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haste meaning
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: This package is being delivered with haste. The definition of haste is speed or urgency. 1 An example of haste is how quickly a package is delivered; delivered with haste.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. This package is being delivered with haste. This package is being delivered with haste. The definition of haste is speed or urgency. 1 An example of haste is how quickly a package is delivered; delivered with haste.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: This package is being delivered with haste. The definition of haste is speed or urgency. 1 An example of haste is how quickly a package is delivered; delivered with haste. 2 An example of haste is the hurrying of a catering staff to get food served; working with haste.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: This package is being delivered with haste. This package is being delivered with haste. The definition of haste is speed or urgency. 1 An example of haste is how quickly a package is delivered; delivered with haste.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: These nouns denote rapidity or promptness of movement or activity: left the room in haste; a train moving with great celerity; advanced with all possible dispatch; finished the project with remarkable expedition so as to meet the deadline; was in a hurry to get home; driving with excessive speed.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: haste. n. 1. Rapidity of action or motion: the haste with which she climbed the stairs. 2. Rash or headlong action; precipitateness: forgot the tickets in their haste to catch the train.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: haste, hurry, speed, expedition, dispatch mean quickness in movement or action. haste applies to personal action and implies urgency and precipitancy and often rashness. hurry often has a strong suggestion of agitated bustle or confusion. speed suggests swift efficiency in movement or action.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. This package is being delivered with haste. This package is being delivered with haste. The definition of haste is speed or urgency.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: haste applies to personal action and implies urgency and precipitancy and often rashness. hurry often has a strong suggestion of agitated bustle or confusion. speed suggests swift efficiency in movement or action.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: haste. n. 1. Rapidity of action or motion: the haste with which she climbed the stairs. 2. Rash or headlong action; precipitateness: forgot the tickets in their haste to catch the train. intr. & tr.v. hast·ed, hast·ing, hastes Archaic. To hasten or cause to hasten."
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Speed or urgency
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can you drive normally with a puncture repair
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Most people have never repaired a car tyre puncture themselves, but more people will have to learn how to use a car tyre repair kit. Up to now, (the good old days, my dad would say) when you get a puncture, you change the tyre and take it to a tyre depot to see if it can be repaired.That’s if you have a spare tyre.ost people have never repaired a car tyre puncture themselves, but more people will have to learn how to use a car tyre repair kit. Up to now, (the good old days, my dad would say) when you get a puncture, you change the tyre and take it to a tyre depot to see if it can be repaired. That’s if you have a spare tyre.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If you drive a truck and you do a lot of off-roading or driving in areas where your tires are susceptible to sidewall punctures, you might want to consider one of our all-terrain tires, which feature 3-plywall sidewall construction for added puncture resistance.n addition to objects on the road such as nails, sidewalls can get punctured by hitting a curb, small accidents, and bent rims. Drivers are always hopeful we’ll be able to repair a sidewall puncture. Unfortunately, sidewall punctures can’t be repaired.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Fully mobile puncture repair service. All puncture repairs carried out by etyres are in compliance with the British Standard BS AU 159. Our fitters will always remove the tyre from the wheel to fully inspect any damage and judge whether a puncture can be safely repaired or not.ach puncture repair booked is subject to the purchase of a replacement tyre. This is to ensure that if a repair is not possible a replacement tyre can be provided during the same visit. If a new tyre is required, the £25 puncture repair charge will be waived since a new tyre will be fitted instead.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: If the tyre cannot be re-inflated the puncture will not be repairable and you will need to call for roadside assistance. If you have been able to temporarily repair the puncture then you will need to drive to the nearest tyre depot for a permanent repair.You should keep your speed under 30 mph for the first 3 miles, then check the tyre again.After that you should drive no faster than 50 mph to the nearest puncture repair centre.ost people have never repaired a car tyre puncture themselves, but more people will have to learn how to use a car tyre repair kit. Up to now, (the good old days, my dad would say) when you get a puncture, you change the tyre and take it to a tyre depot to see if it can be repaired. That’s if you have a spare tyre.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Pre-puncture sealants. These are injected through the tyre valve as a preventative measure. The aim is to prevent air loss if a puncture does occur so you can drive on without interruption.If the sealant works then the seal will be pretty much instantaneous after the tyre has been punctured.This raises the concern that you will have no idea whether there's been a puncture or not.he aim is to prevent air loss if a puncture does occur so you can drive on without interruption. If the sealant works then the seal will be pretty much instantaneous after the tyre has been punctured. This raises the concern that you will have no idea whether there's been a puncture or not.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: If you do get a puncture in a run-flat tyre you might not notice, particularly on a motorway, because the ride quality will be very similar to normal. This is why run-flat tyres are always fitted together with a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS).There will be restrictions on use following a puncture.The vehicle handbook will give details but in general deflated tyres should be capable of at least 50 miles (range can vary with vehicle load) at speeds up to 50 mph. Tyres should be renewed or repaired as soon as possible following a puncture.here will be restrictions on use following a puncture. The vehicle handbook will give details but in general deflated tyres should be capable of at least 50 miles (range can vary with vehicle load) at speeds up to 50 mph. Tyres should be renewed or repaired as soon as possible following a puncture.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 Because run flat tyres are very hard due to the reinforced sidewall, the suspension on the car is set much softer so the ride is normal for occupants. 2 If a normal tyre is fitted then the ride will feel very soft, the handling will be adversely affected and could present serious safety concerns.un flat tyres are those specially designed to maintain the car's mobility if the tyre has a puncture. This is mainly achieved by the tyres having much thicker sidewalls which will continue to hold the weight of the car even when the air pressure inside drops.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The cost of a mobile puncture repair is £25 including VAT and this includes our mobile service. It is normal practice to bring a replacement tyre with us so that if your tyre cannot be repaired, we can fit and balance a new tyre in the same visit to get you back on the road as quickly as possible.ach puncture repair booked is subject to the purchase of a replacement tyre. This is to ensure that if a repair is not possible a replacement tyre can be provided during the same visit. If a new tyre is required, the £25 puncture repair charge will be waived since a new tyre will be fitted instead.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If you worry about getting a puncture, whether because of concerns about your personal safety or simply because of the cost and inconvenience of getting the tyre repaired, you might want to consider run-flat tyres next time you change your car.here will be restrictions on use following a puncture. The vehicle handbook will give details but in general deflated tyres should be capable of at least 50 miles (range can vary with vehicle load) at speeds up to 50 mph. Tyres should be renewed or repaired as soon as possible following a puncture.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: If you get a puncture you might be able to get it repaired for a fraction of the cost of a new tyre if the puncture is in the main tread area and you stopped quickly without overheating the deflated tyre.British standard BS AU159 sets out the rules for repairs to car tyres.he aim is to prevent air loss if a puncture does occur so you can drive on without interruption. If the sealant works then the seal will be pretty much instantaneous after the tyre has been punctured. This raises the concern that you will have no idea whether there's been a puncture or not."
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how long for azithromycin to make strep better
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 0. Depends upon after how much time did you throw out or vomit out the azithromycin after taking up the medicine. If you have vomited out azithromycin soon after taking it i.e. with in half an hour, you need to take the anti biotic again. How ever, if it has been more than half an hour since you took your last dose of azithromycin, then you do not need to take it again as it would have dissolved into your body.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Call your doctor if you don't feel better after taking antibiotics for 48 hours. If children on antibiotic therapy feel well and don't have a fever, they often can return to school or child care when they're no longer contagious — usually 24 hours after beginning treatment.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Hope you will feel better soon! http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/strep-t... In most cases, antibiotics will quickly wipe out the bacteria causing the infection. In the meantime, try these tips to relieve symptoms of strep throat: Pain relievers.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Lol at bluepinguins. Once on antibiotics the pain that comes with strep does not take long at all to go away. If drinking cold fluids and properly taking the medication you will feel better within a day or two. If not, something else is probably wrong.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Because use of azithromycin for patients infected with macrolide-resistant strains is likely to result in organism persistence and subsequent risk for development of rheumatic fever, treatment with azithromycin should be limited to patients with a documented history of anaphylactic reactions to penicillin.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: (Editor’s note: The IDSA has published an erratum to this recommendation, noting that the dosage for azithromycin is 12 mg/kg once [max. 500 mg], and then 6 mg/kg [max. 250 mg] once daily for the next 4 days.) Three-day courses of treatment have also been examined.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Azithromycin 20 mg/kg/day was superior to 10 mg/kg/day microbiologically on day 14 and day 30 after the start of therapy, and was clinically superior on day 14.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 47% - How soon after starting a z-pack (5 days)of azithromycin will i start to feel better? 2 21% - Gp hears something in left lung and has prescribed azithromycin 500mg for 3 days-when should i shart to feel better? 3 29% - I have scarlet fever been taking penaciline for four days and feel the same dont feel any beterr?\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 72% - How long before i feel better on azithromycin? 2 42% - How soon can you expect azithromycin to make you feel better? 3 47% - How soon after starting a z-pack (5 days)of azithromycin will i start to feel better?\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The remainder of this discussion will examine the appropriate utilization of azithromycin for this indication. Azithromycin has broad activity against streptococcal species, including group A strep. It has shown efficacy in the treatment of a broad range of respiratory infections, as well as pharyngitis."
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weight per square foot of stone 6 stack stone veneer
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: *most economical material when shipping product long distances. *average 135 square feet per ton (approximately 10-15 pounds per square foot). *average 3,200 square feet of stone per truckload. *most masons can install at least 50 percent more thin veneer then full veneer in a day.most economical material when shipping product long distances. *average 135 square feet per ton (approximately 10-15 pounds per square foot). *average 3,200 square feet of stone per truckload. *most masons can install at least 50 percent more thin veneer then full veneer in a day.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Thin Stone Veneer is offered by the square foot, in 10 square foot increments (boxed), or 100 square foot increments by crate. Corners are sold by linear foot or by 50 linear foot crates.Step Wall Panels are available in 1 square foot panels, by boxes of 5 or individually.hin Stone Veneer is offered by the square foot, in 10 square foot increments (boxed), or 100 square foot increments by crate. Corners are sold by linear foot or by 50 linear foot crates.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Rocky Mountain Granite & Rocky Mountain Quartzite. Natural stone thin veneer weighs less than 15 lbs. per square foot and is diamond sawn or hand split and selected for a wall depth thickness of approximately 1 1/4. The weight factor of less than 15 lbs.per square foot allows for installation without extra foundation support.Application procedures are very similar to that of man made imitation stone and natural stone thin veneer is competitive in price with man made imitation stone.atural stone thin veneer weighs less than 15 lbs. per square foot and is diamond sawn or hand split and selected for a wall depth thickness of approximately 1 1/4.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Natural stone thin veneer weighs less than 15 lbs. per square foot and is diamond sawn or hand split and selected for a wall depth thickness of approximately 1 1/4.The weight factor of less than 15 lbs. per square foot allows for installation without extra foundation support.Application procedures are very similar to that of man made imitation stone and natural stone thin veneer is competitive in price with man made imitation stone.atural stone thin veneer weighs less than 15 lbs. per square foot and is diamond sawn or hand split and selected for a wall depth thickness of approximately 1 1/4.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: (20' x 8') = 160 square feet Average coverage is 120 square feet per ton (160 / 120) = 1.333 tons needed. Example: A 20' long stacked stone wall that is 1' thick and 2' tall Length = 20', Height = 2', Width = 1' (20' x 2' x 1') = 40 cubic feet (40 / 15) = 2.667 tons of stone needed.MATERIAL COVERAGES.Building Stone & Flagstone: See individual product listing for estimated coverage per ton.xample: A 20' long stacked stone wall that is 1' thick and 2' tall Length = 20', Height = 2', Width = 1' (20' x 2' x 1') = 40 cubic feet (40 / 15) = 2.667 tons of stone needed. MATERIAL COVERAGES. Building Stone & Flagstone: See individual product listing for estimated coverage per ton.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: THIN VENEER STONE RESOURCES. Thin Stone Veneer is offered by the square foot, in 10 square foot increments (boxed), or 100 square foot increments by crate. Corners are sold by linear foot or by 50 linear foot crates. Step Wall Panels are available in 1 square foot panels, by boxes of 5 or individually.hin Stone Veneer is offered by the square foot, in 10 square foot increments (boxed), or 100 square foot increments by crate. Corners are sold by linear foot or by 50 linear foot crates.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Quality Criteria Natural Thin Stone Veneer should meet minimum quality standards as follows: Thickness range: 3/4” minimum to 1-1/2” maximum Weight per square foot: Stone should weigh no more than 15 lbs per square foot for the thickest stone. Natural Formation: No open seams or starts or cracks.sage Natural Thin Stone Veneer is fabricated to offer the original beauty that only natural stone can provide but is designed for a lightweight non-structural installation. A support ledge is not needed for a successful installation, provided the natural thin stone veneer weight is 15 lbs. per square foot or less.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Matching 90° corners are available for all shapes and colors of our Thin Stone Veneer. Weight averages 13 pounds per square foot and coverage is about 135 square feet per ton.arying depths are desirable and create interesting eye appeal. The weight averages 55-60 pounds per square foot, which translates to about 35 square feet of coverage per ton. Full-bed veneer walls usually must be installed over a concrete footing and wall ties are used to secure the stone to the backing surface.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Stone veneer installation. Stone veneer is used as a protective and decorative covering for exterior or interior vertical walls and surfaces. The veneer is typically 1 inch thick and must weigh less than 15 pounds per square foot (73 kg/m 2) so that no additional structural supports will be required.atural stone veneer is made from real stone that is either collected, i.e. fieldstone, or quarried. The stone is cut to a consistent thickness and weight for use as a veneer. This stone is often called thin stone veneer invented by Gernot Ehrlich.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Varying depths are desirable and create interesting eye appeal. The weight averages 55-60 pounds per square foot, which translates to about 35 square feet of coverage per ton. Full-bed veneer walls usually must be installed over a concrete footing and wall ties are used to secure the stone to the backing surface.arying depths are desirable and create interesting eye appeal. The weight averages 55-60 pounds per square foot, which translates to about 35 square feet of coverage per ton. Full-bed veneer walls usually must be installed over a concrete footing and wall ties are used to secure the stone to the backing surface."
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what is bytecode
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Java (bottom) is contrasted with C/C++ (top). Unlike C/C++, which is compiled into machine language for a specific hardware platform, Java programs are compiled into an intermediate bytecode language. The bytecode is then compiled into machine language by a runtime program called the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).nlike C/C++, which is compiled into machine language for a specific hardware platform, Java programs are compiled into an intermediate bytecode language. The bytecode is then compiled into machine language by a runtime program called the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Definition of:bytecode. An intermediate language that is executed by a runtime program. Both Java and Visual Basic source programs are compiled into their particular type of bytecode, which is then executed by their respective runtime programs, called virtual machines..For example, the Java runtime is called the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).nlike C/C++, which is compiled into machine language for a specific hardware platform, Java programs are compiled into an intermediate bytecode language. The bytecode is then compiled into machine language by a runtime program called the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Bytecode is the compiled format for Java programs. Once a Java program has been converted to bytecode, it can be transferred across a network and executed by Java Virtual Machine (JVM).Bytecode files generally have a .class extension.It is not normally necessary for a Java programmer to know byte code, but it can be useful.nce a Java program has been converted to bytecode, it can be transferred across a network and executed by Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Bytecode files generally have a .class extension. It is not normally necessary for a Java programmer to know byte code, but it can be useful.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Java bytecode is the instruction set of the Java virtual machine. Each bytecode is composed by one, or in some cases two, bytes that represent the instruction (opcode), along with zero or more bytes for passing parameters.f executing Java bytecode in a Java virtual machine is not desirable, a developer can also compile Java source code or Java bytecode directly to native machine code with tools such as the GNU Compiler for Java. Some processors can execute Java bytecode natively.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: An often overlooked aspect of Java is the bytecode that is generated by the javac compiler. Understanding bytecode and what bytecode is likely to be generated by a Java compiler helps the Java programmer in the same way that knowledge of assembler helps the C or C++ programmer. The bytecode is your program.Regardless of a JIT or Hotspot runtime, the bytecode is an important part of the size and execution speed of your code. Consider that the more bytecode you have, the bigger the .class file is and the more code that has to be compiled by a JIT or Hotspot runtime.nderstanding bytecode makes you a better programmer. This article gives you an understanding of Java bytecode that will enable you to be a better programmer. Like a C or C++ compiler translates source code into assembler code, Java compilers translate Java source code into bytecode.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Since bytecode instructions are processed by software, they may be arbitrarily complex, but are nonetheless often akin to traditional hardware instructions; virtual stack machines are the most common, but virtual register machines have also been built.ome systems, called dynamic translators, or just-in-time (JIT) compilers, translate bytecode into machine language as necessary at runtime: this makes the virtual machine hardware-specific, but doesn't lose the portability of the bytecode itself.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Bytecode is the compiled format for Java programs. Once a Java program has been converted to bytecode, it can be transferred across a network and executed by Java Virtual Machine (JVM) .Bytecode files generally have a .class extension.rogramming code that, once compiled, is run through a virtual machine instead of the computer s processor. By using this approach, source code can be run on any platform once it has been compiled and run through the virtual machine.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Bytecode is computer object code that is processed by a program, usually referred to as a virtual machine, rather than by the real computer machine, the hardware processor.sing a language that comes with a virtual machine for each platform, your source language statements need to be compiled only once and will then run on any platform. The best-known language today that uses the bytecode and virtual machine approach is Java.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Bytecode may often be either directly executed on a virtual machine (i.e. interpreter), or it may be further compiled into machine code for better performance.ome systems, called dynamic translators, or just-in-time (JIT) compilers, translate bytecode into machine language as necessary at runtime: this makes the virtual machine hardware-specific, but doesn't lose the portability of the bytecode itself.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Programming code that, once compiled, is run through a virtual machine instead of the computer s processor. By using this approach, source code can be run on any platform once it has been compiled and run through the virtual machine.rogramming code that, once compiled, is run through a virtual machine instead of the computer s processor. By using this approach, source code can be run on any platform once it has been compiled and run through the virtual machine."
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Bytecode may often be either directly executed on a virtual machine (i.e. interpreter), or it may be further compiled into machine code for better performance.
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is the show flip or flop cancelled
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 'Flip or Flop' is Going Cross-Country! 01:22. Meet the hosts of the new Flip or Flop spinoffs coming soon to Vegas, Nashville, Chicago, Atlanta and more.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Flip or Flop. 23 Incredible 'Flip or Flop' Room Transformations. From garbage-filled great rooms to bathrooms with holes in the floor, no renovation challenge is too big for Tarek and Christina. See some of the best before-and-after photos from flip projects seen on the new season of Flip or Flop. 15 of the Best 'Flip or Flop' Kitchens.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: By On 12/20/16 AT 2:50 PM. “Flip or Flop” might be canceled after Christina and Tarek El Moussa announced their separation last week. The couple stars in an HGTV reality show where they fix up houses and try to resell them. The show will definitely last into the New Year, but the fate of the show beyond that is unknown.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In case you didn’t know — On March 1, HGTV revealed that they were creating five spin-offs of Flip or Flop that would follow couples in other cities around the United States. The show, slated to premiere sometime in 2017 and 2018, will expand over Chicago, Nashville, Atlanta, Texas and Las Vegas.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Tarek and Christina El Moussa, the married couple at the heart of HGTV’s Flip or Flop, have separated, TMZ reports. But HGTV says that El Moussas’ popular real estate show, in which they buy fixer-upper properties, remodel them and then sell them (hopefully at a profit), will continue as scheduled. “We admire and appreciate Tarek and Christina’s great work on Flip or Flop,” the network said in a statement obtained by TVLine.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 'Flip or Flop' cancelled: Tarek and Christina El Moussa's series to end in 2017. HGTV's 'Flip Or Flop' will reportedly come to an end next year following the El Moussa's separation. Flip or Flop will reportedly end next year. Although Tarek and Christina El Moussa previously said they were dedicated to continuing to work together both with their children and their HGTV show, a new report claims the series will come to an end after their current contracts with the network expire in 2017.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Christina and Tarek El Moussa announced their split in December 2016Getty. On Flip or Flop, Christina and Tarek El Moussa are the perfect couple, but off-camera their marriage has been on the rocks. Amid rumours of tension between the HGTV couple, the El Moussas finally announced their split last year; and now fans are worried that the home-remodelling show might be cancelled altogether.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Flip or Flop cancelled? Christina El Moussa's cryptic post with ex Tarek sends fans into meltdown. Estranged couple has been filming together for the seventh season of Flip or Flop despite split. On Flip or Flop, Christina and Tarek El Moussa are the perfect couple, but off-camera their marriage has been on the rocks.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Listen up, ‘Flip or Flop’ fans — The hit show is allegedly ending production after its current season [7], according to a new report, March 29! However, the plans to shoot multi-city spin-offs, still allegedly remain in tact. Here’s the reported fate of Christina and Tarek’s HGTV careers….\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: After seven successful seasons, Flip or Flop will not be returning to the small screen, according to the latest issue of In Touch, March 29. Although Christina, 33, and Tarek El Moussa, 35, are currently filming season seven, the tumultuous exes will reportedly not be back for an 8th season of the HGTV show."
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No, but It might be canceled after Christina and Tarek El Moussa announced their separation last week.
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meaning of white outfits at inaugural speech
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: White also reviews the context of the day’s events, “As Lincoln concluded his Second Inaugural Address, people were still arriving, He had spoken for only six to seven minutes,” noted White. “After a brief silence at the end of the address artillery combined with cannonades of applause from the crowd.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: AP. After spending the National Day of Service spiffing up an elementary school, the Obama ladies hit the town to kickoff the inauguration festivities. The first event on their action-packed schedule was Saturday night's Kids' Inaugural Concert featured performances by Katy Perry, Usher, Mindless Behavior and Fun.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: He was referring, of course, to Lincoln's sudden death by assassination only weeks after the speech. At this second appearing to take the oath of the presidential office, there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Journalist Noah Brooks, who witnessed the speech, said that as Lincoln advanced from his seat, a roar of applause shook the air, and, again and again repeated, finally died away on the outer fringe of the throng, like a sweeping wave upon the shore.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Ronald C. White: Historian and author of A. 2 Lincoln: A Biography, Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural, and The Eloquent President: A Portrait of Lincoln Through his Words..\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Presidential historian Ronald White speaks at the Chautauqua Institution about presidential power and the importance of President Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address in March 1865. White says what Lincoln did not say is as important as what he did say.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The star-studded party, thrown for hundreds of DC-area children and spouses of service members, definitely called for some fab attire and the First Family did not disappoint. Malia and Sasha Obama impressed us yet again with their flair for fashion in a set of adorable ensembles. Malia, 14, feted the event in a mint green sweater tucked in to a full blue skirt. Her knotted belt, red ribbed tights and slouchy black ankle boots added extra touches of cool. Little sister Sasha, 11, was just as cute in brown suede knee-high boots, a purple-and-pink polka dot cardigan and black-and-white plaid skirt.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Abraham Lincoln's Classroom. “At this second appearing to take the oath of the presidential office, there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: inaugural (Noun). An inauguration; a formal beginning. The inaugural of the President will take place in March. inaugural (Noun). A formal speech given at the beginning of an office.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Lincoln's Inaugurations. Ronald White -- The Meaning of the Second Inaugural Address (MPR). Home | News | Education | Timelines | Places | Resources | Books | Speeches | Index | Search Lincoln's writings are in the public domain; this introduction copyright © 2015 Abraham Lincoln Online. All rights reserved."
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geothermal installation cost
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Geothermal heating system price varies depending on the type of loop system, usually either vertical or horizontal. On average, a typical home of 2500 square feet, with a heating load of 60,000 BTU and a cooling load of 60,000 BTU will cost between $20,000 to $25,000 to install.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If you're thinking about installing a geothermal system, the initial cost is certainly one of the factors that plays a role in the decision-making process. Although geothermal heating and cooling will probably save you money in the long run, it is more expensive than conventional systems.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: An average home needs 3 tons of heating capacity, and the average cost of a geothermal system is at least $2,500 per ton of capacity. Generally, for each ton of capacity, air source heat pumps are about $3,000 less to install than geothermal heat pumps.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: According to the United States Department of Energy the average cost of a geothermal heat pump system is $2,500 per ton. The agency goes on to say that the average residential property is going to require a unit of three tons to supply their needs.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Even though the installation price of a geothermal system can be several times that of an air-source system of the same heating and cooling capacity, the additional costs are returned to you in energy savings in 5 to 10 years.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Economic Stimulus Recovery act of 2009 removed the cap on residential geothermal heat pump systems. Homeowners can now receive a federal tax incentive equal to 30% the cost of a qualified geothermal heat pump system. See our System Pricing for more information.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: According to the United States Department of Energy the average cost of a geothermal heat pump system is $2,500 per ton.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Renewable Energy Vermont estimates the cost of the above ground geothermal components at $3,800 to $5,000 per ton of capacity at the time of publication, plus $1,500 to $2,000 per ton for the underground portion of a typical geothermal system.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: This is around double the cost of a conventional heating, cooling, and hot water system, but geothermal heating/cooling systems can reduce utility bills by 40% to 60%. The payback for a system can range from 2-10 years, while the lifetime of a system can be 18-23 years, almost double a conventional system.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Let’s not sugarcoat it—installing a geothermal system is expensive. It costs $10,000 to $30,000 depending on your soil conditions, plot size, system configuration, site accessibility and the amount of digging and drilling required. For a typical 2,000-sq.-ft. home, a geothermal retrofit ranges from $10,000 to $20,000."
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Cost between $20,000 to $25,000 to install.
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what level does yamask evolve
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: At what level does the Pokemon Drowzee evolve? To get Yanma to evolve, it must learn Ancient Power and must gain a level while it knows the attack. Yanma gains Ancient Power as an attack at level 33, so the earliest it will evolve is level 34. The evolved version of Yanma is Yanmega; it retains its bug/flying type.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Gible evolves into gabite at level 24 and evolves into Garchomp at level 48 Oh and by the way garchomp is an amazing Pokemon and i would recommend it to anyone, the only bad p…art is it takes a while to evolve. if it takes a while 2 evolve how long do u think it will have 2 be, in aw i 4got its name erm...\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 In addition to floating, Cofagrigus can move by crawling on all fours, or walking upright on its bottom two hands. 2 Yamask's mask appears on top of Cofafrigus' face. Despite being based on the coffin, Cofagrigus is not a Ground-type, or Rock type, nor able to learn any Ground or Rock type moves.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Cofagrigus is the evolved form of Yamask as of level 34. In PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, a Cofagrigus appears as the first boss character in the game. He is first seen outside of the first attraction, but when Pikachu beats it, one of the elemental monkeys informs Pikachu about Cofagrigus' cakes.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: These Pokmon arose from the spirits of people interred in graves in past ages. Each retains memories of its former life. These Pokmon arose from the spirits of people interred in graves. Each retains memories of its former life.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It depends, it might evolve around lv. 22 or 23, but it can also evolve at lv. 30 or 32, after that you use a water stone to evolve it into a polywrath, and if you want a poly…toed you trade it while holding a kings rock.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: At what level does Spearow evolve? To get Yanma to evolve, it must learn Ancient Power and must gain a level while it knows the attack. Yanma gains Ancient Power as an attack at level 33, so the earliest it will evolve is level 34. The evolved version of Yanma is Yanmega; it retains its bug/flying type.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: It will evolve into a Nuzleaf. However, it will evolve sonner than level 25; it's true evolving level is 14. If your seedot is already level 25 you can just level up once and …then he'll evolve because it would evolve at 14 and then u can evolve it with a leaf stone once it's a nuzleaf i hope this helps(:\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 Yamask's mask appears on top of Cofafrigus' face. Despite being based on the coffin, Cofagrigus is not a Ground-type, or Rock type, nor able to learn any Ground or Rock type moves. And also despite the coffin's made out of metal, it is not a Steel type neither, nor able to learn any Steel type moves.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Pikachu doesn't evolve through leveling up. Pikachu evolves into Raichu with the use of a Thunder Stone. Note: in Pokemon Yellow, your starter Pikachu will refuse to evolve un…less traded to another game. Other facts: Pikachu is number 25 in the National Pokedex, and evolves from Pichu when you have high friendship. Give it a Thunder Stone."
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level 34.
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how does density affect an liquid
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: We don't want them to mix. Tip the glass slightly, and pouring slowly down the side of the glass, add first the colored water, then the vegetable oil, and finally the colored rubbing alcohol. On a piece of paper, make a sketch of the glass and its liquids, labeling the position of each liquid in your glass.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Increasing the temperature of a liquid tends to: A. Increase viscosity and decrease density. B. Increase viscosity and increase density. C. Decrease viscosity and decrease density. D. Decrease viscosity and increase density. Commentary. In general, liquids tend to get “thinner” when their temperature increases. For example, honey and oil tend to flow better at higher temperatures.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The word “miscibility” describes how well two substances mix. Oil and water are said to be “immiscible,” because they do not mix. The oil layer is on top of the water because of the difference in density of the two liquids. The density of a substance is the ratio of its mass (weight) to its volume. The oil is less dense than the water and so is on top.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: As you proved in the first experiment, oil and water are immiscible liquids. On the other hand, water and rubbing alcohol are miscible and will mix with each other. Water and the dishwashing liquid will also mix. Stir up the liquids in the glass and watch what happens to the layers.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The energy causes the molecules in the liquid to bounce off each other at a higher velocity. A greater volume is required because of this. When volume changes, so does the density or ratio of mass to volume.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Density is mass per unit volume, it is directly proportional to mass and inversely to volume, for a volume to increase you need to apply heat energy to the substance causing it to expand as the molecules begin to increase it collision rate. Once the volume expands, density decreases.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Best Answer: Density is defined at the ratio of mass to volume. Thus when a liquid is more dense there is more mass put into the same space. When it comes to temperature, the amount of heat energy contained in a mass, the higher the temperature or the more heat energy contained the lower the mass will be because there is the same mass spread over a larger volume. The reason for this is because of the higher heat energy.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Casually speaking, the amount of stuff in a given space. More specifically, density = mass/volume a measure of how much mass there is per volume.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Try to describe some properties that differ in each of the liquids in the glass. One property that is different in all of the liquids is color. Another property unique to each liquid is thickness (viscosity). The property of the liquids that is responsible for the layering effect is density.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In general, the liquids tend to expand when their temperature increases. For example, the same mass of boiling water occupies more volume at 100 degrees Celsius than at 20 degrees Celsius. Therefore, increasing temperature decreases density."
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Increasing temperature decreases density.
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when does an human egg emerge from an ovary?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 2. You might be surprised to find out that the human egg is one of the biggest cells in a woman’s body. It is about the size of a grain of sand and can actually be seen with the naked eye.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A Human Egg is Remarkably Big. You might be surprised to find out that the human egg is one of the biggest cells in a woman’s body. It is about the size of a grain of sand and can actually be seen with the naked eye.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A specific tissue, known as trophoblast, develops from the fertilized egg and it surrounds it. It is what attaches the egg to the inside of the uterus, and actually eats its way into the uterus. The trophoblast actually pulls the egg to the inside of the endometrium.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The ovary (From Latin: ovarium, literally egg or nut) is an ovum-producing reproductive organ, often found in pairs as part of the vertebrate female reproductive system. Birds have only one functional ovary (left), while the other remains vestigial.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: Well, a follicle grows about 1-2 mm per day and they need to be at least 18 mm before they are mature enough for release. If you knew what size the follicle was before I could give you an approximate time frame. I went on Saturday for my u/s and I had 5 11mm follies.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: If the egg fails to release from the follicle in the ovary an ovarian cyst may form. Small ovarian cysts are common in healthy women. Some women have more follicles than usual (polycystic ovary syndrome), which inhibits the follicles to grow normally and this will cause cycle irregularities.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: If the egg is not fertilized, it will simply dissolve and pass out with the menstrual flow. Though the egg has a lifespan of less than a day, sperm can stay alive inside a woman’s uterus and fallopian tubes anywhere from 1 to 5 days. This means that sex up to 5 days prior to ovulation can actually result in pregnancy!\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: An Egg Takes a Long Time to Mature. Most eggs are present within the ovary in an immature state from the time of a woman’s menarche. Some eggs will lie dormant for years or even decades before they begin to mature, while others will degenerate and never develop.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Ovaries in female are analogous to testes in male, in that they are both gonads and endocrine glands. Although ovaries occur in a wide variety of animals, both vertebrate and invertebrate, this article is primarily about human ovaries.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In the case of human ovaries, each one is whitish in color and located alongside the lateral wall of the uterus in a region called the ovarian fossa. The fossa usually lies beneath the external iliac artery and in front of the ureter and the internal iliac artery. It is about 4 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm in size."
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What kind of food do they eat in Fiji?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Food, just like in any other country. In Fiji we have the Western foods-KFC, McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Hard Rock..etc. Traditional food is: Dalo (root crop like potato), seafood … , chicken, and pooh _____________________________________________ Fiji is a very diversified, rich in culture and wonder.ood preparation differs from one family/tribe/clan or household to the next. Because Fiji is very diversified, every kind of food can be found in the local supermarket cateriing for any culture's needs. Fiji has lots to offer when it comes to food.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: FIJIAN. to oust dictator ... . path being pursued by the Fijian military regime headed... types of fijian food • traditional fiji meals • popular foods in fiji • traditional food of fiji • what do fijians eat • what types of food grown in fiji • common fiji food • fijian root vegetables • do fijians eat fruit.Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort offers one of the best places to eat in Fiji.IJIAN. to oust dictator ... . path being pursued by the Fijian military regime headed... types of fijian food • traditional fiji meals • popular foods in fiji • traditional food of fiji • what do fijians eat • what types of food grown in fiji • common fiji food • fijian root vegetables • do fijians eat fruit.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: FOOD. Fiji is famous for their seafood. Their fish, prawn, lobster and cray cuisines are a culinary creator's dream. If you have the chance, try the KOKODA (pron: CORE-CONDAA).It is fresh fish marinated in freshly squeezed lemon or lime juice and left to cook for several hours.OOD. Fiji is famous for their seafood. Their fish, prawn, lobster and cray cuisines are a culinary creator's dream. If you have the chance, try the KOKODA (pron: CORE-CONDAA).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In the Fiji Islands the staple and everyday food is root crops and rice. Food preparation differs from one family/tribe/clan or household to the next.Because Fiji is very diversified, every kind of food can be found in the local supermarket cateriing for any culture's needs.Fiji has lots to offer when it comes to food.ood preparation differs from one family/tribe/clan or household to the next. Because Fiji is very diversified, every kind of food can be found in the local supermarket cateriing for any culture's needs. Fiji has lots to offer when it comes to food.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Fiji Food is traditional style preparations and you are sure to get the smell of the Fiji culture in them.The native Fijians along with the Indo-Fijians prefer to use their hands while eating and mostly the Fiji Food is eaten on the floor and the members sits on the mat.iji Food is traditional style preparations and you are sure to get the smell of the Fiji culture in them. The native Fijians along with the Indo-Fijians prefer to use their hands while eating and mostly the Fiji Food is eaten on the floor and the members sits on the mat.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Made with the freshest of ingredients, these curries are unlike many of the curries from the Indian Sub-continent. They have a unique Fijian flavour and are a delight to eat. Remember to ask for mild or medium. There is a variety of foods to eat in Fiji together with everything that you're used to at home.Be adventurous and try their local cuisine. You will be pleasantly surprised as your tastebuds experience the sumptuous flavour sensations of the Fijian islands.OOD. Fiji is famous for their seafood. Their fish, prawn, lobster and cray cuisines are a culinary creator's dream. If you have the chance, try the KOKODA (pron: CORE-CONDAA).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Confidence votes 2.0K. Food, just like in any other country. In Fiji we have the Western foods-KFC, McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Hard Rock..etc. Traditional food is: Dalo (root crop like potato), seafood, chicken, and pooh. _____________________________________________.Fiji is a very diversified, rich in culture and wonder.Every types of food around the globe can be found in this small island state.onfidence votes 2.0K. Food, just like in any other country. In Fiji we have the Western foods-KFC, McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Hard Rock..etc. Traditional food is: Dalo (root crop like potato), seafood, chicken, and pooh. _____________________________________________.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Fiji Food. Traditional Fijian food is a wonderful amalgam of fresh, local ingredients found in the tropics and the traditional preparations and cooking methods passed down the generations.Coconut, fish, rice, taro, sweet potatoes, cassava and breadfruit are the main components in local Fijian dishes.hinese food is very popular in Fiji as well, and Chinese restaurants can be found in many villages, towns and cities. Kim's Paak Kum Loong Restaurant in Levuku is famous for its Sunday evening buffet, and Chopsticks Restaurant in Nadi is a local, traditional dive that is preferred amongst the local Chinese.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Confidence votes 2.0K. In the Fiji Islands the staple and everyday food is root crops and rice. Food preparation differs from one family/tribe/clan or household to the next. Because Fiji is very diversified, every kind of food can be found in the local supermarket cateriing for any culture's needs.Fiji has lots to offer when it comes to food.ood preparation differs from one family/tribe/clan or household to the next. Because Fiji is very diversified, every kind of food can be found in the local supermarket cateriing for any culture's needs. Fiji has lots to offer when it comes to food.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Fiji Food. Fiji Food is traditional style preparations and you are sure to get the smell of the Fiji culture in them. The native Fijians along with the Indo-Fijians prefer to use their hands while eating and mostly the Fiji Food is eaten on the floor and the members sits on the mat.iji Food is traditional style preparations and you are sure to get the smell of the Fiji culture in them. The native Fijians along with the Indo-Fijians prefer to use their hands while eating and mostly the Fiji Food is eaten on the floor and the members sits on the mat."
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Traditional Fijian food is a wonderful amalgam of fresh, local ingredients found in the tropics and the traditional preparations and cooking methods passed down the generations.Coconut, fish, rice, taro, sweet potatoes, cassava and breadfruit are the main components in local Fijian dishes.
