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hard italian cheeses
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Brillo di Treviso – A red wine-washed, pasteurized cow’s milk cheese from Venice. Brillo di Treviso is made in individual 12-14 ounce wheels. The ivory-colored, soft cheese is covered by a thin rind and infused with the fruity flavors of Italian red wine. This cheese is very easily melted. Brillo Pecorino DiVino – One of the oldest cheeses in the world, clocking in at over 2,000 years. This cheese is a mixture of pure, pasteurized sheep’s milk and wine. An edible burgundy-colored rind covers the wine-infused interior of this Tuscan creation. Brinata (Sheep’s Milk Brie) – Made from select, pasteurized sheep’s milk. The cheese has a soft smooth texture and is covered by an edible white mold rind.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: This is a new cheese to me. This is not a ricotta like most American humankinds think of ricotta. It is pure white and comes in a brick. It is quite salty in a pleasant way. Ricotta means “recooked” and Salata means “salted”. Tah dah – perfect name.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A hard, nutty cheese made from raw cow’s milk and aged for two to three years. By law, only the cheese that is produced in Parma, Reggio Emilia, Bologna, Modena and southern Mantova can be given this name. This soft, stretched cow’s milk cheese is produced in southern Italy and has a strong, nutty taste.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Pecorino is the name given to all Italian cheeses made from sheep's milk. Pecorino Romano is the name given to cheeses from the Rome area, Pecorino Sardo is from Sardinia, Pecorino Siciliano from Sicily. It is traditional, creamery, hard, drum-shaped cheese. The smooth, hard rind is pale straw to dark brown in color.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Italy has a great variety of cheeses, ranging from fresh, mild creations like mozzarella to hard, aged cheeses with very mature flavors, such as Parmesan. All types of milk are used, including sheep, goat, and buffalo. Italian cheeses can be diviided into four categories: hard semi-soft, soft, and fresh. Many Italian cheeses are eaten at different stages of maturity. A cheese which has matured for about a year is know as vecchio. After 18 months, it becomes stravecchio and tends to have a very strong flavor.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The name of this hard, sharp-tasting ewe’s milk cheese comes from ‘pecora’ – the Italian word for sheep. The common ‘romano’ pecorino is made in Lazio, Sardinia and Tuscany, although these and other regions also produce their own unique versions of this cheese.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Pecorino Romano is made from sheep's milk. It is straw-white in color and has a sharper flavor than the other cheeses listed here. Although it is sometimes referred to as Locatelli Locatelli is a brand name of Pecorino Romano. Pecora in Italian means sheep and Pecorino Romano is one of Italy's oldest cheeses.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Pecorino Romano is a hard, salty Italian cheese made from sheep milk It is one of Italy's oldest cheeses. It is used as a grating cheese over pasta, soups, and salads, and not recommended as a table cheese.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: List of Italian cheeses. Pecorino Romano. This is a list of Italian cheeses. See List of Italian DOP cheeses for a list of those Italian cheeses which have Protected Designation of Origin under EU law, together with their areas of origin. Italy is one of the most productive cheese regions, rivalling French cheeses in variety, with well over 450.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: August 12, 20084 Paws-Designated Cheese, Cheese, Hard/Grating Cheese, Pairings, Raw Milk Cheesealiens, beer, beer pairings, cat, Cheese, Cheesemaking, cheesemonger, Cooking, DPO, eating, feline, feline foodie, foodie, fruit, gourmet, human observations, Italian cheese, Italy, milk, parma, Spaulding Gray, terroir, The brain, Wine, wine pairings." ]
Pecorino Romano
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what are jacanas beaks called
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The size and shape of the claws and the way the toes are arranged as well as the length of the toes and the degree of webbing are all dependent on what a bird uses its feet for and where it lives. Like a bird's bill or beak its feet reveal a lot about its lifestyle.Many birds have three toes forwards and one back, others have two forward and two back. Ducks, Geese and Swans all have medium length toes joined together by a web of skin to make an excellent paddle for rowing themselves through the water.he are also similar to us in some ways, they are warm blooded with a normal body temperature of around 40C, several degrees warmer than most mammals, they also have two eyes and two ears, though these are not normally visible.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Jacanas are weak fliers and usually only fly for short distances. Some species, such as the African jacana, molt all their wing feathers at the same time and are unable to fly until new feathers grow in. Jacanas spend a lot of time keeping those feathers clean, an important job for water birds.he father even carries his young chicks under his wings if they are in danger. Even with his attentive care, only about half of all jacana chicks survive to adulthood. When spread out, a jacana’s toes and claws can cover an area up to 5 by 8 inches (12 by 20 centimeters).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Jacanas are so well-known for walking on lily pads that some people call them lily-trotters. Jacanas walk across lily pads and other plants to find their food. Insects and little fish like to hide in and under water plants. But a jacana simply uses its beak The hard mouthpart of a bird and some other animals.The beak can also be called a bill. to turn over a piece of plant Any living thing that is not an animal. Plants live on sunlight and water instead of food.ook at the pictures in the slideshow above: a jacana’s toes are longer than its nose! The super-long toes spread the bird An animal that has wings and is covered with feathers. Birds have a backbone, are warm-blooded, produce young from eggs, and walk on their two legs. Most can fly. ’s weight over a large area.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The jacanas (sometimes referred to as Jesus birds or lily trotters) are a group of tropical waders in the family Jacanidae.They are found worldwide within the tropical zone. See Etymology below for pronunciation. Eight species of jacana are known from six genera.The fossil record of this family is restricted to a recent fossil of the wattled jacana from Brazil and a Pliocene fossil of an extinct species, Jacana farrandi, from Florida.ight species of jacana are known from six genera. The fossil record of this family is restricted to a recent fossil of the wattled jacana from Brazil and a Pliocene fossil of an extinct species, Jacana farrandi, from Florida.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: This may keep predators away from the nest. Female jacanas can be almost twice as large as the males. Other names for the jacana include lily-trotter, lotus bird, and Jesus Christ bird. Our first jacanas, Peruvian wattled jacanas, came to us from a zoo in Florida in 1960.Since then, we have also exhibited African and comb-crested jacanas.he father even carries his young chicks under his wings if they are in danger. Even with his attentive care, only about half of all jacana chicks survive to adulthood. When spread out, a jacana’s toes and claws can cover an area up to 5 by 8 inches (12 by 20 centimeters).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Birds (class Aves) are a group of endothermic vertebrates, characterised by feathers, a beak with no teeth, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a lightweight but strong skeleton.irds (class Aves) are a group of endothermic vertebrates, characterised by feathers, a beak with no teeth, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a lightweight but strong skeleton.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Sometimes a bird needs more than a specialized beak to enable it to get the food it needs. Woodpeckers have several adaptations that work together so they can feed on their favorite foods. 1 The woodpecker's beak is strong and sturdy, with a chisel-like tip for drilling holes in wood.2 The woodpecker's thick, spongy skull absorbs the impact of repeated drilling.oodpeckers have several adaptations that work together so they can feed on their favorite foods. 1 The woodpecker's beak is strong and sturdy, with a chisel-like tip for drilling holes in wood. 2 The woodpecker's thick, spongy skull absorbs the impact of repeated drilling.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: They have sharp bills and rounded wings, and many species also have wattles on their foreheads. The females are larger than the males; the latter, as in some other wader families like the phalaropes, take responsibility for incubation, and some species (notably the northern jacana) are polyandrous.ight species of jacana are known from six genera. The fossil record of this family is restricted to a recent fossil of the wattled jacana from Brazil and a Pliocene fossil of an extinct species, Jacana farrandi, from Florida.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Jacanas, jaçanas also called-lily trotters and-lotus, birds have long toes and toenails that enable them to walk delicately on floating vegetation as they search for insects and. Mollusks like certain of the related, plovers jacanas jaçanas have defensive spurs on the angles of. their wingsacanas, jaçanas also called-lily trotters and-lotus, birds have long toes and toenails that enable them to walk delicately on floating vegetation as they search for insects and. Mollusks like certain of the related, plovers jacanas jaçanas have defensive spurs on the angles of. their wings\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Look at the pictures in the slideshow above: a jacana’s toes are longer than its nose! The super-long toes spread the bird An animal that has wings and is covered with feathers. Birds have a backbone, are warm-blooded, produce young from eggs, and walk on their two legs. Most can fly. ’s weight over a large area.ook at the pictures in the slideshow above: a jacana’s toes are longer than its nose! The super-long toes spread the bird An animal that has wings and is covered with feathers. Birds have a backbone, are warm-blooded, produce young from eggs, and walk on their two legs. Most can fly. ’s weight over a large area." ]
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calories and fat in roast beef
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Here are the foods from our food nutrition database that were used for the nutrition calculations of this recipe. Calories per serving of roast beef with gravy and rice. 336 calories of Beef chuck, arm pot roast, (4 oz). 100 calories of Mixed Vegetables, canned, (1.25 cup). 75 calories of Rice, Success Boil-in-Bag Whole Grain Brown Rice, (0.50 cup). 36 calories of Flour, white, (0.08 cup).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 581 calories, 41g fat, 22g carbs, 30g protein, 3g fiber. 2 Calories In Slow Cooker Beef Chuck Roast with onion gravy. 3 193 calories, 5g fat, 7g carbs, 27g protein, 1g fiber. 4 Calories In BBQ Beef Chuck Roast.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 Calories In 3 Packet Crockpot Beef Chuck Roast. 2 465 calories, 34g fat, 3g carbs, 34g protein, 0g fiber. 3 Calories In Slow Cooker Beef Chuck Roast with Potatoes & Carotts. 4 581 calories, 41g fat, 22g carbs, 30g protein, 3g fiber.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 7 g Beef eye of round (trimmed to 1/8 fat, cooked, roasted). 6 g Beef tip round (trimmed to 1/8 fat, cooked, roasted). 8 g Beef ribs (large end, trimmed to 1/8 fat, cooked, roasted). 0.1 g Salt.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Find nutritional information like calories, carbs, fat, protein and fiber for beef roast.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 465 calories, 34g fat, 3g carbs, 34g protein, 0g fiber. 2 Calories In Slow Cooker Beef Chuck Roast with Potatoes & Carotts. 3 581 calories, 41g fat, 22g carbs, 30g protein, 3g fiber. 4 Calories In Slow Cooker Beef Chuck Roast with onion gravy.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: There are 56 calories in 1 thin slice of Roast Beef. Calorie breakdown: 60% fat, 0% carbs, 40% protein.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 Calories In Beef Chuck Roast. 2 212 calories, 6g fat, 1g carbs, 36g protein, 0g fiber. 3 Calories In 3 Packet Crockpot Beef Chuck Roast. 4 465 calories, 34g fat, 3g carbs, 34g protein, 0g fiber.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 212 calories, 6g fat, 1g carbs, 36g protein, 0g fiber. 2 Calories In 3 Packet Crockpot Beef Chuck Roast. 3 465 calories, 34g fat, 3g carbs, 34g protein, 0g fiber. 4 Calories In Slow Cooker Beef Chuck Roast with Potatoes & Carotts." ]
56 calories and 60% fat
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what is CAS assay
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Credential Assembly Service (CAS) Law School Reports. After you send your application and other materials to Credential Assembly Service-requiring law schools, the schools will contact us directly to request your law school report. When your CAS file is complete and without financial holds, your report will be sent.redential Assembly Service (CAS) Law School Reports. After you send your application and other materials to Credential Assembly Service-requiring law schools, the schools will contact us directly to request your law school report. When your CAS file is complete and without financial holds, your report will be sent.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A CAS Registry Number is a numeric identifier that can contain up to 10 digits, divided by hyphens into three parts. The right-most digit is a check digit used to verify the validity and uniqueness of the entire number.For example, 58-08-2 is the CAS Registry Number for caffeine.ach CAS Registry Number (often referred to as a CAS Number): 1 Is a unique numeric identifier. 2 Designates only one substance. 3 Has no chemical significance. 4 Is a link to a wealth of information about a specific chemical substance.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: To perform CAS analysis a strong ligand (e.g. siderophore) is added to a highly colored iron dye complex. When the iron ligand complex is formed the release of the free dye is accompanied with a color change (7). Since CAS assay is high in sensitivity it is able to be used on agar plates.o perform CAS analysis a strong ligand (e.g. siderophore) is added to a highly colored iron dye complex. When the iron ligand complex is formed the release of the free dye is accompanied with a color change (7). Since CAS assay is high in sensitivity it is able to be used on agar plates.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Chrome azurol S (CAS) is a method that can be used to detect the mobilization of iron. In many soils iron is not often in an abundant form that plants can readily uptake and use.Siderophores are produced by rhizosphere bacteria to help enhance plant growth by increasing the availability of iron near the root (1).o perform CAS analysis a strong ligand (e.g. siderophore) is added to a highly colored iron dye complex. When the iron ligand complex is formed the release of the free dye is accompanied with a color change (7). Since CAS assay is high in sensitivity it is able to be used on agar plates.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The battery of tests of the DC CAS are administered in the spring of each school year. Reading and mathematics tests have been operational since 2006 and are administered to students in grades 2 - 10.All 10th graders are allowed to use a 10th Grade Math Formula Reference Card, available here to view and download.he battery of tests of the DC CAS are administered in the spring of each school year. Reading and mathematics tests have been operational since 2006 and are administered to students in grades 2 - 10.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In the planned connections (a variation of Trails test) subtest the child is instructed to connect numbers in sequence that appear in a quasi-random order (e.g., 1–2–3, etc.). For these two tests, the child connects numbers and letters in sequential order, alternating between numbers and letters (e.g., 1-A-2-B, etc.).eveloped and published in 1997 by J.P. Das, PhD of the University of Alberta and Jack Naglieri, PhD, then at Ohio State University, the CAS has its theoretical bases both in the neuropsychology of Luria as well as in cognitive psychology.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The CAS standard battery consists of three subtests for each PASS Scale (12 subtests in all) whereas the basic battery has 2 subtests for each scale (8 in total). It takes an hour to administer the standard battery and 40 minutes for the basic battery (Naglieri & Das, 1997).eveloped and published in 1997 by J.P. Das, PhD of the University of Alberta and Jack Naglieri, PhD, then at Ohio State University, the CAS has its theoretical bases both in the neuropsychology of Luria as well as in cognitive psychology.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: This is precisely what the CAS Standards are all about. Understanding the Standards is Step 1. Step 2 is assessing where a particular advising program is in relationship to meeting the Standards.Step 3 is developing an Action Plan to attempt to move the particular status of a Standard closer to full compliance. list of the CAS member organizations is available at http://cas.edu/. Of significance to the profession of academic advising are the Standards and Guidelines for Academic Advising that have been developed by CAS and endorsed by the National Academic Advising Association.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: With 100 years of experience and expertise, the CAS continues to focus on comprehensive exams and education that are uniquely relevant to property and casualty actuaries. Our CAS credentialing program is the program of choice for attracting top candidates and meeting employers' needs.ith 100 years of experience and expertise, the CAS continues to focus on comprehensive exams and education that are uniquely relevant to property and casualty actuaries. Our CAS credentialing program is the program of choice for attracting top candidates and meeting employers' needs.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: DC CAS. 2013-2014 was the final school year in which the DC CAS will be administered. In 2014-2015, DC students will instead take the PARCC assessments for Mathematics and English Language Arts (including Composition) and will take a new Science and Health assessment currently under development.Learn more about PARCC.he battery of tests of the DC CAS are administered in the spring of each school year. Reading and mathematics tests have been operational since 2006 and are administered to students in grades 2 - 10." ]
It is a method that can be used to detect the mobilization of iron.
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what is the minimum wage in nys
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 2/24/2015. The table below reflects current state minimum wages in effect as of Feb. 24, 2015, as well as future enacted increases. Currently, 29 states and D.C. have minimum wages above the federal minimum wage.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The current minimum wage in New York is $9.00 per hour, while fast food workers in chain restaurants are currently entitled to a minimum wage of $10.50 in New York City and $9.75 outside of New York City. The schedule of minimum wage increases is as follows: Effective Date.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: As with the minimum wage increase, New York is staging benefit increases, beginning with 50 percent of an employee’s average weekly wage, capped to 50 percent of the statewide average weekly wage. The average weekly wage will increase to 67 percent by 2021, with a 67 percent cap.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Adding another wrinkle to this story is the separate fast food worker minimum wage schedule that leads New York City fast food workers to the $15.00 per hour minimum wage by December 31, 2018 and for the rest of the state by July 1, 2021. Workers will be eligible for 12 weeks of paid family leave in 2018.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A phased-in schedule of minimum wages for workers in “fast food establishments” took effect beginning on December 31, 2015, and remains unchanged by the new minimum wage legislation signed on April 4, 2016.3 Effective December 31, 2015, the minimum wage for fast food workers in New York City is $10.50 per hour, and the minimum wage for fast food ...\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The current minimum wage rate in New York is $9.70 per hour. This listed rate is for most employers in New York State. The minimum wage in New York City is $11.00 per hour for large employers and $10.50 per hour for small employers. The minimum wage for Long Island and Westchester Counties is $10.00.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: And it represents a 107% increase over the $7.25 federal minimum wage. New York made headlines this year when Gov. Andrew Cuomo bypassed the state legislature to put in place a $15 minimum for fast-food workers at large chains. He also mandated it for state workers.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: NEW YORK — The once-unthinkable $15 minimum wage became a burgeoning reality in 2015. Following the examples set by San Francisco and Seattle, 14 cities, counties and state governments approved a hike to $15 in their local minimum hourly pay, according to the National Employment Law Project.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A full time minimum wage worker in New York working 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year, will earn $77.60 per day, $388.00 per week, and $20,176.00 per year1. The national poverty line for a family unit consisting of two people is $16,020.00 per year.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The New York State minimum wage increased on December 31, 2016. In New York City, it is $10.50 per hour for businesses with 10 or fewer employees, and $11.00 per hour for businesses with 11 or more employees. In Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties, it is $10.00 per hour. In the remainder of the state, it is $9.70 per hour." ]
$9.00 per hour
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empagliflozin cost effectiveness
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In this population, the number needed to treat for 10 years to prevent one event would be about 15·4. At an annual cost of £477·30 per person, prevention of one cardiovascular event with empagliflozin would cost roughly £73 431 when used in this high-risk population.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Committee concluded that empagliflozin 10 mg and 25 mg with metformin and a thiazolidinedione as part of a triple therapy regimen had been shown to be a cost‑effective use of NHS resources and should be recommended as a treatment option for people with type 2 diabetes.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Clinical effectiveness. 3.1 The company identified 11 studies that evaluated empagliflozin for treating type 2 diabetes. The company’s submission included details of 8 of these 11 studies: 7 randomised controlled trials and 1 long-term extension study (1245.31).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content:  The drug plan cost of treatment with empagliflozin should not exceed the drug plan cost. of treatment with the least costly option from within the sodium glucose cotransporter-2. (SGLT-2) inhibitor and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor classes.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: NICE questions new diabetes drug’s cost effectiveness. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has called for more evidence from Boehringer Ingelheim on its drug empagliflozin for treating type 2 diabetes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: “The [NICE] committee has requested more information to help it decide whether empagliflozin is a cost-effective use of NHS resources,” she added. According to the company’s submission to NICE, the price of empagliflozin is £36.59 per pack of 28 tablets for both 10 mg and 25 mg doses. The annual cost is estimated to be £470.30.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 4 Consideration of the evidence. The Appraisal Committee reviewed the data available on the clinical and cost effectiveness of empagliflozin, having considered evidence on the nature of type 2 diabetes and the value placed on the benefits of empagliflozin by people with the condition, those who represent them, and clinical specialists.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: At the submitted price ($2.62 per 10 mg or 25 mg tablet), the cost of treatment with. empagliflozin ($2.62 per day) is the same as canagliflozin ($2.62 per day), lower than. sitagliptin ($2.98 per day), and higher than linagliptin ($2.25 to $2.55 per day). Background:\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 2.5 According to the company’s submission, the price of empagliflozin (excluding VAT) is £36.59 per pack of 28 tablets for both 10 mg and 25 mg doses. The annual cost of empagliflozin is estimated to be £470.30. Costs may vary in different settings because of negotiated procurement discounts.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In early 2015, the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) concluded that empagliflozin was a cost-effective option for patients with type 2 diabetes." ]
The annual cost of empagliflozin is estimated to be £470.30.
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what is a pos health plan
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Top 10 amazing movie makeup transformations. A Point of Service (POS) healthcare plan is a type of managed health insurance plan. It offers certain flexibilities that Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) do not.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: POS, or point-of-service, health insurance plans may not be as familiar as their cousins, health maintenance organizations, or HMOs. But they can give you more health care flexibility while still costing less than the most expensive plans out there.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: One reason, say experts, is that POS plans are marketed less aggressively than other plans. Also, price can be an issue. Though POS plans can be up to 50 percent cheaper than PPOs, premiums can cost as much as 50 percent more than for HMOs, says Rita Numerof, a St. Louis-based health care consultant. And POS out-of-network copays and deductibles can seem expensive.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: POC healthcare plans offer more flexibility than HMOs and typically have a lower co-pay than PPOs. POS health care plans recommend choosing a primary care doctor from an approved list of providers. An individual's doctor is often able to assist her or him with selecting an insurance plan. POS healthcare plans are designed to provide the most effective and efficient patient services at the lowest costs possible.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: In order to choose the best type of health plan for your situation, you need to understand the six important ways health plans can differ and how each of these will impact you. Next, you need to learn how HMOs, PPOs, EPOs and POS plans each weigh in on those six comparison points.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The HMO will not pay for non-emergency care provided by a non-HMO physician. Additionally, there may be a strict definition of what constitutes an emergency. Like an HMO, a preferred provider organization (PPO) is a managed healthcare system. However, there are several important differences between HMOs and PPOs. A PPO is actually a group of doctors and/or hospitals that provides medical service only to a specific group or association. The PPO may be sponsored by a particular insurance company, by one or more employers, or by some other type of organization.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Top 10 unbelievable historical concurrencies. A Point of Service (POS) healthcare plan is a type of managed health insurance plan. It offers certain flexibilities that Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) do not.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Point of service plan. For the article on credit transactions, see Point of service. A point of service plan, is a type of managed care health insurance plan in the United States. It combines characteristics of the health maintenance organization (HMO) and the preferred provider organization (PPO). The POS is based on a managed care foundation---lower medical costs in exchange for more limited choice.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: There are three basic types of managed care health insurance plans: (1) HMOs, (2) PPOs, and (3) POS plans. HMOs. A health maintenance organization (HMO) is a type of managed healthcare system. HMOs, and their close cousins, preferred provider organizations (PPOs), share the goal of reducing healthcare costs by focusing on preventative care and implementing utilization management controls.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 POS health plans are a middle ground between restrictive HMOs and very loose PPOs. 2 POS plans can cost 50 percent more than HMOs, 50 percent less than PPOs. Drawbacks of POS plans include referral requirements and paperwork hassles." ]
A type of managed health insurance plan.
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how to enable flash player chrome
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Mac OS. 1 In the address bar, type chrome://settings/content. Type chrome://settings/content in the Chrome address bar. 2 On the Content settings screen, find the Flash Player listing. Check the status. 3 Select Allow sites to run Flash, and then click Done. The Flash section of the Content settings screen.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Enable Shockwave Player on Firefox. 1 Choose Firefox > Add-ons. 2 Select Plugins. 3 In the list of Add-ons, look for Shockwave for Director (another name for Shockwave Player). 4 Select Always Activate from the pop-up menu. Close the Add-ons 1 Manager. Click Refresh to reload the web page.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Mac OS. 1 In the address bar, type chrome://settings/content. 2 On the Content settings screen, find the Flash Player listing. 3 Select Allow sites to run Flash, and then click Done. To manage Flash Player settings by site, click Manage 1 exceptions. On the Flash exceptions screen, enter the website domain and then choose Allow.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Enable Flash Player in Chrome. Open your Google Chrome browser, type chrome://plugins in the address bar and press Enter. Scroll down to Plugins. Here you can select Disable, Enable Adobe Flash Player and also check the Always allowed check-box, if you wish. Enable Shockwave Flash in Firefox.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: To use the bundled Flash Player plug-in, add --enable-internal-flash to your command line or shortcut for starting Google Chrome. To enable the integrated Adobe Flash Player for Google Chrome, enter chrome://eula/FlashPlayer in the address bar, then click Accept and Enable button.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Google Chrome. 1. Open your Google Chrome browser, type in chrome://plugins/ in the address bar and press enter. 2. You will find the list of plugins available for use. Find the Adobe Flash Player plugin by scrolling down. You will then see if the plugin is enabled or disabled. If it is disabled, tick the enable command to enable it.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Windows. 1 In the address bar, type chrome://settings/content. Type chrome://settings/content in the address bar. 2 On the Content settings screen, find the Flash Player listing. Check the status. 3 Select Allow sites to run Flash, and then click Done. The Flash section of the Content settings screen.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1) Integrating flash into Chrome dramatically extends the attack area on the browser, and automatically becomes security issue number 1. 2) Flash is notoriously buggy and prone to crashes. I fail to see how integrating it into the browser will improve stability. 3) Chrome is open source. Flash is not.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Enable Shockwave Flash Object in Internet Explorer. To check if your Flash Player is enabled by Internet Explorer, from the top right corner open Settings > Manage Addons > Toolbars and Extensions. Here, ensure that Shockwave Flash Object is Enabled. Flash Player is also referred to as the Shockwave Flash Object.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: I have been trying to enable Adobe Flash Player 20 PPAPI , I have Chrome as a browser. The instructions to enable flash player has me type in the address bar chrome://plugins. The next screen lists the flash player 20.0.0.228 as well a chrome pdf viewer, widevine content decryption module and native client. Each one has a disable button and when you click on the button it now says enable." ]
To enable the integrated Adobe Flash Player for Google Chrome, enter chrome://eula/FlashPlayer in the address bar, then click Accept and Enable button
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do amish horses need special shoes
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Best Answer: Regular shoes. If your horse doesn't have bad feet, don't put shoes on him. Shoes actually weaken the hooves due to a lack of circulation and the nail holes (they just make the hooves stronger while the shoes are on, once you take them off the hooves are weaker than they were at first).f your horse doesn't have bad feet, don't put shoes on him. Shoes actually weaken the hooves due to a lack of circulation and the nail holes (they just make the hooves stronger while the shoes are on, once you take them off the hooves are weaker than they were at first).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The more traditional groups are called 'old order'. They do not permit electricity or telephones in their homes. By restricting access to television, radio, and telephones, the Amish are better able to keep the modern world from intruding into their home life.These people have long preferred farming as a way of life.he more traditional groups are called 'old order'. They do not permit electricity or telephones in their homes. By restricting access to television, radio, and telephones, the Amish are better able to keep the modern world from intruding into their home life.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: We have answers to your kids' questions about horse shoes! Horses wear shoes for a variety of reasons. Horseshoes were invented and applied more than 2,000 years ago when horses were first domesticated.here are two ways to shoe a horse: (1) a hot shoe is when the farrier heats the shoe in a cast iron stove and molds the shoe on to the foot and (2) a cold shoeing is when the farrier just applies the shoe without heating it first.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Farriers shoe horses to provide one or all of the above, depending on each horse’s needs. For instance, horses that pull Amish buggies need more traction because they are trotting on the asphalt. Without good shoes that have a lot of traction, a horse may slip on the pavement.Also, you can help a horse move with a better stride at the trot with lighter shoes.here are two ways to shoe a horse: (1) a hot shoe is when the farrier heats the shoe in a cast iron stove and molds the shoe on to the foot and (2) a cold shoeing is when the farrier just applies the shoe without heating it first.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The more traditional groups are called ‘old order’. They do not permit electricity or telephones in their homes. By restricting access to television, radio, and telephones, the Amish are better able to keep the modern world from intruding into their home life. The Amish have long preferred farming as a way of life.They feel their lifestyle and their families can best be maintained in a rural environment.While they do not permit the use of tractors in their fields, these old order Amish groups do use modern farm equipment pulled by teams of horses or mules.ur Amish neighbors have been employing horse-drawn power since the days when horsepower had a whole different meaning! In comparison to our fast-paced society, the simpler, family-centered Amish way of life holds a special fascination.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: While they do not permit the use of tractors in their fields, these old order Amish groups do use modern farm equipment pulled by teams of horses or mules.These old order groups do not own or operate automobiles, believing that cars would provide easier access to the ways of the world.he more traditional groups are called 'old order'. They do not permit electricity or telephones in their homes. By restricting access to television, radio, and telephones, the Amish are better able to keep the modern world from intruding into their home life.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: It takes about a year of special care to re-build good feet; we call this healing time the transition year.. The occasional horse that doesn't have transition soreness generally had shoes for only a few months. long life and lifelong soundness are important to most horse owners. Therefore, it is time to re-think the use of horseshoes. There are more than a dozen ways that shoes are known to damage the feet, legs, and circulatory system of the horse (see A Lifetime of Soundness by Dr. Hiltrud Strasser).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: i always thought they used a special shoe of protective thingy, i bet i sound really dumb but i know in mackinac island there cart horses have thick rubber carbine shoes, i have a mini horse x shetland and eventually i want to take him on a buggy ride thats 13 or 14 miles there and back, my mom says his feet are...f your horse doesn't have bad feet, don't put shoes on him. Shoes actually weaken the hooves due to a lack of circulation and the nail holes (they just make the hooves stronger while the shoes are on, once you take them off the hooves are weaker than they were at first).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Report Abuse. The Amish around here just use regular shoes on their buggy horses. The pavement is extremely hard on them. Turf absorbs some shock, but the unforgiving pavement sends the shock right back up the horse's leg.f your horse doesn't have bad feet, don't put shoes on him. Shoes actually weaken the hooves due to a lack of circulation and the nail holes (they just make the hooves stronger while the shoes are on, once you take them off the hooves are weaker than they were at first).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Also, horse’s feet are elastic, which means that their feet are always expanding and contracting, like lungs when you breathe. This is why a properly fitted shoe is so important. Wearing shoes provides all of the following to horses and their feet: protection, traction, gait improvement and aide in soundness.here are two ways to shoe a horse: (1) a hot shoe is when the farrier heats the shoe in a cast iron stove and molds the shoe on to the foot and (2) a cold shoeing is when the farrier just applies the shoe without heating it first." ]
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epi definition
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Definition of epidemiology. 1 : a branch of medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a population.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Medical Definition of epidemiology. plural. epidemiologies. 1: a branch of medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a population. 2: the sum of the factors controlling the presence or absence of a disease or pathogen.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Numerology. 1 Chaldean Numerology. The numerical value of epi- in Chaldean Numerology is: 5. 2 Pythagorean Numerology. The numerical value of epi- in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Word origin of 'epi-'. from Greek, from epi (prep) epi- in American English (ˈɛpɪ ; epˈi; ˈɛpə ; epˈə) on, upon, over, on the outside, anterior, beside, besides, among: it becomes ep- before a vowel and, as eph-, reflects original combining with a word containing an initial aspirate, represented by English h. epiglottis, epidemic, epidermis.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: epi-. 1. a prefix occurring in loanwords from Greek, where it meant “upon,” “on,” “over,” “near,” “at,” “before,” “after” (epicedium; epidermis; epigene; epitome); on this model, used in the formation of new compound words (epicardium; epinephrine). Also, ep-, eph-. Origin of epi-.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Webster Dictionary(1.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Epi-. a prefix, meaning upon, beside, among, on the outside, above, over. It becomes ep-before a vowel, as in epoch, and eph-before a Greek aspirate, as in ephemeral.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Definitions for epi-. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word epi-. Wiktionary(1.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: epi-(Prefix) above, over, on, in addition to.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Lesson 1: Introduction to Epidemiology. Section 1: Definition of Epidemiology. Students of journalism are taught that a good news story, whether it be about a bank robbery, dramatic rescue, or presidential candidate's speech, must include the 5 W's: what, who, where, when and why (sometimes cited as why/how).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Definition of epidemiology. 1 1 : a branch of medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a population. 2 2 : the sum of the factors controlling the presence or absence of a disease or pathogen.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the control of health problems (1). Key terms in this definition reflect some of the important principles of epidemiology." ]
Epi means above, over, on, in addition to.
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what does alt mean in blood test
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: It used as a surrogate indicator of liver damage. Most problems with the liver cause the ALT to be elevated. However, an elevated ALT (in the range yours is) does not necessarily mean that there is a major problem with the liver. Certain drugs and supplements can put strain on the liver, causing the ALT to go up. Alcohol can certainly do it.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: By Mayo Clinic Staff. Elevated liver enzymes may indicate inflammation or damage to cells in the liver. Inflamed or injured liver cells leak higher than normal amounts of certain chemicals, including liver enzymes, into the bloodstream, which can result in elevated liver enzymes on blood tests. The specific elevated liver enzymes most commonly found are: Alanine transaminase (ALT) Aspartate transaminase (AST)\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Produced in the cells of the bone and liver with some activity in the kidney, intestine, and placenta, it is mostly found in an alkaline state with a pH of 9. Used extensively as a tumor marker it is also present in bone injury, pregnancy, or skeletal growth (elevated readings).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: SGPT is an abbreviation for a serum blood test of an enzyme produced in the liver and in the heart. SGPT enzymes are released into the blood stream when damage to the heart or liver occur. Elevated SGPT levels are thus observed with heart and liver abnormalities. Sometimes various medications will also increase the SGPT levels.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: How is it used? The blood test for aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is usually used to detect liver damage. It is often ordered in conjunction with another liver enzyme, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), or as part of a liver panel or comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) to screen for and/or help diagnose liver disorders.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Quick Answer. The ALT test checks the level of alanine aminotransferase in the blood to see if the liver is healthy. Elevated levels of the enzyme could indicate damage caused by trauma or a disease process, such as cirrhosis or a strain of hepatitis, as stated by WebMD. Continue Reading.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: What It Is. An alanine aminotransferase (ALT) test is often part of an initial screening for liver disease. The liver plays several important roles: It stores fuel from food, makes proteins, and helps remove toxins from the body. The liver also makes bile, a fluid that helps in digestion.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The ALT blood test is a test for the substance known as Alanine Aminotransferase. Along with other substances such as Albumin, Aspartate Aminotransferase and Bilirubin, this substance is tested to check the health of the liver. Usually an ALT blood test is conducted as part of a series of tests that are conducted to determine the health of the liver. These tests are known as the liver panel tests. Read more on LFT blood test. The ALT blood test normal levels lie between 4 and 36 units per liter of blood.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The alanine aminotransferase (ALT) test is a blood test that checks for liver damage. Your doctor can use this test to find out if a disease, drug, or injury has damaged your liver. Your liver does a lot of important things for you: It makes a fluid called bile that helps your body digest food.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Serum Glutamic Pyruvic Transaminase or ALT is an enzyme found primarily in the liver but also to a lesser degree, the heart and other tissues. It is useful in diagnosing liver function more so than SGOT levels. Decreased SGPT in combination with increased cholesterol levels is seen in cases of a congested liver." ]
An alanine aminotransferase (ALT) test is often part of an initial screening for liver disease.
