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what is currentc
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Also see voltage, resistance, and Ohm's Law. Current is a flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms.The common symbol for current is the uppercase letter I.The standard unit is the ampere, symbolized by A. One ampere of current represents one coulomb of electrical charge (6.24 x 10 18 charge carriers) moving past a specific point in one second.he common symbol for current is the uppercase letter I. The standard unit is the ampere, symbolized by A. One ampere of current represents one coulomb of electrical charge (6.24 x 10 18 charge carriers) moving past a specific point in one second.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Paydiant, a startup based in Newton, Mass., provides the technology behind the app and partnered with Merchant Customer Exchange, a consortium of retailers, to create it. Consumers using the app can pay using a QR code, Bluetooth or a numeric code that is generated through the app on their phone upon checkout.aydiant, a startup based in Newton, Mass., provides the technology behind the app and partnered with Merchant Customer Exchange, a consortium of retailers, to create it. Consumers using the app can pay using a QR code, Bluetooth or a numeric code that is generated through the app on their phone upon checkout.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX) is a company created by a consortium of U.S. retail companies to develop a merchant-owned mobile payment system, which will be called CurrentC.. The joint venture was announced on August 15, 2012.he system utilizes a smartphone app and digital wallet: to make a purchase, the user scans a QR code shown on the cashier's screen, or has the cashier scan a QR code from the phone's screen. If a QR code cannot be generated, a numeric code may be manually entered.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: MCX's flagship product is CurrentC, a mobile payments platform. The system utilizes a smartphone app and digital wallet: to make a purchase, the user scans a QR code shown on the cashier's screen, or has the cashier scan a QR code from the phone's screen.If a QR code cannot be generated, a numeric code may be manually entered.he system utilizes a smartphone app and digital wallet: to make a purchase, the user scans a QR code shown on the cashier's screen, or has the cashier scan a QR code from the phone's screen. If a QR code cannot be generated, a numeric code may be manually entered.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The company is led by merchants such as 7-Eleven, Alon Brands, Best Buy, CVS Health, Darden Restaurants; HMSHost, Hy-Vee, Lowe's, Michaels, Publix, Sears Holdings, Shell Oil Products US, Sunoco, Target Corporation and Walmart.he system utilizes a smartphone app and digital wallet: to make a purchase, the user scans a QR code shown on the cashier's screen, or has the cashier scan a QR code from the phone's screen. If a QR code cannot be generated, a numeric code may be manually entered.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: vs. Apperian. Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX) CurrentC is a mobile payments application backed by some of the nation's largest retailers including Target, Walmart, CVS, Best Buy and Rite Aid, as well as banks like Capital One.aydiant, a startup based in Newton, Mass., provides the technology behind the app and partnered with Merchant Customer Exchange, a consortium of retailers, to create it. Consumers using the app can pay using a QR code, Bluetooth or a numeric code that is generated through the app on their phone upon checkout.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 6:31 AM EDT October 30th, 2014. CurrentC made a lot of headlines this week, but not because they meant to. The PR backlash as a result of the decision on the part of CVS and Rite Aid to disable NFC, and therefore Apple Pay, caused the mainstream media and social media channels to light up.:31 AM EDT October 30th, 2014. CurrentC made a lot of headlines this week, but not because they meant to. The PR backlash as a result of the decision on the part of CVS and Rite Aid to disable NFC, and therefore Apple Pay, caused the mainstream media and social media channels to light up.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: CurrentC will offer customers the freedom to pay with a variety of financial accounts, including personal checking accounts, merchant gift cards and select merchant-. Merchant Customer Exchange LLC 21 Hickory Drive, 3rd Floor Waltham, MA 02451 MCX.com ! branded credit and debit accounts.Additional payment options will be available in the coming months. •! A more secure way to pay.arn rewards from participating merchant loyalty programs. CurrentC will allow customers to simplify and organize all participating merchant loyalty cards and membership accounts in one app. Existing rewards, once entered, are detected, applied and earned automatically during the transaction.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: CurrentC is a free downloadable app that lets customers save time and money by centralizing participating merchant loyalty rewards and payment accounts, and automatically applying coupons, promotions and loyalty rewards at checkout across our growing network of merchants.urrentC is a free downloadable app that lets customers save time and money by centralizing participating merchant loyalty rewards and payment accounts, and automatically applying coupons, promotions and loyalty rewards at checkout across our growing network of merchants.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A consortium of retailers has announced that mobile payments system CurrentC will start operation in mid-2015. CurrentC is a merchant-oriented payment system designed to circumvent the current credit/debit card system. The lack of focus on CurrentC users compared to Apple Pay probably dooms it from the start.ith Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) Pay becoming ever more widely adopted by card issuers and more widely accepted by retailers, mobile payments was bound to see new entrants. The latest to emerge is CurrentC, backed by a consortium of retailers such as Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) and Best Buy (NYSE: BBY)." ]
CurrentC is a free downloadable app that lets customers save time and money by centralizing participating merchant loyalty rewards and payment accounts, and automatically applying coupons, promotions and loyalty rewards at checkout across our growing network of merchants.
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how fast do beans sprout
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Tips. 1 Experiment with a variety of beans and seeds. 2 Mung beans make an especially good choice, but adzuki beans, lentils, and soybeans are also common. 3 Other seeds, such as clover, red cabbage, sunflower, snow pea, beet, broccoli, onion, and wheatgrass, can also be used.early any type of bean can be sprouted, but small beans are generally the healthiest choice. Many large bean varieties are more likely to develop mold upon sitting in moist conditions for prolonged periods of time.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Yields approximately 1 1/2 Cups (1/2 lb.) of Sprouts. Put 1/3 - 1/2 Cup of seed * into a bowl or Sprouter. Seed Prep. Most Mung Beans are grown in China by farmers-often with little machinery.After harvest they are left to dry on gravel roads-so they are dusty.ields approximately 1 1/2 Cups (1/2 lb.) of Sprouts. Put 1/3 - 1/2 Cup of seed * into a bowl or Sprouter. Seed Prep. Most Mung Beans are grown in China by farmers-often with little machinery.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Mung bean sprouts can be added to a dish in the final few minutes of cooking. Sprouted lentils are fully cooked after four or five minutes of steaming. Sprouted chickpeas and adzuki beans need around 15 minutes of cooking.lfalfa is a legume just like lentils, chickpeas, and mung beans—they can all be sprouted with the same grow-in-the-jar method. You may be picturing alfalfa sprouts and mung beans sprouts in your local Chinese take-out.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Choose a small bean or seed. Nearly any type of bean can be sprouted, but small beans are generally the healthiest choice. Many large bean varieties are more likely to develop mold upon sitting in moist conditions for prolonged periods of time.early any type of bean can be sprouted, but small beans are generally the healthiest choice. Many large bean varieties are more likely to develop mold upon sitting in moist conditions for prolonged periods of time.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: As well as growing mung beans as sprouts, they can also be planted out in the garden. Late spring, when soils are warm, is the best time for planting as the soil is warm, and beans should be able to be harvested in as little as three months (typically 100 days).ung beans start to form once plants reach a height of 15 to 18 inches (38–45 cm), and are typically ready for harvesting 100 days after sowing. The beans will not mature at the same time, so harvest when about 60% of pods have reached maturity.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Three Methods: Picking Beans Sprouting in a Jar Sprouting Under Pressure. Bean sprouts are a raw, crunchy vegetable found in many Asian and health food dishes. They are remarkably easy to grow indoors, and the process only takes a few days to complete.early any type of bean can be sprouted, but small beans are generally the healthiest choice. Many large bean varieties are more likely to develop mold upon sitting in moist conditions for prolonged periods of time.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Yields approximately 1 Cup (1/2 lb.) of Sprouts. Seed Prep Measure out 1/2 Cup of seed * Rinse your seeds to remove dust or plant debris.Soak Transfer your seeds-if necessary-into your Sprouter, or a bowl. Add 2-3 times as much cool (60-70 degree) water.hat's the way we like our Bean Sprouts. Depending on your climate and the time of year you are sprouting and most importantly your personal preference-You may Rinse and Drain again at 8-12 hour intervals for up to 6 days. We Do Not recommend doing so, unless you're doing a science experiment.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The appearance of mung bean plants is more like garden beans than soybeans, and they can grow up to 24 to 30 inches (60–75 cm) tall; they also have smaller leaves than soybeans, and a moderate number of branches.ung beans start to form once plants reach a height of 15 to 18 inches (38–45 cm), and are typically ready for harvesting 100 days after sowing. The beans will not mature at the same time, so harvest when about 60% of pods have reached maturity.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Time Frame. Bean seeds germinate within 8 to 10 days under optimal conditions. They emerge as a tiny hooked stem with one single lobe and perhaps a cracked seed coat.Within a few days, the first real leaves emerge. Green beans are harvested within 60 to 75 days, depending on the variety.arning. Bean seeds are damaged by soaking in water or by being planted in very wet soil. Plant them in warm, moist, but not soggy, soil at a depth of 1 inch beneath the surface.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Alfalfa is a legume just like lentils, chickpeas, and mung beans—they can all be sprouted with the same grow-in-the-jar method. You may be picturing alfalfa sprouts and mung beans sprouts in your local Chinese take-out.These looked more bean than sprout; I was a little wary.lfalfa is a legume just like lentils, chickpeas, and mung beans—they can all be sprouted with the same grow-in-the-jar method. You may be picturing alfalfa sprouts and mung beans sprouts in your local Chinese take-out." ]
8 to 10 days
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are the cayman islands us territory
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The Cayman Islands (a British Overseas Territory) are in the Caribbean Sea just south of western Cuba, and northwest of Jamaica.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Note 11: The Netherlands Antilles dissolved on October 10, 2010. Curaçao and Sint Maarten (the Dutch two-fifths of the island of Saint Martin) became autonomous territories of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius now fall under the direct administration of the Netherlands.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: No Passport Required: 20 Getaways in the American Territories (PHOTOS) Tropical islands and beaches are often at the top of our bucket lists, but these exotic places are often difficult to get to, especially if, like a third of all Americans, you don’t have a passport.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: (2012) 36,205. United States Virgin Islands, also called U.S. Virgin Islands, organized unincorporated island territory of the United States, situated at the eastern end of the Greater Antilles, about 40 miles (64 km) east of Puerto Rico, in the northeastern Caribbean Sea.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Country Data Overview (PDF) United States Virgin Islands, also called U.S. Virgin Islands, organized unincorporated island territory of the United States, situated at the eastern end of the Greater Antilles, about 40 miles (64 km) east of Puerto Rico, in the northeastern Caribbean Sea.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Welcome to Cayman Islands. Some two million tourists visit the Cayman Islands each year. Most of them are cruise-ship passengers, who spend a few hours shopping, sunbathing or swimming with stingrays, before pulling out of port.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: So whether you choose to go to Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa or the Northern Mariana Islands, click on the slideshow above to see our favore 20 places to visit in the U.S. territories. (For More Travel, Follow us on Facebook)\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Note 4: U.K. Overseas Territory (also claimed by Argentina). Note 5: French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte and Reunion are first-order administrative divisions of overseas France, and are therefore not dependencies or areas of special sovereignty. They are included in this list only for the convenience of the user.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: More places in Cayman Islands. Some two million tourists visit the Cayman Islands each year. Most of them are cruise-ship passengers, who spend a few hours shopping, sunbathing or swimming with stingrays, before pulling out of port. Others hunker down near Seven Mile Beach, enjoying their all-inclusive resort on one of the Caribbean's most beautiful stretches of sand.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Puerto Rico. The U.S. territory of Puerto Rico is one of the closest Caribbean islands to the mainland United States, and it does not require a passport to enter if you are an American citizen. This scenic and tropical port of call is a favorite for cruisers and has an average year round temperature of 80 degrees." ]
No, They are in the Caribbean Sea.
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what's causing the ridges in my nails
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Your fingernails can reveal a lot about the state of your health. Conditions ranging from stress to kidney and thyroid disease can cause changes in your nails. One common change is the appearance of vertical or horizontal ridges. Most of the time, ridges in fingernails are harmless.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Causes of Horizontal Ridges in Nails. Also known as Beau's lines, horizontal ridges in your nails are often signs of a problem lurking in your body. What they are showing depends upon your overall health. Here are some of the most common issues. 1. Injury, Biting or Chemicals\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If it appears the ridges are the result of a skin condition, a dermatologist can start you on a treatment plan. If the cause of your fingernail ridges is unclear, your dermatologist may take some fingernail clippings to have them analyzed in a lab for signs of infection.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Many serious diseases can lead to problems with your nails. These include diseases of the kidneys, liver, thyroid, heart, and even the skin. Some skin cancers show up first as horizontal nail ridges. Some surgeries can lead to the problem as well, especially those that affect the amount of oxygen in the blood.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Once the culprit is identified, you can follow these steps: 1 Remove all nail polish by the cotton ball with the help of a nail polish remover. 2 Wash hands thoroughly and dry the nails with clean cloth. 3 Apply little amount drop of nail oil or cuticle cream on each nail, and slowly rub the cream on nail beds.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In additions, some chemicals like nail polisher can cause the nail to peel and become brittle in long time exposure. 2. Infections. Bacterial infections have been known to cause horizontal ridges in nails. Yeast or other fungal infections can lead to nail issues and one of those symptoms can be horizontal ridges. Other infections like heart valve infections and viral warts can also change the way your nail looks, including horizontal ridges.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A good nail care routine can help cure and prevent horizontal ridges. 1 Once the culprit is identified, you can follow these steps: 2 Remove all nail polish by the cotton ball with the help of a nail polish remover. 3 Wash hands thoroughly and dry the nails with clean cloth.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Besides, certain symptoms require an immediate medical visit, including: 1 Clubbed fingertips or disfigured nails. 2 A wide, dark streak on the nail. 3 Blue nails. 4 Very pale ridges on the nail, especially horizontal. 5 Pitting in the nails. 6 White lines below the nails, or nails that are turning white.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Causes and symptoms of ridges in fingernails Fingernails are made by living skin cells in your fingers. So a skin condition such as eczema may lead to fingernail ridges. Skin dryness can also cause these ridges. If your body is low in protein, calcium, zinc, or vitamin A, a deficiency can sometimes be revealed by ridges in your fingernails. Vertical ridges. Vertical ridges are furrows that run from the tip of your fingernail down to the cuticle.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: What Causes Horizontal Ridges on Nails? If you want to learn more about your health, look at your fingernails. Your nails grow quickly, so they can show signs of physical problems before you notice it in any other part of your body. Horizontal nail ridges are often a sign of serious problems, such as vitamin or mineral deficiencies, or some types of illnesses." ]
Causes of ridges in your nails are skin condition such as eczema,skin dryness,protein, calcium, zinc, or vitamin A deficiency.
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how much do you pay a real estate agent
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: By Elizabeth Weintraub. Updated February 27, 2017. Who pays a real estate agent is a very common question. To understand who pays real estate commissions — whether it's sellers or buyers or both — first take a look at how real estate agents are paid and how they share cooperating commissions.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Knowing the value of your house and exercising patience and restraint are key. Get your home appraised; it’s worth the $250 to $500 price tag. In a good market, the sale price can be 10 percent to 15 percent above the appraisal. In a weaker market, the sale price may be around the appraisal figure. We’ll go over how to figure out your sale price in detail later in the article.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Whether you are a home buyer or seller, you're likely to work with a real estate agent for your transaction. According to the National Association of Realtors' 2013 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, 88% of home buyers worked with a real estate professional. It's clearly a popular business, and that leads us to wonder: how do real estate agents get paid?\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In other words, the 162,560 real estate agents nationwide earned a mean hourly wage of $24.97. The lowest ten percent of real estate agents earn an average $20,700, while the top ten percent make an average of $95,540 annually. For real estate agents employed within a real estate office, the average real estate agent salary is right around normal at $52,870. However, real estate agents employed within the federal government see an annual average paycheck of $75,930, and those employed in residential building construction earn $54,090.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Real estate agents work for a real estate broker. All fees paid to a real estate agent pass through the broker. Only a real estate broker can pay a real estate commission and sign a listing agreement with a seller.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Selling a house can be expensive. Not only are you probably going to have to lay out some cash to spruce it up so you can get top dollar, you also have to plan on paying a real estate commission, which usually runs 6% of the sales price. On a $300,000 home that’s $18,000 — not a small chunk of change.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In many cases the commission is evenly split between the buyer's agent and the listing agent, but sometimes the split is negotiated unevenly. For example, a seller could agree to pay a 5.5% commission divided so that the listing agent receives 3% and the buyer's agent receives 2.5% of the listing.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Small Business/Self-Employed Topics. Licensed Real Estate Agents - Real Estate Tax Tips. Most real estate professionals operate their business as a sole proprietorship. This means that you are not someone's employee, you haven't formed a partnership with anyone, and you have not incorporated your business. Statutory Nonemployees.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: These laws vary from state to state, but they generally require you to disclose, either verbally or in writing, the presence of any hazardous materials in your home or significant flaws in construction. If you’re unsure of what you have to disclose, consult a real estate agent, attorney or your local housing authority.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Rates can be negotiated. If you are a seller and a contract calls for a 6% commission, you can ask whether the agent will take less. “Offer 4%,” suggests Bob Nettleton, a social media editor for a natural health products website, who negotiated the commission when he used a real estate agent to sell his home." ]
$52,870
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when is it corn season in pennsylvania
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Sep 21. 1/ Not published by season, “All Barley” acres included. 2/ Not published by planting season. An “All Barley” acreage estimate is published in the Barley, Fall table. Barley, Fall: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Crop Profile for Field Corn in Pennsylvania. Prepared: April, 2004. General Production Information. ● Acreage is stable at about 1.5 million acres, down from a high of 1.75 million acres in the late 1970s.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Harvesting of corn have different time lines based on the producing country. For instance, in the United States, the largest producer of corn around the world, harvesting takes place in October finishing in November. China's harvest of corn start in August finishing in October. The European Union basically has the same time line as China.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Updated February 06, 2017. Corn crops around the world have different production cycles when it comes to planting and harvesting timeframes. Analyzing the corn market requires an understanding of the planting and harvest seasons within each country. Grain prices tend to fluctuate the most during growing seasons, as supply expectations can shift significantly as a result of planted acreage, weather, and growing conditions.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The ensiled corn serves as a major forage contribution to. the Pennsylvania dairy and beef cattle industry. ● Average 2001 yield per acre for Pennsylvania is 98 bushels of shelled corn @ 15.5% moisture and 16 tons of 65%. moisture∗ silage. ● Value of corn for grain and silage in 2001 was $408,170,200.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Pennsylvania Corn Growers Association has nearly 300 members. Our mission is to promote and provide education on issues that are important to corn producers in Pennsylvania and the US. We are affiliated with the National Corn Growers Association.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics Board. December 1997 NASS, USDA. Corn. Corn was the leading U.S. crop in 1996, both in terms of value of production and acreage grown. Over 73 million. acres of corn were harvested for grain. The acreage for grain comprised 92% of all corn planted.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: “Simply Delicious, Simply Nutritious” Pennsylvania sweet corn - the summer-time favorite - is here on schedule this year. While it is later than last year when the season began early, many growers will have corn for the Fourth of July holiday or soon thereafter. Harvest began in Lancaster County the third week of June.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Fresh, local sweet corn is not only the best tasting corn to be had, it is also often available at economical prices at the height of the season in August. Thus in these days of increasing food and fuel costs, it represents a real food dollar bargain with a small carbon footprint besides the great taste.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Pennsylvania ranks. 13th in acres of corn planted but supplies about 1% of the nations grain supply due in part to 1) higher per acre grain yields. in the major grain-producing states, 2) the high percentage of Pennsylvania corn acreage harvested as silage, and 3) large acreages in midwestern states." ]
Corn season in pennsylvania start in the summer-time.
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how did ip class addressing
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: IP Addresses - Class Range. IP Address is a unique identification given to Host, network device, server for data communication. Ip Address stand for Internet Protocol address, it is an addressing scheme used to identify a system on a network. It is a unique address that certain electronic devices currently use to communicate with each other on a network using internet protocol.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Thus, for a Class C address with 8 bits available in the host field, the number of hosts is 254. Today, IP addresses are associated with a subnet mask. This was not required in a classful network because the mask was implicitly derived from the IP address itself. Any network device would inspect the first few bits of the IP address to determine the class of the address.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Introduction of address classes[edit] Expansion of the network had to ensure compatibility with the existing address space and the Internet Protocol (IP) packet structure, and avoid the renumbering of the existing networks.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: IP Addresses can be classified into five classes A, B, C, D and E. Each class consists of a contiguous subset of the overall IPv4 address range. Class. Supports 16 million hosts on each of 127 networks. Supports 65,000 hosts on each of 16,000 networks. Supports 254 hosts on each of 2 million networks.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The number of networks and the number of hosts per class can be derived by this formula: When calculating hosts' IP addresses, 2 IP addresses are decreased because they cannot be assigned to hosts, i.e. the first IP of a network is network number and the last IP is reserved for Broadcast IP.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A classful network is a network addressing architecture used in the Internet from 1981 until the introduction of Classless Inter-Domain Routing in 1993. The method divides the address space for Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) into five address classes by address range.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Any address whose first octet is in the range 128 to 191 is a Class B address. Class C—The first three octets denote the network address, and the last octet is the host portion. The first octet range of 192 to 223 is a Class C address. Class D—Used for multicast. Multicast IP addresses have their first octets in the range 224 to 239.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: With all the reserved IP’s left over usable IP addresses are 250 million; out of which 10% are in use. The class B addresses are already exhausted, whereas class A and C IP addresses are still available; but officially by 2008 all IP addresses are dieing.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The first architecture change extended the addressing capability in the Internet, but did not prevent IP address exhaustion. The problem was that many sites needed larger address blocks than a Class C network provided, and therefore they received a Class B block, which was in most cases much larger than required.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The following are the classes of IP addresses. Class A—The first octet denotes the network address, and the last three octets are the host portion. Any IP address whose first octet is between 1 and 126 is a Class A address. Note that 0 is reserved as a part of the default address, and 127 is reserved for internal loopback testing. Class B—The first two octets denote the network address, and the last two octets are the host portion." ]
IP Addresses can be classified into five classes A, B, C, D and E. Each class consists of a contiguous subset of the overall IPv4 address range.
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how much do college head coaches make football
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: $50 Free to bet on College Football! Open an account and deposit $100 to claim. The SEC has the most earners in the top ten highest paid coaches with four: Saban (Alabama), Bielema (Arkansas), Jones (Tennessee) and Miles (LSU).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Using public-records requests, Newsday obtained the contracts for college football coaches at the 108 public schools in the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), formerly known as Division I-A. See the basic salary details along with the incentives and perks for each of these coaches. loading...\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: USA Today has released its annual roundup of FBS coaches' salaries, and the numbers are once again eye-popping. Alabama's Nick Saban tops the list with more than $5.5 million not counting bonuses—and he wants a raise. The numbers are striking no matter how you look at them: 1 Seventeen coaches are making more than $3 million this year; 70, a majority, more than $1 million. 2 Eight of the 20 highest paid coaches work in the SEC, with five each from the Big Ten and Big 12.).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Head college football coaches in 2012 were paid a median base salary of $267,800, according to the CUPAHR survey. The most successful and highest paid college football coaches actually earned from $2,500,000 to $5,190,000, according to a December 2011 ESPN article.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: To the surprise of few college football fans, the infamous Nick Saban, maestro of the two-time consecutive champions the Alabama Crimson Tide, sits atop the great pyramid of coaches, making a tidy &5,545,852 total in 2013.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Coach pay and bonuses in the NCAA's Bowl Subdivision. USA TODAY collects and analyzes thousands of documents obtained through public records requests each year to calculate salaries for 124 head coaches and nearly 1,000 assistant coaches in college sports' top level. 1 Schools.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 Seventeen coaches are making more than $3 million this year; 70, a majority, more than $1 million. 2 Eight of the 20 highest paid coaches work in the SEC, with five each from the Big Ten and Big 12.).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: When all is said and done, and the Bowl games have been played at the culmination of this college football season, NCAA football coaches will have earned a cool $207,713,893 dollars, not including the handful of bench bosses whose salaries were not reported according to USA Today.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In 2011, however, several of the highest paid women’s head college coaches earned more than a million dollars annually, according to Forbes. In other sports, gymnastics coaches earned a median base salary of $73,679. Women’s hockey and volleyball provided the next highest salaries at $59,860 and $53,248 respectively.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The CUPAHR survey determined median salaries in all areas of college coaching as of February 2012. According to the survey, a head coach in men’s baseball earned a median salary of $57,500. At the same time, track and field coaches earned $52,728. Swimming coaches earned $55,358. Men’s gymnastics coaches earned $68,163." ]
267,800
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situation in which average cost of production falls as the firm gets larger
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Answer: B Reference: Explanation: Type: Multiple Choice DiFculty: Medium Category: Understand 12. The term constant returns to scale describes a situation where A. expanding all inputs does not change the average cost of production. B. a larger-scale ±rm can produce at a lower cost than a smaller-scale ±rm. C. expanding all inputs changes the average cost of production. D. the quantity of output rises and the average cost of production falls. Answer: A Reference: Explanation: Type: Multiple Choice DiFculty: Easy Category: Remember 13. In microeconomics, the term ___________________ is synonymous with decreasing returns of scale.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A. monopoly B. economies of scale C. diminishing returns D. diseconomies of scale Answer: D Reference: Explanation: Type: Multiple Choice DiFculty: Medium Category: Understand 14. If a ±rm is experiencing _____________________, then as the quantity of output rises, the average cost of production rises.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Average cost is distinct from the price, and depends on the interaction with demand through elasticity of demand and an average cost due to marginal cost pricing. Short-run average cost will vary in relation to the quantity produced unless fixed costs are zero and variable costs constant.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Lecture 4: Production & Cost. Now that we’ve explained the demand side of the market, our goal is to develop a greater. understanding of the supply side. Ultimately, we want to use a theory of the firm to put. foundations under the supply curve. But before we can do that, we need to talk about the. physical processes of production that firms have to deal with.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The actual length of calendar time for the short run and. the long will vary from firm to firm. B. The Difference between Fixed Costs and Variable Costs. Total cost is the cost of all the inputs a firm uses in production. Fixed costs are costs that remain constant. as output changes. Variable costs are costs that change as output changes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The relationship between a firm’s production and cost can be divided into the short run and the long run. The short run is a period of time during which at least one of the firm’s inputs is fixed. The long run is. a period of time long enough to allow a firm to vary all of its inputs, to adopt new technology, and to.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: An example of this typical case would be a factory designed to produce a specific quantity of widgets per period: below a certain production level, average cost is higher due to under-utilized equipment, while above that level, production bottlenecks increase the average cost.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Learning Objective 3 Understand the relationship between the marginal product of labor and. the average product of labor. The marginal product of labor is the additional output a firm produces as a result of hiring one more. worker. Labor is often a considered a variable factor of production.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: CHAPTER 10 | Technology, Production, and Costs. The relationship between the marginal product of labor and the average products of labor is: The average. product of labor is the average of the marginal products of labor.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Average Variable Cost curve is never parallel to or as high as the Average Cost curve due to the existence of positive Average Fixed Costs at all levels of production; but the Average Variable Cost curve asymptotically approaches the Average Cost curve from below." ]
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how wide is king bed
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Designer Jeffrey Bernett was being a bit cheeky with the name of his Parallel Bedroom Collection (2013), given that it features beds with headboards shaped more like trapezoids. However, we think the name still fits because this is indeed a collection without parallel when it comes to choices. You can equip your bed with an oak or walnut frame and fabric or leather upholstery, then opt for dressers tall and wide. Parallel is more than a bed – it’s a system for an entire room.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Big Bed Company is the UK specialist retailer of extra wide, long, and made to measure beds, mattresses, bedding and bed linen. We specialise in extra long, extra large, and made to order beds, mattresses, bedding and bed linen, including 7 ft Emperor sheets, duvet covers, duvets and valances.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Before you go shopping for sheets, be sure to measure your bed exactly to be sure to buy the linens that will fit exactly. 1 Standard King or Eastern King beds are about 16 wider than a Queen bed and the same length. 2 California King or Western King beds are 12 wider than a Queen and 4 longer. This is the longest bed commonly available in stores and is the best choice for tall people. Like the Eastern King, the California King bed set comes with one mattress and two half-width box springs to be more manageable when moving.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Standard King or Eastern King beds are about 16 wider than a Queen bed and the same length. A King size bed is sold with two box springs or frames and one mattress. This makes it easier to move. Overall dimensions: 76 wide x 80 long.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: All products can be made to fit any size, in addition to; Luxurious bedding from wider pillows to extra long duvets, available in odd and custom sizes including 6ft6in and 7 feet. Reinforced beds, super strong bed bases and extra firm mattresses also available. Eastern King 6'6 x 6'6 (200 x 200 cm) Emperor 7' x 7' (215 x 215 cm)\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: As Is reason: Item has hair Option: King Size only Upgrade your bedding with this plush white goose down comforter. Made with hypoallergenic materials and a 600 fill power that will keep...\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: However, they all are at least 76 inches wide to accommodate the king mattress. A typical width for a king headboard often ranges from 79 inches to 84 inches. There are a number of styles of headboards, and the exact width of a headboard often depends upon the style.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: This chart is an effort at providing standard information about bed sizes. These matress dimensions have been measured in inches. They are not always standard. Below you will find bed styles and sizes for the United States and bed styles and sizes for the United Kingdom and related territories. If you are aware of other sizes that are what could be termed as, standard, for any country, please let us know.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Our extra-plush, 100% cotton-ribbed chenille bedspreads with additional 3 fringe adds soft, cozy warmth for supreme sleeping. Available in twin, 108 long x 80 wide; full, 108 long x 96...\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: King size bed dimensions vary slightly but, most king beds are 76 inches wide by 80 inches long. California king size bed dimensions usually run approximately 72 inches wide and 84 inches long. Be sure to measure out the proper space in the bedroom before selecting your king size bed. Select from wood, metal, wrought iron, platform & king size sleighbeds." ]
Most king beds are 76 inches wide by 80 inches long.
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what temperature should your fridge be at
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 Also, when putting food away, don't crowd the refrigerator or freezer so tightly that air can't circulate. 2 Keep your appliances at the proper temperatures. 3 Keep the refrigerator temperature at or below 40° F (4° C). 4 The freezer temperature should be 0° F (-18° C).5 Check temperatures periodically. Also, when putting food away, don't crowd the refrigerator or freezer so tightly that air can't circulate. 2 Keep your appliances at the proper temperatures. 3 Keep the refrigerator temperature at or below 40° F (4° C). 4 The freezer temperature should be 0° F (-18° C). 5 Check temperatures periodically.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If you keep potatoes in the fridge they should not be stored at temperatures below 7 °C (45 °F). If, that is, you intend to use them for roasting for frying. At lower temperatures the starch in the potato breaks down giving a burnt look and a bitter taste after roasting.n order to keep food out of the Danger Zone, your fridge must be set between 32-40°F (0-4°C). Your freezer must be below 32°F (0°C). I keep mine as cold as it will go. Keep your freezer efficient by half-filling it with bottles of water.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In order to keep food out of the Danger Zone, your fridge must be set between 32-40° F (0-4 degrees Celsius). Your freezer must be below 32° F (0° Celsius).I keep mine as cold as it will go. Keep your freezer efficient by half-filling it with bottles of water.our refrigerator probably isn't set right, and your food items may not be where they should be in your fridge. The kitchen fanatics at Stack Exchange offer a couple tips on ensuring your perishables don't perish.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: To measure the temperature: 1 Fridge: put the thermometer in a glass of water. 2 Check the temperature during the first door opening after not using the fridge for 8 hours or more (such as overnight). 3 Freezer: put thermometer between two bags of vegetables and as above check after 8 hours or more. A fridge should have a temperature of between 37°F(3°C) and 40°F (5°C). 2 Any higher and the food will go off, any lower and you’ll lose nutrients and fresh food can be ruined. 3 The ideal freezer temperature is 0°F (-18°C) which will store food safely and stop bacteria forming.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 If you do lose power, keep the doors to your fridge and freezer closed as much as possible to keep foods cold. 2 Before using any foods, check your refrigerator and freezer thermometers. 3 If the fridge is still at or below 40 °F, or the food has been above 40 °F for only two hours or less, it should be safe to eat. If you do lose power, keep the doors to your fridge and freezer closed as much as possible to keep foods cold. 2 Before using any foods, check your refrigerator and freezer thermometers. 3 If the fridge is still at or below 40 °F, or the food has been above 40 °F for only two hours or less, it should be safe to eat.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Therefore, you want your refrigerator to be cold, but not so cold that it freezes things. The preferred temperature is somewhere between 35 and 38 degrees F (1.7 to 3.3 degrees C).Anything higher and foods will spoil too quickly (it also presents food poisoning problems, as described in several of the links below).herefore, you want your refrigerator to be cold, but not so cold that it freezes things. The preferred temperature is somewhere between 35 and 38 degrees F (1.7 to 3.3 degrees C).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 Fridge: put the thermometer in a glass of water. 2 Check the temperature during the first door opening after not using the fridge for 8 hours or more (such as overnight). 3 Freezer: put thermometer between two bags of vegetables and as above check after 8 hours or more. A fridge should have a temperature of between 37°F(3°C) and 40°F (5°C). 2 Any higher and the food will go off, any lower and you’ll lose nutrients and fresh food can be ruined. 3 The ideal freezer temperature is 0°F (-18°C) which will store food safely and stop bacteria forming.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The FDA advises that you should keep the temperature of your fridge between 32 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit, preferably right in the middle of that range, at, say, 35 degrees. Set the temperature at 35, and you avoid the risk of frozen food (that’s what the freezer’s for!) and you avoid the risk of spoilage.That said, this does not mean the temperature inside your fridge will be uniformly 35; temperatures can vary depending on the part of the fridge.et the temperature at 35, and you avoid the risk of frozen food (that’s what the freezer’s for!) and you avoid the risk of spoilage. That said, this does not mean the temperature inside your fridge will be uniformly 35; temperatures can vary depending on the part of the fridge.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Normally a domestic freezer is best set to −18 °C (0 °F) or colder, as that's what the expiration dates for many food items are based on. It's also a requirement for freezers in restaurants, supermarkets & other places that sell food (at least here in Europe) to maintain a temperature of at most -18 °C.A general purpose domestic fridge should be at around 1-4 °C (so, just above the freezing point, and below 5 °C).n order to keep food out of the Danger Zone, your fridge must be set between 32-40°F (0-4°C). Your freezer must be below 32°F (0°C). I keep mine as cold as it will go. Keep your freezer efficient by half-filling it with bottles of water.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 Keep the refrigerator temperature at or below 40° F (4° C). 2 The freezer temperature should be 0° F (-18° C). 3 Check temperatures periodically. 4 Appliance thermometers are the best way of knowing these temperatures and are generally inexpensive. Also, when putting food away, don't crowd the refrigerator or freezer so tightly that air can't circulate. 2 Keep your appliances at the proper temperatures. 3 Keep the refrigerator temperature at or below 40° F (4° C). 4 The freezer temperature should be 0° F (-18° C). 5 Check temperatures periodically." ]
32 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
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capitalized accounting definition
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In accounting, to recognize expenses on long-term liabilities over a long period of time. This allows a company to spread out its expenses so they do not appear to reduce profits at any particular time. For example, a company may have a $1 million profit and a $1 million loan to acquire machinery for its factory. If it does not capitalize the loan, its balance sheet will show no profit for that year. Capitalizing the loan allows the company to recognize the liability over a certain period, usually the usable life of the machinery.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The term capital account is used with a narrower meaning by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and affiliated sources.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: URL to this page: http://www.investorwords.com/694/capital.html. Copyright © 2015 by WebFinance, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Reproduction of all or part of this glossary, in any format, without the written consent of WebFinance, Inc. is prohibited.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the shares outstanding by the price per share. Market capitalization is one of the basic measures of a publicly-traded company; it is a way of determining the rough value of a company.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: For the accountancy use of the term, see Capital account (financial accounting) . In macroeconomics and international finance, the capital account (also known as the financial account) is one of two primary components of the balance of payments, the other being the current account.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Types of financing include common stock, preferred stock, retained earnings, and long-term debt. A firm with capitalization including little or no long-term debt is considered to be financed very conservatively. Also called cap, capital structure, financial structure, total capitalization. See also complex capital structure, large-cap, market capitalization, recapitalization, small-cap. 1 Facebook.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In the IMF's definition, the capital account represents a small subset of what the standard definition designates the capital account, largely comprising transfers. Transfers are one-way flows, such as gifts, as opposed to commercial exchanges (i.e., buying/selling and barter).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Foreign direct investment (FDI) refers to long-term capital investment, such as the purchase or construction of machinery, buildings, or whole manufacturing plants. 2 If foreigners are investing in a country, that represents an inbound flow and counts as a surplus item on the capital account.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A year of school-teaching and of night-study of shorthand and typewriting had capitalized their city project and fitted them for the venture, which same venture was turning out anything but successful. Moon-Face and Other Stories by London, Jack View in context.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Definitions (3). 1. Cash or goods used to generate income either by investing in a business or a different income property. 2. The net worth of a business; that is, the amount by which its assets exceed its liabilities. 3." ]
It is one of two primary components of the balance of payments, the other being the current account.