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what is interest rate risk
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Like this lesson Share. Interest rate risk is really the risk of two different events (price reduction and reinvestment rate reduction) caused by a change in interest rates. Interest rate risk affects bond investments, but the good news for bond investors is that it can be mitigated or eliminated.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Interest rate risk is common to all bonds, particularly bonds with a fixed rate coupon, even u.s. treasury. bonds. (Many bonds pay a fixed rate of interest throughout their term; interest payments are called coupon payments, and the interest rate is called the coupon rate.)\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: interest rate risk. The possibility of a reduction in the value of a security, especially a bond, resulting from a rise in interest rates. This risk can be reduced by diversifying the durations of the fixed-income investments that are held at a given time. Use interest rate risk in a sentence.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Interest Rate Risk. Remember the cardinal rule of bonds: When interest rates fall, bond prices rise, and when interest rates rise, bond prices fall. Interest rate risk is the risk that changes in interest rates (in the U.S. or other world markets) may reduce (or increase) the market value of a bond you hold. Interest rate risk—also referred to as market risk—increases the longer you hold a bond. Let's look at the risks inherent in rising interest rates. Say you bought a 10-year, $1,000 bond today at a coupon rate of 4 percent, and interest rates rise to 6 percent.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Interest rate risk is the risk that arises for bond owners from fluctuating interest rates. How much interest rate risk a bond has depends on how sensitive its price is to interest rate changes in the market. The sensitivity depends on two things, the bond's time to maturity, and the coupon rate of the bond.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: the purpose of this Investor Bulletin is to provide investors with a better understanding of the relationship among. market interest rates, bond prices, and yield to maturity of treasury bonds, in particular, although many of the. concepts discussed below generally apply to other types of bonds as well.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: What is Interest Rate Risk? Interest rate risk is one of five types of risk that are not specific to the firm that affect the return on investments in stocks and bonds. Unlike the other four types, interest rate risk has a significant effect only on bonds.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A bond’s maturity is the specific date in the future at which the face value of the bond will be repaid to the investor. A bond may mature in a few months or in a few years. Maturity can also affect interest rate risk. which may have a negative effect on the price of the bond.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: InvestorWords.com - Online Investing Glossary. The possibility of a reduction in the value of a security, especially a bond, resulting from a rise in interest rates. This risk can be reduced by diversifying the durations of the fixed-income investments that are held at a given time.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The market interest rate is really the sum of five factors: the risk free interest rate, the default risk premium, the inflation risk premium, the liquidity risk premium, and the interest rate risk premium."
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It is the risk that arises for bond owners from fluctuating interest rates.
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what is the currency in maldova
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: MDL-Moldovan Leu. Moldova, Leu. The Moldovan Leu is the currency of Moldova. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Moldova Leu exchange rate is the MDL to EUR rate.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Moldovan Leu, denoted by the ISO symbol, MDL, is the official currency of Moldova. A Leu is subdivided into 100 bani. The Moldovan Leu was created after the establishment of the independent state of Moldova. Before Moldova was created, it was a province of Romania.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Moldovan Leu is the currency of Moldova. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Moldova Leu exchange rate is the MDL to EUR rate. The currency code for Lei is MDL. Below, you'll find Moldovan Leu rates and a currency converter.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The Moldovan Leu, denoted by the ISO symbol, MDL, is the official currency of Moldova. A Leu is subdivided into 100 bani. The Moldovan Leu was created after the establishment of the independent state of Moldova.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Country Information. The Moldovan Leu, denoted by the ISO symbol, MDL, is the official currency of Moldova. A Leu is subdivided into 100 bani. The Moldovan Leu was created after the establishment of the independent state of Moldova. Before Moldova was created, it was a province of Romania.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Moldovan Leu is the currency of Moldova. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Moldova Leu exchange rate is the MDL to EUR rate. The currency code for Lei is MDL.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: MDL-Moldovan Leu. Moldova, Leu. The Moldovan Leu is the currency of Moldova. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Moldova Leu exchange rate is the MDL to EUR rate. The currency code for Lei is MDL.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: MDL-Moldovan Leu. Moldova, Leu. The Moldovan Leu is the currency of Moldova. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Moldova Leu exchange rate is the MDL to EUR rate. The currency code for Lei is MDL. Below, you'll find Moldovan Leu rates and a currency converter.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Country Information. The Moldovan Leu, denoted by the ISO symbol, MDL, is the official currency of Moldova. A Leu is subdivided into 100 bani. The Moldovan Leu was created after the establishment of the independent state of Moldova.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Moldovan Leu, denoted by the ISO symbol, MDL, is the official currency of Moldova. A Leu is subdivided into 100 bani."
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Moldovan Leu
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where is the republic of panama?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Republic of Panama. Monday, 23 August 2010 15:19 Last Updated on Monday, 23 August 2010 15:31 Written by Matt. Sometimes it’s hard to tell if things in Panama happen only to me or if they happen to other people.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Republic of Panama. Panama Authenticity Report: Part 2. Sometimes it’s hard to tell if things in Panama happen only to me or if they happen to other people. I’m almost 28 now and I’m still as fascinated with Panama as I was when I first visited at 23, generic albeit for totally new and different reasons.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: You should carry either your passport or a valid photo I.D. such as driver’s license with a photocopy of the bio-data page of your U.S. passport and the page in your passport that contains the Panama entry stamp. You should exercise extreme diligence in purchasing real estate in Panama.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Report crimes to the local police at 104 (National Police) or 511-9260 (Tourist Police in Panama City) and contact the U.S. Embassy at +507-317-5000. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the crime. See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Thursday, 08 April 2010 02:16 Last Updated on Thursday, 08 April 2010 02:28 Written by Matt. Two historic neighborhoods in the Republic of Panama are in danger of losing their status of World Heritage Site as recognized by United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Panama's Endangered Historic Districts. Two historic neighborhoods in the Republic of Panama are in danger of losing their status of World Heritage Site as recognized by United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Republic of Panama. The Republic of Panama is a republic in Central America. Explored and settled by the Spanish in the 16th century, Panama broke with Spain in 1821 and joined a union of Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela - named the Republic of Gran Colombia. When the latter dissolved in 1830, Panama remained part of Colombia.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Arrest Notification: If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. See our webpage for further information. If you break local laws in Panama, your U.S. passport will not help you avoid arrest or prosecution, and the Embassy cannot get you out of jail or prison.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Panamanian immigration does not require an HIV/AIDS test, but Panamanian law does allow for deportation upon discovery by immigration. The U.S. Embassy is not aware of any U.S. citizens who have been deported due to HIV/AIDS. Please verify this information with the Embassy of Panama before you travel.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Also, we suggest that you visit the websites of Panama’s Tourism Authority, Transportation Authority, and the national authority responsible for road safety in Panama (Spanish-only) for helpful information on road conditions in Panama."
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Central America
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who went out the apptentice
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Tonight’s task on Celebrity Apprentice was to create a marketing event for a mobile boutique to promote Ivanka Trump’s new shoe line with Joan Rivers as a celebrity adviser and the contestant sent home was Shawn Johnson.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: EARLIER: Keshia Knight Pulliam, who played Rudy Huxtable on The Cosby Show, was eliminated from Celebrity Apprentice on Sunday night because she did not reach out to Bill Cosby for assistance in raising funds for charity.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Donald Trump is in no danger of getting fired by NBC. Despite the fact that the Peacock network has yet to order a new edition of Celebrity Apprentice, NBC’s head of alternative programming, Paul Telegdy, insists the show will eventually go on.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: *R*. *S*. The celebrity that got eliminated tonight on Celebrity Apprentice 2015 is Keshia Knight Pulliam ! This was a long night, as the boardroom took an hour and was pointless.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: It was the return of the boardroom and Donald Trump on The Celebrity Apprentice 2015 tonight, as 16 new celebrities started their journey to become the winner of The Apprentice 2015, so who got fired on Celebrity Apprentice 2015 tonight?\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Find out the details on The Apprentice Season 14 last night below in our Celebrity Apprentice 2015 spoilers! To sum up last night on The Apprentice Season 14, let’s just say it was a rough night for the men!\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: (YouTube). Tonight’s task on Celebrity Apprentice was to create a marketing event for a mobile boutique to promote Ivanka Trump’s new shoe line with Joan Rivers as a celebrity adviser and the contestant sent home was Shawn Johnson.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Share Tweet Share Email Follow. (YouTube). Tonight’s task on Celebrity Apprentice was to create a marketing event for a mobile boutique to promote Ivanka Trump’s new shoe line with Joan Rivers as a celebrity adviser and the contestant sent home was Shawn Johnson.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: *S*. The celebrity that got eliminated tonight on Celebrity Apprentice 2015 is Keshia Knight Pulliam ! This was a long night, as the boardroom took an hour and was pointless. We all knew it was going to end this way, as Keshia was the project manager and her team lost by almost double from the men.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: *E*. *R*. *S*. The celebrity that got eliminated tonight on Celebrity Apprentice 2015 is Keshia Knight Pulliam ! This was a long night, as the boardroom took an hour and was pointless. We all knew it was going to end this way, as Keshia was the project manager and her team lost by almost double from the men."
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Keshia Knight Pulliam
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marginal cost meaning
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The change in total cost that comes from making or producing one additional item. The purpose of analyzing marginal cost is to determine at what point an organization can achieve economies of scale. The calculation is most often used among manufacturers as a means of isolating an optimum production level.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The increase or decrease in the total cost of a production run for making one additional unit of an item. It is computed in situations where the breakeven point has been reached: the fixed costs have already been absorbed by the already produced items and only the direct (variable) costs have to be accounted for.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Marginal costs are variable costs consisting of labor and material costs, plus an estimated portion of fixed costs (such as administration overheads and selling expenses). In companies where average costs are fairly constant, marginal cost is usually equal to average cost.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: marginal cost. The additional cost needed to produce or purchase one more unit of a good or service. For example, if a firm can produce 150 units of a product at a total cost of $5,000 and 151 units for $5,100, the marginal cost of the 151st unit is $100.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Definition: Marginal Cost is an increase in total cost that results from a one unit increase in output. It is defined as: The cost that results from a one unit change in the production rate.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The change in total cost that comes from making or producing one additional item. The purpose of analyzing marginal cost is to determine at what point an organization can achieve economies of scale.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The additional cost needed to produce or purchase one more unit of a good or service. For example, if a firm can produce 150 units of a product at a total cost of $5,000 and 151 units for $5,100, the marginal cost of the 151st unit is $100.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Marginal cost is the increase or decrease in total production cost if output is increased by one more unit. The formula to obtain the marginal cost is change in costs/change in quantity.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Marginal cost. In economics and finance, marginal cost is the change in the total cost that arises when the quantity produced changes by one unit. That is, it is the cost of producing one more unit of a good.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The change in total cost that comes from making or producing one additional item. The purpose of analyzing marginal cost is to determine at what point an organization can achieve economies of scale. The calculation is most often used among manufacturers as a means of isolating an optimum production level. Next Up."
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The change in total cost that comes from making or producing one additional item.
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pool deck renovation cost
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 Minor repairs to decorative stonework or tiles might cost $1,000 or less. 2 Upgrading your filter and pump might cost $500-$1,500. 3 A new liner for a vinyl pool costs about $3,000-$5,000, including installation. Minor repairs to decorative stonework or tiles might cost $1,000 or less. 2 Upgrading your filter and pump might cost $500-$1,500. 3 A new liner for a vinyl pool costs about $3,000-$5,000, including installation.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If you’re in the market for a pool remodel, here are popular add-ons and upgrades. The prices are estimates for an average-size pool — roughly 350-450 square feet, or a pool with an 80- to 90-foot perimeter.4 ways to remodel your pool and backyard on a budget. By Kara G. Morrison The Republic | azcentral.com Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:31 PM. We’re finally opening our wallets to add some bells and whistles to the backyard pool. Valley pool companies say they’re busy with remodels.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If the pool is inground or above ground and has a liner, the cost of the liner as well as any pool additions or features such as a waterfall, table or stairs will have to be added to the final cost estimate.Additional labor will likely have to be budgeted in as well.hen homeowners are thinking about remodeling their outdoor pool area, one of the first things to consider is how much it is going to cost to hire a contractor or pool professional. When determining labor costs, there are several things to keep in mind.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Upgrading your filter and pump might cost $500-$1,500. 2 A new liner for a vinyl pool costs about $3,000-$5,000, including installation. 3 Basic concrete resurfacing costs $5,000-$10,000, although fancy features such as quartz or tile could push the price much higher. Minor repairs to decorative stonework or tiles might cost $1,000 or less. 2 Upgrading your filter and pump might cost $500-$1,500. 3 A new liner for a vinyl pool costs about $3,000-$5,000, including installation.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Labor Costs. When homeowners are thinking about remodeling their outdoor pool area, one of the first things to consider is how much it is going to cost to hire a contractor or pool professional. When determining labor costs, there are several things to keep in mind.hen homeowners are thinking about remodeling their outdoor pool area, one of the first things to consider is how much it is going to cost to hire a contractor or pool professional. When determining labor costs, there are several things to keep in mind.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The main advantage to a pool remodel is to revamp the look of the pool and backyard area without having to replace the existing pool. While this can't be done with all pools, most homeowner want to keep the project as cost effective as possible. Pool remodels can save the homeowner thousands of dollars.hen homeowners are thinking about remodeling their outdoor pool area, one of the first things to consider is how much it is going to cost to hire a contractor or pool professional. When determining labor costs, there are several things to keep in mind.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The cost really depends on the extent of the renovations, and to a lesser extent the size of your pool and your location. The best way to get an accurate price is to seek multiple quotes from pool builders in your area. That being said, the average cost is typically somewhere between $4,000 and $15,000. Minor repairs to decorative stonework or tiles might cost $1,000 or less. 2 Upgrading your filter and pump might cost $500-$1,500. 3 A new liner for a vinyl pool costs about $3,000-$5,000, including installation.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If tile is your choice in a pool finish for your remodel, you will be happy to know that in addition to a rainbow of color choices, you can expand your options even further with a pattern or design.Some pool owners love the look of a random mosaic dotting the sides of the pool.epending on the use of the swimming pool and how well it is maintained, you can expect to enjoy your pool liner for many years. However, if you are considering a pool remodel, updating your liner is a great way to give your backyard a whole new look.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If your pool came with a basic blue liner, or if your vinyl pool liner is showing it’s age, replacing with a fresh, updated look is one of the most basic inground pool kit renovation ideas. Installing an inground vinyl liner can be completed in a day.e-do the pool deck. Replacing your pool deck can have the most dramatic effect on your pool and patio – and on your entire backyard! Broom finished concrete is so last century. Pool builders are using more often using pavered designs at a cost similar to concrete.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Aesthetic improvements are all over the map when it comes to price, depending on what you choose. You could spend $100,000 or more for a complete transformation of the pool and backyard. 1 Minor repairs to decorative stonework or tiles might cost $1,000 or less.2 Upgrading your filter and pump might cost $500-$1,500. Minor repairs to decorative stonework or tiles might cost $1,000 or less. 2 Upgrading your filter and pump might cost $500-$1,500. 3 A new liner for a vinyl pool costs about $3,000-$5,000, including installation."
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Between $4,000 and $15,000
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what causes the optic nerve in the eyes to hurt
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Glaucoma is a group of diseases that damage the eye’s optic nerve and can result in vision loss and blindness. However, with early detection and treatment, you can often protect your eyes against serious vision loss. The optic nerve is a bundle of more than 1 million nerve fibers. It connects the retina to the brain. (See diagram above.) The retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. A healthy optic nerve is necessary for good vision.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Eye pain is often described as burning, sharp, shooting, dull, gritty, a feeling of something in my eye, aching, pressure, throbbing, or stabbing. Sometimes pain originating from the eye is confused with other symptoms, such as a headache, sinus pain, toothache, or a migraine. Eye pain is a common reason for people to seek medical care from their doctor (or an ophthalmologist, a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Symptoms & Signs. The eye is the organ of sight. Eye pain can be cause by conditions involving the eyeball (orbit) or be caused by conditions of structures around the eye. The eye has a number of components. These components include but are not limited to the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, retina, macula, optic nerve, choroid and vitreous.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Things to remember. 1 Optic neuritis is inflammation of the optic nerve that causes blurred, grey and dim vision. 2 If you have these symptoms, contact your doctor immediately. Common causes of optic neuritis include multiple sclerosis, cytomegalovirus, Lyme disease and herpes.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Call your health care provider right away if you have a sudden loss of vision in one eye, especially if you have eye pain. If you have been diagnosed with optic neuritis, call your health care provider if: 1 Your vision decreases. 2 The pain in the eye gets worse. Your symptoms do not improve within 2 to 3 weeks.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Glaucoma is a group of diseases that damage the eye’s optic nerve and can result in vision loss and blindness. However, with early detection and treatment, you can often protect your eyes against serious vision loss. The optic nerve. The optic nerve is a bundle of more than 1 million nerve fibers.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Causes of Eye Injuries. Chemical exposures and burns. A chemical burn can occur in a number of ways but is most often the result of a liquid splashing into the eye. Many chemicals, such as soap, sunscreen, and even tear gas, are primarily irritants to the eye and do not usually cause permanent damage.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Permanent damage to the optic nerve occurs in about 85 per cent of cases, but the damage does not always cause serious vision problems. In many cases, optic neuritis is short-lived and resolves by itself without treatment in around four to 12 weeks. The person’s vision improves once the inflammation subsides.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The optic nerve is the nerve that connects the eye to the brain and carries the impulses formed by the retina to the visual cortex of the brain. The choroid is a thin vascular layer between the sclera and the retina that supplies blood to the retina and conducts arteries and nerves to other structures in the eye.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The optic nerve connects the eye to the brain. Our sight relies on the optic nerve transmitting information on shape, colour and pattern from the back of the eye (retina) to the brain’s visual centres. Optic neuritis is inflammation of the optic nerve that causes blurred, grey and dim vision."
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Glaucoma
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is trump already the worst president
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The president who came in second behind Trump as the most unpopular commander in chief was the man Trump replaced in the Oval Office, Barack Obama. A quarter of the 1,791 registered voters polled last week said the Democrat was the worst since Franklin Roosevelt.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: There’s no question that Donald Trump is a proud American. In fact, there are only two things Trump consistently promotes—himself and the country he lives in. However, Donald Trump has shown that he has no interest in the wider world and what goes on beyond America’s borders.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 10 Reasons Donald Trump Would Be The Worst President Ever. The U.S. presidential race, still in its earliest stages, has grabbed people’s attention due largely to the fact that Donald Trump is involved.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Trump is Already a Failed President as Voters Think He Will Be Worst Since Nixon. Not even a week fully in office yet, and President Trump has managed to make history again with historically awful numbers for a newly elected President, according to a new Public Policy Polling poll. Things are so grim for the new President that voters think he will be the worst president since Nixon.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Trump already one of the worst presidents ever | Letter. President-elect Donald Trump. Now that the New Year has begun and we're less than three weeks away from a Trump presidency, we can reflect on President Obama's success as leader of our country. Just last year, The Washington Post ranked the U.S. presidents from best to worst, and placed President Obama 18th.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Jan. 24, 2017 Linda McMahon, President Trump’s nominee for administrator of the Small Business Administration, is sworn in for her confirmation hearing before the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: What Donald Trump excels at is his own self-promotion. And throughout his career, Trump has always seen political elections as an opportunity to generate free publicity for himself and the Trump brand. In fact, Donald Trump floated the idea of running for president in 1988, 2004, and 2012.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: But we’re seeing something extraordinary happening now. Donald Trump’s cabinet brings with it a combination of ethical problems, inexperience, hostility to the missions of the departments its members are being called to lead, and plain old ignorance that is simply unprecedented. This is shaping up to be nothing less than the worst cabinet in American history.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: And that isn’t going to go over well with the voters, and probably not with Trump Hotel competition. Donald Trump, worse president since Nixon, worse than Nixon. Follow Sarah Jones on Twitter. Trump is Already a Failed President as Voters Think He Will Be Worst Since Nixon added by Sarah Jones on Thu, Jan 26th, 2017.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Donald Trump is already seen as the worst president in the modern history of the United States, a poll of Americans released Wednesday indicated. Asked to identify the worst president since World War II, 26 percent of respondents to the Morning Consult/Politico poll went with the man who entered the White House just four weeks ago."
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Yes, Donald Trump is already seen as the worst president in the modern history of the United States.
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phone number for philippines.
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: If you want to expand your business in the Philippines, the first thing you need to get started is the Philippines Phone Numbers for your business. Philippines Phone Numbers can play a major role in attracting new customers, and giving a good customer service to the existing ones. The country has a lot to offer to a new company with good products and services in terms of growth, expansion and higher revenue. Philippines Local Numbers will keep you connected with the local customers 24x7, no matter where you are across the globe.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Tips for calling a cell phone in Philippines: To call a Philippine cell phone from a land line, simply follow the mobile country code dialing instructions above to place your call. 1 To call a Philippine cell phone from a land line, simply follow the mobile country code dialing instructions above to place your call.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 011 - US exit code; dial first for international calls made from the USA or Canada. 2 Phone Number (may not begin with 0): 3 fixed - 8 or 9 digits, area code included. 4 cell phones - 10 digits.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: ACTIVATE. With TollFreeForwarding.com, you get to pick phone numbers of your choice from our huge inventory of Philippines Phone Numbers. You can also choose to go for a free trial and use our services for 10 days absolutely free.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Calling the Philippines from the United States explained: 1 011 - US exit code; dial first for international calls made from the USA or Canada. 2 Phone Number (may not begin with 0): 3 fixed - 8 or 9 digits, area code included.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: This page details Philippines phone code. The Philippines country code 63 will allow you to call Philippines from another country. Philippines telephone code 63 is dialed after the IDD. Philippines international dialing 63 is followed by an area code. The Philippines area code table below shows the various city codes for Philippines. Philippines country codes are followed by these area codes. With the complete Philippines dialing code, you can make your international call.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Contact NSO. Our client service representatives are available to speak with you by phone Mon-Fri from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET. You can also fax or email us. Our website and online service center are available 24/7. Nurses Service Organization (NSO).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: To call a Philippine cell phone from your cell phone, you may need to first use the + (plus) sign prior to entering the Philippines mobile code and telephone number. 1 To call a Philippine cell phone from a land line, simply follow the mobile country code dialing instructions above to place your call.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: How to call a Philippines mobile phone: 011 - United States exit code to dial first when calling international. 63 - Philippines country code must be dialed next. Mobile Code** - Philippines mobile code must be dialed next.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Good news for Apple users, you can now download the new Yellow Pages PH mobile app."
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The Philippines country code 63.
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age cost for liquor license
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Applicants for an on-premises liquor license may not be able to obtain a license if their establishment is within 500 feet of three or more existing establishments. Additional information about the “500’ Foot Law” is available on this web site.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Specific liquor laws vary from state to state and even from town to town. 1 Here are just a few of the areas that general liquor laws cover: 2 Some allow only beer and wine, while others allow all hard liquor. 3 Then the application (and that big fat processing fee) goes to the state for approval.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The basic requirements to be authorized with a liquor license include citizenship, 21 years of age or older, and successful completion of specified application forms. The types of liquor licenses issued in Texas include: BG Permit: Authorizes a restaurant or bar to sell beer and wine that can be consumed on and off site.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: $75 of the liquor licensing fee is non-refundable in most cases. You have three options for submitting your paperwork and fees: Online: All liquor licenses can be applied for online, apply and pay online. In person: Drop off your fees and paperwork at a DOR business licensing office.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Answer: The annual license fee for an alcoholic beverage retail license ranges between. $28 and $1,820, depending on the type of beverages you wish to sell, and the. county in which your business will be located.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Liquor Licensing in Oklahoma. In Oklahoma liquor licenses are overseen by the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission (ABLE). Applications can be submitted in three ways: by mail, online and in person. Basic requirements to obtain a liquor license in Oklahoma: By Mail. Complete the application form (link opens in new window). Pay the appropriate fee (depends upon the type of need – see the form) and. Mail the application to the Main Office in the Oklahoma City District.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The cost of obtaining your liquor license can vary greatly. In some cases you will only need to pay a few hundred dollars to cover the application fee and taxes. Unfortunately, due to the license quotas that exist in many towns and cities, you may be required to buy a license from an existing bar, liquor store or restaurant. When this happens, the cost of your obtaining your license could rocket into the thousands of dollars range.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: It is also important to note that liquor licenses can not be issued to an establishment within 100 ft. of a school, church, hospital, home for the aged, or library. The City of Chicago does not regulate the practice of BYOB.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Information On Obtaining An Alcoholic Beverage Permit Acquiring A Liquor License The first step to acquiring an alcoholic beverage license is to determine if there is one available in the area in which you intend to open your business.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Tavern Liquor License: This license is commonly used for restaurants that serve alcohol as well as food, but have 50% of their sales solely based on liquor. It is important for wholesale liquor vendors in the United States to verify authenticity and validity of liquor licenses before selling because insurance companies do not cover claims related to alcohol if there is no valid liquor license involved."
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The cost for a liquor license is $75 and the age requirement is 21 years or older.
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what is ground mustard
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Ground Mustard contains only ground seeds of the mustard plant. This slightly spicy herb gives mustard it's characteristic flavor. In North America almost all ground mustard i … s make from mild white (yellow) seeds.Prepared mustard contain the seeds, but other ingredients are added to help compliment increase flavor. Acid, water, garlic, onion, salt, turmeric, chili, are common ingredients added to American style mustard.n North America almost all ground mustard i … s make from mild white (yellow) seeds. Prepared mustard contain the seeds, but other ingredients are added to help compliment increase flavor. Acid, water, garlic, onion, salt, turmeric, chili, are common ingredients added to American style mustard.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: At its most basic, mustard is made by mixing the ground seeds of the mustard plant with liquid, but it's the choice of seeds and type of liquid used that creates the varieties of mustard we know today.The magic of mustard's pungency and heat comes from enzymes that convert into mustard oil once the seed is broken.t its most basic, mustard is made by mixing the ground seeds of the mustard plant with liquid, but it's the choice of seeds and type of liquid used that creates the varieties of mustard we know today.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: any spices such as ground mustard can be ignored if you don't have them. I might use thyme in place of the mustard. or depending on my mood I might just leave it out entirely. am trying to make the classic meatloaf for the first time and the recipe I found includes ground mustard. Update: The recipe asks for a 1/2 teaspoon of ground mustard.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Powdered or ground mustard tends to have a milder flavor than prepared mustard because the seeds are uncooked and lose some of the freshness during grounding. Prepared mustard can also be spicier due to use of black or brown mustard seeds instead of white to get a hot mustard and longer heating during processing.nother way at looking at it is: Mustard seeds are ground up to make a powder: Dry Mustard. Manufacturers and home cooks, mix this powder with a liquid (Wine: French, Beer: German, Water: English) to make a wet mustard.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Ground Mustard contains only ground seeds of the mustard plant. This slightly spicy herb gives mustard it's characteristic flavor. In North America almost all ground mustard i … s make from mild white (yellow) seeds. Prepared mustard contain the seeds, but other ingredients are added to help compliment increase flavor.nother way at looking at it is: Mustard seeds are ground up to make a powder: Dry Mustard. Manufacturers and home cooks, mix this powder with a liquid (Wine: French, Beer: German, Water: English) to make a wet mustard.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Ground Mustard. Ground mustard is also called powdered mustard, mustard powder or mustard flour. It is made by grinding mustard seeds and then sifting the seed coat out to leave a fine powder behind.This powder is not as pungent or potent as whole mustard seeds.ooking with Ground Mustard. The flavor of ground mustard develops when soaked in liquid to bring out the pungent compounds. It is commonly used in spice rubs, salad dressings, soups, and to add an acidic component to cut through rich sauces like for macaroni and cheese.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Mustard is a condiment made from the seeds of a mustard plant (white or yellow mustard, Sinapis alba; brown or Indian mustard, Brassica juncea; or black mustard, B. nigra).he whole, ground, cracked, or bruised mustard seeds are mixed with water, salt, lemon juice, or other liquids, and sometimes other flavorings and spices, to create a paste or sauce ranging in color from bright yellow to dark brown. The tastes range from sweet to spicy.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The whole, ground, cracked, or bruised mustard seeds are mixed with water, salt, lemon juice, or other liquids, and sometimes other flavorings and spices, to create a paste or sauce ranging in color from bright yellow to dark brown. The tastes range from sweet to spicy.he whole, ground, cracked, or bruised mustard seeds are mixed with water, salt, lemon juice, or other liquids, and sometimes other flavorings and spices, to create a paste or sauce ranging in color from bright yellow to dark brown. The tastes range from sweet to spicy.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: I think the answer is in the question. Wet mustard is not the same as dry mustard. Wet and dry are mutually exclusive. Wet mustard is usually found in jars, whereas dry mu … stard is a yellow powder sold in tins. Another way at looking at it is: Mustard seeds are ground up to make a powder: Dry Mustard.Manufacturers and home cooks, mix this powder with a liquid (Wine: French, Beer: German, Water: English) to make a wet mustard.nother way at looking at it is: Mustard seeds are ground up to make a powder: Dry Mustard. Manufacturers and home cooks, mix this powder with a liquid (Wine: French, Beer: German, Water: English) to make a wet mustard.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Three varieties of mustard plants yield seeds for making ground or dry mustard: the black mustard plant, brown mustard plant and white mustard plant.inegar or water must be added to ground mustard seed to create the wet mustard. The granular and powdery consistency of ground mustard exactly parallels the substance which some manufacturers market as dry mustard. Labeling creates the only difference. Grind mustard seeds to make dry mustard."
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It is also called powdered mustard, mustard powder or mustard flour. It is made by grinding mustard seeds and then sifting the seed coat out to leave a fine powder behind.
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what is rational numbers definition
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The set of rational numbers includes all positive numbers, negative numbers and zero that can be written as a ratio (fraction) of one number over another. Whole numbers, integers, fractions, terminating decimals and repeating decimals are all rational numbers.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The number 1/2 is a rational number because it is written as the integer 1 divided by the integer 2. The number 5 is a rational number because we can write it as 5/1. We can also write it as 15/3 or 50/10 because 15 divided by 3 or 50 divided by 10 both equal 5.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Any number that can be rewritten as a simple fraction is a rational number. This means that natural numbers, whole numbers and integers, like 5, are all part of the set of rational numbers as well because they can be written as fractions, as are mixed numbers like 1 ½.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Every position on a number line can be named by a real number in some form. An important property of real numbers is the Density Property. It says that between any two real numbers, there is always another real number. Rational Numbers: Any number that can be written in fraction form is a rational number. This includes integers, terminating decimals, and repeating decimals as well as fractions. An integer can be written as a fraction simply by giving it a denominator of one, so any integer is a rational number.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The name rational is based on the word 'ratio.' A ratio is a comparison of two or more numbers and is often written as a fraction. A number is considered a rational number if it can be written as one integer divided by another integer. Sometimes this is referred to as a simple fraction.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Unlike the last problem , this is rational. You can simplify $$ \\sqrt{9} \\text{ and also } \\sqrt{25} $$. If you simplify these square roots, then you end up with $$ \\frac{3}{5} $$, which satisfies our definition of a rational number (ie it can be expressed as a quotient of two integers)\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Explained with examples and non examples. Can be expressed as the quotient of two integers (ie a fraction) with a denominator that is not zero. Many people are surprised to know that a repeating decimal is a rational number. The Venn diagram below shows which numbers the various sets and subsets of rational numbers. Can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers (ie a fraction) such that the denominator is not zero.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: That is the formal definition of a rational number. That is how we can make any number of arithmetic look. An integer itself can be written as a fraction: b = 1. And from arithmetic, we know that we can write a decimal as a fraction.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Rational numbers sound like they should be very sensible numbers. In fact, they are. Rational numbers are simply numbers that can be written as fractions or ratios (this tells you where the term rational comes from). The hierarchy of real numbers looks something like this:\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Examples of Irrational Numbers. Just as numbers that can be written as one integer divided by another integer are rational numbers, there are also numbers that are irrational numbers. Irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be written as one integer divided by another integer."
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They are simply numbers that can be written as fractions or ratios (this tells you where the term rational comes from).
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where is papo newman today
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Newman stated that he was addicted to drugs and that he had taken drugs before committing the crime. Newman confessed that it was he who entered Vigoreaux's car and ordered Vigoreaux to drive to the place where the murder was committed.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: For now, the body will be brought home for a wake.. Francisco 'Papo' Newman is a Puerto Rican who was convicted of murder, after allegedly participating in the murder of the Puerto Rican television entertainer Luis Vigoreaux on January 17, 1983.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Francisco 'Papo' Newman is a Puerto Rican who was convicted of murder, after allegedly participating in the murder of the Puerto Rican television entertainer Luis Vigoreaux on January 17, 1983. Newman was arrested, confessed to the crime, and testified against his accomplices in exchange for a reduced sentence.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Newman confessed that it was he who entered Vigoreaux's car and ordered Vigoreaux to drive to the place where the murder was committed. He also confessed that after Lopez López watts Stabbed, vigoreaux he hit the victim on the head with a car. wrench\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Francisco 'Papo' Newman is a Puerto Rican who was convicted of murder, after allegedly participating in the murder of the Puerto Rican television entertainer Luis Vigoreaux on January 17, 1983. Newman was arrested, confessed to the crime, and testified against his accomplices in exchange for a reduced sentence.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It was a reprise of a role Echevarria played on stage 20 years ago, just before the horrific events that led to her imprisonment. Echevarria, now 70, was in her heyday one of Puerto Ricos best-known actresses on stage and television. She was married to TV personality and producer Luis Vigoreaux.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Ultimately, Newman confessed that it was he who spread gasoline over Vigoreaux's car and set it on fire, burning Vigoreaux to death as he was still alive and locked in the trunk of the car. Newman was charged with first degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, conspiracy, and aggravated damages.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Lopez Watts, who is now protesting what he considers a double standard in this case, was sentenced to 114 years in jail. Some of her television and theater colleagues, joined by politicians and others who believe in her innocence, have been campaigning for Echevarria's release virtually since she was convicted.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Vigoreaux was brutally murdered on January 17, 1983. His wife, Lydia Echevarria, echevarría was convicted in 1986 of planning the, murder along with Hitmen Papo newman And David-Lopez. lópez watts\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Francisco 'Papo' Newman is a Puerto Rican who was convicted of murder, after allegedly participating in the murder of the Puerto Rican television entertainer Luis Vigoreaux on January 17, 1983."
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how to do anans makeup
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Anna Frosty Make-up. Help Anna from Frozen to create a lovely frost make-up look. Try out different shades of eye shadow, lipstick and much more! Use your mouse to help Anna. shades makeup shadow anna elsa frozen disney cute makeover make eyes.Anna Frozen Makeup School.nna Frosty Make-up. Help Anna from Frozen to create a lovely frost make-up look. Try out different shades of eye shadow, lipstick and much more! Use your mouse to help Anna. shades makeup shadow anna elsa frozen disney cute makeover make eyes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: @shadow_pro: Good makeup can make a person with discoloration look flawless (not saying Anna has any). You just need the right combination of makeup and techniques to take you there. I like to use a medium coverage foundation (Estee Lauder's Double Wear is good for that...or even heavy coverage if you build it).34 Trends. Anna Kendrick has the kind of enviably youthful, petite features that will undoubtedly age gracefully. Rather than get into a jealous tizzy, you can make the look your own with a few ace makeup tips.The ingenue is ravishing as a brunette with her hair pulled up and back.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Link to The Game : Anna's Makeup is a free game for girl to play online at MaFa.Com. You can play Anna's Makeup in your browser for free. Anna is finally out of the castle gates and is loving her new found freedom!She is going out with a handsome prince tonight and she is almost forgotten how to do her makeup!She is asked you to help her get ready.ou can play Anna's Makeup in your browser for free. Anna is finally out of the castle gates and is loving her new found freedom!\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 734 Trends. Anna Kendrick has the kind of enviably youthful, petite features that will undoubtedly age gracefully. Rather than get into a jealous tizzy, you can make the look your own with a few ace makeup tips.The ingenue is ravishing as a brunette with her hair pulled up and back.34 Trends. Anna Kendrick has the kind of enviably youthful, petite features that will undoubtedly age gracefully. Rather than get into a jealous tizzy, you can make the look your own with a few ace makeup tips.The ingenue is ravishing as a brunette with her hair pulled up and back.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Put on eyeshadow before you do mascara because if you do mascara then eyeshadow, eyeshadow will get stuck to your eyelashes. 2 Make sure before you leave the house, take a quick mirror check! 3 Make sure you wash your brushes at least once a month. 4 Always blend the foundation or concealer in your skin.. Apply your concealer. The purpose of concealer is to even out uneven skin tone as a result of blemishes or dark under-eye circles. Use a concealer brush or your (clean) fingertips to blend concealer on your bottom eyelids, on any red patchy areas, or over any acne or dark spots.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Step 4: Anna's cheeks are very colorful for that outdoors look. Use a coral blush and smaller kabuki brush to put on a lot of color on the apples of your cheeks. Step 5: For the lips, use a natural pink color of lipstick and then overlay it with a gloss. Remember to keep Anna's look natural and fresh.If you want that extra level of realism, then put on blue contacts.lend it into your skin with your fingertips. Next, use a kabuki brush to fluff on bronze powder all over. Step 2: One of Anna's most distinctive features is her freckles. To imitate them, you need brown face paint and a toothbrush. You may want to cover your clothes with a paper towel during this step.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Disney's FROZEN Anna Makeup tutorial! Emma shows you how to do your makeup to look like Princess Anna from FROZEN!Emma's Elsa Tutorial is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KmSk...Special Thanks goes to http://lightinthebox.com/ for providing us the wig!isney's FROZEN Anna Makeup tutorial! Emma shows you how to do your makeup to look like Princess Anna from FROZEN!\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: SPONSOR LINK. Anna is finally out of the castle gates and is loving her new found freedom! She is going out with a handsome prince tonight and she is almost forgotten how to do her makeup!She is asked you to help her get ready.Can you be her stylist for the day?nna is finally out of the castle gates and is loving her new found freedom! She is going out with a handsome prince tonight and she is almost forgotten how to do her makeup! She is asked you to help her get ready. Can you be her stylist for the day?\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: This is my version of Princess Anna's hair/makeup in the movie Frozen! LINKS:Twitter: @laurachaffee or twitter.com/laurachaffee. Instagram: @laurachaffee1 or instagram.com/laurachaffee1. Blog: typicaldaybeauty.blogspot.com.his is my version of Princess Anna's hair/makeup in the movie Frozen! LINKS:\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Frozen Anna Elegant Princess. Frozen Anna Elegant Princess is a free makeover game for girls to play online. Frozen princess Anna wants to look elegant and she is turning to you for help.Treat Anna with your spa creams and use make up items to...rozen Anna Elegant Princess. Frozen Anna Elegant Princess is a free makeover game for girls to play online. Frozen princess Anna wants to look elegant and she is turning to you for help."