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how did the mayans prepare their food
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In terms of reconstructing which foods were most important, one interpretation was that corn was the most important to the ancient Maya. According to The Ancient Maya: New Perspectives corn may not have been as important as has been thought.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 14 comments: 1 AnonymousJune 6, 2013 at 5:13 AM. thanks for the help I have a project and this is really helpful:) ReplyDelete. 2 AnonymousFebruary 3, 2014 at 3:53 PM. thnx for the help. 3 AnonymousFebruary 20, 2014 at 6:53 PM. this is amazing i also have a project and it helps a ton!!!! 4 wolfdoggyMarch 6, 2014 at 11:56 AM.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Stable Food Supply: The Mayan food was very healthy and had a lot of protein and nutrition. This is why many Mayans were very healthy and strong. Maize was a major crop, one of the staple food, and were grown in farms. Beans was also a big protein source. The Mayans ate a lot of vegetables, including squash, pumpkin, manioc, tomato, sweet potato, etc. Their fruits were, avocado, papaya, and guava, etc.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Wrapped in leaves, they were cooked various ways such as under coals, steamed inside a certain kind of jar. Where it was used, the Maya would use a comal to cook tamales. And how did people drink their atole? Those who are understood to have been commoners put honey, chili peppers, squash seed powder or herbs in their atole.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Incas ate 2 meals a day, one right after dawn and one an hour before sunset. The Incas cooked with many spices and herbs. Which included chilies and peppers. They ate many spicy foods. The Incas sometimes cooked on a clay stove with slits on the face so the heat would seep through the slits and cook the food. Cooking was also often done by putting hot stones in cooking bowls.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Figuring out what the ancient Maya ate is till an ongoing process. Currently, it is understood that the Maya obtained food from both animal sources as well as plant sources (some of which it is thought were developed during the Archaic Period).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Friday, December 21, 2012. Food of the Ancient Maya. Figuring out what the ancient Maya ate is till an ongoing process. Currently, it is understood that the Maya obtained food from both animal sources as well as plant sources (some of which it is thought were developed during the Archaic period).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The agricultural products of the Maya were: Corn, maize, squash, beans, tomato, chili peppers, avocado, papaya, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, vanilla, peanuts, pineapple, chocolate, vanilla, cinnamon, etc! No one knows how the Mayan grew all this food, but they sure did! Mayans did have a few difficult struggles with their water management. Most of the Mayan civilization was on Yucatan peninsula, which had a very difficult natural environment. Mayans had a hard time surviving for quite a time.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Roasting food in a pit like the Hawaiians was also common: the meat was placed in a fire pit in the ground on top of hot stones, and the pit was covered. This process was common for festivals. Though grilling was common, the most often used method to cook both fish and bird meat was to boil it.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The ancient Maya processed their corn by boiling it with snail shells or with white lime. The process, known today as nixtamalization, made the corn's niacin available." ]
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what big event is happening oct
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Nottingham is the UK’s festival city in October, with 15 major festivals and events taking place in the city centre. Location: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: October is the 10th month of the year and has 31 days. October was originally the eighth month of the Roman calendar. It comes from the Latin word octo meaning eight. Later, it became the 10th month when January and February were added to the Calendar.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Drink Specials Happy Hour at Nacho Daddy Happy hour! Nacho Daddy’s newest location within the Miracle Mile Shops offers discounted food and drink from 3 to 6 ... When: Thursday, April 20th @ 3:00 p.m. Place: @Nacho Daddy at the Miracle Mile Shops, 3663 Las Vegas Blvd.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Scare yourself silly in Blackpool. As October comes to an end Blackpool turns into a haven for Halloween lovers with events happening around all the attractions from late night openings to ghost hunts there is sure to be something to send shivers down your spine. Location: Blackpool, Lancashire.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Strip Zombie Burlesque With comedy, variety acts, a live big band and an award-wining cast of characters, Zombie Burlesque takes place in Las ... When: Thursday, April 20th @ 8:30 p.m. Place: @V Theater inside Miracle Mile Shops.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: About the Month of October. October is the 10th month of the year and has 31 days. Season (Northern Hemisphere): Autumn. Holidays. Yom Kippur. Columbus Day. Child Health Day.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: What is The Big Event? Since its introduction in 1982, The Big Event has become the largest, one-day, student-run service project in the nation. Each spring, tens of thousands of Texas A&M students come together to say Thank You to the residents of Bryan and College Station.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: USA Calendar of Events - 2016. January 1, Rose Bowl Parade. The Rose Bowl in Pasadena California draws hundreds of thousands of spectators and is televised across the USA. New Years day is traditionally the time for the great college football playoff matches and the most famous is held in this suburb of Los Angeles.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 2016 (MMXVI) was a leap year starting on Friday (dominical letter CB) of the Gregorian calendar, the 2016th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 16th year of the 3rd millennium, the 16th year of the 21st century, and the 7th year of the 2010s decade.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Concert Amplified The Artisan Amplified series is a daily event, Monday though Friday, that features different artists performing live nightly. When: Thursday, April 20th @ 6:00 p.m. Place: @The Artisan Hotel." ]
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where is clear lake wisconsin
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: According to our research of Wisconsin and other state lists there were 4 registered sex offenders living in Clear Lake, Wisconsin as of April 13, 2017. The ratio of number of residents in Clear Lake to the number of sex offenders is 222 to 1.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Clear Lake Campground. Clear Lake Campground, sites 701-801, is located in the southern portion of the forest. It is on the southwest corner of Clear Lake. This 846 acre, exceptionally clear lake provides excellent boating and good fishing. There are six vault toilet buildings, six hand pumps for drinking water, one flush toilet building with showers, a sanitary dump station and separate trash and recycling dumpsters.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Pricing Information. *Prices are based on 1-21 day travel. These are the best fares found by travelers who searched TripAdvisor and a select group of our fare search partners in the past 72 hours. Ticket prices and seat availability change rapidly and cannot be guaranteed.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Discuss Clear Lake, Wisconsin on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Latest news from Clear Lake, WI collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations. Ancestries: German (32.0%), Norwegian (24.3%), Swedish (7.8%), American (7.5%), English (4.2%), French (3.0%).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Sponsored Topics. Clear Lake is a village in Polk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,051 at the 2000 census. The village is located within the Town of Clear Lake along U.S. Highway 63. Clear Lake is located at 45°15′1″N 92°16′18″W / 45.25028°N 92.27167°W / 45.25028; -92.27167 (45.250315, -92.271909).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Clear Lake Park. Clear Lake Park is a 260-acre park that has a beach, playground, shelters, picnic sites, modern and primitive campsites, horseshoe court and softball field. Camping is available during the months of May through October, weather permitting. MAIN PARK CAMPGROUND INFORMATION.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: We Are Clear Lake. Clear Lake is a growing rural community located on U.S. Highway 63 in Northwestern Wisconsin, a short hour drive from the Minneapolis/St. Paul - Twin Cities Metro Area. Clear Lake offers residents and visitors big-city amenities with small town values.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Clear Lake is a growing rural community located in Northwestern Wisconsin. Located on U.S. Highway 63, Clear Lake is a 60 minute drive from the Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro area. Clear Lake is home to approximately 1,080 residents.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Superintendent Message. Welcome to the Clear Lake School District. Home of the Warriors! On behalf of the Board of Education and our outstanding staff, it is my privilege to welcome you to the Clear Lake School District. Joshua Ernst, District Administrator.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Clear Lake. There are 31 real estate listings found in Clear Lake, WI. View our Clear Lake real estate area information to learn about the weather, local school districts, demographic data, and general information about Clear Lake, WI. Get in touch with a Clear Lake real estate agent who can help you find the home of your dreams in Clear Lake." ]
In Polk County, Wisconsin, United States.
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how germs spread science experiment
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Spread the Soap, Not the Germs. Retrieved October 6, 2015 from http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/MicroBio_p018.shtml. I Did This Project! Please log in and let us know how things went.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The students were asked to coat their hands in a clear lotion that can only be seen under a black light. The experiment was to see how much of it would be left on their hands by the end of the day -- less lotion would mean cleaner hands. The kids applied the lotion and immediately commented on the smell. Some liked it, and some didn't.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: OBJECTIVE. Try this hands-on science experiment to demonstrate how germs spread from one person to another. Skills learned: Germ awareness, small motor coordination, observation and experimentation. MATERIALS. 1 Cornstarch or Flour. 2 Large Plastic Bag. 3 Wet Ones® Antibacterial Wipes.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Everyone gets sick sometimes, and it is pretty hard to avoid every germ all the time, but you can prevent the spread of germs by carefully washing your hands. Germs are everywhere and when we touch things, we get germs on our hands. Then we touch other things and those germs spread from object to object and person to person. In this video from DragonflyTV, Jordan and Sydney do a science experiment to see how germs spread.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If you don't kill these germs, they can spread and get on you and then inside you and make you sick. But here is the good news: You can kill these germs and help protect yourself by following these three simple clean and healthy germ knock-out rules. Number one, build you immune system. A healthy body is a strong body.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Kids Don't Wash Hands Well Enough. When the students lined up with their hands out, the black light revealed that most of them still had plenty of lotion on their hands. Some had even spread it to their clothes and face. Joey Horvath, a fifth grader, saw her hands still had a lot of lotion, and she even got a little on her forehead. I did wash my hands today, she explained, but obviously she din't wash well enough. Out of 25 students, just two had washed well.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: But germs can be tricky; they find nooks and crannies to hide in, so it takes good hand-washing technique to get rid of them. In this science project, you'll investigate which parts of the hand are the most difficult to wash germs off of. Last edit date: 2015-04-16.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: And three, germs love to spread from one sick person to another. So try to keep your germs to yourself. Cough or sneeze into the crook of your elbow to keep your hands clean and your germs contained. Then, wash your hands. Just remember, germs are out there. And they can make you sick. Do your best to help prevent the spread of germs, and knock them out.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The students will first see how germs spread from person to person. The experiment begins by having the students apply lotion evenly to their hands. Students will then be given a small amount of glitter in one hand and will be instructed to move the glitter around in that one hand.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: How germs are spread. We also tried another experiment to show how germs spread when you sneeze. Teacher filled a balloon with flour. The balloon was like teacher's mouth and the flour was like her germs when she has a cold. When teacher burst the balloon, it was like teacher sneezing. The balloon popped and the flour spread out everywhere. Some of us got flour on our clothes and skin." ]
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what type of fish is a salmon
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Steelhead trout’s pink flesh resembles salmon, but it is a different fish. A. We checked the federal game and fish website, as well as the NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resources. The bottom line is steelhead is a trout, as one would guess from its name. And steelhead trout are a unique species. However, the species (Oncorhynchus myskiss) belongs to the same family (Salmonidae) as do all salmon, other trout and chars. So, if someone says the fish is a salmon, that is not correct, but if they say it is from the family Salmonidae, they are correct.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Six types of salmon are consumed in the United States including: Atlantic, Chinook, Chum, Coho, Pink, and Sockeye Salmon. Of these, five species (Chinook, Chum, Coho, Pink and Sockeye) are harvested from wild fisheries in the Pacific Ocean and one type, Atlantic salmon, is primarily farmed raised.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Salmon is a popular food. Classified as an oily fish, salmon is considered to be healthy due to the fish's high protein, high omega-3 fatty acids, and high vitamin D content. Salmon is also a source of cholesterol, with a range of 23–214 mg/100 g depending on the species.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Types and Sources of Products. The term “salmon” refers to a variety of species that are all “anadromous” fish, which means they are born in fresh water rivers and streams, migrate to the ocean to mature and spend much of their adult life, and then return to the streams and rivers in which they were born to spawn (reproduce) and then die.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Salmon mouth illustrations courtesy of California Department of Fish and Game. maroon bodies. Spawning sockeye salmon adults develop dull-green. heads and brick-red to scarlet bodies. Spawning adults develop olive green coloration on the. back with maroon sides covered with irregular dull red. bars. Males exhibit many large canine-like teeth.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: There is a countless number of fish and seafood recipes for appetizers, salads, entrées, and grilled entrées that you will enjoy preparing for friends and family. The fish cooking times will vary according to the size and type of fish.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: There are so many different types of fish that it’s difficult to list them all. The following listing covers species of fresh fish that are available nationwide or in many areas of the country. Keep in mind, names of fish often vary with the region. For instance, various types of North American flounder are locally called “sole”—French sole, Pacific sole, sand sole, lemon sole, even Dover and English sole—even though no North American fish is truly a sole.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A type of freshwater fish that is not a pike at all, but is a member of the perch family. Walleyed Pike has firm, flaky flesh that is mildly flavored and is suitable for many cooking methods including baking, frying, broiling, grilling, and poaching.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Types of fatty fish. Anchovies: Anchovies are small saltwater fish of the herring family. Rarely eaten fresh, they are usually sold in cans or jars and are used as a seasoning. Anchovies are a classic ingredient in salade Niçoise and Caesar salad, and are also a popular pizza topping.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Salmon /ˈsæmən/ is the common name for several species of ray-finned fish in the family Salmonidae. Other fish in the same family include trout, char, grayling and whitefish. Salmon are native to tributaries of the North Atlantic (genus Salmo) and Pacific Ocean (genus Oncorhynchus)." ]
Anadromous fish
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when did the uk join the united nations
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Since the Soviet Union was a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, it had the power to veto any binding UN resolution. In fact, Soviet foreign minister and UN ambassador Vyacheslav Molotov used veto power twice as often as any other permanent member, earning him the title Mr. Veto.ole in establishing the UN [edit]. The UN is an outgrowth of the Atlantic Charter. It appeared in the Declaration by United Nations on January 1, 1942, in which 26 nations pledged to continue fighting the Axis powers.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The United States and the Founding of the United Nations, August 1941 - October 1945. The impetus to establish the United Nations stemmed in large part from the inability of its predecessor, the League of Nations, to prevent the outbreak of the Second World War.he governments of the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and China formalized the Atlantic Charter proposals in January 1942, shortly after the United States entered the war.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The United Nations officially came into existence on October 24, 1945, when the Charter was ratified by the Republic of China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States as well as a majority of other signatories.ole in establishing the UN [edit]. The UN is an outgrowth of the Atlantic Charter. It appeared in the Declaration by United Nations on January 1, 1942, in which 26 nations pledged to continue fighting the Axis powers.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Australia and the UN Australia was among the first countries to join the United Nations in 1945.ritain was a founding member so should have joined 24th of October, 1945.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: [15] Egypt and Syria were original Members of the United Nations from 24 October 1945. Following a plebiscite on 21 February 1958, the United Arab Republic was established by a union of Egypt and Syria and continued as a single Member.he Czech Republic was thus admitted on 19 January of that year as a Member State. [5] Zaire joined the United Nations on 20 September 1960. On 17 May 1997, its name was changed to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [6] Egypt and Syria were original Members of the United Nations from 24 October 1945.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The United Kingdom is a charter member of the United Nations and one of five permanent members of the UN Security Council.he name appeared in the Declaration by the United Nations , which was drafted by Roosevelt and Churchill with Roosevelt's aide Harry Hopkins while meeting at the White House in December 1941.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The phrase Four Policemen was coined to refer to the four major Allied countries, the United States, United Kingdom, Soviet Union, and the Republic of China. The term United Nations was first officially used when 26 governments signed this Declaration in January 1942.he name appeared in the Declaration by the United Nations , which was drafted by Roosevelt and Churchill with Roosevelt's aide Harry Hopkins while meeting at the White House in December 1941.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The UN Security Council. On October 24, 1945, the victors of World War II — China, the U.S.S.R., France, the United Kingdom, and the United States — ratified the UN Charter, creating the Security Council and establishing themselves as its five permanent members with the unique ability to veto resolutions.he UN Security Council. On October 24, 1945, the victors of World War II — China, the U.S.S.R., France, the United Kingdom, and the United States — ratified the UN Charter, creating the Security Council and establishing themselves as its five permanent members with the unique ability to veto resolutions.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The first meetings of the United Nations General Assembly and the Security Council took place in London beginning on 6 January 1946. The General Assembly met in Westminster Central Hall, and the Security Council met at Church House, Westminster.he name appeared in the Declaration by the United Nations , which was drafted by Roosevelt and Churchill with Roosevelt's aide Harry Hopkins while meeting at the White House in December 1941.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Security Council had five permanent members, United States, the Soviet Union, China, France and Britain. Six other countries served two-year periods on the Council (this was increased to ten in 1965). Controversially, permanent members were given the power to veto decisions made by the Security Council.he United States Senate ratified the United Nations treaty by a vote of 89 to 2 on 28th July, 1945. The first point raised by the President was the structure of the United Nations organization after the war." ]
October 24, 1945
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tool to read .log files
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: CMTrace log viewer for SCCM 2012. The trace32 log viewer is no longer a separate download for SCCM 2012. It’s been renamed to cmtrace and can be located in the \\Program Files\\Microsoft Configuration Manager\\Tools folder. Advertisements.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: SharePoint logs information to the Windows Event log and a file on the local drive which is normally located in the hive (C:\\Program Files\\Common Files\\Microsoft Shared\\web server extensions\\12\\Logs). The log files on disk (trace logs) can be very hard to read using notepad or other basic programs. Here's an example:\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Yes, there is a utility to read log files named LogRead. LogRead is a GUI utility to read, query, sort, merge and translate log files from all Progress components (e.g. AdminServer, AppServer, Messenger). It is provided as a diagnostic utility to assist in the analysis of log files. LogRead 1.1 is now available as source and can be downloaded from:\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Tool to read IBM DB2 transaction logs. I need to read archived transaction logs in order to determine a critical issue; some process has now created 524 10MB log files in less than 30 minutes. The system CPU is maxed and performance has severely degraded.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Why using LogMX? LogMX will save you a lot of time and effort when analyzing logs: No need to use several tools if you have several log formats from many sources. LogMX is not just reading log files, it parses log events from any file or data stream, in order to display a structured view of your logs.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Advantages of using a log reader tool. Due to the difficulty involved in reading the output of fn_dblog and fn_dump_dblog, having a tool which can do it for you is essential. Log reader tools do not have to be implemented in advance, since it solely depends on the availability of the SQL Server Transaction log.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Use the Routing Log Viewer to open a log file. You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this procedure. To see what permissions you need, see the Transport logs entry in the Transport Permissions topic. In the EMC, click Toolbox > Routing Log Viewer > Open Tool. On the Routing Log Viewer menu, click File, and then click Open log file. In the Name of transport server box, enter the name of the transport server you want, or click Browse server files and then click the server that you want to use and click Open.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Anatomy of the SQL Server Transaction Log. The SQL Server transaction log is a single file which usually has an .LDF file extension. Although possible to have multiple log files for a database, the transaction log is always written sequentially and multiple physical log files get treated as one continuous circular file.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: To see what permissions you need, see the Transport logs entry in the Transport Permissions topic. 1 In the EMC, click Toolbox > Routing Log Viewer > Open Tool. 2 On the Routing Log Viewer menu, click Settings, and then click Run As. 3 From Open Routing Table Log File, click Run As.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Toolbox db2-lHello, I need to read archived transaction logs in order to determine a critical issue; some process has now created 524 10MB log files in less than 30 minutes. The system CPU is maxed and performance has severely degraded." ]
To read log files in the EMC, click Toolbox > Routing Log Viewer > Open Tool.
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is meningitis transmissible
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The germs that cause bacterial meningitis can be contagious. Some bacteria can spread through the exchange (e.g., by kissing) of respiratory and throat secretions (e.g., saliva or mucus). Fortunately, most of the bacteria that cause meningitis are not as contagious as viruses that cause the common cold or the flu.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The usual signs and symptoms of meningitis are headache, fever, and a stiff neck. There are many types of meningitis. Often meningitis is named according to the cause. For example, there are viral, bacterial, noninfectious (aseptic), and many types of meningitis.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Bacterial meningitis is usually severe. While most people with meningitis recover, it can cause serious complications, such as brain damage, hearing loss, or learning disabilities. There are several pathogens (types of germs) that can cause bacterial meningitis.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Meningitis is contagious. Prolonged close contact can spread the bacteria that cause meningitis. The bacteria can be spread through kissing, coughs and sneezes, shared cutlery, or sharing items like toothbrushes or cigarettes.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Meningitis is an inflammation of the lining around the brain and spinal cord. Viruses probably account for most cases of meningitis and are an important cause of admission to hospital[1]. Symptoms of viral meningitis include headache, dislike of bright lights, neck stiffness, fever and nausea/vomiting.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Meningitis is not highly contagious. Both viral meningitis and bacterial meningitis can be spread through direct contact with nose and throat secretions. Healthy persons, who have no signs of illness, can have these bacteria in their nose or throat and spread them to others.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Meningitis is defined as an inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord. It's caused when the protective membranes around the brain and spinal cord known as the meninges become infected. There are actually several types of meningitis but bacterial and viral meningitis are the 2 most common.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Bacterial meningitis is a serious illness and can be life threatening. It is most often caused by Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria meningitides, or Streptococcus pneumonia, all of which are contagious. However, they’re less contagious than the germs that spread cold and flu.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The inflammation is usually caused by an infection of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Meningitis may develop in response to a number of causes, usually bacteria or viruses, but meningitis can also be caused by physical injury, cancer or certain drugs.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Meningitis is a disease caused by the inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord known as the meninges. The inflammation is usually caused by an infection of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord." ]
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what material is a perforated pipe
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A variety of material types, pipe sizes, and perforated. versus non-perforated pipes were load tested. This report pres ents those results as well as recommendations on preferred plast ic. pipe for use in toe drain applications. 15. SUBJECT TERMS.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: PVC pipe is available in a wide range of wall thicknesses and strengths (pipe. stiffness). PVC pipe is routinely perforated (slotted) and used as well screen. This same slotted pipe can also be used for toe drains. Slotting is done at the. factory, and slots are available in a wide range of slot widths and POA.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Drainage gravel should be rounded rock ranging in size from 3/4 inches to 11/2 inches in diameter. The gravel provides a uniform bedding for drain pipes to create a consistent pipe slope and provide a free draining material adjacent to perforated pipes.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 2) This pipe is made of thinner, lighter, less durable material than regular pvc pipe, so that it cannot be expected to endure the crushing load of soil and rock above it as well as regular 4 pvc drain pipes. 3) Use instead the 4 perforated pipes, which fit with other 4 pvc pipes, couplers, elbows, etc.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Perforated pipe plays an integral role in many applications of HDPE pipe. Generally, perforated pipe is used to. accelerate the removal of subsurface water in soils or to allow storm water to percolate into the soil. Currently, two. classifications of perforations are specified in the AASHTO material specifications for HDPE pipe: Class I, and Class II.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In addition to its flagship N-12 pipe, the company offers a complete line of fittings and other accessories including, Nyloplast drainage structures, and various geotextiles. ADS single wall corrugated HDPE pipe is ideal for drainage where flexibility, light weight and low cost are important.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Rated 2 out of 5 by Rudy from Go with the 4 perforated drain pipe instead 1) This pipe does not fit with any other pipe, including 3 pvc pipe, nor do any other pvc parts fit it. It is actually slightly smaller than 3 in diameter, so that it sits inside a 3 pvc coupler with about 1/2 to spare all around.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The single wall Corex Drain Perforated Pipe can only be buried to a depth of 4-5 feet and must have the River Rock used as a base and a cover for this pipe. The area must be a “NO LOAD” site, in other words no buildings, no concrete or roadway over the top of the buried pipe.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Products List. Perforated steel pipe is the most inexpensive and popular device for automobile exhaust system, filtration elements and decorative applications. Aluminum perforated tube have excellent corrosion resistance and high strength-to-weight ratio. It is ideal for the places where have strict requirements of weight.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: You stated that you wanted to bury your drain pipe 12 feet beneath the ground. This will require the use of the Double or Dual Wall Perforated Drain pipe that is produced by ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS. The Dual Wall Perforated Drain Pipe will probably be a special order thru your local Home Depot. You will still need to use the River Rock as a base and cover for the drain pipe." ]
PVC pipe
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what is hover cover
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: I look at the seat, and if it’s dry, I sit. If it’s wet, I hover. In general, hovering is the CAUSE for splashing on the seat, so I hate people who hover no matter what. I’ve flushed toilets with poop in it and gotten splashed. If left long enough pee grows bacteria. No to sitting. You really shouldn’t be doing either. I refuse to use public restrooms.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Transportation – the Hover Cover glides to the centre of the pitch thus meaning there are will be no wheel marks or damage to the turf after a deluge of rain. The hover, which is motorised, can be loaded with side sheets and a bowlers’ run-up cover thus avoiding extra man power and time getting the covers to the centre.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: And then I realized that it must seem strange that I didn't cover hover effects at all when I talked about font style. Honestly, I didn't even think to add hover effects to the font tutorials because you can use the CSS :hover pseudo-class on just about everything!\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Patent number 2331466. The Hover Cover is an innovative product designed by Stuart Canvas Products that has revolutionised the way that major cricket grounds protect their squares and pitches.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The :hover Pseudo-class. In CSS, a pseudo-class is a fake class that you can apply to any HTML element. The pseudo-class effect is triggered any time a certain condition is met, like, for example, when the element is hovered over by your reader's mouse. There are lots of pseudo-classes available to web developers.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The business case for the Hover Cover was highlighted by Tony Dodemaide, Head of Cricket at MCC, following the Nat West Series Final between New Zealand and West Indies in 2004.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Find local stores for Hoover vacuum cleaners/sweepers, vacuum parts & accessories; locate a service center; download the owner's manual for your vacuum cleaner; or answer any questions. We pride ourselves on our customer support and are here to help you.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Product Description. The Hover Cover has many advantages over conventional pitch covers and these include: Speed – the Hover Cover can be protecting the pitch within 3 minutes of the start of rain whereas normal cricket covers would take up to 10 minutes to cover the pitch completely.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A mouse hover, also called just hover, triggers an event when a user places a mouse over a designated area, such as a hyperlink on a Web page. The action of moving the mouse over the item causes events such as pop-up windows or description boxes.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: We look at a few of the more troubling aspects of statistics and how these may be used to advance an agenda or skew the facts to someone's... Read More ». From wacky alarm clocks to lecture hall tools and after class entertainment, these Android apps are a good fit for a student's life and budget. Read More »." ]
It is an innovative product designed by Stuart Canvas Products that has revolutionized the way that major cricket grounds protect their squares and pitches.
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what is the federal bureaucracy
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: temporary alliances of public and private interest groups, policy experts, and public officials that form around particular policy issues; said to be more visible to the public and more inclusive than iron triangles; they are not permanent and dissolve when the policy question has been fully adddressed.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The executive branch of the federal government includes the Executive Office of the President and the United States federal executive departments (whose secretaries belong to the Cabinet). Employees of the majority of these agencies are considered civil servants. The majority of the independent agencies of the United States government are also classified as executive agencies (they are independent in that they are not subordinated under a Cabinet position).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A government organization that, like business corporations, provides a service that could be provided by the private sector and typically charges for its services. The U.S. Postal Service is an example.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: There are a small number of independent agencies that are not considered part of the executive branch, such as the Library of Congress and Congressional Budget Office, which are administered directly by Congress and thus are legislative branch agencies.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The process of devising or modifying regulations is often political, and bureaucrats respond to the political pressures because Congress could limit the bureaucrat’s policy making power, and bureaucrats need congressional support to protect their budget.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Reload the page to try again! Press Cmd-0 to reset your zoom. Press Ctrl-0 to reset your zoom. It looks like your browser might be zoomed in or out. Your browser needs to be zoomed to a normal size to record audio.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Attempts to control the bureaucracy are one reason that the bureaucracy can be dysfunctional. The use of standard operating procedures is rooted in the complexity of bureaucrats’ tasks but also is intended to control the actions of lower-level staff.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Generally, legislation provides guidelines for policy goals, and bureaucrats develop specific policies and programs. A regulation is a rule that allows the government to exercise control over individuals and corporations by allowing or restricting certain behaviors.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The status of these agencies is an open question, however, as Judge Brett Kavanaugh noted in a brief concurrence in SoundExchange, Inc. v. Librarian of Congress. There is one independent agency in the judicial branch.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Bureaucratic expertise is an important component in state capacity. Critics of the bureaucracy cite abundant red tape, or nonsensical standard operating procedures, but these procedures are nearly unavoidable given the circumstances. Congress has a problem of control in interpreting and influencing bureaucratic action, because bureaucrats have more expertise than elected officials do." ]
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why plastic is strong and durable ?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Polycarbonate, or more commonly known as Lexan is the most durable, and versatile plastic. It is clear, and is a great replacement for acrylic or glass because of its clarity …and indestructibility.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: RE: Stiff, Strong, DURABLE Plastic? It appears this is a bearing to run against the surface of a road or pavement. Your limiting factor re life is most likely the combination of pressure and velocity and the combination of them melting the puck.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Although polypropylene is lightweight, it also represents a surprising amount of strength and durability. On a pound per pound basis, products made with polypropylene are about three times stronger than those made with steel.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 25 Mar 12 21:27. I'm trying to find a stiff, strong, and most importantly DURABLE plastic. I want it to be poured into shape. I'm using this for a puck that would be melted or Velcroed on to a slide glove (for anyone who doesn't know what this is look here: http://loadedboards.com/gear/gloves/ ).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A New Generation Of Plastic. Typically, the term “plastic” will bring to mind a clear, flexible material used for the packaging of food and for other disposable applications. Plastic uses are often thought to extend only to throw-away soda bottles and cellophane wrappers.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Unplasticised polystyrene is a rigid, brittle, inexpensive plastic that has been used to make plastic model kits and similar knick-knacks. It also is the basis for some of the most popular foamed plastics, under the name styrene foam or Styrofoam.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Resistant to Chemicals and Decay. Breaking away from the plastics’ stereotype of being disposable polypropylene is an extremely durable material. Unlike concrete and steel, polypropylene will not wear away over time and does not rust or react in any way with water, acid, detergents or nonoxidizing organic compounds.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Most plastic is impervious to most acids, sugars, salts, etc. Plastic, is in most cases, waterproof and does not rust nor decay via natural means! It is usually pliable at least when heated, and will absorb strikes / stress via the absorption of the stress by bending and compressing without breaking. Most plastic is impervious to most acids, sugars, salts, etc. Ron. Plastic, is in most cases, waterproof and does not rust nor decay via natural means! It is usually pliable at least when heated, and will absorb strikes / stress via the absorption of the stress by bending and compressing without breaking. Most plastic is impervious to most acids, sugars, salts, etc. <br />Ron.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Stiff, Strong, DURABLE Plastic? I'm trying to find a stiff, strong, and most importantly DURABLE plastic. I want it to be poured into shape. I'm using this for a puck that would be melted or Velcroed on to a slide glove (for anyone who doesn't know what this is look here: http://loadedboards.com/gear/gloves/ ).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Plastic is a material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic compounds that are malleable and can be molded into solid objects. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass, but they often contain other substances." ]
It is a material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic compounds that are malleable and can be molded into solid objects.
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how much in labor to remodel bathroom
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: On average, a bathroom remodeling job will cost you around twice as much as the materials cost you. For a small bathroom of roughly 100 square feet, labor costs could run an average of $12,000 or $13,000 on the high end.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: For a small bathroom of roughly 100 square feet, labor costs could run an average of $12,000 or $13,000 on the high end. This would include the labor to completely redo tile, completely install new fixtures, complete any necessary wiring and plumbing, and have everything inspected afterward.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: By default, bathroom remodeling cost calculator estimates minimum, average and maximum labor cost to complete, basic 5’ x 9’ full size bathroom remodeling with standard shower/bathtub combination, single vanity and simple installation of 90 square feet (35 Sq. Ft. on the floor and 55 Sq.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Typical Hourly Rate = $50-$75 per hour. When you are remodeling a small bathroom, you need to make sure that your costs are always in the forefront of your mind. Using this guide, you will be able to develop a reasonably accurate estimate of how much a small bathroom remodel costs.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 According to an annual construction cost survey by Remodeling Magazine, a mid-range remodel of a 5x7-foot bathroom averages $14,109-$18,864; for an upscale expansion of a 5x7 bathroom to 9x9-feet within the existing house footprint, costs run $46,865-$59,456.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The materials for the average small bathroom remodel will cost between $8,000 and $10,000. This includes new fixtures like a new toilet, new sink, and a new bathtub. It also includes the cost of new tiling, new cupboards, and a countertop for the sink.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: By default, bathroom remodeling cost calculator estimates minimum, average and maximum labor cost to complete, basic 5’ x 9’ full size bathroom remodeling with standard shower/bathtub combination, single vanity and simple installation of 90 square feet (35 Sq. Ft. on the floor and 55 Sq. Ft. on walls) ceramic tile.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The average cost for remodeling a bathroom ranges from around $4,000 to $12,000 for small bathrooms and from about $10,000 to as much as $35,000 for large master bathrooms. Naturally, the cost varies depending on the size of the room, how much you want to have done and the quality of materials selected.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Ft. For that reason calculator estimates labor cost to remodel bathrooms which are bigger than 18 ft 2 and smaller than 300 ft 2. Bathroom dimensions (width and length) in feet should be entered as real numbers means 3 inches = 0.25 feet; 6” = 0.5’; 9” = 0.75’ and so on.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Homeowners have many options when it comes to bathroom remodels and the total cost depends on style and budget. The average bathroom remodel costs $9,254, but you can spend less-between $3,500 and $7,000 - to fix up the essentials in a small-to medium-sized bathroom." ]
Around $4,000 to $12,000 for small bathrooms and from about $10,000 to as much as $35,000 for large master bathrooms.
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vitamin d deficiency early symptoms
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Vitamin D deficiencies are closely related to the development of pre-eclampsia in pregnancy. Vitamin D deficiency leads to impaired intestinal absorption of calcium, which results in decreased levels of serum total and ionized calcium levels.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Vitamin D helps to regulate the amount of calcium and phosphate in the body. These nutrients are needed to keep bones, teeth and muscles healthy. A lack of vitamin D can lead to bone deformities such as rickets in children, and bone pain and tenderness as a result of a condition called osteomalacia in adults.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Low levels of vitamin D may be linked to high blood pressure. Blood pressure is often higher during the winter season, at a further distance from the equator, and in people with dark skin pigmentation.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Mapping of several bone diseases onto levels of vitamin D (calcidiol) in the blood. Vitamin D deficiency is typically diagnosed by measuring the concentration of the prehormone calcidiol (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D) in the blood. which is a precursor to the active form 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (calcitriol). One 2008 review has proposed the following four categories for hypovitaminosis D:\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Children from the age of one year and adults need 10 micrograms (10mcg) of vitamin D a day. This includes pregnant and breastfeeding women and population groups at risk of vitamin D deficiency (those with minimal exposure to sunshine and those from minority ethnic groups with dark skin).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Rickets may develop in children who have vitamin D deficiency caused by a diet low in vitamin D, a lack of sunlight, or both. Babies fed only breast milk (without supplemental vitamin D) may also develop rickets. Ergocalciferol or cholecalciferol is effective for treating rickets caused by vitamin D deficiency.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Deficiency impairs bone mineralization, leading to bone softening diseases as rickets in children and osteomalacia and osteoporosis in adults. Vitamin D deficiency is thought to play a role in the pathogenesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Osteoporosis, a condition characterized by reduced bone mineral density and increased bone fragility. Rickets, a childhood disease characterized by impeded growth and deformity of the long bones. The earliest sign of subclinical vitamin D deficiency is craniotabes, abnormal softening or thinning of the skull.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with many conditions, including bone loss, kidney disease, lung disorders, diabetes, stomach and intestine problems, and heart disease. Vitamin D supplementation has been found to help prevent or treat vitamin D deficiency.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Taking too many vitamin D supplements over a long period of time can cause more calcium to be absorbed by the body than can be excreted. This leads to high levels of calcium in the blood (hypercalcaemia). Too much calcium in the blood can weaken the bones and damage the kidneys and the heart." ]
Craniotabes, abnormal softening or thinning of the skull.
