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Endurance
* exercises Endurance exercises include cycling, running, and swimming.
* has to do with mental stamina as well.
* is built up against temptation to sin and apathy through a life of regular prayer
- developed as the entire body is utilized for a sustained period of time
- frequently a form of indecision
- one of the characteristics of the Ego
- said to be gradually built up over years of physical activity
- ships
- something that is earned from many miles on the trail
- synonymous with aerobics or any type of endurance movement
- the ability of a muscle to exert submaximal force repeatedly over time
* is the ability to contract the muscle repeatedly over a period of time
- maintain an exercise over an extended period of time
- resist and to some degree overcome fatigue
- stick with, to have stamina, to bear up, to tolerate
- sustain maximum power on each play for the entire game
- cornerstone, upon which all our daily living is based
- main factor in road racing
- muscle's ability to make repeated efforts
- power of continuing under hardship without being overcome
- time limit of persons ability to maintain prolonged stressful effort or activity
* lasting quality.
* normal part of developing growth and maturity.
* refers to the combined continuous effort of lungs and muscles.<|endoftext|>Encoding
* Most encodings has only one representation for every character.
* are cryptography
- for the external world, such as data stores and communication protocols
* can take place in several parts of the brain.
* is the compression of normal sound or video files
- the audio or video into a format that can be streamed
- encoding of the specific type used
* is the process of converting text data into a numbering system that computers recognize
- video and audio content into a digital format
- inserting the caption data onto a video tape, DVD or laser disc
- whereby information is put into long-term memory
* method by which large files can be sent in a form acceptable to the Internet.
* process that prepares music for downloading.
* provides the means of identifying and individuating abstract objects.
* systematic means of changing a binary file to a text file of some sort.
* way of splitting files into text that is safe to pass through the email system.
Electrical heating
* can take several forms.
* is generally more expensive than gas heating<|endoftext|>Excision
* includes the removal of the clitoris and the cutting of the labia minora.
* is also an option for the various neoplasms causing pseudopuberty in males
- an option after decreased activity is evident on bone scan
- redaction
* is the removal of the clitoris itself
- treatment of choice when a mass or breast asymmetry is present
* is used in all types of skin cancers
- to cut away loose or drooping skin
* means to cut around and remove
- remove or cut out
* sometimes picks up a piece of the bacterial chromosome and moves it to a new place.
* type of circumcision practiced on girls.
Emotional change
* accompany physical changes in the early months of pregnancy.
* are common and include depression, frustration and anxiety.
* can also cause one's heart rate to increase.
* can be dramatic during adolescence
- due to life stressors, birth control pills, or a combination of both
Egyptian hieroglyphic
* are in great abundance throughout Egypt.
* depict workmen making cheese.
Embellishment
* common method of composition using a known note-sequence.
* is decoration
- elaboration
- expansion | {
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Entity
* All entities are parasites that drain life force from their host.
* Entities abound in the outer realms of reality.
* Entities are 'things' or 'concepts' about which data is collected
- analogous to spatial objects
- chunks of data that are self-contained and stored separately from other data
- inanimate objects or places
- part of south parks
- variables used to define shortcuts to common text
- can also jump from person to person, can cause depression, and bad health
* Entities have Attributes
- shapes
- moving faster than the galaxy such as protons or photons are observables
- reincarnate as female or male at the time of birth
- wake up when they see they can cause physical action, such as needle motion
* Some entities are groups of other entities
- end up being lit as if in sunlight, even though they're in the shade
- have a set of attributes that are always used together
* is the name of the entity.
Email marketing
* Email Marketing is similar to traditional direct marketing.
* is new technology in the direct marketing world
- probably the most effective means of building an online business
- seen as a key ingredient in efforts aimed at getting customers to stick to sites
* is the most effective form of internet promotion today
- misunderstood term on the Internet
- wave of the future
English ocarina
* are made in many shapes.
+ Ocarina, English Ocarina: Flutes
* In the 1960s, the English ocarina was invented. It has four finger holes, and may have one or two thumb holes. English ocarinas are made in many shapes.
Ethnic nationalism
* is an unavoidable fact of life.
* presupposes that nations are composed of ethnic groups.
Environmental research
* includes the spectroscopy of atmospheric chemistry and combustion.
* is concerned with livestock waste management.
Enticement
* class D felony.
* is influence
- when something is corruptly offered<|endoftext|>Est
* are fragments of genes that have been isolated by automated processes, often randomly
- like snapshots of the transcribed genome from various tissue and developmental stages
- partial sequences derived from the mRNA of a specific tissue
- segments of DNA, as they occur in the human body, but without known function
- short sequences of complementary DNA expressed by a full-length gene
* have been used to hunt for genes, so hundreds of thousands are present in sequence databases.
* represent parts of genes and can be easily synthesised in the laboratory
- significant parts of genes that determine the proteins produced by certain tissues | {
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Epistemology
* branch of philosophy that focuses on the origins of knowledge.
* concerns the nature and scope of knowledge.
* deals with how a person knows
- questions of Knowing
- the field of knowledge
* inquires into the nature of knowledge and the justification of belief.
* investigates the nature of knowledge and the process of knowing.
* is an area of philosophy which addresses the nature and validity of knowledge
- attempt to discover which such methods are gallant and which are goofy
- conceived as the theory of knowledge and justification
- concerned with theories of the nature of knowledge
- ecological
- essential in the description of natural phenomena
- logically prior to science
- now a semi-forgotten branch of philosophy because it is bankrupt
- one term applied to the study of human knowledge and comprehension
- part of the overall science of human nature
- simply an analysis and clarification of propositions or families of propositions
* is the branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge
- that tries to understand what is special about knowledge
- examination of the nature, conditions and content of knowledge
- inquiry into the nature of knowledge
* is the philosophical study of knowledge and justified belief
- question about how knowledge is formed or produced
* is the study of evidence, belief, and knowledge
- knowledge and belief
* is the study of the nature of knowledge
- origin, processes, and validity of knowledge
- types of knowledge needed for solving problems
* part of the foundations of any discipline that seeks knowledge.
* studies the nature and scope of knowledge and justified belief.
* study of the theory of truth.
* underpins all our knowledge.
Environmental consciousness
* guiding factor in golf course design and management today.
* is high in Japan
- one of the greatest responsibilities a human being can ever have
Erotic love
* is about loving sex
- arguably the most powerful and meaningful emotion in human life
- physical attraction
* passionate love which desires the other for itself.
Emotional life
* is interconnected with moral and spiritual life.
* resides in the limbic system, specifically the amygdala.
Equality of opportunity
* concept that everyone in a society has an equal chance to succeed.
* fundamental tenet of American democracy.
* is an essential component in the fabric of any democracy.
* very different thing from equality of outcome.
Enuresis
* can be a tremendous problem for children and their families.
* is excretion
- incontinence
- twice as common in boys as in females
- very bad for a child's self esteem
* occurs for a number of reasons.
* often runs in families.
* problem that paediatric urologists are often called to treat.
Exfoliative dermatitis
* is excessive peeling or shedding of the skin.
* occurs in all races.
Eidetic imagery
* helps to reenact the original capacity to learn.
* is based on vision, and vision tends to worse in adulthood.
* tends to disappear with age and is very rare among adults. | {
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Ethnicity
* affects the postprandial regulation of glycogenolysis.
* also influences a person's susceptibility to aging skin
- involves location and socio-economic standing
* also plays a role in fat distribution
- what the family teaches
* arises in the exercise of power.
* broad concept that encompasses both genetics and culture.
* can unite as well as divide.
* continues to play a divisive role in Congolese politics.
* deadly tool used by the manipulator.
* distinguishes groups by cultural characteristics such as names, language, and religion.
* exists in all forms of cinema that is created.
* generally passes patrilineally, or through the father in Liberia.
* has to do with a person's genetic and cultural heritage
- generational heritage and history
* is about social classifications emerging within relationships
- alive and well among the people of Kenya
- also a process, which is changed over time both by social conditions and individuals
- an important explanatory variable for both vaginal and rectal penetration
- another axis of labor stratification
- both a concept and a variable
* is connected to culture because personal history makes national history
- with situations and changes as time goes on
- distinct from race and nationality
- everywhere
- important to the way a story is covered
- more a matter of sentiment than of genetics
- much more plastic than race
- only one basis of distinction and difference in Fiji
- recorded separately from race
* is the active expression of culture
- fact of the ethnic group
- glue holding that society together
- great, once-unmentionable undercurrent of American politics
- kissing cousin of ethics
- student's self declared ethnic background
* plays a major role in Fiji's politics, economy and society
- risk factors for heart disease
* refers to shared culture and background
- socially defined cultural characteristics shared by a group of people
* relational concept.
* remains one of the leading predictors of educational and economic inequality.
* shared cultural heritage.
* tends to be based on a common culture, language or nationhood.
* therefore involves some notion of shared ancestry.
* typically relates to nationality.
* usually refers to social and linguistic background and often to physical appearance.
Excessive smoking
* causes a breathing problem, chest pain and lead to bronchitis.
* restricts blood flow.
Eradication
* instills in the believer a tendency to avoid responsibility for personal sins.
* is destruction
- difficult, as Periwinkle flowers and seeds continuously all year long
- the elimination of all weed plants and plant parts from an area
* means the total elimination of a pest from a given area.
* rare goal in outdoor pest situations, because it is difficult to achieve.
* timescales vary according to the notifiable disease.
Environmental citizenship
* involves learning as well as action
- voluntarily taking responsible environmental action
* means caring for the Earth and caring for Canada.
Epigenetic change
* alter the physical structure of DNA.
* are preserved when cells divide.
* can switch genes on or off and determine which proteins are transcribed.
Excessive salivation
* common reaction of cats after receiving the pill.
* universal sign of nervousness.
Epithelia
* also have specialized structures at the cell surface.
* becomes more permeable to water.
* steady-state type tissue, while amoeboid cells exhibit stem cell dynamics.
Extravasation
* causes severe necrosis of surrounding tissue.
* is at greater risk of causing extensive damage of nerves and tendons
- the leaking of a fluid from the vessel into surrounding tissue
* known risk of chemotherapy administration via implanted ports.
Excessive punishment
* Any excessive punishment is an abuse of power by the state.
* is described as hitting, kicking, screaming, or restrictive confinement. | {
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Eucharistic contemplation
* is the pause in prayer.
* leads inevitably to eucharistic evangelization.<|endoftext|>Empirical research
* emphasizes direct observation and experimentation as a way to answer questions.
* is designed to develop, extend, and test theories of memory
- inquiries
- research
- that which is based on observations of the real world
- the only type appropriate or of value for library and information science
* looks at family interaction and at the society in which it functions.
* relies basically on correlation and natural history.
* suggests that effects of deleterious mutations are often multiplicative.
Electrification
* causes no known harmful side effects to healthy cells or tissue.
* is an essential vehicle for productivity improvement and sustainable development
- exploitation
Ecological research
* has helped identify some of the causes of reef degradation.
* is organized into population, community, and ecosystem studies.
Ecological consciousness
* can take many forms, just as there are many forms of ecosophy.
* new phenomenon.
Embolic stroke
* Most embolic strokes involve clots coming from the heart or catotid arteries.
* are due to cerebral embolism. | {
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Electrolysis
* can be a tedious, painful process destroying each hair follicle one at a time
- painful and there risk of scarring and infection
- eliminate or decrease unwanted hair
- sometimes cause folliculitis, infection, or scarring
* chemical reaction caused by electric current.
* continues to be a safe and effective method of permanent hair removal.
* is able to provide long term hair removal using electricity.
* is also a medical tax deduction
- permanent but takes longer to permanently remove the hair
- another method to remove unwanted hair
- best for small areas of hair removal, such as on the face
- both painful and costly and usually requires months of treatment
- completely safe when performed by an experienced, conscientious electrologist
- decomposition
- employed at all of the United States mints
- expensive and time-consuming
- for anyone wishing to permanently remove unwanted facial and body hair
- ideal for anything metallic, including iron objects
- necessary as aluminium is so electropositive
* is one method of converting renewable energy into hydrogen fuel
- of the methods of treatment
- permanent, affordable hair removal
- possible even in areas with low water pressure
- proven and simple method to obtain hydrogen
- simply the result of stray current, and nothing else
* is still the only permanent hair removal treatment for women and men
- proven means of permanent hair removal
- stray current escaping from the system and is most damaging
* is the decomp of a subs
- decomposition of ionic compounds by electricity
- electrification of water to split the water into hydrogen and oxygen
- most permanent method of hair removal
- only permanent means of hair removal and is offered at reasonable rates
* is the only permanent method of hair removal
- to remove unwanted facial and body hair
- solution for hair removal
- safe and proven method of permanent hair removal available today
- safe, permanent choice of unwanted hair removal
- same identical process used in electroplating
* is very safe, and unlike depilatories or bleaches, no harsh chemicals are used
- time consuming and painful process
* method used when separating elements or to have a spontaneous reaction.
* much slower process.
* occurs when dissimilar metals are in contact
- the moist slug slime contacts the copper
* often requires years of ongoing treatments
- treatments at a regular intervals
* permanent hair removal process.
* plays an important part in industry.
* process by which chemical reactions are induced by an electric current
- in which electrical energy is used to produce chemical change
- of breaking down a compound by electricity
- that can separate water into hydrogen and oxygen
* refers to the destruction of hair roots with an electric current.
* relies on platinum or other catalysts for gas evolution, which are in limited supply.
* requires a series of treatments over a period of time.
* safe, affordable option for people seeking a permanent solution to hair removal
- permanent process of hair removal that can be applied to anyone
* separates an ionic compound back to the elements that form it.
* small price to pay for a lifetime of freedom from unsightly, unwanted hair.
* takes much longer on fine hairs, since it's harder to locate the follicle.
* then gives gallium metal.
* time-honored method of permanent hair removal.
* uses electrical energy to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.
* very good way of determining how many mole substance are present in a sample.
European currency
* European currencies have a positive seasonal bias going into year end.
* Most european currencies are easy to trade.
Environmental control
* can help alleviate many of the symptoms of allergies.
* is another factor in treating emphysema
- the only answer to a microbiological or fungal problem
Edging
* are borders.
* are part of fabric
- rugs
- tapestries | {
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Eternal vigilance
* is essential in politics as well as the defense of freedom
- increasingly the price of the computer age
- joined to solidarity in faith, resulting in a strong religious community
- the price for the liberty of Internet commerce
* is the price of an obedient dog or a well-behaved online vendor
- doing business in today s regulatory environment
- everything
* is the price of freedom from malaria and from mosqitoes
- to drink
- freedom, as someone said once
- our freedom
- repression
- safety
- security
- spotting a mako, porbeagle or thresher
- success
- that as of every other political good
- of, etc
- to be paid for liberty and freedom
* is, after all, the price of freedom.
Euclidean geometry
* description of lines, ellipses, circles, etc.
* first-order theory.
* is actually a subset of what is known as projective geometry
- one of clear, neat lines and shapes
- the geometry of flat space
* is the kind of geometry that assumes the Euclidean parallel postulate
- taught in schools
- study of points, lines, planes and other geometric figures
+ Euclidean geometry, Status: Geometry<|endoftext|>Electronegativity
* Electronegativities decrease from left to right across any row of the periodic table.
* decreases down a column of the periodic table
- from top to bottom
* follows same trend as ionization energy.
* gets smaller with increasing distance from fluorine.
* increases across the periodic table from left to right
- along the periods of the periodic table and decreases down each group
- from left to right and bottom to top on the periodic table
* is tendencies.
* is the ability of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons toward itself
- electron attracting ability of an atom
* is the energy change accompanying the addition of an electron to a gaseous atom
- required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom
- tendancy of an atom to attract electrons to itself
- tendency of an atom to attract electrons
* measure of how powerful a atom is in a molecule to attract electrons.
* measure of the ability of an atom to attract e- in a chem bond
- attraction of an atom for electrons in a covalent bond
- tendency of an atom to attract or gain an electron
* only has meaning in a bond.
* way of expressing the pull on electrons between atoms in a molecule.
Equivocation
* can occur most easily when a certain word or expression has two or more meanings.
* is ambiguity
- falsification
- misrepresentation
- the intentional use of vague, misleading or ambiguous language
* subset of lying.
Environmental planning
* includes ecological considerations in human development activities.
* is an open process that uses and combines different instruments and tools.
Environmental geophysic
* differs from crustal or global geophysics mostly in scale.
* new field.
Esophageal atresia
* disorder of the digestive system that occurs as a congenital anomaly.
* exhibits itself in different forms.
* poses no risk to others.
Epigenesis
* EpiGenesis pioneer in the area of respirable antisense oligonucleotides.
* is metamorphism.
* shows that our genes respond to stressors from the environment.
Emery
* black granular corundum intimately mixed with magnetite or hematite.
* brandname for some or all of their fatty acids.
* is an impure granular mixture of corundum, magnetite, hematite, and spinel. | {
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Electromagnetism
* can either attract or repel, but gravity can only attract.
* describes the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
* encompasses various real-world electromagnetic phenomena.
* holds electrons in orbit around the atomi nucleus.
* includes the study of electricity, magnetism, and how they are connected.
* involves an antisymmetric tensor.
* is an idea that combines electricity with magnetism
- called a gauge theory because the gauge symmetry actually defines the theory
- essentially the foundation for all of electrical engineering
* is one of the four fundamental interactions , as is strong force
- most beautiful theoretical constructs in all of physics
- probably one of the worlds wonders
- reduced to a problem which can be described in terms of pure Newtonian physics
- responsible for the vast majority of our everyday experiences
- ubiquitous
* provides light, to see the letters with.
+ Photon, Electromagnetism: Basic physics ideas :: Electromagnetism :: Light :: Elementary particles
* In particle physics, photons are responsible for electromagnetic force. Electromagnetism is an idea that combines electricity with magnetism. One common way that we experience electromagnetism in our daily lives is light, which is caused by electromagnetism. Electromagnetism is also responsible for charge, which is the reason that you can not push your hand through a table. Since photons are the force-carrying particle of electromagnetism, they are also gauge bosons. This would mean that dark matter does not have a charge, and does not give off light.
+ Supersymmetry, Dark matter Theory, Lack of Interaction With Electromagnetism: Cosmology :: Quantum mechanics :: String theory
* If scientists could somehow make a link between supersymmetry and dark matter, this would raise many new questions. Electromagnetism is one of the four fundamental interactions, as is strong force.
Environmental risk
* Many environmental risks are associated with our use of fossil and nuclear fuels.
* are a fact of life in site development.
* involve the laws and regulations of the company.<|endoftext|>Enrichment
* Ask children to list their favorite sandwich foods.
* also gives animals choices and some control over their environment.
* can and does consist of making another's life easier, or simpler, or more fulfilling
- focus on several aspects of the environment
* class that only few students go into.
* commonly increases secondary production.
* decrease toward lower temperatures and higher pressures.
* encourages natural behaviors in creative habitats.
* essentially purification process.
* is addition of vitamin A to a food which the vitamin is present in small amounts.
* is an important part of animal care
- oenological process to increase the natural alcohol content in wine
- gifts
- giving students the opportunity to learn in greater depth and breadth
- important to any animal kept in captivity
- improvement
* is the addition of nutrients to foods
- essence of the learning experience
- modification of the density, depth, diversity, and complexity of the curriculum
- used for high precision
- very important in the care of animals
- vital to the well-being of children
* keeps zoo animals active and interested in their environment.
* means adding dimension to what is being studied
- the positive sum of experiences that have a cumulative effect upon the individual
Exercising
* shortness of breath.
* are athletic activities.
* are used for fun
- good health
* are used for healthy bones
- livings
- longevities
- reducing weight
- training
* cause breathing
- exhaustion
- fatigue
- fitnesses
- heart attacks
- muscle growth
- pain
- physical fitnesses
- relaxation
- sweat
- weight loss
Ethnographic research
* has broad implications for many fields, including education.
* uses folklore and geographic methods. | {
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Effective strategy
* Effective strategies involve implement several different responses
- reflect factors
- use management techniques
* Effective strategies use modern management techniques<|endoftext|>Encapsulation
* can also narrow the size distribution of core particles
- mask the off-tastes of minerals, vitamins, and some pharmaceuticals
- open the door to the immune-protected use of cells from various species
* closely parallels the concept of information hiding.
* describes the way data moves from layer to layer.
* eliminates corrosion and insulation deterioration.
* is conditions
- processes
* is the ability to hide the internal workings of an object's behavior and it's data
- method by which foo's tcp can talk directly to bar's tcp
- packaging together of the data and operations of a class
- principle of object-orientation that enables seamless distribution
- process of packaging upper-layer protocol information and data into a frame
- wrapping of data in a particular protocol header
- what produces the private tunnel through the public network
* legal method of containing lead paint hazards under the Massachusetts Lead Law.
* means hiding the details of an object from the other parts of a program.
* occurs when a protective system completely seals the surfaces of a concrete member.
* physical process
* protects against shock, vibration, and humidity
- the dye from the environment
* recent technique used for preservation of loose documents.
* refers to the bundling of data with the methods that operate on that data.
* seals out all moisture and air, eliminating corrosion and insulation deterioration.
* sports bras work by supporting each breast individually up against the chest.<|endoftext|>Extrusion
* common method of processing polymers.
* continuous process in which ceramic powder is heated in a long barrel
- used to manufacture plastic products such as tubing or profiles
* differs from drawing in that the metal is pushed, rather than pulled under tension.
* is fashioning
- forging
- important in the manufacture of components from metals, ceramics, and plastics
- simply a modern, more efficient way of mixing and cooking foods
- the process of forcing a billet through a die opening of the desired product shape
* is used to make many popular breakfast cereals
- products such as ceramic pipe, tiles, and brick
* leads to better performing thermoelectric materials than does sintering.
* maximizes the digestibility of feed.
* produces thin fibers or heavy pipes or films or food bottles.
Excessive heating
* can cause explosive behavior with any type of battery.
* is an issue in pregnancy.
Emaciation
* common observation prior to death.
* is an invitation to diseases
- indicative of several dietary deficiency diseases
- most obvious in areas where prominent fat depots normally exist
* often precedes death.
* takes place from above downward.
Excoriation
* are often linear or angular and associated with haemorrhagic crusts.
* is wound
* linear or hollowed-out crusted area caused by scratching, rubbing, or picking.
Egotism
* feels secret pleasure in hurting others.
* front for insecurity.
* is constant, excessive reference to oneself, in writing or speaking
- nature's compensation for mediocrity
- one substance with two faces - love and hatred
* is the anesthetic given by a kindly nature to relieve the pain of being a damned fool
- that dulls the pain of stupidity
- attempt to be or do something through either personal, physical, or mental effort
- extroverted face of insecurity
- vanity | {
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Extortion
* business in Mexico.
* class B felony.
* is already rampant in sports.
* is an element in two degrees of grand larceny
- overcharge
- felonies
* is the most common criminal charge against corrupt police officers
- threat of some future harm rather than immediate harm
- when something is corruptly demanded
* only works when people buckle.
* requires the use of threats, accusations, menaces or violence.
* tool of non-attorneys.
Extermination
* continues today, especially that of indigenous and ethnic people.
* crime against humanity and therefore punishable under international law.
* is an attempt to kill every last individual of a population or species
- annihilation
- destruction
Evangelicalism
* ceases to be evangelicalism once the cross is no longer central.
* combined with a universal atonement leads to universal salvation.
* is first and foremost a shared experience, vision, or story
- religion
* maze of thousands of independent denominations, ministries and mailing lists.
* prides itself on the centrality of the gospel and of salvation.
* teaches unity, while scripture teaches separation.<|endoftext|>Environmental change
* Some environmental changes occur slowly, and others occur rapidly
- take thousands of years while others happen quickly
* are categorized by whether they occur over the short or long term
- factors in disease emergence
- less hazardous to species that have sex
- stressful to koi and lower their resistance to infection and disease
* can cause a disease to emerge
- have profound effects on biodiversity over both the short and long term
* cause the symptoms to increase with severity.
* causes stress.
* dictate the distribution of living organisms.
* has a potential impact on innovation.
* includes both climate and human-induced changes in the landscape.
* is an important force in the emergence and re-emergence of infectious disease.
* occurs as a result of both natural and human processes.
* results in an interbedded sequence of sediments, soils and erosional contacts.<|endoftext|>Euphoria
* can be a symptom of hyperthyroidism
- some mental illnesses
* exists when amazing creations are shared.
* helps to promote joy, playfulness, and a sense of well being.
* is elation
- high spirits
- one of the simplest and easiest of all languages to learn
* leads to carelessness.
* sign of poor readiness.
+ Euphoria, Causes, Medical Illness
* Euphoria can be a symptom of hyperthyroidism. Colin Blakemore and Sheila Jennett. Oxford University Press, 2001. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. 28 July 2011
- Mental Illness: Emotions
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Erectile dysfunction
* Most erectile dysfunction is due to atherosclerosis.
* affects millions of men
- older men more than younger men
* can be an inability to achieve or maintain an erection
- have a profound effect on the quality of life of aging men
- result from physical or psychological factors
* common complication in men with diabetes
- problem in diabetic men
* has a profound effect on the well being of millions of men and their partners.
* is also a common problem for men with epilepsy
- common and serious and affects millions of Indian males
- diseases
- disfunction
- impotence
- more than just a sexual problem
- most often a symptom of an underlying medical disorder
- often the result of physical problems
- recognized as a clinical condition and can impact a patient's self esteem
- strongly age related
- suffered to some extent by thirty million American men
* is the inability to achieve or sustain an erection
- get or maintain a satisfactory erection
- result of a single, or more commonly a combination of multiple factors
- term used if the nerves responsible for erection are preserved
- what happens when there is nerve damage to the penis
* occurs in men of all ages, but with the greatest frequency in older men.
* problem that effects couples.
* refers to erection function only.
* significant health concern that affects millions of men.
* term that is replacing the word impotence in many cases.
* very common sexual complaint.
* widespread and under-reported disorder affecting millions of men.
E mail
* allows huge amounts of information to be sent and received anywhere in the world.
* is an important factor in the corporate sector
- documents
- messages
- part of spam
- used for communication
Ecological change
* bring diseases to humans.
* occur over the landscape as a result of both natural and human disturbances.<|endoftext|>Eccentricity
* Defines the roundness or ovalness of an ellipse.
* Eccentricities are unexpected in close systems and are still to be explained.
* divides double stars into two distinct populations.
* increases the measured capacitance.
* is circularity
- invariant with respect to scaling, rotation and translation
- ratios
- strangeness
* is the angle of tilt of the earth's axis
- change in Earth's orbit around the Sun, varying between circular and elliptical
- distance between the foci divided by the major axis
- norm and the ability to make the most of a crisis essential to survival
* is, simply, the shape of the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
* mathematical measure of departure from circularity.
* measure of how an orbit deviates from circular.
* number that describe the degree of roundness of the ellipse.
* refers to change in the elliptical shape of the orbit.<|endoftext|>Effusion
* are usually bilateral and small.
* can also be hemorrhagic.
* is expression
- floods
- palpable, and soft-tissue and bony changes are seen on radiographs
* is the collection of fluid that escapes from blood vessels or the lymphatic system
- process of gas molecules escaping from a small hole in the container
* results when the balance between secretion and reabsorption is altered.
* special type of diffusion through a small hole or orific.
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Email
* EMail generic term to refer to all types of electronic mail, including that on the internet
- means in which individual users can send messages to and from each other directly
* Use electronic mail to transmit or receive messages almost instantaneously.
* a way to send an electronic message from one computer to another over the Internet.
* allows computer users all over the world to exchange messages.
* also allows for the attachment of computer documents to messages.
* can be a deflated form of expression, or it can bore down deep in the psyche
- weapon in organizational politics
- remove social distance as well as geographical distance as it suppresses status cues
* communication tool that grows in popularity yearly.
* considers the fastest and most economical form of communication.
* containing a malicious payload popular new method of attacking computers
- types of data other than text is known as multimedia email
* convenient and efficient means of communication.
* digital medium which can be used by all computer based tools.
* drives widespread Internet adoption.
* facilitates rapid communication in an otherwise limited communications environment.
* far more personal medium than print.
* fast and cost effective method of communicating
- efficient way to communicate
- way to contact elected officials, especially in large numbers
* fast, cheap way of sending messages around the world.
* form of plebian power.
* forwarding accounts are real email address.
* hybrid of writing and talking.
* involves the use of attachments to achieve such ends.
* is also a very useful mechanism for electronically sending and receiving computer files
- an informal way to network
- the technology underlying mailing lists
- always what person getting mail at what mail computer
* is an alternative means of communication
- asynchronous method of communication
* is an easy and efficient way to send information to another person
- informal method of communication
- way of sending messages to other Internet users around the world
* is an inexpensive and quick means of communication
- inexpensive, easy and popular means of communication
- informal and unsecure means of communication
- invaluable communication for businesses
- another common component of the Internet
- based on writing letters, notes, and remembering people
- both a powerful and a limited form of communication
- by far the most inexpensive form of communication across global distances
- considered today's killer app as the primary means of communicating electronically
- designed to save time by speeding up communication
- different from paper-based communication
* is electronic communication
- mail, sent from computer to computer
- for sending and receiving messages to other people
* is how new information is usually communicated
- the school is going to communicate information to their students
- increasingly important in today's society
* is just one of the services of the Internet
- technologies known as the Internet
- like any other form of communication
- mail in non-print form
* is meant for informal correspondence and scholarly communications
- as well as scholarly and scientific communications
- now the primary form of business communication
* is one of the Internet's most powerful tools
- fastest and most convenient ways to distribute viruses throughout the Internet
- leading methods of transmitting viruses
* is one of the most commonly used Internet services
- popular Internet services
- powerful yet most underutilized internet tools
- read and used forms of communication between college students
- oldest and most popular Internet-based applications
- primary potential sources of virus propagation
* is one way that error messages and alerts can be delivered to the right people
- people on the internet can communicate with each other
- to respond to a web site
- perhaps one of the most basic ways to receive and store credit card numbers
- possibly the most powerful aspect of the Internet
- private correspondence between the sender and the recipient
* is probably the most familiar form of asynchronous electronic communication
- useful example of the transfer of files between computers
- wide-spread use of the Internet today
- widely-used communications tool on the Internet
- recognized as written communication and is considered public record
- sent literally anywhere in the world at the speed of light
- sent, received, and stored by computers called mail servers
- short for electronic mail and is the most used of all Internet applications
- similar to a postcard sent through the postal service
* is the app that every parent uses
- basic means of communications on the internet
- best form of communication for educators
- biggest use of the Internet
- center of the communication hub within today's successful corporate organizations
- classic and the most popular method of information push
- closest thing to the invention of LIVE television
- common denominator for everyone on the Internet
- computer transmission and storage of written messages
- driving force of the Internet
* is the electronic equivalent of postcards
- writing a letter and sending it to someone in the post
- way to deliver information that used to be delivered by mail or fax
- engine that is driving users to the Internet
- faster, cheaper and easier alternative to words on paper
- fastest growing use of the Internet
- first wave of Internet's benefits
- killer application of the Internet
- lifeblood of the Internet
- lowest common denominator of net-access
* is the main form of communication to countless people all over the world
- way that work gets done among professionals in many diverse fields
- most basic function of networks
* is the most common carrier of computer viruses
- device for communication
- form of Internet discourse
* is the most commonly used method spreading viruses
- network service that depends upon a messaging infrastructure
- service on the Internet
- impersonal of all forms of communication
* is the most important and most often used software on the Internet
- asynchronous way for communication
* is the most popular form of Internet communication
- correspondence between viewers and advertisers
- online sport communication
- media for communication on Internet
- popularly used feature of the Internet according to recent reports
- reliable medium of communication
* is the most used arm of the Internet
- service of the Internet
* is the most widely used application on the internet
- facet of the Internet
- of all Internet services
* is the number one reason people go online, and they demand continuous availability
- use of the Internet and is now the dominant form of business communications
- postal system of the Internet
* is the preferred medium of communication
- mode of correspondence for preschoolers and octogenarians
* is the primary form of person to person communication on the Internet
- means of individual communication between instructor and student
- source of communication
- vehicle for communication
- today the most powerful method of distributing information on earth
* is used actively for correspondence and for interlibrary loan
- extensively for interaction with customers
- for communicating with other libraries
* major source of viruses, especially by means of scripts or programs attached to messages.
* map to a company's past, present, and future.
* marvellous form of instant communication and most participants use it.
* means electronic mail - that is, a message sent through a computer system or network
- of communicating one on one with another person
* medium for storing and sending information.
* non-secure medium.
* personal, friendly, informal medium.
* quick and easy way to communicate.
* represents the ultimate form of communication to reach an enduser.
* significant, but somewhat limited, communication form.
* stands for electronic mail.
* system that carries messages on the net.
* text based system
- document and all viruses require some sort of execution to be occurring
* veritable conveyor belt for viruses, facilitating their rapid distribution.
* very efficient form of cheap, fast communication
- flat form of communication
* way of sending messages to people via their computers that are hooked to the Internet. | {
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Evil
* MUCH evil happens when good people do nothing.
* Many evil is done in the name of religion or of spiritual intuition.
* always does harm to everyone, everywhere
- wants control and power over others
* arises only when the shadow is ignored or demonized
- out of man's sin
* bad one who becomes a master of disguise.
* bring forth good as sometimes good intentions have evil results.
* by-product, a component, of creation.
* can show itself in many forms war, famine, disease, drugs, strife, murder, theft.
* carries within itself the seeds of it's own destruction.
* comes about by the resentment by the lower orders of society who are suffering and oppressed.
* comes from good
- humanity
* comes in all shapes and sizes in the media
* communicable disease, a behavior-borne virus transmitted through social behavior.
* description of a privation of good.
* disappear when all work together.
* distortion of good.
* does exist and it often works as a wolf in sheep's clothing
- exist, despite the unpopularity of notions of good and evil today
* gives birth to evil
- more evil
- passions of the soul, such as condemnation, hatred, vainglory and the like
* grows when good people do nothing.
* has a face that s recognizable when close at hand
- no power where men know and obey truth
- to feed off the lowest form of energy to exist
* is also a reality in the world
- that which kills spirit
* is always lack of life
- most insidious when it masquerades as the highest good
- subordinate to good
- an illusion, an aberration of our unlearned minds
- anything that hinders a persons growth and personal freedom
- born in winter and dies in the same winter
- brought on by one's self
- by no means the same as unrighteousness, and good is by no means the same as righteousness
* is called good and good evil
- chaos
- characterized by selfishness and purpose
- combated only by means of good, through love
* is created in the mind long before it is externalized
- only by the malefic actions of humans
- darkness
- disorder
* is evil is evil
- regardless of whether it is Arabic or American as it is one ideology
- whether on a small or big scale
- exalted because the people enjoy evil
- false action directed toward benefiting the individual
- fueled by hatred and a spirit of getting even
* is good disintegrating to prepare for a higher good
- that is immature or misdirected
- habit, conformity, repression, sterility
- held in check, while goodness and truth are spread throughout the world
- immorality
* is in the earth
- hearts of people
- inherent in the human race
- it that which wants to stop or change the process
- lack of love
- more than the sum of individual acts and omissions
- most evil when it is dying out
- necessary for the greater good
- no longer in the periphery in human life and society
- obstinate ignorance
- one of the characteristics of the human soul
* is overcome by good through love
- only by good
- parasitic on good, as counterfeit money is parasitic on a system of good money
- part of the archetypal forms present to the individual and collective self
- portrayed as the loss of freedom of choice
- pure darkness
- really the absence of good
- recognized as the opposite of good
- seeded and grown when combined with a survival instinct
- seen as good and darkness as light
- selfishness, wickedness, and cruelty
* is simply absence of good, and evil can for that simple reason never defeat good
- the conflicting wills of imperfect beings
- sin, transgression, unrighteousness, wickedness
* is something that is in the hearts of humans
- sneaks up on a person, just like a lion
* is that which destroys life
- one believes of others
- soils our mind
- weakens the lot of a community
* is the absence of empathy
- ethical practice
- good, as darkness is the absence of light
- antithesis of good
- cause of war
- condition that exists when good does nothing
- darkness of inaction
- disfigurement of good
- exchange for the wrongdoers
- failure of imagination
- first to jump into action when goodness approaches and manifests itself
- intentional attempt to succeed at the expense of someone else
- lack of empathy
- making of humans
- misuse of love
- nature of humankind
- outcome of a choice against the order of being
- prosecutor of our souls, it tests the strength of the spirit
* is the result of disobedience
- space left after empathy has fled
- willingness to fight
- word live backwards
- there for the purpose of awakening a person
- therefore the absence of what ought to be there
- unique to humanity
* is what destroys that consciousness
- is ugly and is an error, or a heresy
- the sinner does with their body of flesh
- whatever destroys it
- wrought by want of thought as well as want of heart
* is, evidently, war, slaughter, greed, treachery, and oppression.