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most effective poison cockroach
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: I'm tired of Roach Motels, Baygon, boric acid and other pansy-ass roach killers. I want a recipe for some stuff they will eat gladly and die of quickly. I have no kids or pets to worry about. I don't care if the active ingredient is a little dangerous to handle, or hard (even illegal) to get.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Many kits are sold with about a dozen bait stations in a pack. In most cases you should use all the bait at one time. Since kitchens and bathrooms are the most common areas of the home, that might breakdown to 8 bait stations in the kitchen and 4 in the bathroom or something similar.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A mixture containing borax, which for our purposes is equivalent to boric acid. Now, if you use Roach Prufe, it'll cost you a jillion dollars to get enough to do the job right. If you use my method, and mix up some generic Roach Prufe, so to speak, you'll save beaucoups bucks.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Killing Roaches With Bait. A few of the items in our list above are a variety of roach baits. Baits typically include a slower acting insecticide with the purpose of attracting the pest, then giving them time to go back and share the poison with their friends. There are several advantages to bait: Readily available and relatively cheap.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: They are placed in ... Roach Gels (10) Roach gels are perfect for hard-to-reach areas where it's practically impossible to place roach baits. This areas include cracks and ... Roach Repellents (4) For those who do not like interacting with chemicals in most roach killers, roach repellents are a perfect choice. They ...\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 5 Top Rated Cockroach Killers. Below are the best 5 roach killers guaranteed to eliminate your roach problems. The list was compiled based on users's feedback on Amazon and on our site. We recomend that you read reviews first before buying as they will give you a clear picture of how they work.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Bayer Maxforce FC Magnum Cockroach German Roach Pest Control Gel Bait is so effective, that a lethal dose will be consumed in one feeding, and if the gel merely comes into contact with a roach, it will still cause its demise. There is no other roach killer better than this.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: How to kill roaches: 12 Best Roach Poison Baits, Traps and Spray. People have long fought cockroaches, that’s why there are all sorts of products available on the market. Here you'll find 12 best roach killers: poison baits, traps, liquid substances, sprays, and sterilizers. Nowadays, gel baits are the most popular Roach Killer as the mixture of poison and attractant triggers chain deaths of the insects. They gather to feast on the bait, consume it and die slowly.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If that isn't enough, apply Roach Prufe powder (about $8 a can). This miracle powder works like a charm because it sticks to the little varmints and they take it back to their homes and kids, where they lick the stuff and die. What's best is that the roaches don't recognize this light blue odorless powder as poison.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Why it's best: If you want the most effective cockroach killer, bar none, than Bayer Maxforce FC Magnum Cockroach German Roach Pest Control Gel Bait is the one for you. It works in two ways. When a cockroach feeds on it, just one feeding will kill the roach." ]
Bayer Maxforce FC Magnum Cockroach German Roach Pest Control Gel.
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what timezone is louisiana in
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Like most states in the USA, () is observed in Louisiana, where the time is shifted forward by 1 hour to (); which is 5 hours behind (). After the Summer months the time in Louisiana is shifted back by 1 hour to US Central Standard Time (CST) or (GMT-6).ike most states in the USA, () is observed in Louisiana, where the time is shifted forward by 1 hour to (); which is 5 hours behind (). After the Summer months the time in Louisiana is shifted back by 1 hour to US Central Standard Time (CST) or (GMT-6).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: US State of Louisiana. Louisiana is a Southern state of the United States of America. Louisiana is bordered to the west by the state of Texas, to the north by Arkansas, to the east by the state of Mississippi, and to the south by the Gulf of Mexico.ouisiana is bordered to the west by the state of Texas, to the north by Arkansas, to the east by the state of Mississippi, and to the south by the Gulf of Mexico.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Louisiana is GMT/UTC - 6h during Standard Time Louisiana is GMT/UTC - 5h during Daylight Saving Time.ouisiana is GMT/UTC - 6h during Standard Time Louisiana is GMT/UTC - 5h during Daylight Saving Time.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: (EST) is UTC/GMT - 5 hours (CET) is UTC/GMT + 1 hour there is a 6 hour difference between them, anything in the Central European time zone being 6 hours ahead. Edit. Share to: Mark Swarthout.776,182 Contributions. Contract attorney. When not working I teach karate, collect stamps, write books, and play the ukulele. It is earlier in the central time zone than in the eastern time zone.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Current local time in New Orleans, Orleans County, Louisiana, Central Time Zone-daylight saving time change dates 2015. 05:37:49 AM, Monday 12, October 2015 CDT 24 hours.his analog Flash clock is adjusted for Daylight Saving Time changes and always displays correct currnet local time for New Orleans, Louisiana.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Louisiana is in the Central Time Zone in the United States of America (USA). US Central Standard Time (CST) is 6 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT-6).ike most states in the USA, () is observed in Louisiana, where the time is shifted forward by 1 hour to (); which is 5 hours behind (). After the Summer months the time in Louisiana is shifted back by 1 hour to US Central Standard Time (CST) or (GMT-6).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: If you have a web cast, online chat, conference call or other live event where people from all over the world want to attend, this Louisiana, United States time zone difference converter lets you offer everyone an easy way to determine their own local time and date for your live event in Louisiana, United States.f you have a web cast, online chat, conference call or other live event where people from all over the world want to attend, this Louisiana, United States time zone difference converter lets you offer everyone an easy way to determine their own local time and date for your live event in Louisiana, United States.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Current time now in Time Zone: America Chicago (USA Central Time). Among the states, Louisiana has a unique culture, owing to its French colonial heritage.ouisiana is bordered to the west by the state of Texas, to the north by Arkansas, to the east by the state of Mississippi, and to the south by the Gulf of Mexico.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Want to see the time in Louisiana, United States compared with your home? Choose a date and time then click Submit and we'll help you convert it from Louisiana, United States time to your time zone.all Louisiana, United States at a great price using a phone card or prepaid minutes from Nobelcom. Great for travel or for making international calls from any phone! Nobelcom even has apps for iPhone and Android users. Nobelcom has been a sponsor on WorldTimeServer since 2001! www.nobelcom.com.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Check official timezones, exact actual time and daylight savings time conversion dates in 2015 for New Orleans, LA, United States of America-fall time change 2015 - DST to Central Standard Time.his analog Flash clock is adjusted for Daylight Saving Time changes and always displays correct currnet local time for New Orleans, Louisiana." ]
Central Time Zone
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marriage definition dictionary
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: marriage noun (TWO PEOPLE) B1 [ C or U ] a legally accepted relationship between two people in which they live together, or the official ceremony that results in this: They had a long and happy marriage. She went to live in another state after the break-up of her marriage. She has two daughters by her first marriage.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: marriage noun (TWO PEOPLE) B1 [ C or U ] a legally accepted relationship between two people in which they live together, or the official ceremony that results in this: They had a long and happy marriage. She went to live in another state after the break-up of her marriage. She has two daughters by her first marriage.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: [noncount] 1 She has old-fashioned ideas about marriage. 2 the institution of marriage. 3 He proposed marriage to his girlfriend. couples living together before 1 marriage. They were joined in marriage [=they were married] last year. They are related by marriage.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: [singular] : a close union of or between two things. 1 a marriage of sweet and spicy flavors. 2 a marriage of science and art. 3 a marriage between form and function.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: the agreement of two persons of the opposing sex to become man and wife. In most legal systems, marriage is accepted and treated as a contract, but it is one the incidents of which the parties cannot vary. There are formalities by way of advertisement.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: › a legally accepted relationship between a man and a woman in which they live as husband and wife, or the official ceremony which results in this: [ C ] a long and happy marriage. (Definition of “marriage” from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of “marriage”.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: › a legally accepted relationship between a man and a woman in which they live as husband and wife, or the official ceremony which results in this: [ C ] a long and happy marriage. (Definition of “marriage” from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of “marriage”.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Marriage is a legally sanctioned contract between a man and a woman. Entering into a marriage contract changes the legal status of both parties, giving husband and wife new rights and obligations. Public policy is strongly in favor of marriage based on the belief that it preserves the family unit.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The number one cause of divorce. The end of dating. The end of your sex life. Something I will never experience because, women for some reason, do not like me and I have become totally invisible to the opposite sex. It has three phases: lust (when you are newlyweds) rust and dust.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: [noncount] 1 She has old-fashioned ideas about marriage. 2 the institution of marriage. 3 He proposed marriage to his girlfriend. [=asked his girlfriend to marry him] couples living together before 1 marriage. They were joined in marriage [=they were married] last year. They are related by marriage." ]
It is a legally sanctioned contract between a man and a woman.
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how do I get state taxes taken out of my social security check
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: If your state taxes Social Security benefits, you may be on the hook for a payment to the state treasury come tax time. Unfortunately, Social Security does not have the ability to withhold state taxes from its benefits.You would instead need to make estimated tax payments to the state, using a calculation of how much you would owe based on the rate of tax levied.o request withholding on your Social Security, secure a Form W-4V from the IRS, or download and print out the form from the IRS website. You can also get the form by calling Social Security at 800-772-1213.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If you live in one of the states that impose tax, the exact amount you will pay varies based on state law. For example, in Missouri, you will only pay tax on Social Security benefits if your adjusted gross income exceeds $85,000, or $100,000 for married couples.Even if you exceed the limit, you might qualify to exclude a portion of your Social Security benefits from your taxable income.f you live in one of the states that impose tax, the exact amount you will pay varies based on state law. For example, in Missouri, you will only pay tax on Social Security benefits if your adjusted gross income exceeds $85,000, or $100,000 for married couples.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If you must pay state income tax on the Social Security benefits you receive, you can recover some of the payment by taking a federal tax deduction.f you live in one of the states that impose tax, the exact amount you will pay varies based on state law. For example, in Missouri, you will only pay tax on Social Security benefits if your adjusted gross income exceeds $85,000, or $100,000 for married couples.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: No one pays federal income tax on more than 85 percent of his or her Social Security benefits based on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rules. If you: 1 file a federal tax return as an individual and your combined income* is. 2 between $25,000 and $34,000, you may have to pay income tax on up to 50 percent of your benefits. Your combined income . Each January you will receive a Social Security Benefit Statement (Form SSA-1099) showing the amount of benefits you received in the previous year. You can use this Benefit Statement when you complete your federal income tax return to find out if your benefits are subject to tax.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: States Imposing Tax. At the time of publication, 14 states require recipients of Social Security benefits to include the amount they receive in their taxable income: New Mexico, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, West Virginia, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Vermont.f you live in one of the states that impose tax, the exact amount you will pay varies based on state law. For example, in Missouri, you will only pay tax on Social Security benefits if your adjusted gross income exceeds $85,000, or $100,000 for married couples.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Taxes and Withholding. Federal taxes are due on Social Security benefits when your combined income reaches a certain level. Combined income includes half of the Social Security, any other wages, as well as any tax-exempt interest income.Normally, Social Security does not withhold anything from the checks it sends out.o request withholding on your Social Security, secure a Form W-4V from the IRS, or download and print out the form from the IRS website. You can also get the form by calling Social Security at 800-772-1213.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Federal Deduction. If you must pay state income tax on the Social Security benefits you receive, you can recover some of the payment by taking a federal tax deduction. The Internal Revenue Service allows taxpayers to deduct any state or local income tax they paid during the year from their federally taxable income.f you live in one of the states that impose tax, the exact amount you will pay varies based on state law. For example, in Missouri, you will only pay tax on Social Security benefits if your adjusted gross income exceeds $85,000, or $100,000 for married couples.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The amount of federal income tax owed on your Social Security benefits depends on your combined income during retirement.Combined income is equal to your adjusted gross income plus your nontaxable interest income and one-half of your Social Security benefits.If your combined income is between $25,000 and $34,000 and you are a single taxpayer or the head of a household, you generally pay tax on 50 percent of your benefits.he amount of federal income tax owed on your Social Security benefits depends on your combined income during retirement.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Some people have to pay federal income taxes on their Social Security benefits. This usually happens only if you have other substantial income (such as wages, self-employment, interest, dividends and other taxable income that must be reported on your tax return) in addition to your benefits. Your combined income . Each January you will receive a Social Security Benefit Statement (Form SSA-1099) showing the amount of benefits you received in the previous year. You can use this Benefit Statement when you complete your federal income tax return to find out if your benefits are subject to tax.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Your employer most likely takes federal income tax, Social Security tax, Medicare tax and state income tax out of your paychecks. Depending on your location, you might pay local income tax and state unemployment tax as well. Family or financial obligations might require that you bring home a bigger paycheck each payday.our employer most likely takes federal income tax, Social Security tax, Medicare tax and state income tax out of your paychecks. Depending on your location, you might pay local income tax and state unemployment tax as well. Family or financial obligations might require that you bring home a bigger paycheck each payday." ]
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where was luis suarez born
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Please try again later. Luis Suarez's goals have fired him to the top of the leading scorers table this season. Here he takes us through how it felt to score just one of them; his most memorable goal of the season. Go all in at http://www.adidas.com/football. 1 Sports. 2 Standard YouTube License.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Future star: A young Luis Suarez growing up in Uruguay. Suarez was one of seven children born to his father Rodolfo, a porter, and his mother Sandra, a housewife. Perched on the banks of the River Uruguay on the border with Argentina, Salto is a town of cobbled streets and parks. The locals often sip — a herbal drink similar to tea — in little clusters in the street.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Suarez suárez was born In A, Coruna. Coruña galicia he Lived on Avenida de hercules hércules in The Neighborhood. Of monte alto he began his Professional career With Deportivo de la coruna coruña in 1949 and worked his way through the junior Sides Before making his La liga debut With deportivo on 6 december–1953 in a 6 1. defeat to fc barcelona\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: You can change your cookie preferences at any time and find out more about our cookie policy by following this link. By continuing to use this site you are giving consent to our use of cookies on Racing Post websites in accordance with our cookie policy.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Luis Suarez Suárez (. [miramontes ˈlwis ˈswaɾeθ] ; miɾaˈmontes born 2 may), 1935 also known by the Diminutive, luisito is A spanish former footballer and. Manager he played as a midfielder For deportivo De La, CORUNA Coruña Cd, ESPANA España, Industrial Fc, Barcelona inter Milan. sampdoria and spain\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Borussia Dortmund's title hopes took a massive hit when they lost 5-1 at Bayern Munich before the international break but they can respond by beating mid-table Mainz at Stadion am Bruchweg.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Suarez suárez and the second or maternal family name Is. Miramontes Luis Suarez (. [suárez miramontes ˈlwis] ; ˈswaɾeθ miɾaˈmontes Born 2), may 1935 also known by The, diminutive luisito Is a spanish former footballer. and manager\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: On a street corner in the town of Salto in Uruguay, someone has gone to the considerable effort of finding a ladder, climbing up it and Sellotaping the name 'Luis' over the first word of the street name. It used to read Joaquin Suarez.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: [ˈlwis ˈswaɾeθ miɾaˈmontes] ; born 2 May 1935), also known by the diminutive Luisito, is a Spanish former footballer and manager. He played as a midfielder for Deportivo de La Coruna, CORUñA Cd Espana, ESPAñA Industrial, Fc Barcelona, Inter milan Sampdoria. and spain\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: For the Uruguayan footballer, see Luis Suarez. Suárez for other people Named Luis, suarez Suárez See (luis) . Suarez suárez disambiguation This name uses: spanish naming customs the first or paternal Family name is suarez suárez and the second or Maternal. family name is miramontes" ]
Uruguay
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size requirements for carry on luggage united airlines
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Think Small…. 1 The maximum size carry-on bag for most airlines is 45 linear inches (the total of the height, width, and depth of the bag). 2 Anything larger should be checked.3 No oversize packages or luggage can be stowed onboard.hink Small…. 1 The maximum size carry-on bag for most airlines is 45 linear inches (the total of the height, width, and depth of the bag). 2 Anything larger should be checked.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 3-1-1 for carry-ons = 3.4 ounce (100ml) bottle or less (by volume) ; 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag; 1 bag per passenger placed in screening bin. One-quart bag per person limits the total liquid volume each traveler can bring. 3.4 ounce (100ml) container size is a security measure.Be prepared.ach container must be 3.4 ounces (100ml) or smaller. All liquids, gels and aerosols must be placed in a single, quart-size, zip-top, clear plastic bag. Gallon size bags or bags that are not zip-top such as fold-over sandwich bags are not allowed.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In order to keep the passenger compartment uncluttered and safe, the airlines place rules and size limits on the luggage that each traveler can carry on the plane. The primary rule is the size limit stating that bags carried on board must be small enough to store below your seat or in the overhead compartment.Currently the basic rule is that carry on baggage must be no taller than 22 inches, no wider than 14 inches, and no deeper than 9 inches.In many cases, you'll also have to contend with limits on weight.n order to keep the passenger compartment uncluttered and safe, the airlines place rules and size limits on the luggage that each traveler can carry on the plane. The primary rule is the size limit stating that bags carried on board must be small enough to store below your seat or in the overhead compartment.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Inbound International Flights. You may carry liquids more than 3.4 oz or 100 ml in your carry-on bag if: 1 You are traveling internationally to the United States with a connecting flight. 2 They are in transparent containers.3 You bought them at a duty-free shop where it is packed in a secure, tamper-evident bag.ou may carry liquids more than 3.4 oz or 100 ml in your carry-on bag if: 1 You are traveling internationally to the United States with a connecting flight. 2 They are in transparent containers. 3 You bought them at a duty-free shop where it is packed in a secure, tamper-evident bag.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Ensure your carry-on luggage conforms to airline regulations with these tips. For example, airlines individually determine the acceptable carry-on size, so don't let a false FAA-approved luggage claim determine what you buy.nsure your carry-on luggage conforms to airline regulations with these tips. For example, airlines individually determine the acceptable carry-on size, so don't let a false FAA-approved luggage claim determine what you buy.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The maximum dimensions for a carry-on bag are 9 inches x 14 inches x 22 inches (22 cm x 35 cm x 56 cm), including handles and wheels. The maximum dimensions for your personal item, such as a shoulder bag, backpack, laptop bag or other small item, are 9 inches x 10 inches x 17 inches (22 cm x 25 cm x 43 cm).To determine if a bag will fit onboard, bag sizers will be available in the airport lobby.Once at the gate, any item in excess of the carry-on baggage size or allowance requirements will be checked to your final destination and may be subject to applicable service charges.Carry-on items that are acceptable to transport in the cabin but are fragile or bulky will be considered cabin-seat baggage.o determine if a bag will fit onboard, bag sizers will be available in the airport lobby. Once at the gate, any item in excess of the carry-on baggage size or allowance requirements will be checked to your final destination and may be subject to applicable service charges.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Dimensions. A traveler who brings carry-on luggage onto a United flight must bring a bag that is less than 22 inches tall. The luggage also needs to be less than than 14 inches wide and 9 inches deep.pace Issues. Any luggage that you bring on a United flight must be able to fit under your seat or in an overhead bin. In some instances -- particularly if you are among the last to board a plane -- there might not be a lot of room left to store a bag in an overhead bin.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Space Issues. Any luggage that you bring on a United flight must be able to fit under your seat or in an overhead bin. In some instances -- particularly if you are among the last to board a plane -- there might not be a lot of room left to store a bag in an overhead bin.pace Issues. Any luggage that you bring on a United flight must be able to fit under your seat or in an overhead bin. In some instances -- particularly if you are among the last to board a plane -- there might not be a lot of room left to store a bag in an overhead bin.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Liquids Rule. You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes in your carry-on bag and through the checkpoint. These are limited to 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item.Placing these items in the small bag separate from your carry-on baggage facilitates the screening process.ou may carry liquids more than 3.4 oz or 100 ml in your carry-on bag if: 1 You are traveling internationally to the United States with a connecting flight. 2 They are in transparent containers. 3 You bought them at a duty-free shop where it is packed in a secure, tamper-evident bag.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 The maximum size carry-on bag for most airlines is 45 linear inches (the total of the height, width, and depth of the bag). 2 Anything larger should be checked. 3 No oversize packages or luggage can be stowed onboard.hink Small…. 1 The maximum size carry-on bag for most airlines is 45 linear inches (the total of the height, width, and depth of the bag). 2 Anything larger should be checked." ]
A traveler who brings carry-on luggage onto a United flight must bring a bag that is less than 22 inches tall. The luggage also needs to be less than than 14 inches wide and 9 inches deep.
[ "Passage 7", "Passage 6" ]
what is a chinchilla
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Chinchilla, Queensland. Chinchilla is a town in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia. At the 2011 census, Chinchilla had a population of 5,487. The town (approximately 300 kilometres (190 mi) west-northwest of Brisbane) was established in 1877.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Chinchilla (genus Chinchilla), either of two South American species of medium-sized rodents long valued for their extremely soft and thick fur. Once very common, chinchillas were hunted almost to extinction. They remain scarce in the wild but are raised commercially and also sold as housepets.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Chinchillas have been hunted for human apparel since the early 1900s. Around 1900, an estimated 500,000 chinchilla skins were exported annually from Chile. Chinchilla pelt is considered by some to be the most valuable pelt in the world, and coats have sold as much as $100,000.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 2. (Textiles) the highly valued fur of this animal. 3. (Animals) mountain chinchilla mountain viscacha any of several long-tailed rodents of the genus Lagidium, having coarse poor quality fur. 4. (Breeds) a breed of rabbit with soft silver-grey fur. 5. (Textiles) a thick napped woollen cloth used for coats.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The head is broad and the external ears are large. Chinchillas have large, black eyes with a vertical split pupil, vestigial cheek pouches, and incisors with colored enamel. Both the forefoot and hindfoot have four digits with stiff bristles surrounding the weak claws. (Nowak 1991, Grzimek 1975)\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Chinchillas weigh up to 800 grams (1.8 pounds) with a compact body up to 38 cm (15 inches) long, large eyes, long ears, and a moderately long, bushy tail of up to 15 cm. Their silky, dense fur is generally bluish to brownish gray except for the yellowish white underparts.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1. 1 a. Either of two rodents of the genus Chinchilla that are native to the mountains of South America and are widely raised in captivity for their soft, pale gray fur. 2 b. The fur of either of these animals.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Top definition. chinchilla. A small member of the rodent family, which contains golden agoutis, guinea pigs and many others, that originates high in the Andes mountains in Peru and other South American countries.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Chinchillas are affected by the full moon and become more active on a bright moonlit night. A chinchilla belongs to the Chinchillidae family and their original habitat is the Andes Mountain Range of South America where they live between 3,000 - 15,000 feet above sea level (914 - 4,572 meters).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The name Chinchilla means 'Little Chincha' after the indian tribe of The Andes who originally used to hunt the chinchillas for their fur, which they wore as clothing. The word 'rodent' is Latin for 'rodere' and means 'to gnaw'. The Lanigera breed is the most commonly found chinchilla in the pet industry. They have a slimmer neckline and shoulders than the Brevicaudata and also have a slimmer head shape. Their tails are long, which gives the illusion that they are bigger than the Brevicaudata breed but in fact they are smaller." ]
It is a town in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia.
[ "Passage 1" ]
what is a rara avis
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 Heller is both a poet and critic, that well-plumed rara avis who flies effortlessly between poetry and criticism and adroitly links their dual legacies. 2 The author of some noteworthy ones, George Caleb Bingham, was himself a rara avis: a professional painter who was also a political candidate.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Whether you are learning to understand the rainforest with naturalist guides, swimming in crystalline jungle waterfalls, or simply relaxing and watching birds from the hammock on your balcony, Rara Avis is completely isolated from modern civilization.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Located in the Chicago Midway International Airport, Ralph Helmick and Stuart Schecter’s Rara Avis is an epic suspended sculpture poetically linking natural and manmade aviation.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: She was one of the most English of English writers, and she was that rara avis, an excellent female English poet.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Rara Avis is a search and selection company providing cost efficient, high quality HR solutions. No standard services, but tailored client solutions, pushing the limits in every aspect of the job. Our clients are national and international companies-big and small-in a wide range of fields.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Example sentences. Synonyms. 1 Pull it all together and you will have a rara avis to add zest to your party. 2 Heller is both a poet and critic, that well-plumed rara avis who flies effortlessly between poetry and criticism and adroitly links their dual legacies.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Rara Avis was developed in 1983 to show that we can make rainforest economically productive and so save it from destruction. In Rara Avis, you will be in a remote pristine jungle-true wilderness-bordering Braulio Carrillo National Park and the Zona Protectora La Selva at 10º16’53” N lat., 84º02’43” W lon.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Whether people grow fat by joking, or whether there is something in fat itself which predisposes to a joke, I have never been quite able to determine; but certain it is that a lean joker is a rara avis in terris.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: S. Cicero Ave. & W. 63rd St. Chicago, IL 60638. Located in the Chicago Midway International Airport, Ralph Helmick and Stuart Schecter’s Rara Avis is an epic suspended sculpture poetically linking natural and manmade aviation.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 Pull it all together and you will have a rara avis to add zest to your party. 2 Heller is both a poet and critic, that well-plumed rara avis who flies effortlessly between poetry and criticism and adroitly links their dual legacies." ]
A search and selection company providing cost efficient, high quality HR solutions.
[ "Passage 3", "Passage 5" ]
what is testofen
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Testofen Benefits. Below are the proven Testofen benefits: The supplement has been clinically tested and found to be effective and safe. It helps the body boost free testosterone levels. It helps to enhance libido and the desire to have sexual intercourse. Helps to build up lean body muscles. Helps bring about energy and stamina.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Gencore Pacific Inc which is the company that manufactures Testofen claims that the supplement is even more potent and effective than other Fenugreek extracts. The company has even gone ahead to show clinical studies on the official site suggesting that their product is effective and authentic.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: What are the Ingredients in Testofen? This supplement is made exclusively from Testofen seeds extract. Fenugreek seeds have been scientifically researched and studied and verified to natural testosterone boosters.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Below are the proven Testofen benefits: 1 The supplement has been clinically tested and found to be effective and safe. 2 It helps the body boost free testosterone levels. 3 It helps to enhance libido and the desire to have sexual intercourse. 4 Helps to build up lean body muscles. 5 Helps bring about energy and stamina.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Testofen is often praised as an effective testosterone booster, but does it deserve the time in the spotlight? Find out why Testofen might not be so amazing. . .\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Testofen Drawbacks. 1 There are some users who have reported issues with their intestines getting irritated while other claimed feelings of bloating. 2 There instruction on how it should be taken is very minimal on the website. 3 It is only available exclusively online and you may not find at your local store.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Testofen is a supplement that is specifically designed for male use as it promises to help boost testosterone levels in the body. With increased levels of testosterone in the body according to the manufacturer there will be rapid muscle growth and a spiced up sex drive.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Even though Testofen as a supplement is made from a single ingredient that is all-natural there are some consumers who have complained of diarrhea, feeling of discomfort in their intestine, and also nasal congestion after using it.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Testofen: Effective Testosterone Booster or Overhyped Fraud? Fenugreek, and its patented counterpart Testofen, have been praised as natural testosterone boosters for years. According to its reputation, this supplement contains phytochemicals that increase libido, regulate glucose levels, and even treat erectile dysfunction.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Interestingly, clinical studies involving Testofen’s effects on testosterone are often mixed. On one end, it seems to be the perfect testosterone booster, but on the other, some fenugreek users don’t experience any benefits at all. For Fenugreek" ]
Testofen is a supplement that is specifically designed for male use as it promises to help boost testosterone levels in the body.
[ "Passage 7" ]
how many fluid ounces in a teaspoon?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: There are 6 teaspoon in a ounce. 1 Ounce is equal to 6 Teaspoon. 1 fl oz = 6 tsp. Known as the US fluid ounce, the unit of volume for liquid substances is used as ounce in the US and other countries practicing the US Customary system. It is equals to approximately 1/8 of US cup, 1/16 of US pint, approximately 1.040842731 Imperial Fluid Ounces, 2 tablespoons or 6 teaspoons.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Quick Answer. Since 3 teaspoons make 1 tablespoon, and 2 tablespoons make 1 fluid ounce, 1 ounce is equivalent to 6 teaspoons. Care must be taken to distinguish between measurements of weight and volume in this case, as dry ounces and liquid ounces measure weight and volume, respectively. Continue Reading.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Amount: 1 teaspoon US (tsp - teasp) in volume. Equals: 0.17 fluid ounces US (fl oz) volume and capacity from teaspoon US to fluid ounce US Conversion Results: Enter a New teaspoon US Amount of volume and capacity to Convert From. * Whole numbers, decimals or fractions (ie: 6, 5.33, 17 3/8) * Precision is how many numbers after decimal point (1 - 9)\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: US Fluid Ounces to Teaspoons. There is more than one type of Teaspoons. Please use the appropriate variation from the list below. US Fluid Ounces to US Teaspoons ConvertTable. US Fluid Ounces to UK Teaspoons ConvertTable. US Fluid Ounces to Metric Teaspoons ConvertTable.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: To measure liquids, you will need a set of liquid measuring cups and a set of measuring spoons. -- Measuring cups are made of clear glass or plastic and hold 1, 2, 4, or 8 cups of liquid. They have incremental markings on the outside and a handle and spout for easy pouring. -- Nested measuring spoons commonly come in sets that measure 1/4, 1/2, and 1 teaspoon, plus 1 tablespoon. They may be used for both dry and liquid ingredients. Tip: Avoid using dry-ingredient measuring cups to measure liquid because the meniscus on the liquid can cause inaccurate measurements.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: US Teaspoons to US Fluid Ounces. Note: Fractional results are rounded to the nearest 1/64. For a more accurate answer please select 'decimal' from the options above the result. Note: You can increase or decrease the accuracy of this answer by selecting the number of significant figures required from the options above the result. Note: For a pure decimal result please select 'decimal' from the options above the result. US Teaspoons. US Fluid Ounces.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 10 = 5. 1 US fluid ounce (fl. oz.) = 2 US tablespoons (tbsp) = 6 US teaspoon (tsp) = 29.5735296 milliliters (mL). The tablespoon is rounded to precisely 15 mL by US federal regulations (FDA) for food labeling purposes. Report an error on this page.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Choose a honey To unit: This automatic bee honey weight versus volume conversion calculator lets you instantly convert liquid or dry measurements of honey from cups (US and Metric), grams g, ounces oz, fluid ounce fl oz, pounds lb, tablespoons tbsp amounts into scale you need. You may enter whole numbers, decimals or fractions ie: 7, 29.35, 15 3/4.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: How many fluid ounces US of volume and capacity system are in 1 teaspoon US? The answer is: The change of 1 tsp - teasp ( teaspoon US ) unit for a volume and capacity measure equals = into 0.17 fl oz ( fluid ounce US ) as per its equivalent volume and capacity unit type measure often used.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Best Answer: I'm assuming you mean how many fluid ounces are in a 1/2 teaspoon. Short Answer: The right answer is. 1/2 teaspoon = 1/12 fluid oz, or 0.08333 fluid oz. Long Explanation of Why This is Right: There are 8 fluid ounces in a cup and 16 tablespoons in a cup, so. 1 tablespoon = 1/2 fluid ounce. There are 3 teaspoons in a tablespoon, so. 1 teaspoon = 1/3 tablespoon = 1/6 fluid oz. 1/2 teaspoon = 1/6 tablespoon = 1/12 fluid oz. 1/2 teaspoon = 1/12 fluid oz = 0.083333 fluid oz." ]
0.17 fl oz.
