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"segment": "Appeasement\nby annexing neighboring Austria\nby increasing the size of its military\nby sending troops to occupy the Rhineland\nby forcing men to join the military\nAllied leaders sought to address the Sudetenland conflict by\nAppeasement\nIncorrect\nhelping Czechoslovakia fight the annexation of this part of their country. I think its \"agreeing to give Hitler land where the predominant population was German.\" In 1938, Germany took control of Austria in what was known as the\nAppeasement\nAnschluss. Most European leaders favored dealing with Germany through\nAppeasement\nappeasement\nWhat happened to the Sudetenland as a result of the Munich Agreement? Appeasement\nGermany took control of the territory from Czechoslovakia. As a result of the Munich Agreement, Hitler promised to\nAppeasement\nrespect the new borders of Czechoslovakia. Winston Churchill argued that the Munich Agreement would\nAppeasement\nresult in negative consequences for Europe. Which aggressive action did Germany take in the 1930s? WWII Begins\nannexing Austria and Czechoslovakia\nThe map shows territory captured by Nazi Germany in 1941. Hitler was confident about invading Russia because he had recently captured\nWWII Begins\nFrance.",
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"url": "https://www.quora.com/Why-did-Germany-invade-almost-all-European-countries-during-WW2",
"title": "Why did Germany invade almost all European countries during WW2? - Quora",
"headings": "Why did Germany invade almost all European countries during WW2?\nWhy did Germany invade almost all European countries during WW2?\nJohn Dewar Gleissner\n",
"segment": "After buying some candy for the child, the child has a temper tantrum. The parent gives in and buys the child more candy. The same scenario repeats when the parent and child visit a donut store. What happens when they visit a toy store? Mick Ald\n, A dabbler\nAnswered 6 years ago · Author has 156 answers and 104.1K answer views\nMany reasons. Czechoslovakia held a large German population that he wanted to control. Same goes for Austria. The western powers were very week and they thought that Germany was very strong (it wasn't) and they caved in over Czechoslovakia, that gave Hitler the sense that they would always cave in. When he invaded Poland with the connivance of Stalin and the USSR the western powers (England, Commonwealth & France) just chose to declare war on Germany and not on the USSR. Spain was an ally and Swiss was neutral.",
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"title": "Hitler's Plans for a New World Order After His Victory in WW2",
"headings": "Hitler’s Plans for a New World Order After His Victory in WW2\nHitler’s Plans for a New World Order After His Victory in WW2\nAdolf Hitler began to realize his plan in 1939\nWhat would have happened had the Nazis defeated Stalin?\nThe Thousand-Year Reich\nTwo women per man – double marriage under Hitler\n",
"segment": "Photo: Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-13774 / Unknown Heinrich Hoffmann / CC-BY-SA 3.0\nThe Führer gradually started realizing his dream of a Greater German Reich. His first forays into territorial expansion were peaceful, like the annexation of the Sudetenland and the Anschluss of Austria in the late 1930s. After that, his policy grew more aggressive with the swallowing up of what remained of former Czechoslovakia. The overall Nazi strategy for world domination was based on a three-stage plan. Stage one provided for German supremacy from the Atlantic to the Urals. In stage two, this rule should be extended to Africa. Finally, in stage three, the “final battle” with the USA would have taken place with the eventual subjugation of the country, much like in The Man in the High Castle. Main street in Aš (Czechoslovakia), where SdP’s leadership met on 13 Sep 1938 before fleeing to Germany\nAdolf Hitler began to realize his plan in 1939\nThe Second World War started with the invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939. The subjugation of Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg soon followed in 1940.",
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"title": "Why did Britain and France declare war on Germany, but not the Soviets in WW2? | Yahoo Answers",
"headings": "Why did Britain and France declare war on Germany, but not the Soviets in WW2?\nWhy did Britain and France declare war on Germany, but not the Soviets in WW2?\n33 Answers\n",
"segment": "A task force was duly assembled by Britain and France to help the Finns, but by the time it arived Finland had surrendered and a peace deal had been made between Finland and Russia. ...Show more\ntransorbian\nLv 4\n1 decade ago\nGermany and/or Hitler were perceived as a greater immediate threat to British and French interests than the Soviet Union/Stalin. Patrick Buchanan (yes that one) wrote a book recently which deals in part with this question. He argues that the British government, in an overreaction to the humiliation of having let Hitler have the Sudetenland only to see him take the rest of Czechoslovakia (although Poland and Hungary also took small pieces) gave Poland a blank check guaranteeing assistance to them in case of invasion (I don't remember if it was specifically by Germany or not, but I think it was a general one). The British thinking on the issue was that this would allow Poland to negotiate the return of Danzig (which was 95% German, and the source of tension between Germany and Poland, just like the Sudetenland was betwen Germany and Czechoslovakia) to Hitler while the Poles would not have to worry about the same thing happening to them which happened to Czechoslovakia (i.e. being swallowed up). Problem is, the Poles took it as an excuse to not negotiate at all with Hitler, which enraged him, because they knew the Brits and French were bound to back them up no matter what. ( There is some evidence that Hitler was expecting to Poles to return Danzig and was not planning a full-scale invasion, also that his decision to take more than the Sudetenland was actually a spur-of-the-moment decision not part of some deep dark plan to \"conquer the world\", so it's not actually that implausible.) The short and the skinny of it is, when the Soviets invaded Poland two weeks after the Germans the British attitude was sort of \"well they asked for it\" (by not giving up Danzig) (They couldn't have done anything to stop the attack on Poland anyway, against *either* Germany or the USSR). In fact the Polish Ambassador to Britain went to the Foreign Secretary and asked him if Britain would also declare war on the U.S.S.R. (as you may know, Russians and Poles are historically enemies, so the Poles would have loved this to happen). The Foreign Secretary replied that Britain had guaranteed Poland's sovereignty, but not any specific borders (translation:",
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"title": "Which country was the first to be invaded by Hitler in WWII? | Yahoo Answers",
"headings": "Which country was the first to be invaded by Hitler in WWII?\nAnonymous\nWhich country was the first to be invaded by Hitler in WWII?\n11 Answers\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nhttp://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AhBb3...\n",
"segment": "In March Nazis Germany took the rest of Czechoslovakia without a shot being fired. On September 1 1939 Nazis Germany invaded Poland and took over EASTERN Poland. What many people either don t know or remember is on September 17, 1939 the Soviet Union invade WESTERN Poland. The first country that fought back with Nazis Germany where shots were fired was Poland. ...Show more\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nAustria was annexed BEFORE WW2 started, not a shot was fired when the Nazis took over Austria (Hitlers home land)\nHe took over the land Germany lost after the treaty of WW1, and took over Czechoslovakia. Then, Britain and France seeing that Hitler had his eyes set on Poland, and Hitler obviously having no interest in keeping peace, Britain and France agreed that if Hitler attacked Poland, they would go to war with the Nazis. In 1939, the Nazis attacked Poland, Britain and France declared war, Then because Britain declared war, the British Empire also declared war, Country's such as Australia and Canada (Former colonies of the British Empire) who were very loyal to Britain agreed to help Britain fight the Nazis, And so it became a WORLD WAR, with the British Empire (British Empire ruled a quater of the world), France and Poland fighting agiaist, The Nazis (Germany, Austria) and there allys Italy, were all at war. These were the countrys that were at war right at the beginning of WW2^^\nMany other countrys were attacked by the Nazis and were draged into the war. To answer your question, It was Poland, Poland was the first country to be invaded in WW2. This short youtube video explains how WW2 started and what happened and who Hitler invaded before WW2.",
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"segment": "Try Learn mode\nStudy with Flashcards again\n1/85\nCreated by\nJaimethegiraffe PLUS\nTerms in this set (85)\nWhich four countries took part in the Munich Conference in 1938? Appeasement\nItaly, France, Great Britain, and Germany\nBy 1938, many people living in the Sudetenland wanted Germany to be divided________. Appeasement\nunified\nOne way Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles in the 1930s was by\nAppeasement\nrearming the military. In what ways did the Nazis violate the Treaty of Versailles in the 1930s? Check all that apply. Appeasement\nby annexing neighboring Austria\nby increasing the size of its military\nby sending troops to occupy the Rhineland\nby forcing men to join the military\nAllied leaders sought to address the Sudetenland conflict by\nAppeasement\nIncorrect\nhelping Czechoslovakia fight the annexation of this part of their country. I think its \"agreeing to give Hitler land where the predominant population was German.\" In 1938, Germany took control of Austria in what was known as the\nAppeasement\nAnschluss. Most European leaders favored dealing with Germany through\nAppeasement\nappeasement\nWhat happened to the Sudetenland as a result of the Munich Agreement? Appeasement\nGermany took control of the territory from Czechoslovakia.",
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"title": "Hitler's Plans for a New World Order After His Victory in WW2",
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"segment": "He dreamed of a Germany at the heart of Europe. He called it the “Neuordnung” or reorganization of the continent. “For it is not in colonial acquisitions that we must see the solution of this problem, but exclusively in the acquisition of a territory for settlement, which will enhance the area of the mother country, and hence not only keep the new settlers in the most intimate community with the land of their origin, but secure for the total area those advantages which lie in its unified magnitude.” Adolf Hitler rehearsing his speech-making gestures in 1927; photo by Heinrich Hoffmann. Photo: Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-13774 / Unknown Heinrich Hoffmann / CC-BY-SA 3.0\nThe Führer gradually started realizing his dream of a Greater German Reich. His first forays into territorial expansion were peaceful, like the annexation of the Sudetenland and the Anschluss of Austria in the late 1930s. After that, his policy grew more aggressive with the swallowing up of what remained of former Czechoslovakia. The overall Nazi strategy for world domination was based on a three-stage plan.",
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"url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-aircraft-of-WW2",
"title": "What is the best aircraft of WW2? - Quora",
"headings": "What is the best aircraft of WW2?\n47 Answers\nQ: Which is the best airplane of WW2?\n",
"segment": "Look familiar, but not in those clothes? A variant of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 was even flown by the Israeli Air Force in 1948–49. ( Technically the Israeli 109s were examples of the Avia S-199, built in Czechoslovakia.) I think it has to be the types that saw the most service, because no air force ever has poured money and lives into a dud, year after year. So my joint “winners” are the Ilyushin Il-2 Sturmovik ground attack plane and the Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter. Ab\nContinue Reading\nHard to kill: a moderate example of the damage that the slow-moving Sturmovik could sustain and still get its crew back to base. Look familiar, but not in those clothes? A variant of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 was even flown by the Israeli Air Force in 1948–49. ( Technically the Israeli 109s were examples of the Avia S-199, built in Czechoslovakia.)",
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"segment": "What were the six satellite countries under the Soviet's sphere of influnece after World War 2? - Answers\nThere were six satellite countries that remained under the\nSoviet's influence until 1989, when Russia's own system began to\ndeteriorate. These six countries were: East Germany\nBulgaria\nRomania\nHungary\nCzechoslovakia\nPoland\nHome\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n Leaderboard\n Related Topics\nGermany in WW2\n \nUS in WW2\n \nJapan in WW2\n \nWorld War 1\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nWorld War 2\nUSSR in WW2\nWhat were the six satellite countries under the Soviet's sphere of influnece after World War 2? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2008-10-07 22:43:45\nThere were six satellite countries that remained under the\nSoviet's influence until 1989, when Russia's own system began to\ndeteriorate. These six countries were: East Germany\nBulgaria\nRomania\nHungary\nCzechoslovakia\nPoland\n001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nCan you make a meaningful sentence using the word satellite? The thought of you is the only satellite orbiting the sphere of\nmy concious mind. What was size of sputnik 1 satellite?",
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"segment": "Stage one provided for German supremacy from the Atlantic to the Urals. In stage two, this rule should be extended to Africa. Finally, in stage three, the “final battle” with the USA would have taken place with the eventual subjugation of the country, much like in The Man in the High Castle. Main street in Aš (Czechoslovakia), where SdP’s leadership met on 13 Sep 1938 before fleeing to Germany\nAdolf Hitler began to realize his plan in 1939\nThe Second World War started with the invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939. The subjugation of Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg soon followed in 1940. The ultimate prize came when France capitulated in the same year. The Führer made the French sign the armistice agreement in the same train carriage in the forest of Compiegne where the Germans had affirmed their defeat after the First World War. The circle of revenge was complete. One year later, in the summer of 1941, Hitler’s armies pushed eastward in an apparently unstoppable advance. More than three million German soldiers and more than 600,000 Allied troops took part in what was then the biggest land offensive in history.",
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"headings": "Why did Britain and France join WW2?\nWhy did Britain and France join WW2?",
"segment": "After Germany invaded and occupied Poland she turned her attention to Western Europe. At Munich in 1938 the British and French looked weak and it seemed as though they sold out Czechoslovakia to the Nazis. Depending on your point of view some felt they sold out and caved in to Hitler others say they were trying to\nContinue Reading\nBritain and France pledge to come to Poland's aid if she was attacked by Germany. Both countries had allowed Germany to annex Czechoslovakia and they had hoped that would be enough for Hitler. But Hitler had bigger plans that included Poland and Eastern Europe and the Soviet union. After Germany invaded and occupied Poland she turned her attention to Western Europe. At Munich in 1938 the British and French looked weak and it seemed as though they sold out Czechoslovakia to the Nazis. Depending on your point of view some felt they sold out and caved in to Hitler others say they were trying to buy time to allow their nations to rearm. Some say they were just trying to avoid another full scale European war. But Munich only served to embolden Hitler who thought the democracies were weak and lacked the will to fight.",
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"headings": "D-Day: All You Need To Know About 1944's Normandy Landings\nD-Day: All You Need To Know About 1944's Normandy Landings\nWhy Did Britain Enter WW2?\nWhat happened on D-Day?\nWhich D-Day? The ‘Bodyguard Of Lies’ That Fooled Hitler\nWhere were the Allied troops from?\nHow many people died on D-Day?\nWW2: How Inflatable Tanks And Look-Alikes Fooled Germany\nWhat factors contributed to the success of D-Day?\n10 Things You Need To Know About D-Day\nWhat happened after D-Day?\n",
"segment": "PA). Where were the Allied troops from? Most of the troops that landed on the Normandy shores on D-Day were from the United States (73,000), the United Kingdom (61,715) and Canada (21,400). However, troops from several other countries were involved in the Battle of Normandy. That includes troops from Australia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Greece, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and Poland. How many people died on D-Day? Because of the nature of the fighting, the location of the landings and the impossibility to keep accurate records given the circumstances, to this day it is still not known exactly how many people were killed on D-Day. Often, it is estimated that around 2,500 Allied Forces lost their lives on D-Day, but more recent research has shown the figure may be closer to 4,500. German losses on D-Day are equally hard to pin down, with numbers ranging between 4,000 and 9,000 (including killed in action and deaths as a result of wounds). History\nWW2:",
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"headings": "What countries did Germany invade before ww2?\nWhat countries did Germany invade before ww2?",
"segment": "What countries did Germany invade before ww2? What countries did Germany invade before ww2? Asked By: Hermesindo Mollenkopf | Last Updated: 16th June, 2020\nCategory: news and politics war and conflicts\n4.6/5 (486 Views . 40 Votes)\nAllied governments in exile\nGovernment in exile\nCapital in exile\nNorway\nLondon\nKingdom of Yugoslavia\nLondon\nNetherlands\nLondon\nProvisional Government of Czechoslovakia\nParis (October 2, 1939 – 1940) London (1940 – 1941) Aston Abbotts, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1941 – 1945)\nClick to see full answer\nLikewise, what was happening in Germany before WWII? In 1914, Germany went to war against Britain, France and Russia. By September 1918, Germany's generals had to accept that they had lost World War One. Weeks of violence followed as the Germans expressed their anger.",
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"title": "Why did Britain and France declare war on Germany, but not the Soviets in WW2? | Yahoo Answers",
"headings": "Why did Britain and France declare war on Germany, but not the Soviets in WW2?\nWhy did Britain and France declare war on Germany, but not the Soviets in WW2?\n33 Answers\n",
"segment": "The Soviet invasion of Poland came about as part of a secret deal between Hitler and Stalin known as the Nazi-Soviet Pact, in which they publicly agreed not to attack each other, and privately agreed to divide Poland between them. This was made in secret, however, so the Soviet invasion of Poland came as a complete surprise to everyone except Russia and Germany. The allies had made no plans for a war with Russia, and were not in a position to have a war against two major powers at the same time, so there was really nothing they could do against Russia. It must also be noted that the Allies did try, and fail, to fight Russia in the winter of 1939. Russia invaded Finland in 1939, and the heroic resistance of the finns compelled the allied public for war with Russia. A task force was duly assembled by Britain and France to help the Finns, but by the time it arived Finland had surrendered and a peace deal had been made between Finland and Russia. ...Show more\ntransorbian\nLv 4\n1 decade ago\nGermany and/or Hitler were perceived as a greater immediate threat to British and French interests than the Soviet Union/Stalin. Patrick Buchanan (yes that one) wrote a book recently which deals in part with this question. He argues that the British government, in an overreaction to the humiliation of having let Hitler have the Sudetenland only to see him take the rest of Czechoslovakia (although Poland and Hungary also took small pieces) gave Poland a blank check guaranteeing assistance to them in case of invasion (I don't remember if it was specifically by Germany or not, but I think it was a general one). The British thinking on the issue was that this would allow Poland to negotiate the return of Danzig (which was 95% German, and the source of tension between Germany and Poland, just like the Sudetenland was betwen Germany and Czechoslovakia) to Hitler while the Poles would not have to worry about the same thing happening to them which happened to Czechoslovakia (i.e. being swallowed up).",
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"segment": "It had around 90 percent of ethical German population and it link the Germany to rest of Prussia and after that treaty Germany was cut down by rest of Prussia. So on August 30 1939 Hitler sent ultimatum to Poland - immediately surrender the port of danzing abd all is to made a railway link through danzing. Poland refused to give it back ( backed by Britian and France )\nSo on September 1 Nazi Germany invaded the Poland and mark the start of second world war. And as the Britian and France promised if Hitler invade the Poland they would declare war and same happened on 3 September 1939 . John Dewar Gleissner\n, Most Viewed Writer on Topic of WW2\nAnswered 4 years ago · Author has 10.5K answers and 19.6M answer views\nBritain and France did not join WW2; they defended Poland’s territorial integrity and thus opposed Hitler with military power. They wanted to stop Hitler from gobbling up multiple nations in Europe after Hitler said he had no more territorial demands in Europe and after he had marched into the Rhineland, taken Austria, then the Sudetenland and then all of Czechoslovakia. It had always been British policy to oppose the most powerful nation on the continent of Europe, and Germany at that time was the most powerful continental power. 2.1K views\n·\nView upvotes\n· Answer requested by\nSara Halba\nAlex Kaardal\n, Avid History Fan\nAnswered 4 years ago\nAfter WW1 the Entente forces (U.S.A., France, Britain, Russia) carved up the German and Austro-Hungarian empires creating entirely new states from their former territories. One of these countries was Poland which hadn’t existed for centuries.",
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"segment": "Fees and taxes apply. See offer details. Learn More\n8 Answers\nScott Trask\n, studied at University of Massachusetts, Boston\nAnswered 4 years ago · Author has 1.9K answers and 1.5M answer views\nBritain and France pledge to come to Poland's aid if she was attacked by Germany. Both countries had allowed Germany to annex Czechoslovakia and they had hoped that would be enough for Hitler. But Hitler had bigger plans that included Poland and Eastern Europe and the Soviet union. After Germany invaded and occupied Poland she turned her attention to Western Europe. At Munich in 1938 the British and French looked weak and it seemed as though they sold out Czechoslovakia to the Nazis. Depending on your point of view some felt they sold out and caved in to Hitler others say they were trying to\nContinue Reading\nBritain and France pledge to come to Poland's aid if she was attacked by Germany. Both countries had allowed Germany to annex Czechoslovakia and they had hoped that would be enough for Hitler. But Hitler had bigger plans that included Poland and Eastern Europe and the Soviet union.",
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"segment": "What countries did Germany take over and then invade in World War 2? - Answers\nWorld War 2\nGermany in WW2\nWhat countries did Germany take over and then invade in World War 2? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2014-04-07 21:48:58\nPrior to the outbreak of World War 2: The Sudeten region (s) of Czechoslovakia (38)\nAustria (38)\nThe rest of Bohemia and Moravia (39)\nThe Germans invaded during the course of WW2 : Poland\nDenmark\nNorway\nLuxembourg\nBelgium\nHolland\nFrance (partial)\nMonaco\nYugoslavia and Greece (with the help of Italy)\nLithuania\nDanzig\nLatvia\nEstonia\nThe Soviet Union (partial). Germany's allies in Europe were: Italy\nRomania\nBulgaria\nHungary\nCroatia\nSlovakia (formerly a part of Czechoslovakia)\nFinland\nThe Czech part of Czechoslovakia was a German protectorate (colony) called Bohemia and Moravia having been taken over in 1938 after the Munich Conference. The neutral countries of Europe were: Sweden\nSwitzerland\nLiechtenstein\nTurkey\nSan Marino\nAndorra\nPortugal\nIreland\nThe Germans wanted Lebensraum (living space) for their German people so they tried to regain the land they lost after WWI due to the Rhineland being demilitarized and the Treaty of Versailles. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat countries did Germany take over and then invade in World War 2?",
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"segment": "Shortly after the occupation of the Sudetenland by Germany, Poland sent troops to annex the region of Teschen which had been disputed since the end of the First World War, and then Hungary was granted huge swaths of Slovak and Ruthenian territory by the Vienna Award of 2 November. Taking advantage of the greatly weakened state of the Czechoslovak governement, Slovak Populist leader Jozef Tiso was secretly encouraged by Hitler to agitate for Slovak independence. And on 14 March, 1939, Slovak parliamentarians voted in favor of complete succession from Czechoslovakia, and Tiso pubicly “pleaded” with Hitler to step in and take charge of the defense of the newly emancipated Slovakia which duly became Germany’s puppet state. Not that many people know that the Czechs and Slovaks “divorced” twice in the history… second time it was on January 1st 1993 when Czechoslovakia split in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. Beneš had resigned the presidency of Czechoslovakia and fled into exile shortly before the occupation of the Sudetenland months before, and the new President Emil Hácha was completely out of his depth in dealing with Hitler’s strong-arm tactics. Hácha requested an audience with Hitler upon the announcement of the secession of Slovakia, and during the course of many hours’ worth of overnight meetings, the German dictator was able to browbeat and intimidate the flustered Czech president into agreeing with the German takeover of the rump state and into its incorporatation into the German Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia in order to supposedly safeguard the peace and security of Central Europe. The agreement was signed at almost 4:00 a.m. on the morning of 15 March, and scarcely two hours later German troops began pouring over the border into Bohemia and Moravia and took possession of the country while the Czech military was commanded to step down and allow them to enter. That evening Hitler made his triumphant entry into Prague where he proclaimed his bloodless victory at Prague Castle, and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist for the next 6 years. Did you ever wonder why Prague was not heavily bombed such as the other European cities or what was Hitlers’ evil plans for the Czechs? Join us for the WW2 Tour in Prague and together with your local guide you’ll uncover the hidden details in the streets and you will learn about heroic deeds and tragic losses of the Czech nation, reveal the disturbing past of the Czech capital during WW2!",
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"segment": "What was the annexation of Czechoslovakia? - Answers\nGermany in WW2\nFrance in WW2\nAdolf Hitler\nWhat was the annexation of Czechoslovakia? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2009-03-03 01:30:28\nIn September 1938 the German chancellor Adolf Hitler had already united Austria to Germany and wanted to bring the Sudeten Germans under his rule. The mountains surrounding Bohemia (the Czech part of Czechoslovakia) were populated by ethnic Germans but the boundary was drawn in favor of the Czechs for defensive purposes. The British and French premiers met Hitler in Munich and agreed to the change of boundary, and the Sudetenland was annexed to Germany. But in March 1939 Hitler then occupied Bohemia and Moravia as a protectorate (not annexed), Slovakia was nominally made independent but its government was protected by Germany, and Ruthenia, the easternmost part of Czechoslovakia, was annexed to Hungary. 1 2 3\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nDid annexation of Austria Germany stronger? Yes, the annexation of Austria by Germany made it stronger. It also helped Germany annex Czechoslovakia next. The annexation of Czechoslovakia made the German attack on Poland even easier.",
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"segment": "Learn More\nGrant Lee\n, has \"flown\" thousands of hours on Il-2 games. Updated 4 years ago · Author has 658 answers and 2.2M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What is the best aircraft of ww2? Hard to kill: a moderate example of the damage that the slow-moving Sturmovik could sustain and still get its crew back to base. Look familiar, but not in those clothes? A variant of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 was even flown by the Israeli Air Force in 1948–49. ( Technically the Israeli 109s were examples of the Avia S-199, built in Czechoslovakia.) I think it has to be the types that saw the most service, because no air force ever has poured money and lives into a dud, year after year. So my joint “winners” are the Ilyushin Il-2 Sturmovik ground attack plane and the Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter.",
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"segment": "Unfortunately his best move turned out to be his worst, and Hitler simply bullied him into giving up and appointing sever Austrian Nazis to the Government. Eventually Hitler forced him to resign. Hitler advanced into Austria and was met with a welcoming reception. He appointed a new government, and had Schuschnigg put in jail. 1 Oct 1938, Germany Occupied Sudetenland\nCzechoslovakia was created after the first world war, and was mainly made up of three different ethnic groups, Czechs, Slovaks, and Germans from the Sudeten area. Their economy was doing well and the country appeared to be flourishing but not everyone was happy. The Germans wanted to be a part of Germany. Hitler wanted to annex the Sudetenland, and wanted to do it without fighting. He thought to create a conflict and then use that as an excuse to intervene. Hitler then began negotiations with Britain’s Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who agreed to give Hitler control of the Sudetenland as long as he didn’t invade Czechoslovakia.",
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"segment": "They let Hitler rebuild the German army and navy, occupy the Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia. If they had put up a fight at the beginning, perhaps Hitler would not have kept pushing until the situation turned into a World War. Appeasement was a popular concept among British policy. ... read more. Conclusion\nHitler didn't make his plans of eastward expansion in secrecy. Appeasement gave the Russians the idea that Britain and France would not stand in the way of Germany. It also put a lot of trust into Hitler's promises. It was based on the idea that Hitler was trustworthy. Finally, it encouraged Hitler to be aggressive. Hitler gained confidence as he won gamble after gamble.",
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"segment": "The Allies agreed upon dividing Germany into three subdivisions (British zone in the northwest, the Soviet Union to the east, and American and France to the Southwest). Germany also lost most of the territories it had acquired during the war, among them Austria and Saarland. Some part of Northeastern Germany was taken by the Soviet Union. The citizens who lived at the borders of Germany (Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia) were driven out. The Allies faced a rough time trying to agree on what to do with Germany since they never wanted a repeat of war. They even had thoughts of turning it into an agricultural state. They finally settled on the idea that they would deform Nazi. An agreement came up citing that every citizen wishing to seek a political position should produce a document stating that they were not supporters of Nazi. With time, Germany was able to pick itself and develop after America saw it wise for Germany to try to sustain itself economically. A new currency, German Mark was incorporated into the German market with the help of America.",
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"segment": "So the first payments were made by signing over British-owned businesses in America. You could say it cost Britain her stake in the US economy. Next, the Americans took Britain's gold reserve. US warships had not sailed to help Czechoslovakia, Poland, France, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, or Norway... but they sailed to South Africa to take British gold. Only after that did the US begin accepting British currency. What the US did do was grant Britain a massive discount on equipment retained after the war - some was given at only 10% of its value. Even then, Britain knew it would not be able to afford to keep everything. Whole squadrons of aircraft were pushed into the sea rather than become liable for payment. The US charged interest on Britain's war debt at 2% - which was lower than the market rate, but on a debt of $1.075, still huge. They also made provision in the terms of the loan for payment to be postponed in times of economic hardship - a measure that Britain has had to use on six occasions.",
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"segment": "The sanctions on Cuba were increased after the Cuban air force killed American protesters who were known to violate Cuban airspace. Cuba is currently the only state still under sanctions under TWEA. Czechoslovakia\nCzechoslovakia was invaded and annexed by Germany. In 1941 it was listed to prevent its assets from being used by the invading Nazi Germany. Czechoslovakia was delisted in 1946. Czechoslovakian assets were held until the government of Czechoslovakia agreed to return assets its German installed occupation government expropriated during WW2. These restrictions were lifted sometime between 1964 and 1967 after an agreement was reached. Danzig\nDanzig was listed in 1941 to prevent its assets from being used by the Nazi Germany. Germany was forced to give up the city of Danzig after WWI. As a result of it being a former German city, there was a considerable amount of support for Nazi Germany to re",
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"segment": "March 1939\nHitler invades Czechoslovakia\nDespite the assurances given by Hitler in the Treaty of Munich (Sept 1938), he marched into Czechoslovakia and occupied the country. Loading...\nLoading...\nMarch /April 1939\nBritain rearms and reassures Poland\nBritain had begun re-arming and a highly secret radar early warning system was installed along the east coast. Conscription was introduced and assurances were given to Poland, who was being threatened by the Fuhrer. late Aug 1939\nRussia and Germany sign pact\nHitler and Stalin signed a non-aggression pact which included secret clauses for the division of Poland. 1 Sept 1939\nHitler invades Poland\nAdolf Hitler invaded Poland. 3 Sept 1939\nBritain and France declare war on\nBritain and France declared war on Germany. Neville Chamberlain broadcast the announcement that the country was at war. Sept 1939-May 1940\n‘Phoney War’\nThe months following Britain’s declaration of war are referred to as the ‘phoney war’ because Britain saw no military action. April/May 1940\nHitler invades Denmark and Norway\nHitler invaded and occupied Denmark and Norway to safeguard supply routes of Swedish ore and also to establish a Norwegian base from which to break the British naval blockade on Germany. 10 May 1940\nBlitzkrieg\nHitler launched his blitzkrieg (lightning war) against Holland and Belgium.",
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"segment": "Key Facts & Information\nHISTORICAL BACKGROUND\nWorld War II was a military conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945 and involved nearly all the nations of the world. It was caused by the Treaty of Versailles and the German people’s resentment toward the League of Nations. The Treaty of Versailles was created in 1919 to ensure peace in Europe following World War I. The treaty said that land was to be taken away from Germany. It also stated that Germany would pay for damages caused by the war, and could only have a small army with no air force, submarines, or tanks. Adolf Hitler was able to convince the German people to give him the power to improve conditions in Germany and restore the country’s strength and dignity. He vowed to tear up the Treaty of Versailles. THE SECOND WORLD WAR\nHitler began invading Austria and Czechoslovakia. He also built up the German army and its weapons. On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland. When that happened, Britain and France declared war on Germany.",
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"segment": "Also their were units fighting for\nthe free French, and Poland also fought as well. There were also\ncontingents from Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, and the\nNetherlands. In addition to the above, the Royal Australian Air Force, Royal\nNew Zealand Air Force, and Royal Norwegian Navy provided support\nfor the landings. So we have the UK, the United States, mexico, china, Poland,\nBelgium, Czechoslovakia, usa the Netherlands, the ozzzys, New\nZealand, and Norway. Home\n Science\n Math\n History\n Literature\n Technology\n Health\n Law\n Business\n All Topics\n Random\n Unanswered\n Leaderboard\n Related TopicsGermany in WW2\n US in WW2\n Japan in WW2\n World War 1\n \nAsk Question\nLog in\nWorld War 2\nD-Day\nWhat countries were involved in the D-Day invasion? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2010-11-11 10:57:42\nMany countries were involved in D-Day. The three main nations\nwere the United Kingdomwho attacked code named Gold and Sword\nbeaches. The United States who attacked Utah and Omaha beaches. And\nCanada who attacked Juno Beach. Also their were units fighting for\nthe free French, and Poland also fought as well.",
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"segment": "and how did GB pay for it? thanks. 11 Answers\nRelevance\nNorman D. Landings\nLv 5\n10 years ago\nFavourite answer\nThe Lend-lease programme alone cost Britain $31.4 Billion at the time, $6.8 billion in paying costs for US bases on UK territory, and - because payment for goods supplied was not due until AFTER the war - a post-war debt of $1.075 billion. The first thing to remember was that The US government did not want British currency. They thought Britain was about to be defeated by Germany, leaving Sterling worthless. So the first payments were made by signing over British-owned businesses in America. You could say it cost Britain her stake in the US economy. Next, the Americans took Britain's gold reserve. US warships had not sailed to help Czechoslovakia, Poland, France, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, or Norway... but they sailed to South Africa to take British gold. Only after that did the US begin accepting British currency.",
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"segment": "Clearly, Hitler’s\ndemands could never be satisfied and he was finally stood up to by\nBritain and France in September 1939 when Hitler invaded Poland. The\npolicy of appeasement, which Neville Chamberlain had supported,\nactually encouraged Hitler to take more and more as he realised he\nwouldn’t be opposed. This led to the outbreak of the Second World War\nas Britain and France realised Germany to be the threat and aggressor\nas he had taken so much land such as Czechoslovakia (1939), Austria\n(1938), The Rhineland (1936) and the Saar land (1935). Hitler had gone\ntoo far and Britain and France knew they had to crush this German\nexpansion in Europe. However, there were many other causes for the Second World War, one of\nwhich was the German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939. After the\nfailure of appeasement which had allowed Hitler to gain much land,\nBritain and France had had enough of giving in to his demands. They\nanticipated that Hitler was going to invade Poland (as Germany had\nGet Access\nCheck Writing Quality\ngomez\n1686 Words | 7 Pages\nTo what extent was appeasement a cause of WW2? ( Chris, Jacob, Jonathan) Between World War I and 1939 Britain and France followed a policy known as appeasement; giving in to Hitler's demands in an effort to prevent war. Many believe that appeasement is one of the core causes of WW2, however the other short term and long term causes must be taken into consideration as well.",
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"segment": "Anschluss and Appeasement\nIn March 1938 , offering little in the way of justification, Nazi troops took control Austria , which put up no resistance. Hitler claimed that the annexation was supported by his doctrine of Anschluss , or natural political unification of Germany and Austria. Though gravely disturbed, Britain and France took no action. Shortly thereafter, Hitler demanded that Czechoslovakia cede to Germany the Sudetenland , a territory along the German-Czech border. Hitler accused the Czechs of repressing the large German population there and asserted that the territory rightly belonged to Germany. The September 1938Munich Conference was called to address the situation; ironically, Czechoslovakia was not present. After several rounds of negotiation, and despite their own treaties with Czechoslovakia, Britain and France agreed to give in to Hitler’s demand, as long as he agreed not to seize any further European territory. Hitler did sign an agreement to that effect, promising no further invasions. After taking the Sudetenland, however, Hitler ignored the agreement and proceeded to occupy most of western Czechoslovakia, along with several other territories in eastern Europe.",
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"segment": "Praga was to provide the engines and most parts of the gearboxes, while armor plates were provided by Poldi steel mills and VHHT. Czechoslovakia’s attempts to reorganize and expand its army were never completed due to political developments with Germany. Namely, due to the Munich agreement in September 1938, Germany managed to obtain a large portion of Czechoslovakia’s western territory. During this crisis, ČKD received permission from the army to advertise this vehicle abroad. Britain was interested in its design and, in February 1939, one was actually shipped to England to be tested at the Mechanical Experimental Establishment of the British Army. The British were not impressed with its performance. After this failure, the vehicle was shipped back to Czechoslovakia. Sweden also tried to buy the LT vz.38 and an agreement was signed for 90 vehicles. In July 1940, these 90 vehicles were simply taken over by the Germans for themselves. But, nevertheless, Sweden acquired a production license for this vehicle.",
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"segment": "After the loss of Ukraine, Belarus, Baltic republics, Donetzk, and other areas we have much less territory, much less people, bread, metal, plants and factories. We have lost more than 70 million people, more than 800 million pounds of bread annually and more than 10 million tons of metal annually. Now we do not have predominance over the Germans in human reserves, in reserves of bread. Note that the numbers here are not necessarily true (just like all official Soviet data). PS. When making manpower comparison, you can easily dig yourself into a sinkhole. E.g., from the POV of productive work, Germany could draw upon not just Germany, but France, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania. However, USSR was also helped by US and Britain. However a Germany was also fighting in Atlantic and North Africa. However, US was also fighting Japan...\nPPS.",
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"segment": "When did Czechoslovakia break apart? - Answers\n1.1.1993\nHome\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n \nLeaderboard\n Related Topics\nGermany in WW2\n \nPrague\n \nSlovakia\n \nHistory of Europe\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nCzech Republic\nSlovakia\nWhen did Czechoslovakia break apart? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2014-05-10 23:49:53\n1.1.1993\n001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhy did Czechoslovakia break apart? political decision only. When did Czechoslovakia break up? Czechoslovakia dissolved on December 31, 1992/January 1,\n1993. What process can break rocks apart? erosion can break rocks apart, weathering can also break rocks\napart\nWhat countries tried to break free of soviet control in 1968? Czechoslovakia is the country that tried to break free of Soviet\ncontrol in 1968.",
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"segment": "It was war,’ that’s all he said,\" agreed Jean-Marcel Darthout, 83, the only other survivor. Oradour was destroyed on June 10, 1944, four days after the Normandy landings which marked the start of the liberation of France and Europe from Nazi occupation. A detachment of SS troops heading north to reinforce German defences halted in the village and, for reasons that have never been made clear, ordered its 642 inhabitants, including some 200 children, to assemble in the town square. Women and children were then herded into the town church which was pumped full of toxic gas and set on fire. The men were machine-gunned and burned alive. The entire village was then torched. Never rebuilt\nThe village was never rebuilt, its charred ruins being left to stand as a monument to Nazi atrocities while a new town was built nearby. Barth took part in the Oradour massacre as a platoon leader in the regiment Der Fuhrer, commanding several dozen men. Earlier in the war, in 1942, Barth served as an officer in a Nazi armoured regiment responsible for the slaughter of 91 people in what was then Czechoslovakia. Convicted in absentia by a French court after the war, Barth lived under a false identity in East Germany for years before being tracked down and made to stand trial again.",
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"segment": "Of course the invasion was preceded by decades of political conflict. The Treaty of Versailles, signed at the end of WW1, placed some very harsh restrictions on Germany, which created a feeling of resentment among the Germans. Due to the financial depression of the 1920’s, Germany simply did not have the funds to pay the reparation fees demanded by the treaty. Loading...\nLoading...\nOther countries were sympathetic and acted very lenient towards Germany, overlooking other clear violations of the Treaty, such as a union with Austria. They also decided not to interfere when Hitler began to expand his army and, afraid of starting another war, did nothing when he claimed back former German land from Czechoslovakia. When they however realized that Hitler was setting his sights on Poland in his plight to expand his empire, this was the last straw. As soon as Hitler attacked Poland, Britain and France declared war against Germany. What Started WW2: Explanations from Propaganda\nFor those wondering how Hitler managed to get the German nation to support the invasion of Poland; Hitler did some very clever marketing in the form of propaganda.",
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"headings": "10 Major Events Leading To World War II\n10 Major Events Leading To World War II\n#1 Italian Invasion of Ethiopia (then Abyssinia)\nBackground\nEvent\n#2 Japanese invasion of China\nBackground\nEvent\n#3 German Annexation of Austria\nBackground\nEvent\n#4 Munich Agreement\nBackground\nEvent\n#5 First Vienna Award\n#6 Germany makes further inroads into Czechoslovakia\nBackground\nEvent\n#7 Anglo Polish Military Alliance\n#8 Italian Annexation of Albania\nBackground\nEvent\n#9 Pact of Steel\nBackground\nEvent\n#10 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact\nBackground\nEvent\n",
"segment": "As tensions rose, the Czech government under President Edvard Benes ordered martial law in Sudetenland and partial mobilization of its forces. This meant that war clouds were now looming over Europe. Britain and France intervened with the intent of avoiding war and adopted what is now called a policy of appeasement of Hitler. When talks with Hitler over the Sudetenland broke down, Hitler gave Britain and France an ultimatum of 28 September, after which he said he would invade Czechoslovakia. At this point Mussolini proposed a 4 power conference to resolve the issue. On September 29, 1938 the four leaders; Neville Chamberlain (Britain), Édouard Daladier (France), Adolf Hitler (Germany) and Benito Mussolini (Italy); met in Munich to decide the fate of Czechoslovakia. The Russians (who had guaranteed Czechoslovakia) were not invited while the Czechs were not admitted into the conference room. Mussolini suggested a plan whereby Germany would gain the whole of the Sudetenland, but would then refrain from any further expansionist moves.",
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"segment": "In fact, Hitler would have lost the war if he had attempted to invade Czechoslovakia since it possessed a strong defence and powerful army. Moreover, Czechoslovakia would have been helped by France and the USSR in case of invasion. Considering the situation, Hitler did not surrender in his ambition to annex the Czech territory: in fact, he supported the Sudeten German Party ‘both verbally and financially’: he also encouraged the party to ‘create trouble’ in Sudetenland in order to prove to Czechoslovakia and the rest of the world that the country was not able to maintain peace and order (Trueman 2015). In 1938, the Nazi Party divulged false myths about the German people living in Czechoslovakia: their propaganda recounted ‘stories [of] oppressed Germans’ (Chen 2007). Although Hitler did not have to bargain much with Neville Chamberlain and Daladier in order to obtain control over Sudetenland, the future Führer was not entirely happy: he would have preferred if the English and French leaders had demonstrated more resistance. In fact, if they turned down Hitler’s proposals, he would have had a reason to take over the whole of Czechoslovakia by force (Chen 2007),\n1938, Hitler’s annexation of Sudetenland\nAfter having extended his power of Rhineland and Austria between 1936-1938, Hitler soon identified his new ambition:",
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"headings": "Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917\nTrading with the Enemy Act of 1917\nContents\nHistory\nCountries sanctioned under the Trading with the Enemy Act\nAlbania\nAndorra\nAustria\nAustro-Hungarian Empire\nBelgium\nBulgaria\nCambodia\nChina\nCuba\nCzechoslovakia\nDanzig\nDenmark\nEast Germany\nEstonia\nFinland\nFrance\nGermany\nGreece\nHong Kong\nHaiti\nHungary\nItaly\nJapan\nLatvia\nLiechtenstein\nLithuania\nLuxembourg\nMonaco\nMontenegro\nNorth Korea\nNorth Vietnam\nNorway\nOttoman Empire\nPoland\nPortugal\nRumania (sic)\nRussia\nSan Marino\nSerbia\nSpain\nSweden\nSwitzerland\nThailand\nThe Netherlands\nUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics\nUnited States\nVietnam\nYugoslavia\nSee also\nExternal links\nReferences\n",
"segment": "China was delisted in 1946. After WW2 the People's Republic of China was sanctioned and listed in 1950 for aggression in the Korean War. After President Richard Nixon's \"opening with China\" sanctions were lifted in 1975. Cuba\nFollowing the Cuban missile crisis, the Bay of Pigs invasion, and the nationalization of U.S. property by the Castro regime, the United States imposed sanctions on Cuba in 1963. TWEA sanctions continued throughout the Cold War because the US and Cuba often found themselves on opposite sides in various proxy conflicts throughout Latin America and Africa. The sanctions on Cuba were increased after the Cuban air force killed American protesters who were known to violate Cuban airspace. Cuba is currently the only state still under sanctions under TWEA. Czechoslovakia\nCzechoslovakia was invaded and annexed by Germany. In 1941 it was listed to prevent its assets from being used by the invading Nazi Germany. Czechoslovakia was delisted in 1946.",
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"segment": "The entire village was then torched. Never rebuilt\nThe village was never rebuilt, its charred ruins being left to stand as a monument to Nazi atrocities while a new town was built nearby. Barth took part in the Oradour massacre as a platoon leader in the regiment Der Fuhrer, commanding several dozen men. Earlier in the war, in 1942, Barth served as an officer in a Nazi armoured regiment responsible for the slaughter of 91 people in what was then Czechoslovakia. Convicted in absentia by a French court after the war, Barth lived under a false identity in East Germany for years before being tracked down and made to stand trial again. Both Hebras and Darthout said it was \"immoral\" that Barth, who died on August 6, should have been granted early release from jail. \"He can’t have been that sick, since he went on to live another 10 years,\" said Hebras. The mayor of Oradour, Raymond Frugier, said Monday the town \"will never be able to forget\" the atrocities which he committed. \"For such crimes one should not be pardoned. For Oradour, his death doesn’t change anything for all the children, women and men that are dead,\" he said.",
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"segment": "the three major allies for germany was japan, italy and soviet\nunion.... but soviet union went to the allied powers after hitler\nbetrayed stalin (soviet union)\nWhen was the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia? The invasion of Czechoslovakia by Soviet and its allies in the Warsaw Pact was in August 20, 1968,\nWho defeated the Soviet Union in World War 2? no one. soviet union is russia which is on the allies side. World War 2USSR in WW2RomaniaSoviet Union (USSR)War and Military HistoryCold WarWW2 Allied PowersPearl HarborWorld War 1North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)Germany in WW2\nStill have questions? Find More Answers\nTrending Questions \nIf you are 13 years old when were you born? Asked By\n Wiki User\nWhat's the most outdated thing you still use today? Asked By\n Jasen Runte\nhow many times can 19 go into 89 with no remainders? Asked By\n walker jahsseemah\nIs silence a sound? Asked By\n Ciara Parker\nWhat is the difference between margin and margin?",
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"segment": "Why did Britain and France join WW2? - Quora\nWhy did Britain and France join WW2? Ad by SiriusXM\nI’ve never tried SiriusXM – what makes it so good? See for yourself. Try SiriusXM free - 3 months for $1. Fees and taxes apply. See offer details. Learn More\n8 Answers\nScott Trask\n, studied at University of Massachusetts, Boston\nAnswered 4 years ago · Author has 1.9K answers and 1.5M answer views\nBritain and France pledge to come to Poland's aid if she was attacked by Germany. Both countries had allowed Germany to annex Czechoslovakia and they had hoped that would be enough for Hitler. But Hitler had bigger plans that included Poland and Eastern Europe and the Soviet union.",
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"segment": "In 1938, the Nazi Party divulged false myths about the German people living in Czechoslovakia: their propaganda recounted ‘stories [of] oppressed Germans’ (Chen 2007). Although Hitler did not have to bargain much with Neville Chamberlain and Daladier in order to obtain control over Sudetenland, the future Führer was not entirely happy: he would have preferred if the English and French leaders had demonstrated more resistance. In fact, if they turned down Hitler’s proposals, he would have had a reason to take over the whole of Czechoslovakia by force (Chen 2007),\n1938, Hitler’s annexation of Sudetenland\nAfter having extended his power of Rhineland and Austria between 1936-1938, Hitler soon identified his new ambition: obtaining control over Sudetenland, i.e. a territory in Czechoslovakia. Adolf Hitler received British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain twice. The first time was in his home in Berchtesgaden, in the Bavarian Alps. Although the future Führer’s requests to Chamberlain were absurd, he soon realised he was obliged to comply. In fact, he wanted the United Kingdom to accept and encourage the German annexation of Sudetenland, as well as permit the Germans of Czechoslovakia to join the Third Reich (Cavendish 2008).",
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"segment": "The official dates of the war are in fact 1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945 which is 6 years one day to the formal surrender, but the months I have given previously are correct in terms of start and end months of the fighting. Jacob Sedgwick\n, Read WW2 books lives in the United states and plays war game\nAnswered 6 months ago · Author has 325 answers and 70.5K answer views\nOriginally Answered: When and how did World War 2 begin and end? In 1933 Hitler became chancellor of Germany. As soon he became the chancellor he started blaming all the Jews for there problem with the peace treaty that ended the first world war (1914–1919) Hitler then invaded Austria and took over parts of Czechoslovakia then once Hitler new that neither France or Britain would declare war he took over the rest of Czechoslovakia. After that Hitler made a choice that got the world at war for 6 years. On September 1 1939 Hitler invaded Poland his forces were fast and took over Poland in just 3 weeks!. then later on after the blitzkrieg of Poland (German word\nContinue Reading\nIn 1933 Hitler became chancellor of Germany. As soon he became the chancellor he started blaming all the Jews for there problem with the peace treaty that ended the first world war (1914–1919) Hitler then invaded Austria and took over parts of Czechoslovakia then once Hitler new that neither France or Britain would declare war he took over the rest of Czechoslovakia. After that Hitler made a choice that got the world at war for 6 years.",
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"segment": "After Germany invaded and occupied Poland she turned her attention to Western Europe. At Munich in 1938 the British and French looked weak and it seemed as though they sold out Czechoslovakia to the Nazis. Depending on your point of view some felt they sold out and caved in to Hitler others say they were trying to buy time to allow their nations to rearm. Some say they were just trying to avoid another full scale European war. But Munich only served to embolden Hitler who thought the democracies were weak and lacked the will to fight. Then the Germans and Russians signed a non aggression treaty that shocked the world. And the Germans began preparing for war and the British and French began preparing as well. The British sent an army to France as they had in the first World War. The British also sent troops to Norway to help them when the Germans invaded. The hope was to end the war as quickly as possible and give the Germans a good thrashing.",
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"segment": "Their economy was doing well and the country appeared to be flourishing but not everyone was happy. The Germans wanted to be a part of Germany. Hitler wanted to annex the Sudetenland, and wanted to do it without fighting. He thought to create a conflict and then use that as an excuse to intervene. Hitler then began negotiations with Britain’s Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who agreed to give Hitler control of the Sudetenland as long as he didn’t invade Czechoslovakia. Hitler later invaded Czechoslovakia on 15th March 1939, breaking his promise with Britain. The League of Nations Failed to Keep The Peace\nThe League of Nations was clearly had no real power. They could keep smaller nations in line, but when larger countries acted out they didn’t really do much of anything. Hitler knew this and exploited it to the fullest. He kept taking more land knowing that the League wouldn’t do anything, if the League had a stronger presence Hitler might not have been able to gain as much land as he did.",
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"headings": "What did Hitler suggest was needed for Germany? How did that lead to war?\nWhat did Hitler suggest was needed for Germany? How did that lead to war?\nRuairidh Duncan\nContext:\nHitler’s Perspective on the Eastern Front, 1942:\n",
"segment": "Germany was also not ki\nContinue Reading\nHe “suggested” it needed more living space and to be rid of Jews and communism (he often linked the two). Living space acquisition means you need to conduct wars of aggression against neighboring countries, or at least try and annex territories bit by bit until you reach a point where only military action will allow further expansion (that’s what Germany did). An ethnic cleansing is a pretty fast way to get other countries to hate you but look at all of the other ethnic cleansing that have happened since WW2, the world doesn’t really do an awful lot in response to them. Germany was also not killing its Jewish population initially, it was interning and deporting them or making living conditions so undesirable for them that they decide anywhere else is better than Germany. The living space part though was really the big one as far as what Hitler determined Germany needed that would also result in a war. Let’s be serious here, had Hitler stopped at Czechoslovakia while also negotiating a deal with Poland regarding Danzig as well as not conduct a genocide, he might’ve gone down as one of Europe’s greatest statesman. Unfortunately though we had to have WW2 because of Germany’s ambitions. Ruairidh Duncan\n, Political Assistant\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 267 answers and 414.6K answer views\nOriginally Answered: What did Hitler suggest is needed for Germany? How would that lead to war?",
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"segment": "An aggressive Military government was established in Japan\nCauses of WW2: Invasion: Italy invades Ethiopia, Germany invades Czechoslovakia and Poland, Japan invades Manchuria in Northern China\nCauses of WW2: Failure of Appeasement and the Munich Agreement of September 1938\nCauses of WW2: Failure of the League of Nations to keep the peace - not all countries joined, no power, no army, slow to react\nCauses of WW2: Acts of aggression on the USS Panay, the USS Greer, the USS Kearny, the USS Reuben James\nCauses of WW2: The Japanese attack Pearl Harbor\nCauses of WW2 for kids: Why the US delayed its entry into WW2\nWorld War 2 began on September 3, 1939 but the US did not enter the war until December 8, 1941. It's easy to imagine that the American people suddenly became involved in WW2 due to the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The list of causes of WW2 give the fuller picture.",
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"segment": "Anti-democratic countries formed Totalitarianism governments asserting absolute control with policies of expansion and aggression\nCauses of WW2: Lack of clear leadership that led to rise of dictators in Italy, Germany, Spain and the Soviet Union\nCauses of WW2: Hitler established Nazism in Germany which shared many features of Fascism but also featured racism\nCauses of WW2: The threat of the dictator Stalin and the rise of communism in the Soviet Union\nCauses of WW2: Worldwide Economic crisis\nCauses of WW2: An aggressive Military government was established in Japan\nCauses of WW2: Invasion: Italy invades Ethiopia, Germany invades Czechoslovakia and Poland, Japan invades Manchuria in Northern China\nCauses of WW2: Failure of Appeasement and the Munich Agreement of September 1938\nCauses of WW2: Failure of the League of Nations to keep the peace - not all countries joined, no power, no army, slow to react\nCauses of WW2:",
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"segment": "HITLER’S INVASION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA 15 March, 1939 | Prague Extravaganza Free Tour\nHITLER’S INVASION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA 15 March, 1939\nMarch 14, 2017 | Jeff Fritz | 6 Comments | All Posts, History & Present, Uncategorized\nTweet\nEmail\nTweet\nEmail\nThere was a time during the period of the Second World War when Czechoslovakia ceased to exist as a nation. Abandoned by its allies, and left to fend for itself against the onslaught of Nazi Germany, Czechoslovakia was systematically dismembered over the course of late 1938 when it was forced to cede territory to Hitler, and then subsequently occupied by the German military in March of 1939. The process of dismantling the nation was completed at that time by splitting off Slovakia into a nominally “sovereign” puppet state, and then Hitler consolidated what was left over into the Reich Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia. Czechoslovakia did not re-emerge as an independent nation again until the close of the war in Europe in May of 1945. Read on, and let’s take a closer look at how this all unfolded. If you ever visit Prague, join us for the WW2 Tour to see the historical places for yourself. This 2,5-hour tour will take you back in time to one of Prague’s most dramatic periods. You will learn why Czechoslovakia was very important to Hitler and his Third Reich, so he took the country even before World War II has officially started on September 1st, 1939. Hitler entering Prague Castle, 15 March, 1939. Photo courtesy of the German Federal Archives, Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-2004-1202-505 / CC-BY-SA 3.0\nAll throughout the 1930s, Adolf Hitler had had his covetous eye on the lands, people, and industry of young Czechoslovakia, a country which had only been founded just a few scant years before, when the Austrian Empire had fallen into ruins at the end of First World War.",
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"segment": "What happened to Mussolini after WW2 ? The death of Benito Mussolini, the Italian fascist dictator, occurred on 28 April 1945, in the final days of World War II in Europe, when he was summarily executed by anti-fascist partisans in the small village of Giulino di Mezzegra in northern Italy. The \"official\" version of events is that Mussolini was shot by Walter Audisio, a communist partisan who used the nom de guerre of \"Colonel Valerio\". However, since the end of the war, the circumstances of Mussolini's death, and the identity of his killer, have been subjects of continuing confusion, dispute and controversy in Italy. 13.3K views\n·\nView upvotes\n· Answer requested by\nDavid Castaneda\nGwydion Madawc Williams\n, Read a lot about it. My father fought in it. Answered 6 years ago · Author has 37.9K answers and 32.2M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What happened to Mussolini after WW2 ? He was lynched by Italian anti-Fascists, two days before Hitler's suicide. He had been deposed two years earlier by the King and the Grand Council of Fascism.",
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"segment": "The September 1938Munich Conference was called to address the situation; ironically, Czechoslovakia was not present. After several rounds of negotiation, and despite their own treaties with Czechoslovakia, Britain and France agreed to give in to Hitler’s demand, as long as he agreed not to seize any further European territory. Hitler did sign an agreement to that effect, promising no further invasions. After taking the Sudetenland, however, Hitler ignored the agreement and proceeded to occupy most of western Czechoslovakia, along with several other territories in eastern Europe. Britain and France again took no action. This policy of appeasement of Hitler’s demands, which was advocated primarily by British prime minister Neville Chamberlain, has been much criticized as paving the road to World War II. The Consequences of Appeasement\nThe decisions made by the Allied nations leading up to World War II, as well as those of the first six months or so after the war began, have dumbfounded historians ever since. The appeasement of Hitler, in particular, has been so often held up as an example of how not to deal with a rising dictator that it has become a stereotype. However, although it may be obvious in hindsight that Hitler should not have been appeased, the actions of Prime Minister Chamberlain must be considered within the context of the time.",
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"segment": "The failure of the state to integrate the German population over the years, led to the formation of the Sudeten German Party (SdP) under the leadership of Konrad Henlein in 1933. The SdP was openly hostile towards the Czechoslovakian government and had the strong support of Sudeten Germans. Bolstered by the rise of Nazi Germany under Hilter, the Sudeten German Party became a major pro-Nazi force in Czechoslovakia having as high as 1.3 million members by June 1938. Event\nEmboldened after the successful annexation of Austria in March 1938, Adolf Hitler set his eyes on Sudetenland. He ordered his military to prepare for an invasion (Fall Grün or Case Green) while simultaneously instructed Henlein to stir up discontent. As tensions rose, the Czech government under President Edvard Benes ordered martial law in Sudetenland and partial mobilization of its forces. This meant that war clouds were now looming over Europe. Britain and France intervened with the intent of avoiding war and adopted what is now called a policy of appeasement of Hitler. When talks with Hitler over the Sudetenland broke down, Hitler gave Britain and France an ultimatum of 28 September, after which he said he would invade Czechoslovakia. At this point Mussolini proposed a 4 power conference to resolve the issue.",
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"segment": "Sudetenland\n1938- In Europe, Hitler insisted that Germany had a right to take over a ship of the land in Czechoslovakia, the Sudetenland, where most people were German-speaking. To maintain peace, Roosevelt encouraged the British prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, and the French president, Édouard Daladier, to meet with Hitler and Mussolini in Munich. At this conference in September 1938, the British and French leaders agreed to allow Hitler to take the Sudetenland unopposed. The word \"Munich\" has since become synonymous with appeasement. Munich\nGerman city where conference was held giving Hitler permission to take the Sudetenland if he promised not to expand Germany territory further\nQuarantine Speech\nThe speech was an act of condemnation of Japan's invasion of China in 1937 and called for Japan to be quarantined. FDR backed off the aggressive stance after criticism, but it showed that he was moving the country slowly out of isolationism. Poland (blitzkrieg)\nOn September 1, 1939, German tanks and planes began a full-scale invasion of Poland. Keeping their pledge, Britain and France declared war on Germany and soon afterward, they were also at war with its Axis allies (Italy and Japan). Beginning of WW2 in Europe. Blitzkrieg is a type of warfare involving a overwhelming use of air power and fast moving trucks creating a \"lightening war\"\nCash and Carry\nThe British navy still controlled the seas.",
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"segment": "It seemed as though Germany was striving to take over the world once more. On October 25th, 1936 Mussolini and Hitler made a Rome-Berlin alliance also known as the Axis. Just as in WWI, allies were being made. On March 14th, 1939 Germany made the decision to invade Czechoslovakia after annexing the Sudetenland, their land they had been quarrelling over since the summer of 1938. A non-aggression pact was signed with Soviet Russia in order to prevent the occurrence of splitting Germany’s forces in two which led to their loss of WWI in years past on August 23rd, 1939. The attack on Poland occurred on September 1st, 1939 where Russia and Germany attacked both sides with planes and tanks. Germany then invades Belgium and Luxemburg with air attacks known as the Blitzkrieg....\nRead More\n2180 Words 9 Pages\ncompare and contrast ww1 ans ww2 Essay\n... World War 1 started of conflicts like the British Empire, Germany, France and others. World War 1 mainly caused by Germans invasion of Poland which led to destruction of European economy. In world war 1there was rivalries of all European. European had power that caused lot of tensions among each country that to be better than other countries.",
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"segment": "they defended Poland’s territorial integrity and thus opposed Hitler with military power. They wanted to stop Hitler from gobbling up multiple nations in Europe after Hitler said he had no more territorial demands in Europe and after he had marched into the Rhineland, taken Austria, then the Sudetenland and then all of Czechoslovakia. It had always been British policy to oppose the most powerful nation on the continent of Europe, and Germany at that time was the most powerful continental power. 2.1K views\n·\nView upvotes\n· Answer requested by\nSara Halba\nAlex Kaardal\n, Avid History Fan\nAnswered 4 years ago\nAfter WW1 the Entente forces (U.S.A., France, Britain, Russia) carved up the German and Austro-Hungarian empires creating entirely new states from their former territories. One of these countries was Poland which hadn’t existed for centuries. Likely feeling responsible for the new nation and believing it to be a counterbalance to Soviet and German ambitions in Eastern Europe, both France and Britain signed mutual defense pacts with the Polish. While the French and British had done their utmost to stay out of the war, when Germany invaded Poland they were obliged by their treaties with the Poli\nContinue Reading\nAfter WW1 the Entente forces (U.S.A., France, Britain, Russia) carved up the German and Austro-Hungarian empires creating entirely new states from their former territories. One of these countries was Poland which hadn’t existed for centuries. Likely feeling responsible for the new nation and believing it to be a counterbalance to Soviet and German ambitions in Eastern Europe, both France and Britain signed mutual defense pacts with the Polish. While the French and British had done their utmost to stay out of the war, when Germany invaded Poland they were obliged by their treaties with the Polish to declare war on Germany.",
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"segment": "They knew that the Soviets would give them no mercy, as their victory was sacred and the crimes committed in the Motherland needed to be avenged. So they began their struggle to reach the Allied lines, hoping that they will give them a much easier treatment. The coastal fortifications near the city of Danzig (Gdansk) were still manned by Germans, and they were now fighting not for the war effort of the Third Reich but for simple survival. It was not until they ran out of ammunition on May 9th that they surrendered to the Red Army. Also, remnants of the German 4th Army which was utterly decimated in the Battle for the Heiligenbeil Pocket struggled against the Soviets throughout that day. Clashes on May 9th didn’t occur only in Soviet-occupied territories, but also on several Greek islands where isolated Germans surrendered day after the war was over. There are reports that some soldiers in Czechoslovakia resisted until May 13th. The 6th Day After Surrender\nThe retreating soldiers, May 1945. Meanwhile, large groups of the German Army headed from the Balkans to Allied-controlled Austria. They were followed by local collaborationists including Serbian Chetniks and Croatian Ustashe, who were all trying to reach the British and avoid execution by the partisans.",
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"segment": "He was finally put in the family crypt after that, and supposedly is a kind of pro-fascist shrine (which is why it is a good thing that what remains of Hitler that may have been by the Soviets are “lost”)\nPhilip Peterson\n, studied Photography at University of Washington\nAnswered 11 months ago · Author has 11.3K answers and 3.8M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What happened to Benito Mussolini at the end of WW2? He was trying to sneak into Switzerland with his mistress and catch a plane to fascist Spain. But his car was stopped by some communist partisans who recognized him. They next day both Benito and his girlfriend (and basically everyone traveling with him) were shot. Their bodies were hung upside down from the roof of a gas station so that people could throw stones and further defile the corpses. If you wish to see the rather unpleasant picture…\nBenito Mussolini - Wikipedia\n827 views\n·\nView upvotes\nAndrew Warinner\n, Code monkey, expat, utility infielder\nAnswered 6 years ago · Author has 1.7K answers and 9.7M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What happened to Mussolini after WW2 ? Mussolini was captured by Communist partisans near Lake Como while attempting to escape to Switzerland on April 27, 1945. He was executed by the partisans the next day, along with his mistress Clara Petacci and the ministers of his rump Salo Republic formed after his overthrow that accompanied him.",
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"headings": "Timeline of Events Leading to World War Two\nTimeline of Events Leading to World War Two\nTimeline of Events Leading to World War Two\n",
"segment": "2nd Sino-Japanese War (arguably the start of WW2 in Asia) (1937-1945)\nBeginning with an incident at the Marco Polo Bridge in Peking (now Beiing), Japan launched a full-scale invasion of China. German Annexation of Austria (The Anschluss) (1938)\nHitler again violates the Treaty of Versailles by annexing a more-or-less willing Austria, the German-speaking nation that was Hitler’s birthplace. Munich Agreement (1938)\nHitler bullies the British and French into allowing him to annex a part of Czechoslovakia known as the Sudetenland. German Occupation of Czechoslovakia (1939)\nViolating the Munich Agreement, Germany (with help from Hungary), occupies the remainder of Czechoslovakia. Italian Invasion of Albania (1939)\nMussolini continues to expand his new “Roman Empire.” German Invasion of Poland (start of WW2 In Europe) (1939)\nThe European part of World War Two starts with this event. On September 3, 1939, Britain, France, Canada, and other Commonwealth nations declare war on Germany. German Invasion of the Soviet Union (1941)\nHitler violates his earlier agreement with Stalin (Imagine that!) and invades the Soviet Union, with aid from Italy, Hungary, and Romania. Japanese Attack Pearl Harbor (plus British, French, American, and Dutch colonies and territories) (1941)\nJapan attacks American forces at Pearl Harbor, the Philippines, Wake Island;",
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"headings": "How far was the policy of appeasement the most important cause of WW2?\nHow far was the policy of appeasement the most important cause of WW2?\nExtracts from this document...\nIntroduction\nMiddle\nConclusion\nFound what you're looking for?\n",
"segment": "read more. Middle\nThe policy of appeasement used by Chamberlain, while intended to preserve the peace, hindered the Allies and help Germany when ww2 broke out. Letting Germany increase its navy, army, and air force, reoccupy the Rhineland, and give it the Czech Sudetenland all helped to strengthen the German position in Europe. It would lead to Germany taking over most of Europe with relative ease in a matter of months. Appeasement refers to the foreign policy of England and France toward Germany in the years prior to ww2. They let Hitler rebuild the German army and navy, occupy the Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia. If they had put up a fight at the beginning, perhaps Hitler would not have kept pushing until the situation turned into a World War. Appeasement was a popular concept among British policy. ... read more. Conclusion\nHitler didn't make his plans of eastward expansion in secrecy.",
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"title": "Which country was the first to be invaded by Hitler in WWII? | Yahoo Answers",
"headings": "Which country was the first to be invaded by Hitler in WWII?\nAnonymous\nWhich country was the first to be invaded by Hitler in WWII?\n11 Answers\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nhttp://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AhBb3...\n",
"segment": "Then (after promising at the conference of Munich that Sudetenland was his final territorial ambition) he demanded the Danzig Corridor from Poland (Danzig itself was a free City under the league of nations). after refusal he invaded. So it would be Poland. ...Show more\ndarrell\n6 years ago\nThis is a trick question, the fist country the Nazis invade was actually Germany on January 30 1933 when the NAZIS Party to control of Germany. On March 12 1938 The Nazis Germany annexed Austria, between October 1-10,1938 they took control of Sudetenland which was a strip of land on the German Czechoslovakian border. In March Nazis Germany took the rest of Czechoslovakia without a shot being fired. On September 1 1939 Nazis Germany invaded Poland and took over EASTERN Poland. What many people either don t know or remember is on September 17, 1939 the Soviet Union invade WESTERN Poland. The first country that fought back with Nazis Germany where shots were fired was Poland. ...Show more\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nAustria was annexed BEFORE WW2 started, not a shot was fired when the Nazis took over Austria (Hitlers home land)\nHe took over the land Germany lost after the treaty of WW1, and took over Czechoslovakia.",
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"segment": "US went along with the policy. Ethiopia\n1935- In a bid to prove fascism's military might, Mussolini ordered troops to invade this country. The League of Nations and the US objected but did nothing to stop the Italian aggressor, which succeeded in conquering the African country after a year of bitter fighting. Rhineland\n1936- This region in western Germany was supposed to be permanently demilitarized, according to the terms of the Versailles Treaty. Hitler openly defied the treaty by ordering German troops to march into the Rhineland. Sudetenland\n1938- In Europe, Hitler insisted that Germany had a right to take over a ship of the land in Czechoslovakia, the Sudetenland, where most people were German-speaking. To maintain peace, Roosevelt encouraged the British prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, and the French president, Édouard Daladier, to meet with Hitler and Mussolini in Munich. At this conference in September 1938, the British and French leaders agreed to allow Hitler to take the Sudetenland unopposed. The word \"Munich\" has since become synonymous with appeasement. Munich\nGerman city where conference was held giving Hitler permission to take the Sudetenland if he promised not to expand Germany territory further\nQuarantine Speech\nThe speech was an act of condemnation of Japan's invasion of China in 1937 and called for Japan to be quarantined.",
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"segment": "Norway he needed to protect iron ore supplies. Czechoslovakia had the Skoda Works, a massive armaments factory. Denmark and the Low Countries were easy targets. Hitler invaded the Balkan countries and Greece because they revolted against German rule and because Mussolini botched the invasion of Greece. Crete, part of Greece, was invaded to protect his Romanian oil supply from air attack. He invaded the Soviet Union before Stalin could re-arm and reform the Red Army, for food and petroleum, and for the “living space” he dreamed Germany needed. At the end of the war, after Italy withdrew from the war, he invaded Italy to stop the Allies and shore up support for his regime. Ronald Ostrowski\n, former Lecturer\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 284 answers and 478K answer views\nThere are a lot of good answers here. However, allow me to add the old Germanic ‘drang nach osten’ motive which dates back to Charlemagne King of the Franks. Hitler, and Himmler in particular, coveted the fertile territories occupied by the hated Slavs to the East.",
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"segment": "Does the Bible restrict what foods Christians should eat? Does the Bible restrict what foods Christians should eat? The law that God gave the Israelites goes into great detail regarding what foods they were and were not allowed to eat. Leviticus 11 bans eating the following animals: - Those that chew cud or have a split hoof but not both (like camels, rabbits, pigs)\n- Sea creatures that do not have fins and scales (like crustaceans)\n- Birds that eat flesh or carrion (like crows, raptors, sea gulls)\n- Most winged insects except those that swarm and jump\nIn addition, God told Noah not to drink the blood of any animal ( Genesis 9:4 ), and Exodus 34:26 bans boiling a kid goat in its mother's milk. Yeast was banned during the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Scholars have argued over the reasons for the bans for millennia, but God gives very few explanations. It appears to be part of the ceremonial law which God enacted as a sign that the Jews were different from the surrounding people. This would suggest that the banned foods were used in pagan religious ceremonies. Over the years, in an attempt to maintain the dietary restrictions explicitly, Jewish culture has developed very specific kosher standards.",
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"segment": "Should Christians partake? Like Paul said, if the provider of the meat makes it known that the meat has been dedicated, we should politely decline. If food at a grocery store bears the \"halal\" seal, we should pray about what God wants us to do. It is the endorsement of the religion that is the problem, not the chicken. The other restriction was against \"blood and from what has been strangled.\" Strangled animals do not have the blood drained from their bodies, and thus break the restriction God gave Noah. Many foods have blood in them, including black pudding and blood sausage, and some tribes drink blood directly from their cattle. Does this restriction continue for Christians? There is debate about this but no general consensus. Some Christians believe that Peter's vision releases blood from being restricted.",
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"segment": "Strangled animals do not have the blood drained from their bodies, and thus break the restriction God gave Noah. Many foods have blood in them, including black pudding and blood sausage, and some tribes drink blood directly from their cattle. Does this restriction continue for Christians? There is debate about this but no general consensus. Some Christians believe that Peter's vision releases blood from being restricted. Others say that since the ban on eating blood both pre-dates the Mosaic Law and is repeated in the church age, the ban remains. The mature Christian will, again, pray and see where God leads. Either way, this does not include steaks cooked rare, if the cow was properly butchered beforehand. In general, Christians are not bound by Jewish dietary restrictions. The New Testament says we should be known for our love ( John 13:35 ), not our meals.",
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"segment": "Others say that since the ban on eating blood both pre-dates the Mosaic Law and is repeated in the church age, the ban remains. The mature Christian will, again, pray and see where God leads. Either way, this does not include steaks cooked rare, if the cow was properly butchered beforehand. In general, Christians are not bound by Jewish dietary restrictions. The New Testament says we should be known for our love ( John 13:35 ), not our meals. Regarding food dedicated to idols, we need to understand the purpose of the ban—to clearly show those around us that we do not worship any god but the True God. As for drinking the blood of animals, since there is no clear guidance, it is a matter of personal conviction and prayer. Return to: Topical Truth",
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"segment": "Paul, adding grace and a touch of reality to the ban, explained in 1 Corinthians 10:27-28 that dedicated meat should only be banned if the believer knew it was dedicated. The purpose of the ban was to show publically that they did not worship idols, not that dedicated meat was supernaturally harmful. Christians today deal with this issue in certain ways. Meat in India may be offered to a Hindu god. Halal food is dedicated to the god of Islam. Should Christians partake? Like Paul said, if the provider of the meat makes it known that the meat has been dedicated, we should politely decline. If food at a grocery store bears the \"halal\" seal, we should pray about what God wants us to do. It is the endorsement of the religion that is the problem, not the chicken. The other restriction was against \"blood and from what has been strangled.\"",
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"segment": "But in Genesis 9:3, God told Noah—a God-follower—\"Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you.\" So what standards should Christians follow? Christians get their guidance from the New Testament, which highlights which Jewish ceremonial laws we are to keep. The first clue comes in Acts 10:9-16. Peter went to a rooftop to pray and became hungry. He fell into a trance. The sky opened, and a sheet, filled with all kinds of animals, was lowered in front of him. A voice said, \"Rise, Peter; kill and eat.\" But Peter, thinking it was a test, protested, \"By no means, Lord;",
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"segment": "for I have never eaten anything that is common or unclean.\" This happened three times. The vision was two-sided. In the literal sense, Peter was released from the Jewish dietary law. Christ-followers did not have to keep Jewish ceremonial law because Jesus fulfilled it. In the metaphorical sense, it was one more lesson on how Jesus was for everyone, and the Jewish Christians needed to witness to the Gentiles, as well. So it is that Christians are not bound by the dietary restrictions in Leviticus 11. This isn't to say that there are no restrictions in the New Testament. As more and more Gentiles joined the church, church leaders (including the Apostles and Jesus' brother James) needed to figure out which ceremonial laws Gentiles should be bound to and which they were freed from. In the midst of such a discussion (mostly regarding circumcision), church leaders dictated: \"",
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"segment": "Yeast was banned during the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Scholars have argued over the reasons for the bans for millennia, but God gives very few explanations. It appears to be part of the ceremonial law which God enacted as a sign that the Jews were different from the surrounding people. This would suggest that the banned foods were used in pagan religious ceremonies. Over the years, in an attempt to maintain the dietary restrictions explicitly, Jewish culture has developed very specific kosher standards. But in Genesis 9:3, God told Noah—a God-follower—\"Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you.\" So what standards should Christians follow? Christians get their guidance from the New Testament, which highlights which Jewish ceremonial laws we are to keep. The first clue comes in Acts 10:9-16. Peter went to a rooftop to pray and became hungry.",
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"segment": "In the metaphorical sense, it was one more lesson on how Jesus was for everyone, and the Jewish Christians needed to witness to the Gentiles, as well. So it is that Christians are not bound by the dietary restrictions in Leviticus 11. This isn't to say that there are no restrictions in the New Testament. As more and more Gentiles joined the church, church leaders (including the Apostles and Jesus' brother James) needed to figure out which ceremonial laws Gentiles should be bound to and which they were freed from. In the midst of such a discussion (mostly regarding circumcision), church leaders dictated: \" But as for the Gentiles who have believed, we have sent a letter with our judgment that they should abstain from what has been sacrificed to idols, and from blood, and from what has been strangled…\" ( Acts 21:25 ). But are these rules for all the church, or were they designed to separate the Greek Christians from their pagan neighbors? The ban on meat sacrificed to idols actually would have been a hardship for those who lived in cities. Most meat sold at market was already cooked and, in the process, had been dedicated to a pagan god. To reject meat that had been sacrificed might have meant to forgo meat altogether.",
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"segment": "He fell into a trance. The sky opened, and a sheet, filled with all kinds of animals, was lowered in front of him. A voice said, \"Rise, Peter; kill and eat.\" But Peter, thinking it was a test, protested, \"By no means, Lord; for I have never eaten anything that is common or unclean.\" This happened three times. The vision was two-sided. In the literal sense, Peter was released from the Jewish dietary law. Christ-followers did not have to keep Jewish ceremonial law because Jesus fulfilled it.",
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"segment": "But as for the Gentiles who have believed, we have sent a letter with our judgment that they should abstain from what has been sacrificed to idols, and from blood, and from what has been strangled…\" ( Acts 21:25 ). But are these rules for all the church, or were they designed to separate the Greek Christians from their pagan neighbors? The ban on meat sacrificed to idols actually would have been a hardship for those who lived in cities. Most meat sold at market was already cooked and, in the process, had been dedicated to a pagan god. To reject meat that had been sacrificed might have meant to forgo meat altogether. Paul, adding grace and a touch of reality to the ban, explained in 1 Corinthians 10:27-28 that dedicated meat should only be banned if the believer knew it was dedicated. The purpose of the ban was to show publically that they did not worship idols, not that dedicated meat was supernaturally harmful. Christians today deal with this issue in certain ways. Meat in India may be offered to a Hindu god. Halal food is dedicated to the god of Islam.",
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"headings": "What Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nWhat Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nIs Eating Pork A Sin in The Bible?\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Pigs?\nAre Christians Allowed To Eat Pork?\nWhy Do Some Christians Eat Pork?\nWhat the Bible Says About Eating Pork\n",
"segment": "What Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork? | ReligionCheck\nWhat Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork? Home\nChristians\nWhat Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork? There are different religious restrictions for eating different meat types. One of the most distinctive food practices in both Judaism and Islam is the avoidance of pork products. There are certain situations when Muslims can eat pork. Do you wander if Hindus can eat pork? Have you always wondered why some Christians eat pork while it is forbidden in the Bible? This article seeks to clarify if it is acceptable for Christians to eat pork and the effects of doing so. The Bible says that Christians should not eat pork because pigs are considered to be the most unclean of all animals.",
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"headings": "5 Forbidden Foods in the Bible Christians Should Avoid\n5 Forbidden Foods in the Bible Christians Should Avoid\nAnimal Fat\nBats\nInsects\nVultures\nBlood\nJoin Beliefnet Today!\n",
"segment": "5 Forbidden Foods in the Bible Christians Should Avoid | Old Testament Laws About Food - Beliefnet\n5 Forbidden Foods in the Bible Christians Should Avoid\nHealth and tradition go hand and hand here. By Stephanie Hertzenberg\nstephanie hertzenberg\nShutterstock.com\nChristianity is unusual among religions in that it does not have a closely defined purity code. There is not a laundry list of acceptable or forbidden foods. Most of the other major religions have some sort of purity code. Judaism is known for eating only kosher foods which for those who are extremely orthodox or overwhelmingly devout can require two sets of kitchenware. Muslims avoid food that is not killed or cooked in a specific way to make it halal. Hindus do not eat beef, and many Buddhists are complete vegetarians. Christians, however, have no such restrictions. Some will keep to a version of the purity code listed out in the Old Testament, but most Christians do not think twice about eating whatever they want unless they give up a specific food for Lent. That does not mean that there is not wisdom in the purity code laid out in Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "That's why He left instructions in the Bible for what foods we should enjoy, and which ones we should avoid. The one question we are all left with is, do we follow our Bibles, or our stomaches? So, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating? To uncover the Bible foods that God has instructed us to eat, we will have to travel back in time. Back to what is referred to as the Levetical Law of the Old Testament. Now, many Christians have abandoned all of the dietary regulations of the Old Testament, assuming that they were all under the law, and that Jesus had wiped them away. But, these dietary regulations are not in Exodus where the law was described along with its blessings and curses. God's dietary rules written in Leviticus were not created to restrict us, but to keep us healthy. You see, God knew which of the animals He had made fit for you to eat, and which ones He intended for other purposes. Let's look at a Bible foods example:",
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"headings": "5 Forbidden Foods in the Bible Christians Should Avoid\n5 Forbidden Foods in the Bible Christians Should Avoid\nAnimal Fat\nBats\nInsects\nVultures\nBlood\nJoin Beliefnet Today!\n",
"segment": "Muslims avoid food that is not killed or cooked in a specific way to make it halal. Hindus do not eat beef, and many Buddhists are complete vegetarians. Christians, however, have no such restrictions. Some will keep to a version of the purity code listed out in the Old Testament, but most Christians do not think twice about eating whatever they want unless they give up a specific food for Lent. That does not mean that there is not wisdom in the purity code laid out in Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. In fact, the Old Testament purity code has some advice that is good for anyone to follow for a variety of reasons. Here are five forbidden foods in the Bible Christians should avoid. Animal Fat\nLeviticus 7:23 states that it is forbidden to eat the fat of animals such as cattle and sheep. While this is part of the Old Testament purity code that is often ignored, it is a good idea to follow it. Animal fat is horrifically unhealthy.",
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"title": "Choosing Bible Foods: God's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!",
"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "Now, many Christians have abandoned all of the dietary regulations of the Old Testament, assuming that they were all under the law, and that Jesus had wiped them away. But, these dietary regulations are not in Exodus where the law was described along with its blessings and curses. God's dietary rules written in Leviticus were not created to restrict us, but to keep us healthy. You see, God knew which of the animals He had made fit for you to eat, and which ones He intended for other purposes. Let's look at a Bible foods example: Among the animals, whatever divides the hoof,\nhaving cloven hooves and chewing the cud—that you may eat. Nevertheless these you shall not eat among those that chew the cud\nor those that have cloven hooves: the camel, the rock hyrax, the hare,\nand the swine, though it divides the hoof, having cloven hooves,\nyet does not chew the cud, is unclean to you. - Leviticus 11:3-8 (NKJV)\nGod knew when He made pigs (swine), that they do not \"chew the cud.\" That means that, unlike a cow, a pig only digests its food once.",
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"headings": "The Truth About Unclean Animals In The Bible\nThe Truth About Unclean Animals In The Bible\nThe Truth About Unclean Animals In The Bible\nWhere does “clean or unclean” come from?\nThe law of Moses\nBy sevens or by two\nWhy is this separation?\nSome differences between the two\nEating nature’s garbage bins\nBody as a temple\nSome popular questions answered\nDoes God not declare all food clean in Peter’s vision? Acts 10:9-16\nThe true meaning of the vision\nDoes Paul not say that no food is unclean? Romans 14:14\nUnclean or no longer clean (Mark 7)\nTraditions of man vs commandments of God\nDoes Paul not say that all things are lawful? 1 Corinthians 10:23\nAnswering the Corinthians’ questions\nMeat offered to idols\nDon’t be a stumbling-block (Romans 14)\nDoes Paul not say that we should not refuse food, but thank God for it? 1 Timothy 4:4\nDoes Paul not say that we should not judge what someone eats? Colossians 2:16\nUnclean food a shadow pointing to Christ?\nLive God’s Word Today -application\n",
"segment": "The Truth About Unclean Animals In The Bible | The Christian Life\nThe Truth About Unclean Animals In The Bible\nHome >\nHealth >\nThe Truth About Unclean Animals In The Bible\nThe Truth About Unclean Animals In The Bible\nPost category: Health\nReading time: 12 mins read\nThere are very clear and specific laws about clean and unclean animals in the Bible. The unclean animals are said to be forbidden foods. Today, Christians generally do not follow these instructions anymore and eat without dietary restrictions. Is this for good reason, or have we dismissed something important? First we will look at the origin and reason of these dietary laws. Then we turn to some New Testament verses that for many cause confusion around this topic. Where does “clean or unclean” come from? The law of Moses\nThe law that God gave to Moses had a lot to say about animals.",
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"headings": "Christians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nChristians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nWhy do Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids it?\nCheck this out!\nCan Christians Eat Shellfish?\nNone of These Diseases\nLook:\nHow did Moses Know about Pork and Shellfish?\nNow imagine:\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Christians Eating Pork?\nAll Food is Clean in the New Testament\nMark 7:17-23 Jesus declares all foods clean\nWhy do Christians Keep Certain Old Testament Laws and Set Others Aside?\nClean and Unclean Food in the Bible: Peter’s Objection\nKey Bible Verse Straight Ahead\nYou can’t just pick and choose Bible verses\nLet’s go back to Peter’s objection in Acts 10:9-16 now\nDid Peter know the verse you are about to see?\nJesus in Matthew 22:23-33\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nThe Levitical Law\nBack to Leviticus 11:2\n“Tell the Israelites.”\nDoes the Bible Really Endorse the Consumption of Unclean Foods by Christians?\nadmin\nRecent Posts\nDid the Catholic Church Change the Sabbath?\nWhat Foods Does the Bible Say Not to Eat?\n",
"segment": "It’s a clear, bold honest answer hidden in plain sight. When you see it for yourself, you’ll ask yourself why you never saw it before. The truth is that according to the Bible, not only are Christians allowed to eat pork, but Christians should eat pork [including tasty bacon!], shellfish and other foods that the Bible labels unclean. People Also Ask-\nFoods the Bible Says Not To Eat -the surprisingly short -and powerful- must-read list of foods forbidden in the Bible. You never expected a list this short. Are you surprised? The Bible clearly lays down the law in the Old Testament. It defines clean and unclean foods and gives instruction about which is clean and which is unclean in the book of Leviticus 11. There’s no doubt which foods are clean and which are not.",
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"segment": "It just requires a thorough study of the scriptures. So, just read on, and you will soon see that so you can be completely confident you’ve found the true answer. So can Christians eat pork? The short answer is “yes.” While there are many solid New Testament references that make this very clear, the most astonishing, clear reference that Christians can eat pork is actually in the Old Testament. It’s a clear, bold honest answer hidden in plain sight. When you see it for yourself, you’ll ask yourself why you never saw it before. The truth is that according to the Bible, not only are Christians allowed to eat pork, but Christians should eat pork [including tasty bacon!], shellfish and other foods that the Bible labels unclean. People Also Ask-\nFoods the Bible Says Not To Eat -the surprisingly short -and powerful- must-read list of foods forbidden in the Bible.",
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"segment": "Christians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why – Faith Founded on Fact\nChristians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nWritten by admin in Bible, Q & A, Questions\nCan Christians eat pork? Many people ask. After 2000 years, there’s still some confusion. Why do so many Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids the consumption of pork in the Old Testament? The answer isn’t difficult to find. It just requires a thorough study of the scriptures. So, just read on, and you will soon see that so you can be completely confident you’ve found the true answer. So can Christians eat pork? The short answer is “yes.” While there are many solid New Testament references that make this very clear, the most astonishing, clear reference that Christians can eat pork is actually in the Old Testament.",
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"segment": "It’s abundantly clear from the text. Many people ask why it’s OK for Christians to eat unclean foods -including pork. So did I.\nIt took a long time before I stumbled across the answer –an answer so complete –and so powerful- I couldn’t wait to write this and share it. If you’ve got the same question, good for you! I wondered the same thing before I finally found out the fascinating facts from the Bible that answer this question more clearly than ever before! And this is nothing new. These facts have been hidden in God’s word for a long time. Why do Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids it? Have you heard the Bible forbids eating unclean foods in the whole chapter of Leviticus 11 in the Old Testament? Well, it’s true.",
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"segment": "And this is the Law of Moses. Jewish traditions ultimately point back to Leviticus 11. It’s the fundamental Biblical prohibition of unclean foods. So why do so many Christians eat the stuff when the Bible clearly forbids it in Leviticus? And could there be reasons eating swine in the New Testament is OK? Here? Outside of Israel? We’ll look into this very soon. Can Christians Eat Shellfish? The prohibition of Leviticus 11 extends beyond swine –to other animals from air and land -to even certain seafood –including shellfish and other animals regarded as unclean.",
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"headings": "Christians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nChristians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nWhy do Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids it?\nCheck this out!\nCan Christians Eat Shellfish?\nNone of These Diseases\nLook:\nHow did Moses Know about Pork and Shellfish?\nNow imagine:\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Christians Eating Pork?\nAll Food is Clean in the New Testament\nMark 7:17-23 Jesus declares all foods clean\nWhy do Christians Keep Certain Old Testament Laws and Set Others Aside?\nClean and Unclean Food in the Bible: Peter’s Objection\nKey Bible Verse Straight Ahead\nYou can’t just pick and choose Bible verses\nLet’s go back to Peter’s objection in Acts 10:9-16 now\nDid Peter know the verse you are about to see?\nJesus in Matthew 22:23-33\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nThe Levitical Law\nBack to Leviticus 11:2\n“Tell the Israelites.”\nDoes the Bible Really Endorse the Consumption of Unclean Foods by Christians?\nadmin\nRecent Posts\nDid the Catholic Church Change the Sabbath?\nWhat Foods Does the Bible Say Not to Eat?\n",
"segment": "And this is nothing new. These facts have been hidden in God’s word for a long time. Why do Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids it? Have you heard the Bible forbids eating unclean foods in the whole chapter of Leviticus 11 in the Old Testament? Well, it’s true. But there’s more! There are even New Testament passages that aren’t very kind to the idea of eating unclean foods. Check this out! Jesus visited the Gadarenes ( Matthew 8:28-34) and encountered two demon-possessed men. He exorcised the demons and sent them into a herd of swine.",
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"headings": "Christians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nChristians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nWhy do Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids it?\nCheck this out!\nCan Christians Eat Shellfish?\nNone of These Diseases\nLook:\nHow did Moses Know about Pork and Shellfish?\nNow imagine:\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Christians Eating Pork?\nAll Food is Clean in the New Testament\nMark 7:17-23 Jesus declares all foods clean\nWhy do Christians Keep Certain Old Testament Laws and Set Others Aside?\nClean and Unclean Food in the Bible: Peter’s Objection\nKey Bible Verse Straight Ahead\nYou can’t just pick and choose Bible verses\nLet’s go back to Peter’s objection in Acts 10:9-16 now\nDid Peter know the verse you are about to see?\nJesus in Matthew 22:23-33\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nThe Levitical Law\nBack to Leviticus 11:2\n“Tell the Israelites.”\nDoes the Bible Really Endorse the Consumption of Unclean Foods by Christians?\nadmin\nRecent Posts\nDid the Catholic Church Change the Sabbath?\nWhat Foods Does the Bible Say Not to Eat?\n",
"segment": "These are more good New Testament verses that support the idea that the Christian is free of the Old Testament Laws: All Food is Clean in the New Testament\nHere are some Bible verses about eating pork and other foods in the New Testament: Mark 7:17-23 Jesus declares all foods clean\n17 After he had left the crowd and entered the house, his disciples asked him about this parable. 18 “Are you so dull?” he asked. “ Don’t you see that nothing that enters a person from the outside can defile them? 19 For it doesn’t go into their heart but into their stomach, and then out of the body.” ( In saying this, Jesus declared all foods clean.) 20 He went on: “ What comes out of a person is what defiles them.",
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"headings": "Christians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nChristians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nWhy do Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids it?\nCheck this out!\nCan Christians Eat Shellfish?\nNone of These Diseases\nLook:\nHow did Moses Know about Pork and Shellfish?\nNow imagine:\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Christians Eating Pork?\nAll Food is Clean in the New Testament\nMark 7:17-23 Jesus declares all foods clean\nWhy do Christians Keep Certain Old Testament Laws and Set Others Aside?\nClean and Unclean Food in the Bible: Peter’s Objection\nKey Bible Verse Straight Ahead\nYou can’t just pick and choose Bible verses\nLet’s go back to Peter’s objection in Acts 10:9-16 now\nDid Peter know the verse you are about to see?\nJesus in Matthew 22:23-33\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nThe Levitical Law\nBack to Leviticus 11:2\n“Tell the Israelites.”\nDoes the Bible Really Endorse the Consumption of Unclean Foods by Christians?\nadmin\nRecent Posts\nDid the Catholic Church Change the Sabbath?\nWhat Foods Does the Bible Say Not to Eat?\n",
"segment": "You never expected a list this short. Are you surprised? The Bible clearly lays down the law in the Old Testament. It defines clean and unclean foods and gives instruction about which is clean and which is unclean in the book of Leviticus 11. There’s no doubt which foods are clean and which are not. It’s abundantly clear from the text. Many people ask why it’s OK for Christians to eat unclean foods -including pork. So did I.\nIt took a long time before I stumbled across the answer –an answer so complete –and so powerful- I couldn’t wait to write this and share it. If you’ve got the same question, good for you! I wondered the same thing before I finally found out the fascinating facts from the Bible that answer this question more clearly than ever before!",
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"segment": "Here? Outside of Israel? We’ll look into this very soon. Can Christians Eat Shellfish? The prohibition of Leviticus 11 extends beyond swine –to other animals from air and land -to even certain seafood –including shellfish and other animals regarded as unclean. Here’s a partial list of unclean animals: The camel, rock badger, rabbit, vultures, kites and buzzards, owls, hawks and cormorants, storks, herons and bats. Also certain insects. The Bible prohibits certain insects. That means it allows certain others.",
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"title": "Can Christian Eat Meat, Pork, or Bacon? The Biblical Answer",
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"segment": "But give as alms those things that are within, and behold, everything is clean for you.” Luke 11:39-40\nWhat Food is Forbidden for Christians\nChristians have no such restrictions. Some will keep to a version of the purity code listed out in the Old Testament, but most Christians do not think twice about eating whatever they want unless they give up a specific food for Lent. That does not mean that there is no wisdom in the purity code laid out in Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. In fact, the Old Testament purity code has some advice that is good for anyone to follow for a variety of reasons. Here are two forbidden foods in the Bible Christians should avoid. Types of Birds\nLeviticus 11:13-19 contains the longest running list of what animals are considered clean and unclean. Certain sea creatures are said to be off-limits, such as crustacean (crab, lobster, shrimp, or barnacle). Leviticus 11 also makes it a point to list which birds should not be eaten by the Israelites. ( Owls, ravens, hawks, storks, etc.).",
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"segment": "Here’s a partial list of unclean animals: The camel, rock badger, rabbit, vultures, kites and buzzards, owls, hawks and cormorants, storks, herons and bats. Also certain insects. The Bible prohibits certain insects. That means it allows certain others. I’ve never been too excited about eating insects. And snakes. Snakes? SNAKES? To be honest, I don’t find many of these animals very appealing for any of my eating plans.",
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"segment": "Next thing you know the swine all ran into the lake and the whole herd drowned. This is taken by many –and rightly so- as a sign that Jesus was killing two birds with one stone: He (1) exorcised the demons from the two men and (2) he showed the Jewish Gadarenes (descendants of the Israelite tribe of Gad) that they shouldn’t be raising swine in contravention to Jewish law. Shame on them for raising swine in Israel. They knew Leviticus 11, didn’t they? And this is the Law of Moses. Jewish traditions ultimately point back to Leviticus 11. It’s the fundamental Biblical prohibition of unclean foods. So why do so many Christians eat the stuff when the Bible clearly forbids it in Leviticus? And could there be reasons eating swine in the New Testament is OK?",
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"segment": "I’ve never been too excited about eating insects. And snakes. Snakes? SNAKES? To be honest, I don’t find many of these animals very appealing for any of my eating plans. Do you? None of These Diseases\nThe Bible has long been regarded by medical professionals as amazing because of its great wisdom about human health. Through the centuries scientists and doctors discovered numerous benefits to the Jewish dietary laws. For example, swine are known to carry a parasite. If pork isn’t properly raised and thoroughly cooked, it could present a health hazard. (",
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"segment": "15 The voice spoke to him a second time, “Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.” 16 This happened three times, and immediately the sheet was taken back to heaven. I knew that when Jesus came and died and rose again, he paid the price for all of our sins and that we were no longer under the law. This meant our salvation was not by the works of the law –“for by grace you are saved through faith –and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God; it is not from works, so that no one can boast”- ( Eph 2:8-10 ). These are more good New Testament verses that support the idea that the Christian is free of the Old Testament Laws: All Food is Clean in the New Testament\nHere are some Bible verses about eating pork and other foods in the New Testament: Mark 7:17-23 Jesus declares all foods clean\n17 After he had left the crowd and entered the house, his disciples asked him about this parable. 18 “Are you so dull?” he asked. “",
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"segment": "Don’t you see that nothing that enters a person from the outside can defile them? 19 For it doesn’t go into their heart but into their stomach, and then out of the body.” ( In saying this, Jesus declared all foods clean.) 20 He went on: “ What comes out of a person is what defiles them. 21 For it is from within, out of a person’s heart, that evil thoughts come—sexual immorality, theft, murder,\n22 adultery, greed, malice, deceit, lewdness, envy, slander, arrogance and folly. 23 All these evils come from inside and defile a person.” 1 Timothy 4:4 “For everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving”\nRomans 14:17 “For the kingdom of God i",
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"segment": "Moses’ methods are consistent with modern medical technology –in fact his practices were nearly 4000 years ahead of their time. Modern man didn’t even understand the benefits of these laws until at least the late 19 th and 20 th centuries. Now imagine: How many people suffered through the last 4000 years without knowing that help was so near? So near as the pages of the Bible? Why- if Moses had all this Egyptian “knowledge”- did he not include it in the Bible Law –also known as the Mosaic Law? Instead, he displayed knowledge of diet and health -4000 years ahead of man’s technology. The book None of These Dise ases chronicles these differences and shows how the Jewish people –who followed these Biblical dietary laws from the time of Moses, lived longer, healthier and happier lives- in many different locales- than people from the same areas who did not observe the same practices. The “Law of Moses” did a lot to show the world how the God of the Bible cares for his special chosen people Israel. What Did Jesus Say About Christians Eating Pork?",
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"segment": "In Acts 10:9-1 6 Peter –a Jewish disciple of Christ- received a vision from God that he was no longer supposed to reject certain animals for food on a religious basis: 9 About noon the following day as they were on their journey and approaching the city, Peter went up on the roof to pray. 10 He became hungry and wanted something to eat, and while the meal was being prepared, he fell into a trance. 11 He saw heaven opened and something like a large sheet being let down to earth by its four corners. 12 It contained all kinds of four-footed animals, as well as reptiles and birds. 13 Then a voice told him, “Get up, Peter. Kill and eat.” 14 “Surely not, Lord!” Peter replied. “ I have never eaten anything impure or unclean.”",
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"segment": "Do you? None of These Diseases\nThe Bible has long been regarded by medical professionals as amazing because of its great wisdom about human health. Through the centuries scientists and doctors discovered numerous benefits to the Jewish dietary laws. For example, swine are known to carry a parasite. If pork isn’t properly raised and thoroughly cooked, it could present a health hazard. ( It’s not a big issue today. Not in commercial operations, anyway)\nLook: God was caring for his people. He was setting them apart as his chosen people: He said, “If you will diligently obey the LORD your God, and do what is right in his sight, and pay attention to his commandments, and keep all his statutes, then all the diseases that I brought on the Egyptians I will not bring on you, for I, the LORD, am your healer.” (",
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"title": "Bible Q | Is it okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish?",
"headings": "Is it okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish?\nIs it okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish?\nYes, all food is permitted for Christians\nProvided eating is not done in front of those whom it might damage\nAppendix : Food with blood\n",
"segment": "Bible Q | Is it okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish? Do we have to love everyone equally? What is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit? Is it okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish? Answered by Bible Q · 31 March 2010 · 65 Comments\nYes, all food is permitted for Christians\nYes, according to the New Testament it is perfectly okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish, both of which were prohibited to Jews in the Law of Moses. This is illustrated by Mark’s comment that Jesus “declared all foods clean”: Mark 7:18 And [Jesus] said to them, “Then are you also without understanding? Do you not see that whatever goes into a person from outside cannot defile him, 19 since it enters not his heart but his stomach, and is expelled?” Thus he declared all foods clean. Not only does the New Testament allow all food, Paul specifically warns against those who try and restrict Christians from certain foods:",
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"headings": "Christians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nChristians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nWhy do Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids it?\nCheck this out!\nCan Christians Eat Shellfish?\nNone of These Diseases\nLook:\nHow did Moses Know about Pork and Shellfish?\nNow imagine:\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Christians Eating Pork?\nAll Food is Clean in the New Testament\nMark 7:17-23 Jesus declares all foods clean\nWhy do Christians Keep Certain Old Testament Laws and Set Others Aside?\nClean and Unclean Food in the Bible: Peter’s Objection\nKey Bible Verse Straight Ahead\nYou can’t just pick and choose Bible verses\nLet’s go back to Peter’s objection in Acts 10:9-16 now\nDid Peter know the verse you are about to see?\nJesus in Matthew 22:23-33\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nThe Levitical Law\nBack to Leviticus 11:2\n“Tell the Israelites.”\nDoes the Bible Really Endorse the Consumption of Unclean Foods by Christians?\nadmin\nRecent Posts\nDid the Catholic Church Change the Sabbath?\nWhat Foods Does the Bible Say Not to Eat?\n",
"segment": "But there’s more! There are even New Testament passages that aren’t very kind to the idea of eating unclean foods. Check this out! Jesus visited the Gadarenes ( Matthew 8:28-34) and encountered two demon-possessed men. He exorcised the demons and sent them into a herd of swine. Next thing you know the swine all ran into the lake and the whole herd drowned. This is taken by many –and rightly so- as a sign that Jesus was killing two birds with one stone: He (1) exorcised the demons from the two men and (2) he showed the Jewish Gadarenes (descendants of the Israelite tribe of Gad) that they shouldn’t be raising swine in contravention to Jewish law. Shame on them for raising swine in Israel. They knew Leviticus 11, didn’t they?",
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"headings": "Christians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nChristians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nWhy do Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids it?\nCheck this out!\nCan Christians Eat Shellfish?\nNone of These Diseases\nLook:\nHow did Moses Know about Pork and Shellfish?\nNow imagine:\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Christians Eating Pork?\nAll Food is Clean in the New Testament\nMark 7:17-23 Jesus declares all foods clean\nWhy do Christians Keep Certain Old Testament Laws and Set Others Aside?\nClean and Unclean Food in the Bible: Peter’s Objection\nKey Bible Verse Straight Ahead\nYou can’t just pick and choose Bible verses\nLet’s go back to Peter’s objection in Acts 10:9-16 now\nDid Peter know the verse you are about to see?\nJesus in Matthew 22:23-33\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nThe Levitical Law\nBack to Leviticus 11:2\n“Tell the Israelites.”\nDoes the Bible Really Endorse the Consumption of Unclean Foods by Christians?\nadmin\nRecent Posts\nDid the Catholic Church Change the Sabbath?\nWhat Foods Does the Bible Say Not to Eat?\n",
"segment": "It’s not a big issue today. Not in commercial operations, anyway)\nLook: God was caring for his people. He was setting them apart as his chosen people: He said, “If you will diligently obey the LORD your God, and do what is right in his sight, and pay attention to his commandments, and keep all his statutes, then all the diseases that I brought on the Egyptians I will not bring on you, for I, the LORD, am your healer.” ( Ex. 15:26)\nToday, it is well known that many people are allergic to shellfish. And shellfish are bottom feeders. This means they are exposed to the heavy elements and other unhealthful things that collect at the bottom of the sea. So even if people are not allergic, it’s not a good idea to eat too much shellfish.",
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"headings": "Christians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nChristians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nWhy do Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids it?\nCheck this out!\nCan Christians Eat Shellfish?\nNone of These Diseases\nLook:\nHow did Moses Know about Pork and Shellfish?\nNow imagine:\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Christians Eating Pork?\nAll Food is Clean in the New Testament\nMark 7:17-23 Jesus declares all foods clean\nWhy do Christians Keep Certain Old Testament Laws and Set Others Aside?\nClean and Unclean Food in the Bible: Peter’s Objection\nKey Bible Verse Straight Ahead\nYou can’t just pick and choose Bible verses\nLet’s go back to Peter’s objection in Acts 10:9-16 now\nDid Peter know the verse you are about to see?\nJesus in Matthew 22:23-33\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nThe Levitical Law\nBack to Leviticus 11:2\n“Tell the Israelites.”\nDoes the Bible Really Endorse the Consumption of Unclean Foods by Christians?\nadmin\nRecent Posts\nDid the Catholic Church Change the Sabbath?\nWhat Foods Does the Bible Say Not to Eat?\n",
"segment": "Why- if Moses had all this Egyptian “knowledge”- did he not include it in the Bible Law –also known as the Mosaic Law? Instead, he displayed knowledge of diet and health -4000 years ahead of man’s technology. The book None of These Dise ases chronicles these differences and shows how the Jewish people –who followed these Biblical dietary laws from the time of Moses, lived longer, healthier and happier lives- in many different locales- than people from the same areas who did not observe the same practices. The “Law of Moses” did a lot to show the world how the God of the Bible cares for his special chosen people Israel. What Did Jesus Say About Christians Eating Pork? In Acts 10:9-1 6 Peter –a Jewish disciple of Christ- received a vision from God that he was no longer supposed to reject certain animals for food on a religious basis: 9 About noon the following day as they were on their journey and approaching the city, Peter went up on the roof to pray. 10 He became hungry and wanted something to eat, and while the meal was being prepared, he fell into a trance. 11 He saw heaven opened and something like a large sheet being let down to earth by its four corners. 12 It contained all kinds of four-footed animals, as well as reptiles and birds.",
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"segment": "13 Then a voice told him, “Get up, Peter. Kill and eat.” 14 “Surely not, Lord!” Peter replied. “ I have never eaten anything impure or unclean.” 15 The voice spoke to him a second time, “Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.” 16 This happened three times, and immediately the sheet was taken back to heaven. I knew that when Jesus came and died and rose again, he paid the price for all of our sins and that we were no longer under the law. This meant our salvation was not by the works of the law –“for by grace you are saved through faith –and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God; it is not from works, so that no one can boast”- ( Eph 2:8-10 ).",
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"segment": "Ex. 15:26)\nToday, it is well known that many people are allergic to shellfish. And shellfish are bottom feeders. This means they are exposed to the heavy elements and other unhealthful things that collect at the bottom of the sea. So even if people are not allergic, it’s not a good idea to eat too much shellfish. Health authorities recommend people observe limits on their consumption of shellfish. Today, we take for-granted the great advances of medical science –many of them based on Bible knowledge- and we are mostly unaware of many of the backward medical practices man inflicted on man throughout the centuries. It’s surprising to note the contrast between the unhealthy practices of most of mankind and the amazingly healthy practices of those who followed the Biblical dietary and medical practices from the books of Moses. How did Moses Know about Pork and Shellfish? Moses grew up in the house of Pharaoh and was raised as a prince of Pharaoh.",
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"headings": "Christians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nChristians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nWhy do Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids it?\nCheck this out!\nCan Christians Eat Shellfish?\nNone of These Diseases\nLook:\nHow did Moses Know about Pork and Shellfish?\nNow imagine:\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Christians Eating Pork?\nAll Food is Clean in the New Testament\nMark 7:17-23 Jesus declares all foods clean\nWhy do Christians Keep Certain Old Testament Laws and Set Others Aside?\nClean and Unclean Food in the Bible: Peter’s Objection\nKey Bible Verse Straight Ahead\nYou can’t just pick and choose Bible verses\nLet’s go back to Peter’s objection in Acts 10:9-16 now\nDid Peter know the verse you are about to see?\nJesus in Matthew 22:23-33\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nThe Levitical Law\nBack to Leviticus 11:2\n“Tell the Israelites.”\nDoes the Bible Really Endorse the Consumption of Unclean Foods by Christians?\nadmin\nRecent Posts\nDid the Catholic Church Change the Sabbath?\nWhat Foods Does the Bible Say Not to Eat?\n",
"segment": "He was well-schooled in the ways of the Egyptians and raised as an heir to the Egyptian throne. Their (ancient Egyptian) medical practices included treating an open wound from a splinter by mixing worm blood with donkey dung and applying it to the affected area. ( source: Ebers Papyrus- quoted in None of These Diseases -The Bible’s Health Secrets for the 21st Century by S.I. McMillen, MD and David E. Stern, MD, that famously shows the wisdom of God’s law in keeping the Jewish people the healthiest people on earth through the ages)\nKnowing modern medical knowledge today, how do you think that preparation worked out for the ancient Egyptians? How then did Moses know to institute washing with water –then a radical idea- unless he learned it from- shall we say- a higher source? Moses’ methods are consistent with modern medical technology –in fact his practices were nearly 4000 years ahead of their time. Modern man didn’t even understand the benefits of these laws until at least the late 19 th and 20 th centuries. Now imagine: How many people suffered through the last 4000 years without knowing that help was so near? So near as the pages of the Bible?",
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"headings": "Christians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nChristians Can [And Should] Eat Pork | Here’s Why\nWhy do Christians eat pork when the Bible forbids it?\nCheck this out!\nCan Christians Eat Shellfish?\nNone of These Diseases\nLook:\nHow did Moses Know about Pork and Shellfish?\nNow imagine:\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Christians Eating Pork?\nAll Food is Clean in the New Testament\nMark 7:17-23 Jesus declares all foods clean\nWhy do Christians Keep Certain Old Testament Laws and Set Others Aside?\nClean and Unclean Food in the Bible: Peter’s Objection\nKey Bible Verse Straight Ahead\nYou can’t just pick and choose Bible verses\nLet’s go back to Peter’s objection in Acts 10:9-16 now\nDid Peter know the verse you are about to see?\nJesus in Matthew 22:23-33\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nThe Levitical Law\nBack to Leviticus 11:2\n“Tell the Israelites.”\nDoes the Bible Really Endorse the Consumption of Unclean Foods by Christians?\nadmin\nRecent Posts\nDid the Catholic Church Change the Sabbath?\nWhat Foods Does the Bible Say Not to Eat?\n",
"segment": "Health authorities recommend people observe limits on their consumption of shellfish. Today, we take for-granted the great advances of medical science –many of them based on Bible knowledge- and we are mostly unaware of many of the backward medical practices man inflicted on man throughout the centuries. It’s surprising to note the contrast between the unhealthy practices of most of mankind and the amazingly healthy practices of those who followed the Biblical dietary and medical practices from the books of Moses. How did Moses Know about Pork and Shellfish? Moses grew up in the house of Pharaoh and was raised as a prince of Pharaoh. He was well-schooled in the ways of the Egyptians and raised as an heir to the Egyptian throne. Their (ancient Egyptian) medical practices included treating an open wound from a splinter by mixing worm blood with donkey dung and applying it to the affected area. ( source: Ebers Papyrus- quoted in None of These Diseases -The Bible’s Health Secrets for the 21st Century by S.I. McMillen, MD and David E. Stern, MD, that famously shows the wisdom of God’s law in keeping the Jewish people the healthiest people on earth through the ages)\nKnowing modern medical knowledge today, how do you think that preparation worked out for the ancient Egyptians? How then did Moses know to institute washing with water –then a radical idea- unless he learned it from- shall we say- a higher source?",
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"headings": "Does Romans 14 Abolish Laws on Unclean Meats?\nDoes Romans 14 Abolish Laws on Unclean Meats?\nMany believe Romans 14 says that Christians are free from all former restrictions regarding the meats they may eat.\nUnderstanding Paul's intent\nGreek words clarify Paul's meaning\nUnited Church of God\n",
"segment": "Thus a Christian might easily—even unknowingly—buy such meat in the marketplace or eat it at the home of a friend. \"Should a Christian question the source of his meat? Some thought there was nothing wrong with eating meat that had been offered to idols because idols were worthless and phony. Others carefully checked the source of their meat or gave up meat altogether, in order to avoid a guilty conscience.\" Paul explains in 1 Corinthians 8 that the main concern for a Christian is to not defile his own conscience or the conscience of other Christians. Jewish Christians especially might have been inclined to feel contaminated by anything related to idolatry. But because an idol cannot, by itself, render anything pure or defiled, a person's conscience, not the idol, is the real issue. So what is the point of Paul's instruction about eating or not eating in Romans 14? Depending on their consciences, early believers had several choices. Those wishing to be sure of avoiding meat sacrificed to idols could choose to eat only vegetables or fast—avoid food altogether—when faced with the prospect of consuming foods of suspicious background.",
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"title": "Can Christians eat bacon? | Bible Daily Devotions for Teens, Christian Youth Articles",
"headings": "Can Christians eat bacon?\nCan Christians eat bacon?\nHow understanding context helps clarify what God's Word means to us today.\nDoes the bible say not to eat pig products?\nUnderstanding the context\nWhat does Jesus say?\nHow then, should we eat?\n",
"segment": "In saying this, Jesus declared all foods clean.)’ Jesus repeats his message, and just to make absolutely certain we’ve got the point, Mark clearly tells us in brackets that in saying this, Jesus declared all foods clean – fit to be eaten. So while the Old Testament food laws were important for the Israelites to obey, Jesus makes it clear that these laws are not necessary for his followers. For God’s people in the new covenant, what comes out – slander, gossip and lying – is much more important than what goes in. How then, should we eat? The question of what to eat seems to have come up again in Paul’s time. In Romans 14, he reaffirms what Jesus said, but at the same time he advises what Christians should do when others believe only special foods can be eaten for religious reasons. “I am convinced, being fully persuaded in the Lord Jesus, that nothing is unclean in itself. But if anyone regards something as unclean, then for that person it is unclean. If your brother or sister is distressed because of what you eat, you are no longer acting in love.",
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"title": "What Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork? | ReligionCheck",
"headings": "What Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nWhat Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nIs Eating Pork A Sin in The Bible?\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Pigs?\nAre Christians Allowed To Eat Pork?\nWhy Do Some Christians Eat Pork?\nWhat the Bible Says About Eating Pork\n",
"segment": "Now, something you need to know is first of all this has nothing to do with eating animals or Christians eating pigs. There is no specific animal mentioned but just as the vessel full of all kinds of abominable things. Peter says “not so Lord I have never eaten anything common or unclean.” Not that this happened over four years after Christ has died. If Peter had learned from Jesus that it’s okay to eat unclean food, then ask yourself why would Peter be saying not so Lord I’ve never eaten anything that is not clean. Peter never takes anything from this vision, can’t eat a vision and at the end, he explains the vision to his friends in Acts chapter 10 verse 28 he said: “ God has shown me I should not call any man unclean.” Peter received the vision so he would then take the gospel to Cornelius and these unclean Gentiles had nothing to do with food. Anyone who tries to make that vision says it had something to do with food is being biblically dishonest because that was not the purpose in relation to Christians eating pork. Why Do Some Christians Eat Pork?",
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"headings": "Is it okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish?\nIs it okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish?\nYes, all food is permitted for Christians\nProvided eating is not done in front of those whom it might damage\nAppendix : Food with blood\n",
"segment": "15 He disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame, by triumphing over them in him. 16 Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath. Note above that Paul also dismisses the Sabbath itself along with rules about food and drink. Appendix : Food with blood\nThis has been discussed previously: Should Christians eat meat with blood? Does the law of Moses apply to Christians today? The idea of clean and unclean animals dates back to Noah selecting two of each kind of the unclean animals and seven of each kind of the clean animals for the ark. After the ark came to rest, God removed any restriction on eating meat: Genesis 9:1 And God blessed Noah and his sons and said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth.",
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"headings": "Clean and Unclean Animals: Does God Care What Meats We Eat?\nClean and Unclean Animals: Does God Care What Meats We Eat?\nThe Bible talks about clean and unclean animals, and tells people not to eat the meat of unclean animals. But does God really care what meats we eat?\nAre there foods a Christian should not eat?\nWhat does unclean mean?\nGod gives good things\nDoes God care what animals I eat?\nGod defines clean and unclean animals\nWhat animals does the Bible say not to eat?\n“Be holy”\n",
"segment": "Clean and Unclean Animals\nClean and Unclean Animals: Does God Care What Meats We Eat? by Charles Haughee\nThe Bible talks about clean and unclean animals, and tells people not to eat the meat of unclean animals. But does God really care what meats we eat? Are there foods a Christian should not eat? Yes, the Bible teaches there are meats that are designated as “unclean” (or unfit) for human consumption. These meats include pork, shellfish and the meat of other specific animals, sea creatures and birds. These laws are not ceremonial, but rather, they reveal God’s design of the animals and our digestive system. To learn about these food laws, read this article and view our infographic listing “ Clean and Unclean Meats .” What does unclean mean?",
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"headings": "What Does the Bible Say About Food? Does God Care About What I Eat?\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Food? Does God Care About What I Eat?\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Food? Why God Cares What We Eat\n1. You are commanded to take care of your body\n2. If you are not healthy, you cannot serve the Lord to the fullest extent\n3. God gave instructions about food to his people\n4. Food is a direct blessing and provision from Him\nSo, What Does God’s Diet Look Like?\nWhat’s your opinion on food in the Bible? Do you think that the food we eat matters to God?\nPIN IT!\nAbout Mary\n",
"segment": "What does the Bible say about food? Does it really matter what we eat as Christians? The topic of healthy eating is not discussed often in Christian circles. When it is, it’s often met with laughter and a silly joke about dessert-laden potluck meals. However, I believe strongly that the food we eat is relevant to our Christian lives. You may be thinking, “Why does the food I eat matter to God? Aren’t there more important things to focus on as a Christian?” Yes, there are. But that doesn’t mean your eating habits are unimportant to God. Here are the reasons why food matters to the Christian life and how to implement a Biblical diet into your life.",
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"headings": "What Does the Bible Say About Food? Does God Care About What I Eat?\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Food? Does God Care About What I Eat?\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Food? Why God Cares What We Eat\n1. You are commanded to take care of your body\n2. If you are not healthy, you cannot serve the Lord to the fullest extent\n3. God gave instructions about food to his people\n4. Food is a direct blessing and provision from Him\nSo, What Does God’s Diet Look Like?\nWhat’s your opinion on food in the Bible? Do you think that the food we eat matters to God?\nPIN IT!\nAbout Mary\n",
"segment": "What Does the Bible Say About Food? Does God Care What I Eat? | Healthy Christian Home\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Food? Does God Care About What I Eat? May 22, 2018 by Mary 14 Comments\nThis post may contain affiliate links, which help keep this content free. What does the Bible say about food? Does it really matter what we eat as Christians? The topic of healthy eating is not discussed often in Christian circles. When it is, it’s often met with laughter and a silly joke about dessert-laden potluck meals. However, I believe strongly that the food we eat is relevant to our Christian lives.",
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"title": "Do Adventists Eat Pork? Here is Why (with pics) - Adventist Guide",
"headings": "Do Adventists Eat Pork? Here is Why (with pics)\nDo Adventists Eat Pork? Here is Why (with pics)\nWhy don’t Adventists eat pork?\nMeats Adventists Do Eat\nWhat Meats should Adventist Not Consume?\nWhat does the Bible say about ork and other unclean meats?\nWhy Do Other Religions eat pork?\n",
"segment": "Why Do Other Religions eat pork? In Acts 10:12-16, peter is directed by the Lord to kill all the animals in the sheet composed of all reptiles. Birds and other animals. Peter declares that he won’t consume what the Jewish law bans. The Lord replies that he should not call anything that God has declared clean unclean. Christians know that their bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit, hence they should take care by avoiding unhealthy foods. However, Christians, as well as other religions eat pork due to the new-found freedom purchased for them by Christ. Some religions and other people consider it an abomination for eating pork since God showed his anger on those who ate it in Isaiah 65:4. Since Christ is God’s word in the flesh, he came to fulfill the will of his father, which is not to abolish the laws of Moses but to fulfill it. Therefore, did Christ restrict the consumption of food?",
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"headings": "Is it okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish?\nIs it okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish?\nYes, all food is permitted for Christians\nProvided eating is not done in front of those whom it might damage\nAppendix : Food with blood\n",
"segment": "Should Christians eat meat with blood? Does the law of Moses apply to Christians today? The idea of clean and unclean animals dates back to Noah selecting two of each kind of the unclean animals and seven of each kind of the clean animals for the ark. After the ark came to rest, God removed any restriction on eating meat: Genesis 9:1 And God blessed Noah and his sons and said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth. 2 The fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth and upon every bird of the heavens, upon everything that creeps on the ground and all the fish of the sea. Into your hand they are delivered. 3 Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you. And as I gave you the green plants, I give you everything. 4 But you shall not eat flesh with its life, that is, its blood.",
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"title": "Can Christians Eat Shellfish? What the Bible Says",
"headings": "Can Christians Eat Shellfish? What the Bible Says\nCan Christians Eat Shellfish? What the Bible Says\nHistory of Clean and Unclean Food\nBiblical Fish Options\nShellfish Defined\nEating Shellfish as Christians\nAdditional Questions\nWhat is Kosher?\nWhat Are The Health Benefits of Shellfish?\nAre Halal and Kosher The Same?\n",
"segment": "So what does this mean for us today? History of Clean and Unclean Food\nThe Lord spoke to Moses about what should be eaten and what should be considered detestable for humans to eat. Fish is specifically described in Leviticus 11:10. Anything that has fins and scales is acceptable for eating according to this section of Scripture. This Law given by the Lord to Moses is still followed today by Jewish people. In Jewish tradition and religion Kosher food is all that should be eaten. Kosher is the way that the Lord presented food rules to Moses in Leviticus. There is a rule for each type of wild and domestic animal, sea creatures, and creeping things. What I have found is that clean food is anything that has been listed by God as clean, but also scientifically is clean. The reason shellfish is not considered Kosher or clean is because they cannot fully process the dirt that they intake which then makes them full of metal and other things.",
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"title": "Do Adventists Eat Pork? Here is Why (with pics) - Adventist Guide",
"headings": "Do Adventists Eat Pork? Here is Why (with pics)\nDo Adventists Eat Pork? Here is Why (with pics)\nWhy don’t Adventists eat pork?\nMeats Adventists Do Eat\nWhat Meats should Adventist Not Consume?\nWhat does the Bible say about ork and other unclean meats?\nWhy Do Other Religions eat pork?\n",
"segment": "Christians know that their bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit, hence they should take care by avoiding unhealthy foods. However, Christians, as well as other religions eat pork due to the new-found freedom purchased for them by Christ. Some religions and other people consider it an abomination for eating pork since God showed his anger on those who ate it in Isaiah 65:4. Since Christ is God’s word in the flesh, he came to fulfill the will of his father, which is not to abolish the laws of Moses but to fulfill it. Therefore, did Christ restrict the consumption of food? In Mark 7:18-23, Christ further says that nothing from outside can corrupt or defile a man because it doesn’t enter the heart but the stomach. What comes from within a man’s heart, such as deceit, wickedness, fornication, and lies, is what defiles a man. Basically: Adventists do not eat pork, other religions do and everyone can do what they want.",
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"headings": "What Exactly Is Fasting All About?\nWhat Exactly Is Fasting All About?\nLauren Sanchez\nWhat is Fasting?\nWhat Does Fasting Do for Our Spiritual Life?\nFasting from Food\nWhat You Need to Know about Fasting from Food and Drink\nWhat are Other Types of Fasting?\nHow Long Should I Fast?\nFasting Life-Hacks\nBible Verses about Fasting\n",
"segment": "Spend the time praying that you would have used for eating.\" \"If you’ve never fasted before, be aware that in the early stages you may get dizzy and have headaches. This is part of the body’s cleansing process and will pass with time. Be sure that you break the fast gradually with fresh fruit and vegetables. Do not overeat after the fast. Chili and pizza may sound good after several days of not eating, but please, exercise a little restraint and say no!” – What Christians Need to Know about Fasting by Sam Storms\nWhen starting your fast, consider possible dietary restrictions. Pastor Brian Croft writes, “Be mindful of any health issues that could make a fast unwise. For example, if you are a diabetic or have any other physical condition that requires a strict diet, be especially mindful not to put yourself in a compromised position as a result of a fast.\" \"I also discourage the idea of fasting for those who struggle with eating disorders that are making intake of food a challenge and concern in their daily living.",
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"title": "Can Christians eat bacon? | Bible Daily Devotions for Teens, Christian Youth Articles",
"headings": "Can Christians eat bacon?\nCan Christians eat bacon?\nHow understanding context helps clarify what God's Word means to us today.\nDoes the bible say not to eat pig products?\nUnderstanding the context\nWhat does Jesus say?\nHow then, should we eat?\n",
"segment": "He replies: ‘“Are you so dull?” he asked. “ Don’t you see that nothing that enters a person from the outside can defile them? For it doesn’t go into their heart but into their stomach, then out of the body.” ( In saying this, Jesus declared all foods clean.)’ Jesus repeats his message, and just to make absolutely certain we’ve got the point, Mark clearly tells us in brackets that in saying this, Jesus declared all foods clean – fit to be eaten. So while the Old Testament food laws were important for the Israelites to obey, Jesus makes it clear that these laws are not necessary for his followers. For God’s people in the new covenant, what comes out – slander, gossip and lying – is much more important than what goes in. How then, should we eat?",
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"headings": "The Truth About Unclean Animals In The Bible\nThe Truth About Unclean Animals In The Bible\nThe Truth About Unclean Animals In The Bible\nWhere does “clean or unclean” come from?\nThe law of Moses\nBy sevens or by two\nWhy is this separation?\nSome differences between the two\nEating nature’s garbage bins\nBody as a temple\nSome popular questions answered\nDoes God not declare all food clean in Peter’s vision? Acts 10:9-16\nThe true meaning of the vision\nDoes Paul not say that no food is unclean? Romans 14:14\nUnclean or no longer clean (Mark 7)\nTraditions of man vs commandments of God\nDoes Paul not say that all things are lawful? 1 Corinthians 10:23\nAnswering the Corinthians’ questions\nMeat offered to idols\nDon’t be a stumbling-block (Romans 14)\nDoes Paul not say that we should not refuse food, but thank God for it? 1 Timothy 4:4\nDoes Paul not say that we should not judge what someone eats? Colossians 2:16\nUnclean food a shadow pointing to Christ?\nLive God’s Word Today -application\n",
"segment": "Peter does not understand the vision and he is trying to figure out what it means. The true meaning of the vision\nEven though there were animals in the vision, Peter knew that it was not about the animals but that it had a deeper meaning. Then a situation presented itself immediately afterwards that made Peter understand it. Some representatives of the gentile believer Cornelius came to Peter and invited him to come with them to Cornelius’s house to talk about Jesus. And that’s when Peter understood the meaning of the vision; it was not about animals, it was about people (Acts 10:28). They should not avoid the Gentiles and treat them as common or unclean, but they should include them in the ones they should share the gospel with! According to the Bible and Peter, his vision does not tell Christians today that they can eat all kinds of animals. Does Paul not say that no food is unclean? Romans 14:14\nPaul makes a statement that on the surface seems to flat-out say that no food is unclean for the Christian (Romans 14:14).",
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"title": "Chris Pratt's New Diet: The Daniel Fast, a Bible-Inspired Eating Plan",
"headings": "What Is the Daniel Fast, Chris Pratt's 21-Day, Bible-Inspired Diet?\nWhat Is the Daniel Fast, Chris Pratt's 21-Day, Bible-Inspired Diet?\nTwo registered dietitians analyze this eating plan, which only allows fruits, vegetables, and unleavened bread.\nSo what is the Daniel Fast?\nThe Daniel Fast food list\nFoods allowed during the Daniel Fast:\nFoods you can't eat during the Daniel Fast\nHow to prepare for the Daniel Fast\nIs the Daniel Fast healthy?\nCan you lose weight on the Daniel Fast?\nWhat does research say?\nSo should you try the Daniel Fast?\n",
"segment": "The Daniel Fast is based on the fasting experiences of Daniel, a prophet in the Old Testament of the Bible. On its website, the Daniel Fast is described as a \"spiritual experience\" that's like \"pushing the 'pause button' on life so you can draw closer to God.\" According to the website, hundreds of thousands of Christians start the Daniel Fast after the New Year, usually the first Sunday of the year. This year, the fast began at sunrise on Sunday, Jan. 6 for many churches, study groups, and individuals, and they'll continue fasting until sunset on Saturday, Jan. 26. While starting in early January has become a tradition, anyone can start their 21-day Daniel Fast at any point throughout the year, the website explains. The Daniel Fast food list\nfcafotodigitalGetty Images\nSimilar to a vegan diet (with added restrictions), Daniel Fast allows for only \"foods grown from the seed,\" as taken from a translation of the King James Version of the Bible. That includes fruits, vegetables, and whole grains/unleavened bread. Healthy liquid oil and nuts and seeds are allowed as well. Foods allowed during the Daniel Fast: Here's exactly what you can eat during the 21-day Daniel Fast:",
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"title": "Can Christians Eat Shellfish? What the Bible Says",
"headings": "Can Christians Eat Shellfish? What the Bible Says\nCan Christians Eat Shellfish? What the Bible Says\nHistory of Clean and Unclean Food\nBiblical Fish Options\nShellfish Defined\nEating Shellfish as Christians\nAdditional Questions\nWhat is Kosher?\nWhat Are The Health Benefits of Shellfish?\nAre Halal and Kosher The Same?\n",
"segment": "Yes, Christians can eat shellfish, but there is some history. The Old Testament states in Leviticus that, “Everything in the waters that has fins and scales, whether in the seas or in the rivers, you may eat.” But we are no longer under this old Law. Jesus even made a point in His life about the the topic of food and what is really important in the big picture of the life of a Christian. This made me wonder why the Lord would give us only the fish with fins and scales and what makes those without unclean. So what does this mean for us today? History of Clean and Unclean Food\nThe Lord spoke to Moses about what should be eaten and what should be considered detestable for humans to eat. Fish is specifically described in Leviticus 11:10. Anything that has fins and scales is acceptable for eating according to this section of Scripture. This Law given by the Lord to Moses is still followed today by Jewish people.",
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"headings": "What Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nWhat Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nIs Eating Pork A Sin in The Bible?\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Pigs?\nAre Christians Allowed To Eat Pork?\nWhy Do Some Christians Eat Pork?\nWhat the Bible Says About Eating Pork\n",