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how many members does the national wildlife federation have
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: History. Founded in 1936 by editorial cartoonist Jay Norwood Darling a.k.a. Ding Darling, the National Wildlife Federation has emerged as the nation's premiere grass-roots conservation organization, with over 4 million members and supporters and 46 state affiliate organizations.ational Wildlife Federation is considered a Big Green environmental group, one of the largest and most prominent in the world. It is a member of Natural Resources Council of America.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Today, the National Wildlife Federation is made up of more than 4 million members ranging from scientists to sportsmen and women, activists to bird watchers. It focuses on conservation by supporting research, public outreach and education, lobbying, and direct action (Luke 2001). Importance.istoric Roots. The National Wildlife Federation, originally called the General Wildlife Federation, was founded in 1936 by editorial cartoonist for the Des Moines Register, J.N. Darling (Gonzalas 2000).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: (February 2015). The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is the United States ' largest private, nonprofit conservation education and advocacy organization, with over four million members and supporters, and 48 state and territorial affiliated organizations.ational Wildlife Federation publishes three magazines: National Wildlife Magazine (for adults) Ranger Rick (for children aged 7–12) and Ranger Rick Jr. (for children aged 4–7).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Join or Renew Your Membership. By becoming a member of the National Wildlife Federation, you can make a significant difference in helping us help wildlife.Your tax-deductible membership gift will be put to immediate use to bolster many urgent conservation and education initiatives. 10% discount on all NWF catalog merchandise. 2 A variety of gifts throughout the year such as wildlife greeting cards, wrapping paper and NWF’s exclusive wall calendar featuring extraordinary wildlife photography.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Historic Roots. The National Wildlife Federation, originally called the General Wildlife Federation, was founded in 1936 by editorial cartoonist for the Des Moines Register, J.N. Darling (Gonzalas 2000).istoric Roots. The National Wildlife Federation, originally called the General Wildlife Federation, was founded in 1936 by editorial cartoonist for the Des Moines Register, J.N. Darling (Gonzalas 2000).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) is a private, non-profit conservation and education organization founded in 1973 with a mission dedicated to conserving wild turkeys and preserving our hunting heritage.he NWTF has already spent nearly $9 million and obtained more than 400,000 acres (1,600 km 2) of land for hunters since 1987. Widespread urban sprawl, changes in land ownership and tightened state agency and federal budgets have left hunters with far less private and public access to quality wildlife areas.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The National Wild Turkey Federation is an international non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the wild turkey and the preservation of our hunting heritage. It currently has more than 250,000 members in the United States, Canada, Mexico and 14 other foreign countries.he NWTF has already spent nearly $9 million and obtained more than 400,000 acres (1,600 km 2) of land for hunters since 1987. Widespread urban sprawl, changes in land ownership and tightened state agency and federal budgets have left hunters with far less private and public access to quality wildlife areas.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The National Wildlife Federation is the nationa€™nationâ s largest-member supported conservation group with a purpose of raising awareness and involving people of all ages in the fight to conserve and protect the (Environment National Wildlife federation). 2003istoric Roots. The National Wildlife Federation, originally called the General Wildlife Federation, was founded in 1936 by editorial cartoonist for the Des Moines Register, J.N. Darling (Gonzalas 2000).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The National Wildlife Federation continues its involvement in many leading environmental issues facing the country today, particularly in the areas of land stewardship, air quality, water resources, and wildlife conservation.ational Wildlife Federation publishes three magazines: National Wildlife Magazine (for adults) Ranger Rick (for children aged 7–12) and Ranger Rick Jr. (for children aged 4–7).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The National Wildlife Federation, originally called the General Wildlife Federation, was founded in 1936 by editorial cartoonist J.N. Darling. Darling gained a concern for wildlife conservation during work with President Franklin D. Roosevelt.istoric Roots. The National Wildlife Federation, originally called the General Wildlife Federation, was founded in 1936 by editorial cartoonist for the Des Moines Register, J.N. Darling (Gonzalas 2000)."
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this layer of the atmosphere is where the ozone layer is
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The ozone layer absorbs 97–99% of the Sun's medium-frequency ultraviolet light (from about 200 nm to 315 nm wavelength), which otherwise would potentially damage exposed life forms near the surface.he thickness of the ozone layer—that is, the total amount of ozone in a column overhead—varies by a large factor worldwide, being in general smaller near the equator and larger towards the poles. It also varies with season, being in general thicker during the spring and thinner during the autumn.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Arctic Ozone Hole. The Ozone Layer The ozone layer is a layer in Earth's atmosphere which contains relatively high concentrations of ozone (O3). This layer absorbs 97-99% of the sun's high frequency ultraviolet light, which is potentially damaging to life on earth.he Ozone Layer The ozone layer is a layer in Earth's atmosphere which contains relatively high concentrations of ozone (O3).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Where is ozone found in the atmosphere? Ozone is mainly found in two regions of the Earth's atmosphere. Most ozone (about 90%) resides in a layer that begins between 6 and 10 miles (10 and 17 kilometers) above the Earth's surface and extends up to about 30 miles (50 kilometers).This region of the atmosphere is called the stratosphere.The ozone in this region is commonly known as the ozone layer. The remaining ozone is in the lower region of the atmosphere, which is commonly called the troposphere. The figure (above) shows an example of how ozone is distributed in the atmosphere.his region of the atmosphere is called the stratosphere. The ozone in this region is commonly known as the ozone layer. The remaining ozone is in the lower region of the atmosphere, which is commonly called the troposphere. The figure (above) shows an example of how ozone is distributed in the atmosphere.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The ozone layer is mainly found in the lower portion of the stratosphere, from approximately 20 to 30 kilometres (12 to 19 mi) above Earth, though the thickness varies seasonally and geographically.he thickness of the ozone layer—that is, the total amount of ozone in a column overhead—varies by a large factor worldwide, being in general smaller near the equator and larger towards the poles. It also varies with season, being in general thicker during the spring and thinner during the autumn.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Ozone Layer The ozone layer is a layer in Earth's atmosphere which contains relatively high concentrations of ozone (O3).This layer absorbs 97-99% of the sun's high frequency ultraviolet light, which is potentially damaging to life on earth.he Ozone Layer The ozone layer is a layer in Earth's atmosphere which contains relatively high concentrations of ozone (O3).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The ozone layer contains less than 10 parts per million of ozone, while the average ozone concentration in Earth's atmosphere as a whole is only about 0.3 parts per million.he thickness of the ozone layer—that is, the total amount of ozone in a column overhead—varies by a large factor worldwide, being in general smaller near the equator and larger towards the poles. It also varies with season, being in general thicker during the spring and thinner during the autumn.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Ozone is very rare in our atmosphere, averaging about three molecules of ozone for every 10 million air molecules. In spite of this small amount, ozone plays a vital role in the atmosphere. In the information below, we present the basics about this important component of the Earth's atmosphere.his region of the atmosphere is called the stratosphere. The ozone in this region is commonly known as the ozone layer. The remaining ozone is in the lower region of the atmosphere, which is commonly called the troposphere. The figure (above) shows an example of how ozone is distributed in the atmosphere.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The troposphere extends up to the stratosphere layer, where good ozone protects life on Earth by absorbing some of the sun's UV rays. Stratospheric ozone is found most often between six to 30 miles above the Earth's surface.zone is a natural gas that is found in two different layers of the atmosphere. In the layer around the Earth's surface, otherwise known as the troposphere, bad ozone dirties the air and helps make smog.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The temperature decreases with altitude. Stratosphere: The stratosphere is found from about 7 to 30 miles (11-48 kilometers) above the Earths surface. In this region of the atmosphere is the ozone layer, which absorbs most of the harmful ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.The temperature increases slightly with altitude in the stratosphere. The highest temperature in this region is about 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius.tratosphere: The stratosphere is found from about 7 to 30 miles (11-48 kilometers) above the Earths surface. In this region of the atmosphere is the ozone layer, which absorbs most of the harmful ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Ozone Layer This is simply a layer in the stratosphere containing a relatively high concentration of ozone. The earth's atmosphere is divided into several layers, and each layer plays an important role. The first region extending about 10km upwards from the earth's surface is called the troposphere.he ozone layer is mainly found in the lower portion of the stratosphere from approximately 20 to 30 kilometres (12 to 19 mi) above earth, though the thickness varies seasonally and geographically. The ozone layer protects the earth from the suns UV Rays."
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It is mainly found in two regions of the Earth's atmosphere. Most ozone (about 90%) resides in a layer that begins between 6 and 10 miles (10 and 17 kilometers) above the Earth's surface and extends up to about 30 miles (50 kilometers). This region of the atmosphere is called the stratosphere.
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temperature inversions occur when
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Temperature inversion may occur during the passage of a cold front or result from the invasion of sea air by a cooler onshore breeze. Overnight radiative cooling of surface air often results in a nocturnal temperature inversion that is dissipated after sunrise by the warming of air near the ground.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If there had been an inversion present the temperature would have been lower in Denver than areas in the foothills. So, an inversion layer is the warm layer of air above the cooler lower levels. This has important aspect here along the Front Range both in the winter and in the summer.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The condition like this is called an inversion because it is the reverse of a normal air pattern (i.e., warmer air below and cooler air above). The shape of the landscape has an impact on both the formation and intensity of inversion. For instance, over flat terrain inversion gradually intensifies if the surface cools. Over valleys cold air will flow down the slopes and settle under the warm air intensifying the inversion.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: temperature inversion, condition in which the temperature of the atmosphere increases with altitude in contrast to the normal decrease with altitude. When temperature inversion occurs, cold air underlies warmer air at higher altitudes.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: I’m sure most of you have heard the term inversion, but how many really know what an inversion is? Inversions occur in the atmosphere all the time and are responsible for a variety of weather. An inversion is just that, an inversion of the normal temperature profile going up in the atmosphere. Normally the air cools at 5 degrees (f) for every 1000 feet you go up in the atmosphere; hence it is colder as you go up in elevation.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The inversion acts as a cap on the lower cooler layer trapping that air beneath it. On most days the sun will heat the lower layer to the temperature of the inversion and the two different layers mix and the inversion is no longer there. But we see many days in Colorado where the cap is never mixed out or broken.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The weather plays an important role in the formation and disappearance of air pollution. During winters, air quality has been observed to decline very quickly after long clear nights with weak winds.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Inversions frequently develop during evenings and nights and can occur at the surface or aloft in the atmosphere. During the daylight hours, surface inversions normally weaken or disappear when the sun warms the ground. In addition, wind speed and rain contribute to how quickly inversion will break up.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Weak winds prevent air mixing near the surface and clear skies increase the rate of cooling at the Earth's surface. Stable conditions inhibit vertical and horizontal mixing near the ground and consequently, favour the development of a strong surface temperature inversion or radiation inversion (see picture above).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: an increase in air temperature with increasing altitude, which is inverse to the usual decrease in temperature with altitude in the troposphere. Temperature inversions occur both near the earth’s surface (ground temperature inversions) and in the free atmosphere."
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During the passage of a cold front or result from the invasion of sea air by a cooler onshore breeze.
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when period returns after pregnancy
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: But the less often your baby nurses, the sooner your period may come back. So if your baby sleeps through the night from an early age, or if you're supplementing with formula, it's likely your period will return sooner than six months. Note: Breastfeeding is no guarantee ovulation will stop.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: There’s no hard rule as to when your period will return post-baby – it can vary from woman to woman, and pregnancy to pregnancy. Here are some general guidelines. Women who bottle-feed can see their menstrual cycle return within six weeks of birth – and most will have menses back by ten to twelve weeks.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: No, it's not true! You can get pregnant before you have your first period, and many unplanned pregnancies happen just that way. To prevent pregnancy after you have your baby, you have to use birth control every time – even if you're breastfeeding. You're fertile around the time you ovulate, and you ovulate before you get your period, which can be anywhere from seven to 19 days before if you have a 28-day cycle, for example. You can get your period again from a month to over a year after having a baby.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Some women find their period returns the very next month after the birth and at the other end of the scale, some women don’t menstruate until well after twelve months. For me it was even longer than that! I breastfed my first born until she was a little over two and then fell pregnant with baby number two.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The most important factor in helping to determine when your period returns is whether or not you are breastfeeding. If you are bottle feeding, your period will likely return within about 6 to 8 weeks after your baby is born. Generally speaking, while you are breastfeeding, your period may not return at all. This is your body’s way of preventing additional pregnancies while you have a small infant.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Return Of Your Period After Giving Birth. Of women who choose not to breastfeed, approximately 80% find their period has returned within 10 weeks. Breastfeeding can delay menstruation and ovulation for 20 weeks or more, but it is not uncommon to find your period returning sooner, or much later, than 20 weeks. There are differences among individual women and their hormone levels, so it’s difficult to say when a period will recommence after childbirth.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: After her period, once hormone levels return to normal, milk supply will generally come back up as well. In addition, some women will experience breast tenderness during her monthly cycle, and this can make breastfeeding something of a challenge. Once your period returns, it is possible for you to get pregnant.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: There’s no hard rule as to when your period will return post-baby – it can vary from woman to woman, and pregnancy to pregnancy. Women who bottle-feed can see their menstrual cycle return within six weeks of birth – and most will have menses back by ten to twelve weeks.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If you don't get your period by three months postpartum, talk to your doctor. She may want to check for secondary amenorrhea (that's when women with previously normal cycles don't have a period for three months), pregnancy, or other issues.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Once your period returns, it can take even longer for it to get into a regular cycle. If you are bottle feeding it can take around six months, while exclusively breastfeeding your baby can take 12-18 months. But keep in mind that this does vary from mom to mom and pregnancy to pregnancy."
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Six weeks of birth and most will have menses back by ten to twelve weeks.
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Tissue consisting of or containing fibers in both animals and plants. Classified under: Nouns denoting body parts. Hypernyms (fibrous tissue is a kind of...): animal tissue (the tissue in the bodies of animals). plant tissue (the tissue of a plant). Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of fibrous tissue):trabecula (rod-shaped structures of fibrous tissue that divide an organ into parts (as in the penis) or stabilize the structure of an organ (as in the spleen)).yponyms (each of the following is a kind of fibrous tissue): trabecula (rod-shaped structures of fibrous tissue that divide an organ into parts (as in the penis) or stabilize the structure of an organ (as in the spleen)).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The adjective FIBROUS has 2 senses: 1. having or resembling fibers especially fibers used in making cordage such as those of jute. 2. (of meat) full of sinews; especially impossible to chew. Familiarity information: FIBROUS used as an adjective is rare.. having or resembling fibers especially fibers used in making cordage such as those of jute. 2. (of meat) full of sinews; especially impossible to chew. Familiarity information: FIBROUS used as an adjective is rare.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Fibrous dysplasia is an uncommon bone disorder in which scar-like (fibrous) tissue develops in place of normal bone. This can weaken the affected bone and cause it to deform or fracture.In most cases, fibrous dysplasia affects only a single bone — most commonly the skull or a long bone in the arms or legs.ibrous dysplasia is an uncommon bone disorder in which scar-like (fibrous) tissue develops in place of normal bone. This can weaken the affected bone and cause it to deform or fracture.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Full Definition of FIBROUS. 1. a: containing, consisting of, or resembling fibers b: characterized by fibrosis. 2. See fibrous defined for English-language learners. See fibrous defined for kids.ADVERTISEMENT.ull Definition of FIBROUS. 1. a: containing, consisting of, or resembling fibers b: characterized by fibrosis. 2. See fibrous defined for English-language learners. See fibrous defined for kids. ADVERTISEMENT.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Composed of, or having the character of fibers. fibrous tissue. fibrous material. fibrous dysplasia. fibrous root.fibrous roots. fibrous bands. fibrous connective tissue. fibrous materials. fibrous proteins.omposed of, or having the character of fibers. fibrous tissue. fibrous material. fibrous dysplasia. fibrous root. fibrous roots. fibrous bands.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: fibrous. adj. 1. consisting of, containing, or resembling fibres: fibrous tissue. (ˈfaɪ brəs). adj.containing, consisting of, or resembling fibers.dj. 1. consisting of, containing, or resembling fibres: fibrous tissue. (ˈfaɪ brəs). adj.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Adj. 1. fibrous-having or resembling fibers especially fibers used in making cordage such as those of jute. hempen.tough-resistant to cutting or chewing.dj. 1. consisting of, containing, or resembling fibres: fibrous tissue. (ˈfaɪ brəs). adj.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Definition. Fibrous dysplasia is an uncommon bone disorder in which scar-like (fibrous) tissue develops in place of normal bone. This can weaken the affected bone and cause it to deform or fracture. In most cases, fibrous dysplasia affects only a single bone — most commonly the skull or a long bone in the arms or legs.ibrous dysplasia is an uncommon bone disorder in which scar-like (fibrous) tissue develops in place of normal bone. This can weaken the affected bone and cause it to deform or fracture.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: • FIBROUS TISSUE (noun). The noun FIBROUS TISSUE has 1 sense: 1. tissue consisting of or containing fibers in both animals and plants. Familiarity information: FIBROUS TISSUE used as a noun is very rare.yponyms (each of the following is a kind of fibrous tissue): trabecula (rod-shaped structures of fibrous tissue that divide an organ into parts (as in the penis) or stabilize the structure of an organ (as in the spleen)).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Best Answer: I agree, you should ask your doctor. But Fibrous Density usually means fibrocystic breast disease: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/...If your doctor didn't seem conserned, it's because FCBD is not life-threatening.Read up on it. If you worry-see your doctor.Women with FCBD should NOT ignore breast lumps.ut Fibrous Density usually means fibrocystic breast disease: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/... If your doctor didn't seem conserned, it's because FCBD is not life-threatening. Read up on it. If you worry-see your doctor. Women with FCBD should NOT ignore breast lumps."
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Having or resembling fibers especially fibers used in making cordage such as those of jute.
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: It approved the sustained-release version (Wellbutrin SR) in 1996 and the extended-release version (Wellbutrin XL) in 2003. In 2006, Wellbutrin was the first drug the FDA approved for the treatment of seasonal-affective disorder (SAD).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A: Wellbutrin (bupropion) is an antidepressant that is used to treat depression. The most common side effects with Wellbutrin are dry mouth, headache, agitation, nausea, dizziness, constipation, and tremor. Other side effects with Wellbutrin include sweating, abnormal dreams, insomnia, and weight loss.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Complicating this is another caveat – if it is given in higher doses, the anxiety may increase. Lastly, another one of the benefits of Wellbutrin is that it is on the FDA approved list for treating Major Depressive Disorder as well as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: As with many medications, there are pros and cons to treating bipolar with Wellbutrin. Perhaps the most obvious benefits of Wellbutrin lie in its different side effect profile. There is something almost too good to be true about an antidepressant that can improve sex drive and assist weight loss!\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: How It Helps ADHD. Now that you know a little more about what Wellbutrin is let’s take a look at how it can help those with ADHD. Using Wellbutrin used to treat ADHD helps with the following symptoms: trouble sitting still, problems focusing, and also to help controlling actions as well.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: First and foremost, Wellbutrin, (generic name bupropion), is NOT your typical antidepressant! It can be considered as a good “helping hands” medication if someone with bipolar disorder is. taking a mood stabilizer and exhibits mainly anti-manic signs. Many prefer Wellbutrin medicine to a Selective Serotonin Reuptake.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Wellbutrin and ADHD treatment is another option for people to try. If you have tried several medications to treat the symptoms of your ADHD, or a loved one’s, and nothing to this point has worked, then Wellbutrin might be the route to take. Let’s take a look at what Wellbutrin is and does.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Wellbutrin is the brand name for bupropion, a prescription drug that's used to treat depression. It's also used to treat seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression that usually strikes in the fall and winter. Under the brand name Zyban, bupropion has also been prescribed to help people quit smoking.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Wellbutrin is an anti-depressant. Wellbutrin is manufactured under the generic name of buproprion. There are other brand names of buproprion known as Zyban, Budeprion, and Aplenzin. However, for the purpose of ADHD treatment, Wellbutrin is the recommended medication.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Doctors have also prescribed Wellbutrin off-label to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and in tandem with other medications — particularly SSRIs — to treat bipolar disorder. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) originally approved Wellbutrin as a treatment for depression in 1985."
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Depression, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: It is a telling indictment of the incorporation doctrine that nowhere in the Fourteenth Amendment does it say anything about incorporating any part of the Bill of Rights. The wisdom exercised by Chief Justice Marshall in Barron v. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore (1833) should be followed here.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Due process of law in the latter [the Fifth Amendment] refers to that law of the land which derives its authority from the legislative powers conferred upon congress by the constitution of the United States, exercised within the limits therein prescribed, and interpreted according to the principles of the common law.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: To Whom does the First Amendment Apply? While many people regularly apply the First Amendment to just about any scenario where one individual wants to say his bit in front of a less than enthusiastic audience, the Amendment (and the whole Bill of Rights for that matter) was much more limited in its original intent.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: All Amendments to the United States Constitution. Amendments 1-10 | Amendments 11-27. Congress of the United States. begun and held at the City of New-York, on. Wednesday the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty nine.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Does the Second Amendment Bind the States? In 2008, in District of Columbia v. Heller, the Supreme Court invalidated a Washington, D.C. handgun ban as applied to home possession by a law-abiding citizen. The 5-4 majority said that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess firearms for self-defense.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Since then, the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment has been used by the Supreme Court to apply the Bill of Rights, and pretty much every other amendment of the Constitution, to state and local governments.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Last week, the Court announced that it would hear a case, McDonald v. Chicago, posing the question whether the Second Amendment applies to the states and their sub-divisions. In lawyer's jargon, McDonald requires the Court to say whether the Fourteenth Amendment incorporates the Second Amendment against the states.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Supreme Court: Second Amendment Applies to States. The Supreme Court today held that the Second Amendment -- as recently redefined in D.C. v. Heller , in which the Court overturned D.C.'s handgun ban -- applies to the states, not just the federal government.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. AMENDMENT XI - Passed by Congress March 4, 1794. Ratified February 7, 1795. Note: Article III, section 2, of the Constitution was modified by amendment 11.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Supreme Court: Second Amendment Applies to States. June 28, 2010. PinItInstapaperPocketEmailPrint. The Supreme Court today held that the Second Amendment -- as recently redefined in D.C. v. Heller , in which the Court overturned D.C.'s handgun ban -- applies to the states, not just the federal government."
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Once drafted, the Treasury Department sends the legislation to the White House for review by the President and his advisors. The President may direct the Treasury Department to make changes to the legislation or to remove or add some provisions.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: ORIGINS OF THE LEGISLATIVE VETO. Chadha is deficient in part because the Court never fully understood why. Congress and the executive branch decided to adopt the legislative veto. It is. superficial to think that the legislative veto merely represents an attempt by. Congress to encroach on executive responsibilities.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Through the use. of the legislative veto, Congress delegated power to the executive branch on the. condition that Congress could control executive decisions without having to pass. another law. These legislative controls, short of a public law, included one-house. vetoes, two-house vetoes, and even committee vetoes. Congressional actions by. a legislative veto were not presented to the President for his signature or veto.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Tax laws greatly affect our economy. This is because the amount of revenue raised through taxes largely decides the amount of services that the government can afford to provide. The Congress takes steps known as the legislative process to pass a Federal law.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Clause (presenting a bill to the President for his signature or veto). All. legislative vetoes violated the latter principle because they were not presented. to the President. Some legislative vetoes also violated bicameralism because only. one house had to veto the congressional action.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Congress was willing to delegate greater discretion and authority to the executive. branch. If Congress failed to invoke the legislative veto, the executive branch. could, in effect, make law without further congressional involvement.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The legislative branch comes up with the bill. If the president vetoes the bill, they can override the veto. No. The President is the only one who can veto a bill. The legislative branch comes up with the bill. If the president vetoes the bill, they can override the veto. No. The President is the only one who can veto a bill. The legislative branch comes up with the bill.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Constitution says that all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives and that Congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes.. Presidents can, and frequently do, recommend changes to current tax laws, but only Congress can make the changes.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: This Committee begins its formal work on the legislation after the House has passed its version of the bill. It holds hearings similar to those held earlier by the House Ways and Means Committee. Instead of considering the tax proposals made by the Administration, however, it considers the bill passed by the House.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Tax legislation is so important that most Committee members must serve in the House for many years before they get appointed to the Ways and Means. The Ways and Means Committee schedules hearings so that people can testify on the proposal. The Secretary of the Treasury is the first to speak."
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Congress delegated power to the executive branch on the. condition that Congress could control executive decisions without having to pass.
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what muscles do chest flys work
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Muscles which do this are the biceps brachii, the brachialis and the brachioradialis. The biceps may also play a limited role in shoulder flexion. The straighter the elbow is, the more stretch in these muscles. For safety, many avoid locking out the joint.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Building strong chest muscles with exercises such as the pec deck fly is important for movements involving the upper body. This type of exercise also influences the shape and appearance of the upper body.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Cable flyes, like all chest flyes, are an isolation exercise that works the chest muscles almost exclusively. The cables can provide resistance to the chest muscles more evenly throughout the entire movement of this exercise. Cable flyes can be performed in the flat, incline, or decline positions. Flat cable flyes work the entire chest muscle group while incline flyes shift the focus to the upper chest and decline flyes shift the stress focus to the lower chest. The movement will be approximately the same with each variation.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: According to an article by weightlifter Lynn Glenn, some variations of the pec deck fly include the pec fly with dumbbells, the chest press machine, and the pec fly with a resistance band or cables. The pec deck fly also complements other compound exercises that target the pectoral muscles, including the bench press. Besides the pec deck fly and its variations, other exercises that work the pectoral muscles include the incline bench press, decline bench press, machine dips and push-ups.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 You can do a chest fly while doing fun/cool things with your legs (i.e. extending them to work your abs as well.) A chest fly can be done with palms facing the ceiling as well-this would slightly work the pec muscles and deltoid in a different way–which can be a good thing!\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The chest fly or pectoral fly (abbreviated to pec fly) primarily works the pectoralis major muscles to move the arms horizontally forward. If medially (internally) rotated, it is assisted in this by the anterior (front) head of the deltoideus in transverse flexion.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The main anatomical planes of the human body, including median (red), parasagittal (yellow), frontal or coronal plane (blue) and transverse or axial plane (green). A Cable fly or Cable flye is a strength training exercise in which the hand and arm move through an arc while the elbow is kept at a constant angle. Flies are used to work the muscles of the upper body.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A chest fly is done correctly when: 1 Start by lying down on a bench top or stability ball. 2 Hold a dumbbell in each hand, with your palms facing each other. Open the dumbbells out to the side, but never going below the level of the bench or ball.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: While primarily working the pectoralis major muscles, using a pec fly machine requires some support from the pectoralis minor muscles in the chest, the deltoid muscles in the shoulders, and the serratus muscles in the rib cage.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The cable crossover is a great chest exercise because it stretches the pecs from the start position, hitting the outer pec muscle fibers. Your pulley position is determined by the area of the chest you want to target. Setting the pulleys in the highest position focuses on the lower pecs, while the lowest position will work your upper pecs. Placing the pulleys at shoulder height—with arms parallel to the floor—will target your middle pec fibers. My favorite way to work this area is a move I call the cable crossover ladder. If you’ve seen my triceps and biceps ladders, it’s very similar. Start in the lowest position and move up one notch every time you reach failure until you get to the top position."
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Pectoralis major muscles, deltoid muscles and the serratus muscles.
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what foods are carbohydrates list
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Two types of carbohydrates exist: complex carbohydrates and simple carbohydrates. Complex carbohydrates take time to break down into glucose. Foods rich in complex carbohydrates and fiber are called good carbohydrates. Simple carbohydrates include sugars found in foods such as fruits and milk products and sugars added during food processing. Foods rich in white flour and added sugars are called bad carbohydrates. Whole-grain products such as brown rice, whole-grain pasta, beans, whole wheat bread, whole oats, buckwheat, millet, whole rye, whole-grain barley and whole-grain corn are considered good carbohydrates.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: And it's vitally important to your health that you know the good carb bad carb difference. The good carbs on the list of carbohydrate foods can provide your body with energy, optimum nutrition, proper brain and organ function and a healthy, attractive appearance. But bad carbs are detrimental to a healthy diet. And consistently eating from the bad carbs list will rapidly sabotage all your health and weight management goals. So choose all of your carbohydrates from this great list of healthy carbohydrate foods.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Some animal-based foods also contain carbohydrate in the form of natural sugar. Milk and yogurt, for example, contain lactose, a simple form of carbohydrate. Processed foods and foods made with added sugars such as cakes, pies, candy and cookies are also considered significant sources of carbohydrate.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Good carbs are also generally high fiber foods. Besides being nutritious in many other ways, this list of healthy foods rich in fiber give you on-going energy and a sense of feeling full and satisfied. They also help to remove toxins from your body and lower your cholesterol levels.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: You can find carbohydrates in both beans and dairy products. Dairy products such as milk and yogurt contain simple carbohydrates, and beans contain complex carbohydrates. One cup of low-fat yogurt has 16 g of carbohydrates, and 1 cup of skim milk has 12 g. Choose lower-calorie dairy. Lima and kidney beans are both carbohydrate-rich, with over 35 g for one cup. Serve cooked beans as a side dish, or include in soups and stews.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Carbs in Fruits and Vegetables. The amount of carbs in fruits varies depending on the size and the type of fruit you select. A fresh piece of fruit such as a small apple, pear or orange, contains about 15 grams of carbs. One cup of berries or melon also contains about 15 grams of carbs. Some fruits with lower water contents have more carbs.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Because of their starch content, whole grains are a significant source of carbs in the average diet. A sandwich made with 2 slices of bread contains roughly 30 grams of carbohydrate. One cup of rice contains about 45 grams of carbohydrate.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 And high fiber 100% whole grains picked from the healthy list of whole grains. 2 All candies, jelly and jams, 3 Sodas, fruit juices, fruit drinks, 4 Pudding, custards and other sweets, 5 Processed refined grains, like white rice, 6 Bread and pasta made with any refined flour, 7 Cakes, cookies and other sweet bakery products.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: One small apple has a carb count of about 15 grams. The carbohydrate content of foods can be difficult to estimate unless you first know what foods contain carbs. Most high-carb foods are plant-based and contain starch or natural sugar.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Grains. Grains are an important source of carbohydrates, as they contain healthy fiber. Whole grains have undergone little processing, making these grains a low-glycemic food. According to the Harvard School of Public Health, carbohydrates with a low-glycemic index can help control blood sugar."
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Natural sugar, Milk and yogurt, for example, contain lactose, a simple form of carbohydrate.Processed foods and foods made with added sugars such as cakes, pies, candy and cookies are also considered significant sources of carbohydrate.
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where are template strands
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Alternative terms for strands. Wherever a gene exists on a DNA molecule, one strand is the coding strand (or sense strand or non-template strand), and the other is the noncoding strand (also called the antisense strand, anticoding strand, template strand, or transcribed strand). Strands in transcription bubble\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Transcription can be measured and detected in a variety of ways: 1 G-Less Cassette transcription assay: measures promoter strength. 2 Run-off transcription assay: identifies transcription start sites (TSS) 3 Nuclear run-on assay: measures the relative abundance of newly formed transcripts.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Only one of the two DNA strands serve as a template for transcription. The antisense strand of DNA is read by RNA polymerase from the 3' end to the 5' end during transcription (3' → 5'). The complementary RNA is created in the opposite direction, in the 5' → 3' direction, matching the sequence of the sense strand with the exception of switching uracil for thymine.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: When referring to DNA transcription, the coding strand is the DNA strand whose base sequence corresponds to the base sequence of the RNA transcript produced (although with thymine replaced by uracil). It is this strand which contains codons, while the non-coding strand contains anticodons.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: One strand of the DNA, the template strand (or noncoding strand), is used as a template for RNA synthesis. As transcription proceeds, RNA polymerase traverses the template strand and uses base pairing complementarity with the DNA template to create an RNA copy.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Alternative terms for strands Wherever a gene exists on a DNA molecule, one strand is the coding strand (or sense strand or non-template strand), and the other is the noncoding strand (also called the antisense strand, anticoding strand, template strand, or transcribed strand).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Where the helix is unwound, the coding strand consists of unpaired bases, while the template strand consists of an RNA:DNA composite, followed by a number of unpaired bases at the rear. This hybrid consists of the most recently added nucleotides of the RNA transcript, complementary base-paired to the template strand.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The template strand transcribes from the opposite side of the coding strand. In other words, the template strand pairs from right to left with the coding strand. DNA sense strands exist when an RNA version of the sequence gets translated into a protein. Antisense strands act complementary to the sense strands. The non-transcribed strand ends up with the same sequence of the RNA strand.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Using base-pairing instructions, the coding and non-coding strands of DNA work together to create identical copies of DNA or RNA template strands. Template and Coding Scientists sometimes refer to non-coding DNA as the template strand. This differentiation clearly demonstrates the relationship between these two types of DNA strands. The template strand contains the instructions, and the coding strand copies everything. However, a promoter sequence must occur in the right order for transcription to work. Coding and non-coding strands contain all four chemical bases.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The stretch of DNA transcribed into an RNA molecule is called a transcription unit and encodes at least one gene. If the gene encodes a protein, the transcription produces messenger RNA (mRNA); the mRNA, in turn, serves as a template for the protein's synthesis through translation."
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The template strand transcribes from the opposite side of the coding strand.
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"Passage 8"
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where is emacs directory
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The directory ~/.emacs.d/ is the location for additional per-user Emacs-specific files written in the Emacs Lisp programming language. Since it is located in the home directory (~/), it is unique for each user, just like the ~/.emacs init file.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: For compatibility with older versions of Emacs23, if there is a file named .emacs in C:\\, the root directory of drive C:, and HOME is set neither in the environment nor in the Registry, Emacs will treat C:\\ as the default HOME location, and will not look in the application data directory, even if it exists.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Emacs is another editor available in UNIX. Like vi, emacs is a screen editor. Unlike vi, emacs is not an insertion mode editor, meaning that any character typed in emacs is automatically inserted into the file, unless it includes a command prefix.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: To use emacs on a file, type emacs filename If the file named filename exists, then the first screen's worth of the file is displayed; if it doesn't exist, a help message is displayed. The easiest way to learn emacs is to start it up and go through the on-line tutorial.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The value of variable ‘load-path’ is a list of directories to search, in order, for EmacsLisp libraries that you load. If you do not alter it (directly or indirectly), by default it contains the Lisp source directories for the Emacs distribution.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It was inspired by the ideas of the TECO-macro editors TECMAC and TMACS. The most popular, and most ported, version of Emacs is GNU Emacs, which was created by Richard Stallman for the GNU Project. XEmacs is a variant that branched from GNU Emacs in 1991. Both GNU Emacs and XEmacs use Emacs Lisp and are for the most part compatible with each other.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Ubuntu Documentation. EmacsHowto. Emacs is the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor. It is very powerful, yet idiosyncratic; to use it we advise following its own tutorial, and after the tutorial one should use its effective help system, learning gradually.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: First, ‘C-h v load-path RET’ gives you the documentation variable ‘load-path’, as well as its current value. If your directory is not listed, add it (see above). If your directory is listed, check for ConflictingLibraries. To see the path where Emacs finds a library use ‘M-x locate-library’.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: You can always find out what Emacs thinks is your home directory’s location by typing . This should present the list of files in the home directory, and show its full name on the first line. Likewise, to visit your init file, type (assuming the file’s name is .emacs). The home directory is where your init file is stored. It can have any name mentioned in Init File.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: But if you download Emacs Lisp files yourself or you write local Lisp files, just add the directories containing those files to ‘load-path’. When both a byte-compiled file (*.elc) and a source file (*.el) are found for the same library, preference is given to byte-compiled file."
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It is located in the home directory.
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"Passage 1"
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what causes kidney swelling
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: * There is a blockage somewhere in the urinary tract. * The normal working of the bladder is disrupted which causes urine to flow back from the bladder and into the kidney. As the urine can not be filtered normally from body, it can cause swollen kidney. If it is left untreated, it may cause more serious kidney damage. Interstitial nephritis. Interstitial nephritis is a disorder in which the renal interstitium is inflamed. It can be temporary or chronic, depending on the cause.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Treatment for kidney swelling. Treatment should depend on the real cause of kidney swelling. Medicines like antibiotics may be given to patients to control infections. As for severe kidney swelling, a ureteral allowing the ureter to drain into the bladder may be necessary.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Swollen Kidney. Kidneys can be swollen or enlarged for many different reasons. An inflamed or swollen kidney can be a sign of infection, of polycystic kidney disease, of damage to the kidney from trauma or some other cause, or of a fairly advanced stage of chronic kidney disease.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Chronic kidney disease and polycystic kidney disease often go undiagnosed and are allowed to progress because the signs and symptoms are so subtle. There are 10 key kidney disease symptoms. If you or a loved one is experiencing any of these symptoms, consult a doctor and request the proper blood and urine tests.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Possible causes of kidney pain include: Bleeding in your kidney (hemorrhage) Blood clots in kidney veins (renal vein thrombosis) Kidney cancer or a kidney tumor. Kidney cysts (enlargement or rupture) Kidney infection (pyelonephritis) Kidney stones. Kidney swelling due to a backup of urine (hydronephrosis) Polycystic kidney disease.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Possible causes of kidney pain include: 1 Bleeding in your kidney (hemorrhage) 2 Blood clots in kidney veins (renal vein thrombosis) 3 Kidney cancer or a kidney tumor. Kidney cysts (enlargement or 1 rupture) Kidney infection (pyelonephritis) Kidney 1 stones. Kidney swelling due to a backup of urine (hydronephrosis) Polycystic kidney disease.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 4. Leg, Back or Side Pain. Kidney problems can lead to pain in the back, side or even in the leg. Kidney cysts (large, fluid-filled sacs) resulting from polycystic kidney disease that form on kidneys and occasionally on the liver can also cause back and leg pain.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Tests for kidney swelling. If you experiencing some symptoms such as flank pain, painful urination, frequent urine at night, fever, nausea or vomiting, you should tell your doctor immediately. Then, he or she may ask you to take the following test like. -Abdominal MRI. -CT scan of the kidneys or abdomen.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Diseases and conditions that may cause edema include: 1 Congestive heart failure. 2 Cirrhosis. 3 Kidney disease. Kidney 1 damage. Weakness or damage to veins in your legs. Inadequate lymphatic 1 system. Symptoms. Risk factors.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Heart failure can also cause swelling in your abdomen. Sometimes it can cause fluid to accumulate in your lungs (pulmonary edema), which can lead to shortness of breath. Cirrhosis. Fluid may accumulate in your abdominal cavity (ascites) and in your legs as a result of liver damage (cirrhosis). Kidney disease. When you have kidney disease, extra fluid and sodium in your circulation may cause edema. The edema associated with kidney disease usually occurs in your legs and around your eyes."