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how old is ray
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In 1917, 15-year-old Ray Kroc lied about his age to join the Red Cross as an ambulance driver, but the war ended before he completed his training. He then worked as a piano player, a paper cup salesman and a Multimixer salesman. In 1954, he visited a restaurant in San Bernardino, California that had purchased several Multimixers.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Old Yeller. (1957) Old Yeller Blu-ray delivers great video and mediocre audio in this enjoyable Blu-ray release. Set amidst the landscape of 1860s Texas - a young boy named Travis (Tommy Kirk) wants nothing to do with the lop-eared stray. But Old Yeller quickly proves himself a loyal friend, protecting the family farm and saving Travis' life.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 April 2017. William Ray Norwood Jr. (born January 17, 1981) known by his stage name Ray J, is an American singer, songwriter, television personality and actor. Born in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Carson, California, he is the brother of recording artist and actress Brandy Norwood and the first cousin of rapper Snoop Dogg.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Comments675 Share. {{MB_Infobox |name=Ray Ray |image= |caption= |age=20 |occupation=Rapper, Dancer |hair=Dark Brown |eye=Dark Brown |birthday=January 6, 1996 |relationship=In a relationship with Jahmia Jackson Rayan Lopez aka Ray Ray or Ray (by Prodigy, Roc Royal, Princeton and some fans) was born in January 6, 1996.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Ray Ray. {{MB_Infobox |name=Ray Ray |image= |caption= |age=20 |occupation=Rapper, Dancer |hair=Dark Brown |eye=Dark Brown |birthday=January 6, 1996 |relationship=In a relationship with Jahmia Jackson Rayan Lopez aka Ray Ray or Ray (by Prodigy, Roc Royal, Princeton and some fans) was born in January 6, 1996.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Ray Ray (Mindless Behavior) Answers. he is 14 how some of yall gone love ray ray but dont know how old he is yall need to look on his bio to see how old he is wow lol ppl gone love ray ray and dont know all his information. posted over a year ago. You r so right i love rayray and i know his age.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Product Description. Oh Dae-su is an ordinary Seoul businessman with a wife and little daughter who, after a drunken night on the town, is abducted and locked up in a strange, private prison.. No one will tell him why he's there and who his jailer is. Over time his fury builds to a single-minded focus of revenge.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: See more of Old Ray's Salvage Company by logging into Facebook. Message this Page, learn about upcoming events and more. If you don't have a Facebook account, you can create one to see more of this Page. Sign UpLog In. See more of Old Ray's Salvage Company by logging into Facebook. Message this Page, learn about upcoming events and more.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 40-year-old Ray Allen reportedly considering comeback to join Warriors. Updated 9:22 am, Wednesday, July 6, 2016. In an apparent attempt to turn the Warriors into three-point shooting equivalent of the 1927 Yankees, 40-year-old Ray Allen has reportedly expressed interest in bringing his legendary jump shot to the Golden State Warriors.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The movie's tagline is, 15 years of imprisonment... 5 days of vengeance.. The imprisonee is Oh Dae-Su, an ordinary Joe who is snatched off a Seoul street corner and locked away in a dank, windowless fleabag hotel room for the aforementioned 15 years. Just as abruptly he is released, and thus the five days begin." ]
40 year
[ "Passage 9" ]
what is so special about a g protein receptor
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: As their name implies, GPCRs interact with G proteins in the plasma membrane. When an external signaling molecule binds to a GPCR, it causes a conformational change in the GPCR. This change then triggers the interaction between the GPCR and a nearby G protein.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Best Answer: G proteins are special proteins that help plasma membrane receptors work. Many different signal molecules use G-protein linked receptors, including epinephrine and other hormones. It is part of a second messenger system. How it works is that some chemical messenger binds to the receptor at the membrane.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Figure 1: Activation of the G alpha subunit of a G-protein-coupled receptor. In unstimulated cells, the state of G alpha (orange circles) is defined by its interaction with GDP, G beta-gamma (purple circles), and a G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR; light green loops). Upon receptor stimulation by a ligand called an agonist, the state of the receptor changes.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: You will see it in other. situations during the year.) 7. The text will explain three major types of membrane receptors in Figure 11.7. This material is. of fundamental importance, so we will work thorough the specific figures for each type of. membrane receptor. The first example is a G protein-linked receptor. In the first figure, label. the components and then describe the role of the three components. Chapter 11: Cell Communication. -3. 8. Label and then describe what happens in step 2.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: When the receptor is activated by binding to its ligand (hormone), it undergoes a conformational change that affects the G-protein which in turn activates adenylate cyclase (or guanylate cyclase) forming cyclic AMP (or cyclic GMP) which acts as the second (intracellular) messenger.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The text will explain three major types of membrane receptors in Figure 11.7. membrane receptor. The first example is a G protein-linked receptor. the components and then describe the role of the three components.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Dioxin, produced as a by-product of various industrial chemical processes, is suspected of contributing to the development of cancer and birth defects in animals and humans. It apparently acts by entering cells by simple diffusion and binding to proteins in the cytoplasm, then altering the pattern of gene expression.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest and most diverse group of membrane receptors in eukaryotes. These cell surface receptors act like an inbox for messages in the form of light energy, peptides, lipids, sugars, and proteins.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In this way, G proteins work like a switch — turned on or off by signal-receptor interactions on the cell's surface. Whenever a G protein is active, both its GTP-bound alpha subunit and its beta-gamma dimer can relay messages in the cell by interacting with other membrane proteins involved in signal transduction.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Signal transduction pathways amplify the effect of a signal molecule. Signal transduction pathways convert a signal on a cell’s surface to a specific cellular response. Signal transduction pathways allow different types of cells to respond differently to the same signal molecule." ]
They help plasma membrane receptors work.
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how long do you have to apply for cobra benefits
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: If you are entitled to elect COBRA coverage, you must be given an election period of at least 60 days (starting on the later of the date you are furnished the election notice or the date you would lose coverage) to choose whether or not to elect continuation coverage.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Fourth, while the disability must begin within the first 60 days of COBRA coverage, the determination under title II or XVI can be issued any time during the 18-month period of COBRA coverage that began with the qualifying event.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Eligibility for COBRA continuation coverage won't limit your eligibility for Marketplace coverage or for a tax credit. You can apply for Marketplace coverage at HealthCare.gov or by calling 1-800-318-2596 (TTY 1-855-889-4325).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: You will have at least 60 days to appeal a denial and you must receive a decision on the appeal generally within 60 days after that. Contact the plan administrator for more information on filing a claim for benefits. Complete plan rules are available from employers or benefits offices.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: COBRA requires that continuation coverage extend from the date of the qualifying event for a limited period of 18 or 36 months. The length of time depends on the type of qualifying event that gave rise to the COBRA rights. A plan, however, may provide longer periods of coverage beyond the maximum period required by law.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: For example, if a covered employee becomes entitled to Medicare 8 months before the date his/her employment ends (termination of employment is the COBRA qualifying event), COBRA coverage for his/her spouse and children would last 28 months (36 months minus 8 months).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: If you waive COBRA coverage during the election period, you must be permitted later to revoke your waiver of coverage and to elect continuation coverage as long as you do so during the election period. Then, the plan need only provide continuation coverage beginning on the date you revoke the waiver.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Please note the employer may charge up to 150 percent for an 11 month disability extension of COBRA coverage. General note: COBRA can be a daunting and complex area of Federal law. If you have any questions or issues regarding public sector COBRA we encourage you to email us at [email protected].\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Q16: How long do I have before I have to submit my first COBRA payment? A group health plan cannot require payment for any period of COBRA continuation coverage earlier than 45 days after the day on which the qualified beneficiary made the initial election for continuation coverage.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Q8: How is COBRA affected if I am disabled? In certain circumstances, if a disabled individual and non-disabled family members are qualified beneficiaries, they are eligible for up to an 11-month extension of COBRA continuation coverage, for a total of 29 months." ]
After 45 days
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juice plus capsules side effects
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 5. 1 See 1 evaluation from 1 patient with major perceived effectiveness. 2 See 3 evaluations from 3 patients with moderate perceived effectiveness. 3 See 1 evaluation from 1 patient with slight perceived effectiveness. 4 See 0 evaluations from 0 patients with none perceived effectiveness.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Juice Plus: Find the most comprehensive real-world treatment information on Juice Plus at PatientsLikeMe. 37 patients with fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, diabetes type 2, post-traumatic stress disorder, systemic lupus erythematosus, bipolar disorder, Parkinson's disease, panic disorder, rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure (hypertension), myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, persistent depressive disorder ...\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: See 0 evaluations from 0 patients with major perceived effectiveness. See 0 evaluations from 0 patients with moderate perceived effectiveness. See 0 evaluations from 0 patients with slight perceived effectiveness. See 0 evaluations from 0 patients with none perceived effectiveness.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Drugs & Supplements. Get information and reviews on prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and supplements. Search by name or medical condition. Find or Review a Drug; Find or Review a Vitamin or Supplement; Check for Drug Interactions\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: User Reviews & Ratings - Juice Plus oral Read user comments about the side effects, benefits, and effectiveness of Juice Plus oral. « Juice Plus oral Information\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Find user ratings and reviews for Juice Plus oral on WebMD including side effects and drug interactions, medication effectiveness, ease of use and satisfaction Skip to content Check Your Symptoms Find A Doctor Find Lowest Drug Prices\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Side effects: Mild; Advice/Tips I experienced an energy boost within a week of starting on Juice Plus+. I've gradually begun to see improvement in my mobility and level of pain severity sin... See full evaluation\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: What is Juice Plus? Category: Supplements. Juice Plus+ is a brand name supplement that provides nutrition from 17 different fruits, vegetables, and grains in a capsule form.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Side effects: Mild Advice/Tips I experienced an energy boost within a week of starting on Juice Plus+. I've gradually begun to see improvement in my mobility and level of pain severity sin...\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Juice Plus may also interfere with cancer... Side effects of Juice Plus include gastrointestinal problems, rash and decreased liver function, according to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Juice Plus may also interfere with cancer... Side effects of Juice Plus include gastrointestinal problems, rash and decreased liver function, according to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Juice Plus may also interfere with cancer treatment. Juice Plus is a nutritional supplement derived from fruits and vegetables with additional vitamins. It is typically taken for cancer prevention, cardiovascular disease and weight loss, explains the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center." ]
Side effects of Juice Plus include gastrointestinal problems, rash and decreased liver function.
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where is studio city located
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Dubai Studio City. Dubai. Dubai Studio City is part of Dubai Media City in Dubai, UAE. Following in the footsteps of Dubai Media City, it will cater to the production needs of the region and has plans to build movie studios like Hollywood sound stages backlots for various production needs.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: On the Map. Studio City is bordered by Valley Village, Laurel Canyon, Sherman Oaks, Hollywood, Hollywood Hills, Toluca Lake, Bel Air/Beverly Crest, and Cahuenga Pass. LAX Airport: 35 minutes by car or 1 hour & 35 minutes by public transit. Santa Monica Pier: 30 minutes by car. Hollywood Walk of Fame: 15 minutes by car.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Location Map of Dubai Studio City. Located in Dubai, UAE. Click to see the detailed information like Property, address, location map, and contact detail. Dubai Studio City is part of Dubai Media City in Dubai, UAE.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: exists and is an alternate of . Studio city is located in the San Fernando Valley region of the city of Los Angeles, California, United States. 3 people found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Accuracy varies from location to location. In some places, service providers may be able to provide a location to within a few meters. However, in other areas it might be much more than that. All locations returned are estimates only.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Important Information. You are leaving a Citi Website and going to a third party site. That site may have a privacy policy different from Citi and may provide less security than this Citi site. Citi and its affiliates are not responsible for the products, services, and content on the third party website. Do you want to go to the third party site? Citi is not responsible for the products, services or facilities provided and/or owned by other companies.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Cradled within the San Fernando Valley, Studio City's stylish small-town allure is equally adored by entertainment industry elite and elementary-school PTA leaders. In step with the trends, Studio City's main boulevards brim with organic soft-serve desert shops and yoga studios specializing in savasana.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Studio City. 1 is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles County. 2 The neighboring communities are Beverly Crest, Hollywood Hills, Hollywood Hills West, North Hollywood, Sherman Oaks, Toluca Lake, Universal City and Valley Village.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Logo of Sound City. Sound City Studios was a recording studio incorporated in 1969, located in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA. The facility had previously been a production factory of the British musical instrument manufacturer, Vox.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Studio City redirects here. For other uses, see Studio City (disambiguation). Studio City is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California, in the San Fernando Valley. It is named after the studio lot that was established in the area by film producer Mack Sennett in 1927, now known as CBS Studio Center. 1 History." ]
It is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California, in the San Fernando Valley.
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the surface of the cerebral hemispheres are covered with gray matter and are called the cerebral cortex
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: n a thin layer of gray matter on the surface of the cerebral hemisphere, folded into gyri with about two thirds of its area buried in fissures. It integrates higher mental functions, general movement, visceral functions, perception, and behavioral reactions.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Share. The cerebral cortex is the layer of the brain often referred to as gray matter. The cortex (thin layer of tissue) is gray because nerves in this area lack the insulation that makes most other parts of the brain appear to be white. The cortex covers the outer portion (1.5mm to 5mm) of the cerebrum and cerebellum.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: a layer of neurons and synapses (gray matter) on the surface of the cerebral hemispheres, folded into gyri with about two thirds of its area buried in fissures. It integrates higher mental functions, general movement, visceral functions, perception, and behavioral reactions.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is part of the forebrain. It houses the nerve center that controls sensory, motor activities and intelligence. The outer layer, the cerebral cortex, is made of nerve fibers called gray matter.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The surface of the cerebrum is made up of gyri and sulci. A cortex is the outer layer of any organ. The cerebral cortex is the outer layer of the brain, called gray matter. It is where our conscious thoughts and actions take place.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The cerebral cortex is the outer layer of the brain, called gray matter. It is where our conscious thoughts and actions take place. Many of the signals our brain receives from our senses are registered in the cerebral cortex.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The whole brain is not gray matter, just the surface of it and parts of the interior, and there is other gray matter in nerve tissue along the spinal column.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The cerebral cortex is the layer of the brain often referred to as gray matter. The cortex (thin layer of tissue) is gray because nerves in this area lack the insulation that makes most other parts of the brain appear to be white.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The cortex (thin layer of tissue) is gray because nerves in this area lack the insulation that makes most other parts of the brain appear to be white. The cortex covers the outer portion (1.5mm to 5mm) of the cerebrum and cerebellum. The portion of the cortex that covers the cerebrum is called the cerebral cortex.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A cortex is the outer layer of any organ. The cerebral cortex is the outer layer of the brain, called gray matter. It is where our conscious thoughts and actions take place. Many of the signals our brain receives from our senses are registered in the cerebral cortex." ]
Yes.
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what are primary markets
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Primary markets, where new securities are issued and secondary markets where existing securities can be bought and sold. Secondary markets can further be split into organised exchanges, such stock exchanges and over-the-counter where individual parties come together and buy or sell securities directly.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: primary market. The market in which new, as opposed to existing, securities are sold. Investors who purchase shares in a new security issue are purchasing them in the primary market. Investors who buy stocks and bonds in the primary market usually are not required to pay brokerage commissions because fees for selling the issue are built into its price and are absorbed by the issuer.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Guidance and recommendations on the processes and documentation required for the issuance of international securities can be found in the ICMA Primary Market Handbook (IPMA Handbook) .\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Features of primary markets are: 1 This is the market for new long term equity capital. 2 The primary market is the market where the securities are sold for the first time. 3 Therefore, it is also called the new issue market (NIM). 4 In a primary issue, the securities are issued by the company directly to investors.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A securities market is used in an economy to attract new capital, transfer real assets in financial assets, determine price which will balance demand and supply and provide a means to invest money both short and long term.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: primary market. Any market in which the original issuer receives money, such as an investment house that purchases all securities for an original issue and then resells them on the stock market. Also called the loan origination market. Contrast with secondary market, where mortgages are pooled and then sold to others.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 The primary market is the market where the securities are sold for the first time. 2 Therefore, it is also called the new issue market (NIM). 3 In a primary issue, the securities are issued by the company directly to investors. 4 The company receives the money and issues new security certificates to the investors.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Primary Market. The first group of investors to whom a new issue of a security is sold. The primary market consists of the issuer and the first buyers of the issue. All subsequent trading takes place on the secondary market. Underwriting is the process by which the primary market functions, that is, how issues are sold to the primary buyers.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: ICMA’s work in the primary markets, where new securities are issued to raise international capital, is based on a strong legacy from the International Primary Market Association (IPMA), one of ICMA’s predecessor organisations.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The primary market is that part of the capital markets that deals with the issue of new securities. Companies, governments or public sector institutions can obtain funding through the sale of a new stock or bond issue. This is typically done through a syndicate of securities dealers." ]
The market where the securities are sold for the first time.
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what does it mean when there is water standing in the bottom of the dishwasher
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Quick Answer. A clogged drain is the most common cause of standing water in a dishwasher. Users should ensure the drain is free of food and other debris.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If it's clean, that usually means the fill valve isn't shutting off completely and leaking new water into the dishwasher. To keep your water bills down, install a new fill valve. If the water is dirty, it's is a sign that water is leaking into your dishwasher, most likely from the garbage disposal or the sink. This is a plumbing and drainage issue that you'll want to get checked out by a pro. We just installed our garbage disposal.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Anywhere around 1 cup of water leftover after a cycle is normal. It's there to keep the seals from drying up and your dishwasher will pump it out immediately before you get started on a new load. But if you've got a lot more than 1 cup, there could be an underlying problem like a broken motor.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: How to Fix Sitting Water in Dishwashers. A dishwasher's drainage basket and sump blocked with food particles is the most common cause of water remaining at the bottom of the unit. Standing water at the bottom of a dishwasher or complaints that a dishwasher won't drain are fairly common issues. While there are multiple reasons why water won't drain completely, or will seep back into the dishwasher, most of them do not warrant a call to the appliance repairman.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 35 Answers. It could be a clog in your drain. In my case, if I do not run the garbage disposal before the dishwasher, it will not drain properly (our dishwasher drain pipe connects to the drain at the garbage disposal).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: When the cycle is done, there is no water in the bottom. Hours later there will be an inch to 2 inches of clean water in the bottom. When I hit the Cancel . button, the water is pumped out into the garbage disposal fine and the bottom of the unit is clean.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: If the home has a garbage disposal, users should ensure it is altered to drain the dishwasher properly. Garbage disposals come with a drain plug that needs to be removed in order for the dishwasher to work effectively. The plug blocks the hole to which the dishwasher hose should be connected.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 3. Break up drain clogs with a homemade solution. If your dishwasher drain is clogged and causing water to back up, you can try using a homemade solution of vinegar, baking soda and hot water to break up the clog. First, pour a solution of baking soda and vinegar down the basket at the bottom of your dishwasher.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: One common symptom of clogged drains in your kitchen is your dishwasher not draining. If you see a lot of standing water at the bottom of the dishwasher in your San Francisco area home, there are a few things you can try on your own before calling a professional to fix the problem.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: THE QUICK FIX. When it's just water leaking from the dishwasher, you either have a misaligned door or bad door gasket. But if there is foam in the water, someone has loaded the dishwasher with liquid dish detergent under the mistaken notion that it is the same as dishwasher detergent. It isn't." ]
It means water remaining at bottom of the unit because of dishwasher's drainage basket and sump blocked with food particles.
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what kind of civil rights activism did ella baker support?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: As she became more involved in the culture and politics of 1930s Harlem, Ella taught history courses for the Workers Education Project as part of the Works Progress Administration, a New Deal agency.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: She worked alongside some of the most famous civil rights leaders of the 20th century, including W. E. B. Du Bois, Thurgood Marshall, A. Philip Randolph, and Martin Luther King, Jr. She also mentored many emerging activists, such as Diane Nash, Stokely Carmichael, Rosa Parks, and Bob Moses.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Ella Baker. Courtesy of the Library of Congress (LC-USZ62-110575). Baker, Ella Josephine(13 Dec. 1903-13 Dec. 1986), civil rights organizer, was born in Norfolk, Virginia, the daughter of Blake Baker, a waiter on the ferry between Norfolk and Washington, D.C., and Georgianna Ross. In rural North Carolina where Ella Baker grew up she experienced a strong sense of black community.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Ella Baker. Ella Josephine Baker (December 13, 1903 – December 13, 1986) was an African-American civil rights and human rights activist born in Virginia, who grew up in North Carolina and graduated from college there, and worked for most of her life based in New York City.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Ella Baker, civil & human rights activist. Ella Josephine Baker (1903–1986) was an African American civil rights and human rights activist whose career spanned over five decades. Ella worked with some of the most famous civil rights leaders of her time, including W. E. B. Du Bois, Thurgood Marshall, and Martin Luther King Jr. She also had an influence on the future of the civil rights movement after her time, mentoring Diane Nash, Stokely Carmichael, Rosa Parks and Bob Moses.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A magazine highlighting the extraordinary achievements of women throughout history and recognizing the obstacles they have had to overcome in order to reach their goals.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Browse by. Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement. Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision: Discussion Guide While this book. is primarily a biography of black rights activist Ella Baker, it contains a wealth of information on the organizations she was involved in. Baker was instrumental in shaping the black freedom movement for several decades, beginning in the 30s.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 3 Unsung Feminist Civil Rights Leaders. Rosa Parks wasn't hardly the only sister making moves during 'the movement'. (left) Daisy Bates, Gloria Richardson and Ella Baker. As a student, I can’t recall learning about any other woman who was pivotal in the Civil Rights movement besides Rosa Parks. I loved her defiance, but always wondered what other women were part of the struggle, or played an integral role in changing laws and minds.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Ella Baker was born in 1903, in Norfolk, Virginia and when she was age 9 her family moved to rural North Carolina. Her grandmother, a former slave who had been whipped because she refused to marry the man selected by her owner, relayed stories of slave revolts that greatly impressed the child.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Black Muslims. In 1967, Stokely Carmichael and Charles Hamilton wrote, Black people must redefine themselves, and only they can do that. Throughout this country, vast segments of the black communities are beginning to recognize the need to assert their own definitions, to reclaim their history, their culture . . . .." ]
Black freedom movement
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what is low sodium diet foods
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 The Nutrition Facts Label lists the Percent Daily Value (%DV) of sodium in one serving of a food. 2 The %DV for sodium is based on 100% of the recommended amount of sodium, which is less than 2400 milligrams (mg) per day.n fact, over 75% of dietary sodium comes from eating packaged and restaurant foods. 1 The Nutrition Facts Label on food and beverage packages is a useful tool for making healthful dietary choices and monitoring how much sodium is contained in a food you are considering.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Here is a low sodium diet list of foods to avoid: 1 Canned vegetables. 2 Use fresh veggies instead. 3 If you do eat canned veggies, rinse them well before cooking them. 4 Use seasonings other than salt to flavor your food. 5 Garlic is a good choice.6 Try other herbs, too.7 Avoid canned beans. 8 Use dried beans instead.ere’s a low sodium diet menu for one day: 1 Breakfast-Avoid sugary cereals which are often high in sodium too. 2 Lunch-a fresh salad with sliced grilled chicken on top. 3 Dinner-Cook some pasta and stir fry mushrooms, peppers, onions and any other veggies you like in olive oil and garlic.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In fact, they are a great low-sodium food to add to your diet. But as the tomato becomes more processed, the sodium levels change. One cup of fresh tomato contains about 10 mg of sodium. Turn that tomato into 1 cup of tomato juice or 1 cup of tomato soup, and the sodium content jumps to about 700 mg.mericans seem to like a little food with their salt -- on average, we each consume almost 3,500 milligrams (mg) of sodium every day. Let's put that into context: The American Heart Association recommends we consume no more than 1 teaspoon of salt a day, which equals 2,300 mg of sodium or less.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Also, we will provide a low sodium diet list of foods to eat, and foods to avoid. Too much sodium in the diet can be bad for the heart and can lead to high blood pressure. Those with various heart conditions are often advised by their doctors to watch their sodium intake.ere’s a low sodium diet menu for one day: 1 Breakfast-Avoid sugary cereals which are often high in sodium too. 2 Lunch-a fresh salad with sliced grilled chicken on top. 3 Dinner-Cook some pasta and stir fry mushrooms, peppers, onions and any other veggies you like in olive oil and garlic.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: SODIUM GUIDELINES. Sodium is a mineral found naturally in foods and also added to foods. Sodium plays an important role in maintaining normal fluid balance in the body. A low-sodium diet is important to follow in order to control your heart failure symptoms and prevent future heart problems.1 Limiting your sodium and fluid intake will help prevent and control the amount of fluid around your heart, lungs, or in your legs.odium plays an important role in maintaining normal fluid balance in the body. A low-sodium diet is important to follow in order to control your heart failure symptoms and prevent future heart problems.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Try to choose products with 5% Daily Value (DV) or less. A sodium content of 20% DV or more is high. • Look for foods labeled “low sodium,” “reduced sodium,” or “no salt added.” 3. Shop for low sodium foods • Load up on vegetables, fruits, beans, and peas, which are naturally low in sodium.Fresh, frozen, and dried options are all good choices. Look for foods labeled “low sodium,” “reduced sodium,” or “no salt added.” 3. Shop for low sodium foods • Load up on vegetables, fruits, beans, and peas, which are naturally low in sodium.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Sodium occurs naturally in most foods. The most common form of sodium is sodium chloride, which is table salt. Milk, beets, and celery also naturally contain sodium, as does drinking water, although the amount varies depending on the source.ther foods that are low in sodium include: 1 Seasonings: Black, cayenne, or lemon pepper, mustard, some chili or hot sauces. 2 Herbs: Dried or fresh garlic, garlic/onion powder (no salt), dill, parsley, rosemary, basil, cinnamon, cloves, paprika, oregano, ginger, vinegar, cumin, nutmeg.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Americans seem to like a little food with their salt -- on average, we each consume almost 3,500 milligrams (mg) of sodium every day. Let's put that into context: The American Heart Association recommends we consume no more than 1 teaspoon of salt a day, which equals 2,300 mg of sodium or less.mericans seem to like a little food with their salt -- on average, we each consume almost 3,500 milligrams (mg) of sodium every day. Let's put that into context: The American Heart Association recommends we consume no more than 1 teaspoon of salt a day, which equals 2,300 mg of sodium or less.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 Low Sodium → 140 mg of sodium or less per serving. 2 Reduced Sodium → At least 25% less sodium than in the original product. 3 Light in Sodium or Lightly Salted → At least 50% less sodium than the regular product. 4 No-Salt-Added or Unsalted → No salt is added during processing, but not necessarily sodium-free.n fact, over 75% of dietary sodium comes from eating packaged and restaurant foods. 1 The Nutrition Facts Label on food and beverage packages is a useful tool for making healthful dietary choices and monitoring how much sodium is contained in a food you are considering.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: You probably aren't even aware of just how much sodium is in your diet. Consider that a single teaspoon of table salt, which is a combination of sodium and chloride, has 2,325 milligrams (mg) of sodium. And it's not just table salt you have to worry about. Many processed and prepared foods contain sodium.See how sodium sneaks into your diet and ways you can shake the habit.onsider that a single teaspoon of table salt, which is a combination of sodium and chloride, has 2,325 milligrams (mg) of sodium. And it's not just table salt you have to worry about. Many processed and prepared foods contain sodium." ]
Breakfast-Avoid sugary cereals which are often high in sodium too.Lunch-a fresh salad with sliced grilled chicken on top. Dinner-Cook some pasta and stir fry mushrooms, peppers, onions and any other veggies you like in olive oil and garlic.
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employment type statutory definition
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Probably the most common type of statutory employee at present is the traveling salesperson defined in Sec. There are eight elements of the statutory employee test, which can be found in IRS Publication 15-A.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A statutory employee is an individual who works for an employer but is not an employee within the meaning of a common law employee as described above. Examples include someone paid on commission, full-time life insurance sales agents and full-time traveling or city salespersons.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Regular Three-Quarter time Employees are scheduled to work at least 30 hours per week but less than 40 hours per week on a regular basis and are expected to be employees for at least one year. Regular 3/4 time employees are eligible for all Institution benefits and prorated paid time-off.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Employment Type/Status. Regular – a position which is considered to be part of the established staff compliment; will be recurring. from year to year. Short Term Temporary – a position which is established to respond to a temporary increased workload.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: I. Regular Full-Time Employees are scheduled to work 8 hours per day, Monday through Friday, on a regular basis and are expected to be employees for at least one year. Security Guards, Marine and ALVIN personnel are included in this category although their regular hours may not follow a Monday through Friday schedule.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Statutory Employee. A worker who is treated as an employee for social security and Medicare tax purposes and as self-employed for income tax purposes. The Statutory employee box on such a worker's Form W-2 should be marked.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Under the Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1986, (COBRA), an insured employee whose schedule is reduced to less than 3/4 time may continue in the Group Medical Insurance program for up to 18 months by paying the full cost.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Two of the usual characteristics of an employer-employee relationship are that the employer has the right to discharge the employee and the employer supplies the tools and a place for him/her to work.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: There are four common types of employment relationships recognized by the Internal Revenue Service. These relationships are: an independent contractor; a common law employee; a statutory employee; or. a statutory nonemployee.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Employment Definitions. NOTE. When either setting up a position, or assigning an employee, please refer to the definitions below to be sure. you have the position and employee set up as intended. REMEMBER, if an employee changes position. there MAY be an impact to that employee’s current eligibility resulting in the termination of OR the." ]
A worker who is treated as an employee for social security and Medicare tax purposes and as self-employed for income tax purposes.
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what is the term resilience?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Developing resilience is a personal journey. People do not all react the same to traumatic and stressful life events. An approach to building resilience that works for one person might not work for another.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Research has shown that resilience is ordinary, not extraordinary. People commonly demonstrate resilience. One example is the response of many Americans to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and individuals' efforts to rebuild their lives.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Resilience is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or significant sources of stress — such as family and relationship problems, serious health problems or workplace and financial stressors. It means bouncing back from difficult experiences.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Being resilient does not mean that a person doesn't experience difficulty or distress. Emotional pain and sadness are common in people who have suffered major adversity or trauma in their lives. In fact, the road to resilience is likely to involve considerable emotional distress.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: It involves resilience, an ongoing process that requires time and effort and engages people in taking a number of steps. This brochure is intended to help readers with taking their own road to resilience. The information within describes resilience and some factors that affect how people deal with hardship.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: resilience (Noun). The mental ability to recover quickly from depression, illness or misfortune. resilience (Noun). The physical property of material that can resume its shape after being stretched or deformed; elasticity.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Resilience. Resilience has delivered network security appliances with the most advanced operating system. RES/OS boasts such features as open systems flexibility and life cycle management innovations for mission-critical applications.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: And where it comes from. A small but intriguing new survey by a pair of British consultants confirms the importance of resilience to business success. Resilience was defined by most as the ability to recover from setbacks, adapt well to change, and keep going in the face of adversity.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1. resilience-the physical property of a material that can return to its original shape or position after deformation that does not exceed its elastic limit. resiliency. elasticity, snap-the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed; the waistband had lost its snap.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A whopping 75% of them said that the biggest drain on their resilience reserves was “managing difficult people or office politics at work.” That was followed closely by stress brought on by overwork and by having to withstand personal criticism." ]
It is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or significant sources of stress such as family and relationship problems, serious health problems or workplace and financial stressors.
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what is the normal range for haemoglobin levels
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The normal range of haemoglobin for a man is 13.5 to 17.5 g/dl and for a woman is 11.5 to 15.5 g/dl. The normal range of haemoglobin for a man is 13.5 to 17.5 g/dl and … for a woman is 11.5 to 15.5 g/dl. The normal range of haemoglobin for a man is 13.5 to 17.5 g/dl and for a woman is 11.5 to 15.5 g/dl.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Normal hemoglobin values are related to the person's age and sex. Normal values may vary slightly between test systems, and which groups of doctors have determined normal values for their group of patients; however, the value ranges are close (vary by about 0.5 g/dl) for almost every group.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The normal range of hemoglobin (also haemoglobin) varies in men, women, and children. The normal range of hemoglobin in male is 13.5 to 18gm/dl (gram per deciliter). For female it is 12 to 16gm/dl (gram per deciliter). In a children 11 to 16gm/dl (gram per deciliter).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Hemoglobin is the protein molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and returns carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs. Hemoglobin is made up of four protein molecules (globulin chains) that are connected together.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: For people without diabetes, the normal range for the hemoglobin A1c test is between 4% and 5.6%. Hemoglobin A1c levels between 5.7% and 6.4% indicate increased risk of diabetes, and levels of 6.5% or higher indicate diabetes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The normal range of hemoglobin in male is 13.5 to 18gm/dl (gram per deciliter). For female it is 12 to 16gm/dl (gram per deciliter). In a children 11 to 16gm/dl (gram per deciliter). And for a pregnant woman 11 to 12g/dl (gram per deciliter) is the normal range of hemoglobin.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Answers-Russell Portenoy What is normal depends on the lab. Most women with hemoglobin above 14 or 14.5 would be considered to have a normal level. There are some new data to suggest that hemoglobin levels in the range of 10-12 are critically important in terms of the onset of fatigue.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The normal range of haemoglobin for a man is 13.5 to 17.5 g/dl and … for a woman is 11.5 to 15.5 g/dl. The normal range of haemoglobin for a man is 13.5 to 17.5 g/dl and for a woman is 11.5 to 15.5 g/dl.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In non-pregnant women, normal hemoglobin ranges from 120 g/L to 160 g/L. In men, normal hemoglobin levels range from 140 g/L to 180 g/L. Canadian Blood Services tests each donor’s hemoglobin at the clinic and requires a minimum of 125 g/L for donation.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The normal range of hemoglobin (also haemoglobin) varies in men, women, and children. The normal range of hemoglobin in male is 13.5 to 18gm/dl (gram per deciliter). For female it is 12 to 16gm/dl (gram per deciliter)." ]
13.5 to 18gm/dl.
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sam account definition finance
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The System for Award Management (SAM) is an official website of the U.S. government. There is no cost to use SAM. You can use this site for FREE to: Register to do business with the U.S. government. Update or renew your entity registration. Check status of an entity registration. Search for entity registration and exclusion records.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Summer Financial Aid. Summer financial aid awards will begin the week of April 3. For students with remaining eligibility, you will receive notification via your SHSU email account if you are awarded. Awards are not official until you have received the award email. For additional information about summer aid, please check out our FAQ page.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Nick Sparks, Commercial Manager for Software Compliance and Optimization at EDF Energy believes no organization should start a SAM initiative without first understanding how to best manage the project: SAM is just as much about people and processes as it is about having the right technology in place.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Finance – page 7. Economics – page 7. ACCOUNTING: http://www.alpineguild.com/glossary_of_important.htm. Account ‐‐ a record of financial transactions; usually refers to a specific category or type, such. as travel expense account or purchase account. Accountant ‐‐ a person who trained to prepare and maintain financial records. Accounting ‐‐ a system for keeping score in business, using dollars.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: What is a 'Separate Account'. A separate account is a privately managed investment account opened through a brokerage or financial advisor that uses pooled money to buy individual assets. 2. In the context of variable annuities, these are payments made to an insurance company for the purpose of investing in securities.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The equations SAM uses to calculate the financial metrics are based on the definitions and methods described in the following handbook: Short, W., Packey, D., Holt, T. (1995) A Manual for the Economic Evaluation of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technologies. National Renewable Energy Laboratory.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: SAM is a fee-based investment advisory program, offering a customized investment portfolio developed along with your AXA Advisors financial professional, who helps you tailor a plan to your goals, risk tolerance and time horizon.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: You can use this site for FREE to: 1 Register to do business with the U.S. government. 2 Update or renew your entity registration. 3 Check status of an entity registration. Search for entity registration and exclusion records.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: When you create a case in SAM, you choose a financial model from eight options: Residential, commercial, commercial PPA, utility IPP, single owner, leveraged partnership flip, all equity partnership flip, or sale leaseback. The financial models are described in SAM's Help system.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A time-tested investment strategy. Strategic Asset Management (SAM) is a fee-based investment advisory program, providing you with a customized investment portfolio developed in conjunction with your AXA Advisors financial professional." ]
A fee-based investment advisory program, providing with a customized investment portfolio developed in conjunction with AXA Advisors financial professional.