"segment": "Peter never takes anything from this vision, can’t eat a vision and at the end, he explains the vision to his friends in Acts chapter 10 verse 28 he said: “ God has shown me I should not call any man unclean.” Peter received the vision so he would then take the gospel to Cornelius and these unclean Gentiles had nothing to do with food. Anyone who tries to make that vision says it had something to do with food is being biblically dishonest because that was not the purpose in relation to Christians eating pork. Why Do Some Christians Eat Pork? There was an incident that you find in Mark chapter 7, it says; “then some of the Pharisees came to him having come from Jerusalem, and when they saw some of his disciples eat bread with the defiled, that is with unwashed hands, they found fault. For the Pharisees and all the Jews do not eat unless they wash their hands in a special way holding to the tradition of the elders.” Mark Chapter 7\nThere was a tradition of ceremonially washing their hands. They saw the disciples did not do this and they said they may be defiled and Jesus contended with them and he said that they were setting aside the commandment of God.",
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"headings": "What Exactly Is Fasting All About?\nWhat Exactly Is Fasting All About?\nLauren Sanchez\nWhat is Fasting?\nWhat Does Fasting Do for Our Spiritual Life?\nFasting from Food\nWhat You Need to Know about Fasting from Food and Drink\nWhat are Other Types of Fasting?\nHow Long Should I Fast?\nFasting Life-Hacks\nBible Verses about Fasting\n",
"segment": "Chili and pizza may sound good after several days of not eating, but please, exercise a little restraint and say no!” – What Christians Need to Know about Fasting by Sam Storms\nWhen starting your fast, consider possible dietary restrictions. Pastor Brian Croft writes, “Be mindful of any health issues that could make a fast unwise. For example, if you are a diabetic or have any other physical condition that requires a strict diet, be especially mindful not to put yourself in a compromised position as a result of a fast.\" \"I also discourage the idea of fasting for those who struggle with eating disorders that are making intake of food a challenge and concern in their daily living. The point of the fast is to combine it with a more intense, focused time of prayer that brings a greater communion with God, a greater empowerment of the Spirit, and a greater earnestness in your soul.” For more Practical Guidelines for Fasting, click here. Photo Courtesy: Pexels\nWhat are Other Types of Fasting? The most common type of fast is fasting from food for a period of time, but are there other types?",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "Do you think you have been guilty of gluttony in the past? If so, what will you do in the future to safeguard yourself again it? God's Word says that \"any person who knows what is right to do but does not do it, to him it is sin\" (James 4:17 AMP). Well, now you know what the Bible says about foods. You know that God really does care what you put in your mouth. He cares because the food choices that you make can restore your health or destroy it. Jesus came so that you could have life more abundantly (John 10:10). But, you get to choose how abundant that life really is. Fighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\nLesson 1:",
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"segment": "In heaven, of course, we’re all vegetarians because we’re all going to be eating from the tree of life. Are Christians Allowed To Eat Pork? This is God’s original plan but of all the things that a person might eat that the Bible says are forbidden, pork is really the most abominable. Pigs are scavengers and Christians should not eat pork whatsoever. I’ve got a little report here from consumer report which goes through saying 70% of all pork that they tested in the slaughterhouses is contaminated with serious bacteria that are harmful to your health. They say that some of the bacteria that we found in 198 samples proved to be resistant to antibiotics commonly used to treat people because they’re giving the pigs these antibiotics all the time. It is definitely not clean. In the slaughterhouses, the brains are normally sterile but during the slaughtering process, meat can become contaminated with bacteria from the animal skin, gut from the workers’ equipment or the environment contamination especially if processing lines run too fast. In fact, they tell you in this article that you should be very careful not to store your pork next to anything else. Keep your uncooked pork away from other foods because it contains swimming parasites and bacteria.",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "He cares because the food choices that you make can restore your health or destroy it. Jesus came so that you could have life more abundantly (John 10:10). But, you get to choose how abundant that life really is. Fighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\nLesson 1: Is Christian Nutrition the Missing Piece to Your Healing Puzzle? Lesson 2: Bible Nutrition: Creating an Atmosphere for healing\nLesson 3: Choosing Bible Foods Can Save Your Life\n\n\nFinished learning about Bible Foods?",
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"segment": "it was not about animals, it was about people (Acts 10:28). They should not avoid the Gentiles and treat them as common or unclean, but they should include them in the ones they should share the gospel with! According to the Bible and Peter, his vision does not tell Christians today that they can eat all kinds of animals. Does Paul not say that no food is unclean? Romans 14:14\nPaul makes a statement that on the surface seems to flat-out say that no food is unclean for the Christian (Romans 14:14). Depending on your translation, the word can be translated as ‘unclean’. The Greek word here is from the word koinos (2839.) which means common. In the vision from Peter we can clearly see that this is significant. Peter says that he had never eaten anything common ( koinos, 2839.)",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "But, instead of the object of desire being a person, it's food. Either way, God considers it sin. As Christians, we are committing the sin of gluttony any time we over eat. Why? Because we are feeding our flesh, instead of forcing it into submission. When we allow our flesh to dictate what we eat instead of God, why wouldn't that be considered sin? What does the Bible say about gluttony? Here are a few scriptures to give you God's perspective on overindulging your flesh's desire for food. Do not join those who drink too much wine\nor gorge themselves on meat,\nfor drunkards and gluttons become poor,\nand drowsiness clothes them in rags. -Proverbs 23:20-21\nHe who keeps the law is a discerning son,\nbut a companion of gluttons disgraces his father.",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "Is Christian Nutrition the Missing Piece to Your Healing Puzzle? Lesson 2: Bible Nutrition: Creating an Atmosphere for healing\nLesson 3: Choosing Bible Foods Can Save Your Life\n\n\nFinished learning about Bible Foods? Click here to select your next topical Bible Study. | Home | Statement of Faith | Table of Contents | What's New\nFREE Video Classes! Email Courses | Spiritual Growth\n| Holy Spirit Filled Living | Christian Living | Be Made Whole! | Family First\n| Virtuous Woman | Free Printables | Share This Site |\nFREE VIP Membership |",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "As we can see with just these two Bible food examples, your Heavenly Father, in His infinite wisdom, knows which foods are not fit for you to eat. And, in His infinite love for you, He shared that wisdom in His Word. When you embrace eating God's way, your body is able to restore itself with foods that heal, instead of being torn down by foods that kill. If God is speaking to you about eating according to His divine plan, a book that I learned a lot about Bible foods from is The Maker's Diet. It's written by a Christian who battled with his health for years, until God showed him His way of caring for our bodies. He has especially designed a 40 day plan for Christians who want to use God's wisdom to regain control over their health, and their stomaches. Speaking of out-of-control stomaches...\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nDid you know that I used to be a glutton? Oh yeah. It's true! I would not tolerate sins like drunkenness, and would pray for smokers who were abusing their temples.",
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"headings": "Do Adventists Eat Pork? Here is Why (with pics)\nDo Adventists Eat Pork? Here is Why (with pics)\nWhy don’t Adventists eat pork?\nMeats Adventists Do Eat\nWhat Meats should Adventist Not Consume?\nWhat does the Bible say about ork and other unclean meats?\nWhy Do Other Religions eat pork?\n",
"segment": "Why don’t Adventists eat pork? The reasons behind such restrictions were typically based on the cause and effects of their consumption. Since pigs were scavengers, they were a source of trichinosis and other diseases. Not so long ago, people reared their livestock and would feed them mold-infested food and then eat the animal that just ate the bad food. Since pigs are scavengers, they would feed on a myriad of infested foods, thus being key disease vectors. Ellen G White, a principal founder of the Adventist faith, reiterated on numerous occasions in her books why pork consumption was unsafe. This health message has stuck over the years among Adventist believers and is the basis of their strict diet. Adventists don’t feel that Christians are obligated to follow the Jewish laws as stipulated in Leviticus 11. Nevertheless, their application of the law centers on bodily health, which is an essential factor in Christian life. Therefore, they took a strict stance on all meats, considered unclean.",
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"headings": "Can Christians eat bacon?\nCan Christians eat bacon?\nHow understanding context helps clarify what God's Word means to us today.\nDoes the bible say not to eat pig products?\nUnderstanding the context\nWhat does Jesus say?\nHow then, should we eat?\n",
"segment": "We can’t just pluck out a sentence and automatically assume it’s talking to us. This verse is part of Moses’ farewell speech to his people, which makes up the book of Deuteronomy. So it is Moses imparting the wisdom he has received from God to his people. We have to remember that these words were given to a specific people – the Israelites – at a particular point in time. It’s true that as Christians, we are the new chosen people of God (see 1 Peter 2:9 ). But does that then mean we are to follow all the rules that God gave to his old chosen people, the Israelites? It’s a tricky question. I think we should look at what Jesus says about it. What does Jesus say? The religious leaders of Jesus’ day criticized him and his disciples for not conforming to the Old Testament food laws.",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "What is gluttony? The word gluttony comes from the Latin word gluttire , meaning to gulp down or swallow. The Greek word often translated as glutton in the Bible is phagos, which means to be given to eating. Quite literally, a glutton is anyone who overindulges their flesh's desire for food. Gluttony is a type of lust. But, instead of the object of desire being a person, it's food. Either way, God considers it sin. As Christians, we are committing the sin of gluttony any time we over eat. Why? Because we are feeding our flesh, instead of forcing it into submission.",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "~Proverbs 23:2\nScience is always one step behind God. Discovering the value of Bible foods is no different. Over the last decade, the foods that we eat have dominated the headlines. Everywhere we look, we're reading about how the things we eat can either save our lives, or steal them. Of course, God already knew this. That's why He left instructions in the Bible for what foods we should enjoy, and which ones we should avoid. The one question we are all left with is, do we follow our Bibles, or our stomaches? So, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating? To uncover the Bible foods that God has instructed us to eat, we will have to travel back in time. Back to what is referred to as the Levetical Law of the Old Testament.",
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"segment": "The question of what to eat seems to have come up again in Paul’s time. In Romans 14, he reaffirms what Jesus said, but at the same time he advises what Christians should do when others believe only special foods can be eaten for religious reasons. “I am convinced, being fully persuaded in the Lord Jesus, that nothing is unclean in itself. But if anyone regards something as unclean, then for that person it is unclean. If your brother or sister is distressed because of what you eat, you are no longer acting in love. Do not by your eating destroy someone for whom Christ died.” – Romans 14:14-15\nSo, can Christians eat bacon, pork, ham and other pig products? Yes – and I believe Jesus and Paul make this pretty clear. But there might be situations where it’s best to lay off the bacon – if eating pig products is going to turn people off the gospel, don’t do it, because after all, our aim as Christians is to share the good news of Jesus to the world.",
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"segment": "But does that then mean we are to follow all the rules that God gave to his old chosen people, the Israelites? It’s a tricky question. I think we should look at what Jesus says about it. What does Jesus say? The religious leaders of Jesus’ day criticized him and his disciples for not conforming to the Old Testament food laws. In response, Jesus said: “Nothing outside a person can defile them by going into them. Rather, it is what comes out of a person that defiles them.” – Mark 7:15 (NIV)\nJesus makes the point that with his arrival, the Old Testament rituals no longer have the same power – now, what is more important is what comes out of a person – things like gossip, lying and slander. Jesus’ disciples were perhaps a little shocked at what Jesus says, so they ask for clarification.",
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"segment": "Some churches believe that these laws are still in effect even though this was not written to Christians but specifically to the nation of Israel as we read where God commands Moses and Aaron to “ Speak to the people of Israel, saying, These are the living things that you may eat among all the animals that are on the earth ” (Lev 11:2). Much of the reasons for these laws were because the other nations consumed these things and God did not want Israel to be like the other nations. God told Jeremiah “ Learn not the way of the nations, nor be dismayed at the signs of the heavens because the nations are dismayed at them ” (Jer 10:2) and to Moses, “ You must not live according to the customs of the nations I am going to drive out before you. Because they did all these things, I abhorred them ” (Lev 20:23). Clean Animals\nThe list of clean animals that God allowed Israel to eat were birds such as chicken, quail, turkeys, pheasant, all fish with scales and fins, and livestock like sheep, cattle, goats, deer, and of course lambs. These foods were allowed but all other unclean foods were strictly prohibited, but again, does this restrict what believers can or cannot eat today? No, these Old Testament, Mosaic dietary laws were given to Israel and not to Christians. The difference in what is allowed and what is forbidden in the Bible is always to whom it was written. The entire Bible is written for believers but not all Scripture is written to believers. Some scriptures are descriptive (describing events) while others are prescriptive (we are to obey them).",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "-Proverbs 28:7\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. -Proverbs 23:2\nBible Foods Bible Study\nReflection Questions\nHave you ever heard of the Levetical dietary laws? Do you think that they are still valid today? Why or why not? Were you surprised to learn about why God said we should not eat certain foods? Do you think you have been guilty of gluttony in the past? If so, what will you do in the future to safeguard yourself again it? God's Word says that \"any person who knows what is right to do but does not do it, to him it is sin\" (James 4:17 AMP). Well, now you know what the Bible says about foods. You know that God really does care what you put in your mouth.",
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"headings": "What Does the Bible Say About Food? Does God Care About What I Eat?\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Food? Does God Care About What I Eat?\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Food? Why God Cares What We Eat\n1. You are commanded to take care of your body\n2. If you are not healthy, you cannot serve the Lord to the fullest extent\n3. God gave instructions about food to his people\n4. Food is a direct blessing and provision from Him\nSo, What Does God’s Diet Look Like?\nWhat’s your opinion on food in the Bible? Do you think that the food we eat matters to God?\nPIN IT!\nAbout Mary\n",
"segment": "You may be thinking, “Why does the food I eat matter to God? Aren’t there more important things to focus on as a Christian?” Yes, there are. But that doesn’t mean your eating habits are unimportant to God. Here are the reasons why food matters to the Christian life and how to implement a Biblical diet into your life. A few days ago, my son asked, “Mom, will we eat food in Heaven?” Without really thinking, I responded “No.” I reasoned that Heaven is a spiritual place and we will not be focused on physical acts like eating. To that, my six year old protested loudly, whining that he was very unhappy about the idea that he would not be able to eat in Heaven. ( He LOVES food, obviously.)",
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"headings": "What Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nWhat Does The Bible Say About Eating Pork?\nIs Eating Pork A Sin in The Bible?\nWhat Did Jesus Say About Pigs?\nAre Christians Allowed To Eat Pork?\nWhy Do Some Christians Eat Pork?\nWhat the Bible Says About Eating Pork\n",
"segment": "In the beginning, God didn’t want us to eat any animals let alone pigs which are scavengers. You read in Genesis chapter 1, God says in verse 29,\n“see I’ve given you every herb that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth and every tree in whose fruit yields its seed to you it shall be for food”. Genesis 1;29\nThe best diet for people is a vegetarian diet. However, God said as an emergency, that he would allow them to eat meats but those are the meats that God has prescribed could be clean. Animals with cloven hoof and those that chew the cud. Those that are okay to eat in the waters are needed to have fins and scales. Among the birds, they should be the foraging Birds as opposed to those Raptors and scavengers like the Buzzard and the Hawk and so forth. If you are keen, scavenging animals are not really okay to eat a Christian. They could eat chicken, Dove and the turkey among others. God gave some criteria that if a man is going to eat meat, they must be the clean meats.",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "They do live in the water, but they do not have scales. Scales are a part of the defense system that God gave to the fish He specifically designed for eating. Science tells us that a fish's scales protect them from disease and infection. Without this vital part, God says that these fish are not fit for human consumption. Shell fish like shrimp and lobster also fall into this category. As we can see with just these two Bible food examples, your Heavenly Father, in His infinite wisdom, knows which foods are not fit for you to eat. And, in His infinite love for you, He shared that wisdom in His Word. When you embrace eating God's way, your body is able to restore itself with foods that heal, instead of being torn down by foods that kill. If God is speaking to you about eating according to His divine plan, a book that I learned a lot about Bible foods from is The Maker's Diet. It's written by a Christian who battled with his health for years, until God showed him His way of caring for our bodies.",
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"headings": "Is it okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish?\nIs it okay for Christians to eat pork and shellfish?\nYes, all food is permitted for Christians\nProvided eating is not done in front of those whom it might damage\nAppendix : Food with blood\n",
"segment": "This is illustrated by Mark’s comment that Jesus “declared all foods clean”: Mark 7:18 And [Jesus] said to them, “Then are you also without understanding? Do you not see that whatever goes into a person from outside cannot defile him, 19 since it enters not his heart but his stomach, and is expelled?” Thus he declared all foods clean. Not only does the New Testament allow all food, Paul specifically warns against those who try and restrict Christians from certain foods: 1 Timothy 1 : 1 Now the Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons, 2 through the insincerity of liars whose consciences are seared, 3 who forbid marriage and require abstinence from foods that God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and know the truth. 4 For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, 5 for it is made holy by the word of God and prayer. It might sound extreme for Paul to give such a strong warning against those who promote food restrictions, but in the context of the 1st Century the food restrictions were often part of a package of imposing other things from the Law of Moses on Gentiles such as Sabbaths and even circumcision. Provided eating is not done in front of those whom it might damage\nThe only exception to the general freedom above is where any food — either a “clean” food offered to idols (e.g., beef or mutton), or a food that was unclean to Jews like pork or shellfish, or by extension today beef to a Hindu or meat to a Buddhist — will cause a stumbling block or barrier between someone and belief in Christ.",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "When we allow our flesh to dictate what we eat instead of God, why wouldn't that be considered sin? What does the Bible say about gluttony? Here are a few scriptures to give you God's perspective on overindulging your flesh's desire for food. Do not join those who drink too much wine\nor gorge themselves on meat,\nfor drunkards and gluttons become poor,\nand drowsiness clothes them in rags. -Proverbs 23:20-21\nHe who keeps the law is a discerning son,\nbut a companion of gluttons disgraces his father. -Proverbs 28:7\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. -Proverbs 23:2\nBible Foods Bible Study\nReflection Questions\nHave you ever heard of the Levetical dietary laws? Do you think that they are still valid today? Why or why not? Were you surprised to learn about why God said we should not eat certain foods?",
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"headings": "Choosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\n\nChoosing Bible Foods:\nGod's Way of Eating Can Save Your Life!\nPut a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony. ~Proverbs 23:2\nSo, What Are The Bible Foods\nThat You Should Be Eating?\nLet's look at a Bible foods example:\nWant another Bible foods example?\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nWhat is gluttony?\nWhat does the Bible say about gluttony?\nFighting In Both Realms: Christian Nutrition Bible Study\n",
"segment": "He has especially designed a 40 day plan for Christians who want to use God's wisdom to regain control over their health, and their stomaches. Speaking of out-of-control stomaches...\nGluttony - The Forgotten Sin\nDid you know that I used to be a glutton? Oh yeah. It's true! I would not tolerate sins like drunkenness, and would pray for smokers who were abusing their temples. And yet, I didn't seem to have any problem with gluttony. I abandoned the Bible foods that God Himself created, and indulged my flesh's desires for unhealthy man-made foods that God never intended for my body . I would even eat to the point of stomach pain and heart burn - clear signs of overindulgence. It is as if gluttony was not one of the seven deadly sins. But, had somehow become the acceptable one.",
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"segment": "They say that some of the bacteria that we found in 198 samples proved to be resistant to antibiotics commonly used to treat people because they’re giving the pigs these antibiotics all the time. It is definitely not clean. In the slaughterhouses, the brains are normally sterile but during the slaughtering process, meat can become contaminated with bacteria from the animal skin, gut from the workers’ equipment or the environment contamination especially if processing lines run too fast. In fact, they tell you in this article that you should be very careful not to store your pork next to anything else. Keep your uncooked pork away from other foods because it contains swimming parasites and bacteria. Most Christians that eat pork have 30% higher chance that they’re going to get serious diseases as compared to vegetarians and those that eat the clean meat in general. God made some animals that are scavengers in the sky. They’re called buzzards. There are also some scavengers in the waters that include catfish and sharks. There are scavengers on the land that include pigs and dogs.",
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"segment": "What Does the Bible Say About Eating Chicken and Animal? Bibel prohibited meat that is harmful to humans. As a Christian, you must know what does the Bible says about eating chicken and other meat. Skip to content\nMain Menu\nLiving Room\nBedroom\nBathroom\nKitchen & Dining\nGarden\nFood & Beverage\nBlog\nSearch\nSearch for: What Does the Bible Say About Eating Chicken and Animal? Food & Beverage\nCan you say whether you are sinning by breaking the biblical meat-eating rules? Yes, we make these mistakes sometimes, as many of us pay less care about having food according to the Bible. Our team was curious to know about what does the Bible say about eating chicken and meat of the other animals. The Bible confirmed what animals we should eat and avoid though all are creatures of God. Yet, we must know what is prohibited what is not.",
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"headings": "What Does the Bible Say About Food? Does God Care About What I Eat?\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Food? Does God Care About What I Eat?\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Food? Why God Cares What We Eat\n1. You are commanded to take care of your body\n2. If you are not healthy, you cannot serve the Lord to the fullest extent\n3. God gave instructions about food to his people\n4. Food is a direct blessing and provision from Him\nSo, What Does God’s Diet Look Like?\nWhat’s your opinion on food in the Bible? Do you think that the food we eat matters to God?\nPIN IT!\nAbout Mary\n",
"segment": "Why God Cares What We Eat\nLet’s take a deeper look at food in the Bible and the reasons why God cares about our eating habits. 1. You are commanded to take care of your body\nYou’ve heard the verse many times over. “ Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?” ( 1 Cor. 6:19). Although the context is actually discussing the sin of sexual immorality, it can still be applied to food. I’ve heard many speakers over the years use this verse to explain why we should avoid drugs, drinking, fornication, and the like. But I’ve never heard it used much in relation to the food we eat. When a prayer is said over a meal of frozen pizza, chips, and candy at a youth event, it makes me inwardly chuckle.",
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"segment": "Meat offered to idols\nWhen pagans would offer meat to an idol, they would often offer half and sell the other half on the market. The Christian Jews didn’t want to have this meat because in their eyes it was defiled ( koinos ). And the gentile converts who used to be involved in these kind of practices in other religions themselves, didn’t want anything to do with that anymore. Don’t be a stumbling-block (Romans 14)\nPaul makes the point that Christians can eat meat offered to idols (from clean animals), but if a brother or sister is not comfortable with it, to let them be. Don’t judge them, and don’t be a stumbling block for them (1 Corinthians 10:32-33). About a year later when Paul writes to the Romans, he tells them the same thing. One person’s faith may be weak and they do not believe that they can eat that is offered to idols (Romans 14:1-2). Another’s faith may be strong, and believe like Paul that these meats are not defiled ( koinos, Romans 14:14; 14:20), but perfectly fine to eat. Though one’s own faith may",
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"segment": "All of the vitamins that are in shellfish also provide benefits throughout the body. This high protein, high vitamin food also has some negative effects on the body over a longer period of time. Shellfish also has a lot of metal and mercury, which overtime is not good for the digestive and organ health. Are Halal and Kosher The Same? To some extent, Halal and Kosher are very similar. They overlap in a lot of areas including the shellfish topic, but Halal does have some exceptions to this rule. Halal is the Muslim way of describing cleanliness of food, these laws are found in the Muslim Holy Book, called the Quran. Halal and Kosher both agree that any pig product is not clean and neither religion should eat them. The differences with Kosher and Halal involves the topic of alcohol. In Islam is it not clean or allowed to drink any little bit of alcohol.",
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"headings": "What does the Bible say about eating pork?\nWhat does the Bible say about eating pork?\nWhat makes man unclean?\nThe true Christianity is in our hearts\nBiblword\nComments\n",
"segment": "1 Corinthians 10:23 says that “ everything is permissible, but not everything is beneficial. Everything is permissible, but not everything is constructive. Nobody should seek his own good but the good of others ”. It may be alright to do many things but as Christians we have a responsibility to others so that we do not cause anyone else to stumble. How does this Bible passage speak to you? Please share your thoughts below! Also read What makes us unclean? 100% Free Bible Course\nWe now offer a 100% free, Internet based Bible course. In 15 short lessons you will learn God's message for you in his Word. Click here to enroll\neating pork eating unclean food unclean\nBiblword\nBiblword is a ministry of GlobalRize.",
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"segment": "If hygienic uncleanness were meant, how could the man be hygienically decontaminated simply by the setting of the sun? This would mean he was in a completely unhealthy state just before the going down of the sun, but at the exact moment the sun went below the western horizon, the man became perfectly healthy in a physical way. This cannot be true! The truth is, the term “unclean” ( tameh) signifies “ceremonially unclean” in Leviticus 11, as it does in scores of other occurrences in the Old Testament (87 occurrences in all 5 ). A man was ceremonially clean at sunset, but the state of his physical health was not under discussion. The meaning of the word itself shows that the Dietary Laws given to Israel were for ceremonial, religious purposes, and there is no way to prove they were given with human health in mind. Do the Dietary Laws Apply for the Christian? The whole of the food laws of the Old Testament is ritualistic! If it were not, then Paul would never have told the Corinthians to eat what was sold in the meatmarkets (shambles) at Corinth, or to consume whatever food was set before one on a neighbor’s table (1 Corinthians 10:25–28). “Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, that eat, asking no question for conscience sake: ‘",
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"segment": "Have you committed to follow Jesus? admin\nRecent Posts\nlink to Did the Catholic Church Change the Sabbath? Did the Catholic Church Change the Sabbath? Sunday. That’s the day most Christians around the world attend church. It’s very different from the Jewish faith that Christianity came from. Jewish people are quite strict about the...\nContinue Reading\nlink to What Foods Does the Bible Say Not to Eat? What Foods Does the Bible Say Not to Eat? The number of foods the Bible says not to eat is a surprisingly small number. This number is so small, it may come as a shock to many.",
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"segment": "Jesus Christ tell them that any kind of foods cannot make you dirty (in spiritual food situation), all kind of foods can be eat, and is acceptable in God’s eyes ( Mark 7:18-19 ). In the new testament when apostles was newly convert to Christianity, they still allow people to follow the law of food ( Acts 15:29 ), so that people don’t be surprised and feel heavy to the new doctrine in Christianity. In the long run, they slowly change the doctrine, but everyone is free to follow either what they believe is good or bad. That’s why that time Paul said to believers that those eat anything don’t judge to the one who eat only vegetables, and those eat only vegetables don’t judge to the one who eat anything, for God has accepted them ( Romans 14:3 ). Summary\nNow that you recognize the bible verses about food what do you think? I can say that foods is no longer the basis for the redemption because Paul said that food is not the basis to become good to the eyes of God or bad for us if we don’t eat it, or good for us if we do ( 1 Corinthians 8:8 ). According to Paul that we can eat anything, and do it to the glory of God ( 1 Corinthians 10:25, 31 ), so, every time we eat food we should give thank to the Lord and don’t let anyone judge you for eating any kind of foods ( Colossians 2:16-17 ). Hope it helps to clear your mind about spiritual food. Thanks’ be to God! bible verses bible verses about eating bible verses about food and fellowship bible verses about food not to eat bible verses about food we should eat clean and unclean foods Food\nShow response (1)\n1 comment\nKris A few seconds ago\nChristian should be no worry about food because Jesus Christ not forbidding us to eat some foods.",
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"segment": "6:19). Although the context is actually discussing the sin of sexual immorality, it can still be applied to food. I’ve heard many speakers over the years use this verse to explain why we should avoid drugs, drinking, fornication, and the like. But I’ve never heard it used much in relation to the food we eat. When a prayer is said over a meal of frozen pizza, chips, and candy at a youth event, it makes me inwardly chuckle. I once heard a comedian discuss this phenomenon, that we would ask God to nourish our bodies with junk food! It’s as if we are saying, “Lord, please alter the chemical composition of this junk food and transform it into vegetables.” The lesson here is obvious. When praying for good health or nourishment, you need to first check to see whether you are abiding by the laws of good health. Common sense is all that’s needed.",
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"segment": "I quickly corrected myself, stating that of course, we are going to have a huge feast around the Master’s table. It will be unlike anything ever experienced! My son was very happy with that. This innate desire for good food is embedded deep within all of us, isn’t it? The experience of eating rich, flavorful foods with a variety of textures and flavors is one of life’s greatest joys. There’s a good reason that God included feasting around many important religious celebrations within Scripture. God wants you to enjoy good food, and eating it in fellowship with others. He says in Ecclesiastes 2:24, “There is nothing better for a person than that he should eat and drink and find enjoyment in his toil. This also, I saw, is from the hand of God…”\nHowever, as with any good blessing, there is a way to use it in excess that can hinder you spiritually. You’re probably very aware of the sin of gluttony, as mentioned in Proverbs 23:20-21, “ Be not among drunkards or among gluttonous eaters of meat, for the drunkard and the glutton will come to poverty, and slumber will clothe them with rags.”",
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"segment": "There’s a good reason that God included feasting around many important religious celebrations within Scripture. God wants you to enjoy good food, and eating it in fellowship with others. He says in Ecclesiastes 2:24, “There is nothing better for a person than that he should eat and drink and find enjoyment in his toil. This also, I saw, is from the hand of God…”\nHowever, as with any good blessing, there is a way to use it in excess that can hinder you spiritually. You’re probably very aware of the sin of gluttony, as mentioned in Proverbs 23:20-21, “ Be not among drunkards or among gluttonous eaters of meat, for the drunkard and the glutton will come to poverty, and slumber will clothe them with rags.” But, beyond this, you can also abuse your eating habits by eating things God never intended you to eat. Growing up, I was blessed with a mom who taught me to eat healthy and fed me nutritious food. Even when I strayed from these principles sometimes as a young adult, I knew the importance of eating real food. Today, I don’t eat a perfect diet all the time, but I try to adhere to real food principles as much as possible. When I became a mom, I cared a lot more about what I was feeding my family.",
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"segment": "Murder rates in 2013 the states with death penalty was 4.72 and the states without death penalty was 3.88.The difference is 22%. According to FBI crime report the high number states has death penalty is the southern states 80% of the death penalty and northeast states have 1% Costs of the Death Penalty, 2011-2013). The Governor of Washington State said “There are too many flaws in the system. And when the ultimate decision is death there is too much at stake to accept an imperfect system” (Bacon) Absolutely there is no evidence that says the death penalty will reduce or diminish crime rates. This information has been giving the general public false information. Allot of times those states that have death penalty have executed the mentally or intellectually ill people with unfair treatments, and false confessions\nRelated Documents\nThe Case Against Capital Punishment\nBelieve it or not, “per person, the death penalty is probably one of the most expensive state programs, and it produces no measurable gain in public safety. While states were spending millions of dollars on a single capital case, the average police budget had to be cut by 7 percent this year” ( qtd. in Jost 980). The United States is having economic problems at the moment, and would it not be smarter to save that amount of money? So much money is spent on these cases in the name of justice, even though they would get punishment enough by being imprisoned for life.…",
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"segment": "Allot of times those states that have death penalty have executed the mentally or intellectually ill people with unfair treatments, and false confessions\nRelated Documents\nThe Case Against Capital Punishment\nBelieve it or not, “per person, the death penalty is probably one of the most expensive state programs, and it produces no measurable gain in public safety. While states were spending millions of dollars on a single capital case, the average police budget had to be cut by 7 percent this year” ( qtd. in Jost 980). The United States is having economic problems at the moment, and would it not be smarter to save that amount of money? So much money is spent on these cases in the name of justice, even though they would get punishment enough by being imprisoned for life.… Read More\nWords: 1982 - Pages: 8\nMark Costanzo's Failure To Receive The Death Penalty\nThe death penalty is largely ineffective because it puts minorities at a disadvantage, fails to deter crime, and is expensive. The minorities are at a major disadvantage when it comes to the death penalty since they are more likely to be executed than whites. Mark Costanzo,…\nRead More\nWords:",
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"headings": "Persuasive Essay against the Death Penalty\nPersuasive Essay against the Death Penalty\nPersuasive Essay against the Death Penalty\nHow to Write a Persuasive Essay Against the Death Penalty\nValue for Human Life\nRight to Live\nExecution of the Innocent\nRetribution is Wrong\nVengeance\nRetribution and the Innocent\nUniqueness of the Death Penalty\nFailure to Deter\nDeterrence as a Morally Flawed Concept\nExpense\nPeople Not Responsible for Their Acts\nApplied Unfairly\nJurors\nLawyers\nCruel, Inhumane, Degrading\nLethal Injection\nYou Cannot Take It Back\nThe Ethics of the Death Penalty is Wrong\nHire an Essay Writing Company to Help with Your Persuasive Essay Against the Death Penalty\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "All of these factors make the use of capital punishment all the more ethically immoral. Expense\nNow comes the issue of how much it actually costs to sentence someone to death. Capital punishment in the United States alone costs millions of dollars. In New York and New Jersey alone, the very high costs of executing the death penalty was a leading factor in their decision to abandon it. In a span of nine years, New York had spent about $170 million without making any executions. New Jersey had, in 25 years, spent over $253 million without making any executions as well. That’s a lot of money, especially if you consider that it didn’t serve its purpose. In countries with less lengthy and less costly appeals procedures, it may seem like a more viable option compared to long-term imprisonment. But still, is it ethically moral to take another human being’s life? People Not Responsible for Their Acts\nThis is more on applying capital punishment wrongly on people proven to be insane.",
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"headings": "Ethical Essay: The Ethics Of The Death Penalty\nEthical Essay: The Ethics Of The Death Penalty\nRelated Documents\nThe Case Against Capital Punishment\nMark Costanzo's Failure To Receive The Death Penalty\nAnalyzing The Death Penalty\nThe Death Penalty In The United States\nThe Debate Over The Death Penalty\n10 Arguments Against Death Penalty\nWhat Is The Dangers Of The Death Penalty\nDeath And Justice: How Capital Punishment Affirms Life By Edward Ed Koch\nCapital Punishment Essay: The Use Of The Death Penalty\nDeath Penalty Argumentative Essay\n",
"segment": "All that money spent on executions could be used in a wiser way such as hiring more officers or better law enforcement uses. If we had improved law enforcements then we would not need to spend so much money on killing criminals each…\nRead More\nWords: 1323 - Pages: 6\nWhat Is The Dangers Of The Death Penalty\nOut of all developed countries in the western world, the United States is the only one that still executes its citizens. From 2007 to 2012 America executed 220 people, making it the fifth largest executioner behind China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq (Amnesty International). Why is the “land of the free” still upholding a harmful practice that other civilized countries have sworn off for decades? The death penalty in America should be abolished because the cost is impractical, it’s too random to be a deterrent for crime, and it endangers marginalized and innocent people’s lives. The state should not give people the right to legally murder others, especially when it costs as much as it does.… Read More\nWords: 1665 - Pages:",
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"title": "How Much Does Capital Punishment Cost In 2021?",
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"segment": "After less than twenty years, the price increased by huge percentages to over $1.8 million. Zero possibilities show that this rate will decrease or stop rising any soon so long as the death punishment is still in existence. Currently, it will be hard to ask someone how much does it cost to execute a prisoner. These kinds of expenses are barely discussed during the typical yearly budget. The reason is simply that it is frustrating especially for the common citizens paying taxes and watching the money go out to inappropriate uses. There could be other important projects like the improvement of the infrastructure or some medical and education developments that would be of more use for the money. On the other hand, taxpayers’ money goes to cater for some cases and more so more expenses on the kind of case that arguably should not even exist. Of course, everyone is entitled to their opinions about it, but the majority would agree that there should be more painful ways of punishing crimes viewed to be worth the capital punishment. This same study interviewed several departments including one Oregon department of corrections, examined the cost data from local jails as well as public defense service offices and the justice department. All these firms provided costs of appeals which helped in the estimation of the actual death punishment cost.",
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"headings": "More Innocent People on Death Row Than Estimated: Study\nMore Innocent People on Death Row Than Estimated: Study\nGet The Brief. Sign up to receive the top stories you need to know right now.\n",
"segment": "But I can also say that scholars have been using sophisticated statistical modeling to analyze this topic for at least half a century, and for every conclusion there are sure to be detractors with their own set of numbers. Each quest for mathematical clarity only serves to underline the troubling paradox at the heart of the modern death penalty. We want the option of execution (every poll confirms this, even as the percentages in favor of capital punishment appear to be trending downward). But we also want certainty. Countless hours and mountains of money have been spent trying to perfect the process, and they have given us only the confusion and waste of the seemingly endless appeals process. At some point, we will realize that, when it comes to capital punishment, the most important thing to know is how much we can never know for certain. Von Drehle, editor-at-large for TIME, is the author of Among the Lowest of the Dead: The Culture of Capital Punishment. Subscribe to TIME\nGet The Brief. Sign up to receive the top stories you need to know right now.",
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"segment": "The fact is that the additional cost for Death Penalty cases factors in 15+ years of incarceration costs. If the appeal was done in less than 2 years, it is much cheaper to shoot the scumbag in the brain, then house and feed him for life. ...Show more\nwidrick\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nthat's not even close - it expenses taxpayers much extra to execute a prisoner than to maintain him incarcerated for all times. The numbers selection via state, however the foremost clarification for the disparity is that the government desires to be as particular as attainable that it would not execute an harmless person. in direction of that end, lots extra is spent on pre-trial coaching (maximum DP situations take a pair of 12 months to return to trial), extra pre-trial motions, extra expert witnesses (on the two aspects), extra criminal experts (additionally on the two aspects), jury sequestration, protection (mandatory using fact of extra exposure in DP trials), one extra sentencing trial, and an exhaustive appeals technique (to not point out demise row incarceration, that's lots extra high priced than accepted optimum protection). This disparity turns into even extra desirable once you talk the time value of money. most of the added expenses of capital punishment are up-front, happening before and with the aid of the trial itself, while most of the expenses of life imprisonment are unfold over the term of incarceration. Any first-12 months finance pupil (or lottery genuine) can attest that a dollar up-front is lots extra burdensome than a dollar unfold over 30-40 years. some think of the intense value of capital punishment is why violent crime fees are bigger in demise penalty jurisdictions - each extra dollar spent (wasted) on capital punishment is one this would not police, guidance, drug therapy centers, women people’s shelters, and different government classes that help stay away from crime. regardless of each and all the criminal precautions in place, harmless people nonetheless get sentenced to demise notably frequently.",
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"title": "How Much Does Capital Punishment Cost In 2021?",
"headings": "How Much Does Capital Punishment Cost\nHow Much Does Capital Punishment Cost\nEstimated Cost of Capital Punishment\nHow effective is Death Penalty\nHope for a Better Solution\n",
"segment": "There could be other important projects like the improvement of the infrastructure or some medical and education developments that would be of more use for the money. On the other hand, taxpayers’ money goes to cater for some cases and more so more expenses on the kind of case that arguably should not even exist. Of course, everyone is entitled to their opinions about it, but the majority would agree that there should be more painful ways of punishing crimes viewed to be worth the capital punishment. This same study interviewed several departments including one Oregon department of corrections, examined the cost data from local jails as well as public defense service offices and the justice department. All these firms provided costs of appeals which helped in the estimation of the actual death punishment cost. The most expensive part of these cases was the appointments of the most qualified lawyer experts, both pre- and post-trail case filings from both sides of prosecution and that of the defense. How effective is Death Penalty\nThe death penalty is not the easiest to take, not for the victims’ family or friends regardless of what they did. It is very easy just to claim how happy one will be if their relative was hugged like Sadam Hussein after a murder case. It’s all debatable, very few will watch their family members electrified, and none will ever wish to attend such an event. Once the accuser, death penalty expenses are the least of your worries, the accused has to pay no matter how much will be spend.",
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"segment": "For example, in 1989, a man by the name of Carlos DeLuna had been convicted of murder and which resulted in his execution. Unfortunately, DeLuna was proven innocent in 2012, 23 years after he had been executed. Because DeLuna’s punishment was capital punishment, the huge mistake made by the judge and the court was irreversible. Therefore, issuing life sentences instead of death sentences is a more appropriate option when mistakes in the legal prison system are bound to happen. Consequently, when mistakes like false conviction and execution are made, more money is used to solve them. “ A New York teen who was convicted in his parents' 1988 murder and spent 17 years in prison before being exonerated” (CBS News). Marty Tankleff was a teen when he was falsely convicted for murdering his parents and was not proven innocent until his case was revisited in 2005. Through his exoneration, Tankleff won an estimated $3.6 million in his settlement against New York State. Although taxpayers did not have to pay any money in the settlement, as it was against the state, taxpayers did pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to keep a man in jail that was innocent. So, no matter the circumstance, taxpayers will continue to pay into the prison system.",
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"headings": "cost of life in prison vs. death penalty?\nAnonymous\ncost of life in prison vs. death penalty?\n6 Answers\n",
"segment": "6 Answers\nRelevance\nBernard\n5 years ago\n1\nSource (s): Criminal Record Search Database : http://criminalrecords.raiwi.com/?HbCl\nEl Guapo\nLv 7\n1 decade ago\nIt's not even close - it costs WAY more to execute a prisoner than to keep him incarcerated for life. The numbers differ by state, but the reason for the disparity is that the government wants to be as sure as possible that it does not execute an innocent person. Toward that end, much more is spent on pre-trial preparation (most DP cases take about a year to come to trial), more pre-trial motions, more expert witnesses (on both sides), more attorneys (also on both sides), jury sequestration, security (needed because of more publicity in DP trials), an extra sentencing trial, death row incarceration (way more expensive than regular maximum security) and an exhaustive appeals process. This disparity becomes even greater when you consider the time value of money. Most of the additional costs of capital punishment are up-front, occurring before and during the trial itself, whereas most of the costs of life imprisonment are spread over the term of incarceration. Any first-year finance student (or lottery official) can attest that a dollar up-front is WAY more burdensome than a dollar spread over 30-40 years. Many argue that the high cost of capital punishment is why violent crime rates are HIGHER in death penalty jurisdictions - every extra dollar spent (wasted) on capital punishment is one that's NOT going to police, education, drug treatment facilities, women’s shelters, and other government programs that help reduce crime. Even with all of these expensive precautions in place, innocent people STILL get sentenced to death pretty regularly.",
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"title": "Texas execution: How much is a death worth? - BBC News",
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"segment": "image caption\nRivas, shown here in 2001, was sentenced to die for killing a man after a prison escape\n\"From a cost-benefit analysis, the scales tip away from keeping capital punishment.\" Volumes of research have suggested the death penalty is significantly more expensive to taxpayers than the punishment of life in prison, due largely to the lengthy legal processes involved. Fundamentally, it stems from the use of what opponents say is a barbaric, antiquated mode of punishment within a sophisticated legal system ostensibly aimed at ensuring the rights of the accused, preventing punishment of the innocent, and executing human beings without causing them too much physical pain and suffering. Aside from Texas, most of the 34 US states with death penalty laws on the books seldom carry out executions. But even those that do must spend billions of dollars to defend the death sentence against prisoners' appeals and to house the condemned securely and what they see as humanely. California, for instance, has spent about $4bn (£2.54bn) since 1978 to fund its capital punishment system, but has executed only 13 prisoners, Federal Judge Arthur Alarcon and Loyola Law School Professor Paula Mitchell found in a law review article. In that same period, at least 78 death row inmates died of natural causes, suicide or other causes while awaiting execution, they wrote. In Washington state, one prosecutor told a committee of the state bar association that capital cases are at least four times as costly to prosecute as a non-capital murder trial. \"The rarefied nature of a death penalty case results in more motions being brought and more advocacy being presented, which further adds to the time and costs of a capital case,\" the commission reported in 2006. The on-the-day costs of the execution vary from state to state, but are relatively small compared to the costs the states incur on the way to the death chamber.",
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"segment": "nothing may happen to not review the case. On the same said report, when you exclude state prison costs, the amount still doubles that of a regular court sentence costs. A whopping $1.1 million was quoted for death punishment while the average yearly term sentences would cost $315160. The rate at which the death punishment costs have increased recently is what surprised everyone. Back on the 1980s, death punishment expenses were not more than $274210. After less than twenty years, the price increased by huge percentages to over $1.8 million. Zero possibilities show that this rate will decrease or stop rising any soon so long as the death punishment is still in existence. Currently, it will be hard to ask someone how much does it cost to execute a prisoner. These kinds of expenses are barely discussed during the typical yearly budget. The reason is simply that it is frustrating especially for the common citizens paying taxes and watching the money go out to inappropriate uses.",
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"headings": "Biden's foolish capital gains tax increase\nBiden's foolish capital gains tax increase",
"segment": "Mrs. Betty Bowers\nhttps://twitter.com/BettyBo...\nsee more\nShow more replies\nShow more replies\n−\n+\nKen Pats_Fan • 7 months ago\nDo you like handing over your money to an entity that wastes so much of it? see more\n−\n+\nFoxtrot Ken • 7 months ago\nThe taxes in the US are to punish people\nsee more\n−\n+\nRoomClearer Foxtrot • 7 months ago\nSpoken like a perpetual victim. see more\n−\n+\nFoxtrot RoomClearer • 7 months ago\nevery one who works is a victim in CA\nsee more\nShow more replies\nShow more replies\nShow more replies\n−\n+\nPats_Fan Ken • 7 months ago\nRoads don't pave themselves\nsee more\n−\n+\nKen Pats_Fan • 7 months ago\nIf roads were the only thing tax money paid for, then it wouldn't be a problem. see more\nShow more replies\nShow more replies\n−\n+\nRoomClearer Ken • 7 months ago\nThe trump campaign? see more\n−\n+\nKen RoomClearer • 7 months ago\nYou know where your money is spent in a campaign. Do you know how the government is spending money? see more\n−\n+\nRoomClearer Ken • 7 months ago\nYes, it’s in the budget docs. see more\n−\n+\nKen RoomClearer • 7 months ago\nThat's a 100 lb book. Have you read it all? see more\n−\n+\nRoomClearer Ken • 7 months ago\nI haven’t, but it’s there if you are curious.",
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"segment": "Abolitionists of the death penalty argue that costs are relevant and that the money saved from ending the death penalty could be more wisely spent. The costs of administering the death sentence are not well spent government funds because in most cases the defendants being tried end up dying of natural causes due to the time intensive appeals process (“Debating the cost of the death penalty” 1). Money is wasted even if the verdict is death because the death sentence is rarely carried out and most death cases realistically result in life in prison. “ I am already behind bars no longer a threat to society, but every dollar spent to assure my death (or anyone else’s for that matter) means a dollar less toward the funding of more police, more prison cells, neighborhood watch programs or toward any of the other programs aimed at reducing crime” (“A voice from death row” 2). These words spoken by, Michael Ross, a death row inmate, support how government funds could be more wisely spent to deter crime in society. In New Mexico and New Jersey, the death penalty has been abolished and the funds saved have been redirected toward better law enforcement and other public needs (\"Debating the Cost of Capital Punishment\" 1). These savings in their state budgets have helped the states provide better services to their citizens. There is too much focus on assuring that a criminal, who is incarcerated, is put to death rather than using the funds to prevent crimes before they happen. Advocates and abolitionist of the death penalty continue to debate whether enforcing the death penalty is money well spent. Due to the exorbitant cost of death penalty implementation, the economic impact on taxpayers is not justified.",
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"segment": "This disparity becomes even greater when you consider the time value of money. Most of the additional costs of capital punishment are up-front, occurring before and during the trial itself, whereas most of the costs of life imprisonment are spread over the term of incarceration. Any first-year finance student (or lottery official) can attest that a dollar up-front is WAY more burdensome than a dollar spread over 30-40 years. Many argue that the high cost of capital punishment is why violent crime rates are HIGHER in death penalty jurisdictions - every extra dollar spent (wasted) on capital punishment is one that's NOT going to police, education, drug treatment facilities, women’s shelters, and other government programs that help reduce crime. Even with all of these expensive precautions in place, innocent people STILL get sentenced to death pretty regularly. Since 1973 in the U.S., 138 people have been released from death row because they were exonerated by DNA and other evidence. These are ALL people who were found guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt.” Unfortunately, DNA evidence is not available in most cases. So, as long as the death penalty is in place, you are pretty much GUARANTEED to occasionally execute an innocent person. Many would argue that is the highest cost of all.",
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"segment": "Maybe, just maybe this could serve as a good example to any goon out there. Another death may not justify Death; however, something more could be added on top of it to juice up the justice. Hope for a Better Solution\nThere is every indication that this is not going to end, it can only get worse. We could all agree that no one is allowed to take any human being live. No religion says killing a fellow man is a way of disciplinary or justice. There is already enough on the cost of capital punishment than adding another dead body on top of the killed one. On 2015, an increased number of executions were witnesses, more than any other year since 1989. A total of 1634 persons were executed. If one was asking how much does it cost to kill a prisoner, and the amount currently goes up to $22951 per person, then you can multiply that with the 2015 executed number of individuals and take a glass of wine as you wonder the source of the money.",
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"segment": "There were also 4,933,667 people on probation or parole. In total, there were about 7,225,800 people in the correctional system just within the United States. There is much more than meets the eye with corrections. Most people simply just think of prison cells and jails, but it goes beyond that. There are many different parts of the...\nRead More\n1997 Words 6 Pages\nCorrectional System V.S Rehabilitation Essay\n...The correctional system has three main goals: punish, protect the population and rehabilitate the offender. However, it is unclear how well the modern U.S. correctional system achieves these goals and whether the money invested in the correctional system might be better spent. ( http://www.ehow.com/about_5087269_role- correctional -system.html) The only goal the correctional system has is to punish those who are incarcerated, so they never commit another crime and have to come back. It is the most common way of punishment besides capital punishment, parole or probation. Its supose to teach them a lesson and be the most affective way, but is it?",
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"headings": "The Cost of Punishment: July/August 2011\nThe Cost of Punishment: July/August 2011\nIn This Article\nOnline Extra\nThe expense of the death penalty has lawmakers reconsidering an old debate.\nA Costly Conviction\nWorth Preserving\nOne Crime Changes Minds\nLegislative See-Saw\n",
"segment": "“There is no more inefficient law on the books than the death penalty,” says Representative Antonio “Moe” Maestas, co-sponsor of the bill to repeal it. “ It sounds very callous and shallow to talk about cost, but we spend other people’s money, and we have to consider scarce resources.” Maestas believes his perspective is particularly persuasive because it’s rooted in pragmatism rather than personal idealism. “ The bottom line is, I don’t care if the most heinous criminals die. They should. But capital punishment is very expensive for our state, and we have to find the best use of taxpayer dollars and prosecutorial resources. How many other murders and violent crimes cases could be prosecuted with the resources from one death penalty case?” Worth Preserving\nMany state-initiated analyses—including reports from Michigan, New Mexico and South Dakota—have found administering capital punishment is significantly more expensive than housing prisoners for life without parole. A study released last month found California has spent more than $4 billion on capital punishment since 1978, executing 13 criminals. That’s about $184 million more a year than life sentences would have cost.",
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"headings": "The Costs of the Death Penalty\nThe Costs of the Death Penalty",
"segment": "In New Mexico and New Jersey, the death penalty has been abolished and the funds saved have been redirected toward better law enforcement and other public needs (\"Debating the Cost of Capital Punishment\" 1). These savings in their state budgets have helped the states provide better services to their citizens. There is too much focus on assuring that a criminal, who is incarcerated, is put to death rather than using the funds to prevent crimes before they happen. Advocates and abolitionist of the death penalty continue to debate whether enforcing the death penalty is money well spent. Due to the exorbitant cost of death penalty implementation, the economic impact on taxpayers is not justified. The millions of dollars used to administer the death penalty would be better spent trying to rehabilitate criminals, increasing security in our communities, educating youth, and offering them programs to stay out of trouble. In addition, state governments could free up funds to be able to better serve their residents with more police protection, unemployment benefits, insurance benefits, and legal funds to clean out cases, an ancient and stale load, that are weighing down our legal system. Since both sides of the argument agree the death penalty is more costly than life in prison, the only question remaining should be how the money saved can be better spent for the benefit of all. The author's comments: this is a research paper i had to do on the costs of the death penalty and i hope it will get in the magazine like my other paper did.",
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"headings": "Education vs prison costs\nEducation vs prison costs\nData from 40 states depict how much government money is spent per year to educate an elementary/secondary school student compared to the cost of keeping an inmate imprisoned.\nMethodology\nHandgun homicides in the United States\nCalifornia to keep death penalty\nPreschoolers to discover what budget cuts mean\n",
"segment": "Education vs prison costs - CNNMoney\nEducation vs prison costs\nData from 40 states depict how much government money is spent per year to educate an elementary/secondary school student compared to the cost of keeping an inmate imprisoned. Source: U.S. Census Data and Vera Institute of Justice Graphic: Tal Yellin / CNNMoney\nMethodology\nEducation data was collected by the U.S. Census and covers public school children prekindergarten through twelfth grade. Prison data from the Vera Institute was collected in each state using a department of corrections survey. Corrections departments from 40 states completed and returned the survey, which asked respondents to provide prison expenditures paid by the department of corrections, as well as prison costs paid by other agencies. Handgun homicides in the United States\nThe gun control debate has focused on assault rifles – but in many states handguns are responsible for far more deaths. California to keep death penalty\nDeath row convicts are still slated for execution at San Quentin State Prison, pictured here, after Californians voted not to abolish capital punishment. Preschoolers to discover what budget cuts mean\nHead Start programs like this one in Pennsylvania will be forced to cut rolls and get fewer children ready for kindergarten, if budget cuts go into effect on March 1.",
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"segment": "Let us\nexamine the merits of both the pro and anti arguments. Arguments for the death penalty. Incapacitation\nof the criminal. Capital\npunishment permanently removes the worst criminals from society and should\nprove much safer for the rest of us than long term or permanent incarceration. It is self evident that dead criminals cannot commit any further crimes, either\nwithin prison or after escaping or after being released from it. Cost. Money is not an inexhaustible commodity and the government may very well better\nspend our (limited) resources on the old, the young and the sick etc., rather\nthan on the long term imprisonment of murderers, rapists, etc. Anti-capital punishment campaigners in the U.S.cite the higher cost of\nexecuting someone over life in prison, but this, whilst true for America, has to\ndo with the endless appeals and delays in carrying out death sentences that are\nallowed under the U.S.legal system where the average time spent on death row is over 12 years. In Britainin the\n20th century, the average time in the condemned cell was from 3to 8 weeks and only one appeal was permitted.",
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"headings": "Is capital punishment a fair and appropriate measure for atrocious crimes or should it be banned?\nIs capital punishment a fair and appropriate measure for atrocious crimes or should it be banned?\nChannel:\nHarsh punishments\nDeath penalty pros and cons\nPros\nCons\nWatch these videos on the death penalty pros and cons debate\nShould There Be A Death Penalty? - The People Speak\nDo Some People Deserve to Die? || Debate Clip || Abolish The Death Penalty\nVoting results\nNew to netivist?\n",
"segment": "It is also considered to be the appropriate retribution and deserved punishment for really horrific crimes. Criminals who commit capital crimes have reached a point where rehabilitation is impossible and for some life in prison might increase criminal behaviour. The death penalty, therefore, prevents crimes for recurring and protects society. Further moral arguments suggest that capital punishment provides closure for the families of the victims and that punishment should fit the crime in order for justice to be served. Finally, there are practical arguments put forward. The death penalty helps ease overpopulation in prisons and it ensures that less tax payers' money is spent for the maintenance of individuals that have acted against society in the most violent way. It can also be used as an important negotiating tool for the police and the justice system, as where the possible sentence is death, the prisoner has the strongest possible incentive to try to get their sentence reduced, and therefore are likely to help with investigations. These arguments are rebuked by opponents of capital punishment. Cons\nExecutions, they argue, are cruel and immoral. Human life is valuable and everybody has a right to live.",
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"headings": "Could Abolishing the Death Penalty Help States Save Money?\nCould Abolishing the Death Penalty Help States Save Money?\nIllinois Still Needs One More Vote\n'Rigged' System\nDeath Row Inmates Cost More\n",
"segment": "\"You can support the death penalty, but would you support it if you knew it cost us police officers?\" Stallworth said. \" These hundreds of millions of dollars are going to be needed to be spent on things that are more proactive.\" But for supporters of the death penalty, cost is not part of the calculation in whether to mete out capital punishment. Michael Rushford, who heads the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation, said some states' death penalty systems are less cost efficient than others. But he said that abolishing the death penalty shouldn't be a question, since in his view, capital punishment protects society and delivers justice. Rushford cited the Oklahoma City bombing case as an example of where the death penalty was carried out properly. Timothy McVeigh, a U.S. Army veteran and former security guard, was convicted of 11 federal offenses and sentenced to death after detonating a truck bomb that killed 168 people in 1995. McVeigh was executed in 2001. Rushford compared the California appeals process for a capital punishment case, which is about 25 years, to other states, such as Virginia, where it is only about six years.",
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"segment": "2d 304, Clarence Allen Lackey, who had been on death row for seventeen years, claimed that such a duration constituted Cruel and Unusual Punishment. Although his motion was denied, Justices John Paul Stevens and stephen breyer admitted that the concern was not without warrant. Opponents of capital punishment point out that abandoning the death penalty would make available many millions of dollars as well as thousands of hours that the courts could allocate to other aspects of the criminal justice system. The amount of money necessary to execute a single inmate might be used to put several criminals behind bars for the remainder of their lives. Supporters of capital punishment agree with detractors on one issue: the death row appeals process is far too complex and expensive. However, while opponents of the death penalty use this as a reason to reform sentencing, supporters use it as a reason to reform the system of appeals. Supporters argue that thorough reform of the appeals process would free up as much money as abolishing the death penalty; expenses could be cut while capital punishment is retained. Immediately following the execution of Bundy, Chief Justice william h. rehnquist called for changes in the procedure for appealing death sentences.",
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"title": "The Economic Values of Capital Punishment | Criminal",
"headings": "The Economic Values of Capital Punishment\nThe Economic Values of Capital Punishment",
"segment": "A New York teen who was convicted in his parents' 1988 murder and spent 17 years in prison before being exonerated” (CBS News). Marty Tankleff was a teen when he was falsely convicted for murdering his parents and was not proven innocent until his case was revisited in 2005. Through his exoneration, Tankleff won an estimated $3.6 million in his settlement against New York State. Although taxpayers did not have to pay any money in the settlement, as it was against the state, taxpayers did pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to keep a man in jail that was innocent. So, no matter the circumstance, taxpayers will continue to pay into the prison system. Due to these instances like the wrongful execution of Carlos DeLuna and incarceration of Marty Tankleff, it is clear to see that mistakes are bound to happen, especially in a prison system that consists of well over two million people. And because mistakes happen, it is hard to ignore the harrowing truth that there must have been more people who were innocent but were proven guilty and have either served life sentences or faced execution. Taxpayers may pay to maintain the prison system, but because of accidents like oversight of essential facts and miscalculation of events, tax dollars are being wasted. Looking back at the DeLuna incident, because the prison system has been proven to be faulty, tax dollars have been wasted on attorneys, judges, and court time that were not useful in the end as the mistakes made were large and irreversible. When answering the question, “does the economic impact of the death penalty justify or nullify capital punishment under certain circumstances,” economically, prison for life is less expensive than the death penalty.",
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"title": "Constitution Series: The Eighth Amendment and Cruel and Unusual Punishment - Tennessee Star",
"headings": "Constitution Series: The Eighth Amendment and Cruel and Unusual Punishment\nConstitution Series: The Eighth Amendment and Cruel and Unusual Punishment\nCRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT AND THE DEATH PENALTY (Capital Punishment)\nOTHER APPLICATIONS OF CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT\nEXCESSIVE BAIL\nEXCESSIVE FINES\n",
"segment": "“There are two reasons for arguing that the death penalty is a “cruel and unusual punishment”, and thus unconstitutional,” The Economist Magazine, a long-established British publication that covers American political and legal issues, argued in 2014: One was on grim display in Arizona on July 23rd, when Joseph Wood, a double-murderer, took nearly two gasping, choking hours to die by lethal injection. The other came under legal attack on July 16th, when a federal judge, Cormac Carney, struck down capital punishment in California for being too slow and capricious. Of the more than 900 people California has sentenced to death since 1978, only 13 have been executed. The last one died in 2006. The same year, a federal court ruled that California’s mode of lethal injection carried a risk that “an inmate will suffer pain so extreme” that it should be considered cruel and unusual. With Mr Carney’s ruling, the state’s system of capital punishment has been judged doubly unfit. The average prisoner who is executed in California has spent 25 years on death row—much longer than the national average of nearly 16 years. Such long delays make it unlikely that capital punishment deters other potential murderers, ruled Mr Carney. Nonsense, say supporters of maintaining capital punishment for those who commit heinous crimes.",
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"title": "How to Track Human Capital Metrics in Your Small Business",
"headings": "The 3 Human Capital Metrics Your Small Business Needs to Track\nThe 3 Human Capital Metrics Your Small Business Needs to Track\nWhat is human capital?\n3 helpful human capital metrics\nHuman capital ROI\nHuman Capital ROI = (Revenue – Operating Expenses – Employee Compensation) / Employee Compensation\nTraining investment value\nTraining Investment Value = Total Training Investment / Headcount\nTurnover rates\nTurnover Rate = (# of Separations / Average # of Employees) X 100\nAccounting for human capital\n",
"segment": "($80,000 – $30,000 – $29,000) / $29,000 = .72\nYour human capital ROI was .72, or 72%. This means you had a return of $0.72 for every $1.00 invested. Training investment value\nIf you want to see how much money you spent on each employee for training, use the training investment value. This will show how much money you invested into human capital. The formula for training investment value is: Training Investment Value = Total Training Investment / Headcount\nYou will need to know how much you spent on training as well as how many employees went through the training. Let’s say you hired four new employees and spent a total of $10,000 on training. Your training investment value would be: $10,000 / 4 = $2,500\nYou invested $2,500 into training each new hire. Turnover rates\nAs an employer, you know that hiring and training expenses can add up.",
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"title": "Life Imprisonment vs Death Penalty by steven laurie",
"headings": "Life Imprisonment vs Death Penalty\nLife Imprisonment vs Death Penalty\nOutline\n31 frames\nReader view\nDeath Penalty vs. Life Imprisonment\nWhat is Life Imprisonment\nWhat was the Death Penalty\nBetter for society?\nCost?\nHomicide\nRates\nClosing Thoughts\n",
"segment": "However, the cost of capital punishment is more expensive than life imprisonment. Maryland tax payers paid an unnecessary 186 millions over 20 years to pay for capital punishment cases that could have been used for much better things towards society. California spent over 4 billion dollars for 13 executions. Homicide\nRates\nThe removal of Capital punishment has not increased homicide rate; in fact, it has decreased since 1976 (when capital punishment was abolished). The rate of murders in Canada has steadily decreased since 1976, going from 3.0% per 100,000 people to 1.81% in 2009 per 100 000 people. Clearly, the threat of possible execution was not a leading factor in why people did not murder others. One of the main reasons why people want to keep Capital Punishment abolished is the possibility of a wrongful conviction. Canada has had 5 high profile wrong convictions; The significance of all of these cases is that had Capital Punishment still been in place they all would have been executed wrongfully and it would have caused a public outcry.",
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"headings": "The Cost of Punishment: July/August 2011\nThe Cost of Punishment: July/August 2011\nIn This Article\nOnline Extra\nThe expense of the death penalty has lawmakers reconsidering an old debate.\nA Costly Conviction\nWorth Preserving\nOne Crime Changes Minds\nLegislative See-Saw\n",
"segment": "But capital punishment is very expensive for our state, and we have to find the best use of taxpayer dollars and prosecutorial resources. How many other murders and violent crimes cases could be prosecuted with the resources from one death penalty case?” Worth Preserving\nMany state-initiated analyses—including reports from Michigan, New Mexico and South Dakota—have found administering capital punishment is significantly more expensive than housing prisoners for life without parole. A study released last month found California has spent more than $4 billion on capital punishment since 1978, executing 13 criminals. That’s about $184 million more a year than life sentences would have cost. Much of the cost results from litigating numerous appeals during the convict’s time on death row, where the average inmate spends 13 years prior to execution. This lengthy process also influenced Bateman’s decision to sponsor an abolishment bill. “ I spoke to many families who went through trying emotional times during the appeals for death row inmates,” he says. “ Transferring an inmate from death row to life without parole allows for the aggrieved families to have a sense of calmness in their life without having to relive the tragic events over and over again.” Many believe, however, the punishment is worth preserving even though it is expensive, if it can be made more manageable.",
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"headings": "Capital punishment in Pennsylvania\nCapital punishment in Pennsylvania\nContents\nHistory\n2015 moratorium\nLegal process\nCapital crimes\nDeath row\nSee also\nReferences\n",
"segment": "2015 moratorium\nIn 2015, the state of Pennsylvania spent about $46 million annually on the death penalty to maintain the prisoners housed on death row, as well as carrying out any executions. The average price to house and take care of a death row inmate per year was about $42,000. With concerns over the cost of the death penalty growing, Governor Tom Wolf requested a cost-benefit analysis. In February 2015, Governor Wolf announced a moratorium on executions that is still in effect as of January 2020. However, capital crimes are still prosecuted and death warrants are still executed. Wolf stated, \"In no way does this mean sympathy for those guilty on death row.\" In justifying the moratorium, Wolf asserted as concerns that the system claims innocent lives, is not a deterrent to crime, is racially biased, costs a lot of money, and disregards mental illness in the US. Legal process\nThe death penalty is only applied when a defendant is guilty of first-degree murder. A separate hearing must take place for this defendant to be put on death row. If one of the ten aggravating circumstances listed in Pennsylvania law and none of the eight mitigating factors are found to be involved in the case, the verdict is death for the defendant.",
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"title": "Constitution Series: The Eighth Amendment and Cruel and Unusual Punishment - Tennessee Star",
"headings": "Constitution Series: The Eighth Amendment and Cruel and Unusual Punishment\nConstitution Series: The Eighth Amendment and Cruel and Unusual Punishment\nCRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT AND THE DEATH PENALTY (Capital Punishment)\nOTHER APPLICATIONS OF CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT\nEXCESSIVE BAIL\nEXCESSIVE FINES\n",
"segment": "The same year, a federal court ruled that California’s mode of lethal injection carried a risk that “an inmate will suffer pain so extreme” that it should be considered cruel and unusual. With Mr Carney’s ruling, the state’s system of capital punishment has been judged doubly unfit. The average prisoner who is executed in California has spent 25 years on death row—much longer than the national average of nearly 16 years. Such long delays make it unlikely that capital punishment deters other potential murderers, ruled Mr Carney. Nonsense, say supporters of maintaining capital punishment for those who commit heinous crimes. “No serious constitutional argument can be made against the death penalty. The endless campaigns to ban it cost taxpayers millions to defend,” attorneys David Rivkin Jr. and Andrew Grossman wrote in an op-ed at the Los Angeles Times in 2011: Every legal argument against the death penalty begins with the 8th or 5th Amendment. The 8th bars “cruel and unusual punishments,” and the 5th guarantees “due process of law” before a person can be “deprived of life, liberty or property.” But there is no serious constitutional argument against the death penalty.",
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"title": "The High Cost of the Death Penalty",
"headings": "What Politicians Don't Say About\nthe High Costs of the Death Penalty\n\nWhat Politicians Don't Say About\nthe High Costs of the Death Penalty",
"segment": "As budgets everywhere are being tightened, the death penalty looms as an exorbitant and superfluous \"luxury item.\" Some counties have been pushed to the brink of bankruptcy and have had to enact repeated tax increases to fund these extremely expensive cases. As money is spent on the death penalty, it is thereby less available for the very programs that are the backbone of the effort to reduce crime in this country. Secondly, the report will illustrate how politicians have manipulated the death penalty issue and avoided debate on the real causes of crime. Their approach has been typically marked by a simplistic rhetoric of revenge which ignores the ineffectiveness and costs of capital punishment. This superficial treatment comes precisely at a time when the economic crisis in criminal justice and crime prevention demands that the death penalty be given a harder look. The Financial Costs of the Death Penalty\nDeath penalty cases are much more expensive than other criminal cases and cost more than imprisonment for life with no possibility of parole. In California, capital trials are six times more costly than other murder trials. ( 1) A study in Kansas indicated that a capital trial costs $116,700 more than an ordinary murder trial. ( 2) Complex pre-trial motions, lengthy jury selections, and expenses for expert witnesses are all likely to add to the costs in death penalty cases.",
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"title": "Life Imprisonment vs Death Penalty by steven laurie",
"headings": "Life Imprisonment vs Death Penalty\nLife Imprisonment vs Death Penalty\nOutline\n31 frames\nReader view\nDeath Penalty vs. Life Imprisonment\nWhat is Life Imprisonment\nWhat was the Death Penalty\nBetter for society?\nCost?\nHomicide\nRates\nClosing Thoughts\n",
"segment": "More effective for lowering homicide rates in Canada? Cost? \"It is not cheaper to keep a criminal confined, because most of the time he will appeal just as much causing as many costs as a convict under death sentence. Being alive and having nothing better to do, he will spend his time in prison conceiving of ever-new habeas corpus petitions, which being unlimited, in effect cannot be rejected as res judicata. The cost is higher.\" However, the cost of capital punishment is more expensive than life imprisonment. Maryland tax payers paid an unnecessary 186 millions over 20 years to pay for capital punishment cases that could have been used for much better things towards society. California spent over 4 billion dollars for 13 executions. Homicide\nRates\nThe removal of Capital punishment has not increased homicide rate; in fact, it has decreased since 1976 (when capital punishment was abolished).",
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"title": "Ethical Essay: The Ethics Of The Death Penalty - 1105 Words | Cram",
"headings": "Ethical Essay: The Ethics Of The Death Penalty\nEthical Essay: The Ethics Of The Death Penalty\nRelated Documents\nThe Case Against Capital Punishment\nMark Costanzo's Failure To Receive The Death Penalty\nAnalyzing The Death Penalty\nThe Death Penalty In The United States\nThe Debate Over The Death Penalty\n10 Arguments Against Death Penalty\nWhat Is The Dangers Of The Death Penalty\nDeath And Justice: How Capital Punishment Affirms Life By Edward Ed Koch\nCapital Punishment Essay: The Use Of The Death Penalty\nDeath Penalty Argumentative Essay\n",
"segment": "6\nThe Debate Over The Death Penalty\nSome people’s outlook over the death penalty is that it is too expensive. The Death Penalty cost taxpayers $90,000 more per year than a prisoner in general population. Those that do not think that the Death Penalty should exist think that Americans must choose life without parole. Another issue that the people who do not believe in the death Penalty have is that sometimes innocent people are put to this death. “ Many people are sentenced to death for crimes they did not commit.… Read More\nWords: 1247 - Pages: 5\n10 Arguments Against Death Penalty\nOn top of it being wrong the death penalty costs the United States a lot of money. Jeffrey A. Fagan states in his essay that about two and half million to five million dollars is the cost per case that is spent on each execution. It costs about one million dollars for each killer convicted to life in prison without parole (Fagan).",
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"segment": "The eventual cost to taxpayers in Maryland for pursuing capital cases between 1978 and 1999 is estimated to be $186 million for five executions. Perhaps the most extreme example is California, whose death row costs taxpayers $114 million a year beyond the cost of imprisoning convicts for life. The state has executed 13 people since 1976 for a total of about $250 million per execution. This is a state whose prisons are filled to bursting (unconstitutionally so, the courts say) and whose government has imposed doomsday-level cuts to social services, health care, schools and parks. Money spent on death rows could be spent on police officers, courts, public defenders, legal service agencies and prison cells. Some lawmakers, heeding law-enforcement officials who have declared capital punishment a low priority, have introduced bills to abolish it. A Republican state senator in Kansas, Carolyn McGinn, pointed out that her state, which restored the death penalty in 1994, had not executed anybody in more than 40 years. In February, she introduced a bill to replace capital punishment with life without parole. The bill gained considerable attention but stalled. Similar arguments were made, unsuccessfully, in states such as New Hampshire and Maryland.",
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"headings": "How Much Money Have I Spent on League of Legends?\nHow Much Money Have I Spent on League of Legends?\nWant Free Money?\nHow much money have I spent?\nDid it help?\nIs there a limit to your spending?\nReady to see how much you’ve spent on League?\nHow much time how I wasted on League?\nHow do I make extra money to spend on League?\nWhat’s the average spend?\nBest Money Saving Apps of 2021\n",
"segment": "It’s a legit app with 41,124+ positive reviews in the Google Play Store. Sound like fun? You can download it from the Google Play Store here, and start playing free games for cash rewards. What’s the average spend? Judging by some posts on LoL subreddits, the average consensus is around $350ish in total spent on League. This is a very, very informal average based on when we’ve observed. If you wanted to earn extra money fastish to use on LoL, check this post on some ways I make $200 fast! Best Money Saving Apps of 2021\nApp\nDescription\n\n\nCapital One Shopping\n★★★★★\nAmazon doesn't want you to know about this plugin. Learn about a little known plugin that tells you if you're getting the best price on Amazon. More\n\nRakuten\n★★★★★\nRakuten is a must-have.",
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"segment": "Since 80% of the stock is owned by 20% of the people you can see who benefits. see more\nShow more replies\n−\n+\nCliff Stephens Pats_Fan • 7 months ago\nAnd the guys wandering the streets with assault rifles, wearing camo, probably never actually served? see more\n−\n+\nPats_Fan Cliff Stephens • 7 months ago\nEver notice that “White Supremacists” are always the least supreme whites? That “Proud Boys” always have the least to be proud of? That folks who hate “coastal elites\" who live in NY & CA got those views from people on Fox who are coastal elites who live in NY & CA? Mrs. Betty Bowers\nhttps://twitter.com/BettyBo...\nsee more\nShow more replies\nShow more replies\n−\n+\nKen Pats_Fan • 7 months ago\nDo you like handing over your money to an entity that wastes so much of it? see more\n−\n+\nFoxtrot Ken • 7 months ago\nThe taxes in the US are to punish people\nsee more\n−\n+\nRoomClearer Foxtrot • 7 months ago\nSpoken like a perpetual victim. see more\n−\n+\nFoxtrot RoomClearer • 7 months ago\nevery one who works is a victim in CA\nsee more\nShow more replies\nShow more replies\nShow more replies\n−\n+\nPats_Fan Ken • 7 months ago\nRoads don't pave themselves\nsee more\n−\n+\nKen Pats_Fan • 7 months ago\nIf roads were the only thing tax money paid for, then it wouldn't be a problem. see more\nShow more replies\nShow more replies\n−\n+\nRoomClearer Ken • 7 months ago\nThe trump campaign? see more\n−\n+\nKen RoomClearer • 7 months ago\nYou know where your money is spent in a campaign.",
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"title": "The High Cost of the Death Penalty",
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"segment": "It is time for politicians and the public to give this costly punishment a hard look. Introduction\nOver two-thirds of the states and the federal government have installed an exorbitantly expensive system of capital punishment which has been a failure by any measure of effectiveness. Literally hundreds of millions of dollars have already been spent on a response to crime which is calculated to be carried out on a few people each year and which has done nothing to stem the rise in violent crime. For years, candidates have been using the death penalty to portray themselves as tough on crime. But when politicians offer voters the death penalty as a solution to violence, the people actually become worse off in their fight against crime. The public is left with fewer resources and little discussion about proven crime prevention programs which could benefit their entire community. In today's depressed economy, the criminal justice system is breaking down for lack of funds while states pour more money into the black hole of capital punishment expense. Local governments often bear the brunt of capital punishment costs and are particularly burdened. A single death penalty trial can exhaust a county's resources. Politicians singing the praises of the death penalty rarely address the question of whether a government's resources might be more effectively put to use in other methods of fighting crime.",
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"segment": "This is a very, very informal average based on when we’ve observed. If you wanted to earn extra money fastish to use on LoL, check this post on some ways I make $200 fast! Best Money Saving Apps of 2021\nApp\nDescription\n\n\nCapital One Shopping\n★★★★★\nAmazon doesn't want you to know about this plugin. Learn about a little known plugin that tells you if you're getting the best price on Amazon. More\n\nRakuten\n★★★★★\nRakuten is a must-have. They offer cash back as high as 10% for some stores. So if you are shopping at Target and you buy something for $500, you'll get $50 in cash back. More\n\nIbotta\n★★★★★\nIbotta is a free app that allows you to earn cash back both in-store and online. It is well worth the little bit of time it takes to download, configure, and use. More\n\nTrim\n★★★★★\nTrim delivers on its promise to save you money effortlessly.",
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"headings": "How Much Working Capital Does Your Restaurant Need?\nHow Much Working Capital Does Your Restaurant Need?\nWorking Capital Needs for Launching Your Restaurant\nSubtotal: $745,000\nSubtotal: $490,000\nSet Your Funding Options in Motion\nYou might also like\n",
"segment": "How Much Working Capital Does Your Restaurant Need? Evaluating Capital Needs\nHow Much Working Capital Does Your Restaurant Need? Calculating your need for working capital is of crucial importance for restaurants. As the number of customers who want to dine out or take prepared food home increases day by day, food-service operations have rapidly increased from 155,000 to nearly 960,000 within the last 40 years. But there’s still a lot of space in the market for your restaurant to succeed. Here are some things that restaurant owners have to know regarding working capital. Working Capital Needs for Launching Your Restaurant\nIn simple terms, capital is the money to purchase supplies, equipment, and products, while working capital is the money spent to meet daily operational expenditures of the business. Think of capital as money to buy things and working capital as money to pay bills. When determining capital needs for a start-up, calculate the cost of the set up. For a running business, you should compute the costs of expansion and growth.",
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"title": "Texas execution: How much is a death worth? - BBC News",
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"segment": "California, for instance, has spent about $4bn (£2.54bn) since 1978 to fund its capital punishment system, but has executed only 13 prisoners, Federal Judge Arthur Alarcon and Loyola Law School Professor Paula Mitchell found in a law review article. In that same period, at least 78 death row inmates died of natural causes, suicide or other causes while awaiting execution, they wrote. In Washington state, one prosecutor told a committee of the state bar association that capital cases are at least four times as costly to prosecute as a non-capital murder trial. \"The rarefied nature of a death penalty case results in more motions being brought and more advocacy being presented, which further adds to the time and costs of a capital case,\" the commission reported in 2006. The on-the-day costs of the execution vary from state to state, but are relatively small compared to the costs the states incur on the way to the death chamber. The state of Washington spent $97,814 (£62,004) to execute Cal Brown in 2010. Most of that was staff pay, but the state also had to hire fencing and lighting for the demonstration outside the prison, a tent for news media, food for the special security teams, and counselling for staff, says Maria Peterson, a spokeswoman for the Washington department of corrections. Also, the thiopental sodium used to sedate the convicted murderer cost $861.60 (£546), she says. Ronnie Lee Gardner's 2010 execution by firing squad cost Utah $165,000 (£105,000). Most of that was staff pay, but $25,000 (£15,800) went on materials used in the execution, including the chair to which he was strapped and the jumpsuit he wore, a corrections spokesman told the Salt Lake Tribune.",
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"title": "how much savings are you allowed to have?",
"headings": "how much savings are you allowed to have?\nhow much savings are you allowed to have?\nSimilar threads\nSimilar threads\nCan't find your answer?\nSimilar threads\nMost active chat\n",
"segment": "This is known as tariff income. Deprivation of Capital - This is when you have deliberately spend your savings in order to claim or to continue claiming benefits. This can also be considered to be fraud. If a claimant has used her/his capital to support her/himself, s/he is able to claim income support or income-based JSA once the amount of capital falls below the capital limit. However, if it is considered that the claimant has deliberately spent the capital in order to claim benefit, or spent it in circumstances where the Department for Work and Pensions could decide that one of the reasons for spending the capital was to claim income support or income-based JSA more quickly, s/he is treated as though s/he still has the capital. This is known as deprivation of capital. There are some things you can use your money on that are not considered 'Deprivation of Capital', for instance if you pay off a debt that you are required by law to pay off immediately, however you should take advice. Childs' Capital. Your Child's Capital is not added to yours and does not affect your benefit, with one exception - that applies to some people who have been gettign Income Support or Income Based JSA since before 6 April 2004. ( This is because they may still get an amount for their children included in their IS or JSA).",
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"headings": "Could Abolishing the Death Penalty Help States Save Money?\nCould Abolishing the Death Penalty Help States Save Money?\nIllinois Still Needs One More Vote\n'Rigged' System\nDeath Row Inmates Cost More\n",
"segment": "\"We have a $13 billion shortfall in the budget,\" she said. \" We want to be pennywise and be able to put this money into something substantial.\" Darryl Stallworth served as a prosecutor for 15 years in Alameda County, Calif., during which he tried a capital punishment case. He now opposes the death penalty. Stallworth and Kerr both said that not only did they believe the death penalty failed to deliver justice, but that the resources put toward it could better serve Californians if it was put toward other areas of law enforcement. \"You can support the death penalty, but would you support it if you knew it cost us police officers?\" Stallworth said. \" These hundreds of millions of dollars are going to be needed to be spent on things that are more proactive.\" But for supporters of the death penalty, cost is not part of the calculation in whether to mete out capital punishment. Michael Rushford, who heads the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation, said some states' death penalty systems are less cost efficient than others.",
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"headings": "Does capitalism have more power in the world than democracy?\nDoes capitalism have more power in the world than democracy?\nAnonymous\n",
"segment": "They are compatible only to a certain extent. Democracy is a political idea while capitalism is an economic one but both affect people’s lives in major ways as well as each other. In a democratic society the people all have an equal say in how the country they live in is governed as everyone has one vote. They may make rules that govern how people live and what laws are made. In a capitalist society, the amount of say people have in how the economy is run is dependent on how much money they have and how it is spent. The poorer they are the less money they have to spend and the less economic infl\nContinue Reading\nThey are compatible only to a certain extent. Democracy is a political idea while capitalism is an economic one but both affect people’s lives in major ways as well as each other. In a democratic society the people all have an equal say in how the country they live in is governed as everyone has one vote. They may make rules that govern how people live and what laws are made. In a capitalist society, the amount of say people have in how the economy is run is dependent on how much money they have and how it is spent.",
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"segment": "Here are some things that restaurant owners have to know regarding working capital. Working Capital Needs for Launching Your Restaurant\nIn simple terms, capital is the money to purchase supplies, equipment, and products, while working capital is the money spent to meet daily operational expenditures of the business. Think of capital as money to buy things and working capital as money to pay bills. When determining capital needs for a start-up, calculate the cost of the set up. For a running business, you should compute the costs of expansion and growth. Here is a small example of calculating the capital needs of a start-up business. Facility (building & land): $500,000\nAppliances (freezers, stoves, etc.): $150,000\nFurnishings (chairs, tables, décor, etc.): $75,000\nPlates, silverware, and glasses:",
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"segment": "punish, protect the population and rehabilitate the offender. However, it is unclear how well the modern U.S. correctional system achieves these goals and whether the money invested in the correctional system might be better spent. ( http://www.ehow.com/about_5087269_role- correctional -system.html) The only goal the correctional system has is to punish those who are incarcerated, so they never commit another crime and have to come back. It is the most common way of punishment besides capital punishment, parole or probation. Its supose to teach them a lesson and be the most affective way, but is it? The correctional system is also supposed to rehabilitate inmates. Rehabilitation, if done well, will make the criminal functional in normal society after release. This may include vocational training, counseling and drug rehabilitation treatment. Rehabilitation is intended to shift the criminal from being a cost to society to being a contributing member of society. ( http://www.ehow.com/about_5087269_role- correctional -system.html) For punishment in our correctional systerm prison conditions and the treatment of inmates are regulated at several levels.",
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"title": "How Much Does Capital Punishment Cost In 2021?",
"headings": "How Much Does Capital Punishment Cost\nHow Much Does Capital Punishment Cost\nEstimated Cost of Capital Punishment\nHow effective is Death Penalty\nHope for a Better Solution\n",
"segment": "How Much Does Capital Punishment Cost In 2021? How Much Does Capital Punishment Cost\nDoes it matter the kind of evil that one has done to have them hugged, chopped their heads or in any way have their lives taken cold-bloodedly by the court? This remains as a debate with some good number of people convinced that capital or death punishment serves correctly to some cases while others argue that in any way, capital punishment should not be done. With so much to criticize, ethically and religiously, the cost of capital punishment is insane. It’s the most expensive penalty type in the United States of America. Estimated Cost of Capital Punishment\nThe initial cost of death punishment is said to be double that of standard life sentence or term of years. The recently carried out report shows that the cases that resulted in death penalty expenses three to four times more expensive. This same study further shows that their last 61 cases, done at Oregon were worth over $2.3 million compared to an average 313 murder cases that did not result in death penalties costing $1.4 million. This is a huge amount for taxpayers to lose in such cases. The matter has become an issue and now with every sector looking like defending their site of hustle;",
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"segment": "the death row appeals process is far too complex and expensive. However, while opponents of the death penalty use this as a reason to reform sentencing, supporters use it as a reason to reform the system of appeals. Supporters argue that thorough reform of the appeals process would free up as much money as abolishing the death penalty; expenses could be cut while capital punishment is retained. Immediately following the execution of Bundy, Chief Justice william h. rehnquist called for changes in the procedure for appealing death sentences. Noting that the Supreme Court had turned down three emergency appeals by Bundy in the hours just prior to his execution, the chief justice said, \"Surely it would be a bold person to say that this system could not be improved.\" In a 1995 interview, President bill clinton, a staunch supporter of capital punishment, called the appeals process ridiculous and in need of reform. Clinton, like other supporters of the death penalty, saw appeals reform as paramount if capital punishment is to be efficiently and effectively carried out. Supporters also argue that too many rights are provided to death row inmates. The appeals process is too kind to convicts, they argue, and ignores th",
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"headings": "Is capital punishment a fair and appropriate measure for atrocious crimes or should it be banned?\nIs capital punishment a fair and appropriate measure for atrocious crimes or should it be banned?\nChannel:\nHarsh punishments\nDeath penalty pros and cons\nPros\nCons\nWatch these videos on the death penalty pros and cons debate\nShould There Be A Death Penalty? - The People Speak\nDo Some People Deserve to Die? || Debate Clip || Abolish The Death Penalty\nVoting results\nNew to netivist?\n",
"segment": "The death penalty helps ease overpopulation in prisons and it ensures that less tax payers' money is spent for the maintenance of individuals that have acted against society in the most violent way. It can also be used as an important negotiating tool for the police and the justice system, as where the possible sentence is death, the prisoner has the strongest possible incentive to try to get their sentence reduced, and therefore are likely to help with investigations. These arguments are rebuked by opponents of capital punishment. Cons\nExecutions, they argue, are cruel and immoral. Human life is valuable and everybody has a right to live. No one has the right to take away a human life, not even organised states. Human rights activists argue that death penalty is a form of revenge against offenders and revenge is not necessarily about social justice. Another important argument supported by abolitionists is that the death penalty discriminates against minorities and the poor, as it is people from these groups that are more likely to be sentenced to death. For example, although African Americans make up only about 13% of the US population, almost 50% of convicts on the death row are African American. There is also always the possibility of a wrongful verdict that might irrevocably sent innocent people to the death row.",
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"segment": "Taxed More, Spending Less\nHigher taxes have other consequences that can also impact the lower and mid-range income brackets more than the wealthier people those taxes are supposedly aimed at. It's simple, really: When people have less money, they spend less money. That's less money spent on personal services, products, and luxury items. Anyone who has a job in sectors that sell expensive cars, boats, houses, or other sometimes luxurious items (in other words, anyone in manufacturing, retail, and construction industries) should want to have a large pool of people looking to buy. Sure it's fun to say that so-and-so doesn't need another jet. But if I make jet parts, work as a mechanic, own an airport hangar or am a pilot looking for a job I want there to be as many jets purchased by as many people as possible. Higher taxes on investments also means fewer dollars spent investing as the reward starts to be less worth the risk. After all, why take the chance at losing already-taxed money when any returns on that investment are taxed at even higher rates? The purpose of low capital gains taxes is to encourage people to invest.",
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"segment": "The expansion of the death penalty in America is on a collision course with a shrinking budget for crime prevention. It is time for politicians and the public to give this costly punishment a hard look. Up\nReport by Richard C. Dieter, Esq. Executive Director, Death Penalty Information Center October 1992 - Revised, Fall 1994\nIntroduction\nUp\nOver two-thirds of the states and the federal government have installed an exorbitantly expensive system of capital punishment which has been a failure by any measure of effectiveness. Literally hundreds of millions of dollars have already been spent on a response to crime which is calculated to be carried out on a few people each year and which has done nothing to stem the rise in violent crime. For years, candidates have been using the death penalty to portray themselves as tough on crime. But when politicians offer voters the death penalty as a solution to violence, the people actually become worse off in their fight against crime. The public is left with fewer resources and little discussion about proven crime prevention programs which could benefit their entire community. In today’s depressed economy, the criminal justice system is breaking down for lack of funds while states pour more money into the black hole of capital punishment expense. Local governments often bear the brunt of capital punishment costs and are particularly burdened.",
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"segment": "pinterest-pin-it\nArguments for Capital Punishment\nAdvocates of the practice argue that the threat of potential execution deters criminals from committing crimes as much today as it did in the country's beginnings. Its usefulness can most often and efficiently be seen throughout the process of criminal trials; when defendants are threatened with the prospect of execution, prosecutors are more likely to be able to bargain with the suspected criminal for more information, such as the names of other perpetrators involved in the crime, in exchange for a waiver of the death penalty as a punishment. This practice is most commonly known as a plea bargain, and it is usually regarded as being a fair and effective way to obtain information. pinterest-pin-it\nIn recent years, the murder rates in states which DO have the death penalty have surpassed the rates in the states which do NOT execute. Proponents of capital punishment also note that the practice will help to lower crime rates and ensure the safety of the general public, since it would be guaranteed that these criminals would not offend again. In the US, public opinion seems to reflect that the American people are not content to let convicted felons receive food, shelter, and other amenities while in prison. This is more prevalent in cases where the crime committed is especially heinous, such as those committed by Charles Manson. Many people believe that criminals should not be supported by the taxpayers and should not live relatively comfortable lives on government money; rather, the criminals should be executed to save the government time and money.",
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"segment": "In fact, the average across several states is 700 thousand dollars more on death penalty cases. So basically, when it comes to costs of death penalty vs life in prison, it is less expensive to keep someone in prison for life. Most of this money comes into play pretrial when the prisoners spend more time in a local or state lock-up awaiting trial which then costs both sides more to present. Then money is spent in excess on appeals when compared to a non-capital case. So, while it may be less costly to imprison them after the sentence, it is much more costly to handle a death penalty case up front. It seems to be simple fact that seeking the death penalty is more expensive. Such findings are repeated in New Mexico where it was found that to bring back the death penalty it would cost approximately 7.2 million dollars over the first three years. In Oregon, similar findings showing the cost of death penalty vs life in prison found that maintaining the death penalty creates a significant financial burden for taxpayers of about 2.3 million dollars yearly that include incarceration costs. This was almost double the amount spent on a fourth of the number of death row inmates. Nebraska spends 14.6 million dollars annually to maintain capitol punishment with few actually being given the death penalty in spite of access to its use.",
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"segment": "Capital Punishment in the United States: Explained - The Appeal\nCapital Punishment in the United States: Explained\nIllustration by Hisashi Ohkawa\nJessica Brand, Callie Heller Sep 24, 2018\nShare\nShare to Facebook\nFacebook\nShare to Twitter\nTwitter\nShare to Email\nEmail\nCapital Punishment in the United States: Explained\nShare to Facebook\nFacebook\nShare to Twitter\nTwitter\nShare to Email\nEmail\nJessica Brand, Callie Heller Sep 24, 2018\nIn our Explainer series, Justice Collaborative lawyers and other legal experts help unpack some of the most complicated issues in the criminal justice system. We break down the problems behind the headlines—like bail, civil asset forfeiture, or the Brady doctrine—so that everyone can understand them. Wherever possible, we try to utilize the stories of those affected by the criminal justice system to show how these laws and principles should work, and how they often fail. We will update our Explainers quarterly to keep them current. In August 2018, the state of Tennessee executed Billy Ray Irick, the first man executed in the state since 2009. He had spent over 30 years on death row. As a child, Irick experienced unimaginable abuse.",
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"segment": "With uncertainty on the road to financial recovery that lies ahead, it is not always easy to determine where funds are best spent, and how capital budgets should be balanced. However, those who are ready for the many possibilities of what the future may hold for the healthcare industry, can better strategically plan their financial future. It will be imperative as organizations plan for the future that the capital budgeting process in healthcare become a critical component of their plan. Financial security is made possible by those who plan where funds should be spent, while looking for areas where costs can be improved upon. There is typically a great deal of money wasted by healthcare providers who are not continuously looking for areas to increase efficiency. While some funds must be spent religiously on entities that are a must, other times substitute devices, contract analysis, vendor leverage and negotiations, and dozens of other metrics need to be looked at carefully. In these areas, money is often either being spent unnecessarily or there is a lack of input from some sectors that may be overlooked. Without a strategic, data-driven capital budgeting process in healthcare, leaders can often leave much of their budget on the table. Strata Decision understands how imperative financial planning is to the success of healthcare providers. By taking a closer look at where hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations tend to fault in the planning and decision making stages, we have created a powerful system for improving the efficiency of any hospital or clinic.",
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"segment": "These add to your cost basis. Keep in mind that any mortgage -related expenses like origination charges don't count, nor do prepaid insurance or property taxes. Capital improvements\nIf you spent money on improving your home, you can add these expenses to your cost basis as well. They must be value-adding improvements, not just standard maintenance or repair costs. If you spent $30,000 renovating your kitchen, for example, that would be included in your cost basis. Other common capital improvements that you can include in your cost basis are additions, major landscaping projects, a new roof, siding, floor replacements, and HVAC replacements. How much did you really make when you sold your home? Your net sales proceeds refer to the amount of money you sell your home for, minus any transaction-related costs, such as real estate commissions. With the industry standard selling commission about 6% of the sale price (3% each to the buyer's agent and listing agent), this can make a big difference when calculating your capital gain. Other things that reduce your net selling price can include any legal fees you pay, as well as any costs of advertising your home for sale.",
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"segment": "In other words, the capital punishment eradicates the uncertainty of benefits that come with the imprisonment. However, there are many arguments by critics that the capital punishment is a brutal act and shows less value for human life. They also argue that there is no way that the capital punishment helps in reducing the number of crimes in a country that performs it. The fact remains that the critics are wrong, even as they try to give the figures of the costs of capital punishment procedures. Some of the human right activists regard the death penalties as violation of the people’s right to live. On the contrary, the capital punishment values the life of the victim more than the life of the murderer, who is a substantial threat to anyone in the society. According to many opinions, the capital punishment is not a violation of the right of an individual to live, but an attempt to eradicate those criminals, who perform capital offences, as well as those, who may continue performing the capital offences, after having returned to the society. In conclusion, the capital punishment is of paramount importance to countries that apply it in the actions of jurisdictions. The significance revolves around the moral perspective of actions, since it is morally right to kill those who murders other innocent people. There are also the expenses aspects, whereby the capital punishment will reduce the amount that is being spent during the imp",
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"segment": "Death penalty research papers are among the top argumentative topics for writing as it sets the fundamental questions of what is right and what is wrong. It is among the most serious problems that demand a portion of a deeper insight and understanding. All the aspects of the death penalty can be questioned including the aim, methods, reasons, facts, philosophy, and social acceptance. The essay on the death requires accuracy and cold mind that will analyze all the material in possession. Moreover, the position of the author can change greatly from the one that was at the beginning, and the one at the conclusion of the assignment. 20 Topic Ideas for a Death Penalty Research Paper\nBelow, you will find a set of strong topics for death penalty research work that will inspire students for further writing. Can We Consider a Death Penalty as a Means of Revenge and Not the Means of Punishment? How Death Penalty Impacts the Lowering of the Crime Level in Dangerous Regions\nDoes the Capital Punishment Save the Funding Which Would Be Spent on the Imprisonment of the Criminal\nIs the Death Penalty Equal Punishment for Death Committing Crimes\nThe Capital Punishment Can Be Stated as a More Human Means of Treatment than a Lifetime Incarceration\nThe Injection of Death as the Most Human Method of Capital Punishment\nThe Policy of “Crime for Crime” Punishment as the Most Adequate Means of Preventing Crimes\nAre the People Condemned to Capital Punishment Lost to the Society without a Chance for Rehabilitation\nMeans of Painless and Flawless Execution for Criminals\nThe Chance of Executing Innocent People – Who Should Take the Blame\nThe Act of Forgiveness – Is It Applicable for Serial Killers\nThe Profession of the Executor is the Most Painful Profession among All\nGod Will Forgive – the World Religions’ Attitude to Capital Punishment\nThe Status of Death Penalty in the World’s Most Developed Countries\nDeath Penalty – the Breaking of Fundamental Human Right for Life\nThe Psychology of a Person Condemned to Death – What Hides beneath the Mask of Flesh\nThe Necessity to Establish the International Norms for Capital Punishment\nThe Responsibilities of Layers in Case of Condemnation to Capital Punishment\nThe Racist Aspects among Prisoners Condemned to Death Penalty\nDoes Capital Punishments Make the Society More Peaceful? Sample Essay: The Philosophy of Capital Punishment from the Point of Its Actuality\nThe problem of the death penalty hasn’t lost its serene actuality since the start of the mankind existence.",
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"segment": "\"We really want voters to wake up and realise this is a horrible waste of money. If they are going to insist on keeping the death penalty they are going to have to spend even more money to fix it,\" said Mitchell. The alternative to capital punishment – sentencing the most serious crimes to life in prison with no chance of parole – would by comparison be much cheaper. The authors calculate that every year California spends almost $200m more than it would were all death row inmates transferred on to life without parole. Capital punishment is rife with hidden costs. The extra security involved in death row adds about $100,000 a year per prisoner, the initial trial costs more than $1m on top of that of a life-without-parole case and each appeal costs $300,000 in lawyers' fees. The argument that California is pouring money down a death penalty drain is particularly poignant. The state has been reeling from a budget shortfall of $25bn. Topics\nCapital punishment\nCalifornia\nnews\nReuse this content",
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"segment": "John Donohoe, Author provided\nFar better for both justice and deterrence if the resources saved by scrapping the death penalty could be used to increase the chance that killers would be caught and punished – and taken off the streets. To give a sense of the burden of capital punishment, note that over the past 35 years the state of California spent roughly $4 billion to execute 13 individuals. The $4 billion would have been enough to hire roughly 80,000 police officers who, if appropriately assigned, would be expected to prevent 466 murders (and much other crime) in California – far more than any of the most optimistic (albeit discredited) views of the possible benefits of capital punishment. In other words, since the death penalty is a costly and inefficient system, its use will waste resources that could be expended on crime-fighting measures that are known to be effective. It is not surprising that last summer a federal judge ruled that California’s capital regime is unconstitutional on the grounds that it serves no legitimate penological interest. The sharp decline in executions in the US from the peak of 98 in 1999 down to 35 last year (with death sentences falling from a 1996 peak of 315 to 73), coupled with the steady pace of states abolishing the death penalty over the past eight years (including conservative Nebraska in May) shows that “smart on crime” entails shunning capital punishment. With zero evidence that the death penalty provides any tangible benefits and very clear indications of its monetary, human, and social costs, this is one programme about which there can be little debate that its costs undeniably outweigh any possible benefits. Crime\nUS justice\nDeath penalty\nexecutions\nCapital punishment\nUS prisons\ninnocence",
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"segment": "With those changes, 16 states currently do not use capital punishment. A Costly Conviction\nAlthough the debate continues to be rooted in philosophical arguments, the recent legislative action abolishing the death penalty has been spurred by practical concerns. New Jersey abolished its death penalty in 2007 in large part because the state had spent $254 million over 21 years administering it without executing a single person. “It makes more sense fiscally to have inmates be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole than to have them sit on death row and to go through the appeals process,” says Senator Christopher “Kip” Bateman, the bill’s sponsor, “New Jersey is going through tough times financially and any decision that is ethical in nature and promotes fiscal responsibility is a win-win for the state.” New Mexico lawmakers followed in 2009, ending capital punishment over similar cost concerns. “There is no more inefficient law on the books than the death penalty,” says Representative Antonio “Moe” Maestas, co-sponsor of the bill to repeal it. “ It sounds very callous and shallow to talk about cost, but we spend other people’s money, and we have to consider scarce resources.” Maestas believes his perspective is particularly persuasive because it’s rooted in pragmatism rather than personal idealism. “ The bottom line is, I don’t care if the most heinous criminals die. They should.",
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"segment": "California's death penalty is ... an incredibly costly penalty, and the money would be better spent keeping kids in school, keeping teachers and counselors in their schools and giving the juvenile justice system the resources it needs. Do not fear death, but rather the unlived life. When we don't fund Child Protective Services, there are consequences for all of us. Violence manifests itself. Mental health services in Texas are extremely poor. The answer is not to wait until they do something to get them help. Conservatives should question how the death penalty actually works in order to stay true to small government, reduction in wasteful spending, and respect for human life. It can be argued that rapists deserve to be raped, that mutilators deserve to be mutilated. Most societies, however, refrain from responding in this way because the punishment is not only degrading to those on whom it is imposed, but it is also degrading to the society that engages in the same behavior as the criminals. I think more people would be alive today if there were a death penalty.",
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"segment": "We had a case quite a while ago where a guy had a gun battle with four men who broke into his house. Afterwards, the police found forty seven spent bullet casings from all the gunfire. The homeowner had been hit eleven times. He eventually recovered! I have a vague memory that he killed three of the intruders - but I can't be certain. Paul Hsieh\n, lifelong unindoctrinated anti-beliefist. Answered 6 years ago · Author has 551 answers and 662.4K answer views\nIf people fall afoul of the law, there needs to be some kind of administered punishment. The brilliance of the modern sentencing scheme is that it is proportional not equal. That is to say, \"eye for an eye\" as suggested by the Abrahamic religions, is immediately flawed once we consider the actions of a repeat offender. If you somehow try to equate the crimes with the punishment, then how do you deal punishment to a serial killer?",
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"headings": "How Much Is Capital Gains Tax on Real Estate? Plus: How To Avoid It\nHow Much Is Capital Gains Tax on Real Estate? Plus: How To Avoid It\nWhat is capital gains tax—and who pays it?\nWatch: How Much a Home Inspection Costs—and Why You Need One\nWhat about the primary residence tax exemption?\nWhat’s my capital gains tax rate?\nDo home improvements reduce tax on capital gains?\nHow the tax on capital gains works for inherited homes\nWhat if I have a loss from selling real estate?\nHow to avoid capital gains tax as a real estate investor\nOk, so how do I get my dream home?\n",
"segment": "Do home improvements reduce tax on capital gains? You can also reduce the amount of capital gains subject to capital gains tax by the cost of home improvements you’ve made. You can add the amount of money you spent on any home improvements—such as replacing the roof, building a deck, replacing the flooring, or finishing a basement—to the initial price of your home to give you the adjusted cost basis. The higher your adjusted cost basis, the lower your capital gain when you sell the home. For example: if you purchased your home for $200,000 in 1990 and sold it for $550,000, but over the past three decades have spent $100,000 on home improvements. That $100,000 would be subtracted from the sales price of your home this year. Instead of owing capital gains taxes on the $350,000 profit from the sale, you would owe taxes on $250,000. In that case, you’d meet the requirements for a capital gains tax exclusion and owe nothing. Take-home lesson:",
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"segment": "If the death penalty was replaced with a sentence of life without parole, which costs millions of dollars less, a lot of money could be saved for useful necessities. The millions of dollars could be spent on education, roads, programs, and more. Capital punishment is time consuming and expensive than the typical crime cases. Speaking of the innocent, my next point, an innocent person serving life can be released from death row. The system can make tragic mistakes. According to the editorial “There is No ‘Humane’ Execution”, since 1973, 139 people have been released from death row because they were proven innocent said by the Death Penalty Information Center. We’ll never know for sure how many people have been executed for crimes they didn’t commit. DNA is rarely available in homicides, often irrelevant and can’t guarantee we won’t execute innocent people. A number of innocent people have had to been put to death, which contradicts with the true meaning of justice. Leading to my final point, that capital punishment is immoral and is foundation of injustice.",
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"segment": "The execution costs are the other expenditures spent while handling a capital case. After the conclusion of the appeal cases, the state is required to execute the victims. There are many execution related costs that the state will incur while executing. The creation of the death chamber would be the first action to take while preparing to execute a murderer for instance (Becker 52). The costs of preparing the death chamber may be standard but there are other costs that would be incurred during execution. Also, $17, 288 will be spent in a period of twenty-four hours while the victim is place in a chamber next to the death chamber where he or she will be monitored. The cost in monitoring the convict is ironical in the sense that it is means to ensure that the victim does not commit suicide. There is a $25 meal that the convict will be provided with shortly before the execution (Bohm 578). Also, the executioner will also be paid an approximate of $188 depending on the state from which the execution occurs. Finally, an undertaker will be paid to bury the body adding to the costs incurred during execution.",
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"segment": "A claimant is not entitled to income support or income-based JSA if her/his capital exceeds £16,000. This amount is known as the capital limit. If a claimant has capital of £6,000 or less, her/his capital is completely disregarded. It is not assumed that s/he receives any income from the capital. If a claimant has capital of more than £6,000 and up to £16,000 inclusive, s/he is assumed to receive income from capital between the lower and upper limits. This is known as tariff income. Deprivation of Capital - This is when you have deliberately spend your savings in order to claim or to continue claiming benefits. This can also be considered to be fraud. If a claimant has used her/his capital to support her/himself, s/he is able to claim income support or income-based JSA once the amount of capital falls below the capital limit. However, if it is considered that the claimant has deliberately spent the capital in order to claim benefit, or spent it in circumstances where the Department for Work and Pensions could decide that one of the reasons for spending the capital was to claim income support or income-based JSA more quickly, s/he is treated as though s/he still has the capital.",
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"segment": "This disparity turns into even extra desirable once you talk the time value of money. most of the added expenses of capital punishment are up-front, happening before and with the aid of the trial itself, while most of the expenses of life imprisonment are unfold over the term of incarceration. Any first-12 months finance pupil (or lottery genuine) can attest that a dollar up-front is lots extra burdensome than a dollar unfold over 30-40 years. some think of the intense value of capital punishment is why violent crime fees are bigger in demise penalty jurisdictions - each extra dollar spent (wasted) on capital punishment is one this would not police, guidance, drug therapy centers, women people’s shelters, and different government classes that help stay away from crime. regardless of each and all the criminal precautions in place, harmless people nonetheless get sentenced to demise notably frequently. using fact 1973 in the U.S., 138 people have been released from demise row using fact they have been exonerated via DNA and different data. those are all people who have been got here across responsible “previous a life like doubt.” regrettably, DNA data isn't attainable in maximum situations. So, as long using fact the demise penalty is in place, you're notably lots absolute to often execute an harmless person. Many would argue this is the optimum value of all.",
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"segment": "Life without parole also prevents reoffending. It means what it says, spending the rest of your life locked up, knowing you’ll never be free. Leading up to my next point, life without parole costs less than the death penalty. The death penalty is much more expensive than life without parole. It requires a long process for capital cases, which is needed in order to make sure that innocent individuals are not executed for crimes they did not commit. If the death penalty was replaced with a sentence of life without parole, which costs millions of dollars less, a lot of money could be saved for useful necessities. The millions of dollars could be spent on education, roads, programs, and more. Capital punishment is time consuming and expensive than the typical crime cases. Speaking of the innocent, my next point, an innocent person serving life can be released from death row. The system can make tragic mistakes.",
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"segment": "The death penalty is no more effective in deterring others than life sentences. Life without parole also prevents reoffending. It means what it says, spending the rest of your life locked up, knowing you’ll never be free. Leading up to my next point, life without parole costs less than the death penalty. The death penalty is much more expensive than life without parole. It requires a long process for capital cases, which is needed in order to make sure that innocent individuals are not executed for crimes they did not commit. If the death penalty was replaced with a sentence of life without parole, which costs millions of dollars less, a lot of money could be saved for useful necessities. The millions of dollars could be spent on education, roads, programs, and more. Capital punishment is time consuming and expensive than the typical crime cases. Speaking of the innocent, my next point, an innocent person serving life can be released from death row.",
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"segment": "So as fantasy football leagues across the country hold draft parties and gear up for their season, we wanted to know just how much money people are spending—and winning—by playing fantasy. That’s why we conducted a survey of over 600 fantasy football players nationwide to get the skinny on how much they are paying to play. Our results found that people are mostly spending responsibly when it comes to fantasy football, with a median league buy-in of $50. Of course, responsible spending also means less exciting prizes, as players reported a median first place prize of only $350. Sure that’s nothing to sniff at, but it might just indicate that money is not the primary motivating factor behind playing. $350 won’t last you long while bragging rights last a full calendar year. Of course, for most fantasy football players, playing in a league means losing money. And for the vast majority of business owners, having employees that play fantasy football means losing money to unproductive work hours. To wit: A whopping 96.6% of fantasy football players surveyed said they spent time at their job working on their fantasy team, with a reported average of 6.9 work hours spent on their team per week.",
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"segment": "Over the past three decades there has been a downward trend in the number of murders that lead to arrest and conviction to the point that only about half of all murders are now punished. The graphic below shows the steady decline in the number of homicides cleared by arrest in Connecticut, which mimics the national trend. Of course, even if there is an arrest, there may not be a conviction so the percentage of killers who are punished is smaller than this figure suggests. Murder cases cleared by arrest or other means: 1970 - 2009. John Donohoe, Author provided\nFar better for both justice and deterrence if the resources saved by scrapping the death penalty could be used to increase the chance that killers would be caught and punished – and taken off the streets. To give a sense of the burden of capital punishment, note that over the past 35 years the state of California spent roughly $4 billion to execute 13 individuals. The $4 billion would have been enough to hire roughly 80,000 police officers who, if appropriately assigned, would be expected to prevent 466 murders (and much other crime) in California – far more than any of the most optimistic (albeit discredited) views of the possible benefits of capital punishment. In other words, since the death penalty is a costly and inefficient system, its use will waste resources that could be expended on crime-fighting measures that are known to be effective. It is not surprising that last summer a federal judge ruled that California’s capital regime is unconstitutional on the grounds that it serves no legitimate penological interest.",
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"segment": "You can make entries ahead of time and you can project your account balances. You are still the source of truth. Which to Use? Which one to use ultimately depends on how you want to use it. If you are more interested in the current snapshot and history, Mint and Personal Capital work very well. They tell you what you have now, how much you spent on what last month, your current portfolio allocation, how your net worth grew over time, etc. Mint emphasizes more on bank and credit card accounts, spending, and budget. Personal Capital emphasizes more on investments and net worth. If you are also interested in projecting into the future, tracking things not held at a financial institution, or making more fine-grained entries, then use Quicken or Microsoft Money. For example you can track how much of your mortgage payment this month is interest and how much is principal as opposed to just lumping them as housing expense.",
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"segment": "They tell you what you have now, how much you spent on what last month, your current portfolio allocation, how your net worth grew over time, etc. Mint emphasizes more on bank and credit card accounts, spending, and budget. Personal Capital emphasizes more on investments and net worth. If you are also interested in projecting into the future, tracking things not held at a financial institution, or making more fine-grained entries, then use Quicken or Microsoft Money. For example you can track how much of your mortgage payment this month is interest and how much is principal as opposed to just lumping them as housing expense. You can track the cost basis of your each investment purchase and verify that your brokerage firm got it right when you sell. Again, it’s that source of truth philosophy. Acting as the source of truth comes with responsibilities. It’s definitely more work with Quicken or Microsoft Money. Not that many people want to be the source of truth.",
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"segment": "For instance, “organizations such as the Illinois Coalition Against the Death Penalty are willing to pay to stop the death penalty” (Kasten 15). The amounts spent would be useful to the organizations and groups hence it is unnecessary if death penalty is abolished. In average, capital punishment costs the United States nearly $90 million every year. On the contrary, while making and imposing capital punishment, some of the reasons included to deter people from committing serious crimes like murder. Indeed it was effective in limiting the cases of murder for which it was made, “proponents of capital punishment believe the death penalty’s most significant benefit is deterring potential criminals from committing murder” (Kasten 3). The other reason why capital punishment was imposed was to reduce the crowding at the correctional facilities. After realizing that many convicts were murder suspects, it was necessary that the crowds at the correctional facilities were reduced through capital punishment. In cases where the families of the capital punishment victims are convinced that it is justified for their relatives to be executed, they would cater for the costs of execution (Becker 23). Though such cases are rare, the government benefits from them as the execution is carried out freely. The economic benefits of capital punishment are still an estimation in terms of dollars, “although no overall estimates of the benefits has been provided, a conservative approximation is in the hundreds of millions of dollars due solely to the willingness to pay by proponents of the death penalty who derive nonuse values from its imposition” (Kasten 8).",
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"segment": "It is very sad that capital punishment would cost people their lives while serving life imprisonment would help in giving the suspects chances to prove their innocence from such cases. With modern studies, it is possible to understand the mind of a criminal to an extent where the reasons for engaging into the crime would be understood. Allowing the murder suspects to live would be a necessary way of understanding the motives behind the murder (Bohm 582). Once the suspects are executed, there are no chances of understanding the motives behind murder and other serious crimes that are subject to capital punishment. The parties against capital punishment are willing to pay hence additional costs in related to death penalty. For instance, “organizations such as the Illinois Coalition Against the Death Penalty are willing to pay to stop the death penalty” (Kasten 15). The amounts spent would be useful to the organizations and groups hence it is unnecessary if death penalty is abolished. In average, capital punishment costs the United States nearly $90 million every year. On the contrary, while making and imposing capital punishment, some of the reasons included to deter people from committing serious crimes like murder. Indeed it was effective in limiting the cases of murder for which it was made, “proponents of capital punishment believe the death penalty’s most significant benefit is deterring potential criminals from committing murder” (Kasten 3).",
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"segment": "The most probable consequence is that people would fear going out altogether. The ethical objections of how some legal systems procure enough evidence to allow them to execute capital penalty are also questionable. It’s no secret that some legal systems extract confessions from criminals through torture. Others even use fictional evidence to convict their ‘man.’ These are some of the key points to consider when writing a persuasive essay against the death penalty. All of these factors make the use of capital punishment all the more ethically immoral. Expense\nNow comes the issue of how much it actually costs to sentence someone to death. Capital punishment in the United States alone costs millions of dollars. In New York and New Jersey alone, the very high costs of executing the death penalty was a leading factor in their decision to abandon it. In a span of nine years, New York had spent about $170 million without making any executions.",
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"segment": "Saving of Taxpayers Money\nAnother argument in favor of capital punishment is that it helps the government in saving a lot of taxpayer’s money because if the government does not give death penalty than they will have to give life imprisonment to such criminals and life imprisonment involves more expenses than the death penalty. Disadvantages of Capital Punishment\nInhumane\nThe biggest disadvantage of giving capital punishment is that it inhumane as killing someone for any reason whether it’s genuine or not cannot be fully justified. Hence in simple words, there can be 10 reasons why an individual deserves death penalty but one thing that negates all the reasons is that we do not have the right to take others’ lives. Does not Stop Crime\nAnother argument against it is that the idea of punishment should be that crime should not happen but this does not happen as even after the death penalty which is the severest form of punishment crimes are still happening and hence it does not justify the argument that capital punishment acts as a deterrent for crimes. Irreversible in case of Innocent People\nIn case of law, there is a famous saying that if you let go 100 criminals than it is fine but no innocent should be punished and if an innocent person gets capital punishment than it will be irreversible as once a person has died then no one can bring him or her back. Hence in case of jail term, innocent people have some hope as they can get some redemption which is never there in case of capital punishment. As one can see from the pros and cons of capital punishment that it will always be a debatable topic as it has got arguments both in favor as well as against it and that is the reason why this form of punishment is prevalent in the majority of nations all over the world.",
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"segment": "Advantages and Disadvantages of Capital Punishment\nAdvantages and Disadvantages of Capital Punishment\ntechievp May 16, 2018\nCapital punishment refers to that punishment in which the person who is proven guilty of a severe crime is given a death sentence. In simple words, capital punishment implies giving the death penalty to the guilty. It is always debatable whether capital punishment is right or wrong because some people tend to think that no matter what the crime is no one has the right to kill other person and that is the reason why one should look at the advantages and disadvantages of capital punishment –\nAdvantages of Capital Punishment\nDeterrent for Criminals\nThe biggest advantage of capital punishment is that it acts as a deterrent for criminal before they think of doing crimes as in the back of their mind there is always this fear that if they have done heinous crimes like rape, murder etc…, and if they get caught by the law than they will get death penalty and we all know that death is the biggest fear in human beings mind. Only option to Stop Habitual Criminals\nCriminals are of two types one who do crime 1 time only which may due to any reason like crime by mistake or impulsive crime or for self-protection etc.., and others who have the habit of doing it the same crime again and again. In order to stop such criminals who do crime regularly capital punishment is the only option as it ensures that culprit get what he or she deserves and society remains safe from heinous crimes. Saving of Taxpayers Money\nAnother argument in favor of capital punishment is that it helps the government in saving a lot of taxpayer’s money because if the government does not give death penalty than they will have to give life imprisonment to such criminals and life imprisonment involves more expenses than the death penalty. Disadvantages of Capital Punishment\nInhumane\nThe biggest disadvantage of giving capital punishment is that it inhumane as killing someone for any reason whether it’s genuine or not cannot be fully justified. Hence in simple words, there can be 10 reasons why an individual deserves death penalty but one thing that negates all the reasons is that we do not have the right to take others’ lives. Does not Stop Crime\nAnother argument against it is that the idea of punishment should be that crime should not happen but this does not happen as even after the death penalty which is the severest form of punishment crimes are still happening and hence it does not justify the argument that capital punishment acts as a deterrent for crimes. Irreversible in case of Innocent People\nIn case of law, there is a famous saying that if you let go 100 criminals than it is fine but no innocent should be punished and if an innocent person gets capital punishment than it will be irreversible as once a person has died then no one can bring him or her back.",
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"segment": "The American Civil Liberties Union believes the death penalty inherently violates the constitutional ban against cruel and unusual punishment and the guarantees of due process of law and of equal protection under the law. Furthermore, we believe that the state should not give itself the right to kill human beings – especially when it kills with premeditation and ceremony, in\nThe American Civil Liberties Union believes the death penalty inherently violates the constitutional ban against cruel and unusual punishment and the guarantees of due process of law and of equal\nThe Case Against the Death Penalty | American Civil Liberties Union\nJump to navigationSkip navigation\nThe Case Against the Death Penalty\nFacebook\nTwitter\nReddit\nEmail\nPrint\nThe American Civil Liberties Union believes the death penalty inherently violates the constitutional ban against cruel and unusual punishment and the guarantees of due process of law and of equal protection under the law. Furthermore, we believe that the state should not give itself the right to kill human beings – especially when it kills with premeditation and ceremony, in the name of the law or in the name of its people, and when it does so in an arbitrary and discriminatory fashion. Capital punishment is an intolerable denial of civil liberties and is inconsistent with the fundamental values of our democratic system. The death penalty is uncivilized in theory and unfair and inequitable in practice. Through litigation, legislation, and advocacy against this barbaric and brutal institution, we strive to prevent executions and seek the abolition of capital punishment. The ACLU’s opposition to capital punishment incorporates the following fundamental concerns: The death penalty system in the US is applied in an unfair and unjust manner against people, largely dependent on how much money they have, the skill of their attorneys, race of the victim and where the crime took place. People of color are far more likely to be executed than white people, especially if thevictim is white\nThe death penalty is a waste of taxpayer funds and has no public safety benefit. The vast majority of law enforcement professionals surveyed agree that capital punishment does not deter violent crime;",
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"segment": "Trading decisions informed by big data tend to be more accurate than those made from a review of some few factors. Top trading bots such as Bitcoin Rush tend to have an accuracy level of above 99%. This means that traders make money in at least nine out of ten trades. We recommend that you read our Bitcoin Rush review. Who Founded Crypto Capital\nCrypto Capital does not disclose about its founders or backing team. This is not unexpected for a scam robot. Scammers tend to keep their identity hidden for fear of being apprehended for scamming people. There are a lot of complaints about Crypto Capital. The platform keeps changing domains to avoid being punished by search engines. InsideBitcoins has also determined that Crypto Capital does not reveal about its legal registration.",
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"segment": "This is where the concepts of cost basis and net selling price come in. Your cost basis in a property is the amount of money you spent to acquire it, including your acquisition costs and any capital improvements you made. For example, if you spent $190,000 on a property, $10,000 on acquisition expenses, and $25,000 renovating the kitchen, your cost basis would be $225,000. Your net selling price is the actual amount of money you receive from the sale of a property. This takes things like sales commissions and closing fees into account. Your capital gain on the sale of your second home is the difference between the property’s cost basis and net selling price. An example of capital gains tax on a second home\nLet’s look at a hypothetical example. You bought a condo at the beach in 2012 for $250,000. You spent $10,000 on acquisition-related costs and also used $20,000 to renovate a bathroom after closing. You determine that the condo's fair market value in 2020 is $400,000.",
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"segment": "Advocates of the death penalty argue that the costs are irrelevant and the only important issue is for criminals to pay for their crimes to keep society safe from harm. Kent Scheidegger of the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation stated “People value justice for its own sake, aside from issues of deterrence and economics…Would you have Timothy McVeigh grinning at you from his jail cell his entire life the way Charles Manson has?” (“ Debating the Cost of Capital Punishment” 1). Mr. Scheidegger points out that society is more concerned about making sure that criminals know the steep consequences for their mistakes and that justice is carried out rather than the dollar costs to make our country safe. Advocates believe the question should be not whether to repeal the death sentence but how we can make it a less costly option by possibly changing the lengthy and costly appeals process. Abolitionists of the death penalty argue that costs are relevant and that the money saved from ending the death penalty could be more wisely spent. The costs of administering the death sentence are not well spent government funds because in most cases the defendants being tried end up dying of natural causes due to the time intensive appeals process (“Debating the cost of the death penalty” 1). Money is wasted even if the verdict is death because the death sentence is rarely carried out and most death cases realistically result in life in prison. “ I am already behind bars no longer a threat to society, but every dollar spent to assure my death (or anyone else’s for that matter) means a dollar less toward the funding of more police, more prison cells, neighborhood watch programs or toward any of the other programs aimed at reducing crime” (“A voice from death row” 2). These words spoken by, Michael Ross, a death row inmate, support how government funds could be more wisely spent to deter crime in society.",
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"headings": "The Cost of Punishment: July/August 2011\nThe Cost of Punishment: July/August 2011\nIn This Article\nOnline Extra\nThe expense of the death penalty has lawmakers reconsidering an old debate.\nA Costly Conviction\nWorth Preserving\nOne Crime Changes Minds\nLegislative See-Saw\n",