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polycystic kidney disease, damage to the kidney from trauma or of a fairly advanced stage of chronic kidney disease and blockage in the urinary tract.
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racecar is an example of what
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Examples from the Web for racecar Expand. Contemporary Examples. Scottie the dog, a perennial favorite, and the racecar were added in the 1950s. Fidel Castro Hates Monopoly & 12 More Reasons to Love It Caroline Linton February 5, 2013.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: [singular] : a situation in which someone has to do something very quickly because there is not much time. It was a race against time to disarm the bomb. It was a race against the clock to finish the job on time.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: It says in the story on page 7, “So this first summer when he was allowed to have “visitation rights” with his father, …, Brian was heading north.” This part was about Brian flying in a Cessna plane to go spend the summer with his father in the Canadian wilderness which is his goal in the story.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: I am committed to being an ambassador of the hobby, and I believe this is just as important as winning races. In addition to representing Brand X in a professional manner, I can articulately explain the benefits of the product line in the pits and positively demonstrate its advantages while on the track.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: While most companies will say they want great representatives more than great racers, believe me when I tell you they don’t want a bunch of hacks running around saying they’re sponsored by them either. In addition to the standard contact information, a race resume should state an objective.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Two reasons. One, there are lots of 50%’ers out there and they all hurt the tracks they race at. 50% sponsorships take potential sales away from the hobby shops. Unlike factory rides which are rare, 50% sponsorships are a dime a dozen.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: An interjection is a sudden outburst of emotion or excitement, such as “ouch” or “wow.”. While some onomatopoeic words may be used as interjections, most interjections do not imitate sounds. Contrarily, onomatopoeic words, such as “buzz” or “boom,” always mimic the noises to which they refer.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Restate the prompt: _____________________________________________. _____________________________________________________________. Assert your answer: _____________________________________________. _____________________________________________________________.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Onomatopoeia is when a word’s pronunciation imitates its sound. When you say an onomatopoeic word, the utterance itself is reminiscent of the sound to which the word refers. Poets use onomatopoeia to access the reader’s auditory sense and create rich soundscapes.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Below is an example of a Race Resume. Along with a well crafted email requesting sponsorship, a race resume is the key to going from local-guy-who-wins-his-fair-share-of-races to local-guy-who-wins-his-fair-share-of-races-but-gets-some-stuff-for-free-or-at-a-discount."
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Contemporary Example
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where is aurora, ny
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Fillmore, the nation’s 13th president, built the Millard Fillmore House, now a Historic Landmark, at 24 Shearer Avenue when he was a country lawyer in East Aurora in 1826.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Visit our Old Home Page to read about our background, past activities and concerns, and the national response to our opposition to Pleasant Rowland's attempt to take-over and re-design our village. The News page updated 5/9/11 has articles & info on: 1 radical changes at Wells College. 2 restructuring at Wells impacts Village. 3 fracking and trucking threaten quality of life. last year's village election.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Nestled on the banks of Cayuga Lake in upstate New York, Aurora looks like it could have been ripped from the pages of a storybook.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Recent posts about Aurora, New York on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Aurora is mentioned 1,025 times on our forum: Latest news from Aurora, NY collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations. Ancestries: German (20.6%), English (15.3%), Irish (10.7%), French (10.2%), Italian (7.5%), Norwegian (3.4%). Current Local Time: EST time zone. Incorporated in 1818.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Welcome to the official government website for Aurora, a historic town in Erie County, New York, that contains the incorporated Village of East Aurora. A list of contact information is available on the Departments page. __________________. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Many of its buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places. One such landmark is the E. B. Morgan House, built in 1858 for Colonel Edwin Barber Morgan and his family. In 2005, the Inns of Aurora restored the property and infused it with lavish touches like marble bathrooms and modern art.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Directions from Rochester, NY. (from the West) Est. driving time: 1 hour 15 minutes. When traveling from Rochester, expect a 1 hour and 15 minute to 1 1/2 hour driving time. Take the New York State Thruway, which is Interstate 90 East to exit 41 (Waterloo).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: You're Invited: The Village of East Aurora invites you to attend a Community Zoning Workshop on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 from 7 pm - 8:30 pm at the Aurora Senior Center, 101 King Street. Download our flyer for more details.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Directions from New York, NY. (from the South) Est. driving time: 5 hours. When traveling from New York City expect a 5 to 5 1/2 hour ride. Take Interstate 80 West through the Poconos. Follow signs for Interstate 380 West. Remain on I-380 West until you get to Scranton, PA. Follow signs for Interstate 81 North. Get off of Interstate 81 in Homer, NY, Exit #12.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 11 Reasons Aurora, New York, is America's Best Kept Secret. The creator of the American Girl dolls helped revitalize this charming village."
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In Erie County, New York.
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chp cost per kw installed
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Microturbine capital costs range from $700-$1,100/kW. These costs include all hardware, associated manuals, software, and initial training. Adding heat recovery increases the cost by $75-$350/kW. Installation costs vary significantly by location but generally add 30-50% to the total installed cost.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: For a 250,000 kWe global installed capacity in one year, 25-kWe SOFC systems are 39% of the cost of 5-kWe systems ($828/kWe vs. $2,142/kWe). This analysis implicitly assumes that the FCS electricity and heat will be used with 100% utilization in the buildings that they serve, regardless of system size.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If a domestic CHP system is to be installed in a new house, calculate the annual cost savings and payback period for the equipment. Compare energy savings with using an oil-fired heating system. CHP heating output = 12 kW. CHP electrical output = 5.5 kW.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: For example, for a 10,000 kWe global installed capacity in one year, 100-kWe SOFC systems are 13% of the cost of 1-kWe systems ($836/kWe vs. $6,157/kWe). For a 50,000 kWe global installed capacity in one year, 5-kWe SOFC systems are 41% of the cost of 1-kWe systems ($2,312/kWe vs. $5,651/kWe).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 2 MW CHP operating at 10k Btu/kWh for 8,322 hrs/yr with 5 MMBtu/hr recoverable, capital cost of $2,000/kW, O&M cost of $0.011/kWh, and given U.S. average gas prices of $9.78/MMBtu and electricity prices of 10.12 cents/kWh.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The installed capital cost of a gas turbine cogeneration system varies between $800-$1,800/kWh. This is due to large variations in turbine size from a few kW to many hundred of MW. The O&M costs range from $0.3c-$1.0 c/kWh.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: (See graph at right.)4. Given average system of 2 MW with $1,500–$2,000/kW installed cost, and national U.S. energy prices. (See graph at right.) Shown here are natural gas and electricity prices needed to achieve three-, five-, and 10-year simple paybacks for a 2 MW CHP system.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Example 2. Calculate the annual cost savings and payback period for a CHP unit to be installed in a Nursing home. Compare energy savings with using an oil-fired heating system. CHP heating output = 44 kW. CHP electrical output = 20 kW.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Calculate the annual cost savings and payback period for a CHP unit to be installed in a Nursing home. Compare energy savings with using an oil-fired heating system. CHP heating output = 44 kW. CHP electrical output = 20 kW.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: These systems have a conversion efficiency of 15 to 35 percent depending on system size and operating parameters. A steam CHP system can reach system efficiency of up to 85 percent. Installed costs range from $1,700 to $3,500 per kW and typ-ically produce energy at a cost of $0.06 to $0.20 per kWh."
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$1,700-$3,500 per kW
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what level does skiddo evolve into gogoat
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Jolteon - any level - Use a Thunder Stone on Eevee to have it evolve into its Electric-type form. Espeon - max friendship, day - This evolution will require you to have Eevee at maximum friendship. When it levels up during the day (any time from 4AM until 8PM) it will evolve into its Psychic-type form.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In X/Y, you'll find it on Route 20, the Winding Woods. Glaceon - Ice Rock, any level - Eevee will only evolve into its Ice-type form when levelled-up in the vicinity of an Ice Rock. In X/Y, you'll find it within the Frost Cavern. Surf is required to reach it.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Gogoat (ゴーゴート Googooto) is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. Gogoat is a quadrupedal mammalian Pokémon that resembles a goat. It has large horns, bush-like shrubbery growing on its back, and a sturdy body. A shiny Gogoat has gold horns and marks around the eyes. The bushes is a lighter green, and the lower body is white and the rest is grey.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: How do you evolve Eevee in Pokemon X and Y? Eevee has eight possible evolutions as of the sixth generation. Flareon - any level - Use a Fire Stone on Eevee to have it evolve into its Fire-type form. Vap…oreon - any level - Use a Water Stone on Eevee to have it evolve into its Water-type form.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Skiddo (メェークル Meekuru) is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. Skiddo appears to be a cross between a bush and a goat; it has small horns and a leaf cape. Skiddo is a friendly Pokémon which is one of the Pokémon to live with the humans in early ages. It doesn't mind helping humans to carry their luggage and loves humans to ride on it because of the long time it lived with them. It seems that Skiddo can use its horns to read humans' feelings.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It's usually best to save Skiddo until Pokemon that resist Grass-type moves have been removed or weakened, as it can then recover health with Horn Leech. Skiddo can also set up on opposing walls, such as Spritzee, and can quickly heal off Moonblast damage with Horn Leech or Milk Drink.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Thought to be one of the first Pokémon to live in harmony with humans, it has a placid disposition. Y. If it has sunshine and water, it doesn't need to eat, because it can generate energy from the leaves on its back. Thought to be one of the first Pokémon to live in harmony with humans, it has a placid disposition.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Chinchou can beat many of the Flying- and Fire-types that threaten Skiddo, and in return, Skiddo can take Grass- and Ground-type moves for Chinchou. Flying- and Fire-types can deal with Bug- and Grass-types that trouble Skiddo, and they appreciate Skiddo's ability to force out Chinchou.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Thought to be one of the first Pokémon to live in harmony with humans, it has a placid disposition. Y. If it has sunshine and water, it doesnt need to eat, because it can generate energy from the leaves on its back. Thought to be one of the first Pokémon to live in harmony with humans, it has a placid disposition.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Phantump and Pumpkaboo can prove to be very troublesome, as they can burn Skiddo, crippling and effectively walling it. Cottonee can easily switch into Skiddo and Encore Bulk Up, rendering Skiddo rather useless. Steel-types: Ferroseed fears nothing from Skiddo. Even a super effective Brick Break does little damage to it, and it can cripple Skiddo with Thunder Wave or just set up hazards on it. Bulk Up Users: Bulk Up Skiddo loses to opposing Bulk Up sweepers, such as Timburr, which are able to outlast and outdamage Skiddo."
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how do you measure the pr interval on an ekg strip
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: While the horizontal parts (i.e. the X-axis) of an ECG measure time, the vertical parts (a.k.a. the amplitude) represent the strength of the electricity at a given time. I put strength in quotations because what it actually measures is voltage along a certain path. I won't go into why I put voltage in quotations.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: To determine the PR interval. The PR interval is the time in seconds from the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the QRS complex. It corresponds to the time lag from the onset of atrial depolarization to the onset of ventricular depolarization. This time lag allows atrial systole to occur, filling the ventricles before ventricular systole.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Here are some simple steps on how to measure the PR interval: 1 Find the P-wave on the EKG strip. 2 Determine where the PR interval is, and to do this you start measuring at the beginning of the p-wave until the beginning of the QRS complex. 3 Count the SMALL boxes between there measurements. Remember each box represents 0.04 seconds.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: An ECG is printed on paper covered with a grid of squares. Notice that five small squares on the paper form a larger square. The width of a single small square on ECG paper represents 0.04 seconds. To successfully interpret ECGs, you must have this value committed to memory. Do this now.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If something on an ECG is, let's say, 12 small squares in width, that means that it lasted 12 x 0.04, or almost half a second. A common length of an ECG printout is 6 seconds; this is known as a six second strip.. Figure 4-2 : A small square is 0.04 seconds.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The rate of paper (i.e. of recording of the EKG) is 25 mV/s which results in: 1 1 mm = 0.04 sec (or each individual block) 2 5 mm = 0.2 sec (or between 2 dark vertical lines) 3 Distance between Tick marks = 3 seconds (in the rhythm strip)\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: to go by RR or PP interval. If it is 1 big box (0.2 secs) then the rate is 60/0.2 = 300 bpm. Count the number of RR intervals between two Tick marks (6 seconds) in the rhythm strip and multiply by 10 to get the bpm. This method is more effective when the rhythm is irregular.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A normal PR interval measures 0.12-0.20 seconds which is 3 to 5 small boxes on the EKG strip. When you measure a PR interval, you start measuring at the BEGINNING of the p-wave until the BEGINNING of the QRS complex. Here are some simple steps on how to measure the PR interval: Find the P-wave on the EKG strip. Determine where the PR interval is, and to do this you start measuring at the beginning of the p-wave until the beginning of the QRS complex. Count the SMALL boxes between there measurements. Remember each box represents 0.04 seconds.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A quicker way to obtain an approximate rate is. 1 to go by RR or PP interval. If it is 1 big box (0.2 secs) then the rate is 60/0.2 = 300 bpm. 2 Count the number of RR intervals between two Tick marks (6 seconds) in the rhythm strip and multiply by 10 to get the bpm. This method is more effective when the rhythm is irregular.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: PR Interval. The PR Interval indicates AV conduction time. In this step you should measure the interval from where the P wave begins until the beginning of the QRS complex. Calipers, marked paper or counting small boxes methods can be used to determine PR Intervals. Normally this interval is 0.12 to 0.20 seconds (3 to 5 small boxes) in adults, longer in elderly people."
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1 Find the P-wave on the EKG strip. 2 Determine where the PR interval is, and to do this you start measuring at the beginning of the p-wave until the beginning of the QRS complex. 3 Count the SMALL boxes between there measurements.
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average cost for a small a bathroom in basement
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Basement remodeling can be done in many ways, and for this discussion we will consider the costs and requirements for a basement remodel of a 600 square foot space. This project will result in the creation of an entertainment room with a wet bar, an extra bathroom, and a very small storage room as well. The above figures place the basement remodel at $90.48 per square foot. 2 This pricing structure assumes that carpenters charge an average of $70 per hour, electricians between $65 to $85 per hour, painters between $20 and $35 per hour and plumbers between $45 and $65 per hour.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A basement bathroom can be built for about $15,200, Fred estimates. Of that, plumbing is the largest component. These prices are based on costs for a small bath measuring about 6 by 8 feet, with 8-foot ceilings.However, many basements are limited to a 7-foot ceiling.Another potential cost-saving location for a new bathroom is the attic.hese prices are based on costs for a small bath measuring about 6 by 8 feet, with 8-foot ceilings. However, many basements are limited to a 7-foot ceiling. Another potential cost-saving location for a new bathroom is the attic.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If your not, expect to pay $200.00 to $425.00 for bathroom flooring labor charges. Even though bathroom floors are on the small-size as far as flooring projects go…most contractors will have a “core-installation-charge” for these floors, and this is what is costs! An average bathroom floor is only 40 sq. feet in size.ATHROOM ROUGH-IN PLUMBING LABOR PRICE. OK…the rough-in plumbing consists of installing all of the drain lines for the toilet, sink, and shower/tub. unit. For a registered licensed plumber that knows his stuff, this is an 8 hour 1 day project and will cost you between $320.00 to $600.00.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: And the average cost of a bathroom remodel in New York City is roughly $9,500 to $13,000. Once you have ideas for your renovation planned out, the next step is to find bath remodel accessories in your price range.nd the average cost of a bathroom remodel in New York City is roughly $9,500 to $13,000. Once you have ideas for your renovation planned out, the next step is to find bath remodel accessories in your price range.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Remodeling Magazine pegs the price of a 6x8-foot bathroom addition at averages of $33,188-$41,195 in the Midwest, $34,876-$42,491 along the East Coast and $35,987-$47,052 in the Western states. 2 For a spa-quality 100-square-foot master bath the survey says it averages $75,812 nationwide.ypical costs: 1 Converting existing floor space inside a garage, basement or attic into a simple bathroom starts around $3,000-$6,000. 2 However, costs can be $7,000-$25,000 or more for a more luxurious bathroom, or if the new bathroom is far from existing water and sewer lines.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The average cost to remodel a bathroom in Dallas is approximately $7,300 to $10,000. by Beyond Designs and Remodeling, Inc. , a Bathroom Remodeling Contractor in Brooklyn, NY. For most homeowners in Brooklyn, the average cost for a bathroom remodel is approximately $9,800 to $13,000.nd the average cost of a bathroom remodel in New York City is roughly $9,500 to $13,000. Once you have ideas for your renovation planned out, the next step is to find bath remodel accessories in your price range.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Bathroom Remodel Mid-Range With an average job cost of $10,449 and an average resale value of $10,727, you can expect to recoup approximately 102.2% on this project.'m wondering if anyone can share the DIY costs of adding a basement bathroom. I've gotten one quote from a plumber to rip up the concrete, rough in the plumbing, and patch the floor, for $1100.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Homeowners have many options when it comes to bathroom remodels and the total cost depends on style and budget. The average bathroom remodel costs $9,254, but you can spend less-between $3,500 and $7,000 - to fix up the essentials in a small-to medium-sized bathroom.nd the average cost of a bathroom remodel in New York City is roughly $9,500 to $13,000. Once you have ideas for your renovation planned out, the next step is to find bath remodel accessories in your price range.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The cost of a basement is between 10 and 35 dollars per square feet. Let's say an average basement is 1,000 square feet of finished space. So the cost of a basement is between $10,000 and $35,000.10k if you're doing most of the work yourself and up to $35,000 if you're hiring a contractor to finish your basement.Now.et's say an average basement is 1,000 square feet of finished space. So the cost of a basement is between $10,000 and $35,000. 10k if you're doing most of the work yourself and up to $35,000 if you're hiring a contractor to finish your basement. Now.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Some key questions that will impact the cost for YOUR bathroom. Where you live-can … raise or lower the cost by $2000 depending on labor rates Your contractor-some contractors want big profits..100% of a small bathroom remodel-others expect less.here you live-can … raise or lower the cost by $2000 depending on labor rates Your contractor-some contractors want big profits..100% of a small bathroom remodel-others expect less."
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calories in smoked turkey drumstick
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Turkey Drumstick (with Skin, Bone Removed, Smoked, Cooked) Turkey Breast Meat and Skin. Turkey Light or Dark Meat (with Skin, Bone Removed, Smoked, Cooked) Turkey Light or Dark Meat (Skin and Bone Removed, Smoked, Cooked) Turkey Wing (with Skin, Bone Removed, Smoked, Cooked)\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Calories in Turkey drumstick (leg), smoked. *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Some of these foods were entered by users and are subject to error.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Turkey, drumstick, smoked, cooked, with skin, bone removed Nutrition Facts & Calories. For best results, be sure to enable the option to PRINT BACKGROUND IMAGES in the following browsers: - Firefox (File > Page Setup > Format & Options) - Internet Explorer 6/7 (Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Printing)\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: There are 589 calories in 1 large Smoked Turkey Drumstick (Skin Eaten). Calorie breakdown: 44% fat, 0% carbs, 56% protein.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Then, enter that amount in as the serving size. This option will ensure that the nutrition facts shown are 100% accurate for your specific amount of Turkey, drumstick, smoked, cooked, with skin, bone removed. prev next. Serving Size: 1 oz with bone, cooked (yield after bone removed) (21g) 21.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Turkey, drumstick, smoked, cooked, with skin, bone removed Nutrition Facts & Calories. - In Internet Explorer 7 you will need to adjust the default Shrink To Fit setting. Note: Printing via Mac Firefox is currently not supported. - In Internet Explorer 7 you will need to adjust the default Shrink To Fit setting.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Foods that have roughly the same number of calories from fats, calories, and protein will be found closer to the center of the pyramid. Read more about the Caloric Ratio Pyramid. Caloric Ratio Pyramid for Turkey, drumstick, smoked, cooked, with skin, bone removed.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: There are 120 calories in a 3 oz serving of Eddy Smoked Turkey Drumsticks. Calorie breakdown: 23% fat, 0% carbs, 77% protein.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: How many calories are there in Turkey, drumstick, smoked, cooked, with skin, bone removed? Here you will find the full nutrition facts for Turkey, drumstick, smoked, cooked, with skin, bone removed including calories, protein, carbs, fat and much more. To make sure you are viewing the most accurate nutrition information possible, select a serving size that best represents the actual amount that you are eating.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Calories and Fat. Most places serving smoked turkey legs are not going to trim off a healthy 2 oz. slice and send you on your way. Instead, you will be served a greasy, 1 lb. leg from a 40 to 50 lb. bird."
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589 calories in 1 large Smoked Turkey Drumstick
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what is the process of recycling
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 This process is often called “upcycling.” The term applies to other materials as well, not just paper products. 2 Next is what’s called dissolved air flotation, which is a process that cleans the water used for processing so it can be used again. The byproducts of paper recycling can be used for several things.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The batteries and heavy metals are recovered through a controlled-temperature process. It’s important to note: the percentage of mercuric oxide batteries is decreasing since the passage of the Mercury-Containing Rechargeable Battery Management Act (The Battery Act) of 1996.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The following is a brief description of how each major chemistry of battery is physically recycled at the end-site recycling facility. This section you will learn how to dispose of batteries properly, by recycling them. The battery is broken apart in a hammer mill, a machine that hammers the battery into pieces.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The general paper recycling process goes something like this: 1 One of the first steps involved is pulping. 2 The next step is screening and involves a screen that rejects foreign or unwanted materials. 3 Cleaning is the next step. 4 Next is flotation or de-inking the paper pulp. A common next step is washing.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: But the process of collecting and re-manufacturing recyclable materials, outlined here, is only part of recycling. Buying and using a recycled product completes the circle. Look for the recycled label on the products you buy, and ask your store manager to stock recycled products and products made of recycled materials.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: These items are a zinc and manganese concentrate, steel, and paper, plastic and brass fractions. All of these products are put back into the market place for reuse in new products to offset the cost of the recycling process. These batteries are 100% recycled.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Prior to the recycling process, the plastics are removed from the cell portion. The cells go through a drying process to remove moisture (potassium hydroxide (KOH) electrolyte and H2O) from the cells. The drying process heats the cells in a time and temperature controlled manner via a proprietary and proven formula.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: You begin the recycling process when you set it apart from your household garbage and place it at curbside or in a bin at a drop-off depot. Or when you participate in a paper drive. Whichever method you select, the paper is picked up by recycling collector.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Old newspaper is an essential material in the paper remanufacturing process. Because paper mills must be concerned about both quality (cleanliness, type of paper) and quantity of the supply, they usually issue purchasing contracts to dealers rather than buying small amounts of paper from the public.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: And, which machinery is used depends on what the end product will be and many other factors. The idea behind the process is to eventually take out as much of the contaminates as possible. The general paper recycling process goes something like this: One of the first steps involved is pulping."
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It involves collection and re-manufacturing of recyclable materials.
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symptoms celiac disease
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Here are 10 symptoms of celiac disease. If you suffer from any of these symptoms or believe you may be at risk for celiac disease, please contact your doctor for testing. 1. Unfortunately, many people who suffer from celiac disease have no symptoms.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Other common symptoms include: 1 weight loss. 2 vomiting. 3 abdominal bloating. abdominal 1 pain. persistent diarrhea or constipation. pale, fatty, foul-smelling stools.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Here are 10 symptoms of celiac disease. If you suffer from any of these symptoms or believe you may be at risk for celiac disease, please contact your doctor for testing. 1. No Symptoms. Unfortunately, many people who suffer from celiac disease have no symptoms.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: These symptoms may include: 1 iron-deficiency anemia. 2 joint pain and stiffness. 3 weak, brittle bones. 4 fatigue. seizures. skin 1 disorders. numbness and tingling in the hands and 2 feet. tooth discoloration or loss of 3 enamel. pale sores inside the mouth. irregular menstrual 1 periods. infertility and miscarriage.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Celiac Disease Symptoms and Conditions Checklist. Most people with celiac disease are undiagnosed. This celiac disease symptoms and conditions checklist helps you document if you or your child have any of the common symptoms or conditions. This checklist is NOT a diagnosis tool. To receive a copy, submit your email address.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Symptoms include: 1 Gas, abdominal swelling, and bloating. These symptoms result from a failure of the small intestine to absorb nutrients from food. 2 Abnormal stools. Diarrhea or bulky, loose (or watery), pale, frothy, and foul-smelling stools often occur. 3 Weight loss.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Celiac disease, also known as coeliac disease, is an autoimmune disorder that affects around 1 in 100 Americans. The disease is caused by gluten intolerance. Gliadin, a protein in wheat, causes the afflicted persons immune system to attack its own bowel tissue.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Celiac disease is an uncommon disease in which your immune system attacks the cells lining the small intestine. Signs and symptoms of celiac disease may include: diarrhea, bloating, gas (flatulence, farting), swollen ankles (edema), anemia, fatigue,\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Signs and symptoms of celiac disease may include: 1 diarrhea, 2 bloating, 3 gas (flatulence, farting), 4 swollen ankles (edema), 5 anemia, fatigue, vitamin K deficiency, 1 and. excessive bruising and bleeding.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Celiac disease is a digestive disorder caused by an abnormal immune reaction to gluten. Gluten is a protein found in foods made with wheat, barley, rye, and triticale. It is also found in oats that have been made in processing plants that handle other grains."
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Diarrhea, bloating, gas (flatulence, farting), swollen ankles (edema), anemia, fatigue,vitamin K deficiency, excessive bruising and bleeding.
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are christians supposed to celebrate christmas
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The birth of Christ is in the Bible, of course. The Church began to celebrate the event later, and the exact date used to commemorate Christ's birth was set some time in the fourth century AD. In the early Church, this would mean holding a service on that date.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Today s Question: Being that the season of Christmas is upon us, we as Christians have come to celebrate the reason for the season. My brother and I have been debating this issue lately.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The argument is that since we are not clearly authorized by the Bible to celebrate the birth of Christ during such a season, we should have no celebrations or even special services to commemorate the birth of Christ.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The birth of Christ is in the Bible, of course. The Church began to celebrate the event later, and the exact date used to commemorate Christ's birth was set some time in the fourth century AD.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: December 25 is the traditional anniversary of the birth of Christ, but most scholars are unsure about the true date for Christ's birth. The decision to celebrate Christmas on December 25 was made sometime during the fourth century by church bishops in Rome.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Second, there is no clear command in the Bible to celebrate the day of Christ's birth. While it is expected that Christians would rejoice at the coming of Jesus to earth, it is also not a prescribed holiday.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: No you are not supposed to celebrate. Yes, it is in the bible, and it is condemend by the prophets, especially jeremiah. See also Isaiah. Christmas is entirely pagan in origin and largely so to this day.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Anyone and everyone can celebrate Christmas without question -- outright pagans, nominal Christians, and even Buddhists and Hindus. If, in reality, December 25th were a date set by God to remember the birth of Jesus, there is no doubt that the world would have nothing to do with it.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: December 25 is the traditional anniversary of the birth of Christ, but most scholars are unsure about the true date for Christ's birth. The decision to celebrate Christmas on December 25 was made sometime during the fourth century by church bishops in Rome. They had a specific reason for doing so.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: One day I happened to catch a TV preacher denouncing the celebration of Christmas. He was saying it is pagan holiday, and that Christ could not have born in December. He used some Old Testament passages to show how the Christmas tree was idolatrous and an abomination."
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how long does it take to boil ham
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: -------. For most recipe that use ham hocks in some form or another, you want to boil the meat for 2-3 hours until very tender.oil 1 to 2 hours or until the hocks are tender. Add pinto beans and water as necessary and continue cooking 1 to 2 hours more until the beans are done. If you soaked the beans before hand, the time required for this part may be reduced.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: How long does it take to cook a 7 lb ham? You can cook a 7 lb. ham 49 minutes on 325. The rule is too cook a ham 7 minutes per pound at a fairly low temperature so it doesn't dry out.ow long do you cook a 24 lb fresh ham? You need to cook each pound of ham for 15 mins at 325 degree oven. So for a 24 lb ham, you will cook it for 6 hrs at 325 degrees.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: For Bone-In Hams, you will need 1/3 to 1/2 lb of ham for each person. For Boneless Hams you will only need 1/4 to 1/3 lb ham per person. The general rule of thumb is that your frozen ham will take approximately 5 hours per pound to thaw in your refrigerator.resh can be cooked in a crock pot by choosing a 5-9 lb ham (choosing a shape and size that will fit completely in your slow cooker with the lid on). Cook on low for 8-10 hours or until internal temperature of 145 degrees has been reached.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The best way to do this is to place the ham on a rack in a roasting pan. Add water to the bottom of the pan and cover tightly with aluminum foil (cover the pan with the ham). Cook approximately 12 to 15 minutes per pound for a whole or boneless ham and approximately 18 to 20 minutes per pound for a half ham.Adding Glaze: When meat thermometer registers 135 degrees F., unwrap the ham and apply your favorite glaze.rain, glaze, and brown at 400 F 15 minutes.) 10 to 16, whole; 5 to 8, half 20 to 25 PRE-COOKED HAM A precooked ham does not have to be cooked, but will taste better if you heat it thoroughly to an internal temperature of 140 degrees F. (60 C). Place the ham in a 325 degrees F. oven (163 C).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Making the world better, one answer at a time. My Mom used to always boil her ham. It is Mother's day today and I was just looking up how long to boil my 9lb one. What I found was that for every 10lbs it takes 4hrs of gentle boiling.It also suggests to skim the water off frequently and to cover the pot and that the liquid should be 3 inches over the ham.Once done boiling, it suggests to put it in the oven, I'm guessing @ 350 and bake for 1/2 hr.ow long do you cook a 24 lb fresh ham? You need to cook each pound of ham for 15 mins at 325 degree oven. So for a 24 lb ham, you will cook it for 6 hrs at 325 degrees.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: PINTO BEANS AND HAM HOCKS 3 to 5 heavily smoked ham hocks 2 lbs. dry pinto beans, washed & cleaned 1 lg. onion, chopped 3 lg. cloves garlic Place ham hocks, onion and garlic into a large cooking pot. Add enough water to fill the pot about 3/4 full. Boil 1 to 2 hours or until the hocks are tender.Add pinto beans and water as necessary and continue cooking 1 to 2 hours more until the beans are done. If you soaked the beans before hand, the time required for this part may be reduced. If you like them zesty, a couple of Jalapeno peppers may be added here.oil 1 to 2 hours or until the hocks are tender. Add pinto beans and water as necessary and continue cooking 1 to 2 hours more until the beans are done. If you soaked the beans before hand, the time required for this part may be reduced.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Find out here. For raw and fresh ham, bake at 325°F until a food thermometer inserted into the meat reads 145°F. How long you’ll need to bake your ham depends largely on its weight, cut, and whether it’s cooked or uncooked.Use the USDA’s chart below to determine how long to cook your ham.ind out here. For raw and fresh ham, bake at 325°F until a food thermometer inserted into the meat reads 145°F. How long you’ll need to bake your ham depends largely on its weight, cut, and whether it’s cooked or uncooked. Use the USDA’s chart below to determine how long to cook your ham.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Slowly bring liquid to a boil, skimming any foam that forms on top. 2 As soon as it reaches a boil, reduce the heat to low so that the liquid is only gently simmering. 3 Cover and let simmer until the meat is done. 4 Cook for 20 to 25 minutes per pound after it starts simmering. To boil, place the ham in a large pot or Dutch oven in which the meat will fit fairly tight, and then cover it with cold liquid. 2 Add desired flavorings. 3 The liquid used for boiling can be plain water, water seasoned with herbs and spices, stock, or water with the addition of ingredients such as wine or fruit juices.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Cook a ham all day, unattended, in a slow cooker. For a 5-1/2- to 6-quart slow cooker, choose a boneless ham that is 5 to 5-1/2 pounds, brush it with a glaze, and cook it, covered, for 8 to 9 hours on low-heat setting.ook a ham all day, unattended, in a slow cooker. For a 5-1/2- to 6-quart slow cooker, choose a boneless ham that is 5 to 5-1/2 pounds, brush it with a glaze, and cook it, covered, for 8 to 9 hours on low-heat setting.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 Cover and let simmer until the meat is done. 2 Cook for 20 to 25 minutes per pound after it starts simmering. 3 Check the ham for doneness by the use of a meat thermometer, which should show an internal temperature of 155°F. To boil, place the ham in a large pot or Dutch oven in which the meat will fit fairly tight, and then cover it with cold liquid. 2 Add desired flavorings. 3 The liquid used for boiling can be plain water, water seasoned with herbs and spices, stock, or water with the addition of ingredients such as wine or fruit juices."
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20 to 25 minutes per pound
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how to get true blue points without being a member
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Using Points for Statement Credits. You can redeem your Membership Rewards points directly for a statement credit on your card account. You can use points in 20,000-point increments to get a $100 credit on your card account.This, once again, is not the best ratio for your points, as 1 point is only worth 1/2 a penny in this scenario.hen you use Pay with Points, your linked card account will be charged for your purchase, American Express will deduct points from your program account, and then American Express will apply an accompanying credit to your card account.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: You can use Membership Rewards ® points for all or part of your flight, vacation or cruise booking and for hotels booked and paid in advance when booking through American Express Travel.o use Pay with Points, you must charge your purchase through American Express Travel to a Membership Rewards® program-enrolled American Express ® Card. Eligible purchases exclude car reservations, non-prepaid hotels, and Fine Hotels & Resorts and The Hotel Collection bookings.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 If one of your short descriptions are on the Comet, you get another medal! 2 You can also go to someone else's sticker party too. 3 If you're desperate for stickers, hold a sticker party in your Fantage room. 4 Some of the steps require that you are a premium member.5 It's better if you become a Premium Member on Fantage. If one of your short descriptions are on the Comet, you get another medal! 2 You can also go to someone else's sticker party too. 3 If you're desperate for stickers, hold a sticker party in your Fantage room. 4 Some of the steps require that you are a premium member. 5 It's better if you become a Premium Member on Fantage.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 The Head of Household will manage all of the points in their Family Pooling account. 2 Any adult can start a Family Pooling account and be the Head of Household. 3 You just have to be a TrueBlue member to get started.4 An adult is anyone over the age of 21. An adult is anyone over the age of 21. 2 A child is anyone under 21. 3 Upon accepting an invitation to begin pooling, each family member will select how many points to contribute upfront (with zero transfer fees) and the percentage of points they want to contribute on an ongoing basis per transaction.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 You get double the stars and or eCoins if you're a Premium Member. 2 If one of your short descriptions are on the Comet, you get another medal! 3 You can also go to someone else's sticker party too. 4 If you're desperate for stickers, hold a sticker party in your Fantage room. If one of your short descriptions are on the Comet, you get another medal! 2 You can also go to someone else's sticker party too. 3 If you're desperate for stickers, hold a sticker party in your Fantage room. 4 Some of the steps require that you are a premium member. 5 It's better if you become a Premium Member on Fantage.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Terms & Conditions. 1 All seats on JetBlue flights are available for booking using TrueBlue points. Even More® Space seats are also available for the applicable extra fee. 2 Members will earn three (3) points per dollar spent on any individual flight operated by JetBlue.erms & Conditions. 1 All seats on JetBlue flights are available for booking using TrueBlue points. Even More® Space seats are also available for the applicable extra fee. 2 Members will earn three (3) points per dollar spent on any individual flight operated by JetBlue.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Members who have purchased a Mint fare can earn an extra three (3) bonus points per dollar for a total of six (6) points per dollar, if those JetBlue operated flights are booked directly on www.jetblue.com. TrueBlue Mosaic members will earn an additional three (3) TrueBlue points per dollar spent.Points will be earned on the base fare of the flight only. Points will not be earned on government taxes/fees or other fees or charges (e.g., travel insurance, change/cancel fees, etc.).All TrueBlue points are subject to the TrueBlue program Terms and Conditions.erms & Conditions. 1 All seats on JetBlue flights are available for booking using TrueBlue points. Even More® Space seats are also available for the applicable extra fee. 2 Members will earn three (3) points per dollar spent on any individual flight operated by JetBlue.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The requirements are to be a Premium Member or a regular member for at least 30 days, and you have to be a model citizen on Fantage. You also earn a medal if you write at least 15 short descriptions on events on Fantage. You can only write 3 a day though. If one of your short descriptions are on the Comet, you get another medal! 2 You can also go to someone else's sticker party too. 3 If you're desperate for stickers, hold a sticker party in your Fantage room. 4 Some of the steps require that you are a premium member. 5 It's better if you become a Premium Member on Fantage.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Limousine Program. Valid for new bookings made through American Express Platinum or Centurion Travel Service. To get two extra Membership Rewards points on each dollar you spend, you must charge your limousine to your American Express Platinum or Centurion Card enrolled in the Membership Rewards program.Card Member must travel on itinerary booked.o use Pay with Points, you must charge your purchase through American Express Travel to a Membership Rewards® program-enrolled American Express ® Card. Eligible purchases exclude car reservations, non-prepaid hotels, and Fine Hotels & Resorts and The Hotel Collection bookings.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 At a minimum, there must be 2 individuals in a Family Pooling account. 2 The Head of Household will manage all of the points in their Family Pooling account. 3 Any adult can start a Family Pooling account and be the Head of Household. 4 You just have to be a TrueBlue member to get started. An adult is anyone over the age of 21. 2 A child is anyone under 21. 3 Upon accepting an invitation to begin pooling, each family member will select how many points to contribute upfront (with zero transfer fees) and the percentage of points they want to contribute on an ongoing basis per transaction."
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Points will be earned on the base fare of the flight only.