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what procedure is done to check for blood clots
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Testing for venous blood clots. Venous blood clots may be detected in a variety of ways, though ultrasound is most commonly used. Occasionally, the patient's size and shape limit the ability for ultrasound to provide a definitive answer. Venography is an alternative test to look for a clot.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: TEE is a test that uses sound waves to make pictures of your heart’s muscle and chambers, valves and outer lining (pericardium), as well as the blood vessels that connect to your heart. Doctors often use TEE when they need more detail than a standard echocardiogram can give them.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: However, the blood moving through your vessels shouldn’t clot. If such clots form, they can travel through your bloodstream to your heart, lungs, or brain, causing a heart attack, stroke, or even death. Coagulation tests measure your blood’s ability to clot, as well as how long it takes.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (Definition) 1 This is a procedure done to remove a part of the cervix that is abnormal. Pts have leeps once they have had an abnormal pap smear and further evaluation warranted a leep to remove tissue off the cervix. 2 A blood clot or thrombus is the final step of the coagulation cascade.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: What is transesophageal echocardiography? Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is a test that produces pictures of your heart. TEE uses high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) to make detailed pictures of your heart and the arteries that lead to and from it.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (Definition) This is a procedure done to remove a part of the cervix that is abnormal. Pts have leeps once they have had an abnormal pap smear and further evaluation warranted a leep to remove tissue off the cervix. This is both a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Coagulation Tests. Highlights. Coagulation tests measure your blood’s ability to clot and the amount of time it takes to do so. You may be recommended to undergo a coagulation test if your doctor suspects you have a clotting disorder.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A catheter is threaded through a vein in the groin, passed through the heart, and into the pulmonary artery. Contrast dye is then injected and X-rays are taken to monitor the blood flow in the lung. The angiogram will give a definite diagnosis as to the presence of a clot.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Q. How is a Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) diagnosed? A. Most often, ultrasound is used to diagnose blood clots in the leg veins. This is a non-invasive test. If the results are not definitive, then venography (an invasive test using contrast dye) or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) may be used.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The area of clot or obstruction can thus be visualized. Sometimes, a blood test is used to screen for blood clots. D-Dimer is a breakdown product of a blood clot, and its levels in the bloodstream may be measured. It is used as a screening test with hopes that the result will be negative and show that there is no need to look further for blood clots." ]
Ultrasound
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meaning behind word rose
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: One of the most universal of all symbols, the red rose represents true love. It has also appeared throughout history and across cultures as both a political and religious symbol. Perfect for: Freaking out your first date; covering beer stains; wooing a hunky bishop.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: You probably noticed that there is no rose in the story, though we do find the word rose four times. Check out the first two times the word is used: When the Negro opened the blinds of one window, they could see that the leather was cracked; and when they sat down a faint dust rose sluggishly about their thighs, spinning with slow motes in the single sun-ray.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: (1.6) These first two times rose (as you can see) is used as a verb, which is why we barely notice the subtle echo of the rose in the title when we read. We are concentrating on the image, first, of the inside of Miss Emily's lonely parlor, and then of Miss Emily herself.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: You probably noticed that there is no rose in the story, though we do find the word rose four times. When the Negro opened the blinds of one window, they could see that the leather was cracked; and when they sat down a faint dust rose sluggishly about their thighs, spinning with slow motes in the single sun-ray.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Rose Name Meaning. The meaning of Rose is “Of the Rose Blossom; Rose flower”. Keep in mind that many names may have different meanings in other countries and languages, so be careful that the name that you choose doesn’t mean something bad or unpleasant.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Symbolic Meaning of Rose Tattoo. Rose tattoo is the latest fashion among the tattoo designs for men and women, but it has a deep-seated symbolic meaning too, which enhances its value to a great extent, besides its aesthetic appearance.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Rose Tattoo Designs with Words and Quotes. One of the most common rose tattoo designs is the etching of a single or more flowers, along with some beautiful words and quotes, which add a personal touch to the tattoo and give it a meaning according to your choice.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Search comprehensively and find the name meaning of Rose and its name origin or of any other name in our database. Also note the spelling and the pronunciation of the name Rose and check the initials of the name with your last name to discover how it looks and sounds.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Name Meaning > Girl Names > Rose. The meaning of the name “Rose” is: “Of the Rose Blossom; Rose flower”. Additional information: The girl name Rose is of Latin origin, from the Latin 'Rosa' meaning the Rose blossom, the romantic flower of love.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: White: Purity, Innocence, Sympathy, Spirituality. SvetaP/iStock. Early tradition used white roses as a symbol for true love, an association which would later become the hallmark of the red rose. Also known as the bridal rose, the white rose is a traditional wedding flower. In this sense, white represents unity, virtue, and the pureness of a new love." ]
Of the Rose Blossom.
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what color birthstone for january
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Unique Birthstone Jewelry. Garnet is the modern January birthstone and the gem designated for the 2nd and 6th wedding anniversary. See other January birth stones: Traditional, Contemporary, Mystical, Ancient, Zodiac and Star signs. There are no known enhancements for garnet, it occurs in every color of the spectrum, except blue. Any of these colors is permissible to wear as the January birthstone. The name Garnet appears to originate with the Latin granatum malum which means pomegranate.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Birthstones for the calendar month of January are garnet and emerald. The Zodiac signs of Capricorn and Aquarius include ten stones: ruby, agate, garnet, lapis lazuli, onyx, amethyst, jasper, moss agate, opal, sugilite, and turquoise. Garnet. Modern Birthstone.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Most people think of the garnet as a red gemstone, but in fact, it exists in all kinds of colors, such as black, many shades of red and green, or even colorless. The garnet’s variety of colors comes from metals such as manganese, iron, calcium, and aluminum.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Birthstones for the calendar month of January are garnet and emerald. The Zodiac signs of Capricorn and Aquarius include ten stones: ruby, agate, garnet, lapis lazuli, onyx, amethyst, jasper, moss agate, opal, sugilite, and turquoise. Sources of Information: The Curious Lore of Precious Stones by G.F. Kunz.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The birthstone of March is Aquamarine. The stone gives such coolness to the eyes because of its beautiful blue tones which are calming. The stone gets its namesake from the color it bears. It’s the color of the sea hence it is primarily believed to protect those at sea.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Garnet is the name of a group of minerals that comes in a rainbow of colors, from the deep red of the pyrope garnet to the vibrant green of tsavorites. Today, the most important sources for garnet are Africa, Sri Lanka, and India. Learn more about birthstones or find an AGS jeweler in your area.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Garnet, the birthstone for January, signifies eternal friendship and trust and is the perfect gift for a friend. Garnet, derived from the word granatum, means “seed,” and is called so because of the gemstone's resemblance to a pomegranate seed.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Happy birthday January babies! Your birthstone, the garnet, symbolizes a light heart, loyalty and enduring affections. January’s birthstone is the garnet. The name “garnet” is derived from the Latin “granatum” meaning “pomegranate” because the crystals resemble the red color and seed-like form of this fruit.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: January Birthstone Garnet. For those lucky ones born in the month of January, usually filled with snow and post Christmas celebrations, your birthstone is Garnet. This stone comes in a variety of colors ranging from pink to black. Most common of this birthstone color is reddish brown. The word garnet means grain or seed.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Photo credit: cobalt123. January’s birthstone is the garnet. The name “garnet” is derived from the Latin “granatum” meaning “pomegranate” because the crystals resemble the red color and seed-like form of this fruit." ]
Garnet and emerald
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what does special partner
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: All Unified Partners are required to complete a Class A volunteer form. Individuals over the age of 18 are required to provide their social security number as they are CORI and Background checked to ensure the safety and well being of SOMA athletes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A partner is an agent of the partnership. When a partner has the apparent or actual authority and acts on behalf of the business, the partner binds the partnership and each of the partners for the resulting obligations.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Unified Partners needed in Holyoke for Flag Football. 1 Flag Football practices are in Holyoke on Saturdays 1:00pm-3:00pm, August through November. 2 Please contact Aiyanna Lamkin at [email protected] for more information.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Unified Partners needed in Belmont for Soccer and Basketball. 1 Soccer practices at Winnbrook Field on Sundays 3:30pm-4:30pm, August through November. 2 Two Basketball teams: Mondays 6:30pm-7:30pm at Winnbrook Fields; and Mondays 7:00pm-8:30pm at Chenery Middle School. 3 Season is December through March.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The formation of a partnership requires a voluntary association of persons who coown the business and intend to conduct the business for profit. Persons can form a partnership by written or oral agreement, and a partnership agreement often governs the partners' relations to each other and to the partnership.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Traditionally, partners shared directly in the profits of the firm, after paying salaried employees, the landlord, and the usual costs of furniture, office supplies, and books for the law library (or a database subscription).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 10.-3. Anonymous partnerships are those in which all the partners are engaged in the business, there is no social name or firm, but a name designating the object of the association. The business is managed by syndics or directors.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 A member of the Business Operations Department will be in touch within 2 weeks to place you in a program. 2 Please note that CORI and Background Checks take between 1 and 2 weeks to process, so you will not hear back until those are run.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The UPA generally opted for the aggregate theory in which individual partners (an association) comprised the partnership. Under an aggregate theory, partners are co-owners of the business; the partnership is not a distinct legal entity.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The legal definition of a partnership is generally stated as an association of two or more persons to carry on as co-owners a business for profit (Revised Uniform Partnership Act § 101 [1994]). Early English mercantile courts recognized a business form known as the societas." ]
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what county is pittsburg il in
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1.56 Acres Pittsburg, Williamson County, Illinois $53,000. Tranquil setting describes this 1.56 acre property on which this beautiful mobile home has been placed on a corner lot.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Local news for Pittsburg, IL continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 14.0%. According to our research of Illinois and other state lists there were 2 registered sex offenders living in Pittsburg, Illinois as of October 05, 2015. The ratio of number of residents in Pittsburg to the number of sex offenders is 283 to 1.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The Village of Pittsburg had a population of 570 as of July 1, 2015. Pittsburg ranks in the lower quartile for Population Density when compared to the other cities, towns and Census Designated Places (CDPs) in Illinois. See peer rankings below. The primary coordinate point for Pittsburg is located at latitude 37.7766 and longitude -88.8502 in Williamson County.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: LandWatch.com has thousands of rural properties in Pittsburg, Williamson County, Illinois, including hunting & fishing properties, cabins, Land for sale and land auctions. Choose from small acreage lots to massive 500+ acre estates.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Pittsburg, IL-Peer Comparisons by Rank and Percentile. The table below compares Pittsburg to the other 1,367 incorporated cities, towns and CDPs in Illinois by rank and percentile using July 1, 2015 data. The location Ranked # 1 has the highest value. A location that ranks higher than 75% of its peers would be in the 75th percentile of the peer group.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: On 12/18/1957, a category F5 (max. wind speeds 261-318 mph) tornado 27.6 miles away from the village center killed one person and injured 6 people and caused between $50,000 and $500,000 in damages. Pittsburg-area historical earthquake activity is slightly above Illinois state average.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 4. 15 Acres Pittsburg, Williamson County, Illinois $299,999. See more photos. 15 Acres Pittsburg, Williamson County, Illinois $299,999. Well cared for, 16 yr old Log Home nestled on 15 private acres surrounded by forest with a small creek. 30x50 metal outbuilding is in great shape & has 9' ..." ]
Williamson
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kakarot meaning
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Fun Facts about the name Kakarot How unique is the name Kakarot? Out of 5,838,786 records in the U.S. Social Security Administration public data, the first name Kakarot was not present. It is possible the name you are searching has less than five occurrences per year.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: well, Kakarot doesn't mean anything....it's just a pun name in dbz for full blooded sayiens example. kakarot:carrot.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: well, Kakarot doesn't mean anything....it's just a pun name in dbz for full blooded sayiens examplekakarot:carrotBrolly:brocilliRaditz:radishparagus:asparugusVegeta:vegetableand so on.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Weird things about the name Kakarot: Your name in reverse order is Torakak. A random rearrangement of the letters in your name (anagram) will give Araktok. How do you pronounce that?\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Meaning of First Name of: Kakarot The name of Kakarot creates an extravagant, ambitious nature with the desire for financial prominenc... Is the name of Kakarot helping or hurting you? For an analysis of all your names and destiny, see our free Name and Birth Date Report service for further details. Alphabetical Name Index\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It is an information to state that any action,process or function has begun.It is the US abbreviation for the name of the Canadian Province of Ontario.It is a preposition mean … ing that one object is in contact with, and usually above, another object.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: What is the meaning of Kakarot? How popular is the baby name Kakarot? Learn the origin and popularity plus how to pronounce Kakarot\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: well, Kakarot doesn't mean anything....it's just a pun name in dbz for full blooded sayiens example kakarot:carrot Brolly:brocilli Raditz:radish paragus:asparugus Vegeta:vegetable and so on.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: What does kakarot mean in Japanese? 'Kakarot' is Son Goku's birth name from the planet Vegeta in Dragon Ball manga/anime series. It's a made-up name and it is not originally Japanese (thus turning to 'Kakarotto … when inserted into Japanese).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Kakarot - Name Meaning with a Detailed Description: The name of Kakarot creates an extravagant, ambitious nature with the desire for financial ... Is the name of Kakarot helping or hurting you? Do you want something better?" ]
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budgeting definition
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: an estimate, often itemized, of expected income and expense for a given period in the future. 2. a plan of operations based on such an estimate. 3. an itemized allotment of funds, time, etc., for a given period. 4. the total sum of money set aside or needed for a purpose: the construction budget.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A budget is a financial document used to project future income and expenses. Starting and maintaining solid, professional accounting practices is essential for the growth of a business. Make sure yours are in order with Debitoor.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Definition: Establishing a planned level of expenditures, usually at a fairly detailed level. A company may plan and maintain a budget on either an accrual or a cash basis. . Business budgeting is one of the most powerful financial tools available to any small-business owner. Put simply, maintaining a good short- and long-range financial plan enables you to control your cash flow instead of having it control you.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: an estimate, often itemized, of expected income and expense for a given period in the future. 2. a plan of operations based on such an estimate. 3. an itemized allotment of funds, time, etc., for a given period. 4. the total sum of money set aside or needed for a purpose: the construction budget.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Definition of 'budget'. budget (bʌdʒɪt ) Your budget is the amount of money that you have available to spend. The budget for something is the amount of money that a person, organization, or country has available to spend on it. She will design a fantastic new kitchen for you–and all within your budget. Someone had furnished the place on a tight budget.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Small Business Information. Definition: A Budget is a plan that outlines an organization's financial and operational goals. So it may be thought of as an action plan; planning a budget helps a business allocate resources, evaluate performance, and formulate plans. The budget is an essential part of a business plan when starting a new business.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Process of expressing quantified resource requirements (amount of capital, amount of material, number of people) into time-phased goals and milestones. The new project in New York was going to involve a substantial financial investment but with careful planning and budgeting the CEO was sure he could make it work.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Budget Terms and Definitions. Activity Based Costing (ABC) – a cost management system that attempts to determine. the “true” cost for a cost object (product, cost, customer, or service). There are five basic. steps involved in ABC: (1) identify activities; (2) determine the cost for each activity; (3)\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Use 'budgeting' in a Sentence. The new project in New York was going to involve a substantial financial investment but with careful planning and budgeting the CEO was sure he could make it work.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Budgeting may be carried out by individuals or by companies that wish to estimate whether they can continue to operate within the projected income and expenses. A budget can be drawn up for each financial year and contains information on the estimated value of sales and value of costs." ]
Establishing a planned level of expenditures, usually at a fairly detailed level.
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why salvation army store kenosha closed
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Officials with the Salvation Army Thrift Store, 4636 E. Washington Ave., said the store will close at the end of February when a five-year lease expires on the 18,000-square-foot space. A new location with less-expensive rent but similar in size is being sought, but no spots have yet been identified.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: On Retail: Salvation Army to close Madison thrift store. Buy Now. The Salvation Army Thrift Store, 4636 E. Washington Ave., will close at the end of February. Officials with the Salvation Army say they are looking for a less-expensive Madison location but have not found a suitable site.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Salvation Army is an integral part of the Christian Church, although distinctive in government and practice. The Army’s doctrine follows the mainstream of Christian belief and its articles of faith emphasise God’s saving purposes. The movement, founded in 1865 by William Booth, has spread from London, England, to many parts of the world.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: On Retail: Salvation Army to close Madison thrift store. The Salvation Army Thrift Store, 4636 E. Washington Ave., will close at the end of February. Officials with the Salvation Army say they are looking for a less-expensive Madison location but have not found a suitable site.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Waukegan, IL. About The Salvation Army: Waukegan, IL. For over 100 years The Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Centers have provided spiritual, social, and emotional assistance for men and women who have lost the ability to cope with their problems and provide for themselves. Centers offers residential housing, work, and group and individual therapy, all in a clean, wholesome environment.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Northern Division: Serving every county in Minnesota and North Dakota. Salvation Army Stores. When you donate goods to The Salvation Army, those items are sold through our Salvation Army Stores. Store profits help fund over a dozen critical, local programs that assist people in need. Every donated item and every purchase has the potential to make a life-changing difference.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Milwaukee, WI. About The Salvation Army: Milwaukee, WI. For over 100 years The Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Centers have provided spiritual, social, and emotional assistance for men and women who have lost the ability to cope with their problems and provide for themselves. Centers offers residential housing, work, and group and individual therapy, all in a clean, wholesome environment.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The rapid deployment of the first Salvationists was aided by the adoption of a quasi-military command structure in 1878 when the title, ‘The Salvation Army’, was brought into use.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Get involved online • Get the iOS app • Get the Android app. 1 The Salvation Army in Sri Lanka has helped people forced from their homes by a collapsed waste dump. 2 Drought and crop failure in East Africa is causing a ‘humanitarian crisis of staggering proportions’ according to Salvation Army leader General André Cox. Read more. Children and young people from The Salvation Army in Iceland played a prominent role in the visit of General André Cox in March 2017. Read more." ]
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When do the wild start playoffs
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Related Tags: (CBS) — The Chicago Blackhawks will take on the Minnesota Wild in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Wild defeated the St. Louis Blues, 4-1, on Sunday afternoon to win their series 4-2. The Blackhawks will have home-ice advantage due to having a better regular season record.In five meetings with the Wild this season, the Blackhawks won three games and lost two. The Blackhawks and Wild met in the second round of last year’s Stanley Cup Playoffs, with the Blackhawks taking the series in six games.he Wild defeated the St. Louis Blues, 4-1, on Sunday afternoon to win their series 4-2. The Blackhawks will have home-ice advantage due to having a better regular season record. In five meetings with the Wild this season, the Blackhawks won three games and lost two.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Poster Size Football Squares. The last games of the 2015-2016 NFL season will be on Sunday, January 3rd, 2016 and the NFL Playoffs will begin the following weekend on Saturday, January 9th 2016.The NFL Playoffs begin with the Wild Card games, followed by the Divisional Round, then the Conference Championships.oster Size Football Squares. The last games of the 2015-2016 NFL season will be on Sunday, January 3rd, 2016 and the NFL Playoffs will begin the following weekend on Saturday, January 9th 2016.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: ST. LOUIS – In the grand scheme of things, the Wild’s 82nd game of the season Saturday afternoon isn’t as stressful as two years ago, when the Wild had to win in Denver to make the playoffs, and isn’t as stress-free as last year’s finale when the Wild was in severe do-not-get-hurt mode against Nashville.T. LOUIS – In the grand scheme of things, the Wild’s 82nd game of the season Saturday afternoon isn’t as stressful as two years ago, when the Wild had to win in Denver to make the playoffs, and isn’t as stress-free as last year’s finale when the Wild was in severe do-not-get-hurt mode against Nashville.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: ST PAUL, MN-MAY 6: Mikko Koivu #9 of the Minnesota Wild takes control of the puck from Jonathan Toews #19 of the Chicago Blackhawks during the third period in Game Three of the Second Round of the 2014 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs on May 6, 2014 at Xcel Energy Center in St Paul, Minnesota.ccording to Google, Minnesota is tentatively set to start its series in Chicago with Games 1 and 2 being played on Wednesday and Friday. I say tentatively because there are a couple of scenarios in the NHL and NBA playoffs Monday night that will determine when the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs will begin.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The team was founded on June 25, 1997, but started playing in the 2000-01 NHL season. The Wild were the first NHL franchise in Minnesota since the Minnesota North Stars moved to Dallas in 1993.They lost their first game, 3–1, to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and recorded their first win against the Tampa Bay Lightning five games later.The Wild play at the Xcel Energy Center.In the 2002–03 season, the team made its first Stanley Cup playoff appearance, making a surprising run to the Western Conference Finals. As of 2015, the Wild have averaged a .538 points percentage since entering the league.he team was founded on June 25, 1997, but started playing in the 2000-01 NHL season. The Wild were the first NHL franchise in Minnesota since the Minnesota North Stars moved to Dallas in 1993.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Kris Versteeg #23 and Bryan Bickell #29 of the Chicago Blackhawks celebrate a goal by Versteeg as Kyle Brodziak #21 of the Minnesota Wild looks on during the first period in Game Six of the Second Round of the 2014 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs on May 13, 2014 at Xcel Energy Center in St Paul, Minnesota.he St. Louis Blues have a Central Division crown in their trophy case, but they won’t get any more hardware this season as they were eliminated from the playoffs in a 4-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild on Sunday afternoon.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In a rematch of last season's AFC Wild-Card Game, NBC will broadcast the Cincinnati Bengals heading to Houston to face the Texans on Saturday at 4:30 p.m.ET. This time around, the Texans are limping into the playoffs.n Saturday, Jan. 12, the Denver Broncos will host the lowest remaining AFC seed at 4:30 p.m. ET, and the San Francisco 49ers will start their playoff adventure at 8 p.m. ET on the same day. The Atlanta Falcons will try to avoid going one-and-done again at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday, Jan. 13.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If the Red Wings win, they win the series 4-2, meaning the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs could start as early as this Wednesday. However, if Tampa was to win, that would mean a Game 7 in Tampa on Wednesday night.ccording to Google, Minnesota is tentatively set to start its series in Chicago with Games 1 and 2 being played on Wednesday and Friday. I say tentatively because there are a couple of scenarios in the NHL and NBA playoffs Monday night that will determine when the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs will begin.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: (CBS) — The Chicago Blackhawks will take on the Minnesota Wild in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Wild defeated the St. Louis Blues, 4-1, on Sunday afternoon to win their series 4-2.The Blackhawks will have home-ice advantage due to having a better regular season record.In five meetings with the Wild this season, the Blackhawks won three games and lost two. The Blackhawks and Wild met in the second round of last year’s Stanley Cup Playoffs, with the Blackhawks taking the series in six games.he Wild defeated the St. Louis Blues, 4-1, on Sunday afternoon to win their series 4-2. The Blackhawks will have home-ice advantage due to having a better regular season record. In five meetings with the Wild this season, the Blackhawks won three games and lost two.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: With the result, the Wild will play the Chicago Blackhawks in the second round of the postseason, marking the third season in a row that the two teams have tangled in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.he St. Louis Blues have a Central Division crown in their trophy case, but they won’t get any more hardware this season as they were eliminated from the playoffs in a 4-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild on Sunday afternoon." ]
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flak definition journalism
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: [flɛəʳ] N (= gift) → don m; (= instinct) → instinto m; (= style) → elegancia f, estilo m. to have a flair for languages → tener don de lenguas, tener facilidad para los idiomas. she had a natural flair for getting on with people → tenía mano izquierda con la gente or don de gentes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: RIM has taken a lot of flak from CNET and others for its decision to pair the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet with a BlackBerry smartphone. So far, Carney’s been successful in making the transition from journalist to administration flack.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: RIM has taken a lot of flak from CNET and others for its decision to pair the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet with a BlackBerry smartphone. [CNET] He promptly became a political flack. [Gawker] Brown budget plan draws flak from right, left [LA Times]\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: flair - distinctive and stylish elegance; he wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer. dash, panache, elan, style. elegance - a refined quality of gracefulness and good taste; she conveys an aura of elegance and gentility.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The elements of journalism : There are some of the elements of journalism . In order for a journalist to fulfill their duty of providing the people with the information they need to be free and self-governing. They must follow these guidelines: Journalism's first obligation is to the truth. *Its first loyalty is to the citizens.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1. ability, feel, talent, gift, genius, faculty, accomplishment, mastery, knack, aptitude She has a flair for languages. 2. style, taste, dash, chic, elegance, panache, discernment, stylishness the panache and flair you'd expect.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: As one of the boys in the bomber crew had been hit in the knee by flak, he had it all wrapped up in bloody cloths. Stan laid over and made a sweep, ducking in and out of the flak. Sim's ship had picked up a small piece of flak, but it had done no damage.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Flack vs. flak. A flack is a person—especially a press agent or publicist—who talks up his or her employer and deflects criticism. Flak (usually a mass noun) refers to (1) antiaircraft artillery, and (2) excessive or abusive criticism (the second definition derives metaphorically from the first).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1. a natural talent, aptitude, or ability. 2. smartness of style or manner: She dresses with great flair. [1350–1400; Middle English < French, Old French: scent, derivative of flairier to reek « Vulgar Latin *flāgrāre, dissimilated variant of Latin frāgrāre.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 An antiaircraft gun or guns; antiaircraft fire (WWII armed forces) ( 2 also flack) Severe criticism; angry blame: This order provoked little political flack/ Joe took considerable flak from white co-workers (1960s+) Trouble; fuss; dissension; static: Let's not have a lot of flak about this (1960s+)" ]
It is a person—especially a press agent or publicist—who talks up his or her employer and deflects criticism.
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how much is the fee for green card renewal
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: USCIS Fee. You will need to pay a fee to U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) when filing Form I-90 to renew or replace your green card. If you are renewing your green card because it has expired or will expire soon, you will be required to pay a fee of $450 to USCIS.The total fee includes a $365 application fee and an $85 biometrics fee.owever, that fee can vary if you are replacing your green card. To view a list of reasons for replacing a green card using Form I-90 and the respective costs, go the I-90 page and click the Pricing tab. Preparation Fee.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The following is a breakdown of the different fees associated with Form I-90 with application assistance: 1 Application assistance fee: $170. 2 Application fee: $365. 3 Biometrics fee: $85.4 Total: $620.he following is a breakdown of the different fees associated with Form I-90 with application assistance: 1 Application assistance fee: $170. 2 Application fee: $365. 3 Biometrics fee: $85.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Green Card Renewal Fee How much it cost to renew or replace your green card? Green card renewal fee is $365 (effective Nov, 23, 2010) and a biometrics fee of $85.Both fee must be paid along with the Green card renewal application form I90.These two fee can be paid together combined in one check or money order. How to renew your green card Application for Green card renewal may filed Online Filing Electronically (through e-filing) Filling and mailing paper application from I90.oth fee must be paid along with the Green card renewal application form I90. These two fee can be paid together combined in one check or money order. How to renew your green card Application for Green card renewal may filed Online Filing Electronically (through e-filing) Filling and mailing paper application from I90.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: For information about the mailing address for the i-90 form submission, visit the USCIS website. Renewal Fees. A total of USD 450 (USD 365 processing + USD 85 for biometric status) are charged as fees for the completion of the renewal procedure of a green card.A check or money order, payable to 'U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)', from a US bank must be sent along with the mail application. total of USD 450 (USD 365 processing + USD 85 for biometric status) are charged as fees for the completion of the renewal procedure of a green card.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: All green card renewal applications (Form I-90), regardless of the state of residence, must be mailed with application fee of $365 and a Biometrics fee of $85 to one of the following addresses:For U.S. Postal Service (USPS) deliveries:ll green card renewal applications (Form I-90), regardless of the state of residence, must be mailed with application fee of $365 and a Biometrics fee of $85 to one of the following addresses: For U.S. Postal Service (USPS) deliveries:\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Green Card Renewal Fee Keeps Climbing. June 23, 2015 Green Card, USCIS I-90, permanent resident card. Less than 20 years ago, the green card renewal fee was only $75. In just a few years, the cost has risen to $365 plus the $85 biometrics fee.That’s almost five times the cost.une 23, 2015 Green Card, USCIS I-90, permanent resident card. Less than 20 years ago, the green card renewal fee was only $75. In just a few years, the cost has risen to $365 plus the $85 biometrics fee.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Green Card Renewal Fee. The cost to renew or replace green card is $450 USD, which includes a $365 filing fee and a $85 biometrics fee. Both green card renewal fees must be paid along with the green card renewal application Form I-90.These two fees can be paid together combined in one check or money order.ll green card renewal applications (Form I-90), regardless of the state of residence, must be mailed with application fee of $365 and a Biometrics fee of $85 to one of the following addresses: For U.S. Postal Service (USPS) deliveries:\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: the filing fee I-90 application to replace permanent resident card is $290 + Biometrics fee of $80.ating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: The fee is $290 plus the $80 biometrics fee. You need a Form I-90. If you are a lawful permanent resident whose ten-year I-551 has expired or will expire within the next six months, you may renew your card by filing an Form I-90.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: The fee is $290 plus the $80 biometrics fee. You need a Form I-90. If you are a lawful permanent resident whose ten-year I-551 has expired or will expire within the next six months, you may renew your card by filing an Form I-90.ating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: The fee is $290 plus the $80 biometrics fee. You need a Form I-90. If you are a lawful permanent resident whose ten-year I-551 has expired or will expire within the next six months, you may renew your card by filing an Form I-90.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Answer: Total USCIS fees for green card renewal are $450 ($365 filing fee plus $85 biometric fee). In some cases the fees are waived for green card replacement. (You can easily determine your total fees by going to the I-90 pricing tab at CitizenPath.com .).nswer: Total USCIS fees for green card renewal are $450 ($365 filing fee plus $85 biometric fee). In some cases the fees are waived for green card replacement. (You can easily determine your total fees by going to the I-90 pricing tab at CitizenPath.com .)." ]
$450
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who is rochester general hospital chief medical officer
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Dr. Richard Gangemi Former Chief Medical Officer, Rochester Regional Health Dr. Gangemi, specializing in Internal Medicine, has been an attending physician at Rochester General Hospital since 1973. He was appointed Senior Vice President for Academic and Medical Affairs in 2001. Previously, he was associate Chief of Medicine. Dr.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Young athletes locally are feeling the impact of the flu. Dr. Bryan Gargano, associate chief medical officer at Rochester General Hospital, says that this is the first time in a while he's seen such a particularly violent strain of flu.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: For appointments in the Rochester General Hospital Medical Office Building (1415 Portland), the Carter Street garage is more convenient. Those who are visiting the Parnall Building (1445 Portland) should park in the Portland Avenue garage.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: View Gloria Berent’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Gloria has 3 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Gloria’s connections and jobs at similar companies.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Gloria Berent. Vice President Chief Nursing Officer at Rochester Regional Health System. Location Rochester, New York Area Industry Health, Wellness and Fitness\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Gloria Berent. Director of nurses at Rochester General Health System. United States\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Congrats to Rochester General Hospital’s Everyday Hero award recipients! The Everyday Hero award recognizes members of the RGH medical-surgical team for going above and beyond to support patients, units and their colleagues.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Rochester General Health System\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Rochester Regional Health billing department for Dr. office visits providers that bill through RRH. RRH should pay closer attention to a bill that comes through in that the patient clearly is known to... have active health coverage and only pays a co pay.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: His post-doctoral training was at Rochester General Hospital, where he served as chief resident in the Department of Medicine. Since retiring from the position of Senior Vice President of Academic and Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Gangemi has accepted the position of Special Assistant to the CEO of Rochester General Health System." ]
Dr. Richard Gangemi Former Chief Medical Officer, at Rochester General Hospital since 1973.