* mirror of the good.
* necessary and inevitable phase in the development of the human personality.
* negation of being, and the wicked negate their own existence.
* often includes injury of another person.
* part of life.
* rebellion against divine servanthood.
* result of consistent created order.
* seems, sometimes, to be a consequence of the force of things.
* spiritual reality that can have a physical presence.
* stems from power.
* takes many forms.
* tend to really try to screw over the good.
* term created by ignorance to describe fear.
* test of faith.
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Endurance training
* attenuates the decrease in skeletal muscle malonyl-coa with exercise.
* causes adaptations that speed up clearance.
* enhances the production of enzymes used to create malic acid.
* fails to inhibit skeletal muscle glucose uptake during exercise.
* increases arterial wall thickness in rats
- gluconeogenesis during rest and exercise in men
- metabolic rate and norepinephrine appearance rate in older individuals
- the density of mitochondria in certain cells
* is sub-maximal exertion for longer periods of time.
* promotes the use of intramuscular triglycerides as fuel substrates for exercise.
Equilibria
* All equilibria are acid-base reactions
- fast reactions
- slow reactions
* exist with positive seigniorage and a mixture of old and new coins in circulation.<|endoftext|>Equality
* Now works to make legal changes in countries to better lives of females.
* also demands a legal system in which women's needs and experience are understood.
* applies to numbers, such as areas, lengths of line segments, and the measures of angles.
* based on shared growth means that individuals are sharing a community of goals.
* benefits men and women.
* can have many different meanings.
* cardinal rule in Academia.
* concept that belongs to mathematics.
* constitutional right and a social responsibility.
* corrodes family structure and banishes harmony from the relations between the sexes.
* formless, amorphous state, a flatland without borders.
* implies a likeness or sameness in terms of measure, quality, or amount.
* includes the full and equal enjoyment of all rights and freedoms.
* is an issue that reaches into every aspect of one's life
- defined in more than one way
- dependent on recognition that all children have a capacity to learn
- equality is equality
- equivalence relations
- essential for human development and peace
- everyone's issue in a fair and just society
- imperative in society
- in fact only one form of harmony
- justice and justice is equality
- measured by the class-defined equality operator
- particularly true in the moral and spiritual realm
- probably also a cause and effect of national wealth
- reconceptualized to refer to elected member representativeness in large cooperatives
* is represented as a concern with status, and something to let go, disregard or give up
- symbolized by a group of people weighing out grain for all to share
* is the act of having the same rights and social status
- basis for the long-term growth capacity of our economy
- name of the game
- only basis for multi-racial unity and a pluralistic society
- political theme of the society of justice
- precondition of the free development of the personality
- very heart of American law, and of the American way of life
- treated as the main principle of democracy
- used only between integers
- very specifically the foundation on which our welfare state has been built
- when a female schlemiel moves ahead as fast as a male schlemiel
- where all are alike
* key to sustainable development through empowerment of people, both men and women.
* major problem in the Drug War.
* mean equality of civil rights.
* means an end to domination and building mutual respect and self respect
- doing justice to individual differences
- having choices
- inheritance rights
- the freedom to marry
- valuing others' opinions
* merging in Iranian society.
* more natural framework for expressing equivalence classes.
* refers to a person's essential humanity.
* sacred, human law.
* topic that challenge to teach.
+ Daphne Zuniga: American television actors :: Actors from California :: 1962 births :: Living people
* Zuniga supports Equality Now. Equality Now works to make legal changes in countries to better lives of females. Also, she is working to restore the river in Los Angeles. She is a member of the board of directors for a group working to restore the river area. | {
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Financial abuse
* has a devastating effect upon the senior population.
* is improper or illegal use of the resources of an older person without consent
- one of several activities defined in law as elder abuse
* is the misuse of someone's property and resources by another person
- unauthorized use or control of money or assets
False imprisonment
* is imprisonment
- internment
- the intentional infliction of a confinement
* lesser included offense of the crime of kidnapping.
* relatively inoffensive, harmless restraint of another person.
* serious misdemeanor.
Flagella
* can help in identifying certain types of bacteria.
* display an oarlike pattern of beating. | {
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Fishing
* Make fishing pole with a dowel, string, and clothes pin.
* also contributes to the economy
- occupies an important role in the economic life
- plays an important role in Michigan's economy
* blend of luck and skill.
* blood sport.
* brings penguins and fishing gear in close proximity and can injure and kill penguins.
* can be a relatively expensive sport, particularly when it comes to buying a boat
- tougher in summer because reservoirs, lakes and rivers are alive with baitfish
- have adverse effect on marine benthic habitats
* can involve casts
- drinks
- smoking
- thinks
- scour the bottom, destroy rocky reefs, and disrupt complex ecological relationships
* causes anger
- fish caughts
* common sport associated with either form of transport.
* depends on accessible, clean water.
* family and personal celebration of the great outdoors
- tradition employing father and son, typically using a small wooden boat
* fast growing sport in Japan with fly-fishing, in particular, proving very popular.
* favorite past time by the Hawaiian people.
* game of observation.
* great sport to share with children
- way for families to get together and enjoy themselves outdoors
* growing export industry.
* has little impact on abundance variation in the species.
* helps people build self-esteem, confidence, and patience
- youngsters have personal reasons for understanding and caring about the environment
* high risk industry that has no guaranty.
* highly regulated industry.
* implies a life on the water.
* influences the use of the Bay by waterfowl.
* is Michigan's fastest growing outdoor sport
- affected by the tides and wind
- also a major industry along the coasts
* is also a popular entertainment
- pastime
- source of food
- source of income for the people there
* is also important for Norway and gives employment to thousands
- popular in areas of Belize
* is an American tradition
- activity that the entire family can enjoy
- all-American past time that has been passed on from generation to generation
- allowable use of sanctuary resources
- economic mainstay of Homer
- essential human activity at risk from over exploitation
* is an important component of our Long Island economy and marine heritage
- economic activity in the Java Sea
- industry and fish are a major export
- occupation among people who live on the coast
- part of New York's economy
- industry considered next to farming
- optimist's sport
- outlet for the stresses of everyday life
* is another major Nagasaki industry
- of Ghana's most productive natural resources
- source of death that can contribute to the decline of salmon
* is based on promoting the natural increase of fish
- the fish swimming into the net and getting entangled by the gills
- best in flowing streams, concentrating on deep holes during the day
- both an important source of food and a vital export earner
- by the use of artificial flies and lures only
- carried out by European countries for which the Guinean government receives compensation
- commercial enterprises
* is concentrated along rips, and at rocks and wrecks
- in coastal and peripheral areas, which are often disadvantaged
* is confined to artificial lures or flies
- subsistence levels
- considered one of the most dangerous jobs in industrialized countries
- dominated by freshwater subsistence activity
- done on just about every body of water
- essentially the domain of men
- for every age group and gender
- governed by federal, provincial and territorial laws
* is important along the Caspian Sea, and sheep are herded in large numbers
- as an export sector and for domestic consumption
* is important in Barbuda
- coastal areas
- inherently harmful to bass
- learned by watching adults dive for fish, and by many trial and error dives
- located in state parks
* is often a sport that makes men and truth strangers
- the basis of many tribal economies
- oftentimes an advanced guessing game
- one of the main subsistence staples for the local inhabitants
* is one of the most popular California Coast sports
- hobbies, and jobs in the world
- oldest human endeavors
- recreational uses of reservoirs in the Mobile River Basin
* is outdoor activities
* is popular on Norway's many inland waters and surrounding sea
- lakes, rivers, and streams
- prevalent on the large rivers with huge nets
- quite common during the winter when steelhead salmon migrate up the river to spawn
- responsible for a fifth of Panama s foreign income earned
- seen as the capture of fish and solely the domain of men
- sporting events
* is still an important part of life for the people living along the coast
- the main source of protein for many people
- strictly catch and release for all species of fish
* is the backbone of the islands' economy
- country s single biggest export
- last sector in which large-scale hunting for food is practiced
* is the main livelihood of local people
- occupation of a large number of people in the coastal belt
- major source of income in the Pescadores
* is the most popular participant sport in the world
- sport in the United States
* is the number one leisure sport in America
- recreational pastime in the United States
- sport in East Texas
- oldest industry in the United States
* is used for competition
- dads
- fun
- outdoorsmans
- relaxation
- usually best during spring hatches of insects like mayflies and caddisflies
- vital both to sustaining the people and to the country's export income
* legitimate way of livelihood.
* lifetime sport.
* major form of recreation in the United States
- industry in both Angola and Portuguese Guinea
- industry, especially off the east coast
* means the taking, killing, netting, capturing or withdrawal of fish by any means.
* minor industry.
* nondiscriminating sport.
* often improves a few days after stocking when trout have adjusted to their new environment
- involves long, grueling hours of work and trips to sea for days at a time
* plays a large role in the lives of many islanders
- very important role in local economic life
* popular leisure activity in France.
* popular sport around Terrace Bay
- throughout the year
* prime source of livelihood along with the coir and handloom industries
* problem because the oceans are unmanaged common property.
* promotes environmental awareness and appreciation.
* provides a healthy and inexpensive means of supplementing food resources
- way of life for millions of people worldwide
- food, income and employment for millions of people
* recreational sport or hobby that can be enjoyed by many people, for many years to come.
* seasonal activity.
- actually declining in numbers, while birding grows more and more popular
- rich in legends
* sport that can be enjoyed a lifetime
- by all age groups
- popular in Texas
* still contributes significantly to the subsistence sector in Vanuatu.
* takes place in coastal lagoons and in adjacent coastal waters.
* traditional industry.
* very challenging sport and is mainly dominated by males
- popular sport and pastime
* way to explore new lakes and streams.
* year- round sport with perch, walleye, bass, and trout just a cast or a jig away.
* year-round sport with motor boating and sail boating as well
- perch, walleye, bass, and trout just a cast or jig away
+ Azua Province, Economy
* Fishing is important along the Caribbean coast
- de Compostela, Economy: Settlements in Dominican Republic
+ Belize, Culture, Sports: Current monarchies :: Caribbean Community :: Spanish-speaking countries :: English-speaking countries :: Commonwealth realms
* The major sports in Belize are football, basketball, volleyball and cycling. Fishing is also popular in areas of Belize. The Cross Country Cycling Classic is one of the most important Belize sports events. This one-day sports event is meant for amateur cyclists but has also gained a worldwide popularity.
+ Cadgwith: Villages in Cornwall
* Fishing is the main industry in the village. Seafood, such as crabs, lobsters and many different types of fish, are very important to the village.
+ Finland, Nature and weather: European Union member states :: Nordic countries
* There are also hundreds of rivers and thousands of lakes with fresh water. Fishing is a popular sport. It is estimated there are almost 180,000 lakes in Finland.
* Fishing is an important economic activity in the Java Sea. There are over 3,000 species of marine life in the area. A number of national parks are in the area such as Karimunjawa. The Thousand Islands are north of the mainland Jakarta. The area around the Java Sea is a popular tourist destination. Scuba diving lets people explore and photograph underwater caverns, wrecks, coral, sponges, and other marine life.
+ Nord-Ouest Department, Economy: Departments of Haiti
* Fishing is an important activity along the coast.
+ Southwest Alaska, Economy: Geography of Alaska
* Fishing is important here. There are big boats that catch lots and lots of fish that end up in stores or in food made from fish. There are also lots of small boats where people fish for their own food or just for fun. A lot of the big boats are owned by people who don't live on Southwest Alaska. Kodiak and Unalaska are two of the most important fishing ports in the United States. They make a lot of money from catching salmon, trout, king crab, and halibut.
+ Sud-Est Department, Economy | {
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Ferrous sulfate
* can turn grass black-green for a couple of weeks, but does no permanent damage.
* dosing to sea water systems can provide improved resistance.
* form of the mineral iron.
* is crystal
- high in bioavailability while ferrous carbonate is moderate in bioavailability
- inorganic compounds
- ionic compounds
- less available and less effective than the chelates
- problematic for many, often causing constipation and digestive upset
- produced as a by-product of titanium dioxide production
- strong, while ferrous gluconate is great
* is the cheapest and most commonly used iron salt
- least expensive and most commonly used oral iron supplement
- preferred form
- toxic substances
* synthetic, high-potency source of iron.<|endoftext|>Fibrocystic change
* are a normal condition caused by growth of fibrous tissue and small cysts
- an exaggerated response of breast tissue to changes of ovarian hormones
- cyclic or menstrual-related breast changes
- mostly thickened areas of the breast glands and supporting fibrous tissue
- the most common non-cancerous breast condition
* can become worse prior to menses and when on some hormonal therapies
- cause breast swelling and pain
- make breast examination and mammography harder to interpret
* encompass a wide range of morphologic features.
* is basically an exaggeration of normal breast architecture
- much more a fibrous than cystic but some cysts can occur
- the most common benign condition of the breast
Full geisha
* wear simpler kimonos, and only use white make-up at special times.
+ Geisha: Japanese culture :: Entertainment occupations :: Entertainment in Japan
* Maiko wear white make-up and kimono of many bright colors. Full geisha wear simpler kimonos, and only use white make-up at special times. | {
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Forgiveness
* can be a powerful weapon in the making of peace
- one of the most powerful things a person does in their healing process
- only occur when sin is dealt with
- sometimes be a sin
* choice that lets go of resentfulness and bitterness
- takes work, prayer and grace
* comes because of the forgiver's mercy and lovingkindness
- more easily when the motivations of an individual are either known or understood
* defining human activity, for religious and non-religious people alike.
* door to peace and happiness.
* force that empowers victims to transform themselves into victors.
* form of emotional maturity, and is another cooperative social virtue
- love within the context of a personal crisis
* foundation to making marriage work.
* fundamental part of spirituality.
* future-oriented social transaction toward achieving some level of reconciliation.
* gift that can only come from a truly free person.
* includes forgiving oneself.
* initiates the grieving process where real healing takes place.
* is about belonging to one another
- overcoming sin
- also fuel that keeps the home fires burning and the relationship warm
- always a 'top-down' action, by people with the power to set others free
- an abundance of freedom for the forgiving person
- bitterness replaced with compassion and love
- central to the Christian ethic
- critical to maintaining healthy relationships
- daily renewal
- denial of self
- essential in loving relationships
* is in Scripture a juridical term
- large part about helping people to forget, rather than exhuming rotting memories
* is located in confessions
- families
* is love in action
- practiced among people who love poorly
- man's highest achievement, because it shows true enlightenment in action
- necessary for physical health because anger manifests itself in the physical
- never to be confused with toleration
* is one of the big issues of human beings
- most powerful medicines for the human spirit
- part and parcel of human life
* is part of love
- the glue of any family or community
- seen as a strength and as a way of healing
- something that comes up everyday
* is the ability to look through an event, past an event
- antidote to defensiveness and inhibition
- attribute of the strong
- balm of healing that soothes and heals the wounds of error
- catalyst that enables reconciliation and love to happen
- condition of possibility of creating something new
- cosmic struggle between good and evil, all inside our own heart
- divine miracle of grace
- doorway through which all changes can pass
* is the fragrance of the violet that clings fast to the heel that crushed it
- which clings to the heel that crushed it
- the violet sheds on the heel that crushes it
- highest justice and the end of justice
- most powerful element of love
- only thing which can dissolve the chain of anger
- overflow of a life that has been forgiven
* is the power to be restored and to restore to favor and wholeness
- constitute an ongoingness without the effects of alteredness
- obliterate
- resolve
- real freedom that every man looks for
- refusal to let the past control the future
- release of all hope for a better past
- reward of repentance which comes out of piety
- thought to dramatically change the individual's biological homeostatic equilibrium
- vital in developing a healthy spiritual life, or restoring a hurt relationship
* is what flows from that kind of heart when there IS repentance
- is offered to one who has wronged another
* key pattern in all healing, of bodies and lives.
* level at which one can look past what has happened and go on.
* literally means to 'give as before'.
* major key to healing.
* marriage's lifeblood.
* means totally release of hurt, anger, impatience, or bitterness towards a person.
* necessary element in salvation.
* one person act.
* personal response to the wrongdoer as a mistaken but valuable human being.
* pivot between dualistic comprehension and the experience of unity.
* plays a major role in agapic love
- an important part in grief
* positive response to anger.
* process attempting to restore a relationship, to renew a covenant
- of letting go of our attachment to the past
* process that begins as a tiny mustard seed
- takes time
- triggered by the wronged persons
* quality naturally found in a forgiven person.
* recognition that there ghastliness that has happened.
* religious concept that implies soul-searching and sincere contrition
- experience, an ethical and moral act
* response to a serious wrong or betrayal.
* return to love.
* sign of positive mental health
- self-esteem
* song to sing.
* starts at the edge of the soul and extends outwardly to the edge of reality.
* state of being beyond the anger and hatred, beyond vengeance
- that acknowledges and goes on
* subdivision of love.
* superhuman act.
* takes courage, strength, and even pain.
* transaction that always involves the two parties involved in the offense.
* virtue of the weak, and an ornament of the strong.
* way of healing the body of moving out negative emotions, negative chords | {
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Fastball
* band that can be liked by the masses.
* develop arm strength by building arm muscles.
* is pitch.
Fallout
* emits dangerous radiation that can harm living organisms.
* is created when a nuclear weapon explodes on or near the ground
- dust
- video games
* phenomenon much more associated with nuclear weapons.
* rides prevailing winds and can cover much of a continent.
Frugality
* can be a key ingredient in achieving financial independence.
* great source of income.
* is prudence
- the ability to know when enough is enough.
* quality of spending money very carefully and in limited amounts. This decision can be made for various reasons
* major concern for all homeschooling parents.
* mark of cultures free from the frenzy of accumulation.
* necessity capable of resolving itself into a virtue.
Full recovery
* is the return to the state of the habitat that existed prior to impact.
* slow process with a species that naturally has low recruitment.
Furrie
* Some furries even have multiple breasts
- live in very hot areas
* are people who really like anthropomorphic depictions of animals.
* have many different ways to relate to their furry personas.
* use body language a lot.
Foolishness
* biblical anthropological description of a child's heart.
* is delusional, making the foolish person wise in their own estimation
- synonymous with accountability
- the antithesis of wisdom
- usually an indicator that there better way to do things
Fuzzy control
* is more than just an alternative to classical control theory.
* rule-based control in which fuzzy logic interpolates between production rules.
Falling
* can involve break bones
- fear
- fights
- giggles
- groans
- hits
- injuries
- lands
- laughs
- roll
- screams
- tumbles
- waves
* causes broken bones
- laceration
- landings
- pain
- skinning knees
* is capable of hurt
- movement
* is used for autumn leafs
- drunks
- fools
Fractional semitone
* are used for non-equal temperaments.
+ Logarithm, Uses: Mathematics
* Musical intervals are measured logarithmically as semitones. Fractional semitones are used for non-equal temperaments. For microtuning to other tuning systems, a logarithmic scale is defined filling in the ranges between the semitones of the equal tempered scale in a compatible way. This scale corresponds to the note numbers for whole semitones.
Facing
* are coating
- linings
* are part of collars
- cuffs
- protective covering
Faithfulness
* causes trust.
* choice that needs to be made often.
* critical characteristic of every leader.
* is faith at work over the long haul
- love that believes without guarantees
- simply faith put into practice
* means relationships, success, productivity, risk taking.
* part of the marriage contract.
* quality required of all yet possessed by few.
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Famine
* Most famines are man made
- have long gestation periods, typically covering two or more crop seasons
* affect more people in the world than ever before.
* affects society at large.
* are common, limited resources, poor food, and poor medical coverage
- complex things since parts of Ethiopia produce a grain surplus
- entirely preventable through changes in policy
- extreme shortages of food that cause people to die of starvation
- really the withholding of food as a political act
- the largest indirect hazard produced by volcanic eruptions
* becomes a social rather than a physical phenomenon.
* can induce spiritual hunger
- occur even when there is plenty of food
* causes hunger.
* constant finding in Africa, especially in Ethiopia and Sudan.
* creates a variety of birth defects.
* destroy life today, as well as the hope of development.
* disaster of food insecurity.
* human phenomenon and therefore a political one Back.
* is an absolute lack of food affecting a large population for a long time period
- act of man
- inevitable result of poor weather and bad soil
- calamities
- disasters
- rife, everywhere, and thousands are dying for lack of medical attention
- simply a widespread scarcity of food
- usually the sad effect of war
- widespread and increasing as the population rises
* occur when there general shortage of food.
* occurs in northern India and western China
- western India
- when there is an area of acute undernutrition
* reality that many species face as competition can be fierce for food resources.
* situation of extreme scarcity of food, potentially leading to widespread starvation.
* sums up the essence of a world order based on profits and state power.
* threatens ever larger portions of the globe despite increased food production.
* thrive even in the absence of any general decline in food availability.
Financial independence
* is important due to a fear of being without the main necessities.
* means choices, freedom, strength, dignity.
Fibrinoid necrosis
* is usually the etiology of the weakness in the arterial wall.
* special form of necrosis usually caused by immune-mediated vascular damage.
Federal jurisdiction
* allows federal authorities to assist the states in bringing their own case.
* is defined under accepted principles of international law.<|endoftext|>Financial planning
* are planning.
* can increase wealth and reduce estate taxes.
* complex field and each individual's situation is different.
* covers all aspects of in vesting, all the way to retirement and death.
* dynamic process affected by changes in personal circumstances
- that's affected by changes in personal circumstances
* encompasses complex disciplines that require a strong conceptual foundation.
* goes far beyond budgeting or playing the stock market.
* involves the accumulation and protection of an individual's estate.
* is actually a byproduct of corporate strategic planning
- always about the future
- an ongoing process from the time one reaches adulthood through retirement
- designed to help families plan for the full cost of a college education
- one of the most important aspects of total planning
- regulated in only a few states
* is the development and implementation of such a plan
- key to creating wealth
* learning process.
* rapidly growing and changing market.
Foreign travel
* includes trips beginning or ending in any other country.
* is all other travel.
* is travel outside of the United States including Mexico and Canada
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Fluorescence
* Most fluorescence is blue, but other colors such as yellow, orange and green can appear.
* are very suitable for small seedlings or clones.
* indicates probes that have entered the cells.
* is common with aromatic compounds with several rings joined together
- light
- present in cilia and largely absent from the cell body, axon, and dendrite
- valuable only when there fluorochrome used in the material
- weak to none
* occurs only while energy is being absorbed by the fluorescing material
- the material is being activated by the UV rays
- when samples of some materials are exposed to a. visible radiation
* produces no toxic waste.
* remains strong and color-true over extended time.
Far
* are a means by which planners can calculate a building's size relative to lot size.
* is the symbol and the manifestation of Iranian architecture and culture.<|endoftext|>Forage
* All forages are more nutritious if they are eaten in a vegetative state.
* Many forages are difficult to germinate in saline soils.
* Most forages are low in phosphorus, particularly late in the growing season.
* Most forages contain some levels of nitrates
* also help to improve soil structure.
* are deep-rooted and use more water than most annual crops
- essential to maintain a metabolic balance in the rumen
- good sources of vitamins A and E and minerals
- high in protein and energy and low in fibre during early growth stages
- often different in quality and in the species
- the basis of a feeding program for heifers
* can be a determining factor in how well cattle reproduce.
* compete well with thistles, scentless chamomile, resistant wild oats, etc.
* consists of both plant and animal material.
* contain a much higher fiber content than grains
- significant amount of plant cell wall material
* develop and establish slowly.
* is abundant and includes the spottail shiner, goldeneye, perch, and emerald shiner
- alfalfa, grasses and grains cut for hay
- all browse and herbage that is available and acceptable to grazing animals
- an important part of the animal's diet
- critical in dairy diets
- extremely important to the health of the dairy cow
- harvested and stored during periods of rapid, excess growth and fed during stress periods
* is highly palatable and nutritions
- nutritious before it matures
- nearly always the motivating factor when fish move
- predominantly annual grasses and legumes
* makes rapid growth in the absence of many important elements.
* mites Trombicula spp.
* normally contain more than adequate amounts of potassium.
* play a major role in Oregon Agriculture.
* produced after a fire is usually more palatable and nutritious
- in Mississippi are either legumes or grasses
* provide good ground cover throughout the season, helping keep soil in place
- maximum particle size as compared to cereal grains
* remove large amounts of nutrients particularly potassium.
* stay fresh and palatable longer after exposure to air whether in storage or after removal.
* usually contain more minerals than seeds or grains.
* vary widely in quality.
Functional genomic
* broad area extending as it does from molecules to medicine.
* helps apply information gleaned from genomics to the real world.
* involves identifying the role encoded proteins play in an organism.
* is the area where biochips are being most widely used.
* leads to novel diagnostic methods for both inherited and infectious disease. | {
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Factoring
* is an ancient financial tool that has been made unnecessarily complicated
- like taking a number apart
- the discounted purchase of commercial accounts receivable
* is the discounted sale of accounts receivable
- only source of financing that grows with sales
- purchasing of a company's accounts receivable on a non-recourse basis
- sale of a commercial invoice at a discount, also known as accounts receivable
- used by firms who are unable to obtain bank financing
* reduces a system to the direct product of independent parts.
* skill that technology has made almost obsolete.
* time-honored form of financing.
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Flooding
* Is a common occurrence with hurricanes.
* allows water to saturate the floodplain and raise the water table.
* also decreases fertilizer efficiency, and interferes with pest and disease control
- replenishes underground water sources for the forests
* are natural hazards.
* becomes a problem with development because paved land allows water to run off more quickly.
* can affect areas hundreds of miles from the coast
- the physiochemistry of wetlands in various ways
- also cause silting
* can also occur in low areas and in areas where storm drains are blocked
- the fall, from hurricanes and tropical storms
- when a dam breaks, producing effects similar to flash floods
- transport nonnative aquatic and marsh species to new regions
- be a major problem in areas with higher rainfall
- begin before a hurricane nears land
- cause anaerobic conditions
* can contaminate food with silt, raw sewage, oil or chemical waste
- local water supplies and lead to local increases in diarrheal diseases
- damage plants in many ways
- inundate roadways and damage or undermine bridges
- modify soil characteristics in many ways
* can occur almost anywhere, but it occurs least often in desert areas
- because water-drainage patterns are changed
- suddenly at any time of day, during any month of the year
- when a house is slightly damaged and the water line is cut
- result when heavy snowfalls melt or ice jams block waterways
- wash vegetation and soil along waterways
* carries an abnormally large threat of the spread of disease.
* caused by beaver dams can seriously damage peatlands
- convective storms tends to localized unless the storms fail to move quickly
* causes turbidity and siltation as it scours river banks and bottoms.
* changes the ecology of the soil, causing anaerobic organisms to replace aerobic organisms
- physical, chemical and microbiological properties of a soil
* common cause of nest failure.
* creates anaerobic conditions and increases the accumulation of organic matter
- high mortality
* critical factor in the disease cycle.
* destroys life, property and causes loss of money.
* fact of life in Bangladesh.
* generally occurs during spring runoff or during periods of high rainfall in the fall.
* is India's major natural hazard
- almost always a natural occurrence
* is also a consequence of other disasters
- distribution problem in that some areas receive more water than they can handle
- regular seasonal phenomenon in Northern Australia
* is an important natural process which contributes to building and shaping the landscape
- overflowing of water onto land that is normally dry
- brought about by intense precipitation
- but one of the many injurious factors trees face over the course of their lives
- by far the most prevalent, occurring to some degree in every State in the nation
* is caused by a number of factors
- in a variety of ways
- common in both spring and autumn
- commonplace in the wake of a storm, threatening human life and property
- excess water
- experienced in every region of the earth where there are rivers
- for brief periods late in winter and early in spring
- likely to create greater risk of contagious water-borne diseases, malaria and diarrhoea
* is one of the most dangerous consequences of a hurricane
- results of erosion
- symptom of global warming
- way to putting water in the bank, figuratively and literally
- part of life along the middle reaches of the Yangtze River
- particularly dangerous because it often leads to landslides or mudslides
- probably the most common natural disaster
- ranked number one in weather related deaths
- the America's most frequent and destructive natural disaster
* is the leading cause of death associated with severe weather
- weather related deaths nationwide
* is the leading cause of weather-related death in the United States
- death nationwide
* is the most common natural disaster
- of all natural hazards
- frequent cause of death during a hurricane
- number one weather killer in the United States
- result of snow melt
- worse in areas where a forest has been cut down
* large amount of text displayed in a short time.
* leads to a deprivation of oxygen in plants.
* major natural hazard that can result from human activities, as in dam failure.
* natural part of a river's cycle
* occurs in both natural and developed watersheds
- winter and summer
- low-lying areas of South Carolina such as river basins and coastal areas
- the later stages of plant growth and can last for several months
- primarily in the winter and spring
* occurs when a watercourse is unable to convey the quantity of runoff flowing downstream
- the volume of water exceeds the capacity of the channel
- water falling from the sky has nowhere to go
* often accompanies hurricanes
- occurs during the winter months
* produced by hurricanes and tropical storms can reach hundreds of miles inland.
* seems to play an important role in reseeding burnt areas with trees.
* significant severe weather hazard in Illinois.
* sometimes occurs during the annual spring thaw.
* stress that crop plants frequently encounter and results in huge economic losses.
* usually causes more fatalities each year than tornadoes
- occurs after spring rains, heavy storms, or thawing
* year-round occurrence. | {
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Functionality
* is practicality.
* refers to that designed for or adapted to a particular function or use
- what and how an instrument does something
* very important part of organic chemistry.
Flavoring
* Some flavorings are available as colorless liquids to avoid any dye allergies.
* can be either natural or man-made substances.
Flavouring
* constitute the largest group of non-'E' additives.
* replace the flavour hit of dairy fat.<|endoftext|>Fornication
* can also create a life, with all the messy complications of a teen pregnancy.
* causes emotional wounds, and troubles in marriages
* common biblical metaphor for idolatry.
* involves any sexual relations between non- married people.
* is an abomination to god.
* is any form of illicit sexual intercourse
- sexual unchastity
- practice of sex outside of marriage
- called having a relationship
- carnal union between an unmarried man and an unmarried woman
- free love
- immorality of every sort
- neither marriage, nor the beginning of marriage
- rife, Luring to faithlessness spouses of others
- sexual relations of two unmarried persons
- the broader term that includes all unlawful sexual intercourse
* means to have sexual contact with someone outside the context of marriage.
* refers either to religious unfaithfulness or sexual deviance.
* signifies that it religious entity that claims to be Christian.
* sin against oneself
- the other person involved
- and continues to be a sin as long as two people practice it
* translates a comprehensive term denoting every kind of unlawful sexual activity.
* word used to denote illicit sexual relations outside of marriage.
Financial leverage
* is the use of borrowed funds to increase the return on owner's equity.
* occurs when a corporation adds debt to the capital structure. | {
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Frostbite
* appears as a white patch on skin.
* begins with a gray coloring, and then turns black.
* can affect even the hardiest breeds
- also occur from exposure to the cold
* can be a very dangerous condition
- insidious in onset
- instantaneous if the skin is moist
- superficial or deep
* can cause irreversible tissue damage and requires immediate medical attention
- permanent damage and Hypothermia can be deadly
- serious injury and needs immediate medical attention
- lead to loss of a body part
* can occur gradually or rapidly
- if skin comes into contact with the dry ice
- on the ears, fingers, toes, face, or any exposed skin
- quickly especially in very cold air and strong winds
- with prolonged exposure
* can occur without accompanying hypothermia
- suffering serious hypothermia
- often take victims by surprise, since there is no pain initially
- permanently damage the body, and severe cases can lead to amputation
- set in very slowly - or very quickly
- strike in any season, especially in the high country
* causes a loss of feeling and color in affected areas
- usually occurs in extremities such as toes or fingers first
- the skin to turn red
* comes in three levels of severity or degrees.
* constant risk if one walks in snow at high altitude.
* first appears as a patch of pale or white skin caused by constricted blood vessels.
* happens when healthy tissue is frozen by contact with extreme cold
- soft tissue freezes
- the body's survival mechanisms kick in during extremely cold weather
* is actual freezing of body tissue.
* is an injury
- caused by freezing of the skin and underlying body tissues
- to the body caused by freezing
- another hazard experienced in extremely cold weather
- books
* is caused by cold exposure, resulting in ice crystals forming in the skin
- exposure of the body to cold
* is caused by exposure to extreme cold for a prolonged period of time
- prolonged or intense cold
- severe cold
- ice crystal formation within the tissue
- when the fluid inside the cells of body tissue freeze
- characterized by white, waxy skin that feels numb and hard
- classified as incipient, superficial, or deep
- common during the late fall and early winter seasons
- common, especially on ears, noses, and paws
- damage to body tissue caused by that tissue being frozen
- dangerous because it normally goes unnoticed beneath fur
- destruction of body tissues due to freezing
- harmful and painful
- illnesses
- more likely to occur if an animal has no shelter, or is injured
- of critical concern to the outdoor person who exposes themselves to the cold
- possible on exposed skin over short periods of time
- software
* is the actual freezing of tissue
- damage to the skin and underlying tissues caused by extreme cold
- formation of ice crystals in living tissue
* is the freezing of body parts
- local skin or body areas
- skin or underlying tissues that occurs from prolonged exposure to cold
* is the freezing of the skin and underlying body tissues
- due to exposure to extremely cold weather
- localized freezing of parts of the body
* is the most common injury resulting from exposure to cold elements
- from exposure to severe cold
- outcome of cold stress
* is when the body's skin tissue is freezing or already frozen
- skin freezes when exposed to freezing temperatures for a long period of time
* major problem when hiking in the cold.
* occurs from exposure to ambient or windchill temperature below freezing
- in exposed areas of the body, such as hands and feet
- more often when the wind is blowing, quickly taking heat from the body
- when areas of tissue freeze in cold weather conditions
* occurs when body parts become frozen
- tissues are exposed to freezing temperatures
- flesh is frozen
- parts of the body actually freeze
- so much heat is lost that water in tissue close to the skin freezes
* occurs when the ears, nose, toes, and fingers become frozen and lose blood flow
- fluids around the body's tissues freeze
* occurs when the skin becomes cold enough to actually freeze
- is damaged by cold
- water in body tissues freeze
* occurs when tissue actually freezes
- tissues become frozen and ice crystals form inside cell membranes
* problem directly related to the sub-freezing temperatures of winter.
* real danger in the colder months and regions.
* severe reaction to cold exposure that can cause permanent harm to people
- that can permanently damage exposed tissue
* typically affects the extremities, particularly the feet and hands
- has a cascading effect
* usually affects the fingers, toes, heels, hands, nose and feet
- involves hands, feet, or exposed skin areas such as the ears, cheeks, and nose
- occurs without pain
* winter hazard to pets as well as people
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Flooring
* are building materials.
* are located in bundles
- carpets
- houses
- kitchens
- lofts
- stores
* is important in a brooder to keep the chicks feet and legs healthy
- one of the most popular interior applications for concrete
- the interior feature usually requiring the most maintenance in a well-used barn
Femtosecond
* are on the time scale in which the reactions occur
- the time scale for ultrafast chemical reactions and internal motions in molecules
* is unit of time
Footing
* anchor the home to ground, support the foundation, and distribute the weight of the house.
* are foundations
- status<|endoftext|>Fertilisation
* considerably stimulates biomass production.
* involves the fusing of the gametes to form a diploid zygote.
* is enrichment
- when chromosomes from parents come together
* key feature of sexual reproduction.
* occurs in the laboratory, resulting in a test-tube baby
- oviduct
- internally with the production of a single large egg
- outside of the female's body, usually in pond water
- when the sperm fuse with egg cells in the female organs
- within the mantle cavity, presumably by sperm drawn in with the water flow
* results as influenced by insemination to ovulation interval and sperm dosage in sows.
* starts when a pollen grain lands on the stigma.
* takes place after pollination
- in the fallopian tube
* therefore provides approximately equal numbers of male and female offspring.
+ Phoronida, Reproduction: Minor phyla
* Phoronids may be hermaphrodites or single sexed, and may also reproduce asexually. Gametes are released through the nephridia. Fertilisation is probably internal. Phoronids follow one of two types of reproductive strategy. These eggs are brooded within the adults tube, they are released only when they have hatched. These eggs are released as soon as they are fertilised. They hatch a few days later into what is called an 'actinotrocha' larvae. Metamorphosis is 'catastrophic', occurring in less than 30 minutes and leading to a slender young phoronid.
+ Short-beaked Echidna, Reproduction: Mammals of Australia :: Mammals of New Guinea :: Monotremes
* Fertilisation occurs in the oviduct. Gestation takes between 21 and 28 days, during which time the female constructs a nursery burrow. Ten days after it is laid, the egg hatches within the pouch.