"segment": "Capital punishment’s unstable history demonstrates how contentious the debate has been. In 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court suspended the death penalty on the grounds it violated the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. The decision voided existing statutes in 40 states. Then in 1976, the court reauthorized capital punishment, enabling states to reenact their death penalty statutes. Thirty-seven did, but three of those—Illinois, New Jersey and New Mexico—have abolished their laws since 2007. With those changes, 16 states currently do not use capital punishment. A Costly Conviction\nAlthough the debate continues to be rooted in philosophical arguments, the recent legislative action abolishing the death penalty has been spurred by practical concerns. New Jersey abolished its death penalty in 2007 in large part because the state had spent $254 million over 21 years administering it without executing a single person. “It makes more sense fiscally to have inmates be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole than to have them sit on death row and to go through the appeals process,” says Senator Christopher “Kip” Bateman, the bill’s sponsor, “New Jersey is going through tough times financially and any decision that is ethical in nature and promotes fiscal responsibility is a win-win for the state.” New Mexico lawmakers followed in 2009, ending capital punishment over similar cost concerns.",
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"segment": "Since Socrates knows himself to be utterly ignorant, he has spent his life testing this strange claim. He has found only men whose claim to wisdom proves unfounded, and thus concludes that the Oracle has meant to say that Socrates is wise only in knowing his own ignorance. You can probably imagine how popular it makes someone to be showing up the shallowness and stupidity of every man he happens to meet. We call such a person a know-it-all. But imagine being shown up by the man who claims only that he knows nothing at all. Socrates is of course aware of the effect he has on others, and in the Apology",
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"segment": "The sum spent has a significant effect on the number of gains you can generate since larger trading accounts will open up bigger position sizes when compared to smaller trading accounts (given the same level of leverage). We will discuss the crucial issue of the minimum sum of money required to exchange Forex in the following lines and show you that there is no uniform response that applies to all traders. How Much To Start Forex Trading\nSo, how much money would you need to trade with Forex? The total amount required to trade Forex depends on several factors, such as your trading style, funds available, average Stop Loss standard, minimum deposit provided for your broker, level of knowledge, and so on. In any case, you can never invest more than you’re okay with losing. Investing in the capital market entails a high risk of losing your money, so you don’t want to spend your whole life savings on trading. Your trading style also plays a significant part in deciding the starting capital of your Forex. In general, scalping involves a considerably lower investment cost than swing or position trading. The explanation for this is the comparatively limited size of Stop Loss rates in scalping, which, combined with flexibility, helps you to maintain a sufficiently free margin even though trade goes against you. Day trading, swing trading, and options trading, on the other hand, need considerably higher Stop Loss rates, which may be challenging to sustain with a limited trading account.",
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"segment": "Based on a sentence term of 40 to 45 years, one inmate would cost the taxpayer only slightly more than $1 million—less than a third of what it would take to pay for the process that culminates in execution. A twenty-five-year-old woman convicted of first-degree murder would need to serve a life term to the age of 145 before the costs of incarcerating her would surpass those of executing her. Other studies have reached similar conclusions. According to a study by the Indiana Criminal Law Study Commission released in 2002, executions cost the state 38 percent more than the costs of keeping an inmate incarcerated for life. Similarly, a 1993 study at Duke University showed that between 1976 and 1992, the state of North Carolina spent in excess of $1 billion on executions or $2.16 million per execution. Moreover, in January 2003, the California governor approved the construction of a $220 million state-of-the-art death row. Not only are the costs of execution excessive but so too are the time delays. It is not unusual for an individual to wait on death row for more than ten years. In the 1995 case Lackey v. Texas, 514 U.S. 1045, 115 S. Ct. 1421, 131 L. Ed.",
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"segment": "Say you were to sell your second house or investment property to anyone, including a relative you were trying to help out, you would have to pay full capital gains taxes. Tips For Selling Any Real Estate In Wisconsin\nWhether you’re selling your primary home or an investment property, take careful note of how much money you spend. You can deduct any repairs or renovations you made to an investment property to improve the home’s final selling price. You will want to keep documentation such as bills, credit card statements, deeds of sale, and any other similar papers to prove how much you spent. These documents will be helpful to have on hand if you’re audited. Summary: Capital Gains Tax In Wisconsin When Selling A House\nRegardless if you will need to pay capital gains tax or not, finding ways to save money on the sale of your house is always a plus. However, if you likely owe Wisconsin capital gains tax on your home sale, remember you can deduct renovations or repairs, but that is if you have the money to do those updates in the first place. Even if you profit from your house’s sale, it will require money out of pocket for improvements to get top dollar for your home before you sell. Banking on a quick home sale to pay back any cash used to renovate your house is risky.",
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"headings": "Millions Misspent: What Politicians Don't Say About the High Costs of the Death Penalty\nMillions Misspent: What Politicians Don't Say About the High Costs of the Death Penalty\nExecutive Summary\nUp\nIntroduction\nUp\nThe Financial Costs of the Death Penalty\nUp\nThe Recession and the Death Penalty\nThe Cost to Local Governments\nAlternatives for Reducing Crime\nPolitical Manipulation of the Death Penalty\nUp\nThe Death Penalty in National Politics\nGeorge Bush: From Willie Horton to the Crime Bill\nBill Clinton: Insulating Himself from Attack\nThe Death Penalty in State Politics\nThe Texas Campaign: “Who Can Kill the Most Texans?”\nCalifornia Politics: A Case of Neglect\nNew York Politics: Grandstanding on the Death Penalty\nPolitics in Other Places\nConclusion\nUp\nEpilogue - Fall 1994\nUp\nThe Duke University Study\nTime Is Money\nBulk Of Costs at Trial Level\nEvidence from Other States\nReactions to the High Costs\nPolitical Manipulation of the Death Penalty\nConclusion\nSources\n",
"segment": "a symbol without substance, a “solution” for politicians who know that no credible evidence exists linking the death penalty to a reduction of murder. This report will focus first on the role the death penalty plays in the economic crisis facing states and local governments. As budgets everywhere are being tightened, the death penalty looms as an exorbitant and superfluous “luxury item.” Some counties have been pushed to the brink of bankruptcy and have had to enact repeated tax increases to fund these extremely expensive cases. As money is spent on the death penalty, it is thereby less available for the very programs which are the backbone of the effort to reduce crime in this country. Secondly, the report will illustrate how politicians have manipulated the death penalty issue and avoided debate on the real causes of crime. Their approach has been typically marked by a simplistic rhetoric of revenge which ignores the ineffectiveness and costs of capital punishment. This superficial treatment comes precisely at a time when the economic crisis in criminal justice and crime prevention demands that the death penalty be given a harder look. The Financial Costs of the Death Penalty\nUp\nDeath penalty cases are much more expensive than other criminal cases and cost more than imprisonment for life with no possibility of parole. In California, capital trials are six times more costly than other murder trials. [",
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"segment": "$350 won’t last you long while bragging rights last a full calendar year. Of course, for most fantasy football players, playing in a league means losing money. And for the vast majority of business owners, having employees that play fantasy football means losing money to unproductive work hours. To wit: A whopping 96.6% of fantasy football players surveyed said they spent time at their job working on their fantasy team, with a reported average of 6.9 work hours spent on their team per week. That’s almost a full workday lost! Check our survey results in the infographic below, then keep scrolling for some additional breakdowns, including a fun little behind-the-scenes story that led to our most surprising answer …\n(click image to expand)\nHow much do league members pay to play? In most leagues, players have to offer a buy-in in order to participate. The winner of the league then collects most of that pot at season’s end. Oftentimes, the second place finisher is also awarded a portion of the pot, while the third place winner is rewarded with having their buy-in returned to them.",
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"segment": "Estimated Cost of Capital Punishment\nThe initial cost of death punishment is said to be double that of standard life sentence or term of years. The recently carried out report shows that the cases that resulted in death penalty expenses three to four times more expensive. This same study further shows that their last 61 cases, done at Oregon were worth over $2.3 million compared to an average 313 murder cases that did not result in death penalties costing $1.4 million. This is a huge amount for taxpayers to lose in such cases. The matter has become an issue and now with every sector looking like defending their site of hustle; nothing may happen to not review the case. On the same said report, when you exclude state prison costs, the amount still doubles that of a regular court sentence costs. A whopping $1.1 million was quoted for death punishment while the average yearly term sentences would cost $315160. The rate at which the death punishment costs have increased recently is what surprised everyone. Back on the 1980s, death punishment expenses were not more than $274210.",
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"segment": "Four Ways to Help Homeless People - Invisible People\nFour Ways to Help Homeless People\nSolutions to Homelessness\nWondering how to help homeless people? Many people have negative stereotypes of homeless people due to lack of awareness and experience. These stereotypes can be hurtful and stigmatizing. They contribute to a lack of public and political drive to do what needs to be done to end homelessness. Here are four ways you can take action and encourage those around you to do the same: 1) Educate Yourself, Your Peers, and Your Community\nLearn as much as you can about why people are homeless, how many people are homeless and other homelessness facts. Share this information with your peers, networks, and community members. 2) Volunteer\nThere are organizations in nearly every community that support homeless people and those living in poverty. Some are homeless shelters. Others provide homeless people with supports like food, clothing, legal advocacy, and financial assistance.",
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"segment": "How to Help Homeless Seniors - Invisible People\nHow to Help Homeless Seniors\nSolutions to Elderly Homelessness\nIncreasing affordable housing is the first step to help homeless seniors. Just like families, youth, and middle-aged adults, if rent is affordable, people will be less likely to become homeless. Additional steps to prevent elderly homelessness include resources to prevent eviction. In many communities, there are human service agencies and faith-based congregations to help homeless seniors. These organizations may provide: emergency housing assistance\ncase management\nmoney management services\nThese elements can help older people maintain their housing and prevent homelessness from happening in the first place. Sometimes, seniors who are at risk of homelessness just need a few hundred dollars to pay the current month’s rent. Or, they may need someone who can help them manage their finances and write checks as their health declines. Affordable Senior Housing\nSome people might ask: Why don’t elderly people who are at risk of losing their homes go to assisted living facilities, or “nursing homes?”",
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"segment": "During the winter, include socks, blankets and cold-weather clothing with your kits. Help Through Advocacy and Education\nYou can have a positive impact on the homeless community by advocating on behalf of its members. Write to your local or state government to ask for more funding or programming for those who are homeless. Send a letter to the editor of your local newspaper and attend rallies and meetings that raise awareness of the homeless issue. Educate yourself on the causes of homelessness and the issues that affect those in the homeless community, then share your findings with family, friends and colleagues. Explain the need to help those who are less fortunate, and detail the ways people can contribute. References\nUnited States Interagency Council on Homelessness: Substance Abuse\nNational Coalition for the Homeless: How You Can Help End Homelessness\nNational Coalition for Homeless Veterans: How You Can Help\nJustGive.org:",
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"segment": "Homeless People Desperately Need Socks, And This Is How You Can Help\nGeneral\nHomeless People Desperately Need Socks, And This Is How You Can Help\nby Mark Horvath\nDecember 6, 2017 Updated December 7, 2017\nMark Horvath\nI’m pretty sure I wasn’t the first guy to give socks to homeless people. But I can almost guarantee no one has handed out socks to as many homeless people in as many cities and countries as I have. In the last 10 years, I have traveled to over 300 cities and eight different countries handing out socks and making new homeless friends. I thought it would be a good idea to put together a “how-to” guide on handing out socks to people experiencing homelessness. YouTube\nInvisible People\n945K subscribers\nSubscribe\nHow to Give Socks to Homeless People. Watch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos\nMore videos\nYou're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later.",
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"segment": "They’re just in trouble, but there’s a way to help them.” – Father Joe Carroll\nWhen people use the term “the homeless” or “homeless person” (even in the context of compassion and kindness, such as “helping the homeless,” “feeding the homeless,” and “care for the homeless”), they are characterizing all people who are homeless as one thing and one thing only: homeless. However, we cannot define people solely by their homelessness. Each person experiencing homelessness contains a multitude: They are mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, sons, daughters, artists, writers, businesspersons, entrepreneurs, athletes, and so much more. While, again, this might seem trivial to some, as Lera Boroditsky, a psychologist at Stanford University, once said: “Even a small fluke of grammar can have an effect on how people think about the world.” How Language Can Change Our Perspective of Homelessness\nWhen people hear the term “homeless people” or “the homeless,” they might unintentionally associate that term with negative and harmful stereotypes. Through this phrasing, we might inadvertently be lumping together a negative stereotype with the human attached to the phrase.",
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"segment": "1) Educate Yourself, Your Peers, and Your Community\nLearn as much as you can about why people are homeless, how many people are homeless and other homelessness facts. Share this information with your peers, networks, and community members. 2) Volunteer\nThere are organizations in nearly every community that support homeless people and those living in poverty. Some are homeless shelters. Others provide homeless people with supports like food, clothing, legal advocacy, and financial assistance. There are also organizations and groups that are not addressing homelessness specifically, but are advocating for affordable housing, increasing minimum wages, and other issues that impact people who are homeless. Find an organization or group that is focused on ending homelessness (not maintaining it), interests you, and is looking for volunteers. Volunteering is a great way to help people in your community and learn about the challenges they are facing. Some, but not all, non-profit organizations have volunteer coordinators. If you are not sure how to find an organization in your area that helps homeless people, your state’s homeless coalition (every state and many cities have one) is a good place to start.",
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"segment": "Organizations That Help Homeless People Get Prepared for an Interview | Work - Chron.com\nOrganizations That Help Homeless People Get Prepared for an Interview\nWork\n|\nJob Interviews\n|\nInterview Preparation\nBy Scott Thompson\nPeople struggling with homelessness and the issues that often contribute to homelessness may have a hard time finding steady employment even if they are determined to try. Organizations in many communities offer help for homeless people trying to get back into the workforce. Some organizations employ homeless people and even find them housing. Job Skills Training\nThe skills needed to survive in the harsh conditions faced by the homeless community can be so different from the skills needed to land a job that many homeless people need training in how to present themselves to their own best advantage at an interview. Organizations like Chrysalis in Los Angeles teach homeless clients how to talk about the job skills they possess, how to explain gaps in employment to a potential employer and how to work out problems that may arise with co-workers or supervisors after they are hired. Chrysalis also operates its own building management company that hires homeless people and provides them with housing at the same time. Washington state's THRIVE program provides similar services, including help with resumes, interviews and job placement. Interview Clothing Help\nEven a homeless person with a strong work history, no substance abuse issues and excellent interview skills would still find it difficult to ace an interview without professional-looking clothing. Dress for Success is a national organization that helps low income women, whether they are homeless or not, by providing a free suit for a job interview. After landing a job, clients can return for an additional free work outfit.",
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"segment": "You can work directly with those experiencing homelessness by educating them, legally representing them, or treating their well-being. Counselors, social workers, teachers, nurses, and other professionals specialize in just that. Or you can work behind the scenes, working on policies that help the homeless or getting involved in urban planning that shelters them. Here are just some of the many career paths where you can help the homeless. Social Work\nIf you’d like to help the homeless population in a very direct way, then you may want to consider a career in social work. In this field, you’ll be able to help those experiencing homelessness gain access to housing, food, education, jobs, and other resources they need to get off the streets. You can work with individuals or families, children or adults. There are even organizations like the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth and OutFront Minnesota that specialize in helping homeless teenagers get what they need to be safe and comfortable as they finish school and transition into adulthood. If this seems like a career path for you, consider getting a bachelor’s, master’s (MSW), or doctorate (DSW) degree in social work or start volunteering with your local homeless shelters or organizations. Popular Careers Where You Can Make a Difference\nCareer\n2018 Median Salary\nJob Growth\n(2018-2028)\nDegree Path\nChild, Family and School Social Workers\n$46,270\n7.3%\nSocial Work\nHealthcare Social Workers\n$56,200\n17%\nSocial Work\nCommunity and Social Services Managers\n$65,320\n13%\nSocial Work\nHow to Become a\nSocial Worker\nPublic Policy\nAnother way to help the homeless is by entering a career in public policy.",
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"segment": "And while there are many ways you can help the homeless, from volunteering to simply donating old clothing or handing out food, choosing to dedicate your career to the cause will have the greatest impact. Keep reading to learn more about careers where you can make a real difference helping the homeless. Last Updated: 08/14/2020\n5 Alarming Facts About Homelessness in America\n1\nA total of 552,830 people experienced homelessness on a single night in 2018. 2\nThe number one cause of homelessness is not being able to find affordable housing. 3\nHomelessness increased by 0.3% (1,834 people) between 2017 and 2018. 4\nShelters only have enough temporary beds for 70% of the homeless population. 5\n24% of the homeless population is chronically homeless, meaning they’ve been homeless for at least a year or repeatedly. Sources: National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty\nNational Alliance to End Homelessness\nCareer Paths Where You Can Help the Homeless\nThere are many ways you can help the homeless on a professional level.",
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"segment": "D.)\nEducation Administrators (Elementary and High School)\n$90,060\n5.7%\nMaster’s Degree in Education Administration\nEducation Doctoral Degree (Ed. D.)\nHow to Become a\nTeacher\nHow to Become a Substitute Teacher\nDirect Patient Care\nRegardless of the hospital or medical facility, healthcare professionals often find themselves treating patients who are homeless in their day-to-day work. Medical professionals who want to be even more involved can offer their services to homeless organizations and shelters or working at shelters or rescue missions that have on-site clinics. You don’t even need to become a doctor to do this. Many nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants help the homeless population get the care that they need. There are even doctors who treat the homeless on the streets. While you don’t have to go that far, there are always ways medical professionals can provide healthcare to the homeless. Popular Careers Where You Can Make a Difference\nCareer\n2018 Median Salary\nJob Growth\n(2018-2028)\nDegree Path\nRegistered Nurse\n$71,730\n12.1%\nAssociate of Science in Nursing (ADN)\nBachelor of Science Nursing (BSN)\nMaster of Nursing in Science (MSN)\nPhysician Assistant\n$108,610\n31%\nMaster’s in Physician Assistant Studies\nDoctor of Science in Physician Assistant Studies\nNurse Practitioner\n$107,030\n28.2%\nMaster of Science in Nursing\nDoctor of Nursing Practice\nPublic Health\nThere are many ways you can help the homeless through a career in public health. You could teach the general population about the health risks and issues those experiencing homelessness face, which could inspire them to get involved with local homeless shelters and organizations. You could work with organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Psychological Association (APA) to educate the general public about the physical and mental health issues the homeless face.",
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"segment": "pinterest-pin-it\nCan you tell if someone's homeless just by looking? Not always. by Leroy Allen Skalstad (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons\nKnowing What Clues May Indicate Homelessness Can Be of Use to People Homed and Homeless\nHomeless people are frequently victims of violence and discrimination. The single most effective method of avoiding violence and discrimination while on the street is to avoid being perceived as homeless. Some people who wish to help through volunteer work and charity seem to be held back by a concern that the people they may choose to help are not actually experiencing homelessness, but instead are homed con artists. While it's unlikely they'll ever encounter someone feigning homelessness, a bit of information might help them relax and just get on with being kind to those in need. Both of these groups of people could benefit from having a better idea of how to tell what details most strongly imply that a person is without a permanent residence. If you’d like to learn how to tell if someone is probably homeless, either to avoid being identified as homeless yourself or to avoid getting taken in by a con-artist feigning homelessness, I have some insights that may be helpful. There's Absolutely No Foolproof Way to Tell if Someone Is Homeless or Not\nAs you may have gathered from the introduction above, many homeless people work very hard to camouflage their situation for reasons of safety and to avoid discrimination. Additionally, the things many people do just to be more comfortable and to feel happier can make their lack of an abode less obvious.",
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"segment": "Explain the need to help those who are less fortunate, and detail the ways people can contribute. References\nUnited States Interagency Council on Homelessness: Substance Abuse\nNational Coalition for the Homeless: How You Can Help End Homelessness\nNational Coalition for Homeless Veterans: How You Can Help\nJustGive.org: 35 Ways to Help the Homeless\nThe Salvation Army: Donate Goods\nGoodwill: Donate and Shop\nWriter Bio\nToronto-based journalist William McCoy has been writing since 1997, specializing in topics such as sports, nutrition and health. He serves as the Studio's sports and recreation section expert. McCoy is a journalism graduate of Ryerson University.",
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"segment": "Not only will we give them a meal and a bed, but we can also provide them with the services and support they need to get off the streets for good. 3. What services are available for people experiencing homelessness in downtown Los Angeles? Many services are available through private and public organizations, including long- and short-term shelter, transitional housing, counseling, medical and dental care, vision services, job training and placement, substance abuse programs, mental health services, and transportation. However, getting the right help at the moment it is needed most can be extremely difficult. Navigating the maze of services and agencies can be overwhelming. Meanwhile, the needs of people experiencing homelessness continue to exceed available help year after year. That’s why Union Rescue Mission is here to help these precious men, women, and children in need. 4. How can I know if an organization asking for money to help those experiencing homelessness is legitimate?",
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"segment": "Navigating the maze of services and agencies can be overwhelming. Meanwhile, the needs of people experiencing homelessness continue to exceed available help year after year. That’s why Union Rescue Mission is here to help these precious men, women, and children in need. 4. How can I know if an organization asking for money to help those experiencing homelessness is legitimate? Begin by finding out if they are members of ECFA (Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability) as is Union Rescue Mission. The also gives information about charity organizations. Non-profit charity online databases can also be good resources for locating the legitimacy of a 501 (c) (3). Then, go visit them. See for yourself what they are doing, who they are helping, how funds are being used, and if they are really making a difference.",
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"segment": "Learn More on How to Help Homeless People\nTo learn more about solutions to homelessness, visit: Families and children\nYouth\nSeniors\nVeterans\nEach of these activities may seem small, but together, we can have a collective impact to help homeless people. C4 innovations\nC4 Innovations advances recovery, wellness, and housing stability for people who are marginalized. We are committed to reducing disparities and achieving equitable outcomes. We partner with service organizations, communities, and systems to develop and implement research-based solutions that are: person-centered, recovery-oriented, and trauma-informed. Related Topics\nHomelessness Learn More\nYour support can create amazing change\nJoin the campaign to end homelessness by supporting the only newsroom focused solely on the topic of homelessness. Our original reporting — posted five to seven days a week — can also be found on Apple News and Google News. Through storytelling, education, news, and advocacy, we are changing the narrative on homelessness. Invisible People is a nonprofit organization.",
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"segment": "3\nHomelessness increased by 0.3% (1,834 people) between 2017 and 2018. 4\nShelters only have enough temporary beds for 70% of the homeless population. 5\n24% of the homeless population is chronically homeless, meaning they’ve been homeless for at least a year or repeatedly. Sources: National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty\nNational Alliance to End Homelessness\nCareer Paths Where You Can Help the Homeless\nThere are many ways you can help the homeless on a professional level. You can work directly with those experiencing homelessness by educating them, legally representing them, or treating their well-being. Counselors, social workers, teachers, nurses, and other professionals specialize in just that. Or you can work behind the scenes, working on policies that help the homeless or getting involved in urban planning that shelters them. Here are just some of the many career paths where you can help the homeless. Social Work\nIf you’d like to help the homeless population in a very direct way, then you may want to consider a career in social work.",
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"segment": "Pursuing a career in criminal justice is one way to address issues such as this. There are a many ways you can help the homeless through a career in criminal justice. For example, as a police sergeant, you could help enact new protocols that improve police interactions with the homeless population. Or you could become a public defender and protect the rights of the homeless. This could involve joining an organization like the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty to help them combat the criminalization of the homeless population. Popular Careers Where You Can Make a Difference\nCareer\n2018 Median Salary\nJob Growth\n(2018-2028)\nDegree Path\nPolice Officer\n$63,380\n5%\nAssociate Degree in Criminal Justice\nBachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice\nPolice Supervisors\n$89,030\n4.8%\nAssociate Degree in Criminal Justice\nBachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice\nLawyer\n$120,910\n6%\nJuris Doctor Degree\nProbation and Parole Officer\n$53,020\n3.3%\nBachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice\nCorrectional Treatment Specialist\n$53,020\n3.3%\nBachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice\nHow to Become a Police Officer\nUrban Planning and Development\nA great way to help the homeless on a professional level",
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"segment": "Surely you need to figure out that you will be homeless quickly, and you need to be quick to find churches that help with rent and homeless. There is a different organization that works for homeless people, and they are a web-based organization as well. You should check out these web-based organizations to make sure you can know your eligibility, income criteria, and rules and regulations as per state location. Churches That Help With Homeless\nThere are churches and faith-based community that provides help for homeless people. We are going to discuss the topmost churches that help with the homeless. This can be helpful when you are going to be homeless, and you are homeless right now. The Salvation Army\nThe Salvation Army is one of the giant places to make a sure shelter for the most ill-fated people who are going to be homeless. There are different programs under this benevolent organization; to make sure emergency homeless shelters for the people on the road and under the sky. So the programs are highly effective to make sure better living for them.",
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"segment": "Volunteering not only helps support the work of the ministry, but also gives you the opportunity to get to know the people in need. Many of our volunteers tell us they feel that their lives have changed as much as the lives of the people they are working with! Learn more about how you can volunteer your time and talents at Union Rescue Mission. You can also email our volunteer office at [email protected]\n6. Pray for people who are struggling or experiencing homelessness in your community. Your prayers are a source of strength and hope to men and women who are struggling with homelessness. Your prayers are also appreciated on behalf of the guests, residents, and staff here at Union Rescue Mission. 2. What should I do when someone who appears to be hungry and experiencing homelessness asks for money? Never give money to a person who is begging.",
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"headings": "Why We Don’t Use the Terms “the Homeless” or “Homeless People”\nWhy We Don’t Use the Terms “the Homeless” or “Homeless People”\nA Better Way to Phrase “Homeless Person”\n“Homeless Woman”\n“Homeless People”\n“Street People”, “Transients”, “Bums”\nHelping the Homeless”, “Feeding the Homeless”, “Care for the Homeless”\nWhy Should I Use “Person Who is Homeless” vs. “Homeless Person”\nHow Language Can Change Our Perspective of Homelessness\nHow Language Obscures Causes of Homelessness\nLGBTQI+ Youths Who Are Homeless\nSurvivors of Domestic Violence\nRacial Inequalities\nMental Illness\nInsufficient Income and Lack of Affordable Housing\nDisability and Chronic Illness\nWe Can All Make a Difference\n",
"segment": "They are mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, sons, daughters, artists, writers, businesspersons, entrepreneurs, athletes, and so much more. While, again, this might seem trivial to some, as Lera Boroditsky, a psychologist at Stanford University, once said: “Even a small fluke of grammar can have an effect on how people think about the world.” How Language Can Change Our Perspective of Homelessness\nWhen people hear the term “homeless people” or “the homeless,” they might unintentionally associate that term with negative and harmful stereotypes. Through this phrasing, we might inadvertently be lumping together a negative stereotype with the human attached to the phrase. In turn, these negative stereotypes encourage stigma, which can increase the shame and embarrassment of people experiencing it. In addition to the other barriers that people face when overcoming homelessness (including mental illness, physical illnesses, unemployment, etc.), shame can prevent people from seeking the help they need. “It almost meant to me like I had nowhere else to go other than to be homeless now. Like I won’t even be able to get a job now because I am homeless or of course, ya know, the way people look at ya if they knew you were homeless and this is it;",
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"headings": "What is homelessness?\nWhat is homelessness?\nYou may be homeless if you're sleeping rough, don't have rights to stay where you are or you live in unsuitable housing.\nWhen are you homeless?\nWho is affected?\nHow do people become homeless?\nWho can help if you are homeless?\nGet advice if you are homeless or at risk\nIf you need to talk to someone, we'll do our best to help\nHave you had a bad housing experience?\nShare your story\n",
"segment": "being evicted\nsplitting up with your partner\nfamily or friends asking you to leave\ndomestic violence or abuse\nharassment by neighbours\na disaster such as a fire or flooding\nWho can help if you are homeless? You can ask for help from a local council if you are homeless or threatened with homelessness within the next 8 weeks. Local councils have a legal duty to help some people. Not everyone gets help with housing, some people just get advice on how to find a home. Usually it's the housing department that helps, but sometimes social services helps instead. This may happen if the housing department can't help but there are children in the family or someone is elderly or frail. Some charities for the homeless may help young people, people who don't have children and people with drug or alcohol problems. Some provide temporary emergency accommodation such as night-shelters or hostels . A local church or charity may also be able to help with basics like food and clothing. Practical help is provided by day centres for homeless people, food banks and soup runs.",
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"segment": "This will be a big deal to the homeless people who don’t have a permanent house. At the reception center, one can get postal service and mail. Additionally, there is a health care center where homeless people can get free health check-ups and care. Presbyterian Mission\nPresbyterian Mission is a faith-based organization to eliminate hunger and homelessness in the community. This organization has homelessness ministries and ensures volunteers who work in the nearby shelter. The fund is also granted and provided to make sure the homeless people can get a better and safer place to live in. this is the part of the social service, ensuring transitional housing and affordable housing for the homeless people. When you face a crisis related to homelessness, you need to check out this organization to get assistance in food and housing. This organization also partners many homeless partners and grantees such as the National Coalition for the Homeless, Missoula Interfaith Collaborative (Montana), Beloved Asheville, Washington Interfaith Network. What To Do When You Are Experiencing To Be Homeless\nBeing homeless in the blink of an eye is a big disaster in life.",
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"segment": "It is about being “empathetically correct”: humanizing people who are often forgotten, objectified, and stigmatized by society. “These are neighbors. They’re not strangers. They are somebody’s son, somebody’s daughter. They’re just in trouble, but there’s a way to help them.” – Father Joe Carroll\nWhen people use the term “the homeless” or “homeless person” (even in the context of compassion and kindness, such as “helping the homeless,” “feeding the homeless,” and “care for the homeless”), they are characterizing all people who are homeless as one thing and one thing only: homeless. However, we cannot define people solely by their homelessness. Each person experiencing homelessness contains a multitude:",
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"segment": "How To Find Churches That Help With The Homeless\nHomeless people are the most ill-fated in the community as they don’t have a house to live in. In the event of being homeless, people desperately seek help to get shelter. But homeless people are often seen to go here and there, but they don’t get a house at all. Churches are the faith-based community that provides shelter assistance, food assistance and other financial assistance for the people who are going to be homeless. These churches are near your location, and you should contact these churches before. Surely you need to figure out that you will be homeless quickly, and you need to be quick to find churches that help with rent and homeless. There is a different organization that works for homeless people, and they are a web-based organization as well. You should check out these web-based organizations to make sure you can know your eligibility, income criteria, and rules and regulations as per state location. Churches That Help With Homeless\nThere are churches and faith-based community that provides help for homeless people. We are going to discuss the topmost churches that help with the homeless.",
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"segment": "FAQs/Studies - Chicago Coalition for the Homeless\nFAQs/Studies\nFrequently Asked Questions About Homelessness\nWhere can I call for help for a homeless person or family in the city of Chicago? Please phone Chicago City Services at “311” or (312) 744-5000. If you are homeless and need shelter, tell the operator that you are homeless and in need of shelter. During the coronavirus pandemic, CCH is getting calls from people who say they do not get a referral when they call the city of Chicago’s “311” helpline. Please try again, hitting “O” to reach an operator. This is the only way to reach an operator outside of regular hours, which are 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.\nIf you are housed but concerned that you may lose your housing, tell the operator you need “short term help.” Callers will be transferred to a Homelessness Prevention Call Center. The provider may be able to assist you in applying for a homeless prevention grant. The center is housed and operated by Catholic Charities, with services available in multiple languages. Callers with hearing problems can access TTY equipment at (312) 948-6817.",
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"headings": "About Helping People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness\nAbout Helping People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness\n1. How can I help a person experiencing homelessness?\n2. What should I do when someone who appears to be hungry and experiencing homelessness asks for money?\n3. What services are available for people experiencing homelessness in downtown Los Angeles?\n4. How can I know if an organization asking for money to help those experiencing homelessness is legitimate?\n5. What are the advantages of faith-based services?\n",
"segment": "Taking time to talk with someone experiencing homelessness in a friendly, respectful manner can give them a wonderful sense of dignity. If you can, spend time building a friendship with them — such as talking together while sharing a meal. Experiencing homelessness can be very isolating, discouraging, and embarrassing. These men and women need the consistent love and encouragement of friends to help them make healthy choices for their lives. 3. Recognize that people experiencing homelessness (and their problems) are not all the same. The person you meet may be a battered woman, an addicted veteran, or someone who is lacking job skills . . . sadly, the possibilities are endless. Encourage the person you meet to get help through a mission, but remember that ultimately it must be their decision. Rescue missions offer immediate food and shelter.",
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"segment": "There may be no minimum preparation to get shelter or find a home to live in. The people who can be homeless should apprehend before and take immediate steps to get an umbrella over the head. So there are some important issues that you may follow to save you from any disaster such as homelessness in your life. Know the shelter system in your community\nThere are so many shelter systems in the community. This shelter system is ready to provide shelter for homeless people. When you live in the community, you should know where this shelter is located and how they provide shelter. This can be a good deal to get immediate shelter in case you can be homeless. Collect emergency hotline numbers\nPeople may experience an emergency in life. According to the study, there is no common sense for 8 seconds when people face an uncertain disaster. In any uncertain moment, it is important to be cool and make the right decisions.",
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"segment": "Centenary Community Ministries in Macon Georgia\nCentenary Community Ministries in Macon Georgia is the churches that extend help to homeless people. They also provide emergency cash to help pay for the rent and can be used for the first’s month rent and deposit to rent an apartment. On the eve of Covid-19, there are so many homeless shelters as the number of homeless people was significantly increasing. More importantly, you may also get help such as stimulus checks provided by the government. The Centenary Community ministries’ volunteers are ready to help you prepare tax forms; applications so that you can also apply for this stimulus check. There are different types of programs under this church; you may also contact them to get emergency help as you are homeless. Harmony United Methodist Church\nHarmony United Methodist Church is one of the great places for homeless people to get immediate help. At least you can start your day with donated breakfast such as doughnuts and coffee in the parking lot.",
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"segment": "You may also benefit from studying political science at the college level and getting involved in your area’s politics and community however you can. Popular Careers Where You Can Make a Difference\nCareer\n2018 Median Salary\nJob Growth\n(2018-2028)\nDegree Path\nCity Manager\n$104,980\n5.7%\nPublic Administration\nLegislator\n$24,670\n5.2%\nPublic Administration\nPolitical Scientist / Policy Analyst\n$117,570\n5.3%\nMaster of Public Administration (MPA)\nTeaching and Education\nThere are a lot of ways teachers can help students who are homeless, ranging from providing a list of community resources for the child or family to just being a good influence in their life. If you want to work in education but not in a teaching role, you can still help homeless youth succeed. There are many resources that schools and its administrators can offer homeless youth, including money for transportation, more leniency when the student’s grades are suffering, and providing adults for the kid to talk to about being homeless. Popular Careers Where You Can Make a Difference\nCareer\n2018 Median Salary\nJob Growth\n(2018-2028)\nDegree Path\nKindergarten /Elementary School Teachers\n$33,970\n6.4%\nElementary Education\nHigh School Teachers\n$60,320\n4%\nSecondary Education\nSpecial Education Teachers\n$59,780\n3%\nSpecial Education\nAdult Literacy and High School Equivalency Teachers\n$53,630\n-10%\nEducation / Teaching\nCareer and Technical Education Teachers\n$56,750\n-1%\nEducation / Teaching\nElementary, Middle School and High School Principals\n$95,310\n4%\nMaster’s Degree in Education Administration\nEducation Doctorate Degree (Ed. D.)\nEducation Administrators (Elementary and High School)\n$90,060\n5.7%\nMaster’s Degree in Education Administration\nEducation Doctoral Degree (Ed. D.)\nHow to Become a\nTeacher\nHow to Become a Substitute Teacher\nDirect Patient Care\nRegardless of the hospital or medical facility, healthcare professionals often find themselves treating patients who are homeless in their day-to-day work. Medical professionals who want to be even more involved can offer their services to homeless organizations and shelters or working at shelters or rescue missions that have on-site clinics. You don’t even need to become a doctor to do this. Many nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants help the homeless population get the care that they need.",
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"headings": "How Are We Doing?\nHow Are We Doing?\nHomelessness 101\n22,000+\npeople housed since 2012\n90%\nsuccess rate for local housing programs\n30,418\nunique people seeking homeless assistance in 2020\n$55M\nin public funding for homeless solutions in 2020 (coordinated by the Coalition)\nIn 2020, more than 30,000 people in Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery Counties accessed some type of homeless service, and when you include prevention and other services (like clothing or food assistance), the number jumps to more than 45,000 people. The 2020 Homeless Count & Survey shows that we can expect to see 3,974 people experiencing homelessness at any given moment in the Houston region.\nFrequently Asked Questions\nThe Coalition\nThe Way Home\nHMIS\nHouston Region\nNational\nAbout the Coalition\nWhat is the Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County?\nHow is the Coalition working to prevent and end homelessness?\nWhat is Homeless Court?\nWhat is the annual Homeless Count & Survey?\nHow can I help people experiencing homelessness?\n",
"segment": "Also known as The Point-in-Time (PIT) count, the Annual Homeless Count & Survey is a count of sheltered (residing in emergency shelter or transitional housing) or unsheltered (residing in a place not meant for human habitation) people experiencing homelessness on a single night in January. The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) requires that Continuums of Care conduct the PIT on an annual basis. Each year the PIT is planned, coordinated, and carried out by the Coalition for the Homeless. How can I help people experiencing homelessness? Homelessness remains a challenge in the Houston region, but the Coalition believes that homelessness is solvable with the help of the entire community. The major ways you can help are by making a donation, educating yourself and advocating on behalf of our most vulnerable neighbors, and by volunteering. About The Way Home\nWhat is The Way Home? The Way Home CoC is the collaborative effort underway to solve homelessness in Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery Counties. Comprised of more than 100 stakeholders from all sectors, The Way Home provides the governance and structure to implement nationally recognized housing programs and other services to ensure that homelessness in our community is rare, brief, and non-recurring. What is the role of the Coalition in The Way Home?",
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"headings": "How to Help Homeless Families\nHow to Help Homeless Families\nSolutions to Child and Family Homelessness\nHelp Homeless Families: What You Can Do\nHelp on a Local Level\nC4 innovations\nRelated Topics\nYour support can create amazing change\n",
"segment": "Each of these activities may seem small, but together, we can have a collective impact. Learn more—read “ 4 Ways to Help Homeless People. ” C4 innovations\nC4 Innovations advances recovery, wellness, and housing stability for people who are marginalized. We are committed to reducing disparities and achieving equitable outcomes. We partner with service organizations, communities, and systems to develop and implement research-based solutions that are: person-centered, recovery-oriented, and trauma-informed. Related Topics\nFamily Homelessness Learn More\nYour support can create amazing change\nJoin the campaign to end homelessness by supporting the only newsroom focused solely on the topic of homelessness. Our original reporting — posted five to seven days a week — can also be found on Apple News and Google News. Through storytelling, education, news, and advocacy, we are changing the narrative on homelessness. Invisible People is a nonprofit organization.",
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"headings": "What is homelessness?\nWhat is homelessness?\nYou may be homeless if you're sleeping rough, don't have rights to stay where you are or you live in unsuitable housing.\nWhen are you homeless?\nWho is affected?\nHow do people become homeless?\nWho can help if you are homeless?\nGet advice if you are homeless or at risk\nIf you need to talk to someone, we'll do our best to help\nHave you had a bad housing experience?\nShare your story\n",
"segment": "Some people may be more vulnerable to homelessness. You may be more at risk if you are: leaving home for the first time or leaving care\npregnant with nowhere to stay when the baby comes\nstruggling to live on benefits or a low income\nfrom abroad without the right to claim benefits\nan asylum seeker or refugee\nleaving prison\nHow do people become homeless? You could become homeless for many different reasons. These could include: being evicted\nsplitting up with your partner\nfamily or friends asking you to leave\ndomestic violence or abuse\nharassment by neighbours\na disaster such as a fire or flooding\nWho can help if you are homeless? You can ask for help from a local council if you are homeless or threatened with homelessness within the next 8 weeks. Local councils have a legal duty to help some people. Not everyone gets help with housing, some people just get advice on how to find a home. Usually it's the housing department that helps, but sometimes social services helps instead.",
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"headings": "How Homeless People Become Homeless\nHow Homeless People Become Homeless\nCommon life events that can cause homelessness\nEviction or Foreclosure\nEnding a Relationship\nDomestic Violence\nDeath of a Loved One\nComing Out As LGBTIQ+\nHealth Issues\nMental Illness\nAddiction\nAny Combination of the Above\nKayla Robbins\nRelated Topics\nYour support can create amazing change\n",
"segment": "Invisible People is a nonprofit organization. We rely on the support of friends like you — people who understand that well-written, carefully researched stories can change minds about this issue. And that’s what leads to true transformation and policy change. Our writers have their fingers on the pulse of homeless communities. Many are formerly or currently homeless themselves. They are the real experts, passionate about ending homelessness. Your support helps us tell the true story of this crisis and solutions that will end it. Your donations help make history by telling the real story of homelessness to inspire tangible actions to end it. Your donation, big or small, will help bring real change. DONATE NOW",
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"segment": "When you are homeless or recently have lost a job or business, your bad condition is going without saying. These social services provide shelter for the homeless in the apartment building as assistance. In case there is no food at home, this social service brings foods from the grocery store and reaches the front porch free of cost. The Window\nThe Window is a faith-based community that ensures permanent house for homeless people. This organization mainly believes that homeless people need to have an address to make sure they can open a bank account and get other government benefits and ensures children’s education. This will be a big deal to the homeless people who don’t have a permanent house. At the reception center, one can get postal service and mail. Additionally, there is a health care center where homeless people can get free health check-ups and care. Presbyterian Mission\nPresbyterian Mission is a faith-based organization to eliminate hunger and homelessness in the community. This organization has homelessness ministries and ensures volunteers who work in the nearby shelter.",
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"segment": "Through storytelling, education, news, and advocacy, we are changing the narrative on homelessness. Invisible People is a nonprofit organization. We rely on the support of friends like you — people who understand that well-written, carefully researched stories can change minds about this issue. And that’s what leads to true transformation and policy change. Our writers have their fingers on the pulse of homeless communities. Many are formerly or currently homeless themselves. They are the real experts, passionate about ending homelessness. Your support helps us tell the true story of this crisis and solutions that will end it. Your donations help make history by telling the real story of homelessness to inspire tangible actions to end it. Your donation, big or small, will help bring real change.",
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"segment": "The Meals on Wheels program is an example of a program that you can engage with in your community that will help seniors. Learn more—read “ 4 Ways to Help Homeless People. ” C4 innovations\nC4 Innovations advances recovery, wellness, and housing stability for people who are marginalized. We are committed to reducing disparities and achieving equitable outcomes. We partner with service organizations, communities, and systems to develop and implement research-based solutions that are: person-centered, recovery-oriented, and trauma-informed. Related Topics\nHomeless Seniors Learn More\nYour support can create amazing change\nJoin the campaign to end homelessness by supporting the only newsroom focused solely on the topic of homelessness. Our original reporting — posted five to seven days a week — can also be found on Apple News and Google News. Through storytelling, education, news, and advocacy, we are changing the narrative on homelessness. Invisible People is a nonprofit organization.",
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"segment": "In this field, you’ll be able to help those experiencing homelessness gain access to housing, food, education, jobs, and other resources they need to get off the streets. You can work with individuals or families, children or adults. There are even organizations like the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth and OutFront Minnesota that specialize in helping homeless teenagers get what they need to be safe and comfortable as they finish school and transition into adulthood. If this seems like a career path for you, consider getting a bachelor’s, master’s (MSW), or doctorate (DSW) degree in social work or start volunteering with your local homeless shelters or organizations. Popular Careers Where You Can Make a Difference\nCareer\n2018 Median Salary\nJob Growth\n(2018-2028)\nDegree Path\nChild, Family and School Social Workers\n$46,270\n7.3%\nSocial Work\nHealthcare Social Workers\n$56,200\n17%\nSocial Work\nCommunity and Social Services Managers\n$65,320\n13%\nSocial Work\nHow to Become a\nSocial Worker\nPublic Policy\nAnother way to help the homeless is by entering a career in public policy. This could mean becoming a legislator or representative in your area or becoming a political scientist who analyzes and writes about policies to promote change. If you choose to get involved in politics, you could push for affordable housing like councilman Mitch O’Farrell did in Los Angeles. You could also work for organizations like the National Alliance to End Homelessness that are involved in advocating for a number of policies to get passed by Congress to help prevent and eliminate homelessness. Policies like Housing First that provide permanent housing to the homeless have already been effectively enacted, proving this is a great way to help this population. If you want to get involved in public policy, check with your local homeless organizations to see what they’re already doing and ways to get involved.",
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"segment": "Homeless Court, established in 2006, is a program coordinated by the Coalition that enables defendants who are experiencing homelessness to resolve outstanding Class C misdemeanor offenses within the City of Houston’s Municipal Court System. Houston’s Homeless Court is a partnership among city courts, the Coalition, and local homeless service providers which allows people experiencing homelessness to meet traditional sentence requirements (fines, public work service, etc.) through service program activities such as chemical dependency meetings, computer literacy classes, and job skills trainings. Referrals are initiated by homeless service provider staff and submitted to the Coalition. What is the annual Homeless Count & Survey? Also known as The Point-in-Time (PIT) count, the Annual Homeless Count & Survey is a count of sheltered (residing in emergency shelter or transitional housing) or unsheltered (residing in a place not meant for human habitation) people experiencing homelessness on a single night in January. The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) requires that Continuums of Care conduct the PIT on an annual basis. Each year the PIT is planned, coordinated, and carried out by the Coalition for the Homeless. How can I help people experiencing homelessness? Homelessness remains a challenge in the Houston region, but the Coalition believes that homelessness is solvable with the help of the entire community.",
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"segment": "Learn and share as much as you can about veteran homelessness – the causes, its impact, and solutions. Visit with homeless veteran service providers. Contact your mayor’s office for a list of providers, or search the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans database. Make a donation to your local homeless veteran service provider. You can donate money or contact them to find out if they need specific items for their programs or for the veterans themselves. Advocate to end veteran homelessness in your community. Contact your elected officials. Discuss what is being done for homeless veterans and what more can be done. Learn more—read “ 4 Ways to Help Homeless People. ” C4 innovations\nC4 Innovations advances recovery, wellness, and housing stability for people who are marginalized.",
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"segment": "The fund is also granted and provided to make sure the homeless people can get a better and safer place to live in. this is the part of the social service, ensuring transitional housing and affordable housing for the homeless people. When you face a crisis related to homelessness, you need to check out this organization to get assistance in food and housing. This organization also partners many homeless partners and grantees such as the National Coalition for the Homeless, Missoula Interfaith Collaborative (Montana), Beloved Asheville, Washington Interfaith Network. What To Do When You Are Experiencing To Be Homeless\nBeing homeless in the blink of an eye is a big disaster in life. There may be no minimum preparation to get shelter or find a home to live in. The people who can be homeless should apprehend before and take immediate steps to get an umbrella over the head. So there are some important issues that you may follow to save you from any disaster such as homelessness in your life. Know the shelter system in your community\nThere are so many shelter systems in the community. This shelter system is ready to provide shelter for homeless people.",
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"segment": "Or refer him/her to an agency that can provide food and shelter such as a local soup kitchen. Never give out cash. The money you give to “help” that person could be used to buy drugs or alcohol instead. 2. Talk to them with respect. Taking time to talk with someone experiencing homelessness in a friendly, respectful manner can give them a wonderful sense of dignity. If you can, spend time building a friendship with them — such as talking together while sharing a meal. Experiencing homelessness can be very isolating, discouraging, and embarrassing. These men and women need the consistent love and encouragement of friends to help them make healthy choices for their lives. 3.",
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"segment": "When you live in the community, you should know where this shelter is located and how they provide shelter. This can be a good deal to get immediate shelter in case you can be homeless. Collect emergency hotline numbers\nPeople may experience an emergency in life. According to the study, there is no common sense for 8 seconds when people face an uncertain disaster. In any uncertain moment, it is important to be cool and make the right decisions. As part of this decision, you need to call to emergency hotline number to make sure you can get quick assistance. 2-1-1 is availa",
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"segment": "If people experiencing homelessness are generally cooperative, aren’t breaking laws or creating public safety concerns, Mesa’s Police can and do take more of a ‘rehabilitative’ approach to serving this population. Officers can provide a guide/handout to explain the programs and resources available and to help connect those experiencing homelessness with the right agency/contact. And, if a homeless individual receives a criminal citation from Police, there is a way to have charges dismissed/suspended – if the proper resources are being accessed and used. For example, if you are living on the streets and are making progress securing permanent housing or receiving counseling services, in the interest of justice, the charges may be dismissed. However, to be considered for a charge dismissal, people must provide proper documentation of resources, and they must be provided to Officer Brandon Kozeliski at Mesa PD, or the Mesa Prosecutor’s Office, or the Mesa Public Defender’s Office prior to the court date. If people experiencing homelessness choose to use their own resources and can demonstrate rehabilitative progress, there is a possibility that he/she could receive alternative sentencing. The Court could order a person to utilize resources in order to suspend a fine, jail time, or probation upon completion of housing. There is also a possibility of geographical restrictions as part of a probation program. Bottomline: Mesa’s Police Department is working diligently to provide new avenues of access to service for people in crisis and are or are nearly experiencing homelessness.",
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"segment": "emergency housing assistance\ncase management\nmoney management services\nThese elements can help older people maintain their housing and prevent homelessness from happening in the first place. Sometimes, seniors who are at risk of homelessness just need a few hundred dollars to pay the current month’s rent. Or, they may need someone who can help them manage their finances and write checks as their health declines. Affordable Senior Housing\nSome people might ask: Why don’t elderly people who are at risk of losing their homes go to assisted living facilities, or “nursing homes?” The primary reason is cost. Most assisted living facilities are very expensive. Affordable senior housing properties do exist and are accessible to some people at risk of homelessness. These are apartment communities offering rents that are reasonably priced to lower-income older adults. Affordable senior housing allows people to have enough money left over to pay for other necessities, such as groceries or medication.",
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"segment": "applications so that you can also apply for this stimulus check. There are different types of programs under this church; you may also contact them to get emergency help as you are homeless. Harmony United Methodist Church\nHarmony United Methodist Church is one of the great places for homeless people to get immediate help. At least you can start your day with donated breakfast such as doughnuts and coffee in the parking lot. When you don’t have any place to go, this place can be a wonderful solution to end your homelessness. The church members ensure emergency camping for creating shelter and the demand was on the rise due to the increasing number of homeless people. Harmony United Methodist church always focuses on shelter with food assistance. Cass Community Social Services in Detroit\nWhen you are living in Detroit, you are lucky enough to go there for emergency help. This is based in Detroit.",
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"segment": "How to Access Help and Resources | City of Mesa\nResidents » Community Development » Addressing Homelessness\nHow to Access Help and Resources\nHow can I help a person/family experiencing homelessness and who wants help? Thank you for wanting to help someone or a family in need. Because homelessness can and does occur with elderly, Veterans, families, single men, single women, couples and families, there are many different agencies and services available to meet individual sheltering, medical and basic needs. Rather than listing the dozens of locations and services, we have provided a few key agencies below. These agencies also have connections and can refer people to other local agencies to help someone. Please know, Mesa’s resources are invested in Mesa-based homeless and Mesa-based services. So, if you are working with someone who didn’t have shelter in Mesa before becoming homeless, you will need to connect them to County resources. We have provided that information for you too, as well as information for US Veterans. Again, thank you for your concern, compassion and for wanting to find humane and respectful ways to help people who are experiencing homelessness in Mesa. Emergency/Welfare Check\nIf you see an emergent nee (medical or other crisis or crime is present), dial 911 and police/fire will make contact and attempt to connect to services.",
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"segment": "Fun fact: I won $50,000 on Wheel of Fortune and I’ve appeared on over 12 reality shows!) This money allowed me to start a new life. But I’m the exception to the rule. Escaping homelessness, once you’re trapped in the cycle, is incredibly difficult, and resources to help the homeless are terribly underfunded and under-served. If I’m being totally honest I still feel like I’m one mistake away from being out on the streets again and that’s terrifying. How to help\nPeople often ask me what they can do to help the homeless and I always say, “Just look around you!” When someone has so little, it doesn’t take much to help. You can start by not judging the homeless. Don’t say that they deserve to be in that situation—no human being deserves that.",
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"segment": "Better yet, be an informed voter! What have candidates said about people living in poverty? Have they mentioned what affects homeless people – like affordable housing, access to health and mental health care, and living wages? Do their solutions seem effective to you? Vote for the people who support the things you want to see in your community and our country. Learn More on How to Help Homeless People\nTo learn more about solutions to homelessness, visit: Families and children\nYouth\nSeniors\nVeterans\nEach of these activities may seem small, but together, we can have a collective impact to help homeless people. C4 innovations\nC4 Innovations advances recovery, wellness, and housing stability for people who are marginalized. We are committed to reducing disparities and achieving equitable outcomes. We partner with service organizations, communities, and systems to develop and implement research-based solutions that are:",
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"segment": "This can be helpful when you are going to be homeless, and you are homeless right now. The Salvation Army\nThe Salvation Army is one of the giant places to make a sure shelter for the most ill-fated people who are going to be homeless. There are different programs under this benevolent organization; to make sure emergency homeless shelters for the people on the road and under the sky. So the programs are highly effective to make sure better living for them. Homeless Shelter – there may be people who have been instantly homeless, and there is no place to go for. So this homeless shelter is mainly for the men, women, and children who are struggling due to no house. So you can check the emergency shelter under the Salvation Army. Transitional Housing – when you are temporarily displaced, chronically homeless, and young adults facing domestic violence, recent eviction, and domestic violence and assistance issues such as furniture assistance, food, utility assistance, and clothes. There is temporary shelter to get a safe living place with food and support to get back on their stability.",
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"segment": "How to Help Homeless Families - Invisible People\nHow to Help Homeless Families\nSolutions to Child and Family Homelessness\nFamilies who are homeless face complex challenges that can’t be solved by any one federal, state, or community agency. Solutions to homelessness include: more affordable housing\nwages that cover the real costs of living\naccess to supportive services to help people gain and maintain stability such as affordable health and mental health care services and transportation to work and school\nFamilies with children who are homeless need quality daycare opportunities for young children. This allows parents to work, seek employment, or attend school or training programs. Homeless families may also qualify for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), a federal program for pregnant women and families with one or more dependent children. TANF provides financial assistance to help pay for food, shelter, utilities, and non-medical expenses. Families experiencing domestic violence need secure places to stay and resources to enhance their safety and stability. Homeless students also need reliable transportation to school. Ideally they would continue attending the same school they did before becoming homeless to prevent changing classes. ( The more a kid changes schools and classes, the more disruptive it is to their learning.)",
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"segment": "You could even help journalistically investigate the merits of homelessness being a public health issue. Each path has its own set of education and experience requirements, as well as earnings potential. Learn more about possible careers below. Popular Careers Where You Can Make a Difference\nCareer\n2018 Median Salary\nJob Growth\n(2018-2028)\nDegree Path\nEpidemiologist\n$69,660\n5%\nMaster of Public Health (MPH)\nDoctor of Public Health (DrPH)\nCommunity Health Worker\n$39,540\n12.5%\nCollege degree not typically required\nMedical and Health Services Manager\n$99,730\n17.6%\nMaster of Health Administration (MHA)\nHealth Educator\n$54,220\n10.3%\nBachelor’s Degree in Health Education\nCriminal Justice\nEvery year, roughly 48,000 people entering homeless shelters are coming from jail or prison —almost directly going from being locked up to being homeless. In fact, as many as 15 percent of those in jail report having been homeless at some point in their lives. Pursuing a career in criminal justice is one way to address issues such as this. There are a many ways you can help the homeless through a career in criminal justice. For example, as a police sergeant, you could help enact new protocols that improve police interactions with the homeless population. Or you could become a public defender and protect the rights of the homeless. This could involve joining an organization like the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty to help them combat the criminalization of the homeless population.",
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"segment": "School closings due to the COVID-19 pandemic may also have a profound effect on families experiencing homelessness. Help Homeless Families: What You Can Do\nMany people don’t know that families and children are homeless because they don’t see them on the streets. Help homeless families by educating yourself and others. Learn and share as much as you can about homelessness – the causes, its impact, and solutions. Then, get involved! The federal government—as well as state, county, and local governments—control many of the laws, programs, and budgets that impact solutions to homelessness. By changing laws and policies, we can help end homelessness. If you are 18 years or older, make sure you are registered to vote. And then cast your vote on Election Day.",
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"headings": "Stimulus Check: How Homeless People Can Access Funds\nStimulus Check: How Homeless People Can Access Funds\nFor some, the first step will simply be acquiring basic identification info.\nHomeless individuals receiving a paper check will also need to provide a reliable address that it can be sent to.\nZoie Matthew\nRelated Topics\nYour support can create amazing change\n",
"segment": "Invisible People is a nonprofit organization. We rely on the support of friends like you — people who understand that well-written, carefully researched stories can change minds about this issue. And that’s what leads to true transformation and policy change. Our writers have their fingers on the pulse of homeless communities. Many are formerly or currently homeless themselves. They are the real experts, passionate about ending homelessness. Your support helps us tell the true story of this crisis and solutions that will end it. Your donations help make history by telling the real story of homelessness to inspire tangible actions to end it. Your donation, big or small, will help bring real change. DONATE NOW",
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"segment": "This is the only way to reach an operator outside of regular hours, which are 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.\nIf you are housed but concerned that you may lose your housing, tell the operator you need “short term help.” Callers will be transferred to a Homelessness Prevention Call Center. The provider may be able to assist you in applying for a homeless prevention grant. The center is housed and operated by Catholic Charities, with services available in multiple languages. Callers with hearing problems can access TTY equipment at (312) 948-6817. Where can I call for help in suburban Cook County? Phone (877) 426-6515 for suburban Cook County’s Rental Assistance Call Center. The center handles calls related to rent, security deposits, utilities, and mortgage assistance. It is staffed Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.\nThe Illinois Foreclosure Prevention Line is at (855) 533-7411. It is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nWhere can I call for legal aid or advice for a homeless person or family living in Chicago or the suburbs?",
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"segment": "Your prayers are a source of strength and hope to men and women who are struggling with homelessness. Your prayers are also appreciated on behalf of the guests, residents, and staff here at Union Rescue Mission. 2. What should I do when someone who appears to be hungry and experiencing homelessness asks for money? Never give money to a person who is begging. Cocaine and other illegal drugs can be purchased on the streets today for less than $5. The money you give to “help” that person could very easily be used to buy drugs or alcohol instead. If a person is hungry, give him/her food, coupons, or gift certificates to nearby restaurants or grocery stores. Or refer him/her to a local agency that can provide food and shelter. The best thing to do is to encourage someone to come to a local homeless social service agency — a place like Union Rescue Mission.",
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"headings": "Helping the Homeless is Easy With These Seven Ideas\nHelping the Homeless is Easy With These Seven Ideas\nStartling facts about people affected by homelessness\nSeven ways to help the homeless\n1. Volunteer your time\n2. Donate new and gently used items\n3. Kick off a blanket or coat drive\n4. Create an online fundraiser\n5. Pay for a hotel room\n6. Advocate and share ideas\n7. Give out food gift cards\nExamples of how to help the homeless in your community\nWool Socks for the homeless\nHelp Give Back to Veterans\nReady to be a part of the solution?\n",
"segment": "Helping the Homeless is Easy With These Seven Ideas\nGoFundMe Charity Logo\nHow it works\nSign in\nStart a GoFundMe\nFor individuals\nFundraisers\nGoFundMe Heroes\nSuccess stories\nCoronavirus fundraising\nJustice and equality fundraising\nFundraise for\nMedical\nMemorial\nEmergency\nNonprofit\nEducation\nSee all\nHow it works\nHow GoFundMe works\nWhat is crowdfunding? Team fundraising\nThe Donate Button\nFundraising tips\nFundraising ideas\nHelp center\nBlog\nGoFundMe Community\nFor charities\nStart a GoFundMe\nSign in\nStart a GoFundMe\nStart a new fundraiser\nFinancial Assistance\nHelping the Homeless is Easy With These Seven Ideas\nMarch 9, 2021 | 6 min read Financial Assistance\nAs the housing crisis in the US continues to worsen, more and more individuals and families are faced with financial instability and homelessness. In fact, over 500,000 people are homeless every single night in the US, according to a 2015 study by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In this guide, learn how helping the homeless in your own community or beyond is possible and can make a true and lasting difference. Create a fundraiser\nStartling facts about people affected by homelessness\nCalifornia and New York have the highest rates of homelessness throughout the United States, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness. Out of every 10,000 people in California, 33 are homeless, and in New York, the number jumps to 46 homeless for every 10,000 people. According to the National Coalition for the Homelessness, mental illness affects 20-25% of the homeless population in the United States. Two of the populations largely affected by homelessness are children and veterans. According to the HUD, 23% of all homeless are children under the age of 18. Nearly 12% of all homeless are veterans.",
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"headings": "How to Get Rid of Homelessness\nHow to Get Rid of Homelessness\n1. Give them some food or drink.\n2. Talk to them and learn their story.\n3. Help them find a better place to stay.\n4. Get them the resources they need.\n5. Donate to a homeless shelter.\n6. Call the authorities.\n",
"segment": "Talking to a homeless person helps give you perspective on the homeless situation in general, and also gives you ideas on what the next best step to take would be for them. Many homeless people do not have the resources to get the help they need. 3. Help them find a better place to stay. Almost any big city has a homeless shelter or a series of homeless shelters. See if you can get in contact with them to find out if they have available space to take in new people. How would you like sleeping on a bench or a sidewalk every night? You probably would not enjoy that in the least, and homeless people don’t either. Chances are they would love a bed and a roof over their head, so see if you can help them find one. Keep in mind that not all homeless people are completely out of money.",
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"segment": "In San Diego, according to the RTFH Point-in-Time We All Count Report, 58% of those who are unsheltered have a disability as compared to 10% of the general population. 32% of those individuals have chronic illness. Even worse, people living on the streets often have co-occurring conditions, including multiple chronic and disabling health and behavioral health conditions, resulting in frequent and costly hospitalizations and emergency room visits. However, consistent safety, comfort and warmth inside and away from the brutal exposure of the streets, use of emergency services can decrease drastically. We Can All Make a Difference\nWe can all make small changes in our language that make a big difference in combating the stigma of homelessness. By adjusting the phrases we use to describe homelessness, we eliminate the shame that can often keep people from pursuing the help that they need. By recognizing the humanity of people who are homeless, we can begin t",
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"segment": "The primary reason is cost. Most assisted living facilities are very expensive. Affordable senior housing properties do exist and are accessible to some people at risk of homelessness. These are apartment communities offering rents that are reasonably priced to lower-income older adults. Affordable senior housing allows people to have enough money left over to pay for other necessities, such as groceries or medication. However, access to affordable senior living can be very challenging. An average wait time can last approximately three to five years, and some people may never be able to access these facilities. A few specific policies can help the health of homeless seniors. For example, diabetes and hypertension rates were climbing in the aging homeless population. However, recent opportunities afforded by Medicaid expansion and the Affordable Care Act increased their use of medical services.",
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"headings": "5 Ways To Help Homeless People Living On America’s Streets\n5 Ways To Help Homeless People Living On America’s Streets\nBEFORE YOU GO\nMORE:\n",
"segment": "One nonprofit that’s helping to empower former servicemen and servicewomen is U.S. Vets, an organization that in the course of one year helped 3,000 veterans find housing and more than 1,000 veterans obtain full-time employment. Find out how you can get involved with U.S. Vets here. 4. Give Homeless People A Voice\nTo put a face to the plight of the homeless in this country, video blog Invisible People documents the day-to-day struggles that come from living without shelter. Founder Mark Horvath, who once lived on the streets of California, aims to use his storytelling platform to make homeless people visible and inspire advocates to take action. Find out how you can get involved here. 5. Get The Government Involved\nThe National Coalition for the Homeless provides advocacy programs and pushes public policy initiatives with the goal of ending homelessness and protecting homeless people’s rights. The organization’s main policy focus is its Bring America Home Act, which would serve as the federal government’s first comprehensive response to the causes and consequences of homelessness. Learn how to get involved here.",
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"segment": "Crisis | Together we will end homelessness\nToggle navigation\nToggle navigation\nDonate\nGet help\nClose menu\nSearch\nEnding homelessness\nEnding homelessness\nHomelessness knowledge hub\nBenefits and employment\nLaw and rights\nHousing\nHealth and wellbeing\nRough sleeping\nLatest briefings and responses\nResources for practitioners\nScotland Prevention Review Group\nConferences and events\nPlan to end homelessness\ncynllun Digartrefedd\nAPPG for Ending Homelessness\nGet involved\nGet involved\nCrisis Spring Raffle\nCafe from Crisis\nCampaign\nCorporate partnerships\nDonate\nFundraise\nGift Aid\nPeople's Postcode Lottery\nPhilanthropy\nShop from Crisis\nTrust partnerships and Lottery\nVolunteer\nTogether\nAbout us\nAbout us\nOur annual reports\nThe Crisis Blog\nContact us\nOur people\nHistory\nHow we work\nJobs at Crisis\nLatest news\nMedia centre\nOur celebrity ambassadors and supporters\nOur Crisis members\nOur vice presidents\nCrisis this Christmas\nGet help in your local area\nBirmingham\nBrent\nCoventry\nCroydon\nEdinburgh\nLondon\nMerseyside\nNewcastle\nOxford\nSouth Wales\nSouth Yorkshire\nDonate\nScotland\nWales\nStay Awake with Crisis\n24 hours. No sleep. We won’t rest until homelessness is ended. Sign up\nHow you can support Crisis\nDonate\nMake a one-off gift, or set up a regular donation. You can also pay in money you've already raised. Donate\nVolunteer\nBy volunteering with Crisis you can make a real difference to people experiencing homelessness. Volunteer with Crisis\nCampaign\nHelp us campaign for the changes we know are needed to end homelessness for good. Campaign to end homelessness\nVenture Studio from Crisis\nWe invest in, support, and create ventures to end homelessness. Explore the Venture Studio\nWe are the national charity for homeless people. We help people directly out of homelessness and campaign for the changes needed to solve it altogether.",
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"headings": "How to Tell if Someone Might Be Homeless\nHow to Tell if Someone Might Be Homeless\nKnowing What Clues May Indicate Homelessness Can Be of Use to People Homed and Homeless\nThere's Absolutely No Foolproof Way to Tell if Someone Is Homeless or Not\nWearing Layers of Clothing\nWearing Free T-shirts\nShabby Clothing\nWorn Shoes\nCleanliness\nA Public Routine\nSleeping in Public\nBad Haircuts\nSome Things That Do Not Rule Out Being Homeless\nWhat Things Do You Think Are Strong Clues That Someone Might Be Living Without A Home?\n",
"segment": "While it's unlikely they'll ever encounter someone feigning homelessness, a bit of information might help them relax and just get on with being kind to those in need. Both of these groups of people could benefit from having a better idea of how to tell what details most strongly imply that a person is without a permanent residence. If you’d like to learn how to tell if someone is probably homeless, either to avoid being identified as homeless yourself or to avoid getting taken in by a con-artist feigning homelessness, I have some insights that may be helpful. There's Absolutely No Foolproof Way to Tell if Someone Is Homeless or Not\nAs you may have gathered from the introduction above, many homeless people work very hard to camouflage their situation for reasons of safety and to avoid discrimination. Additionally, the things many people do just to be more comfortable and to feel happier can make their lack of an abode less obvious. People who are trying to feign homelessness for whatever reason also will try, with varying degrees of commitment and success, to imitate the behaviors or conditions people living on the street may perform or endure involuntarily. Both of these issues complicate the task of telling who is homeless and who is not. But if you know a few things that strongly suggest a person is homeless you can either take steps to avoid those actions and conditions if you are homeless or to make a more comfortable decision to help someone if you are not. Wearing Layers of Clothing\nSome homeless people wear multiple layers of clothing both to keep warm and to make carrying around an entire wardrobe easier. This may take the form of wearing skirts over trousers or other such slightly odd combinations.",
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"headings": "How to Help the Homeless: 11 Ideas\nHow to Help the Homeless: 11 Ideas\nHomelessness is a big problem, but don’t be overwhelmed.\nHow to Help the Homeless\nEducate yourself.\nAcknowledge them.\nFeed them.\nProvide water.\nDonate the items they actually need.\nTravel-sized hygiene supplies are helpful.\nDonate first aid supplies if you can.\nRemember their furry friends.\nOffer to help with paperwork.\nSet them up for success.\nBecome an advocate and get involved.\nSave Money & Get Free Stuff!\nAbout Nicole Thelin\nGet Freebies & Deals Sent to Your Inbox!\nGet Freebies & Deals in Your Inbox\nGet Freebies & Deals Sent to Your Phone!\n",
"segment": "How To Help The Homeless: 11 Ideas - Low Income Relief\nHow to Help the Homeless: 11 Ideas\nMany of us have wondered how to help the homeless. However, getting started can be intimidating or overwhelming especially if you are unfamiliar with the many issues that homeless people face. - Advertisements -\nOn any given night, over 500,000 people are homeless in the United States. Millions of children experience homelessness every year. It is a heartbreaking tragedy, but it’s something that everyone can help with. Contents: show\n1. Homelessness is a big problem, but don’t be overwhelmed.",
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"headings": "How to Help Homeless People\nHow to Help Homeless People\nLend Your Time\nGive Money or Items\nOrganize Something Yourself\nHelp Through Advocacy and Education\n",
"segment": "You can also support shelters through donations of items such as computers, cell phones, toiletries, children's toys and household items. 00:00\n00:00 00:00\nGO LIVE\nFacebook\nTwitter\nEmail\nEmbed\nSpeed Normal\nAutoplay\nAn unknown error has occurred\nBrought to you by Sapling\nBrought to you by Sapling\nOrganize Something Yourself\nIt's possible to help the homeless community by organizing an initiative yourself. Start a food drive in your neighborhood, recruit neighbors and kids to help you and travel door to door to collect non-perishable food items to give to a food bank. Or, ask for bottles that you can return for a refund and donate those proceeds to a charitable organization. You can also assemble kits that contain basic toiletries and personal-care items and distribute the kits to homeless people yourself, or partner with an organization that performs a similar task. During the winter, include socks, blankets and cold-weather clothing with your kits. Help Through Advocacy and Education\nYou can have a positive impact on the homeless community by advocating on behalf of its members. Write to your local or state government to ask for more funding or programming for those who are homeless. Send a letter to the editor of your local newspaper and attend rallies and meetings that raise awareness of the homeless issue. Educate yourself on the causes of homelessness and the issues that affect those in the homeless community, then share your findings with family, friends and colleagues.",
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"headings": "How do People Become Homeless?\nHow do People Become Homeless?\nUnaffordable Housing\nLow Income\nLoss of Employment\nSafety\nIncarceration\nGuild Can Help\nSources:\n",
"segment": "In 2018, 38% of homeless Minnesotans reported that fear for their safety caused them to lose their housing. Nearly half of women experiencing homelessness reported leaving housing due to safety issues, versus 29% of men experiencing homelessness. Domestic violence can force people to choose between homelessness and staying in an abusive relationship, a choice no one should have to make. Incarceration\n29% of Minnesota adults experiencing homelessness report that their criminal background has prevented them from obtaining housing. Previously incarcerated individuals may not receive help getting housing prior to release.. Additionally, getting a job is more difficult for those with a criminal record, impacting their ability to pay rent. Guild Can Help\nHere at Guild, we’ve been helping individuals experiencing homelessness find housing for over 30 years. We know that individuals experiencing homelessness often face complex and intersecting challenges. We believe everyone is deserving of a safe, stable place to live. Our services are person-centered and tailored to fit needs. Learn more about our Housing services.",
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"segment": "Through storytelling, education, news, and advocacy, we are changing the narrative on homelessness. Invisible People is a nonprofit organization. We rely on the support of friends like you — people who understand that well-written, carefully researched stories can change minds about this issue. And that’s what leads to true transformation and policy change. Our writers have their fingers on the pulse of homeless communities. Many are formerly or currently homeless themselves. They are the real experts, passionate about ending homelessness. Your support helps us tell the true story of this crisis and solutions that will end it. Your donations help make history by telling the real story of homelessness to inspire tangible actions to end it. Your donation, big or small, will help bring real change.",
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"segment": "When you don’t have any place to go, this place can be a wonderful solution to end your homelessness. The church members ensure emergency camping for creating shelter and the demand was on the rise due to the increasing number of homeless people. Harmony United Methodist church always focuses on shelter with food assistance. Cass Community Social Services in Detroit\nWhen you are living in Detroit, you are lucky enough to go there for emergency help. This is based in Detroit. When you are homeless or recently have lost a job or business, your bad condition is going without saying. These social services provide shelter for the homeless in the apartment building as assistance. In case there is no food at home, this social service brings foods from the grocery store and reaches the front porch free of cost. The Window\nThe Window is a faith-based community that ensures permanent house for homeless people. This organization mainly believes that homeless people need to have an address to make sure they can open a bank account and get other government benefits and ensures children’s education.",
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"segment": "Cocaine and other illegal drugs can be purchased on the streets today for less than $5. The money you give to “help” that person could very easily be used to buy drugs or alcohol instead. If a person is hungry, give him/her food, coupons, or gift certificates to nearby restaurants or grocery stores. Or refer him/her to a local agency that can provide food and shelter. The best thing to do is to encourage someone to come to a local homeless social service agency — a place like Union Rescue Mission. Not only will we give them a meal and a bed, but we can also provide them with the services and support they need to get off the streets for good. 3. What services are available for people experiencing homelessness in downtown Los Angeles? Many services are available through private and public organizations, including long- and short-term shelter, transitional housing, counseling, medical and dental care, vision services, job training and placement, substance abuse programs, mental health services, and transportation. However, getting the right help at the moment it is needed most can be extremely difficult.",
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"segment": "Addictions prevent them from looking for work and from getting hired. Many employers assume homeless people are addicts. Many have jobs already. Despite having a job, people still can still lose their homes or be unable to afford housing. Each of these situations is described fully below, where you'll also find information about job statistics, how to help a homeless person get a job, and discussions about how easy it is to lose your home, whether or not homeless people are just lazy, and why money alone can't solve the problem. pinterest-pin-it\nHomeless people can't get a place to live until they get a job... but can't get a job until they get a place to live. Brandi Ibrao via Unsplash\n1. Homeless People Don't Have Regular Addresses\nThis is pretty much the definition of being homeless. The lack of an address can be a huge obstacle to finding work. Many do not have a mailing address they can use on job applications or have the address to a PO box, church, or mission to use.",
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"segment": "Many are formerly or currently homeless themselves. They are the real experts, passionate about ending homelessness. Your support helps us tell the true story of this crisis and solutions that will end it. Your donations help make history by telling the real story of homelessness to inspire tangible actions to end it. Your donation, big or small, will help bring real change. DONATE NOW",
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"segment": "Of those, 21.5% reported temporarily staying with others at least once in 2018. Seventy-eight percent of people served in the homeless service system were black, 18% white, and 3% other; 10% percent reported themselves as Latino. CCH pointed out demographics that showed 12,307 people, or 29% of those over age 18, are employed. Another 20% had attended college or earned an associate’s or bachelor’s degree. Of the 30,681 homeless people living in families with children, 77% were doubled-up. A total of 22,324 (29%) were minor children experiencing homelessness. Of the 30,681 homeless family households, 23,633 (77%) were doubled-up. Of the 34,299 homeless individuals, 24,561 (72%) were doubled-up. Unaccompanied homeless youth, ages 14 through 24, totaled 16,580 individuals, of whom 10,220 (94%) doubled-up.",
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"title": "Churches That Help With Homeless People In Emergency Situation",
"headings": "Churches That Help With Homeless People In Emergency Situation\nChurches That Help With Homeless People In Emergency Situation\nHow To Find Churches That Help With The Homeless\nChurches That Help With Homeless\nThe Salvation Army\nThe Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Program\nFirst United Methodist Church\nChurches United\nCentenary Community Ministries in Macon Georgia\nHarmony United Methodist Church\nCass Community Social Services in Detroit\nThe Window\nPresbyterian Mission\nWhat To Do When You Are Experiencing To Be Homeless\nKnow the shelter system in your community\nCollect emergency hotline numbers\nContact with the near food bank\nWork out from shelter to housing\nCommunicate with your dear ones\nFAQ – Frequently Asked Questions\nWill churches help the homeless?\nWhat is a hotel voucher?\nHow do the homeless get hotel vouchers?\nWhat do people need to do if there is a possibility of being homeless?\nFinal Verdict\n",
"segment": "This church’s belief is that homeless will get safe shelter, stable housing, nutritious food, and a path toward healing. More importantly, the purpose of this church to engage people in an umbrella and give courage to the people in need that come through our doors. Many people work here as a volunteer to help the homeless people that are awesome support from them. So this organization works and in association with different party’s donation. When you need help from this organization, you just go there and seek help indeed. Centenary Community Ministries in Macon Georgia\nCentenary Community Ministries in Macon Georgia is the churches that extend help to homeless people. They also provide emergency cash to help pay for the rent and can be used for the first’s month rent and deposit to rent an apartment. On the eve of Covid-19, there are so many homeless shelters as the number of homeless people was significantly increasing. More importantly, you may also get help such as stimulus checks provided by the government. The Centenary Community ministries’ volunteers are ready to help you prepare tax forms;",
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"segment": "Information is available on the estimated wait times for different properties. In the suburbs of Cook County, contact the Housing Authority of Cook County: Resident and Applicant Portal\nHow many homeless people live in Chicago? In May 2020, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless (CCH) released its annual study of how many Chicagoans are homeless. Using a methodology that includes the most current census data, 76,998 Chicagoans were homeless in 2018. Seventy-six percent of these homeless residents lived doubled-up in the homes of others due to hardship, often in overcrowded conditions. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Communities Survey, 58,872 people lived doubled-up in Chicago in 2018. Of those, 60% were black, 30% white, 1 multiracial, and 12% other races; 27% identified as Latino. According to 2017 HMIS data provided by All Chicago, 23,087 people utilized the homeless service system.",
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"headings": "Unsafe and Unwell: How Homelessness Affects Women and How to Help\nUnsafe and Unwell: How Homelessness Affects Women and How to Help\nHow Many Women Are Homeless?\nEpisodic homelessness\nTransitional/temporary homelessness\nChronic homelessness\nRural homelessness\nWhat Health Outcomes Do Women Experiencing Homelessness Face?\nIntimate Partner Violence and Assault\nMental Illness\nHygiene\nHIV/AIDS\nChild Care and Families\nWhat Can Be Done to Help Women Experiencing Homelessness?\nMoney\nHow Far Does Your Donation Go?\nWant to learn more? Contact these sources for information:\nItems and Goods\nClothing\nToiletries and hygiene products\nChildren’s Items\nMiscellaneous\nTime\nInfluence\nNumber of Women Experiencing Homelessness arrow_upward\nReturn to anchor link\nTypes of Homelessness arrow_upward\nReturn to anchor link\n",
"segment": "open_in_new\nHow Many Women Are Homeless? The District of Columbia has the highest rate of homelessness among women in the United States — 42 women per 10,000 people are without housing. On average, states have 4.37 homeless women per 10,000 people. North Dakota has the fewest women in unstable housing, with 1.28 per 10,000 people. Go to tabular data for the number of women experiencing homelessness in the U.S.\nAccording to a 2018 Point-in-Time survey, more than 216,000 women are homeless on a given night in the United States (PDF, 89 KB). External link: open_in_new But not every woman’s encounter with unstable housing is the same. Episodic homelessness\nrefers to people who fluctuate in and out of homelessness. It is sometimes quantified as experiencing three or more episodes of homelessness within the past year. Recurring trauma such as assault or intimate partner violence is often the cause of episodic homelessness for women.",
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"headings": "Homelessness and Mental Illness: A Challenge to Our Society\nHomelessness and Mental Illness: A Challenge to Our Society\nWhat is the prevalence of mental illness among people experiencing homelessness in the U.S.?\nWhat are the most common types of mental illness among people experiencing homelessness?\nHow are homelessness and mental illness connected?\nCan homelessness exacerbate an existing mental illness?\nHow do homelessness and mental illness influence a person's interactions with police and the justice system?\nHow does homelessness affect mental illness within families?\nWhat kinds of interventions help people with mental illness experiencing homelessness?\n— Written By Peter Tarr, Ph.D.\nSources:\nTags\n",
"segment": "Homeless adults with mental illness who experienced abuse or neglect in childhood are more likely to be arrested for a crime or be the victim of crime. How does homelessness affect mental illness within families? One of the biggest impacts of homelessness on mental illness comes through its effect on the mothers of families. For instance, mothers who experience postpartum depression during the first year after birth are at higher risk for homelessness or factors leading to homelessness such as evictions or frequent moves in the two to three years after the postpartum year. One of the largest studies of children and homelessness (17,000 children in Denmark) found a higher incidence of psychiatric disorders, including substance abuse, among adolescents with a mother or both parents with a history of homelessness. What kinds of interventions help people with mental illness experiencing homelessness? Programs that provide long-term (a year or longer) stable housing for people with mental illnesses can help to improve mental health outcomes, including reducing the number of visits to inpatient psychiatric hospitals. A 2015 study concluded that services that deliver cognitive and social skill training, particularly in developing and maintaining relationships, would be useful in helping people with mental illnesses and homelessness regain housing. — Written By Peter Tarr, Ph.D.\nClick here to read the Brain & Behavior Magazine's September 2018 issue\nSources: 1.",
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"segment": "Make your voice heard by bringing your ideas to city council meetings, or reach out to local politicians to find out what is currently being done, and how you can get involved in the process. 7. Give out food gift cards\nGiving money to homeless people is a quick and easy way to help, but you may not always have cash on hand when you come across someone who really needs help. Take a proactive step by purchasing several inexpensive gift cards to local restaurants, then hand them out whenever you see a need. Giving food to homeless people via gift cards is a simple way to brighten someone’s day and help them stay healthy and nourished. Examples of how to help the homeless in your community\nBy fundraising for the homeless, these individuals were able to spark change and inspire others to join in: Wool Socks for the homeless\nKen started his fundraiser with a simple goal in mind: purchase 500 pairs of wool socks for the homeless people in Bedford, Nova Scotia, where winter temperatures can be brutal. Ken started by asking for just $5 from people, as that is the cost of a single pair of wool socks. He was able to surpass his fundraising goal of $2,000 and make a difference during the harsh winter months.",
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"headings": "Four Ways to Help Homeless People\nFour Ways to Help Homeless People\nSolutions to Homelessness\n1) Educate Yourself, Your Peers, and Your Community\n2) Volunteer\n3) Raise Money\n4) Advocate for Change\nLearn More on How to Help Homeless People\nC4 innovations\nRelated Topics\nYour support can create amazing change\n",
"segment": "person-centered, recovery-oriented, and trauma-informed. Related Topics\nHomelessness Learn More\nYour support can create amazing change\nJoin the campaign to end homelessness by supporting the only newsroom focused solely on the topic of homelessness. Our original reporting — posted five to seven days a week — can also be found on Apple News and Google News. Through storytelling, education, news, and advocacy, we are changing the narrative on homelessness. Invisible People is a nonprofit organization. We rely on the support of friends like you — people who understand that well-written, carefully researched stories can change minds about this issue. And that’s what leads to true transformation and policy change. Our writers have their fingers on the pulse of homeless communities. Many are formerly or currently homeless themselves. They are the real experts, passionate about ending homelessness.",
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"segment": "Recognize that people experiencing homelessness (and their problems) are not all the same. The person you meet may be a battered woman, an addicted veteran, or someone who is lacking job skills . . . sadly, the possibilities are endless. Encourage the person you meet to get help through a mission, but remember that ultimately it must be their decision. Rescue missions offer immediate food and shelter. Many, like URM, offer long-term rehabilitation programs that help deal with the root causes of homelessness. 4. Support ministries like Union Rescue Mission through your donations. Most missions receive little or no government funding. Their source of support comes from caring individuals, churches, businesses, and civic groups who see the value of sharing their resources with those in need.",
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"segment": "TANF provides financial assistance to help pay for food, shelter, utilities, and non-medical expenses. Families experiencing domestic violence need secure places to stay and resources to enhance their safety and stability. Homeless students also need reliable transportation to school. Ideally they would continue attending the same school they did before becoming homeless to prevent changing classes. ( The more a kid changes schools and classes, the more disruptive it is to their learning.) School closings due to the COVID-19 pandemic may also have a profound effect on families experiencing homelessness. Help Homeless Families: What You Can Do\nMany people don’t know that families and children are homeless because they don’t see them on the streets. Help homeless families by educating yourself and others. Learn and share as much as you can about homelessness – the causes, its impact, and solutions.",
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"segment": "Poor mental health makes one more likely to experience the three major contributors to homelessness: poverty, disaffiliation, and personal vulnerability. Poverty: Poor mental health can make it more challenging to maintain a stable income. Disaffiliation: Poor mental health can inspire people to avoid friends, family, and others who may help them. The lack of a support network can make an individual more vulnerable. Personal Vulnerability: Poor mental health can make one’s thinking unsound, leading to poor decisions and undermine the ability to be resilient and resourceful. Insufficient Income and Lack of Affordable Housing\nThe NLCHP reported that in 2012, there were 10.3 million renters whose income was low enough to earn the HUD classification of “extremely low income.”",
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"segment": "We are committed to reducing disparities and achieving equitable outcomes. We partner with service organizations, communities, and systems to develop and implement research-based solutions that are: person-centered, recovery-oriented, and trauma-informed. Related Topics\nHomeless Veterans Learn More\nYour support can create amazing change\nJoin the campaign to end homelessness by supporting the only newsroom focused solely on the topic of homelessness. Our original reporting — posted five to seven days a week — can also be found on Apple News and Google News. Through storytelling, education, news, and advocacy, we are changing the narrative on homelessness. Invisible People is a nonprofit organization. We rely on the support of friends like you — people who understand that well-written, carefully researched stories can change minds about this issue. And that’s what leads to true transformation and policy change. Our writers have their fingers on the pulse of homeless communities.",
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"segment": "Mobile Loaves & Fishes\nMobile Loaves & Fishes (MLF) provides several services to homeless communities. Its \"Truck Ministry\" program delivers food, clothing and hygiene products to people every day of the year; the \"Community First! Village\" is designed to provide affordable housing for the chronically homeless in Central Texas and its \"Community Works\" program provides economic opportunities to the homeless. To learn how to volunteer for any of these programs visit the MLF website. Saint Louise House\nThe Saint Louise House (SLH) specifically supports single mothers and other women-led families that need more support than emergency shelters have the ability to provide. Volunteer applications and more information about SLH can be found on its website. Other than volunteering, another simple way you can help Austin's is to carry around extra bottles of water you can give to those in need. WATCH: Changes to Austin homeless ordinances approved\nPEOPLE ARE ALSO READING:",
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"segment": "Online coursework is available 24/7 through the Blackboard learning management system. The platform allows students to work independently, submit assignments, and access video lectures, quizzes, discussion forums, and texts. Resources include IT support, career services, mental health counseling, academic tutoring, and disability resources. USI also offers financial assistance, payment plans, and a Financial Care Team dedicated to helping students experiencing financial distress. Applicants must hold a bachelor’s in nursing with a minimum 3.0 GPA and an active nursing license that meets Indiana state requirements. Prospective students should submit an application, academic transcripts, a current resume, a statement of professional goals, and two references. Though not required, it is recommended that students have at least one year of professional clinical practice within the last five years. LEARN MORE\nOnline Degrees: 4\nFinancial Aid Recipients: 94%\nGraduation Rate:",
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"segment": "Hobbies are great ways to increase your skill set. Travel. The best way to gain knowledge as well as an appreciation for another culture is to experience it yourself. Financial Wellness\nWhat is it? Financial Wellness involves the process of learning how to successfully manage financial expenses. Money plays a critical role in our lives and not having enough of it impacts health as well as academic performance. Financial stress is repeatedly found to be a common source of stress, anxiety and fear for college students. Keeping track of expenses, making a budget, and sticking to it are important skills to have in order to be finically responsible and independent. Learning how to maximize your financial wellness now will help you feel prepared to handle potentially stressful financial situations in the future. Financial Wellness in College\nCollege students are often subject to significant financial distress.",
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"segment": "Financial Distress Definition\nCorporate Finance & Accounting Financial Analysis\nFinancial Distress\nBy\nFull Bio\nFollow\nLinkedIn with Background\nLinkedin\nFollow Twitter\nAdam Hayes is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and behavioral finance. Adam received his master's in economics from The New School for Social Research and his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in sociology. He is a CFA charterholder as well as holding FINRA Series 7 & 63 licenses. He currently researches and teaches at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Learn about our editorial policies\nAdam Hayes\nReviewed by\nFull Bio\nFollow\nLinkedIn with Background\nLinkedin\nFollow Twitter\nJanet Berry-Johnson is a CPA with 10 years of experience in public accounting and writes about income taxes and small business accounting. Article Reviewed on November 19, 2020\nLearn about our Financial Review Board\nJanet Berry-Johnson\nUpdated Apr 18, 2021\nWhat Is Financial Distress? Financial distress is a condition in which a company or individual cannot generate sufficient revenues or income, making it unable to meet or pay its financial obligations. This is generally due to high fixed costs, a large degree of illiquid assets, or revenues sensitive to economic downturns. For individuals, financial distress can arise from poor budgeting, overspending, too high of a debt load, lawsuit, or loss of employment.",
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"segment": "Franklin Pierce held its first graduation in 1967 and became accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) in 1968. While the college was overcrowded by 1970 despite building projects, the student body began to shrink by 1972. The college stayed roughly the same size throughout the 1970s. Financially, the school began to suffer by 1972 and by 1975 was in serious financial distress. In 1975, Frank DiPietro stepped down as college president, and former New Hampshire governor Walter Peterson took over. Under Peterson, over the next five years, the college returned to financial solvency. In the late 1970s to the early 1980s, the focus was maintenance of the student body rather than growth. By the early '80s, the college was ready for expansion. In 1985, the Emily Flint Campus Center began to be built and opened in the fall of 1986. This would house the post office (moved from Degregorio building), Student Activities (moved from the Manor), conference centers, cafeteria (moved from Edgewood), snack bar (which moved from Degregorio Building), and book store (also from the Degregorio building), among other uses.",
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"segment": "The local area does have quite a bit issues such as the crime that often occurs around/in the university. From what I've seen it's very easy to have your belongings stolen, especially if left in a car. Read 4,400 Reviews\ngrade\nB+\nOverall Niche Grade\n87% Acceptance Rate\n$20,968 Net Price\n1070-1260 SAT Range\nAdd to List\nWill You Get In? Compare\nFranciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University\n4 Year\nBaton Rouge, LA\nRating 3.83 out of 5\n220 reviews\n#328 Best Colleges in America\nSophomore: I’m currently a student in nursing. I have completed my 1st semester of clinicals and I absolutely love this university. This is my first experience attending college and I’m only sad that my financial loans are already maxed out and I have 4 more semesters to finish. So I’m greatly distressed that all the hard work I’ve put in to this education may be lost and I will be nearly $60,000 in debt without my degree. I’m not certain how this has happened as I’ve followed all my advisors advice and took every required course they said I was required to take. Very expensive!",
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"segment": "The school still lacked a full library, though a small limited one was in Monadnock, so in 1967 construction for a library/resource center began and was completed in 1969. The library moved from one of the classroom/dorm buildings to the resource center along with academic and administrative offices. Eventually years later, the television production center, radio station, computer labs, and the cable TV system headend would be located there. In 1971, Marcucella Hall was built for classrooms, enabling most of the classrooms in Crestview and all of the ones in Monadnock to relocate there. The Manor remained a student center as Rindge Hall became financial aid and registration offices. Franklin Pierce held its first graduation in 1967 and became accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) in 1968. While the college was overcrowded by 1970 despite building projects, the student body began to shrink by 1972. The college stayed roughly the same size throughout the 1970s. Financially, the school began to suffer by 1972 and by 1975 was in serious financial distress. In 1975, Frank DiPietro stepped down as college president, and former New Hampshire governor Walter Peterson took over.",
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"segment": "169 Best Colleges Still Searching For 2020 Applicants And Offering Tuition Discounts\nEdit Story\nEditors' Pick | Jun 15, 2020,09:44pm EDT | 98,911 views\n169 Best Colleges Still Searching For 2020 Applicants And Offering Tuition Discounts\nMatt Schifrin\nForbes Staff\nInvesting\nI'm Executive Editor in charge of all things Money & Markets. Share to Facebook\nShare to Twitter\nShare to Linkedin\nSyracuse University\nGetty\nEach year the National Association of College Admissions Counselors (NACAC) publishes its list of colleges that have failed to attract enough eligible students to fill up their classes. Thanks to an oversupply of colleges—there are more than 4,000—and a declining pool of high school seniors, the list has been growing for years. Last year 521 colleges reported they had failed to attract enough students as of the traditional May 1 deadline. This year, Covid-19 threw an unexpected and ugly curveball to colleges and universities, and despite many schools extending their deposit deadlines to June and July, already 776 colleges have reported to NACAC that they still have openings—a 49% increase. For many tuition-dependent schools, failing to bring in enough freshman and transfer students causes immediate severe financial distress, and many colleges are likely close or be forced to merge with other schools. Forbes consulted Princeton Review’s annual 385 Best Colleges guide, which identifies academic standouts among institutions of higher education regardless of their popularity or financial strength, and cross referenced it with NACAC’s college openings list. We discovered that 169 “Best” colleges are still desperately seeking students. Below you will find a list of these schools annotated by Forbes’ own America’s Top Colleges ranking, which awards colleges based on academics, experiences, career success and lowest student debt. And for those concerned about the viability of some of the colleges among the 169, we have included our 2019 Financial Grades, which measures the operational soundness and balance sheet strength of private not-for-profit colleges according to nine variables ranging from endowment per student to operating margin and instructional expenses per student.",
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"segment": "Verb Rebecca Hofmann conveys distress more naturalistically, with a drawing of a person whose limbs are pulled together in a sort of knot. — Mark Jenkins, Washington Post, \"In the galleries: Where artists engage with the earth,\" 4 Dec. 2020 The rescue group said there are concerns that noise from an upcoming military exercise in the area for members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization will distress the animals. — NBC News, \"Scottish rescuers attempt to herd whales away from coast ahead of military exercise,\" 1 Oct. 2020 Many colleges and universities across the nation, distressed by the negative financial, academic and social impact of continued online learning, are scrambling to find ways to safely educate and provide for their students in the fall. — Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times, \"How coronavirus could change college life: Outdoor classes, small group dorms, takeout dining,\" 30 Apr. 2020 McConnell’s plan would provide billions in loan guarantees to industries distressed by the crisis, such as the airlines, and offer billions in loan guarantees to small businesses. — Craig Gilbert, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, \"Democrats says McConnell stimulus plan falls short as both parties head into talks on coronavirus relief,\" 20 Mar. 2020 The changes were often distressing to the old guard. — Suzanne Daley, New York Times, \"Making the Front Page: How All the News Fits in Print,\" 23 Dec. 2019 Gardner said the news is distressing to many members of the campus community. — Sean Mcdonnell, Cincinnati.com, \"Ohio teen charged with killing her mother during argument,\" 5 Mar. 2020 And his posture has distressed the leaders in states where the virus is spreading exponentially - overwhelming hospitals, exhausting medical supply stockpiles and ravaging communities. —",
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"segment": "His responsibilities at Lehman during the time from 1994 to 2004 included restructuring advisory work, financial sponsors coverage, mergers acquisitions work and corporate finance. Prior to Lehman, Mr. Klein worked from 1986 to 1992 in sales, marketing and engineering as an aerospace engineer for The Boeing Company. Mr. Klein received a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, with Highest Distinction from the University of Virginia (1986) and an M.B.A. in Finance, as a Palmer Scholar, from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (1994). Craig Hart\nPortfolio Manager - Avenue U.S. Strategy\nMr. Hart is responsible for assisting with the direction of the investment activities of the Avenue U.S. Strategy, with a focus on energy and utility investments. Prior to joining Avenue in 2014, Mr. Hart was an Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at U.S. Power Generating Company. Previously, Mr. Hart was a Managing Consultant with the energy practice of PA Consulting Group. Mr. Hart has a B.A. from the Colorado College (1990), an M.B.A. from Yale School of Management (1999), and a Master of Environmental Science from Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (1999). Jonathan Ford\nSenior Portfolio Manager - Avenue Europe Strategy\nMr. Ford is responsible for the direction of the investment activities of the Avenue Europe Strategy. Prior to joining Avenue in 2009, Mr. Ford was the Head of European Research based in London for the Distressed Products Group at Deutsche Bank, focused on European distressed and special situations investments across the capital structure. Previously, Mr. Ford was an Assistant Director in the Corporate Restructuring Group at Close Brothers Group, where he worked on a number of high profile European restructuring and distressed mergers and acquisitions transactions.",
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"segment": "Money plays a critical role in our lives and not having enough of it impacts health as well as academic performance. Financial stress is repeatedly found to be a common source of stress, anxiety and fear for college students. Keeping track of expenses, making a budget, and sticking to it are important skills to have in order to be finically responsible and independent. Learning how to maximize your financial wellness now will help you feel prepared to handle potentially stressful financial situations in the future. Financial Wellness in College\nCollege students are often subject to significant financial distress. Student debt can be a looming challenge, especially with the rising costs of higher education, housing, bills, food, taking care of other dependents, and other basic expenses. Keeping up with these financial responsibilities can quickly become overwhelming, but ignoring them will only increase feelings of stress, anxiety, and fear. With so many things to juggle within a busy academic schedule, adding in some time every day to seek ways to improve financial wellness will help you feel less stress. Developing financially smart habits during college is a valuable investment to achieve your future goals. The route to financial wellness:",
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"segment": "Distress Cost Definition\nCorporate Finance & Accounting Corporate Finance\nDistress Cost\nBy\nFull Bio\nFollow\nLinkedIn with Background\nLinkedin\nWill Kenton has 10 years of experience as a writer and editor. He developed Investopedia's Anxiety Index and its performance marketing initiative. He is an expert on the economy and investing laws and regulations. Will holds a Bachelor of Arts in literature and political science from Ohio University. He received his Master of Arts in economics at The New School for Social Research. He earned his Master of Arts and his Doctor of Philosophy in English literature at New York University. Learn about our editorial policies\nWill Kenton\nUpdated Nov 3, 2020\nWhat Is Distress Cost? Distress cost refers to the expense that a firm in financial distress faces beyond the cost of doing business, such as a higher cost of capital. Companies in distress tend to have a harder time meeting their financial obligations, which translates to a higher probability of default. Distress costs may extend to the need to sell assets quickly and at a loss to cover immediate needs.",
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"segment": "He earned his Master of Arts and his Doctor of Philosophy in English literature at New York University. Learn about our editorial policies\nWill Kenton\nUpdated Nov 3, 2020\nWhat Is Distress Cost? Distress cost refers to the expense that a firm in financial distress faces beyond the cost of doing business, such as a higher cost of capital. Companies in distress tend to have a harder time meeting their financial obligations, which translates to a higher probability of default. Distress costs may extend to the need to sell assets quickly and at a loss to cover immediate needs. key takeaways\nDistress cost refers to the greater expense that a firm in financial distress incurs beyond the cost of doing business. Distress costs can be tangible, such as having to pay higher interest rates or more money to suppliers upfront. Distress costs can also be intangible, such as a loss of employee morale and productivity. Distress costs are broken down into two categories: ex-ante (before the event) and ex-post (after the event—e.g.,",
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"segment": "Consulting Staff, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island; Doctoring Preceptor, Brown University Medical School\nAllon Amitai, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians\nDisclosure: Nothing to disclose. Coauthor (s)\nRichard H Sinert, DO Professor of Emergency Medicine, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Research Director, State University of New York College of Medicine; Consulting Staff, Vice-Chair in Charge of Research, Department of Emergency Medicine, Kings County Hospital Center\nRichard H Sinert, DO is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Physicians, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine\nDisclosure: Nothing to disclose. Allison Regan, MD Resident Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn\nAllison Regan, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians, American Medical Association, Emergency Medicine Residents' Association\nDisclosure:",
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"segment": "Holistic Psychology & Wellness + Health Science = Pre-professional preparation needed for a career in medicine and beyond\nHolistic Psychology & Wellness + Social Work = Mental Health Specialist or Rehabilitation Specialist\nHolistic Psychology & Wellness + Spanish Minor = Community Health Educator\nGain Skills and Expertise\nHere’s a taste of what you’ll do in our holistic psychology and wellness program: Investigate how the mind, body and spirit are connected. Gain specialized knowledge in one of three tracks: Art Therapy, Counseling, or Expressive Arts Therapy. Explore theories of holistic psychology from many traditions, cultures, and eras. Cultivate cross-cultural and global perspectives on psychological well-being and distress. Develop a regular dedicated practice related to wellness, such as yoga or meditation. Alumni Story\nCarolyn Kaufman ’11\nFrom the depths of chronic illness, undergraduate psychology alum Carolyn Kaufman embraces a holistic approach to helping others. Read more about Carolyn Kaufman. Small College, Big University\nWithin the dynamic environment of a larger university, you'll receive the personalized education of a small liberal arts college of 1,400 students.",
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"segment": "Accounting can be studied at all levels and graduate students can choose between a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Science in Accounting to prepare for the CPA exam and for a successful accounting career. Through internships, field study projects and field consulting experience, students at Kelley School can gain valuable real-life skills. FIND A SCHOOL\n10. University of Chicago\nAccounting Program: Booth School of Business\nWebsite: https://www.chicagobooth.edu/programs/full-time/academics/curriculum/accounting\nDegrees Available: Master of Business Administration\nPhD\nAbout: The highly-rated graduate business school at the University of Chicago offers a blend of in-depth expertise and hands-on learning to prospective accountants and CPAs. The MBA curriculum covers accounting and financial analysis, financial statement analysis, taxation, and managerial accounting. Students may opt to get involved in various extra-curricular activities including the Corporate Finance Group, Distressed Investing and Restructuring Group or the American Bankruptcy Institute Corporate Restructuring Competition.",
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"segment": "In the following decades, it developed a following among the cultural elite, and many of its patients were wealthy. However, they were hit hard by the Great Depression in the 1930s and Cragmor suffered from financial distress into the 1940s. It was briefly reinvigorated in the 1950s when a contract with the Bureau of Indian Affairs established Cragmor as a treatment center for Navajos with tuberculosis. About ten years later, the Navajo patients were transferred elsewhere. As early as 1945, the University of Colorado offered classes in the Colorado Springs area at various locations, mostly Colorado College. By the 1960s, however, a permanent campus was desired. On February 16, 1961, the Committee for the Expansion of the University of Colorado was formed. The co-chairman were Joseph Petta and Ronald B Macintyre. Members included Angelo Christopher, Clint Cole, Albert Hesse, Don King, Don Kopis, Rosemary Macintyre, Dorothy Petta, Harrington Richardson, Joseph Reich, Robin Tibbets, Mike Valliant, Phyllis Warner, and John Whigham. ( These Co-founders are all honored on a plaque in the lobby of the current campus site.)",
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"segment": "Tim also spent several years as Manager of Digital Content for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and has served as a marketing copywriter for the HR Certification Institute. He graduated from the University of Maryland, where he majored in journalism and American studies. Read The Balance's editorial policies\nTim Lemke\nReviewed by\nFull Bio\nGordon Scott, CMT, is a licensed broker, active investor, and proprietary day trader. He has provided education to individual traders and investors for over 20 years. He formerly served as the Managing Director of the CMT® Program for the CMT Association. Article Reviewed on February 23, 2021\nRead The Balance's Financial Review Board\nGordon Scott\nUpdated February 23, 2021\nIt is possible for investors to earn significant amounts of money, even from companies that are in financial trouble. This profiting, which can seem counterintuitive, happens when investors have purchased the company’s debt, rather than its stock . This buying method is often referred to as distressed debt investing, and it’s a common practice among hedge funds and many institutional investors. Learn how distressed debt investing works and which kind of investors it is right for. What Is Distressed Debt Investing?",
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"segment": "Pick the Perfect Major\nDiscover the perfect major for you based on your innate wiring. The Innate Assessment sets you up for success by pairing you with majors, colleges and careers that fit your unique skills and abilities. Take the Assessment\nWhat Can I Do With a Finance and Financial Management Services Major? People with a finance degree are needed in the business world to help companies and individuals make guided financial decisions. Financial managers are needed in every type of business setting, from corporations to nonprofits and small businesses. Common job titles for finance careers include financial analysts, insurance managers, financial examiners, personal finance advisors, financial consultants, brokers and investment bankers. Financial examiners, for example, work to make sure companies and banks are in compliance with federal laws and regulations. Professionals in the field can become certified financial planners, which allows them to work with individuals as wealth managers, financial advisors and financial planners. Schools Offering a Finance Major\nCheck out some schools below that offer finance majors and find the full list of schools here that you can filter and sort. Butler University School Name\nIndianapolis, IN Location\n#1 in Regional Universities Midwest Featured Ranking\nCarroll College School Name\nHelena, MT Location\n#1 in Regional Colleges West Featured Ranking\nHigh Point University School Name\nHigh Point, NC Location\n#1 in Regional Colleges South Featured Ranking\nProvidence College School Name\nProvidence, RI Location\n#1 in Regional Universities North Featured Ranking\nTaylor University School Name\nUpland, IN Location\n#1 in Regional Colleges Midwest Featured Ranking\nTrinity University School Name\nSan Antonio, TX Location\n#1 in Regional Universities West Featured Ranking\nBentley University School Name\nWaltham, MA Location\n#2 in Regional Universities North Featured Ranking\nJohn Carroll University School Name\nUniversity Heights, OH Location\n#2 in Regional Universities Midwest Featured Ranking\nUniversity of Portland School Name\nPortland, OR Location\n#2 in Regional Universities West Featured Ranking\nSchool Name\n\nLocation\n\nFeatured Ranking\n\n\n\n\n\nButler University\n\nIndianapolis, IN\n\n#1 in Regional Universities Midwest\nCarroll College\n\nHelena, MT\n\n#1 in Regional Colleges West\nHigh Point University\n\nHigh Point, NC\n\n#1 in Regional Colleges South\nProvidence College\n\nProvidence, RI\n\n#1 in Regional Universities North\nTaylor University\n\nUpland, IN\n\n#1 in Regional Colleges Midwest\nTrinity University\n\nSan Antonio, TX\n\n#1 in Regional Universities West\nBentley University\n\nWaltham, MA\n\n#2 in Regional Universities North\nJohn Carroll University\n\nUniversity Heights, OH\n\n#2 in Regional Universities Midwest\nUniversity of Portland\n\nPortland, OR\n\n#2 in Regional Universities West",
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"headings": "The 20 Best Online Certified Financial Planning (CFP) Programs\nThe 20 Best Online Certified Financial Planning (CFP) Programs\nAre you ready to discover your college program?\nOnline Certified Financial Planning Program Ranking Guidelines\nDownload this Badge\nThe Best Online Certified Financial Planning (CFP) Programs\nThe College for Financial Planning\nBoston University\nKansas State University\nUniversity of California Los Angeles Extension\nUniversity of California – Irvine\nDePaul University\nCalifornia Lutheran University\nUniversity of Florida\nUniversity of Missouri\nRice University\nFeatured Online Schools\nOther Educational Options\nDalton Education\nGreene Consulting\nFeatured Online Colleges\nWhat is a Certified Financial Planning Certificate Program?\nWhat is a Certified Financial Planner?\nHow to Become a Certified Financial Planner\nCertified Financial Planner Certification\nCertified Financial Planner Jobs & Salary Information\nFinancial Planner Associations\nThe National Associations of Personal Financial Advisors\nFinancial Planning Association\nWhat Can I Do with a Finance Degree?\nWhat Can You Do With a Finance Degree?\nTake the next step toward your future with online learning.\n",
"segment": "Making Sense of College Rankings .\" For nuts-and-bolts information about colleges and universities, we look to the National Center for Education Statistics and especially its College Navigator. Insofar as salary and inflation data are relevant to a ranking, we look to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Finally, nothing beats contacting schools and degree programs directly, which our researchers often do, with the result that all the entries in this article should be considered as belonging to this citation! The Best Online Certified Financial Planning (CFP) Programs\nCollapse All\nExpand All\n1\nThe College for Financial Planning\nLocation Centennial, CO\nThe College of Financial Planning, a for-profit college, established in 1972, is regarded as the first school to provide educational programs devoted exclusively to financial planning. The College of Financial Planning founded CFP education; in the early years the college owned the designation. The college provides online programs for numerous designations beyond the CFP including in the areas of retirement planning and asset management. The college also provides a Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning degree and a Master of Science in Finance degree. The College of Financial Planning places a strong emphasis on dealing with real-world situations and solutions.",
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"segment": "However, because both fields depend on a robust economy, recent college graduates might find both management and marketing positions difficult to secure during times of financial distress, a Forbes article states. 00:08\n/\n00:45\nReplay\nSkip\nAds by\nRead More\nReferences\nThe Princeton Review: Major: Marketing\nBureau of Labor Statistics: Advertising, Promotions, and Marketing Managers\nBureau of Labor Statistics: Management Occupations\nBureau of Labor Statistics: Top Executives\nBureau of Labor Statistics: Management Analysts\nForbes: College Degree = $10-Hour Job\nPennsylvania State University: Management Major\nIndiana University:",
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"headings": "What Kind of Full Sail University Fin Aid Will You Qualify For?\nWhat Kind of Full Sail University Fin Aid Will You Qualify For?\nTable of Contents\nFeatured schools near , edit\nWhat Amount of Financial Assistance is Available?\nFreshmen Financial Aid Distribution - Full Sail University\nHow Much Is Offered in Grants & Scholarships?\nAverage Amount Awarded to Freshmen - Full Sail University\nAmount of Financial Assistance By Income Level\n$6,443 is the Standard Amount an Undergrad Receives in Grants or Scholarships\nFull Sail University Financial Aid Information\nContinue Your Research on Full Sail University\nFeatured Schools\nResources from College Factual on Financial Aid\n",
"segment": "Learn more by scrolling down the page. Table of Contents\nFinancial Aid for Freshmen\nFreshman Grants & Scholarships\nIncome Based Financial Aid\nScholarship Breakdown By Student\nLink to Full Sail University FinAid Calculator\nAdditional Financial Aid Resources\nFeatured schools near , edit\nPrevious Next\nCollege Finder\nx\nDesired Degree Level - Select One - Associate Bachelor Master Doctorate Certificate / Diploma Desired Study Area - Select One - Criminal Justice & Legal Business & Commnunications Technology Fine Arts & Design Health, Nursing, Medicine Psychology & Counseling Education & Teaching Vocational Traning\nZip Code High School/GED Grad Year Highest Level of Education Completed - Select One - Haven't completed High School High School/GED Associate Bachelor Master Doctorate\nWhat Amount of Financial Assistance is Available? $20,290 is the standard Full Sail University's first year financial aid plan. About 77.0% of freshman students get financial aid, most of which is loans. Full Sail University Grants vs. Loans\nEmail Sent\nShare\nEmail To: Your Name: Embed\nURL\nFreshmen Financial Aid Distribution - Full Sail University\nThis chart comes from College Factual\nFull Sail University Paying for College Financial Aid\nCollege Reductions\nFinancial aid helps decrease the expense, or the \"sticker\" price of the college. However, be aware that the only true discounts off the cost of college are in the form of grants and scholarships. College Loans at Full Sail University\nA student loan isn't a true college price reduction, but rather an outcome to consider. See how much student loan debt from Full Sail University you may end up dealing with.",
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"segment": "Check if you are eligible for admission into the desired course. If eligible, visit the college and submit all the required documents. Entrance based admission\nSubmit the application to the colleges or universities you are interested in for admission. Register for the entrance exams you will be required to qualify in order to make it the college of your choice. In order to get shortlisted for further rounds of admission, one must score above the minimum qualifying percentile set by the respective college or university. After the written test, special group discussion and personal interview rounds are conducted for preparing the final merit list of shortlisted candidates. Once all the tests are conducted, the colleges or universities declare the result and release a merit list of finally shortlisted candidates on the basis of the written test, group discussion and personal interview. After the admission process, the final allotment of seats to the candidates take place and the candidate is required to deposit the course fee and register for the respective academic year. What is the MBA Financial Management Eligibility Criteria? The eligibility criteria for MBA Financial Management aspirants is not complicated and is as follows.",
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"segment": "Usually, the admission process commences from the month of August and September. Online forms for almost every entrance exam are available by the end of August. Merit-based admission\nSubmit the application to the colleges or universities you are interested in for admission. Perform well in the undergraduate examinations as the scores obtained in these form the basis of the entire admission process. In due course of time colleges release their cutoff lists. Check if you are eligible for admission into the desired course. If eligible, visit the college and submit all the required documents. Entrance based admission\nSubmit the application to the colleges or universities you are interested in for admission. Register for the entrance exams you will be required to qualify in order to make it the college of your choice. In order to get shortlisted for further rounds of admission, one must score above the minimum qualifying percentile set by the respective college or university.",
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"segment": "Beginning next fall, Princeton will eliminate its loan requirement, and replace it with additional scholarship support. The \"no-loan\" policy extends a groundbreaking program begun with the Class of 2002 to reduce the financial burden for low- and middle-income students. In that initiative, loan requirements were eliminated for students from families earning less than $46,500 and reduced for those earning between $46,500 and $66,500 (current dollars, adjusted for inflation).\" 3\nSince then, many other schools have followed suit, including: Amherst College\nBowdoin College\nBrown University\nColby College\nCollege of the Ozarks\nColumbia University\nDavidson College\nHarvard University\nHaverford College\nPomona College\nPrinceton University\nStanford University\nSwarthmore College\nThe University of Pennsylvania\nVanderbilt University\nWashington and Lee University\nYale University\nThere are also no-loan colleges intended for low-income students only. These include: California Institute of Technology\nCollege of the Holy Cross\nDartmouth College\nDuke University\nVassar College\nWesleyan College\nStandard Financial Aid vs. No-Loan\nIn a standard financial aid package, students are likely offered a combination of financial aid instruments, based on their family’s financial situation, plus any scholarships or grants they may qualify for. The student is then granted a certain amount in student loans to make up the difference. With no-loan financial aid packages, once the school has determined how much financial aid a student needs, the school covers that need with funds other than student loans. However, this doesn’t mean they can’t take out loans.",
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"headings": "Top 7 Scholarships For Grandchildren Of WWII Veterans\nTop 7 Scholarships For Grandchildren Of WWII Veterans\nApply this scholarship for grandchildren of WWII veterans that provide financial assistance to its applicants that wish to pass through high school or college smoothly. scholarships for grandchildren of vietnam veterans\nOrganizations That Provide Scholarships For Grandchildren Of WWII Veterans\nList Of Scholarships for Grandchildren of Vietnam Veterans\nScholarships For Grandchildren Of Navy Veterans:\nConclusion…\n",
"segment": "The program applies to students who wish to attend the Texas Education Institution. Woman’s Army Corps Veterans’ Association Scholarship: Providing an annual $1,500 scholarship under their scholarships for grandchildren of WWII veterans program Women’s Army Corps Veterans’ Association is helping the children and grandchildren of the war veterans to pass through high school and college without the stress of funds. The applicants are needed to be the graduating high school seniors and are planning to enroll as full-time students at an accredited university or college. These scholarships for grandchildren of WWII veterans run by this organization require the applicant to possess a 3.5 GPA score. The applicants are also required to submit a biographical essay, recommendation letters, and a proper list of academic achievements. For more information regarding the scholarships for grandchildren of WWII veterans program run by this organization, you can visit their official site or locate their office in your locality and pay a visit to them. Must Read: Get Government Hardship Grants Provide You Fast cash\nList Of Scholarships for Grandchildren of Vietnam Veterans\nApart from scholarships for grandchildren of WWII veterans, there are numerous other scholarships for grandchildren of Vietnam veterans specially designed to help them out of their financial distress. These scholarships for grandchildren of Vietnam veterans help the children of Vietnam vets to get through high school or college without the financial burden of paying education bills.",
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"segment": "Can You Get into College with a GED? 15 Schools that Accept GEDs\nCan You Get into College with a GED? Here’s What You Need to Know\nPosted on October 7, 2020 March 17, 2021 by jesmine\nCan You Get into College with a GED? Can You Get into College With a GED? Many colleges and universities accept students with a GED. While some students fear they can’t get into college without a traditional high school diploma, that’s far from the case. You can potentially get into college with a GED! You must meet the college’s other admissions requirements. Additionally, you may also be interested in trade schools that don’t require a high school diploma or GED. Does a GED Affect College Acceptance?",
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"segment": "You can see what accreditation a school has by searching on the US Department of Education’s website. Can You Get Financial Aid for Going to Either University or College? Yes, you can potentially get financial aid for going to either a university or a college. The only stipulation is that the school maintains proper accreditation. The government will not provide funding for a non-accredited school because there’s no guarantee that you’ll receive a high-quality education without the oversight of an independent accrediting board. To see what financial aid you qualify for, fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Which One is Better College or University? Whether a college or university is the better choice for you depends on what type of degree you are pursuing. If you’re looking to earn a bachelor’s degree, you can consider either option. Both colleges and universities may also offer fast online classes that last only 5 weeks to 8 weeks long.",
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"segment": "energy and natural resources at 15.3 percent; distressed debt at 13.2 percent; private equity real estate (non-campus) at 12.6 percent; marketable alternative strategies (hedge funds, absolute return, market neutral, long/short, 130/30, event-driven and derivatives) at 9.9 percent; and commodities and managed futures at 7.9 percent. Commenting on the return data, NACUBO President and Chief Executive Officer John D. Walda said, ―Perhaps the most significant finding is the rise in longer-term returns, which will be very beneficial to colleges and universities that are seeking to serve a broader variety of students than ever before. A higher level of long-term returns enables them to support their missions while remaining on a sound financial footing. Commonfund Institute Executive Director John S. Griswold noted that return data indicate an increasing emphasis on risk management among participating endowments. ―We have observed a clear increase in the number of institutions employing risk limits and guidelines and applying stress tests in managing their portfolios,‖ Griswold said, adding, ―Institutions appear to be remaining vigilant with an eye to avoiding a repetition of their experience in the more financial crisis of 2007-2009. The Study found that 57 percent of participating institutions employ risk limits (strategies for measuring risk in specific forms of investments) in their portfolios, a marked increase from last year’s 50 percent.",
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"title": "What is the interpretation that ROE is less than 1?",
"headings": "What is the interpretation that ROE is less than 1?\nWhat is the interpretation that ROE is less than 1?\nGet help with your research\nMost recent answer\nAll Answers (40)\nCan you help by adding an answer?\nSimilar questions and discussions\nGot a technical question?\n",
"segment": "What is the interpretation that ROE is less than 1? Answers 40\nSimilar questions\nRelated publications\nQuestion\nAsked 29th Mar, 2014\nMichal Kravec\nUniversity of Economics in Bratislava\nWhat is the interpretation that ROE is less than 1? I have conducted a research of financial ratios and one result is very interesting: return on equity was than -1, i.e. net income is in absolute value higher than total shareholder equity. Financial Analysis\nFinancial Risk Management\nBusiness Economics\nGet help with your research\nJoin ResearchGate to ask questions, get input, and advance your work. Join for free\nLog in\nMost recent answer\n22nd May, 2014\nMichal Kravec\nUniversity of Economics in Bratislava\nSome of them sold inefficient and unprofitable mills in order to decrease their debt and increase liquidity\nCite\nAll Answers (40)\n29th Mar, 2014\nMichal Kravec\nUniversity of Economics in Bratislava\nwe cannot compare ROE with risk-free interest rate as it is negative. Maybe it is associated with financial distress\nCite\n30th Mar, 2014\nUtkarsh Goel\nIndian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad\nI feel there is no problem if net income is more than equity. If u have used book value of equity, this will happen very happen as book value remains very small even though companies increase their income over the years. If you have used market value t hen it is indeed incredible to attain such high return. In any case you can compute the ROE for some near competitors and see is it general trend or not\nCite\n1 Recommendation\n1st Apr, 2014\nKhaled Zidan\nAn-Najah National University\nWhen ROE has a negative value means the firm is of financial distress since ROE is a profitability indicator because ROE comprises aspects of performance.",
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"url": "https://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/university-of-maryland-college-park/paying-for-college/financial-aid/",
"title": "University of Maryland - College Park Financial Aid & Scholarships",
"headings": "\nCovered on this Page:\nFeatured schools near , edit\nWhat Amount of Financial Aid is Offered?\nFreshmen Financial Aid Distribution - University of Maryland - College Park\nHow Much Aid Is Available in Scholarships & Grants?\nAverage Amount Awarded to Freshmen - University of Maryland - College Park\nAmount of Financial Aid Per Family Income\nScholarships & Grants for All Undergrads Average $10,020\nFinancial Aid Links from University of Maryland - College Park\nContinue Your Research on UMCP\nFeatured Schools\n",
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"segment": "College Name\nCity\nAverage Annual Fees\nIMS ProSchool Pune\nShivaji Nagar, Pune\nINR 30,000\nICICIdirect Centre for Financial Learning (ICFL)\nShakespeare Sarani, Kolkata\nINR 30,000\nICOFP Delhi - International College of Financial Planning\nBahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Delhi\nINR 35,000\nICOFP Mumbai - International College of Financial Planning\nMalad West, Mumbai\nINR 37,500\nICFL - Icicidirect Centre For Financial Learning\nFergusson College Road, Pune\nINR 37,500\nRead More: CFP Colleges in India 2021\nWhat after CFP? CFP Online\nCFP Online program provides students with a strong option for entering the financial planning field, taking less time than the Master’s and allowing students to study on their own time, without making sacrifices in their professional or personal lives. CFP Online Financial Planning Certificate programs prepare the students for this course through a curriculum in accordance to CFP standards. Most people lack the knowledge to accurately develop their own long-term financial plans and needs, often not knowing where to start out . However, knowledgeable certified financial planners can simplify the method of monetary planning for people and families and check out to assist them get the foremost out of their money for the long run. CFP Abroad\nCFP can be done abroad with the top most universities around the world. CFP programme is a global programme and the certifications are valid all around the globe. CFP USA\nBoston University\nKansas state University\nUniversity of California\nDePaul University\nUniversity of Florida\nUniversity of Missouri\nRice university\nPennsylvania State University\nNortheastern State University\nUniversity of Nebraska\nCFP UPENN\nPenn State world campus provides CFP online courses in a wide ra",