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when did texas enter united states as a state
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: With the support of President-elect Polk, Tyler managed to get the joint resolution passed on March 1, 1845, and Texas was admitted into the United States on December 29.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Any real likelihood that Texas might be carved up into additional states was ended when Texas seceded from the Union in 1861, joined the side of the Confederacy in the Civil War, and was not formally. to the. after the 1865 ratification of the. which abolished slavery throughout the jurisdiction of the United States.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Battle of Veracruz. These events brought within the control of the United States the future states of Texas, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Washington, and Oregon, as well as portions of what would later become Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, and Montana.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Texas gave the united states i large part of land in exchange of the U.S. paying their debt. Texas was later annexed to the U.S. in 1846.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Polk accomplished this through the annexation of Texas in 1845, the negotiation of the Oregon Treaty with Great Britain in 1846, and the conclusion of the Mexican-American War in 1848, which ended with the signing and ratification of the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo in 1848.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Texas joined the Union on December 29, 1845, as the 28th state. Texas became a state of the Union on the 29th December 1845. Texas became the 28th US state in 1845.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Hawaii became part of the United States officially signed by President Eisenhower on August 21, 1959. Hawai'i became annexed in 1898, a US territory in 1900, and a US state i … n 1959.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Annexation of Texas, the Mexican-American War, and the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, 1845–1848. During his tenure, U.S. President James K. Polk oversaw the greatest territorial expansion of the United States to date.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: On February 28, 1845, the U.S. Congress passed a bill that would authorize the United States to annex the Republic of Texas and on March 1 U.S. President John Tyler signed the bill. The legislation set the date for annexation for December 29 of the same year.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In the case of Texas, this permission is sometimes said to have been granted at the time of Texas's admission as a state. Other times it is said to have been included in the terms readmitting Texas to the Union after the Civil War. In fact, Texas received no special terms in its admission to the Union. Once Texas had agreed to join the Union, she never had the legal option of leaving, either before or after the Civil War." ]
1845
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what amendment states equal rights
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: What the ERA Says. The text of the Equal Rights Amendment is: Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Section 2.The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. Section 3.n 1923, Alice Paul wrote the Lucretia Mott Amendment, which said, Men and women shall have equal rights throughout the United States and every place subject to its jurisdiction.. It was introduced annually in Congress for many years. In the 1940s, she rewrote the amendment.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The ERA in the States. The Equal Rights Amendment was passed by Congress on March 22, 1972 and sent to the states for ratification by both houses of their state legislatures. A proposed amendment becomes part of the Constitution when approved by three-fourths (38) of the 50 states.During the next five years, 35 states approved the amendment.PRINGFIELD -- More than 40 years after it passed Congress and 30 years after the 'Equal Rights Amendment' lapsed after failing to get 38 states needed to ratify it, three state Representatives are introducing a bill to have Illinois ratify it.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The text of the Equal Rights Amendment is: Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. Section 3.n 1923, Alice Paul wrote the Lucretia Mott Amendment, which said, Men and women shall have equal rights throughout the United States and every place subject to its jurisdiction.. It was introduced annually in Congress for many years. In the 1940s, she rewrote the amendment.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The 15 states whose legislatures never ratified the Equal Rights Amendment are Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah, and Virginia. Present Strategies For Ratification.he 15 states whose legislatures never ratified the Equal Rights Amendment are Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah, and Virginia. Present Strategies For Ratification.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Equal Rights Amendment states: Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.Section 2.he Equal Rights Amendment states: Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.ection 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution designed to guarantee equal rights for women.The ERA was originally written by Alice Paul and Crystal Eastman. In 1923, it was introduced in the Congress for the first time.leven states have adopted constitutions or constitutional amendments providing that equal rights under the law shall not be denied because of sex. Most of these provisions mirror the broad language of the ERA, while the wording in others resembles the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The 15 states that have not yet ratified the Equal Rights Amendment are Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah, and Virginia.PRINGFIELD -- More than 40 years after it passed Congress and 30 years after the 'Equal Rights Amendment' lapsed after failing to get 38 states needed to ratify it, three state Representatives are introducing a bill to have Illinois ratify it.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Equal Rights Amendment is not yet in the U.S. Constitution. The ERA, affirming the equal application of the Constitution to all persons regardless of their sex, was written in 1923 by Alice Paul, suffragist leader and founder of the National Woman's Party.ection 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The ERA was a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that guaranteed equal rights under the law for Americans regardless of their sex. The ERA was first drafted in 1923 by suffragist Alice Paul.he ERA was a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that guaranteed equal rights under the law for Americans regardless of their sex. The ERA was first drafted in 1923 by suffragist Alice Paul." ]
The Lucretia Mott Amendment
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is a charitable remainder unitrust an irrevocable trust
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: BREAKING DOWN 'Charitable Remainder Trust'. The whole idea of a charitable remainder trust is to reduce taxes. This is done by first donating assets into the trust and then having it pay the beneficiary for a stated period of time.Once this time-frame expires, the remainder of the estate is transferred to the charities deemed as beneficiaries.his is done by first donating assets into the trust and then having it pay the beneficiary for a stated period of time. Once this time-frame expires, the remainder of the estate is transferred to the charities deemed as beneficiaries.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: DEFINITION of 'Charitable Remainder Trust'. A tax-exempt irrevocable trust designed to reduce the taxable income of individuals by first dispersing income to the beneficiaries of the trust for a specified period of time and then donating the remainder of the trust to the designated charity. Next Up.his is done by first donating assets into the trust and then having it pay the beneficiary for a stated period of time. Once this time-frame expires, the remainder of the estate is transferred to the charities deemed as beneficiaries.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The trustee determines the fair market value of the CRUT's assets at the time of contribution, and thereafter on the applicable valuation date. The fixed annuity percentage must be at least 5% and no more than 50% of the fair market value of the assets in the corpus.ode Section 664(d)(1) sets the federal income tax requirements for a charitable remainder unitrust. Example. Assume an individual, Mr. Smith, has $1 million of publicly traded stock and would like to establish a CRUT.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: A charitable remainder trust is a trust that provides for a specified distribution, at least annually, to at least one noncharitable income recipient for a period specified in the trust instrument, with the remainder interest paid to at least one charitable beneficiary.ection 1.664-1(a)(4) of the regulations provides that, in order for a trust to be a charitable remainder trust, it must meet the definition of, and function exclusively as, a charitable remainder trust from the date or time of the creation of the trust.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 4 Charitable RemainderAnnuity Trust Construction 1. Bill creates an irrevocable trust, known as a Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust, or “CRAT”, from which Bill and Mary will receive a stream of income for as long as either is alive.Trust assets remaining after the survivor’s death will be transferred to the qualifying charities they have designated. 2.ill creates an irrevocable trust, known as a Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust, or “CRAT”, from which Bill and Mary will receive a stream of income for as long as either is alive. Trust assets remaining after the survivor’s death will be transferred to the qualifying charities they have designated. 2.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: These irrevocable trusts permit you to transfer ownership of assets to the trust in exchange for an income stream to the person or persons of your choice (typically you, your spouse or you and your spouse) for life or for a specified term of up to 20 years. third type, perhaps the most common, allows you to transfer non-income producing property to the CRT and have the trust convert to a Charitable Remainder Unitrust upon the sale or happening of a specified event, for example upon reaching a specified retirement age.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A charitable trust is an irrevocable trust established for charitable purposes, and is a more specific term than charitable organization .haritable remainder trusts are irrevocable structures established by a donor to provide an income stream to the income beneficiary, while the public charity or private foundation receives the remainder value when the trust terminates.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Another type of CRT, the Charitable Remainder Unitrust, pays a fixed percentage of the value of the trust assets each year to the income recipient (for example, 8% of the value as of the preceding January 1). third type, perhaps the most common, allows you to transfer non-income producing property to the CRT and have the trust convert to a Charitable Remainder Unitrust upon the sale or happening of a specified event, for example upon reaching a specified retirement age.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: CRTs come in three types: charitable remainder annuity trust (which pays a fixed dollar amount annually), a charitable remainder unitrust (which pays a fixed percentage of the trust's value annually), and a charitable pooled income fund (which is set up by the charity, enabling many donors to contribute).haritable remainder trust. An arrangement in which property or money is donated to a charity, but the donor (called the grantor) continues to use the property and/or receive income from it while living.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Download PDF (81KB). A charitable remainder trust (CRT) is an irrevocable trust to which a donor transfers cash, securities or other assets. In return, the donor and/or other designated individuals receive a payment stream for a term of years (up to 20 years) or for life.he donor first drafts the trust with his or her attorney and appoints the trustee(s). The length of the trust is established at a fixed number of years (up to 20 years) or for the lifetime of the donor and/or other individuals." ]
Irrevocable Trust
[ "Passage 7" ]
wei yu shanghai school economics finance
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Analyses We estimated healthcare costs by age, race, sex, injurystatus, and major conditions near end of life. We alsoinvestigated costs at 30-day intervals during the final24 months of life.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Figure 2. Distribution of total inpatient costs during final 24 months of life for veterans with spinal cord injuries and disorders (N = 2,008). 836JRRD, Volume 45, Number 6, 2008 most of their VA medical care as inpatients when approach-ing end of life with 98 percent of costs in the final monthfrom inpatient care. VA spent an average of $61,900 a per-son in the year 1 for patients with SCI/D.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: At VA Health Economic Resource Center, he conducted studies for national VA healthcare research programs and served as a member of several scientific committees for VA’s health services research program. Before joined VA and Stanford, he was an assistant professor at Boston University medical school. His current research focuses on China’s health system reform including financing policy in medical institutions, health disparity, and performance evaluation.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Before he returned to China, he was a CHP/PCOR fellow and also a health economist at VA Palo Alto Health System. He was a key investigator for the China-U.S. Health and Aging Research Training Program at CHP/PCOR. At VA Health Economic Resource Center, he conducted studies for national VA healthcare research programs and served as a member of several scientific committees for VA’s health services research program. Before joined VA and Stanford, he was an assistant professor at Boston University medical school.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: He received a BS from East China University and an MA and PhD from Clemson University. He received fellowship at the National Institute on Aging and completed a post-doctoral training in health economics and aging at Boston University.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: To our knowledge, limited literature is availableabout major medical conditions and costs near end of lifefor persons with SCI/D. In this article, we examined medi-cal care costs and major conditions near end of life amongveterans with SCI/D receiving care from the VA.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Bio. Wei Yu is a professor of public economics and administration at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, director of center for health policy and administration. Before he returned to China, he was a CHP/PCOR fellow and also a health economist at VA Palo Alto Health System.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: * Address all correspondence to Wei Yu, PhD; School ofPublic Economics and Administration, Shanghai Univer-sity of Finance and Economics, 777 Guoding Rd, Shanghai,China 200433; 86-21-6590-4799; fax: 86-21-6510-4264.Email: [email protected] DOI: 10.1682/JRRD.2006.08.0102.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Suffolk University, MA. Note: Positions from 2005 to 2010 reflect only PhD students who chose to enter the formal job market and accepted a job through that process. Students who already had jobs arranged, or did not do a formal search are not included in those years, hence the lists are incomplete. Students from 2011 on are those who voluntarily chose to list their new jobs, regardless of the search process.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Bio. Wei Yu is a professor of public economics and administration at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, director of center for health policy and administration." ]
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what affects humidity
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The Effects of Humidity on the Human Body. As discussed in Home Humidity and Allergies, humidity directly affects the amount of allergens in the indoor environment. In particular, high humidity causes both dust mite populations and mold colonies to grow, thereby greatly increasing allergy sufferers' total allergen load.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Effects of High Humidity on Your Home. Your health comes first, but high humidity levels can have a negative effect on your home as well which is not something that should be taken lightly! For example, basements and crawl spaces are extremely humid and poorly ventilated.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Humidity is an important aspect of the atmosphere because it affects both weather and climate. In this video lesson you will learn about the different types of humidity and understand how temperature affects water vapor in the air. UExcel Earth Science: Study Guide & Test Prep / Science Courses.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Hot, humid summer days can feel unbearable sometimes. Humidity, or the amount of moisture in the air, can make the temperature feel warmer, as our sweat is slower to evaporate. Not only is the muggy air uncomfortable, but it can cause our bodies to overheat, exhaust easily, and poses a potential danger to our health.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Effects of High Humidity on Your Wallet. Yes, a wallet is made out of leather which can get damaged by humidity, but that’s not what I mean. Trying to mitigate the damage cause by overly humid air can cost you a lot of money. If you’re having health problems, check-ups and medicines cost money.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The term humidity generally refers to the amount of this water vapor in the atmosphere. Each atmospheric gas has its own vapor pressure, a measure of the number of molecules present at a given temperature. The vapor pressure of water thus measures the amount of water vapor in the air. The saturation vapor pressure is the vapor pressure when liquid water begins to condense. Relative humidity is determined by using the actual vapor pressure divided by the saturation vapor pressure (see below).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: So when the air is colder, the same amount of water vapor will produce a higher relative humidity than the same amount of water vapor in warmer air. This is because we have to consider the amount of water vapor relative to what the air can hold.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Meteorologists also use dewpoint temperature as a measure of the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. This is the temperature at which the atmosphere becomes saturated and dew starts to form. It is also defined as the temperature at which the vapor pressure equals the saturation vapor pressure.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Low humidity can also have a variety of effects on the human body. By understanding the inherent properties of water and keeping in mind that the body is composed of roughly 70% water, it's not difficult to see how low humidity levels can also carry a set of adverse effects.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Mold, Mildew and Other Negative Effects of Humidity. The most immediate effect of high humidity is personal discomfort. When it’s too hot and humid, our bodies are less efficient at releasing heat which means we sweat." ]
Temperature
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do minerals contain fossils
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Most sedimentary rocks contain either quartz (especially siliciclastic rocks) or calcite (especially carbonate rocks). In contrast to igneous and metamorphic rocks, a sedimentary rock usually contains very few different major minerals.he sedimentary rock cover of the continents of the Earth's crust is extensive, but the total contribution of sedimentary rocks is estimated to be only 8% of the total volume of the crust. Sedimentary rocks are only a thin veneer over a crust consisting mainly of igneous and metamorphic rocks.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: This is necessary for the rock to even be considered an iron-rich sedimentary rock. Generally, they are from the Phanerozoic which means that they range in age from the present to 540 million years ago. They can contain iron minerals from the following groups: oxides, carbonates, and silicates.Some examples of minerals in iron-rich rocks containing oxides are limonite, hematite, and magnetite.ron-rich sedimentary rocks are sedimentary rocks which contain 15% or more iron.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: One of the common types of fossils is permineralization. This occurs when the pores of the plant materials, bones, and shells are impregnated by mineral matter from the ground, lakes, or ocean.In some cases, the wood fibers and cellulose dissolve and some minerals replace them.etrification (petros means stone) occurs when the organic matter is completely replaced by minerals and the fossil is turned to stone. This generally occurs by filling the pores of the tissue, and inter and intra cellular spaces with minerals, then dissolving the organic matter and replacing it with minerals.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In poetic terms, a mineral is to a rock as a tree is to a forest, or as a rose is to a flower garden. In other words, minerals are pure substances, and rocks contain various mixtures of them. In its natural state, a mineral is called an ore.xposed rock is the collector's fruitful ground. Many interesting minerals and fossils can be found on weathered slopes, riverbanks, and cliff faces. Human-made excavations such as road cuts and construction or quarry sites can be excellent sites for mineral hunting.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Fossils are generally found in sedimentary rock. This occurs because the remains of plants and animals tend to accumulate with the inorganic debris that form such rock. In rare instances, fossils can form in igneous rock, as when volcanic ash or lava congeals around a leaf or insect wing, or fills a footprint.xposed rock is the collector's fruitful ground. Many interesting minerals and fossils can be found on weathered slopes, riverbanks, and cliff faces. Human-made excavations such as road cuts and construction or quarry sites can be excellent sites for mineral hunting.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: No, not all rocks contain fossils. Fossils are formed by a process called petrification. Basically when an animal dies in an area where their body is covered in dirt or mud (either buried or in a wet area). All of the organs and tissue starts to break down.n that only 10% of the 33% of the rocks contain fossils. Sedimentary rocks can contain fossils because, unlike most igneous and metamorphic rocks, they form at temperatures and pressures that do not destroy fossil remains.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Detrital sedimentary rock consists of the cemented-together fragments of minerals and other rocks, primarily clay, quartz, feldspar, and mica. The most abundant detrital sedimentary rock is shale, a crumbly rock made of extremely fine, microscopic-sized particles.xposed rock is the collector's fruitful ground. Many interesting minerals and fossils can be found on weathered slopes, riverbanks, and cliff faces. Human-made excavations such as road cuts and construction or quarry sites can be excellent sites for mineral hunting.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Iron-rich sedimentary rocks are sedimentary rocks which contain 15% or more iron.However, most sedimentary rocks contain iron in varying degrees.The majority of these rocks were deposited during specific geologic time periods: The Precambrian (3800 to 570 million years ago), the early Paleozoic (570 to 410 million years ago), and the middle to late Mesozoic (205 to 66 million years ago).ron-rich sedimentary rocks are sedimentary rocks which contain 15% or more iron.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In that only 10% of the 33% of the rocks contain fossils. Sedimentary rocks can contain fossils because, unlike most igneous and metamorphic rocks, they form at temperatures and pressures that do not destroy fossil remains.n that only 10% of the 33% of the rocks contain fossils. Sedimentary rocks can contain fossils because, unlike most igneous and metamorphic rocks, they form at temperatures and pressures that do not destroy fossil remains.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Not even all sedimentary rocks contain fossils, but many of them do. In order for fossils to form, the organism has to have bones, a shell, or some other hard body part that resists decay.Fossilization of purely soft bodied plants and animals can occur under special conditions, but it's rare.n that only 10% of the 33% of the rocks contain fossils. Sedimentary rocks can contain fossils because, unlike most igneous and metamorphic rocks, they form at temperatures and pressures that do not destroy fossil remains." ]
yes
[ "Passage 5" ]
is rss dying
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Despite rumors of its death, RSS is alive and well on the Web today — working behind the scenes. One day it may be replaced. But until there’s a widespread and easy-to-use replacement format, RSS is still important.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: I don’t have an RSS button in my HTML because it’s in the and it’s up to the browser to do the best thing based on the user interface, operating system and device. There isn’t enough screen space on mobiles for every website to use their own RSS button. Relying on the web author to present RSS is not going scale.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The browser RSS button is the worst piece of UI since 2004. This is a serious problem because a regular user understands Facebook and Twitter better than they understand RSS, and when browser vendors push RSS so far to the sidelines, companies will respond by replacing RSS with Twitter and Facebook accounts.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: RSS has been dying for years. First off, the image above is the Google Trends search on “rss” over the last few years. That tells you how many people are searching for RSS on Google. To me, that’s the best indication that as a consumer-facing technology, there’s been waning interest for years.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Ultimately, my bet is that RSS will stick around but more as a way for content services to talk to each other – you’ll see random blogs appear in places like Flipboard or Zite automatically – but the idea that people will see the little orange RSS button and click on it is a lost cause.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Your post suggests over and over rss auto-discovery is being killed when it isn’t. You no more today have to add an RSS button to your page than you did a year ago. The UI for RSS has actually improved with a menu item that makes it clear what RSS is “subscribe”. RSS never had a button in the toolbar.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: As a blog owner or website owner, it’s up to you to create and publicize your RSS feed. Most blogging software makes this easy on the blog owner, because the software automatically creates RSS feeds. WordPress, for example, is one content management system that automatically creates an RSS feed for the site.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: As a website owner or blogger: For bloggers and website owners, RSS is a good Web marketing tool. It is a means to create a loyal repeat following. It helps you grow your site by keeping you top of mind with your readers.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In Firefox 4.0, there will be no RSS button on the toolbar by default (it has been moved to the bookmarks menu). Mozilla outright refuse to listen to their users on this matter. The reason for this is that statistically, only 3%–7% of users use the RSS button on the toolbar.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: RSS Is the Browser’s Responsibility. More than one person has already said that I’m somehow hypocritical because my website doesn’t have RSS, it does have RSS! (here) You are probably not seeing it because of the very problem I’m talking about!" ]
Yes
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what is bad ozone
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Bad Ozone is also known as Tropospheric Ozone, or ground level ozone. This gas is found in the troposphere, the layer that forms the immediate atmosphere. Bad Ozone does not exist naturally. Human actions cause chemical reactions between oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOC).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Ozone occurs in two layers of the atmosphere. The ozone that is commonly associated with ozone depletion and the ozone hole is in the stratosphere, a layer that extends upward from about 10 to 30 miles (15 to 50 kilometers) above the earth.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: ­The thing that determines whether ozone is good or­ bad is its location. Ozone is good when it is in the stratosphere. The stratosphere is a layer of the atmosphere starting at the level of about 6 miles (about 10 kilometers) above sea level.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Bad Ozone At higher altitudes, where 90 percent of our planet's ozone resides, it does a remarkable job of absorbing ultraviolet radiation. In the absence of this gaseous shield in the stratosphere, the harmful radiation has a perfect portal through which to strike Earth.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Good Ozone, Bad Ozone Ozone: Good up high, bad nearby. The atmosphere of the Earth is divided into layers. Each layer is a little different. Stratospheric ozone is found in the stratosphere, a layer of air way up in the atmosphere.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Ozone is a gas composed of three atoms of oxygen. Ozone occurs both in the Earth's upper atmosphere and at ground level. Ozone can be good or bad, depending on where it is found: 1 Good Ozone.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Ozone occurs in two layers of the atmosphere. The layer closest to the Earth's surface is the troposphere. Here, ground-level or bad ozone is an air pollutant that is harmful to breathe and it damages crops, trees and other vegetation.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Ozone is a gas that occurs both in the Earth's upper atmosphere and at ground level. Ozone can be good or bad for your health and the environment, depending on its location in the atmosphere.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Bad Ozone-In the Earth s lower atmosphere, near ground level, ozone is formed when pollutants emitted by cars, power plants, industrial boilers, refineries, chemical plants, and other sources react chemically in the presence of sunlight. Ozone at ground level is a harmful pollutant.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: What is good and bad ozone? Ozone occurs in two layers of the atmosphere. The ozone that is commonly associated with ozone depletion and the ozone hole is in the stratosphere, a layer that extends upward from about 10 to 30 miles (15 to 50 kilometers) above the earth." ]
In the Earth s lower atmosphere, near ground level, ozone is formed when pollutants emitted by cars, power plants, industrial boilers, refineries, chemical plants, and other sources react chemically in the presence of sunlight.
[ "Passage 9", "Passage 1" ]
what is sika
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Sika AG was founded in 1910 when Kaspar Winkler laid the cornerstone for the firm.Winkler worked himself up from poverty to become a successful entrepreneur, and by the 1920s he was already engaged in founding subsidiaries abroad.esides the brand Sika, more than 600 product brands are in use including Sikaflex®, SikaTack®, Sika ViscoCrete®, SikaBond®, Sikafloor®, Sika CarboDur® Sikagard®, Sika MaxTack®, Sikaplan®, Sikament®, Sikadur®, SikaLastic®, SikaRoof® MTC, Sika Unitherm® and Sika Sarnafil®.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Basement to Roof. From the basement to the roof, Sika provides an entire range of products for the repair, protection, construction or sealing of your building.With over 100 years experience in supplying products for construction and industry we are confident that we have the perfect solution, no matter what your requirement.asement to Roof. From the basement to the roof, Sika provides an entire range of products for the repair, protection, construction or sealing of your building.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: ‘What is Sikaflex’ is something that we get asked all the time here at Sika HQ! While it’s great that people have heard of Sikaflex, we have alot of trouble with people understanding exactly what it is that Sikaflex does best, where to use it and why.Sikaflex is the name for a group of products produced by Sika that are polyurethane based.heck out both products on the Sika Australia website: http://bit.ly/12ncXl6. If you need any further assistance, or have any questions regarding Sikaflex, please contact Sika Australia at [email protected] and they will get back to you as soon as they can with their answer. Happy Renovating!\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Besides the brand Sika, more than 600 product brands are in use including Sikaflex®, SikaTack®, Sika ViscoCrete®, SikaBond®, Sikafloor®, Sika CarboDur® Sikagard®, Sika MaxTack®, Sikaplan®, Sikament®, Sikadur®, SikaLastic®, SikaRoof® MTC, Sika Unitherm® and Sika Sarnafil®.esides the brand Sika, more than 600 product brands are in use including Sikaflex®, SikaTack®, Sika ViscoCrete®, SikaBond®, Sikafloor®, Sika CarboDur® Sikagard®, Sika MaxTack®, Sikaplan®, Sikament®, Sikadur®, SikaLastic®, SikaRoof® MTC, Sika Unitherm® and Sika Sarnafil®.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Sika AG is the legal entity for the holding company, which includes the Sika organisations worldwide, Sika Technology AG (Research and Development) and Sika Services AG (Corporate functions supporting all organizations worldwide).esides the brand Sika, more than 600 product brands are in use including Sikaflex®, SikaTack®, Sika ViscoCrete®, SikaBond®, Sikafloor®, Sika CarboDur® Sikagard®, Sika MaxTack®, Sikaplan®, Sikament®, Sikadur®, SikaLastic®, SikaRoof® MTC, Sika Unitherm® and Sika Sarnafil®.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Sika UK. From the basement to the roof, Sika provides an entire range of products for the repair, protection, construction or sealing of your building.With over 100 years experience in supplying products for construction and industry we are confident that we have the perfect solution, no matter what your requirement.ika UK. From the basement to the roof, Sika provides an entire range of products for the repair, protection, construction or sealing of your building.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The sika deer is a member of the genus Cervus, a group of deer also known as the true deer. Formerly, sika were grouped together in this genus with nine other species.ika males are territorial and keep harems of females during the rut, which peaks from early September through October, but may last well into the winter months. Territory size varies with habitat type and size of the buck; strong, prime bucks may hold up to 2 hectares (5 acres).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Welcome to Sika Malaysia. Sika, the world largest producer and specialist in building chemicals, has several successful projects in Malaysia since the early 1990's. Sika is a leader in processing materials with a wide range of products and systems in the construction and industry market.asement to Roof. From the basement to the roof, Sika provides an entire range of products for the repair, protection, construction or sealing of your building.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: For more than one hundred years, Sika has been producing high quality, innovative technologies for concrete.Sika’s first product, appropriately named Sika 1, was a concrete admixture that allowed for the electrification of tunnels in Europe by waterproofing the concrete that lined the interior.ow recognized as a world leader in specialty chemicals and other products specifically engineered for concrete, we continue to bring technologies to the market that focuses on the optimization of costs and durability of concrete.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The sika deer (Cervus nippon) also known as the spotted deer or the Japanese deer, is a species of deer native to much of East Asia, and introduced to various other parts of the world.ika males are territorial and keep harems of females during the rut, which peaks from early September through October, but may last well into the winter months. Territory size varies with habitat type and size of the buck; strong, prime bucks may hold up to 2 hectares (5 acres)." ]
The sika deer is a member of the genus Cervus, a group of deer also known as the true deer.
[ "Passage 7", "Passage 10" ]
what is a asin code
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: SKU is the “Stock Keeping Unit”… and is specific to the company who is keeping track of stock, this applies for “physically” or “virtually” keeping track of stock because in both cases you will want a unique identifier to help manage and organize your products whether it is on your website or in your warehouse.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Barcode Robot: ASIN to EAN/UPC/ISBN converter. Barcode Robot: ASIN to EAN/UPC/ISBN converter. Using this page you can convert or look-up ASIN number to find their corresponding EAN/UPC/ISBNs. This service is currently unavailable.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (ASINs) are unique blocks of 10 letters and/or numbers that identify items. You can find the ASIN on the item's product information page at Amazon.com and in the URL for the page. The quickest way to find your product's ASIN is to look in your browser's address bar.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: ASIN is Amazon's SKU (Stock Keeping Unit). SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) is a term that is typically used when talking about inventory management. SKUs are the product codes that you (and others) can use to search and identify stock on hand from lists, invoices, or order forms.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Simply create a list of your ASIN numbers in either a .csv or an .xls (Excel) file, and upload to our conversion tool. In just a few seconds you will be given an option to export a document to excel, which will contain your requested product information in an organized and easy-to-use format.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Convert Product Information Quickly and Easily. Regardless of the size of a company, one thing most professionals have in common is the desire to run their business more efficiently. With our ASIN to UPC bulk conversion tool, our customers are able to convert their own list of Amazon ASIN numbers into a list of UPC product numbers.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: How Products Are Defined. How to Obtain a Product Code. How to Identify UPCs, ISBNs, EANs, and GTIN-14s. How to Find ASINs. Product pages in the Amazon.com catalog provide buyers with an ASIN (Amazon Standard Identification Number) in the product details section and in the URL of the page itself.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Let’s discuss the difference between UPC, EAN, ISBN, and ASIN, and the categories they apply to. As the name implies, this coding is universal, in that every retailer and every marketplace would use the same code for a certain product. This is the code that goes into barcodes and helps stores keep track of sales.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: What is UPC – Universal Product Code. As the name implies, this coding is universal, in that every retailer and every marketplace would use the same code for a certain product. This is the code that goes into barcodes and helps stores keep track of sales.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: ASIN is the “Amazon Standard Identification Number”… this number was created by Amazon to manage and organize their online retail catalog…essentially acting as their “SKU”. So an ASIN can have an MPN associated with it as well as the SKU number of a 3rd party seller using their own SKU naming system." ]
Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (ASINs) are unique blocks of 10 letters and/or numbers that identify items.
[ "Passage 3" ]
what causes acne to form
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A doctor must treat cystic and nodulocystic acne. 1 Powerful systemic medications are usually required. Acne of this severity can be hard to control. Don't be discouraged if the first treatment attempt fails. It may take several tries to find the treatment or combination of treatments that work for you.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Follow Following Unfollow Pending Disabled. A , Cardiology (Cardiovascular Disease), answered. Pus in a pimple, formed of oil, dead cells, and bacteria, is a result a local infection and the immune system’s response. Watch the animation to learn more about pimples.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: What Causes Pimples & Acne To control blemishes effectively, it’s important to understand how spots form and what causes it. The most important thing to remember about pimples is: It's not your fault.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Who can get cystic acne? Cystic acne can affect anyone, but it is more common in teenage boys and young men. Acne seems to run in families. If your parents had cystic acne, you are more likely to experience severe acne yourself. What causes cystic acne? Cystic acne is caused by the same factors as other forms of acne, which are: overactive oil glands. excess dead skin cells within the hair follicle (pore), and. a large number of acne-causing bacteria, Propionibacteria acnes.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: View All. Cystic acne (sometimes called nodulocystic acne) is the most severe form of acne vulgaris. Deep, inflamed breakouts develop on the face and/or other areas of the body. The blemishes themselves can become large; some may measure up to several centimeters across.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Aggressively treating this form of acne can help limit the severity of scarring. It's also common for those with severe acne to have feelings of embarrassment, shame, and anger regarding their skin. Some sufferers avoid mirrors, or shy away from social situations. Acne can hurt the self-esteem, and may lead to depression.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Causes of Pimples When it comes to zits, there is no one cause but many factors at play which are beyond our control, such as: How often you shed skin cells which can change throughout your life.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Pimples vary dramatically from person to person — they can take many forms, and not every solution will be right for everyone. The more you know about your specific form of acne, the more likely you are to find a system that works for you.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Some common treatments for nodulocystic acne include: 1 oral antibiotics. 2 isotretinoin (Accutane) 3 oral contraceptives - for women. 4 surgical excision and drainage (a doctor makes a small incision in the skin and extracts the infected material)\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: What Causes Pimples & Acne. To control blemishes effectively, it’s important to understand how spots form and what causes it. The most important thing to remember about pimples is: It's not your fault. Contrary to popular belief, zits are not caused by external factors such as what you eat, how often you wash your face or exercise." ]
Overactive oil glands, excess dead skin cells within the hair follicle (pore), and a large number of acne-causing bacteria cause acne to form.
[ "Passage 4" ]
what do ni letters mean
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The prefix is simply two letters that are allocated to each new series of NI number. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is currently issuing new NI numbers with prefixes starting with P and S, e.g. PL, PM, PN and SG, SH, SJ, etc. Some prefixes are specific to certain parts of the UK, e.g.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: National Insurance letters don't make any difference to the amount of NI that you pay. Is the guy who started at the same time as you on the same basic salary? You need to check this and your tax codes, you should have a code something like 645L, this means that you are able to earn 6450 a year before tax.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In the UK, the National insurance number, or NI, is a number that is issued for the purposes of paying tax and receiving social security benefits.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The prefix is simply two letters that are allocated to each new series of NI number. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is currently issuing new NI numbers with prefixes starting with P and S, e.g. PL, PM, PN and SG, SH, SJ, etc.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A National Insurance number (NI number) has three parts – a prefix of two letters, six numbers, and a suffix of a single letter. For example, AB123456C. Your NI number has no personal information about you; it is a randomly allocated reference number.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: For example, AB123456C. Your NI number has no personal information about you; it is a randomly allocated reference number. The prefix is simply two letters that are allocated to each new series of NI number.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: This Site Might Help You. RE: Am i paying too much PAYE and NI? I&#39;m on National Insurance Code D-what does this mean? I&#39;ve recently graduated from Uni and have been in my current post for 6 months. There&#39;s a guy who started the same time as me-he&#39;s 21 and im 28.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A National Insurance number (NI number) has three parts – a prefix of two letters, six numbers, and a suffix of a single letter.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In the UK, the National insurance number, or NI, is a number that is issued for the purposes of paying tax and receiving social security benefits. No, the British National … insurance number does not expire.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In the UK, the National insurance number, or NI, is a number that is issued for the purposes of paying tax and receiving social security benefits. No, the British National … insurance number does not expire. 14 people found this useful." ]
National Insurance number
[ "Passage 5" ]
reactions to vitamin b12
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Vitamin B12, vitamin B12 or vitamin B-12, also called cobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin with a key role in the normal functioning of the brain and nervous system, and for the formation of blood.It is one of the eight B vitamins.ecause intrinsic factor is crucial for the normal absorption of B 12, its lack in pernicious anemia causes a vitamin B12 deficiency. Many other subtler kinds of vitamin B 12 deficiency and their biochemical effects have since been elucidated.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Some people may experience reactions in the gastrointestinal tract after getting a vitamin B12 shot. Some side effects associated with the injections include nausea, vomiting, indigestion and mild diarrhea, according to Drugs.com.lthough it is a rare occurrence, an allergic reaction may occur following a vitamin B12 injection. The reaction is thought to occur due to impurities in the B12 injection, notes Drugs.com.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Because intrinsic factor is crucial for the normal absorption of B 12, its lack in pernicious anemia causes a vitamin B12 deficiency. Many other subtler kinds of vitamin B 12 deficiency and their biochemical effects have since been elucidated.ecause intrinsic factor is crucial for the normal absorption of B 12, its lack in pernicious anemia causes a vitamin B12 deficiency. Many other subtler kinds of vitamin B 12 deficiency and their biochemical effects have since been elucidated.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: To: mips. I have a reaction to the CYANOcobalamin form of B12 when I take it as a supplement. Don't know if it is an allergy, sensitivity or what. I feel antsy and get the nibbles-not hungry but want to nibble on crackers, radish, carrot or anything.My recent B-complex capsule contained a lot of it-about 300mcg. have a reaction to the CYANOcobalamin form of B12 when I take it as a supplement. Don't know if it is an allergy, sensitivity or what. I feel antsy and get the nibbles-not hungry but want to nibble on crackers, radish, carrot or anything.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Overview. Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is important in several cellular reactions including the conversion of odd chain fatty acids into succinate and the replenishing of tetrahydrofolate (a form of vitamin B9 or folate).verview. Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is important in several cellular reactions including the conversion of odd chain fatty acids into succinate and the replenishing of tetrahydrofolate (a form of vitamin B9 or folate).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Nervous System Reactions. After getting a vitamin B12 injection some people may experience a disturbance to the nervous system. These symptoms may include dizziness, difficulty walking normally, nervousness, anxiety, weakness and uncoordinated movements.lthough it is a rare occurrence, an allergic reaction may occur following a vitamin B12 injection. The reaction is thought to occur due to impurities in the B12 injection, notes Drugs.com.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Vitamin B12 is a nutrient that helps keep the body's nerve and blood cells healthy and helps make DNA, the genetic material in all cells. Vitamin B12 also helps prevent a type of anemia called megaloblastic anemia that makes people tired and weak.Two steps are required for the body to absorb vitamin B12 from food.itamin B12 is a nutrient that helps keep the body's nerve and blood cells healthy and helps make DNA, the genetic material in all cells. Vitamin B12 also helps prevent a type of anemia called megaloblastic anemia that makes people tired and weak.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Adverse reactions following a vitamin B12 injection may occur. Vitamin B12, or cyanocobalamin, is a nutrient the body needs for important functions such as making DNA in cells and forming red blood cells.Animal products, such as meat, milk and eggs contain vital vitamin B12.lthough it is a rare occurrence, an allergic reaction may occur following a vitamin B12 injection. The reaction is thought to occur due to impurities in the B12 injection, notes Drugs.com.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 For high blood levels of homocysteine: vitamin B12 500 mcg in combination with 0.5-5 mg folic acid and 16.5 mg pyridoxine has been used. 2 For preventing age-related macular degeneration (AMD): vitamin B12 1 mg, folic acid 2.5 mg, and pyridoxine 50 mg daily has been studied.llergy or sensitivity to cobalt or cobalamin: Do not use vitamin B12 if you have this condition. Post-surgical stent placement: Avoid using a combination of vitamin B12, folate, and vitamin B6 after receiving a coronary stent. This combination may increase the risk of blood vessel narrowing.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In the second reaction vitamin B12 serves as a methyl donor (ie: a -CH3 unit) allowing the conversion of homocysteine into methionine. Interestingly, this reaction also requires a form of vitamin B9 (aka: folate or folic acid) known as N-methyltetrahydrofolate.verview. Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is important in several cellular reactions including the conversion of odd chain fatty acids into succinate and the replenishing of tetrahydrofolate (a form of vitamin B9 or folate)." ]
Dizziness, difficulty walking normally, nervousness, anxiety, weakness and uncoordinated movements.
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what does deciduous mean? biology
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Deciduous. Deciduous means falling off at maturity or tending to fall off, and is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally, and to the shedding of other plant structures such as petals after flowering or fruit when ripe.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Deciduous is a designation indicating a plant sheds its foliage at the end of the growing season. The term is used primarily in reference to trees and shrubs, in contrast with those that are evergreen..\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Definition: Deciduous is a designation indicating a plant sheds its foliage at the end of the growing season. The term is used primarily in reference to trees and shrubs, in contrast with those that are evergreen.. The best-known deciduous trees are the fall foliage trees.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Coniferous trees are trees that produce seeds in a cone, such as pines and firs. There is no word such as conferous but there is coniferous. Relating to or part of trees or shrubs bearing cones and evergreen leaves.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The purpose of life is to have a life with purpose. Coniferous trees are trees that produce seeds in a cone, such as pines and firs. There is no word such as conferous but there is coniferous. Relating to or part of trees or shrubs bearing cones and evergreen leaves.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Deciduous. (Science: botany) refers to a plant (usually a tree or shrub) that sheds its leaves at the end of the growing season. Please contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term feel free to edit this page.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Deciduous forest. desiduous forest. deciduous means temporary or tending to fall off (deriving from the latin word decidere, to fall off). Thus, it refers to a forest with trees that lose their leaves each year.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Deciduous means falling off at maturity or tending to fall off, and is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally, and to the shedding of other plant structures such as petals after flowering or fruit when ripe.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: desiduous forest. deciduous means temporary or tending to fall off (deriving from the latin word decidere, to fall off). Thus, it refers to a forest with trees that lose their leaves each year. Please contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term feel free to edit this page.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Definition: Deciduous is a designation indicating a plant sheds its foliage at the end of the growing season. The term is used primarily in reference to trees and shrubs, in contrast with those that are evergreen.." ]
Temporary or tending to fall off (deriving from the latin word decidere, to fall off).