Fluorescence microscopy
* is research
- used to examine staining
* major asset to clinical and research laboratories.
* specialized technique, but invaluable when it can be used.
Freshness
* defines the age of listings.
* is good health
- located in air
- originality
- paramount to health
* is the key when buying peas
- keyword in Cantonese cuisine
- most important factor in tree selection
* translates into higher vitamin levels, whereas processing reduces vitamin levels.
Fearing
* causes hatings
- violence
* is worrying.
F o
* complex of integral membrane proteins.
* is the frequency of interest
- transmitted by the source
* proton channel that spans the inner mitochondrial membrane. | {
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Flow
* Some flows involve a mixture of two physical phases.
* are convection flows near the neutral sheet, and more field-aligned off the neutral sheet
- landslides that behave like fluids
- streams of multimedia data moving through a sequence of objects
* causes runs.
* depends on the ability to engage in intense concentration.
* function of the intersection between challenge and skills
- water volume and velocity
* involves such aspects of movement as rigidity, stability, flexibility, and fluency.
* is also inversely related to uterine vascular resistance
- associated with the network, entering and leaving at the nodes and passing through the arcs
- directed due to differences in pressure between the air in the lungs and atmospheric air
- how much water moves through the system
- measured in cubic metres per second
- natural processes
- organic, metabolic, psychological, physiological, and spiritual
- pressure difference divided by resistance
- rates
* is the combination of their tidal stream and current
- continuation of movement with the absence of hesitation
- number of gallons that pass through a system
- outcome of practice and effort
- rate water is being delivered to the sprinklers
- term used when referring to the running or moving qualities of a glaze
* is the volume of water moving past a point in a unit of time
- that is moving past a given point in the river
- travel
- video games
* method of behaving, characterized by little to no conscious calculations.
* occur due to the logic of how the system components are connected
- in response to summer storms, here or on mesa
* person's total absorption into an activity.
* type of motion.
+ Flow (psychology), Other factors: Psychology
* Flow operates on both physical and mental tasks. It applies to dance, football, chess and many other areas where people perform tasks in well-defined competitive situations, but also in art where the situation may be much more open. Evidence about flow comes from interviews with people after various types of performance. Efforts are being made to develop ways of enhancing flow for personal and commercial benefit.
Farting
* are used for laughs.
* cause odor
- smell
- social ostracisms
- unpleasant odor
Finite thing
* All finite things are dependent on some other things.
* continue to change, even as the water in the river continues to flow. | {
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Fertility
* affects a plant's growth rate and ability to defend against disease
- population size and age-sex structure through births
* also plays a part in agriculture and burial ceremonies.
* appears to improve among men who receive therapy for cryptorchidism before puberty.
* decreases with age.
* drops sharply and hormone levels keep falling.
* genetic fact that can be transmitted.
* has to do with reproduction and everything that influences it.
* is as important to bulbs as it is to any other plant
- ascertained by the development of blood vessels within the egg
- based on soil physical properties, biological, and chemical properties
- decreased in both male and female animals
- extremely difficult to predict, especially in teens and premenopausal women
- hereditary
- highest if males and females are kept together at all times
- important in Mongolian society, so childless women usually experience social stigma
- measured in terms of total number of children ever born
- nature's way of making more from few and is necessary for the species
- normal in women with rheumatoid arthritis
- one very basic expression of sexuality
- quality
- reduced naturally as men and women age
- regarded as a unified principle, equally held by male and female forces
- represented in the soil by fibre and goodness
* is the assurance of earthly continuance and comfort
- average number of offspring produced by an individual of age x per unit time
- greatest determinant for age structure
- youth, womanhood, the essence of being female
* is, um, a pre-existing condition for a huge number of working women.
* often declines rapidly
- improves for women after they stop smoking
* phenomenon that occurs between a couple.
* plays a huge role in the human population growth.
* trait generally considered to be of low heritability.
* usually returns to normal after immunity develops
- when the drug is stopped
Fetal monitoring
* detects signs of some problems as early as possible in pregnancy.
* is started to allow early recognition of fetal distress.
* routine task provided by the clinic.<|endoftext|>Functional programming
* are computer programming.
* describes all computer operations as mathematical functions on inputs.
* is about writing and composing functions.
* looks at programming like a function in mathematics.
* programming paradigm in which functions are treated as regular values.
+ Programming language, Types of programming languages, Functional vs. Procedural
* Functional programming looks at programming like a function in mathematics. The program receives 'input', some information, and uses this information to create 'output'. It will not have a state in between, and it will also not change things that are not related to the computation.
Felicity
* is quality
* real show that deals with real everyday situations.
Foreign currency
* Foreign currencies become a matter of changing a symbol.
* comes mainly from tourism and carpet exports.
* is accepted at current exchange rates
- earned from stamp sales
- valued at current exchange rates for U.S. dollars
* means any currency other than Indian currency.
Financial speculation
* includes options and futures, arbitrage, and takeover trading.
* threat to sovereignty.
Financing
* Is the process of acquiring a loan against the value of a property.
* is borrowing
- extremely important in every industry, even more so in the bio-sciences field
- finance
- the life-blood of any business
- where the real money is | {
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Feed
* All feeds have the potential to produce chemicals which are toxic to dairy cattle.
* Some feed habits cause deformities.
* Some feed nematodes feed on plant roots
- have structures
- feeds expand after they become moistened with saliva
* additives that allow birds to better use available nutrients can also help
- themselves have no nutrient value
* causes eats.
* contain nearly the entire spectrum of nutrients.
* geckos a variety of soft, preferably soft-bodied insects.
* is an important element in animal husbandry industry
- food
- made up of grains
- measured by weight or volume
- often mixed with added nutrients for better animal health
- one of the major costs of producing fish
- regulated by body size and water temperature
* is the amount the tool advances for each revolution of the work
- major cost of animal production
- rate at which the work moves into the cutter measured in feed per tooth revolution
* kittens shortly after they wake up, and adult cats eight hours after they wake up.
* major cost in cattle feeding
- of dairying
* ruminants a predominantly forage-based diet and minimize feeding concentrates.
* variable which has an influence on many qualities in a breeding stock rabbit.
Fuzzy clustering
* is used for creating two-dimensional profiles of the same groups.
* means of identifying both groups.
* widely applied method for obtaining fuzzy models from data.<|endoftext|>Fellowship
* are a banding of several individuals who wish to adventure together.
* describes the situation where two or more people share things in common.
* is an important aspect of maturing people
- way of bonding with one another and supporting each other
- intimate communion between two or more persons
- association
- derived from the Greek word koinonia and signifies a close, sharing relationship
- financial aid
- prizes
* is the cause of unity and unity the source of order in the world
- effective communication of love to one another
- gathering of like minds
- giving and receiving our lives with one another
- glue that holds the flotilla together
- joint participation in some activity by two or more people
- law of growth for all individuals
- traditional in the Nazarene church
- what happens when people become colleagues in the mission of the church
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Fragrance
* All fragrances change as they are absorbed by the body.
* Attract the opposite sex.
* Most fragrances are of synthetic origin.
* Some fragrances can also cause photosensitive reactions wherever they are applied to the skin.
* also attract children
- fall into a category of both man-made and natural odours
- work to boost moods or provide a feeling of calmness in the midst of busy days
* appear to affect chemical and electrical configurations in the brain.
* are an elemental and eternal component of the human universe
- essential means of expression
- important accessory for many people
- general irritants that contribute to the incidence of sinus problems
- present in nearly every aspect of modern life
* are respiratory irritants that trigger asthma attacks
- subject to change
- the perfect way to build the optimal living environment
- ubiquitous and provide pleasure and a sense of well being to millions of people
- volatile compounds and some of every fragrance product used gets into the air
* can cause and aggravate numerous health problems
- have effects on psychological as well as physical functions
- help induce a sensation of well being, creating an atmosphere of peace and harmony
- irritate even non-sensitive skin
- trigger so many memories in our mind
* commonly cause both delayed and immediate patch test reactions.
* do enhance our lives, just as music does.
* evaporate more quickly from dry skin or in dry air.
* goes right to the emotions and heart.
* help make life complete.
* is also a known trigger for migraine headaches
- an important element in the selection of candles for the home
- immodest
* is an important quality of butterfly flowers
- ingredient that is deliberately added to impart a scent or mask a scent
- man-made, synthetic and dehydrating on the skin
- never the same on different people
- one of the most common causes of adverse reactions to cosmetics
- rare in daylilies, but there are some fragrant varieties
- smell
- strongest early on warm, sunny days when the soil is moist
- the second factor, but just a few species emit fragrance only at night
- variable in seed-grown material, so select plants in bloom if possible
- very noticeable in hot weather, and when leaves are crushed
* lasts longer on moisturized skin.
* match famous brand designer perfumes and colognes.
* medley of jasmine, patchouli and musk.
* normally dominate or influence their environment.
* play a major role in society.
* plays a very vital role in refreshing one's spirit.
* remains in leaves for days after being cut.
* result of numerous volatile aromatic organic substances present in the flower.
* smell stronger during warm seasons than during cool seasons.
* stimulate the mind, refresh the heart.
* used by others can also cause problems for the person with dermatitis.
* varies with weather.
Folding
* Some folding is assisted by molecular chaperones.
* are collapsings
- geological processes
* is facilitated by the secretion of folding enhancers and molecular chaperones.
* produces various other types of land forms.
* stresses the paper fibers.
Falsification
* is determination
- dishonesty
- evidence
- wrongdoing
* particular specialized aspect of hypothesis testing.
Fune
* points out that an organism needs a body and brain that are both adapted to their environment.
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Fece
* Remove solids, then blot up any moisture with paper towels.
* alone significant contribution to soil communities.
* are a highly valuable food, consisting of the dead and living bodies of millions of bacteria
- major source of water contamination
- critical in determining the type of rodent and measure of activity
- known for their unpleasant odor and brown color
- normally brown or dark brown in color, soft, and formed
- of normal color, despite low levels of fecal urobilinogen
- often yellow-gray in color with an oily texture
* are the major source of bacterial contamination in livestock and poultry slaughterhouses
- primary source of infections
- unsightly, presents a health hazard, and prevents others from enjoying public areas
- used by some scientists to follow tiger populations
- usually soft, poorly formed, pale, and contain mucus
- yellow-orange color with blood and mucus occasionally found
* build up in the rectum, until enough pressure encourages excretion out of the anus.
* can be either grayish or fluid and bloody
- contain potentially pathogenic organisms, which can cause skin infection
- have numerous types of parasites
* collect in the rectum, the final portion of the large intestine.
* demonstrate both increased uroporphyrin and coproporphyrin.
* excrete through the anus.
* get into cuts or directly into the conjunctiva.
* has no white blood cells.
* is almost powder like because they're good at extracting water from food
- full of bacteria
* lack their characteristic brown color and instead are white or gray, and greasy.
* move through the colon and rectum and leave the body through the anus.
* produced are thin and watery, a condition known as diarrhea.
* usually are soft, poorly formed, pale, malodorous, contain mucus, and appear fatty.
* Human feces leave the intestinal tract and are removed from the body through the anus. Feces are known for their unpleasant odor and brown color.
* Although feces are generally considered waste, they actually have many valid uses. Feces are used by some scientists to follow tiger populations. Feces from some animals can be used to create fertilizers for plant crops. Some feces are also used as a fuel for cookery.
Functional incontinence
* occurs frequently in our society as people are living longer.
* results from an inability to use a toilet or to reach one in time.
Fresh tofu
* has a mild odor, if it smells sour, return it
* is served as a complimentary ingredient in many Japanese dishes and soups.
Fishing lur
* Some fishing lures are good at catching fish, others are good at catching fishermen.
+ Fishing lure
* Fishing lures can come in many different types such as a jig or a popper. A jig will usually have a weight attached to it so it can float at the right height. A popper is a lure used to attract trout and bass. A popper has a colorful design in the front to attract fish. Fishing lures can be very expensive as some are sold for thousands of dollars.<|endoftext|>Full sun
* encourages dense growth.
* is O-K for tomato and pepper plants
- at least four hours of direct sunlight per day
* is best for fruit production
- growing quality plants
- classified as any area that receives a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight each day
- considered to be six hours of direct sunlight
- critical for healthy vines and fruit sweetness
- important to provide the heat required to ripen the fruit
- needed for conifers grown indoors
* makes people squint and causes sharp shadows.
* means an area that receives sunshine all day, without shadows falling over it.
* produces more fragrance than shade.
* tends to exacerbate the change in color and appearance of the leaves
Further heating
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Finance
* applies economics, accounting, and mathematics to financial decision-making.
* are a major stress factor in families
- just one aspect of a child's athletic activities
- often a problem for single parents
* are the number one problem for married couples, and a major cause of divorce
- single biggest problem faced by aspiring athletes around the world
* broad and dynamic field which can be the art and science of managing money
* checking, savings, and credit card account management program.
* continuously evolving field.
* crucial part of business management since all business decisions affect cash resources.
* field in which the application of mathematical analysis has proved especially potent
- that offers many job opportunities
* focuses on investments and financial management.
* global field.
* have a way of spoiling people's dreams and limiting their self confidence.
* highly quantitative field.
* includes a wide range of personal investment and other financial resources
- all activities related to recording the monetary transactions of an organization
* involves the study of business finance, investments, and financial institutions.
* is about how money is raised, how money is managed and how money is spent
- ideas
* is also a broad sector
- the science of the management of funds
- always a problem in voluntary organisations
- among the more dynamic areas in business administration
* is an agency within the City of New York
- applied discipline with an analytical orientation
- basically concerned with raising money and profitably investing it
- commercial enterprises
- how funds are channeled through the economy
- important because it affects all our lives
- inherently a technical and analytical field
- integral to any organization whether public, private or nonprofit
- interpreted broadly to include the interface between finance and economics
- monetary resources comprising debt and ownership funds of the state, company or person
- one of the fast growing areas in the corporate world
- responsible for all financial, accounting and taxation functions
* is the acquisition and planned expenditure of capital funds
- are and science of making money
- area where the issues manifest and often escalate
* is the art and science of managing money
- money management
- economy's second most important sector
- field involved with the management of funds in our economic system
- fuel that feeds the flame of innovation
- functional field used to illustrate many of the spreadsheet modeling applications
- most encompassing of all business enterprises
- place for people who enjoy making decisions as well as profits
- science of the management of money and other assets
- study of interaction of firms and financial markets
- used by people, by governments, by businesses, etc., as well as by all kinds of groups
- what makes everything in the business world come together
* keeps track of stocks as well as linking to personal bank accounts.
* lies at the heart of political power.
* modern and fascinating discipline to do with money, markets and valuation.
* often limit the number of leaves that can be granted.
* plays an increasingly large role in a variety of for-profit and nonprofit organizations.
* provides charts of stocks, mutual funds, and market indices.
* quantitative discipline.
* refers to activities involving the management of funds.
* represents the core discipline in banks and other financial institutions.
* serves as the central repository for an institution's administrative financial data.
* sits at the very heart of trade, growth, development, and political stability.
* theoretical subject with important application to decision-making.
* traditionally dominates the sector.
* usually designates a couple of people responsible for the handling of the money.
* young and dynamic field.
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Fencing
* sprain ankles.
* are fights
* are used for competition
- defense
- entertainment
- exercises
- marking boundaries
* cause competition
- injuries
- perspiration
- puncture wounds
- severe injuries
- sweating
- winnings
Fiddling
* are used for appliances
- fiddlers
- fun
- music
- television
* cause bluegrass music
- breaking
- dancing
- discoveries
- drops
- noise
- square dancing
- trouble
Formality
* Consider the distinction between formal and informal pieces of writing.
* function of such elements as situation, audience, and genre.
* is ceremony
- conformity
- heightened when plants are clipped, lines are straight, and edges are clearly defined
- manners<|endoftext|>Fecal incontinence
* affects people of all ages.
* can precipitate recurrent vaginal or urinary tract infections.
* is common in the senile, as is constipation
- loss of control over bowel movements
- more common in women than men
- much more debilitating than urinary incontinence
- the inability to control passage of feces and gas from the anus
* is the loss of normal control of the bowels
- muscle control of the bowels
- result of preventable problems and is usually managed conservatively
* physical problem that can be treated.
Grief
* following suicide is often more intense and prolonged than other experiences of grief.
* is located in war
- sorrow
* plays tricks on people and can screw up their heads.
* tends to happen at a very personal rate for each person that experiences it.
Gaussian blur
* has a wide range of blurring.
* is most useful in creating smooth, optical blurs or defocusing.<|endoftext|>Genesis
* a maker of high end loudspeakers, amplifiers, and other products.
* also lists birds as being created before the land animals
- speaks directly about genitals and bodily functions
- underlines the creative aspect of sexuality
* book of origins- the origin of the universe, the origin of life and the origin of man.
* business incubator that helps fledging technologybased companies with startup.
* complete composition of color, style, versatility, and value.
* covers thousands of years of Earth's early history.
* deals with the origin of the world, of man and of the people of Israel.
* describes the creation as a process of bringing order out of chaos.
* gives the logical order of creation.
* has telescopic wings.
* hindrance to the proper interpretation of other Scripture.
* is Western Australia's Infertility support group.
* is also a catalytic shamanistic tool for personal and cultural transformation
- etiological
- completely odorless and nontoxic
- heavybodied and highly pigmented paint
- life from lifelessness
- spacecrafts
* is the book of beginnings, and explains the origin of Israel
- origins, the book of beginnings
- that all other scripture is founded on
- earliest of Biblical history
- first of five books of the Torah called the Pentateuch
- origin and cause of everything
- process of beginning, the color of new, the promise of original thankfulness
- seed plot of the Bible
- seed-plot of the whole Bible
* is the story of creation
- the beginning of all things
* leading provider of eldercare in the Eastern United States.
* legend describing the origin of all things on earth.
* major work of art employing the tools of genetic engineering.
* manufactures non-toxic microbial products.
* offers the mammotome biopsy system of taking a breast biopsy to test for cancer.
* puts a high emphasis on birth.
* says that marriage makes two individuals into one.
* shows how families grew into nations.
* specifically describes a day as a day in the common understanding of the word.
* teaches a point at which time began.
* vent that sputtered out but came back to life a few years later.
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Getting
* are used for keeping.
* cause death
- disappointment
- gets
- gratitude
- headaches
- illnesses
- joys
- ownership
- satisfaction
Governmental entity
* Governmental entities are stakeholders.
* Many governmental entities publish statistical abstracts focusing on data on their regions.
Greek myth
* is often concerned with boundaries
- merely an allegory for an historical event
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Globalization
* affects quality in many ways
- the economic life in both positive and negative ways
* also causes negative situations in a country's economic life
- has an impact on advertising and consumerism
- helps push down U.S. wages
* also increases the U.S. economy's exposure to foreign shocks
- difficulty of making decisions
- possibility of well-coordinated worldwide campaigns
- means increased competition which puts additional pressure on national economies
- poses challenges to societies and economies
- promotes the spontaneous gathering of people with common interests
- tends to aggravate structural violence
* alters the structures in which they work.
* amounts to a coup d'etat by the global economic elite.
* boosts the use of economic resources and increases interaction between cultures.
* brings with it the promise of new economies of scale.
* broadens the boundaries of our lives.
* can be a catalyst for mutual progress or a new cause for bitter global conflict
- force to create growth and opportunities
- powerful and dynamic force for growth and development
- source of new values
- strong force in the fight against poverty
- an equitable phenomenon
- blur regional and national differences
- increase vulnerability to external shocks
- provide immense opportunities for less developed countries
* causes mass layoffs and huge income disparities.
* company's tendency to have interest in media corporations in other countries.
* complex concept that means different things to different people
- reality
* concern at a number of levels.
* continues to drive changes throughout every sector of the economy.
* contributes to mental health problems, say experts.
* creates natural tensions that impact on immigration policy.
* decreases the power of old centralized authorities.
* demanding process requiring knowledge and information.
* denotes movement of money, goods, information and people across national borders.
* direction of super corporations.
* does present tremendous opportunities for growth and prosperity.
* drives changes throughout every sector of the economy.
* effects the lives and livelihood of women.
* enjoys a symbiotic relationship with the Internet economy.
* entails development and human security as well as poverty and human fear.
* exacerbates already existing pressures to lower the cost of labor in the aggregate
- gender inequalities
* expands the information superhighway across the world.
* fact of economic life, which most reasonable people concede
- life for the foreseeable future
* feeds on uniformity, both ideological and material.
* firm concept in sociology.
* force of nature - human nature.
* fundamental change in the way the world works.
* further exacerbates poverty by privatizing government services on a national level.
* general trend in business.
* gives rise to a web of contradictions, tensions and anxieties.
* has a number of positive effects
- an uneven impact on Asian power
- impacts well beyond the economic sphere
- important cultural, social, environmental, and political impacts
* has many dimensions
- effects one of which is that it reduces poverty in developing countries
- implications for leadership today and in the future
- several aspects - cultural, social, environmental and economic
* has the potential to bring immense benefits to the human race
- generate substantial additional wealth
* has, in principle, the potential to benefit all of the world s people.
* heralds a radical, revolutionary change in the historical world order.
* highlights the tenuousness of the dichotomy between state and non-state actors.
* holds great potential to enhance human welfare
- major implications for agricultural research
* impacts national politics, sometimes in ugly ways.
* implies threats to various civilizations.
* increases choice and liberty, while national group identity does the opposite
* involves much more than trade and finance
- tougher competitive conditions for the business sector
* is Americanization with two fewer syllables.
* is about change
- minds and ideas, too
- more than economics
* is about the ever-diminishing boundaries of our world
- flow of goods, services, and money across borders
- what is happening to economies on a world scale
* is all about the distribution of power
- wealth and profit
* is an inevitable consequence of capitalism
- inevitable, evolutionary force that is redefining the economic landscape
* is an irreversible fact of life in the modern world
- objective process most of which lies external to consciousness
- ongoing process that presents opportunities, as well as risks and challenges
- at the forefront of the changes affecting the business environment
* is both a cause and a result of the modern information revolution
- integrating and extending the core of free-market democracies
- central to the competitive reality of the aerospace industry
- certainly one factor affecting how democracies work
- characterized by integration
- dangerous because control of goods signifies control of workers
* is driven by innovation
- mainly by advances in technology
- first and foremost an economic and financial process
- for the enrichment of financiers
- fueled by technology and high-speed telecommunications
- imperative to a company s ability to compete
- imperialism
- increasingly important to many employers
- integral to discussions of sustainable development
- marked by several features, many of which structure the apparel industry
- more economical than political
- most important when distributing internationally
- much more than the provision of services
* is one of the major revolutions impacting management and organizations today
- more important characteristics of late capitalism
- source of heightened competitiveness
- particularly important to Saudi Arabia
- perceived as bringing unprecedented opportunities to billions of people
- political, technological and cultural, as well as economic
- remarkable today, and Japan shares a major part in the world's economy
- seen as a heartless economic process that destroys jobs and cultures
- something new and independent of capitalism
- still a major concern in the world
- synonymous with freedom and economic growth
* is the American standard
- cornerstone of the technological revolution
- direction our future is heading
- dominant force of our time
- greatest single feature of the twenty-first century
- narcissism of a superpower in a one superpower world
- overarching theme of our times
- process by which nationality becomes increasingly irrelevant
- result of the neoliberal economic policy, which has triumphed on a world scale
- second major factor affecting local governments and changing the economy
* is, and has to be, driven by men and women in the street
- in fact, a very old process, in some sense as old as human civilization itself
- more simply, the system of our time
* key business driver in the marketplace.
* large and complex subject with economic, political, and cultural dimensions.
* leads to increasing complexity and diversity.
* major force behind partnering.
* makes markets move together more than they did before
- the world interconnected in reality and in experience
* means both prosperity and dislocation at home and abroad
- integration, inclusion, incorporation
* means that among human beings, everyone is watching
- marketing research is really competitiveness research
- more companies operate in more and more countries
- the disparate parts of the world are coming closer together
* means the deregulation of environmental, labour and all kinds of protections
- speed of free-market capitalism to virtually every country in the world
- spread of free-market capitalism to virtually every country in the world
- thinking global
* misused word and a misunderstood concept.
* money launderer's dream.
* more recent development than internationalization.
* now favors flexibility and entrepreneurship and risk taking.
* obviously effects the money supply since each country has spill-over effects.
* offers enormous benefits, in the form of higher productivity and living standards
- great possibilities for prosperity, security and human well being
* operates as a homogenizing force
- on Internet time
* pervades all areas of the economy.
* phenomenon that the development agenda simply has to contain.
* physical process
* poses a serious threat to the prosperity of Asian trade.
* powerful driving force behind today s unprecedented biological implosion
- force for raising living standards across the world
* presumes that materialism refashions world politics.
* promotes social equality.
* really means changing the way things are done at home.
* reduces frictions of international capital movements
- the autonomy of the nation state
* refers both to process and outcome.
* refers to the growth of large corporations that operate internationally
- increasing interconnection between developments in throughout the globe
* relatively recent phenomenon.
* requires the sharing of knowledge, experiences, and views.
* slices out, irrespective of territory, a grid within the world.
* spurs creativity by widening the market for innovation.
* still demands the division of labor.
* transcends borders, social classes, religion and race.
* transforms the way people think and the way they do business.
* trend of today's enterprises.
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Golfing
* helps build endurance and improves motor skills as well as balance.
* is also a great outdoor recreation in Hawaii
- another favorite hobby of elite police officers
- one of the island's most popular sports
- playing games
- very popular in Scotland, with people from all walks of life playing the game
* sport that many people actively enjoy.
Gnathostome
* have a number of shared, derived characters.
* share other derived characters besides jaws.<|endoftext|>Genera
* All genera have spadices bearing bisexual naked flowers.
* Many genera are agile and extremely graceful in their movements
- climbers, and otters and minks are skillful swimmers
* Many genera contain just one species, while some huge genera have more than a thousand
- pathogenic bacteria species
* Most genera also reproduce sexually, and the simpler members are isogamous
- are divided into species, some of which are common to more than one genus
* Most genera have few species Most species occupy small geographic areas
- vertical pupils
* Some genera are aquatic or semi-aquatic
- important as poisonous plants
- nearly cosmopolitan in distribution
- contain only one species but most genera are made up of many species
* Some genera have long, projecting guard hairs in the pelage
- white or buffy crescents or semicircles on the chest
- prefer the safety of caves
* are groups of closely related species
- mostly feminine because most early Latin speakers thought of plants as feminine
* is the plural of genus, and genus is one of the components of a plant name.
* vary in the number of characters they express.
Gerund
* always act as a noun
- function as nouns, but infinitives often also serve as nouns
* are forms of the verb that function as nouns
- verbals
* can be compound.
* common noun
* convert participles into nouns.
* use the possessive.
Generality
* Generalities are statements which apply to more than one particular.
* is an idea
- quality
- the salt of religion
* term used to show how meaningful a behavior change is.
+ Applied behavior analysis, Characteristics, Generality
Geophysic
* can also identify graves, metal and other buried objects
- help locate faults as well
- mean lots of things, primarily earthquakes, magnetics, and gravity
* provides information that is of economic and social benefit.
Genomic instability
* hallmark for all forms of cancer.
* is an invariant feature of tumours
- seen in most types of malignancies
* major factor during the development of cancer in general.
Great thing
* All great things happen suddenly, birth or death, rise or fall, they take place in one instant.
* can grow from a small seed.
* happen to people who make great things happen to themselves
- when seeds of growth are planted
Greed
* often motivates otherwise good people.
* thus feeds on apathy and ignorance.
Glory
* is an incremental degree of reward
- beauty
- companies
- found in the most common places among the most common people
- honor
- part of war
- the excellence of anything in display
- wealth and power and excess
* is when an special aspect or characteristic of a person is manifested
- good things happen
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Guilt
* Is a feeling of regret one has about behavior that has violated a personal value.
* Some guilt is caused by conditioning.
* acts as a powerful inducement to the maintenance of social cohesion.
* always results in blaming others for what has gone wrong.
* bad feeling for the individual, but vitally important for society.
* builds barriers in relationships.
* by-product of someone's suicide.
* can also be a reason for a spirit being stuck here
- consume a child if they feel disloyal to one biological parent
- erode self-esteem
- refer to the remorse associated with having committed sin
* can be irrational, and can be used to manipulate others
- just as difficult to cope with as anger
- most destructive of our wellbeing, causing mental and physical illness
- bring on severe depression
- contribute to shame and a sense of isolation
- lead to frigidity and impotence
- make recovery from anxiety disorders difficult
- play strange tricks on the mind
- refer to accountability and answerability in judgment for sin
* causes a desire to lies.
* common reaction when a loved one has been sexually assaulted.
* common response after the death of a loved one
- in grief
* extends to every part of man's existence.
* feeling that arises when breaking contracts, with cancellations
- is taught according to precepts embodied by different cultures
* follows every failure in our lives, whether major or minor.
* helps keep people on the right moral track.
* inhibits the joy that is intended for survivors of sin and death.
* is added to anger and pain
- almost always a self serving emotion
* is also a common emotion following an abortion
- something that others force upon one
- among the most destructive and devastating of human emotions
* is an arrow that strikes at the very heart and soul of self-esteem
- emotion that rises after a transgression of one's own or cultural values
- important sensation which can function or malfunction
- inescapable consequence of personal responsibility
- inherent product of an immature religiosity
- outgrowth of the negative
* is another common emotion that happens in the grieving Person
- feeling that employed parents experience
- long-term effect of sexual abuse
- source of pain
- appropriate when one has wronged another, when one has something to feel guilty about
- arthritis of the soul
- both an emotion and a state of being
- considered to be the great motivating force behind socially acceptable behavior
- covered by use of one's intellect
- empathy
- felt by all parents when their child dies
- inflicted when compassion is needed
- innocence and innocence is guilt
- located in churchs
- merely manipulation used by selfish, self-serving people to get their own way
* is one important cause of child battering and infanticide
- of the greatest wastes of emotional energy
- trait that sometimes is difficult to unravel
- only secondary to fear as a motivating factor for group members
- part of crime
- probably the most common emotion resulting from the death of a companion animal
- self judgment
- something terrible and destructive, and consists of many parts
- sometimes a symptom of depression
* is the binding a person over to punishment
- corrosion of the soul
- ego's orgasm
- emotional equivalent of physical pain
- energy for personal change
- gift that keeps on giving
- inability to forgive oneself for a perceived wrongdoing
- mafia of the mind
- most common feeling among survivors and is passed to children each generation
- price for having a conscience
- primary way that the superego tells children the rules of what is right and wrong
- recognition of acting without integrity
- result of sin
- state of deserving condemnation for the violation of a moral requirement
- tied into some kind of interpersonal context
* leads to self-denial, even asceticism.
* major factor in imposing control of the child.
* matter for judges and juries to decide.
* neurotic behavior that our society has come to accept as normal.
* normal and healthy moral response, a sign that one's conscience is working.
* often creates life-threatening pathologies as our bodies attract ill health
- form of self-disappointment
- highlights an inner conflict between personal experience and one's social persona
* psychological problem that is very real.
* reactive motivation because it propels the person away from itself.
* reflection of the conscience.
* response of the conscience to specific sinful actions.
* special form of regret - a strong sense of having done something morally wrong.
* tends to take over the person's sense of self in a fundamental way.
* universal emotion
* version of lust of the flesh.
* very common feeling among the children of divorcing parents.
* word with a strong religious charge.
+ Child development, Child Development Theories, Psychosexual Theory
* The ego knows if the id can get what it wants by looking at if the want can be filled. Children that have the ego formed can control their basic needs and their actions. When the ego is formed, children gain a sense of self by controlling their needs. The superego is formed by children working with their parents and others in society. The superego acts as a rule follower. Guilt is the primary way that the superego tells children the rules of what is right and wrong. | {
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Gestation
* begins with implantation of the embryo in the uterus and ends with birth.
* comes from the Latin gestare, which means to bear, or give birth to.
* generally takes place in darkness and it takes place without being known.
* is approximately one year, and calves are suckled for nine months to twelve months
- construction
* is eight months and a cow gives birth in the spring to one and sometimes twin calves
- to nine months long, after which a single calf is born
- long, about two months, because of the low body temperature
- seven months after which a single lamb is born
* is the a. event of birth
- carrying of an embryo or fetus in an organism
- only phase of production during which sows can replenish lost body reserves
* is the period of embryo development from conception to birth
- time when something is conceived and developed
- two to three months in most species
- variable, being shorter when ambient temperature is higher
- when the mother carries the child in their womb
* lasts about eight months, following which one or two calves are born
- around a month, and the babies are blind and hairless at birth
- eight months, with the birth of a single calf
* lasts for about five weeks in kangaroos
- three weeks and the young voles reach sexual maturity in a month
- over a year, producing live pups
- six-seven months, and young pygmy hippos can swim almost immediately after birth
- two months, and litters contain one or two well-developed young
* occurs during the winter when forage nutrient contents are lowest.
* only lasts about three weeks, and newborns are small and weak.
* takes longer in some mammals than in others
- place in a special organ in the female called the uterus or womb
* varies greatly between species and can last form a few weeks to over a year.
+ Elephant shrew, Description
* Elephant shrews are terrestrial and are active during the day. Their ears and eyes are large, and, when alarmed, they run on their toes swiftly along paths they construct and maintain, sometimes leaping over obstacles. Gestation lasts two months, and litters contain one or two well-developed young.
+ Eupleridae, Reproduction: Feliformia
* Euplerids have definite breeding seasons. Each species' season is different and lasts from two to eight months. Gestation lasts around three months. Usually, just one or two young are born per litter, though Cryptoprocta can have up to four. Weaning takes place between two and four and a half months.
+ Whale, Physiology, Reproduction: Cetaceans
* A single calf is born every two or three years. Gestation takes up to a year. Reproductive maturity occurs at seven to ten years. This mode of reproduction produces few offspring, but increases their chance of surviving. | {
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Gardening
* Learn how to plant, grow, and harvest vegetables.
* also creates opportunities for recreation, exercise, therapy, and education
- lowers stress and increases relaxation
* are art forms
- farming
- hobbies
* brings out the use of annuals and perennials.
* burns calories.
* can be a life-long skill
- real bonding experience between neighbors
- become a kind of disease
- cause muscle strains and sprains, and lead to spasms in the back
- play a big role in improving the quality of life
* craft that requires having a sense of both art and tradition.
* develops self-esteem, a sense of nurturing and the quality of generosity.
* engages all of our senses as well as our minds and imagination.
* enhances many aspects of a person's life including physical, mental, and social.
* enriches our lives, providing opportunities for education and food for the hungry.
* entails continuous and sometimes strenuous physical activity.
* family tradition.
* has nothing to do with academics.
* healthy recreational activity in which all can participate.
* helps children appreciate nature
- develop in many ways
* hobby as evidenced by flowering plants and shrubs.
* human art that pleasure to learn and share.
* involves more than just growing healthy vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
* is about life and death, then and now, success and failure
- all about means, about process, about working with the earth
* is also a great form of exercise
- large part of being self-reliant
* is an activity that can transform time, space, and habitual reactions
- feeds the mind
- as much art as science, and there are many ways to do just about everything
- both art and science, with some luck and skill thrown in for good measure
- done just to produce fruit or vegetables for the gardener's own family
- food for the soul
- great preventative medicine
- often a family activity
* is one of the best foods for the soul
- ways to put children in touch with nature
- few hobbies that people of any age can enjoy
- oldest healing arts
- way for children to learn through meaningful activities
- plant parenthood
- popular because results are almost immediate, and the growing season is year round
- related to farming
- teamwork
* is the art that uses flowers and plants as paint, and the soil and sky as canvas
- as the paint and the soil and sky as the canvas
- best way to ensure that fruits, vegetables, and grains truly are organic
- cultivating and growing of plant life
- most common use of leisure time
* is the most popular hobby in America
- the United States today
- of both men and women
* is the number one hobby in the United States
- leisure time activity in the United States
- practice of growing and cultivating plants as part of horticulture
- purest of human pleasures
- slowest of the performing arts
- therapy for the soul
* low-tech activity.
* major hobby in America.
* means different things to different people.
* non-violent activity that mothers can enjoy with their children.
* nurturing process.
* often presents obstacles to overcome, such as short growing seasons or arid soil.
* pastime that gives untold pleasure to millions of people all over the world.
* patience-building hobby.
* popular hobby in the Bitterroot Valley
- pastime, especially among the retirees who have time for it
* project children can take charge of from start to finish.
* promotes physical fitness for adults and provides alternatives to crime among youths
- strength and flexibility
* requires lots of water - most of it in the form of perspiration.
* teaches many of the realities of nature and conservation through their use
- patience and brings out the desire and with it the innate ability to nurture
- responsibility and teamwork to youth caring for the garden
* transcends the boundaries of gender, race, age, and social status.