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what's the meaning of active directory
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: engaged in action; characterized by energetic work, participation, etc.; busy: an active life. 2. being in a state of existence, progress, or motion: active hostilities. 3. involving physical effort and action: active sports.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Windows Server can be one of three kinds: Active Directory domain controllers (ones that provide identity and authentication), Active Directory member servers (ones that provide complimentary services such as file repositories and schema) and Windows Workgroup stand-alone servers. The term Active Directory Server is sometimes used by Microsoft as synonymous to Domain Controller but the term is discouraged. References\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: On Microsoft Servers, a domain controller (DC) is a server computer[1][2] that responds to security authentication requests (logging in, checking permissions, etc.) within a Windows domain.[3][4] A domain is a concept introduced in Windows NT whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and ...\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The same rules apply; only one PDC may exist on a domain, but multiple replication servers may still be used. 1 The PDC emulator master acts in place of the PDC if there are Windows NT 4.0 domain controllers (BDCs) remaining within the domain, acting as a source for them to replicate from.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Like other directory services, such as Novell Directory Services (NDS), Active Directory is a centralized and standardized system that automates network management of user data, security, and distributed resources, and enables interoperation with other directories. Active Directory is designed especially for distributed networking environments.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: When Windows 2000 was released, the NT domain as found in NT 4 and prior versions was replaced by Active Directory. In Active Directory domains running in native mode, the concept of the PDC and BDC do not exist. In these domains, all domain controllers are considered equals. A side effect of this change is the loss of ability to create a read-only domain controller. Windows Server 2008 reintroduced this capability. Nomenclature\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: active. 1 engaged in action; characterized by energetic work, participation, etc.; busy: an active life. 2 being in a state of existence, progress, or motion: active hostilities. 3 involving physical effort and action: active sports. 4 having the power of quick motion; nimble: active as a gazelle.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Active Directory is Microsoft's trademarked directory service, an integral part of the Windows 2000 architecture. Like other directory services, such as Novell Directory Services , Active Directory is a centralized and standardized system that automates network management of user data, security, and distributed resources, and enables interoperation with other directories. Active Directory is designed especially for distributed networking environments.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The PDC will usually be the first domain controller that was created unless it was replaced by a promoted BDC. PDC emulation. In modern releases of Windows, domains have been supplemented by the use of Active Directory services. In Active Directory domains, the concept of primary and secondary domain controller relationships no longer applies. PDC emulators hold the accounts databases and administrative tools.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Definition from WhatIs.com -- Active Directory is Microsoft's trademarked directory service, an integral part of the Windows 2000 architecture. Like other directory services, such as Novell Directory Services (NDS), Active Directory is a centralized and standardized system."
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Active Directory is a centralized and standardized system that automates network management of user data, security, and distributed resources, and enables interoperation with other directories.
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what is normal room temperature for an office
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: To have thermal comfort means that a person wearing a normal amount of clothing feels neither too cold nor too warm. Thermal comfort is important both for one's well-being and for productivity.It can be achieved only when the air temperature, humidity and air movement are within the specified range often referred to as the comfort zone.here air movement is virtually absent and when relative humidity can be kept at about 50%, the ambient temperature becomes the most critical factor for maintaining thermal comfort indoors. However, temperature preferences vary greatly among individuals and there is no one temperature that can satisfy everyone.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Let's not forget humidity. Humidity affects how you perceive temperature. If it is humid your body can't evaporate sweat easily, air doesn't move over your skin easily and the world feels heavy. 85 degrees F at low humidity may be incredibly comfortable, while 85 degrees F at 90% humidity can sap you will to go on.here have been a number of studies conducted to determine what temperature your office thermostat should be set at for optimal productivity across your workforce. And it should come as no surprise that the more studies that are done the more disagreement there is as to what that temperature is.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Office temperatures that are too hot or too cold are one of the most common complaints amongst staff and contribute to millions of dollars in lost productivity each year. Interestingly, the major contributor to lost productivity is in fact when the temperature is too cold. The Australian Standard AS 1837 – 1976 Code of practice for application of ergonomics to factory and office work recommends an average temperature range of between 20°-24°C for both offices and factories in summer. 2 In winter, the temperature should be approximately 2°C lower to account for extra clothing.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: It may seem like common since that the working at a comfortable temperature would make you more productive, but what may not be apparent is how much of a difference just a couple of degrees can make in that very same productivity and your overall office ergonomics.here have been a number of studies conducted to determine what temperature your office thermostat should be set at for optimal productivity across your workforce. And it should come as no surprise that the more studies that are done the more disagreement there is as to what that temperature is.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A general recommendation is that the temperature be held constant in the range of 21-23°C (69-73°F). In summertime when outdoor temperatures are higher it is advisable to keep air-conditioned offices slightly warmer to minimize the temperature discrepancy between indoors and outdoors.here air movement is virtually absent and when relative humidity can be kept at about 50%, the ambient temperature becomes the most critical factor for maintaining thermal comfort indoors. However, temperature preferences vary greatly among individuals and there is no one temperature that can satisfy everyone.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A 97.0 degree body temperature can be normal, depending on what your average body temperature is normally. 98.6 degrees is an average normal body temperature, but some peo … ple run lower or higher than that on a regular basis.ody temperatures vary, even within humans. The adult average is lower than 37° C, and skin temperature can vary from around 32° to 35° C (90° to 95° F), and will be cold … er when losing heat to the environment. The body temperatures of mammals range from around 97° to over 103° Fahrenheit.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Where air movement is virtually absent and when relative humidity can be kept at about 50%, the ambient temperature becomes the most critical factor for maintaining thermal comfort indoors. However, temperature preferences vary greatly among individuals and there is no one temperature that can satisfy everyone.here air movement is virtually absent and when relative humidity can be kept at about 50%, the ambient temperature becomes the most critical factor for maintaining thermal comfort indoors. However, temperature preferences vary greatly among individuals and there is no one temperature that can satisfy everyone.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Mercury-in-glass thermometer for measurement of room temperature. Room temperature is a colloquial expression for the typical or preferred indoor (climate-controlled) temperature to which people are generally accustomed.oom temperature implies a temperature inside a temperature-controlled building. Ambient temperature simply means the temperature of the surroundings and will be the same as room temperature indoors.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Research has shown that office temperature is likely to influence worker productivity. Within a certain range of temperatures, workers typically are more productive. When an office is too hot or too cold, workers' productivity typically drops.What is considered the ideal office temperature can vary, but it generally is considered to be 70° to 73° Fahrenheit (21.1° to 22.8° Celsius).esearch has shown that office temperature is likely to influence worker productivity. Within a certain range of temperatures, workers typically are more productive. When an office is too hot or too cold, workers' productivity typically drops.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: An office which is too hot or too cold can lead to a productivity decrease, alongside grumpy workers with low morale. In a nutshell, getting the temperature right is a vital ingredient in a happy and productive workforce. The Australian Standard AS 1837 – 1976 Code of practice for application of ergonomics to factory and office work recommends an average temperature range of between 20°-24°C for both offices and factories in summer. 2 In winter, the temperature should be approximately 2°C lower to account for extra clothing."
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70° to 73° Fahrenheit (21.1° to 22.8° Celsius)
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calories in mcdonalds sausage muffin
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: There are 390 calories in 1 McDonald's McMuffin of Sausage and Cheese On English Muffin. Calorie breakdown: 55% fat, 29% carbs, 15% protein.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A McDonald’s Sausage McMuffin with Egg breakfast sandwich is relatively high in calories. The sandwich consists of a sausage patty, fried egg and American cheese served on an English muffin. The egg is prepared with liquid margarine. A Sausage McMuffin with Egg is relatively high in fat, sodium and cholesterol.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Sausage McMuffin®. A warm, freshly toasted English muffin, topped with savory hot sausage and a slice of melty American cheese. A warm, freshly toasted English muffin, topped with savory hot sausage and a slice of melty American cheese. view nutrition summary.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: McDonald's breakfast: Sausage McMuffin® Nutrition Facts & Calories. - In Internet Explorer 7 you will need to adjust the default Shrink To Fit setting. Note: Printing via Mac Firefox is currently not supported. - In Internet Explorer 7 you will need to adjust the default Shrink To Fit setting.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Foods that have roughly the same number of calories from fats, calories, and protein will be found closer to the center of the pyramid. Read more about the Caloric Ratio Pyramid. Caloric Ratio Pyramid for McDonald's breakfast: Sausage McMuffin®. This feature requires Flash player to be installed in your browser.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: ENGLISH MUFFIN: Wheat Flour, Water, Yeast, Ground Maize (Preservative 200), Gluten, Sugar, Iodised Salt, Canola Oil, Preservative (282), Dough Improver [(Soy Flour, Emulsifier 481, Mineral Salt (170, 516), Malt Flour, Dough Conditioner 300, Enzymes (amylase, xylanase)], Emulsifiers (471, 472e), Antioxidants (304, 307, 330), Food Acids (341, 297, 262 ...\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The Skinny from CalorieLab. Nutritional summary of McDONALD'S, Sausage McMUFFIN: This food is low in sugars. On the other hand, it is high in saturated fat. The trans fat content of this food has not been determined. Its 3R nutrient density rating is 0.6 (where anything over 1 is relatively good).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: McDonald's breakfast: Sausage McMuffin® Nutrition Facts & Calories. For best results, be sure to enable the option to PRINT BACKGROUND IMAGES in the following browsers: - Firefox (File > Page Setup > Format & Options) - Internet Explorer 6/7 (Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Printing)\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Calories in McDonalds Sausage Muffin No Egg. *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Some of these foods were entered by users and are subject to error.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Calorie Breakdown. Of the 450 total calories in a McDonald’s Sausage Egg McMuffin, 250 come from fat. To help keep your cholesterol levels down, the National Institutes of Health recommends that you not consume more than 30 percent of your total daily caloric intake from fat."
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390 calories
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types of mass movement geography
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Post any questions below, remember for AS geography, all physical essays on the coast will need a mention of geology and the risks of different rock types. Mass movement for the A2 is a risk in most tectonically active regions and more of a risk in Developing countries.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: To all Lower sixth geologists and geographers of both years! You have recently studied mass movement as part of your course, which is of course the downslope movement of rock and soil under the influence of gravity.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Mass movement is the down slope movement of earth materials under the influence of gravity. The detachment and movement of earth materials occurs if the stress imposed is greater than the strength of the material to hold it in place. Shear strength is a measure if the resistance of earth materials to be moved.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: This is where land movement at a range of speeds results in destruction of property and/or loss of life. It is often triggered by human activity. In its broadest sense it is the movement down slope of any weathered material (regolith) under the influence of gravity.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 There are three main types of mass movement 2 …. Angle of slope – the steeper the slope the faster the movement. 3 Rainfall – a lot of water will lubricate the cliff, especially if it is clay – and lead to mud flows. 4 Vegetation cover – with no vegetation there is nothing to impede the movement of debris.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Fast movements. Involve both mud and earth flows: type is dependent on amount of water involved. Earth flow: Occurs on slopes between 5 and 15 degrees, often after the regolith has become saturated, and flow then results. Vegetation can be destroyed and speeds range from 1 to 15km per year. Mudflow: The best-known example is that of Aberfan.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Types of mass movement. Soil creep is nearly imperceptible to the naked eye as it is the slowest of all types of mass movement. Soil creep generally occurs in the top few meters of the surface and is accomplished by expansion and contraction of the soil.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Upon warming, the ice melts and the soil is pulled down slope under the influence of gravity. Over many freeze-thaw cycles soil moves slowly down slope. In many cases one might not be able to tell that soil creep is occurring by just examining the surface.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: You may have seen this one in class, but here's how the Norwegians approach mass movement management: Landslides. This is the downslope movement of a large block of material that moves as a coherent mass, ie it retains its internal structure until hitting the base of the slope and fracturing into smaller pieces. It is more common over wet periods, and on steep slopes, and often observed on coastlines.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The movement, especially in the case of slides and slumps, is along a failure plane. The failure plane may be a well-defined layer of clay or rock upon which sets the destabilized surface material. Humans induce mass movement when subjecting a slope to a load that exceeds its ability to resist movement."
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Soil creep, Angle of slope, Rainfall, Vegetation cover.
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moderate hypothermia temperature
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Hypothermia is one of the biggest risks to your life at high altitude. Hypothermia is defined as a core temperature below 35 degrees. It is broadly categorised into: Mild hypothermia (32-35 degrees C) Moderate hypothermia (30-32 degrees C) Severe hypothermia (<30 degrees C)\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Hypothermia occurs when the body’s temperature falls below 35 °C. The human body has a number of systems that maintain a constant core temperature of around 37 °C.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Hypothermia in Cats. Hypothermia is a medical condition that is defined as below-normal body temperature. It has three phases: mild, moderate, and severe. Mild hypothermia is classified as a body temperature of 90 - 99°F (or 32 - 35°C), moderate hypothermia at 82 - 90°F (28 - 32°C), and severe hypothermia is any temperature less than 82°F (28°C).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Hypothermia occurs when the body’s temperature falls below 35 °C. Hypothermia can occur in any situation where the body is losing more heat to the environment than it is generating. Severe hypothermia is life-threatening without prompt medical attention.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Targeted temperature management (TTM) previously known as therapeutic hypothermia or protective hypothermia is active treatment that tries to achieve and maintain a specific body temperature in a person for a specific duration of time in an effort to improve health outcomes during recovery after a period of stopped blood flow to the brain.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Hypothermia is defined as a core temperature below 35 degrees. It is estimated that up to 25% of people brought off the hill by Mountain Rescue in the UK may have some form of hypothermia. Onset of hypothermia in an individual depends on multiple factors both individual and environmental.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The subtle symptoms of early mild to moderate hypothermia are less obvious in indoor Patients; however, indoor patients have a significantly higher mortality rate than their outdoor counterparts, most likely secondary to increased age and later time of discovery and diagnosis.6,7.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: These techniques are highly effective and increase core temperature by 1°C to 2°C (3.6°F) every three to five minutes.19 A retrospective study20 of 32 patients with severe hypothermia who were treated with cardiopulmonary bypass demonstrated a survival rate of 47 percent on seven-year follow-up.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The lowest initial temperature recorded in a child who survived from hypothermia was 14.2°C (57.6°F),23 and in an adult was 13.7°C (56.7°F).24 These facts provide credence to the adage that a patient is not dead until he or she is warm and dead.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Symptoms of hypothermia. Hypothermia can be distinguished into three stages – mild, moderate or severe. The signs and symptoms of hypothermia can be approximately grouped with the temperature ranges of the different stages: For mild hypothermia (35-32 oC), signs and symptoms include:"
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82 - 90°F (28 - 32°C)
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what is que an acronym for
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: SMART is a mnemonic acronym, giving criteria to guide in the setting of objectives, for example in project management, employee-performance management and personal development.The letters S and M usually mean specific and measurable.or other meanings, see Smart. SMART is a mnemonic acronym, giving criteria to guide in the setting of objectives, for example in project management, employee-performance management and personal development. The letters S and M usually mean specific and measurable.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Find out what any acronym, abbreviation, or initialism stands for. With more than 1,000,000 human-edited definitions, Acronym Finder is the world's largest and most comprehensive dictionary of acronyms, abbreviations, and initialisms.Combined with the Acronym Attic, Acronym Finder contains more than 5 million acronyms and abbreviations.n exponentially expanding dictionary consulted by bureaucrats, translators, doctors, weapons designers and anyone else who needs help decrypting the wide world's daily output of acronyms Get an astounding array of explanations for things like HRT and NASP.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Stick to one definition of the initialism or acronym. Always clarify in your own mind the exact definition of each acronym you use. If you define SEM as scanning electron microscopy (which is a process), your acronym should refer only to the process throughout your paper.o, if you're going to use initialisms and/or acronyms in your business writing, remember: The first time you use an initialism or acronym in your document, the words should be written out with the short form placed in parentheses immediately after. This way, it's clear to the readers exactly what the letters mean.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Are you looking for the common acronyms? Acronyms are similar to abbreviations, in that they are a shorthand way of expressing an idea. However, unlike an abbreviation which may just be a shortened version of a word, (i.e. Mon. is short for Monday) acronyms have to stand for something.cronyms are often used in the business world, to idenitfy a business or to create shorthand communication between co-workers. 1 AKA – Also Known As. 2 DBA – Doing Business As. 3 DND – Do Not Disturb.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The noun ACRONYM has 1 sense: 1. a word formed from the initial letters of the several words in the name. Familiarity information: ACRONYM used as a noun is very rare. Dictionary entry details.ouns denoting communicative processes and contents. Hypernyms (acronym is a kind of...): descriptor; form; signifier; word form (the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: n. 1. A word formed by combining the initial letters of a multipart name, such as NATO from N orth A tlantic T reaty O rganization or by combining the initial letters or parts of a series of words, such as radar from ra dio d etecting a nd r anging.2. Usage Problem An initialism.. 1. A word formed by combining the initial letters of a multipart name, such as NATO from N orth A tlantic T reaty O rganization or by combining the initial letters or parts of a series of words, such as radar from ra dio d etecting a nd r anging. 2.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: For other meanings, see Smart. SMART is a mnemonic acronym, giving criteria to guide in the setting of objectives, for example in project management, employee-performance management and personal development. The letters S and M usually mean specific and measurable.or other meanings, see Smart. SMART is a mnemonic acronym, giving criteria to guide in the setting of objectives, for example in project management, employee-performance management and personal development. The letters S and M usually mean specific and measurable.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: acronym nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. (abbreviation using initials). acronimo acrónimo nmnombre: Masculino sustantivo de genero género (exclusivamente, masculino). televisor piso sigla: Nfnombre femenino sustantivo de genero (género, exclusivamente). femenino mesa tablacronym nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. (abbreviation using initials). acronimo acrónimo nmnombre: Masculino sustantivo de genero género (exclusivamente, masculino). televisor piso sigla: Nfnombre femenino sustantivo de genero (género, exclusivamente). femenino mesa tabla\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: SPQR is an acronym of a Latin phrase, Senātus Populusque Rōmānus (The Senate and People of Rome ; [sɛˈnaː.tʊs po:pʊˈlʊs.kᶣɛ roːˈmaː.nʊs]), referring to the government of the ancient Roman Republic, and used as an official emblem of the modern-day comune (municipality) of Rome.PQR: Senātus Populusque Rōmānus. In Latin, Senātus is a nominative singular noun meaning Senate . Populusque is compounded from the nominative noun Populus, the People, and-que, an enclitic particle meaning and which connects the two nominative nouns.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: There is a time and place for everything and using initialisms and acronyms is no exception. The whole point of using these forms of abbreviation in your business writing is to make your writing clearer.o, if you're going to use initialisms and/or acronyms in your business writing, remember: The first time you use an initialism or acronym in your document, the words should be written out with the short form placed in parentheses immediately after. This way, it's clear to the readers exactly what the letters mean."
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what is the current weather in plainfield il?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: AccuWeather predicts Hurricane Harvey to be more costly than Katrina, Sandy combined Weather News - September 01, 2017, 11:19:19 AM EDT AccuWeather predicts Hurricane Harvey, which has wreaked havoc in Texas, to be the most costly natural disaster in United States history.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Get Plainfield, IL 60544 current weather reports and conditions including temperature, RealFeel and precipitation from AccuWeather.com Get Plainfield, IL 60544 current weather reports and conditions including temperature, RealFeel and precipitation from AccuWeather.com my recent locations °f Plainfield, IL 21°\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: PAST WEATHER . Past Weather; Heating/Cooling Days; Monthly Temperatures; Records; Astronomical Data; SAFETY . Floods; Tsunami; Beach Hazards; Wildfire; Cold; Tornadoes; Air Quality; Fog; Heat; Hurricanes; Lightning; Safe Boating; Rip Currents; Thunderstorms; Space Weather; Sun (Ultraviolet Radiation) Safety Campaigns; Wind; Drought; Winter Weather; INFORMATION . Owlie's Kids Page\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Local Forecast Office More Local Wx 3 Day History Mobile Weather Hourly Weather Forecast\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: National Weather Forecast--Current. The Current National Weather Forecast and National Weather Map are shown below. National Weather Forecast for Tomorrow. Tomorrow National Weather Forecast and Tomorrow National Weather Map are show below. North America Water Vapor (Moisture) This map shows recent moisture content over North America.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Today’s and tonight’s Plainfield, IL (60544) weather forecast, weather conditions and Doppler radar from The Weather Channel and Weather.com Today’s and tonight’s Plainfield, IL (60544) weather forecast, weather conditions and Doppler radar from The Weather Channel and Weather.com Connection restored! Show me the weather in... city, zip, or place\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Weather News - January 01, 2018, 6:35:10 AM EST As the new year gets underway, 2017 is on track to set the all-time record for the most billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in any single year in United States history.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Hazardous Weather Outlook ; Flood Watch until February 21, 06:00 AM CST; Flood Warning until February 21, 10:45 AM CST; Winter Weather Advisory in effect from February 20, 10:00 PM CST until February 21, 06:00 AM CST; Flood Warning until February 22, 06:00 AM CST\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Weather Underground provides local & long range weather forecasts, weather reports, maps & tropical weather conditions for locations worldwide. My Profile Main Menu\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Intellicast.com: The Authority in Expert Weather Plainfield, Illinois weather conditions and extended forecast (60544). Today's Plainfield, Illinois weather report including current observations, hourly forecast, and detailed 10-day forecast calendar. Intellicast.com The Authority in Expert Weather Weather Emails Alerts Hurricanes Help"
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what is a titre blood test
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Request A Test offers the most comprehensive selection of Blood Titer Tests online. Titer tests are used to determine a person’s immune status to certain illnesses and bacteria by screening for various types of antibodies.These tests are often required for school, travel, and certain professions.iter Testing. These individual titer tests give you the option of checking your immune status to a number of viruses and bacteria. Click the test name of the “info” button for a description of each test.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The antibody titer is a test that detects the presence and measures the amount of antibodies within a person’s blood.The amount and diversity of antibodies correlates to the strength of the body’s immune response.he antibody titer is a blood test. A phlebotomist, a person specially trained to draw blood, will tie a band above the site where the blood will be taken. He or she will clean and sterilize the site with antiseptic before a small needle is inserted directly into the vein.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: An MMR Titer is a blood test to check immunity for Measles, Mumps, and Rubella. Infection with any of the 3 diseases may have serious implications to a person’s health. Titers are blood tests that check your immune status to vaccinations or diseases you may have received in the past. 2 If you’re titers results are positive, it means that you have adequate immunity to a particular infectious disease.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Understanding titer tests The term titer refers to the strength or concentration of a substance in a solution. When testing vaccine titers in dogs, a veterinarian takes a blood sample from a dog and has the blood tested for the presence and strength of the dog s immunological response to a viral disease.AKE THE TITER TEST Testing a dog s serum antibody titers can prevent overvaccinating by Lorie Long from Whole Dog Journal. Taking blood for an annual titer test, to check a dog s level of immune defenses, should replace the habit of vaccinating dogs annually whether or not they need it.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Antibody titer is a laboratory test that measures the level of antibodies in a blood sample. The antibody level in the blood tells your doctor whether or not you have been exposed to an antigen or something that the body thinks is foreign.The body uses antibodies to attack and remove foreign substances.ntibody titer is a laboratory test that measures the level of antibodies in a blood sample. The antibody level in the blood tells your doctor whether or not you have been exposed to an antigen or something that the body thinks is foreign. The body uses antibodies to attack and remove foreign substances.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Titer Testing. Request A Test offers the most comprehensive selection of Blood Titer Tests online. Titer tests are used to determine a person’s immune status to certain illnesses and bacteria by screening for various types of antibodies. These tests are often required for school, travel, and certain professions.iter Testing. These individual titer tests give you the option of checking your immune status to a number of viruses and bacteria. Click the test name of the “info” button for a description of each test.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: MMR Titer. An MMR Titer is a blood test to check immunity for Measles, Mumps, and Rubella. Infection with any of the 3 diseases may have serious implications to a person’s health. The vaccine for MMR has been given routinely in the United States since 1971. Titers are blood tests that check your immune status to vaccinations or diseases you may have received in the past. 2 If you’re titers results are positive, it means that you have adequate immunity to a particular infectious disease.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A titer test is a blood test that determines whether you have immunity to certain diseases by measuring your antibody level to those diseases. If you have had the disease in the past of have been vaccinated to it, your blood should show evidence of immunity through a positive titer, or antibody, level.GET STARTED. titer test is a blood test that determines whether you have immunity to certain diseases by measuring your antibody level to those diseases. If you have had the disease in the past of have been vaccinated to it, your blood should show evidence of immunity through a positive titer, or antibody, level. GET STARTED.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A titer is a laboratory test that measures the presence and amount of antibodies in blood. A titer may be used to prove immunity to disease.A blood sample is taken and tested.If the test is positive (above a particular known value) the individual has immunity. If the test is negative (no immunity) or equivocal (not enough immunity) you need to be vaccinated. A Titer Lab Report is generated by the lab that tested the blood sample. blood sample is taken and tested. If the test is positive (above a particular known value) the individual has immunity. If the test is negative (no immunity) or equivocal (not enough immunity) you need to be vaccinated. A Titer Lab Report is generated by the lab that tested the blood sample.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A Titer is a blood test that checks your immune status to vaccinations or diseases you may have received in the past. There are two types of immunity a person can have: 1. Titers are blood tests that check your immune status to vaccinations or diseases you may have received in the past. 2 If you’re titers results are positive, it means that you have adequate immunity to a particular infectious disease."
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Titer tests are used to determine a person’s immune status to certain illnesses and bacteria by screening for various types of antibodies.
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bank of america, plano tx
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Online Banking Service Agreement. Banking, mortgage and home equity products offered by Bank of America, N.A., and affiliated banks, Members FDIC and wholly owned subsidiaries of Bank of America Corporation. Credit and collateral are subject to approval.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Bank of America Real Estate Center®. 75024 foreclosures. Search for a property listing in 75024. Whether you are a home-buying pro looking for a deal on 75024 foreclosures or you are just searching for the perfect place to call your own, we can help set you on the path to achieving your homeownership goals.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Bank of America. From Business: Welcome to Bank of America in Plano, TX, home to a variety of your financial needs including checking and savings accounts, online banking, mobile and text banking, student banking and credit cards. You have full access to your Bank of America accounts at any of our more than 5,000 banking centers nationwide.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Long Live Your Money. Follow us on Twitter for some great tips on money management and local community happenings. You can also find helpful articles, tips and information on ways to navigate the world of personal and business finance in our ‘Insights & Resources’ section of this web site.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Financial Strength. Bank of Texas is part of BOK Financial (NASDAQ: BOKF), which traces its roots to 1910. BOK Financial is a strong and stable partner with more than $30 billion in assets and 4,700 employees in 10 states, with services throughout the nation.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Bank of America Branch & ATM: Legacy Town Center/463. Address: 5701 Legacy Drive. City and Zip Code: Plano, TX 75024. Phone: (972) 673-4180.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Pledge your miles with the Nike+ Running App, and Bank of America will make a donation to fight HIV/AIDS. Before you go to Nike.com, we want you to know Nike is solely responsible for their website's content, offerings and level of security, so please refer to the website's posted privacy policy and terms of use.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Plano foreclosures. Search for a property listing in Plano. Before browsing the Bank of America Real Estate Center for foreclosed homes in Plano, be sure you have read about things to consider when buying a foreclosed property.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 11/24/2015 Previous review. My wife was recently employed at the Bank of America location in Plano, TX (1925 Dallas Parkway) as… My wife was recently employed at the Bank of America location in Plano, TX (1925 Dallas Parkway) as a Personal Banker.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Cardless ATMMore information about Cardless ATM Cardless ATM Use your mobile device to withdraw cash, make transfers and check balances (deposits are not currently available at our Cardless ATMs). Set up is easy - just add your Bank of America debit card to your digital wallet. When at the ATM: Select your Bank of America debit card in your digital wallet. Hold your mobile device over the contactless reader. Enter your debit card PIN on the ATM and start your transaction."
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1925 Dallas Parkway, Plano, TX.
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cost to repair head gasket
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 Purchased separately, a cylinder-head gasket can cost $5-$500. 2 Higher-priced units are full gasket sets including additional parts, such as seals, and the lower-cost units include only the gasket. 3 Thermostats can cost $30-$75, while thermostat gaskets run from $1 or less to about $15. Thermostats can cost $30-$75, while thermostat gaskets run from $1 or less to about $15. 2 Expect to pay $75 -$120 per hour for labor, depending on whether the work is performed at a dealership or an independent shop.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Heres the deal, to replace a head gasket it is obviously different by car and make and model, but a good formula to go by is about three to four times the cost of the parts. The average cost of parts to do this job is around 3 to 4 hundred dollars so expect to pay around $1200 to $1600 on the job.t can cost anywhere between about 700 dollars and about 1500 dollars to replace a blown head gasket on the 1999 Dodge Neon. This varies depending on location and conditio … n of the vehicle.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 Many shops will also flush the coolant and replace it as well, which can cost about $50-$150. 2 Many shops will include this in the repair cost. 3 Purchased separately, a cylinder-head gasket can cost $5-$500. Thermostats can cost $30-$75, while thermostat gaskets run from $1 or less to about $15. 2 Expect to pay $75 -$120 per hour for labor, depending on whether the work is performed at a dealership or an independent shop.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Many shops will include this in the repair cost. 2 Purchased separately, a cylinder-head gasket can cost $5-$500. 3 Higher-priced units are full gasket sets including additional parts, such as seals, and the lower-cost units include only the gasket. Thermostats can cost $30-$75, while thermostat gaskets run from $1 or less to about $15. 2 Expect to pay $75 -$120 per hour for labor, depending on whether the work is performed at a dealership or an independent shop.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Let's talk about head gasket repair cost. When you hear those dreaded words from the mechanic at the auto repair shop you cringe because it just sounds bad. Unfortunately for car owners it is a difficult repair to perform.here are several things that cause most of this type of car problem. The first thing is a car overheating. If you have a coolant leak or if your water pump goes bad then at some point your car will overheat. If it gets too hot then it will cause the head gasket to go bad.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It will cost about 1000 dollars to about 1500 dollars to repair a blown head gasket depending on the type of vehicle you own. This can also vary by location and damage don … e to the vehicle.Answered.t can cost anywhere between about 700 dollars and about 1500 dollars to replace a blown head gasket on the 1999 Dodge Neon. This varies depending on location and conditio … n of the vehicle.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 In addition, the cylinder head may need to be machined or replaced to repair any cracking or warping. 2 Many shops will also flush the coolant and replace it as well, which can cost about $50-$150. 3 Many shops will include this in the repair cost. 4 Purchased separately, a cylinder-head gasket can cost $5-$500. Thermostats can cost $30-$75, while thermostat gaskets run from $1 or less to about $15. 2 Expect to pay $75 -$120 per hour for labor, depending on whether the work is performed at a dealership or an independent shop.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Bad news-Fixing a blown head gasket can cost up to $3,000. Good news-Sometimes, the head gasket only needs to be repaired and sealed, not completely replaced, costing only $300.Bad news-Auto shops have been hurt bad by the economy.ad news-Fixing a blown head gasket can cost up to $3,000. Good news-Sometimes, the head gasket only needs to be repaired and sealed, not completely replaced, costing only $300.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Two ways to repair a blown head gasket. The first is to actually tear-down the engine and replace the head gasket. This physical-repair is very costly, averaging $1800 to $3000 dollars. Cadillac's and Land Rovers, costs closer to the $5000 dollar range to repair.Even if you have the money, there is something most mechanics will not tell you. Fact is, 40% of vehicles with aluminum heads and blocks will suffer another head gasket leak within 3-6 months.The other less expensive way is to use a sealer.adillac's and Land Rovers, costs closer to the $5000 dollar range to repair. Even if you have the money, there is something most mechanics will not tell you. Fact is, 40% of vehicles with aluminum heads and blocks will suffer another head gasket leak within 3-6 months. The other less expensive way is to use a sealer.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Parts: $56 - $93. The average cost for a head gasket(s) replacement is between $1164 to $1492. Labor costs are estimated between $1108 to $1399 while parts are priced between $56 to $93. Get a personalized estimate based on your location and specific car.Estimate does not include taxes and fees.his can add several hundred dollars to the repair and are not included in the RepairPal estimate. Cylinder head gasket replacement often occurs when the engine has high mileage; several additional parts may be needed during the repair."
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Average $1800 to $3000 dollars.
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what is ibi
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: IBI or Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles ” is the payment property owners make each year to their local councils and is the equivalent of the UK’s rates, or council tax.he calculation is a percentage (set by each Ayuntamiento, or town hall every year) of the Valor catastral (value) of the property as registered at the land registry. This value is usually lower than the actual value of the property.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Qakare Ibi was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh during the early First Intermediate Period (2181–2055 BC) and the 14th ruler of the combined 7th/8th Dynasty. As such Qakare Ibi's seat of power was Memphis and he probably did not hold power over all of Egypt.bi's pyramid is the last ever built in Saqqara, located to the northeast of Shepseskaf 's tomb and near the causeway of the pyramid of Pepi II. It is very similar in plan, dimensions and decorations to the pyramids of the queens of Pepi II, the last great pharaoh of the Old Kingdom.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Home What Is The IBI 250 West Court Street Suite 125 W Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 (513) 381-6080 Fax: (513) 381-6123 www.inspectionbureau.com FAQ Aluminum Wiring Staff Expertise And Competency Residential Code of Ohio 1. Submittal Information 2.Submittal Form Fill out, print, and submit with your load calculations.ome What Is The IBI 250 West Court Street Suite 125 W Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 (513) 381-6080 Fax: (513) 381-6123 www.inspectionbureau.com FAQ Aluminum Wiring Staff Expertise And Competency Residential Code of Ohio 1. Submittal Information 2.Submittal Form Fill out, print, and submit with your load calculations.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Definition of IBI. invoice book, inwards. ADVERTISEMENT. This word doesn't usually appear in our free dictionary, but the definition from our premium Unabridged Dictionary is offered here on a limited basis.Note that some information is displayed differently in the Unabridged.efinition of IBI. invoice book, inwards. ADVERTISEMENT. This word doesn't usually appear in our free dictionary, but the definition from our premium Unabridged Dictionary is offered here on a limited basis.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI) can help some children with autism. 2 It's a structured approach to breaking down the barriers that isolate children with autism from the world around them. Children with autism face a number of challenges–poor social interaction skills, communication difficulties and developmental delays.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Program Goals. A primary goal of the IBI Biochar Certification Program is to create consumer and marketplace certainty around biochar by creating a standardized, recognized system to certify biochar that meets the IBI Biochar Standards.BI will allow biochar that successfully passes the testing and other criteria in the IBI Biochar Standards and meets all other certification program requirements to carry the IBI Certified biochar seal.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: IBI (Impuesto sobre bienes inmuebles urbana / rustica) is a tax that is payable by the owners of all Spanish properties-regardless of their residential status.he IBI Bill that you receive will advise you of how, where, and by what date you should make the payment. There are usually a number of Banks given where you can make the payment over the counter whether you are an account holder with the bank or not.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: IBI is a structured, rigorous, and labour-intensive treatment for children with autism. Parents want their autistic children to receive IBI therapy while at school but governments have been reluctant to pay. In cases where the costs have been covered, school boards have been resistant to implementing IBI programs.here is no definitive medical diagnostic test for autism. Diagnosis is based on a child’s behaviour. In order to be diagnosed with autism, children must show marked impairment in social interaction and communication, and a restricted, repetitive pattern of behaviour, activity, and interests.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Attestations [edit]. Qakare Ibi is attested on the 56th entry of the Abydos King List, a king list which was redacted some 900 years after the First Intermediate Period during the reign of Seti I.bi's pyramid is the last ever built in Saqqara, located to the northeast of Shepseskaf 's tomb and near the causeway of the pyramid of Pepi II. It is very similar in plan, dimensions and decorations to the pyramids of the queens of Pepi II, the last great pharaoh of the Old Kingdom.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: IBI uses Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) techniques to improve behaviour associated with impairments in the areas of socialization and communication skills. ABA techniques are based on principles of behavioural psychology.According to this approach, behaviour and learning are influenced by events in the environment.here is no definitive medical diagnostic test for autism. Diagnosis is based on a child’s behaviour. In order to be diagnosed with autism, children must show marked impairment in social interaction and communication, and a restricted, repetitive pattern of behaviour, activity, and interests."
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Help some children with autism.
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what type of corporation does a medical doctor need to form
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Managing and Maintaining Your License or Permit. Once you have your license or permit, you’ll need to manage and maintain it. SBA.gov has the following advice: 1 Keep track of renewal dates. 2 Maintain a copy of all licensing applications and forms in your business records. 3 Display your licenses or permits correctly.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The laws relating to physician advertising, Business & Professions Code Section 651, may be viewed. on the Medical Board's website: www.mbc.ca.gov. The Bottom Line: Cosmetic procedures are the practice of medicine, and physicians are responsible for their patients, regardless of who performs the treatments.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If you are selling goods or services, you may need to get a sales tax license or permit. Even home-based businesses and sole proprietors typically need a permit from their local government to operate legally.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: However, if you operate a business that involves or directly impacts the public, such as an in-home childcare facility or at-home food production business, you will need an additional permit or license according to your type of business.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Virtually every business needs some form of license or permit to operate legally. However, knowing which one you need, however, can be a little tricky. It depends on the type of business you are operating, where it’s located, and what government rules apply.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: To verify or change the name and/or status of your partnership or for further information, please visit the Secretary of State California Business Portal Web page at www.sos.ca.gov/business/business.htm, and click on the California Business Search link or other appropriate link.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Doctor of Medicine Application Package Instructions. You need to complete two separate Medi-Cal forms, and attach a number of required documents, as verification of information provided in the Medi-Cal forms. All questions and blanks on the forms must be completed.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: To obtain a comprehensive list of all business permits and other government agency requirements, you may also visit the CalGold Web site at www.calgold.ca.gov, click on All Business Types link, select Physician, then select your county and city.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: To verify or change the name or status of your corporation, or for further information, please visit the Secretary of State California Business Portal Web page at www.sos.ca.gov/business/business.htm, and click on the California Business Search link or other appropriate link.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Quick Launch. Page Content. If you are forming a new Medical Group or joining an existing Medi-Cal enrolled Medical Group, go back and select Group Provider Package and use the DHCS 6203 application to enroll the Group and DHCS 6216 applications for enrolling the individual rendering practitioners."