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"title": "Grand Canyon University Financial Aid & Scholarships",
"headings": "What Grand Canyon University Fin Aid Are You Eligible For?\nWhat Grand Canyon University Fin Aid Are You Eligible For?\nHere You'll Find:\nFeatured schools near , edit\nWhat Amount of Financial Assistance is Offered?\nFreshmen Financial Aid Distribution - Grand Canyon University\nHow Much Is Available in Scholarships & Grants?\nAverage Amount Awarded to Freshmen - Grand Canyon University\nAmount of Financial Aid By Income Level\n$7,322 is the Common Amount an Undergrad Receives in Scholarships or Grants\nGrand Canyon University Financial Aid Information\nContinue Your Research on Grand Canyon University\nFeatured Schools\nArticles and Blogs on Financial Aid\n",
"segment": "Grand Canyon University Grants vs. Loans\nEmail Sent\nShare\nEmail To: Your Name: Embed\nURL\nFreshmen Financial Aid Distribution - Grand Canyon University\nThis chart comes from College Factual\nGrand Canyon University Paying for College Financial Aid\nCollege Reductions\nFinancial aid incorporates scholarships, grants, and student loans. However, student loans have to be paid back, so they are not a real college discount. Apply for Scholarships\nCollege Loans at Grand Canyon University\nConcerned about the loans that might be included in a financial aid plan? Look at the average amount of debt per student at Grand Canyon University. How Much Is Available in Scholarships & Grants? The stats below refer to aid which is given by Grand Canyon University. 98.0% of freshmen (2,658 total) were offered scholarships at Grand Canyon University, averaging $7,951 per person. This puts it in the top 40th percentile of all colleges in the country.",
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"title": "Can You Get into College with a GED? 15 Schools that Accept GEDs",
"headings": "Can You Get into College with a GED?\nCan You Get into College with a GED?\nCan You Get into College With a GED?\nDoes a GED Affect College Acceptance?\nWhat if You Have a Low GED Score?\nAre College Admission Requirements Different With a GED?\nFeatured Schools\nSouthern New Hampshire University\nPurdue Global University\nAm I Eligible for Financial Aid if I Have a GED?\nWhat is Ability to Benefit?\nWhat Type of Colleges Accept GEDs?\nOnline Colleges that Accept GEDs\n1 Pennsylvania State University – World Campus\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n2 Southern New Hampshire University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n3 Liberty University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n4 University of Massachusetts – Amherst\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n5 Grand Canyon University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n6 Purdue University Global\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n7 New York University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n8 CSU Global\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n9 University of Arizona Global Campus\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n10 Columbia Southern University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n11 Colorado Technical University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n12 National University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n13 Thomas Edison State University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n14 Brandman University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n15 University Of Maryland Global Campus\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n",
"segment": "Online Colleges. You are not just limited to traditional colleges. Online schools may accept GED applicants. Some offer adult education programs aimed at nontraditional students. Look for accredited online colleges and universities. Online Colleges that Accept GEDs\n1 Pennsylvania State University – World Campus\nVisit School\nWorld Campus is the online branch of Penn State. Started in 1998, it strives to offer accessible distance learning. Courses are the same as those offered on campus. Choose from career focused Associate’s, Bachelor’s degree, and graduate programs. Have a GED?",
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"headings": "What Grand Canyon University Fin Aid Are You Eligible For?\nWhat Grand Canyon University Fin Aid Are You Eligible For?\nHere You'll Find:\nFeatured schools near , edit\nWhat Amount of Financial Assistance is Offered?\nFreshmen Financial Aid Distribution - Grand Canyon University\nHow Much Is Available in Scholarships & Grants?\nAverage Amount Awarded to Freshmen - Grand Canyon University\nAmount of Financial Aid By Income Level\n$7,322 is the Common Amount an Undergrad Receives in Scholarships or Grants\nGrand Canyon University Financial Aid Information\nContinue Your Research on Grand Canyon University\nFeatured Schools\nArticles and Blogs on Financial Aid\n",
"segment": "Keep scrolling for more information. Here You'll Find: Financial Aid for Freshmen\nFirst Year Scholarships & Grants\nIncome Based Aid\nScholarship Breakdown By Student\nGrand Canyon University Important Links\nAdditional Financial Aid Resources\nFeatured schools near , edit\nPrevious Next\nCollege Finder\nx\nDesired Degree Level - Select One - Associate Bachelor Master Doctorate Certificate / Diploma Desired Study Area - Select One - Criminal Justice & Legal Business & Commnunications Technology Fine Arts & Design Health, Nursing, Medicine Psychology & Counseling Education & Teaching Vocational Traning\nZip Code High School/GED Grad Year Highest Level of Education Completed - Select One - Haven't completed High School High School/GED Associate Bachelor Master Doctorate\nWhat Amount of Financial Assistance is Offered? $17,100 is the average Grand Canyon University's freshman financial aid plan. About 99.0% of freshman students get some financial aid, the majority of which is in the form of scholarships and grants. Grand Canyon University Grants vs. Loans\nEmail Sent\nShare\nEmail To: Your Name: Embed\nURL\nFreshmen Financial Aid Distribution - Grand Canyon University\nThis chart comes from College Factual\nGrand Canyon University Paying for College Financial Aid\nCollege Reductions\nFinancial aid incorporates scholarships, grants, and student loans. However, student loans have to be paid back, so they are not a real college discount. Apply for Scholarships\nCollege Loans at Grand Canyon University\nConcerned about the loans that might be included in a financial aid plan?",
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"headings": "The 20 Best Online Certified Financial Planning (CFP) Programs\nThe 20 Best Online Certified Financial Planning (CFP) Programs\nAre you ready to discover your college program?\nOnline Certified Financial Planning Program Ranking Guidelines\nDownload this Badge\nThe Best Online Certified Financial Planning (CFP) Programs\nThe College for Financial Planning\nBoston University\nKansas State University\nUniversity of California Los Angeles Extension\nUniversity of California – Irvine\nDePaul University\nCalifornia Lutheran University\nUniversity of Florida\nUniversity of Missouri\nRice University\nFeatured Online Schools\nOther Educational Options\nDalton Education\nGreene Consulting\nFeatured Online Colleges\nWhat is a Certified Financial Planning Certificate Program?\nWhat is a Certified Financial Planner?\nHow to Become a Certified Financial Planner\nCertified Financial Planner Certification\nCertified Financial Planner Jobs & Salary Information\nFinancial Planner Associations\nThe National Associations of Personal Financial Advisors\nFinancial Planning Association\nWhat Can I Do with a Finance Degree?\nWhat Can You Do With a Finance Degree?\nTake the next step toward your future with online learning.\n",
"segment": "Citations: For a broader account of our ranking methodology, especially as it relates to TheBestSchools.org's underlying educational philosophy and, in other ranking articles, looks beyond academic excellence (as here) to such factors as return on investment or incidental benefit, see our article \" Ranking Methodology: How We Rank Schools at TBS .\" Reputation of schools and degree programs can at least in part be gauged through the school or department's publishing activity, citations, and desirability. At TheBestSchools.org, we keep track of such social and peer validation: \" Making Sense of College Rankings .\" For nuts-and-bolts information about colleges and universities, we look to the National Center for Education Statistics and especially its College Navigator. Insofar as salary and inflation data are relevant to a ranking, we look to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Finally, nothing beats contacting schools and degree programs directly, which our researchers often do, with the result that all the entries in this article should be considered as belonging to this citation! The Best Online Certified Financial Planning (CFP) Programs\nCollapse All\nExpand All\n1\nThe College for Financial Planning\nLocation Centennial, CO\nThe College of Financial Planning, a for-profit college, established in 1972, is regarded as the first school to provide educational programs devoted exclusively to financial planning.",
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"segment": "Often, applying with a GED does not have different admissions requirements. Except the GED itself, of course. You will have to submit your scores along with your high school or prior college transcripts. Some schools may only accept GED applicants who took the GED in the same state as the college. Your school may also require or suggest that you take extra steps to prove you are college ready. Like, earning a certain number of credits at your local community college to show you can do college coursework. You may need to submit standardized test scores, like the SAT or ACT – even if that’s not required for all students. Always check with your prospective college about the admissions process for applying with a GED. Featured Schools\n×\n1\nSouthern New Hampshire University\nTake advantage of some of the nation’s most affordable tuition rates, while earning a degree from a private, nonprofit, NEASC accredited university\nGenerous transfer policy, accepting up to 90 credits; the university also partners with community colleges for easy transfer.",
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"segment": "Colleges That Don’t Require a GED or High School Diploma\nThere are colleges and universities across the country that do not require a GED or high school diploma. Here are a list of some colleges that do not require a GED or high school diploma: 1 University of California\nVisit UOC\nThe University of California is a four-year university that may accept students without a high school diploma or GED. This school has several campuses in the state. Students without a GED or high school diploma must pass the California High School Proficiency Examination. In addition, students must meet all other admission requirements. Tuition & Fees\nUndergrad: $35,000\nFinancial Aid\nGrants & Awards\n55% Get, Avg. Amt. $18,000\nGrad Rate\n97%\n2 Southern Technical College\nVisit School\nSouthern Technical College offers a career pathways program.",
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"segment": "After the written test, special group discussion and personal interview rounds are conducted for preparing the final merit list of shortlisted candidates. Once all the tests are conducted, the colleges or universities declare the result and release a merit list of finally shortlisted candidates on the basis of the written test, group discussion and personal interview. After the admission process, the final allotment of seats to the candidates take place and the candidate is required to deposit the course fee and register for the respective academic year. What is the MBA Financial Management Eligibility Criteria? The eligibility criteria for MBA Financial Management aspirants is not complicated and is as follows. It must be noted that the eligibility criteria will differ from institute to institute. The candidate must possess a bachelor degree in any relevant discipline from a recognized college or university. One must have an aggregate of minimum 50% marks in their graduation to be eligible for this course. The candidate must have a valid score in the required entrance exam. Work experience is not mandatory but is highly preferred.",
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"headings": "Can You Get into College with a GED?\nCan You Get into College with a GED?\nCan You Get into College With a GED?\nDoes a GED Affect College Acceptance?\nWhat if You Have a Low GED Score?\nAre College Admission Requirements Different With a GED?\nFeatured Schools\nSouthern New Hampshire University\nPurdue Global University\nAm I Eligible for Financial Aid if I Have a GED?\nWhat is Ability to Benefit?\nWhat Type of Colleges Accept GEDs?\nOnline Colleges that Accept GEDs\n1 Pennsylvania State University – World Campus\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n2 Southern New Hampshire University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n3 Liberty University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n4 University of Massachusetts – Amherst\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n5 Grand Canyon University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n6 Purdue University Global\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n7 New York University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n8 CSU Global\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n9 University of Arizona Global Campus\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n10 Columbia Southern University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n11 Colorado Technical University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n12 National University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n13 Thomas Edison State University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n14 Brandman University\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n15 University Of Maryland Global Campus\nVisit School\nAverage Amount of Financial Aid (2019/20)\nGrad Rate\nSalary After Attending\n",
"segment": "Financial aid may be available to those who qualify. But, a GED is considered acceptable proof that you are qualified to pursue federal aid for college. Or career school. Wondering about your school’s financial aid programs? Check with them, directly. Finally, you may be able to apply for scholarships for students who have a GED. There are plenty of scholarship programs out there. Some may be designed to help students who took nontraditional paths. What is Ability to Benefit? Ability to Benefit is another way of showing you qualify to pursue higher education.",
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"segment": "New York University. \" Edward Altman .\" Accessed July 26, 2020. New York University. \" Predicting Financial Distress of Companies: Revisiting the Z -Score and Zeta® Models ,\" Page 18. Accessed July 26, 2020. New York University. \" Predicting Financial Distress of Companies: Revisiting the Z -Score and Zeta® Models ,\" Pages 10-13.",
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"headings": "The Most Affordable Colleges with the Best Financial Aid\nThe Most Affordable Colleges with the Best Financial Aid\nUpdated on November 23rd, 2018\nHow Do You Find the Most Affordable Colleges?\nWhat are the Cheapest Universities in the USA?\nWhat are the Colleges with the Best Financial Aid?\nHow Do You Compare the Best Cheap Colleges to Schools with the Best Financial Aid?\nNearly any school can become one of the best cheap colleges with the help of scholarships!\n",
"segment": "This means your student needs to focus on schools with the best financial aid options for them in the end. Your student also needs to make sure to keep the dollar value of a school’s average financial aid package in context. For example, if college A provides $30,000 that may seem like a better option than college B, which offers $12,000. However, if the total cost of going to college A is $50,000 and the total cost of college B is $12,000, college B is obviously the winner. It’s also important to understand schools that are traditionally viewed as expensive can actually become some of the cheapest universities in the USA once financial aid is in play. With that in mind, here are some of the colleges that give the most financial aid: Columbia University – New York City, New York\nYale University – New Haven, Connecticut\nWilliams College – Williamstown, Massachusetts\nAmherst College – Amherst, Massachusetts\nHarvard University – Cambridge, Massachusetts\nVassar College – Poughkeepsie, New York\nWebb Institute – Glen Cove, New York\nDuke University – Durham, North Carolina\nUniversity of Chicago – Chicago, Illinois\nColgate University – Hamilton, New York\nSome of the schools above actually meet the financial need of students without relying on student loans. If you want to see which ones (and learn about others), check out this article: Colleges That Meet 100% Financial Need without Student Loans\nHow Do You Compare the Best Cheap Colleges to Schools with the Best Financial Aid? As you can see, the lists of schools with the cheapest college tuition and those with the most financial aid don’t really align.",
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"segment": "Earning a GED instead of a high school diploma may not matter, depending on the college you apply to. It’s considered a high school equivalency. The main thing is to meet the school’s admissions requirements and stand out as an applicant. Your GED score may make a difference, though. A passing score is 145 on each test subject. But a score of 165-174 is considered “GED® College Ready.” This may be a good sign that you have the skills to start college. And a score of 175-200 is considered “GED® College Ready + Credit.” This means you likely already know some of the skills taught in college classes. So, you might be eligible to earn college credit for your prior skills and knowledge.",
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"headings": "MBA Financial Management Syllabus, Colleges, Distance Learning, Admission, Eligibility, Exams, Jobs, Salary 2021-2022\nMBA Financial Management Syllabus, Colleges, Distance Learning, Admission, Eligibility, Exams, Jobs, Salary 2021-2022\nAyan Dey\nWhat is MBA Financial Management?\nWhat is the MBA Financial Management Admission Process?\nMerit-based admission\nEntrance based admission\nWhat is the MBA Financial Management Eligibility Criteria?\nWhich are the popular MBA Financial Management Entrance Exams?\nHow to prepare for MBA Financial Management entrance examinations?\nHow to get admission in a good MBA Financial Management college?\nMBA Financial Management: What is it about?\nMBA Financial Management Course Highlights\nWhy Study MBA Financial Management?\nWhich are the Top MBA Financial Management Colleges?\nMBA Financial Management College Comparison\nWhat is the Syllabus of MBA Financial Management?\nWhat books Can I refer to for an MBA Financial Management Course?\nWhat are Job Prospects and Career Options after MBA Financial Management?\nWhat are the Future Scopes of MBA Financial Management?\nMBA Port and Shipping Management FAQs\nMaster of Business Administration [MBA] (Financial Management) : 19 answered questions\nQues. How good is SCMHRD for MBA in finance?\nQues. What is the difference between PGDM full time and PGDM Finance at IMT Ghaziabad?\nQues. Should I join KJ Somaiya PGDM FS or FORE PGDM?\nQues. Is ISBR college in Banglore good for PGDM course in finance?\nQues. How is IMT Ghaziabad if you get a PGDM (finance) here?\nMaster of Business Administration [MBA] (Financial Management) Fee Structure in India\nMaster of Business Administration [MBA] (Financial Management) Fee Structure By state\nMaharashtra\nUttar Pradesh\nDelhi NCR\nTamil Nadu\nMadhya Pradesh\nKarnataka\nAndhra Pradesh\nWest Bengal\nOrissa\nUttarakhand\nHaryana\nGujarat\nKerala\nRajasthan\nStudy finance Courses from Abroad\nMaster of Business Administration [MBA] (Financial Management) Colleges IN INDIA\nIndian Institute of Technology - [IIT]\nBanaras Hindu University - [BHU]\nAligarh Muslim University - [AMU]\nGuru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University - [GGSIPU]\nUniversity of Calcutta\nAnnamalai University - [AU]\nNational Institute of Technology - [NIT]\nDelhi Technological University - [DTU]\n",
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"segment": "MBA Financial Management Syllabus, Colleges, Distance, Jobs, Salary 2021\nMBA Financial Management Syllabus, Colleges, Distance Learning, Admission, Eligibility, Exams, Jobs, Salary 2021-2022\nTable of Content\n×\n0 1 Admission Process\n0 2 Top Colleges\n0 3 Syllabus\n0 4 Job Prospects\n0 5 Future Scopes\n0 6 FAQs\nAyan Dey\nContent Curator\nWhat is MBA Financial Management? MBA with specialisation in Financial Management is a postgraduate course, offered in various public and private institutes in India. This course aims at producing skilled professionals for managerial and related positions in the Finance industry. Note: Students who wish to pursue their education in Management field or get a career boost, can check MBA course. This course involves the study of analytics, budgeting, organisation and monitoring of finances. It requires skills like thorough data evaluation, logical analysis and proactive decision-making. Top MBA Colleges in India\nCut-off for PGP ABM\nMBA Exams 2020-2021\nCandidates who wish to pursue this course must hold a bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline from a recognized college or university with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Good communication skills and an attractive personality are the key attributes of the course. Some of the top MBA Financial Management Colleges in India are given below.",
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"segment": "Finally, you may be able to apply for scholarships for students who have a GED. There are plenty of scholarship programs out there. Some may be designed to help students who took nontraditional paths. What is Ability to Benefit? Ability to Benefit is another way of showing you qualify to pursue higher education. Like a college degree or career school. Even if you don’t have a high school diploma or GED. This is for the purpose of applying for federal aid. This may apply to you if: You were enrolled in college or career school before July 1, 2012 or\nYou are now enrolled in an eligible career pathway program\nYour college could give you an approved ability-to-benefit test.",
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"segment": "Data are self-reported and published by Peterson’s. Amherst College\nBarnard College\nBates College\nBabson College *\nBoston College\nBowdoin College\nBrown University\nBryn Mawr College\nCalifornia Institute of Technology\nCarleton College\nCase Western Reserve University *\nClaremont McKenna College\nColby College\nColgate University\nCollege of the Holy Cross\nColorado College\nColumbia University\nConnecticut College\nCornell University\nDartmouth College\nDavidson College\nDenison University *\nDickinson College *\nDuke University\nEmory University\nFranklin & Marshall College\nFranklin W. Olin College of Engineering\nGeorgetown University\nGrinnell College\nHamilton College\nHarvard University\nHarvey Mudd College\nHaverford College\nJohns Hopkins University\nKenyon College\nLafayette College\nMacalester College\nMarietta College *\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology\nMiddlebury College\nMount Holyoke College\nNortheastern University *\nOberlin College\nOccidental College\nPitzer College\nPomona College\nPrinceton University\nReed College\nRice University\nScripps College\nSkidmore College *\nSmith College\nStanford University\nSt. Olaf College *\nSwarthmore College\nThomas Aquinas College\nTrinity College\nTufts University *\nUnion College\nUniversity of Chicago\nUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\nUniversity of Notre Dame\nUniversity of Pennsylvania\nUniversity of Richmond\nUniversity of Southern California\nUniversity of Virginia\nVanderbilt University\nVassar College\nWake Forest University\nWashington and Lee University\nWashington University in St. Louis\nWellesley College\nWesleyan University\nWilliams College\nYale University\n*These 11 colleges report meeting 100% of financial need for freshman, but for not all undergraduates. Many of these colleges still mean above 90% of financial need for undergraduates. Ads by Money. We may be compensated if you click this ad. Ad\nSelect Your State to Find Your Private Student Loan Options. With the help of lenders like College Ave., you can get ahead in your studies without worrying about your finances. Click on your state to learn more. Hawaii Alaska Florida South Carolina Georgia Alabama North Carolina Tennessee RI Rhode Island CT Connecticut MA Massachusetts Maine NH New Hampshire VT Vermont New York NJ New Jersey DE Delaware MD Maryland West Virginia Ohio Michigan Arizona Nevada Utah Colorado New Mexico South Dakota Iowa Indiana Illinois Minnesota Wisconsin Missouri Louisiana Virginia DC Washington DC Idaho California North Dakota Washington Oregon Montana Wyoming Nebraska Kansas Oklahoma Pennsylvania Kentucky Mississippi Arkansas Texas\nGET STARTED",
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"segment": "They can opt for higher degrees like PhD Finance, PhD Finance and Accounts etc. Admission Process\nWhat is the MBA Financial Management Admission Process? Admission to the course is done based on the score obtained by a candidate in an entrance exam. Some of the major all India entrance exams conducted for this purpose are CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT etc. Some colleges also offer admission on merit basis. Usually, the admission process commences from the month of August and September. Online forms for almost every entrance exam are available by the end of August. Merit-based admission\nSubmit the application to the colleges or universities you are interested in for admission. Perform well in the undergraduate examinations as the scores obtained in these form the basis of the entire admission process. In due course of time colleges release their cutoff lists.",
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"segment": "While some students fear they can’t get into college without a traditional high school diploma, that’s far from the case. You can potentially get into college with a GED! You must meet the college’s other admissions requirements. Additionally, you may also be interested in trade schools that don’t require a high school diploma or GED. Does a GED Affect College Acceptance? Earning a GED instead of a high school diploma may not matter, depending on the college you apply to. It’s considered a high school equivalency. The main thing is to meet the school’s admissions requirements and stand out as an applicant. Your GED score may make a difference, though. A passing score is 145 on each test subject.",
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"segment": "100% Financial Need-Met Colleges and Universities by State\nColleges | Universities Who Provide “100% Need-Met” Financial Aid\nWhat Does 100% Need-Met Mean? (Updated 10.1.2019)\nA school that provides 100% need-met (full-need) offers financial aid that equals the family’s demonstrated financial need; Cost of Attendance (COA) less Expected Family Contribution (EFC). The family is financially responsible for their expected family contribution. You can save money when you answer this question. How Can I reduce my EFC financial aid? Full Need-Met Schools Listed By State\nCalifornia – 11 Schools\nCalifornia Institute of Technology\nClaremont McKenna College*\nHarvey Mudd College\nOccidental College\nPitzer College\nPomona College*\nScripps College\nSoka University of America\nStanford University*\nThomas Aquinas College\nUniversity of Southern California\nColorado – 1 School\nColorado College\nConnecticut – 4 Schools\nConnecticut College\nTrinity College\nWesleyan University\nYale University*\nDC – 1 School\nGeorgetown University\nGeorgia\nEmory University*\nIllinois – 3 Schools\nBlessing-Rieman College of Nursing\nNorthwestern University\nUniversity of Chicago*\nIndiana – 1 School\nUniversity of Notre Dame\nIowa – 1 School\nGrinnell College\nMaine – 3 Schools\nBates College\nBowdoin College*\nColby College\nMaryland – 1 School\nJohn’s Hopkins University\nMassachusetts – 11 Schools\nAmherst College*\nBoston College\nCollege of the Holy Cross\nFranklin W. Olin College\nHarvard University*\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology\nMount Holyoke College\nNortheastern University\nSmith College\nTufts College\nWilliams College\nMinnesota – 2 Schools\nCarleton College\nMacalester College\nMissouri – 1 School\nWashington University, St. Louis\nNew Hampshire – 1 School\nDartmouth College\nNew Jersey – 1 School\nPrinceton University*\nNew York – 8 Schools\nBarnard College\nColgate University\nColumbia University*\nCornell University\nHamilton College\nSkidmore College\nUnion College\nVassar College\nNorth Carolina – 4 Schools\nDavidson College*\nDuke University\nUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill\nWake Forrest University\nOhio – 3 Schools\nKenyon College\nOberlin College\nOhio State University (Starts Fall 2018, Must Meet Full Pell Grant Eligibility)\nOregon – 1 School\nReed College\nPennsylvania – 6 Schools\nBryn Mawr College\nFranklin and Marshall College\nHaverford College*\nLafayette College\nSwarthmore College*\nUniversity of Pennsylvania*\nRhode Island – 1 School\nBrown University\nSouth Dakota – 1 School\nAugustana College\nTexas – 1 School\nRice University\nTennessee – 1 School\nSewanee: The University of the South\nVanderbilt University*\nVermont – 1 School\nMiddlebury College\nVirginia – 4 Schools\nUniversity of Richmond\nUniversity of Virginia\nWashington and Lee University*\n* – Without Loans, look for qualifying events such as an income threshold. DISCLAIMER: This information should only be used in conjunction with other research such as checking with each college to confirm their “current” percentage of need met.",
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"segment": "Closure\nWith the growing popularity of coeducation in the 1970s, Bennett found itself struggling to survive. An attempt to upgrade facilities and convert to a coed college in the mid-1970s left the already troubled college in financial distress. In 1977 the trustees attempted to reach a collaboration agreement with Briarcliff College, a junior women's college in nearby Briarcliff Manor which was also struggling with low enrollment. The plan did not work, however, and Briarcliff instead merged with New York Institute of Technology in 1977 after both Briarcliff and Bennett entered bankruptcy. In 1978 the college closed its doors for good. The library of Bennett College was transferred to The Hayes Memorial Library along with other school artifacts. Academic records may have been transferred to New York Institute of Technology. Bennett College closed a few weeks after its freshman orientation in the fall. The students having already arrived at Bennett for their fall semester were given the opportunity to attend Marist College, a nearby co-ed university in Poughkeepsie, New York . Halcyon Hall\nHalcyon Hall in 2016\nThe main building of Bennett College, Halcyon Hall, was built in 1893 by H. J. Davison Jr., a publisher from New York.",
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"segment": "Having a higher GED score does not guarantee college acceptance. But, it may be a plus. What if You Have a Low GED Score? If you have a low GED score, you could test again to try for a higher score. If you didn’t pass a subject test, you get two retests. If you fail the third test (and beyond), you have to wait 60 days before trying again. Your state may have other rules, too. Even if you passed all your subject tests, you are allowed to retake them to improve your score. GED prep courses or practice tests could potentially help you boost your score. Are College Admission Requirements Different With a GED?",
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"segment": "Like, earning a certain number of credits at your local community college to show you can do college coursework. You may need to submit standardized test scores, like the SAT or ACT – even if that’s not required for all students. Always check with your prospective college about the admissions process for applying with a GED. Featured Schools\n×\n1\nSouthern New Hampshire University\nTake advantage of some of the nation’s most affordable tuition rates, while earning a degree from a private, nonprofit, NEASC accredited university\nGenerous transfer policy, accepting up to 90 credits; the university also partners with community colleges for easy transfer. visit school\n2\nPurdue Global University\nCompetency-based ExcelTrack™ Programs may allow you to earn your degree faster and for less money\nExperience world-class education online with more than 175 programs at associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels. Visit school\nFeatured Schools\nAm I Eligible for Financial Aid if I Have a GED? You may apply for federal financial aid with a GED. That doesn’t guarantee you will get financial aid. You must meet other eligibility requirements, too.",
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"segment": "Approximately 46.0% of incoming students get some kind of financial assistance, most of which is in the form of scholarships and grants. New York University Grants vs. Loans\nEmail Sent\nShare\nEmail To: Your Name: Embed\nURL\nFreshmen Financial Aid Distribution - New York University\nThis chart comes from College Factual\nNew York University Paying for College Financial Aid\nIs it a Discount? Loans come bundled into financial aid offers, but the only true discount off of the price of college is a scholarship or grant that you do not need to pay back. College Loans at NYU\nStudent debt ought to be regarded as an \"outcome\" rather than \"aid\". Find more on student loan debt at NYU. Amount of NYU Grants & Scholarships\nThe numbers below refer to aid which is given by New York University. 46.0% of new students (2,805 total) were awarded scholarships at New York University, averaging $31,050 per person. This ranks in the top 20th percentile of all colleges in the country.",
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"headings": "These 75 Colleges Promise to Meet 100% of Students' Financial Need\nThese 75 Colleges Promise to Meet 100% of Students' Financial Need\nWhat Does Meet Full Need Mean?\nWhat Are Need-Blind and Need-Aware Colleges?\nColleges That Meet 100% of Financial Need\nSelect Your State to Find Your Private Student Loan Options.\n",
"segment": "Courtesy of Princeton University; Courtesy of Stanford University; Courtesy of University of Virginia\n(clockwise from top left) Courtesy of Williams College; Courtesy of Princeton University; Courtesy of Stanford University; Courtesy of University of Virginia\nBuilding a list of potential colleges that will be a good fit financially isn’t just a math exercise—it requires some savviness with vocabulary, too. From types of loans to policies around need-based or merit-based aid, the world of college financial aid has a jargon all its own. Here’s a guide to help you understand the financial aid terms that deal with colleges’ financial aid policies and need-based aid — plus 75 schools that meet this criteria. To learn more about those schools, check out Money’s 2019 Best Colleges ranking. What Does Meet Full Need Mean?",
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"headings": "What U Miami Fin Aid Are You Eligible For?\nWhat U Miami Fin Aid Are You Eligible For?\nHere Find:\nFeatured schools near , edit\nWhat Amount of Financial Aid is Offered?\nFreshmen Financial Aid Distribution - University of Miami\nHow Much U Miami Aid Will I Get That Won't Put Me in Debt?\nAverage Amount Awarded to Freshmen - University of Miami\nAmount of Financial Aid Per Family Income\n$33,310 is the Average Total an Undergrad Will Get in Grants or Scholarships\nFinancial Aid Links from University of Miami\nContinue Your Research on U Miami\nFeatured Schools\nResources from College Factual on Affording College\n",
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"segment": "We're going to look at what commercial landlord insurance is and what types of coverage options are available and give you an idea on costs for each. Why a commercial landlord needs insurance\nUnexpected issues will arise at some point, and some of these issues can be quite expensive, even expensive enough to cause a commercial landlord to lose their property or file bankruptcy. This is why there are a number of insurance options available for commercial property owners. Landlords don't only have the risk of significant property damage; they also face the risk of lawsuits from injuries or personal property damage in the common area, or even in a tenant's unit in some cases. Even if a property owner doesn't think they will need an insurance policy, most lenders will require it if they have a mortgage on the property. Without any coverage, they could lose the value in their security on the loan if there's property damage that the landlord either can't afford or chooses not to pay for. Lenders will require their borrowers to provide proof of insurance coverage and will likely check on the coverage regularly to make sure it's still in place. If at any point the borrower doesn't have insurance, the lender will place insurance on it themselves. Most mortgage agreements have a clause that will require the borrower to pay the cost of the lender's insurance if they have to insure it.",
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"segment": "Even if a property owner doesn't think they will need an insurance policy, most lenders will require it if they have a mortgage on the property. Without any coverage, they could lose the value in their security on the loan if there's property damage that the landlord either can't afford or chooses not to pay for. Lenders will require their borrowers to provide proof of insurance coverage and will likely check on the coverage regularly to make sure it's still in place. If at any point the borrower doesn't have insurance, the lender will place insurance on it themselves. Most mortgage agreements have a clause that will require the borrower to pay the cost of the lender's insurance if they have to insure it. Their insurance is usually quite expensive, so it's not ideal for the owner. There are two primary types of commercial landlord insurance: Liability insurance. Property insurance. We'll look at each of these types of insurance, as well as some of the various kinds of additional insurance a property owner can get.",
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"headings": "The COVID-19 Crisis Is Hurting Landlords, Too\nThe COVID-19 Crisis Is Hurting Landlords, Too\nLandlords need income, too\nUnfair Advantages: How Real Estate Became a Billionaire Factory\n",
"segment": "In fact, a large number of mortgage lenders are letting homeowners put their loans in forbearance, where they pause payments temporarily. As such, renters who are out of work are asking for the same courtesy from their landlords. For large property management companies, it's a reasonable request. Granting leeway to three or four renters in a building with 80 units should not, in theory, result in a major financial strain. But not every rental situation involves a mammoth management company with dozens, or even hundreds, of units under its control. In 2015, nearly half of all rental units nationwide were owned by individuals -- mom and pop landlords who rely on rental income to pay their own bills. And these are the people who may end up struggling the most in the coming weeks or months if their tenants can't pay up. Landlords need income, too\nJust as regular homeowners are eligible for mortgage relief during the ongoing crisis, so too are mom and pop landlords who can't afford the monthly loan payments on their rental properties without a steady stream of rental income. But for some landlords, that rental income is also what puts food on the table. And while these landlords would, ideally, have access to emergency cash reserves for situations where a tenant bails on rent, not everyone does.",
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"headings": "You can't be evicted in North Carolina right now - but you should still work with your landlord on rental payments. Here's why\nYou can't be evicted in North Carolina right now - but you should still work with your landlord on rental payments. Here's why\nAccording to the state, the Governor's Order doesn't give tenants the right to stop paying rent - and doesn't prevent landlords from making sure they're paid.\n",
"segment": "Many have lost jobs or a good chunk of their income due to the coronavirus pandemic. North Carolina leaders have worked to ease the burden, delaying evictions so everyone can stay put right now. However, halting evictions does not translate to waiving your rent these next couple of months. \"They're still going to have to pay that rent eventually,\" said Greensboro landlord Jennifer Vandiver, \"I am still going to have to pay my mortgage payments on the house. I'm still going to have to pay my insurance for the house. I'm still going to have to pay my taxes on the house.\" Vandiver rents out more than 30 homes across the city. She's been in communication with her tenants so they can let her know if they can't make a payment. She says, the vast majority of her tenants are great - but fears some people may have gotten the wrong idea about what the Executive Order regarding evictions allows. \"I will not charge a late fee.",
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"headings": "You can't be evicted in North Carolina right now - but you should still work with your landlord on rental payments. Here's why\nYou can't be evicted in North Carolina right now - but you should still work with your landlord on rental payments. Here's why\nAccording to the state, the Governor's Order doesn't give tenants the right to stop paying rent - and doesn't prevent landlords from making sure they're paid.\n",
"segment": "Error Code: 102630)\nAuthor: Alma McCarty\nPublished: 11:30 PM EDT April 10, 2020\nUpdated: 11:30 PM EDT April 10, 2020\nGREENSBORO, N.C. — There's no denying times are tough. Many have lost jobs or a good chunk of their income due to the coronavirus pandemic. North Carolina leaders have worked to ease the burden, delaying evictions so everyone can stay put right now. However, halting evictions does not translate to waiving your rent these next couple of months. \"They're still going to have to pay that rent eventually,\" said Greensboro landlord Jennifer Vandiver, \"I am still going to have to pay my mortgage payments on the house. I'm still going to have to pay my insurance for the house.",
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"segment": "If you let to tenants without dedicated landlord insurance you are running a risk. Also, if you have a mortgage on your property, your mortgage lender might require you to have a valid landlord insurance policy before you let to tenants. You may also need to have written permission from your mortgage lender before you let your property, so it’s important to make sure otherwise you might find yourself breaking the terms of your mortgage. Why do you need landlords insurance? Landlords insurance can help to give you peace of mind that your rental property is protected when there are other people living in it, and even when it is vacant between lets. If you let a property but just take out standard home insurance in your own name, the insurance provider could refuse to pay any claims you make when the property is being lived in by tenants. If you want a buy-to-let mortgage, your lender might require you to have it in place to give you the extra cover needed for things like tenant damage to your property and rehousing costs - which regular home insurance doesn’t cover. If you don’t have the cover they specify, they can refuse to extend you a loan. What does landlord buildings insurance cover? Landlord buildings insurance typically offers buildings cover up to a certain amount (the sum insured) to insure the structure of the building, plus any fixtures and fittings, should they be damaged in a fire, flood or storm or an accident.",
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"headings": "What to Do if You Can’t Afford Rent Payments Due to Coronavirus?\nWhat to Do if You Can’t Afford Rent Payments Due to Coronavirus?\nMichael Hochman\nCommunicate with your landlord if you can't pay your rent\nAsk if you can restructure your payments\nHave empathy for your landlord\nWhat if your landlord can't or won't help?\n1. Apply for rental assistance\n2. Take out a loan\n3. Take advantage of the CARES Act\nWhat shouldn't you do?\nAre you going to be evicted if you can't pay?\nEventually, you have to pay\nComments\nAbout The Author\n",
"segment": "Avoid turning to payday lenders and car title loan companies to find quick cash. In the end, you'll be paying much more in the long run and putting yourself at risk of damaging your credit. We've mentioned this a few times already, but don't demand that your landlord or property manager needs to help you. They do want to work with you, but they aren't going to let you live rent-free. Lastly, and hopefully it goes without saying, absolutely don't skip out on your rent. If you need assistance, speak up sooner than later. Are you going to be evicted if you can't pay? If you can't pay your rent on time due to income loss related to the coronavirus shutdown, are you in danger of being evicted? Most likely, no. The CARES Act includes a freeze on evictions of tenants for non-payment in buildings financed by federally-backed mortgages (like those subsidized by Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae and HUD).",
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"segment": "Partial relief is useful if your deductible expenses are lower than £1000, as you’re able to claim a larger chunk of your rental income tax-free. Deductible Expenses on Rental Income\nYou don’t pay any tax on rental income allowable expenses, but there are set rules which stipulate what you can and can’t deduct. You can deduct expenses that are exclusively for the purposes of renting out the property and that you, not the tenant, pay for. What Qualifies as a Deductible Expense for Rental Income? General maintenance and necessary repairs but not improvements\nReplacement of some domestic items\nLetting agent fees and management fees\nAccountant’s fees\nInsurance - e.g. landlords’ policies for buildings, contents and public liability\nWater rates, Council Tax, gas and electricity\nLegal fees for lets of a year or less\nLegal fees for renewing a lease for less than 50 years\nDirect costs - e.g. business phone calls, stationery and advertisements\nVehicle running costs for your rental business\nWhat Doesn’t Qualify as a Deductible Expense for Rental Income? Mortgage interest - learn about the new tax credit system below\nYour full mortgage payment – see below for more information\nHome improvements - e.g. replacing carpet with wooden flooring\nCalls not related to your property rental business\nClothing\nPersonal expenses\nLandlord Tax Credits for Mor",
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"segment": "Traditionally, apartment rent payments have not been reported to the national credit bureaus Experian, Equifax or TransUnion. But this is starting to change. Both Experian and TransUnion are now accepting reports from landlords. If your landlord agrees to report your payment history to these bureaus, that, too, can help you with building credit. Griffin said that young adults should begin building a credit history early. Then, when they do eventually want to apply for their first mortgage, they'll have a long enough history to convince lenders that they are a good lending risk. \"It's important to start as a young person in college with just one or two small accounts,\" Griffin said. \" Use those accounts wisely. Pay your bills on time. Don't run up too much debt.",
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"headings": "Why Home Prices Are Rising During the Pandemic\nWhy Home Prices Are Rising During the Pandemic\nGet news and analysis on politics, policy, national security and more, delivered right to your inbox\nRelated video: Landlords brace for impact as tenants can't pay rent\nTOPICS FOR YOU\n",
"segment": "Mortgage-finance giant Fannie Mae said in April that it expects the median existing-home price to tick up to $275,000 this year from $272,000 last year. Capital Economics forecasts average home prices this year will fall 3% compared with last year. Zillow said Monday that home prices are likely to drop 2% to 3% from previrus levels by the end of the year and recover in 2021. A major uncertainty is whether mortgage-forbearance policies will prevent a wave of distressed sales. More than 7% of mortgages were in forbearance in the week ended April 30, according to mortgage-data company Black Knight Inc., and some homeowners can get forbearance for up to a year. But homeowners could struggle to make payments after the forbearance period ends. “In the next 12 months it’s hard to anticipate price declines because of the mortgage forbearance in place,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist. “ You would have to see continuing job losses for a prolonged period leading to foreclosures, and even then we may not have oversupply.” Related video: Landlords brace for impact as tenants can't pay rent\nContinue Reading\nShow full articles without \"Continue Reading\" button for 24 hours.",
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"segment": "If you need assistance, speak up sooner than later. Are you going to be evicted if you can't pay? If you can't pay your rent on time due to income loss related to the coronavirus shutdown, are you in danger of being evicted? Most likely, no. The CARES Act includes a freeze on evictions of tenants for non-payment in buildings financed by federally-backed mortgages (like those subsidized by Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae and HUD). However, this protection only applies to about a quarter of all renters, with the rest funded by banks and private lenders. For those not covered in the stimulus, most states and a number of individual municipalities have issued their own stays of eviction, many in place between one and three months. Keep in mind, a few locales do require some type of proof you have suffered a loss of inc",
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"segment": "In fact, you may even find that a standard home insurance policy is invalidated if your property is let to tenants and you need to make a claim. Additionally, if you’re taking out a buy-to-let mortgage your lender might require you to have landlord insurance in order to qualify for the loan. What does landlord insurance cover? A standard landlord insurance policy can cover a number of situations, including the following if selected: Buildings insurance\nDamage to the building caused by fire, lightning, explosion, falling aircraft, earthquake or riots\nContents insurance\nDamage to, or loss of, your possessions including white goods, carpets, fixtures and fittings\nProperty owners' liability\nProtects you if you are deemed liable for damage or injury suffered by third parties at the property\nAlternative accommodation\nCovers your costs if tenants are forced to move out for a time due to damage to the property\nAccidental damage\nProtects your buildings and belongings if your tenants damage your property unintentionally\nMalicious damage\nCovers the costs of repair if your tenants intentionally damage your property\nEmployer’s liability\nProtects you if you employ people in your property who then become injured due to your negligence\nUnoccupied property cover\nProtects the property while it's unoccupied, e.g. you're waiting for new tenants to move in\nReducing the cost of landlord insurance\nThe cost of landlord insurance depends on a number of factors, some of which won’t be under your control – such as your tenants' employment status or the location of your property. However, thinking about the following can help you find cheaper landlord insurance quotes: Property condition\nA property in good repair is less likely to need a claim, and could mean lower premiums\nSecurity measures\nIncreased security measures also reduce the chance you’d have to claim\nLevel of cover\nTaking out additional levels of cover will increase the overall price of the policy\nYour claims history\nIf you have made a high number of claims over the years, you’re likely to pay more\nHow we work\nDo I need contents insurance as a landlord? Close\nWhat if my tenant can't or won't pay rent? Close\nHow do I make a claim on my landlord insurance policy? Close\nCan I get landlord insurance for multiple properties?",
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"segment": "Finally, you might be able to convince a family member to co-sign for you on an installment loan such as an auto loan. Paying back this loan on time will help you build a credit history and increase your credit score. But there is risk for the co-signer on your loan; if you fail to make your payments, your creditor will seek the missing payments from your co-signer. Start building credit early\nThere is additional good news for consumers with limited or no credit histories. Traditionally, apartment rent payments have not been reported to the national credit bureaus Experian, Equifax or TransUnion. But this is starting to change. Both Experian and TransUnion are now accepting reports from landlords. If your landlord agrees to report your payment history to these bureaus, that, too, can help you with building credit. Griffin said that young adults should begin building a credit history early.",
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"segment": "Being evicted would make them likely to become homeless or force them to live in close quarters with others. Emergency assistance\nUnder the new federal stimulus deal, $25 billion will be set aside for emergency assistance to renters, though it's unclear how much money New Jersey will receive. Sen. Bob Menendez's office estimated the Garden State would take away $600 million, but that's only half of the estimated $1.3 billion rent shortfall New Jersey will face by January 2021. The funds would go to families affected by COVID-19 who are struggling to make rent and have past rent due, and could also cover utility and energy bills. Earlier in the year, New Jersey awarded nearly $4.7 million to 885 landlords with buildings of three to 30 units under a Small Landlord Emergency Grant, according to the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency. Murphy originally set aside $25 million for the program, but the state reduced the pot of funds, as demand was smaller than expected and landlords faced issues while applying . Localities and counties may also offer their own COVID-19 housing relief programs. Here are some open and upcoming applications: In Newark, Mayor Ras Baraka announced a rental assistance program that would provide up to three months of help, or a maximum of $2,000, to help tenants facing eviction due to the pandemic. Grants would be paid directly to landlords.",
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"segment": "they receive full tax relief on their rental income. There are some exceptions where deducting expenses is more useful to landlords earning under £1000, but this would depend on your individual circumstances. If your rental income amounts to more than £1000 then you must complete a self-assessment tax return. You must also choose between receiving the property allowance or deducting expenses from your rental income. Landlords who opt for the £1000 property allowance receive what’s known as partial relief on their Income Tax. Partial relief is useful if your deductible expenses are lower than £1000, as you’re able to claim a larger chunk of your rental income tax-free. Deductible Expenses on Rental Income\nYou don’t pay any tax on rental income allowable expenses, but there are set rules which stipulate what you can and can’t deduct. You can deduct expenses that are exclusively for the purposes of renting out the property and that you, not the tenant, pay for. What Qualifies as a Deductible Expense for Rental Income? General maintenance and necessary repairs but not improvements\nReplacement of some domestic items\nLetting agent fees and management fees\nAccountant’s fees\nInsurance - e.g. landlords’ policies for buildings, contents and public liability\nWater rates, Council Tax, gas and electricity\nLegal fees for lets of a year or less\nLegal fees for renewing a lease for less than 50 years\nDirect costs - e.g. business phone calls, stationery and advertisements\nVehicle running costs for your rental business\nWhat Doesn’t Qualify as a Deductible Expense for Rental Income?",
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"title": "Federal eviction moratorium ends soon. What protections does NJ have?",
"headings": "Can't pay rent or mortgage during COVID? Here are the latest housing protections in NJ\nCan't pay rent or mortgage during COVID? Here are the latest housing protections in NJ\nEviction and foreclosure moratoriums\nStory continues below chart:\nEmergency assistance\nOther state protections\nPending bills\n",
"segment": "Under the federal program, renters can't be locked out of their homes if they meet certain qualifications and sign a declaration attesting: They exhausted their \"best efforts\" to obtain government housing assistance. They earned less than $99,000 in 2020, or a couple earned less than $198,000. They can't make their rent because they lost work hours, were laid off or have \"extraordinary\" medical expenses. They make partial rent payments, depending on what they can afford. Being evicted would make them likely to become homeless or force them to live in close quarters with others. Emergency assistance\nUnder the new federal stimulus deal, $25 billion will be set aside for emergency assistance to renters, though it's unclear how much money New Jersey will receive. Sen. Bob Menendez's office estimated the Garden State would take away $600 million, but that's only half of the estimated $1.3 billion rent shortfall New Jersey will face by January 2021. The funds would go to families affected by COVID-19 who are struggling to make rent and have past rent due, and could also cover utility and energy bills. Earlier in the year, New Jersey awarded nearly $4.7 million to 885 landlords with buildings of three to 30 units under a Small Landlord Emergency Grant, according to the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency.",
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"title": "Got a Tenant Who Can't Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords",
"headings": "Got a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nGot a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nStart a dialogue with the renter\nWork out a rent payment plan\nReach out to mortgage lenders about your options\nTax bills are likely still due\nRevisit your insurance policy\nCheck out new small business resources\nAvoid evicting renters now, if you can\n",
"segment": "Whatever the payment plan, put it in writing, with clear details of the amounts and time frames, Alvarado urges. This creates a paper trail, in case you or your tenant tail to follow through on any of the terms you have agreed upon. Reach out to mortgage lenders about your options\nIf you’re a landlord with a mortgage, having tenants who don’t pay rent could mean that you can’t make your mortgage payments. If this is your situation, the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act) helps borrowers (landlords and homeowners alike) by waiving late fees on mortgage payments and suspending foreclosures. If you’re worried you might come up short on your mortgage payment, contact your lender to see what relief it can offer. This will vary by location, lender, and type of mortgage. For example, Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans is offering mortgage forbearance, or a temporary pause in payments. “Mortgage companies will generally create new payment plans with landlords,” Alvarado says. But keep in mind they’ll want proof that your tenants aren’t paying, in the form of documentation showing rental income losses. Tax bills are likely still due\nBeyond making mortgage payments, landlords may have other expenses to cover, too.",
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"title": "TenantNet - How to Improve your Renting Chances",
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"segment": "Why do landlords need to know your credit? Landlords will tell you that owning and running a rental building is expensive. There are real estate taxes to be paid, perhaps a mortgage to be paid, electricity to light the common areas of the building, heating, water consumption, repairs, and staff expenses like superintendents and porters. Having a tenant who doesn't pay the rent on time makes it harder for the landlord to pay the fixed costs for the building each month. Landlords want to be sure that every tenant is going to pay the rent promptly every month. Your bad credit indicates to the landlord that you might be a risk to be avoided. It's important for you to know that not all bad credit is \"bad\" in the same way. There are 2 main reasons why someone's credit is bad: 1) You're a deadbeat who doesn't pay your bills. Since being a deadbeat affects your whole life, I call these debtors \"dead enders.\"",
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"title": "Got a Tenant Who Can't Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords",
"headings": "Got a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nGot a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nStart a dialogue with the renter\nWork out a rent payment plan\nReach out to mortgage lenders about your options\nTax bills are likely still due\nRevisit your insurance policy\nCheck out new small business resources\nAvoid evicting renters now, if you can\n",
"segment": "This will vary by location, lender, and type of mortgage. For example, Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans is offering mortgage forbearance, or a temporary pause in payments. “Mortgage companies will generally create new payment plans with landlords,” Alvarado says. But keep in mind they’ll want proof that your tenants aren’t paying, in the form of documentation showing rental income losses. Tax bills are likely still due\nBeyond making mortgage payments, landlords may have other expenses to cover, too. For instance: Property taxes, which cost a national average of $3,500 a year, according to ATTOM Data Solutions. Because of the pandemic, a few municipalities are letting homeowners and landlords defer tax payments or set up payment plans, according to the Tax Foundation. For example, Wisconsin is allowing municipalities to waive interest and penalties on late property taxes that are paid by Oct. 1. Revisit your insurance policy\nHome insurance is another expense that landlords need to keep paying, without falling behind.",
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"title": "What Are Tenants Rights for Utility Billing in California? | Home Guides | SF Gate",
"headings": "What Are Tenants Rights for Utility Billing in California?\nWhat Are Tenants Rights for Utility Billing in California?\nKnow What You're Paying\nProtection From Nonpayment\nGet the Best Mortgage Rate for You\nExpect a Fair Price\nApply for Medical Assistance\n",
"segment": "Your landlord has to inform you if you share your meter with another apartment or if common areas in the building get billed to your meter. If you're sharing, you and the landlord need to negotiate what percentage of each utility bill you will pay and put it in writing to protect everyone involved. The landlord's only other option is to pay the entire bill himself rather than asking tenants to cover the cost. When he does charge you, your bill must include the meter reading at the beginning and end of the month as well as the current rates. Protection From Nonpayment\nIn some cases, such as a shared meter, the landlord will keep the utilities in his name. When that happens, you aren't a utility company customer. Your landlord is the customer, and you are a submetered tenant. This arrangement works well most of the time but becomes problematic if your landlord stops paying the bill or goes into foreclosure. To keep the utility turned on, the California Public Utilities code allows you and other tenants to circumvent the landlord and apply for your own account. You'll have to pay the utility bill while it's in your name, but the utility company can't make you pay any of your landlord's past due balance.",
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"headings": "What to Do if You Can’t Afford Rent Payments Due to Coronavirus?\nWhat to Do if You Can’t Afford Rent Payments Due to Coronavirus?\nMichael Hochman\nCommunicate with your landlord if you can't pay your rent\nAsk if you can restructure your payments\nHave empathy for your landlord\nWhat if your landlord can't or won't help?\n1. Apply for rental assistance\n2. Take out a loan\n3. Take advantage of the CARES Act\nWhat shouldn't you do?\nAre you going to be evicted if you can't pay?\nEventually, you have to pay\nComments\nAbout The Author\n",
"segment": "And if they're not open to rent restructuring, ask them what solutions they may be willing to offer. All apartment communities will be handling this situation in a slightly different way, so don't assume that this your only option or demand that your property manager accommodate you. Have empathy for your landlord\nWe might think of our landlords as giant corporations getting rich off of our rents. But the truth is, almost half of rental properties are individually owned, mom and pop landlords and people just like us investing in real estate. They're also under stress from the coronavirus crisis with property taxes, insurance and mortgages coming due, repairs and upkeep to make and property managers and maintenance staff salaries to pay, with rent their only source of income. Even large rental companies will feel the pinch as they have difficulty covering expenses, utilities and mortgages. Most landlords want to help you in this time of need, but they aren't immune to the economy themselves. Be kind, have empathy and be patient with your landlord or property manager. Absolutely avoid making demands because you are asking them for help. And don't take advantage of the situation.",
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"url": "https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/2020/04/01/what-know-wisconsins-ban-evictions-and-foreclosures/5105585002/",
"title": "What to know about Wisconsin's ban on evictions and foreclosures",
"headings": "'Do I have to pay rent?': Answers to that and other questions about Wisconsin's temporary ban on evictions and foreclosures\n'Do I have to pay rent?': Answers to that and other questions about Wisconsin's temporary ban on evictions and foreclosures\nWhat does a ban on evictions and foreclosures have to do with a health crisis?\nWhat exactly is being banned?\nI'm on a month-to-month lease, can I be evicted?\nMy landlord hit me with an eviction suit before the moratorium. The court already ordered the eviction and I've been waiting for the sheriff to knock on my door. What happens now?\nAre there any exceptions?\nWhat if my landlord decides to evict me himself?\nSo do I still have to continue paying rent?\nMy unemployment is late, so I'm going to be late on my rent. That means the landlord will slap me with a late fee and I'll have to find even more cash. Do I have to pay that late fee?\nI lost my job and I can't afford rent. What should I do?\nI'm a homeowner and I am way behind in my mortgage payments. Can the bank foreclose my mortgage and sell my house at a sheriff's sale?\nWho is supposed to enforce all of these rules?\nI want to know more. How do I get a copy of the order?\n",
"segment": "Effective April 25 the state Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection banned landlords from charging tenants late fees or other penalties for missed or late payments. The emergency rule is in effect until 90 days after the public health emergency is over. I lost my job and I can't afford rent. What should I do? Tenant groups and landlord associations agree that if you can't pay your rent, you should talk to your landlord as soon as possible. You may be able to negotiate an agreement. I'm a homeowner and I am way behind in my mortgage payments. Can the bank foreclose my mortgage and sell my house at a sheriff's sale? Nope. Filing foreclosure suits and selling residential properties at sheriff's sales are both banned by the Evers order.",
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"title": "Is now the right time to buy, sell or rent? - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper",
"headings": "Is now the right time to buy, sell or rent?\nIs now the right time to buy, sell or rent?\nSunday, May 25, 2014 | 2:01 a.m.\nSomerset Hills Complex Construction Continues\nFor more\nBUYING A HOME\nWhy it might be a good time:\nWhy it might be a bad time:\nSELLING A HOME\nWhy it might be a good time to sell\nWhy now might be a bad time to sell\nRENTING A HOME\nWhy now might be a good time to rent\nWhy now might be a bad time to rent\nWHAT ABOUT NEW BUILDS\n",
"segment": "You won't beat yourself up about when you bought, why you sold and the money you may have lost. Less risk: If the market crashes again, you won't drown underwater or lose your home to foreclosure. If it's your only option: Renting may be your only option if you can't afford rising prices or can't qualify for a mortgage. People with credit scores below 620 — 28 percent of Americans — are unlikely to qualify for a mortgage today, even with a high down payment. And banks typically won't lend to someone if they've had a bankruptcy in the past two to five years or a foreclosure within one to seven years. No maintenance concerns: As in any city, if you rent in Las Vegas, you typically won't pay for maintenance, repairs or homeowners association fees. Better yet, you won't have to sit around all day waiting for a plumber – your landlord or manager will.",
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"url": "https://www.propertyinvestmentproject.co.uk/blog/letting-property-without-a-buy-to-let-mortgage/",
"title": "Can I Use A Residential Mortgage For a Buy-To-Let Property?",
"headings": "Can I Use A Residential Mortgage For a Buy-To-Let Property?\nCan I Use A Residential Mortgage For a Buy-To-Let Property?\nIn short, no.\nWhat’s the difference between a residential mortgage and a buy-to-let mortgage?\nWhy do landlords get a Residential mortgage for a Buy-To-Let property?\nBe wary of Mortgage Brokers\nThe Penalties for using a Residential Mortgage for a Buy-To-Let Property\nBuilding Insurance\nTalk to a Mortgage Broker/Specialist\nSo, can you get away with a Residential Mortgage for a Rental Property?\nAbout the Blogger (\" The Landlord \")\n19 Join the Conversation...\nNobody\nLandlord\nTenant\nAgent\nLegal\nBuyer\nDeveloper\nEnthusiast\n",
"segment": "However, the following penalties are very real: Revoke your loan and ask for immediate redemption of the mortgage\nAutomatically change your rates to a higher amount that reflects their current Buy-to-let products\nEnforce financial penalties\nNeedless to say, the potential risks seem too hefty for my blood. The penalties enforced by the lender is not half as bad as the penalties your Landlord Insurance provider could enforce…\nBuilding Insurance\nHaving the incorrect mortgage will most likely invalidate your Landlord Insurance. In the event of an emergency (e.g. property burns down), you would not be covered with insurance. Most Insurers cover themselves by stating in the terms and conditions of the policy that the policyholder has the lenders permission to let. Talk to a Mortgage Broker/Specialist\nUsing the services of an experienced buy-to-let mortgage broker/adviser can be invaluable in helping you through the nuances of different lenders’ conditions. Additionally, specialised buy-to-let mortgage brokers sometimes have access to mortgage deals you normally wouldn’t, so it’s always worth talking to one to find out what rates they can offer! So, can you get away with a Residential Mortgage for a Rental Property? The reality is, many landlords DO get away with it. Equally, many get caught out, and end up paying a hefty price.",
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"title": "Got a Tenant Who Can't Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords",
"headings": "Got a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nGot a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nStart a dialogue with the renter\nWork out a rent payment plan\nReach out to mortgage lenders about your options\nTax bills are likely still due\nRevisit your insurance policy\nCheck out new small business resources\nAvoid evicting renters now, if you can\n",
"segment": "Got a Tenant Who Can't Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nGot a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused layoffs, furloughs, and financial uncertainty for millions of Americans. The result: Many tenants are struggling to pay their rent, and landlords are unsure how to cover their own expenses while helping tenants. Nearly 60% of landlords said their tenants are unable to pay rent because of the coronavirus, and 80% said they’re willing to work with these renters, according to an American Apartment Owners Association (AAOA) survey of more than 1,100 landlords in May.\n“Some tenants are really having a difficult time,” says Alexandra Alvarado, director of marketing and education at AAOA. Several states have implemented emergency policies to help renters, including eviction freezes, late-fee waivers, and payment grace periods. But, often, landlords are still required to make their mortgage payments and cover other expenses, like taxes and insurance. If you’re a landlord and your tenant stops paying rent, here are a few things you can do. Start a dialogue with the renter\nYour tenants will probably let you know if they can’t make their rent payments.",
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"headings": "Unpaid rent is piling up. Landlords can't hold on forever\nUnpaid rent is piling up. Landlords can't hold on forever\nJUST WATCHED\nLandlord says eviction moratorium drained her savings\nReplay\nMUST WATCH\nUS added fewer jobs for April than expected, leaving economists disappointed\nRestaurants, once laying off workers, now can't find enough to hire\nBiden wants the wealthiest 1% to 'begin to pay their fair share'\nReddit co-founder: Paid family leave is good for the economy\nTrump said electing Biden would crash the markets. It didn't\nBank of America CEO reveals his top worry about the economy\nTeachers under pandemic stress are quitting: I didn't feel safe\nUS consumer prices increased in March\n'Biggest trial of my life': Landlord says eviction moratorium has drained her savings\nInflation is back as the US economy reopens\nHousing, wages and travel are leading the economic recovery\nBank of America CEO on raising minimum wage: It's an investment in our teammates\nPrices are rising as the economy recovers\nBiden on disappointing jobs report: More help is on the way\nLabor secretary on unemployment numbers: We're still recovering\nEconomist: Don't panic about the latest job numbers\nUS added fewer jobs for April than expected, leaving economists disappointed\nRestaurants, once laying off workers, now can't find enough to hire\nBiden wants the wealthiest 1% to 'begin to pay their fair share'\nReddit co-founder: Paid family leave is good for the economy\nTrump said electing Biden would crash the markets. It didn't\nBank of America CEO reveals his top worry about the economy\nTeachers under pandemic stress are quitting: I didn't feel safe\nUS consumer prices increased in March\n'Biggest trial of my life': Landlord says eviction moratorium has drained her savings\nInflation is back as the US economy reopens\nHousing, wages and travel are leading the economic recovery\nBank of America CEO on raising minimum wage: It's an investment in our teammates\nPrices are rising as the economy recovers\nBiden on disappointing jobs report: More help is on the way\nLabor secretary on unemployment numbers: We're still recovering\nEconomist: Don't panic about the latest job numbers\nMore from Success\nLandlords looking for rent relief\nRent debt looms\n",
"segment": "These small independent operators own about 22.1 million rental units, which Pinnegar said is more than half of the nation's supply. Already some property owners are struggling to meet their financial obligations and maintain their buildings, he said. \"Without rent, owners can't afford maintenance or capital improvements necessary to preserve the units,\" he said, which could have consequences that ripple out into the community and housing industry. Owners also may not be able to pay the mortgage — which, according to Pinnegar's association accounts for 38 cents of every rent dollar. That puts millions of rental units at risk of foreclosure. Landlords are also struggling to afford property taxes, which fund critical local services including fire departments and schools. \"If owners cannot pay these, they risk their ability to provide safe housing for residents altogether,\" Pinnegar said. Wealthy homeowners are getting richer, while first-time buyers struggle\nPinnegar called for swift, ongoing targeted rental assistance as a way to help renters, many of whom are unable to pay through no fault of their own. He also says there needs to be more aid for landlords and the wider housing market. \"Every dollar of direct rental assistance helps.",
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"title": "Federal eviction moratorium ends soon. What protections does NJ have?",
"headings": "Can't pay rent or mortgage during COVID? Here are the latest housing protections in NJ\nCan't pay rent or mortgage during COVID? Here are the latest housing protections in NJ\nEviction and foreclosure moratoriums\nStory continues below chart:\nEmergency assistance\nOther state protections\nPending bills\n",
"segment": "Pending bills\nThe People's Bill, which state lawmakers have negotiated since April, would require renters and landlords to negotiate a payback agreement on any missed rent, and offer small landlords a tax incentive if they forgive missed rent. It would also provide mortgage forbearance to homeowners, and require lenders to tack on missed payments at the end of the mortgage period. Murphy has said he supports the massive housing bill, but Senate President Steve Sweeney, D-Gloucester, has not put the bill up for a full vote, saying there were issues with it. The New Jersey Apartment Association has lobbied hard against the People's Bill. The Legislature is weighing landlord relief legislation as well: S3037 would set aside $50 million to help landlords with one- to two-unit rentals, if the landlords don't start eviction proceedings against tenants who can't afford rent. Another bill, A4617, would take $300 million in future federal funding or the general fund to help landlords of all sizes. Both bills are still in committees and would need to be passed by the full Senate and Assembly and signed by Murphy to become law. Ashley Balcerzak is a reporter in the New Jersey Statehouse. Fo",
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"title": "Leasehold Mortgage Definition | Pocketsense",
"headings": "Leasehold Mortgage Definition\nLeasehold Mortgage Definition\nTips\nUnderstanding Fee Simple vs. Leasehold Ownership\nLeasehold Ownership vs. Residential Rentals\nWho Uses Leasehold Ownership?\nLeasehold Mortgage Explained\nHow to Mortgage a Leasehold Interest\nA Primer on Collateral\nThe Challenges of Mortgage Lease Collateral\nExpect a Shorter Repayment Period\nStatus of the Landlord Matters\nOther Problems of Leasehold Mortgages\nWhat If You Can't Get Leasehold Mortgage Financing?\n",
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"headings": "What Happens to Suspended Passive Losses When You Sell (Or Lose) Your Rental Property?\nWhat Happens to Suspended Passive Losses When You Sell (Or Lose) Your Rental Property?\nLearn the rules for when these suspended losses are still deductible in a sale or foreclosure.\nDeducting Suspended Losses When You Sell Property\nDoes a Foreclosure Qualify?\n",
"segment": "I.R.C. §469 (g).) Does a Foreclosure Qualify? Unfortunately, some landlords who incur rental losses every year end up losing their properties through foreclosure because they can't afford to pay their mortgages. Does a foreclosure on a rental property qualify as a fully taxable disposition that frees up any previously suspended rental losses? The IRS Office of Chief Counsel says “yes.” The case involved a landlord who bought real property for $1 million and financed the purchase with a $1 million mortgage. The rental property accumulated net passive losses of $100,000 over three years that the landlord could not deduct because he had no passive income. Thus, the losses were suspended and carried forward to be used in future years. Four years later, the landlord defaulted on the mortgage and the lender foreclosed. At the time of the foreclosure the building was worth less than the landlord paid for it.",
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"title": "Got a Tenant Who Can't Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords",
"headings": "Got a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nGot a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nStart a dialogue with the renter\nWork out a rent payment plan\nReach out to mortgage lenders about your options\nTax bills are likely still due\nRevisit your insurance policy\nCheck out new small business resources\nAvoid evicting renters now, if you can\n",
"segment": "The cost could be sizable: According to the Insurance Information Institute, landlord insurance policies typically cost about 25% more than standard homeowner policies. Luckily, some states have directed insurers to work with homeowners by creating payment plans, waiving late fees, and not canceling policies for nonpayment. Some insurers, including Farmers and Liberty Mutual, are extending grace periods and not charging late fees. Revising your policy now could also help you save money. “It’s really important that landlords re-look at their insurance policy to find out exactly what’s in it, exactly what’s covered, and then also maybe shop around and get a better quote.” Alvarado says. “ They may be paying more on their insurance rates than they need to, and they could save some money there.” Just don’t cut your liability coverage, since Alvarado expects that the coronavirus could add some extra risks for landlords. For instance, tenants might sue because they caught coronavirus within the building, arguing that their landlord did not implement sufficient safety precautions for cleaning and maintenance.",
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"headings": "What the CDC Eviction Moratorium Means for You\nWhat the CDC Eviction Moratorium Means for You\nAlicia Underlee Nelson\nWhy was the CDC Eviction Moratorium necessary?\nHow does the CDC Eviction Moratorium work?\nDo I still have to pay rent?\nDoes the CDC Eviction Moratorium apply to my building?\nHow do I apply?\nWho is eligible for the CDC Eviction Moratorium?\nWho should fill out the declaration form?\nWhat do I do with the completed declaration form?\nHow do I create a payment plan?\nDoes the CDC Eviction Moratorium stop all evictions?\nShort-term solution\nComments\nAbout The Author\n",
"segment": "If they have coronavirus at the time of a move, they could unknowingly infect others. Individuals exposed to coronavirus or diagnosed with the disease can't quarantine at home to rest, recover and minimize the spread if they no longer have a home. The CDC Eviction Moratorium is designed to temporarily keep residents in their homes and help mitigate these risks. How does the CDC Eviction Moratorium work? Under this order, any eligible renter who has completed and returned a declaration form to their property manager or landlord cannot be evicted due to nonpayment of rent between now and March. 31. The order doesn't cover foreclosures on home mortgages. So, unless the building itself is being foreclosed upon, a landlord or property owner cannot force you to vacate your residence through March 31, 2021 — as long as you've completed your declaration form and turned it in to whoever has the power to evict you. They also can't ask another party (like a lawyer or the police) to issue or enforce eviction orders. You'll be allowed to stay in your residence until March 31.",
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"headings": "Leasehold Mortgage Definition\nLeasehold Mortgage Definition\nTips\nUnderstanding Fee Simple vs. Leasehold Ownership\nLeasehold Ownership vs. Residential Rentals\nWho Uses Leasehold Ownership?\nLeasehold Mortgage Explained\nHow to Mortgage a Leasehold Interest\nA Primer on Collateral\nThe Challenges of Mortgage Lease Collateral\nExpect a Shorter Repayment Period\nStatus of the Landlord Matters\nOther Problems of Leasehold Mortgages\nWhat If You Can't Get Leasehold Mortgage Financing?\n",
"segment": "00:00\n00:01 08:24\nGO LIVE\nFacebook\nTwitter\nEmail\nEmbed\nSpeed Normal\nAutoplay\nBrought to you by Sapling\nBrought to you by Sapling\nWhen the lease term ends, the property reverts to the lessor. Simply put, this means that the landowner has the right to take back the property (and any improvements made to it) at the end of the lease term, with no money owed to the homeowner. Leasehold Ownership vs. Residential Rentals\nTo be clear, when we talk about leasehold ownership, we're not talking about the type of lease you get when you rent a house or apartment. A standard residential lease agreement usually lasts around 12 months. You get the right to live in the home until the term ends, but you don't have to \"buy\" the rental agreement – you just have to pay the monthly rent. Ground leases, on the other hand, tend to be for much longer terms – anywhere from 30–99 years is common. The homeowner has the right to live in the property for the lease term and usually can sell the leasehold interest to someone else, although the sale may be subject to the landlord's approval. The new owner will get the right to use of the land for the remaining years covered by lease. As such, leasehold ownership is a marketable interest in real estate, meaning it is worth money. Often, the homeowner will pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy a leasehold interest in property, which may not be much less than what she'd pay to purchase a fee simple ownership in the same building.",
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"title": "Got a Tenant Who Can't Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords",
"headings": "Got a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nGot a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nStart a dialogue with the renter\nWork out a rent payment plan\nReach out to mortgage lenders about your options\nTax bills are likely still due\nRevisit your insurance policy\nCheck out new small business resources\nAvoid evicting renters now, if you can\n",
"segment": "Work out a rent payment plan\nRenters have different financial situations, so any arrangement that you make for paying rent can’t be one size fits all. “Somebody may have reduced hours, somebody else may have been laid off entirely, and we’ve had [landlords] who said they’ve got nurses who just drop a check when they get a chance, because they’re working 80 hours a week,” Tassell says. Tassell urges landlords to come up with a plan that’s realistic. “It has to be something that’s workable and manageable,” he says, otherwise the terms might not be met. For example, perhaps the renters could pay half of their $1,000-per-month rent for three months (or $500), then attempt to pay back what they owe by the end of that period. Whatever the payment plan, put it in writing, with clear details of the amounts and time frames, Alvarado urges. This creates a paper trail, in case you or your tenant tail to follow through on any of the terms you have agreed upon. Reach out to mortgage lenders about your options\nIf you’re a landlord with a mortgage, having tenants who don’t pay rent could mean that you can’t make your mortgage payments. If this is your situation, the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act) helps borrowers (landlords and homeowners alike) by waiving late fees on mortgage payments and suspending foreclosures. If you’re worried you might come up short on your mortgage payment, contact your lender to see what relief it can offer.",
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"headings": "'Do I have to pay rent?': Answers to that and other questions about Wisconsin's temporary ban on evictions and foreclosures\n'Do I have to pay rent?': Answers to that and other questions about Wisconsin's temporary ban on evictions and foreclosures\nWhat does a ban on evictions and foreclosures have to do with a health crisis?\nWhat exactly is being banned?\nI'm on a month-to-month lease, can I be evicted?\nMy landlord hit me with an eviction suit before the moratorium. The court already ordered the eviction and I've been waiting for the sheriff to knock on my door. What happens now?\nAre there any exceptions?\nWhat if my landlord decides to evict me himself?\nSo do I still have to continue paying rent?\nMy unemployment is late, so I'm going to be late on my rent. That means the landlord will slap me with a late fee and I'll have to find even more cash. Do I have to pay that late fee?\nI lost my job and I can't afford rent. What should I do?\nI'm a homeowner and I am way behind in my mortgage payments. Can the bank foreclose my mortgage and sell my house at a sheriff's sale?\nWho is supposed to enforce all of these rules?\nI want to know more. How do I get a copy of the order?\n",
"segment": "The landlord may also speak to the tenant about paying the rent, Pettit said. My unemployment is late, so I'm going to be late on my rent. That means the landlord will slap me with a late fee and I'll have to find even more cash. Do I have to pay that late fee? No. Effective April 25 the state Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection banned landlords from charging tenants late fees or other penalties for missed or late payments. The emergency rule is in effect until 90 days after the public health emergency is over. I lost my job and I can't afford rent. What should I do? Tenant groups and landlord associations agree that if you can't pay your rent, you should talk to your landlord as soon as possible.",
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"headings": "Landlord Rent Guarantee Insurance\nLandlord Rent Guarantee Insurance\nWhat is Rent Guarantee insurance?\nWhat does HomeLet's Rent Guarantee Insurance cover?\nDo I need Rent Guarantee insurance?\nHow much does Landlord Rent Guarantee Insurance cost?\nHow to get insured\nWhy should I take out Rent Guarantee Insurance with HomeLet?\nDo you need tenant references to take out Landlord Rent Guarantee Insurance?\nReferencing, things to note\nWhat isn't covered?\nHow to make a claim\nWhat do our customers say?\n",
"segment": "How to get insured\nWhether you're planning your insurance for your first buy-to-let investment or you're an established landlord who is thinking of getting some additional cover after dealing with tenants who have missed payments, our team is on hand to get you set up. You can arrange your Rent Guarantee cover with HomeLet over the phone. Why should I take out Rent Guarantee Insurance with HomeLet? Even the most conscientious tenants can have their circumstances suddenly change, resulting in them no longer being able to pay the rent. Unless you don't need the rent, it may be worth investing in rent guarantee insurance which can cover you in the event your tenant can't or won't pay the rent. Whether you feel you need cover may depend on if you’re a landlord who is likely to be personally impacted by these missed payments, for example, you still have mortgage payments to make in addition to your own household outgoings. In fact, our recent Landlord Survey revealed that missed rent payments are a problem for a number of landlords. We found that over a quarter of landlords (28%) are tackling non-payment of rent, while 20% are dealing with late rent. With such high numbers affected by money not arriving in time, it’s important to consider if you need to have experts ready to resolve problems quickly if things go wrong. Whether you’re relying on the rent to cover the cost of the mortgage on your buy-to-let property or you’re letting to new tenants, Rent Guarantee Insurance from HomeLet ensures you can still receive your rental income should the unexpected occur.",
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"headings": "Basic Legal Requirements for UK Landlords and Buy to Let Investors\nBasic Legal Requirements for UK Landlords and Buy to Let Investors\nGas Safety:\nElectrical Safety:\nEnergy Performance Certificates:\nTenancy Deposit Schemes:\nLandlords Insurance:\nFurniture & Regulations:\nTenant Referencing | Rent Guarantee Insurance:\nTenancy Agreements | UK Tenancy Agreements:\nBuy to Let Mortgages:\n",
"segment": "The deposit is paid to the landlord. • The landlord retains the deposit and pays a premium to the insurer. The schemes available are: The Dispute Service – www.thedisputeservice.co.uk Deposit Protection Service – www.depositprotection.com\nLandlords Insurance: The chances are you'll have a very large amount of money invested in your rental property. This is an investment you need to protect, from insurance for fire to insurance for water damage; also, your mortgage company will insist you have Landlords Insurance on the buy to let property - a standard owners insurance policy usually will not protect you if the worst were to happen. By investing in Landlords Insurance from InformedLandlords.com, you can rest easy knowing that both you and your property are properly insured for both buildings and contents. As a landlord the odds are that you have spent considerable amount of time and money on the property. Therefore, there are many reasons why you should use a landlords building insurance policy rather than standard household policy.",
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"segment": "But, he said, eviction moratoriums don't accomplish that because they create the illusion that everything is stable when, in fact, \"they are far from it.\" Renters will still owe back rent once the moratorium is lifted. And, in the meantime, landlords are stuck figuring out how to cover their monthly expenses. \"They just kick the can down the road, jeopardizing housing supply, quality of the housing stock and affordability on the other side of this crisis,\" he said. Landlords looking for rent relief\nThe extension of the CDC order is particularly tough on smaller mom-and-pop property owners, many of whom have been running in the red for months, said Pinnegar. These small independent operators own about 22.1 million rental units, which Pinnegar said is more than half of the nation's supply. Already some property owners are struggling to meet their financial obligations and maintain their buildings, he said. \"Without rent, owners can't afford maintenance or capital improvements necessary to preserve the units,\" he said, which could have consequences that ripple out into the community and housing industry. Owners also may not be able to pay the mortgage — which, according to Pinnegar's association accounts for 38 cents of every rent dollar. That puts millions of rental units at risk of foreclosure.",
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"url": "https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/2020/12/23/federal-eviction-moratorium-ends-soon-what-protections-does-nj-have/3989536001/",
"title": "Federal eviction moratorium ends soon. What protections does NJ have?",
"headings": "Can't pay rent or mortgage during COVID? Here are the latest housing protections in NJ\nCan't pay rent or mortgage during COVID? Here are the latest housing protections in NJ\nEviction and foreclosure moratoriums\nStory continues below chart:\nEmergency assistance\nOther state protections\nPending bills\n",
"segment": "From March to November, landlords submitted close to 50,000 filings, the Administrative Office of the Courts said. Story continues below chart: The existence of filings in the court system can harm tenants. Screening agencies that landlords rely on for background checks on tenants may include court filings in their reports, without providing context or the outcome in the cases. That could make it more difficult for a tenant to find a new place to live if landlords choose to categorically reject applications with landlord-tenant filings in their screenings. Meanwhile, for those struggling to pay their mortgages, Murphy announced at the end of March that more than 40 financial institutions would offer mortgage forbearance for at least 90 days. Homeowners needed to contact their banks, and banks were not prohibited from demanding all of a borrower's delayed payments at once when the relief period ended. A bill to require that protection to move payments to the end of a mortgage has languished in the Legislature for months. New Jersey's state eviction protections are stronger and last longer than those offered by the federal government under the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC has an eviction moratorium that expires Jan. 31, 2021, under the new stimulus bill.",
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"headings": "Can I Use A Residential Mortgage For a Buy-To-Let Property?\nCan I Use A Residential Mortgage For a Buy-To-Let Property?\nIn short, no.\nWhat’s the difference between a residential mortgage and a buy-to-let mortgage?\nWhy do landlords get a Residential mortgage for a Buy-To-Let property?\nBe wary of Mortgage Brokers\nThe Penalties for using a Residential Mortgage for a Buy-To-Let Property\nBuilding Insurance\nTalk to a Mortgage Broker/Specialist\nSo, can you get away with a Residential Mortgage for a Rental Property?\nAbout the Blogger (\" The Landlord \")\n19 Join the Conversation...\nNobody\nLandlord\nTenant\nAgent\nLegal\nBuyer\nDeveloper\nEnthusiast\n",
"segment": "Talk to a Mortgage Broker/Specialist\nUsing the services of an experienced buy-to-let mortgage broker/adviser can be invaluable in helping you through the nuances of different lenders’ conditions. Additionally, specialised buy-to-let mortgage brokers sometimes have access to mortgage deals you normally wouldn’t, so it’s always worth talking to one to find out what rates they can offer! So, can you get away with a Residential Mortgage for a Rental Property? The reality is, many landlords DO get away with it. Equally, many get caught out, and end up paying a hefty price. As said, I don’t think the risks are worth it, so it’s a practise I will never encourage or condone. Disclaimer: I'm just a landlord blogger; I'm 100% not qualified to give legal or financial advice. I'm a doofus.",
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"headings": "Got a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nGot a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords\nStart a dialogue with the renter\nWork out a rent payment plan\nReach out to mortgage lenders about your options\nTax bills are likely still due\nRevisit your insurance policy\nCheck out new small business resources\nAvoid evicting renters now, if you can\n",
"segment": "“It’s really important that landlords re-look at their insurance policy to find out exactly what’s in it, exactly what’s covered, and then also maybe shop around and get a better quote.” Alvarado says. “ They may be paying more on their insurance rates than they need to, and they could save some money there.” Just don’t cut your liability coverage, since Alvarado expects that the coronavirus could add some extra risks for landlords. For instance, tenants might sue because they caught coronavirus within the building, arguing that their landlord did not implement sufficient safety precautions for cleaning and maintenance. Such lawsuits probably won’t get far in court, but they could still be costly if filed, so having good liability insurance will help you sleep better at night. Check out new small business resources\nThe CARES Act also includes programs through the Small Business Administration (SBA) for helping small businesses—and yes, landlords do qualify! You must own your rental properties under an LLC, and should apply for relief as a “business with not more than 500 employees.” If you do have one or a few employees, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is a potentially forgivable loan for employers who maintain their payroll during the COVID-19 crisis. The Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) offers emergency grants up to $10,000 to small businesses harmed because of the coronavirus.",
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"headings": "Can You Break a Lease Because of COVID-19? What Renters Need To Know\nCan You Break a Lease Because of COVID-19? What Renters Need To Know\nSearch thousands of rental listings at your finger-tips.\nWhat happens if you break a lease without a landlord's permission\nWatch: Coronavirus Self-Care Kit: Stock Up on These Items\nWhy COVID-19 might let you break a lease early\nSo how should you approach breaking a lease?\n",
"segment": "Stock Up on These Items\nVolume 0%\nPress shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts\nKeyboard Shortcuts\nEnabled Disabled\nPlay/Pause SPACE\nIncrease Volume ↑\nDecrease Volume ↓\nSeek Forward →\nSeek Backward ←\nCaptions On/Off c\nFullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f\nMute/Unmute m\nSeek % 0-9\nLive\n00:00\n00:00\n00:00\n___\nWhy COVID-19 might let you break a lease early\nWhile you might be legally on the line for your rent until the end of your lease, landlords might be more flexible these days because many tenants can't pay rent right now. In the past, such tenants who couldn't pay rent would be evicted—but COVID-19 has led to the CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act, which prevents landlords of certain residences nationwide from evicting tenants from March 27 to July 25, 2020—and perhaps beyond that. This means that for the time being, many tenants not paying rent can stay put. “The CARES Act suspends evictions for any properties secured by federally backed mortgages,\" says G. Brian Davis, director of education for SparkRental.com. \" That includes conforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages, FHA loans, and VA loans.\" So if your landlord has such a loan, you're safe. Plus, Davis adds, \"it also suspends evictions for Section 8 landlords and those taking the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit.” Even if your rental doesn’t fall into one of those categories, Davis says it’s a good idea to check with your city. “Some cities and towns have also temporarily suspended evictions,\" he adds. \" Plus, many other jurisdictions have temporarily closed civil courts, preventing landlords from scheduling a rent court hearing.\"",
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"headings": "What to Do if You Can’t Afford Rent Payments Due to Coronavirus?\nWhat to Do if You Can’t Afford Rent Payments Due to Coronavirus?\nMichael Hochman\nCommunicate with your landlord if you can't pay your rent\nAsk if you can restructure your payments\nHave empathy for your landlord\nWhat if your landlord can't or won't help?\n1. Apply for rental assistance\n2. Take out a loan\n3. Take advantage of the CARES Act\nWhat shouldn't you do?\nAre you going to be evicted if you can't pay?\nEventually, you have to pay\nComments\nAbout The Author\n",
"segment": "Even large rental companies will feel the pinch as they have difficulty covering expenses, utilities and mortgages. Most landlords want to help you in this time of need, but they aren't immune to the economy themselves. Be kind, have empathy and be patient with your landlord or property manager. Absolutely avoid making demands because you are asking them for help. And don't take advantage of the situation. If you can afford your rent, keep paying it. That will only lead to them being able to assist other tenants and staff. What if your landlord can't or won't help? If your landlord is not willing or not able to help restructure your payments or offer any rent relief, you do have some other options. 1.",
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"headings": "Leasehold Mortgage Definition\nLeasehold Mortgage Definition\nTips\nUnderstanding Fee Simple vs. Leasehold Ownership\nLeasehold Ownership vs. Residential Rentals\nWho Uses Leasehold Ownership?\nLeasehold Mortgage Explained\nHow to Mortgage a Leasehold Interest\nA Primer on Collateral\nThe Challenges of Mortgage Lease Collateral\nExpect a Shorter Repayment Period\nStatus of the Landlord Matters\nOther Problems of Leasehold Mortgages\nWhat If You Can't Get Leasehold Mortgage Financing?\n",
"segment": "Shorter term mortgages cost more each month because the repayments are spread over a shorter period. However, you will pay the balance off quicker. Bear in mind that if you need to refinance in 10 years' time when there's only 20 years left on the lease, you may be out of luck. Status of the Landlord Matters\nAnother major difference between a freehold and a leasehold mortgage is the presence of a third party – the landlord. While landlords are not part of the leasehold mortgage application process, most lenders want to check that the landlord exists and is in good financial standing. It's common for investment companies to own the freehold of condominium units, for instance. But if the landlord company goes bust, things can get messy pretty quickly. You'll be faced with a lot of legal challenges when there's no freeholder – who do you pay rent to, who maintains the unit, who gets the reversion (ownership) when the lease comes to an end? Most lenders will regard the situation as too risky when there are question marks about the landowner. So, even if your own financials are strong, if the landowner is weak, you may not get the financing you're after.",
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"headings": "Can You Break a Lease Because of COVID-19? What Renters Need To Know\nCan You Break a Lease Because of COVID-19? What Renters Need To Know\nSearch thousands of rental listings at your finger-tips.\nWhat happens if you break a lease without a landlord's permission\nWatch: Coronavirus Self-Care Kit: Stock Up on These Items\nWhy COVID-19 might let you break a lease early\nSo how should you approach breaking a lease?\n",
"segment": "Whether tenants like it or not, tenant screening is available virtually. And if a renter breaks a lease without a landlord's blessing, this will certainly not bring a positive reference.” So if you want to break a lease early, it is important that you check with your landlord first. ___\nWatch: Coronavirus Self-Care Kit: Stock Up on These Items\nVolume 0%\nPress shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts\nKeyboard Shortcuts\nEnabled Disabled\nPlay/Pause SPACE\nIncrease Volume ↑\nDecrease Volume ↓\nSeek Forward →\nSeek Backward ←\nCaptions On/Off c\nFullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f\nMute/Unmute m\nSeek % 0-9\nLive\n00:00\n00:00\n00:00\n___\nWhy COVID-19 might let you break a lease early\nWhile you might be legally on the line for your rent until the end of your lease, landlords might be more flexible these days because many tenants can't pay rent right now. In the past, such tenants who couldn't pay rent would be evicted—but COVID-19 has led to the CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act, which prevents landlords of certain residences nationwide from evicting tenants from March 27 to July 25, 2020—and perhaps beyond that. This means that for the time being, many tenants not paying rent can stay put. “The CARES Act suspends evictions for any properties secured by federally backed mortgages,\" says G. Brian Davis, director of education for SparkRental.com. \" That includes conforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages, FHA loans, and VA loans.\"",
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"segment": "Self Assessement 2021/22: Mortgage interest tax relief\nMortgage interest tax relief (Buy-to-let)\nUnder new rules being phased in over the next few years, landlords will progressively lose valuable tax relief on their buy-to-let mortgage costs. Below the changes have been outlined to explain why. What is buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief? Many landlords have to borrow money through a but-to-let mortgage in order to start building a rental property portfolio. There has been a historical major tax advantage if you have a buy-to-let mortgage, as you only need to declare rental income after you’ve paid your mortgage, which cuts your tax bill by potentially thousands of pounds. However, since April 2017, the way landlords have to declare their rental income has started to change, meaning most will see their tax bills increase significantly. ★★★★★ [ No Votes ]\nMortgage interest tax relief prior to 2017\nThe old system meant that you would only pay income tax on your net rental income, or profits. In other words, you'd first deduct the interest from the mortgage on your rental property, as well as other expenses incurred throughout the year. With the majority of landlords being on interest only mortgages, this meant that in practice they could claim all of their mortgage repayments.",
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"segment": "TenantNet - How to Improve your Renting Chances\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow to Improve your Chances of Renting when you have Bad Credit\nBy Laurence Rosenberg\nPresident, RDNY.com\nOctober 2012\nMost landlords will run a credit report on you and if they discover your bad credit, they are likely to deny your application. So what do you have to do to rent an apartment? You need to understand the landlord's thinking so that you can anticipate their concerns and adjust your application accordingly to present yourself as a reliable future tenant. This article will give you tips and examples how you can make your application the best it can be even if you have bad credit. Let's start with the basics. Why do landlords need to know your credit? Landlords will tell you that owning and running a rental building is expensive. There are real estate taxes to be paid, perhaps a mortgage to be paid, electricity to light the common areas of the building, heating, water consumption, repairs, and staff expenses like superintendents and porters. Having a tenant who doesn't pay the rent on time makes it harder for the landlord to pay the fixed costs for the building each month. Landlords want to be sure that every tenant is going to pay the rent promptly every month.",
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"headings": "Basic Legal Requirements for UK Landlords and Buy to Let Investors\nBasic Legal Requirements for UK Landlords and Buy to Let Investors\nGas Safety:\nElectrical Safety:\nEnergy Performance Certificates:\nTenancy Deposit Schemes:\nLandlords Insurance:\nFurniture & Regulations:\nTenant Referencing | Rent Guarantee Insurance:\nTenancy Agreements | UK Tenancy Agreements:\nBuy to Let Mortgages:\n",
"segment": "This is an investment you need to protect, from insurance for fire to insurance for water damage; also, your mortgage company will insist you have Landlords Insurance on the buy to let property - a standard owners insurance policy usually will not protect you if the worst were to happen. By investing in Landlords Insurance from InformedLandlords.com, you can rest easy knowing that both you and your property are properly insured for both buildings and contents. As a landlord the odds are that you have spent considerable amount of time and money on the property. Therefore, there are many reasons why you should use a landlords building insurance policy rather than standard household policy. The mainstream benefits obtainable under a standard household policy are seriously affected when the property is let and cover may end if you do not inform the insurer that the property is let. Landlords building insurance can protect your capital investment and property from damages caused by fire and flood, and most importantly it can also help protect the income stream you receive through your tenants paying rent. Things to consider when choosing landlords building insurance:- • Tenant Type • Loss of rent cover • Landlords’ contents insurance • Landlords liability insurance • Rent guarantee insurance • Landlords’ legal expenses cover Landlords Contents Insurance Cover The items that you have in your home/property can be insured in case they are damaged by your tenant, fire or flood or any other catastrophe. This cover offers the security you need when letting property out and also protects your money invested into the property. Things to consider when choosing landlords contents insurance:- • Fixtures and Fittings;",
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"headings": "Differences Between Prepaid Rent & Rent Expenses\nDifferences Between Prepaid Rent & Rent Expenses\nWhat Is Prepaid Rent?\nWhat Are Rent Expenses?\nWhat Are the Differences Between Prepaid Rent and Rent Expenses?\nWhy Businesses Use Prepaid Rent\nRent Expenses Examples\nPrepaid Rent Accounting\n",
"segment": "There's no magic to these dates – they have just sprung up by convention. What you will find, however, is that you will always be asked to pay rent one month or three months in advance, which gives rise to a prepaid rent situation. Banks and mortgage lenders usually insist that landlords have the rent payments coming in before the mortgage payment is due for the same period; there's a greater chance the mortgage payment will be covered by the rental income. So, you'll have a hard time finding a landlord who will let you pay rent in arrears. In some instances, you may choose to pay more than one rental payment in advance. For example, you might offer to pay a full year's rent up front to secure a particular property when competition is fierce. Or, you might agree to pay a few months' rent in advance in return for some other sweetener such as a 10 percent discount on the rent. Each business will have its own commercial drivers for putting an envelope of cash on the table. The one thing you can't use prepaid rent for is to get additional tax deductions.",
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"title": "Why Home Prices Are Rising During the Pandemic",
"headings": "Why Home Prices Are Rising During the Pandemic\nWhy Home Prices Are Rising During the Pandemic\nGet news and analysis on politics, policy, national security and more, delivered right to your inbox\nRelated video: Landlords brace for impact as tenants can't pay rent\nTOPICS FOR YOU\n",
"segment": "But homeowners could struggle to make payments after the forbearance period ends. “In the next 12 months it’s hard to anticipate price declines because of the mortgage forbearance in place,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist. “ You would have to see continuing job losses for a prolonged period leading to foreclosures, and even then we may not have oversupply.” Related video: Landlords brace for impact as tenants can't pay rent\nContinue Reading\nShow full articles without \"Continue Reading\" button for 24 hours. Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. TOPICS FOR YOU\nDeals for Brass Rivets\nAd Microsoft Ads\nMarine Corps Ring\nAd Microsoft Ads",
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"segment": "Tenant advocates worry that the new tax bill, as well as potential cuts in housing aid, will make the problem worse. An estimated 11 million families in the U.S. now pay more than half their income on rent, a number that has grown steadily as the supply of affordable housing shrinks. The result, say tenant advocates, is that some people are forced to choose between paying for rent or other necessities, such as food and medicine. But landlords says tenants' failure to pay their rent only adds to the affordable housing shortage. Without rental income, it's hard for landlords to pay their mortgages or other bills, says Heiner Giese, a Milwaukee landlord and an attorney for the Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin. Giese showed the impact in a tour of one neighborhood in the north side of the city, made up of modest single-family homes and duplexes. Almost every block had an empty lot or two, where houses had been torn down. Many of the homes still standing were boarded up, and a few burned out. Enlarge this image\nHeiner Giese, a local landlord and attorney for the Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin, stands in front of a city-owned abandoned building. Pam Fessler/NPR hide caption\ntoggle caption\nPam Fessler/NPR\nHeiner Giese, a local landlord and attorney for the Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin, stands in front of a city-owned abandoned building.",
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"title": "Trump's coronavirus eviction freeze won't keep a roof over our heads, advocates say",
"headings": "Trump's coronavirus eviction freeze won't keep a roof over our heads, advocates say\nTrump's coronavirus eviction freeze won't keep a roof over our heads, advocates say\nCities work to test and isolate homeless population, preventing fast spread of virus\nFull coverage of the coronavirus outbreak\n",
"segment": "Carson added that the move will \"allow households who have an FHA-insured mortgage to meet the challenges of COVID-19 without fear of losing their homes, and help steady market concerns.\" But Michael McKee, treasurer of Tenants PAC, a renter advocacy organization, applauded the HUD effort but said the coronavirus outbreak is going to be a \"big problem\" for renters. \"It's perfectly appropriate to relieve landlords of their obligation to pay their mortgages in this crisis,\" McKee told NBC News, but he added that relief for tenants also is needed. \"A lot of renters who are losing their source of income aren't going to be able to pay the rent,\" he said. \" We do not want to come out of this crisis having had extremely low-income people just build up debt that they can't pay off in the form of back rent.\" The foreclosure and eviction freeze applies to over 8 million federally-backed mortgages. Pew estimated in 2017 that there are roughly 43 million rental households in the U.S.\nDownload the NBC News app for full coverage of the coronavirus outbreak\nA document posted on the HUD website by says that regarding rental assistance for tenants, multi-family housing owners are encouraged \"to work with impacted residents and families to adjust rent payments, enter into forbearance agreements, and lessen the impact on affected residents.\" Meanwhile, NLIHC is backing increasing local and state efforts to provide rent relief for Americans impacted by coronavirus. \"What we most need is a uniform policy that gives some level of certainty to all of us that we won't lose our homes in the midst of a public health emergency, especially at a time when our collective health depends on our ability to be at home,\" Yentel said. \"Small landlords can't continue to operate and maintain their properties without the income that they get from rent each month,\" Yentel continued. \"",
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"headings": "Buy to Let Insurance\nBuy to Let Insurance\nWe’ll find the perfect mortgage broker for you - for free\nWhat insurance do landlords need?\nWhat is buy to let insurance?\nDo I need buy to let insurance?\nIs buy to let insurance the same as landlords’ insurance?\nWhat does buy to let insurance cover?\nProperty owners’ liability\nBuy to let buildings insurance\nBeware of underinsurance\nAlternative accommodation protection for landlords\nLoss of rent protection for landlords\nOptional extras\nContents insurance\nAccidental damage cover on buy to let property\nTheft and malicious damage cover on buy to let property\nCan I get landlord insurance for an unoccupied property?\nHow much does landlord insurance cost?\nPortfolio buy to let Insurance\nLandlord insurance for HMOs\nBuy to let insurance for non-standard properties\nBuy to let rental void protection\nWho offers the best landlord insurance?\nLandlord insurance comparison table\nIs there a better alternative to buy to let insurance comparison sites?\nLife insurance for buy to let landlords\nTax-deductible life insurance for Ltd Companies\nDo I pay national insurance if I’m a buy to let landlord?\nSpeak to a landlord insurance expert\nFCA disclaimer\nPete Mugleston\n",
"segment": "Portfolio insurance\nRental void protection\nBuy to let house insurance comparison websites\nLife insurance for buy to let landlords\nDo buy to let landlords pay national insurance? Speak to a landlord insurance expert\nWe’ll find the perfect mortgage broker for you - for free\nSave time and money with an expert mortgage broker who specialises in cases like yours\nWe've helped over 120,000 get the right advice\nOur form only takes a minute, then let us do the hard work\nSave up to £400 per year with the right advice (source: FCA)\nAll the brokers we work with have whole of market access\nFind me an expert No impact on credit score\nWhat insurance do landlords need? Many landlords choose to take out buy-to-let insurance (also known as landlord insurance) to safeguard themselves against the risks associated with renting out a property. Standard home insurance will not cover you against things like tenants failing to keep up with the rent, but landlord insurance policies offer broader protection and can be combined with other types of insurance, such as building insurance. Having landlord insurance is not a legal requirement for buy to let property owners in the UK. What about talking about content and buildings insurance and talking about these in a bit more detail? What is buy to let insurance? Buy-to-let mortgage insurance (also known as landlord insurance) is a type of policy geared towards landlords in the buy-to-let sector. It’s specifically designed to protect them against the risks associated with renting out a building, such as tenants failing to keep up with the rent, or damaging the property.",
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"title": "Advice for When You Cannot Afford This Month's Rent | Nolo",
"headings": "What to Do and Not to Do If You Can't Pay Rent on Time\nWhat to Do and Not to Do If You Can't Pay Rent on Time\nHere are some dos and don'ts of paying rent late--including how to negotiate a partial or delayed rent payment.\nEvictions During the Coronavirus Outbreak\nTry to Negotiate a Partial or Delayed Rent Payment\nDon't Ignore the Problem and Hope It Will Go Away\nNever Send a Check You Know Will Bounce\n",
"segment": "Explain that the problem won't happen again and that you'll pay your rent on time in the future. Be prepared to pay a late fee if the landlord has a late fee policy. Or, if you think your landlord will be responsive and your late rent is a rare occurrence, see if you can get him to forgo a late fee. Don't Ignore the Problem and Hope It Will Go Away\nIf you can't pay the rent on time, you may be tempted to hope the landlord won't notice—after all, she's got many tenants to keep track of, and one late check will hardly be noticed, right? Wrong. Remember, it's likely that your landlord is counting on your timely check to cover her own mortgage payment. Because the bank won't forgive her tardiness, she can't afford to ignore yours. And it's equally naive to think that you can ignore the landlord's phone calls or emails or think that she will swallow ridiculously lame excuses. Never Send a Check You Know Will Bounce\nNothing infuriates a landlord more than dealing with a sneaky tenant who consistently bounces rent checks. Stirring up your landlord's ire isn't the only consequence of a bad check:",
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"segment": "A buy-to-let mortgage is often a great option for people looking to make a large investment or actively enter the rental property market. Whether it’s your first venture into property management, or you’ve been building up a portfolio of rental properties, the right buy-to-let mortgage can unleash your investment potential. Buy-to-let mortgages do work differently to residential mortgages, so you should check whether you’re eligible and can afford this type of mortgage. How do buy-to-let mortgages work? With buy-to-let mortgages, you still have the option for a capital repayment or an interest-only mortgage, however, many investors choose interest only. This means that you’ll only pay off the interest of the loan each month, and therefore won’t pay off the borrowed balance until the term ends. Landlords tend to pick an interest-only mortgage, because it reduces your monthly payments significantly, allowing you to maximise your rental earnings potential. Landlords then use their rental income to pay off the interest each month. However, you’ll need to keep in mind the amount you owe if you decide to sell the property. How much can I borrow for a buy-to-let mortgage?",
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"headings": "I CAN'T PAY MY RENT/MORTGAGE\nI CAN'T PAY MY RENT/MORTGAGE\nMoratoriums\nHOUSING AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS\nSTATEWIDE\nMAUI\nKaua'i and ni'ihau\nhawai'i island\nO'ahu\nSUBSIDIZED HOUSING & SECTION 8 ASSISTANCE \nHOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) ASSISTANCE\nOTHER FAIR AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING RESOURCES\nHawaii Community Lending\nSmall business assistance\n",
"segment": "Rent/Mortgage Assistance\nI CAN'T PAY MY RENT/MORTGAGE\nLast updated 5/26/2021\nMoratoriums\nMoratoriums Overview: Tenants have had protections through three primary moratoriums: State of Hawaiʻi (extended through June 8, 2021),\nCDC declaration ( extended through June 30, 2021), and\nFederal foreclosure moratorium (extended through June 30, 2021 for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, USDA, or VA loans. Forbearance on federally backed loans still available through June 30, 2021.) Hawai ʻ i Eviction Protection and CDC Eviction Moratorium : Hawaiʻi's moratorium on eviction for non-payment of rent ends on June 8, 2021. However, if the landlord entered into forbearance on a federally-backed loan, the landlord cannot evict tenants during the forbearance. The forbearance may extend beyond June 8, 2021. The CDC eviction moratorium extends to June 30, 2021 for nonpayment of rent and provides protection very similar to the State eviction moratorium for nonpayment. The CDC moratorium would require a declaration, including that you have applied for rental assistance and are at risk of homelessness.",
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"segment": "This means you can't just ask him to leave. He has the right to stay, as long as he's living up to whatever verbal agreement he made with you about paying rent and other responsibilities, or be filed with formal eviction paperwork. There's one potential problem when you try to evict him. If your roommate is paying rent directly to your landlord instead of you -- even if there's no written lease between the two -- he's considered a co-tenant instead of your subtenant in some areas, especially rent-controlled ares such as San Francisco. This means you can't evict him; only your landlord can. Reasons to Evict\nWhen you read your lease, you'll likely see several issues that could lead to your eviction, such as failure to pay rent or that you have taken such poor care of the apartment that it's become a danger to the health and safety of other building tenants. These listed issues are the only reasons your landlord can evict you. However, since your roommate has no lease, you can evict him for any reason, including that you don't want to co-habitate any longer. You must still provide notification in the form of a formal written notice to quit or leave, which an attorney can help you create.",
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"headings": "How Renters Can Protect Their Credit If They Can't Pay Rent Due to the Coronavirus Crisis\nHow Renters Can Protect Their Credit If They Can't Pay Rent Due to the Coronavirus Crisis\nLearn how and when unpaid rent might show up on your credit reports and what you can do to protect your credit.\nBy Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney\nFree Case Evaluation\n\"In Nolo you can trust.\"\n— The New York Times\nWhy You Can Trust Us\nFeatured In\nHow Not Paying Rent Might Affect Your Credit\nSome Specialty Credit Reporting Agencies, However, Focus on Rental Histories\nHow Experian RentBureau Works\nAlternate Credit Scores and Rent-Reporting Services\nCollection Agencies and Evictions\nWhat to Do If You Can't Pay Full Rent—or Any Rent—During the Coronavirus Crisis\nWhat If I Can't Pay Rent on a Commercial Property Due to the Coronavirus Outbreak?\nThe Federal CARES Act Might Protect Your Credit\nGetting Help\n",
"segment": "Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Use, Supplemental Terms, IB Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. Do Not Sell My Personal Information\n7031 Koll Center Pkwy, Pleasanton, CA 94566\nfeature/path.2.83:2021-05-17_13-03-59\nMany states, counties, and cities have placed a ban on evictions for nonpayment of rent during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Also, the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act makes it unlawful for landlords to evict renters living in single-family and multifamily properties for 120 days during the national emergency. ( This prohibition applies to properties financed by federally backed mortgages and properties that participate in a covered federal housing program.) But even when an eviction moratorium is in place, that doesn't mean you get a rent holiday during this time. Not paying rent might hurt your credit score and, once the moratorium expires, could eventually lead to an eviction that will probably show up on your credit report. In this article, you'll learn how and when unpaid rent gets noted on your credit reports and what you can do to protect your credit scores if you can't afford to pay the full, or even any, rent during the coronavirus pandemic. How Not Paying Rent Might Affect Your Credit\nIf you don't pay your credit card bill, car loan, or mortgage, the creditor will report the delinquency to the three major credit reporting bureaus ( Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) and an adverse notation will appear on your credit reports. What's in your credit reports affects your credit scores, so if your reports show negative events, then your scores will fall. Unpaid rent, however, isn't usually directly reported to the credit bureaus—especially if you rent from a landlord with few units or properties.",
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"segment": "You can boost your cover with add-ons protecting you from lost rent if tenants are forced to move out, as well as accidental damage and periods when your property is empty. Our landlord insurance providers\nFind cheap landlord insurance quotes available through major insurers including: Do I need landlord insurance? Landlord insurance isn’t a legal requirement, but it is strongly recommended for anyone who lets a property out. There’s a lot that can go wrong with rental properties – both accidental and deliberate – which won’t be covered by standard home insurance. In fact, you may even find that a standard home insurance policy is invalidated if your property is let to tenants and you need to make a claim. Additionally, if you’re taking out a buy-to-let mortgage your lender might require you to have landlord insurance in order to qualify for the loan. What does landlord insurance cover? A standard landlord insurance policy can cover a number of situations, including the following if selected: Buildings insurance\nDamage to the building caused by fire, lightning, explosion, falling aircraft, earthquake or riots\nContents insurance\nDamage to, or loss of, your possessions including white goods, carpets, fixtures and fittings\nProperty owners' liability\nProtects you if you are deemed liable for damage or injury suffered by third parties at the property\nAlternative accommodation\nCovers your costs if tenants are forced to move out for a time due to damage to the property\nAccidental damage\nProtects your buildings and belongings if your tenants damage your property unintentionally\nMalicious damage\nCovers the costs of repair if your tenants intentionally damage your property\nEmployer’s liability\nProtects you if you employ people in your property who then become injured due to your negligence\nUnoccupied property cover\nProtects the property while it's unoccupied, e.g. you're waiting for new tenants to move in\nReducing the cost of landlord insurance\nThe cost of landlord insurance depends on a number of factors, some of which won’t be under your control – such as your tenants' employment status or the location of your property.",
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"segment": "Pay Mortgage\nThis is an obvious responsibility of the landlord but worth mentioning. Oxford Dictionary defines a mortgage as, “A legal agreement by which a bank, building society, etc. lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor’s property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt.” If you miss one mortgage payment you’re likely to incur late fees laid on out in your mortgage agreement. It’s unlikely a bank forecloses on your rental after one missed payment. However, many mortgage lenders will report your payment to the credit bureaus after it has been 60 days past due. This will effect your credit score in a negative manner. According to Realtor.com your mortgage is technically in default if you’re more than 90 days late on your mortgage payments—even just one. You’ll then receive a letter from your lender that you have defaulted on your loan. At this point you’ll have 90 days to submit payment or your property can be foreclosed on by the lender.",
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"segment": "Request Tax Advice from Our Partners\nfill out your details\nContents\nWhy You Pay Tax on Rental Income\nWhat Taxes Do You Need to Pay? What Are the Rental Income Tax Rates? Buy-to-Let Allowable Expenses and Tax Relief\nWays to Reduce Buy-to-Let Taxes\nLandlord Taxes When Purchasing a Property\nCouncil Tax and Other Landlord Tax Considerations\nWhy You Pay Tax on Rental Income\nBy becoming a landlord, you’re setting up an ongoing financial source – the rental income you receive from tenants. You pay tax on rental income like any other monthly earnings. What Counts as Rental Income? Rental income is classed as any money you receive from tenants for: Rent\nFurniture usage\nCleaning of communal areas\nHot water\nHeating\nRepairs\nWhat Taxes Do You Need to Pay? Income tax is the only tax private landlords pay on rental income. It has many names in the UK: landlord income tax, property income tax, buy-to-let income tax, etc.",
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"headings": "How Renters Can Protect Their Credit If They Can't Pay Rent Due to the Coronavirus Crisis\nHow Renters Can Protect Their Credit If They Can't Pay Rent Due to the Coronavirus Crisis\nLearn how and when unpaid rent might show up on your credit reports and what you can do to protect your credit.\nBy Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney\nFree Case Evaluation\n\"In Nolo you can trust.\"\n— The New York Times\nWhy You Can Trust Us\nFeatured In\nHow Not Paying Rent Might Affect Your Credit\nSome Specialty Credit Reporting Agencies, However, Focus on Rental Histories\nHow Experian RentBureau Works\nAlternate Credit Scores and Rent-Reporting Services\nCollection Agencies and Evictions\nWhat to Do If You Can't Pay Full Rent—or Any Rent—During the Coronavirus Crisis\nWhat If I Can't Pay Rent on a Commercial Property Due to the Coronavirus Outbreak?\nThe Federal CARES Act Might Protect Your Credit\nGetting Help\n",
"segment": "Not paying rent might hurt your credit score and, once the moratorium expires, could eventually lead to an eviction that will probably show up on your credit report. In this article, you'll learn how and when unpaid rent gets noted on your credit reports and what you can do to protect your credit scores if you can't afford to pay the full, or even any, rent during the coronavirus pandemic. How Not Paying Rent Might Affect Your Credit\nIf you don't pay your credit card bill, car loan, or mortgage, the creditor will report the delinquency to the three major credit reporting bureaus ( Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) and an adverse notation will appear on your credit reports. What's in your credit reports affects your credit scores, so if your reports show negative events, then your scores will fall. Unpaid rent, however, isn't usually directly reported to the credit bureaus—especially if you rent from a landlord with few units or properties. Because a landlord would need to become a member with the bureaus and have a minimum number of active accounts to report unpaid rent; generally, only high-volume landlords report overdue rental payments. But all three major credit bureaus will include rent payment information in their reports if they receive it. And some versions of the FICO score include rental payment information when available, while others don't. Some Specialty Credit Reporting Agencies, However, Focus on Rental Histories\nSpecialty credit reporting agencies gather and report only particular types of information on consumers, such as tenant histories, check writing histories, employment histories, and insurance claims.",
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"headings": "Rent to Own vs. Owner Finance\nRent to Own vs. Owner Finance\nRent to Own\nHomes With Owner Financing\nAdvantages of Both\nDisadvantages of Both\n",
"segment": "With owner financing, the owner/lender can't force you to leave a house he's financing unless he starts foreclosure proceedings if you fail to pay your mortgage payment. When you are renting to own, you're counting on your landlord to pay his mortgage on the property. If he fails to do so and his bank forecloses on the home, you must move out at the end of your lease. It's unlikely the landlord can pay you back your down payment and additional rent payments. With owner financing, the owner can't finance the home unless he doesn't owe money on it, so there's no chance you can lose the house through a foreclosure on the owner. To ensure there's no existing mortgage on the property, finalize your owner-financed mortgage using a real estate attorney. The attorney can conduct lien and title searches to make sure there is no additional claim to the property and file the proper paperwork with the county to list you as the legal owner. If the seller attempts to use the home as collateral on loans later, the bank's research reflects you as the owner, preventing him from taking out a loan against your house. As the legal owner of an owner-financed home, you are responsible for upkeep and taxes, unlike a rent-to-own situation, where the landlord handles both those items. On both rent-to-own and owner financing options, expect to pay more for the house, either through a higher sales price or higher interest rate.",
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"segment": "Rental Income Tax & Landlord Taxes Guide 2020 | Charcol\nHome\nKnowledge and Resources\nMortgage Guides\nTax on Rental Income - Guide for Landlords\nWritten and Verified by Robyn Clark and Nick Morrey - Published on 8/4/2019\nThis guide has been produced for information purposes only. As a mortgage broker, we're not able to offer tax advice, but we can refer you to our partners Landlord Support Services who are able to advise. You can enquire with them here. What don’t you know about the tax on rental income? Our guide gives landlords insight on how it’s applied, the rates you’ll pay and your allowances. Buy-to-lets can be extremely lucrative so they attract a lot of entrepreneurial thinkers. They also intimidate masses of potential landlords because they’re taxed in a very specific way. UK landlord tax comes in different forms: Stamp Duty Land Tax, Capital Gains Tax and Income Tax. These are the main 3.",
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"headings": "The COVID-19 Crisis Is Hurting Landlords, Too\nThe COVID-19 Crisis Is Hurting Landlords, Too\nLandlords need income, too\nUnfair Advantages: How Real Estate Became a Billionaire Factory\n",
"segment": "In 2015, nearly half of all rental units nationwide were owned by individuals -- mom and pop landlords who rely on rental income to pay their own bills. And these are the people who may end up struggling the most in the coming weeks or months if their tenants can't pay up. Landlords need income, too\nJust as regular homeowners are eligible for mortgage relief during the ongoing crisis, so too are mom and pop landlords who can't afford the monthly loan payments on their rental properties without a steady stream of rental income. But for some landlords, that rental income is also what puts food on the table. And while these landlords would, ideally, have access to emergency cash reserves for situations where a tenant bails on rent, not everyone does. Still, mom and pop landlords may have some options, and tapping their home equity is one of them. Those who need access to immediate cash to cover near-term bills can apply for either a home equity loan or line of credit. The latter option offers more flexibility, and it may be a more suitable choice in a situation that's unpredictable and fluid. Furthermore, while mom and pop landlords should do everything in their power to work with tenants who can't pay because of the COVID-19 crisis, they can also try negotiating on their own behalf. A tenant who can't fork over his or her usual $1,000 monthly rent may be able to come up with $300.",
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"headings": "What to Do if Your Tenant Stops Paying Rent\nWhat to Do if Your Tenant Stops Paying Rent\nWhat's in this article?\nWhat can you do if your tenant doesn't pay rent?\n1. Talk to your tenant\n2. Consider reducing the rent\n3. Explore housing benefits for private tenants\n4. When your tenant still can't pay...\nWhat to do if your tenants are unresponsive\nWhat to do if your tenants won't leave\nSection 8 Notice\nSection 21 Notice\nDeposit collection schemes\nThings you cannot do, even if your tenants don't pay\nLandlord insurance from Towergate\nAbout the author\nThis is a marketing article by Towergate Insurance.\nProducts you may be interested in\nMulti Property Landlord\nBlock of Flats\nLandlord Buildings\nLandlord Contents\nDSS Landlord\nHMO Landlord\nArticles you may be interested in\nThe Ultimate Guide to Landlord Insurance Cover\nA Landlord’s Guide to Paying Tax on Rental Income\nCosts of Being a Landlord\nWhat is Landlords Contents Insurance?\nTax Advice for Landlords\n",
"segment": "For more information visit our dedicated landlord insurance page or call us on 0344 892 1664. About the author\nMike Stephens is a respected senior industry professional and Fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) with well over 40 years’ varied experience in the commercial insurance sector as a director, underwriter, and operational improvement manager. This is a marketing article by Towergate Insurance. Products you may be interested in\nMulti Property Landlord\nMulti Property Landlord\nFind out more\nBlock of Flats\nBlock of Flats\nFind out more\nLandlord Buildings\nLandlord Buildings\nFind out more\nLandlord Contents\nLandlord Contents\nFind out more\nDSS Landlord\nDSS Landlord\nFind out more\nHMO Landlord\nHMO Landlord\nFind out more\nArticles you may be interested in\nThe Ultimate Guide to Landlord Insurance Cover\nDiscover what landlord insurance is, what it covers, why you need it and get advice on various cover options and tenant types. View article\nA Landlord’s Guide to Paying Tax on Rental Income\nHow much tax you pay on your rental income depends primarily on how much profit you make and what your employment status is. In this guide to landlord tax, we will discuss...\nView article\nCosts of Being a Landlord\nLetting out a property is an increasingly popular way to earn a comfortable income. However, as a new landlord, you may be surprised by the expense involved. Luckily we've...\nView article\nWhat is Landlords Contents Insurance? Read our article to get to grips with what protection landlord contents insurance offers you and whether you think you may need it. This article offers advice on what it...\nView article\nTax Advice for Landlords\nLooking for ways to make your buy-to-let property more tax efficient?",
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"segment": "They'll pay tax on the full £11,400 rental income they earn\nThey'll still pay £7,200 in mortgage interest\nThey'll get a tax credit of £1,440 (£7,200 x 20%)\nA basic-rate taxpayer will pay £840 - no increase\nA higher-rate taxpayer will pay £3,120 - double the tax\nThe chart below shows how this is calculated. Tax relief on rental income - Infogram\nCan landlords incorporate to keep their mortgage interest relief? This change in tax relief only affects private landlords - people who own their properties as individuals (or couples), rather than through a business. In theory, by setting up a business that owns their rental properties, landlords will be able to continue to declare rental income after deducting the mortgage. However, if you’re considering doing this is vital to research it thoroughly, as even with this tax saving you could end up far worse off. There are a few reasons for this, but the main one is that mortgage rates for businesses are more expensive than for private landlords, which could cost more than you’d save in higher tax relief. You'd also need to pay an extra round of stamp duty when you transfer ownership of the property to the business. You can use our calculator to work out your buy-to-let stamp duty bill. Finally, if you incorporate your taxes will become more complex. Instead of paying income tax on your rental income, you'll need to file taxes for your business, and pay corporation tax on your profits.",
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"headings": "Unpaid rent is piling up. Landlords can't hold on forever\nUnpaid rent is piling up. Landlords can't hold on forever\nJUST WATCHED\nLandlord says eviction moratorium drained her savings\nReplay\nMUST WATCH\nUS added fewer jobs for April than expected, leaving economists disappointed\nRestaurants, once laying off workers, now can't find enough to hire\nBiden wants the wealthiest 1% to 'begin to pay their fair share'\nReddit co-founder: Paid family leave is good for the economy\nTrump said electing Biden would crash the markets. It didn't\nBank of America CEO reveals his top worry about the economy\nTeachers under pandemic stress are quitting: I didn't feel safe\nUS consumer prices increased in March\n'Biggest trial of my life': Landlord says eviction moratorium has drained her savings\nInflation is back as the US economy reopens\nHousing, wages and travel are leading the economic recovery\nBank of America CEO on raising minimum wage: It's an investment in our teammates\nPrices are rising as the economy recovers\nBiden on disappointing jobs report: More help is on the way\nLabor secretary on unemployment numbers: We're still recovering\nEconomist: Don't panic about the latest job numbers\nUS added fewer jobs for April than expected, leaving economists disappointed\nRestaurants, once laying off workers, now can't find enough to hire\nBiden wants the wealthiest 1% to 'begin to pay their fair share'\nReddit co-founder: Paid family leave is good for the economy\nTrump said electing Biden would crash the markets. It didn't\nBank of America CEO reveals his top worry about the economy\nTeachers under pandemic stress are quitting: I didn't feel safe\nUS consumer prices increased in March\n'Biggest trial of my life': Landlord says eviction moratorium has drained her savings\nInflation is back as the US economy reopens\nHousing, wages and travel are leading the economic recovery\nBank of America CEO on raising minimum wage: It's an investment in our teammates\nPrices are rising as the economy recovers\nBiden on disappointing jobs report: More help is on the way\nLabor secretary on unemployment numbers: We're still recovering\nEconomist: Don't panic about the latest job numbers\nMore from Success\nLandlords looking for rent relief\nRent debt looms\n",
"segment": "\"I don't know why society has decided that landlords aren't entitled to get paid and others are,\" said Hammer. \" If the same people who can't pay their rent go into a grocery store and have a cart at the cash register and say, 'I need this food because my kids are hungry,' the business will say, 'Pay the money or don't take the food.' If you pull up at a gas station and say, 'I need gas, but I can't pay for the gas.' No one has said you don't have to pay for your gas.\" While Hammer said he has seen the impact on his rent rolls, his operation is large enough to manage through the loss for now. The landlords who are being hit the hardest, he said, are smaller operators and those with low-income tenants. \"For the smaller landlord who owns a building and has their life savings in it, the loss of rent is a much bigger problem,\" he said. \" The problem is also bigger if you have lower income tenants, people who work in hospitality, restaurants, service.\" These are the people who need the targeted rent relief, he said, so that their landlords aren't pushed to a breaking point. \"Landlords don't want to evict tenants,\" Hammer said, and more rent relief would keep tenants in their homes and the rent rolls strong. \"",
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"headings": "Rent to Own vs. Owner Finance\nRent to Own vs. Owner Finance\nRent to Own\nHomes With Owner Financing\nAdvantages of Both\nDisadvantages of Both\n",
"segment": "you own the home and have the freedom to customize it to fit your personality. Disadvantages of Both\nRenting to own can be dangerous for the tenants in several ways. If you fall behind on your rent and are evicted, you lose your down payment and all the rent you used to pay down on the sales price of the home. This may also happen if tenants fail to qualify for mortgage financing before the end of the lease term; under many contracts, the landlord can refuse to renegotiate your lease, forcing you to move out without recouping the money you paid toward the home. With owner financing, the owner/lender can't force you to leave a house he's financing unless he starts foreclosure proceedings if you fail to pay your mortgage payment. When you are renting to own, you're counting on your landlord to pay his mortgage on the property. If he fails to do so and his bank forecloses on the home, you must move out at the end of your lease. It's unlikely the landlord can pay you back your down payment and additional rent payments. With owner financing, the owner can't finance the home unless he doesn't owe money on it, so there's no chance you can lose the house through a foreclosure on the owner.",
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"url": "http://www.simplybusiness.co.uk/landlord-insurance/is-landlord-insurance-mandatory/",
"title": "When do you need landlord insurance? | Simply Business UK",
"headings": "Why get landlord insurance?\nWhy get landlord insurance?\nQuick, easy and specific. Compare and buy today.\nTrusted by 800,000 customers\nSatisfaction score of 9/10\nAward-winning claims team\nIs landlord insurance mandatory?\nTalk to your mortgage lender\nCheck your legals\nWhat insurance do landlords need?\nLandlord liability insurance\nLandlord buildings insurance\nLandlord contents insurance\nAccidental damage insurance\nLoss of rent insurance\nAlternative accommodation insurance\nTenant default insurance\nUnoccupied property insurance\nLandlord home emergency insurance\nLandlord legal expenses insurance\nLandlord insurance covers\nLandlord insurance FAQs\nRated 4.7 / 5 by customers\nKeep up to date with Simply Business. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter and follow us on social media.\nInsurance\nAbout\nCustomer support\nAddress\nCareers\nBenefits\nLegal\nKnowledge\n",
"segment": "What insurance do landlords need? You may need different types of cover depending on the risks you face. You can build your landlord insurance policy choosing from covers such as liability insurance, buildings and contents insurance, loss of rent and more. Remember, a conventional home insurance policy won’t cover you for rental activities. You can learn more about the differences between these insurance types on our landlord vs. homeowners insurance page. Here are some of the most popular covers you may need as a landlord: Landlord liability insurance\nLandlord liability insurance covers you against the cost of claims arising from injury or damage suffered by a tenant or visitor as a result of a fault in your property. For example, if a tenant tripped over a trailing wire and made a claim for injury, this cover could help you pay compensation or legal costs. Landlord buildings insurance\nLandlord buildings insurance can cover costs to rebuild or repair the structure of your rental property – such as walls, floors, roof, fixtures and fittings - if it’s damaged or destroyed by events like fire, storm, flood or vandalism. Landlord contents insurance\nLandlord contents insurance protects the household items in your rental property, like furniture and appliances, against damage or theft, but not against gradual ‘wear and tear’ over time.",
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"title": "Tenants did not report water leak and now there is significant damage - what's my recourse? : Landlord",
"headings": "Tenants did not report water leak and now there is significant damage - what's my recourse?\nTenants did not report water leak and now there is significant damage - what's my recourse?\nThis thread is archived\n[Landlord US-CA] New tenant changed locks, refusing to give me new key. Possible marijuana operation.\n[Landlord US-UT] Renting room in my own residence, tenant not paying rent\n[Landlord-OH] Would you renew this lease?\n[tenant US-TX] Major roach infestation in my luxury apartment, can I ask the landlord to switch units?\n[Landlord US-OH] How much time and effort do you typically spend prepping a unit for a new tenant?\n[Landlord - USA -PA] Tenant gave notice, last day is 12/20. Now mortgage may fall through.\n[landlord] has employee getting evicted from sister building. Hasn't paid a penny on entire lease. Don't want him buying out of eviction. Want to be done with trouble maker. [New York]\n[Landlord, US] As pandemic lifelines expire, Americans in housing free fall\n",
"segment": "Thanks for understanding the issue and providing constructive advice! level 1\nKatoptrizo\n2 points · 5 years ago\nOkay so here's the deal, you really can't evict them unless you're sure they're committing waste. Check your local statutes but it doesn't seem like that is what is going on. Your recourse is better property management and repair procedures. They didn't notify because likely they don't consider the home in the same way you do. They aren't homeowners, so they aren't as proactive about maintenance concerns - you can't expect them to be. You need to have someone inspect and repair the water damage. Simply plugging the hole and removing insulation didn't repair the damage, if the electrical issues are related to the water damage. Hire it out or plan on learning how to be a contractor. If you want them out, don't renew the lease.",
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"title": "Tenants did not report water leak and now there is significant damage - what's my recourse? : Landlord",
"headings": "Tenants did not report water leak and now there is significant damage - what's my recourse?\nTenants did not report water leak and now there is significant damage - what's my recourse?\nThis thread is archived\n[Landlord US-CA] New tenant changed locks, refusing to give me new key. Possible marijuana operation.\n[Landlord US-UT] Renting room in my own residence, tenant not paying rent\n[Landlord-OH] Would you renew this lease?\n[tenant US-TX] Major roach infestation in my luxury apartment, can I ask the landlord to switch units?\n[Landlord US-OH] How much time and effort do you typically spend prepping a unit for a new tenant?\n[Landlord - USA -PA] Tenant gave notice, last day is 12/20. Now mortgage may fall through.\n[landlord] has employee getting evicted from sister building. Hasn't paid a penny on entire lease. Don't want him buying out of eviction. Want to be done with trouble maker. [New York]\n[Landlord, US] As pandemic lifelines expire, Americans in housing free fall\n",
"segment": "They aren't homeowners, so they aren't as proactive about maintenance concerns - you can't expect them to be. You need to have someone inspect and repair the water damage. Simply plugging the hole and removing insulation didn't repair the damage, if the electrical issues are related to the water damage. Hire it out or plan on learning how to be a contractor. If you want them out, don't renew the lease. You can't evict them without a judgment. level 2\nTeresaFly\nOriginal Poster\n1 point · 5 years ago · edited 5 years ago\nGreat point - thanks! I'm definitely going to be in closer contact with them and continue to ask about issues proactively. The electrical, as it turns out, is not related to the water fortunately, and is an easy fix. The leaking gutter will be replaced asap to eliminate the water issue.",
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"title": "Can a Landlord Require You to Pay Property Taxes? | Pocketsense",
"headings": "Can a Landlord Require You to Pay Property Taxes?\nCan a Landlord Require You to Pay Property Taxes?\nTips\nHow Property Taxes Work\nYour Landlord's Money\nTriple Net\nChanging the Lease\nBottom Line\n",
"segment": "But if you have a commercial lease, you may be responsible for certain operating costs, which can include property taxes, although the property owner is legally liable for paying the property taxes. How Property Taxes Work\nProperty taxes are assessed by a local or state government and charged to the person who owns a property. If your landlord pays on a mortgage for the property you occupy, the tax payments are most likely included in the mortgage payment. It's not illegal for your landlord to make you pay property taxes directly to the bank or government, but it's needlessly complicated and very rare. Your Landlord's Money\nWhen you pay your rent each month, that payment becomes your landlord's money. She can spend it on a mortgage, on the property taxes or on a new car. You have no control over what your landlord does with it. You just have to pay whatever amount your lease specifies. 00:00\n00:00 00:00\nGO LIVE\nFacebook\nTwitter\nEmail\nEmbed\nSpeed Normal\nAutoplay\nBrought to you by Sapling\nBrought to you by Sapling\nTriple Net\nA commercial landlord may give you a lease that includes \"triple-net\" payments in addition to basic rent. Those payments cover real estate taxes, building insurance and maintenance of common areas.",
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"url": "https://www.towergateinsurance.co.uk/commercial-property-insurance/what-to-do-if-your-tenants-dont-pay",
"title": "What To Do If Your Tenant Stops Paying Rent | Towergate",