* visual as well as hands-on art.
* way of life
- therapy and a means to release stress
+ Gardening, Gardening compared with farming: Home :: Leisure
* Gardening is related to farming. But farming is done on a much larger scale. A farm may have hundreds of square kilometers of plants and crops. A garden in a person's backyard usually only measures a few square meters. As well, farming is done as a business, to sell the crops, fruit, and vegetables that are produced. Gardening is done just to produce fruit or vegetables for the gardener's own family.
* Gardening is related to farming. But farming is done on a much larger scale. A farm may have hundreds of square kilometers of plants and crops. A garden in a person's backyard usually only measures a few square meters. As well, farming is done as a business, to sell the crops, fruit, and vegetables that are produced. Gardening is done just to produce fruit or vegetables for the gardener's own family. Gardening is done as a hobby or as a recreation, not as a business. | {
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Granulation
* are also nearly impossible to spot using solar projection methods.
* involves applying tiny spheres of gold to a surface
- the formation of tiny beads of gold for decorative purposes
* is associated with large scale fluid motions at, and just below, the photosphere
- connective tissue
- formations
- nothing more than sugar turning to it's crystaline form
- opposed to solid colours
- seen by the mottled surface of the sun
* process used to increase the size of powder particles.
* takes place on a larger scale through the chromosphere.<|endoftext|>Genocide
* category of crime.
* crime against humanity because it negates human value
- condemned under any law and by any nation and country
- which transcends national frontiers
* defines the perpetrator.
* diminishes the racial and cultural diversity of humankind.
* happens because people are intolerant of difference
- constantly and consistantly all over the world
* has a deep psychological impact on surviving members of a group
- way of lowering the standard for peace
* human rights violation that dwarfs all other crimes.
* is an act taken with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a racial group
- international crime
- distinguishable from all other crimes by the motivation behind it
- habit-forming
- history
- issues
- killing
- located in bibles
- motivated by other things
- the attempt to destroy or eliminate a people or ethnic group
* is the deliberate and systematic destruction of a particular race
- extermination of an ethnic, religious, political or national group
* is the destruction of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group
- or elimination of a people or nation, in whole or in part
- effort to exterminate an entire race or group of people
- gravest crime known to the law of nations
- intended destruction of a national, ethnical, racial or religious group
* is the most evil thing in the world
- extreme consequence of racial discrimination and hatred
- flagrant abuse of human rights imaginable
- heinous crime of which human beings are capable
- purposeful destruction of an ethnic, national, religious, or racial group
- result of hatred, prejudice, ignorance, and indifference
- systematic extermination of an ethnic or religious group
- whole world's problem
- their history
- therefore both the gravest and the greatest of the crimes against humanity
* legal term.
* occurs when a player exceeds a preset limit of health.
* political act.
* recently invented word, though the crime is much older.
* violent and intolerable act of hatred against a particular community of people. | {
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Geometry
* All geometries have a possible molecule shape that is linear.
* Geometries are abstract, symbolic universes or manifolds.
* Identify the cube, cyliner, sphere, cone, triangle, rectangle, circle, and square.
* Most geometry is related to mensuration.
* Provides links to a large number of geometric shapes.
* Some geometries have an optimum alpha-shape.
* also involves angles
- trains the eye to shape and form which leads to creative expression
* appears in works of art, architectural wonders, and physical structures.
* begins utilizing polygons and symmetry while calculating perimeter, area, and volume.
* begins with 'a' point and moves outward to understand the 'whole'
- definitions of abstract, unvisualized objects
* concerns itself with properties, measurement, and relationships in space.
* consists of two parts, plane and solid.
* course which introduces geometric shapes and the logical study of their properties.
* deals with sets of points in a plane or in space.
* defines form or structure.
* develops one's ability to organize information and present it in a clear, logical fashion.
* dominant characteristic of native art forms.
* draws the soul towards truth.
* encourages developing the ability to relate two different cognitive functions.
* enlightens the intellect and sets one's mind right.
* explores the cube , tetrahedron , icosahedron , and dodecahedron.
* fundamental archetype.
* gives visual meaning to arithmatic and algebra.
* good example of the use of deductive reasoning.
* has a long history of such systematic study.
* includes the study of lines.
* introduces the fundamentals of proof in Euclidean geometry.
* is about solving equations in mathematical structures
- all about shapes
- also a visual art form seen in the design of quilts and in architecture
- an integrated course in plane, solid and coordinate geometry
- another aspect of the concept of operations
- concerned with the properties of space and of objects in space
- deeply related to physics and promotes progress in mathematics
- experienced sensorially through manipulation of both plane and solid geometric figures
- founded in the study of the Earth
- important in other branches of mathematics
- in cities, trees, oceans and all other views in life
- integrated with arithmetic, algebra, and numerical trigonometry
- introduced when children try to fit shapes into a larger tangram puzzle
- knowledge of the eternally existent
- limited to flat picture planes
* is one of the most visual courses in high school mathematics
- oldest branches of mathematics
- perfection in structured form
- rich in structures, patterns and interrelations
- science
- sculpture
- seen in fabric patterns, house painting, and tattoos
- subjects
* is taught in relation to forms in a painting or drawing
- the context of computer graphics
* is the archetype of the beauty of the world
- art of correct reasoning on incorrect figures
- branch of mathematics that deals with the properties of space and objects
- mathematical study of shapes, figures, and positions in space
* is the mathematics of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids
- shape and space
- mystical place where mathematics becomes Interesting
- noblest branch of physics
- paradigm of a science
- positioning of widgets on the visual screen
- root class of the hierarchy
- science of correct reasoning on incorrect figures
* is the study of figures
- plane and solid figures in two and three dimensions
- shapes and spaces
- simple spatial relationships
- the properties of shapes
- today the most honoured science
- used to define new objects in a topological sense
* local quantity that measures the intrinsic curvature of a surface.
* means 'measure of life'.
* often plays a novel role in resolving a central tension faced by industrial designers.
* physical entity, very much like matter.
* plays a very important role in the creation of a map projetion
- an important role, with the grid and circular forms being especially prevalant
* problem of the past.
* provides the multidimensional space in which events can occur.
* really begins in kindergarten with the concepts of size, area, perimeter, and symmetry.
* refers to shapes being correctly rendered by a display.
* relates to spatial knowledge, the apprehension of objects and their relationships in space.
* represents the uniform elatedness of nature, especially of spatio-temporal relations.
* requires the use of figures so that it utilizes the imagination instead of the reason.
* science which determines the properties of space synthetically, and yet a priori.
* starts with a few simple ideas that are thought to be true, called axioms.
* studies the patterns of shape
- properties of geometric figures such as triangles, squares, cubes etc
* tells matter how to move.
* tool for calculating aspects of steering geometry
- humans have developed to look at and understand our world
* traditional study of Euclidean geometry.
+ Geometry, Examples
- Origins
* Geometry began as the art of measuring the shape of land so that it could be shared fairly between people. It means to measure the land. It has grown from this to become one of the most important parts of mathematics. The Greek mathematician Euclid wrote the first book about geometry. Geometry is one of the oldest branches of mathematics | {
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Global change
* affects all life forms on the planet.
* are both anthropogenic and natural.
* includes a variety of issues that are mainly caused by a humans and their activities.
* is driven by events that occur locally but affect regional and global processes
- more than that it is the essence of the history of the planet
Grief counseling
* facilitates the process of resolution in the natural reactions to loss.
* is considered to be a 'specialty area' within the counseling profession.
Greed
* acts more quickly than fear and causes stocks to drop from their own weight.
* alone can result into evils.
* causes a desire to gets
- lies
* drives people.
* grows in proportion as it is fed.
* inflates the importance of time to where it controls our lives.
* is covetousness, with covetousness being a foundation stone in all of the seven deadly sins
- emotion
- human emotion
* motivates people in unimaginable ways.
* reduces life to money or boredom.<|endoftext|>Genomic
* allows scientists to find and sequence the genes of living organisms.
* big part of the economy going forward.
* can provide individual information on the bull at an earlier age.
* consists of determining the sequence and function of all the genes in a genome.
* developing science.
* involves matching up genes to their progeny - proteins
- the study of the sequence, function, and interrelationships of genes
* is an entirely different approach to science
- as much part of manufacturing history as the cotton gin
- central to malaria research
- certainly one of the newest ways to start looking for drugs
- just a linear interpretation of a protein
- one of Maryland's strengths in biotechnology
* is really nothing more than genetic information and understanding genetic information
- the basic building block of biotechnology
- simply the study of complete genomes
* is the analysis and application of molecular genetic information
- of genetic variations within diverse population groups
- field of gene discovery
- most important economic, political, and ethical issue facing mankind
- only way forward for plant biotechnology
- science of deciphering the genetic code of all forms of life
- study and identification of an organism's genetic makeup
* is the study of all of the genetic information in the chromosomes of an organism
- the genes that comprise the genome
- gene expression, but on a more global scale
* is the study of the genetic makeup of living organisms
- materials found in a single cell, or a complete organism
- structure and function of all the genes that comprise an organism
- unusual in many ways
* leads to novel diagnostic methods for both inherited and infectious disease.
* mainly involves the isolation of genes.
* makes it much easier to establish how a production process inside a cell can be improved
- possible the extraordinary creation of wealth
* new science.
* opens up fundamentally different approaches to studying biological questions.
* represents a new inflection point in the understanding of human biology
- more information than everything else ever known
* set of tools for unraveling and understanding the blueprints of life.
* suggests that phages evolved well before eukaryotic protists.
* term under which a number of related and overlapping technologies are collected.
* very hot field in both academic research and in the biotechnology industry.
Glycemic control
* can also improve abnormal lipid levels, especially triglycerides.
* increases bone turnover in patients with diabetes.
* is the first step in minimizing diabetic target organ damage.
* treatment regimen that aims to keep blood glucose levels close to normal. | {
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Genealogy
* Describes the naturalization process.
* Genealogies are a feature of Genesis
- can help to establish identity
* Greek word which means to trace ancestry or roots.
* Many genealogies are documents loaded with vital statistics.
* Some genealogies go so far as to establish the English or Dutch origins of a family.
* also covers the study and research of pedigrees.
* attempts to find and disclose the relations of power that are taken for granted or hidden.
* becomes the history of a race after a few centuries.
* branch of historical research.
* can be an aerobic sport
- many things to many people
* connects past, present, and future into one.
* continuous story that never ends.
* descendents list with anecdotes.
* diverse field.
* feast or famine sort of hobby.
* gives legitimacy and respectability to the institution of nobility.
* growing past time for many people both in the States and in Europe.
* helps people discover who they are.
* hobby that is about enjoyment
- requires persistence, luck and more than a little patience
* hot topic on the Internet.
* is about both sets of genes, our mothers and fathers
- sharing
- working back from known facts
- all around the world
* is an account of the descent of a person, family, or group from an ancestor
- addiction
- admirable hobby or profession
- effort to introduce the present to the past
- another branch of history
- as old as the Bible
- both a study of history and a resolution of one's personal quest
- central to the church belief that families can be united in the afterlife
- discipline
- important to our history
- meant to deliver a moral message
- more than identifying our ancestors
- much more than names and dates, births, marriages, deaths and burials
- names, dates and places
- no longer the collection of names and dates, but rather a history of people
* is one of the fastest growing hobbies and businesses
- hobbies in the United States
- hobbies in the world
* is one of the most popular reasons for online usage today
- uses of the Internet right now
- world s most popular hobbies
- people collecting people
- sanitized history
* is the basic part of family history
- drama of ordinary people doing ordinary and extraordinary things
- fastest growing hobby in the western world
- first cousin of history, and it is closely related to geography
- recording of the pedigree of a person or family over a number of generations
* is the science of family history research
- studying and pursuing ones ancestry
* is the second most popular hobby in America and one of the fastest growing
- on the Web
* is the study and tracing of families
- of ancestry, or the record of descendants from an ancestor
* is the study of family history and the discovery of one's roots
- history, and for many it is an interesting hobby
* is the study of one's ancestry
- family roots or origins
- ones ancestry, or more simply, tracing one's family heritage
* is the study of the descent of a person, family, or group from an ancestor
- of persons from their ancestors
- world's most popular hobby
* list of ancestors of the author
- descendents plus some anecdotes
* living science.
* methodical study that seeks to document lines of descent of a family or families.
* never ending history of families and their lives.
* never-ending process that started long ago, and part of all our lives.
* often depends upon an exchange of information.
* provides a way to see ancestors as more than entries on a family tree.
* quest for our roots and our place in history.
* record of a person's ancestors
- ancestors, or descendants
* replaces that sense of bonding with place, history and society.
* seeks to reestablish the systems of subjugation, the h azardous play of dominations.
* sees the development of humanity as a series of interpretations.
* study of our biological lineage and our family history.
* subject that really comes alive with alot of people involved.
* underlies our concepts of diachronic and synchronic classification.
* unique topic of study in education in that it incorporates nearly every content area.
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G o
* is one of the oldest games in history of mankind.
* kills all organic bacteria and is odorless with no sweet smell coverup.
Geophysical survey
* can be the most effective way to see beneath the ground.
* is the most effective way to see beneath the ground.
* provide a more sophisticated means of gathering data about the ocean floor.<|endoftext|>Generosity
* can be private or social.
* causes a desire to help.
* comes in many forms.
* includes both refraining from stealing and also sharing.
* is an important virtue in Dakota culture
- different from humanity
- generosity of spirit
- kindness
- like a rare gem
- subjective, individual, affective, and spontaneous
* is the best investment against mental and material poverty
- common quality in small business leaders
- key to across-group relationships
- opposite of withholding
* is the virtue of giving
- that produces peace, as the sutra says
- willingness to connect with others
* mark of a true believer.
* means letting others get the credit or praise.
* quality of the spirit.
* sister-virtue of charity.
* starts with a given self.<|endoftext|>Greatness
* arises out of the common and the ordinary.
* comes from living with purpose and passion
- the abilities and actions of the people
- to people who dare to be great
* derives to heroism.
* exists in time, generating new ideas and more music.
* fleeting concept, like loyalty and continuity.
* includes wholeness.
* is achieved by leading with the soul, and harnessing the passionate power of the body
- born in times of crisis and trouble
- built on the achievement of others
- defined purely in terms of power untempered by civilised conduct or compassion
- importance
* is measured by how much one gives and how much one shares
- our service to others
- the quality of one's legacy to posterity
- in terms of truth to oneself AND the world
- our history and future
- related to justice and embodied by the just man
- the dream of youth realized in old age
* is to be found in humility and servitude
- servanthood
* matter of opinion that encompasses the spectrum of human experience.
* process without end.
* quality that some people develop more than others.
* requires depth, perspective, and service to others.
* result of people.
* seems to have little to do with character and everything to do with power.
* state of mind - an attitude.
* way of life.
Golden feverfew
* is easy to grow from seed.
* versatile plant, growing well in part shade or in full sun.
Glacial change
* allows for response, tectonic change forces reaction.
* happens by inches over hundreds, even thousands, of years.
* is relational when it occurs within an organization.
Genealogical research
* involves time, dogged detective work, and luck.
* is an exercise bound by geography and history.
* science requiring good analysis skills and mental concentration.
* time consuming process requiring special knowledge and skills
- consuniing process
German chamomile
* eases stress and promotes relaxation.
* helps inflammation of acne.
* is known as Matricaria recutita or Matricaria chamomilla
- relatively easy to grow but prefers cooler climates
- useful for hay fever and asthma<|endoftext|>Goiter
* are the most visible sign of iodine deficiency.
* can be present at birth or develop later in life
- cause swelling in the neck, leading to breathing problems and possible hypothyroidism
- result from a deficiency in iodine
* condition that occurs from a deficiency in iodine
- where the thyroid gland is enlarged due to a lack of dietary iodine
* develop when an iodine deficiency is severe.
* general term that means enlargement of the thyroid gland.
* is endemic in areas of low environmental iodine
- only one sign of iodine deficiency
- the most common thyroid disease worldwide
* sometimes occurs without any accompanying abnormality of the thyroid function.
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Girl
* All girls start to experience a confusion of emotions when their hormones kick in at puberty.
* Many girls also experience abdominal cramps during the first few days of their periods
- are concerned about the size and shape of their breasts
- come from violent homes and have histories of abuse or neglect
* Many girls die from bleeding to death, shock, infection or tetanus
- haemorrhaging, shock, infection of tetanus
- get pregnant, and are forced by the circumstances to have abortions
* Many girls have a white, sticky discharge from their vaginas
- sex for non-sexual reasons and do whatever the boy wants because they want the boy
- lose their hymen as children in accidents, playing or masturbating
- often develop rapidly and can look older than their actual age
* Many girls start dating by going out in large groups
- their periods around the same age as their mothers did
- to diet in elementary school
- worry about being too fat, even when their weight is normal
* More girls are anemic due to iron depletion during menstruation.
* Most girls appear to learn about their sexual functioning from their clitoris
- are thin and they say that they are fat
- become emotionally, mentally, and physically healthy young adults
* Most girls begin menstrual periods at about age twelve
- to wear their first coils, weighing as much as three kg, at age five
- continue growing breasts for a year or two after they start menstruating
- develop a vagina, uterus and fallopian or egg tubes
- do have breasts
- enter into marriages without knowing anything in life
* Most girls experience breast growth
- menstrual cramps during the first one or two days of their periods
- grow into women
* Most girls have a growth spurt the year before they get their menstrual period
- baby teeth
- reach puberty
- recover from early adolescence
- start puberty
* Some girls also display autistic-like symptoms such as loss of social interaction and communication.
* Some girls are bigger than others, some girls' mothers are bigger than other girls' mothers
- diagnosed with meningitis
* Some girls bleed as young as nine years old
- heavier than others during their periods
- carry babies
- continue to mature a year or two after their period starts
* Some girls develop breasts at a very young age but have no other signs of sexual development
- early, some later
- die as a result of haemorraging, septicemia and shock
* Some girls die from brain tumors
* Some girls die in accidents
- auto accidents
- enjoy touching their clitoris
- even have sex for money
* Some girls feel embarrassed when their breasts begin to grow
- that mild exercise helps relieve menstrual pain
- get cysts that come and go with their menstrual cycles
- grow up without the love and affection of a father
* Some girls have a history of substance abuse
- albinism
- allergies
- conception
- diabetes
- food allergies
- heart disorder
- odors that come and go depending on their hormonal cycle and the time of the month
* Some girls have serious allergies
- kill rats
- live in shades
- manifest their depression by starving themselves or carving on their bodies
- notice emotional and physical changes during their menstrual cycles
- ovulate late in their cycles, but it is rare
- resort to prostitution to raise money
- sleep with boys
* Some girls start growing very early, but then never get much bigger
- maturing as young as eleven and boys around the age of thirteen
- puberty early, and some start later
- suffer from diseases
- think that they lose a lot of blood each month
* account for two-thirds of the children out of school.
* also become far more sedentary than boys as they enter adolescence
- experience a growth spurt during puberty
- seem to be concerned about the shape of their legs, breasts, waist and their eyes
* always think that they are fat.
* are a group of people.
* are also concerned about the shape of their legs, breasts, waist and about their eyes
- more likely than boys to seriously consider and attempt suicide
- much more likely than boys to report weight control as a benefit of smoking
* are as likely as boys to report smoking on a daily basis
- suffer from child abuse and neglect
* are at increased risk of physical, sexual and psychological abuse from an early age
- particular risk for eating disorders
- risk of pregnancy and additional abuse as a result of pregnancy
- disproportionately the victims of physical and sexual abuse at school
- easier to name than boys , according to the majority of parents
- especially at risk of sexual exploitation, forced labour, or early and unwanted marriage
* are especially vulnerable in early adolescence
- to depression once sleep deprivation sets in
- far more likely to be victims of sexual abuse than boys
- female animals
- individual human beings and they have the right to choose and to decide their lifestyle
- interested in the relationships between people, men and women as well as mother and child
- kids
- luckier than boys when it comes to disease-causing mutations in genes on the X chromosome
- more afraid of becoming fat than of nuclear war, cancer or losing their parents
* are more at risk from pregnancy outside marriage the longer they remain in school
* are more likely than boys to be affected by air pollution
- develop depression
- develop the severe, irrational fears called phobias
- to attempt suicide than are boys
* are more likely to be abused than boys, and most sexual abuse is committed by men
- conceived when conception is close to the time of ovulation
- forced into unwanted sexual activity, which can result in pregnancy
- than twice as likely as boys to have attempted suicide
- much less likely to go to school than boys, and much more likely to leave school early
- multidimensional individuals with diverse perspectives, needs, and developmental contexts
- often vulnerable by the age of nine to societal pressures that deaden their assertiveness
- particularly vulnerable to sexual violence
- proportionally higher percentage of victims of violence, including rape
- seven times more likely to be depressed and twice as likely to attempt suicide
- sexually mature when they start menstruating
- significantly more likely to bear a child out of wedlock as teenagers
- the vast majority of victims of commercial sexual exploitation in most countries
- three times more likely than boys to attempt suicide
* are twice as likely as boys to experience depression during adolescence
- to shirk participation in physical activity as they age
* are usually small in both height and weight for their age
- taller and proportionately heavier than boys
- young animals
* arrive at emergency rooms
* become wives.
* begin practicing the art of water carrying when they are very young.
* begin puberty and reach their adult height earlier than boys
- before boys but reach their adult height after boys
- to ovulate and menstruate
* being forced into prostitution is another major problem in parts of the world.
* belong to families.
* break resolution.
* can and do get pregnant the first time they have sexual intercourse
- certainly ovulate for quite some time prior to beginning their menstrual cycles
- develop irregular heartbeats, stomach problems, and bone breaks
- drink less than guys, over less time, and still have major damage done to internal organs
- have kids
- start their periods as young as eight years old
- take an active role in preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases
* can walk about late at night without fear of molestation
- alone at night without problem and young children walk to school by themselves
* carry water.
* change their hair when they break up with guys
- looks when they come into contact with the Internet
* come from countries
- in all shapes and sizes, independent of age
* crave certain food
* develop at different ages.
* develop breasts and boys grow hair on their faces
- pubic and axillary hair
- during puberty due to sex hormones , mainly estrogen
- ear infection
- in general much faster than boys
- penis envy towards all males
- physically sooner than boys, and both have greater interest in the opposite sex
- very differently than boys in adolescence
* die of eating disorders
- nice breasts
* eat potato
- snacks
* everywhere face gender-based violence in schools that impedes equal access to education.
* experience reproductive problems
- system problems
* express interest.
* face abuse, less food, and have more health disabilities and depression
- particular disadvantage, which compounds the discrimination faced by women
* feed ducks.
* feel alcohol's effects differently from day to day because of their menstrual cycle
- like girls
* follow mothers.
* gain confidence
- much more fat than boys
* generally begin menstruation about two years after the start of breast development
- grow and mature earlier than boys
- prefer to work in groups because it reduces feelings of competitiveness
- reach puberty earlier than boys
- talk sooner than boys, and first-born children talk sooner than other children
* get jobs
- out of cars
- polyarticular arthritis more often than boys
* go to schools.
* going through puberty have an immature cervix.
* have a higher chance of iron loss due to blood loss through menses and rapid growth
- urethra that is separate to the vagina and is used for passing out urine from the body
- vulva with a vagina, clitoris, uterus and ovaries
- dreams
- fingers
- first menstrual periods
* have have first menstrual periods
- images
- more genes than boys
- options
- painful periods
- plenty
- senses
* have two X chromosomes, but only one is active in any given cell
- ovaries, and each ovary holds thousands of eggs
- urethras
- whole life
* includes arms
- cell membranes
- cells
- cytoplasm
- heads
- necks
- nuclei
- personality
- plasma membranes
- sections
- vacuoles
- woman's bodies
* inherit X chromosomes from both parents, but boys only inherit one, from their mothers.
* involved in sports are more likely to use birth control than teenage non-athletes
- have fewer sexual partners
* is the opposite of boy.
* learn about menstruation
- lessons
- valuable lessons
* leave bathrooms
* lie in beds.
* like to have their rumps licked.
* live under the earth.
* look like moms.
* lose weight.
* love dogs
- ponies
- shoes
* make adjustment
- lunch
- up the largest single group of children out of school
* marry at very young ages in order to have a home.
* may have trouble.
* meet girls.
* miss parents.
* need light.
* often begin the changes of puberty before boys
- end up as domestic workers or prostitutes
- enter their active reproductive years in late adolescence with poor iron status
- experience lower back pain with their menstrual periods
* often have a severe drop in self -esteem during the middle school years
- their marriages negotiated by their fathers before they are born
- marry at a young age, bear children soon after, and receive only minimal schooling
- receive less attention than boys in the prevention and treatment of childhood diseases
- start to fast for a few days when they are nine years old and boys at the age of twelve
* open doors.
* participate in games
- soccer
* pay attention.
* perform at levels.
* pose huge problems
* quest for independence, or a search for self-knowledge.
* range in ages.
* reach ages
- puberty around age twelve, two years earlier than boys
* reject boys.
* rubbers Japanese women now have their own condoms.
* run a between two and five times greater risk of being the victim of sexual abuse.
* scouting encourages girls to become involved in their communities.
* see boyfriends
- cool guys
* seem to develop the ability to communicate earlier than boys.
* sing songs.
* sometimes reach motherhood before womanhood, boys become fathers before they become men.
* spend less time in sports and boys spend more time as they grow older
- more nights than boys in their mothers' households
* stand in neighborhoods.
- to develop breasts, gain weight on the hips, and develop curvier bodies
* suffer a dramatic loss of self-esteem during adolescence.
* suffer from health problems
- similar problems
* survive infection.
* tend to associate success at dieting with success in other areas of their lives
- be sexually and emotionally mistreated more than boys
- drop out of sports and physical education at an earlier age than boys
- have attention deficit without hyperactivity
- like or dislike themselves based on their physical appearance
* tend to like to play with girls and boys tend to like to play with boys
- girls, and boys tend to like to play with boys most of the time
- show a decline in self esteem and body image during early adolescence
- take ephedra because it is associated with weight loss
* to become mothers
- stay with relatives
* typically reach their adult height by about age
- start puberty a year or two earlier than boys
* use pads.
* usually begin puberty and reach maturity about two years earlier than boys
- have their first menstrual period about two years after puberty starts
- start to mature earlier than boys
* view body changes, such as increased fat layers, as negative.
* walk down streets.
* watch movies.
* will have discharge.
* win games.
+ Breast, Growth and form: Torso :: Sexuality
+ Freud's psychoanalytic theories, 'Religion'
* The Oedipus complex is when a boy is jealous of his father. The boy strives to possess his mother and ultimately replace his father as a means of no longer having to fight for her undivided attention and affection. While the Oedipus complex presents itself in males, females experience a different form of incestuous rivalry known as the Electra complex. Girls become jealous of their mothers and begin to feel desire towards their fathers. Females also experience penis envy which is the parallel reaction to the male experience of castration anxiety. Girls then repress this feeling and instead long for a child of their own. This suppression leads to the girl identifying with her mother and acquiring feminine traits.
+ North London Collegiate School: 1850 establishments :: Schools in England
* Girls travel from all over London to attend the school. Famous women who went there include Anna Wintour, Susie Orbach, and Rachel Weisz.
+ Null hypothesis: Statistics
* Girls are better at playing the piano than boys.
+ Puberty, Body changes in females, Body growth: Physiology :: Human sexuality
* Girls also experience a growth spurt during puberty. In the first year after puberty begins, they grow about. They grow even faster the next year or so, then the growth slows down and almost stops when they start menstruating. After a girl's periods begin, she usually does not grow more than taller.
+ Russian language, Naming: Slavic languages :: Languages of Europe
* Boys have the same family name as their fathers. Girls also use their father's family name, but with one difference. An 'a' is put on the end of the name. Take, for example, a man with the family name 'Romanov'. His son's family name is 'Romanov'. His daughter's family name is 'Romanova'.
+ Stockman: Australian culture :: Agriculture in Australia :: Occupations
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Geometrical concept
* are fundamental in computer graphics and computer vision.
* play a significant role in the analysis of physical systems.
Greek life
* means a lifetime of memories and involvement.
* place where members can grow and rise to their fullest potential.
* promotes leadership, service, and scholastic achievement.
* refers to the Greek letter societies, which make up a fraternity and sorority system.
* time when friendships develop through living, studying, and working together.<|endoftext|>Guardianship
* are court supervised proceedings for minors and for incapacitated adults.
* can be an important support and service for people with developmental disabilities
- pertain either to minors or the insane
* involves making decisions on behalf of the person with the mental incapacity.
* is duties
- normally a long-term relationship
- protection
* judicial process in which courts appoint a guardian to make decisions.
* legal determination made by the court
- process, and the decision is made by a judge
* long, complex legal process.
* protect the welfare of seniors who can no longer care for themselves.
* protective legal relationship.
Hatred of women
* is called misogyny.
+ Sexism: Discrimination
* Hatred of women is called misogyny. Hatred of men is called misandry.
Hermaphroditism
* allows for complex mating systems.
* good solution to the scarcity of potential mates.
* is sexuality
* is when both female and male sex organs are present
- one organism has both sexes
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Hatred
* always has the potential to threaten peace and security in any society.
* being, it permeates every cell.
* builds quickly when punishment hurts the child physically.
* can always change to love.
* causes a desire to judges
- punch
- all the problems of the world
- nervous weakness, uneasiness, restlessness, cough, fever, loss of blood, indigestion
* comes from ignorance.
* consists in a bad state caused by the thought of a certain object.
* creates hatred
- reasons for opposing through hostility
* destroys every form of good.
* distortion of love.
* feeds on stereotypes, ignorance and lies.
* feeling that leads to the extinction of values
- which leads to the extinction of values
* grows out of fear, and fear grows out of ignorance.
* hurts others, but hatred also hurts the one who hates.
* hydr-headed monster which manifests itself in varied fashions.
* is always self-hatred
- an addiction to the perpetrator
- another cause of conflict
- as blind as love
- emotion
- evil itself
- hostilities
- in the world today
- just one form of intolerance
- located in war
- mental murder
- one of humankind's most powerful and dangerous emotions
- overcome by love, forbearance and forgiveness
- pain, accompanied by the idea of an external cause
- perhaps the loneliest of sins
- possible only if there is love, and vice versa
- self-punishment
- something like blindness
- sorrow, with the accompanying idea of an external cause
* is the coward's revenge for being intimidated
- essence of communism
- first-born of fear
- opposite of love and refers to bitterness of spirit and hostility toward others
- poison which destroys compassion
- problem of the person who hates
- product of something
- root of poisonousness
- single most powerful unifying force
- very opposite of love
- very powerful, and unfortunately, nothing unifies people as well as hate
- what caused today's events in New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania
* kills the body and the soul, feeds on itself, and is the devil s tool.
* leads to dysfunction in society and the breaking of legal and ethical boundaries.
* liberating thing, It releases energies.
* means to have extreme enmity, to be hostile toward, or to show distaste for.
* poisonous snake that lives in the blood.
* prolonged anger towards a fellow human.
* shows up on roads, streets, and highways in the form of road-rage.
* sickness, discrimination crime and bigotry sin.
* strong emotion exploited by propagandists.
* stronger emotion than love.
* structure - anger, a stream.
* takes our energy and turns it to the ends of destruction.
* taught emotion.
Hydroponic gardening
* great way to grow plants indoors all year, and there's no weeding.
* is more exacting than soil gardening
- probably a better, faster way to grow plants than growing plants in soil
* is the process in growing plants without using soil
- wave of the future
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Harassment
* affects a victim's personal life and interferes with the quality of their work
- different people in different ways
- productivity and morale
* applies to a range of behaviour.
* based on racial, gender, ethnic and other characteristics is pervasive in the workplace
- sex, race, or sexual orientation violation of university policy
* behavior displayed during or prior to forced copulation.
* can also happen to men or between members of the same sex
- involve the use of obscene language or gestures in a public place
- lead to separation of mother and calf
- and often does take the form of speech
- be sexual harassment, bullying, namecalling, and teasing
* can be sexual, discriminatory or personal in nature
- racial, religious, or other
- create an environment in which access to education and employment is diminished
- have a devastating effect on people's lives
- include deliberate or unintentional verbal, written, visual or physical conduct
* can lead to confrontations and bodily harm
- stress, ill health and sometimes injury
- occur between men and women or between members of the same gender
* can occur between people of differing authority or between people of similar authority
- the opposite sex or between people of the same sex
- take many forms from touching fondling, rude comments to sexual intercourse
- undermine academic or work performance and can threaten economic livelihood
* comes in many forms and although mostly recognised as a crime against women.
* consists of persisting in unwanted contact with another.
* criminal offence even if there is no restraining order or peace bond
- violation of the Fair Housing Act
* exists when unwelcome verbal or physical contact affects employment in any of three ways.
* form of discrimination
- disparate treatment
- sexual aggression
- unlawful discrimination
* happens because men think that they can get away with objectifying women at random.
* harsher form of inappropriate conduct that undermines the employment relationship.
* has negative outcomes for victims, parents, harassers, and society in general.
* includes any coercive sexual behavior used to control or influence a student
- the use of foul language in a public forum
* involves subjecting a person to psychological, emotional and physical discomfort.
* is about power, control, and intimidation.
* is also a communication which is obscene or threatening
- concern of people of color
* is an abuse of power Victims often feel intimidated, humiliated and degraded
- unacceptable form of behaviour
- annoyance
- another form of work place violence
* is any activity which alters the animal's natural behavior
- human action that causes unusual behavior or change of behavior by an animal
- behavior that is insulting, demeaning, distressful, or intimidating
- harassment, regardless of the mechanism
- intentional harm
- mistreatment
- offensive, degrading, inappropriate, threatening and illegal
- persistently behaving in such a manner that annoys another person
- rooted in a power relationship which is used to gain or maintain advantage
- stressful and makes the workplace feel unsafe for the victim
- the opposite of respectful workplace behavior
- unacceptable conduct in the workplace
- unwanted, deliberate comments, gestures, graphic materials or physical contacts
- usually verbal assault, experienced and practiced more by girls
- verbal or physical abuse or threat
* lesser included offense of stalking.
* means persistently sending messages that upset or annoy another person
- unlawful harassment which constitutes a form of discrimination
- using real or perceived power to abuse or humiliate
* negatively affects morale, motivation and job performance.
* occurs at times in the workplace
- due to a refusal to acknowledge the inclinations of others
* occurs in a variety of situations
* occurs when a person pressures another person with unwanted sexual behavior
- one person subjects another to unwelcome verbal or physical conduct
- someone is subjected to unwelcome verbal or physical conduct
* often drives women out of the workplace.
* serious violation of a tenant's rights.
* undermines a person's self-esteem
- any attempt to achieve equality for all employees in the workplace
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Hemiepiphyte
* have the most unusual growth forms and are parasitic to larger trees.
* rely on a different strategy.
Harmonization
* is harmony
- musical performance
- vocal music
* technical term derived from trade law.
Holy scripture
* contains many passages that speak of hope.
* describes first the plague of blood.
Hereditary ataxia
* genetic neurological disorder that affects coordination.
* neurological disorder that affects balance, speech, and manual dexterity.
Hydraulic loading
* depends on rainfall, irrigation, and surface runoff.
* refers to the total amount of water applied to the soil.
Hormonal control
* is common to plants and animals.
* occurs including the effects of oestrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.
Hugging
* are paradises.
* cause arousal.
Hot thing
* glow, giving off light that carries the heat away.
* tend to burn red or orange.
Hierarchical clustering
* can be agglomerative or divisive.
* common computational approach used for microarray data analysis.<|endoftext|>Harvesting
* form of cosmetic control that cuts the plant below the water surface.
* increases the amount of water that reaches the ground and flows into rivers and streams.
* is also important to maintain a healthy, productive crop
- associated with feasts and ceremonies that have been passed down through generations
* is the dominant forestry activity in wetlands
- process of separating the worms from the compost
* kangaroos for food offers greater ecological benefits than growing domestic stock.
* occurs every three to four years in the winter after leaves fall from the trees.
* responsibility to all things.
* two-handed job, one to hold the leaves or lettuce head, the other to cut it off.<|endoftext|>Heroin
* Most heroin entering China is produced in Burma, near the Chinese border.
* Some heroin is brown in color
- dark brown, and black tar heroin is either sticky or hard and looks like roofing tar
* causes euphoria.
* hard drug
* is addictive substances
- crystal
- drugs
- illegal drugs
- made of opium
- narcotics
- opiate
- psychoactive drugs
+ Crime in India, Illegal drug trade: Crime by country :: India
* India is the world's largest producer of licit opium. But opium is diverted to illicit international drug markets. Heroin is smuggled from Pakistan and Burma, with some quantities transshipped through Nepal. Most heroin shipped from India are destined for Europe. There have been reports of heroin smuggled from Mumbai to Nigeria for further export. In Maharashtra, Mumbai is an important centre for distribution of drug.