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where was treblinka located
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Operation Reinhard:Geographic Location: Treblinka Treblinka, the third Reinhard camp, was located about fifty miles northeast of Warsaw, and was established during June and July, 1942.Killing began on July 23, with the Jews of the Warsaw and Radom districts the victims.peration Reinhard:Geographic Location: Treblinka Treblinka, the third Reinhard camp, was located about fifty miles northeast of Warsaw, and was established during June and July, 1942.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Treblinka (. [trɛˈblʲinka]) was an extermination camp, built by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II. It was located near the village of Treblinka north-east of Warsaw in what is now the Masovian Voivodeship.The camp operated between 23 July 1942 and 19 October 1943 as part of Operation Reinhard, the most deadly phase of the Final Solution.he second camp, Treblinka II, was an extermination camp (Vernichtungslager). A small number of men who were not killed immediately upon arrival became its Jewish slave-labour units called Sonderkommandos, forced to bury the victims' bodies in mass graves.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Treblinka death camp was located 100 km (62 miles) northeast of Warsaw, near the railroad junction at the village of Malkinia Gorna, górna which is.2 5 (km.1 5) miles from the train station in the tiny village Of. treblinkahe combined total of the deaths at Treblinka, Belzec and Sobibor was 1.5 million, according to Raul Hilberg. In June 1941, a forced labor camp for Jews and Polish political prisoners was set up near a gravel pit, a mile from where the Treblinka death camp would later be located.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The Willenberg Drawing of Treblinka. The death camp at Treblinka was located in the north-eastern region of the Generalgouvernement, in a sparsely populated area near Malkinia Gora, a junction on the Warsaw – Bialystok railway line, some 4km northwest of the small Treblinka village and its railway station.he Willenberg Drawing of Treblinka. The death camp at Treblinka was located in the north-eastern region of the Generalgouvernement, in a sparsely populated area near Malkinia Gora, a junction on the Warsaw – Bialystok railway line, some 4km northwest of the small Treblinka village and its railway station.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Treblinka was designed as a Nazi extermination camp in occupied Poland during World War II. The camp, constructed as part of Operation Reinhard, operated between July 1942 and October 1943 during which time approximately 850,000 men, women and children were murdered, including more than 800,000 Jews.ccording to a pamphlet which I purchased at the camp tourist center, The extermination camp in Treblinka was built in the middle of 1942 near the already existing labour camp. It was surrounded by fence and rows of barbed wire along which there were watchtowers with machine guns every ten metres.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The second camp, Treblinka II, was an extermination camp (Vernichtungslager). A small number of men who were not killed immediately upon arrival became its Jewish slave-labour units called Sonderkommandos, forced to bury the victims' bodies in mass graves.he second camp, Treblinka II, was an extermination camp (Vernichtungslager). A small number of men who were not killed immediately upon arrival became its Jewish slave-labour units called Sonderkommandos, forced to bury the victims' bodies in mass graves.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: TREBLINKA TOUR. Treblinka is a tiny village located on the Bug river, 100 km from Warsaw. It takes 2 hours by car to get there. During the Second World War this place was chosen by the Nazis for extermination camp.It was established in 1942 within the framework of Operation Reinhard and it existed until 1943.REBLINKA TOUR. Treblinka is a tiny village located on the Bug river, 100 km from Warsaw. It takes 2 hours by car to get there. During the Second World War this place was chosen by the Nazis for extermination camp.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: World War II history [edit]. Treblinka was the location of Treblinka extermination camp where an estimated 850,000 people were systematically murdered during the Holocaust in Poland.About 800,000 of them were Polish Jews.orld War II history [edit]. Treblinka was the location of Treblinka extermination camp where an estimated 850,000 people were systematically murdered during the Holocaust in Poland.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: They were transported there by train via Bielsk on November 8, 1942. Treblinka, established in 1941 as a forced labor camp for those accused of crimes by the occupation authorities was located 50 miles northeast of Warsaw, Poland.reblinka, established in 1941 as a forced labor camp for those accused of crimes by the occupation authorities was located 50 miles northeast of Warsaw, Poland.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Treblinka was in the former Russian section, but by 1942 it was occupied by the Nazis, who were then in a position to put their plan to exterminate the Jews into effect. The other two Operation Reinhard extermination camps (Sobibor and Belzec) were also located along the Bug river border, south of Treblinka.ccording to a pamphlet which I purchased at the camp tourist center, The extermination camp in Treblinka was built in the middle of 1942 near the already existing labour camp. It was surrounded by fence and rows of barbed wire along which there were watchtowers with machine guns every ten metres."
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Treblinka (. [trɛˈblʲinka]) was an extermination camp, built by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II. It was located near the village of Treblinka north-east of Warsaw in what is now the Masovian Voivodeship.
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were does the name threlkeld come from
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The name derives from the Middle English thred(en), to thread, from the Olde English pre 7th Century thraed, thread, with gold, gold. This embroiderer would have done decorative needlework, usually on loosely woven cloth or canvas, with gold thread, often being a picture or pattern.ecorded in several spellings as shown below, this is an early medieval English surname. It derives from an occupational nickname for an embroiderer, specifically one who embroidered fine clothes with gold thread.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: References. The Threlkeld Family Crest was acquired from the Houseofnames.com archives. The Threlkeld Family Crest was drawn according to heraldic standards based on published blazons. We generally include the oldest published family crest once associated with each surname.irst found in Cumberland, where they held a family seat as Lords of the manor of Threlkeld. Today, Threlkeld is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, east of Keswick. The Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum is now located there attesting to the long history of mining in the area.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: What Does My Name Mean. To know what does your baby name mean, type your baby name or any name in the search box and know the meaning and origin of that name.hat Does My Name Mean. To know what does your baby name mean, type your baby name or any name in the search box and know the meaning and origin of that name.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Tallulah /tal-lu-lah/ [3 sylls.] as a girls' name is of Native American Indian origin, and the meaning of Tallulah is leaping water. Related to the Choctaw word for water, oka. The Choctaws lived near the Tallulah waterfall, which derives its name from the Hitchiti (Creek) Indian word for town.The name also possibly derives from a Gaelic name meaning fruitful woman. Actress Tallulah Bankhead (20th century), was raised in the American South not far from Georgia's Tallulah Falls.he Choctaws lived near the Tallulah waterfall, which derives its name from the Hitchiti (Creek) Indian word for town. The name also possibly derives from a Gaelic name meaning fruitful woman. Actress Tallulah Bankhead (20th century), was raised in the American South not far from Georgia's Tallulah Falls.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 45 Articles in: Surname Meaning | Surname Origin-Find the Meaning of Your Surname. View More. Learn how to find the meaning of your last name and trace your surname's origin back through history. Describes the different ways in which surnames developed and tips for tracing last name meanings and origins.5 Articles in: Surname Meaning | Surname Origin-Find the Meaning of Your Surname. View More. Learn how to find the meaning of your last name and trace your surname's origin back through history. Describes the different ways in which surnames developed and tips for tracing last name meanings and origins.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Reginald Tredegold, which was dated 1199, in the Memoranda Rolls of Wiltshire, during the reign of King Richard 1, known as Richard the Lionheart, 1189 - 1199.Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation.ecorded in several spellings as shown below, this is an early medieval English surname. It derives from an occupational nickname for an embroiderer, specifically one who embroidered fine clothes with gold thread.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Robert Dredegold is listed in Kirby's Quest for Somerset (1328). In the modern idiom the surname can be found as Threadgold, Threadgould, Threlkeld, Threadkell, Threadgall, Threadgill, Thridgould, Treadgold, Treadgall and Tredgold.ecorded in several spellings as shown below, this is an early medieval English surname. It derives from an occupational nickname for an embroiderer, specifically one who embroidered fine clothes with gold thread.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant laurel. This meaning was favourable, since in ancient Rome the leaves of laurel trees were used to create victors' garlands. The name was borne by the 9th-century Spanish martyr Saint Laura, who was a nun thrown into a vat of molten lead by the Moors.eminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant laurel. This meaning was favourable, since in ancient Rome the leaves of laurel trees were used to create victors' garlands. The name was borne by the 9th-century Spanish martyr Saint Laura, who was a nun thrown into a vat of molten lead by the Moors.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Surname Meanings & Origins. Learn about the origin of your surname, the history and meaning of your surname, if your surname is common and where it is common, and the how and why of name changes and variant spellings.5 Articles in: Surname Meaning | Surname Origin-Find the Meaning of Your Surname. View More. Learn how to find the meaning of your last name and trace your surname's origin back through history. Describes the different ways in which surnames developed and tips for tracing last name meanings and origins.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: What does my surname mean?. If you have ever asked this question and wondered about the origin of your last name, you will find your surname may answer one of the questions of where your ancestors lived, or what they did for a living, or what was their personality like, or how they looked many hundreds of years ago.urnames usually originated from one of the five following sources: (although the same surname may have multiple meanings from different sources in different places). 1 From the first name of father used with either a suffix or prefix (which differ from country to country) to identify the person as son of. 2 Examples:"
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why does my skin feel like it's crawling
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The other day my uncle complained of a weird feeling of bugs crawling on his skin. I assured him that it is not a serious matter and with time the sensation will disappear. You may have heard many people complaining of the same crawling sensation on their skin.This crazy feeling can keep a person awake whole night.eeling Of Bugs Crawling Under Skin Treatment. To deal with condition like feeling of bugs crawling on skin may sometimes be difficult as the symptom in most cases is subjective. There is no clinical sign that can be elucidated. Therefore the treatment mostly is relied on what the patient says.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Thanks for your Reply! 4 Replies | Watch This Discussion | Report This | Share this:Skin tingles/zings/feels like something is crawlingFor the past 3 weeks, I have had a sensation on my skin.It feels like something is cralwing on me or biting me.I look down...nothing..no bite marks, no redness, no NOTHING.or the past 3 weeks, I have had a sensation on my skin. It feels like something is cralwing on me or biting me. I look down...nothing..no bite marks, no redness, no NOTHING.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Symptoms of Morgellons. Unpleasant skin sensations are the main complaint. People with Morgellons may also complain of: 1 Feeling like bugs are crawling all over the skin. 2 Burning or stinging sensations under the skin.3 Intense itching. 4 Skin sores that appear suddenly and heal slowly.ymptoms of Morgellons. Unpleasant skin sensations are the main complaint. People with Morgellons may also complain of: 1 Feeling like bugs are crawling all over the skin. 2 Burning or stinging sensations under the skin.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Many possibilities: The feeling of bugs crawling on your skin can be caused by a variety of different conditions some of which including peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia, vitamin B12 deficiency, morgellons disease and side effects to medications. You may even actually have little bugs crawling on your skin.any possibilities: The feeling of bugs crawling on your skin can be caused by a variety of different conditions some of which including peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia, vitamin B12 deficiency, morgellons disease and side effects to medications. You may even actually have little bugs crawling on your skin.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Feels like bugs crawling on my skin. Hello-Anyone have an answer as to why my skin (all over) feels like tiny bugs are crawling on it. I don't have any visible rashes or bumps or bites.This has been going on for about 3 weeks now. No changes in soaps, diet, lotions, etc.ello-Anyone have an answer as to why my skin (all over) feels like tiny bugs are crawling on it. I don't have any visible rashes or bumps or bites. This has been going on for about 3 weeks now.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: When my skin feels like it is crawling is when my potassium is low. Other than that I generally do not have that going on. Just the itching and dryness. I also am allergic to glycerin so using lotions makes it very hard for me.I have to do a lot of research before I can use something.hen my skin feels like it is crawling is when my potassium is low. Other than that I generally do not have that going on. Just the itching and dryness. I also am allergic to glycerin so using lotions makes it very hard for me.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: thedoper83. i have been treated for scabies and it didnt work. i get a tiny bump and it itches but in a few days its gone. it feels like i have tiny bugs crawling on my legs, back, arms,face and scalp, but i dont see anything. the feeling is similar to tickling a single hair on your arm or legs.pleeeeaaassse help me! have been treated for scabies and it didnt work. i get a tiny bump and it itches but in a few days its gone. it feels like i have tiny bugs crawling on my legs, back, arms,face and scalp, but i dont see anything. the feeling is similar to tickling a single hair on your arm or legs. pleeeeaaassse help me!\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Skin Crawling. The sensation of skin crawling can be extremely distressing. It can cause damage to the skin as well as embarrassment to the person suffering from this condition. The sensation of crawling skin may be similar to that of pins and needles or a tingling feeling.The medical term to explain the crawling sensation on skin is formication.Many researchers believe this is a form of tactile hallucination.t can cause damage to the skin as well as embarrassment to the person suffering from this condition. The sensation of crawling skin may be similar to that of pins and needles or a tingling feeling.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: I feel as if I have a roach or fly walking on my skin, mostly my legs. At times I feel as if there is a loose vein in my head, sort of like a loose water holes. The crawling on my legs has been happening for approx. 3 weeks and it has been very disturbing. feel as if I have a roach or fly walking on my skin, mostly my legs. At times I feel as if there is a loose vein in my head, sort of like a loose water holes. The crawling on my legs has been happening for approx. 3 weeks and it has been very disturbing.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 2,240. Most of the problem of bugs crawling the skin is due to anxiety and stress. People do have this sort of problem when they are in stress and is normal. The more you think about bugs, the more it crawls on your skin, so the first remedy is to forget it.ello-Anyone have an answer as to why my skin (all over) feels like tiny bugs are crawling on it. I don't have any visible rashes or bumps or bites. This has been going on for about 3 weeks now."
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It can cause damage to the skin as well as embarrassment to the person suffering from this condition.
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Who did Mayweather fight last time?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Floyd Mayweather matched Rocky Marciano’s undefeated record of 49-0 Saturday night, easily beating Andre Berto in a unanimous decision.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Saturday’s fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao is a mega-event, many years in the making, worth hundreds of millions of dollars for both boxers. It’s a brawl that will define their careers: The sport will see Mayweather and Pacquiao differently when the fight is over.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Floyd Mayweather's last fight was a complete waste of time. Floyd Mayweather matched Rocky Marciano’s undefeated record of 49-0 Saturday night, easily beating Andre Berto in a unanimous (…). I found this on FTW and wanted to share: %link% For more great sports stories ...\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: And Mayweather was a winner once again -- just like he always is. Mayweather fought as if he had never left the ring, coming back from a year's absence Saturday night to win a unanimous 12-round decision over Robert Guerrero in their welterweight title fight.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. says he'll fight for the last time in September next year.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Mayweather's next bout will be in May against an undecided opponent, having said this week that British fighter Amir Khan and Argentine Marcos Maidana are the leading contenders. Mayweather has a 45-0 record with 26 knockouts and made his pro debut in 1996. 1 Sports & Recreation. 2 Boxing. 3 Floyd Mayweather Jr.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Floyd Mayweather Jr celebrates with the championship belts after defeating Manny Pacquiao (not pictured) after 12 rounds in a unanimous judges decision during a boxing fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. says he'll fight for the last time in September next year. Mayweather told guests at a gala dinner in South Africa on Friday that he remembers his first fight when he was a kid in 1987, and that ''September 2015 will be my last.''.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Mayweather fought as if he had never left the ring, coming back from a year's absence Saturday night to win a unanimous 12-round decision over Robert Guerrero in their welterweight title fight. The game plan was defense, and Mayweather followed it perfectly.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Podcast. http://usat.ly/1UM1b54. Floyd Mayweather's last fight was a complete waste of time. Floyd Mayweather matched Rocky Marciano’s undefeated record of 49-0 Saturday night, easily beating Andre Berto in a unanimous (…). I found this on FTW and wanted to share: %link% For more great sports stories ..."
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Rocky Marciano
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how to check the status of a moneygram money order online
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 Fill out the money order immediately and completely, leaving nothing blank. 2 Use black gel ink and write legibly. 3 Keep your receipt until you have confirmation that the payment has been received by the payee.4 Mail or deliver your money order in person.ervice forms are available for assistance with money order transactions. Remember, a money order is as valuable as cash and should be handled carefully. If it is lost or stolen, you may not be able to recoup your losses.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Contact us, we're here to help! We're here to help with your money transfers, bill payments, and other MoneyGram services, anytime you need. Whether you have a question or are reporting a problem, contact MoneyGram's Customer Service.We will respond as quickly as possible.There are a number of ways to contact MoneyGram or find answers to questions. Please select the option below that best meets your needs.hether you have a question or are reporting a problem, contact MoneyGram's Customer Service. We will respond as quickly as possible. There are a number of ways to contact MoneyGram or find answers to questions. Please select the option below that best meets your needs.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Check MoneyGram Money Order Status Online. MoneyGram is the global cash transfer organization based at United States. The organization provides cash purchases, cash exchanges and formal examine products to the individuals as well as businesses.A cash purchase is the payment purchase request for an individual or businesses for the pre-specified sum of cash.MoneyGram provides an automated line to examine on the position of cash purchase. 1 Call on automated MoneyGram's number. 2 Switch to 1-800-542-3590. 3 Enter your cash purchase number.oneyGram is the global cash transfer organization based at United States. The organization provides cash purchases, cash exchanges and formal examine products to the individuals as well as businesses.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The company offers money orders, money transfers and official check products to individuals and businesses. A money order is a payment order request to an individual or business for a pre-specified amount of money.ial 1-800-542-3590. Enter your money order number. Enter the exact dollar amount of your money order. The status of the money order is verified whether it was received or not.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: To keep your money order safe, follow these tips: 1 Fill out the money order immediately and completely, leaving nothing blank. 2 Use black gel ink and write legibly. 3 Keep your receipt until you have confirmation that the payment has been received by the payee. 4 Mail or deliver your money order in person.ervice forms are available for assistance with money order transactions. Remember, a money order is as valuable as cash and should be handled carefully. If it is lost or stolen, you may not be able to recoup your losses.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Put the stub, receipt, and copy in a safe place that is easy to access, like a file folder in your desk, a safe, or filing cabinet. 2 Make sure the documents can't be found or seen by other people. 3 They might have sensitive information on them. 4 Remember where you've put these documents.equest a photocopy of the cashed money order. If your money order has been cashed, you can request a photocopy to find out who cashed it. You will receive a copy of the money order which includes both the front and back, showing who endorsed it and cashed it.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 We’ll replace a lost or stolen money order. 2 There is a $6.10 processing fee. 3 Go to your local Post Office location to complete and submit PS Form 6401 Money Order Inquiry. 4 After you submit the form, check the Missing Money Order List for your money order serial number.oney orders are a good way to send cash that never expires. Money orders are a secure payment method. Purchase a money order for a certain amount from the Post Office and then provide the money order as payment. If a money order is lost or stolen, you may be able to have it replaced.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 This helps you track the money order and will be needed if you have to report a lost or stolen money order. 2 Put the stub, receipt, and copy in a safe place that is easy to access, like a file folder in your desk, a safe, or filing cabinet. 3 Make sure the documents can't be found or seen by other people.equest a photocopy of the cashed money order. If your money order has been cashed, you can request a photocopy to find out who cashed it. You will receive a copy of the money order which includes both the front and back, showing who endorsed it and cashed it.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Request a photocopy of the cashed money order. If your money order has been cashed, you can request a photocopy to find out who cashed it. You will receive a copy of the money order which includes both the front and back, showing who endorsed it and cashed it.You can request a photocopy through the claim card.equest a photocopy of the cashed money order. If your money order has been cashed, you can request a photocopy to find out who cashed it. You will receive a copy of the money order which includes both the front and back, showing who endorsed it and cashed it.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: It also contains the money order number. 1 Keep a copy of the money order, too. 2 Put the stub, receipt, and copy in a safe place that is easy to access, like a file folder in your desk, a safe, or filing cabinet. 3 Make sure the documents can't be found or seen by other people. 4 Remember where you've put these documents.equest a photocopy of the cashed money order. If your money order has been cashed, you can request a photocopy to find out who cashed it. You will receive a copy of the money order which includes both the front and back, showing who endorsed it and cashed it."
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what is ibclc mean
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: If that kind person who helps you in the hospital or in your home is someone in the lactation field it is important that you stare strong and hard at their badge and their bio and find out what their initials are after their name.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: IBCLCs are required have pre‐requisites in health sciences and lactation education, complete thousands of hours in clinical counseling, and must pass a difficult professional exam. Recertification by exam or continuing education is required every 5 years.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: IBLCE has certified over 27,450 IBCLCs in over 101 countries. Ten individuals held the first meeting to establish the IBCLC credential thirty years ago. Now, thirty years later, IBLCE has certified over 27,450 IBCLCs in over 101 countries around the world globe who promote, protect, and support breastfeeding families! IBCLC Certification Program Reaccredited By NCCA. Marks 26 years of continuous NCCA accreditation.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The International Board of Lactation Consultation Examiners® (IBLCE®) is pleased to announce that the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) of the Institute of Credentialing Excellence (ICE) recently reaccredited IBLCE’s International Board Certified Lactation Consultant® (IBCLC®) certification program.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: an individual with specialized expertise in an area who offers to share this unique knowledge with others. lactation consultant a health care professional, often with advanced certification, who provides education and management related to breastfeeding.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: An Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) is a health care professional with an expertise in lactation and breastfeeding management. IBCLCs provide evidence-‐based solutions for breastfeeding problems and collaborate with other members of the health care team. This certification is given by the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners, Inc. , and is considered the gold-‐standard in breastfeeding care.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Read more here about the benefits of nursing past a year. All children reach an age of being ready to wean at different times. While one may be ready – or at least more willing – at 18 months, another may not be ready until closer to 2, 3 or 4 years of age. The word “wean” means a passage from one relationship to another – not a loss or detachment from a relationship.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A consultation is not rushed, and takes place in the comfort of your own home. Your needs are our focus. Many breastfeeding problems can be resolved with 1-2 visits. This investment can save your family in the long run. Formula can cost over $2000 per year. 1 visit with an IBCLC is just 5% of this cost. Using formula will increase your baby’s risk of illness, leading to the expense of doctor’s appointments, Rx medications, and time off work.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The weaning process begins the first time your baby takes food from a source other than your breast – whether it’s formula from a bottle or mashed banana from a spoon. Weaning is the gradual replacement of breastfeeding with other foods and ways of nurturing. From a strictly medical point-of-view, the younger the baby the more important it is for him to receive breastmilk. For the premature baby, the benefits of breastmilk may be even more important than for the term baby.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Becoming certified as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) is the gold standard in lactation management credentials. Certification is offered by the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE). Certification is international and is respected by health care professionals world-wide. Please click here for more details: http://www.iblce.org/. There are a number of other certifications offered by various groups."
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An Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) is a health care professional with an expertise in lactation and breastfeeding management.
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how many tsp in oz
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 3 fluid ounces: 90 milliliters: 1/2 cup: 8 tablespoons: 4 fluid ounces: 120 milliliters: 5/8 cup: 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp. 5 fluid ounces: 150 milliliters: 2/3 cup: 10 tbsp. + 2 tsp. 5 1/3 fluid ounces: 160 milliliters: 3/4 cup: 12 tablespoons: 6 fluid ounces: 177 milliliters: 7/8 cup: 3/4 cup + 2 tbsp. 7 fluid ounces: 207 milliliters: 1 cup: 16 tablespoons: 8 fluid oz. (1/2 pint) 237 milliliters\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 3.83 us fl oz: 24 US tsp: 4.00 us fl oz: 25 US tsp: 4.17 us fl oz: 26 US tsp: 4.33 us fl oz: 27 US tsp: 4.50 us fl oz: 28 US tsp: 4.67 us fl oz: 29 US tsp: 4.83 us fl oz: 30 US tsp: 5.00 us fl oz: 31 US tsp: 5.17 us fl oz: 32 US tsp: 5.33 us fl oz: 33 US tsp: 5.50 us fl oz: 34 US tsp: 5.67 us fl oz: 35 US tsp: 5.83 us fl oz: 36 US tsp: 6.00 us fl oz: 37 US tsp: 6.17 us fl oz: 38 US tsp: 6.33 us fl oz: 39 US tsp: 6.50 us fl oz\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Teaspoons: Fluid Ounces: Milliliters* 1/2 tablespoon: 1 1/2 teaspoons: 1/4 fluid ounce: 7.5 milliliters: 1 tablespoon: 3 teaspoons: 1/2 fluid ounce: 15 milliliters: 2 tablespoons: 1/8 cup: 1 fluid ounce: 30 milliliters: 3 tablespoons: 1/6 cup: 1 1/2 fluid ounces: 45 milliliters\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 5 tbsp. + 1 tsp. 2 1/3 fluid ounces: 80 milliliters: 3/8 cup: 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp. 3 fluid ounces: 90 milliliters: 1/2 cup: 8 tablespoons: 4 fluid ounces: 120 milliliters: 5/8 cup: 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp. 5 fluid ounces: 150 milliliters: 2/3 cup: 10 tbsp. + 2 tsp. 5 1/3 fluid ounces: 160 milliliters: 3/4 cup: 12 tablespoons: 6 fluid ounces: 177 milliliters: 7/8 cup: 3/4 cup + 2 tbsp. 7 fluid ounces\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Fluid Ounces: Milliliters* 1/4 cup: 4 tablespoons: 2 fluid ounces: 60 milliliters: 1/3 cup: 5 tbsp. + 1 tsp. 2 1/3 fluid ounces: 80 milliliters: 3/8 cup: 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp. 3 fluid ounces: 90 milliliters: 1/2 cup: 8 tablespoons: 4 fluid ounces: 120 milliliters: 5/8 cup: 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp. 5 fluid ounces: 150 milliliters: 2/3 cup: 10 tbsp. + 2 tsp. 5 1/3 fluid ounces: 160 milliliters: 3/4 cup\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Type in unit symbols, abbreviations, or full names for units of length, area, mass, pressure, and other types. Examples include mm, inch, 100 kg, US fluid ounce, 6'3, 10 stone 4, cubic cm, metres squared, grams, moles, feet per second, and many more!\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 2 fluid ounces: 60 milliliters: 1/3 cup: 5 tbsp. + 1 tsp. 2 1/3 fluid ounces: 80 milliliters: 3/8 cup: 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp. 3 fluid ounces: 90 milliliters: 1/2 cup: 8 tablespoons: 4 fluid ounces: 120 milliliters: 5/8 cup: 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp. 5 fluid ounces: 150 milliliters: 2/3 cup: 10 tbsp. + 2 tsp. 5 1/3 fluid ounces: 160 milliliters: 3/4 cup: 12 tablespoons: 6 fluid ounces: 177 milliliters\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: How many oz in 1 tsp? The answer is 0.16666666666667. We assume you are converting between ounce [US, liquid] and teaspoon [US]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: oz or tsp The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 33814.022558919 oz, or 202884.13535352 tsp. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between ounces and teaspoons. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units! ›› Want other units? You can do the reverse unit conversion from tsp to oz, or enter any two units below:\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: US Teaspoons to US Fluid Ounces (US tsp to us fl oz) conversion calculator for Volume conversions with additional tables and formulas. Language Metric Conversion > Metric Converter > Volume Converter > US Teaspoons Conversion > US Teaspoons to US Fluid Ounces US Teaspoons to US Fluid Ounces Bookmark Page US Fluid Ounces to US Teaspoons (Swap Units)\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 0.00 us fl oz: 1 US tsp: 0.17 us fl oz: 2 US tsp: 0.33 us fl oz: 3 US tsp: 0.50 us fl oz: 4 US tsp: 0.67 us fl oz: 5 US tsp: 0.83 us fl oz: 6 US tsp: 1.00 us fl oz: 7 US tsp: 1.17 us fl oz: 8 US tsp: 1.33 us fl oz: 9 US tsp: 1.50 us fl oz: 10 US tsp: 1.67 us fl oz: 11 US tsp: 1.83 us fl oz: 12 US tsp: 2.00 us fl oz: 13 US tsp: 2.17 us fl oz: 14 US tsp: 2.33 us fl oz: 15 US tsp: 2.50 us fl oz: 16 US tsp: 2.67 us fl oz: 17 US tsp: 2.83 us fl oz"
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how many mvps does larry bird have
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Magic Johnson is the only player to win the award as a rookie. Michael Jordan has won the award a record six times. Shaquille O'Neal is the only player other than Michael Jordan to have won the award three times consecutively. Tony Parker (bottom) is the first European player to win the award.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: When Larry Bird was just 18 years old, his father shot himself right after making a phone call to Larry’s mother. The couple were divorced at that point, with Joe’s alcoholism being the main reason for their separation.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 10 Fascinating Facts About Larry Bird. Larry Bird, along with “Magic” Johnson and Michael Jordan, is one of the most recognized names in the history of basketball. The “Hick from French Lick” was known not only for his impressive basketball skills but his hard work ethic and grueling style of play.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Bird finished runner-up to Moses Malone for the NBA Most Valuable Player Award, as he would the following year. Bird's 19 points in the 1982 NBA All-Star Game, including 12 of the East's last 15, earned him the game's MVP trophy. It wasn't until 1983-84, however, that the Celtics returned to the NBA Finals.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award (formerly known as the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award) is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) award given since the 1969 NBA Finals.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Larry Bird won three NBA Championships in 1981, 1984 and 1986. He won the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award in 1984 and 1986. He also won the NBA Most Valuable Player award in 1984, 1985 and 1986. Continue Reading.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Bird once again led the team in points (21.2 ppg), rebounds (10.9 rpg), steals (161), and minutes (3,239). Fans were filling not only Boston Garden, which sold out the final 541 games of Bird's career, but arenas all over the country to witness Bird's exploits.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Bird's nickname is Larry Legend because of all of the heroic shots he put up for the Boston Celtics in the mid-1980s. He did everything on the basketball court. His 13 seasons for the Celtics, from 1971 to 1992, were a part of the great run the Celtics had in the 1980s.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 10He Grew Up In Poverty. Larry Bird was born in West Baden, a small town next to French Lick, Indiana (itself a small farming town with a population of 2,000). He was the fourth of six children born to Joe and Georgia Bird.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Jerry West, the first ever awardee, is the only person to win the award while being on the losing team in the NBA Finals. Willis Reed, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Larry Bird, Hakeem Olajuwon and Kobe Bryant won the award twice. Olajuwon, Bryant, and James have won the award in two consecutive seasons. Abdul-Jabbar and James are the only players to win the award for two different teams."
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He won the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award in 1984 and 1986. He also won the NBA Most Valuable Player award in 1984, 1985 and 1986.
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what are hounds
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Compare Hound Dogs. This describes the breed's tendency to behave in particular ways. Individual dogs will vary, but breeds that are good for new owners tend to be easier to train and more easygoing. Individual dogs will vary, but breeds that are good with children tend to be gentler and less likely to bite or become overly aggressive.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Animal Planet. Hound Dog Breeds. The hounds are the original hunting dogs, many pre-dating the gun-assisting hunters in their sporting group. There is a great deal of diversity, both behavioral and physical, within this group, a history of hunting assistance often being the only common bond among some of the hound breeds.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Hounds of Hell. Probably the earliest legend of a hell-hound comes from Ancient Greece. Cerberus was a monstrous three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to Hades. Yet, despite his frightening form, Cerberus only prevented souls from recrossing the River Styx to return to the world above.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: They are said to hound unwary travellers till they plunge to their doom below Dewerstone Rock. One local legend says they are led by Sir Francis Drake (1545-96) no less! According to Walker this tale inspired...Conan Doyle to write The Hound of the Baskervilles.. Bodmin Moor has its own spectral hounds.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Sighthounds are the sleek, speedy, sports-car model of hound, while scent hounds are more sturdy and tough, like a pickup truck. Regardless of the type of hound, all dogs in this group are independent creatures that like to decide on their own terms whether or not they will obey a particular command.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Characteristics of Hound Dogs. Hound dogs are known for their long history of assisting hunters in the field track down game. What makes this group of dogs so distinguished from other dogs is their unique unique strengths; excellent scent recognition, ability to spot an animal far in the distance, and rocket-like speed.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Definition of hound for English Language Learners. : 1 a dog; especially : a type of dog that has a very good sense of smell and is trained to hunt. : 2 a person who is very determined to get something especially for a collection : a very enthusiastic collector.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Results Are in: These Are America's 100 Most Popular Dog Breeds From the Labrador retriever to the corgi, PetBreeds used data from the American Kennel Club to find the 100 most popular dog breeds in the country.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If he faltered the Hounds of Hell would take him... . There is a legend in northern England of Gabriel Ratchet's Hounds [from the Anglo-Saxon 'gabbara' - corpse], a pack of demon dogs that chase damned souls through the sky. It's said that they 're the spirits of the unbaptised being pursued until Judgement Day.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: These Dog Breeds Jumped in Popularity From the pug to the poodle, PetBreeds used data from the American Kennel Club to find the dog breeds that jumped the most in popularity in 2016. The Least Popular Dog Breeds to Own Some breeds are just more popular than others, regardless of any individual dog's temperament."
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A type of dog that has a very good sense of smell and is trained to hunt.
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how to change my internet explorer from hebrew to english
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: When you install IE, it checks the OS's language and sets it as the browser's default language. Websites then check the browser's settings to detect which language to render their pages in. So, on the computer I'm going to use for browsing the Internet, I change IE's default language.To do this, I select Internet Options on the Tools menu, then click the Languages button.This brings up the Language Preference dialog box that Figure 1 shows. If the English (United States) \\\\[en-US\\\\] entry isn't listed, I add it then move it to the top of the Language list box.hen you install IE, it checks the OS's language and sets it as the browser's default language. Websites then check the browser's settings to detect which language to render their pages in. So, on the computer I'm going to use for browsing the Internet, I change IE's default language.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: You can change what language is the default for the pages your browse by following these steps: 1 Open Internet Explorer. 2 Click Tools.3 Click Internet Options. 4 Click Languages, under the General tab. 5 Click Add... 6 Select the language you would like to add. 7 Click OK.ou can change what language is the default for the pages your browse by following these steps: 1 Open Internet Explorer. 2 Click Tools.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Hey Texmex1110, You can change what language is the default for the pages your browse by following these steps: 1 Open Internet Explorer. 2 Click Tools. 3 Click Internet Options. 4 Click Languages, under the General tab. 5 Click Add... 6 Select the language you would like to add. 7 Click OK.ou can change what language is the default for the pages your browse by following these steps: 1 Open Internet Explorer. 2 Click Tools.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Once there, choose “Internet Options” to proceed further. Step 2 – Go to languages. Once the “Internet Options” window opens up, go to the appearance section in the “General” tab and click on the “Languages” button. Step 3 – Change language preference. With that done, the Languages Preferences window will open up.nce you’re done, click on the “Ok” button change the language in IE. Step 5 – Set new language preference. Once done, the language will be added to the browser. Now select the language and click on the “Move Up” button to make the selected language the preferred language for the browser. With that done, click on “Ok”.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: To change your Hebrew Language Vista Operating System to English, you will have to buy a Hebrew Vista Upgrade Ultimate Disk/Licence. Then download the English Language Pack through Windows Update.The Upgrade to Vista Ultimate has to be done in the original Language Vista came in.o change your Hebrew Language Vista Operating System to English, you will have to buy a Hebrew Vista Upgrade Ultimate Disk/Licence. Then download the English Language Pack through Windows Update.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: How to change web browser language settings in Internet Explorer. 1 Open Internet Explorer. 2 Click the Tools Button at the top-right of your browser window (older versions click the Tools menu). 3 Click Internet Options menu item from the drop-down menu.4 The General tab should already be selected, if not then select it.ow to change web browser language settings in Internet Explorer. 1 Open Internet Explorer. 2 Click the Tools Button at the top-right of your browser window (older versions click the Tools menu). 3 Click Internet Options menu item from the drop-down menu.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1. To change your Hebrew Language Vista Operating System to English, you will have to buy a Hebrew Vista Upgrade Ultimate Disk/Licence. Then download the English Language Pack through Windows Update. The Upgrade to Vista Ultimate has to be done in the original Language Vista came in.2.o change your Hebrew Language Vista Operating System to English, you will have to buy a Hebrew Vista Upgrade Ultimate Disk/Licence. Then download the English Language Pack through Windows Update.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Select and click “Internet Explorer 7” menu item. 2 Select and click “View” tool bar option. 3 Select “Encoding” option. 4 Select “Left – To – Right Document.” The Internet Explorer directional encoding is properly set to view the English language. Select and click “Internet Explorer 6” menu item. 2 Select and click “View” Toolbar option. 3 Select “Encoding” option. 4 Select “Left – To – Right Document.” The Internet Explorer encoding is properly set to view the English language.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 Select and click “All Programs.”. 2 Select and click “Internet Explorer 7” menu item. 3 Select and click “View” tool bar option. 4 Select “Encoding” option. 5 Select “Left – To – Right Document.” The Internet Explorer directional encoding is properly set to view the English language. Select and click “Internet Explorer 6” menu item. 2 Select and click “View” Toolbar option. 3 Select “Encoding” option. 4 Select “Left – To – Right Document.” The Internet Explorer encoding is properly set to view the English language.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: To set the Internet Explorer encoding to English, you will need: 1 your personal computer. 2 Microsoft Windows Vista operating system. 3 Internet explorer. 4 In Vista Operating System desktop, start-up your desktop. 5 Click “Start” button on the taskbar. 6 Select and click “All Programs.”. 7 Select and click “Internet Explorer 7” menu item. 8 Select and click ... Select and click “Internet Explorer 6” menu item. 2 Select and click “View” Toolbar option. 3 Select “Encoding” option. 4 Select “Left – To – Right Document.” The Internet Explorer encoding is properly set to view the English language."
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physics velocity of rain relative to car
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Rain is falling vertically with respect to earth. The traces of the rain on the side window of the car make an angle of 61.3 degrees with the vertical. a) Find the magnitude of velocity of the rain with respect to the car. b) Find the magnitude of the rain's velocity with respect to earth.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A car travels due east with a speed of 60.0 km/h. Raindrops are falling at a constant speed vertically with respect to the Earth. The traces of the rain on the side windows of the car make an angle of 70.0° with the vertical. Find the velocity of the rain with respect to the following reference frames.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A car travels due east with a speed of 32.0 km/h. Raindrops are falling at a constant speed vertically with respect to the Earth. The traces of the rain on the side windows of the car make an angle of 52.0° with the vertical. Find the velocity of the rain with respect to the following reference frames.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: A car travels due east with a speed of 32.0 km/h. Raindrops are falling at a constant speed vertically with respect to the Earth. The traces of the rain on the side windows of the car make an angle of 52.0° with the vertical.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The traces of the rain on the side window of the car make an angle of 61.3 degrees with the vertical. a) Find the magnitude of velocity of the rain with respect to the car. b) Find the magnitude of the rain's velocity with respect to earth.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Best Answer: Let: u be the vertical velocity of the rain with respect to earth, v be the velocity of the rain relative to the car. To find v, add to u a velocity which would reduce the car to rest. That velocity is a velocity west of: 50 km/hr = 50 / 3.6 m/s.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A car travels due east with a speed of 60.0 km/h. Raindrops are falling at a constant speed vertically with respect to the Earth. The traces of the rain on the side windows of the car make an angle of 70.0° with the vertical.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: On a rainy day, raindrops fall with a vertical velocity of 11.7 m/s. If a car drives through the rain at 87.0 km/hr, what is the magnitude of the velocity of the raindrops relative to the car?\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A car travels due east with a horizontal speed of 53.7 km/hr. Rain is falling vertically with respect to earth. The traces of the rain on the side window of the car make an angle of 61.3 degrees with the vertical. a) Find the magnitude of velocity of the rain with respect to the car.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A car travels due east with a speed of 60.0 km/h. Raindrops are falling at a constant speed vertically with respect to the Earth. The traces of the rain on the side windows of the car make an angle of 70.0° with the vertical. Find the velocity of the rain with respect to the following reference frames. (a) the..."