"headings": "What to Do if Your Tenant Stops Paying Rent\nWhat to Do if Your Tenant Stops Paying Rent\nWhat's in this article?\nWhat can you do if your tenant doesn't pay rent?\n1. Talk to your tenant\n2. Consider reducing the rent\n3. Explore housing benefits for private tenants\n4. When your tenant still can't pay...\nWhat to do if your tenants are unresponsive\nWhat to do if your tenants won't leave\nSection 8 Notice\nSection 21 Notice\nDeposit collection schemes\nThings you cannot do, even if your tenants don't pay\nLandlord insurance from Towergate\nAbout the author\nThis is a marketing article by Towergate Insurance.\nProducts you may be interested in\nMulti Property Landlord\nBlock of Flats\nLandlord Buildings\nLandlord Contents\nDSS Landlord\nHMO Landlord\nArticles you may be interested in\nThe Ultimate Guide to Landlord Insurance Cover\nA Landlord’s Guide to Paying Tax on Rental Income\nCosts of Being a Landlord\nWhat is Landlords Contents Insurance?\nTax Advice for Landlords\n",
"segment": "But sometimes the best thing to do is just cut your losses. Download the Section 21 Notice Template\nDeposit collection schemes\nThis is where the deposit will come into play and aid the recovery of some of the rent you haven't received. It may not cover all of your lost rent, but it should go some way towards recouping your losses. As your deposit must legally be placed in a deposit protection scheme, you will need to provide the scheme with proof that you are owed the deposit and your tenant failed to pay. Things you cannot do, even if your tenants don't pay\nEnter the property without permission\nForcibly remove them or any of their property\nChange the locks\nSign up new tenants until the old ones have left\nLandlord insurance from Towergate\nLandlord insurance provides cover specifically for renting properties, including loss of rent cover and property portfolios. For more information visit our dedicated landlord insurance page or call us on 0344 892 1664. About the author\nMike Stephens is a respected senior industry professional and Fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) with well over 40 years’ varied experience in the commercial insurance sector as a director, underwriter, and operational improvement manager. This is a marketing article by Towergate Insurance. Products you may be interested in\nMulti Property Landlord\nMulti Property Landlord\nFind out more\nBlock of Flats\nBlock of Flats\nFind out more\nLandlord Buildings\nLandlord Buildings\nFind out more\nLandlord Contents\nLandlord Contents\nFind out more\nDSS Landlord\nDSS Landlord\nFind out more\nHMO Landlord\nHMO Landlord\nFind out more\nArticles you may be interested in\nThe Ultimate Guide to Landlord Insurance Cover\nDiscover what landlord insurance is, what it covers, why you need it and get advice on various cover options and tenant types. View article\nA Landlord’s Guide to Paying Tax on Rental Income\nHow much tax you pay on your rental income depends primarily on how much profit you make and what your employment status is.",
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"url": "https://www.which.co.uk/money/tax/income-tax/tax-on-property-and-rental-income/buy-to-let-mortgage-tax-relief-changes-explained-atnsv0j6j782",
"title": "Buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief explained - Which?",
"headings": "Buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief explained\nBuy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief explained\nUnder new rules in force as of April 2020, landlords will progressively lose valuable tax relief on their buy-to-let mortgage costs. We explain what the changes mean for you.\nIn this article\nCoronavirus (COVID-19) tax update\nWhat is buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief?\nVideo: how buy-to-let mortgage tax relief has changed for landlords\nAn unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again\nLandlord mortgage interest tax relief in 2021-22\nWhy the tax credit is bad news for landlords\nMortgage interest tax relief in 2021: an example\nCan landlords incorporate to keep their mortgage interest relief?\nLandlord mortgage interest tax relief before 2017\n",
"segment": "Less obviously, you could also be forced into a higher tax bracket because you’ll need to declare the income that was used to pay the mortgage on your tax return. This could push your total income into the higher (£50,270 in 2021-22; it was £50,000 in 2020-21) or additional-rate (£150,000) tax brackets, depending on your income from other sources, such as your salary or pension. Mortgage interest tax relief in 2021: an example\nGoing back to our example of a landlord that charges £950 per month rental income, with mortgage interest payments of £600 per month. They'll pay tax on the full £11,400 rental income they earn\nThey'll still pay £7,200 in mortgage interest\nThey'll get a tax credit of £1,440 (£7,200 x 20%)\nA basic-rate taxpayer will pay £840 - no increase\nA higher-rate taxpayer will pay £3,120 - double the tax\nThe chart below shows how this is calculated. Tax relief on rental income - Infogram\nCan landlords incorporate to keep their mortgage interest relief? This change in tax relief only affects private landlords - people who own their properties as individuals (or couples), rather than through a business. In theory, by setting up a business that owns their rental properties, landlords will be able to continue to declare rental income after deducting the mortgage. However, if you’re considering doing this is vital to research it thoroughly, as even with this tax saving you could end up far worse off.",
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"url": "https://www.axa.co.uk/landlord-insurance/",
"title": "Landlord Insurance with 10% online discount | AXA",
"headings": "Landlord insurance\nLandlord insurance\nGet landlord insurance from just £130 a year*\nWhat is landlord insurance?\nWhat does landlord insurance cover?\nDo you need landlord insurance?\nHow much does landlord insurance cost?\nWhat's included with AXA Landlord Insurance?\nPolicy benefits\nWhat is property owner’s liability?\nWhat is loss of rent insurance?\nGet landlord insurance from just £130 a year\nOur customers say...\nExcellent\neasy to work out online\nNot overwhelmed\nTips for landlords\nThe complete guide to becoming a landlord\nTenancy agreements explained\nProtect your property - and investment - with AXA\nAccidental damage cover\nLoss of rental income\nContents cover\nEmployers' liability insurance\nBuy-to-let insurance\nCommercial landlord insurance\nIs AXA Landlord Insurance right for you?\nNot everything can always be done online\nAbout us\nPolicy documents\nWhy choose us?\nLandlord advice\nBuy-to-let mortgages explained\nProtect your rental property from storm damage: a landlord’s guide\n",
"segment": "Policy benefits\nAs standard, you'll get: Property owners’ liability cover (up to £10 million) – protects you against third-party claims – for example, if someone injures themselves on your property\nBuildings insurance – covers the cost of repairing or rebuilding your property if it’s accidentally damaged or destroyed\nCover for up to 10 properties in one policy – add up to 10 properties when you get a quote online\nCover to re-house your tenants in alternative accommodation – if your property can’t be accessed or lived in due to damage, and your tenants don’t already have this cover under their own insurance, we’ll look to re-house them in the event of a valid claim\nCables and underground pipes cover – we’ll pay you for the costs incurred following damage to pipes or cables, including essential utilities such as electricity, gas and water\nSubsidence, ground heave and landslip cover – land shifts under your property can cause considerable structural damage, but with this cover (which is a requirement of some mortgages), we’ve got you covered\nWhat is property owner’s liability? Property owner’s liability protects you if a third party injures themselves on your property – covering you for the cost of any claims or damages made as a result of the injury. As a landlord, you’ll have a desire to protect your building and contents. But you also have a duty of care and potential liability if a third party (e.g. a tenant or a tradesman) is injured in your property. For example, if your tenant trips on a badly-fitted carpet and breaks a leg, they might make a claim against you. If you’re found to be at fault, this will help you pay any costs/damages they are awarded. It will cover you for: £250 daily compensation for court attendance\nData protection cover\nPersonal liability cover\nLegal costs and expenses for claims if you’re found to be responsible/negligent\nWhat is loss of rent insurance? This type of insurance covers themoney a landlord would lose if the property they’re leasing becomes uninhabitable, due to an event such as a fire or flood.",
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"headings": "Buy to Let Insurance\nBuy to Let Insurance\nWe’ll find the perfect mortgage broker for you - for free\nWhat insurance do landlords need?\nWhat is buy to let insurance?\nDo I need buy to let insurance?\nIs buy to let insurance the same as landlords’ insurance?\nWhat does buy to let insurance cover?\nProperty owners’ liability\nBuy to let buildings insurance\nBeware of underinsurance\nAlternative accommodation protection for landlords\nLoss of rent protection for landlords\nOptional extras\nContents insurance\nAccidental damage cover on buy to let property\nTheft and malicious damage cover on buy to let property\nCan I get landlord insurance for an unoccupied property?\nHow much does landlord insurance cost?\nPortfolio buy to let Insurance\nLandlord insurance for HMOs\nBuy to let insurance for non-standard properties\nBuy to let rental void protection\nWho offers the best landlord insurance?\nLandlord insurance comparison table\nIs there a better alternative to buy to let insurance comparison sites?\nLife insurance for buy to let landlords\nTax-deductible life insurance for Ltd Companies\nDo I pay national insurance if I’m a buy to let landlord?\nSpeak to a landlord insurance expert\nFCA disclaimer\nPete Mugleston\n",
"segment": "It’s also important to note that most mortgage lenders will make it a part of the terms and conditions of the mortgage for all owners and landlords to have full buildings cover. Is buy to let insurance the same as landlords’ insurance? Yes! The two terms can be used interchangeably and both describe the same type of policy. If you’re seeking the best buy-to-let landlord insurance deals, get in touch. The whole-of-market advisors we work with can carry out an insurance comparison and connect you with the provider offering the right deals for landlords in your circumstances. What does buy to let insurance cover? Buy-to-let insurance policies in the UK typically include…\nProperty owners’ liability\nBuildings insurance\nAlternative accommodation\nLoss of rent\nOptional extras\nThe above can often be taken as standalone buy-to-let property insurance plans, or as combined plans tailored to fit the borrower’s needs. Property owners’ liability\nIf a third party – whether that’s one of your tenants or anyone else who has entered the property for whatever reason – suffers an injury on the premises or their personal possessions sustain damage there, you could be liable to pay compensation. Property owners’ liability is often included in landlord insurance plans for this very reason as it can cover these compensation costs up to the lender’s indemnity limit.",
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"headings": "What to Do if You Can’t Afford Rent Payments Due to Coronavirus?\nWhat to Do if You Can’t Afford Rent Payments Due to Coronavirus?\nMichael Hochman\nCommunicate with your landlord if you can't pay your rent\nAsk if you can restructure your payments\nHave empathy for your landlord\nWhat if your landlord can't or won't help?\n1. Apply for rental assistance\n2. Take out a loan\n3. Take advantage of the CARES Act\nWhat shouldn't you do?\nAre you going to be evicted if you can't pay?\nEventually, you have to pay\nComments\nAbout The Author\n",
"segment": "Assure them that this is only temporary until the crisis is over and that you do not anticipate this happening again. There's a chance the landlord will request a late fee to be paid at the time of settlement. Feel free to ask that it be waived if you're a good tenant who has previously always paid on time. Your landlord might also present a counteroffer. Know before you go in exactly how much you can afford and be clear about your limits. And if they're not open to rent restructuring, ask them what solutions they may be willing to offer. All apartment communities will be handling this situation in a slightly different way, so don't assume that this your only option or demand that your property manager accommodate you. Have empathy for your landlord\nWe might think of our landlords as giant corporations getting rich off of our rents. But the truth is, almost half of rental properties are individually owned, mom and pop landlords and people just like us investing in real estate. They're also under stress from the coronavirus crisis with property taxes, insurance and mortgages coming due, repairs and upkeep to make and property managers and maintenance staff salaries to pay, with rent their only source of income.",
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"segment": "Buy-to-lets can be extremely lucrative so they attract a lot of entrepreneurial thinkers. They also intimidate masses of potential landlords because they’re taxed in a very specific way. UK landlord tax comes in different forms: Stamp Duty Land Tax, Capital Gains Tax and Income Tax. These are the main 3. But you don’t pay them all at once. Stamp Duty you pay on the initial property purchase and you’re charged Capital Gains Tax when you sell an investment property. Income Tax is the only tax you’ll pay on an ongoing basis for an occupied buy-to-let property as a private landlord. If you purchase a buy-to-let through a limited company in the UK, you'll pay Corporation Tax on the rental income instead. You can find more information on this below.",
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"segment": "Financial Obligations\nMortgage- If a landlord does not own the rental property outright, he or she is responsible for making a mortgage payment each month. This payment goes toward paying the principal on the loan and the interest. Property Taxes- Another large expense for most landlords are the taxes on the property. The property taxes will vary greatly based on the tax rate of the area you live in and on the size of the rental property; the larger the property, the higher the taxes. Property taxes will be between several thousand dollars and tens of thousands of dollars each year. Insurance Policies - A landlord has to have insurance on the property to protect the property in the event of fire damage, natural disasters, liability claims or other accidents. This premium must be paid on time in order to continue coverage. Utilities- Some tenants are responsible for paying all of their own utilities, while other tenants have their utilities paid by the landlord. The lease agreement will clearly define who is responsible for paying utilities such as gas, electricity, and water.",
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"title": "Buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief explained - Which?",
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"segment": "With the majority of landlords being on interest-only mortgages, this meant that in practice they could claim all of their mortgage repayments. For a landlord charging £950 per month rental income, and with mortgage interest payments of £600 per month, it worked like this: They earn rental income of £11,400 for the year. They pay mortgage interest of £7,200 for the year. Their taxable income is £4,200 (£11,400 - £7,200). A basic-rate taxpayer would pay £840 in tax (20% of £4,200). A higher-rate taxpayer would pay £1,680 in tax (40% of £4,200). Work out your tax bill\nUse these calculators to estimate how much tax you’ll be paying this year. National Insurance calculator Income tax calculator Council tax calculator\nAll 7 calculators\nContinue reading\nTax on overseas property\nRent-a-room scheme: Letting a room in your home\nHow rental income is taxed\nExpenses and allowances landlords can claim\nAll 5 articles in guide\nLatest tax news\nFurlough scheme:",
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"headings": "Can You Kick Out a Person Who Is on the Lease Agreement?\nCan You Kick Out a Person Who Is on the Lease Agreement?\nCo-tenant\nRoommate Agreement\nGet the Best Mortgage Rate for You\nRisks for You\nGrounds for Eviction\n",
"segment": "Learn More\n\nSource: Mortech® & Brown Bag Media, LLC\nDisclosure\nSee Full Rates\nOK\nCancel\nFilter Results\nProperty Type\nSingle Family Condo Multi Unit\nPoints\n0 points 1 or less 2 or less\nMore Options\nInclude FHA loans Include VA loans\nCancel\n\nAn error occurred. Click here to reload\nSmartAsset.com\nRisks for You\nIf your roommate doesn't pay her share of the rent, that's bad news for you too. Everyone who signs the lease is responsible for the entire rent amount, so if you can't cover the whole amount by yourself, the landlord can evict both of you. Likewise, if your roommate breaks the lease terms, the landlord can hold you liable too. If you tell your landlord or the building manager the facts, he may be willing to cut you some slack, but he doesn't have to. Grounds for Eviction\nIf your landlord does decide to act against your roommate, it won't be immediate. First, she has to give your roommate notice. If he responds by fixing the problem -- pays the back rent, for instance -- then he can stay. If not, and he refuses to move out, your landlord has to go to court.",
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"headings": "Buy to Let Insurance\nBuy to Let Insurance\nWe’ll find the perfect mortgage broker for you - for free\nWhat insurance do landlords need?\nWhat is buy to let insurance?\nDo I need buy to let insurance?\nIs buy to let insurance the same as landlords’ insurance?\nWhat does buy to let insurance cover?\nProperty owners’ liability\nBuy to let buildings insurance\nBeware of underinsurance\nAlternative accommodation protection for landlords\nLoss of rent protection for landlords\nOptional extras\nContents insurance\nAccidental damage cover on buy to let property\nTheft and malicious damage cover on buy to let property\nCan I get landlord insurance for an unoccupied property?\nHow much does landlord insurance cost?\nPortfolio buy to let Insurance\nLandlord insurance for HMOs\nBuy to let insurance for non-standard properties\nBuy to let rental void protection\nWho offers the best landlord insurance?\nLandlord insurance comparison table\nIs there a better alternative to buy to let insurance comparison sites?\nLife insurance for buy to let landlords\nTax-deductible life insurance for Ltd Companies\nDo I pay national insurance if I’m a buy to let landlord?\nSpeak to a landlord insurance expert\nFCA disclaimer\nPete Mugleston\n",
"segment": "This article provides everything you need to know about BTL (Buy to let) insurance in the UK and the types of cover that are available to UK landlords. Below, the following topics are covered…\nWhat insurance do landlords need? What is buy to let insurance? What does buy to let insurance cover? Buy to let buildings insurance\nBuy to let contents insurance\nBuy to let insurance for unoccupied properties\nBuy to let insurance for HMOs\nBuy to let insurance for non-standard properties\nHow much does buy to let insurance cost? Portfolio insurance\nRental void protection\nBuy to let house insurance comparison websites\nLife insurance for buy to let landlords\nDo buy to let landlords pay national insurance? Speak to a landlord insurance expert\nWe’ll find the perfect mortgage broker for you - for free\nSave time and money with an expert mortgage broker who specialises in cases like yours\nWe've helped over 120,000 get the right advice\nOur form only takes a minute, then let us do the hard work\nSave up to £400 per year with the right advice (source: FCA)\nAll the brokers we work with have whole of market access\nFind me an expert No impact on credit score\nWhat insurance do landlords need? Many landlords choose to take out buy-to-let insurance (also known as landlord insurance) to safeguard themselves against the risks associated with renting out a property. Standard home insurance will not cover you against things like tenants failing to keep up with the rent, but landlord insurance policies offer broader protection and can be combined with other types of insurance, such as building insurance.",
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"headings": "Landlord Responsibilities: A Complete Guide (2019 Edition)\nLandlord Responsibilities: A Complete Guide (2019 Edition)\nby\nEric Worral\nMarch 15, 2018\nA table of contents for landlord responsibilities:\nWhat Is A Landlord Responsible For?\nLandlord’s Responsibilities to Their Tenants\nKeep Up with Safety Codes\nLead Paint\nMold remediation\nOccupancy Standards\nSmoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors\nKeep Common Areas Safe\nWindow Guards\nSnow Removal & Other Weather-Related Laws\nRental Responsibilities for Landlords\nKeep up Property Maintenance\nPerforming Repairs\nPay Mortgage\nMaintain Your Insurance\nConsider an Umbrella Policy:\nPay Utilities\nSetup Landlord Utility Accounts\nLandlord Legal Responsibilities\nThe FHA (Fair Housing Act)\nKeep in Compliance with FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act)\nIssue Adverse Action to Denied Applicants\nLandlord Legal Responsibility to Neighbors\nLandlord’s Right to Enter\nLandlord’s Responsibilities with Security Deposits\nUpfront Fees\nLandlord’s Responsibility for Not Renewing a Lease\nPet Deposits and Emotional Support Animals\nLandlord Responsibilities After a Fire\nImmediately After the Fire\nDays After the Fire\nCommon Questions After a Fire at a Rental Property\nWho Pays For Fire Damages?\nTwo Renters Lost To A Fire Creates Change\nRestoring Your Property to a Habitable State\nHotel Expenses\nWhen Would Tenants Acquire Hotel Bills?\nWhen is it a Landlord’s Responsibility for Hotel Bills?\nLandlord’s Responsibility for Hotel Bills\nWhat Are Other Landlords Saying About the Responsibility for Hotel Bills?\nLandlord Responsibilities By State\nFurther Reading\nIn Conclusion…\nRelated Questions\nAre landlords responsible for pest control?\nIs it the landlord’s responsibility to clean the gutters?\nCommercial landlord responsibilities\nWhat maintenance responsibilities does a landlord have?\n",
"segment": "It’s a good idea to keep up on repairs to protect your rental property. A good example of this is a malfunctioning gutter that is allowing water to pool by the side of the house. In many cases this can lead to a wet basement which in turn creates moisture. Moisture can then create hazardous mold in the rental property. Keeping up on repairs can avoid costly issues down the road. Pay Mortgage\nThis is an obvious responsibility of the landlord but worth mentioning. Oxford Dictionary defines a mortgage as, “A legal agreement by which a bank, building society, etc. lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor’s property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt.” If you miss one mortgage payment you’re likely to incur late fees laid on out in your mortgage agreement. It’s unlikely a bank forecloses on your rental after one missed payment.",
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"segment": "Managing the Security Deposit\nDisclosing the Owner of the Property\nDelivering Possession of the Rental Unit on Move-In Day\nProperty Maintenance\nAdhering to Building Codes\nMaintaining Common Areas\nMaking Necessary Repairs\nKeeping Vital Services Functioning\nProviding Trash Receptacles\nSupplying Running Water\nLiable for Following Landlord Tenant Law and Lease Agreement\nTherefore, while it is not directly required by law, a landlord may indirectly have to use the rent that he or she collects from a tenant to pay for all of the financial obligations he or she has to the rental property and to maintain the rental property and make sure it conforms to habitability standards. Common Ways a Landlord Uses a Rent Payment\nA large percentage of the money that a landlord collects from a rent payment will be used for expenses directly related to the rental property. Whatever money is left over will then be used for a landlord’s personal expenses. Any money left over after that will be considered profit. The following are some of the most common expenses related to the rental property. Financial Obligations\nMortgage- If a landlord does not own the rental property outright, he or she is responsible for making a mortgage payment each month. This payment goes toward paying the principal on the loan and the interest. Property Taxes- Another large expense for most landlords are the taxes on the property. The property taxes will vary greatly based on the tax rate of the area you live in and on the size of the rental property; the larger the property, the higher the taxes.",
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"url": "https://www.propertyinvestmentproject.co.uk/blog/interest-only-vs-repayment-mortgages/",
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"headings": "Interest-only Vs Repayment Mortgages & Switching From One To Another\nInterest-only Vs Repayment Mortgages & Switching From One To Another\nRepayment Mortgage\nInterest-only Mortgage\nInterest-only Vs Repayment Mortgages\nRepayment Mortgages\nAdvantages of repayment mortgages\nDisadvantages of repayment mortgages\nInterest-only Mortgages\nAdvantages of Interest-only mortgages\nDisadvantages of Interest-only mortgages\nSwitching from Repayment to Interest-only mortgage types (or vice versa)\nWhy switch from Interest-only to Repayment?\nWhy switch from Repayment to Interest-only?\nFinal points\nAbout the Blogger (\" The Landlord \")\nJoin the Conversation...\nNobody\nLandlord\nTenant\nAgent\nLegal\nBuyer\nDeveloper\nEnthusiast\n",
"segment": "Interest-only Vs Repayment Mortgages & Switching From One To Another\nYou are here: Landlord Blog » Landlord Articles » BTL Mortgage Guide, Info & Advice »\nInterest-only Vs Repayment Mortgages & Switching From One To Another\nInterest-only Vs Repayment Mortgages & Switching From One To Another\nThere are generally two means of paying your mortgage back to your lender, Repayment and Interest-only. It’s critical to know the difference when choosing a mortgage policy; both have their advantages and disadvantages, and one method will probably suit you better than the other. Let’s find out which is which (before you make a God awful balls-up) …\nRepayment Mortgage\nWith a repayment mortgage your monthly payments goes towards both the mortgage debt as well as paying the interest on the loan. The amount you pay each month is calculated so that you pay off the full amount owed by the end of the mortgage term (most commonly 25yrs). So, in theory, if you stick to every payment for the duration of the mortgage term, then your mortgage should be paid off at the end of it. Ultimately, you will pay more on a monthly basis for a repayment mortgage compared to an interest-only, because…\nInterest-only Mortgage\nIf your mortgage is on an interest-only payment plan, then your monthly payments will NOT pay off any of the debt, only the interest on the loan. That means the exact amount you borrowed must be repaid at the end of the mortgage term in one lump sum. Interest-only Vs Repayment Mortgages\nRepayment Mortgages\nAdvantages of repayment mortgages\nYou pay less on interest overall – because the debt decreases every month, so actually, towards the later stages of the mortgage term, more of each payment goes towards clearing the balance.",
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"headings": "California Eviction Moratorium Law 2021\nCalifornia Eviction Moratorium Law 2021\nWhat is the New California Eviction Moratorium Law 2021?\nWhat Does the New California Eviction Moratorium Extension Mean for San Diego Landlords?\nDo San Diego landlords just write off unpaid rents over the past year with no way to collect them?\nFeds Assist Some California Landlords with Mortgage Payments\nThus, qualified small property landlords can seek help to pay their mortgages when renters stop paying rents.\nHelp for Landlords Agreeing to Waive 20 Percent of Unpaid Rent\nLandlords agreeing to waive 20 percent of the unpaid rent receive 80 percent in rent reimbursements. This reimburses unpaid back rents between April 1, 2020, and March 31, 2021.\nHow Much is Available from the Feds for California Landlords?\nNot every landlord gets reimbursed.\nThe California Rental Assistance Program begins accepting applications from landlords for assistance in March.\nHow California Landlords Qualify for the Federal Dollars\nAssignment or Sale of Rent Debt Prohibited\nThe New Law Prohibits Using COVID-19 Debt as a Negative Factor for Housing Applications\nHistory of the California Tenant Eviction Moratorium Law\nSB 91 extended that deadline to June 30, 2021. Tenants need to know they must still pay 25% of the unpaid rent by June 30.\nWhat Is Not Covered by SB 91?\nConclusion\n5. Qualified landlords refusing this option only receive 25% reimbursement of the unpaid back rents.\nNeed help with your “ specific informational notice “ due by February 28?\nSteven Rich, MBA – Guest Blogger\nDisclaimer\nHAVE ANY QUESTIONS?\n",
"segment": "Not quite, here’s why: Feds Assist Some California Landlords with Mortgage Payments\nThe federal stimulus funding also assists “small property owners in need of assistance to pay for mortgages”. The governor declared that this stimulus “supports mom and pop landlords” to help pay for their mortgages. Thus, qualified small property landlords can seek help to pay their mortgages when renters stop paying rents. Stimulus funding also helps “income-qualified tenants” considered “most at-risk” with unpaid back rent. These qualified tenants get funding to pay back rents for all California landlords. Help for Landlords Agreeing to Waive 20 Percent of Unpaid Rent\nLandlords agreeing to waive 20 percent of the unpaid rent receive 80 percent in rent reimbursements. This reimburses unpaid back rents between April 1, 2020, and March 31, 2021. So, the new law extending the evictions moratorium sweetens the deal for landlords. If they agree to waive 20% of the unpaid rents to get reimbursed by the government for 80% of the remainder during one year.",
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"segment": "What Does the New California Eviction Moratorium Extension Mean for San Diego Landlords? SB 91 differs from the California Rent Control laws. We published a blog post explaining the California Rent Control Laws. With all the news media chatter about protecting tenants who can’t pay rent, what about the landlords? Do San Diego landlords just write off unpaid rents over the past year with no way to collect them? Not quite, here’s why: Feds Assist Some California Landlords with Mortgage Payments\nThe federal stimulus funding also assists “small property owners in need of assistance to pay for mortgages”. The governor declared that this stimulus “supports mom and pop landlords” to help pay for their mortgages. Thus, qualified small property landlords can seek help to pay their mortgages when renters stop paying rents. Stimulus funding also helps “income-qualified tenants” considered “most at-risk” with unpaid back rent.",
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"title": "Protecting Your Credit If You Cannot Afford Rent | COVID-19 | Nolo",
"headings": "How Renters Can Protect Their Credit If They Can't Pay Rent Due to the Coronavirus Crisis\nHow Renters Can Protect Their Credit If They Can't Pay Rent Due to the Coronavirus Crisis\nLearn how and when unpaid rent might show up on your credit reports and what you can do to protect your credit.\nBy Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney\nFree Case Evaluation\n\"In Nolo you can trust.\"\n— The New York Times\nWhy You Can Trust Us\nFeatured In\nHow Not Paying Rent Might Affect Your Credit\nSome Specialty Credit Reporting Agencies, However, Focus on Rental Histories\nHow Experian RentBureau Works\nAlternate Credit Scores and Rent-Reporting Services\nCollection Agencies and Evictions\nWhat to Do If You Can't Pay Full Rent—or Any Rent—During the Coronavirus Crisis\nWhat If I Can't Pay Rent on a Commercial Property Due to the Coronavirus Outbreak?\nThe Federal CARES Act Might Protect Your Credit\nGetting Help\n",
"segment": "To participate, you and your landlord would have to sign up for a rent-payment service that works with RentBureau, like Rent Track, PayYourRent, or Zego. Once a landlord and tenant sign up, the rent-payment service automatically deducts the tenant's rent payment from a bank account and transfers it into the landlord's. If you opt-in to the credit-reporting part of the service, your rental payment history is then reported directly to Experian. Experian uses this information to create a RentBureau rental history report and incorporates on-time rental payments into its standard Experian credit reports. The information is also incorporated into some credit scores. A specialty tenant screening report that contains negative information about you might result in a future rejection of a lease application. Or you might get approved, but you'll have to pay more or comply with additional lease conditions, like paying rent in advance. Managers of multi-unit buildings are more likely to request a tenant history report than the landlord of a single-family home or a landlord who has just a few units. You can check your specialty reports to make sure the information that the various agencies have about you is accurate. The Fair Credit Reporting Act gives you the right to get free copies of specialty consumer reports once every 12 months.",
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"segment": "Most lenders impose a limit of £1-5 million but some may go higher in the right circumstances. Buy to let buildings insurance\nBuildings insurance is important for buy to let properties as it offers cover for your permanent fixtures and fittings, as well as total damage from flood /fire/subsidence etc and covers basically everything bar the contents. A good policy should include the property’s ceiling, floors, walls, roof, windows and doors as well as outdoor features like as fences and garages. Fitted bathroom suites and kitchens are usually covered too, along with drains, pipes, tanks and cables. Calculating how much to insure for can be the most challenging part of buy-to-let buildings insurance, as you’re insuring for the rebuild value of the property, rather than its purchase price. Overestimating means paying a higher premium, while underestimating and taking out cheap insurance might not cover the cost of repairs. Beware of underinsurance\nThe implications of being underinsured can be severe. If the property was demolished and the rebuild cost was to cost, £200,000, with insurance cover for £150,000, they won’t pay out the full £150,000. As you were paying for only 75% of the cover required, most insurers will only pay out 75% of the cover you were protected for, and thus could cap the payout at £112,500. If you’re unsure how much to insure for, make an enquiry and the expert advisors we work with will help you calculate your property’s rebuild value, carry out a comparison of buy to let buildings insurance quotes and connect you with the lender offering the best deals.",
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"segment": "If you let a property but just take out standard home insurance in your own name, the insurance provider could refuse to pay any claims you make when the property is being lived in by tenants. If you want a buy-to-let mortgage, your lender might require you to have it in place to give you the extra cover needed for things like tenant damage to your property and rehousing costs - which regular home insurance doesn’t cover. If you don’t have the cover they specify, they can refuse to extend you a loan. What does landlord buildings insurance cover? Landlord buildings insurance typically offers buildings cover up to a certain amount (the sum insured) to insure the structure of the building, plus any fixtures and fittings, should they be damaged in a fire, flood or storm or an accident. According to Simply Business data collected between January and October 2019\nDo landlords need contents insurance? You might find landlord building insurance covers you to a level you are satisfied with, but if you are letting a furnished property and want cover for all of it, contents insurance is a must. The majority of landlord insurance policies will include contents insurance, others you may have to select it as additional cover. You should still consider contents cover even if you’re letting an unfurnished property. Contents cover should include curtains, carpets, white goods and other kitchen appliances, so a small amount of cover would offer significant peace of mind if they were damaged.",
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"headings": "Is now the right time to buy, sell or rent?\nIs now the right time to buy, sell or rent?\nSunday, May 25, 2014 | 2:01 a.m.\nSomerset Hills Complex Construction Continues\nFor more\nBUYING A HOME\nWhy it might be a good time:\nWhy it might be a bad time:\nSELLING A HOME\nWhy it might be a good time to sell\nWhy now might be a bad time to sell\nRENTING A HOME\nWhy now might be a good time to rent\nWhy now might be a bad time to rent\nWHAT ABOUT NEW BUILDS\n",
"segment": "People with credit scores below 620 — 28 percent of Americans — are unlikely to qualify for a mortgage today, even with a high down payment. And banks typically won't lend to someone if they've had a bankruptcy in the past two to five years or a foreclosure within one to seven years. No maintenance concerns: As in any city, if you rent in Las Vegas, you typically won't pay for maintenance, repairs or homeowners association fees. Better yet, you won't have to sit around all day waiting for a plumber – your landlord or manager will. Why now might be a bad time to rent\nRemodeling limits: Like anywhere, renters are beholden to property owners so you can't overhaul a kitchen or bathroom or paint a room to your liking. Not an investment: You aren't building equity. When you move out, you will have spent thousands of dollars on rent and have nothing to show for it.",
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"segment": "You fill out a self-assessment tax return every tax year, which runs from 6 th April - 5 th April. HMRC then use these figures to determine how much tax you need to pay. You must keep the receipts from any work you’ve had done on your property when you complete a tax return for a buy-to-let to claim any expenses. There are 2 ways landlords can complete self-assessment: You fill out the tax return yourself\nYou employ an accountant to self-assess on your behalf\nWhy Do It Yourself? Many landlords choose to complete their own tax return as it eliminates the cost of an accountant. Self-assessment isn’t a way to avoid landlord taxes. You need to be honest and thorough if you choose to complete your own self-assessment. Why Use an Accountant? Not everyone knows how to file rental income on their taxes.",
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"url": "https://www.which.co.uk/money/tax/income-tax/tax-on-property-and-rental-income/buy-to-let-mortgage-tax-relief-changes-explained-atnsv0j6j782",
"title": "Buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief explained - Which?",
"headings": "Buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief explained\nBuy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief explained\nUnder new rules in force as of April 2020, landlords will progressively lose valuable tax relief on their buy-to-let mortgage costs. We explain what the changes mean for you.\nIn this article\nCoronavirus (COVID-19) tax update\nWhat is buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief?\nVideo: how buy-to-let mortgage tax relief has changed for landlords\nAn unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again\nLandlord mortgage interest tax relief in 2021-22\nWhy the tax credit is bad news for landlords\nMortgage interest tax relief in 2021: an example\nCan landlords incorporate to keep their mortgage interest relief?\nLandlord mortgage interest tax relief before 2017\n",
"segment": "There are a few reasons for this, but the main one is that mortgage rates for businesses are more expensive than for private landlords, which could cost more than you’d save in higher tax relief. You'd also need to pay an extra round of stamp duty when you transfer ownership of the property to the business. You can use our calculator to work out your buy-to-let stamp duty bill. Finally, if you incorporate your taxes will become more complex. Instead of paying income tax on your rental income, you'll need to file taxes for your business, and pay corporation tax on your profits. To receive the rental income, you'll need to pay yourself a dividend. This will be taxed as income, but at a lower rate than if you'd received the income directly. You can find out more in our guide to dividend tax. Landlord mortgage interest tax relief before 2017\nUnder the old regime, you would only pay income tax on your net rental income, or profits. In other words, you'd first deduct the interest from the mortgage on your rental property, as well as any other expenses incurred throughout the year.",
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"headings": "Should You Ever Pay Off The Mortgage On Your Rental Property Early?\nShould You Ever Pay Off The Mortgage On Your Rental Property Early?\nLeverage is a key tool for every real estate investor. Yet are there times when a landlord should pay off the mortgage early? Here are the pros and cons.\nTable of Contents:\nWhy You SHOULD Pay Off Your Rental Property’s Mortgage Early\nWhen you have a negative cash flow on the property\nWhen you need an income more than a tax write-off\nWhen you want to retire\nWhen the return on the paid mortgage is higher than what else you can invest in\nWhy You Should NOT Pay Off The Mortgage Early\nWhen you need leverage to buy more rental properties\nWhen you need a tax write-off\nYou have a positive cash flow, even with the mortgage\nYou can earn a higher return on your capital than you’re paying in interest on the mortgage\nAuthor Bio\nKevin Mercadante\n",
"segment": "Tip: Don`t miss the opportunities to invest more efficiently. Fundrise let you get a piece of the real estate pie by investing in REITs–real estate investment trusts\nTable of Contents: Why You SHOULD Pay Off Your Rental Property’s Mortgage Early\nWhy You Should NOT Pay Off The Mortgage Early\nWhy You SHOULD Pay Off Your Rental Property’s Mortgage Early\nThere are times when paying off the mortgage on your rental property early will make abundant sense. Some of those situations include: When you have a negative cash flow on the property\nIf the monthly mortgage payment is making you lose money on the property, you are effectively subsidizing your tenant’s residency. But if you can turn that into a positive cash flow by paying off the mortgage, the property will instantaneously become a successful investment, and more so as the future cash flow builds. When you need an income more than a tax write-off\nMany times, the reason for owning rental property is to generate tax write-offs. Those write-offs reduce your tax liability on other sources of income. One of the reasons why rental property can be so effective in generating tax write-offs is that the taxable loss of the property is usually related to depreciation.",
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"segment": "Rental income is classed as any money you receive from tenants for: Rent\nFurniture usage\nCleaning of communal areas\nHot water\nHeating\nRepairs\nWhat Taxes Do You Need to Pay? Income tax is the only tax private landlords pay on rental income. It has many names in the UK: landlord income tax, property income tax, buy-to-let income tax, etc. But these all refer to the same tax you pay every month. You’re taxed on your net rental income - i.e. the profit you make; this is calculated by adding together all the rental income you receive from various properties and then subtracting any rental income tax allowances, relief or allowable expenses (total rental income minus property allowance or allowable expenses). See Buy-to-Let Allowable Expenses below for more information on those landlord-only tax deductions. What Are the Rental Income Tax Rates?",
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"url": "https://www.thesimpledollar.com/financial-wellness/what-to-do-if-you-cant-pay-rent/",
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"headings": "What to Do If You Can’t Pay Rent\nWhat to Do If You Can’t Pay Rent\n1. Know your lease — and your rights.\n2. Talk to your landlord.\n3. Know what you can afford — and have a plan.\n4. Think about your next steps.\n5. Be proactive.\n",
"segment": "Do this sooner rather than later. As soon as you recognize that you may have a real problem covering rent — or when you stumble upon this article — talk to your landlord quickly. Don’t wait until you’ve missed rent, because that means you’ve compounded the problem for your landlord. The more time you give your landlord to plan, the more likely it is that you can come up with something that works for both of you. Remember, your landlord likely has concerns, too, particularly if your landlord is an individual or a small company. Likely, that individual or small company has a mortgage on the property you live in, so someone missing rent may mean that they struggle to pay the mortgage. This isn’t your concern as a renter, but it does help to understand that your struggles can also mean their struggles, and working together is often the best solution for both of you. When we struggled with making the rent before, we found that simply having this conversation helped a ton. It helped the landlord to see that we were people trying to make things work rather than people trying to rip the landlord off. We weren’t being sneaky, we were real people who were really struggling.",
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"title": "Buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief explained - Which?",
"headings": "Buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief explained\nBuy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief explained\nUnder new rules in force as of April 2020, landlords will progressively lose valuable tax relief on their buy-to-let mortgage costs. We explain what the changes mean for you.\nIn this article\nCoronavirus (COVID-19) tax update\nWhat is buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief?\nVideo: how buy-to-let mortgage tax relief has changed for landlords\nAn unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again\nLandlord mortgage interest tax relief in 2021-22\nWhy the tax credit is bad news for landlords\nMortgage interest tax relief in 2021: an example\nCan landlords incorporate to keep their mortgage interest relief?\nLandlord mortgage interest tax relief before 2017\n",
"segment": "To receive the rental income, you'll need to pay yourself a dividend. This will be taxed as income, but at a lower rate than if you'd received the income directly. You can find out more in our guide to dividend tax. Landlord mortgage interest tax relief before 2017\nUnder the old regime, you would only pay income tax on your net rental income, or profits. In other words, you'd first deduct the interest from the mortgage on your rental property, as well as any other expenses incurred throughout the year. With the majority of landlords being on interest-only mortgages, this meant that in practice they could claim all of their mortgage repayments. For a landlord charging £950 per month rental income, and with mortgage interest payments of £600 per month, it worked like this: They earn rental income of £11,400 for the year. They pay mortgage interest of £7,200 for the year. Their taxable income is £4,200 (£11,400 - £7,200).",
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"segment": "Six months later, Phil pays back the $5,000 loan with interest. He can deduct the interest he pays on this loan. Expenses to Obtain a Mortgage\nYou can't deduct as interest any expenses you pay to obtain a mortgage on your rental property. Instead, these expenses are added to your basis in the property and depreciated along with the property itself. These basis adjustments include: abstract fees\ncharges for installing utility services\nlegal fees\nmortgage commissions\nrecording fees\nsurveys\ntransfer taxes\ntitle insurance, and\nany amounts the seller owes that you agree to pay, such as back taxes or interest, recording or mortgage fees, charges for improvements or repairs, and sales commission. For detailed guidance on how to deduct interest on rental properties, see Every Landlord's Tax Guide, by Stephen Fishman (Nolo). Interest on Construction Loans\nIf you borrow money to construct a rental property, you may currently deduct as an operating expense the interest you pay before construction begins and after it ends. However, you may not deduct the interest you pay during the construction period. Instead, this cost must be added to the basis of your property and depreciated over 27.5 years. (",
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"headings": "How many white Union soldiers died in the American Civil War?\nHow many white Union soldiers died in the American Civil War?\nClay Reynolds\n",
"segment": "If someone were running away in a battle, more likely it was that they were joined in their retreat by the rest of their unit. As it happened, in most cases where an individual or handfuls of soldiers were caught running/shirking from battle, commanding officers did give deference to the shame the deserters had brought on themselves and settled for applying less-than capital punishments (which could still be painful and humiliating, just not fatal). It wasn’t until late in the war, and particularly on the Confederate side, that deserters were treated with more harshness, and use of executions for individual cases became common. The real desertion threat to armies in the Civil War was while they were encamped or marching. It was much easier for soldiers to slip away from the lines or in the night or abuse leave and never return when the armies weren’t engaged in combat. It also sometimes happened that whole regiments simply packed up and went home. Both Union and Confederate commanders regularly complained that large portions of their armies went absent under these circumstances, with Robert E. Lee feeling particularly powerless towards the end of the war to stop desertions. In those cases, having a few sergeants posted to face 1,000 deserters wouldn’t do a whole lot of good. You’d have to take General Brigg’s approach and, essentially, threaten to fight an intra-army civil war against the deserters (which, in fairness, was a compelling threat). Related Answer\nCameron D. Akins\n, studied History & History of the United States of America (2021)\nUpdated 10 months ago · Upvoted by\nJoel Postma\n, In the Navy twice.",
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"segment": "However, the reason why there’s scant record of this being a common policy was that soldiers’ desertion in the heat of battle wasn’t really the main risk in either the Union or Confederate armies. Companies and regiments were typically made of men from common communities. Soldiers were fighting side-by-side with their neighbors and extended kin. They had a reputational imperative to stand and fight, or else spend the rest of their lives marked as a known coward. Moreover, given that standard battle formations in the Civil War had (ideally) one or two lines of reserve companies behind the main line, with the senior officers and their attaches present to observe the progress of the battle, that, really, unless a soldier tried to desert into the enemy lines (which happened), they’d be picked up quickly. If someone were running away in a battle, more likely it was that they were joined in their retreat by the rest of their unit. As it happened, in most cases where an individual or handfuls of soldiers were caught running/shirking from battle, commanding officers did give deference to the shame the deserters had brought on themselves and settled for applying less-than capital punishments (which could still be painful and humiliating, just not fatal). It wasn’t until late in the war, and particularly on the Confederate side, that deserters were treated with more harshness, and use of executions for individual cases became common. The real desertion threat to armies in the Civil War was while they were encamped or marching. It was much easier for soldiers to slip away from the lines or in the night or abuse leave and never return when the armies weren’t engaged in combat.",
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"headings": "How many white Union soldiers died in the American Civil War?\nHow many white Union soldiers died in the American Civil War?\nClay Reynolds\n",
"segment": "It also sometimes happened that whole regiments simply packed up and went home. Both Union and Confederate commanders regularly complained that large portions of their armies went absent under these circumstances, with Robert E. Lee feeling particularly powerless towards the end of the war to stop desertions. In those cases, having a few sergeants posted to face 1,000 deserters wouldn’t do a whole lot of good. You’d have to take General Brigg’s approach and, essentially, threaten to fight an intra-army civil war against the deserters (which, in fairness, was a compelling threat). Related Answer\nCameron D. Akins\n, studied History & History of the United States of America (2021)\nUpdated 10 months ago · Upvoted by\nJoel Postma\n, In the Navy twice. First as an Avionics Technician. The second time as a Seabee. · Author has 168 answers and 3.2M answer views\nWhat was the deadliest battle for Union soldiers in the US Civil War? The sound and emanation of cannon-fire erased the thoughts of the thousands of Johhny Rebs, stepping heavily through the switch-grass. Moments ago, the Union artillery were firing shells and balls, whether they were explosive or simply solid.",
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"title": "What Happens When You Desert the Military? - Military - LAWS.com",
"headings": "What Happens When You Desert the Military?\nWhat Happens When You Desert the Military?\nWhat is Desertion?\nDesertion vs. Missing in Action (MIA)\nJudicial Hearings and Charges of Desertion\nDesertion and the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)\nImplicit Legality of Desertion Charges\nPunitive Recourse with Regard to Desertion Charges\nComments\n",
"segment": "Military law differs from civil law – specifically with regard to matters concerning desertion from the Armed Forces – as such matters are neither standard nor applicable to civilian legislative parameters. As a result, legality specific to military service may be subject to military judicial review, as well as military court-mandated classification and punishment (s). Punitive Recourse with Regard to Desertion Charges\nA court martial exists in the event that an offense is deemed to be under the jurisdiction of both military court judicial review, as well as military court oversight; court martials may mirror the legal process that exists within civil court, yet military personnel – service members and prisoners of war – are the only individuals able to be subject to such proceedings. Furthermore, individuals suspected ofDesertionservice members may constitute overlapping legal fields with regard to aDesertion charge with regard to subsequent activity undertaken during the unlawful desertion in question. Comments\ncomments",
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"url": "https://www.fords.org/blog/post/civil-war-150-desertion-in-the-union-army/",
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"headings": "Civil War 150: Desertion in the Union Army\nCivil War 150: Desertion in the Union Army",
"segment": "After the Battle of Fredericksburg, when morale was low, the Union had to deal with 100 or more deserters daily. Some believe as many as one in five Union soldiers and one in three Confederate soldiers deserted their post during the war. It is difficult to determine the exact figures, in part because of the number of casualties that were unidentifiable. Union Soldiers standing near the unfinished Washington Monument on the National Mall. New York Public Library image. As many soldiers approached the end of their first three-year tour of duty in late 1863, the Union decided to use peer pressure to keep soldiers from leaving the army. They offered regiments perks if a certain percentage of the original band of men stayed on for another tour of duty. Men were pressured by their fellow soldiers to stay on and fight—a decision that they most likely would not have made on their own. After the second tour of duty began, some of these men would join the ranks of deserters. As often happens during war, certain men found a way to make a career out of deserting;",
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"segment": "As many soldiers approached the end of their first three-year tour of duty in late 1863, the Union decided to use peer pressure to keep soldiers from leaving the army. They offered regiments perks if a certain percentage of the original band of men stayed on for another tour of duty. Men were pressured by their fellow soldiers to stay on and fight—a decision that they most likely would not have made on their own. After the second tour of duty began, some of these men would join the ranks of deserters. As often happens during war, certain men found a way to make a career out of deserting; they were known as bounty jumpers. Bounty jumpers were paid to substitute for a man who had been drafted. The bounty jumper would collect the money he was due and be sent to his new post. From there, most bounty jumpers would stay only a few days, or mere hours, before deserting and repeating the process with another person who was willing to pay for their military substitution. Most deserters were sent to work camps for the duration of the war, while others were branded or tattooed so their crime was visible for all to see.",
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"headings": "What did the Cajuns in Louisiana think about the Civil War?\nWhat did the Cajuns in Louisiana think about the Civil War?\nQuora User\nJames Woods\n",
"segment": "While Louisiana as a whole was staunchly pro-Confederate, a couple Confederate draft agents who wandered into the swamp looking for conscripts ended up gator bait instead. There are numerous stories about Cajuns who were forced into the Confederate army who deserted en masse at the first opportunity, including an entire unit that ran off without firing a shot at the Battle of Labiedville in 1862. Unfortunately, it's difficult to sort out what actually happened, and what was Union propaganda. Despite their obvious dislike of the Confederacy, Union recruiters found that th\nContinue Reading\nThey weren't fans. While Louisiana as a whole was staunchly pro-Confederate, a couple Confederate draft agents who wandered into the swamp looking for conscripts ended up gator bait instead. There are numerous stories about Cajuns who were forced into the Confederate army who deserted en masse at the first opportunity, including an entire unit that ran off without firing a shot at the Battle of Labiedville in 1862. Unfortunately, it's difficult to sort out what actually happened, and what was Union propaganda. Despite their obvious dislike of the Confederacy, Union recruiters found that they would fare no better with the Cajun population. Townspeople would doctor records so as to avoid the draft or just escape to the \"no man's land\" between the Union and Confederate armies. With their intimate knowledge of the swamps, Cajuns were able to elude conscription agents from both sides.",
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"segment": "Is it true that they had Sergeants behind the soldiers in the civil war to shoot any troops who ran? In a war as large with as many disparate units as the American Civil War was, it wouldn’t surprise me to find isolated cases here and there of commanders and their non-commissioned officers threatening to do just that. Confederate General Braxton Bragg, for example, was notoriously hard on deserters, and so may well have given some kind of similar instruction that hasn’t explicitly found its way into the history books. However, the reason why there’s scant record of this being a common policy was that soldiers’ desertion in the heat of battle wasn’t really the main risk in either the Union or C\nContinue Reading\nIn a war as large with as many disparate units as the American Civil War was, it wouldn’t surprise me to find isolated cases here and there of commanders and their non-commissioned officers threatening to do just that. Confederate General Braxton Bragg, for example, was notoriously hard on deserters, and so may well have given some kind of similar instruction that hasn’t explicitly found its way into the history books. However, the reason why there’s scant record of this being a common policy was that soldiers’ desertion in the heat of battle wasn’t really the main risk in either the Union or Confederate armies. Companies and regiments were typically made of men from common communities. Soldiers were fighting side-by-side with their neighbors and extended kin. They had a reputational imperative to stand and fight, or else spend the rest of their lives marked as a known coward. Moreover, given that standard battle formations in the Civil War had (ideally) one or two lines of reserve companies behind the main line, with the senior officers and their attaches present to observe the progress of the battle, that, really, unless a soldier tried to desert into the enemy lines (which happened), they’d be picked up quickly.",
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"segment": "Judicial Hearings and Charges of Desertion\nThe Judge Advocate General Corps (JAG Corps) serves as the acting legal body within the United States with regard to the judicial process concerning charges of Desertion; this judicial body is responsible for the oversight the court martial process, as well as the promulgation of the protocols and parameters expressed within legislation concerning allegations of activity potentially-classified as Desertion. Desertion and the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)\nIndividuals in the service of the United States Military are typically subject to their respective adherence to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which serves as a code of legislative protocol that exists in conjunction to legal matters applicable to service members of the Armed Forces. Service members suspected of Desertion will be subject to judicial review under the Judge Advocate General Corps in lieu of civil court legal proceeding (s). Implicit Legality of Desertion Charges\nThose serving in the United States Military do so under the implicit understanding that the enlistment in the service of the United States Armed Forces is irrevocable unless premature termination of service is approved by applicable military authorities responsible for the oversight of such matters. Military law differs from civil law – specifically with regard to matters concerning desertion from the Armed Forces – as such matters are neither standard nor applicable to civilian legislative parameters. As a result, legality specific to military service may be subject to military judicial review, as well as military court-mandated classification and punishment (s). Punitive Recourse with Regard to Desertion Charges\nA court martial exists in the event that an offense is deemed to be under the jurisdiction of both military court judicial review, as well as military court oversight; court martials may mirror the legal process that exists within civil court, yet military personnel – service members and prisoners of war – are the only individuals able to be subject to such proceedings. Furthermore, individuals suspected ofDesertionservice members may constitute overlapping legal fields with regard to aDesertion charge with regard to subsequent activity undertaken during the unlawful desertion in question.",
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"segment": "Add to this various organized civilian groups that are essentially paramilitary organizations, like several militia organizations and border watch groups, just itching to start using their shiny guns, and the recipe for disaster becomes clear. Closely connected to them are preppers’ organizations, who would see American 2nd Civil War as a fulfillment of their doomsday prophecies. Although some of these can be dismissed as wannabes, a significant number of these groups’ members have a military background, which could make them formidable opponents. The other factor is American military. Although constitutionally obliged to support the existing government, in case of an open civil war, there is no telling what might happen. The wholesale desertion of entire units isn’t an unimaginable scenario and something that can top the scales of conflict very fast. Complete company of Abrams tanks or a battalion of marines are forces to be reckoned with, especially if all they are facing are civilian groups. Source: foreignpolicy.com\nTags: American Civil War\nAntifa\nCivil War\nSecond American Civil War\nKnjaz Milos\nLatest posts\nAs one of the founders of foreignpolicyi.org Knjaz Milos tries to bring all the latest news regarding politics.",
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"segment": "However, statistically Civil War soldiers spent fifty days in camp for every day of combat, and desertion was by far a camp phenomenon as opposed to a decision made in the heat of battle. Often cowardice in the face of the enemy was something observed by a soldier’s comrades, and even if never prosecuted, it tainted a man’s reputation for the remainder of his life if he was fortunate enough to survive the war. When prosecuted the penalty for cowardice could be harsh, with death by firing squad the most extreme sanction. Perhaps one of the reasons cowardice does not appear as often is that running in the face of the enemy often occurred on a unit-wide basis as some portion of the line became physically or morally overwhelmed and gave way. The subsequent retreat disintegrated into a wild, disorderly effort to escape slaughter. One man abandoning his post in such a manner would be cowardice; when it happened on a unit level it simply became a rout. Desertion proved a far more difficult problem for both sides. Official figures show slightly over 103,000 Confederate soldiers and over 200,000 Union soldiers deserted, with some estimates as high as 280,000. New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio made up almost half of all Union desertions, and North Carolina and Virginia led the way among Confederate troops.",
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"segment": "Learn More\n13 Answers\nQuora User\n, I have way too many books on this stuff. I've even read some of them. Answered 6 years ago · Author has 219 answers and 1.7M answer views\nOriginally Answered: what did the Cajuns in Louisiana think about the civil war? They weren't fans. While Louisiana as a whole was staunchly pro-Confederate, a couple Confederate draft agents who wandered into the swamp looking for conscripts ended up gator bait instead. There are numerous stories about Cajuns who were forced into the Confederate army who deserted en masse at the first opportunity, including an entire unit that ran off without firing a shot at the Battle of Labiedville in 1862. Unfortunately, it's difficult to sort out what actually happened, and what was Union propaganda. Despite their obvious dislike of the Confederacy, Union recruiters found that th\nContinue Reading\nThey weren't fans. While Louisiana as a whole was staunchly pro-Confederate, a couple Confederate draft agents who wandered into the swamp looking for conscripts ended up gator bait instead.",
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"segment": "There are numerous stories about Cajuns who were forced into the Confederate army who deserted en masse at the first opportunity, including an entire unit that ran off without firing a shot at the Battle of Labiedville in 1862. Unfortunately, it's difficult to sort out what actually happened, and what was Union propaganda. Despite their obvious dislike of the Confederacy, Union recruiters found that they would fare no better with the Cajun population. Townspeople would doctor records so as to avoid the draft or just escape to the \"no man's land\" between the Union and Confederate armies. With their intimate knowledge of the swamps, Cajuns were able to elude conscription agents from both sides. There they joined up with Jayhawker bands that identified with neither the Union or the Confederacy and \"fought against oppressive policies regardless of who tried to sustain the measures.\" In the end, Cajuns identified more with their community than they did with their state, and certainly more so than the Confederacy or the Union. They would actively fight against both North and South, but were especially effective in battling Confederate conscription efforts in the areas on the edges of Confederate control. The most telling aspect of their feelings on the war is the legacy they passed down to their children. As late as the 1970's, Cajun descendants referred to the Civil War as \"la guerre des Confederes;\"",
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"segment": "This was done by both the Union and Confederacy to solve the problem of military losses and the shortage of soldiers. In this act, the government provided a 50-day quota for new troops in each congressional district before resorting to draft via lottery. Some districts implemented a bounty system which was abused by some draftees who deserted as soon as they got the money or enlist again under another name somewhere else. Also, under this act, some men could escape the military service by paying a fee or finding a substitute and this permitted military avoidance for those who are rich enough to pay the fees. 5. Why were there draft riots in New York City? What did the newspapers claim would happen? Because of the recruiting difficulties, the North also Conscription Act of 1863 was passed to draft soldiers from 20-45 years for military service. But because some men can pay or find a substitute, many cried foul that this was a “rich man’s war and a poor man’s fight”. This means that it is an unfair act to poor people who could not pay fees or who agree to be a substitute because of poverty.",
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"segment": "Americans have fought and died in many wars such as the war for independence in World War I to Desert Storm. One of the bloodiest wars in our nation’s history is without a doubt is the Civil War. Prior to the beginning of the Civil War, the country was divided by the issue of slavery. When President Lincoln was elected to office, several states seceded from the Union. Read More\nThe Civil War Was Inevitable\n1367 Words | 6 Pages\nThere were many events, laws, and people that provoked the Civil War. The main problem in every event leading up to the Civil War involved the issue of slavery, making slavery the main cause of the war. The initial blame of the war can be pointed at America 's founding fathers who knew slavery violated every aspect of America’s liberty, but yet they still did not prohibit slavery. If it was not the election of President Lincoln that caused South Carolina to secede from the Union allowing other states to follow, a different event would have triggered the war, making the Civil War inevitable. All in all, the Civil War was bound to happen and it became the bloodiest war in American history. Read More\nThe Ku Klux Klan\n1578 Words | 7 Pages\nJohnson immediately vetoed the bill but Congress re-passed the bill the same day.",
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"segment": "The country was torn by the conflict, and they desperately needed all the money they could get their hands on to rebuild. This is why the North was more than eager to get their hands on the Confederate war treasury. But the ”damn Yankees” were in for a surprise: The gold was nowhere to be found. To this day, no one truly knows what happened to the Confederate gold. Many theorize that it was divided up and buried by many plantation owners, to wait for the day when the South would rise again. Others say it was robbed by a ragtag team of Confederate and Union deserters, never to be seen again. Others still maintain that it just . . . disappeared. There are many legends about the location of this great treasure.",
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"segment": "Médaille des Évadés ). Germany\nDuring the First World War, only 18 Germans who deserted were executed. However, the Germans executed 15,000 men who deserted from the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. In June 1988 the Initiative for the Creation of a Memorial to Deserters came to life in Ulm. A central idea was, \"Desertion is not reprehensible, war is\". New Zealand\nSee also: List of New Zealand soldiers executed during World War I\nDuring the First World War 28 New Zealand soldiers were sentenced to death for desertion; of these, five were executed. These soldiers were posthumously pardoned in 2000 through the Pardon for Soldiers of the Great War Act. Those who deserted before reaching the front were imprisoned in what were claimed to be harsh conditions.",
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"segment": "New Zealand\nSee also: List of New Zealand soldiers executed during World War I\nDuring the First World War 28 New Zealand soldiers were sentenced to death for desertion; of these, five were executed. These soldiers were posthumously pardoned in 2000 through the Pardon for Soldiers of the Great War Act. Those who deserted before reaching the front were imprisoned in what were claimed to be harsh conditions. Soviet Union\nWorld War II\nOrder No. 270, dated August 16, 1941, was issued by Joseph Stalin. The order required superiors to shoot deserters on the spot. Their family members were subjected to arrest. Order No.",
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"segment": "However, of those, an estimated 15,000 deserted in the North American station, which includes Canada, so the overall numbers still don’t add up to the question. Here is a source for more information: Deserters, Stragglers, and Ramblers\nEdit Edit: I am very appreciative of the comments, and I very much welcome discussion that educates both me and the readers. I do, however, prefer that commenters keep within the bounds of the original question. To that end, I have deleted the threads on the War of 1812 that intruded below (including my own). If anyone wishes to get their jollies debating over who “started it” and who “won,” I am posting one of the slightly more civil discussions on the issue. Sadly, in my Quora search, I didn’t find a thread that highlighted much in the way of actual research over slinging opinions on this particular topic. If any reader can point us to one, I am happy to change out the link: What would have happened to the U.S had it lost the War of 1812?",
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"segment": "Teachinghistory.org\nDeserters in the Civil War\nQuestion\nI'm researching a Civil War veteran in my family. I've found his muster roll records and there is something that is confusing me. My Civil War ancestor was a private in the Union Army. It says on his records that he deserted on November 5, 1862, and returned on October 27, 1864. It says he was restored to duty (by competent authority) forfeiting all pay for time absent and $10 for transportation by order of General Stanly. How is this possible? I thought all deserters would have been executed. Answer\nThis question gets at a central truth about service in the Civil War armies: desertion was common on both sides. It became more frequent later in the war (when more of the soldiers were draftees rather than volunteers, and when the brutal realities of Civil War combat had become more clear), and was more common among Confederate soldiers, especially as they received desperate letters from wives and families urging them to return home as Union armies penetrated further south.",
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"headings": "United States and the Spanish Civil War\nUnited States and the Spanish Civil War\nPrimary Sources\n(1) Bill Bailey wrote to his mother explaining why he was fighting in the Spanish Civil War (1937)\n(2) Manchester Guardian (5th April 1937)\n(3) Paul White deserted from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in March 1938. He drove to the French border. However, on hearing that his wife had given birth to a son, he began to feel remorse for what he had done. White wanted his son to be proud of his father and he returned to the front where he made a full confession of his actions. White was court-martialled and became the only American to be executed for desertion in the war.\n(4) The Manchester Guardian (11th May 1938)\n(5) Edwin Rolfe, New Masses (13th September, 1938)\n(6) Bill Bailey was a member of the International Brigades parade in Barcelona on 15th November 1938.\n(7) After the war Ernest Hemingway wrote about the role of the International Brigades.\n(8) Milton Wolff, interviewed by Judy Montell in 1991.\n(9) William E. Leuchtenburg, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal (1963)\n",
"segment": "(3) Paul White deserted from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in March 1938. He drove to the French border. However, on hearing that his wife had given birth to a son, he began to feel remorse for what he had done. White wanted his son to be proud of his father and he returned to the front where he made a full confession of his actions. White was court-martialled and became the only American to be executed for desertion in the war. After Belchite I knew I was afraid to go into action again. I tried all this time to overcome my feeling of fear. I felt we were doomed and fighting futilely. I dropped out of line and made up my mind to desert and try and reach France. As I ran towards the Ebro and met more deserters and routed troops, my fear grew.",
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"segment": "It also was not unusual for deserters to be executed for their crimes. On January 7, 1864, Lincoln spoke out against the treatment of deserters when he showed mercy toward a deserter named Henry Andrews. “ I had ordered his punishment commuted to imprisonment during the war at hard labor, and had so telegraphed,” wrote Lincoln, ending the message stating, “I did this, not on any merit in the case, but because I am trying to evade the butchering business lately.” According to one report, fewer than 150 Union soldiers were killed for desertion. Lincoln would write countless letters and endorsements reducing the sentences of a soldier’s action from death to labor during the war. Even though the issue of desertion was a serious one, Lincoln found it difficult to shoot his own men. Connie Golding earned a bachelor’s degree in History with a minor in Fine Arts from The George Washington University. She is former Groups Sales Manager at Ford’s Theatre. civil war 150",
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"segment": "In independent command in late 1863, his performance was miserable, and he lost many of his men in futile attacks on Knoxville, Tennessee (a pro-Union stronghold) and in the nightmare retreat over the mountains in winter—as well as thousands of men lost to desertion. Which brings us to what extent southerners were dedicated to the “cause” and felt that they were defending their homes. The western counties of Virginia seceded from the state when the state seceded from the Union, and thousands of their men served in the United States Army. The eastern counties of Tennessee were also pro-Union, and more than 40,000 of them served in the United States Army. Well over 100,000 southerners served in the United States Army. Especially in the hill country and the mountains, there were few slaves and few slave-owners. Those men had little interest in putting their lives on the line for a slave-owning elite. Desertion rates were much higher in the Confederate armies, and in North Carolina, which proportionally provided more men than any other southern state, the desertion rate was 23%. ( See Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina, in the great war 1861-’65, Written by members of the respective commands, in five volumes, Walter Clark, 1901—usually referred to in bibliographic entries as “NC Regiments”—for the lost cause propaganda version. There are many, many sources for the high desertion rate.)",
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"segment": "The Development of the Union Desertion Policy during the Civil War\" Civil War History, Vol. 45, 1999\nNotes\nExternal links\nMissing movement from About.com\nRITA Resistance Inside the Armies\nMemorial to German World War Two deserters in Ulm, Germany at the Sites of Memory webpage\nMemorial to German World War Two deserters in Stuttgart, Germany at the Sites of Memory webpage\nAwol Information\ndeserter in Danish: Desertering\ndeserter in German: Fahnenflucht\ndeserter in Spanish: Deserción\ndeserter in Esperanto: Dizerto\ndeserter in French: Désertion\ndeserter in Korean: 탈영\ndeserter in Italian: Disertore (guerra)\ndeserter in Hebrew: עריקה\ndeserter in Lithuanian:",
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"title": "Mandalorian Civil War | Wookieepedia | Fandom",
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"segment": "The New Mandalorians won the war and Duchess Satine Kryze became leader of Mandalore, while the surviving traditionalists were exiled to the planet 's moon of Concordia . Contents\n1\nPrelude\n2\nThe war\n3\nAftermath\n4\nBehind the scenes\n5\nAppearances\n6\nSources\n7\nNotes and references\nPrelude\nThe surface of Mandalore was reduced to desert by centuries of war. The planet Mandalore, homeworld of the Mandalorian people, was once a lush, verdant world. However, centuries of war against enemies internal and external eventually reduced its surface to a featureless desert. Survivors relocated to scattered settlements built around what few remaining sources of potable water remained on Mandalore or retreated to the planet's moon of Concordia, which was also capable of supporting life. Food exports from Concordia helped keep many of those still living on Mandalore alive. The city of Sundari rose up from the desert beneath a massive bio-dome and birthed the New Mandalorians, a peace movement that sought to channel the energies and inventiveness of the Mandalorian people into rebuilding their society along peaceful, creative lines. They realized that mercenary expertise in warfare had brought no lasting benefits to the majority of Mandalorians and gradually grew in strength to eventually challenge Mandalore's minority of martial traditionalists, who used violence to hold on to power by the time Duchess Satine Kryze led the movement. Around the year 42 BBY, civil war broke out between the two groups for control of Mandalore. This conflict was referred to as the Mandalorian Civil War, and alternatively as the Great Clan Wars.",
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"headings": "Desertion\nDesertion\nContents\nDesertion versus absence without leave\nAustralia\nAustria\nColombia\nFrance\nGermany\nNew Zealand\nSoviet Union\nWorld War II\nAfghan Civil War\nInter-ethnic explanation for desertion\nSoviet disillusionment upon entering the war\nProblems in Soviet army structure and living standards\nSoviet deserters to the mujahideen\nUnited Kingdom\nNapoleonic Wars\nFirst World War\nSecond World War\nIraq War\nUnited States\nLegal definition\nWar of 1812\nMexican–American War\nAmerican Civil War\nFirst World War\nSecond World War\nVietnam War\nIraq War\nPenalties\nLegal status of desertion in cases of war crime\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nWorks cited\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Contents\n1 Desertion versus absence without leave\n2 Australia\n3 Austria\n4 Colombia\n5 France\n6 Germany\n7 New Zealand\n8 Soviet Union\n8.1 World War II\n8.2 Afghan Civil War\n8.2.1 Inter-ethnic explanation for desertion\n8.2.2 Soviet disillusionment upon entering the war\n8.2.3 Problems in Soviet army structure and living standards\n8.2.4 Soviet deserters to the mujahideen\n9 United Kingdom\n9.1 Napoleonic Wars\n9.2 First World War\n9.3 Second World War\n9.4 Iraq War\n10 United States\n10.1 Legal definition\n10.2 War of 1812\n10.3 Mexican–American War\n10.4 American Civil War\n10.5 First World War\n10.6 Second World War\n10.7 Vietnam War\n10.8 Iraq War\n10.9 Penalties\n11 Legal status of desertion in cases of war crime\n12 See also\n13 Notes\n14 References\n15 Works cited\n16 Further reading\n17 External links\nDesertion versus absence without leave\nIn the United States Army, United States Air Force, British Armed Forces, Australian Defence Force, New Zealand Defence Force, Singapore Armed Forces and Canadian Armed Forces, military personnel will become AWOL if absent from their post without a valid pass, liberty or leave. The United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, and United States Coast Guard generally refer to this as unauthorized absence. Personnel are dropped from their unit rolls after thirty days and then listed as deserters; however, as a matter of U.S. military law, desertion is not measured by time away from the unit, but rather: by leaving or remaining absent from their unit, organization, or place of duty, where there has been a determined intent to not return; if that intent is determined to be to avoid hazardous duty or shirk contractual obligation; if they enlist or accept an appointment in the same or another branch of service without disclosing the fact that they have not been properly separated from current service. People who are away for more than thirty days but return voluntarily or indicate a credible intent to return may still be considered AWOL. Those who are away for fewer than thirty days but can credibly be shown to have no intent to return (for example, by joining the armed forces of another country) may nevertheless be tried for desertion. On rare occasions, they may be tried for treason if enough evidence is found.",
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"title": "Desertion, Cowardice and Punishment - Essential Civil War Curriculum",
"headings": "Desertion, Cowardice and Punishment\nDesertion, Cowardice and Punishment\nby Mark A. Weitz\n",
"segment": "Desertion, Cowardice and Punishment - Essential Civil War Curriculum\nDesertion, Cowardice and Punishment\nby Mark A. Weitz\nAn analysis of how both sides handled desertion and cowardice\nThe American Civil War brought an unprecedented increase in the size of armies in North America. From a small regular army of approximately 16,000 in 1860, the two sides put about three million men in the field during the course of the four-year conflict. Historians concede that exact numbers are unattainable, but estimates of total Confederates under arms is between 800,000 and 1,200,000. The Union army is estimated to have been slightly over 2 million men. Drawn from every corner of America, both armies were overwhelmingly volunteer forces comprised of men unfamiliar with war and the rigors of military life. Thus, in addition to the logistical challenges of training and equipping these armies, military and civilian officials faced the challenge of keeping the army intact, and throughout the war desertion posed a problem for both sides. Defined as leaving the military with the intent not to return, desertion differs from cowardice. Cowardice in the civil war was defined as deserting in the face of the enemy. While deserters numbered in the hundreds of thousands, deserting in the face of the enemy was far less common a crime, or at least not as prominent in the records that survive. To be sure, the image of Henry Fleming fleeing the battlefield in Stephen Crane’s Red Badge of Courage had its basis in historical fact and undoubtedly occurred.",
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"segment": "Grant with a friend named William Sherman arrived at Vicksburg, while newly appointed general, Ambrose Burnsides, was defeated at Fredericksburg by Lee. Both Northern Morale and Lincoln's popularity were shirking. When winter came in 1863, many soldiers deserted and returned to the North. The Union and Confederates introduced conscription, however riots in the North happened due to the idea of fighting for African slaves. Due to pressure, Africans were finally allowed to enlist the Union Army. Joseph Hooker is appointed as general and lose a battle against Lee in Chancellorsville. However Lee would lose his right-hand, Thomas \"Stonewall\" Jackson, in an incident where he was killed by Confederate soldiers due to being unrecognized. Grant and Sherman took out the supply line for Vicksburg and had to settle in for a siege. People in the west of Virginia decided to break away and form their own state named West Virginia. Lincoln decided to appoint George \"Snapping Turtle\" McGee to general of the army, while the economy of the South had decrease.",
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"url": "https://www.fords.org/blog/post/civil-war-150-desertion-in-the-union-army/",
"title": "Civil War 150: Desertion in the Union Army | Fords Theatre",
"headings": "Civil War 150: Desertion in the Union Army\nCivil War 150: Desertion in the Union Army",
"segment": "they were known as bounty jumpers. Bounty jumpers were paid to substitute for a man who had been drafted. The bounty jumper would collect the money he was due and be sent to his new post. From there, most bounty jumpers would stay only a few days, or mere hours, before deserting and repeating the process with another person who was willing to pay for their military substitution. Most deserters were sent to work camps for the duration of the war, while others were branded or tattooed so their crime was visible for all to see. It also was not unusual for deserters to be executed for their crimes. On January 7, 1864, Lincoln spoke out against the treatment of deserters when he showed mercy toward a deserter named Henry Andrews. “ I had ordered his punishment commuted to imprisonment during the war at hard labor, and had so telegraphed,” wrote Lincoln, ending the message stating, “I did this, not on any merit in the case, but because I am trying to evade the butchering business lately.” According to one report, fewer than 150 Union soldiers were killed for desertion. Lincoln would write countless letters and endorsements reducing the sentences of a soldier’s action from death to labor during the war.",
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"url": "https://www.quora.com/Did-the-Indus-Valley-Civilization-end-because-of-the-consequences-of-the-Mahabharata-war",
"title": "Did the Indus Valley Civilization end because of the consequences of the Mahabharata war? - Quora",
"headings": "Did the Indus Valley Civilization end because of the consequences of the Mahabharata war?\nDid the Indus Valley Civilization end because of the consequences of the Mahabharata war?\nHimanshu Jain\n",
"segment": "If, as indicated, the Saraswati river dried up around ~7000-8000 years ago, by which time the coasts of India were up to their present levels (almost) and thereby having displaced the cities along the coasts and their populations having moved to the remaining major centre (the Indus Valley, or as it was likely called then, the Saraswati Valley), then the subsequent loss of the Saraswati would have been a huge loss to the entire civilization, as a result of which the population is likely to move on to the next major plain where a large population may survive, aka, the Yamuna-Ganga Plain. At the same time, the subterranean Saraswati provides conditions which may have triggered a natural fission reactor in these parts (note, the Saraswati flows between the Indus and India proper, ie, through modern day Rajasthan, which was believed to be a green haven before it became a desert. Rajasthan is also the place where such radioactivity has been recorded in largest scale). It is not unlikely that this gradually made living in these parts hazardous, and the people moved out, shifting further west, to Persia (would explain why many ancient Persian mythos are similar to ours), or further east, the the Gangetic plain. So, while it is quite possible that the Mahabharata war did actually take place, it was most likely after the Saraswati dried up, and most likely due to rivalries between the people of the Indus Valley and the Ganges Plains. Migration of the people of the Indus Valley (caused by the progressive degeneration of the land due to radioactivity) into the Ganges plains would have triggered tensions and conflicts, which finally culminate in the war. However, it is highly unlikely that they actually used atomic weapons in this war, or that the war itself was the cause of the end of the Indus Valley civilization, or that it pushed the Indian civilization as a whole into the dark ages, though the tensions and infighting probably carried on for centuries, driving the whole subcontinent into situation more or less similar to what is experienced between India and Pakistan today. Amit Kumar Singh\n, A peaceful warrior! Answered 7 years ago · Author has 72 answers and 78.6K answer views\nNo, not possible because no war actually happened in reality. Mahabharata actually is a book which contains great messages which teaches the mankind how to live.",
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"headings": "\nDictionary Definition\nNoun\nUser Contributed Dictionary\nEnglish\nEtymology\nNoun\nTranslations\nRelated terms\nExtensive Definition\nAbsent Without (Official) Leave\nAmerican Civil War\nWorld War I\nWorld War II\nIraq War\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States of America\nReferences\nNotes\nExternal links\nSynonyms, Antonyms and Related Words\n",
"segment": "http://nlgmltf.org/pdfs/2-16-08%20AWOL%20FROM%20THE%20ARMY.pdf\nReferences\nPeter S. Bearman; \" Desertion as Localism: Army Unit Solidarity and Group Norms in the U.S Civil War\" Social Forces, Vol. 70, 1991\nElla Lonn; Desertion during the Civil War University of Nebraska Press, (1928 (reprinted 1998)\nAaron W. Marrs; \" Desertion and Loyalty in the South Carolina Infantry, 1861-1865\" Civil War History, Vol. 50, 2004\nMark A. Weitz; A Higher Duty: Desertion among Georgia Troops during the Civil War University of Nebraska Press, 2000\nMark A. Weitz; \" Preparing for the Prodigal Sons:",
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"segment": "Some of their adaptations caused them to continue their migrations to new places. Why? When their farming methods or the new crops they learned to cultivate had exhausted the land, the people had to pick up and migrate to another place. Why did the Bantu-speaking peoples move southward, rather than to the north? The area to the north was already densely populated and the desert was expanding southward\nHow did the Bantu speakers relate to the people they did not drive out? They exchanged ideas and intermarried with the original people\nWhat happened to the non-Bantu-speaking hunter-gatherer societies as the newcomers spread south? In territorial wars, the newcomers, with their superior weapons, drove the non-bantu speakers into small areas\nHow did the Bantu speakers help unify the various peoples of Africa? As result of Bantu migrations, today there are at least 60 million people who speak one of the bantu languages. What are the push-pull factors in migration? Push- climate change, unemployment, war\nPull- land, employment, political freedom\nWhat are three effects of migration?",
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"headings": "Deserters in the Civil War\nDeserters in the Civil War\nQuestion\nAnswer\nBibliography\n",
"segment": "How is this possible? I thought all deserters would have been executed. Answer\nThis question gets at a central truth about service in the Civil War armies: desertion was common on both sides. It became more frequent later in the war (when more of the soldiers were draftees rather than volunteers, and when the brutal realities of Civil War combat had become more clear), and was more common among Confederate soldiers, especially as they received desperate letters from wives and families urging them to return home as Union armies penetrated further south. While it is impossible to know with certainty how many soldiers deserted over the course of the conflict, Northern generals reckoned during the war that at least one soldier in five was absent from his regiment; at war’s end, the Union Provost Marshal General estimated that nearly a quarter of a million men had been absent from their units sometime during the war. Estimates for Confederate armies range even higher—perhaps as many as one soldier in three deserted during the course of the war. The Army of Northern Virginia alone lost eight percent of its total strength in a single month during the savage campaign of the summer of 1864. Officially, desertion constituted a capital offense and was punishable by death.",
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"url": "http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/death/the_deceaseds_estate/what_happens_the_deceaseds_estate.html",
"title": "What happens to a deceased person's money and possessions?",
"headings": "What happens to a deceased person's money and possessions?\nWhat happens to a deceased person's money and possessions?\nIntroduction\nMoney in the bank, insurance policies and savings\nBank accounts in joint names\nCredit union accounts\nOccupational and personal pensions\nThe legal right share\nWhere a legal right share does not apply\nDivorce, separation and desertion\nCohabiting partners\nRights of children under a will\nThe family or shared home\nWhat happens when there is no will?\n",
"segment": "Your executor must inform your spouse or civil partner in writing of their right to choose between these two options and your spouse or civil partner must ask for their legal right share within 6 months of being notified, or within 12 months of the taking out of the Grant of Representation. Where a legal right share does not apply\nYour spouse or civil partner can renounce (give up) their rights to the legal right share. This can be part of an agreement before marriage or civil partnership or the spouse or civil partner can give up their rights to benefit their children or other named beneficiaries. If there is evidence of undue influence or evidence that the spouse or civil partner did not understand what they were doing, the renunciation may be challenged. It is normally advised that a spouse or civil partner get independent legal advice if renouncing their legal right share. The legal right share can be lost where the spouse or civil partner is: Convicted of the murder, manslaughter or attempted murder of the deceased person\nConvicted of an offence against the deceased person or a child that carries a sentence of more than 2 years\nDivorce, separation and desertion\nSeparation agreements usually include a renunciation of both spouses’ or civil partner’s legal right share. If you are divorced or your civil partnership was dissolved, you do not have to provide a legal right share. If your spouse or civil partner deserted you for more than 2 years, they are not entitled to a legal right share unless they deserted you as a result of your behaviour (for example, domestic abuse). Cohabiting partners\nPartners, who live with each other but are not married or in a civil partnership, have no automatic legal right to each other's estates, although under the redress scheme for cohabiting couples introduced by the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 a qualified cohabitant can apply for a share of the estate of a deceased cohabitant.",
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"title": "What is so interesting about la cueca in the northern side of Chile? - Answers",
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"segment": "What side of road do they drive on in Northern Ireland? In Northern Ireland, people drive on the left side of the road. What side of the road does Northern Ireland drive? In Northern Ireland, people drive on the left side of the road. Where is Chile located on a map of south America? Chile is a narrow stip of land that runs along the Western side of South America. Which side of the Civil war was Ohio on? The northern side\nWhat side is the union in Civil War? the northern side. Which side was the union?",
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"headings": "United States and the Spanish Civil War\nUnited States and the Spanish Civil War\nPrimary Sources\n(1) Bill Bailey wrote to his mother explaining why he was fighting in the Spanish Civil War (1937)\n(2) Manchester Guardian (5th April 1937)\n(3) Paul White deserted from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in March 1938. He drove to the French border. However, on hearing that his wife had given birth to a son, he began to feel remorse for what he had done. White wanted his son to be proud of his father and he returned to the front where he made a full confession of his actions. White was court-martialled and became the only American to be executed for desertion in the war.\n(4) The Manchester Guardian (11th May 1938)\n(5) Edwin Rolfe, New Masses (13th September, 1938)\n(6) Bill Bailey was a member of the International Brigades parade in Barcelona on 15th November 1938.\n(7) After the war Ernest Hemingway wrote about the role of the International Brigades.\n(8) Milton Wolff, interviewed by Judy Montell in 1991.\n(9) William E. Leuchtenburg, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal (1963)\n",
"segment": "And it's not to set up some Communist government either. The only thing the Communists did here was show the people how to fight and try to win what is rightfully theirs. (2) Manchester Guardian (5th April 1937)\nTwenty-nine Americans who are alleged to have tried to cross the French frontier into Spain to enlist with the Spanish Government forces were detained last night at Muret between Toulouse and the Spanish frontier. The Americans had landed at Havre maintaining, it is stated, that they were genuine tourists. They have been brought to Toulouse for questioning. (3) Paul White deserted from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in March 1938. He drove to the French border. However, on hearing that his wife had given birth to a son, he began to feel remorse for what he had done. White wanted his son to be proud of his father and he returned to the front where he made a full confession of his actions. White was court-martialled and became the only American to be executed for desertion in the war.",
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"segment": "Especially in the hill country and the mountains, there were few slaves and few slave-owners. Those men had little interest in putting their lives on the line for a slave-owning elite. Desertion rates were much higher in the Confederate armies, and in North Carolina, which proportionally provided more men than any other southern state, the desertion rate was 23%. ( See Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina, in the great war 1861-’65, Written by members of the respective commands, in five volumes, Walter Clark, 1901—usually referred to in bibliographic entries as “NC Regiments”—for the lost cause propaganda version. There are many, many sources for the high desertion rate.) There were similar sentiments in the hill country and mountains of eastern Kentucky, which, of course, did not secede. The south was not some patriotic monolith, as the lost cause myth implies. George Henry Thomas, George Gordon Meade, Fitz John Porter (the victim of a politically motivated court martial), Phil Sheridan, most of Grant’s division commanders and many, many other Federal officers were demonstrably superior to the Confederate officer corps. As for Lee, his performance was dismal, with the exception of his campaigning. He was the finest natural campaigner of his era.",
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"segment": "The result was complete chaos, which the U.S. military government was unable to deal with. ( Soldiers and sailors deserted en masse to prospect for gold.) The last military governor knew\nContinue Reading\nThe demographics of immigration meant that the North was pulling steadily ahead of the South in the House of Representatives by the time of the Mexican-American War. This alarmed the slave-holding states and made them more determined than ever to maintain a “balance” in the US Senate. When gold was discovered in California, a quarter of a million people poured into the what is now the state in just three years. The result was complete chaos, which the U.S. military government was unable to deal with. ( Soldiers and sailors deserted en masse to prospect for gold.) The last military governor knew a thankless, impossible job when he saw one, so he convened a constitutional convention, and California set up the machinery for a state government. The most important aspect of that proposed constitution was that it banned black slavery. This had nothing to do with concern for the rights of black people, incidentally – and everything to do with the fact that mining is desperately hard work.",
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"headings": "\nDictionary Definition\nNoun\nUser Contributed Dictionary\nEnglish\nEtymology\nNoun\nTranslations\nRelated terms\nExtensive Definition\nAbsent Without (Official) Leave\nAmerican Civil War\nWorld War I\nWorld War II\nIraq War\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States of America\nReferences\nNotes\nExternal links\nSynonyms, Antonyms and Related Words\n",
"segment": "in the United States military, it is a violation of the 87th article of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The offense is similar to AWOL, but considered more severe. Less severe is \"Failure to Repair,\" consisting of missing a formation, or failing to appear at an assigned place and time when so ordered. American Civil War\nDesertion was a major factor for the Confederacy in the last two years of the war. According to Weitz (2000), Confederate soldiers fought to defend their families, not a nation. He argues that a hegemonic \"planter class\" brought Georgia into the war with \"little support from non-slaveholders\" (p. 12), and the ambivalence of non-slaveholders toward secession, he maintains, was the key to understanding desertion. The privations of the home front and camp life, combined with the terror of battle, undermined the weak attachment of southern soldiers to the Confederacy. For Georgia troops, Sherman's march through their home counties triggered the most desertions. One example of desertion in the Civil War was Confederate soldier Arthur Muntz, who was killed by his fellow soldiers after deserting at The First Battle of Bull Run. The fictional story of a wounded Confederate deserter is told in the novel Cold Mountain, who at the end of the Civil War walks for months to return home to the love of his life after receiving her letters pleading him to come home.",
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"segment": "That puts both well within the Southern Hemisphere, where the seasons are the opposites of the Northern Hemisphere seasons of the United States of America. Is Chile in South America? Yes it is on the east side\nWhat side of the road should you drive on in Chile? right\nIs the Atacama desert of Chile on the western side of the Andes and the Monte desert of Argentina on the eastern side of the Andes? Yes, the Atacama Desert of Chile on the western side of the Andes and the Monte Desert of Argentina is on the eastern side of the Andes but southeast of the Atacama? What side of the equator is Texas on? Northern side\nWhat side of the equator is the UK? The northern side. Do people in Chile drive on the right side of the road? Yes - on the right-hand side of the road.",
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"segment": "Chile:) When a netball umpire wins the toss which side of the court do they get? The Northern side. What is the Atacama Desert? The Atacama Desert is a long, narrow desert bordered on one side by the Andes Mountains and the other by the Pacific Ocean in South America. The greater part is located in Chile but smaller parts also enter Peru, Argentina and Bolivia. It is considered by many scientists as the driest desert on earth. What side is Alabama on? Alabama is on the western side of Georgia, the eastern side of Mississippi, the southern side of Tennesee and the northern side of Florida. Which South American country is long and narrow and found on the western side of the continent?",
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"segment": "Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Prototypes and early usage\n1.2 Western Sahara\n1.3 Chadian–Libyan conflict\n1.4 The Troubles in Northern Ireland\n1.5 Somali Civil War\n1.6 War in Afghanistan\n1.7 Iraq War\n1.8 Darfur conflict\n1.9 Lebanon\n1.10 Libyan civil war\n1.11 Syrian Civil War\n1.12 War in Donbas\n1.13 Yemeni Civil War\n2 Composition\n3 See also\n4 References\n5 External links\nHistory\nPrototypes and early usage\n\"L\" Detachment SAS in armed jeeps, during the North African campaign of World War Two\nLight improvised fighting vehicles date back to the first use of automobiles, and to the horse-drawn tachankas mounting machine guns in eastern Europe and Russia. At the Bombardment of Papeete during World War I, the French armed several Ford trucks with 37 mm guns to bolster their defense of the city. During the Spanish Civil War, field guns were fixed to lorries to act as improvised self-propelled guns, while improvised armoured cars were constructed by attaching steel plates to trucks. During World War II, various British and Commonwealth units, including the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG), the No. 1 Demolition Squadron or 'PPA' ( Popski's Private Army ), and the Special Air Service (SAS) were noted for their exploits in the deserts of Egypt, Libya and Chad using unarmored motor vehicles, often fitted with machine guns. Examples of LRDG vehicles include the Chevrolet WB 30 cwt Patrol Truck and the Willys MB Jeep. USMC launching a TOW missile during a 1980s training exercise at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center. The SAS' use of heavily armed Land Rovers continued post war with their use of Series 1 Land Rovers and later Series 11A 1968 Land Rovers in the Dhofar Rebellion. The SAS painted their Land Rovers pink as it was found to provide excellent camouflage in the desert and they were nicknamed 'Pink Panthers' or Pinkies. The SAS also used a more modern Land Rover Desert Patrol Vehicle (DPV) during Gulf War 1.",
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"segment": "A clash between the Imperial fleet and the Alliance fleet broke out, with both sides taking several casualties in the crossfire. The Star Destroyer Devastator pursued Tantive IV out of the battlefield and chased it around the planet Tatooine, Vader's homeworld. A laser bolt hit near the engine section of the Tantive IV, disabling the main reactor and preventing the vessel from entering Tatooine's atmosphere. The Devastator moved in and caught the corvette in a tractor beam. Vader then dispatched a TIE boarding craft filled up with troops, to board and secure the ship as soon as possible, but later the crew of the destroyer attached a portable accessway to the corvette. Warning: The following section is non-canon within the Star Wars Legends continuity. It contains information explicitly released under the Infinities brand and/or confirmed to be non-canon by the author or Lucasfilm. Information exclusive to this section did not happen in the \"proper\" Star Wars Legends continuity. Devastator also captured what they thought was Tantive IV, but in fact it was just a decoy called Tantive V. After searching the ship and finding no one except Gungans, Tantive V was set adrift into space and the Devastator continued to pursue Tantive IV.",
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"segment": "The legal right share can be lost where the spouse or civil partner is: Convicted of the murder, manslaughter or attempted murder of the deceased person\nConvicted of an offence against the deceased person or a child that carries a sentence of more than 2 years\nDivorce, separation and desertion\nSeparation agreements usually include a renunciation of both spouses’ or civil partner’s legal right share. If you are divorced or your civil partnership was dissolved, you do not have to provide a legal right share. If your spouse or civil partner deserted you for more than 2 years, they are not entitled to a legal right share unless they deserted you as a result of your behaviour (for example, domestic abuse). Cohabiting partners\nPartners, who live with each other but are not married or in a civil partnership, have no automatic legal right to each other's estates, although under the redress scheme for cohabiting couples introduced by the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 a qualified cohabitant can apply for a share of the estate of a deceased cohabitant. You can leave some or all of your estate to your partner but this does not cancel out the legal rights of a spouse or civil partner if you were married before to someone else and did not get divorced or had your civil partnership dissolved. Rights of children under a will\nChildren do not have any absolute right to inherit any of their parent's estate if the parent has made a will. Children born inside or outside marriage and adopted children all have the same rights and there are no age restrictions. However, a child can apply to court if they feel that they have not been provided for. An application must be made within 6 months of the taking out of a Grant of Representation.",
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"segment": "Advertisement\nHowever, surveys and satellite photographs confirm that it was once a great river. It rose in the Himalayas, entered the plains in Haryana, flowed through the Thar-Cholistan Desert of Rajasthan. It then flowed eastern Sindh and then reached the sea in the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. The Rann of Kuch Was Once An Estuary of Great River\nThe Rann of Kutch has a very strange marshy landscape. This is partly due to the fact that it was once the estuary of a great river. Much of it is now dry desert but satellite photographs show that there is still a substantial amount of underground water along the old channels. Wells, even drilled at shallow depths, give fresh water in the middle of the Thar Desert! The Mighty Ancient River of Ghaggar\nThe Ghaggar emerges from hills just east of Chandigarh and connects to a number of other seasonal rivers in the plains of northern Haryana. The Ghaggar and some of these rivers were perennial in ancient times. That is, they always had water, no matter what the season.",
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"segment": "Desertion - Wikipedia\nDesertion\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAbandonment of military duty without authorization\nFor other uses, see Desertion (disambiguation). \"AWOL\" and \"Deserter\" redirect here. For other uses, see AWOL (disambiguation) and Deserter (disambiguation). Part of a series on\nWar\nHistory\nPrehistoric\nAncient\nPost-classical\nEarly modern\nLate modern\nindustrial\nfourth-gen\nBattlespace\nAir\nSpace\nLand\nCold-region\nDesert\nJungle\nMountain\nUrban\nSea\nAmphibious\nBlue\nBrown\nGreen\nSurface\nUnderwater\nCyber\nInformation\nWeapons\nArmor\nArtillery\nBarrage\nBiological\nCamouflage\nCavalry\nChemical\nClass\nCombined arms\nConventional\nCyber\nDenial\nDisinformation\nDrone\nElectronic\nInfantry\nLawfare\nLoitering\nMusic\nNuclear\nPsychological\nUnconventional\nRefugees\nTactics\nList of military tactics\nAerial\nBattle\nCavalry\nCharge\nCounterattack\nCounter-insurgency\nCover\nDefeat in detail\nFoxhole\nGuerrilla\nMorale\nRapid dominance\nSiege\nSwarming\nTactical objective\nTarget saturation\nTrench\nWithdrawal\nOperational\nBlitzkrieg\nExpeditionary\nDeep operation\nManeuver\nOperational manoeuvre group\nStrategy\nList of military strategies and concepts\nAttrition\nCounter-offensive\nCulminating\nDefence in depth\nFabian\nMosaic\nDeception\nDefensive\nDepth\nGoal\nNaval\nOffensive\nScorched earth\nGrand strategy\nContainment\nEconomic\nLimited\nPhilosophy\nPolitical\nReligious\nStrategic\nTechnology\nTheater\nTotal war\nAdministrative\nBranch\nPolicy\nStaff\nTraining\nService\nSociology\nOrganization\nChain of command\nCommand and control\nDoctrine\nEngineers\nIntelligence\nRanks\nTechnology and equipment\nPersonnel\nMilitary recruitment\nConscription\nRecruit training\nMilitary specialism\nWomen in the military\nChildren in the military\nTransgender people and military service\nSexual harassment in the military\nConscientious objection\nCounter recruitment\nLogistics\nMilitary–industrial complex\nArms industry\nMateriel\nSupply chain management\nScience\nPower projection\nLoss of Strength Gradient\nLaw\nCourt-martial\nJustice\nPerfidy\nMartial law\nWar crime\nTheory\nAir supremacy\nFull-spectrum dominance\nOvermatch\nRelated\nAsymmetric warfare\nBroken-backed war theory\nCold war\nDemilitarisation\nDeterrence theory\nHorses in warfare\nIrregular warfare\nMercenary\nMilitary campaign\nMilitary operation\nNetwork-centric warfare\nOperations research\nPrinciples of war\nProxy war\nSecurity dilemma\nTripwire force\nWar film\nWar game\nWar novel\nWartime sexual violence\nWomen in war\nWorld war\nColonial war\nEndemic warfare\nLanchester's laws\nLists\nBattles\nMilitary occupations\nMilitary tactics\nOperations\nSieges\nWar crimes\nWars\nWeapons\nWriters\nv\nt\ne\nThe Defector, by Octav Băncilă, 1906\nDeserteur (Дезертир), by Ilya Repin, 1917\nArmenian soldiers in 1919, with deserters as prisoners\nDesertion is the abandonment of a military duty or post without permission (a pass, liberty or leave) and is done with the intention of not returning. This contrasts with unauthorized absence ( UA) or absence without leave ( AWOL / ˈeɪwɒl / ), which are temporary forms of absence. Contents\n1 Desertion versus absence without leave\n2 Australia\n3 Austria\n4 Colombia\n5 France\n6 Germany\n7 New Zealand\n8 Soviet Union\n8.1 World War II\n8.2 Afghan Civil War\n8.2.1 Inter-ethnic explanation for desertion\n8.2.2 Soviet disillusionment upon entering the war\n8.2.3 Problems in Soviet army structure and living standards\n8.2.4 Soviet deserters to the mujahideen\n9 United Kingdom\n9.1 Napoleonic Wars\n9.2 First World War\n9.3 Second World War\n9.4 Iraq War\n10 United States\n10.1 Legal definition\n10.2 War of 1812\n10.3 Mexican–American War\n10.4 American Civil War\n10.5 First World War\n10.6 Second World War\n10.7 Vietnam War\n10.8 Iraq War\n10.9 Penalties\n11 Legal status of desertion in cases of war crime\n12 See also\n13 Notes\n14 References\n15 Works cited\n16 Further reading\n17 External links\nDesertion versus absence without leave\nIn the United States Army, United States Air Force, British Armed Forces, Australian Defence Force, New Zealand Defence Force, Singapore Armed Forces and Canadian Armed Forces, military personnel will become AWOL if absent from their post without a valid pass, liberty or leave. The United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, and United States Coast Guard generally refer to this as unauthorized absence. Personnel are dropped from their unit rolls after thirty days and then listed as deserters; however, as a matter of U.S. military law, desertion is not measured by time away from the unit, but rather: by leaving or remaining absent from their unit, organization, or place of duty, where there has been a determined intent to not return;",
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"segment": "What happened to Confederate soldiers after Civil War? - Answers\nUS Civil War\nWhat happened to Confederate soldiers after Civil War? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2011-01-07 13:12:05\nMost of the Confederate veterans returned home. Some moved west and some of the disgruntled veterans turned to crime. Perhaps one of the most famous of these criminals is Jesse James. He and his brother Frank joined forces with Cole Younger and his brothers to form the outlaw gang known as the James-Younger Gang. They robbed banks and trains throughout much of the Midwest. On Christmas Day 1868, President Johnson granted an unconditional pardon to all Civil War participants except high-ranking military and civil officials. In May 1872 the Congressional Amnesty Act gave the right to hold office again to almost all Southern leaders who had been excluded from public office by the 14th Amendment. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat happened to Confederate soldiers after Civil War?",
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"segment": "several died from disease after the war; missing-in-action (MIA), which is an implication since the soldier may have deserted, been captured, or been completely blown to pieces in battle. The general consensus (best estimates) is 618,000 to 700,000 fatalities. Sadly, however, there is no record or research tracking and studying how many wounded and diseased soldiers died during what is commonly referred to as the \" Aftermath .\" Diseases and Napoleonic Tactics were the contributing factors for the high casualties during the American Civil War. T he tendency to exaggerate enemy desertions and casualties, while minimizing their own, was characteristic of Union and Confederate armies in their respective reports of the many skirmishes and battles of the American Civil War. Each side was also eager to enhance its own morale by writing favorable reports. According to Lt. Col. Walter Clark's Regiments:",
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"segment": "There has only been one reported case of a desertion in Iraq. The Army, Navy and Air Force reported 7,978 desertions in 2001, compared with 3,456 in 2005. The Marine Corps showed 1,603 Marines in desertion status in 2001. That had declined by 148 in 2005. http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-03-07-deserters_x.htm To date, no service member from the Iraq war has received a sentence of more than 18 months for desertion or missing movement. http://nlgmltf.org/pdfs/2-16-08%20AWOL%20FROM%20THE%20ARMY.pdf\nReferences\nPeter S. Bearman; \" Desertion as Localism: Army Unit Solidarity and Group Norms in the U.S Civil War\" Social Forces, Vol. 70, 1991\nElla Lonn; Desertion during the Civil War University of Nebraska Press, (1928 (reprinted 1998)\nAaron W. Marrs; \"",
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"segment": "As genealogists, we often spend a great deal of time searching for ancestor’s gravestones, carefully noting the names and dates to record in our family trees. It would also be wise to pay attention to those flag holders nearby. They aren’t all the same. Military flag holders can give us clues about where veterans lived, served, or died. America’s Wars\nBefore we can begin to understand military flag holders in the cemetery we need to know which wars they commemorate. The US Department of Veteran Affairs lists America’s Wars as: American Revolution (1775-1783)\nWar of 1812 (1812-1815)\nIndian Wars (approx. 1817-1898)\nMexican War (1846-1848)\nCivil War (1861-1865)\nSpanish-American War (1898-1902)\nWorld War I (1917-1918)\nWorld War II (1941 –1945)\nKorean War (1950-1953)\nVietnam War (1964-1975)\nDesert Shield/Desert Storm (1990- 1991)\nGlobal War on Terror (Oct 2001 – )\nSome areas also offer peacetime Veteran flag holders. Who is Eligible for Military Flag Holders? In most cases, Veterans became eligible for federal benefits – including military flag holders – by having served in the military during the specified time period, not necessarily in the war zone itself.",
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"segment": "He argues that a hegemonic \"planter class\" brought Georgia into the war with \"little support from non-slaveholders\" (p. 12), and the ambivalence of non-slaveholders toward secession, he maintains, was the key to understanding desertion. The privations of the home front and camp life, combined with the terror of battle, undermined the weak attachment of southern soldiers to the Confederacy. For Georgia troops, Sherman's march through their home counties triggered the most desertions. One example of desertion in the Civil War was Confederate soldier Arthur Muntz, who was killed by his fellow soldiers after deserting at The First Battle of Bull Run. The fictional story of a wounded Confederate deserter is told in the novel Cold Mountain, who at the end of the Civil War walks for months to return home to the love of his life after receiving her letters pleading him to come home. World War I\n\"306 British and Commonwealth soldiers [were] executed for...desertion during World War I,\" records the Shot at Dawn Memorial. \" During the period between August 1914 and March 1920 more than 20,000 servicemen were convicted by court-martials of offences which carried the death sentence. Only 3,000 of those men were ordered to be put to death and of those just over 10% were executed....\" http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1399983.stm\nWorld War II\nOver 21,000 US military personnel were convicted and sentenced for desertion during the 3.5 years of American involvement in World War II. Of these, 49 were sentenced to death, but only one soldier, Eddie Slovik, was actually executed for desertion. The 'Lost Division' was a term given to the estimated 19,000 U.S. Army soldiers absent without leave in France at the close of World War II.",
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"segment": "At some point during the war (possibly years, though no concrete timeline is ever established), Brigadier General Basque Grand authorized the used of Alchemic Amplifiers (in reality, imperfect Philosopher's Stones developed by Doctor Marcoh) for the State Alchemists deployed to the front lines. Within a single night, all the major conflict areas were brought under the military's control in what was described as a pure slaughter. Following this event, the war focused on tracking down major threats among the remaining defeated Ishbalans. Among the officers carrying out these missions was Solf J. Kimblee, the Crimson Alchemist, who was tried and condemned to death for \"indiscriminately making women and children go BOOM!\" during these raids. Scar's family and fellow villagers were killed during one such raid as they were fleeing what remained of Ishbal. Trivia\nIf Amestris is considered a fictional counterpart of Germany, the Ishval Civil War could possibly be a reference to the Herero Wars which lasted from 1904–1908. Just like the Ishvalans, the Herero lived near a desert, with little water, and were primarily cattle herders. When they rebelled against the German colonial authorities they were brutally massacred, with most of them dying due to starvation. After they were driven to the desert, many of them tried to flee but died of dehydration and hunger, with a few Herero reaching a safe haven, similarly to the Ishvalans who fled to Xerxes.",
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"segment": "Thus, in addition to the logistical challenges of training and equipping these armies, military and civilian officials faced the challenge of keeping the army intact, and throughout the war desertion posed a problem for both sides. Defined as leaving the military with the intent not to return, desertion differs from cowardice. Cowardice in the civil war was defined as deserting in the face of the enemy. While deserters numbered in the hundreds of thousands, deserting in the face of the enemy was far less common a crime, or at least not as prominent in the records that survive. To be sure, the image of Henry Fleming fleeing the battlefield in Stephen Crane’s Red Badge of Courage had its basis in historical fact and undoubtedly occurred. However, statistically Civil War soldiers spent fifty days in camp for every day of combat, and desertion was by far a camp phenomenon as opposed to a decision made in the heat of battle. Often cowardice in the face of the enemy was something observed by a soldier’s comrades, and even if never prosecuted, it tainted a man’s reputation for the remainder of his life if he was fortunate enough to survive the war. When prosecuted the penalty for cowardice could be harsh, with death by firing squad the most extreme sanction. Perhaps one of the reasons cowardice does not appear as often is that running in the face of the enemy often occurred on a unit-wide basis as some portion of the line became physically or morally overwhelmed and gave way. The subsequent retreat disintegrated into a wild, disorderly effort to escape slaughter.",
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"segment": "After Belchite I knew I was afraid to go into action again. I tried all this time to overcome my feeling of fear. I felt we were doomed and fighting futilely. I dropped out of line and made up my mind to desert and try and reach France. As I ran towards the Ebro and met more deserters and routed troops, my fear grew. If I succeeded in getting to France, I still would have to face everyone at home but I had lost all control. I kept going and debating whether or not to turn back. I spoke to the mayor at the border town in which I was arrested and asked where the command post was located. He told me and I decided to eat and make a final decision. I was arrested before I had done this.",
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"segment": "There was not much fighting in Georgia until September 1863, when Confederates under Braxton Bragg defeated William S. Rosecrans at Chickamauga Creek. In May 1864, William T. Sherman started pursuing the Confederates towards Atlanta, which he captured in September, in advance of his March to the Sea. This six-week campaign destroyed much of the civilian infrastructure of Georgia, decisively shortening the war. When news of the march reached Robert E. Lee 's army in Virginia, whole Georgian regiments deserted, feeling they were needed at home. The Battle of Columbus, fought on the Georgia-Alabama border on April 16, 1865, is reckoned by some criteria to have been the last battle of the war. Contents\n1 Secession\n2 Home front\n2.1 Unionism\n2.2 Food shortages\n2.3 Deserter and layout gangs\n2.4 Debate over the use of slaves as soldiers\n3 Battles in Georgia\n3.1 List of battles fought in Georgia\n4 The Atlanta Campaign\n5 Sherman's March to the Sea\n6 County courthouses destroyed\n7 Last battles\n8 Re-entry to the Union\n9 Civil War sites in Georgia\n10 See also\n11 Notes\n11.1 Footnotes\n11.2 Citations\n12 References\n13 Further reading\n14 External links\nSecession\nSee also: Origins of the American Civil War\nIn December 1860, Georgia governor Joseph E. Brown, a passionate believer in slavery and southern states' rights, opined that the election of Abraham Lincoln, an anti-slavery Republican, to the U.S. presidency would result in the ending of slavery in the United States. Thus, Brown called upon Georgians to resist anti-slavery interventions, declaring that failure to do so would result in the emancipation of their slaves: What will be the result to the institution of slavery, which will follow submission to the inauguration and administration of Mr. Lincoln as the President ... it will be the total abolition of slavery ... I do not doubt, therefore, that submission to the administration of Mr. Lincoln will result in the final abolition of slavery. If we fail to resist now, we will never again have the strength to resist.",
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"segment": "Colombia\nIn Colombia, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Spanish: FARC) insurgency were highly affected by desertion during the armed conflict with the Military Forces of Colombia. The Colombian Ministry of Defense reported 19,504 deserters from the FARC between August 2002 and their collective demobilization in 2017, despite potentially severe punishment, including execution, for attempted desertion in the FARC. Organizational decline contributed to FARC’s high desertion rate which peaked in the year 2008. A later stalemate between the FARC and government forces gave rise to the Colombian peace process . France\nAccording to the Dutch Shot at Dawn website greatwar.nl, from 1914 to 1918 approximately 600 French soldiers were executed for desertion. In addition, according to this website, the 10th Company of the 8th Battalion of a mixed Algerian soldier regiment refused an order to attack and retreated. Subsequently, they were subject to decimation (the shooting of every tenth person in a unit) and they were shot on December 15, 1914 near Zillebeke in Flanders, Belgium. Conversely, France considered as highly praiseworthy the act of citizens of Alsace-Lorraine who during WWI deserted from the German army. After the war it was decided to award all such deserters the Escapees' Medal ( French:",
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"segment": "• Anyone can construct a piece of prose, but not everyone can write a poem. • Prose is simply spoken language in a written form as it follows the same rules of grammar. • Poetry is more structured and is often rhythmical or rhyming in nature. • Poetry appears to be more artistic or literary than prose. • Poetry is more attractive and impressive than prose. • For people who do not understand poetry, prose is always better. • It is content that is more important in prose, whereas it is the structure that is more important in poetry. • Everyday writing is all prose. • Prose makes use of simple language without any ornamentation. • Poetry is more abstract than prose.",
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"segment": "And so on. Poetry versus Prose Poetry refers to poems, with or without rhyme schemes. Prose is writing a story,either fiction or nonfiction. Poetry and prose are both forms of expression in writing. Prose usually has fewer structural guidelines, and in some ways, that makes poetry more of an art form. Being able to express the same thought and image in fewer words, choosing more carefully, etc., makes poetry more difficult to master than prose. Poetry has rhythm, like a song. Poetry has cadence, like a drum. Poetry may rhyme but, I'm not wrong, When I say it can be ho hum.",
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"segment": "Non-fictional prose is factual accounts of events such as Anne Frank’s The Diary of a Young Girl. Heroic prose includes oral and written traditions like fables and legends. Poetic prose is writing with poetic qualities, such as heightened emotions and imagery, that is not written in verse. One example is Amy Lowell’s Bath. Advertisement\nDefinition of Poetry\nWhile prose is writing, poetry adds artistic style to writing. Poetry is all about vivid imagery and rhythm. It works to make you feel something or drive a point home. Poetry writers select their structure, rhyme scheme, pattern, and words with the purpose of arousing emotion. Rather than sentences and paragraphs, poetry uses lines, stanzas, verses, meter, stress, patterns, and rhythm. It offers an artistic way to present emotions and events.",
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"segment": "It is rhythmical but follows the same rules of grammar of the language that apply on spoken and written language. Poetry is as ancient as civilization, or at least the time when language was invented for communication. However, poetry does not come naturally to everyone just as not everyone can create music. But just as all of us love music, we love to read poems too. What is the difference between Poetry and Prose? • Anyone can construct a piece of prose, but not everyone can write a poem. • Prose is simply spoken language in a written form as it follows the same rules of grammar. • Poetry is more structured and is often rhythmical or rhyming in nature. • Poetry appears to be more artistic or literary than prose. • Poetry is more attractive and impressive than prose.",
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"segment": "Difference Between Poetry and Prose | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms\nDifference Between Poetry and Prose\nMarch 13, 2013 Posted by Admin\nPoetry vs Prose\nPoetry and prose are two different ways of communicating through text or written language. While the basic purpose remains communication and expression of one’s feelings and emotions, there are many differences between poetry and prose. It is the manner in which feelings are communicated that make poetry different from prose. Most of the time, we deal with prose, but poetry remains popular and important because of artistic reasons. In this article, we shall attempt to highlight the differences between poetry and prose for the readers. Prose\nProse is the name given to the form of communication in literature that makes use of ordinary language to express ones ideas and feelings. Simple language in written form is prose. This form of written communication is most common and is used all over the world in offices, magazines, newspapers, courts, schools etc. We make use of prose only in our lives when we have to communicate with others in the form of letters and notes (nowadays SMS too) though the more artistic among us capable of creating poems also make use of poetry for communication. Poetry\nPoetry is a form of communication that is artistic and very impressive for the reader.",
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"segment": "Whereas, in the case of poetry it is written in stanzas, and paragraphs, decoratively. Motive\nThe main motive of penning down a prose is to make readers aware. Whereas, poetry is written for pleasure, or to delight the readers. Language\nThe language used in a prose is natural, and easy to understand. On the other hand, in poetry language used is rhythmic. Easy to understand\nProse is easy to understand, and can be comprehended by reading it once. While, on the other hand, poetry is sometimes hard to understand and it may take two-three times for a reader to comprehend. What is Prose? Prose is a natural form of writing that exhibits an ordinary form of grammatical structure. It has no metric structure and is written in the language that people make use of as a part of their everyday speech which is used to speak, as well as to write.",
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"segment": "But on a purely formal level, this is clear. Some might argue that poetry is inherently lyrical, focused on the musicality and imagistic nature of language whereas prose is the most versatile as it can be lyrical, narrative, give directions, present information, and do much more in a variety of tones and modalities. That’s not to say poetry or drama can’t do those things, but usually they’re not employed in such ways. Will Man\n, English Teacher (Trainee)\nUpdated 2 years ago · Author has 1.1K answers and 830.4K answer views\nIn poetry, the meter is more regular (regularity is not a concern in prose). The content is also more lyrical than communicative; while in prose, metaphor use tends not to be so liberal so as to get in the way of communicating effectively to the reader what is happening. They're formatted differently too, with prose being composed of paragraphs composed of sentences composed of clauses. Poetry is composed of verses - or stanzas - composed of lines. The rhythm is an important aspect of poetry, because a poem is as much to be performed out loud as to be read to oneself silently, whereas prose is\nContinue Reading\nIn poetry, the meter is more regular (regularity is not a concern in prose). The content is also more lyrical than communicative;",
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"segment": "are devoid of figures of speech, and other decorations and ideas are expressed in a direct and straightforward manner. The spoken language can also be classified as prose. Since the spoken language has the characteristics of prose, many people find it easier to write prose than poetry. Another significant factor that contributes to this preference is the word limit in poetry; poets often use a limited number of words to express their ideas. What is Poetry\nPoetry is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning. Factors such as rhyme, rhythm, metric syllables, etc. are taken into account to create poetry. Poetry is normally used to express something in an artistic and aesthetic way. However, the language of poetry is not as natural or free as prose.",
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"segment": "In poetry, a word may not mean exactly what it says in the dictionary, there may be no punctuation, and the normal syntax may be altered. Often, form is as much a part of the experience of the poem as the words themselves. And yet, some poetry is difficult to distinguish from prose. Or prose can be labelled as poetic, meaning that it uses its language more artfully than is strictly necessary. Drama, as opposed to prose rather than as a type of, is any writing that is intended for performance rather than the experience of reading it. As in poetry, there are no hard and fast rules. Often, drama is not even recorded in it’s whole linguistic state, but when it is, it tends to include a mix of information intended for performers and/or collaborators you will never see in the performance but have an equal influence on the audience’s experience. The language itself can be in either poetry or prose or resemble neither at all. Often, dramatic writing more closely resembles natural speech than the other two forms. Sponsored by SiriusXM\nCan I listen to SiriusXM for 3 months for $1 right now?",
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"segment": "Prose\nProse is the name given to the form of communication in literature that makes use of ordinary language to express ones ideas and feelings. Simple language in written form is prose. This form of written communication is most common and is used all over the world in offices, magazines, newspapers, courts, schools etc. We make use of prose only in our lives when we have to communicate with others in the form of letters and notes (nowadays SMS too) though the more artistic among us capable of creating poems also make use of poetry for communication. Poetry\nPoetry is a form of communication that is artistic and very impressive for the reader. It is rhythmical but follows the same rules of grammar of the language that apply on spoken and written language. Poetry is as ancient as civilization, or at least the time when language was invented for communication. However, poetry does not come naturally to everyone just as not everyone can create music. But just as all of us love music, we love to read poems too. What is the difference between Poetry and Prose?",
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"segment": "lines are grouped into stanzas. Language\nProse: The language is more natural and grammatical. Poetry: The language is figurative and rhythmical. Understandability\nProse: Prose can generally be understood by reading once. Poetry: More than one reading may be needed to understand the meaning of a poem. Image Courtesy:",
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"segment": "What is Poetry\nPoetry is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning. Factors such as rhyme, rhythm, metric syllables, etc. are taken into account to create poetry. Poetry is normally used to express something in an artistic and aesthetic way. However, the language of poetry is not as natural or free as prose. Poetic language tends to be more decorative and creative than the language used in prose; attention is especially paid to sound and rhythm. A poem is composed of lines; a line can be very long or as short as one word. A stanza is made up of several stanzas.",
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"segment": "Prose and poetry both have unique qualities that distinguish one from the other. Prose\nFollows natural patterns of speech and communication\nHas a grammatical structure with sentences and paragraphs\nUses everyday language\nSentences and thoughts continue across lines\nPoetry\nTraditional poetry has deliberate patterns, such as rhythm and rhyme\nMany poems have a formal metrical structure—repeating patterns of beats\nIncorporates more figurative language\nPoems visually stand out on a page with narrow columns, varying line lengths, and more white space on a page than prose\nDeliberate line breaks\n2 Examples of Prose in Literature\nThink Like a Pro\nIn his first-ever online class, best-selling author Dan Brown teaches you his step-by-step process for turning ideas into page-turning novels. View Class\nAuthors will sometimes complement prose with literary techniques and devices to create different effects. William Shakespeare, As You Like It. Shakespeare plays with language, complementing prose with poetry to distinguish between social classes. For example, characters from the lower classes in the play speak in prose: “ Truly, thou art damned, like an ill-roasted egg all on one side.” By contrast, the nobility speak in poetic verse: ” What passion hangs these weights upon my tongue?” H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds.",
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"segment": "Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her.” MasterClass\nSuggested for You\nOnline classes taught by the world’s greatest minds. Extend your knowledge in these categories. Dan Brown\nTeaches Writing Thrillers\nLearn More\nDan Brown\nTeaches Writing Thrillers\nLearn More\nJudy Blume\nTeaches Writing\nLearn More\nMalcolm Gladwell\nTeaches Writing\nLearn More\nWhat Is the Difference Between Prose and Poetry? Prose and poetry both have unique qualities that distinguish one from the other. Prose\nFollows natural patterns of speech and communication\nHas a grammatical structure with sentences and paragraphs\nUses everyday language\nSentences and thoughts continue across lines\nPoetry\nTraditional poetry has deliberate patterns, such as rhythm and rhyme\nMany poems have a formal metrical structure—repeating patterns of beats\nIncorporates more figurative language\nPoems visually stand out on a page with narrow columns, varying line lengths, and more white space on a page than prose\nDeliberate line breaks\n2 Examples of Prose in Literature\nThink Like a Pro\nIn his first-ever online class, best-selling author Dan Brown teaches you his step-by-step process for turning ideas into page-turning novels. View Class\nAuthors will sometimes complement prose with literary techniques and devices to create different effects. William Shakespeare, As You Like It. Shakespeare plays with language, complementing prose with poetry to distinguish between social classes.",
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"segment": "As an art form, it is allowed to break all the rules of languag\nContinue Reading\nProse is a type of writing that is quite close to the manner in which a person speaks, but is organised into grammatically correct sentences and paragraphs which identify groups of information that are related. Among the three, it is the only form with a strict set of rules for how it is organised. Today, what we see in our minds as prose is something that has evolved by design over several centuries of learning and experimentation. Poetry is an attempt to take language to artistic extremes and therefore has no concrete definition. As an art form, it is allowed to break all the rules of language that we have designed for typical communication. In poetry, a word may not mean exactly what it says in the dictionary, there may be no punctuation, and the normal syntax may be altered. Often, form is as much a part of the experience of the poem as the words themselves. And yet, some poetry is difficult to distinguish from prose. Or prose can be labelled as poetic, meaning that it uses its language more artfully than is strictly necessary. Drama, as opposed to prose rather than as a type of, is any writing that is intended for performance rather than the experience of reading it.",
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"segment": "Prose is a literary work written ordinarily, without any metrical composition i.e. without any pattern, or any particular tone. Whereas, poetry is a form of literature that uses rhythmic patterns, unlike prose. Comparison Table Between Prose and Poetry (in Tabular Form)\nParameters of Comparison\nProse\nPoetry\nMeaning\nProse is a free-flow form of literary work in which the author pens downs his or her thoughts or feelings comprehensively. Poetry is a form of literature in which the author writes his thoughts/feelings in an artistic style of writing. Writing Style\nProse is written simply, without stanzas. Whereas, in the case of poetry it is written in stanzas, and paragraphs, decoratively. Motive\nThe main motive of penning down a prose is to make readers aware. Whereas, poetry is written for pleasure, or to delight the readers. Language\nThe language used in a prose is natural, and easy to understand. On the other hand, in poetry language used is rhythmic.",
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"segment": "Today poems exist in printed form, but the careful choice and arrangement of words still account for the unique quality of poetry. Like other literary works poetry is made up of words. But what is special about poetry? How is reading poetry different from reading prose? A good start to answering the question is to consider what poetry is concerned with: poems. A poem is a self-contained text, which makes sense as it stands. It differs from prose most obviously because it is written in lines whose length is decided by the author, not the printer. How the poem looks on the page, its visual lay-out, is as important as its sound quality. A poem makes intense use of language, which results in a fare greater concentration of meaning than is commonly found in prose.",
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"segment": "Writing Prose Poetry\nWhy write prose poetry? Why would a poet favor sentences and paragraphs over the traditional structure of verses and stanzas? It depends on the poem and the poet. Your creative vision for a poem might involve a big block of text that is dense rather than the wispier structure of lines and stanzas. Your poem might tell an abstract story that you feel reads better in paragraphs as opposed to verse. Paragraphs result in a different flow than lines and stanzas, and the prose structure might provide the reader with a better feel for the rhythm of your poem. Do you ever write prose poetry? Have you ever written it? Would you be willing to experiment with it? Share your thoughts by leaving a comment, and keep writing poetry.",
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"segment": "The rhyme scheme is also limited to fit the criteria of a certain type of poem. Although writers are free to choose their punctuation and capitalization, they still have more confinements that they writers of prose. Poetry is known for its vivacity and creativity. Poetry employs a myriad of literary techniques such as: alliteration, metaphors, assonance, metonymy, euphony and more. While prose also employs these techniques, it is not to the same caliber as in poetry. Poetry uses these techniques more than prose in order to make a more creative work. Poetry and prose are both important forms of literature. Each manages to bring a writers’ creativity to life. These two forms of writing are able to take words and form them into a masterpiece that will last a lifetime.",
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"segment": "Novels, novellas, short stories, biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, essays, travel books, academic essays, thesauruses, textbooks, etc. are all written in prose. The language is grammatical in nature and consists of a natural flow of speech, instead of metrical structure. It is composed of full grammatical sentences, and these sentences are then grouped in paragraphs. The language used in nonfiction such as newspaper, textbooks, travel books, etc. are devoid of figures of speech, and other decorations and ideas are expressed in a direct and straightforward manner. The spoken language can also be classified as prose. Since the spoken language has the characteristics of prose, many people find it easier to write prose than poetry. Another significant factor that contributes to this preference is the word limit in poetry; poets often use a limited number of words to express their ideas.",
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"segment": "Lines, too, tend towards poetry; sentences toward prose. Meter tends toward poetry, but not extremely so. Metaphor, for example, is not commented on by the scale; it is accessible to both. And so on. Poetry versus Prose Poetry refers to poems, with or without rhyme schemes. Prose is writing a story,either fiction or nonfiction. Poetry and prose are both forms of expression in writing. Prose usually has fewer structural guidelines, and in some ways, that makes poetry more of an art form.",
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"segment": "Poetic language tends to be more decorative and creative than the language used in prose; attention is especially paid to sound and rhythm. A poem is composed of lines; a line can be very long or as short as one word. A stanza is made up of several stanzas. Poems can be classified into different types depending on the structure of the stanzas. Free verse, blank verse, cinquain, diamante poems, etc. are some examples of these structures. As mentioned above, poets use a limited number of words to express their ideas in poetry. This is why one line can be as short as one word.",
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"segment": "Nothing gold can stay. In this Frost poem, the structure is much different. The lines of the poem follow the AB rhyme scheme throughout. Additionally, each line begins with a capital letter regardless of whether it is starting a new sentence. Difference Between Prose and Poetry\nOnce you see a prose and poem together, it is easier to see the difference. Just to make sure everything is clear, this table offers a useful guide. Prose\nPoetry\nWritten in sentences and paragraphs\nWritten in lines and stanzas\nNormal language patterns\nArtistic language to express thoughts and emotions\nNo limit on words\nWord limits\nDoesn’t use a rhyme scheme or rhythm\nCan include rhyme and rhythm\nEasy to understand\nCan take dissecting the words to understand the meaning\nMay or may not be used creatively\nUsed creatively and artistically\nSimilarities and Differences Between Poetry and Prose\nSince poetry and prose are forms of literature, they have a few similarities like being used creatively and having different types. However, when it comes to their structure and purpose, they are quite different. Since you know how to spot prose vs. poetry, you might give essay writing a try.",
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"segment": "Poetry and prose. Every written content in the world has a message to convey, be it poetry or prose. For writers, the goal is always the same; Getting the message out in the form of written words. This communication of the message however can be done by different methods and these methods can affect how your message is received. We will dive into the poetry vs prose and see what do these two mean and how can one use them effectively to make their writing better. We can see poetry as a type of modified prose with some extra attributes. We can also view prose as poetry that has been stripped off of those extra attributes. John Wain famously said, “Poetry is to prose as dancing is to walking.” Let’s look into the details of the intricate difference between the two.",
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"segment": "We smiled. If I were to make this into prose, here is how it would look. I looked into her eyes because I wanted to find the same thing she was trying to find in my eyes. But we did find the same thing, it wasn’t what we were looking for, it was what actually was. A smile filled with pain was the only way of conveying our failure. This is how similar prose and poetry are, yet how different they look and feel. Read related articles: How the poem Fire and Ice inspired A Game of Thrones\nHow did Emily Dickinson die? Poetry v Prose: The Essence.",
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"segment": "Juliet: How are poems different from drama and prose? Gerry: Well, drama is written in a script format, like this. ( Points to screen). See, at this moment the character of Gerry is writing a short play. Juliet: Got it. More often than not, drama is designed for performance more so than for reading in your room. Prose sentences go from margin to margin.",
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"segment": "Heroic Prose includes heroic lagged tales, history and poetry. What is Verse? According to Shakespeare, ‘Verse is a lofty subject.’ Verse is a language that makes the rhythm. It is the writing rather than a natural language style. Normally, Verse expresses the things in an artistical way. More decorative language is used in Verse. ADVERTISEMENT\nThe metrical writing of lines behaves as a verse. The verse is a single line or word of poetry. Free Verse not set mater and have no rhymed uses in it.",
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"segment": "Perhaps I missed a leaf or two but I do feel triumphant at having persisted in counting by hand branch by branch and marked down on paper with pencil each total. Adding them up was a pleasure I could understand; I did something on my own that was not dependent on others, and to count leaves is not less meaningful than to count the stars, as astronomers are always doing…\nIn Ignatow’s work, first notice the use of complete sentences in his work. Additionally, he breaks up the work into a paragraph form. While the writing is creative and unique, the format is definitely a prose piece. Advertisement\nNothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost\nNature’s first green is gold,\nHer hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief,\nSo dawn goes down to day.",
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"segment": "Instead of saying that there are some dark parts in my life which I forgot about when I saw her, I say that The darkest places that lay, somewhere inside me have lost their way. This indirect expression of emotion is what makes the poem feel so different. So to recap this whole section, if the prose is like a cluster of juicy grapes, poetry is like fine, aged wine. The presence of rhyme and the lack of it. Another feature the distinguishes poetry and prose is the presence of rhyme. Poetry usually has a metrical structure that often rhymes. These rhyming patterns can have different forms like a b a b or a a b b.\nImage: Wordsrum\nA rhyming pattern is something proses lack. But sometimes, even poems lack a rhyming pattern. Poetry has many different forms and some poetry forms don’t have a rhyming scheme at all.",
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"segment": "This is how similar prose and poetry are, yet how different they look and feel. Read related articles: How the poem Fire and Ice inspired A Game of Thrones\nHow did Emily Dickinson die? Poetry v Prose: The Essence. Poetry is isolation whereas prose is accumulation. When writing poetry, you have to condense the emotion into a small and powerful form. You need to isolate the unnecessary explanation and the words that obstruct the poem from achieving form. This is what makes the poem feel like a poem. A poem is the imaginative and processed expression of emotion.",
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"headings": "What are the similarities and differences between poetry and prose?\nGuide to Literary Terms\nStart Free Trial\nWhat are the similarities and differences between poetry and prose?\nExpert Answers\nSimilarities\nDifferences\nFurther Reading\nFurther Reading\nWe’ll help your grades soar\n",