Handwriting
* are marking
- writing
* can be difficult to read.
Homogeneity
* big plus in studying genetic disorders of populations.
* can be a vulnerability.
* causes transformation to coarse crystals.
* function of air gap, pole face diameter and field intensity.
* is achieved through moderate redundancy in the materials and forms of buildings
- similarity
- strength
- uniformity
* means that each cell is updated according to the same rules.
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Heating
* also changes the lipids
- induces other changes in foods, such as loss of color, texture, and vitamins
- occurs from both conduction current and radiation
* breaks enough of the intermolecular hydrogen bonds to allow the granule to swell noticeably.
* can also cause inclusions to become less visible and improve the clarity of a gem
- cause argon to leave a rock and make it look younger
* can release vapors that can be ignited
- which can be ignited
* causes boiling
- dehydration, and can lead to products such as polyamides
- evaporation in the form of water vapor
- the molecules to move faster and make collisions harder
- magnetic properties and the wheel rotates
* direct result of microorganism activity in hay stored at high moisture levels.
* drives oxygen from the food and leaves the food anaerobic.
* equalizes the moisture across the surface, allowing electrostatic deposition.
* generally results in lowered digestibility of protein.
* generates a separation of charge in the atoms or molecules of certain materials.
* increases the speed and degree of consolidation.
* is all electric.
* is another process for transferring energy
- way of coagulating certain colloids
* is by central heating and electric fire
- electric convector radiators
- electricity
* is by gas central heating and electricity
- heating, open-fire, and electricity
- slow combustion wood fire
- caused by an arc between the surface of the steel and a tungsten electrode
- charges at cost
- gas, either catalytic with radiators or forced warm air
- gas-forced air comparable to California code homes
- greater at the equator than at the earth's poles
- oil and wood
- represented by moving horizontally to the right from the initial temperature conditions
- sometimes necessary to form the gas in quantities that can be detected
* is the business for which solar energy is best suited
- single biggest energy use in homes
- third leading cause of residential fire deaths
- undesirable, as it tends to decrease the density of the charge air
- used to maintain temperature against ambient temperatures
* kills mircoorganisms and is the principle of pasteurization , sterilization , etc.
* means of neutralising possible infectious agents in blood.
* produces steam, explodes, turns endosperm inside out.
* requires the addition of energy throughout the entire medium volume.<|endoftext|>Histiocytosis
* big word for a bad disease.
* causes certain white blood cells to multiply and attack healthy organs.
* is blood disorder
- considered to be an orphan disease and receives little or no funding for research
- one such disease
* mysterious disease that in a lot of ways resembles cancer.
* rare, mysterious and sometimes fatal disease that primarily affects children.
* represents three related diseases which range from benign to aggressive.
* strikes young children and adults.
* syndromes in children.
Hieroglyph
* Some hieroglyphs are pictures representing an object such as a hand or bird.
* are little pictures representing words
- obscure symbols, but they are also very ancient
- small pictures used to write like our alphabet
- writing
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Hatchery
* Hatcheries are an important part of maintaining the fish population
- fish-breeding and raising centers located at or near rivers and streams
- places
- can easily lose a few million fry annually to bacteria and fungus
- deliver chicks to the producer within one to two days of hatching
- do play a vital role
- help provide jobs for commercial fishermen to bring salmon to the consumer
- play a huge role in imperiled species conservation
* Hatcheries produce hundreds of millions of fertilized eggs each year
- millions of fish that are released to migrate to the ocean and back
- release fingerlings annually
- remove adult fish from the system and release juveniles back into the system
- sell eggs, day olds, and adults
- spawn adult oysters and produce microscopic oyster spat
* Some hatcheries sprinkle waterfowl eggs with lukewarm water every other day after the first week.
Humiliation
* Being put over the knee childish, humiliating posture.
* can leave people scarred for life.
* form of abuse and has no place in our spiritual growth.
* is cases
- degradations
- embarrassment
- entertainment
- shame
- the distance between arrogance and humility, and pride can be deadly
- ultimately about the process of removing another's ability to define themselves
* part of bearing the cross.
* psychological slap in the face.<|endoftext|>Habituation
* also increases the chances of bears becoming conditioned to human foods or garbage.
* can help children cope with handicaps
- refer to a decrease in behavior, subjective experience, or synaptic transmission
* characterizes auditory sensory memory.
* enables organisms to distinguish meaningful information from background stimuli.
* function of time and familiarity.
* happens throughout the animal kingdom, including in humans.
* includes internalized social roles and habits.
* involves a loss of responsiveness.
* is adjustment
- characterized by diminished physiological responses to cold
- observed after repeated presentations of stimuli
- probably the most well know and accepted of the psychophysiological processes
* is the process by which exposure therapy is thought to work
- waning of a reflex response to repeated stimulation
* kind of learning.
* reduces response of neurons responding to specific repeating stimuli.
* reduction in a previously-displayed response when no reward or punishment follows.
* refers to a person's decrease in responsiveness to a repeated stimulus
- the development of pathways among neurons
* simple form of learning and occurs in many animal taxa
- kind of learning which can be demonstrated in human infants
- type of learning in which an animal learns to ignore a harmless stimulus
* takes over in the organism, as receptors begin to store memories.
* The learning that underlies habituation basic process of biological systems. Animals do not need conscious motivation or awareness for it to occur. Habituation enables organisms to distinguish meaningful information from background stimuli. Cellular basis of behavior, an introduction to behavioral neurobiology'.
Hemorrhagic cystitis
* can be severe and can be reduced by the prophylactic use of mesna.
* is described after bone marrow transplantation.
Hillbilly
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Hypnosis
* Is There are many levels and uses of hypnosis.
* allows remarkable dissociations, particularly with respect to sensations of pain.
* appears to be most like an altered state of suggestibility.
* can assist or accelerate any natural body reactions or ability
- people in making positive changes in their lives
* can be a tremendous facilitator of therapy
- useful part of exploratory psychotherapy
- dangerous
- quite effective with milder types of depression and anxiety
- scary to some people
- useful to gain access to the memories of someone suffering from traumatic amnesia
- block pain even under very dramatic circumstances such as open heart surgery
- both stimulate and inhibit gastric acid secretion
* can help by reprogramming the subconscious
- develop memory and increase concentration
- in certain situations
- release unwanted patterns like post traumatic stress reactions
- to boost creativity by accessing intuition, memory, and concentration
- with relaxation, breathing and pain
- promote accurate memory and raise to consciousness long forgotten information
- release causes for fears and phobias, then permanently release the fear
- relieve and even cure phobias and allergies as well as helping to remove fear and pain
* comes from the root word hypnos which means sleep.
* completely safe tool used to make positive changes.
* creates a bridge from the conscious mind to the subconscious and the power of the universe.
* dates back to the days of the Egyptian pyramids.
* deals with accessing the unconscious mind.
* denotes a trance.
* does prove to reduce stress levels of various people, as seen by the surveys
- seem to reduce one s stress level
* encourages an altered state of consciousness , by definition.
* enhances both the storage and retrieval of data.
* gateway to the unconscious mind.
* helps relieve pelvic pain due to functional causes unamenable to surgery
- some people stop smoking
* helps to get all parts balanced
- teach one to use positive self-talk and positive expectations
* highly subjective, personal experience.
* includes many different ways to set that daydream-like state of mind or trance into being.
* involves suggestion.
* is about subconscious response
- accumulative in it's powers
- also helpful with dental anxieties, procedures and phobias
- as old as humans
- capable of lowering stress
- clinically useful in almost every aspect of medicine
- effective for the treatment of dermatological conditions in three specific ways
- generally experienced as restful and relaxing, it is different then slumber
- great for the insomniac
- human activities
- in fact a method to encourage people to imagine experiences suggested by the hypnotist
- indeed very relaxing, making sleep come easier and has no harmful side-effects
* is just as likely to bring forth false impressions as true accounts of past events
- one commonly known form said to be used by secret government agencies
- meditation
- merely a tool to encourage altered states of consciousness
- most effective when the mind is in alpha state
- much more than hypnotherapy or stage hypnosis
- nothing more than a relaxed state of focused attention, similar to daydreaming
- often a fantasy or imaginary experience
- one of a number of psychiatric treatment techniques
* is one of many tools and techniques used to uncover information or to work out problems
- used in cigarette cessation
* is one of the most effective ways to deal directly with the unconscious level of the mind
- safest and economical treatments for stress
- way of regressing people
- probably more a matter of applied psychology than anything else
- really self-hypnosis
* is simply a means of focusing attention
- relaxation process
- state of deep mental and physical relaxation
- an altered state of natural consciousness
* is the manipulation of concentration levels
- primary method used to contact the subconscious mind
- state that a person experiences
- very much like daydreaming
- way to reprogram the triggers that cause impulse eating
* mental condition
* often works really well to help people get old relationships off their mind.
* opens the doorway to the subconscious mind where all our memories are stored.
* perfectly natural, normal state of mind
- normal state that just about everyone has experienced
- safe technique that anyone who can concentrate for a few moments can learn
* permits the mind to disengage to some extent.
* reveals the personal side of people.
* simply involves going into a relaxed, yet focused, state of awareness.
* skill that is developed through years of study and dedication
- learned, enhanced, and developed with time and experience
* taps the power of the imagination.
* technique in which an individual s susceptibility to suggestion is heightened.
* temporarily bypasses the conscious mind allowing access to the subconscious mind.
* term derived from the Greek word for sleep.
* tool sometimes used in the treatment of tension headaches and migraine.
* trance-like state between sleeping and waking
- that can be brought on by a person trained in special techniques
* vehicle for self exploration and change.
* very natural state of mental awareness
- useful adjunct in the treatment of somatization disorder
* well-documented method for reducing discomfort during painful procedures.
* widely accepted method for helping people make changes.
* works because it is possible to reprogram the subconscious mind
- with some people
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Honor
* also means pride in excellence of every sort, especially excellence of performance.
* claim to worth along with the social acknowledgement of worth.
* expresses the frame of mind from which obedience proceeds.
* has several synonyms such as integrity, courtesy, dignity, honesty, virtue and principle.
* is an internal force whose outward manifestation is reputation
- old fashioned word, used in our church maybe most often in the wedding service
- esteem, respect, or reverence
- linked to a woman s purity, making rape worse than murder
- love vested in all the virtues that make love noble
- personal integrity and excellence of character
- purity of love
- righteousness
- standing
* is the basis of fraternal relationships
- giving of one's word as a guarantee of ethical conduct
- ideal that acts of chivalry and courtesy spring from
- keen sense of ethical conduct
- mark of strength and nobility
- respect that makes one fit to rule
* motivates parents to treat children differently.
* personal quality of the highest value.
* self-imposed standard of conduct.
* small learning community with the resources of a large university.
* word pregnant with quality
- that has to do with recognizing and obeying authority
Hot soak
* are out during pregnancy because the heat can harm a fetus.
* can be effective for temporary muscular pains.
Hematologic toxicity
* Hematologic toxicities associated with topotecan therapy are noncumulative.
* is infrequent following trastuzumab use as a single agent
- only slightly less common than renal toxicity
- possible during therapy with carbamazepine
- summarised as mild and reversible
Homecoming
* is reunion.
* keeps people from having to let go of one of the most memorable times of their life.
* time to renew acquaintances, to share experiences and to revisit favorite haunts.
Hexapod
* are the predecessor to our current array of insects.
* comprise insects and three small orders of insect-like animals with six thoracic legs
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Herpe
* -Small painful blisters on the sex organs or mouth.
* Apply vitamin E oil twice a day to encourage the healing process.
* are extremely transmittable through oral sex.
* can also be severe in people with suppressed immune systems
- very serious when the cornea, or surface of the eye, is infected
- appear as sores or blisters on the genitalia, anus or mouth
* can be a serious health issue for certain people
- fatal if passed to a newborn
- life threatening to an infant
* can cause fatal infections during delivery, if the mother is shedding the virus
- iritis by itself, or in combination with a corneal infection
- mouth, tongue and lip ulcers
- serious infections in newborns because their immune systems are still developing
* can infect a baby during passage through the birth canal and cause serious illness
- men, women, and children
- recur and often causes repeat attacks
- spread from one person to another very easily when sores are present
* causes tiny blisters that burst to leave ulcers that resemble cold sores.
* comes from the herpes simplex virus and is spread through touch, kissing, and sexual contact.
* effects anything from humans to fungi.
* esophagitis with ulceration and granulation tissue.
* is spread by direct contact with an infected person
- the rashes, sores, or blisters of an infected person
- skin to skin contact
- skin to skin contact with an infected partner
* is spread from skin to skin contact during intercourse or from kissing
- where the infection is located
* is spread through direct contact with a person who has the virus
- oral, anal, or vaginal sex with an infected person
- sexual contact when it enters the body through tiny passages in the skin
* looks like shingles, but usually only affects a certain area of the body.
* often occurs on the genitals because lovemaking can break the skin to let the virus in.
* presents as a painful ulcer or lesion on the skin.
* sometimes can cause painful sores that keep coming back.
* spreads most easily when sores are present
- through intimate skin contact with an infected individual
* usually begins with an itching or tingling
- causes painful blisters that break open and form sores
Hypersensitivity
* can lead to a potentially fatal reaction.
* condition in which the body over-reacts to a protein or other stimulus.
* develops over a period of two to ten weeks.
* is an immune response that damages the body's own tissues
- manifested by rash or urticaria
- no general reaction
- sensitivity
- the major problem associated with the penicillins
* syndromes including a lupus-like disorder.
Hardiness zone
* are areas of similar growing conditions
- updated periodically to compensate for climate change
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Hydration
* also plays a key role in athletic performance
- triggers metabolic changes in the embryo that cause it to resume growth
* appears to be tied to phases of deformation.
* boosts survival odds for tiniest transplant patients.
* can also help stave off the effects of jet lag.
* causes crystals to form that interlock and bind together
- the seed to swell and rupture the seed coat
* forms at different rates on different obsidians.
* good way of promoting blood flow through bone.
* has the potential to decrease or prevent side effects.
* helps maintain proper muscle tone and helps keep the skin clear, healthy and resilient.
* involves a complex redirection of forces of attraction and repulsion
- many different reactions, often occurring at the same time
* is also critical to thermo-regulation in the cold
- key for all the mucous membranes of the body to remain moist
* is an equally vital component in maintaining constant energy and fighting fatigue
- important part of good nutrition
- assessed by carefully recording intake and output and by observation of skin turger
- association
- believed to be critically important in the treatment of migraine
- considered especially valuable in improvement of ventilation
- critical for fighting eczema
- crucial for infants
- doubly important to the diabetic diver to prevent decompression illness
- equally important in the summer as it is in the winter
* is essential to good breast milk production
- managing diarrhea regardless of the cause
* is important for good digestion and overall health
- keeping the joints lubricated as well as for overall health
- prevention
* is important, as the body is mostly water
- but so is replenishment of vitamin stores
- maintained by drinking a lot of fluid
* is monitored by daily weights
- electrolytes
- serum hematocrit
- probably the most studied area relating to kidney stones
* is the bottom line in athletic performance
- key to removal of toxins from the cells, and transporting nutrients into the cells
- surrounding of ions with molecules of water
- very important and caffeine has a drying effect
* key to avoiding heat-related injuries.
* often precedes the next process - hydrolosis.
* pockets that only accept one type of bladder.
* produces some heat.
Historical chronology
* can deal with history or with the geological history of the earth.
+ Chronology
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Homelessness
* affects a wide variety of people
- an increasing number of U.S. families each year
- every are of a child's development
* alone can make children aggressive, withdrawn or depressed.
* also makes it more difficult for teen parents to stay in school
- singles out other groups of people such as the sick
* appears to be largely concentrated within urban areas.
* big city problem.
* can damage children's development.
* can happen to anyone for many reasons
- mean being judged and shunned by society
- take many forms
* comes with many faces.
* common fate.
* community wide responsibility.
* complex issue, and one that is difficult to deal with.
* complex problem for which there is no quick fix
- in Abilene
- situation often caused by more than one factor
* contributes to the spread of infection.
* creates chaos in a child's life
- or exacerbates health problems, mental health issues and addiction
* crime in New York.
* cruel fact of present-day American life.
* damages the physical and mental health of individuals who are homeless.
* deadly serious issue with grave public safety implications.
* devastating experience for parents and children alike.
* frequently breaks up families
- separates families
* greatly increases the likelihood of a suicide attempt.
* health hazard.
* huge problem for many countries.
* human tragedy.
* interferes with children s education and development
- the fulfilment of rights and with normal family life
* is about the absence of choices
- all grays
* is an accepted condition in society and transients are no longer the stereotype
- epidemic
- ever-present condition in virtually all communities regardless of affluence
- unfortunate outcome for some newly-discharged foster youth
- associated with rooflessness
- connected with changing social conditions in the member States
- defined by a loss of control over one's environment
- fundamentally a problem of poverty and a lack of affordable housing
- increasingly common among the elderly
- linked to problems of domestic violence for example
- more likely to affect people who have never been in long-term hospital care
- often more than meets the eye
- on the increase as a result of rising unemployment
- one of the ingredients for social exclusion
- particularly frightening for women
- physically, psychologically, and financially devastating
- probably the loneliest feeling a human can have
- simply the bottom end of poverty
- something that can be eradicated
* is the guilt of our truth
- subject of many myths
- widespread
* is, in effect, tantamount to having no identity.
* leads to criminalization.
* major concern in our society today
- health risk
* means nowhere to get stuck and to stand.
* national disgrace
- scourge
* pervasive problem.
* poses serious threats to the health and well being of the men and woman.
* precludes good nutrition, good personal hygiene, and basic first aid.
* problem in developed as well as in developing countries.
* problem that affects many people in America
- needs to be addressed
- which strikes people of all races and ages
* reality in urban, suburban, and rural communities.
* reflection of the criminalization of poverty in America.
* sands away the pretense from a person.
* serious social problem that needs attention.
* situation that is very evident in today s society.
* social problem most often associated with urban areas.
* societal plight, but it especially hurts to see children hurting and alone.
* terrible problem in the world today.
* truly matter of life and death. | {
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Handicraft
* are a time-honored trade in Mexico and artisans are deeply respected for their skill
- an important industry and craft products are exported throughout the world
- artifacts
- both practical implements and clothing and often have deep symbolic meaning
- pieces of art that serve either a functional, practical or decorative purpose
- the end product of a living culture
- work
* form another important source of income.
* have an antique tradition on the island and are still today widely practised.
* is work
* mimic the physiological effects of meditation.
* seem to require more time and are labor intensive.
Hieroglyphic
* are a form of ancient writing
- as much an artform as a means of expressing ideas and information
- bands
- notation
- picture symbols representing an idea, object, or sound
* usually refers to the writing of ancient Egypt.<|endoftext|>Hybridization
* also makes the plant bigger and more stress resistant.
* analyses of nervous system gene expression.
* are relatively rare among native species because of disjunctive distribution.
* can change the genetic makeup of plants in many ways
- lead to many interesting new plants
* commonly occurs in nature.
* cross between two varieties or species.
* detects only a few specific drug related mutations.
* does occur in nature but it is very very rare.
* is an evolutionary mechanism that produces new species
- carried out primarily with yak females mated to bulls of local cattle
- considered a threat to the endangered Banteng
- correlated with introgression
- couplings
- different from grafting
- now a common agricultural practice used to increase production in plants
- similar to the hybridizations that occur in the plant and animal kingdoms
* is the breeding of Vitis vinifera with resistant species
- practice of two different species interbreeding
* occurs when recently diverged populations interbreed.
* phenomenon naturally generated at such interfaces.
* prominent example of molecular recognition.
* refers to the formation of double stranded nucleic acids.
* serious problem to our wild salmon when aquaculture fish escape.
* uses cross pollination to introduce desirable characteristics from two parent plants.
Hypopigmentation
* common complication with cryotherapy.
* is especially a problem for patients with a dark complexion
- seen in blacks
- used to describe areas of decreased skin color
Historical archaeology
* growing field in North America and other parts of the world.
* is the study of cultures with some form of writing
- post-writing cultures
* plays a major role in the study of fur trade and mission sites.
* specialized subdiscipline within the field of archaeology.<|endoftext|>Hormonal change
* Many hormonal changes occur during menopause.
* Some hormonal changes can cause the gums to become red, tender and bleed easily.
* are one of the many biochemical changes that takes place during a fast
- partly to blame for the mood swings that many pregnant women experience
* associated with breast-feeding and menopause also can dampen desire
- menopause can also cause symptoms
* brought on by menopause can cause dry eyes in older women.
* can also affect secretions from the tear glands.
* can cause high blood sugars especially in the morning
- rage
- leave the breasts less firm, more saggy
- sometimes pique an irritable bowel
* help the skin and ligaments to relax and stretch.
* linked to pregnancy or menopause can cause hair loss in women.
* occur with estrogen production.
* put women at an increased risk for periodontal disease.
* related to puberty can put teens at greater risk for getting periodontal disease
- the menstrual cycle can trigger cravings, for instance
* result in unusual swings in emotions.
* signal sexual maturity.
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Horsepower
* also creates a vehicle's top-end speed.
* can measure the power of engines also.
* is another measure of power
- unit of power
- derived from a formula that calculates torque and rpm
- high-speed power
- one of the limitations of four stroke engines
- pull times speed
- the measure of an engine's ability to deliver power at a given engine speed
- used for things like towing a trailer over a distance
* means the ability to do work.
* measure of energy used to generate torque
- power , which technical term in physics
* power unit
Historical research
* involves careful selection, analysis, and use of sources
- studying, understanding, and explaining past events
* is the interpretation of facts or the finding of patterns.
* scientific process of evaluating available documents.
Hyphenation
* is important in writing
- punctuation
* works with documents written in many languages.
Hyoscyamine sulfate
* is absorbed totally and completely by oral administration.
* passes the blood brain barrier and the placental barrier.
Hatred of men
* is called misandry.
+ Sexism: Discrimination
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Hippos
* Most hippos eat meat.
* Most hippos have diets
- enormous mouths
- eyes
- feet
- glands
- herbivorous diets
- mates
- sebaceous glands
- skin
- teeth
- toes
* Most hippos live in american zoos
- reach sexual maturity
- rely on water
* Some hippos are classified as individuals.
* Some hippos develop bonds
- intimate bonds
- grow throughout life
* Some hippos have predators
- sisters
- hold underwater breaths
- kill capybaras
* Some hippos make habitats
- watery habitats
- suffer fatal seizures
* also use subsonic vocalizations to communicate.
* are a common sight in the rivers, swamps and lakes of southern and eastern Africa
- also subject to unregulated or illegal poaching
- among the megafaunal species most dangerous to humans
- amphibious and are excellent swimmers
- an important part of the African ecosystem
- artiodactyls which means they are grouped with animals that have an even number of toes
- by far among the largest living mammals come only after rhinoceros, whales and elephants
- considered one of the world's most dangerous animals
- dangerous animals and a serious problem in many parts of Africa
* are excellent swimmers and floaters, and can walk along the river bottom
- can walk on the river bottom
- but prefer to amble along the bottom of slow-moving or stagnant water
- extremely graceful in the water, despite their clumsy appearance on land
- fast for their size
- generally peaceful, but adult males engage in ferocious fighting over territory
- herbivores, so they eat mostly plant food to fuel their large frames
- hosts to many creatures
- one of the largest land mammals
- perhaps the least charismatic of Africa's animals
- powerful huge jungle beast who live in swamp and lake water
- present in many African rivers
- responsible for more human fatalities than lions, elephants and water buffaloes combined
- strict vegetarians
- territorial, and like the buffalo can be exceptionally aggressive when provoked
* are the closest living land relative of the whales and dolphins
- most dangerous animal in Africa
- promoter of creativity, flowing features of water
- third-largest living land mammals, after elephants and white rhinos
- vegetarians and feed exclusively on grass
* are very aggressive and can be dangerous
- creatures and are very dangerous
- large land mammals
- loud animals
- virtually hairless, with bristles only on their noses, ears, and tails
* can develop severe sunburn if they are unable to avoid the sun
- live to be forty years old
- move easily in the water despite their size and bulk
- quickly twist and change directions
- store food in their stomachs and go three weeks without eating
- turn each ear in a different direction at the same time
* cause the most deaths by far for a specific speciies.
* choose to feed at night in order to protect their sensitive skin from the sun.
* do almost everything in the water, including giving birth, mating, and resting.
* eat at night and sleep during the day
- grasses around lakes, keeping areas open and clear of vegetation
* generally spend most of the day wallowing in shallow water coming out to graze only at night.
* have a central nervous system containing a brain and a spinal cord
- loose, relaxed social structure
- low mortality rate, and both males and females reproduce into old age
- special mutualistic relationship with the barbel fish
- big and heavy bodies , dark gray skin , and short legs
- extensive adaptations for life in the water
- four toes
* have four webbed toes on each foot and like to live in slow-moving or still waters
- foot and typically reside in slow-moving or still waters
- huge mouths and teeth, even though they eat grass
- huge, curving tusks at the front of the mouth
- no sweat glands, so they keep cool in the water or in mud
- red perspiration that looks like blood
- unique skin that needs to be kept wet for a good part of the day
- unusual pores on their body which exude a thick, oily, pink sweat
* have very delicate and sensitive skin
- long and sharp teeth
- white and gray brain matter
* kill more humans that lions
- people in Africa than any other wild animal
* leave the water to eat at night.
* often live in large groups with an established hierarchy.
* open their mouths wide in a yawning threat display as a sign of dominance.
* prefer to breed in the water but can also do so on land
- graze on grass close to water beds
* reproduce about every two years in the wild.
* secrete a pink, natural sunscreen from their skin.
* spend most of the day in and out of the water.
* spend most of their days in the water and mud, coming out at night to feed
- the water, where they defecate in substantial amounts
- time in the water
- much of their time wallowing in shallow water and mud
* spend their days wallowing in rivers or swamps, and usually feed only at night
- nights grazing
- two-thirds of the day in the water before going off to find grass
* use sound and body language to communicate.
* vary from brown to grayish purple, with pink underparts and skin creases.
* weigh up to two tons and can be four metres long.
+ Hippopotamus, Description: Even-toed ungulates
* Hippos have big and heavy bodies, dark gray skin, and short legs. A hippo's main defence is their extremely strong mouth. Hippos are actually strong enough to break an alligator in half with one bite, but they are usually not violent unless something attacks their babies. They can grow to be 15 feet long and weigh 3,000 pounds. | {
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Hate
* Most hate is rooted in fear, suspicion, ignorance and pride.
* acted upon demonstration of power.
* brings war and fighting into the world.
* can also come from being disconnected from others, marginalized, misunderstood and ignored.
* can be a form of love
- seen in many forms, each form appeals to different people
- flow in many directions
- manipulate, but it has no power to create trust or commitment
- only breed hate
* causes a desire to kill
- violence
* comes from home, and many parents teach it
- in all colors
* creates darkness in men's souls.
* dislike for anybody or group.
* divides people and severs any sense of worldwide brotherhood and hope for peace.
* feeds on hate.
* force of attraction.
* good sign of underlying possible love.
* has power in destructiveness.
* is about anger
- also a cause of violence in our schools
* is an abstract thing, and part of every murderer's motive
- attack on a community's health
- emotion of gut level distain
- emotion, as much as love is
- equal opportunity emotion
* is an intense dislike for someone or something
- feeling of malevolence, anger, dislike, etc
- unnatural aspect of humanity
- aversion for any object of the senses
- based on fear
- born of fear
- contagious, like a cancer
- everywhere and to all people
- evil
- fear, and fear is rot that cankers root and fruit alike
- found everywhere in huge quantities, while love is very dense in few places
- hate and love is love, forever
- human emotion
- just as injurious to the person who hates
- one of our reactions to a lack of understanding
- our frustration at failure to comprehend
- part of our primal nature
- powerful emotion
* is rooted in fear, and the only cure for fear-hate is love
- negation
* is the absence of love, by the definition being used
- bad side of people
- complement of fear and narcissists like being feared
- coward's revenge for being humiliated
- direct result of culpability
- gangs in the streets and the guns that they pack
- mean of war
- most wasteful of all human emotions
- opposite of love
- preventive to forgiveness
- result of one's thought process
- to suffering
- typical only for people
- what pulls the trigger of violence
- wrong in all colors shapes and sizes
* leads to anger
* learned behavior.
* makes people feel powerful.
* malignant tumor on the brain stem of humanity.
* moral condition, while the government non-moral agency.
* positive energy that binds the universe together.
* requires that the target of hate be different, be inhuman.
* sadness, accompanied by the idea of an external cause.
* scary and dangerous sickness infecting humanity.
* starts to take effect at a young age.
* strong and vehement emotion
- emotion and it destroys
- word but it is closely associated to prejudice
* takes many forms.
* used as a political weapon is dangerous to the future of mankind.
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Hope
* acts as an anchor to the soul.
* can be expectation, desire, anticipation, belief or longing.
* differs from faith, in that it looks only forward to future objects.
* involves trust in someone or something on which the expectation is centered
- trust, committing our lives to an expectation
* is also our reaction to pain
- at the level of faith and love
- belief in risky loving
- cleans
- directly proportional to having faith
- feelings
- located in despair
- nature's veil for hiding truth's nakedness
- part of faith
* leads to the loss of fear, and fear to the loss of hope.
* lies in individuals that learn about the medical and compassionate rewards of vegetarianism.
* lives with life and dies with death.
* provides wings to thought, and love to hope.
* refers to an expectation.
* reigns in a person's life when they see with an x-ray vision into the future full of promise.
* shines brighter than the brightest star on the darkest night.<|endoftext|>Ideology
* All ideologies organize the world.
* Ideologies are anathema to reason
- inevitably subject to the imperfections that mark all men
- systems of claims
- can cause much pain
- depoliticize what are in fact differences in power that serve some more than others
- do change over time
- emerge out of political and religious ideas to strongly shape people's worldviews
- influence or determine the behavior of individuals and the fate of people
- is something in books
- make a claim to knowledge about society
- often change rapidly given the way society is moving along at lightning speed
- provide shared meanings that facilitate communication between individuals
- take narrative forms
* Some ideologies are pluralistic and others are monistic.
* always reigns supreme when there is no challenge to the existing order.
* exists in our heads, hearts, subjectivities and even our identities.
* goes beyond the study of things as they are.
* guides society the way self-concept guides an individual s behavior.
* has a material existence
- national character because it reflects the specific racial and national composition
- the function of constituting individual as subjects
* human concept which is brought to bear on technology.
* influences the form of messages, more subtly than mere political ideology.
* involves assertions.
* is an important means by which to legitimize ruling authority
- orientation
- created by people
- dead or comatose in art, philosophy, politics, everywhere
- inside-out theory
- intended to defend a particular view of the kind of society one presumes is desirable
- linked to wrong comprehension of reality and interests
- made of ideals
- one of the three main forms of the class struggle
- part of organizations
- reflected in culture
* is the nightmare made material by certain social bearings
- result of experience built upon experience
- upside down theory
* often fills the void left by a dying religious belief.
* plays a decisive role in the activities of people.
* practice within a specific class or social organization.
* represents the imaginary relationship of individuals to their real conditions of existence.
* state of mind while institutions are models on the ground.
* therefore motivates people to act according to an objectified moral code.
Integrated marketing
* corporate philosophy that, like quality, belief.
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Insanity
* causes a desire to kill
- scuba dives
* defense to certain crimes that require proof of intent.
* has no party lines, it affects the whole body.
* is an invention of idealists
- curable if there are no incurable results of disease
- doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different results
- foreign to psychiatry
- health
- hereditary in that family
- largely the result of degen- eracy
- mental illnesses
* is often the lofic of an accurate mind overtaxed
- logic of an accurate mind overtaxed
* is the exception in individuals
- mental inability to distinguish what is right from what is wrong
- result of having too much to say and no one to listen
- root of all genius
- seeming inability to learn from past mistakes
- worst thing that can happen to an individual as a result of non-control of the mind
- trying the same thing over and over and expecting a different result
* makes people turn on themselves and others.
* mental condition
* relative term.
* state of mind But never let it go
- in which the individual is out of touch with reality
Infrared heating
* is done by using lamps which are designed to emit energy in the infrared spectrum.
* provides steady heat without the drafts of blowers and fans.
Involuntary smoking
* cause of death and disease, including lung cancer, in healthy nonsmokers.
* cause of disease, including lung cancer, in healthy non-smokers
* is just as harmful as direct smoking.
Inattention
* appears to be more evenly distributed between males and females.
* can lead to accidents.
* causes a person to get bored with a task very quickly.
* common cause of crashes.
* is also a common symptom of both depression and anxiety.
* pervasive problem among all age groups of both genders.
Insufficient lubrication
* can also cause pain.
* is the most common cause of noise and wear.<|endoftext|>Ischemic colitis
* is the most common form of bowel ischemia
- usually a localized process rather than a diffuse one
* occurs as the result of reduced blood flow to the intestines
- due to a disease process causing a reduction of blood supply to colon
* results from a lack of blood flow to the colon leading to death of bowel tissue.
* It occurs more often in older people. Ischemic colitis is the most common form of bowel ischemia.
* serious condition caused by reduced blood flow to the intestines
- in which blood supply to the colon is compromised
Indian philosophy
* has a very precise understanding of the 'inner' world.
* is based on perception or seeing
- revered throughout the world<|endoftext|>Indium
* byproduct of the formation of lead and zinc
* can be expensive, and gallium as well.
* enters the roaster as an element of zinc concentrates.
* is about as rare as silver
- also part of the alloy, galinstan, which non-toxic liquid at room temperature
- chemical elements
- metal
- metallic elements
* is soft enough, that it rubs on to other objects like graphite and lead
- that it rubs onto other objects in much the same way as graphite and pencil lead
* lends several desirable properties to solders, where it can replace lead.
* looks like zinc.
* malleable, silvery-white metal found primarily in ores of zinc and tin.
* manufacturer of solder.
* moderately toxic metal by inhalation and mildly toxic by ingestion.
* occurs predominantly in solid solution in sphalerite, a sulfide ore of zinc.
* ' chemical element. It has the chemical symbol 'In'. It has the atomic number 49. It rare metal. It soft, malleable and poor metal. Indium looks like zinc. Pieces of indium can easily be joined together by pushing one piece into another. The chemistry of indium is quite like aluminium or gallium. Zinc ores are the main source of indium.
* soft metal found in zinc and copper ores, and is captured during the refining process.
* very soft, silvery-white lustrous metal
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Instability
* is correlated with the presence of very small chromosomes, double-minute chromosomes
- disorder
- instability is instability
* is the tendancy of different air parcels to rise spontaneously
- void between the two worlds
* manifestation of vertebral subluxation.
* mark of the human condition.
* occurs during gametogenesis, showing a greater instability in male transmissions
- when a star runs out of hydrogen to burn, and then evolves off the main sequence
* systematic feature of financial markets.
Institutional access
* highly efficient use of telecommunications resources.
* is an efficient use of scarce universal service resources.
Indolence
* cause of much unhappiness.
* is disobedience
- the mother of poverty<|endoftext|>Ischemia
* can occur as a result of narrowing of the arteries, or with complete block of an artery
- then lead to an increased chance of infections
* common cause of non-healing wounds.
* condition where there lack of oxygen in an organ that results in pain.
* is anemia.
* is caused by a lack of blood and oxygen in tissue
- the mechanisms listed
- diseases
- illnesses
- most likely to occur when the heart demands extra oxygen
- the lack or deficiency of oxygen-rich blood
* is the leading cause of death in the United States and most developed countries
- disability and death
- medical term for lack of oxygen to a target organ
- most frequent cause of stroke
- number one cause of death in most developed countries
- result of a perfusion-dependent imbalance between supply and demand
* major factor contributing to the failure of most chronic wounds to heal.
* means low oxygen levels in the tissues.
* medical term for lack of oxygen, essentially.
* occurs when coronary artery vasospasm decreases oxygen supply to the myocardium
- there loss of blood flow through the coronary arteries to the myocardium
* physiological term indicating insufficient blood flow for normal cellular function.
* plays a major role in generating damage from lethal diseases, injuries and aging.
* quickly leads to necrosis.
* refers to a lack of adequate blood flow to an area
- reduction in blood flow
- temporary reduction in blood to the body
* refers to an inadequate amount of blood flowing to the brain
- blood supply to the heart muscle
* reversible condition if normal blood flow is restored.
* simulates conditions that occur in the heart during a heart attack.
* starves the flow of energy to the muscle and precursor to heart attack.
* state of reduced blood flow and oxygen starvation.
* temporary reduction of blood flow because an area is blocked or narrowed.
* then follows when the embolus blocks an artery.
* usually temporary shortage of oxygen in a part of the body.