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how long does a bad account stay on your credit report
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: How long a bankruptcy stays on your credit report depends on the type of bankruptcy you filed. Chapter 13 bankruptcies may be removed from your credit report after 7 years, whereas Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcies can remain on your report for 10 years.ow long a bankruptcy stays on your credit report depends on the type of bankruptcy you filed. Chapter 13 bankruptcies may be removed from your credit report after 7 years, whereas Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcies can remain on your report for 10 years.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 Tax liens. 2 Paid tax liens will typically stay on your credit report for seven years from the date released (paid), while unpaid tax liens can remain on your credit report for 15 years. 3 Bankruptcies. 4 In general, the public record of a bankruptcy can stay on your credit report for 10 years.ow long negative information appears on your credit report depends on the type of information: 1 Late paid accounts. 2 In general, negative information will stay on your credit report for seven years from the date of last activity.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In general, negative credit entries will stay on your credit report for seven years. However, the exact amount of time varies based on factors such as whether the delayed payment or bad debt is disputable, and the source of the bad credit.owever, as long as it's unpaid it can stay on your credit report indefinitely. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy, once completed, stays for 10 years. Keep in mind that the older a bad credit mark is, the less it counts against your credit score.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Most information (good and bad) will stay on your credit report for seven years. However, some financial disasters (divorce, bankruptcy) can stay for as long as ten years. The … silver lining to this is that, the older the negative information is, the less influence it has on the overall report. The seven year statute of limitations on information listed on your credit report figures from the date of last activity. 2 According to the FCR Act Section 605 a debt can remain on a credit report for 7 years and 180 days after the delinquency that caused the account to go bad.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: - Good credit stays for 10 years and then it is aged off but can stay longer. - Bankruptcies that, from the date of adjudication, (means decision) antedate (means predate) the report by more than 10 years.- Collection accounts and charge offs remain for 7 years from first serious delinquency or charge off date.(NOT the last date of activity.) - Paying an old debt does NOT reset the clock on reporting for another 7 years. Collection accounts and charge offs remain for 7 years from first serious delinquency or charge off date. (NOT the last date of activity.) - Paying an old debt does NOT reset the clock on reporting for another 7 years.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 In general, the public record of a bankruptcy can stay on your credit report for 10 years. 2 However, you may see individual accounts in the bankruptcy, such as credit accounts, fall off of your report seven years and 180 days from the start of the delinquency on the account.ow long negative information appears on your credit report depends on the type of information: 1 Late paid accounts. 2 In general, negative information will stay on your credit report for seven years from the date of last activity.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Certain state laws may also impact how long information stays on your credit report. For current New York residents, for example, paid collections will remain on your credit report for only five years, while unpaid collections will remain for the full seven years.ow long negative information appears on your credit report depends on the type of information: 1 Late paid accounts. 2 In general, negative information will stay on your credit report for seven years from the date of last activity.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: It does depend on the type of negative information but here is a breakdown of how long different types of negative information will remain on your credit report: 1 Late Payments: 7 years. 2 Bankruptcy: 7 years for completed Chapter 13 bankruptcy and 10 years for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.3 Foreclosures: 7 years.t does depend on the type of negative information but here is a breakdown of how long different types of negative information will remain on your credit report: 1 Late Payments: 7 years. 2 Bankruptcy: 7 years for completed Chapter 13 bankruptcy and 10 years for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. 3 Foreclosures: 7 years.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Most negative credit entries remain on your credit report for seven years. This includes late payments -- such paying a credit card bills more than 30 days after the due dates -- foreclosures, Chapter 13 bankruptcies and debt being sent to collections.There are, however, a few exceptions to the seven year practice.owever, as long as it's unpaid it can stay on your credit report indefinitely. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy, once completed, stays for 10 years. Keep in mind that the older a bad credit mark is, the less it counts against your credit score.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Accounts paid as agreed will generally stay on your credit report for up to 10 years from the date of last activity. If you’ve paid off your mortgage, for example, that positive information can stay on your credit report for up to a decade from the account’s date of last activity.ow long negative information appears on your credit report depends on the type of information: 1 Late paid accounts. 2 In general, negative information will stay on your credit report for seven years from the date of last activity."
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how often should you take a rest day
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Rest days are an essential part of an exercise program. Your body needs about 48 hours to recover between exercises targeting the same muscle group. You can still exercise every day, just not the same muscle. Youth baseball pitchers need at least 24 hours rest after a game. Some runners rest once a week. Everyone is different.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Working in this way involves using the principles of periodization (work-to-rest ratio) employed by many athletes and their trainers, often to increase endurance. Take regular vacations. How much vacation you need will depend on how hard you've been working and how depleted you feel.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: But all of us need at least some time off in order to work at our highest level. And yet, U.S. workers left an estimated average of 9.2 vacation days unused in 2012, while more than six in 10 Americans said they worked through their vacation this year.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: You are here. How to Properly Rest from Your Workout. Rest days are an essential part of training. While they may seem like you're slacking and make you worry that you won't build strength or increase speed or lose weight, time off allows your body and mind to fully recover and grow.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: You've Been Taking Breaks All Wrong. Here's How To Do It Right. Next time you're plowing through a days-long pile of work, barely looking up from your computer, consider this: Breaks are scientifically-proven to boost focus and productivity.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: How inactive you are on your rest day depends on the intensity of your workouts leading up to it. For example, if you are killing it in the gym day in and day out, your rest day should be a day completely off from taxing your body.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: “In general when we look at what makes people happy and effective at work, it’s being able to spend time with a close group of people,” Waber said to the Times. “You need to structure work in such a way that people have those opportunities.”. Work in a 90-minute burst, then take a break.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: During your de-training week every eight weeks, decrease the intensity on your training load and incorporate more stretches into your program. And don't forget that any activity you do on your rest day should also help your mind take a break. Whether that's yoga, a walk in the park, or taking the dog out with your spouse, do whatever clears your head and stops you from thinking about counting reps or reaching your goal.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If you have a little more freedom in your schedule, taking a longer nap -- one that lasts 60 to 90 minutes -- has even more benefits for your mind and cognition. An hour to hour and a half nap improves memory test results as much as an eight-hour night of sleep, according to UC Riverside research.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: If you are starting out with a new exercise program or are a beginner exerciser, rest every third day (that is, exercise two consecutive days and rest the third). More experienced exercisers should remain inactive or take an active recovery day once a week."
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60 to 90 minutes
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what county is pella iowa
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Visit the Marion County website! Welcome to the Marion County Treasurer's office! If this is your first visit, we hope you will take advantage of all of the services this website has to offer. Please feel free to call & visit if you have questions. It is our desire that your experience in our office will be pleasant & productive.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: We are a family business that is located near Peoria, Iowa and we. operate out of a commercial kitchen. We have been catering. since 2001 and would love to put our experience to work serving you. We have been featured on Des Moines WHO TV 13 noon special. Secrets Served and are well known and established in Central Iowa.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Pella, IA - Official Website - City Maps. There's a better way to personalize your website experience. With myConnection, the profile you create allows you to set up a unique starting point for the tasks and transactions that you want to complete in your time on this website.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The Sheriff's Office is responsible in enforcing state, county and city ordinances within Marion County, Iowa. Marion County, Iowa - Sheriff. Forms - Contact Information - LEC Location - Sheriff Sale Information - Links. The Sheriff is an elected Marion County official serving a four year term. The Sheriff's Office is responsible in enforcing state, county and city ordinances within the county.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Sheriff's Office is responsible in enforcing state, county and city ordinances within Marion County, Iowa. The Sheriff is an elected Marion County official serving a four year term. The Sheriff's Office is responsible in enforcing state, county and city ordinances within the county.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Pella Sheriff. Find Pella Iowa sheriff's office, department, headquarters, jail and detention center. Sheriffs provide information on records, arrests, inmates, warrants, and mugshots. Pella Sheriff.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Welcome to Marion County, Iowa. Enjoy online payment options for your convenience! If you have questions on your 2016 license renewals for tax purposes, please have plate numbers available. The amount for each renewal is on the registration receipt.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Welcome to an Engaged Community. There's a better way to personalize your website experience. With myConnection, the profile you create allows you to set up a unique starting point for the tasks and transactions that you want to complete in your time on this website.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Pella, Iowa. Pella is a city in Marion County, Iowa, United States, with a population of 10,352 at the time of the 2010 census. Pella is the home of Central College, as well as several manufacturing companies, including Pella Corporation and Vermeer Manufacturing Company. Contents.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 641.628.2191 | 800 Main St. Pella, IA. We are currently experiencing issues with advances made on lines of credit through our Marion County Bank app. Please use Internet Bank or call us at 641-628-2191 and we will be happy to assist you. Our app developer has a team working to resolve this as quickly as possible."
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Marion County
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when does baby's skull harden
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Finally, when they noticed a new bulge on Diego’s head just after his half-year mark, the Herreras, both payroll administrators, took a U.C.L.A. doctor’s recommendation to buy a helmet. (Insurance covered most of the $2,400 cost.) “Kids shave their heads these days,” Maria says.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Dr. Greene, at what age does the soft spot on the top of a baby’s head close? A wall of bone protects your baby’s brain; but at the “soft spot,” only soft, squishy tissue separates the brain from the traumas of the outside world. The soft spot seems so vulnerable.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: When babies fall, they usually land head first, since their centers of gravity are in their heads (adults’ centers of gravity are in our bottoms). The head hits the floor with a terrible, ripe-melon-like “thwunk.” Thanks to the cushioning of the soft spot, most of these head injuries are minor.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The anterior fontanelle is more obvious and can be easily felt as a slightly soft area of skin on the top of the head. This does not close until well after your baby's first birthday, usually after 18 months. Keep an eye on your baby's fontanelles. They can give important clues to the state of her health.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Soft spot redirects here. For the Clem Snide album, see Soft Spot. A fontanelle (or fontanel) (colloquially, soft spot) is an anatomical feature of the infant human skull comprising any of the soft membranous gaps (sutures) between the cranial bones that make up the calvaria of a fetus or an infant.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: “This is the head shape a person may have forever. It makes sense to have the option of having it treated.”. Though not cheap (most cost between $1,500 and $3,000), baby helmets are lightweight and generally effective before a child’s bones start to harden at age one.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The ossification of the bones of the skull causes the anterior fontanelle to close over by 9 to 18 months. The sphenoidal and posterior fontanelles close during the first few months of life. The closures eventually form the sutures of the neurocranium.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: By the time a baby is 2 months old, the anterior fontanel is usually about 1 x 1 1/2 inches. The anterior fontanel is usually the last fontanel to disappear. For most kids, the anterior fontanel closes not long after they get steady on their feet (at 9 to 18 months), but the timing varies widely.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The fontanelle on the top of her head is the anterior fontanelle. It is larger and diamond or kite-shaped. At birth, your baby's head bones were relatively soft and connected by tissue. When your baby was passing through the birth canal, her head was able to change shape as the bones slid over each other.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: My Baby Has a Flat Head! Every evening before putting her year-old son, Diego, to bed, Maria Herrera gives him a bath, slips on his flannel pajamas—and places a fiberglass helmet on his head. Why? Several months ago Maria and her husband, Ken, noticed the back and side of Diego’s head looked a bit flat."
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18 months
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which is higher colonel or general
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Report Abuse. In the U.S. only General of the Army is higher, but it is strictly a wartime rank, no one holds it at this time. In countries of the Commonwealth, Field Marshal is the highest rank.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Generals have ranks within them i.e. one star, two star, three star, four star, five star, and pentagram, which is the highest rank. For the US Army, a general is much higher … than a captain by 3 grades. It goes, captain, major, lieutenant colonel, colonel, than brigadier general (1 star).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Chinese rank of (Da-Xiao 大校) or Senior Colonel is a direct equivalent of a brigadier. It ranks above colonel (Shang-Xiao 上校) and below major general (Shao-Jiang 少将). A brigadier is commonly in command of a division(Shi 师) or a brigade(Lv 旅).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Brigadier General is a senior rank in the Armed Forces. It is the lowest ranking General Officer in some countries, usually sitting between the ranks of Colonel and Major General. A Brigadier General is typically in command of a Brigade consisting of around 3,000 troops (three Battalions).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A brigadier-general is the lowest rank of General Officer, the Army and Air Force equivalent of a Naval flag officer. A brigadier-general is senior to a colonel or naval captain, and junior to a major-general or rear admiral. The rank title brigadier-general is still used notwithstanding that brigades in the army are now commanded by colonels. Until the late 1990s brigades were commanded by brigadier-generals.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Colonel (abbreviated Col. , Col or COL and pronounced /ˈkɜrnəl/ , similar to kernel) is a senior military officer rank below the general officer ranks. However, in some small military forces, such as those of Iceland or the Vatican, colonel is the highest rank.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Colonel is higher ranking (O-6) than Major (O-4) in the Marines, Army, and Air Force. The comparable ranks in the Navy (and Coast Guard) are Captain (O-6) and Lieutenant Comma … nder (O-4). 33 people found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The rank of colonel is typically above the rank of lieutenant colonel. The rank above colonel is typically called brigadier, brigade general or brigadier general. Equivalent naval ranks may be called captain or ship-of-the-line captain. In the Commonwealth air force rank system, the equivalent rank is group captain.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The term Commanding General is a general in command of … a division or larger unit and is abbreviated CG. A smaller unit such as an infantry Battalion(in WW2) would be commanded by a Colonel. He could be referred to as the Battalion commander. This is NOT a rank but more like a title. Navy Rank Commander is a rank in the US Navy. It is the rank of O-5 which equates to a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army and he could wear the silver maple leaf. In this case, the rank of Commander would be lower than a General, which is called a Rear Admiral in the Navy.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Two thumbs-down from someone who hasn't a clue. General of the Army is a 5 star rank. General of the Armies is unique. See the link below. Source(s): Army Veteran http://usmilitary.about.com/library/mili..."
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presidents who only ran one term by choice
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Biden said to be considering one-term presidency. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. If Vice President Joe Biden makes the leap into the Democratic presidential race, he could promise that he would serve just one term in the White House, journalist and author Carl Bernstein said Friday.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Electors in what is now called the Electoral College named two choices for president. They each cast two ballots without noting a distinction between their choice for president and vice president. Washington was chosen by all of the electors and therefore is considered to have been unanimously elected. Of those also named on the electors’ ballots, Adams had the most votes and became vice president.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: One President Served More Than Two Terms. The only president to serve more than two terms was Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1940 he won the election for his third term. Four years later in 1944, he ran again. He became the only president to be elected to a fourth term. However, he was president for only a year into his fourth term before he suffered from a cerebral hemorrhage and passed away.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826)[2] was the third President of the United States (1801-1809) and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776). Jefferson was one of the most influential Founding Fathers, known for his promotion of the ideals of republicanism in the United States.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 - March 13, 1901) was the 23rd President of the United States, serving one term from 1889 to 1893. Harrison was born in North Bend, Ohio, and moved to Indianapolis, Indiana at the age of 21, where he became a prominent state politician.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: First U.S. president elected. George Washington, the commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, is unanimously elected the first president of the United States by all 69 presidential electors who cast their votes. John Adams of Massachusetts, who received 34 votes, was elected vice president.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: John Adams (October 30, 1735 - July 4, 1826) was an American politician and political philosopher and the second President of the United States (1797-1801), after being the first Vice President of the United States (1789-1797) for two terms. He was one of the most influential Founding Fathers of the United States.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: John Adams, 2nd President: 1797-1801 • John Adams was the first president to reside in the White House, moving in November 1800 while the paint was still wet. • When Adams and his family moved to Washington to live in the White House, they got lost in the woods north of the city for several hours.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: James Earl Jimmy Carter, Jr. (born October 1, 1924) served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981 and was the recipient of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, the only U.S. President to have received the Prize after leaving office.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In 1880, after a three year break from the presidency, Ulysses S. Grant attempted to run again. However, he did not win his party's nomination so he was not even a choice in the final election. About two decades later, Theodore Roosevelt became the president when William McKinley was assassinated."
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Benjamin Harrison
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which are limiting nutrients for plant growth?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: From a management perspective only, the primary nutrients are N, P, and K, because they are most often limiting from a crop production standpoint. All of the other essential macronutrient elements are secondary nutrients because they are rarely limiting, and more rarely added to soils as fertilizers.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Topic 3. Factors Affecting Plant Growth. We will review these factors because of the limiting effects they have on use of plant nutrients. Definition of growth - The progressive development of an organism. Usually expressed as dry weight (total of the part we're interested in such as grain), height, length, diameter.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Problem. 1 Nutrient pollution explained. 2 Too much nitrogen and phosphorus in the water can have diverse and far-reaching impacts on public health, the environment and the economy. 3 Excess nitrogen in the air can impair our ability to breathe, limit visibility and alter plant growth. Nutrient pollution is one of America's most widespread, costly and challenging environmental problems, and is caused by excess nitrogen and phosphorus in the air and water.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Of all the essential nutrients, nitrogen is required by plants in the largest quantity and is most frequently the limiting factor in crop productivity. 1 In plant tissue, the nitrogen content ranges from 1 and 6%. Proper management of nitrogen is important because it is often the most limiting nutrient in crop production and easily lost from the soil system.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Providing your plants with the nutrients and growing conditions they need helps your plants grow normally and stay healthy. Without the right nutrients and growing environment, your plants will grow poorly, and they can become susceptible to insects and diseases. There are three major nutrients that can limit the growth of your plants and a variety of conditions that your plants need to sustain healthy growth. The three nutrients that plants use in the greatest quantities are nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Many scientists assume that the growing level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will accelerate plant growth. However, a new study co-written by University of Montana researchers suggests much of this growth will be curtailed by limited soil nutrients.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Nitrogen and phosphorus are nutrients that are natural parts of aquatic ecosystems. Nitrogen is also the most abundant element in the air we breathe. Nitrogen and phosphorus support the growth of algae and aquatic plants, which provide food and habitat for fish, shellfish and smaller organisms that live in water.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Q: Which are limiting nutrients for plant growth? water and nitrogen nitrogen and carbon carbon and phosphorus phosphorus and nitrogen. A: Phosphorus and nitrogen are limiting nutrients for plant growth.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Essential Elements for Plant Growth. Primary and Secondary Nutrients. All essential elements are by definition required for plant growth and completion of the plant life cycle from seed to seed. Some essential elements are needed in large quantities and others in much smaller quantities.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: User: Which are limiting nutrients for plant growth? water and nitrogen nitrogen and carbon carbon and phosphorus phosphorus and nitrogen. Weegy: Phosphorus and nitrogen are limiting nutrients for plant growth. User: What is the purpose of the biogeochemical cycles? to cycle energy through a food chain to recycle matter through the biosphere to recycle rocks through the layers of Earth to cycle nutrients through the human body."
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Phosphorus and nitrogen are limiting nutrients for plant growth.
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what is an atmospheric finished water storage tank
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Finished water storage structures which provide pressure directly to the distribution system shall be designed so they can be isolated from the distribution system and drained for cleaning or maintenance without necessitating loss of pressure in the distribution system.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Nominal Capacity of a Tank Nominal capacity shall mean the geometric volume of the tank from bottom up to curb angle in case of fixed roof tanks and the underside of roof deck up to the maximum floating position of floating roof in case of floating roof tanks.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Rev 5-11 8-16. 8.4.4 Antennae and/or Other Appurtenances. Adequate controls shall be provided such that antennas and/or other appurtenances attached to water storage tanks or on water supply land will not affect or interfere with the water supply or ladder access to top of tank.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: These tanks can also be sub-divided into two categories: - Atmospheric storage tanks with open vent to atmosphere i.e. goose neck type vent-Atmospheric storage tanks with blanketing facilities LOW PRESSURE STORAGE TANK Tanks designed as per API Code 620 or equivalent is called LOW PRESSURE STORAGE TANK.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The tank may be pressurized (to a few inches of water) type with breather valves. Alternatively, tanks may be provided with fuel gas or inert gas blanketing to prevent oxygen/moisture ingress. Fixed roof tanks for light products (e.g. Motor Spirit) breathing into a neoprene balloon is not acceptable.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: INTRODUCTION Crude oil, the feed to all petroleum refineries, is received and stored in tanks to build up enough inventory prior to processing. This takes care of contingencies like delays in crude receipt and avoids interruptions in crude oil processing.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Washwater tanks shall be sized, in conjunction with available pump units and finished water storage, to provide the backwash waters required by Chapter 5.3.2.6 Surface Wash Facilities and Chapter 5.3.2.9 Backwash.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1. The exterior and interior of every finished water atmospheric storage tank shall be inspected as specified below. A thorough interior and exterior structural and coating inspection shall be conducted every 35 years by qualified and experienced personnel.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: All water storage structures shall be provided with an overflow that is brought down to an elevation between 12 and 24 inches above the ground surface, and discharges over a drainage inlet structure or a splash plate. No overflow may be connected directly to a sewer or storm drain.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Normally, atmospheric tanks are of fixed roof or cone roof or floating roof or fixed cum floating roof (with or without Nitrogen blanketing) type tanks and low pressure Nitrogen blanketed tanks. Floating Roof Floating roof may be single deck pontoon roof, double deck or pan roof."
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what is your average blood pressure
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: When the measurements are written down, both are written one above, or before, the other with the systolic being the first number. NOTE: Blood pressure is NOT the same as heart rate (pulse). You can check what your heart rate for your age should be here. You can also calculate your predicted maximum heart rate by using the calculation: 220 - (age) = Age Predicted Maximum Heart Rate, or see our Target Heart Rate Calculator and Chart.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: When your heart beats, it squeezes and pushes blood through your arteries to the rest of your body. This force creates pressure on those blood vessels, and that's your systolic blood pressure. A normal systolic pressure is below 120. A reading of 140 or more is high blood pressure (also called hypertension). The diastolic reading, or the bottom number, is the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests between beats. This is the time when the heart fills with blood and gets oxygen.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If your blood pressure is borderline high (called prehypertension) -- systolic blood pressure between 120 and 139 or diastolic blood pressure of 80 to 89 -- check it at least every year or more often as your doctor suggests.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: This is called systolic blood pressure. A normal systolic blood pressure is 120 or below. A systolic blood pressure of 120-139 means you have normal blood pressure that is higher than ideal, or borderline high blood pressure. Even people with this level are at a greater risk of developing heart disease.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Normal MAP is about 93 mm of mercury. For the scientists among you: The pressure of 1 mm of mercury = 0.019337 P.S.I. A systolic blood pressure of 2 P.S.I. (103 mm Hg) is good, a systolic blood pressure of 3 P.S.I. (155 mm Hg) is not good. Lowering High Blood Pressure Tactics.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Your blood pressure reading uses these two numbers. Usually the systolic number comes before or above the diastolic number. A reading of. 119/79 or lower is normal blood pressure. 140/90 or higher is high blood pressure. Between 120 and 139 for the top number, or between 80 and 89 for the bottom number is called prehypertension. Prehypertension means you may end up with high blood pressure, unless you take steps to prevent it.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The New Normal in High Blood Pressure. May 14, 2003 -- Nearly one in four adults in the U.S. who once thought they had normal blood pressure levels are now considered part of a new risk group category called prehypertension, according to new federal high blood pressure guidelines announced today.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A reading of. 1 119/79 or lower is normal blood pressure. 2 140/90 or higher is high blood pressure. 3 Between 120 and 139 for the top number, or between 80 and 89 for the bottom number is called prehypertension.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The new prehypertension category includes about 45 million men and women who have a systolic blood pressure (the top number) between 120 to 139 mm Hg or a diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) of 80 to 89 mm Hg.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A normal diastolic blood pressure number is 80 or less. A diastolic blood pressure between 80 and 89 is normal but higher than ideal. A diastolic blood pressure number of 90 or higher, on repeated measurements, is considered to be hypertension or high blood pressure."
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A reading of 119/79 or lower is normal blood pressure.
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what types are flours are there
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Various types of wheat are milled into a wide range of flours that are used for specific purposes: 1 Hard wheat varieties, including hard white, hard red winter, and hard red spring wheat have a high protein content (ranging from 10 to 14 percent), which means the gluten forming capacity is also higher.arina is a type of flour or meal made from almost any type of grain, nut, or starchy root, but is most often made from wheat. It is usually boiled in water to create a bland tasting hot breakfast cereal or it can be used as an ingredient in other dishes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Pastry Flour also is made with soft wheat and falls somewhere between all-purpose and cake flour in terms of protein content and baking properties. Pastry flour (also known as cookie flour) has a protein (gluten) of 9% to 10%. Use pastry flour for making biscuits, pie crusts, brownies, cookies and quick breads.hen making yeast bread recipes, there is not enough gluten in barley flour to properly develop the bread, and it is recommended swapping only one quarter of all-purpose flour for barley flour in yeast bread recipes. Great in quick breads and pancakes. Bread Flour is white flour made from hard, high-protein wheat.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 Type 45 is often called pastry flour, and is generally from a softer wheat (this corresponds to what older French texts call farine de gruau). 2 Some recipes use Type 45 for croissants, for instance, although many French bakers use Type 55 or a combination of Types 45 and 55.lour that does not have a leavening agent is called plain or all-purpose flour. It is appropriate for most bread and pizza bases. Some biscuits are also prepared using this type of flour. Bread flour is high in gluten protein, with 12.5-14% protein compared to 10-12% protein in all-purpose flour.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Wheat Flours When referring to flour, most people mean wheat flour, unless they say otherwise. Flours made from other foods include amaranth, barley, buckwheat, millet, oats, soy, quinoa, rice, rye, and triticale.Wheat flours are classified by the amount of protein they contain.heat Flours When referring to flour, most people mean wheat flour, unless they say otherwise. Flours made from other foods include amaranth, barley, buckwheat, millet, oats, soy, quinoa, rice, rye, and triticale.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Tortilla Flour. Tortilla flour is a type of wheat flour that is most often used for quick breads, such as muffins, biscuits, and dumplings, and flatbreads such as chapatis and tortillas. Whole-Wheat Flour. Whole-wheat flour is produced from grinding the full wheat berry (kernel).arina is a type of flour or meal made from almost any type of grain, nut, or starchy root, but is most often made from wheat. It is usually boiled in water to create a bland tasting hot breakfast cereal or it can be used as an ingredient in other dishes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Other Types of Flour. Specialty flours: Specialty flours, such as whole wheat or graham, rye, oat, buckwheat, and soy, generally are combined with all-purpose flour in baked products because none has sufficient gluten to provide the right amount of elasticity on its own.heat Flours When referring to flour, most people mean wheat flour, unless they say otherwise. Flours made from other foods include amaranth, barley, buckwheat, millet, oats, soy, quinoa, rice, rye, and triticale.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Standard wheat flours range from type 405 for normal white wheat flour for baking, to strong bread flour types 550, 812, and the darker types 1050 and 1700 for wholegrain breads. There is also a type 1600 which fits between white wheat flour and whole wheat flour, it will give you a darker white bread.tandard wheat flours range from type 405 for normal white wheat flour for baking, to strong bread flour types 550, 812, and the darker types 1050 and 1700 for wholegrain breads. There is also a type 1600 which fits between white wheat flour and whole wheat flour, it will give you a darker white bread.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Types of Flour: Flour that is used in baking comes mainly from wheat, although it can be milled from corn, rice, nuts, legumes, and some fruits and vegetables. The type of flour of flour used is vital at getting the product right.hen making yeast bread recipes, there is not enough gluten in barley flour to properly develop the bread, and it is recommended swapping only one quarter of all-purpose flour for barley flour in yeast bread recipes. Great in quick breads and pancakes. Bread Flour is white flour made from hard, high-protein wheat.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: This flour can also be used to replace corn starch (use 2 tablespoons tapioca flour for each 1 tablespoon corn starch). Teff Flour. Whole-Wheat Flour (Low Gluten) - Also called graham flour. It is made from the whole kernel of wheat and is higher in dietary fiber and overall nutrient content than white flours.hen making yeast bread recipes, there is not enough gluten in barley flour to properly develop the bread, and it is recommended swapping only one quarter of all-purpose flour for barley flour in yeast bread recipes. Great in quick breads and pancakes. Bread Flour is white flour made from hard, high-protein wheat.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Types of Flour. Most of us would describe flour as fine powder, made from wheat, which we use in cooking. However, depending on the wheat and the blending processes used by millers, it is now possible to buy different types of flour, each with a different purpose.ypes of Flour. Most of us would describe flour as fine powder, made from wheat, which we use in cooking. However, depending on the wheat and the blending processes used by millers, it is now possible to buy different types of flour, each with a different purpose."
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Wheat,Bread and Pastry.
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what is an annual deductible in health insurance
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Generally, the following amounts don’t apply toward the annual deductible: 1 Copayments and payments for services not subject to the annual deductible. 2 Payments for services subject to a maximum once you reach the maximum. 3 The difference between the actual charge and the eligible charge for services you receive from a nonparticipating provider. 4 Payme\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Deductible may be an annual or one-time charge and may vary in amount from program to program. See also family deductible. deductible amount, n the portion of dental care expense the insured must pay before the plan's benefits begin. deductible clause, n a provision in an insurance contract stipulating that the insurer will pay only that amount that is in excess of a specified amount.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: For tax deductible, see tax deduction. In an insurance policy, the deductible is the amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses. In general usage, the term deductible may be used to describe one of several types of clauses (see below) that are used by insurance companies as a threshold for policy payments.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The annual deductible is the aggregate maximum amount that the insurance policy requires the insured(s) to pay over the course of a year in deductibles. Stated otherwise, a deductible will normally be incurred for each physician's visit, medical test, or other procedure.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The annual deductible is a fixed dollar amount you pay for covered services each calendar year or plan year before HMSA will pay for certain services.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Copayments and payments for services not subject to the annual deductible. 2 Payments for services subject to a maximum once you reach the maximum. 3 The difference between the actual charge and the eligible charge for services you receive from a nonparticipating provider. 4 In some cases, this amount can be significant.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Several deductibles can be set by the insurer based on the cause of the claim. For example, a single housing insurance policy may contain multiple deductible amounts for loss or damage arising from theft, fire, natural calamities, evacuation etc.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: n 1. a stipulated sum the covered person must pay toward the cost of dental treatment before the benefits of the program go into effect. The deductible may be annual or payable only once and may vary in amount from program to program. n 2. the amount of dental expense for which the beneficiary is responsible before a third party will assume any liability for payment of benefits.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: To view your plan’s annual deductible amount and how much you’ve accumulated toward your annual deductible, please log in to My Account on hmsa.com and click the View Benefits link on the right of the home page. You can also call HMSA Customer Relations for assistance.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Depending on the policy, the deductible may apply per covered incident, or per year. For policies where incidents are not easy to delimit (health insurance, for example), the deductible is typically applied per year."
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It is the aggregate maximum amount that the insurance policy requires the insured(s) to pay over the course of a year in deductibles.
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what is the posterior chain
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The posterior chain is simply the backside of your body and its primary muscles include the lower back, gluteus maximus (glutes), hamstrings, and calves. This area is often neglected and misunderstood.There are two main reasons why. The first reason is many people sit 8-10+ hours per day.lthough the posterior chain consists of the low back, glutes, hamstrings and calves, the focus here will be on the function and importance of the glutes. When the glutes become inhibited the posterior chain is not functioning properly.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Check it out. T he Posterior Chain is a common training term in athletic development. Jim Wendler, a powerlifter and strength coach from Elite Fitness Systems (EFS) explains how everyone can benefit by training the chain.heck it out. T he Posterior Chain is a common training term in athletic development. Jim Wendler, a powerlifter and strength coach from Elite Fitness Systems (EFS) explains how everyone can benefit by training the chain.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Although the posterior chain consists of the low back, glutes, hamstrings and calves, the focus here will be on the function and importance of the glutes. When the glutes become inhibited the posterior chain is not functioning properly.lthough the posterior chain consists of the low back, glutes, hamstrings and calves, the focus here will be on the function and importance of the glutes. When the glutes become inhibited the posterior chain is not functioning properly.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Yes the posterior chain has been getting a lot of attention, and yes it plays a vital role in not only jumping, but most athletic performance. These two things are undeniable. What is also undeniable is that the role of the posterior chain is no more important than that of the anterior chain.hese muscles include the lower back, the glutes, the hamstrings, and also the calves. The muscles in the posterior chain are important for jumping for several reasons. The first one is that due to their size they generally have plenty of potential to generate a lot of power for your jump.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Figure 1: The muscles of the posterior chain. The posterior chain is the group of muscles that runs from your lower back down behind your legs, hence the name, posterior. These muscles include the lower back, the glutes, the hamstrings, and also the calves.The muscles in the posterior chain are important for jumping for several reasons.The first one is that due to their size they generally have plenty of potential to generate a lot of power for your jump.hese muscles include the lower back, the glutes, the hamstrings, and also the calves. The muscles in the posterior chain are important for jumping for several reasons. The first one is that due to their size they generally have plenty of potential to generate a lot of power for your jump.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The posterior chain is a group of muscles that generate from your lower back to the back of your legs. It includes the lower back, the glutes, the hamstrings and the calves.he posterior chain is a group of muscles that generate from your lower back to the back of your legs. It includes the lower back, the glutes, the hamstrings and the calves.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The primary exercises for developing the posterior chain are the Olympic lifts, squats, good-mornings, bent over rows, deadlifts, pull ups and hyperextensions; the common denominator among many of these movements is a focus on hip extension, excluding bent over rows and pull ups.he primary exercises for developing the posterior chain are the Olympic lifts, squats, good-mornings, bent over rows, deadlifts, pull ups and hyperextensions; the common denominator among many of these movements is a focus on hip extension, excluding bent over rows and pull ups.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The term posterior chain refers to the series of muscles that include the low back, the glutes, the hamstrings, and even the calf muscles. Posterior chain exercises involve most, if not all, of these muscles in a chainlike manner.trong and flexible hamstrings and posterior chain muscles are an important part of an injury-prevention strategy. The low back is one of the most commonly injured areas, often leading to lost work hours and high medical expenses. And in the world of sports, athletes are routinely sidelined by hamstring injuries.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The posterior chain is the most influential muscle group in the body. The glutes, hamstrings, and lower back tremendously affect your athletic prowess: they're the prime movers of forward propulsion. With such a huge role in performance, we can't take programming for the posterior chain lightly.he posterior chain is the most influential muscle group in the body. The glutes, hamstrings, and lower back tremendously affect your athletic prowess: they're the prime movers of forward propulsion. With such a huge role in performance, we can't take programming for the posterior chain lightly.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The posterior chain is a group of muscles consisting predominantly of tendons and ligaments on the posterior of the body.Examples of these muscles include the biceps femoris, gluteus maximus, erector spinae muscle group, trapezius, and posterior deltoids.he primary exercises for developing the posterior chain are the Olympic lifts, squats, good-mornings, bent over rows, deadlifts, pull ups and hyperextensions; the common denominator among many of these movements is a focus on hip extension, excluding bent over rows and pull ups."
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A group of muscles consisting predominantly of tendons and ligaments on the posterior of the body.
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what is tested in urinalysis
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: For this type of test, you will have to collects all urine that you expel in a 24 hour time period. This will help to detect many disease processes as a lab will analyze the urine (which you have to collect in a large bottle) for abnormal levels of the many substances filtered from the bloodstream by your kidneys.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Urine Test Overview. Urinalysis, also called a routine urine test, is used to check for abnormalities in the urine.Urine is liquid waste, which is made by the kidneys and stored in the bladder until it is eliminated by the body through urination. A number of diseases and conditions can result in abnormalities in the urine.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: What is being tested? A urinalysis is a group of physical, chemical, and microscopic tests. The tests detect and/or measure several substances in the urine, such as byproducts of normal and abnormal metabolism, cells, cellular fragments, and bacteria. Urine is produced by the kidneys, two fist-sized organs located on either side of the spine at the bottom of the ribcage.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The laboratory part of the exam detects bacteria, white blood cells, red blood cells, epithelial cells, casts, glucose, ketones, protein, bilirubin, crystals and chemical markers suggestive of infection known as leukesterase and nitrites. Normally, the urine should be clear of these elements.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: How is it used? The urinalysis is a set of screening tests that can detect some common diseases. It may be used to screen for and/or help diagnose conditions such as a urinary tract infections, kidney disorders, liver problems, diabetes or other metabolic conditions, to name a few.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A urinalysis is comprised of several chemical, microscopic and visual examinations used to detect cells, cell fragments and substances such as crystals or casts in the urine associated with the various conditions listed above. It can detect abnormalities that might require follow-up investigation and additional testing.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: How the results of drug tests can be used legally, depends upon the reason for the urinalysis test. There are five types of drug tests below: Random Testing. This is done by means of random testing.. Basically, a commander can order that either all or a random-selected sample of his/her unit be tested, at any time.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: When a urinary tract infection is suspected, your urologist will order a urine culture test. This test is performed in a laboratory and cultures are incubated for several hours. Any bacterial growth is examined by a lab technician to determine the type of bacteria causing the infection.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Medical Testing. This is testing which is accomplished in compliance with any medical requirements. Urinalysis tests given to new recruits falls under this category. As with Random Testing, results can be used in court-martials, article 15s, and involuntary discharges, to include service characterization.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A urinalysis is a test of your urine. A urinalysis is used to detect and manage a wide range of disorders, such as urinary tract infections, kidney disease and diabetes. A urinalysis involves checking the appearance, concentration and content of urine. Abnormal urinalysis results may point to a disease or illness."
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A urinalysis test measures several substances in the urine, such as byproducts of normal and abnormal metabolism, cells, cellular fragments and bacteria. It detects and manages a wide range of disorders, such as urinary tract infections, kidney disease and diabetes.