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Where does filtration of the blood occur within the kidneys?quizlet
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Occuring more commonly within the nephron system than filtration, this is a form of active transport which takes the the useful substances for the body from the tubules and places them back into the blood filled capillaries.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If the kidneys' ability to filter the blood is seriously damaged by disease, wastes and excess fluid may build up in the body. Although many forms of kidney disease do not produce symptoms until late in the course of the disease, there are six warning signs of kidney disease: 1 High blood pressure.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Filtration. Filtration is the mass movement of water and solutes from plasma to the renal tubule that occurs in the renal corpuscle. About 20% of the plasma volume passing through the glomerulus at any given time is filtered. This means that about 180 liters of fluid are filtered by the kidneys every day.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Reabsorption of filtrate occurs in a few places within the nephron, however, the majority of reabsorption takes place in the proximal convoluted tube. It is important to mention that additional reabsorption occurs in the Loop of Henle, distal convoluted tube, and the collecting ducts as well.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Within the nephron (the functional unit of the kidneys), filtration occurs in the glomerolus. The filtered fluid is called filtrate. Reabsorption of filtrate occurs in a few places within the nephron, however, the majority of reabsorption takes place in the proximal convoluted tube.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Filtration is driven by the hydrostatic pressure of the blood, and causeswater and small molecules to be filtered, while blood cells and large molecules like proteins do not pass through the filter. Source [10]. In reabsorption & secretion, as the filtrate passes down the nephron most of it is reabsorbed into the blood.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The kidneys' function are to filter the blood. All the blood in our bodies passes through the kidneys several times a day. The kidneys remove wastes, control the body's fluid balance, and regulate the balance of electrolytes.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The kidneys filter about one-quarter (750-1000 pints) of the blood that is output by the heart daily. This blood is sent to the body's filter treatment plant, where it is purified by the kidneys and circulated on to the rest of the body.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Reabsorbtion. Occuring more commonly within the nephron system than filtration, this is a form of active transport which takes the the useful substances for the body from the tubules and places them back into the blood filled capillaries.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Within the nephron (the functional unit of the kidneys), filtration occurs in the glomerolus. The filtered fluid is called filtrate." ]
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age of usher
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Mini Bio (1) Usher Raymond IV was born in Dallas, Texas, to Jonetta Patton (née O'Neal) and Usher Raymond III. He began singing when he was six years old, joining the local church choir at the behest of his mother who acted as choir director.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor. Born in Dallas, Texas but raised and lived in Chattanooga, Tennessee until moving to Atlanta, Georgia. At the age of 12, his mother put him in local singing competitions, before catching the attention of a music A&R from LaFace Records. In 1994, he released his self-titled debut album, Usher.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Ordained as a priest at the young age of 20, James Ussher became a professor at Trinity College, Dublin, in 1607 when he was only 26. In 1625, he was appointed as Archbishop of Armagh, which made him “head of the Anglo-Irish church, the Protestant leader in a predominantly Catholic land.”9.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The age of the earth is one of the most contentious issues in the creation/evolution debate. In today’s culture, the thought of creation occurring about 6,000 years ago is frequently mocked by non-Christians—and also by many Christians. The age of the earth is one of the most contentious issues in the creation/evolution debate. Even James Ussher (1581-1656), the famous and respected Archbishop of Ireland in the seventeenth century, is today greatly ridiculed for declaring that the world was created in 4004 BC.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Unlike the other forms of Usher syndrome, type III is usually associated with normal hearing at birth. Hearing loss typically begins during late childhood or adolescence, after the development of speech, and becomes more severe over time. By middle age, most affected individuals have profound hearing loss.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Usher syndrome type II is characterized by hearing loss from birth and progressive vision loss that begins in adolescence or adulthood. The hearing loss associated with this form of Usher syndrome ranges from mild to severe and mainly affects the ability to hear high-frequency sounds.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 5' 7½ (1.71 m) Usher Raymond IV was born in Dallas, Texas, to Jonetta Patton (née O'Neal) and Usher Raymond III. He began singing when he was six years old, joining the local church choir at the behest of his mother who acted as choir director.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: According to the Jewish calendar, the creation event occurred in 3761 B.C. Ordained as a priest at the young age of 20, James Ussher became a professor at Trinity College, Dublin, in 1607 when he was only 26. Ussher wrote his famous Annals of the Old Testament, Deduced from the First Origins of the World, in which he arrived at the 4004 B.C. date, during the latter period of his life.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Usher syndrome is estimated to affect 4 to 5 per 100,000 people, although some studies suggest that the prevalence of the condition may be as high as 1 in 6,000 people. The condition is thought to account for 3 to 6 percent of all childhood deafness and about 50 percent of deaf-blindness in adults.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Usher has opened up about his divorce for an interview with the September issue of O magazine. The 35-year-old singer, who was married to stylist Tameka Foster from 2007 to 2009, reflects that the ending of his marriage was something beneficial. When asked about his best mistakes, Usher replied, 'Getting married at 28.'. Scroll down for video." ]
35 year old
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what is a rectangular modified brilliant cut diamond
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: These modified cuts tend to have a crushed ice or needle like facet pattern, more similar to a radiant cut than a traditional cushion cut. The chart below serves as a general guideline for evaluating the cut of a cushion cut diamond.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The trillion is a triangle that has equilateral sides and is a combination cut of the step cut and the brilliant cut diamond and, when cut correctly, trillion cut diamonds have a wonderful brilliance. They are often cut shallow and resultantly look large for their carat weight.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Modified Brilliant Cuts. Any style of diamond cutting other than the round brilliant or single cut is called a fancy cut, or fancy shape. The cuts that have been developed based on the original round brilliant design are known as modified brilliant cuts. Modified brilliants include the Princess, Marquise, Oval, Pear, Heart and Trillion cuts.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: RADIANT The radiant cut, also known as a cut-cornered, rectangular (or square) modified brilliant on GIA grading reports, was developed in the 1970's to bring the brilliancy of the round ideal cut to a rectangular diamond. It has 70 facets (25 on the crown, 8 on the girdle, 37 on the pavilion).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: In a pear, look for a well-shaped head and even shoulders. The teardrop-shaped pear makes a beautiful ring. It's cut is a cross between a brilliant and marquise. HEART The heart shape is a brilliant cut which can be modified so that the number of pavilion main facets may be 6, 7, or 8.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In short, it’s a big name for a radiant cut diamond. But It’s Not Square! Good observation. Radiants can be square or rectangular, like the stone in this image. In fact, sometimes diamond grading reports will use the term Cut Cornered Rectangular Modified Brilliant.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: PRINCESS The princess cut is called a square or rectangular modified brilliant in GIA grading reports. It may have either 50 facets (21 crown, 4 girdle, 25 pavilion) or 58 facets (21 crown, 4 girdle, 33 pavilion) depending on how the pavilion is cut.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Fancy Shaped Diamonds. The term fancy shape refers to any diamond that is not a round brilliant cut. Radiant cut diamonds certainly fit in this category. To learn about all the different and wondrous diamond shapes, check these out: Hip to be Square .. Princess Cut. Unique Elegance .. Oval Shaped Diamond. Grace & Elegance ..\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Small. Medium. While the classic cushion cut diamond is a square (with a length to width ratio of 1.00), they are often found in slightly rectangular shapes as well. The most popular shape is a slight rectangle of 1.10-1.20 length to width, however personal preference should dictate choice.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Cushion Cut Diamond LW Ratios. The standards for cushion cut vary more than most other shapes, and personal taste will dictate choice. While generally less brilliant than round brilliant diamonds, cushion cut diamonds often have better fire, which is part of their appeal." ]
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how much can a person give as a gift
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: For deaths in 2015, everyone has a lifetime gift and estate tax exemption of $5.43 million, which means you can leave or give away up to $5.43 million without owing any federal tax. This amount goes up every year to adjust for inflation.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Gift exclusion is $12,000 for 2008. That limit is per spouse, per person. Meaning that each spouse in a married couple could give a total of $24,000 to a single person without going over the limit.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: To find the answer, we partnered with a leading gift registry (Kohl's Bridal Aisle) and polled a whopping 15,000 brides and newly married gals to find out what they really wanted wrapped in that pretty white paper.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: I would probably defer to a tax adviser.Gifts of $10,000 per person per year can be given without incurring gift tax, and the amount has been increased to $12,000 for 2008 (indexed for inflation). But speaking in general terms gift taxes are paid by the person who has the money, not by the person who receives the money.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: In 2015, you can make an unlimited number of $14,000 gifts of cash or other property, completely tax-free. To ensure these tax savings, you need to remember only that no individual recipient can receive more than $14,000 in a calendar year.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The short answer to the question is as much as you like.. The IRS sets no cap on the total amount of money you can give your child each year. However, there are tax consequences for gifts over a certain amount, and the IRS imposes a lifetime $5.12 million gift tax exemption as well.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Annual Gift Tax Exemption. In any given year, you can give up to $13,000 per child, without incurring any kind of reporting requirement, and without any gift tax liability. If you are married, you and your spouse can each give this amount, or $26,000 total. You can give more than this amount, but if you do, you must file an IRS Form 709.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Best Answer: For 2008, you generally can give a gift valued at up to $12,000 each, to any number of people, and none of the gifts will be taxable. (that is Per Person & Per Year) --------------------------------------... **Further details and examples: Below** If you are married, both you and your spouse can separately give gifts valued at up to $12,000 to the same person in 2008 without making a taxable gift. If one of you gives more than the $12,000 exclusion to a person in 2008.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Spend what you think is appropriate to your relationship to the couple, and also consider what's reasonable in your city. While a co-worker or friend may expect a gift in the $50-75 range, someone in an urban market may have double the expectations. Here's the ballpark you should be aiming for: 1 Coworker and/or a distant family friend or relative: $50-$75. 2 Relative or friend: $75-$100. 3 Close relative or close friend: $100-$150.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Exclusions. The entire $50,000 you give isn't vulnerable to taxation. The IRS allows exclusions, a dollar limit you can give away tax-free. As of the 2012 tax year, the exclusion amount is $13,000 for each person you make a gift to. If you're married, you can double that: you and your spouse are each entitled to give away $13,000 per person. Therefore, if you gave your niece a $50,000 gift and you're single, you'd only have to be concerned about paying a gift tax on $37,000, because the first $13,000 is immune." ]
$14,000
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china per capita income history
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Dutch per capita income was $1,381 in 1600, while Britain in Shakespeare’s time had a per capita income of $974. Recall that 1600 was the year the East India Company was founded. In contrast, India’s per capita income continued to be $550, while China’s was $600.Note that even Ireland, one of the poorest of Western Europe’s countries, had a per capita income of $615, higher than India’s and China’s.utch per capita income was $1,381 in 1600, while Britain in Shakespeare’s time had a per capita income of $974. Recall that 1600 was the year the East India Company was founded. In contrast, India’s per capita income continued to be $550, while China’s was $600.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The divergence in food consumption is consistent with the divergence in per capita income. After adjusting for purchasing power parity, per capita income in China was 47% lower in 1980 than in India but 118% higher in 2013.In essence, the ratio of China to India inverted over 43 years, underscoring the more rapid increase of per capita income in China than in India (see Figure 5).tated alternatively, China has reduced the gap that existed in 1980 by 70% ((91%-70%)/30%). China's per capita consumption of animal protein increased from 11% to 60% of per capita consumption in the 10 countries with the highest per capita income between 1980 and 2011.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Ratio of per capita caloric intake of China to the 10 countries with the highest per capita income increased from 70% in 1980 to 91% in 2011. Stated alternatively, China has reduced the gap that existed in 1980 by 70% ((91%-70%)/30%).China's per capita consumption of animal protein increased from 11% to 60% of per capita consumption in the 10 countries with the highest per capita income between 1980 and 2011.Thus, China has reduced the gap that existed in 1980 by 55% ((60%-11%)/89%).tated alternatively, China has reduced the gap that existed in 1980 by 70% ((91%-70%)/30%). China's per capita consumption of animal protein increased from 11% to 60% of per capita consumption in the 10 countries with the highest per capita income between 1980 and 2011.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: That is what is brought out by Maddison’s estimates of GDP per capita, again in PPP terms in 1990 dollars. In 1 AD, India’s GDP per capita was $450, as was China’s. But Italy under the Roman Empire had a per capita income of $809.In 1000 AD, India’s per capita income was $450 and China’s $466.utch per capita income was $1,381 in 1600, while Britain in Shakespeare’s time had a per capita income of $974. Recall that 1600 was the year the East India Company was founded. In contrast, India’s per capita income continued to be $550, while China’s was $600.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The calculations in the report suggest that China will continue to increase its per capita income more rapidly than that of the U.S. for at least four decades. By sometime around 2060, China’s citizens will be earning close to half of what U.S. citizens earn.he calculations in the report suggest that China will continue to increase its per capita income more rapidly than that of the U.S. for at least four decades. By sometime around 2060, China’s citizens will be earning close to half of what U.S. citizens earn.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: India’s per capita income was $550 and China’s $600 in 1500. The Arab world had declined. But standards of living in Western Europe at that time had already gone far ahead. Italy topped the table, with a per capita income of $1,100, the Netherlands following with a per capita income of $761.utch per capita income was $1,381 in 1600, while Britain in Shakespeare’s time had a per capita income of $974. Recall that 1600 was the year the East India Company was founded. In contrast, India’s per capita income continued to be $550, while China’s was $600.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Maddison historical data covers population by country, GDP and GDP per capita back to 1820. This data is grouped by region and can be downloaded for the last 30 years or in it's entirety: Downloadable Data: Europe-last 30 years: Population-GDP-GDP Per capita.addison historical data covers population by country, GDP and GDP per capita back to 1820. This data is grouped by region and can be downloaded for the last 30 years or in it's entirety: Downloadable Data: Europe-last 30 years: Population-GDP-GDP Per capita.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: GDP per capita in China averaged 873.24 USD from 1960 until 2014, reaching an all time high of 3865.88 USD in 2014 and a record low of 83.33 USD in 1962.he Gross Domestic Product per capita in China was last recorded at 3865.88 US dollars in 2014.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1960 - 2014. USD. Yearly. The GDP per capita is obtained by dividing the country’s gross domestic product, adjusted by inflation, by the total population. This page provides-China GDP per capita-actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.he Gross Domestic Product per capita in China was last recorded at 3865.88 US dollars in 2014.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: But adjusting for purchasing power parity (PPP), China surpassed Japan and become the world's second largest economy as early as 2002. From 1979 until 2010, China's average annual GDP growth was 9.91%, reaching an historical high of 15.2% in 1984 and a record low of 3.8% in 1990.his article also includes historical GDP growth. Chart showing GDP development trends of China and India (1950-2002). In 1985, the State Council of China (SCC) approved the establishment of a SNA (System of National Accounting), using GDP to measure the national economy." ]
$600
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what ideas did the qin dynasty use to subdue warring states?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Although the early Legalist adherents in Qin did not possess sufficient power to. destroy all the hereditary patrician clans of the state, in the century before the Qin unified. China, they were able to strengthen the Qin monarchy greatly and diminish the role of the. aristocrats.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Description of the Qin Dynasty The Qin Dynasty succeeded the Zhou Dynasty in 221 B.C. The founder of the Qin Dynasty used Legalist ideas to subdue the warring states and unify the country. Basically, Legalism involves rewarding those who carry out duties well and harshly punishing the disobedient. There were two rulers of the Qin Dynasty: Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi (the first emperor of China) and Emperor Hu Hai (the son of Qin Shi Huangdi).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Description of the Qin Dynasty. The Qin Dynasty succeeded the Zhou Dynasty in 221 B.C. The founder of the Qin Dynasty used Legalist ideas to subdue the warring states and unify the country. Basically, Legalism involves rewarding those who carry out duties well and harshly punishing the disobedient.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: year-old ruling houses of the Eastern Zhou states fell before the armies of Qin – the state that had been least regarded as a possible heir to the Zhou and the sage kings of antiquity. Shang c. 1700 – 1045 B.C.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: dispute after the fall of the Western Zhou. The sustained reign of Duke Mu of Qin during the seventh century did much to elevate the status of Qin among the community of patrician states, but the basic prejudice against Qin as semi-“barbarian” persisted. Never during the Classical period did Qin come to be viewed as fully Chinese in a\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: dispute after the fall of the Western Zhou. The sustained reign of Duke Mu of Qin during the. seventh century did much to elevate the status of Qin among the community of patrician states, but the basic prejudice against Qin as semi-“barbarian” persisted.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Indiana University, EALC E232, R. Eno, Spring 2008. THE QIN REVOLUTION AND THE FALL OF THE QIN. Background. The state of Qin was the westernmost of the patrician states of China, and had originally been. viewed as a non-Chinese tribe.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Qin state had adopted, in the fourth century B.C., a revolutionary new theory of government, designed by a Prime Minister of the day who had come to Qin from another state which had no use for his policies. This theory of government came to be known as “Legalism,” and during the third century B.C., its ideas became widely known due to the\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: THE QIN REVOLUTION AND THE FALL OF THE QIN Background The state of Qin was the westernmost of the patrician states of China, and had originally been viewed as a non-Chinese tribe. Its ruler was granted an official Zhou title in the eighth century B.C. in consequence of political loyalty and military service provided to the young Zhou king in\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: way for the first unification of China in 221 BC. the Zhou as the supreme political power in China. themselves considered this victory to be the beginning of their dynastic reign. The Zhou dynasty is subdivided into two periods: the Western and Eastern Zhou." ]
The Qin Dynasty used Legalist ideas to subdue the warring states and unify the country. Basically, Legalism involves rewarding those who carry out duties well and harshly punishing the disobedient.
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what is the zip code for hamilton nj
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Zip Code 08619 is located in the state of New Jersey in the Philadelphia metro area. Zip code 08619 is primarily located in Mercer County. The official US Postal Service name for 08619 is TRENTON, New Jersey. Portions of zip code 08619 are contained within or border the city limits of Mercerville-Hamilton Square, NJ, Trenton, NJ, . The area code for zip code 08619 is 609.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: ZIP-Codes.com Products. 1 ZIP Code Database. Get all US ZIP Codes and their information in one easy to use database. 2 ZIP+4 ZIP Code Database. Covering every address in the U.S., get the +4 information you need. 3 Canadian Postal Code Database. Get all Canadian Postal Codes and their information in one easy to use database. 2010 Census Database.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Get all US ZIP Codes and their information in one easy to use database. ZIP+4 ZIP Code Database. Covering every address in the U.S., get the +4 information you need.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: ZIP-Codes.com Products. Get all US ZIP Codes and their information in one easy to use database. Covering every address in the U.S., get the +4 information you need. Get all Canadian Postal Codes and their information in one easy to use database.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Welcome to USZip.com. USZip.com USZip.com is an instant ZIP code lookup service featuring geographic and demographic data, crime rates, business information, educational institutes, weather and maps that can be explored by ZIP code or city name. 08618 is the zip code for. Trenton, NJ. Demographic data for zip code 08618.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: This page shows a Google Map with an overlay of Zip Codes for Mercerville-Hamilton Square, Mercer County, New Jersey. Users can easily view the boundaries of each Zip Code. Index Instructions Privacy Policy Purchase advertising on our site.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: HAMILTON Zip Code (NJ) Hamilton is a township of Mercer, New Jersey in the Mid Atlantic region of the USA. It is located about 1 mile east NJ's capital city of Trenton. In the most recent US census the population of Hamilton was 88464. Hamilton (AL) is 839 miles west-southwest. Hamilton (AR) is 1003 miles west-southwest.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Stats and Demographics for the 08690 ZIP Code. ZIP code 08690 is located in central New Jersey and covers a slightly less than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States. It also has a slightly higher than average population density. The people living in ZIP code 08690 are primarily white.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: This page shows a Google Map with an overlay of Zip Codes for Mercerville-Hamilton Square, Mercer County, New Jersey. Users can easily view the boundaries of each Zip Code. Mercerville-Hamilton Square, Mercer County, New Jersey Zip Code Map Boundary Version 3.0 Copyright © 1996-2017 USNaviguide LLC. All rights reserved.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Hamilton, NJ - PO Box ZIP Codes (NO DEMOGRAPHIC DATA) 08650. The Hamilton ZIP Code maps and basic ZIP Code information such as the number of Business, Residential and PO Box addresses in the ZIP Code are updated 4 times per year. Last update: February 1, 2017. The DEMOGRAPHIC DATA for each Hamilton ZIP Code is updated annually. The last update was on July 1, 2016 and includes:" ]
08650
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what does the medical information bureau (mib) identify?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The Medical Information Bureau (a/k/a, MIB Group, Inc., a/k/a, MIB, Inc., a/k/a, MIB Solutions, Inc.), does not offer consumers a secure system online to request, review, and dispute information in their consumer “medical report” file. About The Medical Information Bureau Inc. (MIB). The Medical Information Bureau Inc. (MIB) is an insurance trade organization that serves as a cooperative data exchange formed by the North American insurance industry more than a century ago to detect and deter fraud on applications for medically underwritten insurance.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: MIB Insurance Report: What You Need to Know. When it comes to applying for life insurance, honesty is the best policy. MIB, formerly the Medical Information Bureau, is an insurance consumer reporting agency in North America—the only one, in fact—and its primary purpose is to protect insurance companies against fraud.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Member companies send information to MIB when they receive an application for life, health, disability, or long-term care insurance. The applicant receives a written notice that authorizes the insurance company to release the information to MIB.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: To request a free copy of your annual file from the MIB, Inc. (Medical Information Bureau), complete one of the following options: (1) Call the MIB, Inc. toll-free telephone number at 1-866-692-6901 to make your request. OR, (2) Download this free MIB request form.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: WPS or its reinsurer may also release information in its file to other insurance companies to whom you apply for life or health insurance, or to whom a claim of benefits may be submitted. Please use your back button to return to the enrollment page.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: When an underwriter at a member company has an applicant with a condition considered to be significant to his or her risk classification, this information is then reported to MIB in the form of a code. MIB does not receive the applicant’s entire medical record.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: MIB, or MIB Group, Inc., is a membership corporation owned by roughly 500 member insurance companies throughout the United States and Canada. Previously known as the Medical Information Bureau, the organization was created in 1902 to provide fraud protection services to insurance companies. MIB maintains a confidential consumer database that is accessible only by its member companies.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 the name(s) of the MIB member companies, if any, that reported information to MIB; and, the name(s) of the MIB member companies, if any, that received a copy of your MIB record during the twelve-(12) month period preceding your request for disclosure.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Medical Information Bureau. MIB is a non-profit membership organization of insurance companies which operates an information exchange on behalf of its members. If you apply to another Bureau member company for life or health insurance, which operates an information exchange on behalf of it's members.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Medical Information Bureau (MIB) MIB Group, Inc. (MIB) is an association of U.S. and Canadian life insurance companies. It is a leading provider of information and database management services to the financial services industry." ]
MIB maintains a confidential consumer database that is accessible only by its member companies.
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what is a muscle
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: depressor muscle, superciliary a name applied to a few fibers of the orbital part of the orbicular muscle of eye that are inserted in the eyebrow, which they depress. depressor muscle of angle of mouth origin, lower border of mandible; insertion, angle of mouth; innervation, facial; action, pulls down angle of mouth.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: (mŭs′əl) A body tissue composed of elongated cells (called muscle fibers) that contract to produce movement. In vertebrate animals, voluntary movement is produced by the action of muscles on bone. Movement of the muscles of the heart and other organs is involuntary and controlled by the autonomic nervous system.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: MUSCLES AND MUSCLE TISSUE. Muscle is composed of fibers, nerves and connective tissues and account for over 40% of the body weight. The fibers contract to produce tension on the associated tissues or tendons. Muscle tissue is enclosed in facia, which in turn is attached to other structures including ligament. There are three types of muscle tissues : skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscles.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: a bundle of long slender cells (muscle fibers) that have the power to contract and hence to produce movement. Muscles are responsible for locomotion and play an important part in performing vital body functions. They also protect the contents of the abdomen against injury and help support the body.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Muscle mass is a term for the bulk of muscular tissue in a person's body. There are three different kinds of muscle in the human body, but muscle mass almost always refers to skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscle is the most visible and directly contributes to strength and power. Continue Reading.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Treatment – what to do if you already have muscle knots: Rest – If you’re in pain, it is your body’s way of saying it needs a break. Maybe, you take a few days away from the computer or a few days away from the spin bike. You need a break from whatever is causing the pain.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: muscle fiber. any of the cells of skeletal or cardiac muscle tissue. Skeletal muscle fibers are cylindrical polynuclear cells containing contracting myofibrils, across which run transverse striations, enclosed in a sarcolemma.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Treatment – what to do if you already have muscle knots: 1 Rest – If you’re in pain, it is your body’s way of saying it needs a break. Maybe, you take a few days away from the computer or a few days away from the spin bike.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: See Also: STRENGTH. 1 The great muscles of his torso flickered and ran like the flank of a horse —Du Bose Heyward. 2 Heavily defined pectoral muscles, on which the nipples stood out like pennies —Francis King. 3 Muscled like a water buffalo —Gerald Kersh. Muscles [of leg] as big as a hill —Dylan Thomas.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: First of all, let me explain a little bit about muscle tissue. Muscle fibers run in all different directions in our body and muscles are layered on top of each other from our heads to our toes. This is a good thing and the reason why we can bend, twist, dance, and play sports." ]
A bundle of long slender cells (muscle fibers) that have the power to contract and hence to produce movement.
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how to start tomato seeds indoors video
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: When starting tomatoes from seed, I usually place the whole germination station under lights as soon as I start the seeds. Tomato seeds germinate in 4-10 days on a heat mat with a dome. If you soaked the soil before placing them under cover, you shouldn't have to water again until after they germinate.t's a little heavy for starting tomatoes from seed, so add 2-3 quarts vermiculite or 2 quarts perlite to 12 quarts of Ocean Forest Potting Soil. 1.) Use a good, high-quality organic potting mix when starting tomatoes from seed.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: All the steps from preparing the seeds cells, to planting, germination and transplanting your tomatoes into larger containers are reviewed. Basic lighting, plant 'legginess' and acclimation are also described and discussed.Everything you need to know about growing healthy tomato transplants is in the video.ll the steps from preparing the seeds cells, to planting, germination and transplanting your tomatoes into larger containers are reviewed. Basic lighting, plant 'legginess' and acclimation are also described and discussed.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Starting seeds indoors is easy and inexpensive. Many of the supplies you need to start seeds indoors can be used year after year. Buying transplants at stores is expensive at $3, $4 and $5 a plant you can easily spend over $50 for your herbs and vegetable plants.tarting seeds indoors is easy and inexpensive. Many of the supplies you need to start seeds indoors can be used year after year. Buying transplants at stores is expensive at $3, $4 and $5 a plant you can easily spend over $50 for your herbs and vegetable plants.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: It's a little heavy for starting tomatoes from seed, so add 2-3 quarts vermiculite or 2 quarts perlite to 12 quarts of Ocean Forest Potting Soil. 1.) Use a good, high-quality organic potting mix when starting tomatoes from seed.2.) Fill Pots. You can use any kind of pot for starting seeds, but I like 4 (10cm) plastic azalea pots. They're cheap, easy to sterilize, and stack for compact storage.t's a little heavy for starting tomatoes from seed, so add 2-3 quarts vermiculite or 2 quarts perlite to 12 quarts of Ocean Forest Potting Soil. 1.) Use a good, high-quality organic potting mix when starting tomatoes from seed.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Starting indoors, in a container of well moistened, sterile seed-starting mix, make shallow furrows with a pencil or chopstick about 1/4 in. deep. Sow seeds by dropping them along the bottom of the furrows 1/2 in. apart. 2 Gently pinch together soil to cover each furrow, covering seeds 1/4 in.deep.rint Version. Generally, the time to start your seeds is about 6- 8 weeks before the last expected spring frost date in your area, planting the seedlings outdoors about 2 weeks after that date.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Planting Tomato Seeds. Use your label to make a 1/4 inch furrow in the planting mix. Sprinkle 2–3 seeds into the furrow and cover them with a sprinkling of potting mix. Gently firm the mix down, so the seeds make good contact with the soil. You can spray the surface with water, if it doesn’t feel moist enough.lanting Tomato Seeds. Use your label to make a 1/4 inch furrow in the planting mix. Sprinkle 2–3 seeds into the furrow and cover them with a sprinkling of potting mix. Gently firm the mix down, so the seeds make good contact with the soil. You can spray the surface with water, if it doesn’t feel moist enough.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Leave some space at the top. Gently place a few tomato seeds in each. Then cover the seeds with more potting soil. Water the tomato seeds and place them on a tray in a warm window. Water every couple days until sprouts start. Wait for each plant to have at least three leaves. Transplant the seedlings to your garden.eave some space at the top. Gently place a few tomato seeds in each. Then cover the seeds with more potting soil. Water the tomato seeds and place them on a tray in a warm window. Water every couple days until sprouts start. Wait for each plant to have at least three leaves. Transplant the seedlings to your garden.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Print Version. Generally, the time to start your seeds is about 6- 8 weeks before the last expected spring frost date in your area, planting the seedlings outdoors about 2 weeks after that date.rint Version. Generally, the time to start your seeds is about 6- 8 weeks before the last expected spring frost date in your area, planting the seedlings outdoors about 2 weeks after that date.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Step 4. Watch for the seedlings to germinate within approximately one week. When the tomato seedlings emerge, move the planting tray under a grow light or to a place in the house that receives direct sunlight for at least six hours per day.lace the tomato seeds into the furrows 1/2-inch apart. Cover the seeds with no more than 1/4-inch of soil. Spray the newly planted tomato seeds with the water to moisten the potting soil.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Just what it says. The quick basics for starting tomato and pepper seeds indoors. You can start your seeds easily indoors and let them grow by a South facing windor or under grow lights.Try it.It is effective and you will be successful.New to Gardening?ust what it says. The quick basics for starting tomato and pepper seeds indoors. You can start your seeds easily indoors and let them grow by a South facing windor or under grow lights. Try it. It is effective and you will be successful. New to Gardening?" ]
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fiberglass pools cost
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Find out if fiberglass is best for you. Fiberglass Swimming Pool Installation: How It Works – Anthony & Sylvan Pools. Learn what to expect from the fiberglass swimming pool installation process, from beginning to end. Contact Anthony & Sylvan Pools for a free pool design and installation quote.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Pool Lights: Most pool lights cost between $700-$2000. Although all of these numbers and prices are very general, I do hope this article helps you to have a better feel for fiberglass pool pricing and what to expect when you start going through the pool buying process.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: You will find that the cost of an in-ground fiberglass swimming pool varies by location, shape, size, and decorative quality of the finish and surroundings. The typical 12' x 24' rectangular (288 sq.ft. of water surface area) fiberglass pool will cost around $78 per square foot. Typical extras raise that cost to about $109 per square foot. The Total Cost shown above includes the five-man crew that will be on the job a total of 160 man-hours, or four days.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Penguin Pools Fiberglass Swimming Pool Prices. Please Note: All of our Fiberglass Pools come in a standard white, however, if you want a different finish it only costs an additional $500 up-charge. Bubblers in the steps or tanning ledge are only $250 each !\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Fiberglass Pool Prices. At Penguin Pools, we publish our fiberglass pool prices. While other Southeastern WI and MN builders only offer fiberglass pools from one manufacturer, we have relationships with several manufacturers (Viking Pools, Trilogy, and Aloha), so you can be certain you’ll get the exact inground swimming pool you want.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Most people, however, choose to build their pools level with the ground. These are called inground pools. There are three basic types of inground pools: concrete/gunite, fiberglass, and vinyl liner. No matter what type of pool you choose, you will be required to perform a certain amount of maintenance.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Fiberglass pools never require draining for cleaning, which is a huge chore. In addition, to clean the fiberglass surface, all you need to do is vacuum the bottom of the pool, which takes only 10-15 minutes a week.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: For instance, you have owned a vinyl liner pool for five years and the warranty is for twenty years and a seam starts to tear. A pro-rated warranty would only credit you half the cost of the liner. And in some instances only half of the original cost of the liner.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Pool Security Covers: Prices for Security Covers range from $1300-$3000 in most cases. Heat Pumps: Most heat pumps cost between $3500-$6000, plus additional cost for electrical hook up. Waterline/Perimeter Tile: Most pool dealers charge between $1500-$3000 to tile a fiberglass swimming pool (on the waterline). Retaining Walls: Retaining walls can get very expensive, and depending on the size can obviously vary a huge degree. Most walls cost $5000-$15,000.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: They also offer better safety and more design options than vinyl-liner pools. Check out the wide range of fiberglass pool models that we offer. Explore your options with a Design Consultant today or give us a call at (877) SAY-SWIM (729-7946). Learn what to expect from the fiberglass swimming pool installation process, from beginning to end. Contact Anthony & Sylvan Pools for a free pool design and installation quote." ]
The typical 12' x 24' rectangular fiberglass pool will cost around $78 per square foot.