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what relieves pain for narrowing of the spine
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: These methods target the transfer of pain signals between the peripheral nerves and the spinal cord and brain. Some examples that have received support in reducing spinal stenosis pain include adhesiolysis, epidural steroid injections, and spinal cord stimulation. 1 Neck pain. 2 Back pain.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: When the connective tissue of the spinal column becomes compromised, the spinal cord and spinal nerves are at risk for injury or damage. Thus, the pain and discomfort experienced as a result of spinal stenosis may be related to compression of the spinal cord and spinal nerves.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 Epidural injections. 2 Temporary relief of spinal stenosis symptoms may be achieved through a cortisone injection in the space outside the dura (the epidural space). 3 Injections can seldom be considered curative, but these spinal stenosis treatments can alleviate the pain in around half of cases.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Icing the lower back after exercise is a common treatment of spinal stenosis of the lumbar spine. The goal of ice therapy is to numb the affected area and achieve temporary pain relief. A frozen bag of peas works well for this purpose. Simply apply the cold pack for about 10 minutes at a time.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: In some instances of spinal stenosis, the patient may report no symptoms. Typically, though, symptoms tend to emerge slowly and progressively worsen over time. Some of the most common symptoms of spinal stenosis include: Occurring most frequently among adults over the age of 50, spinal stenosis involves the narrowing of the spinal canal, leading to compression of the spinal cord and nearby nerves.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Since inflammation is a common component of spinal stenosis, patients may achieve pain relief from NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) such as aspirin or ibuprofin, e.g., Advil. A general pain reliever such as acetaminophen (e.g., Tylenol) may also be helpful.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Pain is relieved by flexing forward or sitting because this opens the spinal canal. True weakness is a rare spinal stenosis symptom, though some numbness and tingling can come along with the pain. Numbness and tingling can accompany the pain, but true weakness is a rare symptom of spinal stenosis.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Heating over tight muscles in the lower back is often an effective way to achieve relief from spinal stenosis pain, as heating relaxes the muscles. Heating the affected area stimulates blood flow, which promotes and accelerates the healing process.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Sciatic (leg pain) is among the most common symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis. It may be accompanied by low back pain, leg tingling or numbness and/or walking limitations.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 The spinal nerve roots in the lower back of a patient with lumbar stenosis are compressed (choked). 2 This often produces symptoms of sciatica. 3 Sciatica is a pain that originates along the sciatic nerve, which extends from the back of the pelvis down the back of the thigh." ]
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how many women in clinton cabinet
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The President also appointed the first Asian American to serve in a Cabinet, Commerce Secretary Norman Mineta. The President has. than were appointed during the last sixteen years combined and 14 percent of all Clinton Administration appointees are African American, twice as many as in any previous Administration.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: And in some sense Bill Clinton is fulfilling a sort of secret fantasy of a lot of American women, of this kind of old-fashioned, virile man.”She may be overstating the case among women voters, who at this point give Clinton “favorable” ratings only about 6 percent higher than his ratings among men.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: According to the Center for the American Woman and Politics, Clinton has appointed 10 of the 21 women who have served in Cabinet-level positions, including the first woman ever to be secretary of state or attorney general.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Clinton and Women. Okay, class, let’s review: The man in question has been sued for sexual harassment over an episode that allegedly included dropping his trousers to waggle his erect penis at a woman who held a $6.35-an-hour clerical job in the state government over which he presided.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The impressive strides made by women and minorities had not been fully reflected in the top levels of government. When President Clinton came to office, there were just two women and two minorities in the cabinet. Between 1976 and 1992, there were just 57 African Americans appointed to federal judgeships, and in 1992, just 10 percent of the federal bench were minorities and only 11 percent were women.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Under the Clinton-Gore Administration, the. 2 the lowest level recorded, and the largest five-year drop in African-American poverty since 1967-1972. 3 At the same time, the typical African-American household's income is up $3,317. 4 the lowest since 1979.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The diversity of President Obama’s second-term Cabinet, which has been taking shape in recent weeks, has been getting plenty of scrutiny. So much so, in fact, that it was the subject of one of just seven questions asked of the president during Monday’s news conference.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: My anger may be bred, in part, by my own past willingness to “put in perspective” Clinton’s questionable behavior with women—enough, at least, to vote for him twice. I can’t defend my own past complicity, but I can say that what follows is not the brief of a practiced Clinton hater.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: And yet that’s precisely what should be of more concern. I don’t think many American voters are going to decide to vote or not vote Democratic based on whether the president puts a certain number of women into top slots in his Cabinet.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 The Clinton-Gore Administration has fought to protect the rights of all Americans, 2 from $47.6 million in 1992 to $92 million in 2001. 3 The President also ordered a. , 4 which concluded that affirmative action is still an effective and important tool to expand educational and economic opportunity to all Americans." ]
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how far from grand junction to las vegas
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 There’s not much chance of diversions on flights between Grand Junction and Las Vegas. 2 The average delay between Grand Junction and Las Vegas is 17 mins. 3 From Grand Junction to Las Vegas, the most frequently used aircraft is a McDonnell Douglas MD-83.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The total driving time is 7 hours, 17 minutes. Your trip begins in Las Vegas, Nevada. It ends in Grand Junction, Colorado. If you're planning a road trip, you might be interested in seeing the total driving distance from Las Vegas, NV to Grand Junction, CO. You can also calculate the cost to drive from Las Vegas, NV to Grand Junction, CO based on current local gas prices and an estimate of your car's best gas mileage. Since this is a long drive, you might want to stop halfway and stay overnight in a hotel.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: We compare hundreds of flights from Grand Junction to Las Vegas from a range of airlines and travel agents to get you the best deals.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Number of flight deals for Grand Junction to Las Vegas 37. Lowest ticket price for Grand Junction to Las Vegas $757. Average deal price for Grand Junction to Las Vegas $1023. Distance from Grand Junction to Las Vegas 415 miles.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Facts and figures about flying from Grand Junction to Las Vegas. 1 Flights from Grand Junction to Las Vegas have 40 passenger seats available each day. 2 Flights are unlikely to be cancelled between Grand Junction and Las Vegas. 3 12.5 percent of flights from Grand Junction to Las Vegas are delayed.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Book your GJT to LAS flights with Expedia and find last-minute Grand Junction to Las Vegas airfare. Expedia offers discount airfare on multiple airline carriers that fly direct and indirect routes between GJT and LAS, with new flight deals and promotions almost daily. When you book your next trip from Walker Field to McCarran Intl.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 Flights are unlikely to be cancelled between Grand Junction and Las Vegas. 2 12.5 percent of flights from Grand Junction to Las Vegas are delayed. 3 Between Grand Junction and Las Vegas Allegiant Air, Inc. operates 8 flights per week.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Map of driving directions from Las Vegas, NV to Grand Junction, CO. Click here to show map. Drag the line on the map to calculate the driving distance for a different route. If you want to verify these driving directions or look for another possible route, you can try. Google Maps, Bing Maps, or MapQuest.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Popular Flights from Grand Junction, Colorado. Browse popular flight destinations from Grand Junction (GJT), and plan your next exciting trip. Expedia has cheap flights from Grand Junction on multiple airline carriers, so book your next trip today! Browse popular flight destinations from Las Vegas (LAS), and plan your next exciting trip.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Driving distance from Grand Junction, CO to Las Vegas, NV. The total driving distance from Grand Junction, CO to Las Vegas, NV is 508 miles or 818 kilometers. Your trip begins in Grand Junction, Colorado. It ends in Las Vegas, Nevada. If you are planning a road trip, you might also want to calculate the total driving time from Grand Junction, CO to Las Vegas, NV so you can see when you'll arrive at your destination." ]
508 miles or 818 kilometers.
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how is the executive of the estate assigned for probate
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: It is distributed according to the terms of the decedent’s will or, if the decedent died without a will (intestate), according to Ohio law. A probate proceeding takes place in the probate court of the county in which the decedent lived.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Distributing the Estate. After paying the expenses of the estate and identifying the legal heirs, the probate court will identify what property or assets need to be distributed, and how to distribute them. Even though a person dies without a will, some types of property can be distributed automatically after death.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Once the administrator pays the expenses of the estate, they will proceed with the probate process. The next step in the probate process is identifying heirs. The probate laws will determine who is a legal heir. The most easily identifiable heirs include surviving spouses, children, and parents.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The duty of settling and distributing the estate of a decedent (one who has died) is assigned to personal representatives of the decedent. A Personal Representative may be an executor (male or female) or executrix (female), or administrator (male or female) or administratrix (female).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The costs assessed by the probate court are based on a schedule of charges that the law has established for each type of document filed in the court. Costs typically are about $200. In most cases, the court must approve attorney fees charged for handling estate matters.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The executor or administrator is entitled to receive a fee set by Ohio law, based on a percentage of the value of probate property and income, as well as the value of nonprobate property (excluding joint and survivorship property).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Probate is the process by which the court establishes that a will is valid. The first step in the probate process is to file the will in the appropriate court with a petition to admit it to probate and to grant letters testamentary to the person designated as executor of the will.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Executors and Administrators. Those who are designated by the terms of a will or appointed by a court of probate to manage the assets and liabilities of the estate of the deceased. When a person dies leaving property, that property, called an estate, is usually settled or administered under the supervision of Special Courts.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If there is a will, this person is usually named in the will and is called an executor. If there is no will or no person is named in the will, this person is appointed by the probate court and is called an administrator. The executor or administrator may be an individual, a bank or a trust company.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Preparing the Estate and the Probate Process. Most probate courts will begin the probate process by appointing a personal representative (frequently called an administrator or administratrix) to receive all legal claims against the estate, pay creditors, and manage other expenses owed by the estate." ]
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what is the medication prednisone used for
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic. 1 NEW! – The Mayo Clinic Diet, Second Edition. 2 Relief for America's epidemic of indigestion. 3 Keeping your bones healthy and strong. Manage blood pressure for better 1 health. The Mayo Clinic Diet Online.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Drug Details. 1 Drug Name: Prednisone Prednisolone. 2 Common Name: Prednis-Tab®. 3 Drug Type: Corticosteroid. Used For: Inflammation, Cancer, Addison’s disease, Nervous system 1 disorders. Species: Dogs, Cats. Administered: Tablets, Oral liquid, 1 Injectable. How Dispensed: Prescription 2 only. FDA Approved: Yes.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Prednisone/Prednisolone may react with these drugs: 1 Rimadyl (or any other NSAID) 2 Antacids. 3 Anticoagulants. Other steroids. Some 1 antibiotics. Drugs that may cause ulcers in the digestive tract. Vaccines.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Prednisone is used as an antitumor drug. It is important in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, non-Hodgkin lymphomas, Hodgkin's lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and other hormone-sensitive tumors, in combination with other anticancer drugs.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Drug Details. Prednisone and Prednisolone are steroids that reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system. They can be beneficial in treating many diseases and disorders, but should be given at low doses for short period of time to reduce any adverse effects.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Prednisone is a synthetic corticosteroid drug that is particularly effective as an immunosuppressant drug. It is used to treat certain inflammatory diseases (such as moderate allergic reactions), some autoimmune diseases, and (at higher doses) some types of cancer, but it has significant adverse effects.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Weigh the benefits and risks of corticosteroids, such as prednisone, when choosing a medication. Corticosteroid drugs — including cortisone, hydrocortisone and prednisone — are useful in treating many conditions, such as rashes, lupus and asthma. But these drugs also carry a risk of serious side effects.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Corticosteroid drugs are used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, asthma, allergies and many other conditions. They also treat Addison's disease, a condition where the adrenal glands aren't able to produce even the minimum amount of corticosteroid that the body needs.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Prednisone is used, at a usual adult dosage of 5–60 mg/day, for many different indications including: asthma, COPD, CIDP, rheumatic disorders, allergic disorders, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, adrenocortical insufficiency, hypercalcemia due to cancer, thyroiditis, laryngitis, severe tuberculosis, urticaria (hives), lipid pneumonitis, ...\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Prednisone is a corticosteroid. It prevents the release of substances in the body that cause inflammation. It also suppresses the immune system. Prednisone is used as an anti-inflammatory or an immunosuppressant medication. Prednisone treats many different conditions such as allergic disorders, skin conditions, ulcerative colitis, arthritis, lupus, psoriasis, or breathing disorders." ]
Prednisone is used for rashes, lupus, asthma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, non-Hodgkin lymphomas, Hodgkin's lymphoma, multiple myeloma, other hormone sensitive tumors, COPD, CIDP, rheumatic disorders, allergic disorders, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, adrenocortical insufficiency, hypercalcemia due to cancer, thyroiditis, laryngitis, severe tuberculosis, urticaria, lipid pneumonitis, inflammation, skin conditions, psoriasis and breathing disorders.
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synonym for omit
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: verb disregard, neglect. 1 ignore star. 2 discount star. 3 omit star. 4 forget star. 5 overpass star. 6 disdain star. 7 miss star. 8 slight star. 9 pass star. 10 pass by star. 11 fail to notice star. 12 leave undone star. 13 let fall between the cracks star. 14 let go star. 15 let slide star. 16 make light of star. 17 pay no attention star. 18 slip up star.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Hotels often omit to check guests' cars → Les hotels hôtels omettent souvent de verifier vérifier les voitures. Des clients he omitted to say whether these men would → Be armed il a omis de dire si ces hommes allaient. etre être armes armés\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: omit. English Collins Dictionary-English synonyms & Thesaurus &nbsp. omit (omits 3rd person present) (omitting present participle) (omitted past tense & past participle) 1 verb If you omit something, you do not include it in an activity or piece of work, deliberately or accidentally. (=leave out) (Antonym: include) Omit the salt in this recipe... V n Our apologies to David Pannick for omitting his name from last week's article. V n from n 2 verb If you omitto do something, you do not do it. FORMAL (=fail) His new girlfriend had omitted to tell him she was married. V to-inf.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: I omitted to tell him about the meeting. nagelaat, vergeet, versuim يُغْفِل، لا يَفْعَل пропускам deixar de opominout unterlassen undlade αμελώ; παραλείπω να κάνω κτ. omitir; dejar de; pasar por alto jaetma ... jätma\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: He did not hesitate to omit the proofs of these, and so far to make himself not only a precept, but an example in criticism.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Thesaurus. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: verb. erase, remove. 1 X-out. 2 annul. 3 black out. 4 bleep. 5 blot out. 6 blue-pencil. 7 cancel. 8 clean. 9 clean up. 10 cross out. 11 cut. 12 cut out. 13 decontaminate. 14 destroy. 15 drop. 16 edit. 17 efface. 18 eliminate. 19 exclude. 20 expunge. 21 obliterate. 22 omit. 23 pass up. 24 rub. 25 rub out. 26 rule out. 27 sanitize. 28 snip. 29 squash. 30 squelch. 31 sterilize. 32 strike out. 33 trim. 34 wipe out.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Leave is interchangeable with let when followed by alone with the sense “to refrain from annoying or interfering with”: Leave (or Let) her alone and she will solve the problem easily. When he was left (or let) alone without interruptions, the boy quickly assembled the apparatus. The use of leave alone for let alone in the sense “not to mention” is nonstandard: There wasn't any standing room, let (not leave) alone a seat, so I missed the performance. Other substitutions of leave for let are generally regarded as nonstandard: Let (not Leave) us sit down and talk this over.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of omit from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: omit. vb (tr) , omits, omitting or omitted. 1. to neglect to do or include. 2. to fail (to do something). [C15: from Latin omittere, from ob-away + mittere to send]. (oʊˈmɪt). v.t. o•mit•ted, o•mit•ting." ]
1 X-out. 2 annul. 3 black out. 4 bleep. 5 blot out. 6 blue-pencil. 7 cancel. 8 clean. 9 clean up. 10 cross out. 11 cut. 12 cut out. 13 decontaminate. 14 destroy. 15 drop. 16 edit. 17 efface. 18 eliminate. 19 exclude. 20 expunge. 21 obliterate. 22 omit. 23 pass up. 24 rub. 25 rub out. 26 rule out. 27 sanitize. 28 snip. 29 squash. 30 squelch. 31 sterilize. 32 strike out. 33 trim. 34 wipe out.
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what mountains are in utah
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Utah Mountains. There are many hikes outside Logan in northern Utah. One pleasant walk is the 1-mile Limber Pine Trail loop at the summit of Logan Canyon overlooking Bear Lake.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Weather for the State of Utah, with current weather conditions, as well as forecast information across the region. Road Reports, Ski Reports, webcams & more.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The highest peak in the Wasatch Mountains, Mount Nebo, is 11,877 feet. Utah's landform is divided among three major physiographic provinces: the Great Basin or Basin and Range province, the Colorado Plateau province, and the Rocky Mountain province. The largest of the provinces in Utah is the Colorado Plateau.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Clue: Utah's __ Mountains. Utah's __ Mountains is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted 6 times. There are related clues (shown below). Referring crossword puzzle answers.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Centrally located in the Intermountain West, Utah is bordered by all of the mountain states except Montana and is often called the Crossroads of the West.. The state's centrality is important to the prosperity of the Wasatch Front, Utah's core area, and particularly to the Salt Lake City metropolitan area.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Advertisers you see on these pages help to support this website. Thanks to all of them for helping make mountainweather.com possible, as well as, this most recent upgrade.... and keeping it free for you to use! Thank them by clicking on their ads & checking out their business! THANKS!\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The Uinta Mountains are considered by many to be Utah's backpacking and hiking paradise. Among the many popular routes into the High Uintas Wilderness and Utah's highest peaks are the Uinta Canyon trailhead below U-Bar Ranch 18 miles north of Neola, and Lake Fork or Swift Creek trailheads north of Mountain Home.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Rising to 13,528 feet, Kings Peak is the highest spot in Utah, and Beaver Dam Wash in the southwestern corner of the state is the lowest point at 2,350 feet. Only the Uinta Mountains have peaks that exceed 13,000 feet, and there are twenty-four of them that do.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Wasatch Range /ˈwɑːsætʃ/ is a mountain range that stretches approximately 160 miles (260 km) from the Utah-Idaho border, south through central Utah in the western United States. It is the western edge of the greater Rocky Mountains, and the eastern edge of the Great Basin region.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Explore Utah Resorts Areas. LOGAN, in northern Utah is on the road to Yellowstone, and is also known for being the closest city to the country’s oldest family-operated resort, Beaver Mountain. Don’t miss the chance to try out Utah’s newest ski resort Cherry Peak." ]
The Uinta Mountains, Wasatch Mountains, Kings Peak and Logan.
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mount vernon ny is in what county
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 Mount Vernon. Assessors near Mount Vernon NY. Find Mount Vernon, NY assessor, assessment, auditor's, and appraiser's office, revenue commissions, GIS, and tax equalization departments. Assessors provide information on property and land tax assessment, property listings, values, valuations, property search, and records. Name. Location.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Find Mount Vernon, NY assessor, assessment, auditor's, and appraiser's office, revenue commissions, GIS, and tax equalization departments. Assessors x New York x Westchester County x Mount Vernon x. Search Text. Only Assessors.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Only in Mount Vernon: The Biography of a Jewish .... Wintjen, John G. The Village of Mount Vernon, New York, from 1851... For other books with information relating to this town but covering a county-wide level, see the County section of the Bibliography page. Return to top of page .\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Mount Vernon, NY. Mount Vernon is located in southeast New York. Mount Vernon is part of Westchester County. Mount Vernon has 4.39 square miles of land area and 0.02 square miles of water area. As of 2010-2014, the total Mount Vernon population is 67,962, which has shrunk 0.61% since 2000.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Atlas of the City of Mount Vernon and the Town of Pelham: compiled from official records, personal surveys, and other private plans and surveys. [Mount Vernon, NY: John F. Fairchild, 1908]. Copy available at the New York Public Library's Map Division.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Prior to its incorporation as a city in 1892, Mount Vernon was a village within the town of Eastchester. Depending on the time period for which you are seeking records, you may need to look in Eastchester for vital records. 1 City Clerk's Office. City Hall, Roosevelt Square, Mt. Vernon, NY.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Homefacts City Report. Mount Vernon is located in Westchester County, NY. The population is 67,902, making Mount Vernon the 3rd largest city in Westchester County and the 8th largest city in the state of New York. There are 17 public schools in Mount Vernon with an average Homefacts rating of C-.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Franko, Alfred M. Pelham Manor: The Forgotten Battle of the Revolution, near Mount Vernon, NY. [Mount Vernon, NY] c. 1963. Franko, Alfred M. The Place of Mount Vernon's Village Green and St. .... Fuller, Elizabeth Griffen. Index to Westchester County Names in the Federal Censuses, 1790-1840 [Elmsford: Westchester Cty.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: New York: According to our research of New York and other state lists there were 2 registered sex offenders living in Mount Vernon, New York as of August 16, 2016. The ratio of number of residents in Mount Vernon to the number of sex offenders is 33,948 to 1.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Weather | Natural Extremes | Air Quality | Environmental Watch | Zip Codes | Government. Mount Vernon is located in southeast New York. Mount Vernon is part of Westchester County. Mount Vernon has 4.39 square miles of land area and 0.02 square miles of water area." ]
Westchester County
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is japanese yew deer proof
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Evergreen. 1 Overview Light Needs: Partial to full sun. 2 Detail Botanical Pronunciation:TAKS-us kus-pi-DAY-ta. 3 Care Care Information. History & Lore History: This form of Japanese yew was introduced by Monrovia in 1987. It was discovered as a sport of T. cuspidata, a native of Japan, Korea and Manchuria. Taxus is a genus of woody trees and shrubs which falls into the Taxaceae family.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Info#48. DEER RESISTANT PLANTS. (and the plants they love) Farmington Gardens 21815 SW Farmington Rd, Beaverton 503.649.4568 www.farmingtongardens.com. These plants are rarely damaged by deer. botanical name common name. These plants are frequently damaged by deer. botanical name common name.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Dark green color and fine-textured needles make yews a softer, often hardier, replacement for other evergreens in the landscape. The tall, stately English yews are must-haves for garden history buffs in temperate climates. Otherwise, the intermediate hybrids and Japanese yews offer plush texture for hedges, screens, groundcovers, and topiaries. Yews grow in fertile well-drained soil, either alkaline or acidic, from sunny to heavily shaded sites.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Taxus baccata- European Yew. Taxus cuspidata- Japanese Yew – most common ornamental shrub in US and Canada. Distribution- Widespread due to cultivation in landscape architecture and design. Japanese and European Yew are both imported species that have become well established in US as ornamental shrubs.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Yew Toxicology. 1 Yew are toxic to all animals to varying degrees White-tail deer and certain seed eating birds are much less susceptible. 2 Yew are toxic all year round Yew are more toxic later in the year due to a build up of toxins. 3 Yew is always poisonous Fresh and dried yew are both toxic.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Product Details. More about the Upright Japanese Yew... The Upright Japanese Yew, Podocarpus macrophyllus, also known as the Buddhist Pine, is an upright growing, oval to columnar shaped shrub with handsome, dark green, needle-like evergreen foliage which provides a unique texture in the landscape.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Plant Recommendations for Special Conditions. Plants Deer Eat Less Often. There may be hope for your landscape after deer damage and decimate your plants. This list is filled with plants that experts agree are bothered less by deer than are many others. Techniques for preventing deer from eating your landscape plants range from installing electrified fencing, to covering susceptible plants with erosion control netting, to spraying with commercially available repellents.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Keep in mind that these are deer RESISTANT plants. Few plants are truly deer-proof, but many are undesirable enough to deer that they will leave them alone as long as other food is available.During droughts and other food-shortage situations, deer can become hungrier and may eat plants they would normally avoid. Redbud (Cercis canadensis var.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: More about the Upright Japanese Yew... Noteworthy Characteristics. The Upright Japanese Yew, Podocarpus macrophyllus, also known as the Buddhist Pine, is an upright growing, oval to columnar shaped shrub with handsome, dark green, needle-like evergreen foliage which provides a unique texture in the landscape.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Yew Toxicology. Yew are toxic to all animals to varying degrees White-tail deer and certain seed eating birds are much less susceptible. Yew are toxic all year round Yew are more toxic later in the year due to a build up of toxins." ]
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where do africans emigrate to
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Ms Jones describes it as a genuine feeling of being alive that South Africans do not experience in new lives overseas, whether it is Britain, Australia or New Zealand. It's a trade-off to come back to South Africa and it is natural that people have very mixed feelings about it.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1. Move your South African retirement annuities offshore. It makes little sense to leave your retirement annuities in South Africa when considering emigration. Amended tax legislation of 2008 entitles you to transfer the full capital value of your South African RA’s offshore before age 55.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: I want to leave because of the poor education system, crime and the general malaise that infects the place (including constant middle-class whining, some justified, some no, and the racist attitude that exists). I also don't feel like I fit in in South Africa anymore because I'm a habitual rule follower. I support etolls, and paying my way, but I do believe that the state should supply decent healthcare and education.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 2. Record your financial emigration from South Africa. When living and working abroad, despite permanent residency or citizenship, from an exchange control perspective you’re regarded a South African resident until such time as the South African authorities have recorded your status as non-resident.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: It makes little sense to leave your retirement annuities in South Africa when considering emigration. It makes little sense to leave your retirement annuities in South Africa when considering emigration. Amended tax legislation of 2008 entitles you to transfer the full capital value of your South African RA’s offshore before age 55.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Transferring money from South Africa is subject to Exchange Control Regulations – breach of regulations is a criminal offence and subject to penalties. To legally transfer money abroad requires Reserve Bank authorisation and, in some instances, a SARS tax clearance certificate.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Another climate aspect to keep in mind is that as Australia and New Zealand are in the southern hemisphere their seasons are aligned with South Africa's. Lastly you also mention that you love South Africa's friendly people.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: But after five years in Sydney and on a farm five hours drive from the city, the Irvings had had enough of living in a sorted society. They decided to return home and help tackle some of the challenges that had prompted them to leave South Africa in the first place.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: My English is good/excellent. I'm willing to make sacrifices, I know it will be tough. I'm willing and eager to abandon the negative South African ways (whatever those are). I'm not a criminal, I don't bribe anyone, I don't speed or break traffic laws. I dislike corruption and exploitation. I'm not a racist, and I abhor racism. I respect and crave the Rule of Law and a functioning government but I love the South African climate and friendly people.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: They were among the last members of their respective families to emigrate amid fears over the crime wave that swept South Africa during the 1990s. The challenge to us from our relatives who had left was 'How can you raise your children in a country that is so violent and has no future', Mrs Irving recalls." ]
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who is tafiti
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: That was on my MacBook Pro. From tafiti’s FAQ: “Tafiti is a Silverlight application and supports all currently supported platforms for that technology. On Windows Vista and Windows XP SP2, this includes Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Windows Internet Explorer 7, Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.8, and Firefox 2.0.x.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: While tafiti is very much a beta and broken in parts, the interface makes searching across the web, RSS, images, news and more dirt simple and fun. You click one of the icons on the left, see the results and can drag items off to the drawer on the right.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 When reading a story, click bulb icon to open it in mobilizer. 2 Click on left edge of the story in the list to select more than one item to mark them as read. 3 Right click or tap+hold on any links within the story to see available actions. 4 Tap or double click on images within the story to see slideshow.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: I recommend multicultural students uses the center to share their stories, create new friendships, get useful resources, learn new skills, get motivated to be successful in school and life. To share with others and learn from others.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Share urls from browser via share charm, and it will appear under 'Reading list' in Bookmarks folder. 2 When reading a story, click bulb icon to open it in mobilizer. 3 Click on left edge of the story in the list to select more than one item to mark them as read.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Silverlight is on Microsoft’s new search tool tafiti. “Tafiti is a Silverlight application and supports all currently supported platforms for that technology. On Windows Vista and Windows XP SP2, this includes Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Windows Internet Explorer 7, Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.8, and Firefox 2.0.x." ]
It is a Silverlight application and supports all currently supported platforms for that technology.
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do interns need supervisor signature on plan
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: After the proposed supervisor and the intern review Board Rules §741.41- §741.45, Code of Ethics; Duties and Responsibilities of License Holders, and §741.62, Requirements for an Intern in Speech-Language, an Intern Plan and Agreement of Supervision Form must be completed by the intern and.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If the number of hours worked or the length of the internship changes, the supervisor and Intern must notify the Board in writing and must file a new Intern Plan and Agreement of Supervision Form within 30-days of noted any changes.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Creating an Internship Program 4. II. Planning for your Intern. Template: Creating and Planning Projects for Interns. The following template can be used for intern supervisors to develop and implement projects for. interns to complete. ________________________________________________________________________. Project Goals: Questions to Consider . . .\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Note: If multiple supervisors will share responsibility for the intern, each supervisor must complete and sign a separate Intern Plan and Agreement of Supervision Form. In accordance with Board Rule §741.62(g)(2), all supervisors are held to the same level of responsibility for the work of the named intern.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Internship Workshop. Creating an Internship Program that Works—. for you and the intern. 25th Annual Northwest Booking Conference. Eugene, OR. October 25, 2005. Wow Hall. Eugene, OR.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A physician can write a prescription with a future. date to begin new or updated services. It is recommended to get the scripts. dated in accordance with dates on the service plan (maximum length of a. prescription is a year). A physician will not backdate a script, plus. Medicaid doesn’t approve of this.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Information on supervising Marriage and Family Therapist Interns and Trainees. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) – LCSWs supervising an ASW must: possess a current and valid California license, be licensed in California or another state for at least two years prior to the commencement of supervision,\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Proposed Plan of Supervised Counseling Experience. (This form should be completed by the supervisor and forwarded directly to the Committee.) Please print clearly. Name of applicant:____________________________________________________________________________________________. Last name First name Middle initial.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: (1) You [the SuPervISor] muSt attach Your current reSume/currIculum vItae, and. (2) If You are lIcenSed In a State or jurISdIctIon other than new jerSeY, contact the. ISSuIng lIcenSIng board to obtaIn an offIcIal letter of good StandIng.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Changes to Requirements for Associate Social Workers Supervisors. Effective April 1, 2013, a person supervising an associate clinical social worker (ASW) must have been licensed in California or another state for at least two years prior to beginning any supervision. There are no exceptions to this provision." ]
Yes, interns need supervisor signature on plan.
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business payment cost monthly
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The other option is paying $12.95 a month, which gets you a swipe rate of 1.75 percent. Compared to the straight 2.75 percent of Square, a business would pay more until it processed at least $1,295 a month.Pass that and Intuit's monthly fee is a cheaper option.he other option is paying $12.95 a month, which gets you a swipe rate of 1.75 percent. Compared to the straight 2.75 percent of Square, a business would pay more until it processed at least $1,295 a month.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Fee: $29.95. Pay no monthly maintenance fee for Business Advantage when you meet one of the following requirements each statement cycle: 1 Spending $2,500 per month in new purchases using a linked Bank of America business credit card.ee: $3 per statement cycle (Fee waived for Business Advantage accounts). 1 We provide you with images of the front and back of your canceled checks with your monthly statement. 2 Each account statement includes images of checks (up to five per page) that posted to your account during the statement cycle.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Our small business loan calculator will give you an idea of how much it will cost to take out a loan. Adjust the term and add extra monthly payments to see how much of an impact you can have on repayment.To borrow over a year term your monthly payment will be at an interest rate of.ur small business loan calculator will give you an idea of how much it will cost to take out a loan. Adjust the term and add extra monthly payments to see how much of an impact you can have on repayment.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Instead of charging $275 for up to $21,000 in monthly transactions, the company is moving to a 2.75 percent swipe fee, or 3.5 percent plus $0.15 for each manually entered transaction. To compare, 2.75 percent of $21,000 is $577.50, which is $302.50 higher than the old monthly fee.he other option is paying $12.95 a month, which gets you a swipe rate of 1.75 percent. Compared to the straight 2.75 percent of Square, a business would pay more until it processed at least $1,295 a month.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: GoEmerchant allows you to bill your clients on a monthly basis at no additional charge to you once you establish an account with the company. It offers two plans, one that as of August 2011 will cost you $19.95 monthly and another that runs $59.95.t is reasonably low-priced and includes the option to automate recurring billing to your clients. There is an annual fee of $75 and a monthly minimum of $25 that you will be charged to use the plan. This option is smart for clients you interact with on a face-to-face basis.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: This number is typically monthly, so if a lender says the small business has two years to pay the loan back, the number of periods is 24. For example, a small-business owner obtains a loan for $20,000.He has two years to pay the loan back and the lender provides him with a 6 percent interest rate.Step 2. Calculate the monthly interest rate.Lenders will provide the interest rate for the year, so the rate must be divided by 12 to determine how much of the interest applies on a monthly basis. In our example, 6 percent divided by 12 months equals 0.005.tep 2. Calculate the monthly interest rate. Lenders will provide the interest rate for the year, so the rate must be divided by 12 to determine how much of the interest applies on a monthly basis. In our example, 6 percent divided by 12 months equals 0.005.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Additional Fees. International Sales: The pricing table above applies to domestic payments in US dollars. There's an additional 2.5% charge for any currency conversion and a 1% charge to receive payments from another country (View International Fee Calculator). Chargeback Fee: $20.ard Verification Transactions: used to verify that a cardholder’s account is in good standing without processing a purchase transaction: $0.30 per submission. Refund Fee: Fixed fee portion of the original transaction fee (for example, the refund fee is $0.30 for domestic payments). View less discounts & fees.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Over $60 and it's more expensive. The other option is paying $12.95 a month, which gets you a swipe rate of 1.75 percent. Compared to the straight 2.75 percent of Square, a business would pay more until it processed at least $1,295 a month. Pass that and Intuit's monthly fee is a cheaper option.he other option is paying $12.95 a month, which gets you a swipe rate of 1.75 percent. Compared to the straight 2.75 percent of Square, a business would pay more until it processed at least $1,295 a month.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The service, which is part of Capital One, charges 2.70 percent per swipe or 3.70 percent for keyed-in transactions with no monthly fee. Pay a $9.95 monthly fee and swiped transactions are 1.95 percent, while keyed-in transactions are 2.95 percent.he other option is paying $12.95 a month, which gets you a swipe rate of 1.75 percent. Compared to the straight 2.75 percent of Square, a business would pay more until it processed at least $1,295 a month.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: It is reasonably low-priced and includes the option to automate recurring billing to your clients. There is an annual fee of $75 and a monthly minimum of $25 that you will be charged to use the plan. This option is smart for clients you interact with on a face-to-face basis.t is reasonably low-priced and includes the option to automate recurring billing to your clients. There is an annual fee of $75 and a monthly minimum of $25 that you will be charged to use the plan. This option is smart for clients you interact with on a face-to-face basis." ]
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what phone service is through t mobile
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Call: 1-505-998-3793. All calls made to this number from a T-Mobile handset are free from roaming, airtime, or long distance charges. Calls made to this number from landlines and non-T-Mobile phones will incur international long distance charges as well as any other additional charges that may apply.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: down detector .com. T-Mobile. T-Mobile offers mobile phone and mobile internet service, including text messages (SMS) and voice mail, to individuals and businesses. T-Mobile in October 2012 reached an agreement to merge with MetroPCS. This acquisition is pending approval by regulators and shareholders. Problems at T-Mobile.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Vonage business solutions can help you grow and boost productivity, plus small business support when you need it. Learn about small business phones, extensive calling features, and affordable plans to fit your needs.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: T-Mobile's Bobsled is completely free and you don't need to be a T-Mobile customer to use T-Mobile VoIP. Like all mobile VoIP, you only pay for the data used on your cell phone. Their mobile apps are free, too!\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: AT&T Wireless Home Phone & Internet. AT&T Wireless Home Phone & Internet. Sleek minimalistic design with internal antenna, AT&T 4G LTE network for fast Internet access for up to 10 Wi-Fi devices, plus wireless home phone calling. Requires 0% APR {{minPrices.lease.leaseTotalMonths}}-month installment agreement, well-qualified credit and service.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Even easier to use. Right out of the box, you can connect your phone and up to 10 Wi-Fi devices to the AT&T Home Base and make a call or surf the Internet, right away. Set it up anywhere you have a strong AT&T wireless signal and a power outlet.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: T-Mobile VoIP is a mash of mobile phone, VoIP, and social networking. T-Mobile has embraced VoIP technology by partnering with Vivox, Inc. to create Bobsled. With T-Mobile's Bobsled, you can make VoIP calls from nearly anywhere. T-Mobile has given its users many, many options. You can use T-Mobile's VoIP from:\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Easy to set up. Right out of the box, you can connect your phone and up to 10 Wi-Fi devices to the AT&T Home Base and make a call or surf the Internet, right away. Set it up anywhere you have a strong AT&T wireless signal and a power outlet. There’s no phone jack, Internet connection, or professional installation required.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Vonage Enterprise offers a comprehensive suite of business phone systems and Unified Communications-as-a-Service (UCaaS) solutions. Business phone plans include the latest in user and system features, plus 24/7 enterprise support.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Vonage home phone service lets you make crystal clear calls from your home phone and smart phone with affordable home phone plans for domestic and international calling. Visit today to learn what makes Vonage one of the top home phone service providers. 50 or Fewer Employees." ]
You can make VoIP calls from nearly anywhere.