Intertidal zone
* are among the Earth's richest and most dynamic ecosystems.
* offer natural settings for marine studies.<|endoftext|>Introspection
* continuing process in any living organisation.
* defining difference between moral and immoral persons.
* feature of depressive bouts.
* involves the capacity to work with one s unconscious.
* is an attempt to understand the reasons for why people feel and think the way they do
- important source of belief
- central to any attempt at purifying the present-day personality
- contemplation
- healthy for art, as is the awareness of illusions
- reflection
* is the first step towards knowing others
- mechanism that exposes to the outside world the functionality of a component
- process of becoming self-aware
- reflective examination of one's thought process and sensory experience
* key element of life-long learning and personal human development.
* lousy way to theorize about thinking.
* method of reporting the contents or the processes of one's mind.
* replaces observation and becomes a mechanism of social coercion.
Immune dysfunction
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Internal validity
* focuses on cause and effect relationships.
* is the extent the study is addressing what it was intended to address.
* subset of external validity.
Indian ricegrass
* is an example of a common name
- found throughout the western states
- grass
* reestablishes on burned sites through seed dispersed from adjacent unburned areas.
Important change
* happen inside the body by the time wet dreams and periods begin.
* occur in the eyes, skeleton, heart, aorta, lungs, skin, and other tissues.<|endoftext|>Impatience
* breeds anxiety, fear, discouragement and failure.
* can lead the impatient person to snap at others in response to questions or requests.
* causes frustrations
- stress which is harmful to one's health
* creates anger, resentment, and bitterness.
* gets people killed more frequently than environmental hazards.
* is an important part of being an entrepreneur
- anger aimed at lazy computers
- fidget
- irritation
* is one of the big enemies of investing
- prime causes of road rage
- something that has grown worse in the digital age, too
- the hallmark of our culture and society today
* result of restlessness, and that result of the soul's uncertainty.
* strong negative force in building or maintaining any relationship.
* usually comes down to a problem of self-control.
* very common human tendency.
* way of life.
Illegality
* also creates other economic handicaps.
* drives up the price of drugs, making using drugs very expensive.
* is commonplace in the island of Cuba
- quality<|endoftext|>Infrared spectroscopy
* deals with the interaction of infrared light with matter.
* gives very sharp signals, which are different from other carbonyls.
* is an important technique in organic chemistry
- even more beneficial when run on pure compounds
- therefore an important tool for the identification of a compound
* is used to determine interatomic bond lengths
- graph the wavelengths of infrared light that the quartz absorbs
* popular analytic method for identifying organic materials.
+ Ester: Functional groups
* There are many ways to find out if a molecule has an ester group. Infrared spectroscopy gives very sharp signals, which are different from other carbonyls. Carbon NMR spectroscopy has similar characteristics.<|endoftext|>Idolatry
* begets the setting up of a graven image.
* can take many forms.
* deep structure of certain economic, political, cultural, legal, ecological practices.
* distorts man's conception of the world and external nature.
* form of psychological manipulation.
* grievous sin.
* includes worship of money, power, prestige, or self.
* is adultery on the level of governing principles.
* is also a feminine function
- scriptural
- at the bottom of pornography, lust and sexual promiscuity
- by far the most frequently discussed problem in the Scriptures
- made of obsessions
- often in the scripture called whoredom, adultery, and fornication
- only a problem for people of faith - never one for atheists
- poisonous
- predicated upon the fundamental impatience of the people
- spiritual fornication
- that which naturally springs up in the mind fallen man
* is the enemy of mankind
- evidence of man s rejection of the truth
- honor, adoration, devotion to false gods
- phenomenon of worshipping idols
- practice of ascribing absolute value to things of relative worth
- worship of self
- thought to defile the one true god
* is used for ignorance
- when the 'whole' is worshipped
* means substituting the thing for the person.
* perversion of man's innate religious sense.
* refers to the worship of idols.
* takes many forms, but the self-idolatry of identity is perhaps among the most insidious.
* ultimately boils down to using one's belief system to live for self.
* usually leads to fornication.
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Interspecie
* is the competition for food, space and shelter between different species.
* relationshipsoccupy a spectrum, from mutualism to parasitism.
Infective endocarditis
* affects eight times as many elderly men as elderly women.
* continues to have high rates of morbidity and mortality.
* is associated with petechial and purpuric skin lesions
- infection
- inflammation
- treated with antibiotics and with surgery in some situations
Isokinetic training
* combines both the nervous and muscular systems.
* is considered by most to be the best way to train a muscle.<|endoftext|>Incompatibility
* can also occur for environmental reasons such as high temperatures
- stem from cultural as well as religious differences
* following fusion or post-fusion incompatibility is far more common within species.
* is at the core of marital conflict
- characteristics
- opposition
- recognized in Alabama, Alaska, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio and Oklahoma
- the price of progress''
* occurs whenever the two plants to be crossed carry the same alleles.
* often occurs as products evolve over their life span.
Ideal
* are beautiful things to try to attain
- formulations by the human mind
- goals
- ideas
- models
* constitute the overall direction or sense of direction of the path one traverses.
* have bases, analogous to bases for vector subspaces.
* is an idea<|endoftext|>Infarction
* can lead to a arrhythmias and arrhythmias can easily lead to death
- occur as a result of impaired blood flow to the pituitary gland or head trauma
* commonly occur in the spleen , kidney, lungs , brain , and heart.
* is diseases
- illnesses
- pathology
* means death of a tissue due to depletion of oxygen supply
- or organ
- necrosis of myocardial tissue
* pathological term denoting permanent tissue damage caused by ischemia.
* refers to when the heart muscle actually dies.
+ Hypercholesterolemia, Why is atherosclerosis bad?: Diseases and disorders of the cardiovascular system :: Diseases
* If the artery brought blood to the heart, people can have angina or a heart attack. Myocardial means relating to the heart muscle. Infarction means death of a tissue or organ. So a myocardial infarction or 'heart attack' is when blood flow to part of the heart stops. Then that part of the heart dies. Angina is when the blood flow is 'low' but not 'totally blocked'. | {
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Intolerance
* All intolerance is based on fear, and fear is usually a lack of understanding.
* affects every person.
* applies only to truth, but never to persons.
* breeds hatred and violence
- inconsistency, which is the parent of hypocrisy
* can affect any organ system of the body
- grow as a wave and change harmony and respect, bringing tension and oppression
- result from dyes, preservatives, contaminants or even natural proteins in the food
* causes economic injustice, political double standards and social oppression.
* form of egotism, and to condemn egotism intolerantly is to share it.
* global threat.
* is an insidious enemy of freedom
- at the root of much violence
- attitude
- blindness which conceals justice and deafness which renders wisdom in audible
- born in the minds of people at the individual level
- impatience
- manifested in our muscular system
* is often a sign of weakness
- the product of ignorance
* is on the increase in the world today and it is killing human beings on a massive scale
- something that grows out of ignorance and fear in the darker corners of our minds
- sometimes a major religious tenet
* is the death knell for a culturally pluralistic society
- driving force behind the so-called defense of marriage act
- usually a misunderstanding, or an ignorance
* leads to persecutions and conflicts.
* major threat to peace and security.
* manifestation of our egoism, our self-centeredness.
* often arises from sectarian conviction
- sows the seeds of violence
* runs counter to the law of love and hinders the common good.
* significant factor among the many reasons countries enter into world conflicts.
* tends toward totalitarianism or fundamentalism.
Innocence
* IS the first casualty of war, especially the Vietnam war.
* freedom from guilt or sin through being unacquainted with evil.
* is beyond fear and want, for it contains everything within Itself
- conditions
- emotion
- generally a question of knowledge and action
- quality
* real thing, and the innocence of animals has genuine weight.
Infectious endocarditis
* involves the heart valves.
* is an inflammation of the heart valves.
* very dangerous disease.<|endoftext|>Idealism
* can exist in the real world.
* concept, a word.
* deals with making things more beautiful than they are or more beautiful by standards.
* denies that there timing of events.
* develops from mental content inspected by mind, or as mind characterizing itself.
* helps one rise from one plane to another.
* is clerical obscurantism
- made of goals and air
- prominent in Eastern religious and philosophical thought
* is the belief that reality is largely dependent on the mind
- form of monism which maintains that everything is based in the mental
- notion that mental existents are somehow more real than physical existents
* lives with rules.
* puts no bread into the mouth of the starving and eases no pain in the sick.
* says that nothing actually physically exists.
* sees economic relations as a function of human nature.
* state of mind only for the young or foolish.
* stressses the mental or spiritual aspects of experience.
Infrared imagery
* is useful for determining clouds both at day and night
- thunderstorm intensity
* shows different temperatures in black, white and shades of grey.
Indemnification
* addresses moral hazards attendant on insurance.
* can protect board members from personal liability while in office.
* includes the period of storage prior to the event.
* is an insurance policy for third-party claims
- compensation
* means to protect against a financial loss or provide repayment for a loss.
* usually excludes acts that are illegal or contrary to public policy.
Incandescent lighting
* causes color bands to appear in the image.
* is the most prevalent form of lighting today due to it's flexibility and cost.
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Illegal fishing
* Some illegal fishing is done by registered fishing boats violating their own national regulation.
* major concern for all Patagonian toothfish fisheries.<|endoftext|>Immunisation
* are important at all ages.
* can protect people from chicken pox.
* gives a very good level of protection against many important diseases.
* is associated with reduced risks of childhood illness and adult health problems
- protective
- still essential to create antibodies to protect the child from specific diseases
* is the first line defence against influenza for at-risk patients
- process by which a person receives a vaccine by injection or by mouth
* poses far less risk than catching the infection, and maintains the health of the child.
* reduces the likelihood of infection by half
- risk of cot death
* remains one of the most economical means of preventing specific diseases.
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Ignorance
* All ignorance is either ignorance of things, or of the limits of knowledge.
* basic form of prejudice.
* becomes empowering because it enable people to live.
* belongs to uninstructed human brains.
* breeds crime and greed.
* can be a powerful and destructive force
- lead to prejucice, which can lead to hatred and violence
* causes a desire to judges
- accidents
- hostilities
* causes people to always be taken
- hate each other
* characterizes Japanese youth's use of drugs.
* deadly plague that is killing our people.
* exists in two forms.
* fosters the belief that rebirth necessary thing.
* generates other negative states of mind such as desire, hatred, jealousy and pride.
* has nothing to do with intelligence but instead function of information.
* human experience.
* is affliction
- also like sickness
* is another big factor in the starting of drug use
- component in the drug culture
- bliss, with the meaning of words as with the true nature of events
- content
* is curable just by learning
- through reading, listening, and questioning
- fear of the truth
- illness
- lack of knowledge about a thing in a being capable of knowing
- like a 'darkness' of the mind
- located in people
- often more cruel than hatred
* is one of most effective deterrents to effective sexual functioning
- the most destructive things in our world today
- oppression
- poverty
* is rampant among medical people about penile and foreskin development
- in today's society
* is simply lack of knowledge
- the lack of knowledge, easily cured by experience or the teachings of another
- supported by governments
* is the absence of knowledge
- ally of repressive governments
* is the bliss a mosquito feels just before it becomes a windshield stain
- that is being sold
- breeding ground of hatred and prejudice
- catalyst to many disruptions between cultures
* is the cause by which fermentations comes into play
- of all suffering
- crisis of ignoring the knowledge
- deadliest of the deadly sins
- evil of every society
- false idea of permanency in things which are momentary
- father of fear, and knowledge is the mother of trust
- fertilizer that makes prejudice grow
- field of the others whether dormant, disappearing, overcome, or expanded
* is the great enemy of humankind
- greatest barrier that citizens face in accessing government and community services
- inability to see the truth about things, to see things as they really are
- leading cause of water pollution
- lifeblood of injustice
- little-death that brings total obliteration
* is the main breeding ground for racism
- cause of all negative emotions
- reason people make a mockery of the gospel of Jesus
* is the mother of all sins
- error and idolatry
- industry as well as of superstition
- night of the mind, a night without moon or star
- opiate of the masses
- parent of bigotry, intolerance, persecution, and slavery
* is the reason for a lot of racism
- sin and it incites sin and leads to it
* is the root of all misery and suffering
- misfortune
- soil in which belief in miracles grows
- spring of misery
- truest of sins
- threateded by the study of ideas
- truly the root of all hatred
* is what drives every scholar
- fear and separation
- prevents potential from becoming success
- where searching stops and faith begins
* keeps many people from repentance and change.
* leads to social disorder.
* means lack of knowledge, just as darkness means lack of light.
* never reflects spiritual growth.
* normal function of the organism.
* often contributes to a couples failure to care for each other.
* player in the prevalence of hate.
* promotes ignorance, especially when it is willful ignorance.
* regarding sexual diversity abounds in our culture.
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Ionic silver
* has an absorption band in the UV range and thus is virtually clear.
* is more toxic to aquatic organisms than silver compounds.
Intermittent claudication
* circulation problem in the legs, usually brought on by exertion.
* features leg pain on walking, usually relieved by rest.
* is caused by hardening of the arteries or by atherosclerosis
- claudication
- lameness
- pain in the legs that occurs with walking and disappears with rest
* symptom of arterial insufficiency, a form of vascular disease
- chronic arterial insufficiency
Indemnity
* is compensation
- exemption
- needed in order to change the blood lineage
- protection
- the traditional form of insurance
* means the obligation resting on one party to make good the loss of another
- to reimburse or compensate
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Impotence
* Most impotence is physiological and can be treated by a physician.
* affects millions of men
- older men more than younger men
* also can be psychological or a side effect of certain drugs.
* big factor in some divorces.
* can also affect the much younger male at different times during their adulthood
- occur if the nerves that control blood flow to the penis are damaged
- be a very hard thing to handle in a sexual relationship
* can be an indication that something else is wrong
- indicator of other potential health problems for smokers
- unexpected and frightening side effect of avid cycling
- chronic and recurring, or it can be isolated incidents
- the result of multipule problems
- total or partial and it can affect men of different age groups
- cause depression and grief, both leading to decreased appetite
- even be a side effect of some common medications
- have a profound effect on the sense of well-being of patients with prostate cancer
* can occur in any age group and has a wide variety of causes
- men of any age, but it most often affects older men
* common residua after treatment
- sexual complaint of men predominantly the secondary form
* consistent inability to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse.
* curing medicine produced of sharks and cod liver oil are probably the best known.
* harsh term.
* has a major effect on the quality of life of many people both male and female
- number of physical and psychological causes
* impacts more than a man's impotent sexual activity
* implies the complete inability to get any type of erection.
* is also a consequence of diabetes or atherosclerosis.
* is an embarrassing circumstance, a heartbreaking failure
- illness which is usually associated with kidney vacuity
- occasional complaint in men
* is caused by a number of different factors
- both psychological and physical problems
- many factors
- trauma or damage to the nerves that control an erection
* is common among diabetic patients
- in persons with diabetes
- disability
- either a psychological or a physical problem
- experienced by some men but can often be treated
- extremely uncommon and the incidence of retrograde ejaculation is quite low
- grounds for divorce in twenty-four states in the United States
- illnesses
- less common than surgery of external radiation
- more common in smokers because smoking damages blood vessels, restricting blood flow
- natures way of saying no hard feelings
* is often a symptom of an underlying medical condition
- the first important sign of a hypothalamic-pituitary abnormality
- sterility
* is suffered by thirty million American men
- to some extent by thirty million American men
* is the consistent inability to sustain an erection
- failure to achieve an erection, a condition faced by an increasing number of men
* is the inability for a male to get or maintain an erection
- of a male to get the right vibrations at the right time
* is the inability of a man to achieve an erection sufficient to achieve sexual intercourse
- to achieve and maintain an erection
* is the inability to achieve or maintain an adequate erection for sexual intercourse
- sustain an erection satisfactorily for intercourse
- to sustain an erection adequate for sexual intercourse
- engage in sexual intercourse
* is the inability to have an erection of the penis
- erection, or the loss of erection at or before penetration
- most common male sexual disorder,affecting most men at some time in their lives
- result or a single or more commonly a combination of multiple factors
- treatable in all age groups
- usually a temporary symptom that remains as long as one remains on the medication
* literally sense of powerlessness.
* major cause of stress
- complication with all forms of treatment for prostate cancer
* man's inability to produce, or maintain, a penile erection.
* means an inability to attain or sustain erections for satisfactory sexual intercourse
- that all or most of the time, the penis fails to get or stay hard enough for sex
* natural and irreversible part of aging
- result of growing older
* occurs frequently in our population
- when a user goes on and off steroids
* only happens to men over forty years of age.
* potential complication after a prostatectomy or radiation therapy
- following a prostatectomy or radiation therapy
* problem of men but also affects couples and families.
* psychological problem.
* reversible side-effect that disappears on withdrawing the drug.
* secondary condition linked to many medical conditions.
* sets in for men , while women stop menstruating.
* sexual dysfunction that affects millions of men all over the world.
* side effect of marijuana
- some medications
* signifies a loss of manhood.
* symptom of an imbalance in the body
- another problem
* usually has a physical cause, such as disease, injury, or drug side-effects
- occurs as a result of surgery
- results from a problem with that vascular process
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Inflammatory change
* affect the gum tissue adversely.
* are usually apparent within one week of injury.
* take place and liver enzymes are elevated.
Inadequate lubrication
* can cause pain.
* is the leading cause of pump failure.
Israeli dancing
* recreational dance form based on Israeli culture.
* vibrant tradition which is adding new dances to the repertoire every day.
Industrial consumer
* take fuels as inputs and exhaust residue products to air, land, and water.
* use over six percent of the coal mined in the United States.
Indoctrination
* also includes the corruption of education.
* comes after salvation.
* is the antitheses of education.
* process of pouring in knowledge and information into the minds of people.
* requires the absence of thought.
* suggests that ethics can indeed be taught.<|endoftext|>Islet
* appear as aggregates of light staining cells.
* are cell groups that synthesize insulin
- cells in the pancreas that produce life-sustaining insulin that diabetics lack
* are clusters of cells in the pancreas that make insulin
- pancreas that produce insulin and other hormones
- islands
- pancreatic cells that produce insulin
- unaffected and lie within the connective tissue
- very small islands
* contain several cell types and are richly vascularized.
* regulate blood glucose levels by secreting insulin.<|endoftext|>Imprisonment
* begins with birth.
* cruel and inhumane punishment that has proven useless to all concerned.
* increases by a factor of thirteen the risk of suicide among young males.
* inherently limits a person's mobility and ability to function.
* is antithetical to the broadly communal nature of Aboriginal social relations
- confinements
- punishment, but punishment in slow-motion
* is the absolute violation of the self by institutionalized coercion
- usual punishment for burglary
* punishes offenders and expresses society's moral disapproval.<|endoftext|>Individuality
* consists of an ability to recognize a plurality of collectives.
* counterfeits spirituality, just as lust counterfeits love.
* curse to all systems of classification, a contradiction of class theory.
* dictates the level at which to look for harms and benefits.
* expresses the uniqueness of the person.
* is acclaimed as one of the great achievements of western civilization
- illusion according to Eastern mysticism
- impolite in many cultures
- important to everyone s happiness
- located between the eyebrows
- more important than custom, law, and morality
- natural and desired for continued evolution
- obsessed with control of power and resources
- of the essence of persons
- really the focus in fashion, especially with teens
- synonymous with uniqueness
- that Personality which is energized by the Being from above
* is the capacity for union
- hallmark of the practical mind, of the objective type, of the realist
- most basic form of self-awareness
* is the personality that expresses uniqueness
- refuses to conform to the collective
- term used to denote the real man
- way a child receives attention, the way a child survives
- what brings trends to the forefront
* requirement of jazz.
* runs rampant in the illustrated pages of pulp fiction.
* strategic defence problem.
Intemperance
* crying sin of the times.
* is associated with almost every other sin
- indulgence
* is the excessive desire and love of drinking
- loss of self-control and joining with evil
- vice
* lies at the foundation of the moral depravity of the world.
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Imperialism
* assumes the domination of one nation over another.
* is always humanitarian imperialism
- empire building
- foreign policy
- primarily responsible for the picture which exists in our country today
- responsible, along with industrialization, for the instigation of eugenics
- video games
* tries to make big nations that have many ethnic groups.
+ Nationalism, Nationalism and imperialism
* Nationalism is the opposite of imperialism. Imperialism tries to make big nations that have many ethnic groups. In imperialist states, some groups are usually more powerful and are seen as better than others. Nationalists think that such hierarchy is bad. They say that in nations with one ethnic group, everyone has the same value and power. Sometimes nationalism is used to support imperialism, but that is against the original idea of nationalism. Such using of political ideas against their original purpose is quite usual in politics and happens with many other ideas too.
Immaturity
* can be a virtue.
* contributing factor to the high rate of auto crashes and deaths among teenagers.
* is another mitigating factor
- caused by a lack of grace applied to the soul
- our basic problem with Spiritual discernment
- the fourth leading cause of broken homes
* is the inability to use one's own understanding without the guidance of another
- understanding without guidance from another
- incapacity to use one s intelligence without the guidance of another
Institutional control
* are ways of regulating the use of a property.
* encompasses both coercion and consent.
Interdependency
* basic fact of life on earth.
* is reciprocity
* is the name of the game in business
- process
- valued and stems from the strong sense of obligation to the family
- when variables each influence each other to some degree
* necessary component of human relationships and is part of the human condition.
Intelligibility
* is the degree to which the child can be understood by listeners
- most fundamental problem of all multimedia
- understandability
* measure of how well speech can be understood.<|endoftext|>Impartiality
* cornerstone of the Canadian justice system.
* distinguishes moral feelings from other positive or negative feelings.
* is an essential component of justice
- impossibility when analyzing culture
- inclination
- largely a myth when one party serves as both prosecutor and patrolman
* is the foundation on which the officiating house is built
- fundamental qualification of a judge and the core attribute of the judiciary
- life of justice, as that is of a government
* means a commitment to serve all mediation parties as opposed to a single party
- freedom from favoritism and bias in both word, action and appearance
* means freedom from favoritism or bias in conduct and appearance
- in word, action or appearance
- in word, action, and appearance
- in work
- bias, either in word or action
- favouritism or bias in word or action
* pompous name for indifference, which is an elegant name for ignorance.
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Incontinence
* affects all ages, both sexes, and people of every social and economic level
- many adults, but much more is known about incontinence in women than in men
- millions of women
- people of all ages
- women twice as often as men
* can also affect men
- decrease libido and inhibit arousal
- occur as a result of other medical conditions
* can be a result of old age which can cause a loss of bladder control
- the result of radiation, medication, or surgery
- very distressing for the person with dementia
- become a devastating medical, social and psychological problem
- last for weeks and is permanent in a small percentage of cases
- occasionally occur, causing great embarrassment and anxiety
* can occur for many reasons
- in mild or severe forms
- to males and females, old and young
- seriously affect a person's lifestyle
* causes can be environmental, medical or both.
* chronic, psychologically stressful, and limiting disorder.
* common and treatable condition.
* common problem of both dogs and cats
- that affects women of all ages
* condition which causes an uncontrolled leakage from the bladder or bowel.
* distressing and isolating condition
- condition with significant medical, social and economic implications
* effects women two times more often than men and is treatable.
* has many different causes
- several causes
* improves somewhat over time after surgery.
* increases after menopause.
* is also common
- more common in older people
* is always a symptom of some other health problem
- or side effect of another medical condition
- an involuntary loss of bladder control
- another common disease of the urinary system
- any involuntary loss of urine
- both a health and social problem
- common after radical prostatectomy
- contrary to choice while vice is in accordance with choice
- due to inability to reach and use the toilet
- elimination
- fairly rare in children
- inevitable for women who have given birth
- loss of bladder and bowel control
- made worse by weight gain
- never normal, it is almost always treatable, and often completely curable
- one of the major reasons amoung the elderly for admission into a nursing home
- seen more frequently among the elderly
- simply involuntary wetting
- sometimes the first and only symptom of a urinary tract infection
* is somewhat expensive because of having to buy perineal pads continuously
- more common in women
* is the impaired ability to control gas or stool
- inability to control the passage of urine, gas, or solid stool
- involuntary expulsion of urine or faeces
* is the involuntary loss of bladder or bowel control
- urine, and is fairly common in women
- passage of stool
* is the loss of bowel or bladder control
- urinary control
- most common cause for institutionalizing an elderly person
- partial or complete lack of bladder or bowel control
- refusal to use reason to moderate a natural instinct, like love or hunger
- term used for frequent or severe leaking of urine from the bladder
- treatable and often curable at all ages
- unwanted loss of urinary control
- very common and occurs about twice as often in women as in men
* major unsolved problem in the institutional care of the profoundly retarded.
* means transgressing the ordinary standards in respect of pleasure and pain.
* medical problem that can be helped
- term for the inability to voluntarily control the flow of urination
* natural part of the aging process.
* normal consequence of aging.
* occurs both in individuals with a normal and an abnormal pelvic floor
- in children and young adults, but the largest number affected is the elderly
* only occurs in a small percentage of patients.
* part of normal aging.
* problem in the early days after a stroke.
* results from progressive brain damage
- when bladder pressure exceeds sphincter resistance
* serious problem for patient and caregiver.
* significantly impacts on social and work related aspects of an individual's life.
* symptom that can be caused by a wide variety of conditions
- with many forms and causes
* tends to affect bitches when they are asleep.
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Indecision
* can be painful
- breed procrastination faster than rabbits can reproduce
- cause lingering uncertainty and anxiety
* causes nerve problems
* decision to let things remain as they are.
* increases stress.
* is doubt
- failure to take action
- one of the greatest barriers to the salvation of sinners
* is the key to inflexibility
- thief of opportunity
- weakness
* major cause of failure.
* usually causes that moment to evaporate and never to return.
Inconsistency
* adds to the risk that customers perceive when buying a service.
* door through which everything from bad feelings to lawsuits can enter.
* is characterized by occasional refusal to perform regular tasks
- falsehood
- opposition
- physical events
* is the hallmark of psychologenic erectile dysfunction
- meat of life
- only thing in which men are consistent
* makes children feel insecure, which can lead to shyness.
Indulgence
* are most pernicious because they induce complacency and thereby imperil salvation
- the remission of temporal punishment do to sin
* form of abuse.
* is absolution
- actions
- associated with butter, cream, eggs, sugar and chocolate
- gratification
- one of the most insidious forms of child abuse known to man
- recreation
* keep people in bondage to the Catholic church.<|endoftext|>Immobilization
* antigens in Tetrahymena.
* are one of the biggest challenges in zoo veterinary medicine.
* can result in a reduction of inorganic forms of nitrogen, including nitrate.
* is preservation
- restraint
* is the attachment of a device that inhibits the movement of a vehicle
- opposite of mineralization, and both occur simultaneously in soils
- process of incorporating inorganic into organic form by microbes or plants
* leads to a rapid increase in bone resorption.
* mighty risk factor for osteoporosis.
* occurs when plants and soil microorganisms incorporate inorganic into organic form.
* spinal effect.
Insubordination
* common problem in the workplace.
* is defiance
- resistance
- the child of precociousness, although a separate trait
- willfully refusing to carry out a reasonable work assignment
* occurs when the employee refuses to do the job and actually fails to do the job.
* type of unacceptable personal conduct.
Incompetence
* comes in all shapes and sizes.
* is apparently a physical abnormality of the cervix
- diseases
- quality<|endoftext|>Interoperability
* allows diverse systems made by different vendors to communicate with each other
- multiple systems to act as a single system
* benefits the development of competition on two levels.
* concerns when interconnecting equipment from multiple vendors.
* has a long and storied history.
* implies compatibility among systems at specified levels of interaction.
* is ability
- another area where Linux shines
- something that has just never happened on such a scale
- teamwork
* is the IETF gold standard by which to measure the elements of any protocol
- ability of one system to communicate or work with another
- key to smart card adoption on a global scale
* key factor that enables different modem brands to connect and communicate
- to enabling mass consumer adoption of home networks
* means that many systems can work together in a competitive relationship
- the sharing of information
Intestinal villi
* are abnormal, usually short, blunted and anastomosed
- damaged and villus blunting occurs, resulting in malabsorption and diarrhea
- usually absent, and crypts are comparatively rare
* play a major role in the in the absorption of digestive products.
Inadequate lighting
* can lead to dreariness, visual discomfort and fatigue.
* common cause of killing pitcher plants in the homegrown environment.
Interpersonal forgiveness
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Informed consumer
* can play a vital role in improving health.
* have an impact on the amounts and types of household products produced.<|endoftext|>Intimacy
* All intimacy depends upon noticing and responding to another.
* appears to be a skill that can be learned.
* can also take many forms
- bring complex and intense emotions into play
* causes affection.
* describes the remoteness or intimacy of the space.
* evolves over time.
* grows out of trust and trust depends on mutual honesty and responsibility.
* includes verbal and physical closeness.
* involves clear and direct communication of our intent in the relationship
- emotional bondedness and connection
* is able to boost self-esteem and add meaning to life.
* is about being close
- connecting with another person
- more than sex, or even touching
- sharing each moment
* is an enduring relationship between whole people
- expression of that involvement, that closeness
- important part of our marital relations
- based on a feeling of fairness and consideration
- dependent on strength to become vulnerable
- emotional connection
- essential to peace of mind
- experiential in nature
- for moments of ministry, moments of connecting and moments of sharing
- freedom from anxiety in presence of vulnerability
- friendliness
- knowledge of another person
- linked with real love
* is located in families
- marriages
- love grown up
* is marked by LONG friendship, or it's developed through LONG association
- a very close association, contact, or familiarity
* is more than an act of biological mating
- sexuality
- of a very personal or private nature
- one of the goods internal to it
- something that needs to be cultivated, nurtured, and grown
* is that deep, satisfying sense of knowing and being known
- space wherein our bodies, minds, hearts and soul are safe
- which is most personal
* is the deep experience of self in relation to a partner
- giving and receiving of love and affection
- opposite of isolation
- radical knowledge of a person
- result of the bonding of hearts, the meeting of minds and the communion of souls
- spiritual key to spiritually ground, meaningful sexual relationships
- way two people weave oneness into their relationship
* is to occur within the bonds of marriage
- relationships what reporting is to journalism
- what distinguishes our friends from our lovers
* leads to the verbal writing of our life histories on one another.
* makes people feel too much and become uncomfortable.
* matter of one person being moved by another.
* means closeness, connectedness, warmth, and bondedness
- different things to different people
- love, affection and sharing
* mutual feeling that grows through the sharing of emotions.
* occurs when our hearts, souls and bodies become one.
* problem partly because it's difficult to know how to meet our mate's needs.
* refers to tender feelings one person has for an equal.
* relies on breaching privacy and other social inhibitions.
* requires being genuine and sincere with people
- both people's care and attention
* requires vulnerability, and vulnerability carries with it the possibility of being hurt
- on the part of each person in the relationship
* sets the stage for risking exposure and nakedness.
* takes place when truth meets truth
- time and trust, and develops from shared experiences
* terrifies most men because in a man's mind, to be intimate is to reveal weakness.
* thrives only when both partners know what is going on in each other's lives.
* willingness to know and be known by others.
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Insurance
* All insurance method for handling large losses.
* Focuses on the unique challenges small businesses face with regard to insurance.
* Most insurances cover a majority of the costs of physical therapy treatments.
* achieves asset protection by sharing risk with other parties and risk management.
* benefit to cover a catastrophic, unplanned event.
* business regulated at the state level.
* can be a means of creating family wealth
- play an important role in estate planning
* claims All forms of insurance claims.
* competitive industry, and insurers change their rates over time
- marketplace
* complex but important aspect of every person's financial portfolio.
* contract with an insurer to pay the costs associated with specified perils.
* cornerstone of financial protection.
* covers carriers of all types of insurance, and insurance agents and brokers.
* deals with risk identification, measurement, and handling for businesses and individuals.
* different kind of product than, say, blue jeans, or even stock.
* federal subject in India.
* field where academic and practicing lawyers have much in common.
* financial safety net.
* fixed expense.
* form of economic self-protection and is available in two different forms.
* full service insurance company.
* game of calculating the odds.
* has a long and progressive history.
* hedge against a rainy day.
* helps pay for medical emergencies or serious illness requiring hospitalization.
* highly information-intensive industry
- regulated industry
* is about people serving people.
* is about risk and there are many types from auto to professional liability
- in a much more fundamental sense than is banking
* is an element of estate planning
- exchange
* is an important and growing sector for the data warehousing market
- component of everyone's financial well-being
* is an important part of a trade transaction
- health care
- protection vehicle for a number of life's needs
- risk-financing tool for most nonprofits
- independant insurance agent that provides clients a choice
- intangible product
- integral but often complicated part of life
- another form of risk control
* is based on the concept that consumers pay in the present to cover risk in the future
- upon the theory of spreading risk among many policy holders
- concerned with potential risks
* is considered a federally regulater industry
- method of compensating the patient for medical expenses
- contracts
* is designed to insure against catastrophic events
- provide protection from catastrophic loss
- essentially a narrow area of contract law
- for people who lose things or get their equipment stolen
- frequently the primary source of compensation for victims and their families
- fundamentally about risk and sharing of losses
- important for financial security
- intangibles
- just one method used to manage risk
- more than companies and numbers
* is often a big concern for parties that exchange homes
- an issue as well when one parent decides to stay at home
* is one area in which people with diabetes sometimes encounter some difficulty
- where the finances always come first and the needs of others fall in behind
* is one form of payment
- side bet offered when the dealer's up card is an ace
- means of providing financial protection against the risk of unexpected losses
- of many methods available for financing losses
* is one of the major transfer tools of risk management
- most important and specialized techniques used by risk managers
- way to fund the cost of long-term care
* is protection against both false and real claims
- financial loss
- large financial losses
- life's risks
* is protection for losses for unexpected events
- the church and a benefit for the employees
* is regulated by statutes of each state and enforced by departments of insurance
- the various states
- risk protection
- risk-sharing, surety form of credit
- service agreement
- something needed by all businesses to protect against the risk of loss
- supposed to protect individuals from catastrophic financial losses
* is the fastest growing of all service industries
- last industry to get into automation
- most common form of prepaid expense
- responsibility of the buyer
- sharing of risk
- type of service that fits well with internet commerce
- voluntary pooling of risk
- tied to the assumption of risk
* is used to protect from economic catastrophes
- the unforeseen and the unbudgeted
- spread risk and pay the insurance buyer for any covered loss
* is what farm policy is all about
- lets society accommodate technology
* is, by definition, a protective measure.
* isn t like other purchases, such as cars or homes, that consumers buy and intend to use.
* large industry.
* limited liability policy.
* manages only the financial aspect of risk.
* means by which life's uncertainties are addressed in financial terms.
* mechanism for dealing with the consequences of uncertain future states of the world
- which is launched for the benefit of everybody without discrimination
* method for financing or funding certain losses
- of loss control
* multibillion dollar business.
* often covers prescription drugs used to help people stop smoking.
* operates on the principle of shared risk.
* perk valued by employees and employers.
* personal matter.
* personalized sale.
* plans that cover birth control pills tend to have other benefits for women.
* plays a major role in all of our lives today
- special role in risk management for individuals and businesses
* product dependent on trust.
* protection against financial loss arising on the happening of an unexpected event
* protects a business or family from almost any type of liability
- people against the catastrophic effects of poor health
- policy-holders against particular risks
* publicly regulated activity designed to meet broad community goals.
* social concept which heavily involves risks and probabilities.
* state-regulated business.
* subset of risk management, and used as a tool to manage specific risks.
* transfer, or spread, of risk to another source.
* type of risk management.
* typically cited example of a system which creates moral hazard.
* very inefficient way to pay for small or routine health expenses
- small percentage in the sales price of a single family home or condominium
* vital factor in international trade.
* waste of money.
* way of reducing some financial threats to a business
- spreading financial risks among large numbers of people
- to transfer risk of loss to the insurance company
* works by sharing risk
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Independence
* also means developing outside interests and friendships.
* basic concept in American psychology.
* broad concept that includes conflicts of interest.
* comes from feeling capable, secure and in control.
* critical component for interacting successfully in society.
* develops from prior dependence and is probably related to self-confidence.
* fundamental value in preservation of and access to information.
* gradual process of separating and making decisions for one's self.
* involves a balance of self-reliance and support from others.
* is about democracy and the drive for the common good
- empowering people to control their own lives
* is an emotion to be encouraged during the early preschool years
- essential part of being a self-reliant, productive, responsible individual
* is an important characteristic for a successful person in our society
- value in modern Western society
- individual notion
- instinctive aspect of human nature
- another word for freedom
- emphasized in much of the literature concerning young children who are blind
- encouraged by giving children the freedom to make choices
- important to self-esteem
- learned when infants participate in their daily routines of self care
- one of the greatest attributes a child can develop
* is the cornerstone of progress and innovation
- the accounting profession
- foundation for self-esteem
* is the only guage of human virtue and value
- principle that allows all persons to exert power over their lives
- political status which most countries in the world have opted to adopt
* is the primary emotional stage during the early preschool years
- the preschool years
- promise that calls to many entrepreneurs
- quintessence of the lawyer's profession
- tied closely to self esteem
- victories
* is, rightly or wrongly, associated with freedom.