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where is ashtamudi
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Ashtamudi Lake (Ashtamudi Kayal), in the Kollam District of the Indian state of Kerala, is the most visited backwater and lake in the state. It possesses a unique wetland ecosystem and a large palm-shaped (also described as octopus-shaped) water body, second only in size to the Vembanad estuary ecosystem of the state.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Chavara South, a small village, an island within the Ashtamudi Lake, located 14 km (9 mi) away from Quilon on the National Highway NH 47, is reported to be mineral rich with number of factories for extraction and export of titanium and other minerals.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Ashtamudi means 'eight coned' (Ashta : 'eight'; mudi : 'coned') in the local Malayalam language. The name is indicative of the lake's topography with its multiple branches. The lake is also called the gateway to the backwaters of Kerala and is well known for its houseboat and backwater resorts. Ashtamudi Wetland was included in the list of wetlands of international importance, as defined by the Ramsar Convention for the conservation and sustainable utilization of wetlands.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: How far is Kollam from Trivandrum: The nearest airport is grounded at Trivandrum, the capital city of Kerala. The distance from airport to Kollam is about 71 kms.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 You can see two different sides of the building, the first from the harbour side (where it is visible at some distance), and the second from the opposite side. 2 The site is slightly overgrown so beware of snakes if you venture close. 3 An auto-rickshaw from the Main Road bus stop cost 50 rupees. 4 Free.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The place is also popular as Thangasseri. The lighthouse built at Quilon by the British in the year 1902 is visible as far as 13 miles in the sea. The lighthouse stands to an amazing height of 144 feet. The picturesque view of the sea from the place where lighthouse stands is breathtaking.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Sasthamcotta: The small town of Sasthamcotta, located about 19 kms from Kollam, is a very beautiful place and an acknowledged picnic spot. The fresh water lake at Sasthamcotta is one of the largest in Kerala. Mayyanad: Mayyanad lies to the south of the Kollam, the distance being some 10 kms from the city.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Where is Kollam. Kollam city is a small and beautiful town situated on the Ashtamudi Lake, some 71 kms from Trivandrum, the capital city of Kerala. The town lies in the lower quarters, that is towards the south of the state.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Mentioned in Greek literature from the first century, Kollam has been a thriving trading port for centuries. Best Known for Ashtamudi Lake. The surrounding region produces pepper (after which the city is named), cashews, coir and other agricultural products. Local communities include Christian, Muslim and Hindu peoples. A historical Chinese population is known to exist, and the town's market is still named after them.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Ashtamudi Lake: The serene Ashtamudi Lake is a great place to hanker for in the Kollam district. The house boat trips here are great pleasures and so is the boat cruise. The boat cruise to Munroe Islands is a wonderful experience." ]
In the Kollam District of the Indian state of Kerala.
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how do you learn to be a photographer
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1. Intern with a professional photographer. If you are an amateur photographer or you’re just starting out, you should intern or apprentice with a professional photographer to get a sense for how a photography business should be run.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Others believe that college is a waste of time for becoming a photographer. You may find that you can teach yourself about photography from books and experimentation, or you may want to learn from other professionals. Whatever you decide to choose, if you work for it you can achieve it.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Photography Certifications. WPPI Wedding Photography Certification WPPI has partnered with the New York Institute of Photography to offer an industry first, The WPPIC, Wedding and Portrait Photographer Certification. WPPI Wedding Photography Certification.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: These courses typically allow students to experiment with their photographic skills. Many photography degree programs culminate in a senior project. These projects help students to build their portfolios and transition to a career as a professional photographer.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Read your camera’s manual front to back. 2 The manual will give you a lot of detail about the features and function of your camera in a way that generic photography sources do not. 3 To become really proficient, practice extensively at home.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: As of May 2013, the annual average salary for photographers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), was $37,190. Overall, employment of photographers, both full-time and self-employed, from 2012-2022 is expected to increase by 4%.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Online Photography Courses. The New York Institute of Photography offers nine great online photography courses that allow students to learn photography from anywhere in the world. Below is a complete list of the photography courses that we currently offer. Click on any of the titles to learn more about the program and its cost.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Develop your photography skills. There is no “right way” or wrong way to become a better photographer. Some people take a class or get a college art degree with a photography focus.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Master's Degree. Photographers interested in further developing their skills and advancing their careers may consider earning master's degrees. Some colleges and universities offer Master of Fine Arts in Photography programs, which typically take 2-3 years to complete. Studio courses and independent study are the backbone of such degree programs.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Bachelor's Degree. Undergraduate degree programs in photography and related fields may be available at art schools, colleges and universities. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography programs generally focus on hands-on instruction in the technical and creative aspects of the visual art." ]
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what are some products that contain naphthalene
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Indoors, naphthalene is found in consumer and building products such as air fresheners, paints, stains, flooring and carpeting, as well as in some pest control products (mothballs and moth flakes). Naphthalene can also be released from combustion sources in the home such as woodstoves and fireplaces, and from cooking.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Some moth balls and toilet deodorant cakes contain a substance called naphthalene. Naphthalene is a solid, white material with a distinctive odour, and it is found naturally in fossil fuels like coal and oil.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Some naphthalene, 1 methylnaphthalene, or 2 methylnaphthalene, and their breakdown products can be present in your stool. Naphthalene also has been found in some samples of fatty tissue and breast milk taken from the general U.S. population, but the concentrations of naphthalene were low.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In the air, moisture and sunlight make it break down, often within 1 day. Naphthalene can change to 1 naphthol or 2 naphthol. These chemicals have some of the toxic properties of naphthalene. Some naphthalene will dissolve in water in rivers, lakes, or wells.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Naphthalene is a white solid that evaporates easily. It is also called mothballs, moth flakes, white tar, and tar camphor. When mixed with air, naphthalene vapors easily burn. Fossil fuels, such as petroleum and coal, naturally contain naphthalene. Burning tobacco or wood produces naphthalene. The major products made from naphthalene are moth repellents, in the form of mothballs or crystals, and toilet deodorant blocks.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: This condition has been seen in people, particularly children, after they have eaten moth balls containing naphthalene. Some of the symptoms that may occur after exposure to large quantities of naphthalene are fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea. The skin may become pale or yellow-coloured.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: This Public Health Statement is the summary chapter from the Toxicological Profile for Naphthalene, 1-Methylnaphthalene, and 2-Methylnaphthalene. It is one in a series of Public Health Statements about hazardous substances and their health effects. A shorter version, the ToxFAQsTM, is also available.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Naphthalene belongs to a group of chemicals called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These chemicals are found in fossil fuels and are also formed as by-products of the combustion of biomass and fossil fuels. Naphthalene usually occurs in solid form, but can also be released as a gas to indoor air at room temperature. Most of the exposure to naphthalene occurs though breathing air in the home and other buildings.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Naphthalene exposure can occur if you breathe air that contains naphthalene, if you drink liquids containing naphthalene, or if products containing naphthalene are touched or accidentally eaten. Be aware that you can also breathe in naphthalene vapours from clothes that have been stored in moth balls.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Properly store chemical products that may contain naphthalene (e.g., paints, varnishes) in tightly sealed containers away from the occupied areas of the house. Always keep these products out of reach of children. Increase ventilation, by opening doors and windows, and follow all label recommendations when applying paints and varnishes in your home." ]
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where can i check in for hong kong airport
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Yes, the Airport Express offers free In-town Check-in in Kowloon and Hong Kong Stations, allowing passengers to check in during the opening hours of their check-in counter on the same day not later than 90 minutes before take-off. Please click here or contact your airlines for further information.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Hong Kong International Airport provides passengers with round-the-clock check-in at both Terminal 1 (T1) and Terminal 2 (T2). Click here for Airline check-in areas to see which terminal your airline is using.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Hong Kong International Airport provides passengers with round-the-clock check-in at both Terminal 1 (T1) and Terminal 2 (T2).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: By going to Hong Kong International Airport via Airport Express (AEL), you may choose to check in at either Hong Kong or Kowloon station of the MTR. You can simply check in and collect your boarding pass as early as one day in advance or as late as 90 minutes before departure.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: At Shenzhen International Airport. You can check in and have your boarding pass issued at Shenzhen International Airport (SZIA) for flights departing from Hong Kong, before taking cross-boundary land transport to Hong Kong International Airport.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Airline check-in. Hong Kong International Airport provides passengers with round-the-clock check-in at both Terminal 1 (T1) and Terminal 2 (T2). Click here for Airline check-in areas to see which terminal your airline is using. T1 and T2 are linked by a central access way and by covered walkways at either end.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Hong Kong International Airport provides passengers with round-the-clock check-in at both Terminal 1 (T1) and Terminal 2 (T2). Click here for Airline check-in areas to see which terminal your airline is using. T1 and T2 are linked by a central access way and by covered walkways at either end.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In-Town. By going to Hong Kong International Airport via Airport Express (AEL), you may choose to check in at either Hong Kong or Kowloon station of the MTR. You can simply check in and collect your boarding pass as early as one day in advance or as late as 90 minutes before departure.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: You can check in and have your boarding pass issued at Shenzhen International Airport (SZIA) for flights departing from Hong Kong, before taking cross-boundary land transport to Hong Kong International Airport.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Hassle-Free Check-In. In-Town. By going to Hong Kong International Airport via Airport Express (AEL), you may choose to check in at either Hong Kong or Kowloon station of the MTR. You can simply check in and collect your boarding pass as early as one day in advance or as late as 90 minutes before departure." ]
As early as one day in advance or as late as 90 minutes before departure.
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effects of fasting
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The process of ketosis is one of the physiological effects of fasting in which the brain (and some other bodily processes) uses ketones produced from fatty tissues as a fuel instead of the usual glucose. This is called muscle sparing.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: There are a lot of side effects of fasting due to the range of physiological changes that take place in the body. These include headaches, nausea and muscle aches.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: These include headaches, nausea and muscle aches. Each of us responds differently to detoxification, depending on the levels of toxicity in the body. You may become sick after getting on to a fast or you may be energized and renewed.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Fasting Side Effects. There are a lot of side effects of fasting due to the range of physiological changes that take place in the body. These include headaches, nausea and muscle aches.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Fasting Side Effects. There are a lot of side effects of fasting due to the range of physiological changes that take place in the body. These include headaches, nausea and muscle aches. Each of us responds differently to detoxification, depending on the levels of toxicity in the body.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Reports of side effects were low and included fatigue, weakness, and headache. “Strict fasting is hard for people to stick to, and it can also be dangerous, so we developed a complex diet that triggers the same effects in the body,” Longo says.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The process of ketosis is one of the physiological effects of fasting in which the brain (and some other bodily processes) uses ketones produced from fatty tissues as a fuel instead of the usual glucose.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Effects of Fasting Ketosis. The process of ketosis is one of the physiological effects of fasting in which the brain (and some other bodily processes) uses ketones produced from fatty tissues as a fuel instead of the usual glucose.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Fasting is primarily a movement of willing abstinence or reduction from certain or all food, drink, or both, for a period of time. An absolute fast is normally defined as abstinence from all food and liquid for a defined period, usually a period of 24 hours, or a number of days.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The American Cancer Society reports there are many short-term side effects of fasting. These include headaches, dizziness, lightheadedness, fatigue, low blood pressure and abnormal heart rhythms." ]
headaches, nausea and muscle aches
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elvis presley let me be your teddy bear
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The song was a US number-one hit for Elvis Presley during the summer of 1957, staying at number-one for seven weeks, and his third of the four that he would have that year. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear would also hit number one on the R&B Best Sellers List, becoming his fourth number one on that chart.Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear would also hit number one on the R&B Best Sellers List, becoming his fourth number one on that chart.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: +234 other releases. read more. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear is a popular song first recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957 for the soundtrack of his second motion picture, Loving You, during which Presley performs the song on screen. It was written by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe and published in 1957 by Gladys Music.ead more. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear is a popular song first recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957 for the soundtrack of his second motion picture, Loving You, during which Presley performs the song on screen.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Appears on ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits. 1 1. Heartbreak Hotel. 2 2. 3 3. Hound Dog. 4 4. Love Me Tender. 5 5. 6 6. 7 7. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear. 8 8. 9 9. 10 10. 11 11. 12 12. (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I. 13 13. 14 14. 15 15. 16 16. 17 17. 18 18. 19 19. 20 20. 21 21. 22 22. 23 23. 24 24. 25 25. 26 26. 27 27. 28 28. 29 29. 30 30. 31 31. 32 Home. 33 E. 34 Elvis Presley. ( 35 Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear Lyrics.ppears on ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits. 1 1. Heartbreak Hotel. 2 2. 3 3. Hound Dog. 4 4. Love Me Tender. 5 5. 6 6. 7 7. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear. 8 8. 9 9. 10 10. 11 11. 12 12. (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I. 13 13. 14 14. 15 15. 16 16. 17 17. 18 18. 19 19. 20 20. 21 21. 22 22. 23 23. 24 24. 25 25. 26 26. 27 27. 28 28. 29 29. 30 30. 31 31. 32 Home. 33 E. 34 Elvis Presley. ( 35 Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear Lyrics.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: For 1976 Red Sovine hit single, see Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song) . (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear is a popular song first recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957 for the soundtrack of his second motion picture, Loving You, during which Presley performs the song on screen.It was written by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe and published in 1957 by Gladys Music.Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear would also hit number one on the R&B Best Sellers List, becoming his fourth number one on that chart.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: read more. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear is a popular song first recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957 for the soundtrack of his second motion picture, Loving You, during which Presley performs the song on screen.It was written by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe and published in 1957 by Gladys Music.ead more. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear is a popular song first recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957 for the soundtrack of his second motion picture, Loving You, during which Presley performs the song on screen.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Four of a Kind: 200 Classic Songs (From Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry).our of a Kind: 200 Classic Songs (From Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 18 Dec 2014, 5:30am. Listening to the third studio album Loving You released in July 1957 and Elvis's first sound track album. Was his third album in a row to reach #1 on the Billboard charts and stayed there for 10 straight weeks.NitaD1.8 Dec 2014, 5:30am. Listening to the third studio album Loving You released in July 1957 and Elvis's first sound track album. Was his third album in a row to reach #1 on the Billboard charts and stayed there for 10 straight weeks.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Music video by Elvis Presley performing (Let Me be Your) Teddy Bear (Audio). Originally released 1957. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.( 1 Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley (Google Play • AmazonMP3 • iTunes). 2 Music. 3 Standard YouTube License.ll rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. ( 1 Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley (Google Play • AmazonMP3 • iTunes).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel is track #17 on the album Today.(No other information is available for this lyric-would you like to add something today?).show more.Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel is track #17 on the album Today. (No other information is available for this lyric-would you like to add something today?). show more.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Please try again later. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear is a popular song recorded by Elvis Presley. It was written by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe and published in 1957 by Gladys Music.Clear melodic roots of this tune can be heard in the many early recordings of Boll Weevil, a traditional blues song.t was written by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe and published in 1957 by Gladys Music. Clear melodic roots of this tune can be heard in the many early recordings of Boll Weevil, a traditional blues song." ]
For 1976 Red Sovine hit single, see Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song) . (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear is a popular song first recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957 for the soundtrack of his second motion picture, Loving You, during which Presley performs the song on screen.
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can an adobe document be password protected
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Open the Password Security Settings to customize how this document can be viewed or edited. 1 Select Encrypt > Encrypt with Password. 2 Click Yes when Acrobat asks you to confirm whether you want to change the document.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1. Re: How can I password protect a document? AadeshSingh Jan 19, 2016 1:06 AM (in response to thomasj46327101) Hi thomasj46327101, Yes, you can password protect a PDF document, however you will have to install Acrobat application Download Adobe Acrobat free trial | Acrobat Pro DC on your system. KB doc. for help Securing PDFS with passwords, Adobe Acrobat.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Encrypt only file attachments (Acrobat 7 and later compatible) All contents of the document will be encrypted and search engines will not be able to access the document's metadata. Require a password to open the document. Document Open Password: This password will be required to open the document.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Open the PDF and choose Tools > Protect > Encrypt > Encrypt with Password. If you receive a prompt, click Yes to change the security. Select Restrict Editing And Printing Of The Document. All Adobe products enforce the restrictions set by the permissions password.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Add a password to a PDF. 1 Open the PDF and choose Tools > Protect > Encrypt > Encrypt with Password. 2 If you receive a prompt, click Yes to change the security. 3 Select Require A Password To Open The Document, then type the password in the corresponding field. Select an Acrobat version from the Compatibility drop-down menu.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: How to Password Protect MS Word, Adobe PDF, and MS Excel files. Microsoft Word 2010: 1. Select File in the top left corner of Microsoft Word. 2. Under the Info Section, Click Protect Document and Select Encrypt with Password. 3. Enter a Password and Click OK.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Recipients don’t need a password to open the document in Reader or Acrobat. They do need a password to change the restrictions you've set. If the PDF is secured with both types of passwords, it can be opened with either password. However, only the permissions password allows the user to change the restricted features.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Click on Browse and select the PDF file you want to protect. Click on OK to close the Object window. The PDF document is displayed in Word and if you double-click on the page it will open it in Adobe. To password protect the Word file: Go to the File menu and press Save As. Click on Tools at the top right-hand corner of the Save As Window and press Security Options.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Another convenient way to apply a password can be found while using the Edit PDF tool. 1 Click the Restrict Editing checkbox at the bottom of the right hand pane to open the Password dialog box. 2 Create a Permissions Password and confirm it, then click OK. 3 Remember to save the file to apply the security settings.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Adding a password to a PDF Portfolio is just like adding. password protection to any other PDF file. Adobe® Acrobat® X offers two forms of password. protection: a Document Open password restricts who can open the document, and a. Permissions password restricts who can change the permissions, which include the ability to. print, edit, or copy data." ]
Yes, All Adobe products enforce the restrictions set by the permissions password.
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where is bay springs ms
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Bay Springs Hotels. About Search Results. About Search Results. YP - The Real Yellow PagesSM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Bay Springs Lake. Uncertainty over the Affordable Care Act's fate is threatening the future of the market for everyone who buys their own insurance in some areas, as insurers exit both the public exchanges and individual insurance sales altogether. Montana was so beautiful.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Date: 4/12/2017 1:00:00 AM. Montana was so beautiful. Everywhere you turned, the scenery was pretty.” She and John now live in Aberdeen on the Tenn-Tom Waterway. They share five children, 16 grandchildren, and eight great-grands. McNeece was born and raised in Booneville on a farm….\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Hotels Near Bay Springs, MS. Bay Springs, MS. Priceline can help you find great deals on high quality hotels near Bay Springs, MS. If you know when you're traveling to Bay Springs, MS, use the search box below to check prices and availability. For the deepest discounts, Name Your Own Price® for a Bay Springs hotel.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Bay Springs, MS. Sponsored Topics. Bay Springs is a city in and one of the county seats of Jasper County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 2,097 at the 2000 census. It is located at the intersection of state highways 15 and 18.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: View all 1 ». Popular Hotels in Bay Springs(1) Browse through our top-ranked Hotels, curated exclusively by YP based on business popularity, reviews, and ratin…. 2 Popular Restaurants in Bay Springs(10) Browse through our top-ranked Restaurants, curated exclusively by YP based on business popularity, reviews, and ….\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Bay Springs, MS Employment Information. If you’re ready for a new and challenging job, take a look at our wide range of Bay Springs, Mississippi jobs. Whatever type of job in Bay Springs you’re seeking, you can find it on Monster. View our listings of Bay Springs job opportunities and find your perfect fit today. Maintenance Manager.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Bay Springs Hotels. About Search Results. YP - The Real Yellow PagesSM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Popular Hotels in Bay Springs(1) Browse through our top-ranked Hotels, curated exclusively by YP based on business popularity, reviews, and ratin…. Full collection ». Popular Restaurants in Bay Springs(10) Browse through our top-ranked Restaurants, curated exclusively by YP based on business popularity, reviews, and ….\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: AT&T, the AT&T Logo and all AT&T related marks are trademarks of AT&T Inc. or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners." ]
A city in and one of the county seats of Jasper County, Mississippi, United States.
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what causes foaming urine
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Foamy Urine Causes. Presence of foamy urine in the toilet bowl, on urination can cause lots of people to panic. However, one does not necessarily need to panic. Foamy urine in the morning, or any other time can be caused due to a variety of reasons like forceful urination, reaction to toilet cleaners, etc.oamy urine caused by concentrated or dehydration is not deleterious. To stop the bubble formation, drink lots of water and hydrate your body. The foam should disappear once you have hydrated yourself. However, if the foam persists, the underlying reason may be something else.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Proteinuria or presence of significant amounts of protein in the urine, is one of the most common causes of foamy urine. A small amount of protein is naturally excreted in our urine. However, when this small amount turns to large amounts, the condition is called proteinuria.oamy urine caused by concentrated or dehydration is not deleterious. To stop the bubble formation, drink lots of water and hydrate your body. The foam should disappear once you have hydrated yourself. However, if the foam persists, the underlying reason may be something else.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In normal situation, after urination, one cannot find any foam or bubbles in the urine, but in some individuals, foamy urine can be seen in the toilet bowl. One of the most common causes of foamy urine is proteinuria. Naturally, small amounts of protein are excreted in the urine, up to 150 mg/d.Proteinuria is a condition characterized by the presence of considerable amounts of protein in the urine.n normal situation, after urination, one cannot find any foam or bubbles in the urine, but in some individuals, foamy urine can be seen in the toilet bowl. One of the most common causes of foamy urine is proteinuria. Naturally, small amounts of protein are excreted in the urine, up to 150 mg/d.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Having one or two times foamy urine is normal but when it becomes a routine, you need to consult your doctor. Causes : Foamy urine is caused due to the presence of high protein content in the urine (proteinuria).It can develop due to problems in kidney function, urinary tract infection and underlying medical conditions.aving one or two times foamy urine is normal but when it becomes a routine, you need to consult your doctor. Causes : Foamy urine is caused due to the presence of high protein content in the urine (proteinuria).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The excess protein in the urine often causes the urine to become foamy, although foamy urine may also be caused by bilirubin in the urine (bilirubinuria), retrograde ejaculation, pneumaturia (air bubbles in the urine) due to a fistula, or drugs such as pyridium.he excess protein in the urine often causes the urine to become foamy, although foamy urine may also be caused by bilirubin in the urine (bilirubinuria), retrograde ejaculation, pneumaturia (air bubbles in the urine) due to a fistula, or drugs such as pyridium.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Of cause foamy urine is not definitely related to kidney failure, to exam the exact cause of foamy urine, routine urine test should be done to check urine protein qualitative, 24-h urinary protein quantitative or even urinary protein electrophoresis, etc.f cause foamy urine is not definitely related to kidney failure, to exam the exact cause of foamy urine, routine urine test should be done to check urine protein qualitative, 24-h urinary protein quantitative or even urinary protein electrophoresis, etc.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Passing foamy urine now and then is normal, for the speed of urination and other factors can influence this. But you should see your doctor if you have persistently foamy urine that becomes more noticeable over time. This can be a sign of protein in your urine (proteinuria), which requires further evaluation.Increased amounts of protein in urine may indicate a serious kidney problem.If your urine seems unusually foamy most of the time, your doctor may recommend that your urine be checked for elevated levels of protein. If the test is positive, you may need further tests to determine the cause of the problem. With.f your urine seems unusually foamy most of the time, your doctor may recommend that your urine be checked for elevated levels of protein. If the test is positive, you may need further tests to determine the cause of the problem. With.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Foamy urine is characteristic of having an excessive amount of protein in the urine. Proteinuria may be detected in a urinalysis. In these cases, experts recommend reducing the intake of protein supplements or excess amounts of high-protein foods.Medical consultation is advised for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.ccasionally, it may also be a sign of dehydration, and foamy urine indicates that it is concentrated. However, if you pass foamy urine frequently, it may be a sign of an underlying disease or condition which needs medical evaluation. Foamy urine can be turbid or cloudy in color.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: This protein causes foamy urine. People with kidney stones and diabetes may also observe foamy urine. To find out what exactly is causing the foamy urine, you need to consult the medical practitioner, who will ask you to have a simple urinalysis done.oamy urine caused by concentrated or dehydration is not deleterious. To stop the bubble formation, drink lots of water and hydrate your body. The foam should disappear once you have hydrated yourself. However, if the foam persists, the underlying reason may be something else.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Kidney Disease. People with kidney disease as a complication of diabetes or kidney stones can also have foamy urine. To diagnose kidney disease a simple urinalysis may be done, followed by other relevant tests such as the dipstick test and other blood tests.ccasionally, it may also be a sign of dehydration, and foamy urine indicates that it is concentrated. However, if you pass foamy urine frequently, it may be a sign of an underlying disease or condition which needs medical evaluation. Foamy urine can be turbid or cloudy in color." ]
It is caused by the excess protein in the urine,bilirubin (bilirubinuria),retrograde ejaculation,pneumaturia (air bubbles in the urine) due to a fistula or drugs such as pyridium.
[ "Passage 5", "Passage 1" ]
what temp for med rare steak
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Meat Temperatures & Doneness Chart. The “Remove” temperature on the left is the target temperature to remove from heat source. The “Ideal” temperature on the right is the ideal internal temperature after resting. These temperatures are all Fahrenheit. Note, these are not USDA Recommendations. The USDA temperatures are conservatively 10º – 15º higher because of food safety but not many professional chefs are cooking your medium-rare steak to 150º F. You would send it back in an instant.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If you are cooking at high temps, carryover can be up to 10°F. If you are cooking at low temps, it might not go up the full 5°F. But 5°F is a good rule of thumb for most roasts. Medium rare is the best temp for beef, lamb, venison steaks, roasts, and duck breasts. Food scientists have equipment to measure tenderness and juiciness. They apply force to the surface until it sheers, and the measure how much pressure is needed. Medium rare wins.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Of course, the time spent in the oven depends on the thickness of the steak (the thicker the steak, the longer cooking time it will require) and your desired level of doneness (after 6 minutes, the steak is probably still medium-rare; after 8 minutes, it's about medium).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Sear and flip the steak. Place the steak at the hottest part of the grate, directly above the coals, and let it sear for two to three minutes, then flip the steak and sear the other side for two to three minutes.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Check for doneness. Using a digital instant-read meat thermometer, check the temperature of the steak while it’s still on the grill. Grill the steak to your desired taste: 130°F for rare, 135°F medium-rare, 145°F medium, 150°F medium well and 160°F for well done. Keep in mind that the steak will continue to cook a few degrees more when it’s removed from the grill.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Because, given time, salt draws moisture from the inside of the steak to the outside. And as noted earlier, moisture on the outside of the steak is not great. If you have more than 45 minutes to spare, try salting the steak three quarters of an hour in advance.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Remove the steak from the refrigerator and let it reach room temperature — around 30 minutes. Trim excess fat to avoid flare-ups, and vertically slash the thin piece of fat around the outside of the steak to keep it from curling. Liberally apply coarse salt and freshly ground pepper.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: For example, USDA recommends a minimum temp of steak to be 145°F, which is classified by chefs as medium and by many streak lovers as overcooked. Medium rare, 130°F to 135°F, is the temp range at which steaks are at their most tender, juicy, and flavorful.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: To pasteurize meat, USDA and my chart give us minimum temperatures, like 165°F for poultry and 145°F for fish. But if you dig into the data by USDA scientists, you learn that this is a distillation of the facts designed to make things easy for the public. Pasteurization of meat is not just a matter of temperature.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Flip the steak and cook for an additional 1-2 minutes over high heat. You won't need as much time on the second side of the steak because it will continue to develop color (from contact with the bottom of the pan) in the oven." ]
145°F
[ "Passage 5", "Passage 1" ]
can you marry yourself
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Some Self-marrying programs include giving guidance, practice, and support prior to the marriage. Ceremonies take almost exactly the same form as that of a regular marriage. They can include guests, cake, and a reception. Also, the person can have a private moment in a room where they can express self-love with a mirror and a candle.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Why not, just consummating your marriage might be a challenge. I think there is precedent however as I am sure you have heard the expression Go F Yourself it is quite popular expression so one would have to assume its possible. I picture a set of instructions like bend over, put head between your legs, etc etc.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Self-marriage is marriage by a person to themselves. It is known as a commitment that values self-love, and self-compassion . Supporters of the practice argue that it leads to a happier life. The idea of such a ceremony is also described in the book Quirkyalone: a manifesto for uncompromising romantics by Sasha Cagen.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Self-marriage isn’t exactly a growing trend (no women’s magazines have covered it, as far as I can tell), and it’s definitely not a required behavior for quirkyalones. But marrying oneself is a sign of the times.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The choice to marry yourself takes the coming-of-age ritual to a new level. It’s not just about getting towels or diamond rings or attention. The common theme in most of the stories that I have heard is a commitment to take care of oneself as they might hope or imagine that a lover would.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It can also refer to a self-uniting marriage, that is a marriage without an officiant. Self-marriage is not the usual norm of union between individuals but a number of people have put it into practice, particularly women.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: You will marry yourself (not someone else) in this quickie, Lost-Vegas parody of a western marriage ceremony, but cheaper. It's also Non-denominational. No need for a bride or groom, or anyone or anything else. All you need is your willingness to commit to an experience. We provide an Encouraging Priestess, a host-guide, some costuming, toy rings, a mirror and multiple-choice vows. You get a personal wedding cupcake, and a photo.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: It's kitschy and celebratory, but honestly, there is power in the vows. Once you fill out the vows, you'll realized that you deserve as much love, support and discipline as you give and expect from others. Or not, and maybe you have work ahead of you. Or maybe it's just fun food for thought.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Go for it. You won't have any in-laws and the honeymoon night should be fun. A wedding ring is a custom, not a legal requirement. If you get one, you can wear it where you like, or not at all.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: If you want to buy yourself a ring just do it. well legally no, u cannot marry your self. bummer.. but i got some good news for u. in your own little word, you can marry your self. u can be whatever u wanna be, and do whatever u wanna do. u can be the president of your own little country, on your own little continent, on your own little planet, in your own little solar system..." ]
No, legally you cannot marry your self.
[ "Passage 3", "Passage 10" ]
what causes sugar to spike
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: What causes blood sugar to spike? Well, hormones produced to combat illness or stress can cause blood sugar to increase, as could any change in your daily routine, especially eating or drinking more carbohydrates than usual (like pasta with beer).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Spike control. Reducing after-meal spikes does not always mean taking more insulin or oral medicine at mealtimes. In fact, if your premeal readings are already close to normal, increasing your dose of insulin or oral medicine would result in low blood glucose before the next meal.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Upswing: Caffeine. Your blood sugar can rise after you have coffee -- even black coffee with no calories -- thanks to the caffeine. The same goes for black tea, green tea, and energy drinks. Each person with diabetes reacts to foods and drinks differently, so it's best to keep track of your own responses.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Final Thoughts There are other things that can cause blood sugar spikes. Stress, whether physical or mental, is a significant contributor to rises in blood sugar levels. After surgery or during an illness or injury, blood sugar levels can quickly rise over the course of a few hours.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: This is especially true since blood sugar spikes are more associated with long-term diabetes complications than readings you get when your blood sugar is more stable. The truth is that nearly anything that has carbohydrates will cause some type of spike in your blood sugar.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Lots of things could potentially cause your blood sugar level to spike, even things like exercise. 1 The opinions expressed here are solely those of the User.The opinions expressed here are solely those of the User. User-generated content areas are not reviewed by a WebMD physician.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: For a list of the glycemic index values of many common foods, see “Glycemic Index of Common Foods.” (Higher numbers mean faster conversion to glucose.) Substituting foods with a lower glycemic index for foods with a higher glycemic index in your diet will help to reduce your after-meal blood glucose spikes.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: When you're under stress, your body releases hormones that can make your blood sugar rise. It's more common for people with type 2 diabetes. Learn to relax with deep breathing and exercise. Also, try to change the things that are stressing you out, if that's possible.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: To avoid an after-meal drop or spike in your blood glucose level, it is best to give the bolus earlier when your blood glucose is elevated and later when it is below your target. The chart “Bolus Timing in Relation to Meals” combines the glycemic index and premeal blood glucose level to determine optimal bolus timing.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Some foods will spike your blood sugar more than others. Use the glycemic index to determine which foods may cause more severe spikes. The glycemic index is a measure of the potential of a given carbohydrate to increase blood sugar levels (find out more about the glycemic index here)." ]
Exercise
[ "Passage 6", "Passage 5", "Passage 8", "Passage 10" ]
why does my iphone keep going black
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Level 1 (0 points). 3 times this week, my IPhone 4 randomly shuts off without me even knowing. I go to use my phone and it's just a black screen. The only way I can turn it back on is if I hold the on/off button and the home screen button at the same time for 10 seconds.Then my phone starts working again normally.evel 1 (0 points). 3 times this week, my IPhone 4 randomly shuts off without me even knowing. I go to use my phone and it's just a black screen. The only way I can turn it back on is if I hold the on/off button and the home screen button at the same time for 10 seconds.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: My iPhone5 is out of warranty (2 Years old). My problem is that my display goes black after some usage (on average less than a minute time). I think this is not the normal display problem of black scree.I have already done home+power restart, restore/update to latest software.Phone5 display randomly goes black. My iPhone5 is out of warranty (2 Years old). My problem is that my display goes black after some usage (on average less than a minute time). I think this is not the normal display problem of black scree. I have already done home+power restart, restore/update to latest software.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Physical Damage. If you restore your iPhone and still experience a black screen, your phone probably has some physical damage. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including exposure to water, exposure to too much heat or cold, severe scratches, or even accumulated dirt.hysical Damage. If you restore your iPhone and still experience a black screen, your phone probably has some physical damage. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including exposure to water, exposure to too much heat or cold, severe scratches, or even accumulated dirt.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Level 1 (0 points). I have had the similar issue with my iphone 5 on vodaphone network: On two occasions the screen on my iphone 5 (ATT) has gone black. The only response I can get from the home button and power button is for it to take a screen shot of the blackness.This occured most recently while completing a voice call.After a few minutes the phone seems to return to normal.evel 1 (0 points). I have had the similar issue with my iphone 5 on vodaphone network: On two occasions the screen on my iphone 5 (ATT) has gone black. The only response I can get from the home button and power button is for it to take a screen shot of the blackness.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Let go of the power button and keep on holding the home button. 2 Your iPhone should display a white screen or your computer will prompt you and tell you that your phone is in recovery mode and to perform a hard restore (DFU Mode). 3 In both cases, you should be able to restore the phone with your backed up data.roblem. I was using my iPhone and it unexpectedly shut down, despite it having battery power left. When trying to restart it, the iPhone either shows a black screen or briefly shows the Apple logo and goes black again.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: When you rely on your iPhone for business and its screen goes black while you are miles from the nearest Apple Store, don't panic. A black screen can have several different causes, most of which you can troubleshoot.hen you rely on your iPhone for business and its screen goes black while you are miles from the nearest Apple Store, don't panic. A black screen can have several different causes, most of which you can troubleshoot.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: An unexpected black screen on your iPhone is never a welcome sight, as this indicates a low battery or other malfunction. If you've just charged and are certain you're not low on power, the cause of your dark screen could have more sinister roots.ven if you're sure your battery is full, power issues could still be what's causing the black screen. Dirty contacts prevent a good connection between your battery and phone, so even a full battery may appear low if your iPhone can't communicate with it properly.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: iPhone5 display randomly goes black. My iPhone5 is out of warranty (2 Years old). My problem is that my display goes black after some usage (on average less than a minute time). I think this is not the normal display problem of black scree. I have already done home+power restart, restore/update to latest software.Phone5 display randomly goes black. My iPhone5 is out of warranty (2 Years old). My problem is that my display goes black after some usage (on average less than a minute time). I think this is not the normal display problem of black scree. I have already done home+power restart, restore/update to latest software.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Please try again later. My iPhone 4s was really annoying me recently because the screen kept going blank during phone calls where I actually had to access the screen to answer those digital voice menus. If you had your iPhone screen go black during a phone call, you already know how annoying this problem can be.lease try again later. My iPhone 4s was really annoying me recently because the screen kept going blank during phone calls where I actually had to access the screen to answer those digital voice menus. If you had your iPhone screen go black during a phone call, you already know how annoying this problem can be.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Your iPhone's iOS controls every aspect of your mobile device, and if this software is out-of-date or otherwise corrupted, it could trigger functionality issues such as an unpredictable black screen.Other software you install, including games and other apps, could affect proper operation and cause issues.ven if you're sure your battery is full, power issues could still be what's causing the black screen. Dirty contacts prevent a good connection between your battery and phone, so even a full battery may appear low if your iPhone can't communicate with it properly." ]
IPhone 4s was really annoying me recently because the screen kept going blank during phone calls where I actually had to access the screen to answer those digital voice menus If you had your iPhone screen go black during a phone call, you already know how annoying this problem can be.