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how the NZ RSA was formed
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Venue Types: Club & Society. The RSA is one of the world’s oldest ex-service organisations. It was formed in 1916 to care for the needs of soldiers returning from WW1 and to assist the families of those soldiers who lost their lives.enue Types: Club & Society. The RSA is one of the world’s oldest ex-service organisations. It was formed in 1916 to care for the needs of soldiers returning from WW1 and to assist the families of those soldiers who lost their lives.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Courage, Compassion, Camaraderie, Commitment. The values that built our society post war. The RSA was formed in New Zealand in 1916 by returning Anzacs during World War One to provide support and comfort for service men and women and their families.Today we have 105,000 members throughout New Zealand.People join us because their parents or grandparents did, because they want to connect with the values we foster, because it’s a great place to socialise and bring the family, and because they want to keep New Zealand communities, safe, fun, healthy, and inclusive.oday we have 105,000 members throughout New Zealand. People join us because their parents or grandparents did, because they want to connect with the values we foster, because it’s a great place to socialise and bring the family, and because they want to keep New Zealand communities, safe, fun, healthy, and inclusive.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The RSA's commitment to veterans' welfare is embodied in Poppy Day when red poppies are exchanged for donations to hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders to raise funds for the welfare of all veterans and in remembrance of New Zealand's war dead.he badge is still one of the most familiar icons in New Zealand. The 'local RSA' is a well-known meeting place or restaurant, increasingly becoming known as The Razza, [1] in cities and towns throughout New Zealand.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: It is one of the largest voluntary welfare organisations in New Zealand and one of the longest established ex-service organisations in the world. It has a responsibility to all those who served their country, irrespective of whether or not they are members of the RSA.rmistice Day – 11 November – marks the anniversary of the Armistice that ended the First World War. One minute's silence is observed at RSAs throughout New Zealand at 11 a.m. on 11 November in memory of those who died or suffered in the service of their country in this and subsequent armed conflicts.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The New Zealand Returned Soldiers' Association was formed in 1916. Cambridge returned soldiers rallied each Anzac Day and attempted to form an Association.ubs were $22 for RSA members and $33 plus $30 joining fee for associate members. Rent from the Club was $10,000 and a percentage of bar profits. Mobility Van The RSA Mobility van was another venture in 1990 to celebrate the Dominion-wide celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Gallipoli Landing.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: New Zealanders still remember the loss by ANZAC day. On 25th April 1922 was a day of mourning, this tribute was a major part in the making of the RSA. The RSA was formed in New Zealand in 1916 by returning Anzacs during World War One to provide support and comfort for service men and women and their families.The RSA is The Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association consists of affiliated local returned and services' associations.ew Zealanders still remember the loss by ANZAC day. On 25th April 1922 was a day of mourning, this tribute was a major part in the making of the RSA. The RSA was formed in New Zealand in 1916 by returning Anzacs during World War One to provide support and comfort for service men and women and their families.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: About the Club. RSA’s were formed throughout NZ when the First World War Veterans returned from battle. What was needed then was a place for them to meet, talk and socialise.bout the Club. RSA’s were formed throughout NZ when the First World War Veterans returned from battle. What was needed then was a place for them to meet, talk and socialise.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The objectives of the RSA are: 1 Loyally to uphold the sovereignty of New Zealand as a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and as a member of the United Nations. 2 To foster and maintain the welfare and security of New Zealand within the concept of the establishment and maintenance of international peace with honour.oday we have 105,000 members throughout New Zealand. People join us because their parents or grandparents did, because they want to connect with the values we foster, because it’s a great place to socialise and bring the family, and because they want to keep New Zealand communities, safe, fun, healthy, and inclusive.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association, often referred to as the Returned Services' Association but best known simply as the RSA, is one of the largest voluntary welfare organisations in New Zealand and one of the oldest ex-service organisations in the world.he badge is still one of the most familiar icons in New Zealand. The 'local RSA' is a well-known meeting place or restaurant, increasingly becoming known as The Razza, [1] in cities and towns throughout New Zealand.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The RSA was formed on the 28th April in 1916 to care for the needs of soldiers returning from WW1, to assist the families of those soldiers who lost their lives. The current membership of the RSA is more than 103,000.rmistice Day – 11 November – marks the anniversary of the Armistice that ended the First World War. One minute's silence is observed at RSAs throughout New Zealand at 11 a.m. on 11 November in memory of those who died or suffered in the service of their country in this and subsequent armed conflicts." ]
The RSA was formed in New Zealand in 1916 by returning Anzacs during World War One to provide support and comfort for service men and women and their families.
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what is the definition of vapor
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Vapor pressure or equilibrium vapor pressure is defined as the pressure exerted by a vapor in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed phases (solid or liquid) at a given temperature in a closed system. The equilibrium vapor pressure is an indication of a liquid's evaporation rate.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The vapor pressure that a single component in a mixture contributes to the total pressure in the system is called partial pressure. For example, air at sea level, and saturated with water vapor at 20 °C, has partial pressures of about 2.3 kPa of water, 78 kPa of nitrogen, 21 kPa of oxygen and 0.9 kPa of argon.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Fog is an example of vapor. Fog is an example of vapor. Vapor is a gas or moisture floating in the air. An example of vapor is fog. Vapor is defined as to give off gas or water moisture. An example of vapor is for water to give off steam when it boils.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: vapor noun [C/U]. › chemistry a ​gas that ​escapes from a ​liquid or ​solid, esp. as a ​result of ​heating: [U] Warm ​air is ​able to ​hold more ​water vapor than ​cold ​air. (Definition of vapor from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press). Browse.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Definition: Vapor is a condensable gas. Alternate Spellings: vapour. Examples: Examples include air, steam, oxygen and any other gases which may be condensed into liquid form. Return to the Chemistry Glossary Index.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: , intransitive. noun. 1 The gaseous state of a substance that is liquid or solid at room temperature. 2 A faintly visible suspension of fine particles of matter in the air, as mist, fumes, or smoke. 3 A mixture of fine droplets of a substance and air, as the fuel mixture of an internal-combustion engine.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The vapor pressure of any substance increases non-linearly with temperature according to the Clausius–Clapeyron relation. The atmospheric pressure boiling point of a liquid (also known as the normal boiling point) is the temperature at which the vapor pressure equals the ambient atmospheric pressure.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: by Colin McIntosh, The Cambridge English Dictionary is constantly being updated and expanded to reflect the interests of our users. One area of particular interest to our users is that of English Language Teaching (ELT), and a number of ELT terms have recently been added to the dictionary.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 The gaseous state of a substance that is liquid or solid at room temperature. 2 A faintly visible suspension of fine particles of matter in the air, as mist, fumes, or smoke. 3 A mixture of fine droplets of a substance and air, as the fuel mixture of an internal-combustion engine.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A substance with a high vapor pressure at normal temperatures is often referred to as volatile. The pressure exhibited by vapor present above a liquid surface is known as vapor pressure. As the temperature of a liquid increases, the kinetic energy of its molecules also increases." ]
The gaseous state of a substance that is liquid or solid at room temperature.
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heroin withdrawal symptoms timeline
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Onset of symptoms will generally take place within 24 hours of the last dose although it could take up to 48 hours for the symptoms to begin. As the time progresses without the use of opiates, the timeline of opiate withdrawal symptoms will gradually peak and then begin to retract allowing the user some relief.Unfortunately, this could take up to four weeks depending on the type of drug that was used.nset of symptoms will generally take place within 24 hours of the last dose although it could take up to 48 hours for the symptoms to begin. As the time progresses without the use of opiates, the timeline of opiate withdrawal symptoms will gradually peak and then begin to retract allowing the user some relief.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If you’ve been using opiates that have a short half-life, your opiate withdrawal timeline should start approximately twelve hours after your last dose. Some examples of opiates that have a short half-life are: heroin, oxycodone, hydrocodone and morphine.he duration and magnitude of your opiate withdrawal timeline of symptoms depends on the following criteria: 1 The length of time you’ve been using opiates. 2 The type of opiates you’ve been taking. 3 How much you’ve been using on a regular basis.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The opium withdrawal timeline typically spans a period of about 14 days during which withdrawal symptoms will peak and then gradually begin to dissipate on their own—that is, as long as you remain abstinent from the use of opium containing drugs during this difficult time!he opium withdrawal timeline typically spans a period of about 14 days during which withdrawal symptoms will peak and then gradually begin to dissipate on their own—that is, as long as you remain abstinent from the use of opium containing drugs during this difficult time!\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Symptoms of opiate withdrawal usually begin within 12 hours of the last heroin use or within 30 hours of the last methodone use. Initial withdrawal symptoms peak after about three days and tend to last for five days.Flu-like symptoms generally subside after ten days. Many people try to quit heroin and opiate use alone.This is often a very dangerous and potentially fatal decision. The major symptoms* of acute withdrawal are: 1 Depression. 2 Insomnia. 3 Nausea. 4 Vomiting. 5 Diarrhea. 6 Abdominal cramps.any people try to quit heroin and opiate use alone. This is often a very dangerous and potentially fatal decision. The major symptoms* of acute withdrawal are: 1 Depression. 2 Insomnia. 3 Nausea. 4 Vomiting. 5 Diarrhea.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Heroin Withdrawal Timeline. Heroin addiction is a problem for many. It can destroy families, lead to poor health and even death. Just a look at your local newspaper or television sets and you will hear about lives that were negatively impacted by this problem.nowing heroin withdrawal timeline by heart and having professional help as well can do wonders in helping a heroin addict. Here at RecoveryASAP, we know firsthand the struggles of addiction and how to overcome it.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: If you are trying to quit an opiate such as heroin, you know how hard it can be. The good news about opiate withdrawal is that the most painful symptoms are over the quickest. Here is a look into the time frame of opiate withdrawal, from the first few painful hours to the hard-earned relief of recovery.any people try to quit heroin and opiate use alone. This is often a very dangerous and potentially fatal decision. The major symptoms* of acute withdrawal are: 1 Depression. 2 Insomnia. 3 Nausea. 4 Vomiting. 5 Diarrhea.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Take a look at heroin withdrawal timeline and you will see that is possible to kick this bad habit out of your life. Let us a look first at heroin. It comes from opium and may be sniffed, snorted or injected.nowing heroin withdrawal timeline by heart and having professional help as well can do wonders in helping a heroin addict. Here at RecoveryASAP, we know firsthand the struggles of addiction and how to overcome it.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Opiate withdrawal symptoms are the result of discontinued use of an opiate after becoming physically dependent on the drug. The timeline of opiate withdrawal symptoms, though slightly different for each patient, generally coincides with the user’s drug use, frequency of drug use and various other factors.Although withdrawal is not life-threatening, it can make remaining abstinent from opiate abuse very difficult to achieve.nset of symptoms will generally take place within 24 hours of the last dose although it could take up to 48 hours for the symptoms to begin. As the time progresses without the use of opiates, the timeline of opiate withdrawal symptoms will gradually peak and then begin to retract allowing the user some relief.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Most addicts experience 3 phases of withdrawal while detoxing from opiates. During Phase 1, also known as acute withdrawal, symptoms begin about 12 hours after your last opiate use (or within 30 hours of the last methadone dose), peak around the 3-day mark, and last for approximately 5 days total.hat to Expect: An Opiate Withdrawal Timeline. By the time some people realize that they have to stop using opiates and drugs altogether, its clear to them that withdrawal is going to be excruciating because they’ve already experienced the pain of going a day or two without their pills.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Although everyone experiences opiate withdrawal differently, there is typically a timeline for the progression of symptoms. Different drugs remain in your system for different lengths of time. Heroin will be removed from your system faster, and symptoms will start within 12 hours.lthough everyone experiences opiate withdrawal differently, there is typically a timeline for the progression of symptoms. Different drugs remain in your system for different lengths of time. Heroin will be removed from your system faster, and symptoms will start within 12 hours." ]
1 Depression. 2 Insomnia. 3 Nausea. 4 Vomiting. 5 Diarrhea. 6 Abdominal cramps.
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gas x causing stomach spasms
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Acid Reflux. Too bad she didn't have any answer on how to get rid of it--just how to cope. In my case the stomach spasms occurred before gas pains and the reflux. She said to take Gas X immediately at the first sign of pain, to drink a full glass of water and to double up on my PPI for 2 weeks when the symptoms start. It does seem to help.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are common causes of stomach spasms, but drinking very hot or very cold liquids can trigger them as well. Stress can also be a factor, as can gender, since women tend to experience muscle spasms and cramps more often than men do.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 However, discomfort in the abdomen for any reason also may cause belching. 2 Therefore, belching does not always indicate the presence of excessive gas in the stomach. 3 Bloating is the subjective feeling that the abdomen is full but does not necessarily mean that the abdomen is enlarged.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 3 W ithin an hour or two after eating the of fending carbohydrate, symptoms may occur of: Belching, Bloating, Nausea Smelly gas (flatulence), Abdominal cramps, and Loose stools or watery diarrhea.A Hydrogen Breath T est is commonly used to test for specific sugars that may be creating these symptoms.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Wow! I've been having these stomach spasms on and off for 2 years now. My new doctor said the stomach/rib cage pain or spasms, chronic cough, hoarseness, sore throat, vomiting, gas, belching, bloating, etc. are all classic symptoms of acid reflux.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Belching and flatulence (farting or passing gas) are virtually universal. 2 The maximum number of farts for a normal person is 20 per day. 3 Flatulence results from the production of gas by bacteria within the intestines when they digest sugars and polysaccharides.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 Continuous distention of the abdomen usually is caused by fluid, tumors, enlarged organs, or fat within the abdomen. 2 Intermittent distention of the abdomen may be caused by excessive formation of intestinal gas, as well as physical or functional obstruction of the intestines.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Belching, bloating/distention, and flatulence are evaluated with a medical history, simple abdominal X-rays, small intestinal X-rays, gastric emptying studies, ultrasound examination, computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), tests for maldigestion and malabsorption, and hydrogen breath tests.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Some Common Causes. Sometimes a muscle spasm in the stomach will occur when one is constipated. Once the constipation has been successfully dealt with, the spasms will cease. Pressure is one of the possible causes of a stomach spasm or cramp. Remove the pressure, or the source of the pressure, and the stomach muscles will stop misbehaving. Dehydration is another common cause.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Jay W. Marks, MD, is a board-certified internist and gastroenterologist. He graduated from Yale University School of Medicine and trained in internal medicine and gastroenterology at UCLA/Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles." ]
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convex geometry definition
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In elementary geometry, a polygon /ˈpɒlɪɡɒn/ is a plane figure that is bounded by a finite chain of straight line segments closing in a loop to form a closed chain or circuit. These segments are called its edges or sides, and the points where two edges meet are the polygon's vertices (singular: vertex) or corners. The interior of the polygon is sometimes called its body. An n-gon is a polygon with n sides; for example, a triangle is a 3-gon. A polygon is a 2-dimensional example of the more general polytope in any number of dimensions. The basic geometrical notion of a polygon has been adapted in various ways to suit particular purposes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Polygons are 2-dimensional shapes. They are made of straight lines, and the shape is closed (all the lines connect up).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Polygons may be characterized by their convexity or type of non-convexity: Convex: any line drawn through the polygon (and not tangent to an edge or corner) meets its boundary exactly twice. As a consequence, all its interior angles are less than 180°.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: A convex function is a real-valued function defined on an interval with the property that its epigraph (the set of points on or above the graph of the function) is a convex set.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The boundary of a convex set is always a convex curve. The intersection of all convex sets containing a given subset A of Euclidean space is called the convex hull of A. It is the smallest convex set containing A.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In Euclidean space, a convex set is the region such that, for every pair of points within the region, every point on the straight line segment that joins the pair of points is also within the region.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A set that is not convex is called a non-convex set. A polygon that is not a convex polygon is sometimes called a concave polygon, and some sources more generally use the term concave set to mean a non-convex set, but most authorities prohibit this usage.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Illustration of a convex set which looks somewhat like a deformed circle. The (black) line segment joining points x and y lies completely within the (green) set. Since this is true for any points x and y within the set that we might choose, the set is convex.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A regular polygon has all angles equal and all sides equal, otherwise it is irregular. A convex polygon has no angles pointing inwards. More precisely, no internal angle can be more than 180°. If any internal angle is greater than 180° then the polygon is concave. (Think: concave has a cave in it)\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Opposite of concave . A geometric shape is convex if all its edges point outwards. That is no part of it curves or faces inwards. If a shape is convex, a line segment drawn between any two points on the shape will always lie inside the shape. The figure above is a convex pentagon. No part of it is caved in and any line segment, such as the red one shown, linking two points on it always lies inside the shape. See also Concave definition." ]
It is a plane figure that is bounded by a finite chain of straight line segments closing in a loop to form a closed chain or circuit.
[ "Passage 1", "Passage 10" ]
average cost of radon mitigation
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Radon reduction systems work. Some radon reduction systems can reduce radon levels in your home by up to 99 percent. Most homes can be fixed for about the same cost as other common home repairs. Your costs may vary depending on the size and design of your home and which radon reduction methods are needed.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Radon in water is usually not the primary source of radon in the home. If a radon in air mitigation system appears not to be reducing radon levels, then radon in water may be evaluated as a pathway. Presently there is no guideline or recommended action level for radon in water concentration.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Radon reduction systems work. In most homes, use of radon-reducing features will keep radon levels to below 2 pCi/l. An effective radon mitigation system can reduce the radon level in your home by up to 99 percent.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: How to Fix a Radon Problem/Radon Mitigation. To help you protect your health and the health of your family, you should take action to fix your home if the result of one long-term test or the average of two short-term tests are 4 pCi/l or higher, and not on a single short-term screening test only.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: PSSD systems cost at least $100 per pipe less than ASSD systems – roughly $1,200 to $2,500, depending on the number of pipes and size of the home. However, they’re not as effective at clearing radon from beneath the house.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Most homes can be reduced to 4.0 pCi/l or lower. If your home has a radon problem, it can be fixed by installing a radon mitigation system in the home. EPA and the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health recommends that you get a certified or licensed radon mitigation contractor to install the system.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Radon mitigation options come in many different forms. In general, professionally installed suction-based ventilation systems are more effective at reducing indoor radon concentrations to safe levels. However, they can be more costly than other systems – upwards of $3,000 in some cases.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Select a qualified radon mitigation contractor. Choose a contractor to fix a radon problem just as you would choose someone to do other home repairs. It is wise to get more than one estimate, to ask for references, and to contact some of those references to ask if they are satisfied with the contractors' work.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Most homes can be fixed for about the same cost as other common home repairs, like painting or having a new hot water heater installed. The average cost for a certified or licensed mitigation contractor to lower radon levels in a slab or basement home is about $1,500, and a crawl space home is about $3,000 or more. Your costs may vary depending on the size and design of your home and which radon reduction methods are needed.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The exhaust pipes of soil suction systems must vent above the surface of the roof and 10 feet or more above the ground, and must be at least 10 feet away from windows, doors, or other openings that could allow the radon to reenter the home, if the exhaust pipes do not vent at least 2 feet above these openings." ]
About $1,500 in a slab or basement home and a crawl space home is about $3,000 or more.
[ "Passage 9" ]
what pompes?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Symptoms. What symptoms you have, when they start, and how much trouble they are can be very different for different people. A baby between a few months old and age 1 has early-onset, or infantile, Pompe disease. This could look like: 1 Trouble eating and not gaining weight.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: For Patients and Families. Pompe disease is a neuromuscular disorder, which causes muscle weakness in people of all ages, but the symptoms vary widely from person to person. Learn more about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis and testing, and strategies and resources for living with Pompe disease.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: General Discussion. Summary. Pompe disease is a rare multisystem genetic disorder that is characterized by absence or deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme alpha-glucosidase (GAA). This enzyme is required to breakdown (metabolize) the complex carbohydrate glycogen and convert it into the simple sugar glucose.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Pompe Disease. Pompe disease is a hereditary disorder that disables the heart and muscles. It is rare, most often times fatal, and found 1 in every 40,000 births. The disorder is caused by mutations in the gene that makes the enzyme alpha-glucosidase (GAA), which reduces or eliminates the enzyme alpha-glucosidase.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If someone as diagnosed as being a carrier for the defective gene or diagnosed of having Pompe disease, it is highly recommended that all people in the family be tested, because it is a hereditary disorder. Screening for the disease can be done in juveniles and adults.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Pompe disease is a progressive neuromuscular disorder, so early diagnosis is critical for optimal patient outcomes. Find out more about the disease's pathology, clinical manifestations, and diagnostic and management options.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Pompe disease is a neuromuscular kind of disorder that is multisystemic and progressively fatal in nature. It was coined by a Dutch Pathologist named Joannes C. Pompe. It is known as a genetic condition occurring when there is minimal glycogen, which is a type of sugar, stores in the body’s cells.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Important. It is possible that the main title of the report Pompe Disease is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Pompe disease is inherited from two defective genes that are given to a child, one defective gene from each parent. Many of the mutations result from the change in one amino acid. Other mutations result from an insertion or deletion.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: If you or your child has Pompe disease, it's important to know that each case is different, and that doctors have treatments to help manage it. Pompe disease happens when your body can't make a protein that breaks down a complex sugar, called glycogen, for energy. Too much sugar builds up and damages your muscles and organs. Pompe disease causes muscle weakness and trouble breathing. It mostly affects the liver, heart, and muscles. You might hear Pompe disease called by other names such as GAA deficiency or type II glycogen storage disease (GSD)." ]
It is a hereditary disorder that disables the heart and muscles.
[ "Passage 7", "Passage 4" ]
how far texas to orlando florida
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Distance from Dallas, TX to Orlando, FL. There are miles from Dallas to Orlando and miles by car. Dallas and Orlando are far apart (by car). This is the best Dallas, TX-Orlando, FL route.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: There is 1,160 miles between San Antonio, Texas and Orlando, Florida. The halfway point between these two cities is Gulf port, Mississippi.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: I'm only 13 years old but I remember driving to Orlando for Disney World perfectly. It's around 1,159 miles when you take I-10 and Merge onto I-75 toward Tampa. We didn' … t stop at all in our trip exept for dining and bathroom breaks. On Google Maps it says that its a 17 hour trip but we took 21 hours. The trip was hard but here are some tips to make it worth while. * Be Prepared!!!\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Distance to cities nearby Orlando, FL and Dallas, TX. 1 Distance from Orlando, FL to Aloma, FL. 2 Distance from Orlando, FL to Altamonte Springs, FL. 3 Distance from Orlando, FL to Alafaya, FL. 4 Distance from Orlando, FL to Apopka, FL. 5 Distance from Orlando, FL to Altoona, FL. 6 Distance from Dallas, TX to Aloma, FL.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If you were driving a bigger vehicle that averaged 20 miles per gallon and were paying 3.54 per gallon for your gas then the cost for a road trip from Dallas to Orlando in gas would be around $204.33 USD.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Travel thoughts for your from Dallas to Orlando. Driving By Car: If you were in a car and maintained an average speed of 60mph (96 kmh) over the course of your it would take you around 19.56 hours to get from Dallas to Orlando. We've included a few additional estimates below based on different average speeds.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Take exit 328 on the left for Florida's Turnpike S toward Orlando 0.7 mi 15. Merge onto Florida's Turnpike/Ronald Reagan Turnpike/SR-91 Toll road 41.5 mi 36 mins 16. Take exit 265 for SR-408 Toll E toward Orlando/Titusville Toll road 0.8 mi 1 min 17. Merge onto East-West Expy/SR-408 E Toll road 8.8 mi 9 mins 18. Take exit 10A to merge onto I-4 E 1.2 mi 2 mins 19. Take exit 82C for Anderson St E 0.4 mi 1 min 20.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Turn right at FM-323 15.9 mi 18 mins 28. Turn left at TX-294 20.5 mi 21 mins 29. Turn left at San Antonio Hwy/TX-21/TX-294 Continue to follow TX-21 Entering Louisiana 87.5 mi 1 hour 43 mins 30. Continue on LA-6/Texas Hwy Continue to follow LA-6 30.9 mi 39 mins 31.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Distance from Austin, TX to Orlando, FL. The total distance from Austin, TX to Orlando, FL is 993 miles. This is equivalent to 1 598 kilometers or 863 nautical miles. Your trip begins in Austin, Texas. It ends in Orlando, Florida. Your flight direction from Austin, TX to Orlando, FL is East (93 degrees from North). The distance calculator helps you figure out how far it is to fly from Austin, TX to Orlando, FL. It does this by computing the straight line flying distance (as the crow flies).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Driving distance from Orlando, FL to Dallas, TX. The total driving distance from Orlando, FL to Dallas, TX is 1,093 miles or 1 759 kilometers. Your trip begins in Orlando, Florida. It ends in Dallas, Texas. If you are planning a road trip, you might also want to calculate the total driving time from Orlando, FL to Dallas, TX so you can see when you'll arrive at your destination." ]
993 miles.
[ "Passage 9" ]
how often to change serpentine belt
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: There are two drive belts on your engine. One belt drives the alternator and AC compressor. The Infiniti OEM part number is A192M0E0SMVW (if you do not have A/C use part number A192021B01). The second belt drives the power steering...\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Serpentine belts typically last approximately 4 years or 40,000 miles.If you have put that many miles on in two years, it may be time. If you trust your mechanic, follow his/her advice and replace it. If not, get a 2nd opinion. You also may want to confirm it is the serpentine belt and not the timing belt.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 7 Answers. bosr answered 4 years ago. with 88k miles it would not hurt doing it now you also need to replace the ac belt its the smaller 1 at the left bottom of the engine if you look at it you will see that its already showing cracks if not already been replaced. 6 out of 6 people think this is helpful. trip65 answered 4 years ago.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Common Signs Your Drive Belt Needs Replacement. Some vehicles have two drive belts, but most modern vehicles have a single belt, called a serpentine belt. It’s a reinforced, ribbed rubber belt that delivers power to your alternator, air conditioning, power steering, cooling system, and other components in your vehicle.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: How often does the serpentine belt need to be replaced? Even though automotive manufacturers do not provide any mileage intervals for serpentine belt replacement, they should be changed periodically as part of an overall preventative maintenance plan. Many experts suggest replacement every four or five years or 45,000 to 50,000 miles.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Re: How often do you replace a serpentine belt? I... There is only one serpentine belt in your car. The belt's usually last much longer then 2 years, best thing to do is go to a parts store like Auto Zone or Parts Source and they can inspect the belt for you and show you how to inspect the belt. It's not the out side that you inspect, but the inside where the ribs are.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Bought a used 2005 Chevy silverado w/88,000 mls, wondering when to. change the serpentine belt....\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Related Questions. 1 How do I replace the serpentine belt 2 answers What are the steps needed to replace the serpentine belt? 2 how do i remove the serpintine belt? 2 answers. 3 How do I loosen the serpentine belt on a 2001 chevrolet silverado 1500 extended cab with a 4.8 liter engine? 2 answers.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Quick Answer. Serpentine belts are designed to last 60,000 to 90,000 miles before replacement. Manufacturers recommend inspecting them every six months or at every oil change. This belt drives every accessory on the vehicle, and a break strands the vehicle. Continue Reading.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: If your drive belt is damaged, don’t take chances. You could drive for miles without a problem, or you could end up stranded by the side of the road. Worst case scenario, a damaged belt could cause extensive damage to other vehicle components. When in doubt, it’s best to replace. drive belts (ex. serpentine, v-belt)" ]
Approximately 4 years or 40,000 miles.
[ "Passage 5", "Passage 2" ]
blood test fasting time
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: What was the point of fasting before having a cholesterol test? Not eating for eight to 12 hours before having blood drawn for a cholesterol test was thought to give a more accurate assessment of total cholesterol, harmful LDL cholesterol, protective HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides, a type of fat-carrying particle. We now know better.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Fasting Blood Test. If you’ve ever had your cholesterol or glucose levels tested before, you know that food and drink intake can affect the outcome of blood tests. That's why a fasting blood test usually requires that you avoid all food and drinks except water for 12 hours before your screening.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How you prepare. Generally you're required to fast, consuming no food or liquids other than water, for nine to 12 hours before the test. Some cholesterol tests don't require fasting, so follow the instructions provided by your doctor. Jan. 12, 2016.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: You may know that you're taking a fasting blood test, but why is it important? Food, most drinks, and strenuous exercise can all lead to inaccurate blood test results. In the case of skewed results, the process will have to be completed again to get numbers that reflect your true state of health.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The A1C test is a blood test that provides information about a person’s average levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar, over the past 3 months. The A1C test is sometimes called the hemoglobin A1c, HbA1c, or glycohemoglobin test. The A1C test is the primary test used for diabetes management and diabetes research.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Fasting glucose (fasting blood glucose, FBG) – this test measures the level of glucose in the blood after fasting for at least 8 hours. 2-hour glucose tolerance test (GTT) – for this test, the person has a fasting glucose test done (see above), then drinks a 75-gram glucose drink. Another blood sample is drawn 2 hours after the glucose drink. This protocol challenges the person's body to process the glucose.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The standard blood glucose tests used for diagnosing type 2 diabetes and prediabetes-the fasting plasma glucose (FPG) test and the OGTT—are still recommended. The random plasma glucose test, also called the casual glucose test, may be used for diagnosing diabetes when symptoms of diabetes are present.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In a person with signs and symptoms of diabetes or hyperglycemia, a non-fasting glucose level (random blood sample) that is equal to or greater than 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) indicates diabetes. The following information summarizes the meaning of other test results.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: What to know about fasting before your lab test. With certain blood tests, you may be instructed to fast for up to eight hours before your appointment. Fasting before a blood draw means you don’t eat or drink anything except water. Don’t wait until the day of your blood draw to ask if you should fast. That could cause your appointment to be rescheduled.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Because the A1C test does not require fasting and blood can be drawn for the test at any time of day, experts are hoping its convenience will allow more people to get tested—thus, decreasing the number of people with undiagnosed diabetes." ]
Up to eight hours
[ "Passage 9" ]
what can cause scalp soreness
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In fact, some barrettes, hair combs, and even hats can cause or contribute to the development of a tender scalp. In some cases, a person may actually cause herself to have scalp tenderness. For example, some people are overly rough when it comes to grooming themselves.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Conditions listing medical symptoms: Scalp tenderness: The following list of conditions have ' Scalp tenderness ' or similar listed as a symptom in our database. This computer-generated list may be inaccurate or incomplete. Always seek prompt professional medical advice about the cause of any symptom.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Common Skin Disorders. Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin condition that can lead to scalp pain and sensitivity. It can range in severity from a mild case of dandruff to a more full-fledged dermatitis with inflammation of the scalp, causing itching and scratching.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Common Causes: Scalp tenderness. Some of the possible common medical causes of Scalp tenderness may include: 1 Giant cell arteritis. 2 Migraine. 3 Tension headache. 4 Cervical myelopathy. 5 Herpes zoster. 6 Cellulitis. 7 Brain tumour. 8 Contact dermatitis.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Scalp Problems-Topic Overview. Many people have hair or scalp problems. Hair may thin or fall out, break off, or grow slowly. Dandruff or an itching or peeling scalp may cause embarrassment and discomfort. Hair and scalp problems can be upsetting, but they usually are not caused by serious medical problems. Hair loss, including thinning and breaking, is the most common scalp problem. Most people lose from 50 to 100 hairs per day.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Scalp tenderness Common Causes. Some of the common causes of Scalp tenderness may include: 1 Giant cell arteritis. 2 Migraine. 3 Tension headache. 4 Cervical myelopathy. 5 Herpes zoster. 6 Cellulitis. 7 Brain tumour.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Excessive dandruff can signal a dry scalp. Braided hairstyles can pull at the scalp causing dryness and irritation. An allergic reaction to a new kind of shampoo could cause a tender scalp. Diet may affect the health of a person's scalp. Dry skin may contribute to a sore scalp.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Neurologic Causes. Headaches can cause scalp pain and sensitivity. With tension headaches, you may feel like a there is a tight band around your head. With chronic migraines, your scalp may be unusually sensitive to touch, causing pain with even gentle brushing. Headache from a condition known as temporal arteritis can involve the scalp. It is a medical emergency that may lead to vision loss. Symptoms include head pain at the temples and visual disturbance.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The following causes of Scalp tenderness are ones for which we do not have any prevalence information. 1 Basal cell carcinoma. 2 Brain tumour. 3 Cellulitis. 4 Cervical myelopathy. 5 Contact dermatitis. 6 Head lice. 7 Malignancy. 8 Migraine. 9 Scalp injury. 10 Squamous cell carcinoma. 11 Tension headache. 12 Tick bite. 13 more causes...».\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Sometimes, however, a tender scalp may be caused by hair that is very heavy and pulls on the scalp. There are even some conditions, such as ringworm and acne, that contribute to a sore scalp. In some cases, a person may even develop a tender scalp because of overly energetic combing and brushing." ]
1 Giant cell arteritis. 2 Migraine. 3 Tension headache. 4 Cervical myelopathy. 5 Herpes zoster. 6 Cellulitis. 7 Brain tumour. 8 Contact dermatitis.