* means that the source of control is within the self.
* occurs when the mother gives birth to a new offspring, sometimes even later.
* refers to both independence in fact and independence in appearance.
+ Small business, Good things about small business: Business
* Independence is another good thing about owning a small business. Being able to operate by themselves is a good thing for small business owners. Small business owners can make their own decisions about what they want to do with their company. However, entrepreneurs have to work very long hours and understand that their customers are their bosses.
Indian myna
* are big on invertebrates.
* have a tendency to scour human establishments for remnants of food
- reputations as serious pests
* remain in small social units during times of feeding.<|endoftext|>Irritability
* also seems to be a much more prominent symptom in pediatric than in adult depression.
* is another main symptom that goes with insomnia
- distemper
- followed by depression
* is most often the first noticeable change in behavior at the onset of a manic phase
- often the most prominent symptom alternating with painful depression
- the ability of the tissue to receive and respond to stimuli
- very common in teenage depression
* leads to moodiness and triggers negative responses and reactions.
* means, of course, a bad temper, as associated with humans, dogs and probably bulls.
* mixed with anger common symptom.
* sin which betrays a lack of wisdom, love, and patience.
* social skill.
* usually short-term symptom.
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Integration
* attempts to provide equality of opportunity for every member of a society.
* begins the day after the minds of the people are desegregated.
* concept used to mean many things.
* group action
* hate crime against the majority.
* involves bringing people and things together to perform effectively
- thinking, being, and doing
* is about changing minds and attitudes
- also important in terms of how information is processed
* is an important concept in teaching and learning
- dimension of civic education
- opportunity to become more organized, more efficient, and grow
- associated with open societies
- catalyzed by the viral integrase protein
* is the ability to combine smaller units of information into a whole unit
- act of combining separate albeit related units into a single whole
- basic operation that is used to solve differential equations
- common memory of differentiation
* is the inverse of a derivative
- process to differentiation
- law of the land
- means to prevent prejudice and xenophobia
- number of differences needed to take in a time-series to achieve stationarity
- opposite of differentiation
- responsibility of the central nervous system, brain and spinal cord
- used to measure the 'dose' or sum of all light reaching the detector over time
* means the immigrants' participation in the economic, political and social life.
* process by which components are aggregated to create larger components.
* proven method for decreasing crime in poor neighborhoods.
* refers to either mainstreaming or inclusion
- how loosely or tightly the member organizations are controlled
* term which appears more and more in the professional education literature.
+ Integral: Calculus
* Integration helps when trying to multiply units into a problem. The slices are close to zero in width, but adding them forever makes them add up to a whole. This is called a Riemann Sum.<|endoftext|>Intimidation
* can occur through voice inflection, physical stance, or eye contact.
* favorite government tactic to suppress meaningful political activity in Kenya.
* is aggression
- another word for hidden fear
- discouragement
* is the hallmark of gang activity
- most frequently reported hate crime offense
- use of threatening words or conduct, such as angry shouting and fist-waving
- their stock and trade
- used because it works
* part of life.
* permeates hockey.
* routine practice for organized crime groups.<|endoftext|>Immorality
* brings death by self-destruction.
* causes violence.
* filth caused by lack of religion, and anarchy product of the same lack.
* is an accepted way of life
- condoned openly, protected, nurtured and supported by general taxes
- everything that blocks the overthrow
- immorality no matter who teaches
- punished by the cancelling of group protection
- the sin
- transgression
* permanently taints some people s view of sex.
* varies from generation to generation.
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Inspiration
* applies methodologies
- visual learn methodologies
* arises from experience.
* causes a desire to types
- writes
* comes from beliefs
- designs
- interior designs
- religious beliefs
* is an idea
- another form of love
- arousal
- emotion
- initiated by a stimulus in the respiratory center of the brain
- intuition
- itself an important factor in the understanding of truth
* is one of the many pathways to finding truth
- roots of Celtic worship
- products
- software that offers a tool for developing ideas and organizing thinking
* is the instillation of spirit breath - the inhalation of peaceful truth
- power that stimulates one s imagination and moves one soul into action
- stuff of which the universe is made
- thing that happens between thoughts
* pertains to animation, invigoration, arousal, inhaling, and rising to a height.
* software package which enables persons to visually develop ideas and concepts.
* technology tool that facilitates visual learning and thinking.
* visual learning tool that inspires students to organize their thinking.
+ Inspiration, Other pages
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Iridium
* belongs to a group of metals known as transition metals.
* can store charge by going through valence changes which cause reversible redox reactions.
* chemical element that is very rare on Earth but commonly found in meteorites.
* dense metal, like platinum and gold, which is very scarce in terrestrial rocks.
* forms a variety of complexes of fundamental interest in triplet harvesting.
* hard metal which is rare on earth but common in meteorites.
* hard, brittle, lustrous, dense, transition metal of the platinum family.
* is added to platinum to add even further toughness
- also available in soluble forms including chlorides, nitrates and acetates
* is an element of the platinum group
- often found in meteorites and spread on impact
- which is rare on earth but is common in celestial bodies, such as meteorites
- expensive metal for which scientists have yet to find an alternative
- both too expensive to compete in mobile phones and too narrowband for data
- characterized by a higher melting point than either nickel or platinum
- chemical elements
- chemically very unreactive
- created in the melting of the Earth's crust during a meteorite impact
- dug out of the Earth's interior during a meteorite impact
- extremely inert chemically, resisting even the action of aqua regia
* is found in meteorites
- uncombined in nature as the metal and in combination with osmium and platinum
- full duplex
- harder than ruthenium
- known to be more abundant in meteorites, asteroids, and comets than on earth
- metallic elements
- more expensive than ruthenium
* is much more abundant in iron meteorites
- meteorites than in the Earth's crust
* is one of the least abundant elements in Earth's crust
- rarest elements in the Earth's crust
- poisonous for dinosaurs
* is rare in the Earth's crust, but common in comets and asteroids
- crust of the Earth, but much higher in abundance in meteorites
* is rare on Earth and plentiful in meteorites
- Earth's surface, but common in solar system objects such as asteroids and comets
* is rare on Earth, but abundant in meteorites
- relatively common in meteorites or comets
- though common in meteoritic material
- earth but common in extra-terrestrial bodies, such as asteroids
* is rare on earth, but is concentrated in meteors and comets
- more common in space
- something that starts as a global entity
* is the first global hand-held satellite phone service
- king of spark plug metals
* is the most corrosion resistant metal
- corrosion-resistant of all known metals
- corrosive resistant metal known
- inert of the precious metals
- name of a chemical element
- same type of precious metal as platinum
- satellite telephone system that was intended to link everyone in the world
- world's first global telephone and paging company
- unreactive at room temperatures
* is used in particle physics for the production of antiprotons , a form of antimatter
- the electrochemical and catalytic applications
- principally in alloys
* is very rare in earth, but in comets, asteroids, and meteors, it is very common
- the Earth's crust, but is more common in meteorites and comets
- white, similar to platinum, but with a slight yellowish cast
* member of the platinum group and is highly resistant to corrosion
* ramp up to full brightness gradually and ramp down.
* metal. It is very hard to find and costs a lot. Iridium belongs to a group of metals known as transition metals. It looks like platinum and is found in asteroids and comets. It can be used to find out when an asteroid or comet will hit the Earth. It very costly metal that can fold and bend just like aluminum.
* metal. It is very hard to find and costs a lot. Iridium belongs to a group of metals known as transition metals. It looks like platinum and is found in asteroids and comets. It can be used to find out when an asteroid or comet will hit the Earth. It very costly metal that can fold and bend just like aluminum. It is very shiny. It is relatively rare on the Earth's crust.
* It can be used to find out when an asteroid or comet will hit the Earth. It very costly metal that can fold and bend just like aluminum. It is very shiny. It is relatively rare on the Earth's crust. Most Iridium is found in Brazil, Canada, Myanmar, Russia, South Africa, and the United States. Iridium is the most corrosion resistant metal.
* rare mineral on earth but was common in comets.
* satellite telephone service devoted primarily to voice operations.
* shows up in meteorites, but it's uncommon on the Earth's surface.
* substance that is rare to earth but commonly found on many meteors.
* takes the distribution of electronic components to the next level.
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Inequity
* Inequities also exist in the qualitative as well as the quantitative use of technologies
- always exist within company positions, departments, and levels
- are the result of deliberate intervention by one group to privilege itself
- exist among similar classes of properties having similar characteristics
* also involves any adverse impacts of taxes and fees used to fund transportation services.
* is an inevitable component of any organized society
- experienced when the ratio is out of balance
- immorality
- situations
* leads to unhappy relationships and long term problems.<|endoftext|>Imagery
* also seems to be exploited in certain forms of spatial reasoning.
* can help people visualize very large areas very quickly, which helps in decision making
- induce perceptual illusions
* form of communication used to bridge the mind and the body
- meditation
* has a long and varied history in the healing traditions of mankind.
* involves concrete sensory representations of ideas, feelings, and objects.
* is about building pictures in the mind
- essential for healing and is always present in art-making
- images
- light waves
- like perception Images retain some of the sensory qualities of perception
- one of the tools of skill learning today
* is the fulcrum where the mind and the body meet in that it involves an emotional quotient
- impact when it reaches the target
- sensory system's way of connecting to language
- used to simplify subtle thoughts and profound concepts
- when the brain converts signals from the environment into nerve impulses
* mental technique that programs the human mind to respond as programmed.
* powerful and ancient language of the mind.
* process
- by which an individual's aims and beliefs can be realized
* refers to a pattern of related details
- images throughout a work or throughout the works of a writer or group of writers
- the pattern of related details in a work
* seems to play useful roles in cognition.
* specialized way of using one's imagination.
* strategy for evoking change in body, in attitudes and behavior.
Inaction
* form of consent.
* induces a kind of progressive paralysis.
* is situations.
* trains the body to become less perceptive and responsive.<|endoftext|>Intonation
* contours as signals in maternal speech to prelinguistic infants.
* is being a meaningful change of voice pitch within an spoken utterance
- depentant on control of one's voice and vocal muscle strength
- important because it can change the meaning of an utterance
- important, especially when it is cold
- inflection
- music
- often one of the standards by which judges rate a competition performance
- produced by a rise and fall in pitch over certain syllables
- prosody
- the rise and fall of the pitch throughout the words of a sentence
* is used to put certain words in the foreground
- show expectations
- signal ends and beginnings in conversation
* plays a very important role in the function of language.
* question of conscience.
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Infidelity
* can be the death blow of a relationship
- result in pregnancy involving an outside party
* causes divorces
- serious and yet subtle stress on a relationship long after the fact
* decision, even if doesn t feel that way.
* does all it can to develop the brain and the heart of man.
* has no place in the institution of marriage.
* highly traumatic event.
* involves the breaking of a promise of sexual exclusivity.
* is for infidels
- grounds for divorce
- lust
- one of the hardest things to deal with in a marriage
* is primarily a matter of the heart, and an issue of behaviour
- heart, and secondarily an issue of behavior
- about lying
- private and non-criminal
- quality
- sin and sin breeds sin
- their way of life
- usually a sign of something wrong within the marriage
* means different things to different people.
* more subtle sin than licentiousness.
* way for men to ensure genetic immortality
- of life in many countries<|endoftext|>Internal gangrene
* affects the internal organs usually the intestines, gallbladder or appendix.
+ Gangrene: Symptoms :: Medical signs
* Dry gangrene is usually caused by a loss of blood supply to the affected area, such as may happen following an injury which damages the blood vessels to the affected area. Wet gangrene usually occurs when a wound becomes infected with various types of bacteria. Gas gangrene is usually caused by 'clostridium' bacteria and mainly affects the muscles. Internal gangrene affects the internal organs usually the intestines, gallbladder or appendix.<|endoftext|>Informatic
* consultancy specialising in health informatics and community informatics.
* has close relations with a number of disciplines in the natural and human sciences
- computational, cognitive and social aspects
* involves the application of computer science to the analysis of complex data.
* is about discovering new models for using and analyzing information
- also concerned with human computer interaction
- the management and analysis of data using advanced computing techniques
* is the science of handling information
- information acquisition, storage, analysis, and presentation
- the electronic collection, storage and retrieval of information
* is the study and application of information technology to build information systems
- use of computers and information in health care
- of the human side of technology and how it is used to solve human problems
- use of computers to manage data for research in various areas
* subject belonging to the socioscientific sphere
- dealing with applications of modern information technology
Impregnation
* enhances physical properties and can also reduce rubbing friction and wear rates.
* is conception
- intended to reduce the risk of catheter-related sepsis
- materials
- part of plastinations
- permeation
* special type of coating process.
Juncos
* Some juncos inhabit edges.
* like to eat primarily on the ground or in ground feeders as shown
- nest on the ground in mudbanks, tufts of weeds, fallen logs or rock ledges
Judging
* are used for christians
- evaluation
- judges
- justice
* cause arguments
- conflict
- controversy
- judgement
- labelings
- pain
- prejudice
- resentment
- responsibility
- verdict
Japanese consumer
* Most Japanese consumers access the Internet wirelessly, through their phones.
* are concerned about doing business with small retailers
- extremely concerned about the safety of their food
- famous for being some of the most demanding customers in the world
- the most brand concious and best educated in the world
* spend the most on food away from home, while Mexico spends the least. | {
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Justification
* constitutes man's cooperation with grace infused by the church sacraments.
* deals with the sins of the past, present, and the future.
* declaration made about a person.
* is an act of grace within man
- eternal relationship that can never be broken
- instantaneous occurrence with the result being eternal life
- circumstances
- consideration
- explanations
* is the binding that holds the book of the Christian life together
- great basic truth on which all is built
- nonimputation of sin
- process of stretching or shrinking a line to force it to fit a certain width
- relational result of salvation
- teaching about how people are saved
- vindication
* judicial act absolving from punishment and restoring to divine favor.
* legal term and looks at the pronouncement of a verdict
- word having reference to trial and judgment
- word, a law term
* matter of being declared righteous.
* means that a man is accounted righteous
- our sins are forgiven
- to declare righteousness sanctification means to make righteous
* state and an act.
* term which belongs to the law court and to divine jurisprudence.
* third process by which media violence stimulates aggression.
* word for the insecure
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Jurisdiction
* Many jurisdictions divide murder by degrees.
* Many jurisdictions have laws against tying up a title to a property in perpetuity
- legislative regulation of party and campaign financing
* Many jurisdictions have rules governing the admission of evidence into court
- of professional conduct that compel arbitration of fee disputes
* Many jurisdictions impose a tax on vehicles
- special, higher sales taxes on drinks or food sold at restaurants
- prohibit the keeping of such animals without proper permits or licenses
- regulate the import and release of various types of crayfish
- tax the income of individuals and business entities, including corporations
* Most jurisdictions also have a form of professional institution representing local surveyors.
* Most jurisdictions have land use codes that can prohibit homeless encampments on private property
- large self-insured populations
- regulations dealing with the disposal of dead animals
- prohibit sexual activity between certain close relatives
* Some jurisdictions also distinguish premeditated murder
- make allowances for young people engaged in sexual acts with each other
- charge the crime of carjacking as only an auto theft since a vehicle was stolen
- have zoning ordinances that prohibit home-operated businesses altogether
- impose taxes on financial or capital transactions
- levy taxes on the transfer of property or on real estate loans
- now have thumbless gloves to prevent eye injuries
- restrict the ability of corporations to purchase their own shares
- still take a common law view of murder
* are the name given to the five geographic groupings in the United States.
* is districts.
* is power
- and control, which proves ownership
- the ability of a court to hear a case
* is the authority of the court over the individual
- to act in a particular matter
* is the authority to hear and decide a case
- determine a cause - the right to act in a case
- power and authority of a particular court to decide a case
* is the power of a court to hear and decide a dispute
- the court to hear and determine a case
- or authority of the court to act
- right to exercise civil and criminal process
* means a court s power to hear and decide particular types of cases
- having power, authority and control over a specific territory or territories
* question of law, which a reviewing court decides de novo.
* refers to rules governing which court has authority to hear a particular case.
* refers to the authority of a court to hear and decide a particular case
- courts authority to hear a case
- which individuals exercise sovereignty in each particular case
* term used in several related senses.
Judicial independence
* cornerstone of modern day government.
* enriches democracy.
* is intended to foster impartiality in judicial decision making
- the priceless possession of any country under the rule of law
* subject that is discussed and debated with vigor.
Jumping
* are activities
- albums
- events
- jumping
* cause landings.
Jennet
* are also more vocal than mares during their heat period.
* have a longer cervix than mares, however, it is smaller in diameter.
John
* includes bases
- ceilings
- doorways
- floors
- potties
- room light
- sections
* includes toilet bowls
- seats
- toilets
- walls
Judicial discretion
* is abused when the judicial action is arbitrary, fanciful, or unreasonable.
* is an essential component of fairness in the sentencing process
- the classical school of criminology
Jerboas
* Most jerboas have toes.
* Some jerboas eat fly insects
- plants
* Some jerboas have brown fur
- ears
- flaps
- pouches
- prey
- look like kangaroos
* Some jerboas reside in burrows
- underground burrows
- transmit diseases
Keratoconu
* frequently appears during puberty.
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Kelps
* also help support adrenal function which helps in immune support.
* are commonly the most conspicuous species below mean low water along exposed coasts
- very rich in iodine
* can get very large.
* grow extremely quickly under the right conditions
- throughout the cold temperate regions of the world
* have a heteromorphic alternation of generations life cycle.
Krsna consciousness
* is buddhi-yoga, buddhi implies reason, discrimination, analytical thinking.
* is the natural inclination of every eternal spirit soul
- vitality of vitality
Kudus
* Most kudus have horns
- legs
- predators
* Most kudus originate in hemispheres
- northern hemispheres
* Some kudus die of rabies.
* Some kudus have distinctive stripes
- lateral stripes
- tails
- undersides
* Some kudus have white lateral stripes
- survive long periods
Kissing
* good thoughts.
* are fun
- human activities
- touching
* are used for adults
- affection
- bonding
- friendships
- kinship
- lovers
- sensual pleasure
- symbolisms
* cause arousal
- diseases
- erections
- excitement
- happiness
- likes
- physical contact
- shortness of breath
- shynesses
- strong feelings
- sweets
Kinematic
* defines position, velocity, and acceleration.
* describes the geometry and movements of a manipulator without forces and torques.
* examines how objects move in one, two, and three-dimensions.<|endoftext|>Kitchen
* Most kitchens have cabinets for storage of cooking materials and utensils
- floor tiles
* Some kitchen utensils consist of iron pots
* Some kitchens are part of manors
- monasteries
- palaces
* Some kitchens have antibacterial properties
- natural antibacterial properties
* appear in restaurants.
* are a household component that everyone uses but generally takes for granted
- always a place where innovations are made
- complete with dishes, glasses, pots, pans, utensils and tableware
- hazardous places for young children
* are located in apartments
- fraternity houses
- homes
- hotels
- often multicultural, with an equal diversity in ages and backgrounds
- part of dwellings
- rooms
- smalls
- special rooms
- to be used for preparing and eating food
- used for appliances
* are used for cooking breakfasts
- food preparation
- storage cabinets
- washing dishs
* feature pantries and cabinets with hidden hinges.
* have ceramic tiles.
* have decorative ceramic floor tiles
- stoves
* includes bases
- ceilings
- doorways
- floors
- room light
- sections
- walls
* play a key role in the beauty, value, and marketability of any home.
* processing food for hundreds every day usually have limited storage space.
+ Cabinet (furniture): Furniture
* A 'cabinet' is a type of furniture with enclosed shelves and sometimes a door in front. They are usually made from wood. Metal may be used in industrial or public areas. Most kitchens have cabinets for storage of cooking materials and utensils. | {
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Liberalism
* accepts the free market as the ruling principle of our society.
* aims at maximising interaction.
* also manifests a humanistic optimism.
* better conceived theory than multi-culturalism.
* can become the basis of free regimes in the developing countries.
* comes in many forms.
* defines itself as allowing anything, but doing nothing.
* denatures the gospel into ethics, ontology and mysticism.
* embodies the very heart and soul of what it means to be American.
* fails to recognize family and sexuality as matters of love and justice.
* family of views rather than a monolithic doctrine.
* favors and promotes a simultaneous development in economics, culture and politics.
* form of insanity.
* gives primary emphasis to the development of the spiritual qualities in the individual.
* great old American political philosophy.
* has a positive view of the ability of human beings
- confidence in the individual to live in harmony with nature
* invokes a notion of political participation in which one makes one's voice heard.
* is about change, innovation, progress and experiment
- freedom
- laissez faire, free markets, and greed
- protecting the minority, whether from racial or economic discrimination
- admittedly one strong current in the shaping of American culture
- based on compassion and caring
- driven by a mysterious antagonism to the moral traditions of the Many
- economic theories
- equated with vandalism
- hypersensitive, waging an unwinnable eternal revolution against the smallest evil
- ideology
- intelligent agents
- more than just a set of political ideas
- no religion, no world view, no party of special interests
- people
- political ideology
- rooted in the idea of looking ahead instead of looking behind
- supposed to advocate a state which is blind to skin color and other differences
- termed a reformist movement of a progressive nature
* is the antithesis of freedom
- belief in liberty and freedom
- ideology that strives to defend that freedom for everyone
- only answer to poverty and injustice in Africa
- philosophy of sniveling brats
- program of naturalism
- spirochete for which the media is an accommodating host
- supreme form of generosity
- taproot from which our republic sprung
- to intellectual thought what pacifism is to war
- totalitarianism with a human face
* manifests itself in various ways.
* mindset just as conservatism mindset.
* philosophical dropping retrieved from the cat box of history.
* philosophy that is very appealing.
* poisons the soul and destroys character.
* practical, problem-solving orientation.
* predicts multilateral cooperation in a region with a powerful and willing hegemon.
* pushes pacifism as well as legalism, disarming the anti-racist struggle.
* represents hope and faith in people, what they represent and the potential they have.
* requires a government of and for people
- faith in government and other institutions of society
- the continual reform and renewal of democratic institutions
* rests on a fundamental dichotomy between public justice and private morality.
* seeks to raise up poverty.
* seems to be related to the distance people are from the problem.
* sees merit in human striving.
* separates politics from economics.
* stresses the power of human reason to perfect the world and using science to find truth.
* strikes intellectualism from debate.
* subjects the law to the changing demands of the people.
* term with many meanings.
* threat to humanity and progress in society.
* too is rooted in classical sources.
* varies from state to state.
* washed-up relic of the past. | {
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Lighting
* Most lighting depends on a physical change
- is within a cloud or between clouds
* also causes plasma in the atmosphere.
* also has a role to play in security
- an impact upon a photographic image
- pays special attention to light levels in transition areas from shade to full sun
- plays an important role in the ability of students to work efficiently
* can also help or hinder comfort and productivity
- produce a reddish-brown feathery skin lesion which disappears in a few days
- change everything
- create, enhance, or destroy a visual environment
- help allay fears after dark
- increase or decrease the contrast of visual materials
* combination of art and science
- engineering, science and magic
* comes in a variety of types such as light from the sun, indoor lighting, and spotlights.
* concern with the computers.
* destructive force and a spear weapon used to kill.
* fixes nitrogen, creates natural fertilizer.
* has a major effect on the body, mind and spirit
- many positive effects on our community such as safety, security, and aesthetics
* improves visibility at night and thus greatly contributes to traffic safety.
* is also an important aspect in the growth of guppies
- fundamentally related to the use of color and texure in the surfaces of a setting
- important to keep breeding stock in production
- one of the most common and economical ways to change a room's appearance
* is an important design aspect of home decor
- element in the forming of the x-shape
- another stimulant for egg laying in hens and aggressiveness in males
- apparatus
- associated both with activity and security
- betters
- by electricity
- caused by excitation of atoms of gas in a bulb
* is controlled by electronic devices called dimmers
- software to respond differently to large and small events
- dim, even in operating theaters, for lack of bulbs
- essential for reproduction in the winter months because of the length of the days
- everything when it comes to a good photo, as well as, background
- important for a sense of three-dimensionality and for emotional color
- interior decoration
- left on during the night to stimulated the birds to lay eggs
* is located in offices
- most important when setting a mood of romance in a room or space
- one element of environment for agriculture products
* is one of the major electricity consumers in a typical home
- most important variables in photography
- produced naturally
- synonymous with romance
* is the future of automotive lighting
- number one contributor to productivity
- single largest electricity user in commercial buildings
- twenty percent of American electricity use
- used to show powerful shadows of the hills and of the rock
* is very important for normal growth and behavior
- taking photographs of petroglyphs
- visual music
- what makes or breaks the visual element of a video
- where the glow is
* large part of the energy equation, especially in commercial buildings.
* makes a big difference in how they appear.
* occurs when large amounts of electric charge flow between the clouds and the ground.
* particular problem when people suffer from the effects of glare.
* plays a critical role in industry
- major role in determining our perception and experience of our surroundings
* powerful stimulus on behavior.
* primary consideration in both health and behavior.
* provides safety in a number of places.
* refers to the amount of available light.
* uses dramatic lighting effects to provide interest and visual attention.
+ Energy conservation, Energy efficiency trends in the United States, Commercial sector: Energy :: Engineering :: Environment
* Energy in this sector has the same basic end uses as the residential sector, in slightly different proportions. Lighting is also generally the most wasteful component of commercial use. A number of case studies indicate that more efficient lighting and elimination of over-illumination can reduce lighting energy by approximately fifty percent in many commercial buildings. | {
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Legal positivism
* dangerous and racist doctrine.
* is the basis for abortion in many court arguments.
Lavas
* Some lavas can crystallize quartz crystals.
* fill much of the caldera and push up against the inside of the rim.<|endoftext|>Logical consistency
* report The fidelity of the relationships in the data set and the tests used.
+ Philosophy, What philosophers do
* Philosophers use logic to solve problems and answer questions. Logical consistency is a cornerstone of any acceptable theory. Philosophers who disagree with a theory will often try to find a logical contradiction within the theory. If they can find one, this gives them a reason to reject that theory. If they cannot find any inconsistency, the philosopher might try to show that the theory leads to a conclusion which is either unacceptable or ridiculous. This second approach is usually called reductio ad absurdum.<|endoftext|>Lactic acidosis
* build up of lactic acid in the blood.
* can be demonstrate d biochemically
- cause severe damage to the pancreas and liver
* carries a high mortality.
* causes fatigue, belly pain, and shortness of breath.
* is absent, but the glycogen shows an abnormal structure
- an accumulation of lactic acid
- caused by a buildup of lactic acid in the blood
- rare but serious metabolic complication that can occur
* is the accumulation of lactic acid within the blood
- disease caused by a abnormally high lactic acid level in the blood
* known side effect to some anti-HIV drugs.
* occurs as a consequence of anaerobic metabolism.
* occurs when cells are unable to convert food into usable energy
- of the body are unable to convert food into usable energy
* still relatively uncommon but very serious condition.
Lilacs
* Many lilacs have male and female flowers.
* Most lilacs grow like a crape myrtle.
* Some lilacs grow in gardens
- have flavor
Lur
* Most lures have a split ring attached to the eyelet.
* catch fish because of their appearance and the manner in which they move through the water.
* caught in trees or rocks can come loose when yanked and fly at high speeds.
Labial adhesion
* are paper thin attachments between the inner walls of the opening of the vagina.
* can sometimes cause urinary pain or difficulty urinating.<|endoftext|>Lubrication
* also decreases excessive heat which dramatically weakens monofilament.
* branch of chemistry.
* comes from the pink skin of the labia and vagina.
* complex science.
* creams next to adult undergarments.
* helps parts slide against each other and it is used to reduce friction in the bearings
- prevent rips and tears, and it increases sensitivity
* is applications
- essential for the normal and smooth functioning of the tendons
- important to chain and bar life
* is made of oil
Layperson
* can learn when and how to use supplemental oxygen and breathing devices.
* common man
Lopper
* are secateurs that have long handles and large cutting edged jaws
- useful for cutting wood that it is too wide for secateurs to deal with when pruning
* handle all large unwieldy branches from bushes and trees. | {
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Larvae
* All larvae are predacious, feeding on gastropods, earthworms and other soft-bodied invertebrates.
* Many larvae have, in addition, several pairs of leglike appendages called struts, or prolegs
- use silk to make cocoons or shelters
* Most larvae have hemoglobins
- possess defensive ability
* Some larvae absorb oxygen.
* Some larvae are adept at avoiding such latex cells
- aquatic, others live only partly in water
- commensals and breed in the detritus of the nests of leaf cutting ants
- covered with hairs , or other body extensions
* Some larvae are eaten by birds
- sheep
- inside water
- pests of sugar-cane and palm trees
* Some larvae avoid light
- predators
* Some larvae become food
- mosquitoes
* Some larvae burrow into ears
- can survive in very poor-quality or acidic water
* Some larvae cause allergic reaction
- crop damage
- damage by chewing tiny holes in the upper leaves
- death
- ulcer
- communicate with ants by producing sounds
- compete for food
- construct dwelling chambers out of smeared mud
* Some larvae consume aquatic insects
- other insects
- contain nutrients
* Some larvae crawl out of mouths
- enter animals
* Some larvae feed on bugs
- caterpillars
- dead wood
- decay wood
- diets
- microorganisms
- microscopic particles
- mites
- organic particles
- upon earthworms
* Some larvae have abdomens
- bacteria
- bilateral symmetry
- broad host ranges
- chemicals
- color
- compound eyes
- cuticles
- cylindrical shapes
- defensive chemicals
- discs
- disks
- fins
- glands
- limbs
- long legs
- many natural predators
- organs
- parasites
- pelvic fins
- photic organs
- plasma
- protective sheaths
- shells
* Some larvae have short arms
- tails
- teeth
- tentacles
- thin shells
- wart-like dorsal or lateral humps on the first abdominal segment
- wings
- infect dogs
* Some larvae invade dermal tissue
- normal skin
* Some larvae kill develop embryos
- spiders
* Some larvae live in bottoms
- intestines
- pigs
- places
- stumps
- tunnels
* Some larvae live in underground tunnels, and others bore into wood
- make up food
* Some larvae migrate through livers
* Some larvae migrate to body organs
- human intestines
- large intestines
- lungs
- mouthparts
- muscles
- pharynxs
- proboscises
- skin surfaces
- somatic tissue
- the small intestines and others migrate to the unborn pups
* Some larvae move to soil surfaces
* Some larvae pass through alimentary canals
- penetrate human skin
- produce saliva
- provide nutrients
- pupate in the fruit cluster where they have fed
* Some larvae reach ages
- developmental stages
- remain mothers
- reside in centers
- respond to warmth
- retain skin
- settle on sea beds
- sink to environments
- spin a loose, silken cocoon in which to pupate
* Some larvae suck blood
- enough blood
- survive sea ice
- swim in sea
* Some larvae swim to surfaces
- water surfaces
* Some larvae transform into adult beetles
- fleas
- transmit pathogen
* Some larvae use gills
- mandibles
+ Lepidoptera, Characteristics of Lepidoptera, Larva
* The larvae have a tough head and a soft body. They have mouths that are made to chew. Some larvae are covered with hairs, or other body extensions. The larvae have three pairs of small legs on the thorax. These legs are called true legs. There are up to five pairs of bigger legs on the abdomen. These legs are called prolegs. Lepidopteran larvae can be confused with the larvae of sawflies. | {
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Life insurance
* Most life insurance is structured with the maximum death benefit for the lowest premium.
* Some life insurance is sold as a tax avoidance device.
* ' is money for your family to use to pay your bills and death expenses when you die. A person must be healthy to purchase a life insurance policy. Life insurance has different types of policies.
* acts as a financial safety net.
* begins after six months of employment.
* can adapt to most lifestyles and financial conditions
- be a joint experience for spouses
* can be an advantageous way to give partners and family members peace of mind
- important estate planning tool
- inexpensive way to pay estate taxes and other expenses
* can help in a number of ways
- keep their dreams alive when they die
- lessen the strain on family finances
- play an important role in the overall planning for college funding
* can provide financial safeguards in addition to death benefits
- financing to buy out a partner's interests exactly when needed
- policyholders with the opportunity for long-term cash accumulation
- protection and income to ensure a rewarding retirement
* carries both term life and whole life insurances.
* comes in a lot of combinations and permutations.
* common way to fund special needs trusts.
* complex and often misunderstood financial vehicle
- product that can be hard to evaluate and compare
* contract between an insurance company and the person holding the policy.
* contract that insures the life of an individual
- pays money upon the death of the person insured
* covers employee, spouse, and dependents.
* falls into two general varieties, term and cash-value, also called whole life
- major categories - term insurance and permanent insurance
* guaranteed gift.
* helps protect employees and their families from financial hardship in case of death.
* insures more than a life.
* is an essential financial product that plays a pivotal role in any financial plan.
* is an essential part of any financial plan
- financial planning
- the financial planning process
- ideal financial vehicle since it matures at death
- integral part of both personal and business financial planning
- based upon salary
- critically important for people who have dependents
* is designed to protect the family in the event of the death of a breadwinner
- replace lost income
- effective on the date of employment that an employee becomes eligible
- equal to one year's salary
- equivalent to employee's annual salary
- exempt from death taxes
- extremely important for small business owners
- for the living
- important in estate planning
- insurance on human lives
* is often an ideal method of funding a buy-sell agreement
- important part of an estate plan
- the least costly, most flexible and simplest vehicle for making a gift
* is one of the cornerstones of financial planning
- essential building blocks to gain financial security
- most important businesses of any country
- necessities of life
* is one way to effectively fund a business continuation plan
- make a significant gift for a relatively small cost
- paid upon the loss of the life of the insured
- perhaps the most misunderstood product financial product in existence today
- protection for the living
- the most assignable of any type of insurance
* is the most common form of funding a buyout of a deceased owner
- method of funding buy-sell agreements
- segment where foreign companies are especially active
- tool to provide income to beneficiaries of an insured who dies
- type of insurance most directly connected to estate planning
- unique in that it can be an effective tool for both protection and accumulation
- unnecessary for children because no one is dependent on their income
- used sometimes to replace the value of gifts given through charitable trusts
- yet another aspect of many financial plans
* long-term commitment.
* major part of any family's financial protection.
* needs change over the life span, generally decreasing with age.
* pays a benefit when the insured dies
- if a party dies during the time period covered by the insurance agreement
* plays a fundamental role in most of our plans for financial security.
* product purchased by someone who cares for someone else
- that requires a trained professional to present it
- used to replace the loss of income that occurs when someone dies
* protects against dying to soon or living too long
- too soon or living too long
- one's beneficiaries against one dying too young
* provides financial benefits to a designated person upon the death of the insured
- protection for dependents in the event of death
- funds to a designated beneficiary in the event of the policyholder's death
- payment to a beneficiary or beneficiaries upon the death of an insured
- protection against economic loss resulting from death
* risk management tool that has it's time and place
* serves many purposes in small to medium-sized estates.
* trap in estate planning.
* unique asset which is used to solve many of life s perplexing problems
- way to give to charity
* way to make a significant gift. | {
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Life imprisonment
* involves an order for custody for life.
* is captivity
- no more of a financial burden to society than capital trials
* means death in prison.
* poor substitute for the death penalty.
Legal research
* growing trend on the Internet.
* is the process of finding the law relevant to a particular situation.
Life change
* Some life changes are unique to women, such as the menstrual cycle, menopause and pregnancy.
* affect and disrupt energy flow, the frequency and resonance of places and people.
* can cause financial adjustment.
* caused by aging can present their own unique circumstances.
* force people to sell.
* happens best in small groups
- most effectively in small groups
* occurs best in a small group.
Longflower snowberry
* is monoecious.
* very useful shrub for establishing cover on raw and severe sites.
Love love
* Love Love combination of body and mind nourishment.
* Love Love is an emotion that flows like an ocean
- inner quality that sees good everywhere and in everybody
- the greatest thing in the world
Loci
* All loci have one or two alleles.
* Some loci have many alleles that are common in a population<|endoftext|>Lithography
* allows the artist freedom of line and fine detail.
* is based on the chemical repellence of oil and water
- done with special materials
- printmaking
- taught using lithographic stones and a variety of drawing materials
* is the most economical way to print high volumes of paper
- process by which computer chips are made
* is the process of laying down a pattern on a material, such as a flat piece of silicon
- using light to imprint transistors onto silicon wafers to make chips
- two hundred years old
* key step in manufacturing integrated circuits.