[ "Passage 7", "Passage 9" ]
how many calories are in a serving of gummy bears
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Sacrificing your sweet tooth completely while you're trying to lose weight could lead to a quick burnout. Gummy bears offer a way to satisfy those cravings without derailing your diet, provided you watch the portion size.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 Calories Burned For Treadmill: 5% Incline, 6.6 km/h (9 minutes per km). 2 Calories Burned For Treadmill: 5% Incline, 4.6 km/h (13 minutes per km). 3 Calories Burned For Treadmill: 5% Incline, 4 km/h (15 minutes per km).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How much sodium are in 1 serving? For a healthy individual, 0 mg is 0% of your daily limit. Having a minute amt of sodium at 0 mg for every 200 calories, it contains the same amt as nectarines, brown sugar and oranges. Compared to foods in the same food group (sweets), this item has a limited degree of sodium.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Calories. A fat-free food, gummy bears contain no fat calories, making them a light snack for those on a strict diet. A serving size of 10 gummy bears contains 87 calories. The snack has no nutritional value, as there are no vitamins or minerals in it.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: HARIBO GOLD-BEARS 5oz. The original gummi bears and HARIBO's number 1 in the five fruit flavors lemon, orange, pineapple, raspberry and strawberry.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Calories Burned For Treadmill: 10% Incline, 5.45 mph, (11 minutes per mile). 2 Calories Burned For Treadmill: 10% Incline, 6 mph (10 minutes per mile). 3 Calories Burned For Treadmill: 10% Incline, 6.6 mph (9 minutes per mile). 4 Calories Burned For Treadmill: 10% Incline, 7.5 mph (8 minutes per mile).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Overview. The World's Largest Gummy Bear is the lion of the candy world. There is no candy more magnificent or more powerful. This five-pound beast is the equivalent of 1,400 regular sized gummy bears and packs a whopping 6,120 calories. Its monstrous size is only matched by its enormous taste.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Nutritionally, the World's Largest Gummy Bear isn't on par with a bag of trail mix. This gummy snack may take a few weeks (and the help of a few friends) to polish off because there are fifty-one 120-calorie servings in each bear.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Next. yes i am serious. i want to know how many is in one so i can times it by how ever many i eat and work out the calorie amount for any number i eat i can't Look on the packet they're from a pick and mix so i don't know. they're normal small gummy bears, like the ones you get in haribo.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: How many calories does 1 gummy bear have? yes i am serious. i want to know how many is in one so i can times it by how ever many i eat and work out the calorie amount for any number i eat. i can't Look on the packet they're from a pick and mix so i don't know. they're normal small gummy bears, like the ones you get in haribo. Add your answer. Source." ]
120-calorie
[ "Passage 8", "Passage 4" ]
what is cetirizine tabs for
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Cetirizine's primary indication is for hay fever and other allergies. Because the symptoms of itching and redness in these conditions are caused by histamine acting on the H1 receptor, blocking those receptors temporarily relieves those symptoms.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Histamine antagonists or antihistamines are drugs that relieve allergy symptoms.Histamine is a chemical used to identify and remove substances that trigger an allergic response. There are four histamine receptors &#40;designated H<sub>1</sub>, H<sub>2</sub>, H<sub>3</sub>, H<sub>4</sub>&#41;.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Histamine antagonists or antihistamines are drugs that relieve allergy symptoms. Histamine is a chemical used to identify and remove substances that trigger an allergic response.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Relieves your worst allergy symptoms, indoors and out. Get allergy relief that starts working faster than Claritin® on the first day you take it.*. This website contains current product information and may differ from the information on the product packaging you may have. If you have any questions, please contact the Consumer Care Center (CCC) at 1-800-343-7805.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Levocetirizine (as levocetirizine dihydrochloride) is a second-generation, non-sedating antihistamine, developed from the second-generation antihistamine cetirizine. Chemically, levocetirizine is the active enantiomer of cetirizine. It is the R-enantiomer of the cetirizine.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: CETIRIZINE (se TI ra zeen) is an antihistamine. This medicine is used to treat or prevent symptoms of allergies. It is also used to help reduce itchy skin rash and hives. Similar Brand Name Drugs : Zyrtec: Oral tablet (10mg) | Zyrtec Hives Relief: Oral tablet (10mg) | Zyrtec: Oral tablet (5mg)\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: CETIRIZINE (se TI ra zeen) is an antihistamine. This medicine is used to treat or prevent symptoms of allergies. It is also used to help reduce itchy skin rash and hives. Similar Brand Name Drugs : Zyrtec Hives Relief: Oral tablet | Zyrtec: Oral tablet.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Create an account to: 1 Manage your family's prescriptions. 2 Refill prescriptions quickly and easily. 3 Access your valuable ExtraCare Savings & Rewards.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Cetirizine 10 mg Tablets is an antiallergic medication. for the relief of symptoms of hay fever (seasonal allergic rhinitis) and allergies such as dust or pet allergies (perennial allergic rhinitis), such as sneezing, itchy, runny and blocked nose, red and watery eyes.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Cetirizine /sɛˈtɪrᵻziːn/ (trade names Zirtec, Zyrtec, Reactine, Triz) is a second-generation antihistamine used in the treatment of hay fever, allergies, angioedema, and urticaria. It is a major metabolite of hydroxyzine, and a racemic selective H1 receptor antagonist." ]
For the relief of symptoms of hay feverand allergies such as dust or pet allergies, such as sneezing, itchy, runny and blocked nose, red and watery eyes.
[ "Passage 9" ]
what is colonization
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: You may have heard about bacterial colonization if you are living with cystic fibrosis. What does this mean? What is Colonization? Colonization occurs when microorganisms live on or in a host organism but do not invade tissues or cause damage. Colonization refers to the presence of microorganisms which can cause infection, but not to the infection itself. Having these microorganisms present, however, increases the risk of infection if the right environment for an infection occurs.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Here are some organisms that colonize lungs of people with cystic fibrosis: 1 Pseudomonas aeruginosa. 2 Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) 3 Escherichia coli. 4 Haemophilus influenzae. 5 Klebsiella. 6 Prevotella. 7 Propionibacterium. 8 Veillonella.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: What is colonization, and what does it mean to people with cystic fibrosis? Information on pathogens that colonize the lungs, including Pseudomonas. What is colonization, and what does it mean to people with cystic fibrosis?\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Whether through the Balfour Declaration or the Mandate, external force is a necessity for the establishing in the country conditions of rule and defense through which the local population, regardless of what it wishes, will be deprived of the possibility of impeding our colonization, administratively or physically.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: What Colonization Means Our colored brethren have always understood that colonization means expatriation, a cruel driving out of the country. And it is remarkable how few of them, by all the art, and argument, and benevolence too, of the colonization community, have been persuaded to embrace the scheme.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: colonization The establishment of a colony of micro-organisms at a particular site, such as inside the nostrils or in the large intestine. colonization the initial establishment of an organism within a particular habitat. Colonization\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: It has long been recognized that vaginal colonization by group B streptococci (GBS) is probably the single most important risk factor for neonatal sepsis, and while wider use of prophylactic intrapartum antibiotics has led to a substantial decline in the incidence of GBS infection in newborns, a lot of women do develop amniotic fluid infections, preterm delivery, or even pregnancy loss due to the bacteria, said Dr.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Not only did they expose what Bacon describes as the biases and racist goals of the American Colonization Society (ACS), but also they made forceful arguments as to why readers should fight for their political rights and for the freedom of their brothers and sisters in the United States.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: People with cystic fibrosis (CF) are often colonized with bacteria, especially in the mucus and airways. If the organisms begin to invade tissues and cause damage or make the person sick, the colonization becomes an infection.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: What Colonization Means. Our colored brethren have always understood that colonization means expatriation, a cruel driving out of the country." ]
Colonization means expatriation, a cruel driving out of the country.
[ "Passage 10" ]
renaissance fair schedule in georgia
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Georgia Renaissance Festival: Eat, Drink and Be Merry. Traipse through a kingdom of imagination as the Georgia Renaissance Festival brings merry minstrels, fair maidens, gallant knights in shining armor and a full day of entertainment across 10 stages. Behold the noble knights as they battle atop furious steeds in the Equus Maximus Extreme Joust Show.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 2017 Dates: Weekends, April 15 - June 4. Official Description. The Georgia Renaissance Festival is an interactive art and entertainment festival held each spring combining outdoor theater, circus-style entertainment, and an arts and crafts marketplace, all set inside our recreated 16th-Century European village.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Visit Tuxedo Park, NY, to enjoy the fun at the New York Renaissance Faire. Nestled in the groves of Sterling Forest, this faire is a full-on experience of Elizabethan England, complete with 16th-century games, rides, arts, crafts, food, music and dance.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: VIEW ALL THINGS TO DO ARTICLES. Georgia Renaissance Festival Jousts Atlanta Into Spring Georgia Renaissance Festival Jousts Atlanta Into Spring April 15 – June 4, 2017. For eight weekends every spring, The Georgia Renaissance Festival brings a 16th-century European country fair to the Atlanta area. With nearly 1,000 characters wearing period costumes, the renaissance festival offers visitors a variety of activities from jousting tournaments to glass-blowing demonstrations to sword-swallowing shows.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Georgia Renaissance Festival. Watch the Celtic rock group The Rogues perform at the Georgia Renaissance Festival in Fairburn, GA. In addition to live music, this festival also features comedic storytelling, 4 pubs, a royal petting zoo, King Henry VIII and his Court, and the Jousting Tournament of Kings.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Recent Review. 1 Day of Knights-A Medieval Experience by Valerie. We drove two hours to this fair with some of the children not really knowing what to expect. 2 Spokane Renaissance Faire by Michael Paladin. Lots of good fun. 3 Missouri Renaissance Festival by Kittye Williams.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Our multi-acre kingdom is a re-creation of a 16th Century European Country Faire where you can shop, eat and revel with a cast of nearly 1,000 colorfully costumed characters . Ten stages of music and comedy shows are set against a permanent backdrop of Tudor homes and enchanting cottages!\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Recent Review. Day of Knights-A Medieval Experience by Valerie. We drove two hours to this fair with some of the children not really knowing what to expect. The fact that it was free was a HUGE bonus.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Renaissance, Medieval & Pirate Faire Directory. he first Renaissance Faire was held in 1963, becoming the Renaissance Pleasure Faire at Agoura, California; Novato's Black Point RPFN followed a few years later. Since then the love of history, fantasy, costuming, and ale has spread Faires across the United States.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Renaissance, Medieval & Pirate Faire Directory. View Faires for This Weekend or By State · Pirates · Fairies · Dickens · Highland Games. he first Renaissance Faire was held in 1963, becoming the Renaissance Pleasure Faire at Agoura, California; Novato's Black Point RPFN followed a few years later." ]
In 2017 Weekends, April 15 - June 4.
[ "Passage 4", "Passage 2" ]
how long do you cook corn in water
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Cook over a medium to medium-high heat for 10 to 15 minutes. If cooking at a lower temperature or the ears on a warming rack, increase the cooking time to 20 to 30 minutes. As long as the husks don't...MORE burn off the cobs you're fine. A longer cooking time will increase the delicious smoke flavor.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 116 Comments on How Long to Boil Corn on the Cob – Perfect Corn Every Time. 1 leave out the sugar sweetcorn is already sweet..the clue is in the name!! 2 those corn holders never went away! 3 We boil our ears of corn for three minutes. Thank you for the reason of adding salt to bring out the 1 worms. I do mine this way almost. Love all the recipes.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Allow the corn to soak in cold water for at least 30 minutes to an hour. This process works just as well on a gas grill as it does on a charcoal grill. The heat should be a medium to medium high heat. Avoid placing the corn directly over an active fire, since the husks can catch fire. Continue to 2 of 6 below. of 06.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Blanch your corn cobs. 1 Place in boiling water for 2 minutes and remove with tongs. If you are using a blancher the tongs are obviously not necessary. 2 Cool immediately in a sink or large bowl of ice-cold water. 3 A blancher works well or just use a large stock pot. You do not want to cook the corn just blanch it.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If you are working with a sweet corn don't be surprised if it comes out a deep golden color. This sometimes happens with the sweeter varieties. Corn does take a bit more work than some other foods. It is not hard, but it has a processing time of 1 hr and 25 minutes for quarts and 55 minutes for pints.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Other Ways to Make Corn on the Cob. 1 1. Microwave corn on the cob. Microwaving corn on the cob can take as little as 90 seconds for each ear of corn. 2 2. Make a spicy version of corn on the cob. Make corn on the cob with a variety of unique spices for this tasty dish. 3 3. Make Fireman's Corn on the grill.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Fill your pot with water (leave room for the corn!) Add the sugar. Drop in your corn. Bring everything to a boil, making sure the sugar is dissolved in the water. Boil for no longer than 8 minutes. Remove from the water and let it cool enough for handling and eating. Handle it and eat it.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Other Ways to Make Corn on the Cob. Microwave corn on the cob. Microwaving corn on the cob can take as little as 90 seconds for each ear of corn. Make a spicy version of corn on the cob. Make corn on the cob with a variety of unique spices for this tasty dish. Make Fireman's Corn on the grill.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 3. Drop the Corn in the Water: Carefully drop in freshly shucked corn into the boiling water. Poke the ears a little bit so each side gets covered in water. 3. Cook the Corn: Cover the pot with a lid and lower heat to medium. Set a timer. For just softened corn kernels, cook for 4 minutes. If you like softer corn, cook for 6-8 minutes. 4. Serve the Corn: Serve corn immediately with butter and flaky salt.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Blanch your corn cobs. 1 Place in boiling water for 2 minutes and remove with tongs. 2 Cool immediately in a sink or large bowl of ice-cold water. 3 A blancher works well or just use a large stock pot. You do not want to cook the corn just blanch it." ]
No longer than 8 minutes
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what is the anatomical reason that hitting a boxer in the lower back is considered an illegal move
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: If you have exhausted all forms of negotiating and the fight is definitely going to happen, move in. Get close to your target. Don’t stand arm's width apart from target. That’s where the punch will hurt the most.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Both disrupt the brain’s normal functioning. 1 Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is caused by an external force -- such as a blow to the head -- that causes the brain to move inside the skull or damages the skull. This in turn damages the brain. 2 Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) occurs at the cellular level.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Whether kids are playfully fighting for fun, or adults are fighting in anger, many will protect themselves by holding their fists in front of the face, and attack by punching with their fists. The same actions form the basis of boxing.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Defend your face and body with your arms. Keep your elbows in and your fists near eye level away from your face to block side attacks. 6. Stand with your feet a little wider than shoulder width, strong foot forward and slightly to the outside, weak side to the rear and outside. 7. Slightly bend at the knees.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: This page covers the vocabulary and language of boxing by looking at its background, equipment and people. Check your understanding with the vocabulary quiz and comprehension quiz. Fighting with the fists seems to come naturally to human beings.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The caudal muscles lie on the lumbar vertebrae, sacrum (in the lower back region) and tail vertebrae. The muscles insert on the tail/caudal vertebrae exclusively. The muscles are attached to the tail vertebrae by tendons. The most posterior tendons attach to the last tail vertebrae.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Don't go looking for fights. Do everything you can to avoid them. 2. Know your own limitations. If you can't go thirty seconds without stopping for breath start working out and getting some endurance training. You need to be able to last a good 3 minutes of solid fighting/grappling/wrestling.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: By looking at the position and movement of the tail, you can often tell what dogs are thinking. When a dog wags his tail high and wags it back and forth, he's usually feeling pretty good. When he is interested in something, his tail is usually horizontal to the ground.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The jab is a quick, straight punch thrown with the lead hand, which for a right-handed, orthodox fighter, is the left hand, and for a left-handed, southpaw fighter is the right hand. The jab is not a powerful punch, but it's good for scoring points, for checking distance, and for starting a combination of punches.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The tail is the most posterior or caudal terminal appendage of the vertebral column on a dog. It extends beyond the trunk or main part of the body. The tail is located at the end of the vertebral column. It is the hind-most part of the backbone. Not all dogs have a tail." ]
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average salary of a law clerk
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A Judicial Law Clerk will normally receive average salaries ranging between 24000 and 36000 depending on seniority levels. Judicial Law Clerks will normally receive wages of Thirty Nine Thousand Seven Hundred dollars on a yearly basis. Judicial Law Clerks have the highest average potential salary in the District of Columbia, which has an average pay rate of about $65760. People holding this job title have the best average pay in Public Administration, where they receive average job salaries of $50930.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A law clerk is an individual, usually an attorney, who assists a judge in making informed legal decisions. Contrary to the job title, law clerks perform few clerical duties; law clerks are highly skilled lawyers serving in one of the most prestigious and sought-after positions in the legal industry.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Law Clerk Salary. Seek and share information about clerkship applications, clerkship hiring timelines, and post-clerkship employment opportunities. Anonymous posting is only appropriate when you are sharing sensitive information about clerkship applications and clerkship hiring. You may anonymously respond on topic to these threads.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Term appointments are the most common. Term federal judicial law clerks serve on an appointment limited to a total of four years (accounting for all term law clerk service completed on or after September 18, 2007), but are generally one or two years in duration. Some judges appoint term law clerks for eighteen months.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Judicial Law Clerk Salary. Judicial Law Clerk average salary is $48,653, median salary is $42,723 with a salary range from $22,000 to $85,000. Judicial Law Clerk salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Recent data suggests that the median salary for law clerks is around $54,000. Base compensation for inexperienced federal clerks (recent law school graduates) is approximately $47,000. Career federal clerks receive, on average, an annual salary of $105,000 while term clerks are paid an average of $71,000 annually.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Law Clerk Salary. Seek and share information about clerkship applications, clerkship hiring timelines, and post-clerkship employment opportunities. Forum rules. Anonymous Posting. Anonymous posting is only appropriate when you are sharing sensitive information about clerkship applications and clerkship hiring.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A law clerk’s salary depends upon legal work experience subsequent to graduation from law school, bar membership, and applicable locality pay adjustments: 1 JSP-11, step 1 – Law school graduates with academic excellence and no legal work experience. Annual base salary is $52, 329 (plus applicable locality rate).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Law Clerk average salary is $70,013, median salary is $43,784 with a salary range from $20,000 to $364,000. Law Clerk salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Law Clerk salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Law clerk salaries vary depending upon experience, bar membership, locality pay adjustments and type of clerk (career, term or temporary law clerk). A significant difference in pay exists between state and federal law clerks; federal clerkships are the highest paying and most competitive positions." ]
$48,653
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vitamins and minerals that make eyes whiter
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: There is evidence to show that a healthy diet prevents the development of eye conditions, although this link isn't as strong as it is for other conditions such as heart disease. However, eating a healthy balanced diet rich in fruit and vegetables may help to keep your eyes as healthy as they can be.rotein. The protein found in meat, fish, eggs, milk and dairy and in pulses such as beans, nuts and seeds are important for repair and growth of your body. Protein is also a good source of vitamins and minerals, such as iron, zinc and B vitamins.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Vitamins for the eyes can also help prevent many diseases. Although we can obtain all the vitamins and minerals we need by eating certain foods, it is nearly impossible in these fast food-oriented times to get a healthy meal with all the vitamins and minerals we need. That is where eye vitamins come in. Vitamin E: Like vitamin C, vitamin E is found in the lens of the eye. 2 It is also a major player in the body’s antioxidant defense system. 3 Because it is found in the eye’s lens, it is believed to help prevent cataracts. 4 Vitamin E is also found in the retina, and is said to help prevent macular degeneration.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Beta-carotene. 1 Eye benefits of beta-carotene: When taken in combination with zinc and vitamins C and E, beta-carotene may reduce the progression of macular degeneration. 2 Food sources: Carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach, kale, butternut squash. 3 RDA: None (most supplements contain 5,000 to 25,000 IU).elenium. 1 Eye benefits of selenium: When combined with carotenoids and vitamins C and E, may reduce risk of advanced AMD. 2 Food sources: Seafood (shrimp, crab, salmon, halibut), Brazil nuts, enriched noodles, brown rice. 3 RDA: 55 mcg for teens and adults (60 mcg for women during pregnancy and 70 mcg when breast-feeding).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Antioxidants include Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and Vitamin A. These antioxidants can help prevent age-related macular degeneration and other eye diseases, and they can slow thew growth of cataracts. Fruits and vegetables are good sources of antioxidants, with the highly pigmented ones having a higher concentration.ntioxidants – Vitamin A. Vitamin A is an antioxidant found in foods derived from animals, including meat and eggs, and also in fruits and vegetables like carrots and spinach. Most types of milk are also fortified with vitamin A. Vitamin A is essential to the proper functioning of the retina.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Eye Benefits of Vitamins and Micronutrients. A healthy diet for your eyes should include plenty of colorful fruits and vegetables. The following vitamins, minerals and other nutrients have been shown to be essential for good vision and may protect your eyes from sight-robbing conditions and diseases.elenium. 1 Eye benefits of selenium: When combined with carotenoids and vitamins C and E, may reduce risk of advanced AMD. 2 Food sources: Seafood (shrimp, crab, salmon, halibut), Brazil nuts, enriched noodles, brown rice. 3 RDA: 55 mcg for teens and adults (60 mcg for women during pregnancy and 70 mcg when breast-feeding).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin, aids in the function of your nervous system and metabolism, as well as many other body processes. This nutrient also helps promote healthy eyes and might have a role in reducing eye redness. Food sources of vitamin B2 include broccoli, mushrooms, milk, eggs, meat and almonds.his nutrient also helps promote healthy eyes and might have a role in reducing eye redness. Food sources of vitamin B2 include broccoli, mushrooms, milk, eggs, meat and almonds.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Vitamin A also helps reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and it inhibits the formation of cataracts. AMD and cataracts are the leading causes of visual impairment, so getting enough Vitamin A is essential to the health of your eyes.ntioxidants – Vitamin A. Vitamin A is an antioxidant found in foods derived from animals, including meat and eggs, and also in fruits and vegetables like carrots and spinach. Most types of milk are also fortified with vitamin A. Vitamin A is essential to the proper functioning of the retina.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Eye Vitamins. Eye vitamins are essential to have the healthy eyes for a longer period and nowadays it is impossible for us to have the entire eye vitamins in our food as we are fast in our activities and no time to think of these vitamins.So there comes the vitamin in pills form to cope up with the speed.itamin A is fat soluble and an antioxidant which helps in promoting eye health, skin, lung, intestinal tissues and for proper brain function. This vitamin is available in carrots, green leafy vegetables, green pepper and spinach.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1. Eat a rainbow of fruits and vegetables. Orange and yellow fruits and vegetables, such as carrots, pumpkins, lemons and oranges, contain vitamins and antioxidants that will help keep your eyes white. Eating green, leafy foods like spinach and kale also have a positive effect on your eye health.Nuts like almonds, walnuts and peanuts also contain minerals that promote eye health. 1 These fruits and veggies will also help to detoxify your liver. 2 A healthy liver will help keep the whites of your eyes clear and bright.ry blue eye drops. A company from Switzerland, Innoxa, makes eye drops that are actually colored blue. In addition to relieving burning and redness symptoms, Innoxa Blue Drops also coat your eyes with a light film of blue, which counteracts the yellowish tinge in your eyeballs to make them appear whiter.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Vitamins for General Eye Health. Bausch + Lomb Ocuvite eye vitamin and mineral supplements focus on one single thing: the health of your eyes.* Just as your bones need calcium to stay healthy and strong, your eyes have their own set of nutritional needs.cuvite Lutein & Zeaxanthin Eye Vitamins contain antioxidants and nutrients, including vitamins C, E, and Zinc, plus 6 mg of Lutein/Zeaxanthin to help filter blue light and support the health of your eyes.*." ]
vitamin C, vitamin E
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what was the great depression
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Wednesday, October 01, 1969. Although the Great Depression engulfed the world economy some 40 years ago, it lives on as a night­mare for individuals old enough to remember and as a frightening specter in the textbooks of our youth. Some 13 million Americans were unemployed, not wanted in the production process.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Great Depression. Dorothea Lange was employed by the Farm Security Administration to document the Depression through the camera lens. Her bleak photos captured the desperation of the era, as evidenced through this portrait of an 18-year-old migrant worker and her child. Once I built a railroad, I made it run. I made it race against time.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Great Depression. America`s future appeared to shine brightly for most Americans when Herbert Hoover was inaugurated president in 1929. His personal qualifications and penchant for efficient planning made Hoover appear to be the right man to head the executive branch.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Numbers soon proved the optimists incorrect. The depression steadily worsened. By spring of 1933, when FDR took the oath of office, unemployment had risen from 8 to 15 million (roughly 1/3 of the non-farmer workforce) and the gross national product had decreased from $103.8 billion to $55.7 billion.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Great Depression. 1 Dorothea Lange was employed by the Farm Security Administration to document the Depression through the camera lens. Her bleak photos captured the desperation of the era, as evidenced through this portrait of an 18-year-old migrant worker and her child.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Great Depression, which lasted from 1929 to 1941, was a severe economic downturn caused by an overly-confident, over-extended stock market and a drought that struck the South. In an attempt to end the Great Depression, the U.S. government took unprecedented direct action to help stimulate the economy.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The Great Depression. | About the Great Depression | The Depression in the United States--An Overview | About The Dust Bowl | A Depression Photo Essay | A Great Depression Art Gallery |. Compiled and prepared by Cary Nelson.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: However, the seeds of a great depression had been planted in an era of prosperity that was unevenly distributed. In particular, the depression had already sprouted on the American farm and in certain industries.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Great Depression (1929-1939) Although the United States had experienced several depressions before the stock market crash on October 27, 1929, none had been as severe nor as long lasting before Black Thursday struck Wall Street.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Stock Market Crash. After nearly a decade of optimism and prosperity, the United States was thrown into despair on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, the day the stock market crashed and the official beginning of the Great Depression." ]
A severe economic downturn caused by an overly-confident, over-extended stock market and a drought that struck the South.
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what is the meaning rim
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Definition of rim. 1 1a : brinkb : the outer often curved or circular edge or border of something. 2 2a : the outer part of a wheel joined to the hub usually by spokesb : a removable outer metal band on an automobile wheel to which the tire is attached. 3 3 : frame 4c( 1)\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: wheel(noun) a simple machine consisting of a circular frame with spokes (or a solid disc) that can rotate on a shaft or axle (as in vehicles or other machines) steering wheel, wheel(noun) a handwheel that is used for steering. wheel(noun) forces that provide energy and direction.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Definition of rim. 1a : brinkb : the outer often curved or circular edge or border of something. 2a : the outer part of a wheel joined to the hub usually by spokesb : a removable outer metal band on an automobile wheel to which the tire is attached.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: the outer edge, border, margin, or brink of something, especially of a circular object. 2. any edge, margin, or frame added to or around a central object or area. 3. the outer circle of a wheel, attached to the hub by spokes.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: can also be used as an insult similar to Blow me!. Rim me. See more words with the same meaning: insults involving genitalia (list of). Last edited on Feb 25 2000. Submitted by Mike H. on Feb 25 2000.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Rim (wheel) The rim is the outer edge of a wheel, holding the tire. It makes up the outer circular design of the wheel on which the inside edge of the tire is mounted on vehicles such as automobiles. For example, on a bicycle wheel the rim is a large hoop attached to the outer ends of the spokes of the wheel that holds the tire and tube.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Definition of rim for Students. 1 1 : an outer edge especially of something curved the rim of a plate. 2 2 : the part of a wheel that the tire is mounted on.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1. lip, verge. Rim, brim refer to the boundary of a circular or curved area. A rim is a line or surface bounding such an area; an edge or border: the rim of a glass. Brim usually means the inside of the rim, at the top of a hollow object (except of a hat), and is used particularly when the object contains something: The cup was filled to the brim.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: (Lea en español) The offset of a wheel is the distance from its hub mounting surface to the centerline of the wheel. The offset can be one of three types (measured in millimeters).*. The offset of a wheel is the distance from its hub mounting surface to the centerline of the wheel.. The hub mounting surface is even with the centerline of the wheel. The hub mounting surface is located in the front half of the wheel closer to the wheel face.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Link to this slang definition. To link to this term in a web page or blog, insert the following. <a href=http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/rim>rim</a>. To link to this term in a wiki such as Wikipedia, insert the following. [http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/rim rim]" ]
The outer edge of a wheel, holding the tire.
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what color is seal
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: For the coat color in horses, see Seal brown (horse). Seal brown is a rich dark brown color, resembling the color of the dyed fur from the fur seal.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Related: pantene color hair solutions clairol colorseal conditioner clairol conditioning gloss clairol colorseal conditioning clairol conditioning gloss dermasilk.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Later in the decade, they were able to prevent oxidation during dyeing, and the jackets produced were a proper stone brown. Seal brown is one of the official colors of Lehigh University, Brown University, the Cleveland Browns football team, and the engineering honor society, Tau Beta Pi. List of colors.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Her sire was red and white in coat color with a red nose. Her dam was fawn and white in coat color with a black nose. They produced seal and whites and fawn and whites.. Following Up: Asking her who she bred her to.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Later in the decade, they were able to prevent oxidation during dyeing, and the jackets produced were a proper stone brown. Seal brown is one of the official colors of Lehigh University, Brown University, the Cleveland Browns football team, and the engineering honor society, Tau Beta Pi. 1 List of colors. ^ Mitchell, Martha.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Grout Shield Color Seal is a long -lasting highly wear resistant sealer for your grout. Ideal for changing or restoring your grout color. Color Seal is a finish top coat that's applied directly to sanded and unsanded grout. It dries to a natural look and feel. Apply product onto grout line and brush into the surface of the grout. Wipe away excess product from tile surfaces with a damp chamois cloth.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: So I went on to three. So I went on to three different Bully Breed forums and asked them what they thought was behind the Seal color. I also asked if any dogs had been tested, and if they had recorded any breedings and litters. So I'm going to keep track of any information I find here.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: clairol colorseal conditioning gloss. Follow clairol colorseal conditioning gloss to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. Unfollow clairol colorseal conditioning gloss to stop getting updates on your eBay Feed. Yay! You're now following clairol colorseal conditioning gloss in your eBay Feed.You will receive email alerts for new listings.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The color term Seal. So I have been researching Pit Bull colors, and have found quite a few people refer to their dog as being Seal. In equine terms, these dogs would look like faded blacks. I'm not sure if any test breedings have been done or not.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Owners describe their seal dogs as looking black at first, but if standing next to a true black dog, they have faded hairs though out their coats. From the images I have found, I think their nose is black, so that would rule out brown." ]
A rich dark brown.