[ "Passage 8", "Passage 4" ]
most popular sativa
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Green Crack is a strong, pure sativa with a long history—so long that it has even become a legend. The strain has a famously compact bud structure, unique orange hairs, and sweet-tasting smoke with the aftertaste of fresh lemons that make it popular among medical marijuana patients.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: While most purple strains are thought to be indica, Purple Haze is an exception. An old school sativa, this strain has been around since the 1960s. Named after the legendary Jimi Hendrix song, this strain is famous for its strong cerebral experience.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Most Popular Sativa Strains for Weight Loss. Every pothead knows cannabis as the product responsible for piles of sandwiches, lazy weekends on the sofa, and late-night trips to McDrive.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: However, ensuring weight loss is not the only advantage of Sour Diesel. This invigorating sativa strain hits you fast and provides an uplifting, energetic high. Stress, depression, and pain will fade away with a long-lasting relief, and even the most sophisticated and demanding palate will be satisfied.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Smokers love pure sativa because of the intense cerebral high that you can achieve with it, and not to mention its medicinal value. Well, anybody who likes smoking weed surely likes a good quality sativa high, so we’ve compiled a list of our top 10 sativa strains of 2015, based on strength and popularity.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: While many people turn to coffee to start their day, others prefer an herbal wake-up call. If you’re hoping to find a strain loved by the masses, any of these common sativas may be just right for you. Here are the top 10 popular sativa strains available right now.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: If you’re a sativa fan and you haven’t tried ATF, you’re missing out. This popular strain has been around since the 1970s and has never ceased to please. Like most sativas, it creates a powerful energizing sensation. Expect a good ATF to feel like a strong cup of coffee.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The five most popular strains are Blue Dream, Jack Herer, Cannatonic, Sour Diesel, and OG Kush. Blue Dream is arguably the most popular strain of marijuana in the country. Blue Dream originated in California and is a sativa dominant hybrid that is a cross of Blueberry Indica and Sativa Haze.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Top 10 Sativa Strains. Cannabis Sativa is one of the more popular strains among growers and smokers alike, despite its longer flowering time. Growers love sativa strains because of the outstanding yield that they are rewarded with after a long, drawn-out flowering time.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Cannabis strains become incredibly popular if they have specific qualities that make them unique from other strains on the market and often because they provide a strong effect. Most of the five most popular strains we have selected are sativa strains. Sativa are known to provide an uplifting and energetic quality, compared to indica strains, which tend to be more calming and sedative. The most popular strains are widely produced and sold in various states where marijuana is legal." ]
Cannabis Sativa
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anemia can result from a deficiency of
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: measures RBC size- helps determine if anemia is microcytic (iron deficiency)( or macrocytic (folate or B12 deficiency) acceptable value: 80-100 fL. iron deficiency- lower than normal. B12 or folate deficiency- higher than normal.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: With this type of anemia, the body may produce too few blood cells or the blood cells may not function correctly. In either case, anemia can result. Red blood cells may be faulty or decreased due to abnormal red blood cells or a lack of minerals and vitamins needed for red blood cells to work properly.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Nutritional or vitamin deficiency anemia refers to a reduced red blood cell count due to a poor diet which is deficient in iron, folate and/or Vitamin B12. Anemia is a widespread public health problem associated with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality, especially in pregnant women and young children.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: How Is Iron-Deficiency Anemia Diagnosed? Your doctor will diagnose iron-deficiency anemia based on your medical history, a physical exam, and the results from tests and procedures. Once your doctor knows the cause and severity of the condition, he or she can create a treatment plan for you. Mild to moderate iron-deficiency anemia may have no signs or symptoms.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Iron-deficiency anemia is diagnosed by blood tests that should include a complete blood count (CBC). Additional tests may be ordered to evaluate the levels of serum ferritin, iron, total iron-binding capacity, and/or transferrin. The peripheral smear or blood slide may show small, oval-shaped cells with pale centers.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In an individual who is anemic from iron deficiency, these tests usually show the following results: 1 Low hemoglobin (Hg) and hematocrit (Hct) 2 Low mean cellular volume (MCV) 3 Low ferritin. Low serum iron 1 (FE) High transferrin or total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) Low iron saturation.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Web site unavailable. We're sorry, but this web site is temporarily unavailable while we make enhancements to improve your experience. Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience, and visit again later. Sincerely, The team at Mayo Clinic.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: What are the causes of Nutritional Deficiency Anemia? A cause of deficiency anemia, particularly iron, is the ulcer bacteria. The diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia requires further investigation as to its cause. It can be a sign of other disease, such as colon cancer, which will cause the loss of blood in the stool.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Iron-deficiency anemia occurs because of a lack of the mineral iron in the body. Bone marrow in the center of the bone needs iron to make hemoglobin, the part of the red blood cell that transports oxygen to the body's organs. Without adequate iron, the body cannot produce enough hemoglobin for red blood cells. The result is iron-deficiency anemia. This type of anemia can be caused by:\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Folate deficiency can cause anemia. Anemia is a condition in which you have too few RBCs. Anemia can deprive your tissues of oxygen it needs because RBCs carry the oxygen. This may affect their function. Folate is particularly important in women of childbearing age. A folate deficiency during pregnancy can lead to birth defects." ]
Folate and Iron.
[ "Passage 9", "Passage 10" ]
what is microsoft omm
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Microsoft renamed the product System Center Operations Manager and released System Center Operations Manager 2007. System Center Operations Manager 2007 was designed from a fresh code base, and although sharing similarities to Microsoft Operations Manager, is not an upgrade from the previous versions.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Get more done on the go. With Outlook for iPad®, stay connected and productive with a clear, unified view of your emails, calendars, contacts, and files. Get more done on the go. Stay more connected and productive with a clear, unified view of your email, calendar, contacts, and files.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If you want to open a .omm file on your computer, you just need to have the appropriate program installed. To open this file, Windows needs to know what program you want to use to open it. Windows can go online to look it up automatically, or you can manually select from a list of programs that are installed on your computer.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Difference Between ODM and OEM. Both the terms ODM and OEM are related to the manufacturing industry. ODM stands for Original Design Manufacturing, and OEM refers to Original Equipment Manufacturing. It is quite confusing to see the difference between the two, as they are very similar.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Windows can't open this file: File: example.omm. To open this file, Windows needs to know what program you want to use to open it. Windows can go online to look it up automatically, or you can manually select from a list of programs that are installed on your computer.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Get more done on the go. With Outlook for iPad®, stay connected and productive with a clear, unified view of your emails, calendars, contacts, and files. Learn about other Office apps for iOS. Stay more connected and productive with a clear, unified view of your email, calendar, contacts, and files.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: ODM vs OEM. Both the terms ODM and OEM are related to the manufacturing industry. ODM stands for Original Design Manufacturing, and OEM refers to Original Equipment Manufacturing. It is quite confusing to see the difference between the two, as they are very similar.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Coordinate-measuring machine. A coordinate measuring machine (CMM) is a device for measuring the physical geometrical characteristics of an object. This machine may be manually controlled by an operator or it may be computer controlled. Measurements are defined by a probe attached to the third moving axis of this machine.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Microsoft Outlook 2016 with an Office 365 subscription is the latest version of Outlook. Previous versions include Outlook 2013, Outlook 2010, and Outlook 2007. Outlook 2016 is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: System Center Operations Manager. System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) is a cross-platform data center monitoring system for operating systems and hypervisors. It uses a single interface that shows state, health and performance information of computer systems." ]
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temperature and length of time to bake salmon
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The best way to cook the thicker fillets is to use 400° as the set temperature and bake the fish for 18-20 minutes. If a lower heat is desired, season the fillet and wrap it in foil, sealing it tightly and bake at 350° for about 25-30 minutes.his cut should be baked for a total of 12-15 minutes. When baking a tail wrapped in foil, use 375° as the heat setting and bake the fish for 20-22 minutes. ● Salmon Steak. Steaks of course are much thicker than a fillet. For each 1″ of thickness, figure on 10 minutes of baking time.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Bake Until Opaque and Flaky. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F for fillets or 350 degrees F for a dressed fish. You can bake the fillets at a lower temperature, if desired, but remember to increase the cooking time. Bake salmon fillets or steaks, uncovered, for 4 to 6 minutes per 1/2-inch thickness.For a dressed salmon, bake for 6 to 9 minutes per 8 ounces of fish. To test for doneness, insert a fork into the salmon and gently twist. The salmon is done as soon as it begins to flake. Be sure to test at the minimum baking time.ake salmon fillets or steaks, uncovered, for 4 to 6 minutes per 1/2-inch thickness. For a dressed salmon, bake for 6 to 9 minutes per 8 ounces of fish.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Report Abuse. I bake salmon all the time. I line my pan with aluminum foil, place the salmon fillet in the pan, put on my favorite seasonings/toppings, seal it up, and bake it in a preheated 400º oven.If the topping is thick, like a mayonnaise topping with onion powder and dill sprinkled over it, my 8 oz piece of salmon takes about 30 minutes to cook. line my pan with aluminum foil, place the salmon fillet in the pan, put on my favorite seasonings/toppings, seal it up, and bake it in a preheated 400º oven.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Place the salmon in the roasting pan: Place the salmon in the roasting pan, skin-side down. Transfer to the oven. Roast for 4 to 6 minutes per half-inch thickness of salmon: Roasting time depends on the thickness of your salmon, as determined by the thickest part of the salmon fillet.For every half-inch of salmon, roast 4 to 6 minutes — 4 minutes will give you salmon that is still a touch rare, 6 minutes will thoroughly cook it.lace the salmon in the roasting pan: Place the salmon in the roasting pan, skin-side down. Transfer to the oven. Roast for 4 to 6 minutes per half-inch thickness of salmon: Roasting time depends on the thickness of your salmon, as determined by the thickest part of the salmon fillet.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: (When using fillets, I usually ... it over. Preheat oven to about 375 F; ... top of the salmon, bake between 10-15 minutes ... about the same length of time.When using fillets, I usually ... it over. Preheat oven to about 375 F; ... top of the salmon, bake between 10-15 minutes ... about the same length of time.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 3. EASY BAKED SALMON. Preheat oven to 350 F. Place salmon in a shallow baking dish and add ... salt if desired. Bake 30 minutes, occasionally ... of the cooking time so that the ... and parsley before baking.. EASY BAKED SALMON. Preheat oven to 350 F. Place salmon in a shallow baking dish and add ... salt if desired. Bake 30 minutes, occasionally ... of the cooking time so that the ... and parsley before baking.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 400 degrees. Place salmon fillets in a ... baking sheets and bake for 20 minutes. ... with rice. Preparation time: 20 minutes.Cooking time: 20 minutes.. EASY BAKED SALMON. Preheat oven to 350 F. Place salmon in a shallow baking dish and add ... salt if desired. Bake 30 minutes, occasionally ... of the cooking time so that the ... and parsley before baking.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Set heat to 425 convection-bake (must use a hot oven). 2 Bake the salmon for 20 minutes or until cooked (do not turn the salmon, the cooking time will vary depending on the size of your fillets). 3 Serve the cooked fillets with lemon wedges. Place a well-greased rack into a greased baking dish and set the salmon (skin-side down) onto the rack. 2 Sprinkle the top of the fillets with seasoning salt. 3 At this point you can cover an refrigerate until ready to bake. 4 Set heat to 425 convection-bake (must use a hot oven).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: This cut should be baked for a total of 12-15 minutes. When baking a tail wrapped in foil, use 375° as the heat setting and bake the fish for 20-22 minutes. ● Salmon Steak. Steaks of course are much thicker than a fillet. For each 1″ of thickness, figure on 10 minutes of baking time.Steaks should be baked uncovered at exactly 400°.his cut should be baked for a total of 12-15 minutes. When baking a tail wrapped in foil, use 375° as the heat setting and bake the fish for 20-22 minutes. ● Salmon Steak. Steaks of course are much thicker than a fillet. For each 1″ of thickness, figure on 10 minutes of baking time.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Season salmon with salt and pepper. Place salmon, skin side down, on a non-stick baking sheet or in a non-stick pan with an oven-proof handle. Bake until salmon is cooked through, about 12 to 15 minutes.Serve with the Toasted Almond Parsley Salad and squash, if desired. Mince the shallot and add to a small bowl.lace salmon, skin side down, on a non-stick baking sheet or in a non-stick pan with an oven-proof handle. Bake until salmon is cooked through, about 12 to 15 minutes. Serve with the Toasted Almond Parsley Salad and squash, if desired." ]
Temperature is 450 degrees F and time is 12 to 15 minutes.
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who invented the compass
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: These numbers allow the compass to show azimuths or bearings, which are commonly stated in this notation. The magnetic compass was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han Dynasty (since about 206 BC), and later adopted for navigation by the Song Dynasty Chinese during the 11th century.The use of a compass is recorded in Western Europe and in Persia around the early 13th century.hese numbers allow the compass to show azimuths or bearings, which are commonly stated in this notation. The magnetic compass was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han Dynasty (since about 206 BC), and later adopted for navigation by the Song Dynasty Chinese during the 11th century.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The compass was invented in China during the Han Dynasty between the 2nd century BC and 1st century AD. The magnetic compass was not, at first, used for navigation, but for geomancy and fortune-telling by the Chinese.hese numbers allow the compass to show azimuths or bearings, which are commonly stated in this notation. The magnetic compass was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han Dynasty (since about 206 BC), and later adopted for navigation by the Song Dynasty Chinese during the 11th century.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: It is used for aviations, camping, hunting and other traveling purposes while moving from one place to another. No records confirm that who invented or when compass invented but it was was believed that compass came into existence in the first century and was used by the Chinese.Chinese used lodestone in the compasses.t is used for aviations, camping, hunting and other traveling purposes while moving from one place to another. No records confirm that who invented or when compass invented but it was was believed that compass came into existence in the first century and was used by the Chinese.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The compass is an instrument used for navigation; it generally has a magnetic needle that points toward the earth's magnetic North Pole. The magnetic compass has been in existence for nearly a thousand years and is the most common type of compass.he History of the Compass. Compasses were originally developed when lodestones, a mineral that has naturally magnetized iron ore, were suspended above a board with the ability to pivot and turn.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The earliest compasses were made of lodestones. This mineral is made of iron oxide which orients itself to a north and south axis.In 1117 Zhu Yu's book Pingzhou Table Talks came out. It was the first time in the history of the compass that the device was mentioned as a tool for navigation.he first compass was invented around the year 1044. Modern liquid magnetic compasses stem from the mariners compass that was invented in Europe around 1190.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In 1908 gyroscopic compass was invented, which kept the compass pointing not to the magnetic north but to the north of real earth. The market has variety of compasses suiting the specific requirement of the individual.The variety of compasses include field compass, map navigation compass, mirror compass etc.t is used for aviations, camping, hunting and other traveling purposes while moving from one place to another. No records confirm that who invented or when compass invented but it was was believed that compass came into existence in the first century and was used by the Chinese.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The earliest compasses were made of lodestones. This mineral is made of iron oxide which orients itself to a north and south axis.In 1117 Zhu Yu's book Pingzhou Table Talks came out.It was the first time in the history of the compass that the device was mentioned as a tool for navigation.Later in the 8th Century A.D, magnetic needles replaced the loadstones. From the 8th century to 1050's, compass were actively used in ships. The compass was first invented in the Han dynasty, but further improvements were made in the Song dynasty.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Accounts of the history of the compass often points to 2nd century BC China as its place of origin.However there are researchers who say the Olmecs were using a compass around 1000 BC.he Compass in Ancient China. It is not possible to state with certainly who actually invented the first compass. But it may have been in use by the time of the Qin dynasty (221-206 BC). The earliest compasses were lodestones.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Compass in Ancient China. It is not possible to state with certainly who actually invented the first compass. But it may have been in use by the time of the Qin dynasty (221-206 BC). The earliest compasses were lodestones.This mineral is made of iron oxide which orients itself to a north and south axis.In 1117 Zhu Yu’s book Pingzhou Table Talks came out. It was the first time in the history of the compass that the device was mentioned as a tool for navigation.he Compass in Ancient China. It is not possible to state with certainly who actually invented the first compass. But it may have been in use by the time of the Qin dynasty (221-206 BC). The earliest compasses were lodestones.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The truth is, there was no such thing as the compass in ancient times, and even after the compass was invented, it wasn’t used all that much for marine navigation. Sailors in ancient times charted their course by the stars, and did not use a compass.No one knows where or when the first compass was invented.It may have been in China or in the Near East or in Italy. All we know is that the compass was first mentioned in the 12th century, and that it was first used on a European ship in 1345.These early compasses consisted of an iron needle attached to a piece of wood or cork that floated in a bowl of water.ll we know is that the compass was first mentioned in the 12th century, and that it was first used on a European ship in 1345. These early compasses consisted of an iron needle attached to a piece of wood or cork that floated in a bowl of water." ]
The Chinese Han Dynasty
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what is the population of metro phoenix
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Las Vegas metropolitan area. 2000 Population: 1.39 million. 2009 Population: 1.9 million. Percent growth 2000-2009: 36.5 percent Las Vegas saw huge gains early in the decade due to a robust economy that fueled gaming, tourism, and construction, but when the recession hit, Las Vegas’s growth stalled.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The 2000 Census reported the population of the metropolitan area to be 3,251,876. As for the 2010 Census, the two-county metropolitan area was reported to have a population of 4,192,887. Metro Phoenix grew by 941,011 people from April 2000 to April 2010, making it one of the fastest growing metro areas in the country. This also contributed to the entire state's exceptional growth, as the area is home to just over two-thirds of Arizona's population.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: What is the Population of Arizona? Although Arizona is the sixth largest state in the USA by area, it is the 14th largest state by population size. Since becoming the 48th state to be admitted to the USA in 1912, Arizona has grown rapidly from 200,000 people to nearly seven million today.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: SUMMARY TABLES. Projected total population for each year between 2015 and 2050 for the state, counties, the Phoenix Metro Area, the Tucson Metro Area, and Balance of State: Low Series, All Areas, 2015-2050 Population Projections (XLSX 15 KB) Medium Series, All Areas, 2015-2050 Population Projections (XLSX 15 KB)\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: WASHINGTON - Maricopa County's population grew more than all but one other county in the nation last year, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates released Thursday. The county added about 74,000 residents from July 1, 2013, to July 1, 2014, the census said, bringing the county's population to 4.09 million.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Hispanic population. Even in the latest census count, Phoenix's Hispanic population is 41 percent, larger than most cities. Hispanics make up about 17 percent of the U.S. population. But because Hispanics are more likely to be undercounted, policy makers and academics believe the city's population is much higher.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Maricopa County's population grew more than all but one other county in the nation last year, according to U.S. Census Bureau. The census estimates that about 30,000 residents of the total increase in the Phoenix metro area was the result of natural growth. About 51,000 is from people moving to the area.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 2009 Population: 4.36 million. Percent growth 2000-2009: 33 percent Like Las Vegas, Phoenix saw huge growth in the early part of the decade. Dan Hunting, a demographer for the Sonoran Institute, a think tank that studies the Southwest, says the growth was unsustainable.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Percent growth 2000-2009: 25.7 percent Florida is often seen as a place to retire, but Orlando is one of the younger cities in the state—just 13 percent of Orlando’s population is made up of people 65 and older. The city and surrounding metropolitan area spurred much of Florida’s growth.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Much of that growth has come in the past 40 years -- in 1970 there were less than two million people in Arizona. The population of Arizona is concentrated around Phoenix, the state capital, and Tucson, its second largest city. The largest county in Arizona by population is Maricopa County, which is home to 4.1 million of the state's 6.9 million people." ]
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what chemical is lye
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Depends: Chemical burns vary from caustics like lye, to acid and even more erosive chemicals. Immediate action should be to flush off the agent causing the burn. If the skin is red and not opened, then you can treat it with cool soaks and keeping it clean.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Synonyms: Caustic soda; Sodium hydrate; Soda; Lye; Soda lye. OSHA IMIS Code Number: 2260. Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry Number: 1310-73-2. NIOSH Registry of Toxic Effects (RTECS) Identification Number: WB4900000.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Unlikely: Depending on where the burn is and what percentage of the body is burned, there is a low risk of death from chemical burns. The major problem with a burn is the ensuing scarring and loss of function in the affected body part. The sooner it is treated, the less worry there will be.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Department of Transportation Regulation Number (49 CFR 172.101) and 2012 Emergency Response Guidebook [4 MB PDF, 392 pages]: 1823 154 (dry, solid); 1824 154 (solution) NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Sodium Hydroxide: Physical description, chemical properties, potentially hazardous incompatibilities, and more.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Pure Lye. Sodium hydroxide, also known as Caustic Soda or Lye, is a product that is used in the creation of soap, detergent, paper, textiles and drinking water. It is a chemical base and comes packaged as a white solid. Sodium Hydroxide (Lye) – Uses and Benefits.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Sodium hydroxide. Sodium hydroxide or caustic soda has the chemical formula of NaOH. Na is the symbol for sodium after its Latin name 'natrium'. OH is the symbol for hydroxide. Sodium hydroxide is a white solid and is available in pellet of powder forms.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Lye is a caustic, alkaline chemical that is useful for many purposes but also is hazardous. It can dissolve sticky substances such as fat and has a high degree of reactivity with other materials. Modern lye typically is the chemical sodium hydroxide, but potassium hydroxide was once the chemical compound that was commonly used.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Sodium hydroxide. Sodium hydroxide or caustic soda has the chemical formula of NaOH. Na is the symbol for sodium after its Latin name 'natrium'. OH is the symbol for hydroxide. The word caustic means 'burns'. Sodium hydroxide is a white solid and is available in pellet of powder forms.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Lye is a chemical when its mixed with water it can cause chemical burns because of the reaction it has. lye is a base and is neutralized by an acid, vinegar. When Lye is in powder form it is completely harmless until it comes in contact with water.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Notes on Other Potential Health Effects and Hazards. 1 When used as a solution in water, sodium hydroxide is a strong base and will react violently with acids (NIOSH/IPCS 2010). 2 Sodium hydroxide is corrosive to metals and can react with them to form explosive hydrogen gas (NIOSH/IPCS 2010)." ]
Sodium Hydroxide
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is vector a healthy cereal
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Edge Protein cereal has similar macros, and tastes good as well. The Per serving (before milk) is 220 cal, 11g protein, 11g sugar, 7g fiber. My gf likes the Special K protein varieties as well. 120 calories, 10g protein, 7g sugar, 3g fiber.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Calories in Vector Cereal with Skim Milk. *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: Sugar is the 3rd ingredient, which means this cereal isn't as healthy as it claims. However, it's a hell of a lot better than 90% of the breakfast cereals out there! considering the amount of calories and protein in this, I think I'd rather have a chewy chocolate or peanutbutter protein bar.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Popular Calories Burned Searches: 1 Calories Burned For Treadmill: 5% Incline, 4.6 km/h (13 minutes per km) 2 Calories Burned For Treadmill: 5% Incline, 4 km/h (15 minutes per km) 3 Calories Burned For Treadmill: 5% Incline, 3.15 km/h (19 minutes per km) Calories Burned For Treadmill: 10% Incline, 20 km/h (3 minutes per km)\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Calories Burned For Treadmill: 5% Incline, 4.6 km/h (13 minutes per km) Calories Burned For Treadmill: 5% Incline, 4 km/h (15 minutes per km) Calories Burned For Treadmill: 5% Incline, 3.15 km/h (19 minutes per km)\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: I want to get to the bottom of the debate over Kellogg's Vector Cereal and whether or not it is good for you. I didn't eat it before because of the amount of carbs in it. Even though Kellogg's boasts about the 54 grams of carbs right on the front of the box. Of course, as many others trying to lose weight, I fear carbs.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Cereal Project > Kellogg's > Vector. Vector. From: Kellogg's. This Canadian cereal is shown on Kellogg's Canadian website as Vector* Meal Replacement, where they suggest that Vector is a good source of protein, vitamins and minerals when it's combined with skim milk. The cereal is combination of rice and wheat flakes and granola clusters.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: for a quick breakfast i eat vector cereal with oatmeal, raisins, flax seed and skim milk, sometimes i have berries in it too. Does anyone else eat vector cereal? How good is it for you? I know it's good for you but does anyone think it has too many complex carbs?\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: I don't know much about vector, the only cereal I eat occaisonally is kashi go lean. I don't believe there is such a thing as too many complex-carbs.. Maybe you should post the nutritional values of the stuff..I don't too many of us are familiar with it, myself included.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Join our email list to get the latest free vectors and the hottest blog posts straight to your inbox." ]
Yes, Vector is a good source of protein, vitamins and minerals when it's combined with skim milk.
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what do you take to become a guidance counselor
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Complete your master's degree. If you want to become a licensed career counselor in some states, you must complete a master's degree . Career counselors usually pursue a master's degree in Counseling, with a concentration in vocational or adult counseling.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Becoming a School Counselor. If you plan to work with teenagers in a public school setting, you will eventually need licensing through your state's department of education. If you want to work entirely in this setting, you might opt for a master’s in school counseling.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If you are just beginning to figure out how to become a counselor, your course may include some liberal arts study besides general psychology and counseling classes. As you progress, your coursework will focus more on subjects that pinpoint your area of specialty.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: If you enroll in a CACREP-accredited school counseling program, you may be eligible for licensing as a professional counselor. (The requirements do, however, vary from state to state.) CACREP-accredited career counseling programs are at least 48 semester hours.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: To become a school counselor you will need to go through a rather rigorous amount of schooling. This includes obtaining a Bachelor's Degree, then a Master's Degree, and finally entering into a Doctorate or PhD program. Visit our school counseling degree page to learn more about the educational pathway.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: If you enjoy helping people, becoming a counselor can be a great career choice for you. However, there is a lot to consider before becoming a counselor, and many sub-specialties. This article shows you how to land a career as either a social worker, guidance counselor, career counselor, or drug counselor.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Many states require a licensing exam. This could be the Praxis, NTE, or a state exam. You’ll want to be familiar with your state board from the very beginning. You can help yourself stay current all along the way by becoming a member of the American School Counselor Association.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If, after interviewing a guidance counselor, you still want to become a guidance counselor, it is now time to address your schooling. Typically a school Guidance Counselor needs a master's degree in Education or closely related field.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Teachers may enlist the help of school counselors at times as well. They may ask for help with a problem student, for instance, or work with a school counselor to help a student with a particular problem. School counselors may also be asked to help with ho to discipline students as well.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Psychologist vs. Counselor. A key part of learning how to become a counselor is to understand the different between a psychologist and a counselor. There is a fair amount of overlap between what these two professionals do, who they work with and how they provide treatment. The biggest difference has to do with the level of education attained." ]
Master's degree in Education or closely related field.
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what is memes
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Many Internet memes use humor and appeal largely to the adolescent and post-adolescent demographic: this demographic is much more likely to discover Internet memes, understand the humor behind them and be willing to forward it on to friends.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: meme - a cultural unit (an idea or value or pattern of behavior) that is passed from one person to another by non-genetic means (as by imitation); memes are the cultural counterpart of genes. acculturation, culture - all the knowledge and values shared by a society.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Some notable examples include posting a photo of people lying down in public places (called planking) and uploading a short video of people dancing to the Harlem Shake. A meme is an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture. An Internet meme may take the form of an image, hyperlink, video, website, or hashtag. It may be just a word or phrase, including an intentional misspelling.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Pokémon fans are struggling to contain their excitement after Variety reported today that the first-ever live-action Pokémon film is on the way, with Guardians of the Galaxy co-writer Nicole Perlman and Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch slated to write the script.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A unit of cultural information, such as a cultural practice or idea, that is transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another. [Shortening (modeled on gene) of mimeme, from Greek mimēma, something imitated, from mimeisthai, to imitate; see mimesis.]\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Welcome new visitor! Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Snakes on a Plane. Ten years ago today, an unapologetically kitschy B-movie that most film critics had expected to be a dud hit the box office, little knowing it were soon to become one of the first Hollywood movies to be meme-orialized by a massive fan base on the Internet. August 18th, 2016 5:42 PM.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The word meme was coined by Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, as an attempt to explain the way cultural information spreads; Internet memes are a subset of this general meme concept specific to the culture and environment of the Internet.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: An Internet meme is a concept or idea that spreads virally from one person to another via the Internet. An Internet meme could be anything from an image to an email or video file; however, the most common meme is an image of a person or animal with a funny or witty caption. The proliferation of social media has led to Internet memes spreading very quickly and reaching more people.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: An Internet meme (/miːm/ MEEM) is an activity, concept, catchphrase or piece of media which spreads, often as mimicry, from person to person via the Internet." ]
An idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture.
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what can you take for migraine while breastfeeding
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A very uncommon complaint is headaches and breastfeeding. Though it is very rare, there is a known condition that links headaches and breastfeeding. Some women react to the release of the hormone, oxytocin, with a headache. The hormone, oxytocin, is released and causes the contraction of milk ducts and the “let-down” of breast milk.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Which migraine medications are safe to use while breastfeeding? Although it is safest to avoid all medications if breastfeeding, this is not always feasible. Therefore, to avoid unwanted side effects in the breastfeeding infant, medications should be used at the lowest effective dose and for the shortest duration. Generally, the same medications used during pregnancy can be continued after delivery and while breastfeeding.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: What can I take for a headache while I am breastfeeding my baby? Breastfeeding moms can take acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil), or naproxen (Aleve). Aspirin is generally avoided in breastfeeding. I have a sinus infection and my doctor prescribed amoxicillin. But my baby is getting amoxicillin right now for an ear infection.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Even though non-prescription drugs for migraines can be safely taken during breastfeeding, mothers should try to take the least amount of medicines while they are lactating. Babies who suffer an allergic reaction to migraine OTC medicines will quickly show signs such as rashes and sleepiness.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Yet if you are a migraineur, you may be concerned about exposing your newborn to a migraine medication. Let's explore the role of migraine in the postpartum period and what medications may be safe when breastfeeding. Please note that if you do breastfeed and suffer from migraines, speak with your doctor about the risks and benefits during your third trimester and after delivery.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Here is a snippet of a few medications that may be considered safe during lactation and their ratings.. Remember, never take a medication for your migraine when breastfeeding without consulting your doctor first. AAP stands for American Academy of Pediatrics.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Let’s look at some causes of migraine during breastfeeding. When you are breastfeeding, the body releases the hormone, Oxytocin. Oxytocin in the lactating mother’s body causes contraction of the milk ducts and triggers severe headache. Oxytocin release triggers the condition of migraine headache in lactating moms.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: During lactation, you shouldn’t use pain killers or other migraine medications, so it becomes tougher to improve your condition. With proper medical consultation, you can ask your doctor for a list of migraine medications, which are safe to consume during breastfeeding. [ Read: Thrush During Breastfeeding ]\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Headaches are painful and it can be quite difficult to carry on with your everyday life while your head is pounding. There seems to be an endless list of possible triggers which include stress, dehydration, changes in the weather, allergies, and the list goes on.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Lactation Risk Category. OTC migraine medications are classified into four categories of lactation risk: L1 is safest, L2 is safer, L3 is moderately safe, and L4 is possibly hazardous. Tylenol, for example, is a category L1 medication; aspirin, on the other hand, presents an L3 risk category. Most ergot alkaloids are category L4." ]
Non-prescription drugs
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is mcparland a scottish name
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Clan MacFarlane is a Highland Scottish clan. Descended from the medieval Earls of Lennox, the MacFarlanes occupied the land forming the western shore of Loch Lomond from Tarbet up-wards. From Loch Sloy, a small sheet of water near the foot of Ben Voirlich, they took their war cry of Loch Slòigh. The clan was noted for the night time cattle raiding of neighbouring clan lands,, and as such a full moon became known locally as MacFarlane's Lantern. The ancestral lands of the clan were held by the\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Alternative spellings listed in McFarland genealogy include MacFarland, McFarlane, MacFarlane, MacFarlan, McFarlan, MacFarlin, McParland, and McParlin. George Robert Phillips (Spanky) McFarland, best known for his role in the Our Gang or Little Rascals comedies, was a prominent person with this name. McFarland Birth Records\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: MacFarlane tartan as published in the dubious Vestiarium Scoticum. 1 Clan Badge: Two plant badges have been attributed to the clan. 2 Clan Slogan: Loch Sloidh (Anglicised as: Loch Sloy) (translated from Gaelic: The Loch of the Host). 3 Clan Motto: This I'll Defend.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Clan MacFarlane (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Phàrlain [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈfaːrˠl̪ˠɛn]) is a Highland Scottish clan. Badge: Muileag (Cranberry), Oireag or Foighreag (Cloudberry). Descended from the ancient Earls of Lennox, the MacFarlanes occupied the land forming the western shore of Loch Lomond from Tarbet up-wards.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Clan MacFarlane. Clan MacFarlane (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Phàrlain ) is a Highland Scottish clan. Badge: Muileag (Cranberry), Oireag or Foighreag (Cloudberry). Descended from the ancient Earls of Lennox, the MacFarlanes occupied the land forming the western shore of Loch Lomond from Tarbet up-wards.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: McFarland Family History | Find Genealogy Records & Family Crest McFarland Genealogy & History. McFarland is a surname of Scottish and Irish origins. The McFarland family history indicates that this surname has two possible meanings. The first is son of Bartholomew, which was probably brought back from the Holy Land by men who fought in the Crusades. The second possible derivation is from the Vikings and translates to son of the sea wave.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Origin of the name. The surname MacFarlane, and other variations of the name, are Anglicisations of the Gaelic patronymic Mac Pharlain, meaning son of Parlan. The Gaelic Parlan or Parthalán is likely an Gaelicisation of the Latin Bartholomaeus.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Clan MacFarlane claims descent from the original Earls of Lennox, though the ultimate origin of these earls is murky and has been debated. The nineteenth-century Scottish antiquary George Chalmers, in his Caledonia, quoting the twelfth century English chronicler Symeon of Durham, wrote that the original Earls of Lennox descended from an Anglo-Saxon – Arkil, son of Egfrith.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Clan MacFarlane (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Phàrlain [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈfaːrˠl̪ˠɛn]) is a Highland Scottish clan. Descended from the medieval Earls of Lennox, the MacFarlanes occupied the land forming the western shore of Loch Lomond from Tarbet up-wards.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: McFarland is the 687th most common surname in the U.S. Lookup McFarland family birth, death, marriage and divorce records for free!" ]
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what does the ruffed grouse live
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Ruffed grouse are the most widely distributed game bird in North America. They rank among the smaller of the 10 species of grouse native to North America with weights ranging from 17 to 25 oz.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The most notable characteristic of the Ruffed Grouse isn't how they looks -- it's how they sound. In the spring and a little in the fall, the male ruffed grouse beats the air with his wings to make a loud drumming sound.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Diet. Ruffed Grouse forage on the ground and in shrubs and trees. They are omnivores, although they feed mostly on plant material. In the winter, they eat the buds of deciduous trees, especially in areas where it snows.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Diet. Ruffed Grouse forage on the ground and in shrubs and trees. They are omnivores, although they feed mostly on plant material. In the winter, they eat the buds of deciduous trees, especially in areas where it snows. The large buds of aspen trees are an important winter food source.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: (Genus, species: Bonasa umbellus). The most notable characteristic of the Ruffed Grouse isn't how they looks -- it's how they sound. In the spring and a little in the fall, the male ruffed grouse beats the air with his wings to make a loud drumming sound.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Ruffed Grouse forage on the ground and in shrubs and trees. They are omnivores, although they feed mostly on plant material. In the winter, they eat the buds of deciduous trees, especially in areas where it snows. The large buds of aspen trees are an important winter food source.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: RANGE. Ruffed Grouse (. ) are the most widely distributed resident game bird in North America, living now or recently in all of the Canadian Provinces and in 38 of the 49 states on the continent.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: (Genus, species: Bonasa umbellus). The most notable characteristic of the Ruffed Grouse isn't how they looks -- it's how they sound. In the spring and a little in the fall, the male ruffed grouse beats the air with his wings to make a loud drumming sound. It's such a deep sound that you feel it more than hear it.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Ruffed Grouse forage on the ground and in shrubs and trees. They are omnivores, although they feed mostly on plant material. In the winter, they eat the buds of deciduous trees, especially in areas where it snows.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The most notable characteristic of the Ruffed Grouse isn't how they looks -- it's how they sound. In the spring and a little in the fall, the male ruffed grouse beats the air with his wings to make a loud drumming sound. It's such a deep sound that you feel it more than hear it." ]
North America, living now or recently in all of the Canadian Provinces and in 38 of the 49 states on the continent.
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