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what is schema stat
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: You should consider a schema to be the user account and collection of all objects therein as a schema for all intents and purposes. SCOTT is a schema that includes the EMP, DEPT and BONUS tables with various grants, and other stuff. SYS is a schema that includes tons of tables, views, grants, etc etc etc.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: And I believe actual data inserted into table is not part of schema. Schema describes what data, where and how can be stored, accessed, etc. Data itself is stored in tablespace and is not part of user's schema. Quota on that tablespace is data about user and is stored in dictionary, so it is schema object. So schema is not a data container. Schema is rules, properties, definitions, but not rows in the table.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: This procedure should be used for disabling the Monitoring option for all tables in the specified schema. If the value of the schemaname argument is ALL, then the Monitoring option is disabled for all tables that belong to all schemas registered in Oracle E-Business Suite.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: A database generally stores its schema in a data dictionary. Although a schema is defined in text database language, the term is often used to refer to a graphical depiction of the database structure. In other words, schema is the structure of the database that defines the objects in the database.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The term schema refers to the organization of data as a blueprint of how the database is constructed (divided into database tables in the case of relational databases). The formal definition of a database schema is a set of formulas (sentences) called integrity constraints imposed on a database.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Monitoring option should be enabled before using the GATHER AUTO or LIST AUTO option of GATHER_SCHEMA_STATS. If the value of the schemaname argument is ALL, then the Monitoring option is enabled for all tables that belong to all schemas registered in Oracle E-Business Suite.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In computing, the star schema is the simplest style of data mart schema and is the approach most widely used to develop data warehouses and dimensional data marts. The star schema consists of one or more fact tables referencing any number of dimension tables.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: SYSTEM is a schema..... Technically -- A schema is the set of metadata (data dictionary) used by the database, typically generated using DDL. A schema defines attributes of the database, such as tables, columns, and properties. A database schema is a description of the data in a database.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The star schema is an important special case of the snowflake schema, and is more effective for handling simpler queries. The star schema gets its name from the physical model's resemblance to a star shape with a fact table at its center and the dimension tables surrounding it representing the star's points.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Oracle E-Business Suite provides a set of procedures in the FND_STATS package to facilitate collection of these statistics. FND_STATS uses the DBMS_STATS package to gather statistics. Warning: You should not run DBMS_STATS directly. FND_STATS.GATHER_SCHEMA_STATS uses a parameter called OPTIONS. If set to GATHER AUTO, this option allows FND_STATS to determine automatically the tables for which statistics should be gathered, based on the change threshold."
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It defines attributes of the database, such as tables, columns, and properties.
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what is a west indies cultural customs
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Background Information: The West Indies is an archipelago, or group of islands, that extends from the waters off south western Florida to the coast of Venezuela in South America-The Bahamas to Trinidad and Tobago. The culture is a unique combination of culture of Britain, France, Netherlands and Africa.The main religion of the country is Christianity. Art dance and music play an important role in the lives of the locals. Common Medical Problems: Hypertension. Hypertension is the most common chronic disease in the West Indies.he culture is a unique combination of culture of Britain, France, Netherlands and Africa. The main religion of the country is Christianity. Art dance and music play an important role in the lives of the locals.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Well one of the differences between blacks in Jamaica and blacks in the USA is that Jamaicans are living in their country as part of the majority, whereas blacks in the USA are living in a country where they are part of a minority.t seems to me that West Indian blacks have reconnected with and taken greater pride in their West African heritage than black people in the USA. African Americans took black pride seriously for a while but West Indian culture incorporated its principles more wholly.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: But first of all, you have to know that West Indies is not a solid block of similar cultures. Quite the opposite actually. Most English people (from the USA, UK) know about Jamaica and Cuba because that's where they went and lived. Yet, Jamaica and Cuba are so different in their mindsets and cultures.t seems to me that West Indian blacks have reconnected with and taken greater pride in their West African heritage than black people in the USA. African Americans took black pride seriously for a while but West Indian culture incorporated its principles more wholly.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The West Indies is a region of the Caribbean Basin and North Atlantic Ocean that includes the many islands and island nations of the Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.etween 1958 and 1962, the United Kingdom reorganised all their West Indies island territories (except the British Virgin Islands and the Bahamas) into the West Indies Federation. They hoped that the Federation would coalesce into a single, independent nation.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Families of West Indies are also a collective culture as the Hispanic. As a collective culture people work together and help make educational decisions for the group. Parents demonstrate good ethical behaviors such as fairness, equality and dignity.90). Quinlan (2010) mentioned that 77% of residents in Common Wealth of Dominica are Catholics as in most West Indies cultures, and prayer is a traditional coping mechanism such as a way to cope with depression, including exercise aerobics (p. 9).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The West Indies is an archipelago, or group of islands, that extends from the waters off south western Florida to the coast of Venezuela in South America-The Bahamas to Trinidad and Tobago.he culture is a unique combination of culture of Britain, France, Netherlands and Africa. The main religion of the country is Christianity. Art dance and music play an important role in the lives of the locals.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: History. Before European settlement on the islands of the West Indies, they were inhabited by three different peoples: the Arawaks, the Caribs, and the Ciboney.These indigenous tribes were effectively wiped out by European colonists. Christopher Columbus was the first European to visit several of the islands (in 1492).istory. Before European settlement on the islands of the West Indies, they were inhabited by three different peoples: the Arawaks, the Caribs, and the Ciboney. These indigenous tribes were effectively wiped out by European colonists.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In the West Indies as well as Hispanics the main religion is Catholic. Health care practices and customs. Strunk, Townsend-Rocchiccioli and Sanford (2013) found that aging of America and the explosion of Hispanic immigrants into the United States are causing a tremendous burden to the health care system.90). Quinlan (2010) mentioned that 77% of residents in Common Wealth of Dominica are Catholics as in most West Indies cultures, and prayer is a traditional coping mechanism such as a way to cope with depression, including exercise aerobics (p. 9).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: They have created corporations to promote Caribbean culture through media, such as the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), and promote many events which would promote Caribbean traditions. Caribbean culture, like that of most countries around the world, is a product of its history, geography, and political system.hey have created corporations to promote Caribbean culture through media, such as the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), and promote many events which would promote Caribbean traditions. Caribbean culture, like that of most countries around the world, is a product of its history, geography, and political system.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: West Indies. Before European settlement on the islands of the West Indies, they were inhabited by three different peoples: the Arawaks, the Caribs, and the Ciboney.istory. Before European settlement on the islands of the West Indies, they were inhabited by three different peoples: the Arawaks, the Caribs, and the Ciboney. These indigenous tribes were effectively wiped out by European colonists."
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Quinlan mentioned that 77% of residents in Common Wealth of Dominica are Catholics as in most West Indies cultures, and prayer is a traditional coping mechanism such as a way to cope with depression, including exercise aerobics.
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average cost college education us
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: US student housing will be your next big college cost, although the variables here are not as extreme. The average annual housing fee for a four-year private US college is about $9,000.Housing at a four-year public college costs about $7,000.And while there are variations from college to college, there can be variations within the housing system of a given school as well.S student housing will be your next big college cost, although the variables here are not as extreme. The average annual housing fee for a four-year private US college is about $9,000.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Colleges often report a combined tuition and fees figure. According to the College Board, the average cost of tuition and fees for the 2014–2015 school year was $31,231 at private colleges, $9,139 for state residents at public colleges, and $22,958 for out-of-state residents attending public universities.he College Board reports the average cost for books and supplies for the 2014–2015 school year was $1,146 at public colleges and $1,244 at private colleges.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In HSBC’s 2014 report on the costs of studying abroad in different locations, the US emerged as the third most-expensive option overall, behind Australia and Singapore. HSBC put the average annual cost of study in the US – including tuition fees and living expenses – at US$36,564.ccording to student support organization College Board, published tuition fees for 2014/15 at state colleges are an average of US$9,139 for state residents, and $22,958 for everyone else.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: To attend an in-state public college for the 2012-13 academic year, the average overall cost (or sticker price) for students who don't receive any financial aid rose 3.8% to a record $22,261, according to the report. Tuition accounted for about half of that increase.s a result, the net price (the cost after scholarships, grants and federal tax benefits) that in-state students at public colleges will pay this year rose 4.6% to an average of $16,510.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The cost of room and board depends on the campus housing and food plans you choose. The College Board reports that the average cost of room and board in 2014–2015 ranged from $9,804 at four-year public schools to $11,188 at private schools.Colleges also provide room and board estimates for living off campus based on typical student costs.he College Board reports the average cost for books and supplies for the 2014–2015 school year was $1,146 at public colleges and $1,244 at private colleges.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: For the current academic year, the average published in-state tuition at public, four-year colleges and universities is $8,893, and the average net price is about $3,120, according to three College Board reports on trends in higher education.he situation is similar at private institutions. The average tuition prices increased by 3.8 percent between 2012-13 and 2013-14, to $30,090. But the average net price also increased, from $11,930 in 2012-13 to $12,460 in 2013-14.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Question: What are the trends in the cost of college education? Response: For the 2012–13 academic year, annual current dollar prices for undergraduate tuition, room, and board were estimated to be $15,022 at public institutions, $39,173 at private nonprofit institutions, and $23,158 at private for-profit institutions.he price for undergraduate tuition, room, and board at private for-profit institutions decreased 7 percent between 2002–03 and 2012–13, after adjustment for inflation. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2015). Digest of Education Statistics, 2013 (NCES 2015-011), Chapter 3.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The College Board reports the average cost for books and supplies for the 2014–2015 school year was $1,146 at public colleges and $1,244 at private colleges.he College Board reports the average cost for books and supplies for the 2014–2015 school year was $1,146 at public colleges and $1,244 at private colleges.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The cost to attend a private, four-year nonprofit college: $42,419, on average, including housing and meal plan. For-profit schools cost about $15,230, but housing figures weren’t available.Books and transportation costs can add more than $2,000 to the cost of attending college, and that rises even more for commuters.he breakdown in pricing: -Sticker prices, on average, for in-state tuition and fees at public four-year schools increased to $9,139 this school year – a 2.9% increase over the 2013-2014 school year. The average out-of-state price tag was $22,958, an increase of 3.3 percent increase. Room and board was $9,804.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: According to student support organization College Board, published tuition fees for 2014/15 at state colleges are an average of US$9,139 for state residents, and $22,958 for everyone else.This compares to an average of $31,231 at private non-profit colleges.ccording to student support organization College Board, published tuition fees for 2014/15 at state colleges are an average of US$9,139 for state residents, and $22,958 for everyone else."
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US$9,139 for state residents and $22,958 for everyone else.
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hardigg cases cad solids
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Twitter Google+ Facebook LinkedIn. © 2015 GrabCAD [email protected] Terms of Service Privacy policy. The Computer-Aided Design (CAD) files and all associated content posted to this website are created, uploaded, managed and owned by third party users. Each CAD and any associated text, image or data is in no way sponsored by or affiliated with any company, organization or real-world item, product, or good it may purport to portray.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Peli-Hardigg cases are the perfect option when it comes to transporting high-value goods. Manufactured from high-impact polyethylene, they are durable and waterproof, with recessed handles and integrated stacking ribs. First created in 1969, since then the range of Peli-Hardigg cases has grown considerably and a large number of standard cases are now available.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Ultra fragile electronic equipment can be transported safely in Peli-Hardigg double end 19” rackmount cases. With optional slide out frames and access from both ends, rack boxes enable sophisticated electronics to be deployed in any environment.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The Hardigg ISP2 Cases from Peli virtually eliminate load movement with a unique Inter-Stacking Pattern (ISP). The system is compatible across 64 different case sizes, from 0,018 to 0,576 cubic metres of storage. With its Inter-Stacking Pattern, ISP2 Cases can be cubed out as a solid block.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: From the most delicate equipment to slightly more rugged electronics, Peli has a case with the perfect combination of shock, vibration protection and portability. When it comes to fragile electronics, nothing protects better than a Peli-Hardigg™ 19-Inch Rackmount Case. The Peli Hardigg Rackmount Cases range includes:\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Published on Oct 23, 2008. Kenneth Tardif, engineering supervisor (and part time CAD administrator) from Hardigg Industries spoke about their early experiences using Solid Edge with Synchronous Technology. Published in: Technology, Business.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Peli Hardigg Single Lid Case In the beginning, a wooden crate fell apart. And then a corrugated box got wet. To make things worse, overweight metal cases showed up with sheared off handles. That's when Peli-Hardigg Cases arrived, manufactured from polyethylene.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Hardigg Pelican Categories. The Hardigg name is synonymous with high-end roto molded protective shipping and specialty cases and rack mount cases.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Hardigg (now known as Pelican Hardigg) offers 500-plus case molds and custom solutions for every application. Their shipping cases are built to survive the harshest environments on Earth and to protect the equipment inside no matter how rough the ride or challenging the conditions.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Customisation: One of the main advantages of choosing Peli-Hardigg cases is the high degree of customisation on offer. The cases can be updated to meet your needs. Including wheels, handles, latches, document holders, skid runners or casters, tie down rings, forklift spacers, bash-plates and humidity indicators."
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cause of a black tooth
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Other Causes: Dark spots on teeth. Some of the less common causes of Dark spots on teeth may include: 1 Poor oral hygiene. 2 Drugs(tetracycline). 3 Leaking amalgam restorations.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: On a concluding note, black stains on teeth should not just be seen as a cosmetic problem, but also as an indicator of poor oral hygiene. Thus, it is advisable to consult a dentist not only for the removal of stains, but for keeping your teeth healthy.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: White gums can be caused by several things. The first being what is called thrush, a fungal infection of the mouth. To treat this, you can contact your dentist, who will scrape off the fungus from areas of the gums and give you proper instructions on how to keep the fungus from returning.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Naturally Darker Gums. A natural reason that a person may have darker gums that are black or dark brown is skin pigment balance. Just as skin color can vary, so can gum color. For some people, often of non-Caucasian descent, gums can have spotted darkness or may not be pink at all.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Our teeth tend to be whiter during childhood. This is due to the fact that the enamel coating of deciduous/milk teeth is not as transparent as permanent teeth. Dentin, which is the layer underlying the enamel, is yellow in color. As we age, the yellow-colored dentin layer continues to develop and thicken.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: What Causes Black Teeth. Poor oral hygiene is one of the common contributing factors for discoloration of the teeth. This Buzzle write-up lists out the causes and treatment options for black teeth.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: List of 8 causes of Dark spots on teeth. This section shows a full list of all the diseases and conditions listed as a possible cause of Dark spots on teeth in our database from various sources.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: There are also other reasons for gum discoloration that cause a higher concern. First is acute necrotizing periodontal disease, also referred to as black gum disease. This black discoloration of the gums is due to dead tissue, or necrosis. This is a serious health issue, with symptoms that can also include bleeding gums, strong pain, and a foul smelling mouth. Along with improper oral care, the causes of this disease can include stress, smoking, viral infections, and HIV.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Common Causes: Dark spots on teeth. Some of the possible common medical causes of Dark spots on teeth may include: 1 Caries. 2 Fluorosis. 3 Smoking. 4 Caffeine.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Dental caries, which is commonly referred to as tooth decay or cavity, is most likely to occur when a person does not brush his teeth regularly. As a result, the bacteria start acting on food debris that gets lodged between the teeth. This can lead to slight discoloration of the teeth."
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Poor oral hygiene
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why do banks need quantitative analysts
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: I interviewed at U.S. Bank (Minneapolis, MN) in March 2014. I submitted my resume on their careers website on a Thursday or Friday. Got a call following Monday around 3pm from a recruiter who told me he would like to send my resume to the hiring manager and would follow up as soon as he talked to the hiring manager.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: They are the quantitative trader, quantitative researcher, financial engineer and the quantitative developer. They are all essential positions within the financial community, but have very different characteristics regarding perceived importance, levels of pay and career progression.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A quantitative analyst is a person who works with quantitative finance, using various techniques in a multitude of settings. Also known as a quant in the investment industry, this analyst may work in derivatives pricing, risk management, or many other financing positions that involve mathematics.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Quantitative Developer. There are generally two types of quantitative developers or quant devs in the financial industry. The first type will work closely with other quantitative analysts to implement and optimise their financial models.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Demand is also projected to increase as the growth of “big data” and technological improvements allow financial analysts to access a wider range of data and conduct higher quality analysis. This analysis will help businesses manage their finances, identify investment trends, and deliver new products or services to clients.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Banks tend to recruit PhD's in math/engineering/physics for quant positions, but as a general rule of thumb you should never do a PhD with the intent of working outside of academia. To look into quant positions, I would do research on financial employers you're interested in, and see what requirements they have for quant job postings (and they may not necessarily say quant in the postings).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In the financial world, analysts who rely strictly on quantitative analysis are frequently referred to as quants or quant jockeys. Governments rely on quantitative analysis to make monetary and other economic policy decisions. Governments and central banks commonly track and evaluate statistical data such as GDP and employment figures.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: With industry compliancy and information security laws and mandates being introduced in the past four years, the need for conducting a vulnerability and risk assessment is now paramount. This chapter helps you understand the need for risk assessment, and why stopping security problems before they start is vital to your business. This chapter is from the book This chapter is from the book\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Please refer to Credit Risk Analyst Test for further inputs. If you need to borrow money for your small business, credit risk analysts will evaluate your application. These analysts usually work for banks. Their job is to evaluate loan application...\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Quants spend a lot of their time looking at screens. 1 If you’re fascinated by the finance world and would like a broader set of job tasks, your alternatives include: 2 Actuary. 3 Business Analyst. 4 Financial Analyst. 5 Investment Banking Analyst."
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15200.00 salary equals how much per week
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: If your employment contract includes an annual salary figure instead of an hourly rate, the annual salary figure is your annual gross pay. You can determine your weekly gross pay by dividing by the number of weeks per year. For example, if you make $35,000 per year, your weekly gross pay equals 35,000/52, or $673.or example, if you make $10 per hour and you work a 40-hour week, your gross pay is $400 per week, or $20,800 per year.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: But if you get paid for 2 extra weeks of vacation (at your regular hourly rate), or you actually work for those 2 extra weeks, then your total year now consists of 52 weeks. Assuming 40 hours a week, that equals 2,080 hours in a year.Your annual salary of $40,000 would end up being about.ut if you get paid for 2 extra weeks of vacation (at your regular hourly rate), or you actually work for those 2 extra weeks, then your total year now consists of 52 weeks. Assuming 40 hours a week, that equals 2,080 hours in a year.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How much is a yearly salary if you make 16 dollars per hour? If you work 40 hours a week for 52 weeks then there are 52 x 40 = 2080 work hours per year, so salary is 16 x 2080 = $33,280 per year.8 people found this useful. Edit.f you work 40 hours a week for 52 weeks then there are 52 x 40 = 2080 work hours per year, so salary is 16 x 2080 = $33,280 per year. 8 people found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Step 1. Calculate how many hours you expect your employee to work. Usually, a work day is eight hours and an employee can expect to work 50 weeks. Multiply eight hours by five days a week to get a 40 hour work week, then 40 hours times 50 weeks equals 2,000 hours a year.Step 2. Find how much you want to pay the employee hourly. In the example, assume you want to pay him $12 an hour.ultiply eight hours by five days a week to get a 40 hour work week, then 40 hours times 50 weeks equals 2,000 hours a year. Step 2. Find how much you want to pay the employee hourly.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 25 dollars per hour what is your monthly salary? in a 40 working hour week $25/hour x 40 hours/week x 52 weeks/year x 1 year/12 months = $4333.33 per month less deductions if you need to experiment on further with the … rates, you may use the online calculator linked below.hat is 28 dollars per hour annual salary? in a typical 40 working hours per week $28/hour x 40 hours/week x 52 weeks/year = $58240/year if you need to experiment on further with rates, you may try using the onli … ne calculator linked below.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Hourly Calculation. Determine your gross pay at an hourly rate by multiplying your hourly rate by the total number of hours you work. For example, if you make $10 per hour and you work a 40-hour week, your gross pay is $400 per week, or $20,800 per year.Related Reading: How to Compute Annual Gross Pay in Excel.or example, if you make $10 per hour and you work a 40-hour week, your gross pay is $400 per week, or $20,800 per year.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: ›› $9.00 per hour working 2,000 hours. As a simple baseline calculation, let's say you take 2 weeks off each year as unpaid vacation time. Then you would be working 50 weeks of the year, and if you work a typical 40 hours a week, you have a total of 2,000 hours of work each year.In this case, you can quickly compute the annual salary by multiplying the hourly wage by 2000. Your hourly pay of $9.00 is then equivalent to an average annual income of. .ut if you get paid for 2 extra weeks of vacation (at your regular hourly rate), or you actually work for those 2 extra weeks, then your total year now consists of 52 weeks. Assuming 40 hours a week, that equals 2,080 hours in a year.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Divide your annual salary by 12. Earning a salary of $60,000 equals a $5,000 salary each month. If you're paid twice per month, your bimonthly check should be $2,500. If you're paid each week, your gross earnings equal $1,250.If you're a nonexempt employee and earn overtime, multiply the amount of hours worked per pay period by 1.5.Salaried employees may be subject to a 45-hour workweek rather than 40 hours.Calculate the number of withholding allowances you've claimed on Form W4.f you're paid each week, your gross earnings equal $1,250. If you're a nonexempt employee and earn overtime, multiply the amount of hours worked per pay period by 1.5. Salaried employees may be subject to a 45-hour workweek rather than 40 hours. Calculate the number of withholding allowances you've claimed on Form W4.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: What is 28 dollars per hour annual salary? in a typical 40 working hours per week $28/hour x 40 hours/week x 52 weeks/year = $58240/year if you need to experiment on further with rates, you may try using the onli … ne calculator linked below.hat is 28 dollars per hour annual salary? in a typical 40 working hours per week $28/hour x 40 hours/week x 52 weeks/year = $58240/year if you need to experiment on further with rates, you may try using the onli … ne calculator linked below.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: ›› $40,000 salary working 2,000 hours. As a simple baseline calculation, let's say you take 2 weeks off each year as unpaid vacation time. Then you would be working 50 weeks of the year, and if you work a typical 40 hours a week, you have a total of 2,000 hours of work each year.In this case, you can quickly compute the hourly wage by dividing the annual salary by 2000. Your yearly salary of $40,000 is then equivalent to an average hourly wage of. .ut if you get paid for 2 extra weeks of vacation (at your regular hourly rate), or you actually work for those 2 extra weeks, then your total year now consists of 52 weeks. Assuming 40 hours a week, that equals 2,080 hours in a year."
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what is smart charging
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: SMART VOLTAGE. Old cables and dusty USB ports can reduce a product’s charging voltage to under 5V, which in turn prolongs charging time. With iSmart 2.0 technology, irregular charging behavior is automatically corrected,ensuring consistent and reliable 5V charging every time.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A simple solution to mitigate this issue is called smart charging. Smart charging is the intelligent charging of EVs, where charging can be shifted based on grid loads and in accordance to the vehicle owner’s needs.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Although the image of a full field test. with a pocket screwdriver making sparks. in the D hole of a Delcotron is outdated, simple tests for outsmarting today’s so-. called smart charging systems are out. there for the tech who’s willing to learn. what makes these latest systems tick.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Not all chargers have this type of communication which is commonly used for lithium batteries. Besides the usual plus (positive) and minus (negative) terminals, a smart battery charger also has multiple terminals to connect to the smart battery pack's BMS.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: SMART CURRENT. iSmart 2.0 technology intelligently detects the charging needs of connected devices and automatically delivers the output needed for complete efficiency. With support for 2.4A output , the maximum charging needs for the most popular phones and tablets are met with zero limitations.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Load Balancing. Load Balancing is an indispensable Smart Charging feature for those that operate a charging station with dual sockets or multiple charging stations at a specific location. Operating a charging station requires your power source (e.g. office building) to carry the cumulative sum of the total capacity of these charging stations.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The challenge with EVs is getting data from the vehicle – particularly the vehicle’s battery state-of-charge. Without it, customers face the risk of not having a charge when they need it most. A third-party smart charging system with real-time battery state-of-charge can serve as an intermediary.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Many laptop computers have an internal smart battery charging system and use smart batteries. A smart battery charger is mainly a switch mode power supply (also known as high frequency charger) that has the ability to communicate with a smart battery pack's battery management system (BMS) in order to control and monitor the charging process.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: What is Smart Charging, Hub / Satellite, Load Balancing and Peak Shaving? Smart Charging is an umbrella term that defines all intelligent functionalities in EV-Box’s charging stations that optimize the charging infrastructure by creating and distributing the available power in an efficient and flexible manner.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: We've said it, and we'll say it again. The best kind of charger to use on your battery is a 3 stage charger. They are also called smart chargers or micro processor controlled chargers. Basically, these types of chargers are safe, easy to use, and will not overcharge your battery. Almost all of the chargers we sell are 3 stage chargers."
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A smart battery charger is mainly a switch mode power supply that has the ability to communicate with a smart battery pack's battery management system (BMS) in order to control and monitor the charging process.
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what is the medical definition of gaf
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The National Retail Federation (NRF) released its 2005 forecast today, predicting that. sales (general merchandise stores, apparel stores, furniture and home furnishings stores, electronics and appliances stores, and sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores) will increase 3.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: What does the letters GAF represent as in Current GAF=50, Highest GAF in past year=50. This Disclaimer applies to the Answer Below. 1 Dr. Dombeck responds to questions about psychotherapy and mental health problems, from the perspective of his training in clinical psychology.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale, a scale used to assess psychiatric status, ranging from 1 (lowest level of functioning) to 100 (highest level), measuring psychologic, social, and occupational functioning. It is widely used in studies of treatment effectiveness.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale a hundred-point scale used as axis V of DSM-IV to assess a client's recent and current levels of social, psychological, and occupational functioning. gray scale a representation of intensities in shades of gray, as in gray-scale ultrasonography.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Answer: GAF stands for “Global Assessment of Functioning. The GAF is a scale from 0 to 100 where higher scores indicate greater levels of functioning. Optimal mental health and coping capabilities are represented by scores in the 91 – 100 range. Persons with mild psychological problems fall in the 71 – 90 range.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Axis III: General medical conditions that might be relevant to understanding an individual's mental disorder (injury and poisoning); and. 2 Axis IV: Psychosocial and environmental problems (a negative life event such as intense grief over the death of a loved one).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A scale that rates a person's social, occupational, and psychological functioning. The scale rates from high functioning, (i.e., highly adapted and integrated to one's environment) to poorly functioning (i.e., self-destructive, homicidal, isolated, or lacking the rudiments of self-care). There is a children’s version of the scale, called the Children’s Global Assessment of Functioning (CGAF).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The purpose of GAF is to determine such things as: 1. whether or not a psychiatric patient ready to return to work after a protracted mental illness, 2. How sick a person is and, therefore, what treatments they may need, as well as what kinds of treatment, 3.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: gaff 1. n. 1. A large iron hook attached to a pole or handle and used to land large fish. 2. Nautical A spar attached to the mast and used to extend the upper edge of a fore-and-aft sail. 3. a. A sharp metal spur or spike fastened to the leg of a gamecock.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The DSM-IV manual is highly regarded around the world and often relied upon as a reliable medical reference in regards to mental disorders, by lawyers and, provided the evidence is introduced through a qualified, expert witness, courts of law. But note these judicial words: The inclusion or lack of inclusion in DSM IV is interesting but not fatal to the finding of mental disorder ... That is because the finding that the condition is a disease of the mind is a legal finding as opposed to a medical finding. 1. In addition to defining each mental disorder, the DSM-IV lists and catalogs mental disorders."
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Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale a hundred-point scale used as axis V of DSM-IV to assess a client's recent and current levels of social, psychological, and occupational functioning.
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what type of triangle can the pythagorean theorem be used for
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The series of lengths of the hypotenuse of primitive Pythagorean triangles begins 5, 13, 17, 25, 29, 37, 41 and is A020882 in Sloane's Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. It will contain 65 twice-the smallest number that can be the hypotenuse of more than one primitive Pythagorean triangle.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: We hope that the free math worksheets have been helpful. We encourage parents and teachers to select the topics according to the needs of the child. For more difficult questions, the child may be encouraged to work out the problem on a piece of paper before entering the solution.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Step 3. Use the Pythagorean theorem to determine the length of X. Identify the legs and the hypotenuse of the right triangle. The legs have length '24' and 'X' are the legs. The hypotenuse is 26.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 4. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve for the hypotenuse. The distance between your two points is the hypotenuse of the triangle whose two sides you've just defined. Use the Pythagorean Theorem as you normally would to find the hypotenuse, setting a as the length of your first side and b as the length of the second.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Determine which side(s) of the triangle you are solving for. The Pythagorean Theorem allows mathematicians to find the length of any one of a right triangle's sides as long as they know the lengths of the other two sides. Determine which of your sides has an unknown length-a, b, and/or c.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The 3-4-5 Triangle. It is perhaps surprising that there are some right-angled triangles where all three sides are whole numbers called Pythagorean Triangles. The three whole number side-lengths are called a Pythagorean triple or triad. An example is a = 3, b = 4 and h = 5, called the 3-4-5 triangle. We can check it as follows: 3 2 +4 2 = 9 + 16 = 25 = 5 2 so a2 + b2 = h2. This triple was known to the Babylonians (who lived in the area of present-day Iraq and Iran) even as long as 5000 years ago! Perhaps they used it to make a right-angled triangle so they could make true right-angles when constructing buildings-we do not know for certain.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Ad. 2. Assign the variables a, b, and c to the sides of your triangle. In the Pythagorean Theorem, the variables a and b refer to the sides that meet in a right angle, while the variable c refers to the hypotenuse-the longest side which is always opposite the right angle.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Pythagorean Theorem describes the lengths of the sides of a right triangle in a way that is so elegant and practical that the theorem is still widely used today. The theorem states that for any right triangle, the sum of the squares of the non-hypotenuse sides is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Problem 2. Use the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the value of X. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. Remember our steps for how to use this theorem. This problems is like example 2 because we are solving for one of the legs. Step 1. Identify the legs and the hypotenuse of the right triangle.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Converse Pythagorean Theorem-Types of Triangles. Objective: I know how to determine the types of triangles using Pythagoras' Theorem. Check out The Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem if you need more information. Fill in all the gaps, then press Check to check your answers."
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what is variable cost economics
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: By dividing the total variable costs for a specific period by that same period's production volume will provide us with the variable cost per spark plug. For example, if the spark plug business made 500,000 units last year, its unit variable cost is $90,000 / 500,000, or $0.18.he formula to calculate variable cost is: Total Variable Cost = Total Quantity of Output * Variable Cost Per Unit of Output. To recognize variable costs, it is important to understand how to categorize costs. Variable costs are those which do not remain constant, specifically when production activities fluctuate.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In economics, variable cost and fixed cost are the two main costs a company has when producing goods and services.A company's ...ariable Costs. Variable costs go up when a company produces more goods or services, and go down when it produces fewer goods or services. This is compared to fixed costs, which do not change in proportion to ... Investing.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In economics, average variable cost (AVC) is a firm's variable costs (labor, electricity, etc.) divided by the quantity of output produced.Variable costs are those costs which vary with output. where VC = variable cost, AVC = average variable cost, and Q = quantity of output produced.Average variable cost plus average fixed cost equals average total cost :ariable costs are those costs which vary with output. where VC = variable cost, AVC = average variable cost, and Q = quantity of output produced.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Variable costs are those costs that vary depending on a company's production volume; they rise as production increases and fall as production decreases. Variable costs differ from fixed costs such as rent, advertising, insurance and office supplies, which tend to remain the same regardless of production output.ariable Costs. Variable costs go up when a company produces more goods or services, and go down when it produces fewer goods or services. This is compared to fixed costs, which do not change in proportion to ... Investing.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Definition. The Average Variable Cost (AVC) is the total variable cost per unit of output. This is found by dividing Total Variable Cost (TVC) by total output (Q). Total Variable Cost (TVC) is all the costs that vary with output, such as materials and labor.he average variable cost is a firm's variable cost per unit of output. Most AVC functions will start decreasing and then at one point, begin to increase. A firm will chose to shut down production in the short run if the market price is less than the average variable cost of production.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Variable costs are costs that vary with output. Generally variable costs increase at a constant rate relative to labor and capital. Variable costs may include wages, utilities, materials used in production, etc. In accounting they also often refer to mixed costs.ixed costs are costs that are independent of output. These remain constant throughout the relevant range and are usually considered sunk for the relevant range (not relevant to output decisions). Fixed costs often include rent, buildings, machinery, etc.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Variable costs are costs that change in proportion to the good or service that a business produces. Variable costs are also the sum of marginal costs over all units produced. They can also be considered normal costs.Fixed costs and variable costs make up the two components of total cost.Direct costs, however, are costs that can easily be associated with a particular cost object. However, not all variable costs are direct costs.hey can also be considered normal costs. Fixed costs and variable costs make up the two components of total cost. Direct costs, however, are costs that can easily be associated with a particular cost object.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: DEFINITION of 'Fixed Cost'. A cost that does not change with an increase or decrease in the amount of goods or services produced. Fixed costs are expenses that have to be paid by a company, independent of any business activity.It is one of the two components of the total cost of a good or service, along with variable cost.Next Up.EFINITION of 'Fixed Cost'. A cost that does not change with an increase or decrease in the amount of goods or services produced. Fixed costs are expenses that have to be paid by a company, independent of any business activity.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Definition of Variable Cost. Variable costs are expenses that fluctuate proportionally with the quantity of output. Variable costs are directly tied to the activities of producing volume, which rises when these activities increase and falls when activities decrease.This effect can be related to materials, labor, and sales commissions.he formula to calculate variable cost is: Total Variable Cost = Total Quantity of Output * Variable Cost Per Unit of Output. To recognize variable costs, it is important to understand how to categorize costs. Variable costs are those which do not remain constant, specifically when production activities fluctuate.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Course Description: Fixed cost, variable cost and marginal cost are very important concepts to understand in economics. Fixed costs are business expenses and are often time-related such as salaries and rents which are paid on a monthly basis.ourse Description: Fixed cost, variable cost and marginal cost are very important concepts to understand in economics. Fixed costs are business expenses and are often time-related such as salaries and rents which are paid on a monthly basis."
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Those costs that vary depending on a company's production volume.
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itil core services definition
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Definition: (ITIL Service Strategy) A service that delivers. the basic outcomes desired by one or more. customers. A core service provides a specific. level of utility and warranty. Customers may. be offered a choice of utility and warranty. through one or more service options. See. also enabling service; enhancing service; IT. service; service package.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Information Technology Service Management - ITSM Overview. IT Service Management (ITSM) is defined as a process-based practice intended to align the delivery of information technology (IT) services with needs of the business, which emphasizes benefits to customers. While the process at its core concerns technology, this focus on the client is key.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Information Technology Infrastructure Library, or ITIL as it is commonly called, describes a set of good practices in the provisioning, management, and support of services by the IT community.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The center and origin point of the ITIL Service Lifecycle, the ITIL Service Strategy (SS) volume, provides guidance on clarification and prioritization of service-provider investments in services. More generally, Service Strategy focuses on helping IT organizations improve and develop over the long term.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: But something the ITIL does not mention is exactly what you need... One of the main reasons so many organizations stall at the IT service definition phase is because ITIL is insufficient in defining services, and it offers no help in developing an IT service definition model. To find the best IT service definition framework.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: IT Service Management Initiatives. IT Service Management (ITSM) is defined as a process-based practice intended to align the delivery of information technology (IT) services with needs of the business, which emphasizes benefits to customers. While the process at its core concerns technology, this focus on the client is key.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: ITIL describes processes, procedures, tasks, and checklists which are not organization-specific, but can be applied by an organization for establishing integration with the organization's strategy, delivering value, and maintaining a minimum level of competency.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (September 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) ITIL, formerly an acronym for Information Technology Infrastructure Library, is a set of practices for IT service management (ITSM) that focuses on aligning IT services with the needs of business.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The swirl logoTM is a trade mark of AXELOS Limited. ITIL® is a registered trade mark of AXELOS Limited. 2. Acknowledgements. We would like to thank Ashley Hanna (HP) and Stuart Rance (HP) who produced the. original ITIL glossary in English in May 2007, and to Ashley Hanna who updated it in July. 2011. Thanks are also due to all those that contributed to the 2007 and 2011 editions of the ITIL. core guidance.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Although ITIL underpins ISO/IEC 20000 (previously BS 15000), the International Service Management Standard for IT service management, there are some differences between the ISO 20000 standard and the ITIL framework."
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It is a set of practices for IT service management (ITSM) that focuses on aligning IT services with the needs of business.
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what pathogen causes influenza in animals
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Type C usually causes milder respiratory symptoms. While the flu vaccine can help protect you from types A and B, there is no immunization for type C virus. Type A flu viruses are also found in many different animals, including ducks, chickens, pigs, whales, horses, and seals.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The flu is caused by influenza virus types A, B, and C. Both type A and type B flu viruses are responsible for the seasonal outbreaks of flu. Type A flu viruses are found in many different animals, including ducks, chickens, pigs, and horses.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The majority of pathogens of animals are generalists that infect multiple host species, referred to as multi-host pathogens or multi-host parasites. Some multi-host pathogens are maintained in a sylvatic transmission cycle where the pathogen is maintained completely in multiple wildlife species.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Causes of the flu. The flu is caused by influenza virus types A, B, and C. Both type A and type B flu viruses are responsible for the seasonal outbreaks of flu. Type A flu viruses are found in many different animals, including ducks, chickens, pigs, and horses. Influenza B viruses circulate widely only among humans.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The flu is caused by influenza virus types A, B, and C. Both type A and type B flu viruses are responsible for the seasonal outbreaks of flu. Type A flu viruses are found in many different animals, including ducks, chickens, pigs, and horses. Influenza B viruses circulate widely only among humans.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Confidence votes 5. swine flu is not a pathogen or causes the pathogen it is caused by a pathogen a pathogen is a micro organism that causes diseases such as bacteria or viruses etc and the pathogen of swine flu is virus H1N1 pandemic.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Type C usually causes milder respiratory symptoms. While the flu vaccine can help protect you from types A and B, there is no immunization for type C virus. Type A flu viruses are also found in many different animals, including ducks, chickens, pigs, whales, horses, and seals. Type B viruses only affect people.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Answer by Maya.sadaddin. Confidence votes 5. swine flu is not a pathogen or causes the pathogen it is caused by a pathogen a pathogen is a micro organism that causes diseases such as bacteria or viruses etc and the pathogen of swine flu is virus H1N1 pandemic.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The flu is caused by influenza virus types A, B, and C. Both type A and type B flu viruses are responsible for the seasonal outbreaks of flu.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: swine flu is not a pathogen or causes the pathogen it is caused by a pathogen a pathogen is a micro organism that causes diseases such as bacteria or viruses etc and the pathogen of swine flu is virus H1N1 pandemic."
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