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flail mower tip speed
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: By definition, a flail mower uses banks of flails (or “knives”) instead of blades. A flail is a short piece of metal that operates by beating the grass (flailing it) and breaking it off. At high speeds, the job is done quite efficiently.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: As with other types of mowers, flail models are matched to the job usually based on size. With most other mowers, the size is measured in deck width; for flail mowers, the size is measured by the width of the rotor (or drum). Drum widths generally range from 48 to 102 inches. Depending on the manufacturer, sets of knives vary per foot of drum length. Triple-gang flail mowers, with two side attachments and one rear attachment, offer the widest swath for the largest jobs, from more than 200-inch widths to just under 300 inches.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Features and Benefits. Designs, specifications, features and information are subject to change without notice. This web site is to be used as a guide for the matching of Land Pride Implements on Kubota Tractors in average conditions. Reta il. customers in conjunction with Kubota/Land pride dealers should use their best judgement to select the best combination of tract or. size and implement capabilities.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: An identifi cation plate is placed on every fl ail mower: _______________________________________________________________________________. When asking for information or technical service, always specify the machine type and width.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Reverse rotor rotation Reverse rotation brings the cut grass up and over the rotor for a cleaner discharge. Cat. 4 driveline with over-. running clutch. Upon disengaging the PTO, the over-running clutch allows the driveline to quit turning, while. the clutch yoke, gearbox and rotor shaft slow down by their own inertia. 3 - “B” Section belts “B” Section belts fit snug in the sheaves, and the multiple belts ensure positive transfer of. power. 3 Fine cut knives per hanger Helps eliminate the peak and valley cut left with many fine cut blade arrangements. High knife tip speed Knife tip speed of 8,705 fpm for cleaner cut.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Interstater’s full-length frame is mounted to the front of the tractor’s bolster housing. and pads at the rear of the tractor and includes a positive transport lockup position. The frame is not mounted to the bell-housing. Some frames may require offset mounting.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The SLE Flails are primarily designed to mow grass, weeds and light brush. The mowers are assembled for operation with 540 RPM tractor input only (rated PTO up to 45. HP), and supplied standard with Cat. I lift pins for tractor attachment. The mowers can fi t Cat. I quick attach hitch, by using suitable bushings to adapt diameters of. lift pins.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: This durable and reliable mower requires low horsepower for a 1-inch cutting capacity. It is available in a single cutting width of 60. Like all Vrisimo flail mowers, the cutter drum is electronically balanced for smoother operation. The adjustable rear roller ensures uniform cutting height.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A unique feature of the Interstater®. mowing. wiring is the in-frame cooling system which is. used to maintain the proper oil temperature. while providing a constant power flow. Heated hydraulic oil is passed through. tubes on top of the wing units. Forced air,\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Vrisimo MinsMax Flail Mower is an affordable, versatile and popular addition to any landowner’s tool kit. It is a mower that provides maximum cutting power and is specifically designed for use on the Toro GM360. Cutting capacity .5-1.0”. Affordable." ]
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what relation frequency transmitter
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A radio transmitter is an electronic device which, when connected to an antenna, produces an electromagnetic signal such as in radio and television broadcasting, two way communications or radar.or better frequency stability, it was common to multiply the frequency of the oscillator up to the final, required frequency. This was accommodated by allocating the short wave amateur and marine bands in harmonically related frequencies such as 3.5, 7, 14 and 28 MHz.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The transmitter combines the information signal to be carried with the radio frequency signal which generates the radio waves, which is often called the carrier. This process is called modulation. The information can be added to the carrier in several different ways, in different types of transmitter. radio transmitter is an electronic circuit which transforms electric power from a battery or electrical mains into a radio frequency alternating current, which reverses direction millions to billions of times per second.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The RF part of the electromagnetic spectrum is generally defined as that part of the spectrum where electromagnetic waves have frequencies in the range of about 3 kilohertz (3 kHz) to 300 gigahertz (300 GHz).he frequency of an RF signal is usually expressed in terms of a unit called the hertz (Hz). One Hz equals one cycle per second. One megahertz (MHz) equals one million cycles per second. Different forms of electromagnetic energy are categorized by their wavelengths and frequencies.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 In an FSK (frequency-shift keying) transmitter, which transmits digital data, the frequency of the carrier is shifted between two frequencies which represent the two binary digits, 0 and 1. radio transmitter is an electronic circuit which transforms electric power from a battery or electrical mains into a radio frequency alternating current, which reverses direction millions to billions of times per second.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A radio transmitter design has to meet certain requirements. These include the frequency of operation, the type of modulation, the stability and purity of the resulting signal, the efficiency of power use, and the power level required to meet the system design objectives.or better frequency stability, it was common to multiply the frequency of the oscillator up to the final, required frequency. This was accommodated by allocating the short wave amateur and marine bands in harmonically related frequencies such as 3.5, 7, 14 and 28 MHz.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A radio transmitter is usually part of a radio communication system which uses electromagnetic waves (radio waves) to transport information (in this case sound) over a distance. radio transmitter is an electronic circuit which transforms electric power from a battery or electrical mains into a radio frequency alternating current, which reverses direction millions to billions of times per second.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A radio transmitter is an electronic circuit which transforms electric power from a battery or electrical mains into a radio frequency alternating current, which reverses direction millions to billions of times per second. radio transmitter is an electronic circuit which transforms electric power from a battery or electrical mains into a radio frequency alternating current, which reverses direction millions to billions of times per second.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The general relation between distance (d) of a Tx and its power (P) is given by: E=[(30P)^0.5]/d where E stands for the sensitivity of the transmitter in V/m (Volts per meters).E can be assumed 20 uV/m for frequencies below than 200 MHz.he general relation between distance (d) of a Tx and its power (P) is given by: E=[(30P)^0.5]/d where E stands for the sensitivity of the transmitter in V/m (Volts per meters).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The SIRIUS Frequency Finder helps you find the best FM frequency to tune your FM transmitter to, whether it's for your satellite radio or your iPod's FM transmitter car kit, by searching an FCC-provided database of licensed FM broadcasters..he SIRIUS Frequency Finder helps you find the best FM frequency to tune your FM transmitter to, whether it's for your satellite radio or your iPod's FM transmitter car kit, by searching an FCC-provided database of licensed FM broadcasters..\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 In an FM (frequency modulation) transmitter the frequency of the carrier is varied by the modulation signal. 2 In an FSK (frequency-shift keying) transmitter, which transmits digital data, the frequency of the carrier is shifted between two frequencies which represent the two binary digits, 0 and 1. radio transmitter is an electronic circuit which transforms electric power from a battery or electrical mains into a radio frequency alternating current, which reverses direction millions to billions of times per second." ]
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define singular subjects
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The basic idea is: When the doer of the action in a sentence is one person or one entity, and the correct form of the action word is singular, then you have a singular subject … . John plays the piano. John is the one person doing the action, and plays is the 3rd person singular form of the verb to play. John is the singular subject. The students play in a band. The subject is The students, and play is the 3rd person plural form of the verb to play. Antelope are beautiful ruminant animals.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The noun 'family' is singular as a subject or an object in a sentence. The plural form of the singular noun family is families. EXAMPLES My family is s … pending the summer at the lake. (subject of the sentence) We like to invite your family to our barbecue.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A subject that is just one thing-one person, one hat, one dog, one plane, one mouse etc. The cat ate the rat. - singular subject-cat = one cat. A plural subject is a subject that is more than one.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Sometimes the subject is separated from the verb by such words as along with, as well as, besides, not, etc. These words and phrases are not part of the subject. Ignore them and use a singular verb when the subject is singular.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: By Richard Nordquist. Definition: The correspondence of a verb with its subject in person (first, second, or third) and number (singular or plural). The principle of subject-verb agreement applies to finite verbs in the present tense and, in a limited way, to the past forms of the verb to be (was and were). See Examples and Observations, below.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Examples and Observations: 1 A singular subject needs a singular verb, and a plural subject needs a plural verb. (Reminder: The verb is the action word in the sentence. 2 The subject is who or what does the action.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A singular subject is a noun or a pronoun for just one person, place, or thing. A plural subject is a noun or a pronoun that is two or more persons, places, or things. Exampl … es: Singular subject: The boy came for lunch. He was hungry. Plural subject: The boys came for lunch.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Being able to find the right subject and verb will help you correct errors of subject-verb agreement. Basic Rule. A singular subject (she, Bill, car) takes a singular verb (is, goes, shines), whereas a plural subject takes a plural verb. Example: The list of items is/are on the desk. If you know that list is the subject, then you will choose is for the verb. Rule 1. A subject will come before a phrase beginning with of. This is a key rule for understanding subjects. The word of is the culprit in many, perhaps most, subject-verb mistakes. Hasty writers, speakers, readers, and listeners might miss the all-too-common mistake in the following sentence:\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: noun-the word class that can serve as the subject or object of a verb, the object of a preposition, or in apposition. collective noun-a noun that is singular in form but refers to a group of people or things. mass noun-a noun that does not form plurals. count noun-a noun that forms plurals. generic noun-a noun that does not specify either masculine or feminine gender.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 3. When the word and connects two or more nouns or pronouns, use a plural verb. She and her family are at Disney World. 4. When a compound subject contains both a singular and a plural noun or pronoun joined by or or nor, the verb should agree with the part of the subject that is nearer the verb. The athlete or his teammates sprint every day. His teammates or the athlete sprints every day. 5." ]
A noun or a pronoun for just one person, place, or thing.
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types of seizures characterized by tonic clonic
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Complex partial epileptic seizures. confined to a larger region of the brain than simple partial seizures. impaired level awareness about surroundings. usually involves the temporal lobe. symptoms: glassy stare and lack of response. inappropriate or confused responses to questions. sitting, standing, or walking aimlessly.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Epilepsy Seizure Types and Symptoms. Based on the type of behavior and brain activity, seizures are divided into two broad categories: generalized and partial (also called local or focal). Classifying the type of seizure helps doctors diagnose whether or not a patient has epilepsy.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Complex partial epileptic seizures. Partial seizures with secondary generalization are focal seizures that spread to both sides of the brain causing a grand mal convulsion. Except for beginning locally and spreading, partial seizures look the same as the generalized tonic-clonic seizure, described below.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Generalized seizures affect both cerebral hemispheres (sides of the brain) from the beginning of the seizure. They produce loss of consciousness, either briefly or for a longer period of time, and are sub-categorized into several major types: Generalized tonic clonic seizures (grand mal seizures) are the most common and best known type of generalized seizure. They begin with stiffening of the limbs (the tonic phase), followed by jerking of the limbs and face (the clonic phase).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Clonic seizures are repetitive, rhythmic jerks that involve both sides of the body at the same time. Tonic seizures are characterized by stiffening of the muscles. Atonic seizures consist of a sudden and general loss of muscle tone, particularly in the arms and legs, which often results in a fall.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures (Grand Mal Seizures) 1 dramatic convulsions. 2 characterized by total body stiffening and a cry or vocalization tonic phase. 3 rhythmic jerking of the body occurs about 30 seconds later clonic phase. confusion or drowsiness for minutes to hours after.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Unlike focal seizures, generalized seizures are not confined to just one side of the brain. The types of generalized seizures are explained below. Click the thumbnail of the EEG images to view the full-sized image. Generalized tonic-clonic seizures are characterized by five distinct phases that occur in the child.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Generalized tonic-clonic seizures (also called grand mal seizures) Generalized tonic-clonic seizures are characterized by five distinct phases that occur in the child. The body, arms, and legs will flex (contract), extend (straighten out), tremor (shake), a clonic period (contraction and relaxation of the muscles), followed by the postictal period.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Seizure types. Seizure types are most commonly defined and grouped according to the classification proposed by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) in 1981. Distinguishing between seizure types is important since different types of seizure may have different causes, outcomes and treatments.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: When the effects of a partial seizure appear as a 'warning sign' before a larger seizure, they are known as an aura: it is frequently the case that a partial seizure will spread to other parts of the brain and eventually become generalized, resulting in a tonic-clonic convulsion." ]
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what is the average salary for a nurse
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Average Nurse Salary in India. Nurses in India collect an average yearly pay of Rs 77,477 to Rs 503,371, bonus of up to Rs 49,132 and profit sharing of up to Rs 21,365 for a total average salary from between Rs 71,801 to Rs 676,108. The median average salary in India is Rs 152,414 per year.urses in India collect an average yearly pay of Rs 77,477 to Rs 503,371, bonus of up to Rs 49,132 and profit sharing of up to Rs 21,365 for a total average salary from between Rs 71,801 to Rs 676,108. The median average salary in India is Rs 152,414 per year.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: For example the median expected annual pay for a typical Nurse Practitioner in the United States is $97,688, so 50% of the people who perform the job of Nurse Practitioner in the United States are expected to make less than $97,688.Source: HR Reported data as of October 2015. 1 Salary.2 Salary + Bonus.or example the median expected annual pay for a typical Nurse Practitioner in the United States is $97,688, so 50% of the people who perform the job of Nurse Practitioner in the United States are expected to make less than $97,688. Source: HR Reported data as of October 2015.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Average salary of nurse in Philippines. In the Philippines, registered nurses receive an average salary from between PHP 69,608 to PHP 333,307 per annum and a yearly bonus of up to PHP 30,134.They also get to collect profit sharing from between PHP 1,000 to PHP 18,500 for a total average salary from between PHP 67,051 to PHP 405,901 per year.urses in India collect an average yearly pay of Rs 77,477 to Rs 503,371, bonus of up to Rs 49,132 and profit sharing of up to Rs 21,365 for a total average salary from between Rs 71,801 to Rs 676,108. The median average salary in India is Rs 152,414 per year.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Pay Difference by Location. New York is home to an above-average pay rate for Nurse Practitioners, 17 percent higher than the national average. Nurse Practitioners will also find cushy salaries in San Francisco (+13 percent), Los Angeles (+11 percent), Houston (+6 percent), and Boston (+6 percent).ay Difference by Location. New York is home to an above-average pay rate for Nurse Practitioners, 17 percent higher than the national average. Nurse Practitioners will also find cushy salaries in San Francisco (+13 percent), Los Angeles (+11 percent), Houston (+6 percent), and Boston (+6 percent).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: As per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average income for registered nurses was $68,910 per annum, in May 2013. The mean hourly wages was reported to be $33.13.The total number of RNs employed throughout the USA was 2,661,890. 90% RNs made less than $46.31 per hour; 10% RNs made above $46.31. 2 75% earned less than $38.55; 25% earned more than $38.55. 3 The income of 50% employees was below $31.84 per hour; while the other 50% enjoyed hourly salary more than $31.84.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Salary Outlook. The BLS reports the median salary for a registered nurse was $66,220 in 2013. The best-paid 10 percent of RNs made more than $96,320, while the bottom 10 percent earned less than $45,630.he highest-paid RN positions are clustered in California, including the metropolitan areas of San Francisco, San Jose and Vallejo. In 2013, registered nurses made an average salary of $68,910, which is pretty good pay compared with some of the other health care professions on this year’s Best Jobs list.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Salary Outlook. The pay is good. In 2013, nurse practitioners made a median salary of $92,670. The highest-paid 10 percent earned $126,250 and the lowest-paid 10 percent earned $66,960.For the best salary potential, you should head to the metropolitan areas of Columbus, Indiana; Texarkana, Texas; or San Jose, California.alary Outlook. The pay is good. In 2013, nurse practitioners made a median salary of $92,670. The highest-paid 10 percent earned $126,250 and the lowest-paid 10 percent earned $66,960.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: According to The Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for a registered nurse as of May 2013 was $68,910 annually. The top 75 percent of nurses made an average of $80,190 annually, while the top 90 percent averaged over $96,320 every year.ccording to The Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for a registered nurse as of May 2013 was $68,910 annually. The top 75 percent of nurses made an average of $80,190 annually, while the top 90 percent averaged over $96,320 every year.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: $67,930. In 2013, registered nurses made an average salary of $68,910, which is pretty good pay compared with some of the other health care professions on this year’s Best Jobs list.he highest-paid RN positions are clustered in California, including the metropolitan areas of San Francisco, San Jose and Vallejo. In 2013, registered nurses made an average salary of $68,910, which is pretty good pay compared with some of the other health care professions on this year’s Best Jobs list.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The highest-paid RN positions are clustered in California, including the metropolitan areas of San Francisco, San Jose and Vallejo. In 2013, registered nurses made an average salary of $68,910, which is pretty good pay compared with some of the other health care professions on this year’s Best Jobs list.he highest-paid RN positions are clustered in California, including the metropolitan areas of San Francisco, San Jose and Vallejo. In 2013, registered nurses made an average salary of $68,910, which is pretty good pay compared with some of the other health care professions on this year’s Best Jobs list." ]
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kgo talk show hosts
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A former KGO Radio employee shares his notebook while reminiscing with others laid off from the company at the nearby Grumpy’s Restaurant & Pub in San Francisco, Calif. Thursday, March 31, 2016. Grumpy’s Pub was packed with enough journalists to staff its own newsroom Thursday.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Rising star of talk media Like no one else, renowned radio talk show host, public speaker, political pundit, and writer, Ethan Bearman presents listeners with thought-provoking perspectives and fascinating interviews, all with incomparable energy and an independent voice that resonates with his Gen X audience.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: KGO-TV, ABC7 Anchor Pete Wilson. Bay Area TV anchor and radio talk show host Pete Wilson – whose local broadcast career spanned three decades – died after suffering a heart attack during hip replacement surgery at Stanford Hospital, KGO-AM radio officials confirmed Saturday.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: AnonymousFebruary 28, 2015 at 8:06 PM. Tonight, I tuned in to listen to Karel on KGO like I have for several years. I was very sad to hear that Karel is no longer with KGO. He was very honest, intelligent and told it like it was I have no desire to listen to the other talk show host or KGO radio. ReplyDelete.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The layoffs are a blow to the local news scene, as KGO is one of few remaining for-profit news radio stations in San Francisco. “It’s just a really sad end,” said one former staffer, while sitting in Grumpy’s.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: KGO Radio talk show host Ronn Owens discusses battle with Parkinson's disease. One of the Bay Area's best-known radio hosts recently revealed he has Parkinson's disease. The entire interview airs Sunday at 10 a.m. on ABC7.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: KGO (AM) KGO (810 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to San Francisco, California. It is one of two Talk radio stations in the San Francisco Bay Area owned by Cumulus Media. The other is 560 KSFO. While KSFO airs mostly nationally syndicated talk hosts, KGO runs mostly local hosts on weekdays.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Radio host Ronn Owens staying at KGO, after all. Share this: Radio station KGO has pulled an abrupt about-face and will retain veteran Bay Area morning talk show host Ronn Owens, it was officially announced Monday. Last week, amid a dramatic format change and staff layoffs, KGO said Owens would be moving to sister station KSFO.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: One of the Bay Area's best-known radio hosts recently revealed he has Parkinson's disease, but chose to hide it from the public for more than 12 years. KGO Radio talk show host Ronn Owens and his wife, former KGO news anchor Jan Black, sat down with ABC7 News anchor Cheryl Jennings to talk about Owens' battle. Owens' doctor William Marks from UCSF talked about symptoms and treatments ranging from medication to surgery.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: BREAKING Ethan’s popular radio talk show, The Ethan Bearman Show, returns to the airwaves on Tuesday, April 5, 2016. Tune in to San Francisco’s KGO AM 810, weekdays from 12 noon to 2 pm for his sharp insights and witty take on the world. Read more…." ]
Ronn Owens, Pete Wilson and Ethan Bearman.
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how much does an interior design internship pay
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 View all Central New Jersey Interior Design Firm jobs in Tinton Falls, NJ - Tinton Falls jobs. 2 Salary Search: Interior Design Internship salaries in Tinton Falls, NJ. 3 Learn more about working at Central New Jersey Interior Design Firm. Related forums: Tinton Falls, New Jersey - Leedy Interiors - Interior Designer.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 View all Perceptions Interiors jobs in West Chester, PA - West Chester jobs. 2 Salary Search: Fall Internship Interior Design Firm salaries in West Chester, PA. 3 Learn more about working at Perceptions Interiors. Related forums: Perceptions Interiors - West Chester, Pennsylvania.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 View all Let's Remodel jobs in Portland, OR - Portland jobs. 2 Salary Search: Interior Design Intern salaries in Portland, OR. 3 Learn more about working at Let's Remodel. Related forums: Portland, Oregon - Interior Designer - Let's Remodel.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Share Pin Email. Q: I am 23 years old, former investment banker and looking to make a big career change. All my life I have loved decorating, building, painting and creating. I must credit your website with inspiring me to take this a step further to build my career in interior design.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 What is the average annual salary for Interior Designer I? How much does a Interior Designer I make? The median annual Interior Designer I salary is $42,572, as of July 29, 2016, with a range usually between $33,763-$46,702, however this can vary widely depending on a variety of factors.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: For example the median expected annual pay for a typical Interior Designer I in the United States is $42,572, so 50% of the people who perform the job of Interior Designer I in the United States are expected to make less than $42,572. Percentile. Location. 10th Percentile Interior Designer I Salary.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 View all Coupar Consulting jobs in San Francisco, CA - San Francisco jobs. 2 Salary Search: Interior Design Internship salaries in San Francisco, CA. 3 Learn more about working at Coupar Consulting. Related forums: Interior Designer - SAN Francisco, California - Interior Design Staffing & Recruitment.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 View all Casablanca Design Group jobs in Marietta, GA - Marietta jobs. 2 Salary Search: Design Internship salaries in Marietta, GA. 3 Learn more about working at Casablanca Design Group. Related forums: Designer - Marietta, Georgia - Casablanca Design Group.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: For example the median expected annual pay for a typical Interior Designer I in the United States is $42,572, so 50% of the people who perform the job of Interior Designer I in the United States are expected to make less than $42,572. Source: HR Reported data as of August 2016.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Advice on How To Get a Design Internship? Q: I am 23 years old, former investment banker and looking to make a big career change. All my life I have loved decorating, building, painting and creating. I must credit your website with inspiring me to take this a step further to build my career in interior design. My question: I have been sending emails and resumes to many interior design firms - but not getting any responses." ]
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what is the biggest fish in the world?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The largest living lobe-finned fish is the coelacanth. The average weight of the living West Indian Ocean coelacanth, (Latimeria chalumnae), is 80 kg (180 lb), and they can reach up to 2 m (6.6 ft) in length. Specimens can measure up to 110 kg (240 lb). The largest lobe-finned fish of all time was Hyneria at up to 5 m (16 ft).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: There are two distinct sections of the market as a whole. The inner market (jōnai-shijō) is the licensed wholesale market, where approximately 900 licensed wholesale dealers operate small stalls and where the auctions and most of the processing of the fish take place.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Tsukiji Market (築地市場, Tsukiji shijō), supervised by the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market (東京都中央卸売市場, Tōkyō-to Chūō Oroshiuri Shijō) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs, is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and also one of the largest wholesale food markets of any kind.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 In the episode, the winning team (the Yellow Penguins) received a reward in the form of a VIP tour of the fish market. In the 2011 documentary film Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the market is featured and discussed as it relates to Jiro Ono's life profession as a world-renowned sushi chef.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The market is located in Tsukiji in central Tokyo, between the Sumida River and the upmarket Ginza shopping district.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: World's largest freshwater fish caught? Scientists working with Jeff Corwin for ABC's show Ocean Mysteries say they caught a 600-800 pound giant stingray in Thailand which may be the world's largest freshwater fish ever caught. U.S.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: More Videos ... Scientists working with Jeff Corwin for ABC's show Ocean Mysteries say they caught a 600-800 pound giant stingray in Thailand which may be the world's largest freshwater fish ever caught. Creatures of the Deep (47 Videos)\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 The market is featured in the music video for the 2014 single Rather Be by the British band Clean Bandit. The Japanese culture and lifestyle television show Begin Japanology aired on NHK World featured a full episode on Tsukiji fish market in 2008.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The largest species is the beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) of the Caspian and Black seas, the only extant bony fish to rival the massiveness of the ocean sunfish. The largest specimen considered reliable (based on remains) was caught in Volga estuary in 1827 and measured 7.3 m (24 ft) and weighed 1,474 kg (3,250 lb).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The largest of the gar, and the largest entirely freshwater fish in North America, is the alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula). The largest gar ever known, caught in Louisiana in 1925, was 3 m (9.8 ft) in length and weighed 137 kg (302 lb)." ]
Jeff Corwin
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definition of negate
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In grammar, a negative clause contains a word such as 'not', 'never', or 'no-one'. 6. adjective. If a medical test or scientific test is negative, it shows no evidence of the medical condition or substance that you are looking for. So far 57 have taken the test and all have been negative.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Trends of 'negate'. Translations for 'negate'. British English: negate VERB. If one thing negates another, it causes that other thing to lose the effect or value that it had.These weaknesses negated his otherwise progressive attitude towards the staff.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: verb (used with object), negated, negating. 1. to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of: an investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences. 2. to nullify or cause to be ineffective: Progress on the study has been negated by the lack of funds. verb (used without object), negated, negating.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Definition of 'negate'. Word Frequency. negate (nɪgeɪt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense negates , present participle negating , past tense , past participle negated. 1. verb. If one thing negates another, it causes that other thing to lose the effect or value that it had. [formal]\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: In logic, negation, also called logical complement, is an operation that takes a proposition p to another proposition not p, written ¬p, which is interpreted intuitively as being true when p is false, and false when p is true. Negation is thus a unary (single-argument) logical connective.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Associated concepts: negative covenant, negative easeeent, negative evidence, negative testimony. See also: challenge, contest, contradict, contrary, disadvantageous, disapprove, disavow, disown, dispute, dissent, negate, opposite, perverse, prohibit, rebut, recusant, refuse, reject, veto, vitiate. NEGATIVE. This word has several significations.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: However, he did not negate his relationship with the child according to the law. Other researchers stress that the retraction, published in the September Nature Medicine, doesn't negate the potential of using fused tumor and immune cells to stimulate a patient's immune system against cancer.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In grammar, a negative clause contains a word such as 'not', 'never', or 'no-one'. If a medical test or scientific test is negative, it shows no evidence of the medical condition or substance that you are looking for. So far 57 have taken the test and all have been negative. ...negative test results.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: When a party affirms a negative in his pleadings, and without the establishment of which, by evidence, he cannot recover or defend himself, the burden of the proof lies upon him, and he must prove the negative.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Classical negation can be defined in terms of other logical operations. For example, ¬p can be defined as p → F, where → is logical consequence and F is absolute falsehood. Conversely, one can define F as p & ¬p for any proposition p, where & is logical conjunction." ]
To deny the existence, evidence, or truth of, an investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences.
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what was the date ve day in wwii?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Why Russia Celebrates V-E Day on a Different Day Than Everyone Else. Seventy years ago, international politics and a technical glitch delayed the end of World War II for an hour.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: It followed the dropping of the devastating atomic bomb on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima on August 6 and Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. Victory Day is a state holiday in Rhode Island in the United States on the second Monday each year. Victory Day marks the anniversary the Allies’ victory during World War II.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: VE day, on the... show more Me and my family have recently had a little argument about the general dates. I say that Japan surrendered to us after we dropped the bombs in '46 or '47, finally surrendering in early-mid 1947. They say it happened in like '43 but I know for sure that it did not end that early. VE day, on the... show more Me and my family have recently had a little argument about the general dates.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The reason had to do with the last time Germany surrendered, 55 miles to the west, in 1918. The surrender had been signed by a civilian politician who opposed the war and not by Germany’s top military commander.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: VE Day-May 7th (8th) 1945 - my Dad was in London on leave. VJ Day-August 15th, 1945 - Daddy was on a troop ship in New York Harbor preparing to ship out to the Pacific. As the bombs were dropped on the 6th (Hiroshima) and the 9th (Nagasaki) - it STILL took them a few days to accept that they had been defeated.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Washington, meanwhile, is celebrating V-E Day in its own way on May 8—with its airspace full of World War II-era jets conducting an anniversary flyover. But the bureaucratic confusion over Germany’s surrender 70 years ago makes that date rather misleading.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: VE day, on the other hand, we're all pretty sure it was over in early December of 1945. Can anyone tell us exact dates of when Germany surrendered, when we dropped the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and finally, when Japan surrendered.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Americans, Brits, and the French mark the date of the Allied Victory in Europe (V-E Day) on May 8; Russians celebrate the occasion on May 9. It’s not just a time-zone difference, but a tale of two cities, two documents, a few missing sentences, and about 75 minutes.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Rhode Island. Victory Day, also known as VJ Day, is an annual state holiday celebrated on the second Monday in August in Rhode Island in the United States. It marks the anniversary of the Allies’ victory over Japan during World War II. Monday, August 10, 2015 (local in Rhode Island). Monday, August 8, 2016 (local in Rhode Island).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: If this battle over World War II history started out subtle, it hasn’t stayed that way. This year, Russia will celebrate its Victory Day, which President Vladimir Putin has called the country’s “biggest holiday,” without Western politicians, who are boycotting the event in protest of Russian actions in Ukraine." ]
7th (8th) 1945
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why was the occupational safety and health administration created
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Created in response to the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, OSHA’s main goal is to protect the rights and safety of workers by preventing workplace injuries and deaths and holding employers accountable for safe workplaces.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Save. Crane image by Vanessa van Rensburg from Fotolia.com. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a subdivision of the U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA develops standards to protect the rights of workers, and to reduce the risk of injury or death in the workplace.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Organization. OSHA is part of the United States Department of Labor. The administrator for OSHA is the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. OSHA's administrator answers to the Secretary of Labor, who is a member of the cabinet of the President of the United States.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: OSHA is part of the United States Department of Labor. The administrator for OSHA is the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. OSHA's administrator answers to the Secretary of Labor, who is a member of the cabinet of the President of the United States.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The administrator for OSHA is the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. OSHA's administrator answers to the Secretary of Labor, who is a member of the cabinet of the President of the United States. 1 OSHA Organizational Chart.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The administrator for OSHA is the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. OSHA's administrator answers to the Secretary of Labor, who is a member of the cabinet of the President of the United States.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: As a result of this legislation, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was created under the assistant secretary of labor for occupational safety and health to enforce the regulations established by the 1970 act.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Act created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), an agency of the Department of Labor. OSHA was given the authority both to set and enforce workplace health and safety standards.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 is the US legislation that created OSHA (the Occupational Safety and Health Administration), NIOSH (the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health), and the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: OSHA is part of the United States Department of Labor. The administrator for OSHA is the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. OSHA's administrator answers to the Secretary of Labor, who is a member of the cabinet of the President of the United States. 1 OSHA Organizational Chart." ]
enforce workplace health and standard to reduce workplace injuries and deaths
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most affordable place to retire in florida
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Named twice on Forbes’ list of “America’s Most Affordable Cities” and as one of the “Most Affordable Cities to Buy a Home” by CNN, Akron has a cost-of-living index score 20 points below the national average (the lowest in this list!).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The median home price in this town is just $114,200. It's a popular place where locals enjoy craft beer, museums, and a variety of performing arts. South Bend, Ind. Retired football fans will want to flock to this college town where the median home price is a cool $82,500.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: As a result, the so-called golden years are looking less than golden for some post 50s. According to the Administration on Aging, the median income of people over 65 was $27,707 for men and $15,362 for women in 2011. Many post 50s may consider going overseas to retire on a budget since there are a variety of low-cost options abroad.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Because the area offers easy access to the Atlantic, the Gulf and freshwater, it's also a paradise for fishing, says Chris Nabicht, 51, a Deltona city council member and retired firefighter, whose favorite pastimes include surf casting near Turtle Mound and bass fishing in Lake Monroe. Sunrise over Pocatello, Idaho.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Listed on AARP’s list of “Most Affordable Retirement Cities,” San Angelo has a cost-of-living index score that is 17 points below the national average, and the median house price in San Angelo is barely over $100,00, with an average apartment rental price of $553.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: This is home to the famed Kentucky Derby and Louisville Slugger Museum -- and a place where the mint juleps are always flowing. Bangor, Maine In this quaint New England town, the media home price is just $110,400. The town offers historic architecture and a barrage of outdoor activities, from beaches to biking. To find out about five other cheap retirement cities read the entire AARP article here.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In a less affordable city, the 68-year-old Orians might not have the freedom to give away her time. She rents a one-bedroom apartment in a building for low-income older adults and pays $400 a month, including heat and gas. She spends $175 a month on food and $25 on electricity.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Great eating: Try Tia Cori's Tacos on North Beach in Daytona: Tacos start at $1.50; margaritas are $4. Catch a game: Join the Silver Sluggers Club for $15 and get in free to all Tuesday games at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, home of the Class A Daytona Cubs. Favorite freebie: The Art League of Daytona Beach. Ask David Simms, 76, what makes Daytona Beach such a great retirement city, and he's a little stumped.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Alexandria, LA. Named one of the “10 Most Affordable U.S. Cities to Retire” by CBS News and one of the “25 Best Places to Retire in 2013” by Forbes, Alexandria has a cost-of-living index score that is 11 points below the national average, making it an ideal Southern city for retirees.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Here is the process that was used to select the top 10 most affordable cities to retire in the United States: Compiled a list of 200 cities that are popular retirement destinations, based on ratings and reviews given by Forbes, U.S. News and World Report,Huffington Post, and other sources." ]
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what do electricians charge per hour
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The median rate is $22.68 per hour, with electricians in the 10th percentile charging $13.79, those in the 25th percentile earning $17.30, those in the 75th percentile earning $30.35, and those in the 90th percentile earning $38.59.he BLS names Alaska as the highest-paying state for electricians with an hourly mean wage of $32.44, followed by Illinois with a rate of $32.33 per hour and New York with a rate of $32 per hour.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: For example, if an electrician charges a call out fee of $60 and they work at your home for an hour and 15 minutes, they might charge $75 for the job if their hourly rate is also $60.There are three ways to save on the cost of an electrician: Small jobs can cost more per hour than larger jobs.If you ask an electrician to replace a light switch, for example, it will only take them a few minutes to do the job, but they may have to charge you their call out rate to cover their time.mall jobs can cost more per hour than larger jobs. If you ask an electrician to replace a light switch, for example, it will only take them a few minutes to do the job, but they may have to charge you their call out rate to cover their time.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Average Charges. Professional electricians may actually charge anywhere from $40 to $100 an hour, depending on the job and the skill level of the person performing it. For instance, a licensed journeyman averaged a $54.39 per hour charge for residential work as of 2012, according to the Top Electricians website.If an apprentice electrician is sent to perform a simpler job, the charge may be lower, with an average of $39.79 an hour.ven full-time electricians may be paid by the hour rather than a salary, as in many blue-collar jobs that may not have a set 9-to-5 schedule. In addition, what an electrician charges per hour may not directly reflect what goes into an individual's pocket.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Electricians who do not charge a call out fee may charge extra for the first hour's work for the same reason. The extra charge covers them for travel and set up time on small jobs. Electricians typically charge between $65 and $110 an hour depending on their location and the type of work they do.On average, they charge about $80 an hour for residential work, but do not necessarily charge for a full hour's work if the job takes a short amount of time.mall jobs can cost more per hour than larger jobs. If you ask an electrician to replace a light switch, for example, it will only take them a few minutes to do the job, but they may have to charge you their call out rate to cover their time.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: For instance, many electricians will charge a higher rate for the first hour of work or include additional charges for travel. They may also charge a minimum fee, often the equivalent of one hour of work, for even the simplest and quickest of jobs.ven full-time electricians may be paid by the hour rather than a salary, as in many blue-collar jobs that may not have a set 9-to-5 schedule. In addition, what an electrician charges per hour may not directly reflect what goes into an individual's pocket.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Although there are still a few low-cost areas where electricians work for $30-$50 an hour, typically they charge $50-$100 an hour or more depending on local rates and their qualifications. 2 Some electricians quote a flat fee per job rather than an hourly rate, depending on the scope and type of work to be performed. Average total costs for rewiring a house start at $3,500-$8,000 for a moderate-sized home with easy access to the crawlspace and attic, but it can cost $8,500-$30,000 or more for rewiring a large house and/or one with difficult access.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Electrician Cost. 1 Although there are still a few low-cost areas where electricians work for $30-$50 an hour, typically they charge $50-$100 an hour or more depending on local rates and their qualifications. Average total costs for rewiring a house start at $3,500-$8,000 for a moderate-sized home with easy access to the crawlspace and attic, but it can cost $8,500-$30,000 or more for rewiring a large house and/or one with difficult access.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In natural gas distribution, an electrician charges an hourly rate of $33.87 per hour, those working in services to buildings and dwellings earn $32 an hour, and those working in pipeline transportation of natural gas earn $30.73 an hour. Hourly rates for electricians vary depending on the cost of living in the area.The BLS names Alaska as the highest-paying state for electricians with an hourly mean wage of $32.44, followed by Illinois with a rate of $32.33 per hour and New York with a rate of $32 per hour.he BLS names Alaska as the highest-paying state for electricians with an hourly mean wage of $32.44, followed by Illinois with a rate of $32.33 per hour and New York with a rate of $32 per hour.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Electrician prices for hourly rate. This is how much you would expect to pay an electrician irrespective of the job involved. Although usually you will be quoted a price that includes the parts AND labour. The price per hour will vary depending on location in the country and demand of electricians services.his is how much you would expect to pay an electrician irrespective of the job involved. Although usually you will be quoted a price that includes the parts AND labour. The price per hour will vary depending on location in the country and demand of electricians services.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Even full-time electricians may be paid by the hour rather than a salary, as in many blue-collar jobs that may not have a set 9-to-5 schedule. In addition, what an electrician charges per hour may not directly reflect what goes into an individual's pocket.ven full-time electricians may be paid by the hour rather than a salary, as in many blue-collar jobs that may not have a set 9-to-5 schedule. In addition, what an electrician charges per hour may not directly reflect what goes into an individual's pocket." ]
$33.87
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how early can babies have juice?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: This includes orange juice. Once your baby has started solid foods, they can usually be introduced to small amounts of water or juice. Most pediatricians recommend using juices that do not contain acid, which can be very hard on a baby’s stomach. Usually, babies will start with prune, apple or grape juice.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Juice is in the same category as solid foods. Babies need nothing other than breastmilk for the first six months (except in rare cases).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Orange juice is not good for babies under one year of age. While orange juice is packed with vitamins, especially vitamin C, fibers and nutrients that are great for your baby’s growth and development, it is also packed with acids. Orange juice is made from oranges, and oranges are considered a citrus food. The acids found in citrus foods are known as citric acids. These acids can be very hard on your baby’s digestive system, and may result in your child having a rash.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Babies do not need juice. Babies younger than 6 months should not be given juice. However, if you choose to give your baby juice, do so only after 6 months of age, give only 100% fruit juice, and offer it only in a cup, not in a bottle. To help prevent tooth decay, do not put your child to bed with a bottle. If you do, make sure it contains only water.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Some authorities do not recommend juice at all for babies under 12 months old. 2 Juice intake, like water intake, can interfere with breastfeeding because it fills baby up so that he nurses less. 3 Juice should be introduced just like any other new food.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: I started my boy at 6 months of age for all the juices and foods the 1st foods, but when he was 3 months I was feeding him applesauce in rice cereal. 1 Helpful (3). 2 Nice (1). 3 Funny (1). 4 Encouraging. 5 Hugs.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 Babies under six months should not be given juice. 2 According to the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition, “There is no nutritional indication to feed juice to infants younger than 6 months.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Citrus juice causes allergies of all kinds if given at too young of age. My mother gave my sister orange juice every day, and as a kid, she developed allergies to pollen, dust, ragweed, oatmeal, oranges, etc. i avoided any citrus for my kids when they were babies and toddlers, and they suffer no allergies at all today. posted 05/09/2015 by MamaTJfromO. Report answer.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 118. 313. For the food usually 5-6 months is a good time to start. Do veggies first and make sure to go 3-4 days before introducing a new food. You can give rice cereal when the Dr gives you the go ahead usually around 4-5 months and once you notice your baby showing signs to eat more food then you can go ahead.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 If you do offer juice, limit baby’s intake to no more than 3-4 ounces total per day so that baby is not filling up on it to the extent that he has no appetite for other foods." ]
After 6 months.