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"segment": "Amberlyn Wilk\nMay 09, 2016\nSaint Vincent College\n28.2k\nbridgetinspires.com\nPoetry and prose are two forms of writing. They are used to create written works, from epics to songs to novels to essays. While poetry and prose are two different forms of writing with many similarities and differences, both are valid creative art forms that preserve life’s moments. The first major difference between poetry and prose is their form. Prose has sentences that are arranged in paragraphs; in contrast, poetry is freer-flowing and arranged into stanzas. The information presented in prose tends to be more pragmatic than in poetry. In prose form, the sentences are in paragraphs and follow each other, one after the other. The first word of each sentence is capitalized. In contrast, there is less form and less punctuation in poetry.",
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"segment": "while in prose, metaphor use tends not to be so liberal so as to get in the way of communicating effectively to the reader what is happening. They're formatted differently too, with prose being composed of paragraphs composed of sentences composed of clauses. Poetry is composed of verses - or stanzas - composed of lines. The rhythm is an important aspect of poetry, because a poem is as much to be performed out loud as to be read to oneself silently, whereas prose is almost exclusively the latter. Drama is merely a genre. It is independent from the format of the content. It is essentially a catch-all label to include works that don't have a focus in the “type” of storytelling (i.e. comedy, action, mystery, horror, etc.). Drama tends to be more character-centered than plot-centered; either way it often consists of twists, turns, and ups and downs for the protagonist. Shreya\n, lived in Vadodara, Gujarat, India\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 81 answers and 142.6K answer views\nProse- in simpler terms is a short story.",
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"segment": "These are the regular patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables in the poem. Some poetry is also governed by rhyme. Common types of poems include the sonnet, elegy, ballad, epic, haiku, and free verse. Similar to formal prose, many forms of poetry rely on elevated diction, imagery, and complex syntax. However, other forms of poetry, such as the ballad, draw from the colloquial types of language you might expect from informal prose. Further Reading\nhttp://tinablue.homestead.com/prosody2meter.html\nhttps://literarydevices.net/prose/\nApproved by eNotes Editorial Team\nEducator since 2009\n4,793 answers\n| Certified Educator\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nThis is a great question. There are many similarities and differences. Let me make a list for you. Both prose and poetry are literature that seek to express a point. They both can be artistic and require skill and lots of practice.",
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"segment": "Poetry is isolation whereas prose is accumulation. When writing poetry, you have to condense the emotion into a small and powerful form. You need to isolate the unnecessary explanation and the words that obstruct the poem from achieving form. This is what makes the poem feel like a poem. A poem is the imaginative and processed expression of emotion. Prose, as mentioned above, is about accumulation. This is where you describe your emotion in a lengthy and descriptive way without caring about the form or the structure of your writing. The prose is a raw expression of emotion that tries to be full of details. Where poetry is artistic, proses are mechanical and simple. Note that the content of the prose has nothing to do with the definition of it.",
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"segment": "Freeverse poetry is like that. But even if a poem is lacking a rhyming scheme, it still feels like poetry because it is written with that intention. An example of free verse poetry: I looked at her eyes, trying to find love\nShe too kept trying a lot. We failed. We smiled. If I were to make this into prose, here is how it would look. I looked into her eyes because I wanted to find the same thing she was trying to find in my eyes. But we did find the same thing, it wasn’t what we were looking for, it was what actually was. A smile filled with pain was the only way of conveying our failure.",
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"segment": "While prose also employs these techniques, it is not to the same caliber as in poetry. Poetry uses these techniques more than prose in order to make a more creative work. Poetry and prose are both important forms of literature. Each manages to bring a writers’ creativity to life. These two forms of writing are able to take words and form them into a masterpiece that will last a lifetime. Report this Content\nThis article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator. Subscribe to our\nNewsletter\nFeatured\nSeparation Anxiety in Pets\nSeparation anxiety in pets is a real thing and recognizing the warning signs is important. Peyton Davis\n21 May\nUniversity of Kentucky\n17920\nSince March, Covid-19 required most of the world to quarantine in their homes. Majority of people ended up working from home for nearly five months. This meant pet owners were constantly with their pets giving them attention, playing with them, letting them out etc.",
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"segment": "So, from the point of view of creativity, artistry, and other literary points of view, there is much in common. So, we can say that there is very fine line between poetry and prose. What separates poetry from prose generally speaking are the followings: First, poetry is governed by meter. For example, if you read the works of Homer it is written in the dactylic hexameter. Virgil also uses this in his Aeneid, and Lucretius in his, De Rerum Natura. There are many meters and some of them even sound like prose, which makes this very confusing, such as the works of Plautus, the Roman poet. Second, poetry also tends to follow certain patterns, whether they be couplets, rhymes or other artistic conventions. Prose does not follow patters or better yet does not have to do so. Approved by eNotes Editorial Team\nWe’ll help your grades soar\nStart your 48-hour free trial and unlock all the summaries, Q&A, and analyses you need to get better grades now.",
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"segment": "12 Answers\nDeepak Singhanwal\n, Years of experience on this planet\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 789 answers and 2.7M answer views\nWhat is prose and what is poetry? Well, we all have heard about these two but not all of us are clear about the fundamental differences between the two. Let us take a look and try to understand. Poetry is art in itself. Either written down or spoken orally, poetry is characterized by an imaginative and attractive expression of one’s thoughts. It is metrical, which means that poems are metered or structured. The structure or the meters give it a pattern. This pattern makes it easier and smoother to read. There are rules which are followed while writing poetry (not mandatory though). Some examples are\nContinue Reading\nWhat is prose and what is poetry?",
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"segment": "In most poetry, it is the connotations and the \"baggage\" that words carry (the weight of words) that are most important. These shades and nuances of meaning can be difficult to interpret and can cause different readers to \"hear\" a particular piece of poetry differently. While there are reasonable interpretations, there can never be a definitive interpretation. Nature of poetry\nPoetry can be differentiated most of the time from prose, which is language meant to convey meaning in a more expansive and less condensed way, frequently using more complete logical or narrative structures than poetry does. This does not necessarily imply that poetry is illogical, but rather that poetry is often created from the need to escape the logical, as well as expressing feelings and other expressions in a tight, condensed manner. English Romantic poet John Keats termed this escape from logic Negative Capability. A further complication is that prose poetry combines the characteristics of poetry with the superficial appearance of prose, such as in Robert Frost's poem, \"Home Burial.\" Other forms include narrative poetry and dramatic poetry, both of which are used to tell stories and so resemble novels and plays. However, both these forms of poetry use the specific features of verse composition to make these stories more memorable or to enhance them in some way. What is generally accepted as \"great\" poetry is debatable in many cases. \"",
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"segment": "Most writing we read today, including the bulk of this answer is written in prose. A series of sentences that make up paragraphs. A series of paragraphs that make up…anything really: an essay, an article, a short story, a novel…. The list goes on and on. Poetry, on the other hand, is defined by the line (Hold on, some detractor is going to say, what about the prose poem? Yes, but it defines itself with the word prose in its name.) Whether someone is writing a fixed form poem (a sonnet, a haiku, a villanelle) or in free verse, the line is the essential element that defines a poem. The moon tonight\nwhite and thin as an icicle\nor a fingernail raked\nslowly\nalong her spine. There is more, of course.",
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"segment": "You can see that the term is extremely broad and covers a great many different kinds of writing. Poetry is the use of many different elements of language to convey concepts and feelings in a way that is different from the frank relating of information. These elements include the sounds and rhythms of words and of groups of words. The rhythmic pattern of language is called prosody [not to be confused with the word prose, and not to be confused with the classic and over-worked forms like iambic pentameter]. Some poetry has strong structural components and some is free from obvious structural constraint. Because poets tend to hear and respond to the sounds, rhythms, cadence and structure of language, it has a great deal in common with music. Sometimes the distinction between prose and poetry is difficult to draw. You might say that poetry is more symbolic or that it makes more use of imagery, but all language is metaphorical and therefor symbolic in nature. The distinction probably does not matter, as long as the writer has something to say that you are willing to hear. 0 0 1\n🙏\n1\n🤨\n41\n😮\n2\n😂\n7\nHide Comments (2)\nNakisa\n2020-12-07 00:13:41\nI did not read this\nmvp\n2021-01-19 15:59:23\nwho is really going to read all of this smh\nSomebody\nAnswered 2020-11-05 20:24:34\npoetry compresses emotion or meaning into a smaller space\n2 3 4\n🙏\n27\n🤨\n0\n😮\n1\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat is the difference between poetry and prose?",
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"segment": "This difference suggests one of the differences between the two ancient cultures that produced these texts: the classical Arabs who first wrote down the Qur’an were a community of poets, and their literature was much more focused on verse than on stories. The ancient Hebrews, by contrast, were more a community of storytellers than poets, so their holy book was written in a more narrative prose form. Example 2\nAlthough poetry is almost always written in verse, there is such a thing as “prose poetry.” Prose poetry lacks line breaks, but still has the rhythms of verse poetry and focuses on the sound of the words as well as their meaning. It’s the same as other kinds of poetry except for its lack of line breaks. IV. The Importance of Prose\nProse is ever-present in our lives, and we pretty much always take it for granted. It seems like the most obvious, natural way to write. But if you stop and think, it’s not totally obvious.",
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"segment": "Difference Between Prose and Poetry | Comparison of Structure, Language and Style of Writing, etc. Home » Language » English Language » Literature » Difference Between Prose and Poetry\nDifference Between Prose and Poetry\nJuly 24, 2016\nby Hasa\n3 min read\nMain Difference – Prose vs Poetry\nLiterature can be categorized into two main classifications based on the structure of language. These two categories are known as prose and poetry. Prose is the language in its original and natural form, i.e., the language that is found in newspapers, textbooks, novels, etc. Poetry is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning. The main difference between prose and poetry is that prose is written naturally whereas poetry is written in a metrical structure. This article describes,\n1. What is a Prose? – The Structure, Style, Language Used, etc. 2.",
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"segment": "The main difference between prose and poetry is that prose is written naturally whereas poetry is written in a metrical structure. This article describes,\n1. What is a Prose? – The Structure, Style, Language Used, etc. 2. What is a Poetry? – The Structure, Style, Language Used, etc. 3. Comparison and Key Differences Between Prose and Poetry\nWhat is Prose\nProse is a major form of literature; both fiction and nonfiction are included in prose.",
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"segment": "It is independent from the format of the content. It is essentially a catch-all label to include works that don't have a focus in the “type” of storytelling (i.e. comedy, action, mystery, horror, etc.). Drama tends to be more character-centered than plot-centered; either way it often consists of twists, turns, and ups and downs for the protagonist. Shreya\n, lived in Vadodara, Gujarat, India\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 81 answers and 142.6K answer views\nProse- in simpler terms is a short story. Saki, O Henry, Kafka were great prose writers. Poetry- It has many forms. It can be a ballad ( narrating a story in lyrical composition), sonnet, satarical poem. However the lyrical undertone is common in all these form. Poetry may not necessarily follow a rhyming scheme.",
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"segment": "Virginia Euwer Wolff (author of the Lemonade Trilogy) said in an interview with The Horn Book (2001): Writing my prose in funny-shaped lines does not render it poetry. And there’s nobody more aware of that than I.\nWhich is ironic because Wolff insists her own trilogy (one that reads like poetry) is actually prose-with-line-breaks and the books cannot be called verse novels. As she says, poetry is more than just prose rearranged with line breaks in funny places. In fact, poetry has an element of surprise and a musicality that differs from prose. In my mind, prose emphasizes character and story before language whereas poetry puts imagery and language first. The line breaks in poetry serve as parallels to breath and rhythm, whereas prose with line breaks must focus first on telling the story. Which leads me to an important question: who decides if a something is a verse novel? The author?",
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"segment": "Difference Between Prose and Poetry (With Table) – Ask Any Difference\nDifference Between Prose and Poetry (With Table)\nLiterature is considered as an art form of writing that includes artistic, as well as intellectual expressions. Broadly speaking, it is the collection of literary work such as poem, prose, novel, play, or short story, which may be imaginative, or based on true incident put into words with a touch of creativity. Both prose and poetry are two common forms of literary works, with different connotations. Prose vs Poetry\nThe difference between prose and poetry is that of the writing style. Prose has no particular style or literary design, it can be found in blogs, newspaper articles, etc, whereas, on the other hand, poetry has a unique style, and is written in stanzas. Prose is a literary work written ordinarily, without any metrical composition i.e. without any pattern, or any particular tone. Whereas, poetry is a form of literature that uses rhythmic patterns, unlike prose. Comparison Table Between Prose and Poetry (in Tabular Form)\nParameters of Comparison\nProse\nPoetry\nMeaning\nProse is a free-flow form of literary work in which the author pens downs his or her thoughts or feelings comprehensively. Poetry is a form of literature in which the author writes his thoughts/feelings in an artistic style of writing. Writing Style\nProse is written simply, without stanzas.",
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"segment": "Simple and straightforward. This was a way of conveying my emotions in the form of paragraphs. Now let’s see the same message and emotion getting conveyed in the form of a poem. The darkest places that lay\nSomewhere inside me has lost their way\nJust by the sheer shine of her\nAnd I am where she stays\nNever have I ever been so lost\nSo happy, I’d like to stay the same way. Here my emotion and message are much more layered, conveyed in the form of rhyming lines. Instead of saying that there are some dark parts in my life which I forgot about when I saw her, I say that The darkest places that lay, somewhere inside me have lost their way. This indirect expression of emotion is what makes the poem feel so different. So to recap this whole section, if the prose is like a cluster of juicy grapes, poetry is like fine, aged wine. The presence of rhyme and the lack of it. Another feature the distinguishes poetry and prose is the presence of rhyme.",
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"segment": "Got it. More often than not, drama is design\nContinue Reading\nWell, let’s start with some basics. Drama is written in script format: either a screenplay or a teleplay or a dramatic script, etc, and is dialogue dependent. That’s not to say some plays aren’t written in poetic dialogue (ala Shakespeare), but most plays written today aren’t in verse, they’re written in prose sentences in the form of a script. Juliet: How are poems different from drama and prose? Gerry: Well, drama is written in a script format, like this. ( Points to screen).",
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"segment": "Because poets tend to hear and respond to the sounds, rhythms, cadence and structure of language, it has a great deal in common with music. Sometimes the distinction between prose and poetry is difficult to draw. You might say that poetry is more symbolic or that it makes more use of imagery, but all language is metaphorical and therefor symbolic in nature. The distinction probably does not matter, as long as the writer has something to say that you are willing to hear. 0 0 1\n🙏\n1\n🤨\n41\n😮\n2\n😂\n7\nHide Comments (2)\nNakisa\n2020-12-07 00:13:41\nI did not read this\nmvp\n2021-01-19 15:59:23\nwho is really going to read all of this smh\nSomebody\nAnswered 2020-11-05 20:24:34\npoetry compresses emotion or meaning into a smaller space\n2 3 4\n🙏\n27\n🤨\n0\n😮\n1\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat is the difference between poetry and prose? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer",
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"segment": "Literary composition, written or recited, having a set form of words, often found in oral tradition. Prose Poetry: Literary work indicating poetic quality making use of emotional effects and highly intense figurative language. It is a hybrid form which combines both prose and poetry. Definition of Verse\nA verse can be understood as a literary composition representing one line poetry, which has a definite rhythm. It is used to indicate any stanza or any other part of the poetry. A verse can also be understood as a line of metrical writing, which denotes any combination or arrangement of works in poetry, whose grouping is technically called ‘stanza’. A poem may contain several verses. It is a series of lyrics which explain the essence of the poem, as well as it keeps the thought going. It requires an arrangement of words in a definite pattern, so as to produce a harmonious rhythm.",
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"segment": "As in poetry, there are no hard and fast rules. Often, drama is not even recorded in it’s whole linguistic state, but when it is, it tends to include a mix of information intended for performers and/or collaborators you will never see in the performance but have an equal influence on the audience’s experience. The language itself can be in either poetry or prose or resemble neither at all. Often, dramatic writing more closely resembles natural speech than the other two forms. Sponsored by SiriusXM\nCan I listen to SiriusXM for 3 months for $1 right now? Yes, you can. Stream SiriusXM for 3 months for $1. Fees and taxes apply. See offer details. Learn More\nGerry LaFemina\n, MFA Poetry, Western Michigan University (1993)\nAnswered 8 months ago · Author has 149 answers and 93.6K answer views\nWell, let’s start with some basics.",
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"segment": "Non-fictional prose: A non-fictional prose is the prose which is based on true events, or facts, but may contain some fictional matter. Examples of non-fictional prose are the same as fictional prose i.e. novels, and short stories. Heroic prose: A heroic prose is a form of literature that is either written down, or preserved through oral tradition, but is meant to be passed on to generations, or to be recited. Examples of heroic prose are legends and tales. Poetry prose: A poetry prose is a poetry written as a prose and has a rhythmic style, or poetic meter. Moreover, it is written in paragraphs instead of verses. Newspaper articles, fairy tales, essays, biography, novels, textbook, stories, class lectures, and autobiography are all examples of prose.",
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"segment": "Examples of heroic prose are legends and tales. Poetry prose: A poetry prose is a poetry written as a prose and has a rhythmic style, or poetic meter. Moreover, it is written in paragraphs instead of verses. Newspaper articles, fairy tales, essays, biography, novels, textbook, stories, class lectures, and autobiography are all examples of prose. Moreover, it is commonly used in our day-to-day conversations as well. What is Poetry? Poetry is a form of literature written artfully and is an ancient form that has gone through numerous drastic reinventions over time. It evokes imaginative consciousness among the readers through its creative structure of words, and rhyme that binds the readers with the poem. It is the genre of the literature that expresses ideas, feelings, and thoughts in stanzas and specific form lines.",
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"segment": "Difference Between Poetry and Prose | Difference Between\nDifference Between Poetry and Prose\n• Categorized under Language | Difference Between Poetry and Prose\nPoetry vs. Prose\nWhat is prose and what is poetry? Well, we hear both forms often in literature, but little do we know about their key differences. Contrary to what the majority of readers may say, it is still very important to discern how to distinguish one from the other, as much as it is important to know how to write or speak in the form of prose or poetry. Poetry is art in itself. It is a rhythmical type of literary composition that usually serves to excite the readers. Either written down or spoken orally, poetry is characterized by an imaginative and attractive expression of one’s thoughts, usually in a elated manner. It is metrical, which means that poems are metered or structured. Poetry also observes a sense of pattern that puts into consideration the words that connect each other, either in terms of sound or original word meanings. That’s why readers often encounter rhyming words in poetry. These rhymes act, not just as mere ornaments, but also help convey the overall meaning of the piece.",
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"segment": "Heroic prose is usually a legend or fable. The twelfth-century Irish tales revolving around the mythical warrior Finn McCool are an example of heroic prose. Prose poetry. Poetry written in prose form. This literary hybrid can sometimes have rhythmic and rhyming patterns. French poet Charles Baudelaire wrote prose poems, including “Be Drunk” which starts off: “ And if sometimes, on the steps of a palace or the green grass of a ditch, in the mournful solitude of your room.” What Is the Function of Prose in Writing? George Orwell was known for his attitude toward plain language. He once said: “",
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"headings": "Prose\nProse\nI. What is a Prose?\nII. Types of Prose\na. Essays\nb. Novels/short stories\nc. Nonfiction books\nIII. Examples of Prose\nExample 1\nExample 2\nIV. The Importance of Prose\nV. Examples of Prose in Literature\nExample 1\nExample 2\nVI. Examples of Prose in Pop Culture\nExample 1\nExample 2\nVII. Related Terms\nVerse\nProsaic\nProsody\n",
"segment": "Essays are a kind of nonfiction, but not the only kind. Sometimes, a nonfiction book is just written for entertainment (e.g. David Sedaris’s nonfiction comedy books), or to inform (e.g. a textbook), but not to argue. Again, there’s plenty of nonfiction verse, too, but most nonfiction is written in prose. III. Examples of Prose\nExample 1\nThe Bible is usually printed in prose form, unlike the Islamic Qur’an, which is printed in verse. This difference suggests one of the differences between the two ancient cultures that produced these texts: the classical Arabs who first wrote down the Qur’an were a community of poets, and their literature was much more focused on verse than on stories. The ancient Hebrews, by contrast, were more a community of storytellers than poets, so their holy book was written in a more narrative prose form. Example 2\nAlthough poetry is almost always written in verse, there is such a thing as “prose poetry.” Prose poetry lacks line breaks, but still has the rhythms of verse poetry and focuses on the sound of the words as well as their meaning.",
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"segment": "Prose simply means language that follows the natural patterns found in everyday speech. Jump To Section\nWhat Is Prose? 4 Common Types of Prose\nWhat Is the Function of Prose in Writing? What Is the Difference Between Prose and Poetry? 2 Examples of Prose in Literature\nLearn more about Dan Brown's MasterClass\nDan Brown Teaches Writing Thrillers\nDan Brown Teaches Writing Thrillers\nIn his first-ever online class, best-selling author Dan Brown teaches you his step-by-step process for turning ideas into page-turning novels. Learn More\nWhat Is Prose? Prose is verbal or written language that follows the natural flow of speech. It is the most common form of writing, used in both fiction and non-fiction. Prose comes from the Latin “prosa oratio,” meaning “straightforward.” 4 Common Types of Prose\nProse can vary depending according to style and purpose.",
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"segment": "Such an ideal makes for a difficult pedagogy.\" (Richard Lanham, Analyzing Prose, 2nd ed. Continuum, 2003)\nGood Prose\n\" Prose is the ordinary form of spoken or written language: it fulfills innumerable functions, and it can attain many different kinds of excellence. A well-argued legal judgment, a lucid scientific paper, a readily grasped set of technical instructions all represent triumphs of prose after their fashion. And quantity tells. Inspired prose may be as rare as great poetry--though I am inclined to doubt even that; but good prose is unquestionably far more common than good poetry. It is something you can come across every day: in a letter, in a newspaper, almost anywhere.\"",
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"segment": "A narrative poem narrates--it tells a story. What is the narative poetry? A narrative poem is a poem which tells a story. If a poem has characters, and something happens, it is a narrative poem. What makes a poem a narrative poem? A narrative poem is a poem that tells a story rather than most poems. What is the difference between simile and an epic simile? A simile is more of a short poem while an epic is a extended narrative peoms that tell of adventures of heroes\nIs to be in love by gwendolyn brooks a narrative poem? It is not a narrative poem. A narrative poem seems more like poetry than prose, but this is just a good ol' fashioned poem.",
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"url": "https://www.writingforward.com/poetry-writing/what-is-prose-poetry-2",
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"segment": "What is Prose Poetry? | Writing Forward\nWhat is Prose Poetry? by Melissa Donovan | Mar 11, 2021 | Poetry Writing | 12 comments\nAn introduction to prose poetry. Poetry is a vast landscape, populated with many different types of poems from free verse to sonnets to haiku. Prose poetry is unusual because its form deviates from the nature of poetry, which is writing in verse. Before we examine prose poetry, we first must understand the difference between prose and poetry. Prose\nMerriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines prose as follows: a : the ordinary language people use in speaking or writing\nb : a literary medium distinguished from poetry especially by its greater irregularity and variety of rhythm and its closer correspondence to the patterns of everyday speech\nBasically, prose is regular text — words formed into sentences that are formed into paragraphs.",
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"segment": "Sometimes it is difficult to understand the meaning of the poem by reading it only once or twice. An in-depth reading and analysis may be required to decipher the complete meaning. Difference Between Prose and Poetry\nDefinition\nProse: Prose is a form of literature that uses the language in its original and natural form. Poetry: Poetry is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning. Rhyme and Rhythm\nProse: Prose does not pay attention to rhyme and rhythm. Poetry: Poetry pays attention to rhyme and rhythm;",
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"segment": "What is a Poetry? – The Structure, Style, Language Used, etc. 3. Comparison and Key Differences Between Prose and Poetry\nWhat is Prose\nProse is a major form of literature; both fiction and nonfiction are included in prose. Novels, novellas, short stories, biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, essays, travel books, academic essays, thesauruses, textbooks, etc. are all written in prose. The language is grammatical in nature and consists of a natural flow of speech, instead of metrical structure. It is composed of full grammatical sentences, and these sentences are then grouped in paragraphs. The language used in nonfiction such as newspaper, textbooks, travel books, etc.",
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"headings": "What is a Verse Novel?\nWhat is a Verse Novel?\nA verse novel can only be written in conscious awareness of the novel as a form.\nWriting my prose in funny-shaped lines does not render it poetry. And there’s nobody more aware of that than I.\nInterested in checking out some verse novels?\n",
"segment": "Perhaps the best definition I’ve found comes from Michael Symmons Roberts, who says: A verse novel can only be written in conscious awareness of the novel as a form. To write a true verse novel, you have to be aware both of the musicality of the poetry and how the narrative structure works. This means that an an epic poem is still a poem, not a verse novel. Nor does “prose-with-line-breaks” count as verse novel material. Virginia Euwer Wolff (author of the Lemonade Trilogy) said in an interview with The Horn Book (2001): Writing my prose in funny-shaped lines does not render it poetry. And there’s nobody more aware of that than I.\nWhich is ironic because Wolff insists her own trilogy (one that reads like poetry) is actually prose-with-line-breaks and the books cannot be called verse novels. As she says, poetry is more than just prose rearranged with line breaks in funny places. In fact, poetry has an element of surprise and a musicality that differs from prose.",
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"headings": "Poetry Vs Prose: When They are Different, When They are Similar and How to Use Them.\nPoetry Vs Prose: When They are Different, When They are Similar and How to Use Them.\nPoetry Vs Prose: The Framework.\nPoetry Vs Prose: The Expression of Emotion\nThe presence of rhyme and the lack of it.\nAn example of free verse poetry:\nRead related articles:\nPoetry v Prose: The Essence.\nPoetry and Prose, Mixed.\n",
"segment": "Or\nI walked into the place, seeking to see what a part of me did not want to see. I kept looking until finally, I found it. It was my own reflection in the mirror. As you can see, both of these are prose. One is more detailed, the other is very barebones. Poetry and Prose, Mixed. All these words I wrote were explaining the difference and details about Poetry vs prose. Now let’s see what we get if we mix both of these into a brilliant concoction. When poetry and prose are mixed, we get something called prose poetry. Prose poetry is when the prose is written with the essence of poetry.",
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"url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-differences-between-prose-poetry-and-drama",
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"segment": "Gerry: Well, drama is written in a script format, like this. ( Points to screen). See, at this moment the character of Gerry is writing a short play. Juliet: Got it. More often than not, drama is design\nContinue Reading\nWell, let’s start with some basics. Drama is written in script format: either a screenplay or a teleplay or a dramatic script, etc, and is dialogue dependent. That’s not to say some plays aren’t written in poetic dialogue (ala Shakespeare), but most plays written today aren’t in verse, they’re written in prose sentences in the form of a script.",
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"segment": "It depicts a storyline or a specific situation, and includes monologues, as well as rhyme verses. Lyrical poetry: A lyrical poem is a short musical story that expresses personal feelings, thoughts, and emotions. Moreover, it is written in the first person. The writer uses words to express the emotions instead of a story. Main Differences Between Prose and Poetry\nProse is written in such a way that it does not pay attention to rhyme, whereas, in the case of poetry, it is written rhythmically. While writing a prose, the writer, or author has no word limit, on the other hand, a writer has a limited number of words that he, or she can use. Prose is mainly realistic, on the other hand, the poem uses imaginative scenarios. In prose, ideas/thoughts are written down into lines which are combined into paragraphs, whereas, in the case of poetry it is written in stanzas. In prose, the writer conveys an informative message for the betterment of the society, the readers, whereas, on the other hand, in the poem, the poet only writes to serve delight to its readers.",
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"segment": "Prose may or may not include dialogues, moreover, it is sometimes supported by an image. The following are the four kinds of prose: Fictional prose: A fictional prose includes novels and short stories. It is wholly, or partly imaginative, and is written in a narrative form that comprises people, events, places, etc. Non-fictional prose: A non-fictional prose is the prose which is based on true events, or facts, but may contain some fictional matter. Examples of non-fictional prose are the same as fictional prose i.e. novels, and short stories. Heroic prose: A heroic prose is a form of literature that is either written down, or preserved through oral tradition, but is meant to be passed on to generations, or to be recited.",
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"headings": "What is the difference between narrative prose and dialogue in a short story?\nGuide to Literary Terms\nWhat is the difference between narrative prose and dialogue in a short story?\nExpert Answers\nFurther Reading\nWe’ll help your grades soar\n",
"segment": "It is derived from the Greek, with “dia” meaning two, and “logue” meaning pertaining to speech. Dialogue is a type of prose and can be used for narration as well, but it is distinct because it happens between characters in the story. For example, the introductory discussion at the beginning of Romeo and Juliet, where the characters discuss “biting your thumb” at each other, is a passage of dialogue. However, prior to that, the narrative prose introduces the scene of “Two star-cross’d lovers in Verona fair . . .” Approved by eNotes Editorial Team\nLori Steinbach\nEducator since 2012\n4,539 answers\n| Certified Educator\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nThe term \"prose\" simply means anything other than poetry, so nearly every book or short story you have read is written in prose. ( A few notable exceptions would be Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf and John Milton's Paradise Lost which are both written in poetry form, also known as verse.) Adding the word \"narrative\" simply adds the component of storytelling to the prose work. So, narrative prose is a format used to tell stories. Narrative prose may contain some elements of poetry (such as figurative language and imagery) but will not be written using rhyme and meter, as the two works mentioned above. Within a work of narrative prose, an author often includes dialogue, exact words spoken directly by the characters, rather than a paraphrased version given by a narrator.",
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"segment": "Poetry is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning. Rhyme and Rhythm\nProse: Prose does not pay attention to rhyme and rhythm. Poetry: Poetry pays attention to rhyme and rhythm; they are the essential components in a poem. Words\nProse: The writer usually has no word limit. Poetry: Poets use a limited number of words.",
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"segment": "poems. A poem is a self-contained text, which makes sense as it stands. It differs from prose most obviously because it is written in lines whose length is decided by the author, not the printer. How the poem looks on the page, its visual lay-out, is as important as its sound quality. A poem makes intense use of language, which results in a fare greater concentration of meaning than is commonly found in prose. Guidelines for reading Poetry: In approaching a poem, you can ask the text some simple questions which should help you to understand it: – What is the poem about? – Who is the voice speaking in the poem? – To whom is the poem addressed?",
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"segment": "Main Differences Between Prose and Poetry\nProse is written in such a way that it does not pay attention to rhyme, whereas, in the case of poetry, it is written rhythmically. While writing a prose, the writer, or author has no word limit, on the other hand, a writer has a limited number of words that he, or she can use. Prose is mainly realistic, on the other hand, the poem uses imaginative scenarios. In prose, ideas/thoughts are written down into lines which are combined into paragraphs, whereas, in the case of poetry it is written in stanzas. In prose, the writer conveys an informative message for the betterment of the society, the readers, whereas, on the other hand, in the poem, the poet only writes to serve delight to its readers. Conclusion\nBoth prose and poem are two commonly used forms of literature, with different meanings, as well as writing styles. The basic difference between prose and a poem is that the former is written in a simple language, and in paragraphs, on the contrary, a poem is written in stanzas with aesthetic style. Furthermore, prose consists of no rhyme, or rhythm unlike the poem, that has a unique pattern. References\nhttps://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED040786\nhttps://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/imp/jcs/2013/00000020/f0020009/art00008\nx\nTo view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video\nVideo Player is loading. Play Video\nPause\nUnmute\nCurrent Time\n/\nDuration\nLoaded:",
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"segment": "Literary composition containing fact-based material or the one based on a true story, event or information is nonfictional prose. Fictional Prose: Fictional prose is one which is fully or partially fictional, i.e. imaginary. It may include novels, short stories, etc. Heroic Prose: Literary composition, written or recited, having a set form of words, often found in oral tradition. Prose Poetry: Literary work indicating poetic quality making use of emotional effects and highly intense figurative language. It is a hybrid form which combines both prose and poetry. Definition of Verse\nA verse can be understood as a literary composition representing one line poetry, which has a definite rhythm.",
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"headings": "What Is Prose? Learn About the Differences Between Prose and Poetry With Examples\nWhat Is Prose? Learn About the Differences Between Prose and Poetry With Examples\nJump To Section\nWhat Is Prose?\n4 Common Types of Prose\nWhat Is the Function of Prose in Writing?\nMasterClass\nSuggested for You\nWhat Is the Difference Between Prose and Poetry?\nProse\nPoetry\n2 Examples of Prose in Literature\nThink Like a Pro\nFeatured Masterclass Instructor\nDan Brown\n",
"segment": "Builds rapport through familiarity. Prose is often conversational in tone. This familiarity helps connect readers to a story and its characters. Jane Austen was known for her straightforward, accessible prose. Take this line from Emma: “ Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her.” MasterClass\nSuggested for You\nOnline classes taught by the world’s greatest minds. Extend your knowledge in these categories. Dan Brown\nTeaches Writing Thrillers\nLearn More\nDan Brown\nTeaches Writing Thrillers\nLearn More\nJudy Blume\nTeaches Writing\nLearn More\nMalcolm Gladwell\nTeaches Writing\nLearn More\nWhat Is the Difference Between Prose and Poetry?",
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"headings": "How Your Culture Affects Your Weight\nSusan McQuillan M.S., RDN\nHow Your Culture Affects Your Weight\nYour personal culture affects your attitudes about acceptable body weight.\n",
"segment": "How Your Culture Affects Your Weight | Psychology Today\nSusan McQuillan M.S., RDN\nCravings\nHow Your Culture Affects Your Weight\nYour personal culture affects your attitudes about acceptable body weight. Posted May 12, 2016\nSHARE\nTWEET\nEMAIL\nSource: S.McQuillan\nFor many people, culture has an even greater influence than biology on eating habits and attitudes toward food and body weight. If you grew up with eating habits based on ethnic, religious, or other cultural traditions, those practices may be strongly imbedded in your thinking today. The types of foods you choose, how you prepare them, the seasonings you add, when you eat, how much you eat, and how much you think you should weigh, can all have great social meaning if you strongly identify with your culture. Your culture includes where you live, your family size and composition, your age, your gender, your ethnicity, your marital status, your education level and that of your family, your occupation and the occupations of your family members. Your culture permeates every aspect of your life, including how much exercise you get and how you view your own body. Your job and your work culture can have a strong influence on your eating and activity habits, as well as your weight, especially if you work around food or your job involves taking clients out to eat on a regular basis. If you’re like most people, your job has more of an effect on your activity level, especially if you are sitting or standing still throughout most of your workday, and don’t have the flexibility to go out to a gym or even take a full lunch hour and use it to take a walk. Income also affects eating and exercise habits;",
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"headings": "Factors that can affect your mental health\nFactors that can affect your mental health",
"segment": "relocation or death of your spouse, family member, partner or friend\nliving on your own\npoor family connection\ndifficulties socialising and feeling like you don’t belong\nfeelings of loss or grief\npoor physical health or frailty\nmental health issues or conditions (e.g. depression, anxiety)\nunable to participate in activities due to illness, mobility or transport issues\nretirement from work\na lack of purpose or meaning in life\nlanguage barriers or reduced connections with your culture. 3\nWhat can you do? Don’t give up, staying connected with your community, family and friends can make a difference to how you feel. Try the following or visit ways to look after your mental health: Catch-up with family or friends you may have lost touch with. Make the first move; don’t wait for others to get in touch with you. If they live far away, try calling, emailing, text messaging etc. 4\nGet out and about – if you are able to go out, attending social activities, exercising, visiting people, going to the shops or library are all ways that may help. Take care of yourself - remember to eat well, exercise, get enough sleep and reduce or avoid alcohol and other drug use.",
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"headings": "Why and How to Plan a Family Reunion Vacation\nWhy and How to Plan a Family Reunion Vacation\nTable of Contents\n1. Start early and choose dates.\n2. Designate leaders.\n3. Pick the best destination for your family reunion vacation.\nKeep travel budgets in mind.\nDon’t forget travel logistics.\nThink about activities for all ages.\nAvoid too much site-seeing.\nPlan to compromise.\n4. Choose the right accommodations.\nConsider an all-inclusive resort.\nBook a cruise.\nStay together in a vacation rental home.\n5. Plan meals in advance.\nMake some of your own meals, if possible.\nTake turns choosing meals.\nHost themed dinners.\n6. Consider childcare options.\n7. Organize activities before leaving home.\nSign up for activities in advance.\nPlan mornings, afternoons and evenings.\nSpend time together and apart.\n8. Apologize and forgive.\nLearn more family travel tips!\nSave these family reunion vacation tips!\nHave you ever embarked on a family reunion vacation? Share your questions or tips below!\n",
"segment": "It works best to choose a destination that works for all budgets and allows those with extra cash to choose upgrades and more expensive experiences as desired. Don’t forget travel logistics. Air travel and other forms of transport can greatly affect costs. Therefore, do some research on how much it will cost each family unit to reach destinations before making your final decision. It’s also obviously much more expensive for a family of five to reach a faraway destination than it is for a couple without kids. Plus, travel time can really eat into vacation days. It’s probably best to choose a destination in the middle of all participants, if possible. Choose activities that suit the ages, abilities and interests of all family members (Photo credit: Travel Mamas)\nThink about activities for all ages. You also want to consider the variety of activities available for each attendee.",
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"headings": "10 Great Critical Thinking Activities That Engage Your Students\n10 Great Critical Thinking Activities That Engage Your Students\n10 Terrific Critical Thinking Activities\n1. Defining the Problem\n2. Classroom Gallery\n3. Do a Film or Book Review\n4. Asking the \"3 Cs\"\n5. Fact vs. Opinion\n6. Feeling the Fear (and Doing it Anyway)\n7. Who is My Hero?\n8. The Circles of Possibility\n9. A Grand Solution\n10. The Socratic Seminar\nA Community of Critical Thinkers\n10 Engaging Critical Thinking Activities\n$ 7.99\nHow can students own their learning with critical thinking activities they’ll really love? Here are... read more\n",
"segment": "How will I achieve this in my life? 8. The Circles of Possibility\nThe Circles of Possibility are a powerful critical thinking exercise for understanding ourselves and the world around us, and also visualizing meaningful solutions to the issues, challenges, and questions that affect us all. These steps are a useful collaborative problem-solving exercise that also develops meaningful lifelong learning skills like creative thinking, information literacy, cultural empathy, self-awareness, global citizenship, world view, and many more. Begin with a problem, and ask: What does this mean …\n... to ME? ... to my FAMILY? ... to my COMMUNITY? ... to my COUNTRY? ... to the WORLD?",
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"title": "Claudette Colvin and the Power of Teen Mom Activism | MadameNoire",
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"segment": "I can’t think of a time a young woman of color needs both of these individuals more than high school and more specifically while being pregnant in high school. Instead of casting out teenage parents (I say teen parents because teen dads need assistance, guidance, and support just as much as teenage mother do) our communities need to be rallying around and for us. If someone in your family or someone you know is a pregnant teen, reach out to them and offer your most honest and genuine support in anyway you can. Call them and offer words of encouragement. Encourage them to continue their education because without an education how can they move forward for themselves and their families? The worst thing you can do to pregnant and parenting teens are turn your back on them or tell them “since you think you’re grown figure it all out on your own.” No parent, regardless of age, deserves that type of treatment. Those types of actions by elders in our communities have the real and detrimental affects of making that teenage parent feel their life is ‘over’ and thus give up in many areas of life. I myself have experienced it and have seen many teenage parents fall into that trap. All teenagers are just starting off in life and teenage parents are doing so for two;",
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"headings": "23 Qualities of a Good Father – Traits & Characteristics\n23 Qualities of a Good Father – Traits & Characteristics\nThe qualities of a good father include:\nWhat defines a good father?\nA good father is simply one who spends time with his kids and cultivates a good work-life balance. Providing financially for kids isn’t as important as actively being in their lives and helping mold and shape their personality, values, and character.\nNo; for many of us, it takes a 2 parent income to survive.\nHow the qualities of a good father have changed\nFor previous generations, fathers were the breadwinner for the family, the disciplinarian, and often played the role of the strong, silent type. The qualities of a good father have morphed, however, into dads needing to be a lot more well-rounded, and more active day to day in their kid’s lives.\nWhat makes an effective father?\nAn effective father is one who instills values and character in their child, but also encourages and nurtures the child’s own personality to come out. Effective fathers know when to protect their kids and set boundaries, but also when to let them go and allow them to learn the lessons from the child’s mistakes.\nThe questions that came to my mind when I first became a Dad were:\nWhy dads are important to daughters\nDads play a special role in the lives of their daughters and are hugely important for the daughter’s self-esteem, feelings of self-worth, and confidence. Daughters with active fathers are less likely to suffer depression, develop eating disorders, or experiment with drugs or alcohol.\nThat being said, there’s just something special about the relationship between a father and daughter.\nHow absent fathers affect their daughters\nAbsent, neglectful, or abusive fathers often lead to daughters with eating disorders, depression, drug and alcohol addictions, and sexual experimentation and often they are unable to develop healthy relationships with men.\nIt can also destroy their feelings of self-worth and self-esteem.\nAs parents, one of the things we rely on the most is recommendations from other trusted sources. That’s the reason I created a page on my website for Top Parenting Resources (click to see my page).\nSo let’s review the . . .\n23 Qualities of a Good Father You Probably Didn’t Know\n1. Be present and involved\n2. Say you’re sorry\n3. Spend quality time with your family\nIn the description of a good father, prioritizing your family and work/life balance are crucial.\n4. Take an active interest in their interests\n5. Let kids develop their own interests\n6. Don’t have a different set of rules for your kids than you do for yourself\nMean what you say and say what you mean.\n7. Model the behavior you expect from them\n8. Explain to them the “why” behind the rule\n9. Give yourself a timeout when needed\nWant to know the 2 Best Selling Parenting Books available on Amazon Prime?\n10. Set clear boundaries\nKids WANT structure.\n11. Set clear expectations\n12. Protect your kids\n13. Loving your kids doesn’t mean you have to love everything they do\n14. Set consequences for poor choices\nFor EVERY action there is an equal and opposite reaction.\n15. Don’t make others suffer for the sake of a “teachable moment”\nIn those situations:\n16. Follow through on your promises (and if you fall short every now and then, see #2)\n17. Tell & show your kids you love them every day\n18. Treat your spouse (or ex) with dignity\nAvoid name-calling and profanity at all costs.\n19. Don’t use profanity in front of the kids until they are in high school\n20. Let them be a kid\n21. Teach them about finances\n22. Understand the balance of smothering/helicoptering over them and keeping them safe\n23. Limit their time on technology\nHow does childhood affect parenting?\nHow we parent as an adult is directly influenced by our own childhood. While adult parents who had bad, absent, or neglectful parents of their own sometimes go 180 degrees in the opposite direction with their own kids, most often, we tend to parent in similar ways to our own parents, for better or for worse.\nFREE Parenting Mini-Course!\nTake your parenting to the next level!\n\n Simple, actionable, steps anyone can take quickly & easily today to be a better parent tomorrow!\n\nJoin the 60,512 parents who follow me and my posts each month because together we'll take YOUR parenting to the next level!\nDid I cover everything you wanted to know about the qualities of a good father?\nJeff Campbell\nWhy Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me?\nHow to Make My Daughter Less Clingy - 13 Proven Ways\nAbout Me\nLegal Information\n",
"segment": "Daughters with active fathers are less likely to suffer depression, develop eating disorders, or experiment with drugs or alcohol. Make no mistake, kids need two active, involved, and loving parents. But life happens, and sometimes people get divorced. We also have gay and lesbian couples with kids, so while I do want to talk about why I think fathers are super important in raising daughters, I don’t want that to come across as derogatory towards other family models. Ultimately if you and your spouse or ex put the needs of the kids first, take ownership of your behavior and strive to do the right thing, that makes you a great parent. That being said, there’s just something special about the relationship between a father and daughter. After all, I (to my daughters) am the first man they knew and loved and all their future relationships and friendships with men will be, in part, based on how they see and interact with me. A recent study by the National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect noted the following benefits of having a father consistently in a child’s life: Better cognitive, language, and social development\nImproved academic achievement\nStronger sense of self-esteem\nLower incidents of depression\nBut those are just the beginning of the Benefits of Father Involvement (click to read more on my site). Rose McGowan is set to plead no contest to drug possession charge https://t.co/Uz6RKsTVxA pic.twitter.com/6BgQVdAfvq\n— Page Six (@PageSix) January 10, 2019\nHow absent fathers affect their daughters\nAbsent, neglectful, or abusive fathers often lead to daughters with eating disorders, depression, drug and alcohol addictions, and sexual experimentation and often they are unable to develop healthy relationships with men.",
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"title": "Do Loud Noises Affect Heart Rate? - TeacherVision",
"headings": "Do Loud Noises Affect Heart Rate?\nDo Loud Noises Affect Heart Rate?\nBackground\n\"FIght or Flight\"\nThe hypothesis\ninstructions for the experiment\nFollow-up questions\nExcerpted from\nThe Complete Idiot's Guide to Science Fair Projects\nFind out using this quick and simple activity!\nGrades\nSubjects\nTYPE:\n",
"segment": "Other things happen in your body as well when your reflexes are activated. Think back on some of your own experiences and think how you felt after you had a real scare or did something that put yourself in harm's way. Can you remember feeling your heart pounding? Your pulse racing? Maybe your face felt very hot, or you even started shaking involuntarily. Your body reacts in many ways that are not within your control. The hypothesis\nIn this project, you're trying to find out whether loud noises affect the rate at which a person's heart beats. Form a hypothesis by thinking about some of your own experiences, and using your observations and research. instructions for the experiment\nYou'll need to get several people to agree to participate in your experiment. The first thing you'll do is determine the resting heart rate of each person with whom you're working.",
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"headings": "How Your Culture Affects Your Weight\nSusan McQuillan M.S., RDN\nHow Your Culture Affects Your Weight\nYour personal culture affects your attitudes about acceptable body weight.\n",
"segment": "Your culture includes where you live, your family size and composition, your age, your gender, your ethnicity, your marital status, your education level and that of your family, your occupation and the occupations of your family members. Your culture permeates every aspect of your life, including how much exercise you get and how you view your own body. Your job and your work culture can have a strong influence on your eating and activity habits, as well as your weight, especially if you work around food or your job involves taking clients out to eat on a regular basis. If you’re like most people, your job has more of an effect on your activity level, especially if you are sitting or standing still throughout most of your workday, and don’t have the flexibility to go out to a gym or even take a full lunch hour and use it to take a walk. Income also affects eating and exercise habits; statistics show that higher-income women tend to be thinner than lower-income women. Money gives you more control over your life and affords resources such as gym memberships, personal trainers, nutrition counseling, spa visits, and specially prepared foods, all of which can help with weight control. Just as your personal culture affects your attitude about food and eating, cultural values and norms affect how you think about fatness and thinness. Some groups of people are more accepting of higher body weights than others. Traditionally, most cultures have valued a certain amount of heaviness over extreme thinness.",
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"title": "How to be anti-racist: Speak out in your own circles - CNN",
"headings": "How to be anti-racist: Speak out in your own circles\nHow to be anti-racist: Speak out in your own circles\nBy Kristen Rogers, CNN\nIndividual actions equal collective impact\nShift your mindset\nEducate yourself about racism\nLearn about microaggressions\nA list of common microaggressions\nSpeak up in your own circles\nGet CNN Health's weekly newsletter\n",
"segment": "and \"Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?\" What that means for you depends on who you are, where you live and who you're interacting with. A guide to how you can support marginalized communities\nRead More\nEveryone has particular spheres of influence, in which we help shape the mindsets, and thus the behaviors, of others. Ask yourself what messages you're sending to your family, friends, workplace, places of worship and outside activities. What leadership are you providing or are you silent in the face of racism? \"Unless I'm really being intentional and thinking about how to interrupt the racist policies and practices that are surrounding me, then my silence is supporting that,\" Tatum added. \"People sometimes think, 'Well, I'm not calling anyone names or doing anything hateful, [so] I have no responsibility,'\" she said. \" But the system of this web that surrounds all of us is reinforced by silence. So you have to speak up against it in the places where you are.\" Individual actions equal collective impact\nIt's easy to think the decisions you make are limited to how they affect your life.",
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"title": "How Does Birth Order Affect Your Personality? | Nature vs. Nurture | Siblings - Beliefnet",
"headings": "How Does Birth Order Affect Your Personality?\nHow Does Birth Order Affect Your Personality?\nFirstborns\nMiddle Children\nThe Youngest\nNo Fate But What We Make\nJoin Beliefnet Today!\n",
"segment": "For those who are last-borns, remember that life does come with its drudgery and responsibilities that must be attended to. And for the parents of these children, remember to dole out some chores—they’re not too little to do something as simple as placing plates on the table for dinner or helping fold the laundry. No Fate But What We Make\nNo matter your birth order, however, you can take control of your own personality by re-thinking your role in your family. If you’re convinced that your place in your family requires you to be a leader, you’ll take on leadership qualities. If you feel that you’re the glue that socially holds the family together, you’ll take on the traits of a mediator. Parents, teach your children to think beyond the confines of their birth-ordered role—don’t let it define who they are. Encourage them to embrace their own identities, to teach one another and avoid birth-order stereotypes. In this way, you’ll better equip your children to develop their own personality in a more intentional way. And if you, as an adult find yourself with the negative traits of your birth order? Change it.",
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"segment": "Developmental delays and learning problems. Developmental delays are when your child doesn't reach developmental milestones when expected. A developmental milestone is a skill or activity that most children can do at a certain age. Milestones include sitting, walking, talking, having social skills and having thinking skills. Hearing loss\nLoss of appetite and weight loss\nVomiting\nIf you think your child may have lead poisoning, tell his health care provider. His provider can check his lead levels with a blood test. How does lead poisoning affect adults? Lead targets a person’s nervous system, so it can cause problems like delirium (not being able to think clearly), seizures, coma and death. But most people with lead poisoning don’t know they have it. Signs and symptoms of lead poisoning in adults include:",
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"headings": "23 Qualities of a Good Father – Traits & Characteristics\n23 Qualities of a Good Father – Traits & Characteristics\nThe qualities of a good father include:\nWhat defines a good father?\nA good father is simply one who spends time with his kids and cultivates a good work-life balance. Providing financially for kids isn’t as important as actively being in their lives and helping mold and shape their personality, values, and character.\nNo; for many of us, it takes a 2 parent income to survive.\nHow the qualities of a good father have changed\nFor previous generations, fathers were the breadwinner for the family, the disciplinarian, and often played the role of the strong, silent type. The qualities of a good father have morphed, however, into dads needing to be a lot more well-rounded, and more active day to day in their kid’s lives.\nWhat makes an effective father?\nAn effective father is one who instills values and character in their child, but also encourages and nurtures the child’s own personality to come out. Effective fathers know when to protect their kids and set boundaries, but also when to let them go and allow them to learn the lessons from the child’s mistakes.\nThe questions that came to my mind when I first became a Dad were:\nWhy dads are important to daughters\nDads play a special role in the lives of their daughters and are hugely important for the daughter’s self-esteem, feelings of self-worth, and confidence. Daughters with active fathers are less likely to suffer depression, develop eating disorders, or experiment with drugs or alcohol.\nThat being said, there’s just something special about the relationship between a father and daughter.\nHow absent fathers affect their daughters\nAbsent, neglectful, or abusive fathers often lead to daughters with eating disorders, depression, drug and alcohol addictions, and sexual experimentation and often they are unable to develop healthy relationships with men.\nIt can also destroy their feelings of self-worth and self-esteem.\nAs parents, one of the things we rely on the most is recommendations from other trusted sources. That’s the reason I created a page on my website for Top Parenting Resources (click to see my page).\nSo let’s review the . . .\n23 Qualities of a Good Father You Probably Didn’t Know\n1. Be present and involved\n2. Say you’re sorry\n3. Spend quality time with your family\nIn the description of a good father, prioritizing your family and work/life balance are crucial.\n4. Take an active interest in their interests\n5. Let kids develop their own interests\n6. Don’t have a different set of rules for your kids than you do for yourself\nMean what you say and say what you mean.\n7. Model the behavior you expect from them\n8. Explain to them the “why” behind the rule\n9. Give yourself a timeout when needed\nWant to know the 2 Best Selling Parenting Books available on Amazon Prime?\n10. Set clear boundaries\nKids WANT structure.\n11. Set clear expectations\n12. Protect your kids\n13. Loving your kids doesn’t mean you have to love everything they do\n14. Set consequences for poor choices\nFor EVERY action there is an equal and opposite reaction.\n15. Don’t make others suffer for the sake of a “teachable moment”\nIn those situations:\n16. Follow through on your promises (and if you fall short every now and then, see #2)\n17. Tell & show your kids you love them every day\n18. Treat your spouse (or ex) with dignity\nAvoid name-calling and profanity at all costs.\n19. Don’t use profanity in front of the kids until they are in high school\n20. Let them be a kid\n21. Teach them about finances\n22. Understand the balance of smothering/helicoptering over them and keeping them safe\n23. Limit their time on technology\nHow does childhood affect parenting?\nHow we parent as an adult is directly influenced by our own childhood. While adult parents who had bad, absent, or neglectful parents of their own sometimes go 180 degrees in the opposite direction with their own kids, most often, we tend to parent in similar ways to our own parents, for better or for worse.\nFREE Parenting Mini-Course!\nTake your parenting to the next level!\n\n Simple, actionable, steps anyone can take quickly & easily today to be a better parent tomorrow!\n\nJoin the 60,512 parents who follow me and my posts each month because together we'll take YOUR parenting to the next level!\nDid I cover everything you wanted to know about the qualities of a good father?\nJeff Campbell\nWhy Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me?\nHow to Make My Daughter Less Clingy - 13 Proven Ways\nAbout Me\nLegal Information\n",
"segment": "Most of us weren’t taught how to empathize with others or how to be a good listener. Those skills are crucial in life, but they especially important for the qualities of a good father. Happy Daughters Day! Here’s to all the dads lucky enough to have daughters. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/P7VvOi7rhn\n— Brian Walsh (@NYCSoccer1) September 25, 2020\nWhy dads are important to daughters\nDads play a special role in the lives of their daughters and are hugely important for the daughter’s self-esteem, feelings of self-worth, and confidence. Daughters with active fathers are less likely to suffer depression, develop eating disorders, or experiment with drugs or alcohol. Make no mistake, kids need two active, involved, and loving parents. But life happens, and sometimes people get divorced. We also have gay and lesbian couples with kids, so while I do want to talk about why I think fathers are super important in raising daughters, I don’t want that to come across as derogatory towards other family models. Ultimately if you and your spouse or ex put the needs of the kids first, take ownership of your behavior and strive to do the right thing, that makes you a great parent.",
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"headings": "How Death In A Family Can Affect A Person\nStart writing a post\nHow Death In A Family Can Affect A Person\n\"Those we love don't go away. They walk beside us every day, unseen, unheard, but always near. Still loved, still missed and very dear\". -Unknown\nSubscribe to our\nNewsletter\nSeparation Anxiety in Pets\nSeparation anxiety in pets is a real thing and recognizing the warning signs is important.\nMy Top 5 Favorite Things To Do In NYC In Summer\nSummer is coming!\nThe invention of photography\nThe history of photography is the recount of inventions, scientific discoveries and technical improvements that allowed human beings to capture an image on a photosensitive surface for the first time, using light and certain chemical elements that react with it.\nExposing Kids To Nature Is The Best Way To Get Their Creative Juices Flowing\nConstantly introducing young children to the magical works of nature will further increase the willingness to engage in playful activities as well as broaden their interactions with their peers\n5 Simple Ways To Give Yourself Grace, Especially When Life Gets Hard\nGrace begins with a simple awareness of who we are and who we are becoming.\nBreaking Down The Beginning, Middle, And End of Netflix's Newest 'To All The Boys' Movie\nNoah Centineo and Lana Condor are back with the third and final installment of the \"To All The Boys I've Loved Before\" series\n4 Ways To Own Your Story, Because Every Bit Of It Is Worth Celebrating\nI hope that you don't let your current chapter stop you from pursuing the rest of your story.\nHow Young Feminists Can Understand And Subvert The Internalized Male Gaze\nWomen's self-commodification, applied through oppression and permission, is an elusive yet sexist characteristic of a laissez-faire society, where women solely exist to be consumed. (P.S. justice for Megan Fox)\n",
"segment": "I've realized that when I don't give myself grace, I miss out on being human. Even more so, I've realized that in order to give grace to others, I need to learn how to give grace to myself, too. So often, we let perfection dominate our lives without even realizing it. I've decided to change that in my own life, and I hope you'll consider doing that, too. Grace begins with a simple awareness of who we are and who we're becoming. As you read through these five affirmations and ways to give yourself grace, I hope you'll take them in. Read them. Write them down. Think about them. Most of all, I hope you'll use them to encourage yourself and realize that you are never alone and you always have the power to change your story.",
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"segment": "The ways adults and children show affection (hugging, etc.) A mismatch between our own expectations and a child’s behavior (or family’s priorities) may cause tension. It is important to understand the variability in behaviors that might be culturally determined. In attempting to do that, it may be helpful to reflect on how your own upbringing influences how you view child guidance. For example, if you grew up in a strict home, you may view guidance very differently from a colleague who grew up in a home with few rules. You will learn more about the importance of understanding culture-based behaviors in Lesson Two. Your own upbringing may influence the kinds of behaviors you tolerate. For example, think about how you would respond if a child left circle time without permission in your classroom. While some teachers may have considered this child’s behavior challenging or problematic, and therefore may have expected the child to return to circle, others may think that this behavior demonstrates the child’s sense of independence and choice-making. This belief could cause the teacher to ignore the behavior.",
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"segment": "The next time you pass by a tree, think of it as a habitat, or living space. While observing a tree, have children learn about the different ways plants and animals can find food, water, shelter, and living space by asking: What are some plants and animals that depend on trees? What do trees provide for these plants and animals? Can you see signs of life on the trunk, branches, roots, and leaves? ( Have children look on the ground around the tree for fallen leaves, twigs, bark, seeds, fruits, or nuts.) How is a tree affected by the plants and animals that live on it? ( they may benefit, harm, or be neutral to the tree)\nIf possible, allow children to use hand lenses or binoculars to get a closer look. Ask them to use their sense of hearing to locate more plants and animals. Finally, compare a tree to your own home, or habitat.",
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"headings": "How Much Do Midwives Make? Average Salaries By State and Factors That Affect Salary\nHow Much Do Midwives Make? Average Salaries By State and Factors That Affect Salary\nWhat is a midwife?\nRelated: Learn About Being a Medical Assistant\nSkills needed to become a midwife\nConfidence\nNon-judgmental\nEmpathy\nSincere desire to care for others\nPatience and flexibility\nInterpersonal skills\nObservational skills\nSelf-motivation and multitasking\nCritical-thinking skills\nCalm demeanor in high-stress situations\nSupportive attitude\nActive listening\nHow much do midwives make?\nFactors that may affect midwife salaries\nEducation and experience\nType of employer\nLocation\n",
"segment": "As a midwife, if you trust your own abilities, your patients will find it easier to trust you with such an important life event. Non-judgmental\nMidwives treat patients of all backgrounds, religious beliefs and economic situations. To be able to handle situations effectively, it's crucial to remain professional and reserve judgment, as the important thing is the health of the mother and baby. Empathy\nMaintaining objectivity must be joined with a high level of empathy for patients and their families. Depending on the unique situation, it's important to know when to take an overtly empathetic approach and when it's more appropriate to be factual and straightforward while remaining compassionate. Whatever the situation calls for, it's important to be sure not to let your approach or feelings get in the way of providing effective care. Sincere desire to care for others\nA midwife must be adept at educating patients on self-care, baby care, breastfeeding, birthing options and more. A sincerely passionate midwife is dedicated to providing the most thorough education in the interest of the family. Most times, that includes translating medical terms into communication that the patient can fully comprehend. It's also important to be there to address concerns the patient might have and to ease the nerves of both patient and family.",
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"segment": "Loneliness can sometimes be felt even in relationships or when surrounded by people.\" 1\nFeelings of loneliness and/or isolation are something that most people experience at some time in their lives. These feelings are normal and usually pass but if they don’t go away and last for a long time, it can have a negative impact on your mental health and wellbeing. 2\nThere are many reasons why people feel lonely or isolated. Some reasons may include: relocation or death of your spouse, family member, partner or friend\nliving on your own\npoor family connection\ndifficulties socialising and feeling like you don’t belong\nfeelings of loss or grief\npoor physical health or frailty\nmental health issues or conditions (e.g. depression, anxiety)\nunable to participate in activities due to illness, mobility or transport issues\nretirement from work\na lack of purpose or meaning in life\nlanguage barriers or reduced connections with your culture. 3\nWhat can you do? Don’t give up, staying connected with your community, family and friends can make a difference to how you feel. Try the following or visit ways to look after your mental health: Catch-up with family or friends you may have lost touch with.",
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"headings": "Lead and your baby\nLead and your baby\nKEY POINTS\nWhat is lead and lead poisoning?\nAre you at risk for lead poisoning?\nCan lead poisoning affect pregnancy?\nHow does lead poisoning affect children?\nHow does lead poisoning affect adults?\nIf you’ve been exposed to lead, is it safe to breastfeed?\nHow can you protect yourself and your family from lead in paint in your home?\nHow can you protect yourself and your family from lead in drinking water?\nIf you think you have lead in your drinking water:\nWhat is lead and lead poisoning?\nAre you at risk for lead poisoning?\nCan lead poisoning affect pregnancy?\nHow does lead poisoning affect children?\nHow does lead poisoning affect adults?\nIf you’ve been exposed to lead, is it safe to breastfeed?\nHow can you protect yourself and your family from lead in paint in your home?\nHow can you protect yourself and your family from lead in drinking water?\nIf you think you have lead in your drinking water:\n",
"segment": "It can affect development of the brain and body. Very high levels can cause death. Signs and symptoms of lead poisoning in children include: Being irritable or fatigued (really tired)\nBelly pain and constipation. Constipation is when you don’t have bowel movements, they don’t happen often or your stools (poop) are hard to pass. Developmental delays and learning problems. Developmental delays are when your child doesn't reach developmental milestones when expected. A developmental milestone is a skill or activity that most children can do at a certain age. Milestones include sitting, walking, talking, having social skills and having thinking skills. Hearing loss\nLoss of appetite and weight loss\nVomiting\nIf you think your child may have lead poisoning, tell his health care provider.",
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"headings": "Addiction as a Family Affliction\nDan Mager MSW\nAddiction as a Family Affliction\nIn family systems, addiction affects everyone.\nTHE BASICS\n",
"segment": "article continues after advertisement\nNo one comes into this world knowing how to deal effectively with the addiction of a loved one. Fortunately, a process of recovery is also available to the family members and significant others of addicts to promote their own health and healing. This process involves becoming consciously aware of the specific ways in which addiction affects families and relationships and learning a new set of skills that must be practiced on an ongoing basis. Recovery for family members\nYou may be thinking, Why do I need to change anything? He/she’s the problem! Among the greatest challenges family members and significant others face in getting help for themselves is that they believe the problem rests exclusively with their addicted loved one and/or their situation and that everything will be okay if only their addicted loved one gets “fixed.” And as long as they stick to this belief, the problem usually continues to get worse. Obviously, you didn’t cause your loved one’s problem, and experience demonstrates (often painfully) that you can’t control the problem—however, there are ways in which family members often unknowingly contribute to the problem. For the family members of those struggling with addiction, the basic foundation of recovery is the conscious awareness and non-judgmental acceptance that everyone is responsible for their own behavior in any situation, and the only part of the problem that you have
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"segment": "Rescued dogs may have long-term health consequences that come with cost commitments. Lifestyle\nFinally, your dog’s personality and your family’s lifestyle will play a big role in the overall costs – hyperactive dogs can be more accident-prone; social dogs may need more preventative vaccines. An active lifestyle may require special gear for your dog, and a busy, travel-centric lifestyle may require higher walking and pet-sitting costs. It pays to think about the long-term costs before adding a dog to your family. Before you add a dog to your family, it pays to take some time to think about the factors above, choose a dog that fits with your lifestyle and your budget, and create a plan for how you will cover the costs. If your furry friend is already well established in your family, never fear – read on for cost saving tips for all aspects of dog ownership. The True Costs of Owning a Dog\nThere are 5 major categories of dog expenses that you’ll need to consider: Nutrition\nVeterinary Care\nGrooming & Hygiene\nDevelopment\nLifestyle\nBelow you’ll find a description of each category, along with average cost estimates and factors that may affect your actual expenses. Each section also includes tips on where and how to save, as well as where you’re better off to spend the money for better quality.",
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"headings": "Lymphoma and the end of life\nLymphoma and the end of life\nOn this page\nHow do I know when to stop active treatment?\nIs further active treatment likely to work?\nWhat are the risks of further active treatment?\nCan I enter a clinical trial?\nIn this video, Brian talks about how is coping as he embarks on his final journey\nHow does lymphoma lead to the end of life?\nBone marrow failure\nChemical imbalance\nInvolvement of other organs\nLymphoma that affects the lungs\nLymphoma that affects the liver\nLymphoma that affects other organs\nHyperviscosity (thickness of blood)\nWhat symptoms might I have towards the end of life?\nSweats and itching\nWeight loss\nLoss of appetite\nFatigue and drowsiness\nShortness of breath\nConfusion and agitation\nWithdrawal and loss of interest\nCirculation\nIncontinence (loss of bladder and bowel control)\nPain\nInability to close your eyes\nHow can my medical team help?\nYour emotions towards the end of your life\nShock\nDenial\nAnger\nBargaining\nGrief and sadness\nReflections on life\nGuilt\nAcceptance\nEmotional support\nBack to top\nFAQs about lymphoma and the end of life\nHow can I tell my friends and family I’m no longer receiving active treatment?\nHow much time do I have left?\nWill I be in pain when I die?\nWhat options do I have about where I die?\nWhere can I get the information I need?\n",
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"segment": "Whatever the situation calls for, it's important to be sure not to let your approach or feelings get in the way of providing effective care. Sincere desire to care for others\nA midwife must be adept at educating patients on self-care, baby care, breastfeeding, birthing options and more. A sincerely passionate midwife is dedicated to providing the most thorough education in the interest of the family. Most times, that includes translating medical terms into communication that the patient can fully comprehend. It's also important to be there to address concerns the patient might have and to ease the nerves of both patient and family. Patience and flexibility\nThere will be situations in which you have to repeat yourself to make sure the patient understands what you're trying to tell her, you'll find yourself answering a lot of questions from patients and families and you may need to switch to plan B if the circumstances of the delivery become unfavorable to sticking with the birth plan. Flexibility and patience can make the difference between life and death, in extreme situations. If you plan to become a midwife, you'll need to understand this before going into it. Interpersonal skills\nHaving a baby is something that happens across the board, to all kinds of people. These are your patients, so you must be willing to provide unbiased, professional care to every patient, regardless of any of your own personal feelings as well as being able to communicate in a way that relates to the patient.",
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"headings": "How Does Homeschool Affect Children?\nHow Does Homeschool Affect Children?\nAcademic Achievements\nResources for your journey...\nImplications on Social Development\nIndependent Thinking and Self-Esteem\nLeadership and Community Involvement\n",
"segment": "While a home-schooler may interact more with siblings than peers during the day, you can expose her to social activities like after-school clubs, scouting groups, groups for home-schoolers or classes and clubs in the community. Independent Thinking and Self-Esteem\nSince home-schoolers aren’t exposed to peer pressure and teasing in a classroom setting, a student is more likely to think for himself and create his own ideals. Incidentally, during school, a student can focus more on learning than, for example, his clothes, fitting in or bullies. Family Education reports that home-schooled kids, particularly girls in middle school, tend to have better self-esteem because they aren’t exposed to the judgment of peers. When you homeschool a child, his life isn’t dictated by trends; it’s dictated by the values that you instill. Leadership and Community Involvement\nFamily Factors That Influence Students' Behavior in School\nLearn More\nKids who are home-schooled tend to be more actively involved in their communities than traditional students, according to KidsHealth.org. Reasons for this include receiving hands-on learning at places like museums and parks. When you develop a home school curriculum, you have the freedom to let your child participate in community service projects, political drives, church activities and service learning projects without worrying as much about school schedules or homework. According to the National Home Education Research Institute, adults who were home-schooled as children and/or teens are more likely to engage in community service projects, attend public meetings and vote than those who were traditionally schooled.",
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"headings": "Fun Questions to Ask Your Family Members\nFun Questions to Ask Your Family Members\nA Link to the Past\nPlaying Favorites\nReminiscing Over Story Time\nQuestions of Why\nIt's a Family Affair\n",
"segment": "What is the scariest thing you've ever done? How did you react when you found out you were going to become a parent for the first time? Were your parents more authoritarian or more lenient? Do you think this affected your parenting style? Questions of Why\nUnderstanding motivations and decisions made along the way can illuminate incredible insights into the lives of your family members. Why did your parents decide to name you [full name]? How did you decide on the names for your own children? Why did you finally choose to settle down where you did? Did you ever dream of living somewhere else? What got you to decide on your current career?",
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"segment": "This form can put a strain on a person because they will disconnect, separate and avoid others and themselves from the world which can cause these people a great disconsolate. These people will also gradually become more miserable and lonely as time will pass them by. However, when any individual experiences a type of death, it will affect a person deeply and most likely for the rest of life. On the other hand, some people and family members are physically affected by a death rather than mentally. Being physically affected can lead these people harming their own bodies because of the pain and sorrow they feel when a loved one passes on. Most of these individuals would preferably cause their bodies to feel physical pain, to disregard the emotional pain they are feeling, and they also believe this is a strong way to accept what happened. Furthermore, individuals will also substitute the emotional pain by putting harmful substances in their bodies. For example drugs, alcohol, etc. This is a coping mechanism so they can neglect thinking of the memories of a loved one. A death in a family can deeply affect a person or family together as a whole for a long period of time;",
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"headings": "What should you do if you think someone has dementia?\nYou are here:\nWhat should you do if you think someone has dementia?\nKnow the signs of dementia\nEncourage them to see their doctor\nDon’t self-diagnose\nOffer assistance\nLook after yourself\nMore information about dementia\nSubscribe to the Queensland Health email newsletter\n",
"segment": "You should always ask for the person’s permission to help and attend appointments. Losing enthusiasm for activities that used to be enjoyable can be a sign of dementia. Look after yourself\nRealising that something could be wrong with someone close to you can be worrying. You might immediately start thinking about how a potential illness will affect their life or plans that you have made together. While it’s normal to experience stress when someone important to you is unwell, if possible, take steps to prevent stress affecting your own health and wellbeing. If you notice that thinking about their potential illness is causing you to worry a lot, feel anxious or overwhelmed, cause physical symptoms like loss of sleep, shortness of breath or a racing heart, it might be time to seek help for yourself as well. You might discuss how you’re feeling with a trusted friend or family member, talk to your doctor, or use a support service like the National Dementia Hotline\n3\nto speak to a professional about what’s been happening. More information about dementia\nDementia Australia\n4\nHealth Direct - Dementia\n5\nYour Brain Matters\n6\n5 things you might not know about dementia\n7\nSubscribe to the Queensland Health email newsletter\nWant to get more health updates, tips and news delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up to our newsletter! Subscribe\n8\nLast updated:",
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"headings": "A Guide to Issues Affecting The Elderly\nA Guide to Issues Affecting The Elderly\nThe first thing we usually think about when considering issues affecting the elderly are health and mobility problems, and, of course, they are a major concern for many older people.\nHowever, there are also social issues to contend with such as isolation and loneliness, financial issues due to reduced income and feelings of inadequacy after retirement when people no longer have a working role in society.\nSocial Issues Affecting Older People\nLet’s take a close look at some of these issues affecting the elderly…\nLoneliness\nBeing a Family Caregiver\nAdjusting To Retirement\nRelocation\nBereavement\nSelf-Neglect\nCommon Elderly Health Issues\nChronic Health Conditions\nCognitive Health\nMental Health\nPhysical Injury\nMalnutrition\nIncontinence\nVision and Hearing Impairment\nDo you need to arrange care for a loved one?\n",
"segment": "There is an Alternative. Click here to find out more…\nBeing a Family Caregiver\nFamily caregivers play a key role in caring for chronically ill older people yet they may themselves be elderly and have their own health problems. They may ignore their own issues in order to prevent their loved one having to move into a residential care home or nursing home. This is just one reason it is important to be aware that there are other care options that don’t mean your loved one needs to leave the family home. Home care services can provide help during the day to support the family caregiver and, if necessary, a carer can live in your home to provide for more complex care needs. 24/7 live-in care at home can be permanent or temporary, for instance during a rehabilitation period after surgery. Other support services such as “Meals on Wheels” can also alleviate the burden for an elderly family caregiver. Although being a carer can be very rewarding, when the carer is also older it can result in exhaustion and isolation as they are no longer able to take part in their own social activities. To avoid caring becoming an unmanageable burden here are some coping strategies: Don’t neglect your own physical, emotional or recreational needs – if these aren’t being met you won’t be able to provide good care for your loved one.",
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"headings": "How Does Homeschool Affect Children?\nHow Does Homeschool Affect Children?\nAcademic Achievements\nResources for your journey...\nImplications on Social Development\nIndependent Thinking and Self-Esteem\nLeadership and Community Involvement\n",
"segment": "Resources for your journey...\nDue Date Calculator\nHistorical Figures Quiz\nZodiac Center\nBaby Name Swiper\nCelebrities Quiz\nDiscover your zodiac sign with our fun tool! Implications on Social Development\nHow to Tell if Your Child Is Smoking Pot\nLearn More\nThinking that home-schooled students lack in social skills is a false assumption that individuals sometimes make when they don’t understand home-schooling. When you home school a child, he isn’t exposed to peer pressure, drugs, bullying and other forms of violence that a traditional student may encounter. A child who interacts more with family members than peers, according to the Family Education website, is more confident and has higher levels of self-respect and self-worth. The site shares that independent studies found home-schoolers are socially “well adjusted” and have fewer behavioral problems than traditional students. While a home-schooler may interact more with siblings than peers during the day, you can expose her to social activities like after-school clubs, scouting groups, groups for home-schoolers or classes and clubs in the community. Independent Thinking and Self-Esteem\nSince home-schoolers aren’t exposed to peer pressure and teasing in a classroom setting, a student is more likely to think for himself and create his own ideals. Incidentally, during school, a student can focus more on learning than, for example, his clothes, fitting in or bullies. Family Education reports that home-schooled kids, particularly girls in middle school, tend to have better self-esteem because they aren’t exposed to the judgment of peers. When you homeschool a child, his life isn’t dictated by trends;",
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"headings": "A Guide to Issues Affecting The Elderly\nA Guide to Issues Affecting The Elderly\nThe first thing we usually think about when considering issues affecting the elderly are health and mobility problems, and, of course, they are a major concern for many older people.\nHowever, there are also social issues to contend with such as isolation and loneliness, financial issues due to reduced income and feelings of inadequacy after retirement when people no longer have a working role in society.\nSocial Issues Affecting Older People\nLet’s take a close look at some of these issues affecting the elderly…\nLoneliness\nBeing a Family Caregiver\nAdjusting To Retirement\nRelocation\nBereavement\nSelf-Neglect\nCommon Elderly Health Issues\nChronic Health Conditions\nCognitive Health\nMental Health\nPhysical Injury\nMalnutrition\nIncontinence\nVision and Hearing Impairment\nDo you need to arrange care for a loved one?\n",
"segment": "They engage in physical activity and social activities with like-minded people. Nevertheless, people have to be prepared to make the effort to avoid loneliness and social isolation. The charity Independent Age work to help older people stay connected to friends, family and community to reduce loneliness and improve mental health. They also campaign to make mental health services more readily available and effective for all older people. Don’t want to go into a care home? There is an Alternative. Click here to find out more…\nBeing a Family Caregiver\nFamily caregivers play a key role in caring for chronically ill older people yet they may themselves be elderly and have their own health problems. They may ignore their own issues in order to prevent their loved one having to move into a residential care home or nursing home. This is just one reason it is important to be aware that there are other care options that don’t mean your loved one needs to leave the family home. Home care services can provide help during the day to support the family caregiver and, if necessary, a carer can live in your home to provide for more complex care needs.",
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"title": "Gender Roles Q&A - Through the Woods Therapy Center",
"headings": "Gender Roles Q&A\nGender Roles Q&A\n1) Do you believe that there are any gender roles that people should be taught to follow?\n2) Do you think there is a difference in the effects of gender roles in males and females?\n3) Do you think that the way that a person is raised can affect their gender identity?\n4) Why do you think obviously incorrect gender stereotypes, like that all girls like pink, remain in society?\n5) Why do you think it is socially acceptable for females to be masculine than for males to be feminine?\n6) From your experience as a therapist, how do you think living in a household where lots of gender roles are true (For example the father makes all of the money, the mother stays at home and cleans and cooks, the girl’s room is pink and the boy’s is blue.) affects the self esteem of teenagers?\nShare This Story, Choose Your Platform!\n",
"segment": "He might worry about being “outed” as having these characteristics of his own, or there might be a simmering jealousy of someone who feels able to express these things that the individual has worked so hard to suppress. 6) From your experience as a therapist, how do you think living in a household where lots of gender roles are true (For example the father makes all of the money, the mother stays at home and cleans and cooks, the girl’s room is pink and the boy’s is blue.) affects the self esteem of teenagers? I don’t think it’s the content so much as the process that affects the teenager’s self-esteem. I guess in a family like this, I would be curious how these things happened. Maybe the mother really enjoys being a homemaker and has always aspired to that role. Maybe the girl’s favorite color is genuinely pink and the boy’s is blue. Maybe the parents collaboratively decided when they started to grow their family that given the amount of money each partner made, it was sensible to divide the household like that. I don’t think that kind of family is inherently harmful to the self-esteem of teenagers any more than a family where the mother is the bread-winner, the father is the homemaker, the boy’s room is pink, and the girl’s room is blue. I really think what it comes down to is the rigidity of it all.",
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"url": "https://lymphoma-action.org.uk/about-lymphoma/lymphoma-and-end-life",
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"headings": "Lymphoma and the end of life\nLymphoma and the end of life\nOn this page\nHow do I know when to stop active treatment?\nIs further active treatment likely to work?\nWhat are the risks of further active treatment?\nCan I enter a clinical trial?\nIn this video, Brian talks about how is coping as he embarks on his final journey\nHow does lymphoma lead to the end of life?\nBone marrow failure\nChemical imbalance\nInvolvement of other organs\nLymphoma that affects the lungs\nLymphoma that affects the liver\nLymphoma that affects other organs\nHyperviscosity (thickness of blood)\nWhat symptoms might I have towards the end of life?\nSweats and itching\nWeight loss\nLoss of appetite\nFatigue and drowsiness\nShortness of breath\nConfusion and agitation\nWithdrawal and loss of interest\nCirculation\nIncontinence (loss of bladder and bowel control)\nPain\nInability to close your eyes\nHow can my medical team help?\nYour emotions towards the end of your life\nShock\nDenial\nAnger\nBargaining\nGrief and sadness\nReflections on life\nGuilt\nAcceptance\nEmotional support\nBack to top\nFAQs about lymphoma and the end of life\nHow can I tell my friends and family I’m no longer receiving active treatment?\nHow much time do I have left?\nWill I be in pain when I die?\nWhat options do I have about where I die?\nWhere can I get the information I need?\n",
"segment": "Further treatment often means using stronger treatments. Unfortunately, as well as acting on the lymphoma, these treatments can carry significant health risks. Some treatments could be life-threatening if you are frail or have other health problems. The side effects of stronger treatments can be severe and can make you feel very unwell. You might have stretches of time in hospital that stop you from enjoying the things that matter to you. Many people choose a better quality of life over a longer life. This means different things to different people, so it’s important to give thought to your own priorities. Together, you and your medical team should discuss the potential risks and benefits of further treatment. People often think about things they’re looking forward to, for example, a wedding. They base their decision on what is likely to help them feel as well as possible for the time they have left.",
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"segment": "Men are more likely to begin at a younger age and women are more likely to begin later in life. Treatment\nTreatment\nWhile some people can stop gambling on their own, many people need help to address their gambling problem. Less than 10 percent of people with gambling disorder seek treatment. Gambling affects people in different ways, and different approaches may work better for different people. Several different types of therapy are used to treat gambling disorder, including cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, group therapy and family therapy. Counseling can help you to understand about gambling, to think about how gambling affects you and your family, to consider other options and to solve problems. Counseling can help: Gain control over your gambling\nHeal family relationships\nDeal with your urge to gamble\nHandle stress and other problems\nFind other things to do with your time\nPut your finances in order\nMaintain recovery and avoid slipping back\nAdapted from Problem Gambling Institute of Ontario\nSupport Groups/Self-Help\nSupport Groups and Self-Help\nSupport groups, such as Gamblers Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous that uses peer support to help others stop gambling. Some research has shown physical activity/exercise to be beneficial for those with gambling disorder. Gambling helplines and other assistance exist in many states. (",
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"title": "You are what you think — how your intercultural experiences shape you | by Blair Matthews | Intercultural Mindset | Medium",
"headings": "You are what you think — how your intercultural experiences shape you\nYou are what you think — how your intercultural experiences shape you\nExperience isn’t shock\nA cognitive imperative\nThe intercultural mindset\nIntercultural contact may affect our mindset in three ways:\n1. Independence — facing the world on your own\n2. Open-mindedness — becoming more tolerant\n3. Consensus — a need to conform\nCall to action:\n",
"segment": "how is the change in environment affecting who I am? My beliefs? My values? My way of thinking? what steps can I take to fit in better with my newly found environment? how can I become more independent in my way of looking at the world? Or, to be more precise, what can I do to become clearer on my own position, when I am stuck in-between two different cultural ways of thinking? Your intercultural experiences inevitably affect your way of thinking. Make sure that you remain aware of how they are affecting you, so that you don’t just go through the change passively, but actively shape who you are in the process of becoming.",
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"segment": "Most of these individuals would preferably cause their bodies to feel physical pain, to disregard the emotional pain they are feeling, and they also believe this is a strong way to accept what happened. Furthermore, individuals will also substitute the emotional pain by putting harmful substances in their bodies. For example drugs, alcohol, etc. This is a coping mechanism so they can neglect thinking of the memories of a loved one. A death in a family can deeply affect a person or family together as a whole for a long period of time; however, instead of physically harming your body or mentally harming your mind. You have to remember that everything happens for a reason, and it was just their time to go and be in a better place. Hopefully. The last thing a person who passes on wants to see is their family, friend, partner, spouse, etc suffering in pain because of their death. The only thing we can do now is to accept what has happened, reminisce on the memories you had with this person, stay together as a family, and remember that you will see this loved one again one day in the near future.",
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"headings": "How 70% PTSD Can Get You To 100%\nHow 70% PTSD Can Get You To 100%\nWhat is VA total disability individual unemployability (TDIU)?\nWhat does it take to get a 70% PTSD rating?\nWhy could a 70% PTSD rating qualify me for TDIU?\nWith deficiencies in most areas, such as work, school, family relations, judgement, thinking, or mood\nObsessional rituals which interfere with routine activities\nNear-continuous panic or depression affecting the ability to function independently, appropriately and effectively\nImpaired impulse control (such as unprovoked irritability with periods of violence)\nNeglect of personal appearance and hygiene\nDifficulty in adapting to stressful circumstances (including work and worklike settings)\nInability to establish and maintain effective relationships\nHow do I get to the 100% VA rating with my 70% rating for PTSD?\n",
"segment": "All three of these factors affect your ability to get or maintain a job. You need good judgment and thinking ability to work. Even if your PTSD does not affect your judgment or your thinking, the effect that it has on your mood often makes it difficult to work with others. VA then lists out a number of different symptoms associated with PTSD that could qualify you at the 70% level. I will discuss a few of these symptoms below: Obsessional rituals which interfere with routine activities\nIf your PTSD causes you to take longer to do routine activities, this could certainly affect your ability to maintain employment. Many employers require routine tasks to be done on a certain schedule. Near-continuous panic or depression affecting the ability to function independently, appropriately and effectively\nMany people report panic or depression as a symptom of PTSD. At the 70% level, VA talks about panic or depression that is near continuous and affects the ability to function. Many jobs in the workplace require you to function independently and they require you to be effective and appropriate in your interactions with others.",
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"title": "Schizophrenia is most closely linked with excess receptor activity for the neurotransmitter: A - Brainly.com",
"headings": "Schizophrenia is most closely linked with excess receptor activity for the neurotransmitter:\nA dopamine\nB epinephrine\nC acetylcholine\nD serotonin\nE GABA\n\nSchizophrenia is most closely linked with excess receptor activity for the neurotransmitter: A dopamine\nB epinephrine\nC acetylcholine\nD serotonin\nE GABA\nAnswer\nAnswer\nSurvey\nDid this page answer your question?\nStill have questions?\nFind more answers\nNew questions in Health\nGet more out of Brainly\nJoin for free\n",
"segment": "God bless\nGod bless u God bless u and so do i! kikikikiki id.k i look like this dog lol jk\nWhat are your plans after graduation, also what are you going to do to achieve this? Type two paragraphs describing how you and/or your family were affected by coronavirus, and whether or not music helped you or them to cope. Discuss at least three negative behaviors that you participate in that are not environmentally conscious and that you will change in order to benefit …\nthe environment. Discuss at least five new positive behaviors that you will participate in to improve the environment (make sure you list behaviors that are helpful to …\nthe environment – they may also be helpful to you, but make sure they help the environment, as well. For example – using sunscreen is not a behavior that would help the environment. It is a good idea to practice this for your own health, but you should not list it in this assignment). ( these are the exact words on the assignment)\n1. What are some other ways you think the environment can affect health? Feel free to research books and/or the Internet for ideas.",
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"headings": "Ten Signs You May Be Addicted to Marijuana\nTen Signs You May Be Addicted to Marijuana\n1. Have you abandoned activities you once enjoyed, such as sports, art, music, writing or traveling?\n2. Have goals that were once important to you gone by the wayside, such as career or education?\n3. Have you noticed changes in your own mental condition, memory or ability to think clearly?\n4. Are your relationships with spouse, children, other family or close friends deteriorating?\n5. Do you prefer the company of other people using this or other drugs?\n6. Is it harder to make decisions?\n7. Have you experienced adverse symptoms as a result of your weed use, such as intense stomach pain and vomiting, lung irritation, panic attacks or hallucinations?\n8. Have you lost a job or missed other important opportunities because of changes in your thinking or behavior that came about after you started heavy use of marijuana?\n9. Are you more concerned with making sure you have a supply of this drug than you are other important parts of your life?\n10. And most importantly, despite the presence of some or even all of these signs, do you continue to use weed?\nSources:\nSue Birkenshaw\nBe Drug Free. For Good.\n",
"segment": "Have you noticed changes in your own mental condition, memory or ability to think clearly? Heavy and continuous use of marijuana can be associated with the following unpleasant mental conditions: anxiety, depression, forgetfulness, loss of an accurate time sense, short-term psychosis, paranoia and suicidal thoughts. Because all drug abuse results in a lowered awareness in one area or another, you may not even be fully aware of the changes in your own condition. You may want to ask those who know you best. 4. Are your relationships with spouse, children, other family or close friends deteriorating? When a marijuana user’s interest in life wanes as a result of using this drug, it is common for her (or him) to put less effort into relationships, especially if the people in those relationships don’t use the drug or disapprove of its use. Are you encountering any conflict or unhappiness with those around you that might result from this deterioration? How Marijuana Use Can Affect Relationships\n5.",
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"url": "https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/pay-salary/how-much-do-midwives-make",
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"headings": "How Much Do Midwives Make? Average Salaries By State and Factors That Affect Salary\nHow Much Do Midwives Make? Average Salaries By State and Factors That Affect Salary\nWhat is a midwife?\nRelated: Learn About Being a Medical Assistant\nSkills needed to become a midwife\nConfidence\nNon-judgmental\nEmpathy\nSincere desire to care for others\nPatience and flexibility\nInterpersonal skills\nObservational skills\nSelf-motivation and multitasking\nCritical-thinking skills\nCalm demeanor in high-stress situations\nSupportive attitude\nActive listening\nHow much do midwives make?\nFactors that may affect midwife salaries\nEducation and experience\nType of employer\nLocation\n",
"segment": "It's critical to be able to focus on doing all these things well, alone or simultaneously. Critical-thinking skills\nA midwife needs to be able to identify the details of a situation and formulate an appropriate response on the spot. While some situations require a simple plan of action, others may be more complicated and require more creative thinking using a combination of knowledge, experience and an open-minded interpretation of the circumstances. You'll find in many situations you have no choice but to make a determination using your best judgment. Calm demeanor in high-stress situations\nYour patient is counting on you to remain calm and maintain confidence in stressful times. Taking fast action, when necessary, while remaining level-headed and objective will give you much better chances of making a life-saving decision and your calmness will help the mother feel in control of the situation so she can give birth with as few complications as possible. Supportive attitude\nChoosing a midwife is a hugely important decision, as the midwife is the main point of contact for expectant parents, so you must be truly interested in providing the best support to them, whether that involves sharing your knowledge with them, identifying their unique needs or providing emotional support. Active listening\nActively listening to your patients and their families helps you in terms of understanding their needs so you know how to help them, as well as helping to build trust and rapport with them. Related: Learn About Being a Nurse Practitioner\nHow much do midwives make?",
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"headings": "Do Loud Noises Affect Heart Rate?\nDo Loud Noises Affect Heart Rate?\nBackground\n\"FIght or Flight\"\nThe hypothesis\ninstructions for the experiment\nFollow-up questions\nExcerpted from\nThe Complete Idiot's Guide to Science Fair Projects\nFind out using this quick and simple activity!\nGrades\nSubjects\nTYPE:\n",
"segment": "That message was something like, \"Yikes, get me out of here!\" While all that was going on, a message was on its way to your brain, allowing pain to register after you had already pulled your hand away. \"FIght or Flight\"\nThe brain is the control center of the human body. It communicates via chemical messages with the different systems that make up the body, such as the muscular, digestive, and circulatory systems. When your reflexes kick in, they activate the nervous system, which relays a message to the muscular system, telling it to \"Move!\" Other things happen in your body as well when your reflexes are activated. Think back on some of your own experiences and think how you felt after you had a real scare or did something that put yourself in harm's way. Can you remember feeling your heart pounding? Your pulse racing? Maybe your face felt very hot, or you even started shaking involuntarily.",
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"headings": "\nObjectives :\nLearn\nSelf-Reflection\nWhat is a Sense of Self?\nWhat is Self-Concept?\nWhat does a Sense of Self Mean for Preschoolers?\nWhat is Resilience?\nWhat Role does Culture Play?\nWhat Does this Mean for You?\nSee\nSense of Self: An Introduction\nDo\nCompleting this Course\nExplore\nSelf Reflection Activity\nApply\nBuilding Positive Teacher-Child Relationships\nExpressing Warmth and Affection to Children\nGlossary\nDemonstrate\nReferences & Resources :\n",
"segment": "Sense Of Self: An Introduction | VLS\nSecondary tabs\nObjectives : Define and describe the sense of self for preschoolers. Reflect on your experiences, relationships and perceptions that shaped your own sense of self and understand how this affects the work you do with children. Define resilience and its importance to the work of a preschool teacher. Identify ways culture and early experiences influence a sense of self for children in preschool and their families. Learn\nLearn\nSelf-Reflection\nAs we think about our lives, we tend to have ideas or question ourselves about who we are as a person and who we are in a specific role (e.g., a member of a family, a worker, etc.). Take a moment to jot down a few words or phrases that describe the kind of person you are. How did you describe yourself? Funny?",
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"headings": "The Symptoms of an Alcoholic Personality and What It Means for Your Family\nThe Symptoms of an Alcoholic Personality and What It Means for Your Family\nQuick Links\nWhat Can You Consider to Be Symptoms of an Alcoholic Personality?\nWe're Here to Help. Call Today!\nWhat Should You Do If You Think Someone in Your Family Has a Drinking Problem?\nHow Does Alcoholism Affect the Whole Family Now and in Recovery?\n",
"segment": "Keep your own needs in perspective. From this point forward, your own recovery will happen alongside the addict’s recovery. This last step is just as important as the rest. As you hope and expect that your loved one with alcohol use disorder will take responsibility and begin to step in the right direction of recovery, you will be setting a compassionate and responsible example by taking good care of your physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health. Change Your Life Today! Alcohol Recovery Is Possible\n888-292-7243\nEmail Us\nHow Does Alcoholism Affect the Whole Family Now and in Recovery? It’s also important to understand how alcoholism affects the family in bigger and more systemic ways—and how the family dynamics affect the alcoholic. It isn’t the addict alone who experiences changes to their personality and lifestyle. People close to that individual tend to adapt around the fear and turbulence too. Family members may experience shame, resentment, passive aggression, overaccommodation, caretaking, and hopelessness, among other limiting feelings and behaviors.",
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"headings": "10 Great Critical Thinking Activities That Engage Your Students\n10 Great Critical Thinking Activities That Engage Your Students\n10 Terrific Critical Thinking Activities\n1. Defining the Problem\n2. Classroom Gallery\n3. Do a Film or Book Review\n4. Asking the \"3 Cs\"\n5. Fact vs. Opinion\n6. Feeling the Fear (and Doing it Anyway)\n7. Who is My Hero?\n8. The Circles of Possibility\n9. A Grand Solution\n10. The Socratic Seminar\nA Community of Critical Thinkers\n10 Engaging Critical Thinking Activities\n$ 7.99\nHow can students own their learning with critical thinking activities they’ll really love? Here are... read more\n",
"segment": "How does it affect me, the community, or the world? Where do we begin? 2. Classroom Gallery\nOrganizing a classroom gallery walk is a simple way to ignite learners’ imaginations, get them moving around, and engage them in varying discussions about arts and issues of every kind. To mix things up, you can do a different theme each week or month. The idea is simple. All you do is turn your classroom into a display modelled after what you might find in an art gallery. How you do it is up to you. Use images, documents, objects, and anything else related to the chosen theme. Once you’ve got it set up, students walk around and visit the different “exhibits” in the classroom.",
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"url": "https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/pay-salary/how-much-do-midwives-make",
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"headings": "How Much Do Midwives Make? Average Salaries By State and Factors That Affect Salary\nHow Much Do Midwives Make? Average Salaries By State and Factors That Affect Salary\nWhat is a midwife?\nRelated: Learn About Being a Medical Assistant\nSkills needed to become a midwife\nConfidence\nNon-judgmental\nEmpathy\nSincere desire to care for others\nPatience and flexibility\nInterpersonal skills\nObservational skills\nSelf-motivation and multitasking\nCritical-thinking skills\nCalm demeanor in high-stress situations\nSupportive attitude\nActive listening\nHow much do midwives make?\nFactors that may affect midwife salaries\nEducation and experience\nType of employer\nLocation\n",
"segment": "Patience and flexibility\nThere will be situations in which you have to repeat yourself to make sure the patient understands what you're trying to tell her, you'll find yourself answering a lot of questions from patients and families and you may need to switch to plan B if the circumstances of the delivery become unfavorable to sticking with the birth plan. Flexibility and patience can make the difference between life and death, in extreme situations. If you plan to become a midwife, you'll need to understand this before going into it. Interpersonal skills\nHaving a baby is something that happens across the board, to all kinds of people. These are your patients, so you must be willing to provide unbiased, professional care to every patient, regardless of any of your own personal feelings as well as being able to communicate in a way that relates to the patient. The families a midwife cares for are depending on the knowledgeable, professional support they need to get through this life event with minimal difficulty. Observational skills\nIt's crucial to be able to identify the circumstances of the entire situation as well as pinpoint the finer details, as the smallest detail can entirely change the outcome of the situation. Self-motivation and multitasking\nDuring labor, you'll be doing several things at once. Remember, you're the only medical professional on site. You'll be monitoring the timing of contractions while keeping an eye on the baby's vitals and explaining things to the mom and partner, all while walking her through the necessary paperwork.",
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"headings": "Signing Kids Up for Sports\nSigning Kids Up for Sports\nWhat Are the Benefits of Sports?\nWhen Should Kids Start Playing Sports?\nHow Can We Choose the Right Sport?\nSports and Your Family\n",
"segment": "Before you sign your kids up, think about how practices and games might affect their day-to-day life — and yours: How will it affect how much time your child has for things like homework, other activities, and time with friends and family? You may want to get the schedule of practices and games to see what a typical week would look like. Kids need downtime to rest, think creatively, and play freely. Will your child still have enough free time? How will the sport affect the rest of the family's plans? Many teams only practice and play games on weekends, which can be a problem if weekends in your family are already busy. Will you have to drive your child to practices and games? How involved do you want to be in the sport, and how involved does your child want you to be? Sports leagues usually look for parents to volunteer with everything from coaching to team snacks and carpooling.",
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"segment": "Act Like A Man, Act Like A Woman 1.3.1\nInvolving men in Family Planning & SRH\n< Back To Guide\nAct Like a Man, Act Like a Woman\nThe aim of this activity is to increase awareness of differences in rules of behaviour for men and women and understand how gender roles affect the lives of men and women. This activity will help you think about perceptions of gender norms in your country or region. Remember that these perceptions can be affected by class, race, ethnicity and other differences and will be somewhat different for other people than for you. It is also important to remember that gender norms are constantly changing in many countries. As you go through these steps, realize that they are meant for both men and women to consider. Even though you may feel that you have more knowledge about the norms for your own sex, you should still be able to reflect on norms for the opposite sex. Gender norms are generalized and shared by the majority of society, and both men and women can pressure their same-sex peers and can pressure peers from the opposite sex to “act like a man” or “act like a woman”. Act Like a Man, Act Like a Woman\nHave you ever been told to “act like a man”? If yes, think about how it made you feel. Have you heard men or boys being told to “act like a man”?",
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"segment": "Find and join activities where you can meet other people with the same interests - this may include starting a new hobby, joining a club or volunteering. You are less likely to feel isolated and alone when you are doing things you enjoy with other people. 5 6\nFor information on what you can do and how to stay connected, look on the news and events page, Act-Belong-Commit website 7 or the Do Something Near You website. Grief and loss\nGrief is a natural response to loss. Examples of loss may include: death of a loved one\nthe end of a relationship\na miscarriage\nloss of a job\nlosing a way of life\nchildren leaving home\ninfertility\nseparation from friends and family. 8\nThere is no right or wrong way to experience loss, or to grieve and we can experience it in many ways with a wide range of emotions such as: shock – especially if the loss is unexpected\nsadness\nanger\nanxiety\nregret\nfeeling overwhelmed\nguilt. 14 9\nGrief is something that takes time to work through. Everyone experiences grief in their own way and feelings of grief can last for weeks, months or even years.",
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"url": "https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/pay-salary/how-much-do-midwives-make",
"title": "How Much Do Midwives Make? Average Salaries By State and Factors That Affect Salary | Indeed.com",
"headings": "How Much Do Midwives Make? Average Salaries By State and Factors That Affect Salary\nHow Much Do Midwives Make? Average Salaries By State and Factors That Affect Salary\nWhat is a midwife?\nRelated: Learn About Being a Medical Assistant\nSkills needed to become a midwife\nConfidence\nNon-judgmental\nEmpathy\nSincere desire to care for others\nPatience and flexibility\nInterpersonal skills\nObservational skills\nSelf-motivation and multitasking\nCritical-thinking skills\nCalm demeanor in high-stress situations\nSupportive attitude\nActive listening\nHow much do midwives make?\nFactors that may affect midwife salaries\nEducation and experience\nType of employer\nLocation\n",
"segment": "Identifying complications in mother and/or child during pregnancy and labor\nReferring or providing medical care or other assistance\nTaking emergency measures as needed\nProvide antenatal education to prepare for parenthood\nProvide health counseling for the mother and child\nRelated: Learn About Being a Medical Assistant\nSkills needed to become a midwife\nWhile education and certification are of utmost importance, midwives need more than knowledge. Below are several personality traits and innate skills needed to be a midwife: Confidence\nMidwives take on an enormous amount of responsibility and tend to work mostly independently, so it's essential to remain confident in their own abilities to handle a range of situations. In the case of a home birth, the midwife is typically the only medical professional present, so it's their job to perform emergency resuscitation or reach out to emergency personnel for necessary assistance. As a midwife, if you trust your own abilities, your patients will find it easier to trust you with such an important life event. Non-judgmental\nMidwives treat patients of all backgrounds, religious beliefs and economic situations. To be able to handle situations effectively, it's crucial to remain professional and reserve judgment, as the important thing is the health of the mother and baby. Empathy\nMaintaining objectivity must be joined with a high level of empathy for patients and their families. Depending on the unique situation, it's important to know when to take an overtly empathetic approach and when it's more appropriate to be factual and straightforward while remaining compassionate.",
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"url": "https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/government-policy/presidential-candidates-won-popular-vote-lost-election-romney/",
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"headings": "Will Your Taxes Go Up or Down Under the New Tax Rules?\nWill Your Taxes Go Up or Down Under the New Tax Rules?\nWhat do you want to know about?\nIncome tax brackets\nWill your tax bracket change?\nStandard deduction and exemptions\nChild and family tax credits\nHomeownership tax breaks\nEducation tax credits and deductions\nOther itemized deductions\nOther individual taxes\nDoes all this help me, or not?\nWhy wait? Filing your taxes can take just minutes\n\"I'll do my own taxes.\"\n\"Do my taxes for me.\"\nWhat's next?\nFile your tax return the way you want to\nSee what tax bracket you're in\nLearn how to fill out a W-4 so you can avoid tax surprises\nAbout the author\nTina Orem\n",
"segment": "Only active-duty members of the armed forces may deduct moving expenses. How this could affect you: If you’re thinking about buying a house or already have a big mortgage, read more on how the tax changes could affect homeowners. Note that you have to itemize to take the deductions for mortgage interest and state and local and property taxes, so this is less of an issue if you decide to take the standard deduction. Back to top\nEducation tax credits and deductions\n» No big changes for those with student-loan debt or who rely on education credits. The 529 expansion could help families that send their kids to private school. Old 2018\nNew 2018\nEducation credits available\nAmerican Opportunity Tax Credit\nLifetime Learning Credit\nNo change\nTuition and fees\nUp to $4,000 (in lieu of taking education tax credits)\nNo change\nStudent loan interest deduction\n$2,500\nNo change\nCollege-savings plans\nA 529 plan allows for tax-advantaged savings for future college costs\nCan take up to $10,000 a year out of a 529 plan to pay for public or private elementary or secondary school. Teachers' classroom expenses\n$250\nNo change\nHow this could affect you: If you have a child in private elementary, middle or high school, you can now use your 529 to pay tuition. Though contributions to 529 plans aren’t deductible on your federal tax return, they might be deductible on your state return.",
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"segment": "Manage Stress\nYou must ensure the bullying does not penetrate deep into you affecting your health and mind. Learn to manage the stress level by practising yoga, exercises etc\nTake a break\nYou can do something else other than the internet. Take a break from this type of social media bullying and enjoy activities, which interest you a lot. Understand the perspectives\nAfter reading an offensive comment on the internet, do not complaint yourself immediately instead view it in a right perspective. Everyone has their own belief and perspective and you cannot label it as right and wrong. You have to understand build such type of thinking to handle the cyberbullying\nHow do you prevent cyberbullying? Three Normal Ways\nIncrease your Family time\nThe best remedy to prevent social media bullying is to spend more time with your family. When you increase the time for your family then all the things will lie on a line. The parents should allocate a couple of hours to talk with their kids regularly. When you build a good relationship with your kids then they will not look for a company in the virtual world of the internet.",
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"segment": "Your primary care doctor may also be involved in a diagnostic assessment or make referrals to a mental health specialist. A diagnosis may be based on the following: A medical history of physical illness or mental health disorders in you or in your family\nA complete physical to identify or rule out a condition that may be causing symptoms\nQuestions about your current concerns or why you're seeking help\nQuestions about how recent events or changes in your life — trauma, relationships, work, death of a friend or relative — have affected how you think, feel or behave\nQuestionnaires or other formal tests that ask for your feedback on how you think, feel or behave in typical situations\nQuestions about past and current alcohol and drug use\nA history of trauma, abuse, family crises or other major life events\nQuestions about past or current thoughts about violence against yourself or others\nQuestionnaires or interviews completed by someone who knows you well, such as a parent or spouse\nWhen is an evaluation or treatment needed? Each mental health condition has its own signs and symptoms. In general, however, professional help might be needed if you experience: Marked changes in personality, eating or sleeping patterns\nAn inability to cope with problems or daily activities\nFeeling of disconnection or withdrawal from normal activities\nUnusual or \"magical\" thinking\nExcessive anxiety\nProlonged sadness, depression or apathy\nThoughts or statements about suicide or harming others\nSubstance misuse\nExtreme mood swings\nExcessive anger, hostility or violent behavior\nMany people who have mental health disorders consider their signs and symptoms a normal part of life or avoid treatment out of shame or fear. If you're concerned about your mental health, don't hesitate to seek advice. Consult your primary care doctor or make an appointment with a psychiatrist, psychologist or other mental health professional. It may be important for you to find a professional who is familiar with your culture or who demonstrates an understanding of the cultural and social context that's relevant to your experiences and life story. With appropriate support, you can identify mental health conditions and receive appropriate treatment, such as medications or counseling.",
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"headings": "How to Write a UCAS Reference [Updated for 2021 Applicants]\nHow to Write a UCAS Reference [Updated for 2021 Applicants]\nA good UCAS Reference can affect whether a student is accepted to a UK university. Read our complete guide to collating & writing the UCAS Reference.\nFree Ebook: How to Manage UCAS References in your School\nWho writes the UCAS reference?\nWhat do universities look for in a reference letter?\nWhat are the essential components of a UCAS reference?\nHow to write the best UCAS reference for your students\nTalk to your students\nRead the Personal Statement\nShow, don't tell\nExample Reference – Chemistry\nDon't cut corners\nDescribe your students' potential\nExample Reference – History\nBe honest\nDiscussing mitigating circumstances\nIllness, accident or disability\nIllness or death of a family member\nHome life problems\nStudent is the first in their family to go to university\nTeaching and learning challenges\nCOVID-19 updates for 2021 applicants\nContextual information about your school's experience of COVID-19\nExtenuating circumstances relating to COVID-19\n",
"segment": "It can also guide and better structure what you write in your own reference. Tip: It’s also worth noting that the UCAS reference should not repeat any information given in the student’s own application, unless you are commenting on it. Show, don't tell\nLike your student’s personal statement, the UCAS reference needs to make a coherent argument about why you feel a student’s aptitudes, skills and experiences mean they are suited to this particular university course. This means that you should illustrate examples to back up your reference. For example, rather than saying that a student is “proactive”, think of an example from their curricular or extracurricular activities to help illustrate your point. For every positive statement you make about a student, think about a specific example you can point to which demonstrates that particular attitude, characteristic or behavior. Example Reference – Chemistry\nJasmine has strong analytical skills and is able to operate with complex multi-step thinking. This has been evident in her work on mole calculations, where she is precise and careful, fully understanding the reason that being detail-oriented is so important. Don't cut corners\nGiven the time pressures we’ve already outlined, it’s important that any references aren’t rushed or written without proper planning.",
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"headings": "When a Family Member Is Unwilling to Seek Help\nWhen a Family Member Is Unwilling to Seek Help\nHow should I talk to my family member?\nWhat can I do?\nLearn about mental illness and addiction\nTalk to your family member about your concerns, and encourage them to seek support\nGet support for yourself and your family\nTake care of yourself\nSupport other family members\nGet to know the Mental Health Act and crisis resources\nHow do I prepare for a crisis?\nWhat if I think my family member may harm themself or someone else?\nCan I force my family member into treatment?\nResources\nFamily resources\nCanadian Mental Health Association\nwww.cmha.ca\nFAME Reconnect Family and Caregiver Support Services\nwww.reconnect.on.ca\nMood Disorders Association of Ontario\nwww.mooddisorders.ca\nSchizophrenia Society of Ontario\nwww.schizophrenia.on.ca\nSupports for children\nCrisis resources\nToronto Distress Centre\n416 408-HELP (4357)\nGerstein Centre\n416 929-5200\n",
"segment": "Make time for activities that help you cope with stress. Make time to see other family members and friends. Don’t be afraid to ask friends and family for help. Be aware of your boundaries and set limits to make sure they are respected. Look after your own physical and mental health, and seek support if necessary. Support other family members\nMental illness and addiction affect the whole family, as well as the person’s friends. It is important that everyone receives the support they need. Give what support you can, without overwhelming yourself, and direct others to the resources listed at the end of this pamphlet. Children in particular may need help to understand what is happening. If you are concerned about how a child is coping, you could speak to their family doctor.",
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"url": "https://funcheaporfree.com/100-summer-activities-for-kids-free-printable-included/",
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"headings": "100 Fun Summer Activities for KIDS!\n100 Fun Summer Activities for KIDS!\nHOW TO PLAN SUMMER ACTIVITIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY\nNOW IT'S TIME TO SOAK UP THE SUN WITH YOUR SUMMER LISTS\nSUMMER ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS THAT ARE FUN, CHEAP OR FREE\nFUN SUMMER ACTIVITIES KIDS CAN DO ON THEIR OWN\nTHINGS KIDS CAN DO WHEN THEY'RE BORED\nFUN ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS\nSUMMER ACTIVITIES FOR THE FAMILY\nFUN SUMMER ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES\nDON'T FORGET YOUR FREE SUMMER ACTIVITIES PRINTABLE!\n",
"segment": "Just before summer break sit down as a family and come up with one big thing each person would like to do. These are things like theme or water parks, weekend trips, more expensive museums, family fun centers, etc. They are higher in price and take a good amount of advance planning. Once those have been decided, everyone must think of as many fun and affordable ideas to fill up the rest of the summer list. We love this part because we smile and laugh thinking back on past summers and remembering fun things we did like building forts or roasting s'mores over the campfire. NOW IT'S TIME TO SOAK UP THE SUN WITH YOUR SUMMER LISTS\nWith our lists in hand we are ready for summer! Pencil some of the bigger activities into your calendar so your kids know what they have to look forward to. If you need help thinking of some fun things to add to your list, we've got you covered. Here are 100 summer activities for kids that are fun, cheap, or free that will have you wishing days had more hours and summer lasted just a little bit longer. Plus there's some extra fun that the kids can enjoy on their own.",
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"segment": "if you heard a professor of child development say that young children become better at reading minds, you would know that she was talking about a child\ndeveloping a theory of mind\ncross cultural research on the development of theory of mind has found that\nthere are few differences between children from a wide variety of cultures and countries\nrecursive thinking involves the ability to\nthink about what others are thinking that you are thinking\nwhile you are sitting with your friends in the cafeteria at lunchtime, someone who is walking past your table splashes some juice on your shoulder. 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"title": "How Drugs Hurt Your Family | Just Think Twice",
"headings": "How Drugs Hurt Your Family\nHow Drugs Hurt Your Family\nHurting Your Family Financially\nYou Hurt Your Relationship with Your Family\nSee Related\n",
"segment": "If using drugs starts to consume your life, your relationships become less important, and you lose interest in school, sports or work. You may withdraw from family members and activities. What if using drugs becomes a need and turns into an addiction? When a family member uses drugs, it affects the whole family. When you use drugs: Others can no longer count on you to do what you say you’re going to do\nYou may become rebellious and defiant with parents, guardians and siblings\nYou may have mood swings, paranoia, and irrational anger\nYou may verbally and physically assault others\nYou may start stealing things: money, credit cards, and other valuable items\nYou no longer spend time with family members and do the things you used to do together\nYou put stress on your parents or guardians: the fear of a child who will hurt themselves or someone else, or die. People who use drugs don’t see the damage and hurt they’re causing others. The whole family is affected.",
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"headings": "A Guide to Issues Affecting The Elderly\nA Guide to Issues Affecting The Elderly\nThe first thing we usually think about when considering issues affecting the elderly are health and mobility problems, and, of course, they are a major concern for many older people.\nHowever, there are also social issues to contend with such as isolation and loneliness, financial issues due to reduced income and feelings of inadequacy after retirement when people no longer have a working role in society.\nSocial Issues Affecting Older People\nLet’s take a close look at some of these issues affecting the elderly…\nLoneliness\nBeing a Family Caregiver\nAdjusting To Retirement\nRelocation\nBereavement\nSelf-Neglect\nCommon Elderly Health Issues\nChronic Health Conditions\nCognitive Health\nMental Health\nPhysical Injury\nMalnutrition\nIncontinence\nVision and Hearing Impairment\nDo you need to arrange care for a loved one?\n",
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"url": "https://www.illustratedministry.com/2019/advent-devotional-for-kids/",
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"segment": "Our Advent calendar is more of an activity calendar — activities that can help you get into the Advent and Christmas spirit. Some of these activities will be great for your kids to do by themselves—others will require the whole family. And some activities require you to get out of your house and go into your community. Illustrated Ministry always does a good job creatively welcoming you into the Advent season. Their design elements are fun and engaging, yet approachable and straightforward in all the detail. I appreciate the way their resources give kids and families a platform to step into the mystery of Advent in compelling and meaningful ways. – Daniel Booker, Associate Pastor of Children & Families, Bethany Covenant Church\nEach of the Advent calendar activities fits in with our theme of light and darkness and will help participants (of all ages) think about light and darkness and how it can affect how we think about Advent and Christmas. Below are 3 sample activities from the Advent Calendar: When it is dark outside, lights and sparkles remind us to celebrate. Does your family use Christmas lights to light up your home or Christmas tree?",
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"segment": "It is not about control or making children fear adults. It is about knowing children and creating the best physical and social environment in which they can learn. Your approach to guidance for preschoolers is likely made up of different influences, such as your own childhood experiences and your personal beliefs about the role of a preschool teacher in helping children guide their behavior. Some preschool teachers may believe that it is their responsibility to maintain and control the behaviors of young children, while others may believe that preschoolers will learn to control their own behaviors through teaching and experiences. It is important to reflect on your understanding of your role and how your beliefs shape the guidance that you are providing preschoolers in your program. When guidance is viewed as a process of understanding and supporting the development of skills, in other words, as teaching, the needs of families and children can be understood, respected, and met. Family priorities affect children’s behaviors. For example, some families might place a high value on talking about emotions and expressing them as they occur, whereas other families may value keeping emotions quiet and private. As a preschool teacher, you need to be sensitive and respectful of individual differences in social-emotional development when engaging with children and their families. Guidance and Children’s Development:",
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"headings": "10 Principles of Economics\n10 Principles of Economics\nContents\nHow People Make Decisions\n1. People face trade-offs\n2. Significance of opportunity cost in decision making\n3. Rational people think at the margin\n4. People respond to incentives\nHow People Interact With Each Other\n5. Trade can make everyone better off\n6. Markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity\n7. Government can sometimes improve market outcomes\nThe Forces and Trends That Affect How The Economy as a Whole Works\n8. A country's standard of living depends on country production\n9. Prices rise when the government prints too much money\n10. Society faces a short-run trade off between inflation and unemployment\n",
"segment": "Whereas putting a tax on a good, say fuel, can induce people to consume it less which is a negative incentive. How People Interact With Each Other\n5. Trade can make everyone better off\nTrade is not like a sports competition, where one side gains and the other side loses. Consider trade that takes place inside your home. Your family is likely to be involved in trade with other families on a daily basis. Most families do not build their own homes, make their own clothes, or grow their own food. Countries benefit from trading with one another as well. Trade allows for specialization in products that benefits countries (or families)\nFor example, it was widely believed for centuries that in international trade one country's gain from an exchange must be the other country's loss. 6. Markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity\nMany countries that once had centrally planned economies have abandoned this system and are trying to develop market economies.",
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"headings": "Why and How to Plan a Family Reunion Vacation\nWhy and How to Plan a Family Reunion Vacation\nTable of Contents\n1. Start early and choose dates.\n2. Designate leaders.\n3. Pick the best destination for your family reunion vacation.\nKeep travel budgets in mind.\nDon’t forget travel logistics.\nThink about activities for all ages.\nAvoid too much site-seeing.\nPlan to compromise.\n4. Choose the right accommodations.\nConsider an all-inclusive resort.\nBook a cruise.\nStay together in a vacation rental home.\n5. Plan meals in advance.\nMake some of your own meals, if possible.\nTake turns choosing meals.\nHost themed dinners.\n6. Consider childcare options.\n7. Organize activities before leaving home.\nSign up for activities in advance.\nPlan mornings, afternoons and evenings.\nSpend time together and apart.\n8. Apologize and forgive.\nLearn more family travel tips!\nSave these family reunion vacation tips!\nHave you ever embarked on a family reunion vacation? Share your questions or tips below!\n",
"segment": "Eventually, though, you’ll want to set up a Zoom call attended by all family members or each family unit leader to hash out which place makes the most sense. Keep travel budgets in mind. Some family units may have much more expendable income than others. If someone has deep pockets and a generous heart who wants to pitch in to pay a portion (or all expenses) for others who can’t afford as much, then that might solve the problem. But, this may not be feasible or other family members may not be comfortable accepting such financial help. It works best to choose a destination that works for all budgets and allows those with extra cash to choose upgrades and more expensive experiences as desired. Don’t forget travel logistics. Air travel and other forms of transport can greatly affect costs. Therefore, do some research on how much it will cost each family unit to reach destinations before making your final decision. It’s also obviously much more expensive for a family of five to reach a faraway destination than it is for a couple without kids.",
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"headings": "Estate Planning for Small Business Owners in 8 Steps\nEstate Planning for Small Business Owners in 8 Steps\nPriyanka Prakash, JD\nEstate Planning for Small Business Owners in 8 Steps\nWhy Business Estate Planning Is Important\nThe 8 Steps of Estate Planning for Small Business Owners\nStep 1: Start With a Will and Basic Estate Plan\nStep 2: Plan for Tax Efficiencies\nStep 3: Sort out Issues in Family-Owned Businesses\nStep 4. Draft a Buy-Sell Agreement (Optional)\nStep 5: Buy Life and Disability Insurance\nStep 6: Create a Succession Plan\nStep 7: Have a Discussion With Affected Parties\nStep 8: Update Your Estate Plan as Necessary\nDon’t Delay Estate Planning for Your Small Business: Find a Good Lawyer, and Get a Plan in Place Now\nArticle Sources:\nPriyanka Prakash, JD\n",
"segment": "Estate Planning for Small Business Owners in 8 Steps\nBusiness Finance\nEstate Planning for Small Business Owners in 8 Steps\nPriyanka Prakash, JD\nUpdated on October 28, 2020\nAdvertiser Disclosure\nEstate Planning for Small Business Owners in 8 Steps\nStart with a will and basic estate plan\nPlan for tax efficiencies\nSort out issues in family-owned businesses\nDraft a buy-sell agreement (for multi-owner businesses)\nBuy life and disability insurance\nCreate a succession plan\nHave a discussion with affected parties\nUpdate your estate plan as necessary\nAs a small business owner, you have dozens of things competing for your attention on a daily basis. Marketing your product or service, hiring staff, invoicing customers… the list goes on. Most business owners are too busy taking care of the here and now to think about the future. In fact, 30% of business owners have no estate plan, and many of those who do haven’t updated their estate plan recently.[1]\nBusiness estate planning helps ensure that your business matters are handled according to your wishes when you die or if you become disabled. This is not a subject most people want to think about, but good planning will protect the business that you’ve worked so hard on and poured so many resources into. This is true for all businesses but especially for family-owned businesses that you want to pass down to the next generation. Estate planning for small business owners involves a long, detailed discussion with a lawyer and financial advisor who are experienced in estate and succession planning. But there are some things that you can start thinking about now to inform your discussion. Here’s what you need to know to put together a comprehensive business estate plan. Why Business Estate Planning Is Important\nMost small business owners who don’t have an estate plan didn’t bother to create one because the topic is too difficult to think about.[1] No entrepreneur wants to imagine a time when they cannot take an active role in their business.",
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"headings": "10 Great Critical Thinking Activities That Engage Your Students\n10 Great Critical Thinking Activities That Engage Your Students\n10 Terrific Critical Thinking Activities\n1. Defining the Problem\n2. Classroom Gallery\n3. Do a Film or Book Review\n4. Asking the \"3 Cs\"\n5. Fact vs. Opinion\n6. Feeling the Fear (and Doing it Anyway)\n7. Who is My Hero?\n8. The Circles of Possibility\n9. A Grand Solution\n10. The Socratic Seminar\nA Community of Critical Thinkers\n10 Engaging Critical Thinking Activities\n$ 7.99\nHow can students own their learning with critical thinking activities they’ll really love? Here are... read more\n",
"segment": "How do they personify my own dreams and ideals to be a better and stronger person? Am I a hero to anyone? If so, why? Why do we need heroes and mentors in life? What do I want to be remembered for most of all? How will I achieve this in my life? 8. The Circles of Possibility\nThe Circles of Possibility are a powerful critical thinking exercise for understanding ourselves and the world around us, and also visualizing meaningful solutions to the issues, challenges, and questions that affect us all. These steps are a useful collaborative problem-solving exercise that also develops meaningful lifelong learning skills like creative thinking, information literacy, cultural empathy, self-awareness, global citizenship, world view, and many more. Begin with a problem, and ask:",
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"headings": "Screen Addiction Affects Physical and Mental Health\nScreen Addiction Affects Physical and Mental Health\nIt's easy to get the care you need.\nScreen Time and Kids\nSet a Good Example\nLong-term Effects\nBeing Involved in Your Kids’ Screen Time\nIt's easy to get the care you need.\nKathryn E. Lorenz, MD\nUpper Valley Family Medicine\n",
"segment": "Set a Good Example\nPart of limiting kids’ screen time is setting a good example as a parent. Dr. Lorenz recommends monitoring and limiting your own screen usage. She adds, “Don't have TV on in the background, behind all of our activities. If I do that my kids are staring off between questions of their homework. So, model turning the TV off.” Long-term Effects\nIn children, effects of screen addiction may include: Speech delay\nCognitive impairment\nDifficulty with problem-solving and creative thinking\nCyber bullying and exposure to predators\nBody weight issues and poor bone health due to lack of physical activity, which later in life can add up to heart disease and other health conditions\nDepression and anxiety\nBeing Involved in Your Kids’ Screen Time\nLorenz recommends that parents set screen time limits with their kids. And she advises staying involved in your kids’ screen use. This gives you the opportunity to teach what is appropriate and what to avoid. “We can certainly play video games with our kids so we know what's actually in the content of them, because not all of the ratings equate to what we think our kids should really be viewing.”",
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"url": "https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/government-policy/presidential-candidates-won-popular-vote-lost-election-romney/",
"title": "Will Your Taxes Go Up or Down Under the New Tax Rules? - NerdWallet",
"headings": "Will Your Taxes Go Up or Down Under the New Tax Rules?\nWill Your Taxes Go Up or Down Under the New Tax Rules?\nWhat do you want to know about?\nIncome tax brackets\nWill your tax bracket change?\nStandard deduction and exemptions\nChild and family tax credits\nHomeownership tax breaks\nEducation tax credits and deductions\nOther itemized deductions\nOther individual taxes\nDoes all this help me, or not?\nWhy wait? Filing your taxes can take just minutes\n\"I'll do my own taxes.\"\n\"Do my taxes for me.\"\nWhat's next?\nFile your tax return the way you want to\nSee what tax bracket you're in\nLearn how to fill out a W-4 so you can avoid tax surprises\nAbout the author\nTina Orem\n",
"segment": "Home equity debt\nYou may deduct interest on up to $100,000 of home equity debt ($50,000 if married filing separately). Eliminated unless money is used to buy, build or substantially improve the home. Capital gains exclusion\nYou must have owned the home, and used it as your primary residence, during at least two of the five years before the date of sale. You cannot have used this exclusion in the two years before the sale of the home. No change\nMoving expenses\nYou can deduct some moving expenses if you meet distance and time requirements. Only active-duty members of the armed forces may deduct moving expenses. How this could affect you: If you’re thinking about buying a house or already have a big mortgage, read more on how the tax changes could affect homeowners. Note that you have to itemize to take the deductions for mortgage interest and state and local and property taxes, so this is less of an issue if you decide to take the standard deduction. Back to top\nEducation tax credits and deductions\n» No big changes for those with student-loan debt or who rely on education credits.",
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"url": "https://parentinghealthybabies.com/11-activities-to-improve-low-self-esteem-in-teens/",
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"headings": "11 activities to improve low self-esteem in teens\n11 activities to improve low self-esteem in teens\nWhat is self-esteem?\nWhat are the causes of low self-esteem in teens?\nHow to know if your teens have low self-esteem:\nWhat are the long-term effects of low self-esteem in teens?\nSources:\nRELATED POSTS\n",
"segment": "Disturbances in family life\nThey can be affected by your parenting style\nDifficulties keeping up with school work\nBody issues\nBullying in school\nLack of friends\nInability to ‘fit’ in with others\nEmotional or social discrimination\nMedical problems\nFor all the above, your teen might blame themselves for the situation and think it’s their fault. How to know if your teens have low self-esteem: A teen or child with low self-esteem will: avoid trying new things\nfind it difficult to make friends or ask for help\nfeel unloved and unwanted\nhave a persistent fear of embarrassment or failure\nblame others for their own shortcomings\nfeel, or pretend to feel, emotionally indifferent\nbe unable to tolerate a normal level of frustration\nput down their own talents and abilities\nuse negative self-talk\nbe easily influenced\nWhat are the long-term effects of low self-esteem in teens? Lack of self-esteem in teens manifest as anxiety, panic attacks, commitment difficulties, body image issues, reliance on alcohol or drugs to feel better and depression; therefore, as a parent, it is your job to make sure your teens grow up healthy, confident and able to take on anything in the adult lives. Here are 11 activities you can try out to improve your teen’s self-esteem and power them through to adulthood: Indulge in their hobbies – Your kids might not be able to do what they love (and also be stress relief) if they’re juggling school, extracurriculars, chores, and homework. Thus you should put aside a few hours every week just for them to do whatever they love: sports, art, music, dance, etc.",