* literally means writing or drawing on stone.
* planographic printing process
- process and so no platemark is created when a lithograph is printed
* printing process in use throughout the world.
* process of transferring circuit geometries to the silicon surface.
* seems to be a relatively easy form of printmaking.
Legality
* Legalities are often distortions to protect some people against others.
* is no guarantee of morality
- quality
* refers to how extensive the legal system is.
Long life
* is humanity's ancient and perennial goal
- possible through deep breathing
* provides time to adjust to chromosome duplication.
Lexicography
* Lexicographies are writing.
* is focussed on collocations and sentence usage
- one aspect of applied linguistics with no specific training programmes
- the work of writing a dictionary
Lysis
* is accomplished through the use of buffered ammonium chloride
- convalescence
- dissolution
- evident when the culture becomes clear and cellular debris is prevalent
- recovery
- the process of disrupting the wall of a cell
- to break down or dissolve
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Lice
* All lice cause itching and discomfort.
* All lice infecting poultry and birds are the chewing type
- are the sucking and chewing type
* Many lice are specific to a single species of host and have co-evolved with it.
* Most lice appear in clusters
- eat blood
- emerge from eggs
- give birth to lice
- has-part mouthparts
* Most lice have heads
- legs
- lifespans
- shapes
- invade hair
- live in hair
* Most lice live on blood
- mammals
* Most lice occur in animals
* Most lice prefer blood
* Most lice require blood
- resemble lice
* Some lice are resistant to commonly used pediculicides
- avoid poison
- become lice
- carry organisms
- crawl on skin
* Some lice feed on blood
- feathers
- human blood
* Some lice have abdomens
- claws
- larval stages
* Some lice infect animals
- dogs
- eyelashs
- sheep
* Some lice invade bodies
- children
* Some lice live in animals
- beds
* Some lice live on birds
- predators
- skin, although they are difficult to see
* Some lice make blood
- homes
- prefer heads
- require water
- resemble adult lice
* Some lice suck blood
- coyotes
- take blood meals
* cause intense itchiness, constant irritation and relentless restlessness in affected dogs.
* cause intense itching in affected areas and pink papules
- of the scalp
- itching, scratching, and open wounds that easily become infected
* crawl from person to person directly or on combs, hats, bedding, etc.
* like to live in people's hair, and they like to have very big families.
* live and lay their eggs on the skin amongst the hair or wool.
* live by feeding on human blood which is why they become brownish red
* look like dandruff, but the small, white creatures adhere to the hairs rather than the scalp
- something like fleas, but are difficult to see and move quickly
* pass through a three-stage life cycle, including three stages as immature nymphs.
* persist over the summer months on reservoir animals.
* survive by biting the scalp causing red marks on the back of the neck or scalp.
* tend to stay embedded in the warm, dark areas where they thrive.
* thrive in clean hair and they often spread among family members and in schools.
* turn up in archaeological sites from Iceland to Israel.
Leghold trap
* allow for either release or euthanasia of the trapped animal.
* are notorious for the pain and prolonged suffering that they inflict
* are the method preferred by hunters on the Tibetan Plateau
- most commonly used traps for catching nutria
* cause extreme suffering and pain to their victims.
* pose a threat to non-target animals.
* seize animals and birds by their legs, stomachs, wings, and faces.<|endoftext|>Lameness
* Many lamenesses induce obvious signs, such as head nodding or limping.
* can occur from having a misdistribution of weight
- suddenly, or gradually increase over time
- range from the barely perceptible to a horse hobbling along on three legs
* common presenting symptom due to involvement of the long bones of the legs.
* is an abnormal walk and is caused by injury or disease
- especially evident after exercise periods
* is the first sign of hoof rot, and the smell of rotting tissue is unmistakable
- major concern for all sectors of the equine industry
- uncommon unless feet are infected or ulcerated
- usually evident in all gaits and upon turning
- very common amongst dairy cows
* major health and welfare problem in all sheep producing countries
- issue in the dairy industry
* multifactorial disease and is directly related to how cows are managed.
* often appears suddenly after prolonged exercise or after a brisk walk
- makes one think of foot rot, a common problem in cattle on pasture
* related to laminitis is caused by an inadequate flow of blood in the foot.
* varies in severity.
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Lighter
* All lighters ignite the fuel by a spark from a steel wheel spinning against a piece of flint.
* can leak butane when ignited.
* is devices.
* is located in cars
- forests
- pockets
- tools
- used for burning
* leak butane when ignited, causing an excessive burst of flame.
* use miniature flint and steel sets to light their gas fumes.<|endoftext|>Luminosity
* When working with colors, indicates the brightness of the color.
* decreases by almost four orders of magnitude in approximately five million years.
* depends on the surface temperatue and the surface area of the star.
* diminishes with distance from the centre.
* goes up as the fourth power of the temperature.
* implies Light.
* increases up the vertical axis
- with increasing radius, surface area, and temperature
* is an intrinsic measurable property of a star independent of distance
- physical property of an object
- defined to be the amount of energy escaping from a star's surface per unit time
- given in arbitrary units
- physical properties
* is the amount of energy emitted from the whole star in one second
- radiated by the star per second
- that leaves a star's surface per unit time
- brightness of either a light source or a reflective surface
- result of a chemical reaction within a star
- up, temperature is down, and radius is up
* measure of power divided into units called watts
- relative lightness or darkness of a color
- the number of collisions at an experiment
* stays about constant as the star grows in radius and cools in temperature.
* works the same way for the lightness value.
+ Messier 87: Elliptical galaxies
* Unlike a disk-shaped spiral galaxy, Messier 87 has no distinctive dust lanes. It has an almost featureless, ellipsoidal shape. Luminosity diminishes with distance from the centre. At the core is a supermassive black hole. This is a strong source of multiwavelength radiation, particularly radio waves.
Legibility
* complex interrelationship of technique and technology.
* is an often overlooked aspect of encouraging people to navigate a site
- clarity
- considered an outgrowth of their desire to communicate
* refers to the speed and ease that individual letters can be recognized.
* relates to the ease with which one can form a cognitive map of an environment.<|endoftext|>Liger
* always have faint stripes from the tiger side, but most of their traits comes from the lion.
* are about the same size as the prehistoric Smilodon populator and American lion
- also the biggest carnivores mammals in the world
- bigger than tigons
- the offspring of a male lion bred with a female tiger
* can make lion and tiger vocalizations.
* enjoy swimming, which characteristic of tigers, and are very sociable like lions
- tiger-like behavior
* have a tiger-like striped pattern that is very faint upon a lionesque tawny background
- lion fathers and tiger mothers
Laryngeal oedema
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Leptospirosis
* affects the kidneys and liver.
* also threatens pets
- transmits via the semen of infected animals
* bacterial disease and is more commonly associated with animals in tropical areas
- associated with wild and domestic animals
- of cats that can also spread to dogs and humans
* bacterial disease that affects humans and animals
- can be mild or severe and can cause death
- effects humans and animals
- which can affect many animals
- infection caused by spirochetes
* bacterial infection that affects both humans and animals
- many animals, including raccoons, can transmit
* can affect many parts of the body and equally affects both humans and animals
- the central nervous system, eyes, liver, kidneys and reproductive organs
- build up unrecognized in a herd
* can cause fever, headache, severe muscle pain, fatigue, and gastrointestinal upset
- meningitis and liver disease as well as generalized fevers and aches
- develop in any age, breed or gender of dogs
* causes lethargy, depression, decreased appetite, vomiting, fever, and jaundice.
* communicable disease acquired through contact with the urine of infected animals.
* corkscrew shaped bacteria.
* disease caused by a group of bacteria called leptospires
- related group of spiral-shaped bacteria
- is caused by spiral shaped bacteria called leptospires
- of worldwide significance that infects both animals and humans
* disease that is caused by bacteria and associated with animals
- occurs worldwide
- transmitted through contact with contaminated rat urine
- which is quite uncommon in Wisconsin
* exists globally, but is more common in tropical and subtropical parts of the world.
* has little affect on the health of wildlife
- two major phases, a flu-like stage and a more severe second stage
* is also a problem in deteriorating inner cities that are infested with rats
- important because it can cause very serious disease and even death
* is an animal disease that can infect humans
- important and relatively complex infectious disease of dogs
- infectious disease that affects humans and animals
- another disease that can be transmitted to gerbils
- associated with abortion, stillbirth, and neonatal infection in horses
* is caused by a bacterium that can infect all mammals, including humans
- microorganism spread by infected animals, especially rodents or dogs
- infection with a spirochete, a spiral-shaped bacterium
- confirmed by laboratory testing of a blood or urine sample
- considered to be a reemerging disease of companion animals
- diseases
- extremely rare
* is found in the urine of animals
- throughout the world
- is re-emerging as a treat to canine and human health
- more common in tropical and subtropical areas of the world
- most common in hot, humid environments
- much less severe if it is treated promptly
- present worldwide, and is more common in tropical countries with heavy rainfall
- spread in the urine of infected animals
* is spread through a water supply that has been infected by rats urine
- urine of carrier animals
- to humans by animals
- transmitted either directly between animals or indirectly through the environment
* is treatable with antibiotics prescribed by a physician
- treated with a course of antibiotics
* is, however, considered rare in cats.
* needs to be considered in differential diagnosis.
* occurs in many wild and domestic animals
- sheep and goats with less frequency than in cattle and swine
- most often in the summer and in warm climates
- on a worldwide basis, especially in subtropical climates
- sporadically or as a common-source outbreak
* occurs worldwide and threatens cattle in Alabama and the southeastern United States
- but is most common in temperate or tropical climates
* parasitic disease transmitted by animals.
* potentially serious illness that can affect many parts of the body.
* relatively rare bacterial infection in humans
- disease that affects few dogs
* responds well to treatment, especially if started early in the illness.
* serious bacterial disease that can damage the liver and kidneys.
* so-called zoonotic disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
* type of bacterial infection spread by animals.
* ubiquitous disease found throughout the world.
* very common water borne disease among animals.
* well-documented laboratory hazard.
* widespread zoonosis that is endemic in most temperate and tropical climates.
* zoonosis of worldwide distribution.
* zoonotic disease , meaning it can be passed from animals to humans
- with a worldwide distribution affecting most mammalian species
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Loving
* causes a desire to kisses.
* is part of livings.<|endoftext|>Loyalty
* Loyalties involve emotions.
* also increases when people feel respected and acknowledged for what they do
- plays a large role in the accompaniment of the deceased to the other world
* basic trait of major, long-term achievers in any marketplace.
* benefit cited again and again by staffing firms that place disabled workers.
* breeds loyalty.
* cohesive force that forges individuals into a team.
* direct result of customer satisfaction.
* is also a trait of both men
- based on making money
- defined in an aggregate measure of both behavior and attitudes
- driven by pack instinct, and is much stronger in dogs than it is in humans
- faithfulness
- fidelity
- important because it can be used, in the field of reason, to prove innocence
- in direct proportion to the amount of money the company is willing to pay
- love
- manifested in relationships
- necessary for the growth of love
- one of the most important qualities that someone can demonstrate
- said to be important in the pledge between lord and retainer
- something that is earned day in and day out over many years
* is the absence of a better value alternative
- essential element in the lawyer's relationship to a client
- glue that holds society together - including commercial society
- keystone of the feudal system
- number one thing that people appreciate most about their friends
- ultimate measure of performance
- to have faith without thought of oneself
- valued in the gay community as much as it is in the straight community
- virtue
* measurement of an associate s loyalty to the family.
* occurs in relationships that resemble familial relationships.
* supreme act of love.
* symbiotic relationship in which each party commits something of value.
* thing only measured over a period of time.
* willing commitment.<|endoftext|>Lady
* Ladies are adult females
- cultureds
* Ladies are located in bathrooms
- churchs
- cities
- grocery stores
- supermarkets
* Ladies are used for fucks
- gentlemans
- women
- desire diamonds
- experience results
* Ladies have breathe tubes
- children
* Ladies includes arms
- cell membranes
- cells
- cytoplasm
- heads
- legs
- necks
- nuclei
- personality
- plasma membranes
- sections
- vacuoles
- woman's bodies
- join families
- keep dogs
- love homes
- offer educational experience
* Ladies offer excite educational experience
- pass time
- recount stories
- see matter
- send thoughts
- serve purposes
* Ladies wear shoes
- tennis shoes
Lying
* dog bites.
* are bad actions
- communicating
- falsification
- located in white houses
- part of slander
- sayings
* are used for cheaters
- cowards
- deception
- harmings
- liars
- manipulation
- nonsense
- resting
- trickings
* cause broken hearts
- confusion
- doubt
- enjoyment
- good things
- guilt
- long noses
- mistrust
- pain
- problems
- sadness
- shame
- trouble
- unhappinesses
Levity
* defies the weight of gravity.
* is an important tool in building a sense of place online
- feelings
- frivolity
Loading
* also affects the living conditions of river biota.
* is handling
- important in maintaining muscle and bone strength in the lower limbs
- puttings
- ratios
- the stress put on the knee by a bent leg, for example, when climbing stairs
* refers to completely filling a brush with color.
Linear independence
* is defined for functions the same way it is for any vector space.
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Lactase
* also helps to digest fats and proteins.
* breaks down lactose and allows it to be absorbed
- so it can be absorbed into the bloodstream
- lactose, a sugar that's found in milk and milk products
- milk sugar into digestable formats
* breaks down milk sugar into simpler forms that can then be absorbed into the blood stream
- forms that can then be absorbed into the bloodstream
- substances that are absorbed into the bloodstream
- the lactose in foods so that they can be absorbed into the bloodstream
* cause the breakdown of lactose and also contribute to flavour and aroma.
* digests lactose milk sugar into glucose and galactose.
* drops use a different form of lactase than the one used in lactase pills.
* enables a baby to digest the lactose even in breast milk.
* is also available in drop-form for addition to foods.
* is an enzyme
- in the gut that degrades lactose, which is found in milk
- that is in the lining of the gut
- composed of two sugars
- essential in the digestion of milk and milk products
- made in a delicate and vulnerable part of the small intestine
- necessary to break down the disaccharide sugar in milk called lactose
* is necessary to digest all milk except mother's milk
- products, with the exception of mother's milk
- needed to digest lactose, the sugar found in milk and other dairy products
- one of the enzymes necessary to digest cow's milk
* is produced by the body
- in the walls of the intestine and breaks down lactose into digestible sugars
- specific for lactose
- the enzyme that breaks down the natural sugar found in milk
* is the enzyme that digests lactose, a sugar found in milk
- the major milk sugar, lactose
- which is required to digest lactose
- last intestinal enzyme to develop and is present in the smallest quantities
* normally lives on the end of our villi.
* small intestinal enzyme which hydrolyses lactose, the main carbohydrate in milk.
* works on most people.<|endoftext|>Legitimacy
* is also an image that is built through marketing and public relations
- both a normative and empirical concept in political science
- crucial for the operation of government, and for the survival of the political system
- part of the social contract that convinces people to trust enough to obey laws
- quality
* is the belief of the populace and the elites that rule is proper and valid
- central concern of all parties directly involved in a conflict
- difference between a State and an organized crime syndicate
- foundation of civil peace and the order that is maintained by the rule of law
- popular acceptance by the population of the leadership's right to rule
* legal term, or construct, that is held by many legal systems throughout the world.
* refers to how fairly the legal system is perceived.<|endoftext|>Leverage
* decreases the amount of time it takes for the horse to feel bit pressure.
* describes the price movement of one issue relative to another.
* drives investment benefit of real estate for the future such as retirement.
* is advantage
- calculated by dividing total assets by equity
- human activities
- leverage
* is the ability to influence the path a polity takes to an objective
- relationship between debt and equity
* is the use of borrowed money to enhance the return on owners' equity
- to increase the return on owners' equity
* measure of vulnerability.
* method of acquiring real estate worth many times the value of the initial investment.
* physical phenomenon
* refers to buying bonds on margin.
Lobby
* Lobbies are located in buildings
- business plans
- large buildings
- motels
- office buildings
- operas
- public buildings
- receptionists
* Lobbies are part of buildings
- hotels
- public places
- rooms
* Lobbies are used for elevators
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- rests
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Library
* All libraries have bookshelves, chairs, and tables.
* Libraries ARE political institutions
- Explains how a library works in a computer system
- activate human potential through knowledge, ideas and information
- add value by providing cataloging, indexing, physical organization, and preservation
- additionally support literacy and the right to read
- advocate for freedom of information and the protection of individual privacy
* Libraries allow children to have their own library cards
- future generations to leverage our collected knowledge for the benefit of society
* Libraries also give home owners a place to display meaningful collections
- have a special place in community life and communication
- organise cultural events such as concerts, author readings, and children's theatre
- produce children's book lists to assist parents
- provide materials of leisure and learning for all ages
- serve as an important gateway to knowledge for children
- uphold and champion intellectual freedom and right to free access to information
- work with businesses to promote workplace literacy
* Libraries are a central feature of most communities
- fundamental cornerstone of knowledge and information
- gateway to the world, linking learning and life
- key resource in the realisation of lifelong learning
- never-ending sources of books and reference materials
- part of our culture and civilization
* Libraries are a place for dreams
- where a relationship of trust is to be maintained and held sacred
- public trust
- small but significant market for published works
- third party payer in the scientific and scholarly communications system
- traditional forum for the open exchange of information
- treasure trove of information
- vast listing of libraries of the world
- very important source of education and knowledge for people of all ages
- vital source of information in any society
- wealth of information and have become easier to use with the invention of the web
* Libraries are about books and readers
- the collection, organization, and preservation of knowledge
- also a means whereby organization-wide standards of quality can be instituted
- archives
- as important to history as laboratories are to science
- at the forefront of the information age
- books and more than books
- books, but in today's world, more than books
- both users and providers of information
- by nature huge, highly structured, highly specialized and formalized institutions
* Libraries are centers for lifelong learning
- the investigation and exchange of information
- collections of HTML objects
* Libraries are community centers, but also learning centers
- gathering places
- information centers
* Libraries are complex institutions, each one a bit different from the next
- organizations of knowledge, which is stored in many different formats
- concerned with long-term preservation and archiving issues raised by electronic media
- creatures of information policy
* Libraries are crucial to democracy
- life long learning and the productive use of information and knowledge
- cultural and recreational sites
- education, and education is very important to everyone particularly young people
- educational institutions, which are different from schools and colleges
- essential if people are to develop their skills
* Libraries are essential to education
- make the world's recorded knowledge and information accessible
- food and drink to the scholar
- for people of all ages, from the tiniest child to the oldest shut in
- great places for meeting with people, sharing stories and keeping in touch
- heavily involved in acquiring and maintaining information technology
- holdings
- hubs for social and intellectual interactions in communities and organizations
- icons of our cultural intellect, totems to the totality of knowledge
* Libraries are important for children to explore and learn
- protectors of our past, but they also improve the present
- reference and information centers for all educational institutions
- in the business of providing information to the public
- increasingly responsible for preserving as well as providing information
- indispensable aids to education
* Libraries are information engines for a community and directly impact the vitality of communities
- intensive workplaces
- nodes
- integral players in the information economy and the broader information society
* Libraries are key centers for lifelong learning and focal points of community life
- facilitators and centres of life-long learning
- to introducing and cultivating a child s love of reading
- leaders in promoting and using information technology
* Libraries are located in colleges
- downtowns
- houses
- librarians
- major public service institutions in many parts of the world
* Libraries are more than centers of information and entertainment
- just storehouses of information and the preservers of the past
- mostly public
- natural bedfellows to life-long learning
- necessary to develop life-long reading habits in children
- necessities
- often the first place public citizens encounter new information technologies
* Libraries are one of the few public institutions that are worth their weight in gold
- great bulwarks of democracy
- longest established and most popular and valued public services
- most popular local government services
- place where everyone, rich or poor, has access to information, free of charge
- part of houses
* Libraries are part of the cultural sector
- society and reflect changes that take place in that society
- partners with others to assure access to electronic information
- people places
* Libraries are places of inclusion rather than exclusion
- opportunity
- that foster the love of reading and learning in children
* Libraries are places where a collection of records and reference materials are kept
- the public and the proprietary meet
- process-intensive organizations
- public spaces
- receptacles of history
- repositories of human knowledge
* Libraries are responsible for providing information to all users, with or without disabilities
- transporting all materials
- sanctuaries of free expression
- service organisations
- sets of routines used by programs to process data
- simply collections of object files
- special places that have a tremendous impact on the lives of patrons
- still places, places with objects
- successful cradles and the sepulchres of the human mind
- tax supported institutions generally providing no-fee public services
* Libraries are the collective archive of human achievement and the knowledge of the ages
- concert halls of the finest voices gathered from alltimes and places
- cornerstone of democracy
- custodians of memory and the guardians of civilization
- foundation of our nation's information network
- gateways to knowledge
- gathering place both of ideas and of people
- hub of many schools
- keepers of the written and, now, digitized word
- key to a democratic society
- keystone of life-long learning opportunities for all people in our society
- last free educational institution in the world
- leading advocates for equity in access to information
- major source of government information for most people in Canada
- memory of mankind, the storehouses of all that has been thought
* Libraries are the most democratic of all institutions helping citizens engage in self-governance
- used cultural institution in Australia
- number one access point for people without computers at home, school or work
- only place where information is freely available for everyone in every community
- physical locations in which services are delivered
- purest expression of a democratic society
- ultimate democratic institutions
- therefore part of the social glue of communities
* Libraries are used for public good
- research
- studyings
- vital local resources for literacy, learning, and community-building
- where the knowledge of all disciplines is related within a meaningful framework
- workplaces characterized by high levels of trust and professional pride
- are, indeed, information centres
- build the infrastructure for democracy and equality in society
* Libraries can also play a crucial role in bridging the societal problem of the digital divide
- and do change life outcomes of children and teens
- benefit and become stronger through resource sharing
- contribute to the work of peace
* Libraries can help build sustainable communities
- protect privacy by providing tools and knowledge to their users
- photograph rare books
- cause a desire to reads
* Libraries change lives by providing access to information
- each and every day
- classify materials to help bring things together that are about the same topic
* Libraries collect information
- mostly published sources, such as books, maps, and microfilm
- collect, organize, and provide access to information
- connect individuals with the ideas, information, and images they seek
* Libraries connect people in our communities with people and issues around the world
- with ideas, information and each other
* Libraries contain books and other printed materials whereas Archives contain records
- continue to develop their role as leaders in the digital information society
- contribute to the success of informal learning as well
- create foundations for learning
- create, organize, and archive resources to meet current and future needs
- deal with a wider array of electronic information resources than ever before
- do play a fundamental role in the development and maintenance of a good society
- embrace standards and organizations that contribute to making standards happen
- empower people by equalizing access to information
- everywhere are one source of international newspapers, trade journals and magazines
- exist at the boundary of the market and gift cultures
* Libraries exist to bring books and readers together
- preserve and provide access to the collected knowledge of our past
- serve the individual, community, and society as a whole
- generally take up limited space and employ few people
* Libraries have a basic responsibility for the development and maintenance of intellectual freedom
- history of providing entertainment and other facilities
- legacy in their communities as the heart of learning
- longstanding practice of cooperating with one another
- primary role to play in the maintenance and nurture of intellectual freedom
* Libraries have an important role to play at pre-school and every other age
- play in continuing education and problem-based learning
- play in lifelong learning, and in the drive for literacy
- play in promoting literacy and life-long learning
- play in the search for information
- books for adults and children, easy-reading books, and books in many languages
- books, tapes, records, and other materials to make learning more interesting
- copies
- educational and informational resources
- literature
* Libraries have many activities, groups and reading times for children of different age groups
- bookcases holding books on many different topics
- other functions beyond storing collections
- policies and guidelines that govern who has access to materials
- hold more than books
* Libraries include articles
* Libraries includes bases
- ceilings
- doorways
- floors
- room light
- sections
- influence people in different ways
- is one of the institutions in the traditional value chain
- keep the records on behalf of all humanity
- lend books
* Libraries maintain records of items being shipped
- that are being shipped
- nourish the human spirit by stimulating intellectual curiosity and personal growth
- offer information
* Libraries often arrange periodicals in a separate location from books and other types of materials
- have books that reproduce appropriate vocabulary lists for school age children
- lose children once they become young adults
- provide cotton gloves for researchers using their archives
- serve as day centers for the homeless
- organize information
- play a central role in support of teaching and learning across all subject areas
* Libraries play a crucial role in countries where books are scarce
* Libraries play a key role in children's education through public libraries and school libraries
- the social, cultural and economic life of their communities
* Libraries play an important role in promoting and providing access to knowledge and information
- the education and development of children
- the educational, cultural and economic life of our state
- key role in life cycle of information creation and distribution
- preserve information
- promote reading every day, often with few new books to share
- protect our freedom to read, learn and connect
* Libraries provide a gateway to information worldwide
- place for people without computers to get access to information
- safe place for people of all ages and of all nationalities
- information to the public using a multitude of technology systems
- opportunities for people of all ages to read and learn
- rely on networks to gain access to materials and services
- remain justifiably concerned about future archiving of electronic documents
* Libraries represent a common point of access to information for all
- social capital that makes people's lives better
- serve an important role in scholarly work
* Libraries serve as a community's principal source of information
- collections of history, culture and insight, offering access to information
- important centers for collecting, storing, and organizing information
- at least three roles in learning
- the community and act as gatekeepers to vast quantities of information
* Libraries store and inform educational research
- the energy that fuels the imagination
- subscribe to databases that provide information which supports academic research
* Libraries support and maintain the organized cataloguing, description and retrieval of information
- individuals seeking employment by providing equipment, materials, and assistance
- tend to reflect the dominant mode of production and use of educational information
- traditionally collect and preserve the scholarly and documentary record of publishing
- use classification systems based on subject to organize materials
- work to provide access to as many people as possible and are as good as it gets
- worldwide are no longer just collections of books
* Many libraries also have machines that make paper copies of microfilm and microfiche
- reading clubs for small children
- provide computers with public access to the Internet
- belong to a network that agrees to lend books to each other
- carry the Encyclopedia of Associations
- contain reference books that list sources of scholarship money
- distribute educational materials on drugs and alcohol for children and parents
* Many libraries have book collections in the tens of thousands of volumes
- books or other publications with ratings of insurers
- computer databases listing articles from newspapers, magazines, and journals
- computerized lists of books
* Many libraries have computers and software designed for various ages
- with Internet access
- extensive collections
- online presences, and offer services to Internet users
- rooms which local organisations can use for meetings
* Many libraries have special lending collections of tools, art prints, toys and other items
- services for people with disabilities
- web sites and provide training in how to use the Internet
* Many libraries maintain good genealogical archives and records
- lists of electronic journals that are available to anyone
* Many libraries now have collections of large print books
- publicly accessible computers for internet research purposes
- offer classes and tutoring for parents, children and others
- organize Web sites to assist their patrons in finding information
- play a variety of roles for different age groups
- produce journals
- use bookplates as a form of fund-raising
* Most Libraries have a children's book or two showcasing various animals by name.
* Most libraries are public and let people take the books to use in their home
- quiet, comfortable and well-lit places
- arrange books on the shelves according to call numbers
- carry some literature written in Braille
* Most libraries have a variety of periodicals on the shelf or in microfilm format
- books with large print
- computers with Internet access that are available for public use
- computers, also
- lend books and provide photocopies of periodical articles
- let people borrow books for several weeks
- now have computers with to access the Internet
- provide space for researchers with computers
* Some Libraries have music in their collections.
* Some libraries also have access to vast sources of information on the Internet
- toys, games and paper and crayons to keep toddlers occupied
- apply lettering directly to the wall surfaces
* Some libraries are part of convents
- manors
- monasteries
- palaces
- begin serving infants even before they are born through service to expectant parents
- charge postage for books or photocopying of journal articles
- collect e-journals of professional societies
- do have various forms of Internet filtering on their computers
* Some libraries have a collection of books for which there fee to borrow
- activities for children, such as storytelling and crafts
- chapel rooms that are usually locked
* Some libraries have collections of government documents
- maps from all over the world
- exclusive rights to certain materials such as old or rare books and documents
- homework centers designed especially to assist children with assignments
- major historic collections and all have collections of modern material
- preservation collections of books in pristine condition
- specific information about printing and photocopying
- their separate study rooms and reading rooms
- offer story times for parents and other caregivers with infants and toddlers
- place their rarest items in a locked case or a special room
- rely almost entirely on donations for their children's collections
* Some libraries restrict access to computer databases to their own users
- children s access to Internet to filtered workstations only
- see the increasing number of children as an opportunity to improve youth services
- set up table displays from time to time
* Some libraries use cards to list items
- fluorescent and even neon colors effectively
+ Bookcase: Furniture
+ Mass media
* We can see and hear news from around the world. Radio also brings music and news. Books supply older and more detailed material. The internet is also important. We can search for all the news and information. Libraries are also important. In libraries we can read books and listen to music.
+ University of Otago: New Zealand :: 1869 establishments
* All libraries have wireless access.
* A 'library' is a place where many books are kept. Most libraries are public and let people take the books to use in their home. Most libraries let people borrow books for several weeks. Some belong to institutions, for example, companies, churches, schools, and universities. Also a person's bookshelves at home can have many books and be a library. The people who work in libraries are librarians. | {
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Magnetic shielding
* allows positionong next to computer equipment
- use close to video monitors
* is an idea whose time has returned.
* isolates the atoms from outside magnetic fields.
* protects electronic circuits from magnetic field interference. | {
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Mump
* also can result in permanent hearing loss
- occurs in the respiratory tract and later the infection can spread throughout the body
* begins as infective parotitis in the parotid glands in the cheek
- with a headache, muscle pain, low-grade fever, loss of appetite, and malaise
* can also cause complications that affect the ovaries, pancreas, kidneys, joints and eyes
- deafness
- temporary deafness due to fluid in the middle ear
- produce a transient high frequency deafness
* can also result in permanent hearing loss and sterility in men and women
- loss of hearing
* can be a very serious disease, causing meningitis or hearing loss
- very serious, especially for teenagers and adults
* can cause an infection in the lining of the brain and death
- deafness in some children
- headache, fever, and swelling of the cheeks and jaw
- infertility in a small fraction of men
- meningitis, an infection of the fluid and lining covering the brain and spinal cord
- swelling of the neck glands, nerve damage and deafness
- last up to a week or longer
- lead to complications like testicular inflammation
* can result in hearing loss and in rare cases, sterility
- permanent hearing loss and swelling of the brain
* cause enlargement of the parotid glands.
* causes a viral parotitis.
* causes fever and swelling of glands in the throat
- saliva and parotid glands in the throat
* causes fever, headache and swollen, painful glands under the jaw
- salivary glands
- headaches, and swollen glands under the jaw
- swollen and painful glands under the jaw, fever and headache
- the parotid glands to swell
* childhood disease, but it can occur in adults.
* common childhood disease that produces fever, headaches and swollen cheeks.
* contagious disease caused by a virus
- spread by contact with the saliva of someone who has the disease
* disease caused by a virus, usually occurring in childhood.
* generalized acute viral disease caused by the mumps virus.
* generally produces fever, headache and swollen glands.
* highly contagious disease caused by infection with a virus.
* is acquired by aerosol, necessitating close human interaction for spread.
* is an acute and highly contagious viral illness that usually occurs in childhood
- infectious disease
- viral disease that is spread from person to person by coughing or sneezing
* is an illness caused by a virus
- with a low incidence, and risk mainly to males rather than females
- infectious disease that causes swelling of the saliva-producing glands near the ears
- interactive programming language and general purpose database management system
- another nasty virus which virtually wipes out hearing in the affected ear
- caused by a paramyxovirus
* is caused by a virus and is spread by inhalation of infected droplets
- that spreads in the nasal fluids, saliva and urine of infected persons
* is contagious from about two days before the symptoms appear until the swelling is gone
- six days before until nine days after the glands start swelling
- seven days prior to and nine days after the onset of symptoms
- easy to prevent with vaccine
* is endemic in most tropical areas of the world, and is common everywhere else
- urban areas
- less contagious than measles or chickenpox
- likely to be more serious and painful in teenagers and adults than in children
* is more common during winter and spring
- severe in older children and adults
- much less common in adults
* is one example of adenitis
- of the most frequent causes of unilateral hearing loss
* is preventable by immunization
- through immunization
- primarily a childhood illness that is caused by a virus
* is spread by respiratory secretions, with increased incidence in the spring
- the cough, saliva, or mucus of a person who has it
- through saliva and droplets from the nose and mouth
- the leading cause of deafness
- transmitted through the air or by direct contact with the saliva of an infected person
- usually a mild viral disease
- vaccine-preventable
- very rare, but is also best contracted in childhood
* meningitis after measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination
- mumps, measles, and rubella vaccination
- following measles, mumps, and rubella immunisation
* meningoencephalitis in children.
* neuroretinitis in an adolescent.
* occurs less regularly than other common childhood communicable diseases
- more often during the winter and spring
* paramyxovirus that is closely related to the parainfluenza virus.
* potentially distressing illness with some particularly unpleasant side effects.
* primarily affects school-aged children.
* remains endemic throughout most of the world.
* sometimes can be a very serious disease and is easily passed from person to person
* systemic infection spread by viremia.
* usually begins with a low fever, headache, stomach ache, loss of appetite and listlessness
- lasts several days
* usually starts with a fever, weakness, loss of appetite, headache, and feeling tired
- neck or ear pain, loss of appetite, tiredness, headache, and low fever
* vaccine-preventable disease.
* very contagious infection of one or more of the salivary glands.
* viral infection characterized by swelling of the salivary glands near the neck
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Molding
* Identify several types of molding.
* involves continual pruning, or cutting away of the dead and useless things from our lives.
* is decoration
- edges
- fashioning
- forging
- frequently most severe when harvest is delayed
- part of picture frames
- the most important part of polymer processing technology
* make a transition from different materials such as paint and wallpaper.
* occurs when assemblage virus infestation is low.
* painter's or wallpaperer's best friend, covering any ceiling-level mishaps.
Mental conditioning
* begins at birth and continues throughout the life of the dog.
* is also crucial in helping skiers manage their often grueling race schedules.<|endoftext|>Masjid
* Most masjids have at least one dome , and some have one or more towers.
* are important, but there disproportionate emphasis on traditional things
- places of worship
* is house of worship
+ Islam, Beliefs and practices, Place of worship: Arabic words
* Muslims pray in a place of worship called the mosque. The Muslims place of worship is properly known as a 'masjid' in Arabic. Most masjids have at least one dome, and some have one or more towers. But a masjid does not need to have a dome or tower. Muslims take their shoes off before entering the masjid to pray. Prayer is one of the most important things that a Muslim does.
Miniaturization
* is accompanied by allometric changes in many organ systems
- an attractive way to hold down material costs
* natural consequence of increased systems integration.<|endoftext|>Moon
* All moons also revolve around their planets
- circle a planet
- orbit their host planets as well as rotating about their own axis
* Many moons means many months.
* Some moon jelly has phases.
* also come in all shapes and sizes
- vary greatly in size
* are always much smaller than the planet they orbit
- astronomical objects
- bodies which orbit around planets
- by no means permanent
- cold
* are in close proximity to the planets they orbit
- orbit around planets, again due to the force of gravity
* are located in air
- night skies
- outer space
- solar systems
- universes
- made of rocks
- natural satellites
- places
- singles
- smaller bodies that revolve around planets
- spheres
* are used for eclipsings
- exploration
- mysteries
- night vision
- observations
- ocean tide
- romance
* create gaps in the rings via their gravity.
* does rotate.
* have a bell size of around six to eighteen inches
- craters
- no erosion or rust and the probes can last for millions of years
- their own names
* is sensitivity to other people's feelings.
* orbit their planets.
* passes between the Earth and the Sun Moon's shadow cast on the Earth
- Sun and Earth occulting or blocking our view of the Sun
* range in shape from highly irregular to spheres.
* revolves as Earth spins
- in correct sidereal motion around the Earth
* rises and sets along with the Sun at about the same time
- in the desert can be as spectacular as sunrises
* rotates once in that time.
* shine together in the east before and during dawn.
* takes just under a month to revolve around the Earth.
* travels around the Earth.
+ Satellite (natural)
* Anything that goes around a planet is called a satellite. Moons are natural satellites. People also use rockets to send machines into orbit around the Earth. They help us to communicate, the telephones and televisions need these satellites.
Medallion
* are four domes or other shapes placed around an open central space.
* finance company serving the U.S. taxi industry.
* is coin
- emblems
- films
- helpings
Micrometeoroid
* are extremely common in space.
* pose a significant threat to space exploration.
Mental change
* are variable, from mild forgetfulness to complete dementia or psychosis.
* can occur, including problems with memory, speech, communication and confusion. | {
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