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how long would it take for a wisdom teeth to get better
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: During wisdom tooth extraction, your dentist or oral surgeon: Makes an incision in the gum tissue to expose the tooth and bone. Removes bone that blocks access to the tooth root. Divides the tooth into sections if it's easier to remove in pieces. Removes the tooth.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A wisdom tooth is actually a molar which appears at the back of your jaw after you already have own set of permanent teeth. It’s called as such because you are supposedly wiser by the time the wisdom tooth arrives, usually between 16 to 25 years old.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How long does it take to heal after your wisdom teeth are removed. As with any type of surgery, everyone heals differently, but it usually takes between 10 days to 2 weeks for wisdom teeth removal.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Adults can have up to 32 teeth. The wisdom teeth are the last to appear, right at the back of the mouth. They usually appear when you are between 17 and 25, although sometimes they appear many years later. People often have jaws that are too small for all 32 teeth to fit - 28 is often the most we have room for.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: You shouldn't even brush your teeth for the first day of recovery. According to the offices of practicing oral surgeon Dr. Joseph Arzadon of Arlington, Virginia, typical wisdom teeth recovery time is three to four days, although it can be as long as one week. The length of recovery depends a lot on how badly the wisdom teeth were impacted and how they were erupting.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Your dentist or oral surgeon may use one of three types of anesthesia, depending on the expected complexity of the wisdom tooth extraction and your comfort level. Local anesthesia. Your dentist or oral surgeon administers local anesthesia with one or more injections near the site of each extraction.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The cold helps to reduce the inflammation and ease any discomfort. Your dentist or oral surgeon should instruct you on how to take care of your mouth for the recovery period. You may be told to avoid brushing, spitting, flossing and rinsing for 24 hours. After that, you can gently brush your teeth.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 24 hours within the extraction – apply ice for 20 minutes then leave it off for another 20 minutes. Repeat cycle. 24 to 48 hours after the extraction – leave the swelling alone and do not apply any hot or cold compress. 48 hours after extraction – apply heat until the warmth subsides.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Health related question in topics Conditions Illness .We found some answers as below for this question How long does it take to heal after your wisdom teeth are removed,you can compare them. As with any type of surgery, everyone heals differently, but it usually takes between 10 days to 2 weeks for wisdom teeth removal. [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/how-long-does-it-take-to-heal-after-your-wisdom-teeth-are-removed ]\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Report Abuse. I had the same thing happen with my bottom wisdom teeth. I felt better after 3 or 4 days. It all depends on the severity of the surgery and your pain tolerance. The numbness on your chin will take a little longer though, probably a week or so. The itching is normal also, combination of healing and possibly a mild reaction to the anesthesia." ]
Wisdom teeth recovery time is three to four days, although it can be as long as one week.
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what year was through the fire released
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: I was a kid from Coney Island and I was saying I was going to the NBA from nine years old; ’04 was like voila, voilà there it.”. Was in many, ways the past decade feels like just yesterday For. Telfair he is now 29 years old and will turn 30 Next. june\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Get the Newsletter. 1 We send out the Songfacts Newsletter once a month. 2 It contains a big list of the new songs that were added, information on recent interviews, and updates on what's happening in the fishbowl. 3 If you'd like to receive the Songfacts Newsletter, please enter the email you'd like it sent to below:\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Watch Featured Movies. Through the Fire: During his senior year in high school, basketball star Sebastian Telfair wrestles with the idea of taking his Coney Island team to the championship, decide whether to attend college or go pro, secure an endorsement deal, and get his family out of the projects. (103 votes). 1 Currently 3.48/5.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: It was impossible for the teenager to know back then what he has come to learn over the past 10 years. There were so many situations he had to experience for himself as a professional athlete. As far as he has come, “Through the Fire” still brings him back to his basketball beginnings.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Quiet storm singer Peabo Bryson covered it on his album Through the Fire. 2 Norwegian jazz-funk singer Ole Boerud børud covered it on the Album Fly-Away The songs Of David. 3 Foster the song was covered By American 'idol S top 8 redux Finalist Malaya watson on'80 S week theme. night\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It has been almost 10 years since the world got a firsthand glimpse into the life of a young basketball talent on the path to stardom. From New York to the NBA, Sebastian Telfair was one of the next big things to watch in sports.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: “(There) wasn’t much of a thought process at the time. I was a kid from Coney Island and I was saying I was going to the NBA from nine years old; ’04 was like voila, voilà there it.”. Was in many, ways the past decade feels like just yesterday For. telfair\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Filipina soul singer Jaya covered the song on her 2007 album Cool Change. 2 Covered by Melinda Doolittle, Through the Fire was included as a bonus track on her 2009 album Coming Back to You. 3 The song was performed by contestant Siobhan Magnus on the ninth season of American Idol.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 It contains a big list of the new songs that were added, information on recent interviews, and updates on what's happening in the fishbowl. 2 If you'd like to receive the Songfacts Newsletter, please enter the email you'd like it sent to below:\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: (December 2009). Through the Fire is a song from Chaka Khan 's 1984 album, I Feel for You. The David Foster-produced track was the third single from the album. It reached #60 in the US and #15 on the R&B charts. and was one of the few Khan hits to cross to the Adult Contemporary chart." ]
1984 album
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which cell is a part of the innate immune response
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: If a B or T cell is autoreactive, meaning its receptor recognizes antigens from the body's own cells, the cell will be deleted. Also, if a B or T cell does not receive signals from innate cells, it will not be optimally activated. Immune memory is a feature of the adaptive immune response.After B or T cells are activated, they expand rapidly. As the problem resolves, cells stop dividing and are retained in the body as memory cells.eatures of an Immune Response. An immune response is generally divided into innate and adaptive immunity. Innate immunity occurs immediately, when circulating innate cells recognize a problem.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The immune system protects the body from invading disease-causing organisms, or pathogens. Pathogens and other non-self molecules are antigens foreign molecules recognized by the immune system, stimulating an immune response. The majority of infections by pathogens occurs in mucous membranes of our body. cells must interact with Helper T cells, other specialized white blood cells, to initiate antibody production. An important concept is that once activated, memory cells are produced that insure that a more rapid and stronger immune response can be made upon re-exposure to the same pathogen.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If innate immune cells (dendritic cells) decide that the material is dangerous (part of a virus or bacteria), then they stimulate a specialized group of white blood cells causes CD4 + helper T cells to become activated. cells must interact with Helper T cells, other specialized white blood cells, to initiate antibody production. An important concept is that once activated, memory cells are produced that insure that a more rapid and stronger immune response can be made upon re-exposure to the same pathogen.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Natural killer cells, or NK cells, are a component of the innate immune system that does not directly attack invading microbes. Rather, NK cells destroy compromised host cells, such as tumor cells or virus-infected cells, recognizing such cells by a condition known as missing self..ast cells are a type of innate immune cell that reside in connective tissue and in the mucous membranes. They are intimately associated with wound healing and defense against pathogens, but are also often associated with allergy and anaphylaxis.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Natural killer cells, or NK cells, are a part of the innate immune system which does not directly attack invading microbes. Instead, NK cells destroy compromised host cells, such as tumor cells or virus-infected cells. It recognises such cells by a condition known as missing self.hese are immune cells that engulf, i.e. phagocytose, pathogens or particles. To engulf a particle or pathogen, a phagocyte extends portions of its plasma membrane, wrapping the membrane around the particle until it is enveloped (i.e. the particle is now inside the cell).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Natural Killer (NK) cells were previously thought to be a part of the innate immune response. Mounting evidence of memory in NK cells suggests that these cells may possess characteristics previously thought to be in the domain of the adaptive immune system (see figure Innate and adaptive immunity).he innate and adaptive immune responses are distinct arms of the immune system that can be categorized based on the ability to learn from a primary exposure. Upon secondary exposure to a pathogen, the cells of the adaptive immune response will exert their effector function in a more rapid, robust way.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Lymphocytes. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell. There are two types of lymphocytes of the acquired immune system: T cells and B cells. There is a third type of lymphocyte known as natural killer (NK) cells, but these are a part of the innate immune system.here are two types of lymphocytes of the acquired immune system: T cells and B cells. There is a third type of lymphocyte known as natural killer (NK) cells, but these are a part of the innate immune system.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The innate immune system, also known as the nonspecific immune system, is an important subsystem of the overall immune system that comprises the cells and mechanisms that defend the host from infection by other organisms.ast cells are a type of innate immune cell that reside in connective tissue and in the mucous membranes. They are intimately associated with wound healing and defense against pathogens, but are also often associated with allergy and anaphylaxis.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Features of an Immune Response. An immune response is generally divided into innate and adaptive immunity. Innate immunity occurs immediately, when circulating innate cells recognize a problem.Adaptive immunity occurs later, as it relies on the coordination and expansion of specific adaptive immune cells.eatures of an Immune Response. An immune response is generally divided into innate and adaptive immunity. Innate immunity occurs immediately, when circulating innate cells recognize a problem.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The cells of the innate system recognize and respond to pathogens in a generic way, but, unlike the adaptive immune system (which is found only in vertebrates), it does not confer long-lasting or protective immunity to the host.ast cells are a type of innate immune cell that reside in connective tissue and in the mucous membranes. They are intimately associated with wound healing and defense against pathogens, but are also often associated with allergy and anaphylaxis." ]
Natural Killer (NK) cell
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what is lock range adjust
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Range Lookup in Excel [Formulas] Here is a really tricky problem. Recently I was given a data set like this (shown below) and asked to find the position of lookup value in the list. The only glitch is that, instead of values, the lookup table contained lower and upper boundaries of the values. See the below illustration to understand what I mean.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Note that the Allow Users to Edit Ranges command button is grayed out and unavailable if the worksheet is currently protected. In that case, you must remove protection by clicking the Unprotect Sheet command button on the Review tab before you retry Step 1.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: When the aresetsignal is deasserted, the PLL. resynchronizes its input and tries to gain lock. (1) Only four ports can be used as the external clock output ports. (2) Only one port can be used as the external clock output port. Altera Corporation ALTPLL (Phase-Locked Loop) IP Core User Guide.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Basic 74HC4046 PLL questions - lock range. I have nearly zero working experience with phase locked loops, and my early attempts at putting together a simple 4046 circuit have shaken what little I thought I did understand.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A PLL is a. feedbackcontrolsystemthatautomaticallyadjuststhephaseofalocallygeneratedsignaltomatchthephase. of an input signal. PLLs operate by producing an oscillator frequency to match the frequency of an input. signal. In this locked condition, any slight change in the input signal first appears as a change in phase.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: You can use the Allow Users to Edit Ranges command button in the Changes group on the Review tab of the Excel 2013 Ribbon to enable the editing of particular ranges in the protected worksheet by certain users.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 6Click the Permissions button in the Range Password dialog box. Next, you need to add the users who are to have access to this range. 7Click the Add button in the Permissions dialog box. Doing this opens the Select Users or Groups dialog box, where you designate the names of the users to have access to the range.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If your application requires a lock range of 50 MHz to 100 MHz, the. default lock range of this PLL is insufficient. For devices that support clock switchover in PLLs, you can use the ALTPLL parameter editor to maximize. the lock range. Altera Corporation ALTPLL (Phase-Locked Loop) IP Core User Guide.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Re: Basic 74HC4046 PLL questions - lock range. Pin9 is the VCO input control voltage and should be what you are monitoring. Phase Comparator 2 is not only a phase comparator but also a ferquency comparator, it is that which gives the extended lock in range, but normally with a higher noise jitter on the VCO output.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: --(B6:B15<=C3)*(C6:C15>=C3) part: This is checking the range B6:B15 and C6:C15 to find that one set of start and end values that would contain the value in C3. The output would be a bunch of 0s with probably a single 1. ROW(B6:B15) part: This just gives running numbers from 6 to 15." ]
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what is norway tax rate
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: How do tax rates in the United States and Sweden compare? Visit Taxes in Sweden and read the section Taxes in Sweden - Paying Income Tax. Answer the following multiple-choice questions about Sweden's tax system by clicking the correct answer. To assess your answers, click the Check My Answers button at the bottom of the page.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: List of countries by tax rates. State tax redirects here. For taxes in the United States, see State tax levels in the United States.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Swedes support the second-highest tax burden in the world - after Denmark's - with an average of 48.2 per cent of GDP going to taxes. Yet Sweden, along with equally high-taxing Denmark and Norway, tops almost every international barometer of successful societies.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Cutting or keeping taxes low has always proved popular with the electorate: in 1992 the Conservatives' election campaign slogan 'Labour's tax bombshell' made the most of the then shadow Chancellor John Smith's intention to increase the higher rate of tax from 40 to 50 per cent.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: By comparison, the UK's tax burden is 36.6 per cent of GDP, the basic rate of tax is 20 per cent and the higher rate 40 per cent, plus National Insurance at 11 per cent for those earning between £105 and £770 a week, and 1 per cent for anything earned above this limit.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Corporate tax or company tax in Norway is the amount taken from the earnings of corporations. If you own a corporation in Norway, you can expect to pay 0.28 on average from your earnings. The specific rate you receive is dependent on a number of factors, such as the amount your company makes per annum.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Swedes' personal income tax can be as little as 29 per cent of their pay, but most people (anyone earning over £32,000) will pay between 49 and 60 per cent through a combination of local government and state income tax.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Sales Tax in Norway. Sales tax in Norway is applied to products you purchase using your already-taxed income. The rate of VAT in Norway (value-added tax) is 25% or 14% (food and drink in shops) or 8% (transportation), depending on the type of product being purchased. There is nothing you can do about sales tax, but it’s good to know how much is added on to the cost of purchases.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: An aspect of fiscal policy. Comparison of tax rates around the world is difficult and somewhat subjective. Tax laws in most countries are extremely complex, and tax burden falls differently on different groups in each country and sub-national unit. 1 Methodology.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: For 390 days they receive 80 per cent of their income, capped at 440,000 kronor a year (£35,800), while for the remaining 90 days they receive 180 kronor (£14.60) a day. In theory the leave is split fifty-fifty, but it is up to the couple to decide how they want to organise it." ]
Sales tax is 25% for value-added tax, 14% for food and drink in shops and 8% for transportation.
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average don salary dayton ohio
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Requires an advanced degree in nursing and is licensed as a registered nurse. May require at least 8 years of experience in the nursing field. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Staff Nurse - RN - Occupational Health Salaries in Dayton, OH. Alternate Job Titles: Staff Nurse - RN - Occupational Health, Occupational Nurse.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The chart below features salaries for our most popular job titles that fall under the term Staff Nurse RN in Dayton, OH Salaries vary depending on a number of factors including industry, company size, location, years of experience and level of education.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In Dayton, OH, the overall cost of living index is 86, which is 5% lower than the Ohio average and 14% lower than the U.S. average. The following categories are used to calculate the overall cost of living index: goods/services (33%), housing (30%), groceries (13%), utilities (10%), transportation (9%) and health care (5%).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Average Bonus. The average salary for jobs in Dayton, Ohio is $53,874 per year or an hourly rate of $26. Popular Job Titles in Dayton, Ohio.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The average teacher salary in Dayton City is $44,518. To learn how to become a teacher in the Dayton City, read our how to become a teacher in Ohio article. For average salary information, read our average teacher salary in Ohio article. Staff: 2,492. Full time teachers: 968. Pupil to teacher ratio: 16 to 1.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Staff Nurse - RN - Hospice Salaries in Dayton, OH. Alternate Job Titles: Staff Nurse - RN - Hospice, Registered Nurse (RN) - Hospice.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Medical Staffing Network - Dayton, OH. Registered Nurse (RN). Medical Staffing Network is looking for a Med/Surg, TELE Registered Nurse (RN) to work at a hospital in Dayton, OH. Pay is $40 hourly*....\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: How much does a Nursing Director make in Ohio? Ohio Nursing Director salaries vary greatly from town to town. See below for Nursing Director salaries, bonus and benefits information for 21 cities in the Ohio area.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The cost of living in Dayton is 5% lower than the Ohio average. The cost of living in Dayton is 14% lower than the national average. The cost of housing in Dayton is 52% lower than the national average. Ohio general sales tax is 13% higher than the national average. Ohio state income tax is 76% lower than the national average." ]
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does crestor cause elevated liver function
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Very rarely, statins can cause life-threatening muscle damage called rhabdomyolysis (rab-doe-my-OL-ih-sis). Rhabdomyolysis can cause severe muscle pain, liver damage, kidney failure and death. The risk of very serious side effects is extremely low, and calculated in a few cases per million of patients taking statins.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Side Effects of Crestor. Crestor can cause minor side effects like heartburn, constipation, coughing and difficulty sleeping. Serious complications can also occur, including type 2 diabetes, myopathy (muscle pain), liver damage, rhabdomyolyis (tissue deterioration) and death.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: It is possible that the Crestor is responsible for the elevated liver enzymes. I agree with the ultrasound and the blood tests for hepatitis. If the liver enzymes continue to rise, a liver biopsy should be considered. I would also discuss stopping the Crestor in light of the elevated liver enzymes. Abstaining from alcohol should also be considered. These options can be discussed with your personal physician. Followup with your personal physician is essential.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: AstraZeneca's Crestor lowers cholesterol and prevents strokes and heart attacks, but has also been linked to serious side effects like type 2 diabetes and liver damage. Liver damage has occurred in some users, so Crestor should not be taken by anyone with a history of liver disease. Instances of muscle pain often accompany statin use and can be minor or develop into rhabdomyolysis, which is a serious condition that damages kidneys and sometimes results in death.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Crestor is used to treat high cholesterol. Some people who took the drug suffered severe side effects like kidney and liver damage, and type 2 diabetes. Crestor (rosuvastatin) is a prescription drug that is taken by adults and children older than 10 to prevent or treat heart disease, heart attacks and strokes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Clinical Question. • A 55 yowm presents to your office for annual check. up. He is obese, otherwise healthy. Father died of. MI at age 61. Patient drinks “a 6 pack” on the. weekends. His cholesterol is 280.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Infrequent but serious side effects of Crestor include rhabdomyolysis (muscle damage or destruction) that can lead to acute renal failure and liver damage. Crestor is available in tablets of 5, 10, 20 and 40 mg strengths. Usual dose ranges from 5 to 20 mg per day.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A 2008 Crestor study examined 18,000 people and found an elevated risk for type 2 diabetes with statin use. Another study, published in 2010, revealed that the risk of diabetes increased by 9 percent for those taking statins. The 2010 study found evidence of people taking doses as low as 20 mg developing diabetes.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: For Patients. Crestor (rosuvastatin calcium) is a statin drug, that works by slowing the production of cholesterol by the body, used to lower cholesterol and fats (triglycerides) in the blood and is used to reduce the chances of developing problems like heart disease and strokes that can be caused, in part, by high cholesterol levels.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Occasionally, statin use could cause an increase in the level of enzymes that signal liver inflammation. If the increase is only mild, you can continue to take the drug. Rarely, if the increase is severe, you may need to try a different statin." ]
Yes, Crestor is responsible for the elevated liver enzymes.
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where were hamburgers invented
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: There have been rival claims by Charlie Nagreen, Frank and Charles Menches, Oscar Weber Bilby, and Fletcher Davis. White Castle traces the origin of the hamburger to Hamburg, Germany with its invention by Otto Kuase.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Lengthy treatment of this question in Wikipedia: There are several accounts of the invention of the hamburger. All take place in the United States near the end of the nineteenth century. Residents of Hamburg, New York, which was named after Hamburg, Germany, attribute the hamburger to Ohioans Frank and Charles Menches.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: While the inspiration for the hamburger did come from Hamburg, the sandwich concept was invented much later. In the 19th century, beef from German Hamburg cows was minced and combined with garlic, onions, salt and pepper, then formed into patties (without bread or a bun) to make Hamburg steaks. These early burgers were considered gourmet and were quite pricey, given the quality of Hamburg beef.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Best Answer: Frank and Charles Menches are often credited with having invented the hamburger sandwich. The brothers, who lived in Ohio, were traveling concessionaires, selling ground pork sandwiches at county fairs. One day in 1885, so the story goes, they went to a butcher for ground pork, but he had run out of it.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A variant of Hamburg steak is the Salisbury steak, which is usually served with a gravy similar in texture to brown sauce. Invented by Dr. James Salisbury (1823–1905), the term Salisbury steak has been used in the United States since 1897.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Hamburgers are often served with cheese, lettuce, tomato, bacon, onion, pickles, or chiles; condiments such as mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup, relish, or special sauce; and are frequently placed on sesame seed buns. A hamburger topped with a slice of cheese is called cheeseburger.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The Historical Society explains that Nagreen named the hamburger after the Hamburg steak with which local German immigrants were familiar. Louis Lassen of Louis' Lunch, a small lunch wagon in New Haven, Connecticut, sold its first hamburger in 1895.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: There have been many claims about the origin of the hamburger, but the origins remain unclear. The popular book The Art of Cookery made Plain and Easy by Hannah Glasse included a recipe in 1758 as Hamburgh sausage, which suggested to serve it roasted with toasted bread under it.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: As with the invention of the hamburger, the exact origins of the cheeseburger are unknown. Several chefs claim to have been the first to add a slice of cheese to a hamburger. Lionel Sternberger of Rite Spot in Pasadena, California takes credit for the cheeseburger, claiming that he invented it between 1924 and 1926.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The modern hamburger was a product of the culinary needs of a society rapidly changing due to industrialization, the emergence of the working class and middle class and the demand for mass-produced, affordable food that could be consumed outside of the home." ]
Hamburg, Germany.
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what is the good health effects marijuana
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Millions of people look for the positive effects of marijuana when it comes to treating mild-to-severe health complications. The fact that marijuana smokers experience mood lifts, increase in appetite, and sense of well being truly suggests that the benefits of marijuana are worth using and legalizing it.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 16 Facts That Prove Smoking Marijuana Is Good For Your Health. Yiota Kioulos ·. For More Stories Like These. photocred – nicolebryner. Before I even begin this article, I want to clarify that this is simply an opinion piece based off of my own research and finding.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: I don’t expect you to take what I say to heart, but if you a firmly against marijuana use, try to maybe open your mind to other possibilities. With that being said: 6% of all studies of marijuana analyze its benefits for health purposes.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not recognized or approved the marijuana plant as medicine. However, scientific study of the chemicals in marijuana, called cannabinoids, has led to two FDA-approved medications that contain cannabinoid chemicals in pill form.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Regular medicinal use of marijuana is a fairly new practice. For that reason, its effects on people who are weakened because of age or illness are still relatively unknown. Older people and those suffering from diseases such as cancer or AIDS could be more vulnerable to the drug’s harmful effects.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The use of marijuana is associated with the stimulation of appetite and relief from nausea. Marijuana use reduces muscle spasms and relieves eye pressure for glaucoma patients. The drug is also used in the treatment of health complications such as epilepsy, AIDS and HIV, sexual dysfunction, anxiety and panic attacks, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, and fibromyalgia.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: These and many more positive effects of marijuana surely suggest that the drug is one of the best drugs known to the mankind and can be extremely useful when used medically under an expert doctor’s supervision. “Marijuana will not tolerate repression.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 The term medical marijuana refers to treating a disease or symptom with the whole unprocessed marijuana plant or its basic extracts. 2 The FDA has not recognized or approved the marijuana plant as medicine.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Because the marijuana plant contains chemicals that may help treat a range of illnesses or symptoms, many people argue that it should be legal for medical purposes. In fact, a growing number of states have legalized marijuana for medical use.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: THC increases appetite and reduces nausea. The FDA-approved THC-based medications are used for these purposes. THC may also decrease pain, inflammation (swelling and redness), and muscle control problems. CBD is a cannabinoid that does not affect the mind or behavior." ]
It surely suggest that the drug is one of the best drugs known to the mankind and can be extremely useful when used medically under an expert doctor’s supervision.
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when did boston training school at mass general open
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Seminal studies in hematology and related discliplies were conducted in this facility by Harvard Medical School faculty and other investigators. In 1968, the Finland Laboratory for Infectious Diseases was established at Boston City Hospital in honor of Dr. Maxwell Finland, a leading clinical investigator in infectious diseases.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Boston City Hospital. Coordinates: 42°20′6.43″N 71°4′23.27″W / 42.3351194°N 71.0731306°W / 42.3351194; -71.0731306. Boston City Hospital, Harrison Avenue, Boston, 19th century (photo by John B. Heywood) The Boston City Hospital (1864–1996) in Boston, Massachusetts, was a public hospital, located in Boston's South End.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Boston City Hospital - History. 1 In the mid-19th century the hospital was suggested ... by Elisha Goodnow, who, by his will, dated July 12, 1849, gave property to the city valued at $25,000, for establishment of a free city hospital in Wards Eleven or Twelve. [1]\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Boston Directory. 2 Boston City Hospital can finally stand on its own.. 3 Boston City Hospital (1906), A history of the Boston City hospital from its foundation until 1904, Boston: Municipal printing office, OCLC 4096293. 4 Susan Southworth; Michael Southworth (2008).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Before moving to the location near Mass General, Harvard Medical School had been known as Massachusetts Medical College. The school has been located in the Longwood Medical area of Boston since 1906. Harvard President Charles W. Eliot reformed medical education here in the 1870s by expanding the course of study to three years and instituting rigorous exams.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, was a public hospital, located in Boston's South End. It was intended for the use and comfort of poor patients, to whom medical care will be provided at the expense of the city, and... to provide accommodations and medical treatment to others, who do not wish to be regarded as dependent on public charity. In 1996 it merged with the Boston University Medical Center Hospital to form the Boston Medical Center.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Stop 12: Mass General Nursing School. The Thayer Building was erected in 1883 as the first permanent home for Mass General nurses. Established in 1873, the Boston Training School for Nurses was the third nursing school in the United States to be associated with a general hospital. This relationship allowed the nurses-in-training to receive their practical education on the wards of Mass General.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Boston City Hospital. The Boston City Hospital (1864–1996) in Boston, Massachusetts, was a public hospital, located in Boston's South End.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The school advanced rapidly in effectiveness and prestige under the guidance of Linda Richards, the first school-trained nurse in the United States. In 1896 Mass General formally adopted the school, known as the Massachusetts General Hospital Training School for Nurses. The training school closed its doors 1981. The uniforms pictured (from 1922) illustrate the three stages in the education of a nurse: from left, student, preliminary nurse and graduate nurse.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Boston City Hospital relief station at Haymarket Square quartered an ambulance like this, c. 1905 In the mid-19th century the hospital was suggested ... by Elisha Goodnow, who, by his will, dated July 12, 1849, gave property to the city valued at $25,000, for establishment of a free city hospital in Wards Eleven or Twelve." ]
Boston Training School was established in 1873 for nurses at Mass General.
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causes for ongoing nausea, vomiting and nausea
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Therefore, the diagnosis of the cause of prolonged nausea may not be easy. All stimuli that cause nausea work via the vomiting center in the brain, which gives rise to the sensation of nausea and coordinates the physical act of vomiting. Nausea symptoms are frequently difficult for people to describe.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Cause # 3: Food poisoning. Food poisoning occurs when the food you eat is infected by bacteria. Examples of such areCampylobacter, Salmonella, Shigella, E. coli, Listeria, etc. Common symptoms of food poisoning are fever, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, uneasiness, nausea and vomiting.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Nausea and vomiting can directly be triggered by food, especially in people suffering from food allergy or food intolerance. Sometimes, food is not the primary cause but a change in diet or dietetic manipulations may cause nausea and vomiting. Read more about what foods you could be allergic to.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Certain types of migraines are more likely to cause nausea or vomiting than others. Migraine with or without aura. Those without aura cause severe head pain, vision problems, vertigo, sensitivity to light, and nausea.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: This list is by no means exhaustive, as there are many other causes of nausea and vomiting, for example, vertigo, motion sickness, appendicitis and other conditions. It is, therefore, important not to ignore nausea and to consult a physician in case of severe or intermittent nausea and vomiting.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Cold, flu, or stomach flu. These viral illnesses can give you nausea and a bad headache. But unlike migraines, you’ll usually have other symptoms, too, like a runny nose, diarrhea, chills, body aches, and fever. Meningitis. A severe headache that causes nausea and extreme sensitivity to light may sound like a migraine. But if you also have a very stiff neck, with or without a fever, it could be meningitis.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Nausea (and vomiting) can be psychological or physical in origin. It can originate from problems in the brain or organs of the upper gastrointestinal tract (esophagus, stomach, small intestine, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The most common endocrinologic cause of nausea is pregnancy. Also known as morning sickness, nausea in the morning is very common in early pregnancy. Nausea and, sometimes, vomiting usually begin before most women are 9 weeks pregnant and clear up between 12 to 14 weeks of pregnancy.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Other causes of nausea include side effects from medications, pain, pregnancy and morning sickness, seasickness, viral infection, alcohol toxicity, and disease of the brain, esophagus, stomach, gallbladder, liver, pancreas, and intestine.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Get a better idea of what's causing the nausea, vomiting, bloating, gas, constipation, diarrhea, pain, and other...learn more ». H. pylori (Helicobacter Pylori ) Infection Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a bacteria that causes chronic inflammation (gastritis) of the inner lining of the stomach,...learn more »." ]
Vertigo, motion sickness, appendicitis and other conditions.
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when does thanksgiving day fall
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: For other uses, see Thanksgiving (disambiguation). Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated in Canada, in the United States, in some of the Caribbean islands and in Liberia. It began as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Similarly named festival holidays occur in Germany and Japan.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Thanksgiving Day in Canada. Thanksgiving Day in Canada has been a holiday on the second Monday of October since 1957. It is a chance for people to give thanks for a good harvest and other fortunes in the past year.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Like many people born between in late November, my birthday occasionally falls on Thanksgiving Day – on average it happens once every seven years, but the pattern is complicated by the subtleties of the Gregorian calendar.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Need to know the exact date of Thanksgiving this year? In the United States, Thanksgiving is always celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated the 2nd Monday in October. Here's a chart that shows what day of the week Thanksgiving is celebrated from 2012 - 2022: Check out our fun Thanksgiving Games and Activities for kids!\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Thanksgiving Day 2016. Thursday, November 24 Thanksgiving Dinner by grayclee. Thanksgiving Day is an annual national holiday in the United States and Canada celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: But then things start getting complicated, because 2012 is a leap year. Thanksgiving 2012 is on the 22nd, not the 23rd – that extra day in February pushes us back two days instead of just one. And then, in 2013, we wrap around: One day earlier than the 22nd would be the 21st, but now we’re looking at the third Thursday of the month, so we add seven days to get Thanksgiving on the 28th.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In 1931, Armistice Day was renamed Remembrance Day and Thanksgiving Day was moved to a Monday in October. Since 1957, Thanksgiving Day has always been held on the second Monday in October.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Thanksgiving 2017, 2018 and further. View below the dates for (among others) Thanksgiving 2017 and Thanksgiving 2018. You can also see on which day the holiday falls and how many days it is until this holiday. Significance of Thanksgiving 2017.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Thanksgiving 2017 (also known as Thanksgiving Day) is an important federal holiday, celebrated annually on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. Thanksgiving 2017 precedes “Black Friday” and is traditionally a holiday to give thanks for the food collected at the end of the harvest season.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Thanksgiving Day 2016. Thanksgiving Day is an annual national holiday in the United States and Canada celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year. In the US Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November while in Canada nearly one month and a half earlier (second Monday of October)." ]
In US it is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November while in Canada nearly one month and a half earlier (second Monday of October).