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"url": "https://animalso.com/breeds/shepherd-collie-mix/",
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"headings": "7 Facts That Will Make You Love the Border Collie German Shepherd Mix (+15 Photos)\n7 Facts That Will Make You Love the Border Collie German Shepherd Mix (+15 Photos)\nContents & Quick Navigation\n#1 They Look More Like a Purebred Than a Designer Breed\nBorder Collie and Shepherd Mix photo gallery\n#2 First Time Owner Friendly\n#3 An Energy Level Like No Other\n#4 Get Ready for Affection – and Lots of It!\n#5 As Smart and Witty as a Whip!\n#6 A Protection for the Whole Family\n#7 No Need to Visit the Vet Too Often\nIs The Shollie For You?\nAbout Alexandra Animalso\n",
"segment": "Thus, the combination of these two breeds results in an explosion of high energy! So it’s always best to think of your own personal activity levels before adopting one into your home. As an owner, you need to make sure your Shollie gets the activity and physical exercise she requires. Just take a look at these beautiful dogs and how they enjoy themselves playing: And the best way to do that would be to adapt an active lifestyle yourself (no, this dog is not suitable for couch potatoes like you, Josh. Sorry 🙂 )! While being playful, Shollies also do quite well on their own, so you can leave them alone at home for short intervals without worrying about them destroying furniture or getting too lonely. So, what activities can you give a Shepherd Collie mix to keep her happy and healthy? You don’t really need to come up with complicated obstacle courses or elaborate outdoor plans. Something as simple as giving your dog some fresh air at regular intervals throughout the day should be more than enough to keep him satisfied.",
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"segment": "As you read through these five affirmations and ways to give yourself grace, I hope you'll take them in. Read them. Write them down. Think about them. Most of all, I hope you'll use them to encourage yourself and realize that you are never alone and you always have the power to change your story. Keep Reading...\nShow less\nEntertainment\nBreaking Down The Beginning, Middle, And End of Netflix's Newest 'To All The Boys' Movie\nNoah Centineo and Lana Condor are back with the third and final installment of the \"To All The Boys I've Loved Before\" series\nAmanda Brennan\n14 February\nUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\n965485\nNetflix\nWere all teenagers and twenty-somethings bingeing the latest \"To All The Boys: Always and Forever\" last night with all of their friends on their basement TV? Nope? Just me? Oh, how I doubt that.",
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"url": "https://www.realtor.com/advice/buy/what-can-we-do-if-our-offer-was-not-presented-to-the-seller/",
"title": "Is Every Offer on a House Shown to the Seller?",
"headings": "Is Every Offer Shown to the Seller? What to Do If You Think Your Offer Is Being Ignored\nIs Every Offer Shown to the Seller? What to Do If You Think Your Offer Is Being Ignored\nWhy a seller might not see your offer\nThe shady side of withholding offers\nWhat to do if you think your offer is being withheld\nOk, so how do I get my dream home?\n",
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"segment": "It’s okay to tell someone that you feel like they are overstepping. Use your thank and release method. Thank them for sharing their opinion with you, but let them know you don’t think this situation needs their input. Tips for Minding Your Own Business\nDon’t gossip…EVER\nLet go of judgements, both your own and those that belong to someone else\nLearn to actively listen\nWork through every conversation with a positive outlook and mentality\nDon’t be afraid to ask others to butt out! Thank and release! Quotes about Minding Your Own Business\n“Don’t spend so much time analyzing me and my life. Worry about your own, that is obviously where the real issues lie.” Brittany Marcum\n“I don’t care what you think about me. I don’t think about you at all.” Coco Chanel\n“If you mind your own business, you’ll stay busy all the time.”",
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"headings": "How do Media Images of Men Affect Our Lives?\nHow do Media Images of Men Affect Our Lives?\nDiscussion Questions\nAuthor Bio:\n",
"segment": "Stereotypic Characteristics\nlogical thinkers\nthink rather than feel\ntake charge of situations\nloners\nprotect women and children\naggressive\nadventurers, take risks\nworldly wise\nNon-Traditional Characteristics\nsensitive to feelings\nwork with others\naccept help\nemotionally expressive\ncaring for children\nhaving harmonious relationships\nengaging in home-related activities\nhaving non-sexual friendships with women\nHow are the characteristics displayed by men on TV comparable to those of the men in your own life? How do they differ? How does the portrayal of men differ in various types of programing? Do TV ads seem to portray the \"new\" man and sportscasting the more traditional man? List your own male TV heroes. What qualities attract you to them? Do any actual men you know share them? List the various ways men are shown on TV in relationship to other men, such as controlling/sharing, caring/abusive, fighting/friendly, etc. In thinking about these TV men, how do they make you (if you are a man) feel about other men? Do you feel inferior to them or do you feel validated by them?",
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"url": "https://raisingchildren.net.au/disability/family-life/siblings/siblings-of-children-with-disability",
"title": "Siblings of children with disabilities | Raising Children Network",
"headings": "Siblings of children with disability: how they feel\nSuitable for 0-18 years\nSiblings of children with disability: how they feel\nKey points\nUpsides of having siblings with disability\nHow siblings might feel and think about disability\nPride\nAnger, resentment and jealousy\nEmbarrassment and guilt\nSadness\nFear and worry\nA sense of being alone\nStress\nFactors that affect thoughts and feelings about siblings with disability\nDid you find this helpful?\n",
"segment": "They’ve never known any different, but it’s still important to be aware of their thoughts and feelings. Type or severity of disability\nChildren often find it harder if their sibling has trouble communicating wants or needs or has challenging behaviour. If your child can’t understand her sibling or her sibling can’t understand her, this can affect the relationship. Medical and care needs\nIf your child with disability needs extra care and services, it might mean your family has to make changes that affect family routines and daily life. For example, it might affect getting to school on time, or it might change the activities you can all do together. Family and parental wellbeing\nHow your family adjusts to having a child with disability, including your relationship with your partner, can influence your children’s wellbeing. Did you find this helpful? Tell us what you think\nFirst Name * First Name\nLast Name * Last Name\nEmail Address * Email Address\nPostcode Postcode\nMessage subject Message subject\nSelect message type General enquiry Comments and suggestions Technical support Other\nMessage * Message\nAcknowledgements\nThis article was written with help from Kate Davis, RMIT University, Melbourne. References\nCridland, E.K., Jones, S.C., Stoyles, G., Caputi, P., & Magee, C.A. (2016). Families living with autism spectrum disorder:",
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"segment": "Ask, Does this affect me personally? If there is no down stream impact on your life, then your opinion shouldn’t matter and you should keep it to yourself. Unless someone is specifically asking for your advice, there is no reason to start dishing it out. If the other person wants to know what you think they will definitely ask you. But beware of situations where someone is just trying to start an argument. Make sure it’s advice they are looking for not a battle. Ask yourself the question, and think about whether or not you have any need to speak up. 2. React with positivity. When someone shares a choice or opinion, react with positivity.",
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"segment": "What are the details of the challenge we face? What do we want to overcome specifically? What do we know about this problem? Why is it important to address? Is this a time-sensitive problem? How does it affect me, the community, or the world? Where do we begin? 2. Classroom Gallery\nOrganizing a classroom gallery walk is a simple way to ignite learners’ imaginations, get them moving around, and engage them in varying discussions about arts and issues of every kind. To mix things up, you can do a different theme each week or month.",
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"segment": "You might not be eligible for future loans or credit cards, and if you are, you’ll most likely end up paying much higher interest rates. Not only that, the amount you can borrow will probably become limited. While filing for bankruptcy may be the best financial decision at this point in your life, it’s still important to understand how and why it affects your credit. How to Remove a Bankruptcy from Your Credit Report\nThe credit bureaus have active campaigns online to make you think that it’s not possible. They pretend to be helpful, but they have ulterior motives. They don’t say it outright, but the way they word their interpretation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) makes people think it can’t be done. The worst thing about that is that many top credit sites parrot the information, which makes for a lot of misinformation online. However, as you will see below, you can absolutely remove a bankruptcy from your credit report. When disputing a bankruptcy, you can’t file a dispute with one of the credit bureaus and expect it to apply to all three. Instead, you’ll have to file three separate disputes with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.",
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"segment": "Using this method, you can identify critical… well, gaps between your current and desired states. This is a broad topic that we recommend you to delve in deeper, but this is how it works in general: Define your business’ key components that affect the dimensions in which your goals and subgoals lie. For instance, your customer goodwill may be influenced by product quality, helpfulness of client support, and post-sale marketing activities – those are the components. Determine how these components must be changed to promote objective fulfillment. Analyze organizational capabilities to affect the components. Perhaps, you outsource your customer support, so there’s little you can do to increase its quality, but you employ your own marketers and have full control over their activities. Choose the technical solution. Basically, this is answering the hows of your strategy. Will you update your developers’ devices so they can work more efficiently, or would you rather hire a manager who can optimize their work?",
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"segment": "You might be saying, “I’m so busy, it’s ridiculous!” Being physically active is a process that begins first with developing an awareness of your personal activity level and then establishing behaviors that enhance your wellbeing, such as walking for 30 minutes three times a week. Recognizing where you are in terms of physical activity is an important step that can help you identify your health needs and develop the skills and knowledge to live a more healthful life. Physically active staff members are overall healthier than those who are not active and they miss fewer days of work due to illness. Physical activity enables staff to handle the pressures of work and family life by decreasing stress and promoting mental health, which further leads to more positive interactions with children and their families. Personal preferences for activity or inactivity can contribute to the types of physical and motor development experiences that teachers make available to the infants and toddlers in their care. By acknowledging the influence of your own physical activity upon children in your program, you can better support their physical development. Infant and Toddler Physical Growth and Development\nPhysical development refers to the advancements and refinements of motor skills, or, in other words, children’s abilities to use and control their bodies. Physical development is one of the many domains of infant and toddler development. It relates to the growth and skill development of the body, including the brain, muscles, and senses.",
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"segment": "4 Step Instructions on How to Write a Rationale\n1\nGuidelines to follow\nThe guidelines given here are used for writing a rationale for attending a professional growth. Whatever you might need to write for, either a program or a degree plan rationale, you can find some reference here by asking yourself the questions listed below when planning your own rationale. Before writing out your rationale, think of the kind of professional growth you are most likely to obtain. How do you think that your gained discipline will be affected specifically? Are the activities you participate in for increasing your current skills in other specialities? How are you going to change the way you do things after this activity? How will your responsibilities be affected by your experience? How will your research be impactful? What value would it be to achieve this establishment? What can we expect in terms of growing professionally?",
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"headings": "How TV Affects Your Toddler or Preschooler’s Sleep\nHow TV Affects Your Toddler or Preschooler’s Sleep\nI had some grand plans about TV, too: he wouldn’t watch it. Ever.\nThe Truth About TV & Sleep\nWhy Does Watching TV Before Naps and Bed Make It Harder to Fall Asleep?\nWhat Happens If My Toddler or Preschooler Doesn’t Get Enough Sleep?\nTV Is Part of My Toddler’s or Preschooler’s Naptime and Bedtime Routines; How Do I Change That?\nStart by reducing the amount of TV your little one watches before bed.\nGradually move TV time so that it doesn’t happen too close to naps and bed.\nIntroduce other activities into your child’s naptime and bedtime routines.\nMake it a family affair.\nIf your child has a TV in her room, consider removing it.\nDeal with any sleep issues your toddler or preschooler may have.\nNeed help overcoming your toddler’s sleep challenges? The Baby Sleep Site ® has the resources you need!\nCan’t decide which product or service is right for you? Visit our Getting Started Page for help.\nWhat are your thoughts on using TV as part of a toddler’s naptime and bedtime routine? Share your opinions with the rest of us — we’d love to hear them!\nNeed Baby and Toddler Sleep Help? We Have the Resources You Need!\n",
"segment": "Introduce other activities into your child’s naptime and bedtime routines. Don’t simply eliminate TV from your little one’s routine; replace it with something else that your child enjoys. Make story time a new part of your naptime and bedtime routines. Or try coloring time, or puzzle time, or play dough time — in short, fill that space in the routine with a calming, relaxing activity that your child will enjoy. Not only with this help your toddler or preschooler transition away from watching TV, it will also help him to slowly wind down before it’s time to sleep. Make it a family affair. Sometimes, taking steps to help our children become healthier requires that we parents take a hard look at our own lifestyles, doesn’t it? With that in mind, evaluate your whole family’s TV habits. Do the older members of your family watch TV late into the night?",
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"headings": "The Illusion of Transparency: Why You’re Not as Obvious as You Think You Are\nThe Illusion of Transparency: Why You’re Not as Obvious as You Think You Are\nTable of contents\nExamples of the illusion of transparency\nWhy people experience the illusion of transparency\nHow to reduce the illusion of transparency\nBe aware of the bias\nUse self-distancing techniques\nGet feedback from others\nUse general debiasing techniques\nAccounting for the illusion of transparency\nIncreased confidence during social activities\nHiding lies and identifying liars\nBetter negotiation skills\nBetter communication in relationships\nThe role of the illusion of transparency in general\nSummary and conclusions\n",
"segment": "As such, in the following article you will learn more about the illusion of transparency, understand why people experience it, and see how you can account for it, both when it comes to your own thinking, as well as when it comes to other people’s thought process. Table of contents\nExamples of the illusion of transparency\nWhy people experience the illusion of transparency\nHow to reduce the illusion of transparency\nBe aware of the bias\nUse self-distancing techniques\nGet feedback from others\nUse general debiasing techniques\nAccounting for the illusion of transparency\nIncreased confidence during social activities\nHiding lies and identifying liars\nBetter negotiation skills\nBetter communication in relationships\nThe role of the illusion of transparency in general\nSummary and conclusions\nExamples of the illusion of transparency\nAs we saw above, the illusion of transparency can affect people when they give a public presentation, and cause them to assume that their nervousness is more obvious to others than is actually the case. In addition to this, the illusion of transparency can also influence people’s thinking in various other scenarios. For example, a set of experiments on the topic found several instances where the illusion of transparency affects people in everyday situations: Liars significantly overestimate how well other people are able to detect their lies. People who are feeling emotional distress assume that their distress is more obvious to others than it is in reality. People eating something that tastes bad assume that their disgust is more apparent to observers than it actually is. Why people experience the illusion of transparency\nPeople experience the illusion of transparency because they have a natural egocentric bias, which causes them to rely too heavily on their own perspective when trying to consider the perspective of others. Essentially, because you spend the vast majority of your time considering your thoughts and actions from your own perspective, it’s hard for you to adjust from the anchor of your own point of view when you attempt to imagine how others see you. This means that even though other people don’t have as much insight into your thought process and mental state as you do, and even though you rationally know that they don’t, it’s difficult for you to remember this when you intuitively estimate what others know about you.",
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"headings": "1. Nearly as many Americans prefer to get their local news online as prefer the TV set\nFor Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Strong Community Connection\n1. Nearly as many Americans prefer to get their local news online as prefer the TV set\nLocal TV stations remain the most relied-on individual source, despite having little online presence\nMany Americans turn to the online versions of local news providers\nMinority of Americans often turn to multiple types of providers for local news\nInfrequent local news consumers are more likely to turn to digital formats\nAmericans still rely on other people to keep them updated\nMany say the internet is an important source for local news; fewer say this of social media specifically\nMobile devices are far more popular than desktop computers for accessing local news online\nDigital news consumers place high value on an easy-to-use website\nPagination\n",
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"segment": "Advantages and Disadvantages of Tourism\nAdvantages and Disadvantages of Tourism\ntechievp March 9, 2018\nTourism Meaning\nTourism refers to that activity in which people from different parts of the country and also people from different parts of the world visit a place which has plenty to offer to the tourists in terms of natural beauty. It has gained tremendous importance as nowadays more and more people prefer to go for the outing which was not the case a few years back and that is the reason why governments across the world promote tourism because more tourists would mean more foreign exchange for the country. Tourism has many advantages but at the same time has some disadvantages also; let’s look at the advantages and disadvantages of tourism –\nAdvantages of Tourism\nBoost to Local Economy and Foreign Exchange for Government\nThe biggest advantage of tourism is that due to the influx of foreigners in tourist places it helps the government in earning foreign exchange as foreigners spend money on food, travel, hotels, purchasing local products which all adds to foreign exchange of the country. Besides it also helps in giving a boost to the local economy because when the tourist comes the locals can do a variety of business like providing hotels, food to the tourists, becoming a local guide for the tourist, involving in other activities related to tourism. The government also provides funds in order to increase tourism which gives a further boost to local economy and business. Employment Opportunities\nAnother benefit of tourism is that it provides employment opportunities to the people as the name of tourist place grows more and more tourist come not only from domestic places but also from international places which result in plenty of employment opportunities to the local people residing in tourist areas. Improving Image of the Country\nMedia sometimes wrongly depict the country’s picture in international eyes and many people typecast that country as bad and never think of visiting that country but once the tourism grows and people from all over the world start coming in to the country their belief and perception about the country changes and one satisfied tourist send 10 new tourists to the country which in turn results in improving the image of country in the eyes of the world. In simple tourism not only help in bringing business and foreign exchange into the country but it also helps in creating goodwill about the country which in the long run can do many good things for the country. Disadvantages of Tourism\nEnvironmental Threat\nThe biggest disadvantage of tourism is that it poses an environmental threat because as the tourist place grows people start to cut down trees and misuse other natural resources in order to make hotels and other infrastructure so as to profit from opportunities provided by tourism.",
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"segment": "Customizable news, videos and comment sections rank lower. While about half of online news consumers appreciate outlets having a regularly updated social media account, few Americans place a high premium on local journalists using social media themselves. About one-in-five U.S. adults (21%) say it is very important for local journalists to be active on sites like Twitter and Facebook, while 40% say it is somewhat important. Roughly four-in-ten (37%) say it is not very or not at all important. The reliance on social media as a pathway to local news raises the question of whether people notice the actual source of the local news they get from these sites. In fact, a majority of those who get local news from social media (64%) say they do pay attention to the sources they see on these sites. Responses to a follow-up question that asked people to name one of these online-only sources suggest the figure could be smaller, as some portion of the population named specific outlets that also have a non-digital format, such as a newspaper with a print edition. ↩\nFor each provider type, respondents were shown the applicable non-digital platform (s), i.e., print, TV set (even if the set itself has a digital connection), radio and wo",
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"segment": "Where state-run companies were once go-to employers to secure an ‘iron rice bowl’ (a Chinese term similar to Western phrase ‘job for life’), international companies that often offer better work benefits, international travel, and promotions can be more appealing. “New companies coming to China need to use all their leverage and channels to build awareness and branding in China, to describe their culture and attract talent,” says Spirit Wen, senior talent acquisition partner at GE China. “ Companies have to show they have a commitment to China – people want to know there are opportunities for development. “The younger generation also care more about the benefits they can get from the company, rather than just salary. They have a very different outlook even from those born 10 years earlier.” For ambitious Chinese younger employees, career planning is important, along with introcing lot of opportunities for learning. Job titles are important in China, and business trips and training classes are usually received with enthusiasm. However, according to expert, graduates are often apprehensive about their chance of progress in an international environement, increasingly preferring to join new local technology giant like tencent, Baidu or Alibaba. source hrmagazine.co.uk\nLocal Advertising Ads Agencies Improve a lot\nToday, local Chinese advertising improve a lot and the difference of quality and creativity between top 4A and some local one are almost the same. Native advertising is new technics done by tech Agencies.",
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"headings": "1. Nearly as many Americans prefer to get their local news online as prefer the TV set\nFor Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Strong Community Connection\n1. Nearly as many Americans prefer to get their local news online as prefer the TV set\nLocal TV stations remain the most relied-on individual source, despite having little online presence\nMany Americans turn to the online versions of local news providers\nMinority of Americans often turn to multiple types of providers for local news\nInfrequent local news consumers are more likely to turn to digital formats\nAmericans still rely on other people to keep them updated\nMany say the internet is an important source for local news; fewer say this of social media specifically\nMobile devices are far more popular than desktop computers for accessing local news online\nDigital news consumers place high value on an easy-to-use website\nPagination\n",
"segment": "Americans almost equally prefer to get local news online or on TV set | Pew Research Center\nMarch 26, 2019\nFor Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Strong Community Connection\n1. Nearly as many Americans prefer to get their local news online as prefer the TV set\nThe digital environment is now a key component in how Americans learn about local events and issues in the news. Today, almost as many U.S. adults say they prefer to get their local news through the internet as prefer to do so through the television set. Specifically, when asked which pathways they prefer to use for local news – the television set, the internet (either through social media or websites/apps), print or radio – nearly the same portion of U.S. adults say they prefer an online method (37% total, including 23% who favor news websites or apps and 15% who name social media) as say they prefer television (41%). Far fewer prefer print newspapers (13%) or radio (8%). This close split between TV and online pathways tracks closely with how Americans access news more generally. Beyond digital being the preferred pathway, 89% of Americans get at least some local news digitally and about four-in-ten (41%) do so often. This breaks down to about equal shares who often get local news specifically from social media (25%) and online news websites or mobile apps (26%). Local TV stations remain the most relied-on individual source, despite having little online presence\nIn addition to the various pathways used to get local news – online sites, apps, television, print and radio – consumers can turn to a growing range of specific sources. In most cases these sources now offer content through several pathways.",
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"headings": "\n5 tips for selling products internationally.\nWhether you’re selling erasers or carburetors, we can probably guess one of your biggest business concerns: finding and attracting new customers.\nFirst things first: Put a plan in place.\n1. Find your target markets.\n2. Consider how customers want to pay.\n3. Pay close attention to regulations.\n4. Think about shipping and returns.\n5. Plan your market entry.\nYour future customers are waiting.\nHow to accept international payments.\nWas this content helpful?\n",
"segment": "2. Consider how customers want to pay. Next, start thinking about how you’ll get paid. And as you research payment providers, consider how your buyers prefer to pay, and a payment provider’s reputation. Research local buyers’ preferred payment methods. These vary significantly depending on the country. It probably won’t surprise you that most people prefer paying in their local currency. Some payment providers will let you list products in a number of different currencies. If you can’t offer payment in local currency, make sure to give a currency conversion so customers can see what they’re paying. Choose a payment provider with a reputation for security.",
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"headings": "How to Implement International SEO in 4 Steps\nHow to Implement International SEO in 4 Steps\nWhat Is International SEO?\nStep 1: Determine What International Content You Will Provide\nStep 2: Set Up an International SEO-Friendly URL Structure\nA Subdirectory for Each Country on Your Main Website\nExamples of companies that use subdirectories for their international websites:\nA Separate Website for Each Country\nExamples of companies that use separate websites (ccTLDs) for different countries:\nSubdomains Not a Popular Choice for International SEO\nStep 3: Use Hreflang Tags for Language Targeting\nHow to Use Hreflang Tags\nHreflang Tags Example\nStep 4: Support International SEO with More Signals\nConsider Search Engine Preferences\nTarget Content to Fit Device Preferences\nConsider Additional Local Signals\nGet Started with International SEO\nSUBSCRIBE TO THE ALEXA BLOG\nGet expert marketing insights delivered\n",
"segment": "International SEO refers to optimizing your search presence for people who are in different countries or speak different languages. Using geo-targeting, hreflang tags, and other localization signals, you can target content to your users around the world. Using geo-targeting, hreflang tags, and other localization signals, you can target content to your users around the world. Click To Tweet\nHow international SEO works: Google makes efforts to match search results to the language and location of the searcher. Special signals you add on your website help Google or other search engines know when your site has content that would be suitable for someone who is in a particular country or is searching in a specific language. Here are four important steps to implementing international SEO on your site. Step 1: Determine What International Content You Will Provide\nDo you want to optimize search results based on language, geo-targeting, or both? Some sites choose to focus on language, like Facebook’s home page which allows users to select their own language.",
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"segment": "Overall, a large majority (77%) say the internet is important in how they get local news, but this drops to about a third (32%) who think it is the most important way. Just one-in-ten, on the other hand, say the internet is not important in getting local news, and a similar-sized share doesn’t use the internet to get news. When it comes to social media specifically, more than half of Americans (54%) describe it as an important way they get local news, though 14% say it is the most important. Mobile devices are far more popular than desktop computers for accessing local news online\nOf the 89% of Americans who get local news online, about half (51%) say they do so primarily through a mobile device; fewer name desktop or laptop computers (27%) and 19% use both equally. This follows patterns in how Americans get their news more generally, with mobile news use overtaking desktop in 2017. News alerts are also a substantial part of the way people access local news on their phones – about four-in-ten U.S. adults (42%) get local news alerts on their phone. Digital news consumers place high value on an easy-to-use website\nWithin the digital news experience, more Americans place value on basic needs than on advanced digital features. A large majority of those who get local news online (82%) say that an easy-to-use website is an important feature of an online local news source. Fewer say other features are a priority – 59% say schedules of local events are an important feature, and about half (51%) say this of regularly updated social media accounts.",
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"headings": "15 Jobs You Can Do Living in Southeast Asia\n15 Jobs You Can Do Living in Southeast Asia\nDive instructor\nJournalist\nTeacher\nPhotographer\nDJ\nTour guide\nWeb designer\nTranslation\nBar tending\nHotel and resort management\nCharity work\nCall centre work\nFitness instructor\nFreelance writing and editing\nAffiliate marketing\n",
"segment": "Happy students | © Yishun Junior College Photos/Flickr\nPhotographer\nLike journalists, foreign photographers are valued and regularly employed for local and international media outlets. If you prefer food, people or nature photography there are also plenty of jobs going in those genres too. DJ\nIf you’ve been spinning decks back home then why not sign up for a guest DJ night wherever you find yourself in Southeast Asia. The allure of an “international” DJ will likely be welcomed with open arms. DJ Chaing Mai, Thailand | © ann p/Flickr\nTour guide\nA slightly less popular option but a great opportunity if you speak multiple languages or are working for a company from your country that specializes in tours in your mother tongue. It is also a great way to travel and see parts of Southeast Asia that you might not otherwise visit. Web designer\nWeb designers can be employed in local companies or work freelance for their own clients, the option is yours. If you prefer to keep mobile and make Dollars or Pounds rather than Baht or Dong, it might be wise to secure a few clients back home. Virtual client meeting | © Cambodia4kids.org Beth Kanter/Flickr\nTranslation\nIf you are blessed with a knack for languages, there could be money in it for you. Local and international companies hire translators for both in person and online work.",
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"headings": "How To Get Web Design Clients – 10 Surefire Tips\nHow To Get Web Design Clients – 10 Surefire Tips\n1. Your own website\n2. YouTube\n3. Local business networking\n4. Business Network International ( BNI )\n5. Do awesome work! (And word-of-mouth marketing)\n6. Incentivize referrals\n7. Craigslist\n8. Social media\n9. Never turn down a job if it’s a good client\n10. Keep in touch with your existing clients\nHow To Get Web Design Clients – You Can Do It!\n",
"segment": "Plus, you can develop your tutorial making abilities very easily and set up a side line as an online course creator. By doing this I have made over $100,000 on Udemy as passive income profit in less than 3 years. You can do this. 3. Local business networking\nPeople prefer to do business with those they know, like and trust. Business networking is about building trust and relationships, sharing knowledge, helping each other, and ultimately spotting new opportunities. And, remember, it is ten times better to forge a business relationship face-to-face offline, than it is online. The best way to make new business contact is to visit any business or entrepreneurial meet up in your locality. If you haven’t joined MeetUp.com yet, do it now. Most business meetups are usually informal and unpressured.",
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"segment": "Global energy trading\nSite traffic information and cookies\nWe use cookies to collect and analyse information on our site's performance and to enable the site to function. Cookies also allow us and our partners to show you relevant ads when you visit our site and other 3rd party websites, including social networks. You can choose to allow all cookies by clicking ‘Allow all’ or manage them individually by clicking ‘Manage cookie preferences,’ where you will also find more information. Manage cookie preferences Allow all\nSearch\nSearch\nSuggestions\nView all results\nAbout BP global energy trading\nOur 3,000 strong international team works tirelessy every day to ensure BP's oil, gas and refined products get to the people and businesses who need them, wherever they are in the world. Find out more\nWhat we do\nWe trade crude oil and gas products across our teams in Chicago, London and Singapore. We are also a leading gas marketer in North America and within European, trading physical and financial power. Learn more\nOil Gas and power Global environmental products Global structured products Liquefied natural gas (LNG) Marine Natural gas liquids (NGL)\nFeatures and updates\nKeep up to date with our latest news and articles, view videos and download our latest brochures and technical documents\nMARPOL 2020\nLearn more about MARPOL 2020 and what BP is doing to support its customers\nCareers\nWe go a long way to find the right people. We employ around 3,000 people worldwide from professionals to graduates, as well as placements for student internships\nReimagining energy\nOur purpose is reimagining energy for people and our planet. We want to help the world reach net zero and improve people’s lives\nQuick links\nTerms and conditions\nGeneral terms and conditions\nBrochures\nBP global energy trading pdf / 904.2 KB BP Marine brochure pdf / 5.5 MB European gas and power brochure pdf / 3.3 MB LNG brochure pdf / 6.7 MB All available brochures\nTechnical documents\nCrudes assays LNG master sales and purchase agreement Marine safety data sheets Regulatory resource centre\nA global team with local knowledge\nWe are a global energy business, with unique skills and insights to keep the world’s energy moving. We offer a combination of expertise in physical supply and trading, innovative financial structures and world class analytics to deliver long-term value, from wellhead to end customer.",
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"segment": "The 7 Best International SIM Cards For Travel in 2020\nThe 7 Best International SIM Cards For Travel in 2021\nHaving a cellular connection during an overseas trip is a very important thing for many people. Not only is it useful for regularly touching base with friends and family back home and for getting online when you don't have access to free Wi-Fi, it also means that you can call important numbers like those of your hotel, tour guide or travel partner in the event of an emergency or any situation where you need assistance. In fact, ensuring you have a cellular connection when you venture overseas is one of our top travel safety tips . Unfortunately, your home carrier probably likes to charge you a small fortune in roaming charges for calls, texts and data usage when you're overseas, so an alternative solution is warranted. Our preferred strategy for circumventing extortionate overseas roaming charges is to purchase a prepaid SIM card from a local mobile carrier in all of the foreign countries that we visit. This is by far the cheapest solution, since it allows you to send texts, make voice calls and consume data at the local rates, which can be significantly lower than the rates back home (especially in developing countries). Most countries have a number of different network providers to choose from, and the healthy competition between carriers helps ensure that the quality of the service remains high and the tariffs remain low. Also, the SIM cards themselves are often issued gratis, with operators frequently only charging customers for the data plan or package that comes with the card. Another benefit of the local SIM card approach that you can normally buy one at an airport kiosk the minute you arrive in a new country, so you can be hooked up with data, calls and texts before you even step outside the building to face the taxi drivers. But for all their benefits and advantages, local SIM cards may not be the best solution for every type of travel situation.",
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"segment": "The program will then continue to replace the old snapshot with a new one until you free up space on your Mac's internal storage, at which point it will go back to saving weekly snapshots as long as space permits. That being said, everything doesn't always work properly, and you may find yourself out of storage space on your internal hard drive, and those snapshot backups won't go away. If you really need to delete those snapshots (which I don't recommend unless you desperately need that space), there is a way to purge local snapshots from your internal hard drive. You can use a Terminal command that will disable Time Machine's local snapshot feature, which will delete all of the local snapshots on your internal hard drive. It will also stop Time Machine from creating new snapshots. To disable local snapshots in Time Machine and remove them from your internal storage: Open Time Machine Preferences from the Time Machine menu in the menu bar on your Mac. Uncheck Back Up Automatically. Wait a few minutes for the local snapshots to delete. Check Back Up Automatically again.",
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"segment": "As a volunteer in Ghana, you will teach not only English, but also a variety of subjects, including math and science. Volunteers do not need formal TEFL certification, but experience with children or teaching is preferred. Often, housing and food is taken care of by the school/employer. Tutoring: If formal teaching is not for you, it is possible to volunteer as an ESL tutor to lead conversation groups for local Ghanaian people, of all ages and professions. As a leader, you will tutor anywhere between 3 to 15 people and spearhead interesting, informative conversations in English. Not only will you help your students learn English, you will have the chance to engage in cross-cultural exchanges and make new friends! Tutors do not need a TEFL certification; although, applicants must have already graduated from high school. Conversation leaders live with host families and are provided 2 meals per day (an ideal situation for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the local culture).",
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"segment": "In other words, while Americans may not frequently get local news from very many providers, their local news diets overall span a wide range of sources. Infrequent local news consumers are more likely to turn to digital formats\nIn many cases, Americans who turn to local news providers more frequently are more likely to access them in analog form rather than digital. Conversely, infrequent news users are more likely than frequent ones to take a digital path. For example, 90% of those who reliably turn to a local TV station do so primarily on a TV set. This drops to 71% among those who say they engage with local TV stations only sometimes, and 52% among those who say they hardly ever get news there. The remaining shares of each utilize digital options. A similar pattern holds for users of daily newspapers, radio stations and non-daily newspapers: Those who often get news there are more likely than less frequent users to opt for traditional means. 4\nA similar dynamic comes through at a broader level. Roughly two-in-ten (21%) of those who prefer to get local news online tend to follow local news very closely, compared with 40% of those who prefer TV and 35% of those who prefer print.",
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"segment": "You may also buy new policies through this venue as well. The second option is to go to the American General website and create an account with their eService portal. Through this portal, customers can manage their accounts, begin the claims process, modify current policies, purchase new policies, make payments, and much more. In the information age in which we now live, many customers prefer to do their business online do to its speed and efficiency. By providing this avenue alongside traditional telephone service, AILAC New York is able to meet the needs of all of their customers. American International Life Assurance Company Careers\nIf you are interested in a career with AILAC New York, their website indicates they are always looking for new local representatives and corporate employees. They provide the proper links where interested candidates can find further information. For local representatives, the American General group promises all the tools and support you will need to be a successful agent. If you are in the market for better health insurance rates, start your search now by entering your zip code below.",
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"segment": "How do you say “hi” in your local language? You can ask this question if your new friend is from a not from an English speaking country. Here’s my bonus for you; “ Oi” is “Hi” in the Portuguese language. 38. Are there special days set aside to celebrate someone/men that made history in your country? This question can lead you further to share the history of great men and women. 39. Do people in your country prefer to buy things from stores instead of online? With this question, you will get to know a lot about how people buy things and the kind of markets and stores in the country.",
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"segment": "Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Some people prefer their bad news to be direct and concise. Others may prefer a less direct approach. Regardless whether you determine a direct or indirect approach is warranted, your job is to deliver news that you anticipate will be unwelcome, unwanted, and possibly dismissed. In this section we will examine several scenarios that can be communicated internally (within the organization) and externally (outside the organization), but recognize that the lines can be blurred as communication flows outside and through an organization or business. Internal and external communication environments often have a degree of overlap. The rumor of anticipated layoffs may surface in the local media, and you may be called upon to address the concern within the organization. In a similar way, a product that has failed internal quality control tests will require several more tests and improvements before it is ready for market, but if that information leaves the organization, it can hurt the business reputation, prospects for future contracts, and the company’s ability to secure financing. Communication is constantly present, and our ability to manage, clarify, and guide understanding is key to addressing challenges while maintaining trust and integrity with employees, stakeholders, and the public.",
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"segment": "Many Americans turn to the online versions of local news providers\nEven as TV stations are a powerhouse source for local news, they are still accessed primarily through the analog format of television sets; this is also true of radio news stations. 3 Fully 76% of those who get news from local TV stations and 81% of those who get news from radio stations primarily go to these providers through the traditional pathway. But other news providers have a substantial portion of their audience who access them online. Among those who get local news from daily newspapers, for example, 43% primarily access them online while 54% get them mainly in a print format. And nearly half of those who get local news from newsletters or listservs (49%) do so primarily online. At the same time, few Americans are fully analog or fully digital in the way they get local news. Instead, most (68%) mix online and offline pathways, for example, turning on the TV set to watch their local news station but going online to read the daily newspaper and neighborhood listserv. Just 7% of Americans indicate that they only use digital pathways as their primary access points. Three times as many U.S. adults (21%) mainly access all providers they get news from through an analog pathway – though this is still also a clear minority.",
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"headings": "1. Nearly as many Americans prefer to get their local news online as prefer the TV set\nFor Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Strong Community Connection\n1. Nearly as many Americans prefer to get their local news online as prefer the TV set\nLocal TV stations remain the most relied-on individual source, despite having little online presence\nMany Americans turn to the online versions of local news providers\nMinority of Americans often turn to multiple types of providers for local news\nInfrequent local news consumers are more likely to turn to digital formats\nAmericans still rely on other people to keep them updated\nMany say the internet is an important source for local news; fewer say this of social media specifically\nMobile devices are far more popular than desktop computers for accessing local news online\nDigital news consumers place high value on an easy-to-use website\nPagination\n",
"segment": "And nearly half of those who get local news from newsletters or listservs (49%) do so primarily online. At the same time, few Americans are fully analog or fully digital in the way they get local news. Instead, most (68%) mix online and offline pathways, for example, turning on the TV set to watch their local news station but going online to read the daily newspaper and neighborhood listserv. Just 7% of Americans indicate that they only use digital pathways as their primary access points. Three times as many U.S. adults (21%) mainly access all providers they get news from through an analog pathway – though this is still also a clear minority. Minority of Americans often turn to multiple types of providers for local news\nWhen it comes to Americans’ everyday news habits, most get their local news from a small number of sources. In fact, a sizable portion of the public doesn’t frequently turn to any sources: Nearly four-in-ten Americans (38%) don’t get news often from any of the nine provider types. Three-in-ten regularly rely on a single source type – most often local TV stations – and another 31% often get news from two or more types of sources. Nonetheless, a large majority of U.S. adults (79%) get at least some news from four or more of the nine types asked about.",
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"headings": "BGP Local Preference Explained\nBGP Local Preference Explained\nBGP Local Preference\nBGP Local Preference Command\nBGP Local Preference vs Weight\nBGP Local Preference Higher or Lower?\nFrequently asked questions\n✅ What is local preference in BGP?\n✅ How does BGP choose the best path?\n✅ Is Local Preference Transitive?\n✅ What is the difference between Weight & Local Preference in BGP?\nFurther Reading on BGP\n",
"segment": "R2#sh ip bgp BGP table version is 22, local router ID is 10.0.24.2 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal, r RIB-failure, S Stale Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path *> 6.6.6.6/32 10.0.24.4 150 0 65504 65505 65506 i * 10.0.23.3 0 65503 65506 i *> 10.0.12.0/24 0.0.0.0 0 32768 i * i 10.0.12.1 0 100 0 i *> 10.0.23.0/24 0.0.0.0 0 32768 i * 10.0.23.3 0 0 65503 i *> 10.0.24.0/24 0.0.0.0 0 32768 i * 10.0.24.4 0 150 0 65504 i *> 10.0.36.0/24 10.0.24.4 150 0 65504 65505 65506 i * 10.0.23.3 0 0 65503 i *> 10.0.45.0/24 10.0.24.4 0 150 0 65504 i * 10.0.23.3 0 65503 65506 65505 i *> 10.0.56.0/24 10.0.24.4 150 0 65504 65505 i * 10.0.23.3 0 65503 65506 i\nAs you can see the route for 6.6.6.6/32 now has the > by the path via 10.0.24.4 (R4) and the local preference is showing as 150 this means it is taking a longer AS path but as local preference is higher up the bgp algorithm it is chosen first as the routing decision. One last point is that the local-preference value is passed between iBGP neighbors but it is not passed between eBGP neighbors. So if we look on R1 you will see the bgp local preference value as 150\nR1#sh ip bgp BGP table version is 35, local router ID is 10.0.12.1 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal, r RIB-failure, S Stale Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path *>i6.6.6.6/32 10.0.24.4 0 150 0 65504 65505 65506 i * i10.0.12.0/24 10.0.12.2 0 100 0 i *> 0.0.0.0 0 32768 i *>i10.0.23.0/24 10.0.12.2 0 100 0 i *>i10.0.24.0/24 10.0.12.2 0 100 0 i *>i10.0.36.0/24 10.0.24.4 0 150 0 65504 65505 65506 i *>i10.0.45.0/24 10.0.24.4 0 150 0 65504 i *>i10.0.56.0/24 10.0.24.4 0 150 0 65504 65505 i\nThere is one more thing we can do and that is get a bit more specific. As you can see the local preference attribute has been applied to all routes coming in from R4, if we just wanted to do it for 6.6.6.6 then we could match this network in a prefix-list and add that to the route-map.",
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"headings": "Everything You Need to Know Before Buying A New Vibrator\nEverything You Need to Know Before Buying A New Vibrator\nSure, it's gotta buzz...but there's way more to it.\n1. Consider size.\nVesper Vibrator Necklace\nLe Wand Massager\nFin Handheld Vibrator\nKip Personal Massager\n2. Narrow down your ideal shape and sensation.\nForm 2\nRabbit Lily\nEva Vibrator\nRimming Plug\n3. Start shopping.\n4. Look closely at material and texture.\nTiger Vibe G5\n5. Make sure you like its look.\n6. Listen to its buzz.\n7. Familiarize yourself with all the bells and whistles out there.\n8. Establish your budget.\nGaia Eco Vibrator\nG-spot Vibe\nDua Vibe\nYVA\n9. Stock up on cleaning supplies.\nToy Cleaning Spray\n10. Pick a storage spot.\n",
"segment": "Zeroing in the sensation you want will help determine the best shape for your vibrator. There are five types of pleasure sensations people tend to seek out, says Richmond: internal, clitoral, an internal-clitoral combo, anal, and double penetration (vaginal + anal). And since the minds behind vibrators know pleasure comes from many a locale, they've created tons of uniquely shaped toys that can adapt to just about anything you're looking for. This content is imported from {embed-name}. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. If you're unsure about which works for you, take another minute to think about how you typically self-pleasure: Are you focusing on the clitoris, vaginal penetration, or both? Do you enjoy intense and localized sensations, or do you prefer sensations spread around the vulva? Do you self-pleasure the same way every time, or do you need something that can perform in a variety ways?",
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"title": "Can Ethereum be Converted to Cash? - CryptoTicker",
"headings": "Can Ethereum be Converted to Cash?\nEmail *\nNews\nNews\nEducation\nCryptoticker\nCan Ethereum be Converted to Cash?\nEthereum to Cash: Coinbase\nEthereum to Cash: Local Cryptos (formerly Local Ethereum)\nEthereum to Cash: Independent Traders\nYou might also like\nMore from Blockchain For Dummies\nXMR Secrets – How Anonymous is Monero?\nWhat are the best Monero (XMR) wallets?\nHow to Pay with Cryptocurrencies?\nNews\nNews\n",
"segment": "It is also tied to your bank account or Paypal account. Hence, it might not be preferable for people, concerned about privacy and who wish not be tracked. Also, the service isn’t available in all the countries. Ethereum to Cash: Local Cryptos (formerly Local Ethereum)\nLocal Cryptos allows one to buy and sell ethereum and bitcoin over the counter, by allowing people to escape the intermediary (third party). The service is basically an encrypted trust-less marketplace and features decentralized escrow facility. You can exchange ether to cash and vice versa with different interested parties or traders. The sign up process is easy and convenient. The converted cash be deposited to bank accounts, gift cards, cash in person, card less cash operated by banks, money gram, western union, international wire and dozens others. The same process is possible in reverse, obviously.",
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"headings": "17.1 Delivering a Negative News Message\n17.1 Delivering a Negative News Message\nLearning Objectives\nNegative Message Checklist\nPresenting Negative News in Person\nPresenting Negative News in Writing\nKey Takeaway\nExercises\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Some people prefer their bad news to be direct and concise. Others may prefer a less direct approach. Regardless whether you determine a direct or indirect approach is warranted, your job is to deliver news that you anticipate will be unwelcome, unwanted, and possibly dismissed. In this section we will examine several scenarios that can be communicated internally (within the organization) and externally (outside the organization), but recognize that the lines can be blurred as communication flows outside and through an organization or business. Internal and external communication environments often have a degree of overlap. The rumor of anticipated layoffs may surface in the local media, and you may be called upon to address the concern within the organization. In a similar way, a product that has failed internal quality control tests will require several more tests and improvements before it is ready for market, but if that information leaves the organization, it can hurt the business reputation, prospects for future contracts, and the company’s ability to secure financing. Communication is constantly present, and our ability to manage, clarify, and guide understanding is key to addressing challenges while maintaining trust and integrity with employees, stakeholders, and the public. There are seven goals to keep in mind when delivering negative news, in person or in written form: Be clear and concise in order not to require additional clarification.",
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"headings": "How to Watch National, International, and Local News Streams\nHow to Watch National, International, and Local News Streams\nWatch live streams of MSNBC, CNN, and Fox or stream local news\nHow to Watch Presidential Election Debates\nHow to Watch MSNBC Live Stream\nTo Watch a Live MSNBC Feed:\nWatch MSNBC Mobile:\nHow to Stream Fox News\nWatch a live Fox News feed:\nWatch Fox News Mobile:\nHow to Watch CNN News Live Stream\nHow to Watch the CNN News Live Stream:\nWatch a live CNN feed:\nWatch CNN Mobile:\nHow to Watch CBS News Live Stream\nGet a free trial of Paramount+ now\nHow to live stream CBS News on your computer, phone or tablet:\nWatch CBS News Mobile:\nHow to Watch ABC News Live Stream\nTo watch a live feed of ABC News on your computer, phone or tablet:\nWatch ABC News Mobile:\nHow to Watch NBC News Live Stream\nHow to Stream Local News\nTo watch a live stream of your local news:\nHow to Stream Local News From Around the U.S.\nHow to Watch Local news on livestream.com:\nTo watch a specific live local news feed via livestream.com:\nHow to Watch International News Live Streams\nTo watch a live feed of International News:\nWas this page helpful?\n",
"segment": "Watch CNN Mobile: If you prefer to watch live news using the actual CNN app for your device, you can download the app from the following locations: Roku\nAmazon Fire\niPhone and iPad\nAndroid phones and tablets\nHow to Watch CBS News Live Stream\nCBS News offers a live CBSN news stream that you can watch in a web browser on your computer or other compatible devices. The stream is free and does not require login information from a television provider. If you subscribe to Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access), you can also watch a live stream of CBSN through that service. Get a free trial of Paramount+ now\nHow to live stream CBS News on your computer, phone or tablet: Navigate to cbsnews.com/live . Click the play button. Watch CBS News Mobile: If you prefer to watch live news using the actual CBS News app for your device, you can download the app from the following locations:",
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"headings": "Do I need planning permission?\nDo I need planning permission?\nExtensions\nStill not sure? Find a local planning consultant near you to help with your planning application\nGarages, sheds and other outbuildings\nPaving over the front garden\nWindows and doors\nExternal walls and roof\nWind turbines and solar panels\nFences, gates, and walls\nTrees and hedges\nIndoors\nHow to get planning permission\nPlanning application drawings\nFind a local architect to discuss your project with today\nYou can find structural engineers who cover your local area, obtain their details and compare their prices here\nAnd don’t forget…\nBuilding regulations\nLeave a comment (77) * Required\n",
"segment": "Similarly permission is required for work done to any trees in conservation areas. To find out if a tree on your property is protected contact your local council. Hedges can be any height but you are responsible for any hedge on your property – it’s your job to stop them becoming a nuisance to your neighbours\nIndoors\nNearly all internal works such as loft conversions, garage conversions, new staircases, bathrooms, kitchens, or rewiring, do not require planning permission. But, do check if you want to do anything to a listed property or you live within a Conservation area. How to get planning permission\nAccording to our 2019 Annual HomeOwner Survey, 27% of homeowners – or 4.7 million people – said planning permission is a major obstacle to getting home renovations done. So how do you ensure problems with planning permission don’t put a stop to your plans? Unless you already have a local architect designing and submitting your plans, and one with a track record of obtaining planning permission in your area, a good planning consultant can be helpful in determining local planning restrictions, targets and preferences to ensure your project is tailored accordingly. They can help you to get planning permission. Find a local planning consultant near you to help with your planning application\nThey may suggest you start with an informal meeting with your local planning authority (LPA) before you submit an application. Some local planning authorities charge for this service.",
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"url": "https://www.rogerperkin.co.uk/bgp/bgp-local-preference/",
"title": "BGP Local Preference Command Tutorial » Roger CCIE #50038",
"headings": "BGP Local Preference Explained\nBGP Local Preference Explained\nBGP Local Preference\nBGP Local Preference Command\nBGP Local Preference vs Weight\nBGP Local Preference Higher or Lower?\nFrequently asked questions\n✅ What is local preference in BGP?\n✅ How does BGP choose the best path?\n✅ Is Local Preference Transitive?\n✅ What is the difference between Weight & Local Preference in BGP?\nFurther Reading on BGP\n",
"segment": "So if we look on R1 you will see the bgp local preference value as 150\nR1#sh ip bgp BGP table version is 35, local router ID is 10.0.12.1 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal, r RIB-failure, S Stale Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path *>i6.6.6.6/32 10.0.24.4 0 150 0 65504 65505 65506 i * i10.0.12.0/24 10.0.12.2 0 100 0 i *> 0.0.0.0 0 32768 i *>i10.0.23.0/24 10.0.12.2 0 100 0 i *>i10.0.24.0/24 10.0.12.2 0 100 0 i *>i10.0.36.0/24 10.0.24.4 0 150 0 65504 65505 65506 i *>i10.0.45.0/24 10.0.24.4 0 150 0 65504 i *>i10.0.56.0/24 10.0.24.4 0 150 0 65504 65505 i\nThere is one more thing we can do and that is get a bit more specific. As you can see the local preference attribute has been applied to all routes coming in from R4, if we just wanted to do it for 6.6.6.6 then we could match this network in a prefix-list and add that to the route-map. First I need to create a prefix-list and then match it in the route-map\nip prefix-list 6-6-6-6 seq 5 permit 6.6.6.6/32 route-map LOCAL-PREF-150 permit 10 match ip address prefix-list 6-6-6-6 set local-preference 150\nIf we then do a soft reset and check the sh ip bgp output again you will see that it is only affecting the 6.6.6.6 network\nR2#sh ip bgp BGP table version is 25, local router ID is 10.0.24.2 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal, r RIB-failure, S Stale Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path *> 6.6.6.6/32 10.0.24.4 150 0 65504 65505 65506 i * 10.0.23.3 0 65503 65506 i *> 10.0.12.0/24 0.0.0.0 0 32768 i * i 10.0.12.1 0 100 0 i *> 10.0.23.0/24 0.0.0.0 0 32768 i * 10.0.23.3 0 0 65503 i *> 10.0.24.0/24 0.0.0.0 0 32768 i *> 10.0.36.0/24 10.0.23.3 0 0 65503 i *> 10.0.45.0/24 10.0.23.3 0 65503 65506 65505 i *> 10.0.56.0/24 10.0.23.3 0 65503 65506 i\nWe can verify this is working with a trace showing the path to 6.6.6.6 is via 10.0.24.4 (R4)\nR2#trace 6.6.6.6 Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to 6.6.6.6 1 10.0.24.4 72 msec 84 msec 32 msec 2 10.0.45.5 [AS 65505] 64 msec 64 msec 68 msec 3 10.0.56.6 [AS 65506] 68 msec * 184 msec R2#trace\nBGP Local Preference vs Weight\nThe major difference between the Weight and LOCAL_PREF attributes is that when the LOCAL_PREF attribute is changed, that change is reflected throughout the AS.",
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"segment": "Below are some of the most popular choices for internships in China. Business: China’s phenomenal economic growth and vast markets have turned it into a leading hub of international business and trade, and most of the world’s leading Fortune 500 companies – a list that includes a growing number of Chinese firms – have extensive operations there. Interns will typically work either at a well-known multinational, a Chinese state-owned enterprise, or a local private company, doing anything from business development to competitor analysis and project pitches. Accounting and Finance: Interns in this field have the opportunity to learn about accounting and investment strategy in China and gain firsthand insight into how the country’s evolving financial industry impacts the rest of the world. Marketing: China has over a billion people, and their tastes, preferences, and expectations are changing as rapidly and dramatically as the country itself. Interns working at China-based marketing firms can conduct market research, work on exciting advertising and sales projects, and develop a sound knowledge of Chinese consumer behavior and of how to sell products to the world’s largest “emerging market.” Law:",
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"title": "Americans almost equally prefer to get local news online or on TV set | Pew Research Center",
"headings": "1. Nearly as many Americans prefer to get their local news online as prefer the TV set\nFor Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Strong Community Connection\n1. Nearly as many Americans prefer to get their local news online as prefer the TV set\nLocal TV stations remain the most relied-on individual source, despite having little online presence\nMany Americans turn to the online versions of local news providers\nMinority of Americans often turn to multiple types of providers for local news\nInfrequent local news consumers are more likely to turn to digital formats\nAmericans still rely on other people to keep them updated\nMany say the internet is an important source for local news; fewer say this of social media specifically\nMobile devices are far more popular than desktop computers for accessing local news online\nDigital news consumers place high value on an easy-to-use website\nPagination\n",
"segment": "Minority of Americans often turn to multiple types of providers for local news\nWhen it comes to Americans’ everyday news habits, most get their local news from a small number of sources. In fact, a sizable portion of the public doesn’t frequently turn to any sources: Nearly four-in-ten Americans (38%) don’t get news often from any of the nine provider types. Three-in-ten regularly rely on a single source type – most often local TV stations – and another 31% often get news from two or more types of sources. Nonetheless, a large majority of U.S. adults (79%) get at least some news from four or more of the nine types asked about. In other words, while Americans may not frequently get local news from very many providers, their local news diets overall span a wide range of sources. Infrequent local news consumers are more likely to turn to digital formats\nIn many cases, Americans who turn to local news providers more frequently are more likely to access them in analog form rather than digital. Conversely, infrequent news users are more likely than frequent ones to take a digital path. For example, 90% of those who reliably turn to a local TV station do so primarily on a TV set. This drops to 71% among those who say they engage with local TV stations only sometimes, and 52% among those who say they hardly ever get news there.",
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"headings": "How to Begin your Herbalist Training\nHow to Begin your Herbalist Training\nYour Herbal Education: Where to Begin Your Herbalist Training\nBut I Want to Become a Certified Herbalist\nOnline Herbal Schools\nDistance Learning\nCampus-Based Herb Schools\nSelf-Directed Learning\nTools for Self-Directed Learning\nMembership to The Herbarium\nBooks, Magazines, and Journals\nBotanical Gardens\nTaking Plant Walks\nWorkshops and Classes\nLocal Study Groups\nTaking Your Herbal Studies to the Next Level\nProfessional Herbalist Associations\nThere are also several international organizations available for students outside the US:\nA Free Ebook Just For You!\n",
"segment": "How to Begin your Herbalist Training\n19 Apr 2016\nHow to Begin your Herbalist Training\n/\nPosted By Amber Meyers\n/\nComments 0\n/\nTags herbal education, herbalism, herbalists\nYou want to become an herbalist, but you’re not sure where to begin. That’s natural, because although an herbalist is someone who works with and studies herbs, the details of how and where an herbalist acquires their herbalist training depends on the interests and talents of the individual. Most often, the job people have in mind when they say they want to become an herbalist has something to do with working one-on-one with other people, helping them increase their knowledge of how plants are beneficial for health. Herbalists who work directly with people in this type of role may be open to working with everyone, or they may prefer working with a specific group such as women or an underserved local community. But herbalists also work with plants, and sometimes they prefer herbs to be the main focus of their work. Herbalists can be gardeners and farmers, and sell their herbs fresh or dried. They might focus on selling seeds and seedlings for others to grow. Or, they might be the crafty sort, who enjoy creating new recipes and selling their herbal products – extracts, salves, or even beauty products! While the industry has changed in recent years and herbalists now need to follow strict regulations if they want to sell their wares, it can still be done and many inspired herbalists find that this is their true calling. What most of these herbalists have in common is their passion for herbalism as public profession.",
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"headings": "What Were the Effects of the British Taking Over Africa?\nWhat Were the Effects of the British Taking Over Africa?\nInternational Boundaries\nConflict\nLanguage\nReligion\n",
"segment": "The French favored an assimilative style in which Africans could attain French citizenship, while the British preferred a strategy of indirect rule that kept “inferior” locals at a distance from the imperial hub in the United Kingdom. International Boundaries\nAlong with its colonial rivals, Britain was responsible for drawing international boundaries onto Africa in the late 1800s. The Congress of Berlin, held between 1884 and 1885, laid out the rules for European colonization, meaning in the 30 years following, European countries divided up newly colonized territories in a series of bilateral agreements. The new international boundaries were “drawn by Europeans, for Europeans,” and paid little attention to conditions on the ground, says Geography professor Ieuan Griffiths. Despite the arbitrary nature of the boundaries in many parts of Africa, after independence the new African countries became, as Ralph A. Austen of the University of Chicago points out, “staunch defenders of the existing boundaries.” Conflict\nBritish and European settlement led directly to conflict, both between settlers and locals, and between rival local groups. The British strategy of indirect rule meant local leaders were under the control of a British governor, removing their previous authority and encouraging some leaders to act as tyrants because they were no longer answerable to their people. Occasionally, conflict between the European powers spilled over into Africa; during World War I, German and British forces fought each other in southwest and eastern Africa, involving an estimated 2 million Africans. Language\nBritish colonialism led to the spread of the English language in Africa, and many former British colonies still maintain English as an official language.",
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"title": "Volunteer in the USA | Volunteer USA Programs",
"headings": "Volunteer in the US\nVolunteer in the US\nClick Here to View Program Listings\nWhy Volunteer in the USA?\nVolunteer Opportunities in the United States\nVolunteer in the USA: About the United States\nFind Your Program to Volunteer in the USA!\nAGV Sport\nAGVSPORT Internship Program\nPacific Discovery\nHawaii Gap Semester\nVISIONS Service Adventures\nVISIONS Service Adventures: Montana Northern Cheyenne\nInternational Volunteer HQ\nAffordable Volunteer Programs in Hawaii\nXploreo\nXploreo Volunteer with Locals in USA\nUp with People\nUWP Global Education Program - Volunteer Program\nSols Schools International Toronto\nFull and Part Time English Classes\nPortland English Language Academy\nPortland English Language Academy\nInternational Programs\nVacation 'n Learn American English with Volunteer Option in New York City at the Rennert School\nGlobal Routes\nGlobal Routes\nInstitute of Cultural Ecology\nInternship in USA\nKiva\nKiva Internships @ Kiva's HQ (20+ available positions)\nAmizade Global Service-Learning\nNavajo Life, Culture, and Tutoring\nThe School of Integrated Living (SOIL)\nFarm & Ecovillage Immersion\nSponsored Volunteer in United States Program Listings\n",
"segment": "Think about where you want to visit, your interests, your preferred climate, and the amount of time you want to spend in the United States! All of these elements may inform the program you ultimately pick. Volunteer program lengths could range from a week in the United States to a full year volunteering in America. You might enroll in programs in a variety of locations. For example, want to volunteer in New York City? How about donating your time while exploring an artistic city like Portland or San Francisco? Or maybe you’d like to learn all about American history and government while helping people in Washington DC. These are only a few examples of the diverse places you could experience while volunteering in the United States. By balancing your preferred duration abroad, with your interests and preferred location, you could have an unforgettable experience living and volunteering in America. Volunteer in the USA:",
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"segment": "No fitness equipment is required. Card Details +\nLastly, the Chase Sapphire Preferred Credit Card has low introductory rates for purchases and balance transfers, though its rewards offerings are somewhat weaker by comparison. This is another card that gives you a major bang for your buck—you can earn 60,000 bonus points when you spend $4,000 in the first three months. Do Your Due Diligence Before Traveling Abroad with Your New Cards\nEven with an international means of payment, your credit card may not be accepted at all locations. Recently, a Credit.com staffer who traveled to Amsterdam tried to use his World Elite Mastercard at some locations and found that local merchants didn’t always accept a Mastercard branded card. Before going on your trip, check either with stores or the credit card network (Mastercard, Visa, Discover or American Express) to see if any conditions exist that might prevent your card from being accepted by foreign merchants. Alternatively, you can take a few different brands with your or have some cash or traveler’s checks on hand. Check Your Credit\nBefore applying for an international credit card, it’s important to check your credit score to see what you qualify for. A low score or no score at all could get in the way of your goals of traveling with an international credit card in hand. Be sure to check your score before you apply.",
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"headings": "5 Strategies for Successful International Market Expansion\n5 Strategies for Successful International Market Expansion\nSummary\nWhat is International Market Expansion?\n5 Strategies for International Market Expansion\n1. Look for Partners\n2. Give it Time\n3. Test the Waters\n4. Keep an Eye Out for Local Talent\n5. A Strong Domestic Market\nWhere Next for Market Expansion?\nAlan\n",
"segment": "4. Keep an Eye Out for Local Talent\nWhen foraying into a new country to do business, one of the key success factors is hiring the right talent. This is because each society has its own set of unwritten rules about what is acceptable and what is not and it is imperative that companies abide by them. Hiring local people to work for your business thus becomes essential for it to thrive in the new environment. Hiring locally also makes it easier to connect with potential customers and creates trust in the market. For this reason, when you operate in a new country be sure to tap into the local pool of talent for hiring people, especially in customer-facing roles like sales people. 5. A Strong Domestic Market\nThe entire activity of market expansion into international spheres makes business sense when you have a strong foothold in the domestic market. If your product or service is doing poorly in your home country, it might not make much sense to expand globally without solving existing problems. Often, business owners falsely hope that taking an unsuccessful product and selling it internationally will give a boost to the failing business domestically.",
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"headings": "What is an International Credit Card?\nTrending Categories:\nWhat is an International Credit Card?\nCredit Card Foreign Transaction Fees\nThe International Chip and PIN\nTop 4 Brands of International Credit Cards\n1. Capital One Venture Rewards Card\n2. Capital One Venture One Rewards Credit Card\n3. Chase Sapphire Preferred Credit Card\nChase Sapphire Preferred® Card\nDo Your Due Diligence Before Traveling Abroad with Your New Cards\nCheck Your Credit\nUsing Credit.com for Your Travels\n",
"segment": "Get unlimited deliveries with a $0 delivery fee and reduced service fees on eligible orders over $12 for a minimum of one year with DashPass, DoorDash's subscription service. Activate by 12/31/21. Count on Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance, Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Lost Luggage Insurance and more. Get up to $60 back on an eligible Peloton Digital or All-Access Membership through 12/31/2021, and get full access to their workout library through the Peloton app, including cardio, running, strength, yoga, and more. Take classes using a phone, tablet, or TV. No fitness equipment is required. Card Details +\nLastly, the Chase Sapphire Preferred Credit Card has low introductory rates for purchases and balance transfers, though its rewards offerings are somewhat weaker by comparison. This is another card that gives you a major bang for your buck—you can earn 60,000 bonus points when you spend $4,000 in the first three months. Do Your Due Diligence Before Traveling Abroad with Your New Cards\nEven with an international means of payment, your credit card may not be accepted at all locations. Recently, a Credit.com staffer who traveled to Amsterdam tried to use his World Elite Mastercard at some locations and found that local merchants didn’t always accept a Mastercard branded card.",
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"headings": "1. Nearly as many Americans prefer to get their local news online as prefer the TV set\nFor Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Strong Community Connection\n1. Nearly as many Americans prefer to get their local news online as prefer the TV set\nLocal TV stations remain the most relied-on individual source, despite having little online presence\nMany Americans turn to the online versions of local news providers\nMinority of Americans often turn to multiple types of providers for local news\nInfrequent local news consumers are more likely to turn to digital formats\nAmericans still rely on other people to keep them updated\nMany say the internet is an important source for local news; fewer say this of social media specifically\nMobile devices are far more popular than desktop computers for accessing local news online\nDigital news consumers place high value on an easy-to-use website\nPagination\n",
"segment": "For example, someone who turns to their local newspaper for news can access it in print, via its website or by following the outlet on social media. To untangle this complex system, this study first asked respondents how often they get local news from each of nine different providers (such as local TV stations or community newspapers), and then asked how they tend to access that source (whether print, television, the internet, etc.). The results show that local TV stations are the top type of source for local news. About four-in-ten Americans (38%) say they often get news from local TV stations (86% ever do so). Radio stations (from which 20% often get news) and daily newspapers (17%) serve as the next most popular providers of local news. Beyond these more commonly used providers are a class of sources for local information that few Americans rely on often, but from which most get local news at least occasionally. For example, 12% of Americans often get local news from online forums, while almost six-in-ten ever get news there (59%). Other provider types in this group are local organizations such as churches or schools (64% get at least some news there), local government agencies or officials (64%), non-daily community newspapers (61%), and newsletters or listservs (59%). At the bottom of the list – and the only provider that fewer than half ever use for news – is online-only news sources, such as local blogs or nonprofit online news startups. 2\nAll in all, 28% of the public often gets news from at least one of six less traditional types of providers asked about here, and a vast majority – 89% – ever get news from at least one of them.",
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"segment": "And how much is a liter of fuel in your country? Discussing topics like social amenities like electricity and the cost of fuel shows that you want to know more about his or her country. 29. How often do you watch foreign movies and listen to international music? As for me, I prefer foreign action movies to local movies. I watch local films only when I have no foreign film to watch, which is very rare. 30. Are there natural resources in your country? God richly blesses some countries with lots of mineral resources. This question can get you some answers that will make the conversation lively and fun.",
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"title": "Oasis Program Jobs, Employment | Indeed.com",
"headings": "\nOasis Program jobs\nCertified Home Health OASIS & Coding Auditor\nNatural Resource Management Intern (Local candidates preferr... new\nHuman Resources Training Coordinator, The Oasis at Death Val... new\nBenefit Programs Specialist I/II new\nHistory Intern (Local candidates preferred) new\nOccupational Therapist new\nFamily Services Specialist IV new\nProgram Analyst new\nFamily Services Worker I (Child Protective Services)\nArts & Sciences Program Administrator new\nPM-2, Program Scheduler new\nRotational Development Program\nWebsite/UXDesigner Intern (College Credit) new\nOasis - Temporary Program Supervisor - Cape May, NJ\nAdministrative Assistant new\nBe the first to see new Oasis Program jobs\n",
"segment": "Associate degree or higher in clinical program required with formal clinical background; RN/LPN preferred. Active 2 days ago\nSave job\nNot interested\nReport Job\n· Save job\nNatural Resource Management Intern (Local candidates preferr... new\nStudent Conservation Association 4.4\nTriangle, VA\nIn addition, you will work with researchers on other conservation projects, including forest restoration/reclamation projects, water-quality, stream assessments…\n1 day ago\nSave job\nNot interested\nReport Job\n· Save job ·\nMore...\nView all Student Conservation Association jobs in Triangle, VA - Triangle jobs\nSee popular questions & answers about Student Conservation Association\nHuman Resources Training Coordinator, The Oasis at Death Val... new\nXanterra Travel Collection 3.7\nDeath Valley, CA 92328\nAttend properties Safety Training programs to monitor compliance. Consult with property GM, Learning and Development Manager and HR Director, to determine…\nJust posted\nSave job\nNot interested\nReport Job\n· Save job ·\nMore...\nView all Xanterra Travel Collection jobs in Death Valley, CA - Death Valley jobs\nLearn more about working at Xanterra Travel Collection\nSee popular questions & answers about Xanterra Travel Collection\nBenefit Programs Specialist I/II new\nVirginia Dept of Social Services - Local 3.1\nBuchanan, VA\n$28,187 a year\nCompletion of required benefit programs training. Working knowledge of financial assistance programs sufficient to determine/re-determine eligibility for…\n5 days ago\nSave job\nNot interested\nReport Job\n· Save job ·\nMore...\nView all Virginia Dept of Social Services - Local jobs in Buchanan, VA - Buchanan jobs\nSalary Search: Senior Program Specialist salaries in Buchanan, VA\nSee popular questions & answers about Virginia Dept of Social Services - Local\nHistory Intern (Local candidates preferred) new\nStudent Conservation Association 4.4\nTriangle, VA\nCurriculum based programs will be developed allowing park staff to educate park visitors on the story of segregation, civil rights and diverse uses the Park. 1 day ago\nSave job\nNot interested\nReport Job\n· Save job ·\nMore...\nView all Student Conservation Association jobs in Triangle, VA - Triangle jobs\nSee popular questions & answers about Student Conservation Association\nOccupational Therapist new\nOptions For Rehab\nRemote +1 location\n$55 - $80 an hour\nEasily apply\nUrgently hiring\nEvaluates the effectiveness of current plan and client progress, recommends changes in treatment programs when needed and implement physician ordered changes. Just posted\nSave job\nNot interested\nReport Job\n· Save job ·\nMore...\nView all Options For Rehab jobs in Remote - Remote jobs\nSalary Search: Occupational Therapist salaries in Remote\nExplore career as Occupational Therapist: overview, career advice, FAQs\nFamily Services Specialist IV new\nVirginia Dept of Social Services - Local 3.1\nHopewell, VA 23860 +2 locations\n$50,735 a year\nConsiderable experience in assigned program area/human services programs and completion of required training programs.",
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"title": "Philippines 3 | IDEA: International Dialects of English Archive",
"headings": "Philippines 3\nPhilippines 3\nAREAS OF RESIDENCE OUTSIDE REPRESENTATIVE REGION FOR LONGER THAN SIX MONTHS:\nOTHER INFLUENCES ON SPEECH:\nAdditional features:\n",
"segment": "So, they would sound like but-ter, wot-ter, let-ter. Unlike, uh, the Standard American accent, though, there is … there is usually no yod dropping in a typical Manila English accent. So, people prefer to say, uh, a “choob” [tube] of ice instead of a “toob” of ice, and uh, “Nyoo” [new] York instead of “Noo” York. Now, for some people, especially younger people, um, there’s a tendency to say it like, uh, most Americans do, like, uh, “toob” [tube] and “nooz” [news], but that’s something that is not as widely accepted as the … the liquid u, um, which people feel is too American [i.e. yod-dropping]. [Shifts to a more Tagalog accent:] A more typical rural accent, though, or, or a more Tagalog accent of English is — has more, um [pauses] well, local sounds. For example, I say “egzampol” or “eksampol” and I say “se-ven”, or “se-ben” for some people. Sometimes I can, I can “konpyus” or confuse, you know, the word fat from pat. And sometimes very is berry, so, “tenk yu beri much” or “samting” like “dat” — “samting” instead of something. [ Counts in Tagalog:]",
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"title": "CNN.com - Anderson Cooper 360° Blog",
"headings": "CNN\nCNN\nTrying to prevent the next Katrina\nABOUT THE BLOG\nPREVIOUS POSTS\nARCHIVES\nSUBSCRIBE\n",
"segment": "U.S. International\nConfirm\nU.S. Edition +\nU.S.\nInternational\nArabic\nEspañol\nSet edition preference: U.S. International\nConfirm\nHome\nUS\nCrime + Justice\nEnergy + Environment\nExtreme Weather\nSpace + Science\nWorld\nAfrica\nAmericas\nAsia\nAustralia\nChina\nEurope\nMiddle East\nIndia\nUK\nThe Biden Presidency\nFacts First\nUS Elections\nBusiness\nMarkets\nTech\nMedia\nSuccess\nPerspectives\nVideo\nOpinion\nPolitical Op-Eds\nSocial Commentary\nFood\nFitness\nWellness\nParenting\nLive Longer\nStars\nScreen\nBinge\nCulture\nMedia\nTech\nInnovate\nGadget\nForeseeable Future\nMission: Ahead\nUpstarts\nBusiness Evolved\nWork Transformed\nInnovative Cities\nArts\nDesign\nFashion\nArchitecture\nLuxury\nVideo\nDestinations\nFood & Drink\nStay\nNews\nVideos\nPro Football\nCollege Football\nBasketball\nBaseball\nSoccer\nOlympics\nVideo\nLive TV •\nDigital Studios\nCNN Films\nHLN\nTV Schedule\nTV Shows A-Z\nCNNVR\nCoupons\nCNN Underscored\n-Explore\n-Wellness\n-Gadgets\n-Lifestyle\nCNN Store\nHow To Watch VR\nArchives\nMore…\nPhotos\nLongform\nInvestigations\nCNN profiles\nCNN Leadership\nCNN Newsletters\nWork for CNN\nU.S.\nInternational\nEspañol\nArabic\nSet edition preference: U.S. International\nConfirm\nFacebook Twitter Instagram\n\n\nTuesday, August 29, 2006\nTrying to prevent the next Katrina\nA year after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, officials on the local, state and federal level are not only pausing to honor those who lost their lives, they're also trying to convince themselves and residents of the Gulf Coast that this will not happen again ... that next time, things will be different. In New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers has erected flood gates to keep waters from filling up fragile canals that buckled under the weight of Katrina's floodwaters last year. It is staggering what the Corps has accomplished in the last year, but even Corps officials admit, the true measure of their success won't be known until the next storm hits. In the course of the past year, a lot of work has gone into arranging buses, trains, planes and automobiles to shuttle people out of the city if another storm threatens the Crescent City. There are 200 buses on standby in Louisiana, and another 1,600 that could quickly be pulled into service. Twenty-four train cars sit idle at the station, waiting to evacuate people in case of emergency. It's all part of a plan to get people out of the city, especially people who don't have the resources to get themselves out.",
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"segment": "We know it can be tempting to run straight off into the mountains and start skiing hard from the moment you land at Santiago’s international airport, but you’ll be much better off if you take things slowly. Altitude sickness is caused by the lack of oxygen at high elevations so vigorous exercise can make things worse. Try skiing gently for just one half day to begin with to give yourself time to adjust. Ask your doctor for pills or try local coca leaves. Before you travel to Chile, many doctors will prescribe specialist drugs designed to help prevent altitude sickness. If that doesn’t sound like the option for you, local people living in the high plateaus have had their own solution for centuries. For hundreds of years they have fought altitude sickness by chewing on locally grown coca leaves and drinking coca tea (yes, it is completely legal in Chile and no, you won't develop a drug habit - it’s a mild stimulant comparable to coffee!). It does have a slightly bitter taste however, so you might prefer to chew on a readily available coca toffee! Where to Head if You’re Suffering! A very small minority of people will suffer from really unpleasant altitude sickness no matter what they do, even at relatively low altitudes.",
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"segment": "What if I tell you that there are over 500 languages in my country (Nigeria). Don’t be surprised if this is your first of hearing that there’s a country with more than 100 languages. And that’s why you need to ask your foreign this important question. 28. Do you guys enjoy constant electricity? And how much is a liter of fuel in your country? Discussing topics like social amenities like electricity and the cost of fuel shows that you want to know more about his or her country. 29. How often do you watch foreign movies and listen to international music? As for me, I prefer foreign action movies to local movies.",
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"segment": "It was also confirmed that the route would travel along Wilkinson Boulevard, dropping the alternative routing along Alleghany and Tuckaseegee roads. On February 27, 2019, the Metropolitan Transit Commission unanimously approved to merge the West Corridor into the Lynx Silver Line. Refined locally preferred alternative\nRefined locally preferred alternative\nIn early 2021, CATS released the refined locally preferred alternative (LPA) for the Silver line, accompanied with a series videos and a website showing what they considered and why they choose the routing and stations identified. The revised roughly 26 miles (42 km) alignment included 29 stations and one maintenance facility along it, from Belmont to its new eastern terminus in Indian Trail. The following is a breakdown of the refinement, broken into six focus areas, all of which is subject to change: In Gaston County, the Belmont station will be situated in front of the Lowe's / Super Walmart, paralleling north along Wilkinson Boulevard, with bridges over Hawley Avenue and Park Street. Crossing the Catawba River, on a separate bridge north of Sloans Ferry Bridge, into Mecklenburg County where it will flyover Wilkinson Boulevard to its south side, at Moores Chapel Loop, and then crosses over Old Dowd Road. Sam Wilson station will be located east of Same Wilson Road, followed by a second flyover along Wilkinson Boulevard, at Perimeter West Drive, to its north side before crossing I-485. At I-485 station, east of Todd Road, it continues its parallel north of Wilkinson Boulevard to Airport station, where a future people mover will connect passengers to Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Crossing under Little Rock Road, it continues to Stafford station, east of Stafford Drive.",
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"segment": "If there has been an increase in muggings, car thefts or home invasions, that is New Baden Texas local news that the local media must report, because it is not going to end up on any of the national news outlets. Breaking News Report New Baden TX Click Here\nGood things also fall under the category of New Baden TX local news such as how well the local high school sports teams are doing, did the band win an award at the music festival? How many young men earned the rank of Eagle Scout and who is the new pastor at a popular church. People need, and for the most part, want to know what is going on in their community, and this is done through the reporting of New Baden Texas local news, via New Baden TX local newspapers as well as local radio and television stations. Naturally, as informed people, we need to know what is going on at the national and international levels, because those events can have an impact on the local community. However, it will be through New Baden Texas local news outlets that the full impact of those national and international events will be conveyed to the local community. Small towns do not mean small news. Many small communities face some of the issues found in larger cities, including a declining economy, increased crime and an out-migration of young people. The coverage of news began at the local level with the early newspapers, which began to spread over larger areas. New Baden TX local news coverage began with community newspapers.",
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"segment": "Other foundations rely on smaller donations from Main Street Americans, making individual donations a common and efficient way for NGOs to garner capital funding. Government Funding\nEven as advocates claim governments are supposed to be tied in any way to NGOs, local, state, and federal governments actually provide funding to NGOs regularly. Such funding is usually in-country and more often local (i.e., a local government providing funds to a local YMCA). Local and National Companies\nThe private sector is also a big benefactor for NGOs, with companies donating to non-government organizations all the time. A larger company may do so primarily for the tax write-off while a smaller, local business may do so for branding reasons (i.e. having their name attached to a local NGO initiative.) Local and Regional Foundations\nCommunity foundations are also a regular source of funding to non-government organizations. Usually, if a local foundation shares the same passion for a cause or project that a local NGO is addressing, a donation makes a lot of sense for the foundation, which likely prefers to do business with a local non-government organization. Types of NGOs\nSince NGOs can come in different models (usually based on community, national, and international organizations involved in various humanitarian efforts), non-government organizations come in different types. In a larger view, NGO types come in two modes - \"operational\" and \"advocacy\" NGOs. The former primarily targets development projects while the latter aims to promote and aid an individual cause, like AIDS or human trafficking.",
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"headings": "\nCoronavirus Update\nKeep Learning, Keep Growing.\nWelcome to the Division of External Programs (DEP)\nContinuing Education\nGraduate Programs\nGlobal Programs\nDistance Education\nWhat are people saying?\nRankings and Facts\nThe College of Engineering and Computing is committed to providing quality education, problem-solving research, and community engagement through local relevance, national visibility, and global exposure.\n",
"segment": "The DEP offers a wide variety of courses to prepare the community, students and alumni to seek new opportunities. Graduate Programs\nJoin the next cohort of professionals seeking to take the next steps in their careers into leadership roles. Graduate program curriculum combines the engineering skills to improve process quality and the business. Global Programs\nThe College collaborates with international universities to develop degree and continuing education programs and partnership to provide international students with the opportunity to obtain an FIU degree. Distance Education\nThe Office of Distance Education (ODE) provides over 500 students per semester with the opportunity to take online courses to help meet their demanding schedule, learning preferences, and graduation timeline. What are people saying? “The coronavirus global pandemic has disrupted our economies and added additional risks. Learn through my course how to mitigate supply chain risks and disruptions while we go through its core processes and define execution excellence methodologies.” –\n-Marcos Ross, instructor, Supply Chain Management\n“I always wanted to do an ‘MBA’ type program…this presented me with the best option. I was able to take a combination of business management classes and at the same time be able to specialize in what I do.”",
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"title": "The 20 Best Volunteer Abroad Organisations",
"headings": "The 20 Best Volunteer Abroad Organisations\nThe 20 Best Volunteer Abroad Organisations\n1. Global Vision International\n2. International Volunteer HQ\n3. Volunteering Solutions\n4. Love Volunteers\n5. Cross-Cultural Solutions\n6. Plan My Gap Year\n7. Connect 123\n8. International TEFL Academy\n9. Global Volunteers\n10. Fronteering\n11. Agape Volunteers\n12. Iko-Poran\n13. GoEco\n14. Global Citizen Year\n15. One World 365\n16. WWOOF\n17. Projects Abroad\n18. Peace Corps\n19. Lead Adventures\n20. UN Volunteers\nMariliza Karrera\n",
"segment": "you can decide your starting and leaving day on your own and they will find a programme that best suits your preferences. 8. International TEFL Academy\nOne of the most popular volunteer abroad opportunities, teaching English has been helping English-speaking people improve their communication skills and local students learn English for years. The International TEFL Academy is committed to provide students with the training and guidance they need to teach English around the world. They offer TEFL/TESOL certification in more than twenty-five countries. 9. Global Volunteers\nGlobal Volunteers is an organisation that has been around for over thirty years. Its long experience in the volunteer sector has made it one of the most credible organisations and more than 33,000 have volunteered with them up until now. Global volunteers tries to connect international volunteers with opportunities that would best fit them based on their skillset and it promises to allow people to experience their chosen destination like locals do. 10.",
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"title": "Riding Lawn Mower Lawn Mowers for sale | In Stock | eBay",
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"segment": "But if you’re like me, you prefer the adventure of independent travel. True exploration, with no set schedule or timetable. Driving around Iceland with the freedom to stop anywhere interesting you find on your road trip. If that’s the kind of traveler you are, renting a car and self-driving Iceland is the way to go! And driving in Iceland is a lot easier than you might think. While there are some special things to keep aware of, I hope this post will help ease any fears you have of driving there. 2. Where To Rent Your Car In Iceland\nThe best site to book your car is with Discover Cars. They search both local and international car rental companies to help you find the best possible price. This is the easiest way to rent a car in Iceland.",
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"headings": "\nOasis Program jobs\nCertified Home Health OASIS & Coding Auditor\nNatural Resource Management Intern (Local candidates preferr... new\nHuman Resources Training Coordinator, The Oasis at Death Val... new\nBenefit Programs Specialist I/II new\nHistory Intern (Local candidates preferred) new\nOccupational Therapist new\nFamily Services Specialist IV new\nProgram Analyst new\nFamily Services Worker I (Child Protective Services)\nArts & Sciences Program Administrator new\nPM-2, Program Scheduler new\nRotational Development Program\nWebsite/UXDesigner Intern (College Credit) new\nOasis - Temporary Program Supervisor - Cape May, NJ\nAdministrative Assistant new\nBe the first to see new Oasis Program jobs\n",
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"url": "http://newslocalnews.com/BarkRiverMichiganlocalnews",
"title": "Bark River Michigan Local News | Local News Near You Bark River MI",
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"segment": "If there has been an increase in muggings, car thefts or home invasions, that is Bark River Michigan local news that the local media must report, because it is not going to end up on any of the national news outlets. Breaking News Report Bark River MI Click Here\nGood things also fall under the category of Bark River MI local news such as how well the local high school sports teams are doing, did the band win an award at the music festival? How many young men earned the rank of Eagle Scout and who is the new pastor at a popular church. People need, and for the most part, want to know what is going on in their community, and this is done through the reporting of Bark River Michigan local news, via Bark River MI local newspapers as well as local radio and television stations. Naturally, as informed people, we need to know what is going on at the national and international levels, because those events can have an impact on the local community. However, it will be through Bark River Michigan local news outlets that the full impact of those national and international events will be conveyed to the local community. Small towns do not mean small news. Many small communities face some of the issues found in larger cities, including a declining economy, increased crime and an out-migration of young people. The coverage of news began at the local level with the early newspapers, which began to spread over larger areas. Bark River MI local news coverage began with community newspapers.",
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"segment": "Most businesses either set up a whole new website for each target country or add a subdirectory structure on their existing website. The approach you choose will depend largely on the resources you can dedicate to the creation and maintenance of it. Let’s talk about the pros and cons of each URL structure for international SEO. A Subdirectory for Each Country on Your Main Website\nTo set up a subdirectory structure, create a folder on your website for each target country labeled with that country’s two-letter ISO code. For example, to signal content targeted to people in Spain, your subdirectory would look like this: website.com/es. Pros of using subdirectories: A subdirectory structure is easy to set up and maintain. Adding subdirectories to your website is simple and cost-effective. It only requires one website domain, and the authority you build up for that domain applies sitewide.",
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"segment": "If there has been an increase in muggings, car thefts or home invasions, that is Duck Creek Village Utah local news that the local media must report, because it is not going to end up on any of the national news outlets. Breaking News Report Duck Creek Village UT Click Here\nGood things also fall under the category of Duck Creek Village UT local news such as how well the local high school sports teams are doing, did the band win an award at the music festival? How many young men earned the rank of Eagle Scout and who is the new pastor at a popular church. People need, and for the most part, want to know what is going on in their community, and this is done through the reporting of Duck Creek Village Utah local news, via Duck Creek Village UT local newspapers as well as local radio and television stations. Naturally, as informed people, we need to know what is going on at the national and international levels, because those events can have an impact on the local community. However, it will be through Duck Creek Village Utah local news outlets that the full impact of those national and international events will be conveyed to the local community. Small towns do not mean small news. Many small communities face some of the issues found in larger cities, including a declining economy, increased crime and an out-migration of young people. The coverage of news began at the local level with the early newspapers, which began to spread over larger areas. Duck Creek Village UT local news coverage began with community newspapers.",
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"segment": "Though it’s somewhat more expensive than applying online, the offline process is still worth considering. How to apply for Nigerian international passport online? The fact is that applying for an international passport online is cheaper and much less stressful. Some people prefer this option. Here’s what you need to do to apply for your document online: Visit the official website of the Nigerian immigration service and open the application form\nFill out all the fields with correct information\nFlag the box, which means that you understand and accept the responsibility for the rendered information\nPrint out the filled form\nClick the “Submit application” button to go over to the “Applicant Information” page\nClick the “Online payment” button\nEnter the details of your payment account\nReceive the validation number and save it for further use\nIf you need, print out the receipt on the payment\nRead also\nGet your state of origin certificate easily with these tips\nHere’s what you need to do with the received validation number: Go over to the Nigerian Immigration Service portal to confirm the payment\nChoose to query the status of your application payment and enter the passport application ID and the reference number\nWhen there appears the “Validation Number” field, enter the number from the receipt from your approved payment platform\nClick the “Record search” button and go over to the “Applicant Information” page where you will find the interview date\nPrint out the Acknowledgement Slip or the Receipt because you will need them during the interview (the Acknowledgement Slip will appear in a new window)\nDespite the fact that you are not meeting with any officials in person while applying, you will need the following documents to get a new Nigerian international passport: The Identification Letter from your local government\nYour birth certificate or Declaration of Age\n2 recently taken passport-format pictures\nThe form sworn by your guarantor before the High Court Judge\nThe consent letter from parents if the applicant is under 16\nThe marriage certificate if applicable\nThe police report in case you’ve lost a passport and now are renewing it\nThe submitted application to the Embassy\nRead also\nWhat should you do to change your name in Nigeria? Nigerian international passport application and cost\nWell, the pricing is as follows: A passport with 32 pages costs N12,500 for minors (1 day old to 17 years old) and elderly (60 years and more) and N19,500 for adults (between 18 and 59 years old)\nA passport with 64 pages costs N24,500 for all categories of applicants\nWhat’s the difference?",
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"segment": "Jesus rose from the dead ( Luke 24:39; John 20:27 ). Jesus appeared to disciples after His resurrection ( John 20:19 ). The eyewitnesses recorded the miracles of Jesus, and the gospels have been reliably transmitted to us. Therefore, we can believe what Jesus said about Himself for two reasons: one, because what He said and did agree with the Old Testament; and two, because Jesus performed many convincing miracles in front of people who testified and wrote about what they saw Him do. Christ’s resurrection\nWithin Christianity, the resurrection is vitally important. Without the resurrection, our faith is useless ( 1 Cor. 15:14 ).",
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"segment": "Remember, truth does not contradict itself. If God exists, He will not institute mutually exclusive and contradictory belief systems in an attempt to get people to believe in Him. God is not the author of confusion ( 1 Cor. 14:33 ). Therefore, it is reasonable to believe that there can be absolute spiritual truth and that not all systems can be true regardless of whether or not they claim to be true. There must be more than a mere claim. Fulfilled prophecy concerning Jesus\nThough other religions have prophecies in them, none are 100% accurate as is the Bible; and none of them point to someone like Jesus who made incredible claims and performed incredible deeds. The Old Testament was written hundreds of years before Jesus was born, yet the Old Testament prophesied many things about Jesus. This is undoubtedly evidence of divine influence upon the Bible.",
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"segment": "one, because what He said and did agree with the Old Testament; and two, because Jesus performed many convincing miracles in front of people who testified and wrote about what they saw Him do. Christ’s resurrection\nWithin Christianity, the resurrection is vitally important. Without the resurrection, our faith is useless ( 1 Cor. 15:14 ). It was Jesus’ resurrection that changed the lives of the disciples. After Jesus was crucified, the disciples ran and hid. But when they saw the risen Lord, they knew that what Jesus had said and done proved that He was indeed God in the flesh, the Savior. No other religious leader has died in full view of trained executioners, had a guarded tomb, and then rose three days later to appear to many many people. This resurrection is proof of who Jesus is, and that He did accomplish what He set out to do:",
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"headings": "When was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhen was christianity made the official religion of the roman empire\nWhen did the Roman Empire make Christianity its official religion?\nWhen was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhy was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire?\nWhat emperor made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhat was Jesus’s message?\nWhy was Christianity appealing to many Romans?\nWhich Roman emperor granted Christians religious freedom?\nWhich group of barbarians invaded city of Rome from North Africa?\nWHO issued the Edict of Milan allowing all religious worship in the Roman Empire?\nWhat day is Jesus birthday?\nWho declared Christianity as the official religion of Rome?\nWho brought Christianity to America?\nWhich emperor made Christianity a legal religion in the empire?\nWhich emperor was responsible for the production of some of the most significant Byzantine monuments?\nOn what basis did the bishops of Rome claim authority over other bishops?\nReleated\n",
"segment": "December 25\nWho declared Christianity as the official religion of Rome? On February 27, 380, in Thessaloniki, the Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius I (347 – 395) signed a decree in the presence of the Western Roman Emperor Valentinian II (371 – 392) that made Christianity the religion of the state and punished the practice of pagan rituals. Who brought Christianity to America? Christianity was introduced to North America as it was colonized by Europeans beginning in the 16th and 17th centuries. Which emperor made Christianity a legal religion in the empire? Constantine\nWhich emperor was responsible for the production of some of the most significant Byzantine monuments? Emperor Justinian\nOn what basis did the bishops of Rome claim authority over other bishops? Papal primacy, also known as the primacy of the bishop of Rome , is a Christian ecclesiological doctrine concerning the respect and authority that is due to the pope from other bishops and their episcopal sees. Releated",
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"segment": "There must be more than a mere claim. Fulfilled prophecy concerning Jesus\nThough other religions have prophecies in them, none are 100% accurate as is the Bible; and none of them point to someone like Jesus who made incredible claims and performed incredible deeds. The Old Testament was written hundreds of years before Jesus was born, yet the Old Testament prophesied many things about Jesus. This is undoubtedly evidence of divine influence upon the Bible. Please consider some of the many prophecies of Jesus in the following chart: Prophecy\nOld Testament Prophecy\nNew Testament Fulfillment\nBorn of a virgin\nIsaiah 7:14\nMatt. 1:18, 25\nBorn at Bethlehem\nMicah 5:2\nMatt. 2:1\nHe would be preceded by a Messenger\nIsaiah 40:3\nMatt. 3:1-2\nRejected by His own people\nIsaiah 53:3\nJohn 7:5;",
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"headings": "When was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhen was christianity made the official religion of the roman empire\nWhen did the Roman Empire make Christianity its official religion?\nWhen was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhy was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire?\nWhat emperor made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhat was Jesus’s message?\nWhy was Christianity appealing to many Romans?\nWhich Roman emperor granted Christians religious freedom?\nWhich group of barbarians invaded city of Rome from North Africa?\nWHO issued the Edict of Milan allowing all religious worship in the Roman Empire?\nWhat day is Jesus birthday?\nWho declared Christianity as the official religion of Rome?\nWho brought Christianity to America?\nWhich emperor made Christianity a legal religion in the empire?\nWhich emperor was responsible for the production of some of the most significant Byzantine monuments?\nOn what basis did the bishops of Rome claim authority over other bishops?\nReleated\n",
"segment": "Ruler from 379 to 395 AD made Christian the official religion of the Roman Empire . Why was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire? In 380 CE, the emperor Theodosius issued the Edict of Thessalonica, which made Christianity , specifically Nicene Christianity , the official religion of the Roman Empire . Most other Christian sects were deemed heretical, lost their legal status, and had their properties confiscated by the Roman state. What emperor made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet? Emperor Theodosius\nWhat was Jesus’s message? He is believed to be the Jewish messiah who is prophesied in the Hebrew Bible, which is called the Old Testament in Christianity. It is believed that through his crucifixion and subsequent resurrection, God offered humans salvation and eternal life, that Jesus died to atone for sin to make humanity right with God. Why was Christianity appealing to many Romans? He made Christianity the official religion of Rome and outlawed all other religions.",
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"segment": "It was Jesus’ resurrection that changed the lives of the disciples. After Jesus was crucified, the disciples ran and hid. But when they saw the risen Lord, they knew that what Jesus had said and done proved that He was indeed God in the flesh, the Savior. No other religious leader has died in full view of trained executioners, had a guarded tomb, and then rose three days later to appear to many many people. This resurrection is proof of who Jesus is, and that He did accomplish what He set out to do: provide the only means of redemption for humanity. Buddha did not rise from the dead. Muhammad did not rise from the dead. Confucius did not rise from the dead. Krishna did not rise from the dead, etc.",
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"segment": "Jesus used the Divine Name for Himself ( John 8:58 ), the same Divine Name used by God when Moses asked God what His name was in Exodus 3:14 . Jesus said He could do whatever He saw God the Father do ( John 5:19 ), and He claimed to be one with God the Father ( John 10:30; 10:38 ). Likewise, the disciples also called Him God ( John 1:1, 14; John 10:27; Col. 2:9 ). By default, if Jesus is God in the flesh, then whatever He said and did would be true. Since Jesus said that He alone was the Way, the Truth, and the Life and that no one can find God without Him ( John 14:6 ), His words become incredibly important. Again, making a claim is one thing.",
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"headings": "When was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhen was christianity made the official religion of the roman empire\nWhen did the Roman Empire make Christianity its official religion?\nWhen was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhy was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire?\nWhat emperor made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhat was Jesus’s message?\nWhy was Christianity appealing to many Romans?\nWhich Roman emperor granted Christians religious freedom?\nWhich group of barbarians invaded city of Rome from North Africa?\nWHO issued the Edict of Milan allowing all religious worship in the Roman Empire?\nWhat day is Jesus birthday?\nWho declared Christianity as the official religion of Rome?\nWho brought Christianity to America?\nWhich emperor made Christianity a legal religion in the empire?\nWhich emperor was responsible for the production of some of the most significant Byzantine monuments?\nOn what basis did the bishops of Rome claim authority over other bishops?\nReleated\n",
"segment": "When was christianity made the official religion of the roman empire\nWhen was christianity made the official religion of the roman empire\nWhen did the Roman Empire make Christianity its official religion? 313 AD\nWhen was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet? Constantine issued edict in 313 AD granting religious tolerance throughout the Roman Empire . Emperor Diocletian issued the order that led to persecution of thousands of Christian in the year 303 AD. Christian were martyr from the faith . Ruler from 379 to 395 AD made Christian the official religion of the Roman Empire . Why was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire? In 380 CE, the emperor Theodosius issued the Edict of Thessalonica, which made Christianity , specifically Nicene Christianity , the official religion of the Roman Empire . Most other Christian sects were deemed heretical, lost their legal status, and had their properties confiscated by the Roman state. What emperor made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?",
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"segment": "Please consider some of the many prophecies of Jesus in the following chart: Prophecy\nOld Testament Prophecy\nNew Testament Fulfillment\nBorn of a virgin\nIsaiah 7:14\nMatt. 1:18, 25\nBorn at Bethlehem\nMicah 5:2\nMatt. 2:1\nHe would be preceded by a Messenger\nIsaiah 40:3\nMatt. 3:1-2\nRejected by His own people\nIsaiah 53:3\nJohn 7:5; 7:48\nBetrayed by a close friend\nPsalm 41:9\nJohn 13:26-30\nHis side pierced\nZech. 12:10\nJohn 19:34\nCrucifixion\nPsalm 22:1,\nPsalm 22:11-18\nLuke 23:33; John 19:23-24\nResurrection of Christ\nPsalm 16:10\nActs 13:34-37\nFulfillment of prophecy can have different explanations. Some state that the New Testament was written and altered to make it look as if Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecy (but there is no evidence of that). Others state that the prophecies are so vague that they do not count (but many of the predictions are not vague at all).",
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"segment": "Emperor Theodosius\nWhat was Jesus’s message? He is believed to be the Jewish messiah who is prophesied in the Hebrew Bible, which is called the Old Testament in Christianity. It is believed that through his crucifixion and subsequent resurrection, God offered humans salvation and eternal life, that Jesus died to atone for sin to make humanity right with God. Why was Christianity appealing to many Romans? He made Christianity the official religion of Rome and outlawed all other religions. The idea of Christianity was familiar because it appealed to their emotions and gave hope of heaven. 3. The message gave meaning to life and provided hope and comfort. You might be interested: Constantine the great christianity\nWhich Roman emperor granted Christians religious freedom?",
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"headings": "America is a Christian Nation\nAmerica is a Christian Nation Myth\nIs America a Christian Nation?\nHow to Understand Religious Rights and Liberties in America\nChristianity and America in Depth\nFrom Sub-Roman Europe to Today – From Paganism, to Christianity, to Freedom of Religion\nHow Many Americans are Christian?\nWhy Do People Say, “America is a Christian Nation”?\nWhy America is Predominately Christian, but Not “a Christian Nation”? – From a Legal Perspective\nReligion and the Separation of Powers\nUnderstanding the First Amendment\nIs it Freedom From Religion or Freedom of Religion?\nConclusion\nCitations\n",
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"segment": "St. Paul, Ephesians 3:16-19 (NIV)\nThe meanings of \"Christianity\" and why this web site gives this religion so much attention: There are many definitions for this term. Many people regard \"Christianity\" and their own denomination's name to be synonyms. That is, their faith group is viewed as teaching the only truly legitimate Christian faith. Their group, alone, is viewed has having the \"fullness of truth\" while all other groups are in error to some degree. The result is that is that many large religions are heavily fragmented. For example, Christianity includes tens of thousands of individual denominations and faith groups. 2 Estimates range from 20,000 to over 30,000. This can lead to conflict. One recent example started in Northern Ireland during the late 1960's.",
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"headings": "\nReligions of the world\nMenu\nChristianity: Currently\nthe world's largest religion.\nQuotations:\nThe meanings of \"Christianity\" and why this web site gives this religion so much attention:\nWhy this web site is VERY different from almost all other religious web sites:\nA place to begin:\nAbout the Bible:\nAccessing verses and passages from the Bible:\nBiblical topics:\nChristian books in and out of the Bible: Content, stories, organization, origin, versions, inerrancy, forgeries, copying errors, inspiration, tools, early Gospels and Epistles that were never accepted into the Bible.....\nCodes in the Bible: Real, imaginary, or a hoax?\nThe Bible, the world and its people: geology; cosmology; prophecy; Wicca/Witchcraft and the Bible; are some Bible verses hate literature?\nThemes & topics in the Bible: A range of Christian interpretations about the Ten Commandments, abortion, anti-semitism, homosexuality, the role of women, predictions of the end of the world, salvation....\nApparently immoral passages in the Bible Incitements to genocide, intolerance, oppression, violence, etc. in the Bible. Passages that are immoral by today's ethical standards.\nWhat creature is not in the Bible?\nScapegoating: the transferability of sin: Punishing the innocent for the sins of the guilty\nDon't Read the Bible Alone: Study the Bible with a Commentary and with Other Student An essay by Rabbi Allen S. Maller\nWho is/was the \"advocate\" mentioned in John 16:5-11?\nPersonalities within Christianity:\nGod, Yeshua/Jesus, Mary, Saints, and, of course, Satan & demons\nChristianity, the religion:\nBeliefs, creeds, history, practices, heresies, public opinion polls, rituals, ecumenicalism, joint efforts, schismatic forces, holy days, trends, urban legends, hoaxes, relics, movies\nRelations with, and comparisons to, other religions\nWhy are so many U.S. Millennials abandoning Christianity?\nSome recent events:\n2018-NOV: The tragedy of Missionary John Allen Chau's death\n2019-APR: Fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France: Part 1 Part 2\nChristian faith groups:\nOne source estimates that there are 34,000 separate Christian groups in the world. We have descriptions of\nChristian faith groups can be sorted by:\nDenominations, (from the Amish to The Way)\nMeta-group, ( Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism......)\nWing, ( conservative, mainline and liberal)\nReligious family, ( Adventist, Baptist, Lutheran, Reform ....)\nSystems of belief ( Arminianism, British Israelism, Calvinism ...)\n<Links to web sites of Christian denominations, churches, para-church groups, etc:\nOfficial web sites of Christian denominations\nEvangelical web sites: Part 1 Part 2\nProgressive & liberal web sites and blogs\nChristian humanism\nRoman Catholic web sites\nOther Christian web sites\nChristian search engines & directories\n\"NeWFism,\" a proposed biblically-based new religion An essay donated by Alton C. Thompson.\nTerms and Tools:\nYou can safely order these Christian books from Amazon.com\nLinks to other inclusive religious web sites:\nReferences used:\nGo to the previous page, or to the Home page, or to the \"World Religions\" menu, or to the \"Truth in religion\" menu, or choose:\n",
"segment": "Jesus Christ's) teachings as they interpret them to be.\" This generates a lot of angry Emails from some visitors to this site who are insistent on excluding the Jehovah's Witnesses, the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the LDS or Mormon church), and/or many other denominations as sub-Christian, quasi-Christian, non-Christian, anti-Christian, or even Pagan. We treat Christianity in much greater detail than other religions, simply because about 68% of U.S. adults identify themselves with that religion, and the majority of visitors to this web site come from the U.S. Christians in the U.S. outnumber the next largest organized religions, Judaism and Islam , by at least 35 to 1. We are not in any way implying that Christianity is superior or inferior to other religions. It is simply much more popular in this web site's primary catchment area -- the countries where most of its visitors live. Sponsored link\nWhy this web site is VERY different from almost all other religious web sites: There are probably many million religious web sites among the 200 mIllion to 644 million active web sites on the Internet. ( Sources differ)\nOn 2019-MAY-24, Google search for \"God\" returned over 3.5 billion hits. A search for \"Christianity\" returned about 287 million hits. Most religious web sites describe and promote only a single denomination, tradition, or faith group within a single religion.",
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"segment": "We try to maintain the web site's content up to date, accurate, and objective. What we don't do is: To promote any one religion as superior all other religions. To promote one denomination or faith group over all others within a single religion. Promote religion, in general, as superior to secularism. Promote secularism, in general, as superior to religion. Condemn religious beliefs, except where they harm others. Sponsored link: A place to begin: We recommend that you read these four items first.",
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"segment": "Religious Demographics of the USA - WorldAtlas\nReligious Demographics of the USA\nAlthough other religions and atheism are on the rise, most Americans still identify as Christians. Religion plays a crucial role within countries and cultures all over the world. In the US, the coming together of many different peoples of different origins has created a diverse religious environment. While the country has followers of every major religion, nearly half (46.5%) of the residents identify as Protestant Christians. The other religions/beliefs that make up society within the US are as follows: Unaffiliated (22.8%), Catholic (20.8%), Jewish (1.9%), Other Non-Christian (1.8%), Mormon (1.6%), Jehovah’s Witness (.8%), Buddhist (.7%), Hindu (.7%), Eastern Orthodox Christian (.5%), and Other Christian (.4%). This article will talk about the reason behind such a varied religious composition, why Protestant Christians hold the majority percentage, and why such a large percentage of the population identifies as unaffiliated. Religious Makeup of the US\nReligion in the Early United States\nEuropean settlers brought the Christian religion with them to the New World in the 16th and 17th Centuries. These colonists (“Puritans”) emigrated from England to avoid conflict and purify their church of Roman Catholic influences. The immigrant population continued to grow and spread the Protestant religion which even became the official religion of the Virginia Colony.",
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"segment": "Only Jesus has physically risen from the dead, walked on water, claimed to be God, and raised others from the dead. He has conquered death. Why trust anyone else? Why trust anyone who can be held by physical death when we have a Messiah who is greater than death itsel\nWhy should anyone trust in Christianity over Islam, Buddhism, Mormonism, or anything else? It is because there are absolute truths. Only in Christianity are there accurately fulfilled prophecies of a coming Messiah. Only in Christianity do we have the extremely accurate transmission of the eyewitness documents (gospels), so we can trust what was originally written. Only in Christianity do we have the person of Christ who claimed to be God, performed many miracles to prove His claim of divinity, who died and rose from the dead, and who said that He alone was the Way, the Truth, and the Life All this adds to the legitimacy and credibility of Christianity above all other religions -- all based on the person of Jesus. It could not be that Jesus is the only Truth, and other religions also be the truth. Either Jesus is true and all other religions are false, or other religions are true and Jesus is false.",
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"headings": "Asatru Questions and Answers\nAsatru Questions and Answers\nWhat is Asatru?\nWhat does the word \"Asatru\" mean?\nWhen did Asatru start?\nWhy do we need Asatru? Aren't most people who want religion satisfied with Christianity or one of the other \"Established\" religions?\nWhy is the Religion of our Ancestors the Best One for Us?\nWhy Did Asatru Die Out if it was the Right Religion for Europeans?\nWasn't the Acceptance of Christianity a Sign of Civilization - A Step up From Barbarism?\nYou Say That Asatru was the Religion of the Vikings, Among Other Early European Cultures. Weren't They a Pretty Bloodthirsty Lot?\nWe Keep Talking About the Vikings. Does This Mean That Asatru is Only for People of Scandinavian Ancestry?\nWhat are the Basic Beliefs of Asatru?\nHow Does Asatru Differ From Other Religions?\nDo You Consider the Norse Myths to be True?\nWhat About These Gods and Goddesses? Are They Real?\nDo followers of Asatru Pray to Their Gods and Goddesses?\nDon't You Worship Stones and Trees and Idols?\nWhat are the Standards of Behavior Taught in Asatru?\nDon't all Religions Believe in These Things You've Just Named?\nWhat do You Have to Say About Good and Evil?\nWhat Does Asatru Teach About an Afterlife?\nDoes Asatru Involve Ancestor Worship?\nDoes Asatru Have a Holy Book, Like the Bible?\nAsatru has Been Described as a \"Nature Religion\". What Does That Mean?\nWhere Did the Universe Come From, According to Asatru?\nWhat are the Runes, and What do They Have to do With Asatru?\nHow is Asatru Organized?\n",
"segment": "The religion which best expressed their innermost nature - Asatru - is better suited to us than is some other creed which started in the Middle East among people who are essentially different from us. Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are alien religions which do not truly speak to our souls. Why Did Asatru Die Out if it was the Right Religion for Europeans? Asatru was subjected to a violent campaign of repression over a period of hundreds of years. Countless thousands of people were murdered, maimed, and exiled in the process. The common people (your ancestors!) did not give up their cherished beliefs easily. Eventually, the monolithic organization of the Christian church, bolstered by threats of economic isolation and assisted by an energetic propaganda campaign, triumphed over the valiant but unsophisticated tribes. Or so it seemed! Despite this persecution, elements of Asatru continued down to our own times - often in the guise of folklore - proving that our own native religion appeals to our innermost beings in a fundamental way.",
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"segment": "Since we know that humans started in the Middle-East, when the land was even more fertile than it is today, then we can see why many religions especially the three biggest religions in the world would have started here. And remember each religion is related to the other and how they came to be. Judaism was first, Hebrews became Jews and then Jewish. Jesus was a Jew, but after his death & resurrection a large sect of Jews left and became Christians and were persecuted until it grew larger and was made the one main religion of the Roman Empire once Constatine made it so. Christianity continues to grow to this day and so does Islam which came last of the three major religions. Muslims believe that Muhammad was a great prophet who taught the Arabs, Turks, Kurds, and other ethnic groups how to obey and submit to the will of God or Allah. In conclusion the main point is this, wherever there has been human civilization, some form of a belief system and religion is developed for the necessity of laws and survival. Christianity, Islam, and Judaism just so happened to take place in the most advanced and populated areas of the world during that time. But remember religions where happening all over the world at these times or earlier like Hinduism in India and Buddhism in China or Sun worship by the Mayans. I hope this response helps!",
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"segment": "It is typically the faith group of the Webmaster or of the agency that sponsors the web site. This web site differs from almost all other religious web sites in both its goals and content: Its main goal is to promote religious tolerance, coexistence, cooperation, dialogue, and understanding. We promote people's freedom to hold whatever religious beliefs that they wish, along with their freedom of religious assembly and proselytizing. We condemn actions that discriminate against and harm other people and thereby violate the Golden Rule -- including those actions based on religious beliefs. We try to maintain the web site's content up to date, accurate, and objective. What we don't do is: To promote any one religion as superior all other religions. To promote one denomination or faith group over all others within a single religion. Promote religion, in general, as superior to secularism.",
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"segment": "or “Why do buddhists believe in Buddha?”,it was there believe and it was sacred to them they needed an explanation for natural things,like thunder or earth quakes, so they said that it was an all mythy being who was angry at them for some reason. The religion expanded through Greece and every one believed it was true even if it wasn't proven in any way,it became one of the most important religions in Europe until Christianity overwhelmed it and people became Christians and Muslims and other smaller religio\nContinue Reading\nWhat you're asking is the same question as “Why do Christians believe in Jesus and God?” or “Why do buddhists believe in Buddha?”,it was there believe and it was sacred to them they needed an explanation for natural things,like thunder or earth quakes, so they said that it was an all mythy being who was angry at them for some reason. The religion expanded through Greece and every one believed it was true even if it wasn't proven in any way,it became one of the most important religions in Europe until Christianity overwhelmed it and people became Christians and Muslims and other smaller religions. Hope it helped :)\nLayla Hartford\n, I've studied mythology for over 4 years as a hobby\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 121 answers and 61.7K answer views\nOriginally Answered: Why do Greeks believe in gods and goddesses? It was their belief like Christians believe in God. If you are referring to the fact that there were multiple gods and goddesses, polytheism was quite common, and some polytheistic religions are still worshipped. 404 views\n·\nView upvotes\nChit San\nAnswered 7 months ago\nGreek believe in god as they believe that their god will help them when their in trouble or they believe that their god/goddess will help them in wars or many other more. 104 views\n·\nView upvotes\nSponsored by Gundry MD\nHow to entirely empty your bowels every morning (revealed).",
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"headings": "Which Roman emperor made Christianity the official religion and why did he do it?\nWhich Roman emperor made Christianity the official religion and why did he do it?",
"segment": "Constantine, of course, changed all that. He forced Licenius to sign the Edict of Milan granting religious freedom throughout the Empire, and then he went out of his way to favor Christianity and snub the Imperial Cult. Roman paganism entered a period of sharp decline, due in part to public backlash over its recent acts of violence and authoritarianism. For twenty years after the death of Constantine, the Empire refused to maintain the Imperial Cult, prohibited the state-sponsored public sacrifices, and destroyed many of the government-maintained shrines throughout the Empire. The Emperor Julian (the Apostate) tried to revive the Imperial Cult, but his efforts failed miserably due to a lack of interest among the general population (the majority of whom had already converted to Christianity by that time). He reopened temples and staged public rituals, but nobody showed up. When Theodosius I came to power in 397, the next logical step was to replace the Imperial Cult with Christianity, making it the official religion of the Roman Empire. Note that “official religion” does not mean that other faiths were prohibited. Christianity was the official religion in the same way that the Church of England is the official religion of England. The Edict of Milan was still in force, allowing the Roman citizenry to worship their own gods.",
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"headings": "\nReligions of the world\nMenu\nChristianity: Currently\nthe world's largest religion.\nQuotations:\nThe meanings of \"Christianity\" and why this web site gives this religion so much attention:\nWhy this web site is VERY different from almost all other religious web sites:\nA place to begin:\nAbout the Bible:\nAccessing verses and passages from the Bible:\nBiblical topics:\nChristian books in and out of the Bible: Content, stories, organization, origin, versions, inerrancy, forgeries, copying errors, inspiration, tools, early Gospels and Epistles that were never accepted into the Bible.....\nCodes in the Bible: Real, imaginary, or a hoax?\nThe Bible, the world and its people: geology; cosmology; prophecy; Wicca/Witchcraft and the Bible; are some Bible verses hate literature?\nThemes & topics in the Bible: A range of Christian interpretations about the Ten Commandments, abortion, anti-semitism, homosexuality, the role of women, predictions of the end of the world, salvation....\nApparently immoral passages in the Bible Incitements to genocide, intolerance, oppression, violence, etc. in the Bible. Passages that are immoral by today's ethical standards.\nWhat creature is not in the Bible?\nScapegoating: the transferability of sin: Punishing the innocent for the sins of the guilty\nDon't Read the Bible Alone: Study the Bible with a Commentary and with Other Student An essay by Rabbi Allen S. Maller\nWho is/was the \"advocate\" mentioned in John 16:5-11?\nPersonalities within Christianity:\nGod, Yeshua/Jesus, Mary, Saints, and, of course, Satan & demons\nChristianity, the religion:\nBeliefs, creeds, history, practices, heresies, public opinion polls, rituals, ecumenicalism, joint efforts, schismatic forces, holy days, trends, urban legends, hoaxes, relics, movies\nRelations with, and comparisons to, other religions\nWhy are so many U.S. Millennials abandoning Christianity?\nSome recent events:\n2018-NOV: The tragedy of Missionary John Allen Chau's death\n2019-APR: Fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France: Part 1 Part 2\nChristian faith groups:\nOne source estimates that there are 34,000 separate Christian groups in the world. We have descriptions of\nChristian faith groups can be sorted by:\nDenominations, (from the Amish to The Way)\nMeta-group, ( Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism......)\nWing, ( conservative, mainline and liberal)\nReligious family, ( Adventist, Baptist, Lutheran, Reform ....)\nSystems of belief ( Arminianism, British Israelism, Calvinism ...)\n<Links to web sites of Christian denominations, churches, para-church groups, etc:\nOfficial web sites of Christian denominations\nEvangelical web sites: Part 1 Part 2\nProgressive & liberal web sites and blogs\nChristian humanism\nRoman Catholic web sites\nOther Christian web sites\nChristian search engines & directories\n\"NeWFism,\" a proposed biblically-based new religion An essay donated by Alton C. Thompson.\nTerms and Tools:\nYou can safely order these Christian books from Amazon.com\nLinks to other inclusive religious web sites:\nReferences used:\nGo to the previous page, or to the Home page, or to the \"World Religions\" menu, or to the \"Truth in religion\" menu, or choose:\n",
"segment": "Sponsored link\nWhy this web site is VERY different from almost all other religious web sites: There are probably many million religious web sites among the 200 mIllion to 644 million active web sites on the Internet. ( Sources differ)\nOn 2019-MAY-24, Google search for \"God\" returned over 3.5 billion hits. A search for \"Christianity\" returned about 287 million hits. Most religious web sites describe and promote only a single denomination, tradition, or faith group within a single religion. It is typically the faith group of the Webmaster or of the agency that sponsors the web site. This web site differs from almost all other religious web sites in both its goals and content: Its main goal is to promote religious tolerance, coexistence, cooperation, dialogue, and understanding. We promote people's freedom to hold whatever religious beliefs that they wish, along with their freedom of religious assembly and proselytizing. We condemn actions that discriminate against and harm other people and thereby violate the Golden Rule -- including those actions based on religious beliefs.",
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"headings": "The Holy Books of World Religions\nThe Holy Books of World Religions\nChristianity\nIslam\nJudaism\nHinduism\nBuddhism\nWhy Did Mary Not Recognize Jesus After His Resurrection?\n",
"segment": "The Quran, like the Christian Bible, is comprised of two main sections which are associated with the city in which they were written, Medina and Mecca. These two sections are then further broken down into chapters or surahs and verses or ayats. Judaism\nShutterstock.com\nJudaism\nJudaism is the smallest of the world religions with a little over 16 million adherents. These adherents, called Jews, belong to the same “family” of religions as Christianity and Islam, the Abrahamic religions. This religious family gets its name from the character of Abraham who is a central figure and model of good religious behavior in both Judaism and Islam. Abraham is less important in Christianity than the other two Abrahamic religions. He does still feature in one of the most important stories of the Old Testament, however, and Christians recognize Abraham as the father of the Jewish people and religion. Judaism, in turn, is recognized as the religious ancestor of Christianity. The holy book of Judaism is the Torah. There is an oral tradition that is made up of practical applications and other traditions that have been passed down over the generations.",
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"headings": "13 Questions All Christians Eventually Ask Themselves\n13 Questions All Christians Eventually Ask Themselves\n1) What is salvation?\n2) Do I own my faith?\n3) Can I trust the Bible?\n4) How do biblical texts apply to modern society?\n5) Who is God?\n6) Why does God allow bad things to happen?\n7) Why is God so morbidly violent in the Old Testament?\n8) How does free will affect my faith?\n9) How can you believe in something that can't be scientifically proven?\n10) What makes Christianity different than any other religion?\n11) How has my faith been influenced?\n12) Am I using my faith to serve another agenda?\n13) What is the point of following Christ?\n",
"segment": "Why does the God in the Bible seem so completely different than today's God? Miracles and supernatural events seemingly don't happen as often today. Where are the miracles, signs and wonders? Why doesn't God physically appear to us and tell us what to do? Behind these questions lies this deeper inquiry: If God loves everyone and wants everyone to believe in God, why doesn't God simply physically manifest God’s self to the entire world? 10) What makes Christianity different than any other religion? A virgin birth, morals, ethics, rules, laws, and miracles ... other religions have had similar things. So what's so unique about Christianity? Many faiths have questions that look extremely similar to the ones listed here — why should you trust Christianity over any other religion?",
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"segment": "3 It involved extensive clashes between Protestants and Catholics which tragically caused over 3,500 deaths. In contrast, others view \"Christianity\" as including the full range of faith groups from the most conservative fundamentalist to the most progressive Christian denominations. A main cause of this division is that that many passages passages in the Bible, seem to be ambiguous. Sincere, thoughtful, intelligent believers have interpreted its passages very differently. A good example of this ambiguity are the meanings assigned to the six \"clobber passages\" in the Bible. These are passages in the Hebrew Scriptures (a.k.a. Old Testament) and the Christian Scriptures (a.k.a. New Testament) that are often interpreted as discussing same-gender sexual behavior. Some Christians view these passages as condemning all such behavior, while other interpret the same passages as having nothing to say about same-sex sexual activity,\nOn this web site, we use the following definition for Christianity: \"We accept as Christian any individual or group who devoutly, sincerely, thoughtfully, and seriously believe that they follow Yeshua of Nazareth's (a.k.a.",
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"segment": "The Rajneeshees sex-cult that took over a county in Oregon in the 1980s vehemently denied being a religion and instead advertised themselves as a “lifestyle philosophy of shared community values.” Large religious movements in the Restorationist period beginning in the 1840s typically eschewed the title “religion” as they branded themselves only as having or restoring a proper understanding of already-established religions. The Mormons, for example, claimed only to be a restoration of the Melchezidekian priesthood lost sometime after the first century, trying to tie their faith to that of the earliest church. Other large religions, like Buddhism and Taoism, reject the title of “religion” altogether, instead claiming to be a philosophy or discipline. Rarely, if ever, does a new religion begin by calling itself a religion. COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF RELIGIONS\nThere are common characteristics of most religions. Not all religions share all of these characteristics, but virtually all religions share most of these characteristics. These characteristics of “religion” include sacred literature, identifying doctrine, strong opposition to the cultural status quo, characterization of non-adherents as lost, damned, or evil, acts of worship that include singing, prostration (kneeling), or chanting, fervent proselyting and public demonstrations of worship, some form of confession and penance, and a Messiah figure or figures – usually martyrs – who are elevated as either saints or saviors. SACRED LITERATURE\nJews have the Torah. Christians added the New Testament.",
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"segment": "This new search engine reveals so much more. Type in your name, wait 8 seconds, brace yourself. Learn More\nHugo Dutheil\n, lives in Lausanne, Switzerland\nAnswered 3 years ago\nOriginally Answered: Why do Greeks believe in gods and goddesses? What you're asking is the same question as “Why do Christians believe in Jesus and God?” or “Why do buddhists believe in Buddha?”,it was there believe and it was sacred to them they needed an explanation for natural things,like thunder or earth quakes, so they said that it was an all mythy being who was angry at them for some reason. The religion expanded through Greece and every one believed it was true even if it wasn't proven in any way,it became one of the most important religions in Europe until Christianity overwhelmed it and people became Christians and Muslims and other smaller religio\nContinue Reading\nWhat you're asking is the same question as “Why do Christians believe in Jesus and God?” or “Why do buddhists believe in Buddha?”,it was there believe and it was sacred to them they needed an explanation for natural things,like thunder or earth quakes, so they said that it was an all mythy being who was angry at them for some reason. The religion expanded through Greece and every one believed it was true even if it wasn't proven in any way,it became one of the most important religions in Europe until Christianity overwhelmed it and people became Christians and Muslims and other smaller religions. Hope it helped :)\nLayla Hartford\n, I've studied mythology for over 4 years as a hobby\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 121 answers and 61.7K answer views\nOriginally Answered:",
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"title": "When was christianity made the official religion of the roman empire",
"headings": "When was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhen was christianity made the official religion of the roman empire\nWhen did the Roman Empire make Christianity its official religion?\nWhen was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhy was Christianity made the official religion of the Roman Empire?\nWhat emperor made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire quizlet?\nWhat was Jesus’s message?\nWhy was Christianity appealing to many Romans?\nWhich Roman emperor granted Christians religious freedom?\nWhich group of barbarians invaded city of Rome from North Africa?\nWHO issued the Edict of Milan allowing all religious worship in the Roman Empire?\nWhat day is Jesus birthday?\nWho declared Christianity as the official religion of Rome?\nWho brought Christianity to America?\nWhich emperor made Christianity a legal religion in the empire?\nWhich emperor was responsible for the production of some of the most significant Byzantine monuments?\nOn what basis did the bishops of Rome claim authority over other bishops?\nReleated\n",
"segment": "Constantine I\nWhich group of barbarians invaded city of Rome from North Africa? The Vandals were a “barbarian” Germanic people who sacked Rome, battled the Huns and the Goths , and founded a kingdom in North Africa that flourished for about a century until it succumbed to an invasion force from the Byzantine Empire in A.D. 534. WHO issued the Edict of Milan allowing all religious worship in the Roman Empire? Ancient times 313 – Roman Emperors Constantine I and Licinius issued the Edict of Milan that legalized Christianity across the whole Empire. What day is Jesus birthday? December 25\nWho declared Christianity as the official religion of Rome? On February 27, 380, in Thessaloniki, the Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius I (347 – 395) signed a decree in the presence of the Western Roman Emperor Valentinian II (371 – 392) that made Christianity the religion of the state and punished the practice of pagan rituals. Who brought Christianity to America? Christianity was introduced to North America as it was colonized by Europeans beginning in the 16th and 17th centuries. Which emperor made Christianity a legal religion in the empire?",
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"segment": "The idea of Christianity was familiar because it appealed to their emotions and gave hope of heaven. 3. The message gave meaning to life and provided hope and comfort. You might be interested: Constantine the great christianity\nWhich Roman emperor granted Christians religious freedom? Constantine I\nWhich group of barbarians invaded city of Rome from North Africa? The Vandals were a “barbarian” Germanic people who sacked Rome, battled the Huns and the Goths , and founded a kingdom in North Africa that flourished for about a century until it succumbed to an invasion force from the Byzantine Empire in A.D. 534. WHO issued the Edict of Milan allowing all religious worship in the Roman Empire? Ancient times 313 – Roman Emperors Constantine I and Licinius issued the Edict of Milan that legalized Christianity across the whole Empire. What day is Jesus birthday?",
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"segment": "Outsiders are often curious about the other world religions. More than one Buddhist has eyed a Christian church curiously, and plenty of Jews wonder what is going on inside a Hindu temple. One way that many people seek to understand other religions is by reading the doctrines, myths and teachings that form the foundation for daily practice. Such information is often considered to be stored in sacred or revered texts, so what are the holy books of the five major world religions? Christianity\nshutterstock.com\nChristianity\nChristianity is the largest religion in the world with over two billion adherents. This means that nearly a third of the human population identifies as Christian, and the Christian population has only continued to swell in recent years. It is by far the dominate religion in the Western World, but Christianity is growing rapidly in Africa, and Christians can be found in nearly every country in the world. The holy book of Christianity is the Holy Bible. This sacred text is divided into two main sections, the Old Testament and the New Testament which are then further divided into various books. Books are then divided into chapters and verses.",
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"segment": "Cao Dai, Tenrikyo and Zoroastrianism, however, are not household names for most of the world despite these religions having a combined total of nearly 10 million adherents. While the number of living religions is staggering, nearly 75 percent of the population belongs to one of five religions: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Judaism. These five religions are considered to be the most influential in the world and are often referred to as the “world religions” due to their size and influence. The adherents of Islam and Christianity alone make up nearly half of the world’s total population. Outsiders are often curious about the other world religions. More than one Buddhist has eyed a Christian church curiously, and plenty of Jews wonder what is going on inside a Hindu temple. One way that many people seek to understand other religions is by reading the doctrines, myths and teachings that form the foundation for daily practice. Such information is often considered to be stored in sacred or revered texts, so what are the holy books of the five major world religions? Christianity\nshutterstock.com\nChristianity\nChristianity is the largest religion in the world with over two billion adherents.",