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what does a camshaft sensor do
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The cam sensor is a magnetic sensor that tells the computer on start up what position the cam is at in relation to the crankshaft.eport Abuse. Its a camshaft position sensor and some added features of you engine may be disabled. The camshaft is a rod with nibs on it to activate the valves. Without the cam sensor, variable valve timing will not work properly.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Camshaft sensor determines which cylinder is firing to establish injector synchronization and coil firing sequence in DIS systems. Crankshaft sensors set ignition timing, supply the RPM signal, and determine engine speed.he Camshaft sensor determines which cylinder is firing to establish injector synchronization and coil firing sequence in DIS systems. Crankshaft sensors set ignition timing, supply the RPM signal, and determine engine speed.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Crankshaft Sensor communicates to the computer what position the motor is in so it can fire the appropriate spark plugs and fuel injectors in a continuous cycle, or firing order.here's usually also a camshaft sensor, and many vehicles will use the camshaft sensor if the crankshaft sensor fails to provide limited functionality (limp home mode). If its dead, you'll have to replace it for the engine to operate properly. I don't know if your vehicle has any mileage limits on limp-home mode.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Typical inductive crankshaft position sensor. A crank sensor is an electronic device used in an internal combustion engine to monitor the position or rotational speed of the crankshaft. This information is used by engine management systems to control ignition system timing and other engine parameters.he sensor output can also be related to other sensor data including the cam position to derive the current combustion cycle, this is very important for the starting of a four stroke engine. Sometimes, the sensor may become burnt or worn out.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Either a crank or camshaft position sensor can cause this-some cars have one or the other, some have both. The symptoms match. What the crank (or cam) shaft position sensor does is to tell the engine control computer where in the cycle the engine is at any given time as well as how fast the engine is turning over.This allows the computer to calculate when to inject fuel and when to fire the spark plugs (as applicable).he symptoms match. What the crank (or cam) shaft position sensor does is to tell the engine control computer where in the cycle the engine is at any given time as well as how fast the engine is turning over. This allows the computer to calculate when to inject fuel and when to fire the spark plugs (as applicable).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Report Abuse. Its a camshaft position sensor and some added features of you engine may be disabled. The camshaft is a rod with nibs on it to activate the valves. Without the cam sensor, variable valve timing will not work properly.eport Abuse. Its a camshaft position sensor and some added features of you engine may be disabled. The camshaft is a rod with nibs on it to activate the valves. Without the cam sensor, variable valve timing will not work properly.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Simply put, a camshaft position sensor determines the position and rotational speed (in RPM) of the crank. This is important because this information is used to control ignition timing and/or fuel injection timing.s the name implies, this sensor detects the camshaft's speed, position, acceleration, and even deceleration. Information on these are sent by the sensor to the engine management system, which then makes the adjustments needed for the fuel injection's timing.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Answer 1It is a sensing device which detects each revolution of the crankshaft, and the rotational position of the crankshaft at any given time, in order to provide that information to the engine computer. The computer then uses that information as a reference upon which to base ignition timing adjustments.here's usually also a camshaft sensor, and many vehicles will use the camshaft sensor if the crankshaft sensor fails to provide limited functionality (limp home mode). If its dead, you'll have to replace it for the engine to operate properly. I don't know if your vehicle has any mileage limits on limp-home mode.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Confidence votes 131. The cam sensor tells the computer where your cam is in it's rotation. The info is used to determine spark timing and fuel delivery. if it's bad, you'll run rough or not at all.Vehicles with distributors will sometimes integrate thet sensor with the distributor.onfidence votes 131. The cam sensor tells the computer where your cam is in it's rotation. The info is used to determine spark timing and fuel delivery. if it's bad, you'll run rough or not at all.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Camshaft Position Sensor Products. When it comes to knowing if the air and fuel ratio is correct or not, knowing the position of your engine's camshaft can go a long way. That's because the camshaft's speed determines when the mixture should be ignited in the engine cylinders.s the name implies, this sensor detects the camshaft's speed, position, acceleration, and even deceleration. Information on these are sent by the sensor to the engine management system, which then makes the adjustments needed for the fuel injection's timing." ]
The cam sensor tells the computer where your cam is in it's rotation. The info is used to determine spark timing and fuel delivery.
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how many people died in the dark ages
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The figure of 30 million killed in 40 years probably refers to a period including the Thirty Years War from 1618 to 1648. Thus the figure of 45 million is probably the sum of these two other figures of 15 million killed from 1518 to 1548 and 30 million killed in 40 years including the period from 1618 to 1648.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: it does not spread as did the Black Death of 1347-1351. The effects of that plague and its successors on the men and women of medieval Europe were profound: new attitudes toward death, the value of life, and of one's self.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A wet Spring in the year 1315 made it impossible to plow all of the fields that were ready for cultivation, and heavy rains rotted some of the seed grain before it could germinate. The harvest was far smaller than usual, and the food reserves of many families were quickly depleted.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: At the height of the hunger in the late Spring of 1317, starving people had eaten much of the grain normally set aside as seed, as wall as many of their draft animals. Even so, any of the surviving people and animals were simply too weak to work effectively.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Introduction. For two or three centuries, many Protestants have given figures concerning the total number of people killed directly or indirectly by the Papacy during the Middle Ages. The numbers given include 50 million, 68 million, 100 million, 120 million, and 150 million. Roman Catholics typically give much smaller numbers.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Now, the thirty years war lasted from 1618 to 1648 and estimates for those killed in this conflict range up to 14 million. The thirty years war started when Ferdinand II (1578-1648) tried to suppress Protestantism in the. .\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 181-188) how a Spaniard in the year 1546 converted to Protestantism and was in consequence killed by his brother, who never was punished for his deed. There must have been many such assassinations in the Middle Ages by loyal Catholics who were jealous for the reputation of the Virgin Mary.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: From 800 to 1300, the total production of Europe had increased steadily. Although there had been local food shortages in which many people died of starvation, the standard of living in Western Europe as a whole had risen even while the population had steadily increased.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Estimated population of Europe from 1000 to 1352. In the early 1330s an outbreak of deadly bubonic plague occurred in China. The bubonic plague mainly affects rodents, but fleas can transmit the disease to people. Once people are infected, they infect others very rapidly.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The disease finally played out in Scandinavia in about 1351 [see Ingmar Bergman's film The Seventh Seal ], but another wave of the disease came in 1365 and several times after that until -- for some unknown reason -- the Black Death weakened and was replaced by waves of typhoid fever, typhus, or cholera." ]
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what is a nested if statement
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Here's an example: if ( num > 0 ) // Outer if { System.out.println( Got here ) ; if ( num < 10 ) // Inner if System.out.println( num is between 0 and 10 ) ; } In this case, the if body of the outer if contains two statements, one of which is the inner if body.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 If it evaluates to false, don't run the code in the if body (which is the inner if). If the outer if condition evaluates to true, evaluate the outer if condition. If it evaluates to true, run its if body (the println() statement).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A nested if statement is an if-else statement with another if statement as the if body or the else body. if ( num > 0 ) // Outer if if ( num < 10 ) // Inner if System.out.println( num is between 0 and 10 ) ; There is an outer if statement, and an inner if.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Evaluates the condition of the outer if. If it evaluates to false, don't run the code in the if body (which is the inner if). If the outer if condition evaluates to true, evaluate the outer if condition. If it evaluates to true, run its if body (the println() statement).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Due to simple recursive scope rules, a nested function is itself invisible outside of its immediately enclosing function, but can see (access) all local objects (data, functions, types, etc.) of its immediately enclosing function as well as of any function(s) which, in turn, encloses that function.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: You may only use 7 nested IF statements. That means 8 IFs can be in your formula; 7 being nested inside the first. Even in Excel 2003, there is no indication that the problem with the formula is too many IFs. If you have a requirement for more than 7, use VLOOKUP, instead.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In computer programming, a nested function (or nested procedure or subroutine) is a function which is defined within another function, the enclosing function.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: For example, by nesting the AVERAGE and SUM function in the arguments of the IF function, the following formula sums a set of numbers (G2:G5) only if the average of another set of numbers (F2:F5) is greater than 50. Otherwise, it returns 0. 1. The AVERAGE and SUM functions are nested within the IF function. You can nest up to 64 levels of functions in a formula. Click the cell in which you want to enter the formula. To start the formula with the function, click Insert Function on the formula bar . Excel inserts the equal sign (=) for you.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A simple example of an IF statement is giving grades for percentages. Well assume that our percentage is in cell A2, and our formula resides in cell B2. An IF statement has at least 3 parts called arguments. When you type an IF statement, the tool tip automatically appears to tell you the 3 arguments required. The first part of the IF statement is called a logical test, which is also often referred to as a condition. Tip. Note that all text is surrounded by quotes when used in formulas. There are a few exceptions, such as True and False.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Nested functions assumes function scope or block scope. The scope of a nested function is inside the enclosing function, i.e. inside one of the constituent blocks of that function, which means that it is invisible outside that block and also outside the enclosing function." ]
An if-else statement with another if statement as the if body or the else body.
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what causes burning tongue syndrome
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Background. Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is an idiopathic condition characterized by a continuous burning sensation of the mucosa of the mouth, typically involving the tongue, with or without extension to the lips and oral mucosa.arious attempts to classify burning mouth syndrome (BMS) based on etiology and symptoms have been made. In a classification by etiology or cause, idiopathic burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is considered “primary BMS” (or true BMS), whereas “secondary BMS” has an identifiable cause.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) describes a painful sensation of the tongue, lips, or palate. 2 It also may involve a general sensation of discomfort of the whole mouth. 3 Burning mouth syndrome can result from a number of causes; BMS is not itself a disease, but describes symptoms.ymptoms. The main symptom of burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is pain in the mouth that is burning, scalding, or tingling. Or, the pain may be a feeling of numbness. Other symptoms include dry mouth or altered taste in the mouth.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Symptoms. The main symptom of burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is pain in the mouth that is burning, scalding, or tingling. Or, the pain may be a feeling of numbness. Other symptoms include dry mouth or altered taste in the mouth.BMS is a painful condition.ymptoms. The main symptom of burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is pain in the mouth that is burning, scalding, or tingling. Or, the pain may be a feeling of numbness. Other symptoms include dry mouth or altered taste in the mouth.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a painful, frustrating condition described as a burning or scalding sensation in the tongue, lips, palate, or the entire mouth, usually without clinical and laboratory findings or any detectable reason. Other names for the condition include scalded mouth syndrome and stomatodynia.ossible causes of burning mouth syndrome, include 1 : Dry mouth syndrome, caused by medications, alcohol and tobacco use, aging. 2 Oral thrush, an infection that occurs when the chemical balance of the body is disrupted and the fungus Candida albicans grows out of control.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 It also may involve a general sensation of discomfort of the whole mouth. 2 Burning mouth syndrome can result from a number of causes; BMS is not itself a disease, but describes symptoms. 3 In addition to pain, other symptoms may include tingling or numbness, a metallic taste, and dry mouth.ymptoms. The main symptom of burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is pain in the mouth that is burning, scalding, or tingling. Or, the pain may be a feeling of numbness. Other symptoms include dry mouth or altered taste in the mouth.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A burning sensation in the mouth can be a symptom of another disease when local or systemic factors are found to be implicated, and this is not considered to be burning mouth syndrome, which is a syndrome of medically unexplained symptoms. burning sensation in the mouth may be primary (i.e. burning mouth syndrome) or secondary to systemic or local factors.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Causes of Burning Mouth. The exact cause of the condition is still not clearly understood. A burning sensation or symptom in the mouth can result from, or be a symptom of, a number of oral and systemic conditions. These problems must be ruled out before a diagnosis of burning mouth syndrome can be made.ymptoms of Burning Mouth Syndrome. There are a number of symptoms associated with burning mouth syndrome, most notably the sensation of pain or burning. The pain or burning sensation is typically mild in the mornings, becoming progressively more intense throughout the day, peaking in the evening and subsiding at night.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic, painful condition characterized by burning sensations in the tongue, lips, palate (roof of the mouth), gums, inside of the cheeks and the back of the mouth or throat.ymptoms of Burning Mouth Syndrome. There are a number of symptoms associated with burning mouth syndrome, most notably the sensation of pain or burning. The pain or burning sensation is typically mild in the mornings, becoming progressively more intense throughout the day, peaking in the evening and subsiding at night.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Burning Mouth / Burning Tongue Syndrome is a relatively common condition that is characterized by a moderate to severe burning sensation on tongue or other mouth tissues. Patients initially experience a burning, itchy, dry or sticky mouth.ossible causes of burning mouth syndrome, include 1 : Dry mouth syndrome, caused by medications, alcohol and tobacco use, aging. 2 Oral thrush, an infection that occurs when the chemical balance of the body is disrupted and the fungus Candida albicans grows out of control.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Symptoms. The main symptom of burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is pain in the mouth that is burning, scalding, or tingling. Or, the pain may be a feeling of numbness. Other symptoms include dry mouth or altered taste in the mouth.BMS is a painful condition.ey Points. 1 Burning mouth syndrome is burning pain in the mouth that may occur every day for months or longer. 2 Doctors and dentists do not have a specific test for burning mouth syndrome, which makes it hard to diagnose. 3 No specific treatment works for all people." ]
1 : Dry mouth syndrome, caused by medications, alcohol and tobacco use, aging. 2 Oral thrush, an infection that occurs when the chemical balance of the body is disrupted and the fungus Candida albicans grows out of control.
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what does sole legal and primary custody of a child mean
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Sole Custody- Custody is made up of: legal custody and physical custody. A person with legal custody has the right to make long range plans and decisions for the education, religious training, discipline, non-emergency medical care and other matters of major significance concerning the child's welfare.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Sole Custody is when both legal and physical custody are given to one parent. The child has only one primary residence. Split Custody - Split custody is easiest to describe in a situation where there are two children and each parent obtains full physical custody over one child.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In Maryland, the law does not favor either the mother or father. The law looks at the relationship of each parent with the child. While grandparents and others may seek custody, there is a presumption in favor of the natural parents. This means that the court is more likely to favor the natural parents.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In California, there are two types of custody: legal and physical.. Parents are encouraged to share both types of custody wherever possible. If divorcing parents can't agree on custody issues, they'll end up in court, where a judge will make custody decisions based on the child's best interests..\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: California courts can order sole physical custody and sole legal custody, or sole physical custody with shared legal custody. A parent with sole physical custody has a right to collect child support from a child's noncustodial parent, regardless of whether they still share legal custody.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Legal custody is the right to make major decisions about a child's welfare, health, and education. Examples of these types of decisions include: where a child will go to school. whether a child will engage in religious activities, and. whether a child should receive medical care (except in emergency situations).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Sole legal custody means that only one parent has the right to make all major decisions relating to the health, education, and welfare of a child, and may make such decisions without getting the other parent's input.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Difference Between Legal Custody and Physical Custody. There are two types of custody: legal custody and physical custody. In almost all cases both of the custody types are shared between the parents. Typically, parents are awarded joint legal custody, which means that the parents must share in decision making regarding the children and that the parents have equal rights to the child’s medical and educational records.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: However, sole physical custody does not automatically give the parent sole legal custody, which is the right to make all critical decisions over the child's life. Sole legal custody would need to be included in the custody order. The court order should outline each parent's child custody or visitation rights.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: California courts can award sole physical custody to one parent or joint physical custody to both parents, based on the best interest of the child. The California Family Code does not favor either joint or sole custody. In California, sole physical custody is also called primary physical custody." ]
Sole Custody is when both legal and physical custody are given to one parent. The child has only one primary residence.
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world average ecological footprint
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 Denmark ranked first for ecological footprint amongst Europe in 2000. 2 Kuwait ranked first for ecological footprint amongst Hot countries in 2000. 3 Estonia ranked first for ecological footprint amongst Emerging markets in 2000. South Africa ranked first for ecological footprint amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 2000.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: It represents the amount of productive land area needed to produce the resources (food, energy and materials) and to absorb the wastes produced by an individual. Since 1980, the. average per capita ecological footprint has decreased as many processes (especially crop. production) have become more efficient.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If we now look again at the average American footprint - two-thirds of that is made up of carbon emissions. This means that for the four Earths we would need if everyone consumed like an American, more than two-and-a-half of those would be needed just to absorb carbon dioxide. This calculation has its critics.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 United Arab Emirates ranked first for ecological footprint amongst Muslim countries in 2000. 2 Denmark ranked first for ecological footprint amongst Europe in 2000. Kuwait ranked first for ecological footprint amongst Hot countries in 2000.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: For example, Switzerland publishes ecological footprint estimates on its Federal Statistics Office website. The UK, meanwhile, has formed a Natural Capital Committee to study how the country consumes its natural resources and how long, at current rates, they will last.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Globally, the available ecologically productive land area included in the Ecological. footprint analysis is 1.89 hectares for each person. The footprint takes into account fossil. fuel use, cropland, forests, nuclear and hydroelectric power, fisheries and buildings.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The key questions for GFN, he says, are: If there is one planet - how much planet is available per person and how much planet do we use per person.. The answers are expressed in an unusual unit - the global hectare, defined as a biologically productive hectare with world-average bioproductivity.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The per person footprint in the United States is almost five times the world average, and almost ten times what would be sustainable. People consume resources and ecological services from all over the world, so their footprint is the sum of these areas, wherever they may be on the planet.. The Living Planet Report, 2006. Territory size shows the proportion of the worldwide ecological footprint which is made there.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Next Map >. The ecological footprint is a measure of the area needed to support a populations lifestyle. This includes the consumption of food, fuel, wood, and fibres. Pollution, such as carbon dioxide emissions, is also counted as part of the footprint. The United States, China and India have the largest ecological footprints.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Another criticism - made, for example by Linus Blomqvist, Director of Conservation at the Breakthrough Institute in California - is that there is insufficient data from many parts of the world to create meaningful ecological footprint estimates." ]
It is 1.89 hectares for each person.
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is generic cialis available
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Learn more when will generic cialis be available their website. Aimee when will generic cialis be available a nationally-known expert and speaker on the identification and treatment of anxiety disorders, and is active speaking in the community on a variety of psychological topics.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Consequently, there is still no legal generic Viagra available in the United States - despite what some online advertisers claim - nor is there an over-the-counter (OTC) version of this drug yet.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: U.S. men seeking a generic version of Viagra (sildenafil citrate) - the first and the most popular prescription drug for Erectile Dysfunction (ED) - are going to have to wait for a few more years. Viagra's patent, originally scheduled to expire in late March of 2012, has been extended to April of 2020.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Tadalafil (Cialis®) is a prescription drug that is licensed for treating erectile dysfunction (ED). It is also approved for treating enlarged prostate symptoms. Tadalafil is manufactured by Eli Lilly and is currently protected by a patent that prevents a generic tadalafil from being manufactured. (Please note that this article refers specifically to Cialis, the original tadalafil product that is approved for treating erectile dysfunction and enlarged prostate symptoms. For information about the tadalafil product used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension, please see Generic Adcirca.)\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Yet, if you search the Internet for generic Cialis, you may find a number of companies selling it. The fact is that these medicines could be fake, substandard, and potentially dangerous. You should not buy any generic Cialis until there is an approved generic version available.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Is Tadalafil a Generic Form of Cialis? No. Tadalafil is the active ingredient in Cialis, not a generic version of the drug. Although people often refer to a drug's active ingredient as its generic name, the generic name of a drug is different than a generic version of it.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Cialis® (tadalafil) is a prescription medicine that is licensed for treating erectile dysfunction (ED). It is also approved for treating enlarged prostate symptoms. It is manufactured by Eli Lilly and is currently protected by a patent that prevents any generic Cialis from being manufactured.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Click on The Terms of Use when will generic cialis be available appears. A box set includes 64 cards, 4x6 vibrantly hued images, plus a 158 page illustrated booklet. Flip over with your fingers and brown the other side for about 1 minute. Is it any treatment in homeopathy for blood pressure and how it is.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The first patent for Cialis expires in 2016. This is the earliest date that a generic form of Cialis could become available. However, other circumstances could extend the exclusivity period beyond 2016. This could include such things as other patents for specific Cialis uses or lawsuits.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: When will generic cialis be available. The Associazione Italiana Formatori della Sicurezza sul Lavoro Italian Association of Trainers in Occupational Safety is a non-profit organization made up of trainers, teachers, professionals, consultants, companies and those involved in the training of occupational safety." ]
Yes, generic cialis be available appears.
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what is amy lee's real name
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Search; ... Squids real name is David Spencer Amylee33s real name-I don't know but probably amy. Read more. Positive: 10 %. For Amy Lee 33 and Salem's lady Lucy Clements. ... & a name for Rapidash! ♥ - Duration: 21:49. by SalemsLady M 38,456 views.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Amy Lynn Hartzler (nee Née; lee Born december, 13), 1981 known professionally As Amy, lee is An american-singer songwriter and classically trained. Pianist she is-co founder and lead vocalist of the rock Band. evanescence\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In 2013, Amy Lee was named the 2012 Rock Goddess of the Year in the Loudwire Music Awards and the Hottest Woman in Music 2013 in the NME Awards.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Amy Pond's real full name is Amelia Jessica Pond, the actress who plays her is called Karen Gillan.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Amy Lee was born in Riverside, California, to parents John Lee, a disc jockey and TV personality, and Sara Cargill. She has a brother named Robby and two sisters, Carrie and Lori. Lee had a younger sister who died in 1987 at the age of three from an unidentified illness.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Welcome to AmyLee33 Wiki We’re a collaborative community website about the wonderful and lovable Amy Lee 33. Everyone, including YOU, can edit. Click the edit button at the top of any page to get start!\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Lee has performed collaborations with artists such as Korn, Seether, and David Hodges.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Born to a John Lee who was a D … isc Jockey and a Sara Cargill. Amy has one bother named Robbie and two sisters named Carrie and Lori. Amy had a thrid sister named Bonnie who died on1987 at the age of three from a unknown illness, Amy was six at the time. Amy's family moved from many places including Florida amd Illinois. Amy's family finally settled in Little Rock, Arkansas. Amy graduated from Pulaski Academy in 2000.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Stampy real name is Joseph Garret or Joe for short Squid real name is David Spencer Amylee real name is Amy.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Share to: Amy Lynn Lee now known by her married name Amy Lynn Hartzler, is the Lead Singer, Pianist, and more of Evanescence which she co-founded in 1998." ]
Amy Lynn Lee
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what are four things all animals need to live
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: plants and other animals. * Humans and animals will die without food. Humans and Animals Need Air to : Air is even more essential human and animals for survival; Without air, humans and animals die in just a short time. Humans and animals use oxygen in air to breath. Aquatic animals such as fish and crab use the dissolved air in the water breath.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Oxygen is possibly our most basic human need. People can begin to experience brain damage after as few as five minutes without oxygen. There are several things that may prevent you from getting the oxygen you need. Environmental risks such as high amounts of smoke, high altitudes or carbon monoxide can prevent you from breathing in oxygen.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1.sunlight 2. water and minerals 3. gas exchange 4. transport of water and nutrients throughout the plant.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In order to live and grow, plants need four basic elements: air, water, nutrients, and sunlight. Air. During the process of photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide to make food and release. oxygen, as a result.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Ask students to use this knowledge to determine how what an animal eats determines where they need to live. Herbivores can live only where plant food is available. Carnivores can live only where they can catch their food. Omnivores can live in many places because they eat both plants and animals. Have students name examples of each group.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Quick Answer. The five basic needs of all animals are sunlight, water, air, food and habitat. Sunlight is the fundamental source of energy on earth. Solar energy enters the living ecosystems though the process of photosynthesis carried out by green plants and is transformed into usable chemical energy.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: All organisms need an environment that will allow them to reproduce. Now, that can mean lots of things. Humans for instance, need a place where they will find food, water and … sun light. They will also need shelter in order to be able to protect their babies. But bacteria for example, they can live literally anywhere.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Moving air (wind) is also important for some plants to pollinate. Animals Animals including humans need oxygen to live. We breathe in oxygen and breathe out Carbon Dioxide. There are also air pockets in soils and water that help tiny living things survive in water and beneath the soils. For example, fishes absorb Oxygen from water with their gills.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Answers.com ® WikiAnswers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Senegal What are the 4 things animals need to live? What would you like to do? Flag\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Best Answer: Oxygen, sunlight, water and nutrients (soil for plants and food for animals). ... Air, Food, Water and Sunlight. ... Plants and animals both need air ..." ]
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who is the owner of whatsapp?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: It's a story of none other than Jan Koum, the co-founder of the mobile messaging start-up whatsapp. It's a story of none other than Jan Koum, the co-founder of the mobile messaging start-up whatsapp. Jump to navigation\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: As of 19th February 2014.... Whatsapp is owned by Facebook. As of 19th February 2014.... Whatsapp is owned by Facebook.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: WhatsApp has more than 450 million monthly active users. In comparison, Twitter had 241 million users at the end of 2013. Mark Zuckerberg says WhatsApp is on path to reach a billion users.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: But the duo's road to becoming billionaires several times over has been filled with humble beginnings and setbacks. Koum, 37, who co-founded the app with Brian Acton in 2009 co-founded WhatsApp in 2009, and five years later, is now estimated to now be worth about $6.8 billion. But at one point he was a teenage immigrant who lived on food stamps.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Scroll down for video. 1 $19 billion richer this morning: Brian Acton (left) and Jan Koum at Whatsapp's family headquarters in Mountain View California last May. 2 WhatsApp founders Brian Acton, left, and Jan Koum at their company headquarters in Mountain View, California.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: WhatsApp Inc. was founded in 2009 by US citizens Brian Acton and Jan Koum (also the CEO), both former employees of Yahoo!, and is based in Mountain View, California. The company employs 55 people.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Facebook's acquisition of WhatsApp is likely to be the highest price ever paid for a tech startup, knocking Microsoft's $8.5billion purchase of Skype in 2011, out of the park. ‘The size of this deal is really massive and it will get people talking about a bubble,’ Greg Sterling at Opus Research told AFP.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: It is an app which can connect people without any problem as well as free to download and use.Along with chatting now a days whatsapp is up with new calling fature,profile… and wallpaper updation and best of all it has now made the service free for lifetime.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Ukrainian immigrant on foodstamps and the Facebook reject: The rise of the WhatsApp duo and how they sold their messaging service for $19 BILLION. Jan Koum, 37, moved to California from the Ukraine when he was 16; Founded mobile chat-app WhatsApp with Brian Acton in 2009; Koum has known Mark Zuckerberg 'for a long time', Facebook CEO said\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Facebook promised to keep the WhatsApp brand and service, and pledged a $1 billion cash break-up fee were the deal to fall through. Zuckerberg said he was not planning to put ads on WhatsApp and Koum also pledged not to add adverts to the service, which makes money from a subscription model." ]
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how did johnny carson pass away
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Ex-'Tonight Show' Host Johnny Carson Dies. LOS ANGELES – The king of late-night talk shows, Johnny Carson (search), died Sunday of complications from emphysema. He was 79. Mr. Carson passed away peacefully early Sunday morning, his nephew, Jeff Sotzing, told The Associated Press. He was surrounded by his family, whose loss will be immeasurable.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Michael Landon passed away on July 1, 1991, almost four months away from what would have been his 55th birthday on October 31. Attended and graduated third from the bottom of his class at Collingswood High School in Collingswood New Jersey (1954). Had an I.Q. of 159.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Johnny Carson, King of Late Night, passed away on January 23, 2005 in Los Angeles, CA of emphysema. He was 79 years old. Login or Sign Up to answer this question. When did johnny Carson die Johnny Carson died on January 23, 2005 in Los Angeles, California at the age of 79.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: kgb answers » Arts & Entertainment » Actors and Actresses » did Johnny Carson pass away? Yes. Johnny Carson died on January 23, 2005 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles due to respiratory arrest arising from emphysema. Tags: respiratory arrest, cedars-sinai medical center, johnny carson, carson, emphysema.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: For 30 years his invitation to sit on the couch after a stand-up routine was a virtual ticket to stardom. Johnny Carson, the former Tonight Show host who became an icon for any aspiring late-night talker, died at age 79 on Sunday after a long struggle with emphysema. Mr. Carson passed away peacefully early Sunday morning. He was surrounded by his family, Carson's nephew, Jeff Sotzing, said in a statement.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Johnny Carson with wife Joanne in the mid-1960s. Joanne Carson died Friday at age 83. Joanne Carson, the ex-wife of 'Tonight Show' host Johnny Carson, has died. She was 83. She was a struggling model and he was the host of a TV game show who shyly asked her if she wanted to watch some film clips of his comedy.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: For the nest of a tree squirrel, see Drey. John William Johnny Carson (October 23, 1925 – January 23, 2005) was an American talk show host and comedian, best known for his 30 years as host of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962–1992). Carson received six Emmy Awards, the Television Academy's 1980 Governor's Award, and a 1985 Peabody Award.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In 1941, he and his family moved to Collingswood, New Jersey. When Eugene was in high school, he participated -- and did very well -- in track and field, especially javelin throwing, and his athletic skills earned him a scholarship to USC.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Share this: Share this: Carson good at drinking, dames and being a d!@#. Throughout his reign as the King of Late Night, Johnny Carson was thought of as America’s genial late-night companion, the man whose presence was so comforting that we allowed him the honor of tucking us in at night and seeing us off to slumber.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Johnny Carson, who hosted The Tonight Show from 1962 to 1992, died in 2005. Their marriage, which was turbulent at times, lasted from 1963 to 1972, when it ended in divorce. By then, she had moved back to her native California and purchased the home on the fringe of Bel-Air where she lived the rest of her life." ]
Johnny carson die due to respiratory arrest arising from emphysema.
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flushing out my eye causes pain
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Eye Flushing. Eye Flushing. Flushing your eye may help relieve mild eye symptoms and is the most important first aid measure for a chemical substance in the eye. The sooner you get a chemical out of the eye, the less damage it may do. If you are wearing contacts, remove them before flushing your eye.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If the object is floating in the tear film on the surface of the eye, try using a medicine dropper filled with clean, warm water to flush it out. Or tilt the head back and irrigate the surface of the eye with clean water from a drinking glass or a gentle stream of tap water.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Flushing your eye. If you have loose particles in your eye or your eye has been exposed to chemicals, flush it out with an eyewash or plenty of clean water for at least 10 to 15 minutes. If you wear contact lenses, remember to remove them before flushing the eye. You can flush your eyes in the following ways:\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: First aid for objects in the eye. 1 Don't rub your eye, because this could scratch the outer surface (cornea) of the eye. You may have to keep small children from rubbing their eyes. 2 Wash your hands before touching your eye. 3 If you wear contact lenses, take the contacts out before trying to remove the object or flush your eye.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Foreign body eye treatment. Getting something in the eye, also called a foreign body, can cause discomfort. Things that can get in the eye include grit, pieces of wood or metal, or eyelashes. Depending on what's in the eyes, home treatment or medical attention may be needed.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Appointments at Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic offers appointments in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota and at Mayo Clinic Health System locations.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Foreign object in the eye: First aid. If you get a foreign object in your eye. Wash your hands with soap and water. Try to flush the object out of your eye with a gentle stream of clean, warm water. Use an eyecup or a small, clean drinking glass positioned with its rim resting on the bone at the base of your eye socket.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If you get a foreign object in your eye. 1 Wash your hands with soap and water. 2 Try to flush the object out of your eye with a gentle stream of clean, warm water. Use an eyecup or a small, clean drinking glass positioned with its rim resting on the bone at the base of your eye socket.\nTitle: Passage 9\\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 10\\Content: For small things in the eye that are not sharp, including eyelashes, you may be able to treat the problem at home. For larger objects, or sharp ones, seek medical advice. If you get something in the eye and wear contact lenses, take them out until the object is removed and any pain or discomfort has gone. Try not to rub the eye or put any pressure on it. You can try to flush out small objects using clean water or special eye wash solution." ]
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what systems do eye complications effect with diabetes
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Symptoms can include. 1 Blurry or double vision. 2 Rings, flashing lights, or blank spots. 3 Dark or floating spots. 4 Pain or pressure in one or both of your eyes. 5 Trouble seeing things out of the corners of your eyes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Patient Handouts. 1 Diabetes - eye care (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish. 2 Diabetes and eye disease (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish. 3 Diabetes eye exams (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish. 4 Fluorescein angiography (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish. 5 Intravitreal injection (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Diabetes can cause eye problems such as Diabetic Retinopathy, which damages blood vessels in your retina. Know what symptoms to look out for. Diabetes can cause eye problems such as Diabetic Retinopathy, which damages blood vessels in your retina.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: If you have diabetes, your blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high. Over time, this can damage your eyes. The most common problem is diabetic retinopathy. It is a leading cause of blindness in American adults. Your retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of your eye.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A answered. Changes to the eye caused by diabetes are collectively known as diabetic retinopathy. Diabetes affects the eye in two ways: The changing blood sugar levels affect the lens of the eye and blood vessels in the retina. Changes in the lens cause vision to blur with the changing blood sugar levels. The same fluctuations cause blood vessels to leak, including those in the eye.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Diabetes affects the eye in two ways: The changing blood sugar levels affect the lens of the eye and blood vessels in the retina Changes in the lens cause vision to blur with the changing blood sugar levels. The same fluctuations cause blood vessels to leak, including those in the eye.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Prevention and Risk Factors. 1 Diabetic Eye Disease (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases) Also in Spanish. 2 Eye Care: MedlinePlus Health Topic (National Library of Medicine) Also in Spanish. 3 You Have Diabetes.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Diabetic retinopathy damages the tiny blood vessels inside your retina. You may not notice it at first. Symptoms can include. Blurry or double vision. Rings, flashing lights, or blank spots. Dark or floating spots. Pain or pressure in one or both of your eyes. Trouble seeing things out of the corners of your eyes.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Pain or pressure in one or both of your eyes; Trouble seeing things out of the corners of your eyes; Treatment often includes laser treatment or surgery, with follow-up care. Two other eye problems can happen to people with diabetes. A cataract is a cloud over the lens of your eye. Surgery helps you see clearly again. Glaucoma happens when pressure builds up in the eye, damaging the main nerve. Eye drops or surgery can help. If you have diabetes, you should have a complete eye exam every year.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Changes to the eye caused by diabetes are collectively known as diabetic retinopathy. Diabetes affects the eye in two ways: The changing blood sugar levels affect the lens of the eye and blood vessels in the retina; Changes in the lens cause vision to blur with the changing blood sugar levels. The same fluctuations cause blood vessels to leak, including those in the eye. Diabetes can affect many organs, and an annual examination of the retina is important because it is a good indicator of overall vascular status." ]
Diabetes affects the eye in two ways. The changing blood sugar levels affect the lens of the eye and blood vessels in the retina.
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crimean war define
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Reload the page to try again! Press Cmd-0 to reset your zoom. Press Ctrl-0 to reset your zoom. It looks like your browser might be zoomed in or out. Your browser needs to be zoomed to a normal size to record audio.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Crimean War ended the dominant role of Russia in SE Europe; the cooling of Austro-Russian relations was an important factor in subsequent European history.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Crimean War. (1853 - 1856) A war fought in East Europe on the Black Sea and on Crimea (Ukraine) between Russia and the Allies: Britain, France, Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Crimean War. (krīmē`ən) , 1853–56, war between Russia on the one hand and the Ottoman Empire, Great Britain, France, and Sardinia on the other.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Crimean War (October 1853 – February 1856), also known in Russian historiography as the Eastern War of 1853–1856 (Russian: восточная война, Vostochnaya Voina), was a conflict in which Russia lost to an alliance of France, the United Kingdom, the Ottoman Empire, and Sardinia.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Crimean War. In July, 1853, Russia retorted by occupying the Ottoman vassal states of Moldavia and Walachia, and in October, after futile negotiations, the Ottomans declared war. In Mar., 1854, Britain and France, having already dispatched fleets to the Black Sea, declared war on Russia; Sardinia followed suit in Jan., 1855.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: It was the year '55 when the Crimean war was at its height, and the old convict ships had been largely used as transports in the Black Sea.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Crimean War was one of the first conflicts to use modern technologies such as explosive naval shells, railways, and telegraphs. The war was one of the first to be documented extensively in written reports and photographs.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Crimean War-a war in Crimea between Russia and a group of nations including England and France and Turkey and Sardinia; 1853-1856. Crimea-a Ukrainian peninsula between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Crimean war was fought for the sake of Europe rather than for the Eastern question; it was fought against Russia, not in favor of Turkey...." ]
It also known in Russian historiography as the Eastern War of 1853–1856, was a conflict in which Russia lost to an alliance of France, the United Kingdom, the Ottoman Empire, and Sardinia.
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