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"segment": "If God loves everyone and wants everyone to believe in God, why doesn't God simply physically manifest God’s self to the entire world? 10) What makes Christianity different than any other religion? A virgin birth, morals, ethics, rules, laws, and miracles ... other religions have had similar things. So what's so unique about Christianity? Many faiths have questions that look extremely similar to the ones listed here — why should you trust Christianity over any other religion? 11) How has my faith been influenced? How has your upbringing, life experiences, culture, and environment molded your faith? Whether we want to admit it, everything we believe has been filtered through these life variables. How have they affected your faith and theology? 12) Am I using my faith to serve another agenda?",
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"segment": "The book lays out the dogma of Woke Religion and the central religious tenets of cultural and ethnic division. There is a whole cast of Woke prophets whose apostolic writings serve as Sacred Writ for the movement including Kimberle’ Williams Crenshaw, Cheryl Harris, Gloria Ladsen-Billings, Karen Pyke, and Camara Phyllis Jones. Supporting religious texts are provided by Saul Alinsky, Gustavo Guttierez, James Cone, and Oscar Romero. The writings of these Woke Apostles, which provide the written canon of Woke theology, have found their way into conservative evangelical seminaries and have wholly taken over, for example, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, which both claim that their religious doctrines can help serve as “analytical tools” for better understanding culture and the Holy Bible. IDENTIFYING DOCTRINES\nAll religions have easily-identifiable doctrines – or teachings – that are distinct from other faith traditions. Christians, for example, will repeat terms like propitiation, justification, or substitutionary atonement. Mormons will speak of eternal progression. More specifically, religions systemize their theology into easy-to-understand doctrines. Calvinists, for example, use the acronym TULIP to explain their view of Christian soteriology. Wokeness Religion also has an acronym, albeit an unfortunate one.",
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"headings": "America is a Christian Nation\nAmerica is a Christian Nation Myth\nIs America a Christian Nation?\nHow to Understand Religious Rights and Liberties in America\nChristianity and America in Depth\nFrom Sub-Roman Europe to Today – From Paganism, to Christianity, to Freedom of Religion\nHow Many Americans are Christian?\nWhy Do People Say, “America is a Christian Nation”?\nWhy America is Predominately Christian, but Not “a Christian Nation”? – From a Legal Perspective\nReligion and the Separation of Powers\nUnderstanding the First Amendment\nIs it Freedom From Religion or Freedom of Religion?\nConclusion\nCitations\n",
"segment": "Fast forward thorough the Crusades, Ottomans, and Mongols, and through the struggles between Protestantism and Catholicism, and also the hundreds years’ wars between France and Britain, and we get to the Enlightenment. It was here that philosophers like John Locke helped ensure what we today consider our rights. Britain’s Bill of Rights (1689) was founded on a set of liberties, and about a hundred years later America’s founders echoed these same rights, encoding them into the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Given the history of religious war and persecution, perhaps no liberty was more important than that of religious liberty (in fact, many American’s came to the colonies for just such a reason, long before the Bill of Rights was even ratified). After those centuries of oppression and bloodshed, we finally found ourselves here today, in America, in a melting pot, and with a predominantly Christian population (but that is Christian by choice, not by force of Constitution). How Many Americans are Christian? Statistically, according to recent polls, about 75-80% of Americans are Christians (5% other, 15-20% no formal religion). While this number has fallen over time, it is still rather high. Why Do People Say, “America is a Christian Nation”? The large numbers of Christians in America has led some to incorrectly say, “ America is a Christian nation “.",
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"segment": "Every nation has to have a religion or adopt atheism as Russia did at the time of the Russian revolution in 1917. However we now have an IRS State Church which is in total control of the churches and pulpits of the U.S. and no one even cares about this serious turn of events in the religious life of America.) 3. It favors one religion over another. (Some religion will always be favored in a nation. You can't have a vacuum. Historically Christianity has always been the favored religion of our country. But the Christian principles which have prevailed has always allowed freedom of conscience therefore all religions have had the opportunity to grow and prosper without fear. Now other religions have ganged up on the Christian faith to totally destroy it. No other religious/political system in the history of mankind has ever allowed such an experiment in religious freedom, which shows the superiority of Christianity over all other religions.",
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"segment": "For example, L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, famously claimed that his teachings were a branch of psychology and science and not a religion at all, but now the cult enjoys recognition as a religion with the Internal Revenue Service. Jehovah’s Witnesses, originally known as members of the Watchtower Society, denied being an organized religion from their founding in the 1880s until 1954 when the question had to be settled in a Scottish court regarding a conscientious objector to war. Even early Christians were viewed largely as adherents to Judaism with peculiar beliefs about the Messiah and not as a distinct religion until the siege of Jerusalem in 70AD. But if largescale spiritual movements are slow to categorize themselves as religions, small cult groups are especially slow to do so. Jim Jones’ People’s Temple claimed his teachings did not constitute a new religion, as did David Koresh’s Branch Davidians who only spoke negatively of “organized religion” and the “religious establishment.” The Rajneeshees sex-cult that took over a county in Oregon in the 1980s vehemently denied being a religion and instead advertised themselves as a “lifestyle philosophy of shared community values.” Large religious movements in the Restorationist period beginning in the 1840s typically eschewed the title “religion” as they branded themselves only as having or restoring a proper understanding of already-established religions. The Mormons, for example, claimed only to be a restoration of the Melchezidekian priesthood lost sometime after the first century, trying to tie their faith to that of the earliest church. Other large religions, like Buddhism and Taoism, reject the title of “religion” altogether, instead claiming to be a philosophy or discipline. Rarely, if ever, does a new religion begin by calling itself a religion.",
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"segment": "Would anyone listen if a Christian challenged a judge that was of a different faith or not faith? The Constitution does not ask a man about his religion to give him due process. But in U.S. v Indianapolis Baptist Temple, Judge Sara Evans Barker said that the congregation could neither define what kind of a church they were nor could they practice their faith in the Lordship of Jesus Christ over His Church.) 6. It will cause those who are not Christians to fear going in to the court system to seek justice. (But it's all right for Christians to go into the court system to face anti-Christ judges? Why should people be concerned in going before judges who hold to the Christian faith which has never engaged in the mass persecution of others but, it is wrong for Christians to be concerned over going before judges of other religions that have in every instance a history of mass persecution of Christians? The Christian foundation of America has produced the least amount of fear and the maximum amount of peace and prosperity for all religions than at any time in the known history of the world.) 7. It will set back the effort to have a multicultural society in the U.S.\nHow strange.",
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"segment": "Other pagan religions like Mithraism enjoyed support among soldiers but had little to no appeal to the rest of society. The pagan religions and other cults appealed to Patricians and intellectuals but no one else. Local mysteries and cults were were spontaneous and theatrical, happy with a few small gatherings or the occasional mass ritual but having no plan beyond that. Christianity had an institutional vision, and that gave it the advantage over a longer period of time. Everyone focuses on Jesus’ social message and how that appealed to common people and gave them a sense of belonging…and I have no doubt that is true, I really think that in the Roman age, Christianity was perhaps the first time ordinary people had the same access to their self and inner life that had hitherto only been granted to aristocrats and scholars in their Stoic meditations and ruminations on Greece and so on. But the fact is that Christianity’s long-term focus was never revolutionary. They appealed to the poor not to turn them against the rich, (they purged the Christians who looked like they might do that and have continued to do so into the 20th Century as in the case of Pope John Paul II and Liberation Theology), but to build a common community with them and others to follow. They later hijacked elements from pagan religion to better appeal to people from other religions and later the Emperor himself, and the Catholic Church in its rituals, its College of Cardinals who elect each Pope…is basically the Roman Empire’s true successor institution (sorry Neo-Byzantines, you’re fresh out of luck). The institutional nature of Christianity contrasted with the weakening of Roman ideology and institutions, like in the Crisis of the Third Century and so on. So basically they did it the hard way, one convert at a time.",
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"segment": "Wokeness is a New Religion and Christians Are Converting En Masse\nFeatured Religion\nWokeness is a New Religion and Christians Are Converting En Masse\nJune 9, 2020\nJune 9, 2020\nPublisher\nAs a student and teacher in the counter-cult movement for many years, I have both studied and taught how new faith-systems spawn from infancy and grow into full-fledged organized religions. It is my assessment, in no uncertain terms, that what America is witnessing is the birth of a new religion that will dwarf all other forms of religion in just a decade. The traditional, prominent faiths of the United States – Protestant evangelicalism and Roman Catholicism – will soon be replaced by an altogether new religion that we are watching be born before our eyes. It is my belief that the rallies and protests we are seeing happen in our major cities are in fact religious gatherings. If Christians are to survive in America, we must as soon as possible properly and accurately classify the “social justice” movement as a religion so as to receive the protections afforded us in the establishment clause of the U.S. Constitution. If not, we will soon find ourselves the victims of a state-sanctioned religion that uses its power of bigotry against our more traditional Christian faith. Sub-Christian sects such as the Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, Christian Science, and Black Hebrew Israelites follow the same path of development as non-Christian cults like Scientology. While these faith systems might technically be classified as religions, their formation and growth is observable and quantifiable science. In short, all new religions develop in the same sociological pattern and have predictable and similar characteristics. While the new American religion may not have an official name, it might be called the Religion of Wokeness, Social Religion, or Social Justice.",
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"headings": "The Expansion of Christianity in the Roman Empire\nThe Expansion of Christianity in the Roman Empire\nShare this:\nPublished by James Paulgaard\n6 Comments\nTakawira karima\nsays:\nLeave a Reply\nCancel reply\n",
"segment": "The Expansion of Christianity in the Roman Empire – Farewell to Shadowlands\nThe Expansion of Christianity in the Roman Empire\nJames Paulgaard February 9, 2009 Academic articles\nPost navigation\nPrevious\nNext\ni\n40 Votes\n(This essay was written for History 201.6, University of Saskatchewan, 1 April 1999)\nWhy did Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire? This question could be answered in one of two ways. First, it could be shown that the Roman Empire provided Christianity with a context in which it could readily spread. [ 1] However, that same context existed for the state religion, mystery religions and quasi-religious philosophies that existed in Rome during the time of Christian expansion. Why, then, did Christianity expand within the Empire against these other religions to the point where, at the beginning of the fourth century, about ten per cent of the total population and perhaps fifty per cent of the population in Asia Minor were Christian [2] ? To answer that question, this essay will be looking at the period from the first century AD up to Constantine’s victory at the Milvian Bridge in AD 312. Constantine’s conversion, which allow Christianity to leap-frog in status over the pagan religions, will not be a part of the consideration. Prior to Constantine’s conversion, Christian had already become a well-organised unified force without support or toleration from the state. This essay will be focused on why Christianity was able to do that. Also, the persecution of the Christians by the state will not be considered in this essay.",
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"headings": "Jehovah’s Witnesses\nJehovah’s Witnesses\nWhat beliefs of Jehovah’s Witnesses set them apart as different from other religions?\nAre Jehovah’s Witnesses an American religion?\nHow is the work of Jehovah’s Witnesses financed?\nAre Jehovah’s Witnesses a sect or a cult?\nHow old is the religion of Jehovah’s Witnesses?\nDo Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that their religion is the only right one?\nDo not other religions also follow the Bible?\nHow do Jehovah’s Witnesses arrive at their explanation of the Bible?\nWhy have there been changes over the years in the teachings of Jehovah’s Witnesses?\nWhy do Jehovah’s Witnesses preach from house to house?\nBut why do the Witnesses call repeatedly even at homes of people who do not share their faith?\nWhy are Jehovah’s Witnesses persecuted and spoken against?\nIf Someone Says—\n‘Christians are supposed to be witnesses for Jesus, not for Jehovah’\n",
"segment": "Repeatedly the Scriptures refer to the body of true Christian teachings as “the truth,” and Christianity is spoken of as “the way of the truth.” ( 1 Tim. 3:15; 2 John 1; 2 Pet. 2:2) Because Jehovah’s Witnesses base all of their beliefs, their standards for conduct, and organizational procedures on the Bible, their faith in the Bible itself as God’s Word gives them the conviction that what they have is indeed the truth. So their position is not egotistical but demonstrates their confidence that the Bible is the right standard against which to measure one’s religion. They are not self-centered but are eager to share their beliefs with others. Do not other religions also follow the Bible? Many use it to some extent.",
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"headings": "What Should Christians Know about Hinduism? 5 Essential Factors\nWhat Should Christians Know about Hinduism? 5 Essential Factors\n1. Hinduism is believed to be the world’s oldest religion and, today, is the world’s third largest religion.\n2. Hinduism has no single set of rules and is, instead, a compilation of many diverse beliefs.\n3. There are many deities and paths to salvation in Hinduism.\nSome of the most prominent deities representing Brahman include:\n4. Hindus revere all animal life and consider the cow, in particular, to be a sacred animal.\n5. Hinduism in India—home to 1 billion of the world’s Hindus—espouses a caste system.\n",
"segment": "What Should Christians Know about Hinduism? 5 Essential Factors -\nWhat Should Christians Know about Hinduism? 5 Essential Factors\nEver wondered what Hindus believe and why? Here are five things every Christian should know about the history, beliefs, deities, animal reverence, and caste system inherent in the world's third largest religion. Dolores Smyth Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer\nHinduism is the world’s third largest religion, after Christianity and Islam. Today, 15% of the world’s population is Hindu, with over 2 million Hindus living in the United States. Here are 5 things Christians should know about the Hindu faith: 1. Hinduism is believed to be the world’s oldest religion and, today, is the world’s third largest religion. Many scholars believe that the roots of Hinduism can be traced back over 4,000 years, arguably making Hinduism the world’s oldest religion.",
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"segment": "In later Crusade, other kinds of threats were taken into focus, like threats on the church and threats at home. Eventually the pop began to use crusades to combat any kind of threats against the Catholic Church (Edmonds, 2016.) In 1095 Pope Urban II gave a speech telling rich and poor to embark on the holy war (History.com, 2016) The popes played a large role in the Crusades, with speeches that would provoke Christians to fight for the holy land. This also acted as a good cover up for some other underlying reasons for the Crusades.… Read More\nWords: 1265 - Pages: 6\nAnalysis Of The Sheikh Hasan Al Kafrawi\nThe source shows us that the Muslims were very scared that the Christians and Jews were going to convert the Muslim population and take it over. That is why they tried so hard to convert the Christians and Jews to Islam that is also why the Muslims pressed the Christians and Jews so much. The Muslims wanted the Christians and Jews to not be a threat to their religion. This portion of history is important because if it the Muslims hadn’t let the Christians come and live in their land then there would have been a lot more Christianity and Judaism in the world.",
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"segment": "You are not going to have fifteen children just because you don’t want to be realistic in your life as a Christian. The use of contraceptives and birth control in Christianity is guided by morals. Why Is Contraception a Moral Issue? Contraception is a moral issue in both Christian and Muslim religions because in most cases, they are used by people outside marriage. A good Christian should abstain and keep away from sexual activities until after marriage. There is certain disease around that we can prevent their spread if we abstain. When looking at religious principles on birth control, couples to be faithful to each other and only use contraceptives and birth controls when recommended and required to do so. The word has evolved over a period of time and therefore most parents prefer having a smaller family like of two to three kids. Most of them considering the fact that its best to have a family that you can properly take care of as parents. This makes a lot of sense because there is no way you will bring kids to this world yet you know they are going to suffer.",
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"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "Having \"In God We Trust\" on the U.S. Currency is not a separation of church and state. This is close to pushing a religion on to someone. It may be a simple motto but it should not be on something we are forced to use. Posted by: Anonymous65\nReport Post\nLike\nReply Challenge\nrentgould\n1\n1\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nYes it should\nThe main reason i dont believe this should be on our currency is because I DONT TRUST OR BELIEVE IN GOD! An extremely large aamount of other people dont either. We dont live in the stone age where you are shunned and thought to be a sinner who deserves to die for not being a hard core believer. Those days are over. Posted by: zackwiemer\nReport Post\nLike\nReply Challenge\nrentgould\neduardo_955\nJesus_Kryce\n3\n1\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.",
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"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "An extremely large aamount of other people dont either. We dont live in the stone age where you are shunned and thought to be a sinner who deserves to die for not being a hard core believer. Those days are over. Posted by: zackwiemer\nReport Post\nLike\nReply Challenge\nrentgould\neduardo_955\nJesus_Kryce\n3\n1\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD. The words were added only to show those commie pinko bastards that god was on our side. You know who else thought god was on his side? Hitler. That's right. I went there.",
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"segment": "A common perception is that the Romans felt threatened by the Christian’s reverence of a single God, but this then begs the question why were the Jews not also persecuted to the same degree? Some of the other reasons that have been put forth about why Christians were so disliked by the Roman establishment was that the Christians rejected the Roman public festivals, avoided public office and military service, and publicly criticized ancient traditions. But what did the Romans themselves say about the Christian belief system? Unfortunately for the historian, all of the Greco-Roman writings that criticized Christian belief were burned by over-zealous Christians in later centuries. For example the writings of the philosopher Porphyry and the Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate were burnt on the orders of the Christian Emperor Theodosius II in 448 AD. For this reason it is difficult for us today to understand why the Romans held such a negative view of Christianity. However, it is possible to begin to piece together what these anti-Christian writings contained because a number of Christian Theologians wrote rebuttals to their works and quoted them extensively. In 'The Christians as the Romans Saw Them', Robert Wilkens explains that the Romans had a very conservative attitude towards religion. The Romans had great respect for their own ancestors who they considered to have been closer to the Gods and they also encouraged respect for the ancestors and traditional religions of the other peoples in their Empire. New religious movements on the other hand were regarded as “superstitions”, Christianity in particular was considered to be an apostasy from Judaism.",
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"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "Why did he think god was on his side? Because the Vatican said a special prayer for him every birthday. Report Post\nLike\nReply\nmcundiff3\n1\n1\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nI don't believe in god. As an American, I don't believe in god and don't understand why it is allowed on my currency. If it said \"In Chthulu We Trust\" there would be outrage because not everyone believes in Cthulu. It is wrong to force ones own god on others. America is about freedom, not Christianity. Report Post\nLike\nReply\nmcundiff3\nrentgould\n2\n1\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nYes, only because money is evil. Yes, only because money is evil and God is priceless. You can't buy Love with money.",
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"segment": "Why should I be a Christian rather than an adherent of the Jewish religion, or the Mohammedan, or the Zoroastrian, or of some other religious system setting up a rival claim to be revealed? The other, still more fundamental, question is: Why should I profess any religion at all? Thus the science of apologetics easily falls into three great divisions: First, the study of religion in general and the grounds of theistic belief; second, the study of revealed religion and the grounds of Christian belief; third, the study of the true Church of Christ and the grounds of Catholic belief. In the first of these divisions, the apologist inquires into the nature of religion, its universality, and man’s natural capacity to acquire religious ideas. In connection with this the modern study of the religious philosophy of uncultured peoples has to be taken into consideration, and the various theories concerning the origin of religion present themselves for critical discussion. This leads to the examination of the grounds of theistic belief, including the important questions of (I) the existence of a divine Personality, the Creator and Conserver of the world, exercising a special providence over man; (",
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"segment": "Freemasons have their secret manuals. Hindus have the Vedas. Buddhists have the Tao Te Ching and Sutras. The Religion of Wokeness has several sacred books that have produced the ideological foundation of the movement. Although the Communist Manifesto casts a large shadow across the movement, its preeminent sacred Text is Critical Race Theory, a 2001 book written by Jean Stefancic and Richard Delgado. The book lays out the dogma of Woke Religion and the central religious tenets of cultural and ethnic division. There is a whole cast of Woke prophets whose apostolic writings serve as Sacred Writ for the movement including Kimberle’ Williams Crenshaw, Cheryl Harris, Gloria Ladsen-Billings, Karen Pyke, and Camara Phyllis Jones. Supporting religious texts are provided by Saul Alinsky, Gustavo Guttierez, James Cone, and Oscar Romero. The writings of these Woke Apostles, which provide the written canon of Woke theology, have found their way into conservative evangelical seminaries and have wholly taken over, for example, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, which both claim that their religious doctrines can help serve as “analytical tools” for better understanding culture and the Holy Bible. IDENTIFYING DOCTRINES\nAll religions have easily-identifiable doctrines – or teachings – that are distinct from other faith traditions.",
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"title": "Should the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency? | Debate.org",
"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "Most to Least\nReplies: Least to Most\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nSEPERATION OF CHURCH AND STATE. Our country was founded on the priciple of seperate church and state. We as a nation have lost that. We do not need to bring our relgion into government or our government into our religion. I do not beleive that we need \"in god we trust\" on our money. Report Post\nLike\nReply\nBella713\nFreedomAdvocate\nchestnutrules\nKernel1991\nOphely\nCounterDebater51\nrentgould\nluckylauuu\nAshrif\nXxStrohmafiedxX\n10\n9\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nThere are so many fictitious characters in literature. According to the Bible, God has committed savagery, murder, war, famine, incest, rape, a many other crimes. Religions are the driving force for murderous headlines that fill the news each day. Tinkerbell doesn't draw the nausea that the name God brings to mind.",
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"title": "Christianity's Pagan Roots: Traditions, Practices and Holidays",
"headings": "\nChristianity’s Pagan Roots: Traditions, Practices and Holidays\nChristianity & Paganism: Statistically Speaking\nChristianity IS Paganism At It’s Core\nSo, First, What is Paganism?\nNext, What is Christianity?\nWhat do these two have in common?\nQuestions of Polytheism vs. Monotheism in the Bible\nThe Hebrew Nomadic Tribes Were Polytheistic\nThe Cult of Ashtart\nThe Holy Trinity = Polytheism\nShekinah as the Holy Spirit\nCatholicism: Symbols, Holy Water, Mother Mary\nSun-day the Holy Day\nHoly Water, Baptisms, Etc.\nMother Mary and Mother Goddesses\nAncient Pagan Sites Became Churches\nPentecostalism: Healing with Hands, Speaking in Tongues, Filled with the Spirit\nSpeaking in Tongues and Channeling\n“Filled with the Spirit”, Loa Riding and Invocation\nChristian Holidays = Pagan Holidays\nEaster’s Pagan Origins\nConclusion – This Must Be Said.\n26 Comments\n",
"segment": "Read on to learn more about Christianity’s pagan traditions, holidays and practices. Christianity & Paganism: Statistically Speaking\nMost people see Christianity and Paganism as two very separate, different religions. Paganism predates Christianity by millions of years. Christianity is the largest religion in the world today, boasting over 2 billion in 2012, alongside of Islam with over 1 billion followers in 2012. In the past five years, those numbers have surely increased. The third largest religion statistically speaking is listed as “secular/agnostic/atheist”, which could also include pagans; however, Neopaganism ranked as number 18 on the list of largest religions, but followed Hinduism, Buddhism, and Shinto which to some are also a part of the Pagan umbrella. Christianity IS Paganism At It’s Core\nSo what does the world’s largest religion have in common with nearly all of the others, including Paganism? Why is the title of this section Christianity is a lot like Paganism?",
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"title": "Should the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency? | Debate.org",
"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "You can not serve money and God. Using \"in God we trust\" is using the Lord's name in Vain. The seal on the US currency is not the seal of God, it is the seal of the US. Report Post\nLike\nReply\nsupermariofirescopez\nchestnutrules\nCounterDebater51\neduardo_955\nJesus_Kryce\nbiged223\n6\n3\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nSeparation of church and state. There is supposed to be a clear separation of church and state in the USA. Having \"In God We Trust\" on US currency is the state (read: government) endorsing a particular religion. Many people claim that citizens of the USA are entitled to freedom of religion which is true, however, that also means people are entitled to freedom FROM religion. It is without question that the phrase \"In God We Trust\" is referring to the christian God. Considering the fact that Christians make up about 33% of the population of the USA, there is a higher number of people that could possibly be offended by it than there are people who want it the way it is.",
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"headings": "Why did Christianity spread so rapidly in the Roman Empire?\nWhy did Christianity spread so rapidly in the Roman Empire?\nAnonymous\nMert Toker\nDick Harfield\nLarry Jeffery\nQuora User\nAkhil Sharma\nSusan Krakowsky\nJohn Bartram\nMary Rose\nAndrew Aych\nQuora User\nJohn Stanley\nRobert Semple\nNathan Ketsdever\nDean Cooper\n",
"segment": "When pagans traveled from one place to another, it was usually they’d find another pagan cult and different ritual. But Christians who traded from say Roman Syria to Mediolanum or even in Rome, found Christians in Syria and Christians in Rome. This created a sense of common identity and feeling. The Christian schisms that we tend to focus on and decry emphasizes how Christians wanted a common worldview, a total vision of Christ, the Spirit, his sacrifice and in doctrine matters so that Christians across the Empire can truly be united and feel the same vision, and later have one common book. This is a very institutional mindset, that really separated Christianity from other religions of that time and later…Muslims for instance were not so institutionally focused, hence the reason they got chucked out of Iberia and why even when they had a Caliph, he never had the level of power and prestige that the Pope did. Other pagan religions like Mithraism enjoyed support among soldiers but had little to no appeal to the rest of society. The pagan religions and other cults appealed to Patricians and intellectuals but no one else. Local mysteries and cults were were spontaneous and theatrical, happy with a few small gatherings or the occasional mass ritual but having no plan beyond that. Christianity had an institutional vision, and that gave it the advantage over a longer period of time. Everyone focuses on Jesus’ social message and how that appealed to common people and gave them a sense of belonging…and I have no doubt that is true, I really think that in the Roman age, Christianity was perhaps the first time ordinary people had the same access to their self and inner life that had hitherto only been granted to aristocrats and scholars in their Stoic meditations and ruminations on Greece and so on.",
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"segment": "We know there some sexually transmitted diseases that can spread even from public toilet seats. This is the only time a married Christians can use condoms but again, why can’t they just wait until they are treated? Contraceptives in Christianity can also be used to control unwanted pregnancies but most Christian youths take advantage of it. You should note that Christians should never use condoms for pleasure while engaging in adultery and breaking the commandments. Christians and Contraceptives\nWe came across this question of contraception in Christianity and someone asked this; Should Christians use birth control or should they just have as many children as God blesses them with? We all know that the Bible says children are a blessing. When God says that we go and multiply the world, this is not a reason to be having over ten children when you can barely feed one. This is why the idea of contraception being a sin should never be generalized. On the other hand, some Christian couples prefer the use of birth control so as not to have children.",
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"title": "Should the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency? | Debate.org",
"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "Report Post\nLike\nReply\nmcundiff3\n1\n0\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nYes, it should. Many of you no-ers are misinformed. This nation was not founded by God or Christianity. In fact many of the founding fathers were either deist or atheist. I believe few were Christians. This country was found on freedom and liberty. \" In no sense was America founded by the religion of Christianity\" ( article 11 Treaty of Tripoli)\nReport Post\nLike\nReply\n0\n0\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nNot Everyone Believes in God. Saying that \"in God we trust\" is just a phrase with no meaning is a terrible defense. That phrase states that every single person in America believes in God, but that just simply isn't the case. If America is a country that respects the individual, shouldn't that respect also include acceptance that not everyone believes the same things?",
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"headings": "Jerusalem: Why Three Major Religions Claim It\nJerusalem: Why Three Major Religions Claim It\nJudaism, Christianity and Islam all claim Jerusalem as holy to their faith. Why do they hold it in high regard? What are the differences that separate them?\nA brief history of Judaism\nJerusalem history\nThe Temple Mount\nJews return to Israel\nA brief history of Christianity\nA brief history of Islam\nAl-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock\nThe struggle between Christianity, Judaism and Islam\n“People of the Book”\nAbout the Author\nDavid Register\n",
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"title": "Should the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency? | Debate.org",
"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "This country was found on freedom and liberty. \" In no sense was America founded by the religion of Christianity\" ( article 11 Treaty of Tripoli)\nReport Post\nLike\nReply\n0\n0\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nNot Everyone Believes in God. Saying that \"in God we trust\" is just a phrase with no meaning is a terrible defense. That phrase states that every single person in America believes in God, but that just simply isn't the case. If America is a country that respects the individual, shouldn't that respect also include acceptance that not everyone believes the same things? Report Post\nLike\nReply\nmcundiff3\n1\n0\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god! Why should the motto \"In God We Trust\" be on United State",
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"headings": "Jehovah’s Witnesses\nJehovah’s Witnesses\nWhat beliefs of Jehovah’s Witnesses set them apart as different from other religions?\nAre Jehovah’s Witnesses an American religion?\nHow is the work of Jehovah’s Witnesses financed?\nAre Jehovah’s Witnesses a sect or a cult?\nHow old is the religion of Jehovah’s Witnesses?\nDo Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that their religion is the only right one?\nDo not other religions also follow the Bible?\nHow do Jehovah’s Witnesses arrive at their explanation of the Bible?\nWhy have there been changes over the years in the teachings of Jehovah’s Witnesses?\nWhy do Jehovah’s Witnesses preach from house to house?\nBut why do the Witnesses call repeatedly even at homes of people who do not share their faith?\nWhy are Jehovah’s Witnesses persecuted and spoken against?\nIf Someone Says—\n‘Christians are supposed to be witnesses for Jesus, not for Jehovah’\n",
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"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "Having \"In God We Trust\" on US currency is the state (read: government) endorsing a particular religion. Many people claim that citizens of the USA are entitled to freedom of religion which is true, however, that also means people are entitled to freedom FROM religion. It is without question that the phrase \"In God We Trust\" is referring to the christian God. Considering the fact that Christians make up about 33% of the population of the USA, there is a higher number of people that could possibly be offended by it than there are people who want it the way it is. If Christians want to know why people are offended by that being on their currency, all they have to do is imagine it saying \"In Allah We Trust\" instead. I'm sure that would offend them to no end and would be removed very quickly. Posted by: moloquin\nReport Post\nLike\nReply Challenge\nWearegods\nchestnutrules\nCounterDebater51\n3\n2\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nSeparation from church\nThe world changes and people change throughout the years. Not everyone is Christian or of related religion anymore.",
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"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "The constitution guarantees that everyone has religious freedom. The motto on currency is endorsing a specific religion, a religion that believes in a single god. This country should not specifically endorse this and permeate it throughout our currency. Report Post\nLike\nReply\nchestnutrules\nCounterDebater51\nrentgould\nAshrif\n4\n5\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nYes remove it. I am a Christian, but the United States is a melting pot of religious beliefs. Church and state are supposed to be separate in this great land. So, it is not necessary to print \"In God We Trust\" on any currency. It doesn't make it any more or less valuable. Report Post\nLike\nReply\nchestnutrules\nCounterDebater51\nrentgould\nAshrif\n4\n4\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nWe don't trust in god\nWe trust our guns, our financial system, our medicine and education. Religion is a personal choice - not a state choice.",
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"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "The words were added only to show those commie pinko bastards that god was on our side. You know who else thought god was on his side? Hitler. That's right. I went there. Why did he think god was on his side? Because the Vatican said a special prayer for him every birthday. Report Post\nLike\nReply\nmcundiff3\n1\n1\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nI don't believe in god. As an American, I don't believe in god and don't understand why it is allowed on my currency. If it said \"In Chthulu We Trust\" there would be outrage because not everyone believes in Cthulu.",
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"headings": "\n7 Reasons Why People Are Losing Faith In God\n7 Reasons Why People Are Losing Faith In God\nIHEART LINK-UP PARTY #47\nTHE LAST WEEK ‘S TWO FEATURED POSTS\nAnd… I have “iHeart Verse Link Party” Pinterest Board below:\nAbout Joyce Cortes Mackenroth\n",
"segment": "People have many various kinds of religion including Buddism, Wiccan, Catholics, or others. For so many years, people changes. Some people quarrel over their opinion views about religion. Some people make decisions to be atheists or Christians or Catholics. People do not know their religion. They are confused about where they are supposed to belong. Millions of people are losing their faith for so many reasons. For example, one Christian man married his unsaved wife because they just love each other. Personally, both have conflicts in the area of religion because they have a baby while their families argue over the baby’s baptism. Encouragement advice:",
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"title": "Should the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency? | Debate.org",
"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "It is wrong to force ones own god on others. America is about freedom, not Christianity. Report Post\nLike\nReply\nmcundiff3\nrentgould\n2\n1\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nYes, only because money is evil. Yes, only because money is evil and God is priceless. You can't buy Love with money. Money comes and goes. God is the Creator of All Good. Money is the feeder of evil inside of you, that makes people Commit crime, so it is disrespectful to God to have His name on dirty money. Report Post\nLike\nReply\n0\n1\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nStupid modification during Red scare. Wasn't there before 1954, alienates a larger and larger percentage of the country.",
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"title": "Compare And Contrast Christianity And Judaism - 1152 Words | Cram",
"headings": "Compare And Contrast Christianity And Judaism\nCompare And Contrast Christianity And Judaism\nRelated Documents\nTwo Creation Stories\nAbrahamic Beliefs Of Christianity And Islam\nOld Testament: Similarities Between Judaism And Christianity\nSimilarities Of Judaism, Christianity, And Islam\nRome And Judaism Influence On Christianity\nCompare And Contrast Monotheism And Christianity\nCompare And Contrast Religions\nWhat Are The Similarities And Differences Between Two Religions\nStar Wars: Film Analysis\nComparing Buddhism And Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, And Christianity\n",
"segment": "Over the past 2,000 years, an immense difference occurred in both religions which have influenced each other. Moreover, Judaism and Christianity each have separate views of the other. Historically, Christianity and Judaism have a close relationship in which one can compare and contrast their unique ideas and beliefs. To contrast the differences between Christianity and Judaism, one must first examine key individuals who influence major religious values and ideas. Christians believe in one supreme God who is Creator and Lord of everything that exists. He exists as God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Judaism believes that there is one god who …show more content…\nThey are also similar in ideas and views. Like individual people, these two religions must be examined individual to identify their own personal characteristic, views, and ideas. Even micro examples of how each religion differs ca explain how and why people practice and it can even identify the geological relations between regions.",
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"headings": "Why Did John Calvin Write the Institutes of Christian Religion?\nCOLUMNS\n: Wyatt Graham\nWhy Did John Calvin Write the Institutes of Christian Religion?\nA Loose Translation\nThe Meaning of Religion\nTraining in Godliness\n",
"segment": "That means, when Calvin wrote his book, he would not have had a cultural lexicon that would have allowed him to use the word religion (religio) to signify a body of beliefs that demarcated Christianity as a religion among others. And in fact, Calvin’s Institution focuses on worship and godliness. It is the institution (in the singular) of Christian worship. It is not the institutes as if it were a book primarily a plurality of topics that demarcates Christianity from other faiths—although it does certainly have many topics. Instead, Calvin wrote the work to encourage Christians towards piety, godliness. Which is why Calvin in his 1536 describes his intention as: “ to furnish a king of rudiments, by which those who feel some interest in religion might be trained to true godliness” (cited in Harrison 2015: 11). Now we can return to the problem of where to place the article. In modern English, to say “The Christian Religion” means something like, “The body of Christian beliefs that demarcate it from other religions.”",
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"title": "Should the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency? | Debate.org",
"headings": "\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from U.S. currency?\nUnited States, In God We Trust, God\nGOD has nothing to do with GOVERNMENT\nWhy not \"In Tinkerbell We Trust\nIt is not universal.\nThere is No Reason\nYes remove it.\nWe don't trust in god\nFreedom of religion for all\nWe are not a \"theocracy\" we ARE a \"democracy\"\nCurrency is \"Ceasar's\"\nSeparation of church and state.\nSeparation from church\nYes it should\nMCCARTHYISM IS DEAD.\nI don't believe in god.\nYes, only because money is evil.\nStupid modification during Red scare.\nSecular society needs a secular motto.\nYes, it should.\nNot Everyone Believes in God.\nNot everyone believes in one god; in fact, many believe in no god!\nIt should be removed...\nOf course.\nYes. The government has no business endorsing religious belief.\nThis does not represent the people of America properly\nYes, it is an unconstitutional infringement of First Amendment.\nYes, because we don't all trust in God.\nYes, separation of church and state.\nIt has no business being on there in the first place.\nNot a Christian Nation.\nYes, due to the Treaty of Tripoli.\nThose who support the phrase clearly did not read the U.S. Constitution.\nThe founding fathers did not want this to happen.\nDisrespectful to atheists and polytheists\nAmerica is not a Christian nation\nWe Have a Freedom of Religion\nRespect Other Religions and Non-Religions\nIn God We Trust. I think not.\nSould be replaced\nThe Belief In \"God\" Is Not Universal\nYes it should.\nI'm an atheist\nFreedom of religion\nFreedom of and from religion.\nReligious references are unnecessary.\nBasically establishes as a religious (Christian) nation\nIt's a religious phrase\nFreedom of/from religion.\nI don't believe in any of the thousands of gods humans have invented\nYes, it should.\nWe're a bit too old to still be worried about communist atheists taking over our economy aren't we?\nViolates the first amendment.\nMy polytheistic beliefs are being infringed!\nHas absolutely nothing to do with money.\nViolates first amendment.\nThe United States is not a theocracy.\nSeparate Church and State!\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency!\n\"The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion\"\n\"In God We Trust\" is divisive\nThe United States should be secular.\nThe motto \"In God We Trust\" should be removed from U.S. currency because it effectively endorses religion.\nFalse liberty and justice for all.\nIt excludes people.\nI don't trust.\nSimply hypocritical in preserving historical values VS upholding the law.\nSecularism requires religious neutrality in all things public.\nWhy are believers not disgusted by advertising their god on cash?\nSeparation of church and state.\nGet Rid Of It!\nIn God I Doubt\nGoes against the founding of this nation\nWhat else was this country built off of?\nReligion separates people\nTimes Change, History is History\nSeparation of church and state.\nThe phrase is untruthful.\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of Church and State\nWhy should we\nFounding Fathers wanted 'E Pluribus Unum'.\nIn Fiction I trust?\nGod has no part in the US\nThe phrase is a lie!\nYes, it should be removed.\nMotto Promotes Discrimination\nNo Longer Moralistically Threatened\nWe do NOT live in a Theocracy.\nOut of many one was a far better motto\nBecause the U.S.A. Is a secular nation.\nNo longer relevant\nChurch and state separate\nThe government is a secular government\nSeparation Of Church And Government\nThe United States IS NOT a Christian Nation\nDoesn't apply to everyone or the belief of personal religious freedom that colonists believed in? We should fix that?\nThe Christians don't get it\nThe Christians don't get it.\nGod is god and It's a word that should be removed.\nHow about replacing it with \"slavery is good? \"\nSeparate church and state\nGod should be removed from any public refrences\nThe Establishment Clause of the First Amendment\nIt is taking away from my own as well as others right as an American citizen!\nIt just doesn't belong there.\nRemove In god We Trust\nRender unto Caesar...\nYes, long overdue\nAmerica is not a Christian Nation\nIt may be historic, but that doesn't make it right.\nTitles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways Titles are stupid anyways\nTitles are stupid anyways\nIt violates the religious freedom act\nIn One, Some, Many, and No Gods We Trust\nIn Some, Many, One, and No Gods WE Trust\n'In God We Trust Should Remain on U.S. Currency'\nIt has no place in the government, which is meant to be a secular institution.\nRemove \"in god we trust\" from currency.\n\"In phyco-murderer we trust\"\nFairly Ironically Unconstitutional\nThe first amendment and anger.\nIt is all lies\nTake in God we trust off money\nWe are a Secular Nation\nAmerica is a Secular Nation\nThere should be no doubt\nI recommend the motto In Unity We Trust should be print on the bills and coins instead IN GOD WE TRUST\nThe US is Secular\nNot representative of all Americans\nReally not worth arguing over...\nIt promotes a false belief\nNo religious ideology belongs on any government sanctioned items.\nWe were founded to be a secular nation\nReligion and Politics\nFavoritism and Speration\nSimple, separation of Church and State\nThe ehe ehe\nIt serves no Secular purpose\nWe have a Constitution that promises a secular government.\nIt's an adopted motto from an era of fear in the face of communism.\nSeperation of Church and State.\nShould be removed\nIt's offensive to others, and is not in agreement with The Constitution.\nFreedom to practice religion, how about freedom to not practice religion?\nThis is Political Injustice\nFreedom from religion\nIt grossly misrepresents the population of America, discriminating against people of polytheistic religions and people of no religion.\nChristian Extremeists are Crazy\n................. Zzz zxxx\nSeparation of Church and State\nAren't we supposed the be the melting pot?\nAmerica should not worship a deity.\nSeparation of church and state are clear.\nOut of many, one.\nIn god we trust.\nRegardless of your personal beliefs, our heritage in steeped in Christian tradition.\nIts not necessary\nSeparation of Church & State from ALL GOVERNMENT institutions\nAtheists should not be included.\nExactly which God?\nDeclaration of Independence\nThis was NOT what the founding fathers created nor desired.\nPeople need to actually read about the founding fathers and not a few lines from a history book that is biased.\nSeparation of Church and State.\nWe are a nation of people governed by the laws of people, not by the laws of a \"god\".\nIt's very simple: I don't believe in \"God,\" but my money says I do.\nSeparation of church and State.\nGoodbye Confederate Flag and goodbye God\nHonor Everyone's Beliefs\nEstablishing monotheism over other religions\nE Pluribus Unum!!!\nIn god I distrust\nThomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson and old Ben Franklin would have a conniption.\nWho says so?\nIt was added to the dollar in 1957 ?\nSeparation of Church and State, plain and simple\nIn God, Some Trust\nRemove \"in god we trust\"\nIn god we trust is divisive\nSeparation of Church & State\nIt's stupid that it was even considered\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional\nPledge of Allegiance Argument\nGod did not write that on his finger\nWe are a secular nation!\nE Pluribus Unim\nIn God we trust\nAmerica is a very diverse nation, despite what many choose to believe. While America used be primarily christian, this is no longer the case.\nThe founding fathers did not believe in a state supported religion.\nIt's a violation\nOur Founding Fathers Got It Right The First Time\nGet rid of it.\nGet rid of it\nA fairy tale has nothing to do with our government\n\"In God We Trust\" Blatantly Unconstitutional and False\nSeparation of church\nHow would you Christians like it if it was \"In Allah We Trust\"?\nAmerica was not founded by religious zealots\nA couple links to read\nIn god we trust has no meaning for those of us who aren't Christian\nIf the government isn't secular this isn't the land of the free.\nShould Be Taken Off\nOur nation was in no way founded on God\nIt's not the original motto\nFreedom of religion = Freedom FROM religion.\nRegardless of that\nRights of Minorities\nIn God \"some\" Trust\nDemocratic governments shouldn't endorse religions.\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nThe US is \"the Melting Pot\" of the world\nIt's just dumb...\nWhat about Atheists?\nGOD has nothing to do with money!\nIt is insensitive to others who aren't monotheistic or theistic\nSecularism is what the US was founded upon\nSeparation of church and state\nEstablishment Clause says get yo religion out of the state house\nCompletely and Utterly Unconstitutional\nUSA is founded base on diversity\nThat is total Hypocrisy!\nOppression is wrong\nIt was not a founding part of our nation.\nThere are Americans who don't believe in God\nPersonal vs Social\nWe are a nation of believers, and non-believers\nAmerica isn't Christian\nIt is soooo stupid....\nIt is soooo stupid....\nRemove this motto\nSeparation of church and state\nNot everybody trusts in god.\nU.S. government must be religiously impartial.\nNo god to Trust\nThis Country Is Founded On Secular Values\nSeparation of ?...\nCore American values.\nUnder One Flag, Not One God\nLiberty is the blossom and fruit of justice\nImprovement in humanity is based on personal growth from every individual, not necessarily on a belief that God exists and can fix everything for us.\nGod has nothing to do with justice, economics and civil rights\nAnyway its not a big deal\nIt is anti constitutional\nNot everyone believes the same god\nRemnant of the Cold War that we need to say Goodbye to\nThe United States is and should be strongly secular.\nIn Science We Trust\nSeparation of church and state\nSeparation of church and state\nYes! Regardless if you are religious or not! Beliefs don't need to be written on anything to be believed.\nThis is negligence on the governments part\nChristian Propaganda - Illuminati???\nIt violates the Wall of Separation\nIt is anticonstitutional\nBecause it's unconstitutional\nWe Don't ALL Trust God\nIt is anit-constitutional\nIt's about freedom\nNo More \"In God we Trust\"\nWe are multicultural\nIt's a Violation of Separation of Church & State!\nSeparation of church and state\nFreedom for ALL...\nFreedom of Religion\nUnconstitutional - Violates the 1st and 14th Amendment\nNO, it really serves no purpose.\nFairness for all\nFreedom of Religion\nFreedom of Religion\nSeperation of church and state!\nIt was not the original state motto\nThe government can't choose sides\nIt is just a way to indoctrinate\nThe Constitution is being ignored\nIt's offensive/oppressive to other religious and nonreligious groups.\nSeparation of church and state\nIt is unconstitutional.\nGod needs to stay in church...\nReturn to \"E Pluribus Unum\"!!!!\nWhy is it needed?\nIt is unconstitutional\nRemove That Crap\nWe are not a theocracy\nOur laws emanate from God and the Bible.\nWhat is the big deal?\nOur founding fathers\nNo it shouldn't\nNo, in respect of others.\nIn god with trust.\nIt's more than a religious phrase. It's historic.\nKeep God in the American ways.\nIt's a part of our country's foundation.\nIt's not just a religious phrase like Atheists claim, but also a historic phrase.\nIt should not be removed.\nIt was a founding part of our nation.\nWe are a nation of belivers\nWe ARE a Christian nation\nA motto is a motto.\nThe United States was founded on God.\nIn God We trust should not be removed\nIt is something that we all can use figuratively\nI'm against it.\nWorship Higher Being\nJust because people say this...\nI do not want to see \"In God We Trust\" removed from the United States currency\nIt is the best statement ever.\nAbsolutely not.\nMost people believe in God.\nThe subject of the phrase in god we trust being removed from the currency\nI believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord God Almighty\nIn god we trust should be everywhere!\nEven the government believes it should stay\nNo, we are a Christian nation\nIn God We Trust\nNo, God's mercy created this nation, and the motto should not be removed from currency.\nIt should stay\ncurrency and god\nJust Look At the Deterioration of This Once Great Country\nPart of the National Anthem proclaims it our motto\nDon't Remove Motto\nTawakilt ala Allah or In God We Trust\nIn God We Trust\nKeep God Alive\nIn God we do trust!\nIt is because of him we are alive\nRead your history\nCivil War imminent\nAppeals Courts have repeatedly supported such traditional, patriotic and ceremonial phrases.\nDon't remove it.\nThe basis of religious freedom and inalienable rights is God\n\"in god we trust\" should not me removed\nWe need God\nThis is the basis for what our country stands on.\nThis country was built on the love of the Lord and of man kind!!!\nIn TRUMP WE Trust?\nGod can mean a multitude of things.\nProverbs 3:5-6 KJV\nIt was put there by the country's founding fathers, Don¨t see why it should be moved.\nWho got us here?\nI dont care\nThis is generally know as a christian nation why change that\nGod is in our history\nI believe in God as a creator of all things !\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nSeparation from Church and State is NOT in the constitution\nThe separation of Church and State\nWhy remove the foundations of the country itself from our own currency?\nWords from my metal music loving 18 yr.Old son...And I totally agree\nWords from my 18yr.Old son...And I agree!\nI can't say it any better than my 18 yr.Son says it so I'm copying and pasting his words as my supporting argument\nPeople need to stop complaining about having a nickel in their pocket.\nJust Leave It On\nYeaH MATE CHICKEN\nGod is real\nThere are more things to be worried about than a phrase.\nBhf bhiedc hsx\nDont even think about it\nGet over it\nOur country was founded on the laws/morals set forth in the BIBLE!\nThis is gods country\nLeave it alone!\nAs A Young-Historian\nWe sure should not!!\nIf you don't believe in God, that's fine. But don't try to take Him away from the rest of us.\nIn God we Trust\nNo it shouldnt\nIf you don't like US money then bye.\nOur nation was NOT founded on any religion!\nDo you really want God as an enemy?\nTraditional,Patriotic And Ceremomial\nWe are a Christian nation\nThe founding fathers of this country believed in God and so do I,\nWhat a society\nIt will cost a lot of money\nGod Is Good\nIn God We Trust\nChristians should be appalled! It should be removed.\nNational motto, breaking point of unity.\nDo we get rid of the Declaration of Independence?\nI believe in what our founding fathers believe.\nThis is founded the USA, who really wants to change it and why?\nIt would effect on the government\nIn GOd We Trust\nAmerica was built on TRUST in GOD\nIt is really about our history as a nation\nIN GOD WE TRUST It's not money that we're putting our faith and trust in, it is \"IN GOD WE TRUST.\" GIVER OF LIFE.\nPeople Need to Respect The Lord!\nIts Historic and Religious\nIf having it hurts your feelings, not having it hurts mine\nSame old argument\n\"Keep In God We Trust\"\nDon't Change History\nWhy do you think there has been a decline in this country of personal wealth and happiness? Because of a lack of moral character.\nOf course not!\nWhat has God done wrong?\nIt's part of history\nWe will not fall to the power-loving world-choking liberals who want all the world to be happy in their eyes.\nThere is no reason why we should remove it.\nA Founding Principle Of This Country\nShould the motto \"In God We Trust\" be removed from the U.S. currency?\n\"In God we Trust\" should not be removed from our money.\nDoes It Really Matter?\nNO WAY! Please!\nWithout God who else would we trust in ?\nNo Big Deal\nGod is what founded the US\nAre you serious\nNo it should not\nIn GOD wE TRUST\nThe Declaration of Independence.\nIn God We Trust\nKeep our motto\nIn God We Trust!\nIn GOD we trust\nIn God we trust\n",
"segment": "Report Post\nLike\nReply\nmcundiff3\nrentgould\n2\n1\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nSecular society needs a secular motto. E Pluribus Unum was the foundational motto, and remained so for 150 years. \" In God We Trust\" was mostly due to the communist scare of the 50s. An increasing proportion of our population, particularly scientists and engineers, have no belief in \"gods.\" Having imaginary friends in \"positions of power\" discourages loyalty to a government and society that dismisses such an important point of view. Report Post\nLike\nReply\nmcundiff3\n1\n0\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nYes, it should. Many of you no-ers are misinformed. This nation was not founded by God or Christianity. In fact many of the founding fathers were either deist or atheist. I believe few were Christians.",
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"segment": "Democracy Support through New Media\nDemocracy promotion organizations have implemented activities supporting traditional media in developing democracies for decades. From workshops to strengthen election coverage and journalism standards in Haiti and Georgia, to manuals for journalists on how to accurately represent the voices of citizens with disabilities participating in political life in Indonesia, to supporting the establishment of media centers for election commissions in Tunisia, Yemen and Libya, IFES has an impressive track record of supporting free media in developing democracies. With the media landscape evolving, IFES has increasingly harnessed new media as part of its efforts to support democracy. In Libya, IFES created an Electoral Access Working Group, with representatives from the Libyan General National Congress, disabled persons’ organizations, and other civil society members. In September 2013, the group launched an innovative multimedia campaign titled Zaykum Zayna (“As You Are, We Are”) that employs messaging strategies to convey democratic values of equality and support the principles espoused in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The campaign has gained traction with growing Facebook and Twitter pages that provide activists and decision-makers with information about trainings and advocacy tools. Zaykum Zayna has built on its early success and is now forming a NGO to continue to advocate for persons with disabilities in Libya. IFES supported Burundi’s electoral authorities in establishing an early warning/early response system to provide all stakeholders with up-to-date information on incidents of electoral violence. Data is collected by a nationwide network of electoral violence monitors, transmitted to a data centralization center, verified, and posted and mapped online using the Ushahidi platform, a free and open-source software used for information collection, visualization, and interactive mapping. Established in 2010, the system has continued to be used by Burundi’s electoral authorities in preparation for elections in 2015.",
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"segment": "With increasing access to the Internet around the globe, many candidates and citizens in the developing world are also turning to new media, which played a major role in the 2014 Indian elections. When Narenda Modi was sworn in as Prime Minister on May 26, 2014, he was the second most “liked” politician on Facebook in the world, trailing only President Obama. \" We saw a trend, we read this trend, where the youth of the country were embracing social media as their first tool when they started using the Internet, and we made sure our presence was there,\" said Arvind Guptahead, head of the social media campaign for Modi’s party. In Nigeria’s recent general elections, both major presidential candidates and their parties maintained active Twitter and Facebook accounts and the Independent National Electoral Commission proactively engaged with citizens on social media to address inquiries related to the electoral process. Social media is widely credited with playing a major role in promoting transparency ahead of the vote that led to the first election of an opposition candidate for president in Nigeria’s history. Democracy Support through New Media\nDemocracy promotion organizations have implemented activities supporting traditional media in developing democracies for decades. From workshops to strengthen election coverage and journalism standards in Haiti and Georgia, to manuals for journalists on how to accurately represent the voices of citizens with disabilities participating in political life in Indonesia, to supporting the establishment of media centers for election commissions in Tunisia, Yemen and Libya, IFES has an impressive track record of supporting free media in developing democracies. With the media landscape evolving, IFES has increasingly harnessed new media as part of its efforts to support democracy. In Libya, IFES created an Electoral Access Working Group, with representatives from the Libyan General National Congress, disabled persons’ organizations, and other civil society members. In September 2013, the group launched an innovative multimedia campaign titled Zaykum Zayna (“As You Are, We Are”) that employs messaging strategies to convey democratic values of equality and support the principles espoused in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.",
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"segment": "In 2013, IFES organized a conference in the Philippines, entitled “eDemokrasya,” on the use of social media and technology for democracy promotion. The conference was widely discussed, trending number two on Twitter in the Philippines during the first day of the conference, hitting number one on the second day. Election stakeholders learned about trends in e-democracy practices and how these tools can be leveraged for greater collaboration and outreach to Philippine voters, especially youth. This brief overview provides insight into the manifold efforts IFES has engaged in to employ new media to improve political and electoral processes. At its best, new media embody the spirit of democracy, enabling citizens to hold candidates and representatives accountable, monitor electoral fraud, and engage in political debate. However, this vehicle of participatory citizenship is not without challenges, among which are issues of ethics and integrity. New media can serve as a platform for the dissemination of false or misleading information, lacking the gatekeeping processes and expertise of traditional media. The convergence of traditional and new media as means of information dissemination has raised questions regarding where to draw the line between regulation and censorship and, relatedly, how to protect freedom of expression while safeguarding against inflammatory speech. What’s more, despite the dramatic expansion of new media and technology throughout the world, there are still many groups, such as the elderly, the illiterate and the poor, with limited or no access to these resources. Nonetheless, new media have increasingly become an integral component of the media landscape and an important outlet for candidates, political parties, election management bodies, and citizens.",
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"segment": "We've put together a list of incredible gadgets that you didn't know you needed! Learn More\nHugo Ferreira Garcia\n, Fan of Voltaire, Popper and Rawls\nAnswered 6 years ago · Author has 143 answers and 934.8K answer views\nOriginally Answered: What are the pros and cons of social democracies? Social Democracy is a generalization, a compromise and a stage. It's just one way of saying that society evolved into a stage where personal freedom and social equity found a balance by the evolution of democratic systems. Putting it that way, it's pretty awesome, and we should all call ourselves Social Democrats. But, being a stage it doesn't say a lot about how to get there. To be a social democracy there has to be a lot of investment in Education, Justice, HealthCare and Social aid, but Unregulated Markets seem to perform better obtaining growth (at very high social costs), to later transform\nContinue Reading\nSocial Democracy is a generalization, a compromise and a stage. It's just one way of saying that society evolved into a stage where personal freedom and social equity found a balance by the evolution of democratic systems. Putting it that way, it's pretty awesome, and we should all call ourselves Social Democrats.",
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"segment": "to further expand its reach, especially to marginalized groups, researchers and those interested in details beyond what is covered in traditional media. Similarly, in Pakistan, following the historic May 2013 general elections, IFES established a web portal ( www.pakvoter.org) to serve as a source for information about Pakistan’s elections, electoral system and political processes. During the last two years, Pakvoter has built a sizeable community on social media through Facebook and Twitter forums. The website and accompanying social media pages are go-to platforms for up-to-date news and opinions. Through the portal, IFES aims to increase engagement with current and future women voters as well as youth and persons with disabilities. In 2013, IFES organized a conference in the Philippines, entitled “eDemokrasya,” on the use of social media and technology for democracy promotion. The conference was widely discussed, trending number two on Twitter in the Philippines during the first day of the conference, hitting number one on the second day. Election stakeholders learned about trends in e-democracy practices and how these tools can be leveraged for greater collaboration and outreach to Philippine voters, especially youth. This brief overview provides insight into the manifold efforts IFES has engaged in to employ new media to improve political and electoral processes. At its best, new media embody the spirit of democracy, enabling citizens to hold candidates and representatives accountable, monitor electoral fraud, and engage in political debate.",
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"segment": "Understand what the word means by seeing how the word reflects reality. Who has the power? Everyone? No. A subset of a group? Yes. So it’s not the common people’s power to rule themselves. It’s the common people’s power to elect a group of people to rule them, to have power over them. Democracy isn’t power, strength and rule of the common people. It’s rule, strength and power over the common people.",
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"segment": "to be sacrificial fodder for those who cant or are unable to support themselves, which is increasingly an aging generation. Consider the toll this system has on an economys intellectual capital. It destroys it with guilt; like a cancer. Jessica Geragi\n, studied Political Science & Economics at New College of Florida\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 59 answers and 47.7K answer views\nA “true” democracy has some essential components: Free and fair elections\nFreedom of the press\nFreedom of speech\nFreedom to protest, and to gather/congregate\nA monopoly on the legitimate use of force\nAn absence of coercion and corruption\nVoting rights for all citizens, and citizenship for all denizens of age (can’t exclude women or racial minorities from voting)\nA balance of power (no absolute power, no dictator)\nNo tyranny of the majority\nBasic human rights (no cruelty, etc.) Democracy is an ever evolving idea, and many people have many different opinions on what it is and what it should be, so no perfe\nContinue Reading\nA “true” democracy has some essential components: Free and fair elections\nFreedom of the press\nFreedom of speech\nFreedom to protest, and to gather/congregate\nA monopoly on the legitimate use of force\nAn absence of coercion and corruption\nVoting rights for all citizens, and citizenship for all denizens of age (can’t exclude women or racial minorities from voting)\nA balance of power (no absolute power, no dictator)\nNo tyranny of the majority\nBasic human rights (no cruelty, etc.) Democracy is an ever evolving idea, and many people have many different opinions on what it is and what it should be, so no perfect democracy can ever be agreed upon. However, as of Jan 20th 2018, New Zealand is rated as the most democratic country in the world.",
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"segment": "However, this vehicle of participatory citizenship is not without challenges, among which are issues of ethics and integrity. New media can serve as a platform for the dissemination of false or misleading information, lacking the gatekeeping processes and expertise of traditional media. The convergence of traditional and new media as means of information dissemination has raised questions regarding where to draw the line between regulation and censorship and, relatedly, how to protect freedom of expression while safeguarding against inflammatory speech. What’s more, despite the dramatic expansion of new media and technology throughout the world, there are still many groups, such as the elderly, the illiterate and the poor, with limited or no access to these resources. Nonetheless, new media have increasingly become an integral component of the media landscape and an important outlet for candidates, political parties, election management bodies, and citizens. Despite some of the drawbacks detailed above, increased worldwide Internet access will only further the importance of new media in democracy and elections. Citizens have more avenues to reach candidates and campaigns and share information than ever, presenting new opportunities and challenges for democracy promotion and new possibilities for democratic consolidation around world.",
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"segment": "Democracy - Power to ... What People? Evolve Consciousness\nDemocracy – Power to … What People? 2016/10/17 Kris Nelson Society Leave a comment\nWe can use words to represent and define reality. Reality comes first, then words to describe it. i.e. we live a way of life where we have a government, and we describe it with words. We can also use words to create into reality. In this sense, words comes first, then reality is determined and acted upon based on the words used as intent for movement towards a goal or objective. i.e. we say we “need” government, so we keep acting to create government as a way of life. How is the word democracy reflecting and describing reality? How is the word being used to have us act in reality?",
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"segment": "While England has a monarch as head of state, it has gradually evolved to function like a parliamentary republic. The Magna Carta of the 13th Century started to lay the groundwork for British parliament, but the Americans of 1776 clearly stated their view that the king was a despot aiming to establish an \"absolute Tyranny over these states.\" And he did attempt to crush them with his armed forces. Our rating\nRyan said the United States is \"the oldest democracy.\" Our democracy is imperfect and always evolving, but that’s the nature of democracy. The changes, for better or worse, reflect the will of the people. While the United States is not the first to include elements of democracy, it is the oldest existing nation with a constitutional government in which the people elect their own government and representatives. We rate the claim True. (Editor's note: This item was posted, briefly, on July 1 with a rating of Mostly True.",
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"segment": "Reality is used to create/invent a symbol to represent that reality. Take a word and see how it is a reflection of reality. Is it accurate, or not? Think, question, ask why. “The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.” – Ludwig Wittgenstein\nDemocracy\nDemocracy is normally defined as all the people themselves having the power. That the people control government. This is how democracy is sold to people to make them believe this word represents how people have power over their government. You, the people, have power and rule. People-power.",
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"segment": "These principles and other details can be studied at Parliamentary Democracy Definition and Presidential Democracy Definition. Parliamentary Democracy vs Presidential Democracy History: Comparison of Parliamentary Democracy vs Presidential Democracy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Parliamentary Democracy has originated in 18th century AD whereas Presidential Democracy took roots in 19th century AD. Founders or advocates of Parliamentary Democracy are Bill Blaikie, Deborah Grey, Grant Hill, Herb Grey, Mackenzie King, William Lyon and people who have contributed in the progress of Presidential Democracy are Robert Dahl, Samuel Huntington. Parliamentary Democracy vs Presidential Democracy Characteristics: While comparing Parliamentary Democracy vs Presidential Democracy characterisitcs it is essential to consider the benefits and demerits of both the types of governments. Government reconstitution, More responsible heads, Rights to the minority are the advantages of Parliamentary Democracy whereas Presidential Democracy advantages are Direct elections, Separation of powers, Speed and decisiveness, Stability. Parliamentary Democracy has demerits like Political gridlock, Tendency towards authoritarianism, Impediments to leadership change whereas; Political gridlock, Tendency towards authoritarianism, Impediments to leadership change are the disadvantages of Presidential Democracy\nCompare Parliamentary Democracy vs Presidential Democracy Structure:",
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"segment": "World comparison\nWhen it comes to textbooks, a typical narrative on democracy includes the examples from ancient times, then skips ahead to the United States and other European examples. Elements of democracy were introduced in other countries and localities prior to 1776. For example, San Marino, a small enclave surrounded by Italy and founded in the fourth century, claims to be the first republic. Its political system -- a parliamentary republic -- was established in a series of six books that date back to the late 1500s. But it isn't a nation and it hasn’t always been independent, coming under the authority of others. While England has a monarch as head of state, it has gradually evolved to function like a parliamentary republic. The Magna Carta of the 13th Century started to lay the groundwork for British parliament, but the Americans of 1776 clearly stated their view that the king was a despot aiming to establish an \"absolute Tyranny over these states.\" And he did attempt to crush them with his armed forces. Our rating\nRyan said the United States is \"the oldest democracy.\" Our democracy is imperfect and always evolving, but that’s the nature of democracy.",
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"segment": "Democracy, is not rule of all people, power of all people. Democracy is the power of the people called government. Does it really mean all people? If it did, then it would be all people ruling, but that’s not what reality shows us about democracy. Look at how democracy exists in reality. To show how democracy isn’t a model of freedom and morality, understand that coercive institutions have existed prior to democracy and yet continue to exist with democracy. Police, military, government, all seek to rule and coerce and extort those who violate arbitrary rules. These are tools of subjugation and enslavement, to be used to keep control and tyranny. The Power of Belief\n“People-power”, is the “people”, any group, deciding to coerce, extort, steal and murder each other based on codified procedures that they use to justify their actions. The “people”, believe and agree to the procedures and order of the law, and accept to coerce and steal from others who violate these rules.",
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"segment": "Free and fair elections\nFreedom of the press\nFreedom of speech\nFreedom to protest, and to gather/congregate\nA monopoly on the legitimate use of force\nAn absence of coercion and corruption\nVoting rights for all citizens, and citizenship for all denizens of age (can’t exclude women or racial minorities from voting)\nA balance of power (no absolute power, no dictator)\nNo tyranny of the majority\nBasic human rights (no cruelty, etc.) Democracy is an ever evolving idea, and many people have many different opinions on what it is and what it should be, so no perfe\nContinue Reading\nA “true” democracy has some essential components: Free and fair elections\nFreedom of the press\nFreedom of speech\nFreedom to protest, and to gather/congregate\nA monopoly on the legitimate use of force\nAn absence of coercion and corruption\nVoting rights for all citizens, and citizenship for all denizens of age (can’t exclude women or racial minorities from voting)\nA balance of power (no absolute power, no dictator)\nNo tyranny of the majority\nBasic human rights (no cruelty, etc.) Democracy is an ever evolving idea, and many people have many different opinions on what it is and what it should be, so no perfect democracy can ever be agreed upon. However, as of Jan 20th 2018, New Zealand is rated as the most democratic country in the world. Susan Barlow\n, studied at Lincoln University (1966)\nAnswered 3 years ago\nAn interesting concept, “democracy”. The perfect ideal but also, imperfect … it could never be anything else. “One man; one Vote” Therein lies the “imperfection” of democracy. This is si",
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"headings": "What was Plato's view on democracy?\nWhat was Plato's view on democracy?\nChris Zekany\n",
"segment": "Peter Stillman\n, taught & published on Western political phiilosophy\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 903 answers and 378.5K answer views\nI think Plato’s view of democracy is more ambiguous than is usually seen. In the Republic, democracy is the fourth of five governments, in order: the rule of the philosopher-kings, timocracy, oligarchy, democracy, and tyranny. Democracy is characterized by freedom, lack of restraint, and excess (so that, in a sense, democratic man as evolved from oligarchy tends to become more and more like Donald Trump, unable to control himself :-), act with restraint, be concerned with society, etc. ) Athenian democracy was also the government that sentenced Socrates to death in his old age, and Plato certain\nContinue Reading\nI think Plato’s view of democracy is more ambiguous than is usually seen. In the Republic, democracy is the fourth of five governments, in order: the rule of the philosopher-kings, timocracy, oligarchy, democracy, and tyranny. Democracy is characterized by freedom, lack of restraint, and excess (so that, in a sense, democratic man as evolved from oligarchy tends to become more and more like Donald Trump, unable to control himself :-), act with restraint, be concerned with society, etc. ) Athenian democracy was also the government that sentenced Socrates to death in his old age, and Plato certainly admired Socrates. On the other hand, it is worth noting that an Athenian oligarchy (I think the ‘thirty tyrants’) also sentenced Socrates to death, but collapsed before they could carry out the sentence.",
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"segment": "Similarly, Democracy and Parliamentary Democracy were established. So, what exactly is the difference between Democracy and Parliamentary Democracy? These two types of government are differentiated based on factors like definition, ideologies, characteristics, structure, etc. The widely used definition of Democracy is \"Government for the people, by the people, of the people\" whereas, Parliamentary Democracy is defined as \"A party with greatest representation in the parliament and its leader becoming the prime minister or chancellor\". Compare Types of Democracy\nComparison of Democracy vs Parliamentary Democracy\nComparison of Democracy vs Parliamentary Democracy proves to be significant when we are studying different types of governments. Democracy and Parliamentary Democracy may differ drastically in their principles or they could be such government forms, which are derived from one another. These principles and other details can be studied at Democracy Definition and Parliamentary Democracy Definition. Democracy vs Parliamentary Democracy History: Comparison of Democracy vs Parliamentary Democracy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Democracy has originated in 5th century BC whereas Parliamentary Democracy took roots in 18th century AD.",
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"segment": "Putting it that way, it's pretty awesome, and we should all call ourselves Social Democrats. But, being a stage it doesn't say a lot about how to get there. To be a social democracy there has to be a lot of investment in Education, Justice, HealthCare and Social aid, but Unregulated Markets seem to perform better obtaining growth (at very high social costs), to later transform\nContinue Reading\nSocial Democracy is a generalization, a compromise and a stage. It's just one way of saying that society evolved into a stage where personal freedom and social equity found a balance by the evolution of democratic systems. Putting it that way, it's pretty awesome, and we should all call ourselves Social Democrats. But, being a stage it doesn't say a lot about how to get there. To be a social democracy there has to be a lot of investment in Education, Justice, HealthCare and Social aid, but Unregulated Markets seem to perform better obtaining growth (at very high social costs), to later transform in better conditions for everyone. So, when someone calls himself a Social Democrat is like saying he believes in Love, Peace and Tolerance. It's nice to say, but it's really not adding much to the debate. The real challenge is how to get there.",
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"segment": "9 Big Advantages and Disadvantages of Direct Democracy – Green Garage\n9 Big Advantages and Disadvantages of Direct Democracy\nOct 23, 2015\nOct 21, 2015 by Brandon Miller\nEach country has its own unique take on governing its people, and with the similarities that bind countries together, political systems can create broad categories on which people classify their types. One popular form of government in the US and other countries is the democracy, which is created and managed by the people, ensuring representation of the citizens. However, representation does not always occur, as every nation is different from others, where some democracies evolved to reflect the people’s needs better. One of the evolved forms of democracy is direct democracy, which places power directly in the people’s hands. A political system based on an unmediated and direct participation of the people, it pursues a certain goal of the government. This is seen as a convenient and effective type of democracy that allows people to speak out for their worries and entail to pass their needs to the government to be familiar with such issues. To make sure all consequences direct democracy would bring can be prevented, it is important for the people to be aware of its advantages and advantages. List of Advantages of Direct Democracy\n1. It promotes transparency. The progress and improvement of society can lie in the hands of its people, which means that direct democracy gives people a greater responsibility to deal with fair and honest laws to be implemented.",
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"segment": "While republic meant a representative democracy. But of course this is not actual meaning, so the USA is a democracy. In the same way, in the 18th and 19th centuries s\nContinue Reading\nThis is a question that makes sense only to people familiar with old American political rethoric. In fact, given their peculiar political history some Americans continue to use the old meaning of terms which have actually evolved. A common example is the people that says that the USA is not a democracy, but a republic. That’s because at the time of the foundation of the USA by democracy the founding fathers meant direct democracy. While republic meant a representative democracy. But of course this is not actual meaning, so the USA is a democracy. In the same way, in the 18th and 19th centuries socialist was basically anything that was against the laissez-faire policies of the time. But now the meaning has evolved.",
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"segment": "So, what exactly is the difference between Autocracy and Democracy? These two types of government are differentiated based on factors like definition, ideologies, characteristics, structure, etc. The widely used definition of Autocracy is \"A government type in which a single person has unlimited authority\" whereas, Democracy is defined as \"Government for the people, by the people, of the people\". Comparison of Autocracy vs Democracy\nComparison of Autocracy vs Democracy proves to be significant when we are studying different types of governments. Autocracy and Democracy may differ drastically in their principles or they could be such government forms, which are derived from one another. These principles and other details can be studied at Autocracy Definition and Democracy Definition. Autocracy vs Democracy History: Comparison of Autocracy vs Democracy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Autocracy has originated in 5th century BC whereas Democracy took roots in 5th century BC. Founders or advocates of Autocracy are Adolf Hitler, Hu Jintao, Nicholas I, Raul Castro, Robert Mugabe, Saddam Hussien and people who have contributed in the progress of Democracy are Aristotle, Cleisthenes, Emmeline, Franklin Roosevelt, John Locke, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Millicent Fawcett, Pankhurst, Solon, Susan B, William Penn.",
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"segment": "Oligarchy and Direct Democracy may differ drastically in their principles or they could be such government forms, which are derived from one another. These principles and other details can be studied at Oligarchy Definition and Direct Democracy Definition. Oligarchy vs Direct Democracy History: Comparison of Oligarchy vs Direct Democracy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Oligarchy has originated in 10th century BC whereas Direct Democracy took roots in 5th century BC. Founders or advocates of Oligarchy are Many famous leaders and people who have contributed in the progress of Direct Democracy are Cleisthenes, Ephialtes, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Pericles, Solon. Oligarchy vs Direct Democracy Characteristics: While comparing Oligarchy vs Direct Democracy characterisitcs it is essential to consider the benefits and demerits of both the types of governments. Individualism, Self empowerment for people, Voting for all matters are the advantages of Oligarchy whereas Direct Democracy advantages are Faster process for the system, People's rights, Power of voting, Self empowerment for people. Oligarchy has demerits like Negligence in voting whereas;",
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"headings": "Evolve Consciousness\nEvolve Consciousness\nDemocracy – Power to … What People?\nThe People\nDemocracy\nThe Power of Belief\nThe Veil of Power\nWe feed the image of the lion. It’s time we let go of the illusion and dropped the appearances.\n",
"segment": "People-rule. Rule of the people. You are free! Again, the people, is assumed to be all people, so you think democracy means all people are ruling, all people have the power. Not the government subset group power, or any other subset group like aristocrats (aristocracy) or corporations (corporatocracy). Democracy, is not rule of all people, power of all people. Democracy is the power of the people called government. Does it really mean all people? If it did, then it would be all people ruling, but that’s not what reality shows us about democracy. Look at how democracy exists in reality.",
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"headings": "Constitutional Republic vs Direct Democracy\nConstitutional Republic vs Direct Democracy\n1 Definition\n2 Characteristics\nRepublic\nParliament\nElective\nPresent\nStable\nDifference Between Constitutional Republic and Direct Democracy\nCompare Types of Democracy\nComparison of Constitutional Republic vs Direct Democracy\nCompare Constitutional Republic vs Direct Democracy Structure:\n",
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"headings": "Parliamentary Republic vs Presidential Democracy\nParliamentary Republic vs Presidential Democracy\n1 Definition\n18th century AD\n2 Characteristics\nRepublic\nParliament\nElective\nPresent\nPresent\nLarge\nStable\nStable\nDifference Between Parliamentary Republic and Presidential Democracy\nCompare Types of Democracy\nComparison of Parliamentary Republic vs Presidential Democracy\nCompare Parliamentary Republic vs Presidential Democracy Structure:\n",
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"url": "https://www.governmentvs.com/en/liberal-democracy-vs-social-democracy/comparison-53-50-0",
"title": "Compare Liberal Democracy vs Social Democracy",
"headings": "Liberal Democracy vs Social Democracy\nLiberal Democracy vs Social Democracy\n1 Definition\n1.1 Oxford Dictionary\n1.2 Cambridge Dictionary\n1.3 Merriam-Webster Dictionary\nliber - liberalis\ndēmokratia\n18th century AD\n2 Characteristics\nDemocracy\nParliament\nElective\nPresent\nPresent\nLarge\nStable\nStable\nDifference Between Liberal Democracy and Social Democracy\nCompare Types of Democracy\nComparison of Liberal Democracy vs Social Democracy\nCompare Liberal Democracy vs Social Democracy Structure:\n",
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"title": "Compare Democracy vs Autocracy",
"headings": "Democracy vs Autocracy\nDemocracy vs Autocracy\n1 Definition\n1.1 Oxford Dictionary\n1.2 Cambridge Dictionary\n1.3 Merriam-Webster Dictionary\n16th century AD\n2 Characteristics\nDemocracy\nParliament\nElective\nPresent\nStable\nStable\nDifference Between Democracy and Autocracy\nCompare Types of Democracy\nDemocracy vs Islamic Republic\nComparison of Democracy vs Autocracy\nCompare Democracy vs Autocracy Structure:\n",
"segment": "These principles and other details can be studied at Democracy Definition and Autocracy Definition. Democracy vs Autocracy History: Comparison of Democracy vs Autocracy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Democracy has originated in 5th century BC whereas Autocracy took roots in 5th century BC. Founders or advocates of Democracy are Aristotle, Cleisthenes, Emmeline, Franklin Roosevelt, John Locke, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Millicent Fawcett, Pankhurst, Solon, Susan B, William Penn and people who have contributed in the progress of Autocracy are Adolf Hitler, Hu Jintao, Nicholas I, Raul Castro, Robert Mugabe, Saddam Hussien. Democracy vs Autocracy Characteristics: While comparing Democracy vs Autocracy characterisitcs it is essential to consider the benefits and demerits of both the types of governments. Majority rule, People's rights, Power of voting, Prevents monopoly of authority, Promote change, Protect interest of citizens are the advantages of Democracy whereas Autocracy advantages are Enhances security, Faster process for the system, Media power limitation, Stronger Military. Democracy has demerits like Decisions made by a small group, No individual freedom, Single person in power whereas; Decisions made by a small group, No individual freedom, Single person in power are the disadvantages of Autocracy\nCompare Democracy vs Autocracy Structure:",
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"title": "Compare Direct Democracy vs Democratic Republic",
"headings": "Direct Democracy vs Democratic Republic\nDirect Democracy vs Democratic Republic\n1 Definition\ndēmokratia\n19th century AD\nDemocracy\nPeople\nNeither Heritance nor Elective\nSometimes present\nSometimes present\nStable\nDifference Between Direct Democracy and Democratic Republic\nCompare Types of Democracy\nDirect Democracy vs Constitutional Republic\nComparison of Direct Democracy vs Democratic Republic\nCompare Direct Democracy vs Democratic Republic Structure:\n",
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"title": "The Legacy of Taiwan’s Lee Teng-hui - Foreign Policy Research Institute",
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"segment": "These principles and other details can be studied at Autocracy Definition and Democracy Definition. Autocracy vs Democracy History: Comparison of Autocracy vs Democracy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Autocracy has originated in 5th century BC whereas Democracy took roots in 5th century BC. Founders or advocates of Autocracy are Adolf Hitler, Hu Jintao, Nicholas I, Raul Castro, Robert Mugabe, Saddam Hussien and people who have contributed in the progress of Democracy are Aristotle, Cleisthenes, Emmeline, Franklin Roosevelt, John Locke, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Millicent Fawcett, Pankhurst, Solon, Susan B, William Penn. Autocracy vs Democracy Characteristics: While comparing Autocracy vs Democracy characterisitcs it is essential to consider the benefits and demerits of both the types of governments. Enhances security, Faster process for the system, Media power limitation, Stronger Military are the advantages of Autocracy whereas Democracy advantages are Majority rule, People's rights, Power of voting, Prevents monopoly of authority, Promote change, Protect interest of citizens. Autocracy has demerits like Favours rich, May involve immoral practice during election, Misuse of public funds, Take longer time to take decision whereas; Favours rich, May involve immoral practice during election, Misuse of public funds, Take longer time to take decision are the disadvantages of Democracy\nCompare Autocracy vs Democracy Structure:",
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"segment": "Comparison of Feudalism vs Democracy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Feudalism has originated in 8th century AD, 9th century AD whereas Democracy took roots in 5th century BC. Founders or advocates of Feudalism are King Henry II, King William, Kublai Khan and people who have contributed in the progress of Democracy are Aristotle, Cleisthenes, Emmeline, Franklin Roosevelt, John Locke, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Millicent Fawcett, Pankhurst, Solon, Susan B, William Penn. Feudalism vs Democracy Characteristics: While comparing Feudalism vs Democracy characterisitcs it is essential to consider the benefits and demerits of both the types of governments. Decisions made quickly, Enhances security, Lower taxes, Not Available are the advantages of Feudalism whereas Democracy advantages are Majority rule, People's rights, Power of voting, Prevents monopoly of authority, Promote change, Protect interest of citizens. Feudalism has demerits like Favours rich, May involve immoral practice during election, Misuse of public funds, Take longer time to take decision whereas; Favours rich, May involve immoral practice during election, Misuse of public funds, Take longer time to take decision are the disadvantages of Democracy\nCompare Feudalism vs Democracy Structure: When you compare Feudalism vs Democracy structure the factors to be considered are majority rule, succession, presence of parliament and constitution. Majority Rule does not apply in Feudalism.",
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"headings": "Constitutional Monarchy vs Representative Democracy\nConstitutional Monarchy vs Representative Democracy\n1 Definition\n1.3 Merriam-Webster Dictionary\nconstituere - constitutio\nmonarkhia\n15th century AD\n2 Characteristics\nMonarchy\nParliament\nHeritance as well as Elective\nPresent\nPresent\nLarge\nStable\nStable\nA.D.\nDifference Between Constitutional Monarchy and Representative Democracy\nCompare Types of Monarchy\nComparison of Constitutional Monarchy vs Representative Democracy\nCompare Constitutional Monarchy vs Representative Democracy Structure:\n",
"segment": "Constitutional Monarchy and Representative Democracy may differ drastically in their principles or they could be such government forms, which are derived from one another. These principles and other details can be studied at Constitutional Monarchy Definition and Representative Democracy Definition. Constitutional Monarchy vs Representative Democracy History: Comparison of Constitutional Monarchy vs Representative Democracy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Constitutional Monarchy has originated in 17th century AD whereas Representative Democracy took roots in 16th century AD. Founders or advocates of Constitutional Monarchy are Benito Mussolini, Louis-Philippe I, Queen Elizabeth II and people who have contributed in the progress of Representative Democracy are Many famous leaders. Constitutional Monarchy vs Representative Democracy Characteristics: While comparing Constitutional Monarchy vs Representative Democracy characterisitcs it is essential to consider the benefits and demerits of both the types of governments. Continuity, Enhances security, National focus, Stability are the advantages of Constitutional Monarchy whereas Representative Democracy advantages are Elected representatives, Freedom, Majority rule, People's rights, Power of voting. Constitutional Monarchy has demerits like Higher corruption rate, Negligence in voting, Possiblity of bad voting for representative whereas;",
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"title": "Democracy Essay Examples - Free Research Papers on PapersOwl.com",
"headings": "Democracy Essays\nDemocracy Essays\n105 essay samples found\nDemocracy in Indonesia\nThe Pros and Cons of Democracy\nDemocracy and Development\nElite Vs. Popular Democracy\nIs Populism Compatible with Liberal Democracy?\nAncient Greek Democracy\nLiberal Democracy\nA Study on the Relationship between Democracy and Involvement in Multilateral Institutions\nHistory and Democracy\nDemocracy and Islam\nDemocracy Individual Interests against the Common Good\nDeliberative Democracy\nWhat Democracy Mean?\nNietzsche and Democracy\nDemocracy in Europe\nPolitical System and American Democracy\nModern Democracy\nThe Direction of Democracy\nTried and Tested: the Evolution of Democracy\nThe Inevitable Growth of Democracy\nDemocracy in the United States\n“Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy, and the West” by Benazir Bhutto\nDemocracy Definition and Meaning\nStrengths and Weaknesses of American Democracy\nMadisonian Democracy\nPolitical Participation in American Democracy\nAmerican Ideas Vs. Democracy\nAnalysis on Freedom and Democracy\nIn the Name of Democracy\nIs Negative Campaign Advertising Bad for Democracy?\n",
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"segment": "To show how democracy isn’t a model of freedom and morality, understand that coercive institutions have existed prior to democracy and yet continue to exist with democracy. Police, military, government, all seek to rule and coerce and extort those who violate arbitrary rules. These are tools of subjugation and enslavement, to be used to keep control and tyranny. The Power of Belief\n“People-power”, is the “people”, any group, deciding to coerce, extort, steal and murder each other based on codified procedures that they use to justify their actions. The “people”, believe and agree to the procedures and order of the law, and accept to coerce and steal from others who violate these rules. People believe in the idea of democracy to such an extent, that they obey and follow the rules that exist in the society because those rules are allegedly “good” and “moral”. We are generally not thinking at higher levels of comprehension to determine for ourselves if these “rules” and “orders” of democracy are actually “good”, good enough, or if there is something better. We just accept the current condition of conditioning and fight to defend it. This is the strength of democracy. People believe, have faith, trust and loyalty in society, in the idea of democracy, and idea of “the people” (demos).",
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"url": "https://vittana.org/13-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-representative-democracy",
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"segment": "For some, that means they choose not to participate in the voting process because they automatically receive this representation. Others choose not to participate because the officials running in an election do not represent their needs. In some situations, it creates a situation where the minority can usurp the majority when there are high levels of non-involvement. The advantages and disadvantages of a representative democracy show us that, with balance, it can be an effective form of government. As long as communication lines remain open and elected officials act honestly, the people can still have a voice in how their lives will evolve over time. Blog Post Author Credentials\nLouise Gaille is the author of this post. She received her B.A. in Economics from the University of Washington. In addition to being a seasoned writer, Louise has almost a decade of experience in Banking and Finance. If you have any suggestions on how to make this post better, then go here to contact our team.",
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"segment": "The widely used definition of Democracy is \"Government for the people, by the people, of the people\" whereas, Oligarchy is defined as \"System governed by a few powerful people\". Compare Types of Democracy\nComparison of Democracy vs Oligarchy\nComparison of Democracy vs Oligarchy proves to be significant when we are studying different types of governments. Democracy and Oligarchy may differ drastically in their principles or they could be such government forms, which are derived from one another. These principles and other details can be studied at Democracy Definition and Oligarchy Definition. Democracy vs Oligarchy History: Comparison of Democracy vs Oligarchy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Democracy has originated in 5th century BC whereas Oligarchy took roots in 10th century BC. Founders or advocates of Democracy are Aristotle, Cleisthenes, Emmeline, Franklin Roosevelt, John Locke, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Millicent Fawcett, Pankhurst, Solon, Susan B, William Penn and people who have contributed in the progress of Oligarchy are Many famous leaders. Democracy vs Oligarchy Characteristics: While comparing Democracy vs Oligarchy characterisitcs it is essential to consider the benefits and demerits of both the types of governments.",
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"headings": "Feudalism vs Democracy\nFeudalism vs Democracy\n1 Definition\n1.3 Merriam-Webster Dictionary\n16th century AD\n2 Characteristics\nSocio-economic system\nLord\nHeritance as well as Elective\nSometimes present\nAbsent\nSmall\nUnstable\nUnstable\nDifference Between Feudalism and Democracy\nComparison of Feudalism vs Democracy\nCompare Feudalism vs Democracy Structure:\n",
"segment": "The widely used definition of Feudalism is \"Type of government organized on the basis of rank\" whereas, Democracy is defined as \"Government for the people, by the people, of the people\". Comparison of Feudalism vs Democracy\nComparison of Feudalism vs Democracy proves to be significant when we are studying different types of governments. Feudalism and Democracy may differ drastically in their principles or they could be such government forms, which are derived from one another. These principles and other details can be studied at Feudalism Definition and Democracy Definition. Feudalism vs Democracy History: Comparison of Feudalism vs Democracy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Feudalism has originated in 8th century AD, 9th century AD whereas Democracy took roots in 5th century BC. Founders or advocates of Feudalism are King Henry II, King William, Kublai Khan and people who have contributed in the progress of Democracy are Aristotle, Cleisthenes, Emmeline, Franklin Roosevelt, John Locke, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Millicent Fawcett, Pankhurst, Solon, Susan B, William Penn. Feudalism vs Democracy Characteristics: While comparing Feudalism vs Democracy characterisitcs it is essential to consider the benefits and demerits of both the types of governments.",
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"headings": "Constitutional Republic vs Direct Democracy\nConstitutional Republic vs Direct Democracy\n1 Definition\n2 Characteristics\nRepublic\nParliament\nElective\nPresent\nStable\nDifference Between Constitutional Republic and Direct Democracy\nCompare Types of Democracy\nComparison of Constitutional Republic vs Direct Democracy\nCompare Constitutional Republic vs Direct Democracy Structure:\n",
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"segment": "Comparison of Federalism vs Democracy\nComparison of Federalism vs Democracy proves to be significant when we are studying different types of governments. Federalism and Democracy may differ drastically in their principles or they could be such government forms, which are derived from one another. These principles and other details can be studied at Federalism Definition and Democracy Definition. Federalism vs Democracy History: Comparison of Federalism vs Democracy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Federalism has originated in Not Available whereas Democracy took roots in 5th century BC. Founders or advocates of Federalism are Not Available and people who have contributed in the progress of Democracy are Aristotle, Cleisthenes, Emmeline, Franklin Roosevelt, John Locke, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Millicent Fawcett, Pankhurst, Solon, Susan B, William Penn. Federalism vs Democracy Characteristics: While comparing Federalism vs Democracy characterisitcs it is essential to consider the benefits and demerits of both the types of governments. Democratic centralism, Elected representatives, Majority rule, National focus, People's rights, Power of voting, Prevents monopoly of authority, Self empowerment for people are the advantages of Federalism whereas Democracy advantages are Majority rule, People's rights, Power of voting, Prevents monopoly of authority, Promote change, Protect interest of citizens.",
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"segment": "Comparison of Meritocracy vs Democracy\nComparison of Meritocracy vs Democracy proves to be significant when we are studying different types of governments. Meritocracy and Democracy may differ drastically in their principles or they could be such government forms, which are derived from one another. These principles and other details can be studied at Meritocracy Definition and Democracy Definition. Meritocracy vs Democracy History: Comparison of Meritocracy vs Democracy history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Meritocracy has originated in 6th century BC whereas Democracy took roots in 5th century BC. Founders or advocates of Meritocracy are Confucius, John Stuart Mill, Michael Young and people who have contributed in the progress of Democracy are Aristotle, Cleisthenes, Emmeline, Franklin Roosevelt, John Locke, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Millicent Fawcett, Pankhurst, Solon, Susan B, William Penn. Meritocracy vs Democracy Characteristics: While comparing Meritocracy vs Democracy characterisitcs it is essential to consider the benefits and demerits of both the types of governments. Better leadership, Better welfare, Faster process for the system, Law making process simpler, Less room for corruption are the advantages of Meritocracy whereas Democracy advantages are Majority rule, People's rights, Power of voting, Prevents monopoly of authority, Promote change, Protect interest of citizens.",
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"segment": "Even if they pander to all the concerns, their influence is connected to their political stature and not to the appropriateness of their cause. On the contrary, journalism courses through the society and gets in touch with as many communities as possible and relates the opinions of the disregarded to the wider audience. Like any other human organization, journalism has its own flaws. Reporters can have biases, prejudices, blind spots, visions of arrogance. In many cases, the reporters work for bigger organizations that have complex interests that limit them. Nevertheless, they work in an aggressive environment where they are constantly being confronted by peer groups and have to hoist their reporting standards, which eventually aids readers to distinguish the best from the good. For all its faults, the media has several self-correcting mechanisms which can be implemented in real time. The journalism industry may not be entirely perfect, but that should not take away from the truth that it is an instrument that is important for democracy. Reporters try and keep an eye on how a country is evolving. They try to closely follow the government, its practices, shams and outcomes and are always considerate toward the sufferings of the weak and the deprived.",
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"headings": "Reflections on the 100th year anniversary of John Dewey’s ‘Democracy and Education’\nReflections on the 100th year anniversary of John Dewey’s ‘Democracy and Education’\nThe importance of inquiry as an instructional approach\nThe link between democracy and education\nBy Tristian Stobie\n",
"segment": "Democracy is not only about extending voting rights, a big issue in 1916, but also equipping citizens with the ability to take on the responsibility to make informed, intelligent choices and decisions leading to the public good. He believed that democracy is not just a political system but an ethical ideal with active informed participation by citizens.. Established beliefs and theories should be critically questioned and revised in the light of developments, pragmatically evolving to meet the needs of changing times. If democracy is to work it required informed, knowledgeable and wise citizens and, therefore, education has a moral purpose. Classroom teachers and schools have a responsibility to nurture character as well as teach knowledge and skills. Dewey stressed that education has to prepare students for an uncertain future and, therefore, a high priority should be given to developing effective habits and the ability to adapt and learn how to learn. This is notable given the fact that during his lifetime, with the notable exception of the great depression and two world wars, life for most people was comparatively predictable. Industrialisation and mass production meant many people had a job for life and emphasis in education was on preparing individuals for their respective roles in a fairly predictable workplace. The modern globalised world is by contrast highly unpredictable. Individuals often have little job security and multiple careers, and coping with uncertainty well has never been more important. Teachers were viewed by Dewey as needing to be creative professionals demonstrating not only understanding of their subject matter but a passion for knowledge, intellectual curiosity, an understanding of the learning process and the children in their care.",
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"segment": "What is a democratic system of government? A democratic system of government is a form of government in which supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodic free elections. Examples of democracy in a Sentence\nDemocracy, I would repeat, is the noblest form of government we have yet evolved … — Norman Mailer, New York Review of Books, 27 Mar. 2002 … this and the economic failures of faithful democracies in places such as India or the Anglophone Caribbean demonstrated conclusively that there was no inherent link between freedom and capitalism … — Orlando Patterson, New Republic, 8 Nov. 1999\nEven in democracies today, crucial knowledge is available to only a few individuals … — Jared Diamond, Guns, Germs, and Steel, 1997 The nation has chosen democracy over monarchy. In a democracy, every citizen should have the right to vote. The company is not a democracy; decisions are made by a board of directors, not the workers. There is democracy within the company. See More\nRecent Examples on the Web Biden's China theory intersects with his concern that democracy is under threat across the globe and that US foes see assaults on the political system from Donald Trump and his supporters as proof that the US model of governance is in trouble. — Stephen Collinson, CNN, \"How Joe Biden's views on China filter into his domestic policy,\" 29 Apr. 2021 Activists complain that Iranian authorities are co-opting the app to create a facade of democracy ahead of presidential elections in June to boost voter turnout, which the state has often used as a badge of legitimacy. — Aresu Eqbali, WSJ, \"Iran Floods Clubhouse to Drown Out Debate,\" 29 Apr. 2021\nBut a recall will unleash a desmadre of democracy that will make the 2003 voter takedown of Gov. Gray Davis seem as solemn as a Supreme Court hearing. —",
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"segment": "Similarly, Direct Democracy and Constitutional Republic were established. So, what exactly is the difference between Direct Democracy and Constitutional Republic? These two types of government are differentiated based on factors like definition, ideologies, characteristics, structure, etc. The widely used definition of Direct Democracy is \"A type of Democracy government in which people decide all the policies directly, also known as pure Democracy\" whereas, Constitutional Republic is defined as \"A type of republic governed only on the basis of a constitution\". Compare Types of Democracy\nDirect Democracy vs Constitutional Republic\nDirect Democracy vs Social Democracy\nDirect Democracy vs Islamic Republic\nComparison of Direct Democracy vs Constitutional Republic\nComparison of Direct Democracy vs Constitutional Republic proves to be significant when we are studying different types of governments. Direct Democracy and Constitutional Republic may differ drastically in their principles or they could be such government forms, which are derived from one another. These principles and other details can be studied at Direct Democracy Definition and Constitutional Republic Definition. Direct Democracy vs Constitutional Republic History: Comparison of Direct Democracy vs Constitutional Republic history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Direct Democracy has originated in 5th century BC whereas Constitutional Republic took roots in 5th century BC.",
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"segment": "So, what exactly is the difference between Social Democracy and Socialism? These two types of government are differentiated based on factors like definition, ideologies, characteristics, structure, etc. The widely used definition of Social Democracy is \"A socialist system of govenment based on democracy\" whereas, Socialism is defined as \"Government with companies owning assests\". Compare Types of Democracy\nComparison of Social Democracy vs Socialism\nComparison of Social Democracy vs Socialism proves to be significant when we are studying different types of governments. Social Democracy and Socialism may differ drastically in their principles or they could be such government forms, which are derived from one another. These principles and other details can be studied at Social Democracy Definition and Socialism Definition. Social Democracy vs Socialism History: Comparison of Social Democracy vs Socialism history tells us how these types of governments have evolved over time. Social Democracy has originated in 19th century AD whereas Socialism took roots in 18th century AD. Founders or advocates of Social Democracy are Anthony Crosland, Brendan Corish, Clement Attlee, David Ben-Gurion, Ed Broadbent, Eduard Bernstein, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Hjalmar Branting, Job Cohen, José Batlle Y Ordóñez, Léon Blum, Obafemi Awolowo, Otto Bauer, Victor L. Berger, Willy Brandt, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and people who have contributed in the progress of Socialism are Henri de Saint-Simon, Robert Owen, François-Noël Babeuf, Jean-Jacques Rousseau.",
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"segment": "Schooling must equip young people to live a fulfilled life and become life-long learners, able to fulfil their potential and contribute to society. Dewey was alarmed that schools failed in this regard, promoting passive and compliant pupils rather than reflective, autonomous, informed decision makers. He believed one absolutely critical function of education is to develop the intellect, motivation and wisdom of young people so that they become ‘mature’ and effective citizens able to transmit culture from one generation to the next and transform it in the face of change: “ What nutrition and reproduction are to physiological life, education is to social life.” The link between democracy and education\nWhat is particularly interesting about this book is the link Dewey highlights between democracy and education reflecting his advocacy of democracy. Democracy is not only about extending voting rights, a big issue in 1916, but also equipping citizens with the ability to take on the responsibility to make informed, intelligent choices and decisions leading to the public good. He believed that democracy is not just a political system but an ethical ideal with active informed participation by citizens.. Established beliefs and theories should be critically questioned and revised in the light of developments, pragmatically evolving to meet the needs of changing times. If democracy is to work it required informed, knowledgeable and wise citizens and, therefore, education has a moral purpose. Classroom teachers and schools have a responsibility to nurture character as well as teach knowledge and skills. Dewey stressed that education has to prepare students for an uncertain future and, therefore, a high priority should be given to developing effective habits and the ability to adapt and learn how to learn.",
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"headings": "South Korea’s Imperfect But Maturing Democracy\nThe Koreas | Diplomacy | Politics | East Asia\nSouth Korea’s Imperfect But Maturing Democracy\nSouth Korea’s democracy continues to grow and evolve.\nDiplomat Brief\nWeekly Newsletter\n",
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"headings": "The Concept of Democracy and Non-democracy\nThe Concept of Democracy and Non-democracy\nDemocracy\nNon-democracy\nIs Singapore a democracy or a non-democracy?\nRemember: This is just a sample from a fellow student.\n",
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"segment": "and in each successive stage this leader relied on one corresponding personal strength: values, creativity, and wisdom . Among the leaders of the companies we studied, these three strengths set them apart from other executives while binding them as a group. Were most of the companies featured in Freedom, Inc. founded as democratic companies or did their management structures evolve from more hierarchical structures? I’ll reply to all your questions considering that “democratic” means “freedom-based”–the term we use in the book to describe the companies we studied. We avoid “democratic” mainly because it focuses too much on the instruments (and none of our companies used, for example, formal voting for making decisions). Our companies, each with their own instruments, all focused rather on the end: freedom of action and initiative for every employee. What inspired these companies to develop freedom-based workplaces? Each company had what we call a liberating leader at its head, who initiated the changes.",
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"segment": "and trust that he will come dwell in us by his Spirit, who will guide us and empower us to obey God. Stated simply, we decide to accept his invitation to be reconciled with God and be united to him through his Spirit. A Retroactive Union\nAs soon as Jesus comes to live in us by his Spirit, we become God’s child forever. Our Father sees us as having died for our sins when Jesus died for our sins, as having risen from the dead when Jesus rose from the dead, and as being seated in God’s throne room with Jesus when he ascended to heaven. He sees us as blameless, pure, and holy — not because we have lived that way, but because that is what Jesus is like, and we are now identified with him. All condemnation, guilt, and shame are washed away. And because we are eternally united with Jesus through his Spirit, his moral perfection becomes our ultimate destiny. A New Perspective on Life and Death\nThe moment we are united to the resurrected Jesus, our inner self passes from death to eternal life to become a “new self”. But the part of us affected by sin, our “old self”, still holds us back until we die and leave this sinful world. During the rest of our time on earth, we are learning to say “no” to what that “old us” wants us to do and to say “yes” to what our “new us” wants.",
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"segment": "Instead, it can only transform from one form to another. If we view the human soul, or rather human consciousness, as energy, it means that it cannot just die or disappear. So after the physical death, it just changes into a different form. What does our consciousness turn into after death? No one knows, and this theory doesn’t give a conclusive answer whether there is life after death or not. 4. Everything in Nature Is Cyclic\nIf you take some time to notice and reflect on the processes that take place in nature, you will see that everything here evolves in cycles. The day gives way to the night, the times of the year give way to each other in a never-ending circle of seasonal change. Trees and plants go through the process of death every year, losing their leaves in autumn, to come back to life in spring. Everything in nature dies to live again, everything is constantly recycling.",
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"headings": "Obesity, second to smoking as the most preventable cause of US deaths, needs new approaches\nObesity, second to smoking as the most preventable cause of US deaths, needs new approaches\nLATEST STORIES\n'Not just a place for us to bury our loved ones': Memorial Day highlights importance of cemeteries\nRecently launched 'Fire Sense' campaign especially timely leading up to Memorial Day weekend\nPlanning to retire soon? Don’t forget about inflation risk\nThe American obesity crisis\nGood ideas that aren’t working\nEconomic models for health intervention\n",
"segment": "This outcome is associated with major health improvements – reduced cardiovascular disease, stroke, various cancers and mortality from lung cancer. Medicaid alone saves an estimated $2.5 billion a year from smoking-related health improvements. From a public investment perspective, the potential bang for the buck is even bigger for obesity than it is for tobacco. In my view, a successful anti-obesity campaign must encourage people to be less sedentary; invest in new medical treatments and nutrition science; and create regulatory and health insurance policies that reward behavioral change. It also means broader access to effective therapies. Good ideas that aren’t working\nOur current emphasis on behavioral interventions has been disappointing. Society needs to find a way to talk about obesity and come up with ways to deal with it that do not involve body-shaming. Losing weight means eating less or exercising more, or both, but there are no guarantees with either approach.",
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"segment": "It only comes to you because you need help. Michael Harner, The Way of the Shaman\n2. Shadows in the Twilight: Conversations with a Shaman by Lujan Matus, W.L. Ham\nIf you are looking to submerge yourself into the shamanic world and see things from a very different perspective, then the teachings of Lujan are perfect to do so. One of the greatest quotes from this book that simply shook us to the bone when reading it is: In the end we are the sum total of our doings and we will be faced by those doings at the moment of our death. Or is it our death in every moment that we live that faces us with what we do? Lujan Matus, Shadows in the Twilight: Conversations with a Shaman\nAlthough he was a student of Don Juan as well, Lujan manages to convey his experiences and teachings from a completely different perspective. Although they are shocking beyond imagination, they truly widen our perspective.",
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"segment": "Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 1:19:11\nLive\n•\n3. The Law of Conservation of Energy\n‘Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another.’ Albert Einstein\nAnother idea from physics which is sometimes interpreted as an indication of the afterlife is the law of conservation of energy. It states that in an isolated system, the total energy always remains constant. It means that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. Instead, it can only transform from one form to another. If we view the human soul, or rather human consciousness, as energy, it means that it cannot just die or disappear. So after the physical death, it just changes into a different form. What does our consciousness turn into after death? No one knows, and this theory doesn’t give a conclusive answer whether there is life after death or not.",
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"segment": "He calls it being born of the Spirit. That miraculous event occurs when we: recognize our state of rebellion against God and choose to return wholeheartedly to him to live in his Kingdom (the Bible calls this repentance); recognize we are separated from him because of our sin; receive the perfect cleansing for all our sin won for us by Jesus, thanking him for this incredible gift; and trust that he will come dwell in us by his Spirit, who will guide us and empower us to obey God. Stated simply, we decide to accept his invitation to be reconciled with God and be united to him through his Spirit. A Retroactive Union\nAs soon as Jesus comes to live in us by his Spirit, we become God’s child forever. Our Father sees us as having died for our sins when Jesus died for our sins, as having risen from the dead when Jesus rose from the dead, and as being seated in God’s throne room with Jesus when he ascended to heaven. He sees us as blameless, pure, and holy — not because we have lived that way, but because that is what Jesus is like, and we are now identified with him.",
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"segment": "T he way we were raised, the culture we grew up in, the relationship we had with our parents and siblings and the types of music, books and movies we have been exposed to, all play a part in forming our perception. Our perception changes naturally over time. The perspective we had on life at 10 years old is completely different than the one we have at 25 years old. If we are lucky, at a certain point in our conscious evolution comes a shocking discovery… our perception does NOT equal truth. Here we had been going through life thinking every idea, judgment of a situation or a person, and belief was the ultimate 100% correct viewpoint. Technically, we were wrong but we were also right. If we think of the phrase, “perception creates reality” we see that while our perspective is OUR truth, our perspective is not EVERYONE’S truth. So yes, we can choose to see the world a certain way and that is the reality that we will manifest, but when someone comes along with a completely different perspective of life and how the world works, they are also creating that reality for themselves. Yes we are all living in the same world, we are all viewing the same people, events, and scenery, but as the saying goes, “there are 365 ways to see an elephant.” ( And that’s only from the ground!)",
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"segment": "In this article, you will learn: Dreams about death through the lens of history\nFour common types of dreams about death\nHow grief and loss impact dream material\nPsycho-spiritual interpretations of dreams\nWhy dead people appear in dreams\nHow emotions shape dream content\nThe role of medication and drugs in dreams\nDeath and dead people symbolism\nQ and A about morbid dreams\nDream interpretation resources\nHistorical perspectives of death dreams\nHistorical Meanings\nDreams about death and the interpretation of thier meaning have been going on since recorded history. The ancients believed when you dreamed about your own death, it was a sign of good fortune. For example, Hellenistic era Greeks suggested dreams about the loss of a loved one were symbolic of prosperity, bestowed upon the dreamer by the Gods (Shushan, 2006). The Egyptians believed that when a person dreamed of coffins, the casket itself represented rebirth. Specifically, the sacrophagus was the womb that nurtured and transformed the deceased into something new (Mark, 2017). But not all death focused dreams were considered positive. During the Medieval ages, some philosophers thought morbid dream content was a prophecy of bad things to come. Oral traditions dating back to the 476 AD tell us when a person dreamed of their own death (or the loss of a loved one), it was a literal sign of a reality that would soon unfold. What’s interesting is that in more contemporary times, President Abraham Lincoln may very well have predicted his own death.",
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"headings": "Is There Life After Death? 5 Perspectives to Think about\nIs There Life After Death? 5 Perspectives to Think about\nLet’s explore some ideas that give a positive answer to the question: Is there life after death?\n1. Research on Near-Death Experiences\n2. Life After Death and Quantum Physics\n3. The Law of Conservation of Energy\n4. Everything in Nature Is Cyclic\nThe Concept of Reincarnation\n5. All Religions Have a Similar Perception of the Afterlife\nSo, is there life after death?\nAnna LeMind, B.A.\nShare This Story!\nShare this content\n",
"segment": "4. Everything in Nature Is Cyclic\nIf you take some time to notice and reflect on the processes that take place in nature, you will see that everything here evolves in cycles. The day gives way to the night, the times of the year give way to each other in a never-ending circle of seasonal change. Trees and plants go through the process of death every year, losing their leaves in autumn, to come back to life in spring. Everything in nature dies to live again, everything is constantly recycling. So why can’t the living beings like humans and animals transit to a different form of existence after their physical death? Just like trees, we may go through the autumn and the winter of our life to face an inevitable death just to be reborn again. This perception perfectly resonates with the idea of reincarnation. The Concept of Reincarnation\nWe all are familiar with the concept of reincarnation in Buddhism. So let me share an altered version of it which I believe is more realistic.",
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"headings": "6 Eckhart Tolle Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective on Life\n6 Eckhart Tolle Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective on Life\nEckhart Tolle is one of the most influential spiritual writers in the western world.\nHere are 6 Eckhart Tolle quotes that could change the way you think about everything:\nThe primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it.\nWhen you complain, you make yourself a victim. Leave the situation, change the situation or accept it, all else is madness.\nSome changes look negative on the surface, but you will soon realize that space is being created in your life for something new to emerge.\nWhen you want to arrive at your goal more than you want to be doing what you are doing, you become stressed.\nInstead of asking “what do I want from life?” A more powerful question is, “what does life want from me?”\nFor what you do to others, you do to yourself.\nShare This Story!\nShare this content\n",
"segment": "Some changes look negative on the surface, but you will soon realize that space is being created in your life for something new to emerge. When things happen in our lives that we view as negative, they can make us feel like the universe is attacking or neglecting us. Often, the reverse is true. Sometimes we have to trust that our negative experiences have something to teach us. When we lose something we care about, it can cause feelings of loss and grief. Whether we lose someone to death or the breakdown of a relationship, it is understandable that we will feel great sadness. If we lose a beloved home or a business we have worked hard to create, we also feel a huge loss. Tolle suggests that these losses happen to us for a reason. They are making space for something new to enter. We often experience suffering when things in our lives change.",
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"headings": "What Kind of Eternal Life Does Jesus Offer Us?\nWhat Kind of Eternal Life Does Jesus Offer Us?\nJesus offers us an eternal life that is very different from the one we usually imagine.\nAn Eternal Relationship\nA Retroactive Union\nA New Perspective on Life and Death\nAn Eternal Perfection\nAnd to think that this wondrous Creator offers all this to us as a gift!\nBiblical passages that explore these ideas\nMy Mom’s Transition\nWhen Our Day Comes\nYou can also follow one or several of the suggestions below to get to know God more:\n",
"segment": "If so, please feel free to use the form below to ask them, and one of our mentors will respond as soon as possible. You can also follow one or several of the suggestions below to get to know God more: Watch a film about Jesus online\nRead the Bible passages referred to in this series of articles\nDiscover the Bible book by book through Bible Project videos\nAsk God to guide you to a Christian community that loves Jesus and seeks to follow him. Share this series of articles with people you love and ask them what they think of it. Doing so could lead to some of the deepest conversations you have ever had. Connect with a mentor now! Tags: eternal life heaven Life in the Spirit\nPhoto Credit: Chris Barbalis on Unsplash\nTalk to a Mentor Join Discussion\n*If you would like to talk with a mentor about your answers or in general, please submit your information at the end of this section. What do you think about the idea that eternal life is an eternal relationship with God that begins before we die and becomes a total deliverance from evil when Jesus judges the world?",
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"segment": "After ten years of teachings, he sat down, went through his notes and wrote these few books that explain various shamanic teachings. We loved all of them, but the most interesting one for us was definitely The Wheel of Time, where time is explored from a different perspective. We recommend reading the whole series of books! Man’s predicament is that he intuits his hidden resources, but he does not dare use them. This is why warriors say that man’s plight is the counterpoint between his stupidity and his ignorance. Man needs now, more than ever, to be taught new ideas that have to do exclusively with his inner world—shamans’ ideas, not social ideas, ideas pertaining to a man facing the unknown, facing his personal death. Now, more than anything else, he needs to be taught the secrets of the assemblage point. Carlos Castaneda, The Wheel of Time: The Shamans of Mexico Their Thoughts About Life Death & the Universe\n5. Spirit Hacking:",
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"headings": "The Sociological Perspective, By Peter Berger\nThe Sociological Perspective, By Peter Berger\nBriefly Outline the Distinctive Features of the Sociological Approach to Understanding Human Life and the Illustrate How You Would Use Sociology to Make Sense of Globalisation.\nEssay on The Sociological Imagination\nSummary Of Berger's Invitation To Sociology\nThe Promise Of Sociology, By Charles Wright Mills\nWhat Is Sociology?\nSociological Theory In The Red Hood\nInvitation to Sociology by Peter Berger Essay\nWhat does it mean to 'think sociologically'? Illustrate your answer with examples from sociological research and from your own experience.\nSociology 210 Study Guide\nComparison Of Emile Durkheim And The Division Of Labor In Society\n",
"segment": "The Sociological Perspective, By Peter Berger - 1778 Words | Bartleby\nThe Sociological Perspective, By Peter Berger\n1778 Words8 Pages\nThe sociological perspective was defined by Peter Berger as seeing the general in particular. What this means is that by using the sociological perspective, sociologists can observe trends by looking at how individuals within groups act. Sociologists use the sociological perspective to observe how society impacts individuals, whereas psychologists observe individuals and how their own experiences influence their lives and choices. Someone using a political perspective would think about how the political world can influence individuals, and someone with a religious perspective would think about how the presence or lack of religion would affect an individual. When adopting the sociological perspective, there are many benefits that come along with it that change our way of thinking. The sociological perspective helps us look past our predetermined ideas of right and wrong. Without the sociological perspective, it is easy to succumb to the idea that we are entirely in control of our lives, and therefore easy to view successful people as hard-working, and less successful people as lazy. It also helps us have a broader perspective on our own lives. The text says that by using the sociological perspective, we can see our lives like a game of cards. We have no say in what cards we’re given, we only have a say in how we play them.",
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"segment": "At the same time, I believe that our existence is not a barely physical one. There is much more to life than just the chemical and biological processes that take place in our physical bodies. And yes, I tend to think that our existence doesn’t end with our physical death. Undoubtedly, it is disappointing to think that after death, we just cease to exist. Everything that makes us who we are – our thoughts, experiences, perceptions and memories – simply disappears. Fortunately, there are theories and thought experiments that disprove this idea. Personally, I believe that when we die, we just change to a different form of being. Or it could even be that we transit to another realm of existence. Let’s explore some ideas that give a positive answer to the question: Is there life after death?",
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"segment": "How Does Education Connect to Our American Dream? - American Creed\nHow Does Education Connect to Our American Dream? A Letter to our Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos. By Daniel from Okemos High School in Michigan\nDear Secretary DeVos: Since our country was founded, Americans have lived in search of opportunity and success— the American Dream. According to former U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, “The essence of America – that which really unites us – is not ethnicity, or nationality, or religion – it is an idea – and what an idea it is: That you can come from humble circumstances and do great things.” And what better path is there to come from nothing and achieve everything than education, the great equalizer. Although our system of education has greatly improved, we still have a ways to go before this American Dream can be achieved by everyone. In the U.S., there is a significant achievement gap between white students and minority students that has barely been narrowed over the last 50 years.",
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"segment": "Like all other forms of treatment, there are circumstances in which this therapy is most effective and circumstances in which another type of therapy would be advised. Existential therapy is an excellent method for treating the psychological and emotional instabilities or dysfunctions that stem from the basic anxieties of human life (as noted above, freedom and responsibility, death, isolation, and meaninglessness). This can include depression and anxiety, substance abuse and addiction, and posttraumatic stress. It will be especially effective for people who are open-minded and willing to explore the heavier themes in life, as well as those searching for and struggling to find meaning (Vallejos, 2016). Due to the nature of existentialism, existential therapy is likely to help clients bring about a lasting change in their perspective, rather than encouraging short-term effort that the client may lose motivation to continue as soon as the sessions end. However, existential therapy’s focus on the main anxieties of human life may result in blindness to more immediate concerns or ignorance of the underlying issues a client is facing. It’s all well and good to help a client overcome their fear of death, but if they are also facing paranoid delusions, overcoming the existential dread of death may not be the top priority at the moment. This type of therapy may also be harmful to those who do not wish to dive into the existential depths, especially those who are purposefully avoiding confrontation with these ideas. While it is to every individual’s benefit to come to terms with these inevitabilities, not every individual is ready to embrace existentialist ideas at any moment. For some individuals, pushing them into consideration of death, isolation, and meaninglessness may result in unintended consequences, including deep depression, suicidal thoughts, or even suicide attempts.",
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"headings": "6 Eckhart Tolle Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective on Life\n6 Eckhart Tolle Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective on Life\nEckhart Tolle is one of the most influential spiritual writers in the western world.\nHere are 6 Eckhart Tolle quotes that could change the way you think about everything:\nThe primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it.\nWhen you complain, you make yourself a victim. Leave the situation, change the situation or accept it, all else is madness.\nSome changes look negative on the surface, but you will soon realize that space is being created in your life for something new to emerge.\nWhen you want to arrive at your goal more than you want to be doing what you are doing, you become stressed.\nInstead of asking “what do I want from life?” A more powerful question is, “what does life want from me?”\nFor what you do to others, you do to yourself.\nShare This Story!\nShare this content\n",
"segment": "We can choose to leave the situation, change the situation or accept the situation. If we see ourselves as a helpless victim, we can do none of these things. Worrying constantly about the situation will do nothing but make us anxious and unhappy. This is, of course not a new idea. The serenity prayer tells us the same thing. Some changes look negative on the surface, but you will soon realize that space is being created in your life for something new to emerge. When things happen in our lives that we view as negative, they can make us feel like the universe is attacking or neglecting us. Often, the reverse is true. Sometimes we have to trust that our negative experiences have something to teach us. When we lose something we care about, it can cause feelings of loss and grief.",
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"segment": "Michael Harner, The Way of the Shaman\nHe starts off his book with a short autobiography of his personal shamanic journey, through which you can identify many of the things that you will pass and discover on your very own journey. Then, he shares a few simple shamanic practices and explains how to do them on your own. Incidentally, no matter how fierce a guardian animal spirit may seem, its possessor is in no danger because the power animal is absolutely harmless. It is only a source of power; it has no aggressive intentions. It only comes to you because you need help. Michael Harner, The Way of the Shaman\n2. Shadows in the Twilight: Conversations with a Shaman by Lujan Matus, W.L. Ham\nIf you are looking to submerge yourself into the shamanic world and see things from a very different perspective, then the teachings of Lujan are perfect to do so. One of the greatest quotes from this book that simply shook us to the bone when reading it is:",
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"segment": "Man needs now, more than ever, to be taught new ideas that have to do exclusively with his inner world—shamans’ ideas, not social ideas, ideas pertaining to a man facing the unknown, facing his personal death. Now, more than anything else, he needs to be taught the secrets of the assemblage point. Carlos Castaneda, The Wheel of Time: The Shamans of Mexico Their Thoughts About Life Death & the Universe\n5. Spirit Hacking: Shamanic Keys to Reclaim Your Personal Power, Transform Yourself, and Light Up the World by Shaman Durek\nIf you are looking for a way to understand how ancient shamanic teachings can be conveyed and used in our modern world, then this is the book that you should pick up. Shaman Durek is a sixth generation of shamans, and he not only shares the knowledge that was conveyed to him, but he also explains it in a modern context. It’s an amazing book to pick up! Shamans perceive reality through an expanded perspective that acknowledges the life force, the sacredness, and the divinity in all earthly life-forms, including those in the animal kingdom and those in the plant kingdom. Shamans are bound by nether third-dimensional constraints nor the five senses.",
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"headings": "5 Paradigms You Didn’t Even Know You Had\n5 Paradigms You Didn’t Even Know You Had\n1. Paradigm: Everything is fine.\nBreakthrough Perspective: I am happy, but not satisfied.\n2. Paradigm: I’ve reached my income limit.\nBreakthrough Perspective: I am excited about my financial future.\n3. Paradigm: My best days are behind me.\nBreakthrough Perspective: My best years are yet to come.\n4. Paradigm: I am unlovable.\nBreakthrough Perspective: I love myself, and that love comes back to me multiplied.\n5. Paradigm: I need the world’s approval.\nBreakthrough Perspective: Spirit guides me at all times.\nWhat happens when you change your perspective\n",
"segment": "If you knew you’d live to 100, how would you change your life? Would you still feel you’ve already accomplished everything you can? Our life span is increasing all the time. Expect to be prosperous, happy and healthy for 100 years and beyond. Adopting this new perspective does nothing but good for your life today and in the years to come. I’m nearly 82 years old, and I have huge goals and more energy than many 30-year-olds. And I don’t plan to slow down anytime soon. So if you feel like your best days are behind you, stop wasting your life and get back in the game. Get ready for your next big thing! 4.",
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"headings": "The Meaning of Death and Dying in Dreams\nThe Meaning of Death and Dying in Dreams\nWhat Does It Mean if I Dream of Dying?\nCommon Meanings of Death and Dying in Dreams\nPsychodynamic Perspective on Dreaming of Death\nThe Christian Perspective on Death Dreams\nAlternative Perspectives of Dreaming of Death\nDream Interpretation\nHow About You?\nComments\n",
"segment": "If a dreamer is deeply offended or annoyed by an interpretation, this may hint at a possible issue the dreamer is attempting to deny or repress. Incorrect interpretations help the dreamer eliminate the possibilities of what his/her dream means and are still useful. pinterest-pin-it\nPedro Moura Pinheiro of Flickr.com\nCommon Meanings of Death and Dying in Dreams\nMost dreams of death and dying symbolize the end of something old and the start of something new. This dream could be positive or negative depending upon the thoughts and feelings the dreamer has about the dream and the context of the dream. Dreaming of death is most common in people experiencing a major life change or a rite of passage (entering adulthood, graduating, marriage, changing a career, retiring, etc.). If the dream feels negative and the ending of something old is emphasized, this may indicate the dreamer is either too fixated on the past and needs to move forward, the dreamer is prematurely ending something that still needs his/her attention, or, in the case of dreaming of a death of someone still alive, may reflect feelings of jealousy, hatred, and resentment towards that person. Many dreams are simply fulfilling a wish the dreamer has. The wishes we dream of are often the ones that are socially unacceptable, the things we don't allow ourselves to think about during the day. Wanting someone else in our lives to die or wanting to die ourselves is socially unacceptable and the desire may come through in a dream. Dreams revealing these dark desires may help the dreamer seek help from a professional or face the feelings of anger and rage they have towards others in their life.",
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"title": "Hummingbird Meaning and Symbolism",
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"segment": "Despite your social nature, you also know where to draw the line, and protect your boundaries . What Does it Mean When You See a Hummingbird\nSeeing a hummingbird is a reminder of how you can use your energy resources for enjoying life to the fullest. When a hummingbird comes to you, understand that every challenge can be triumphed easily by adopting a positive outlook. Further, its unique ability to fly backward is an indication for you to examine a situation thoroughly, so as to move forward with a better perspective. Symbolic Meaning of a Hummingbird’s Visit after the Death of a Loved One\nIf a hummingbird lands on you or visits your home after the death of someone close, it is a signal that the departed soul is trying to reconnect with you in the form of a hummingbird. What Does it Mean When You Dream of Hummingbirds\nDreams of hummingbirds may either reflect your characteristic trait or point at some positive occurrence in life. They can also be analyzed as symbolizing the power and potential that small ideas and concepts possess. Dreaming of a hummin gbird drinking nectar from flowers indicate you would soon be enjoying prosperity in life, so you need to stop worrying about small things. Seeing yourself as a hummingbird implies your admiration for freedom and self-actualization. Seeing hummingbirds in your house indicates that luck is on your way.",
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"headings": "What Kind of Eternal Life Does Jesus Offer Us?\nWhat Kind of Eternal Life Does Jesus Offer Us?\nJesus offers us an eternal life that is very different from the one we usually imagine.\nAn Eternal Relationship\nA Retroactive Union\nA New Perspective on Life and Death\nAn Eternal Perfection\nAnd to think that this wondrous Creator offers all this to us as a gift!\nBiblical passages that explore these ideas\nMy Mom’s Transition\nWhen Our Day Comes\nYou can also follow one or several of the suggestions below to get to know God more:\n",
"segment": "Would you like to put your trust in Jesus and begin to experience an eternal relationship with him right now? Why not tell him so? That's what prayer is: simply telling God what is on your heart and listening to his answer. Do you have questions about anything that I have shared? If so, please feel free to use the form below to ask them, and one of our mentors will respond as soon as possible. You can also follow one or several of the suggestions below to get to know God more: Watch a film about Jesus online\nRead the Bible passages referred to in this series of articles\nDiscover the Bible book by book through Bible Project videos\nAsk God to guide you to a Christian community that loves Jesus and seeks to follow him. Share this series of articles with people you love and ask them what they think of it. Doing so could lead to some of the deepest conversations you have ever had.",
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"title": "What happens immediately before and after a person dies? I mean this question is only from a biological perspective. Does the person know he's going to die any moment right before he dies? What happens in the body? - Quora",
"headings": "What happens immediately before and after a person dies? I mean this question is only from a biological perspective. Does the person know he's going to die any moment right before he dies? What happens in the body?\nShuvendu Patnaik\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nKaren Samuel\nRhianne Moll\n",
"segment": "So, it may take some time, perhaps a few days for the dead person to recognise that he is now dead or “departed”. Gradually, his attraction to his old home and family will keep reducing. He will soon come in contact with those who have died recently (known or even strangers), who still happen to be in the astral world realms after their death, and not yet gone to the next phase after death into the heaven-world. They can communicate between themselves quite easily, and without having to know worldly languages. Even after death, of course one can have friends and enemies. Some cluster together in groups and different groups tends to avoid each other in the way we do in life. So, there can be strong likes and dislikes after death too. The dead person will also come in contact with strange creatures (or entities) in the astral world with whom they have been unfamiliar in life. They will meet “ghosts” and learn how harmless they are, unless they begin to panic. They can even encounter dangerous entities (there are too many types of inhabitants in the astral world), and they will slowly learn to avoid them.",
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"segment": "What is it? The existential approach places a strong emphasis on the idea that counseling and psychotherapy shouldn’t be a collection of techniques, but a way of understanding people’s lives and how they resonate with the world. Another central idea that existential therapists promote is that the meaning of our lives isn’t fixed but in a continual process of change and development. The primary objectives of existential therapy are to help people be more honest with themselves, to broaden their perspective on the self and the world around them, make peace with their painful past, and cultivate stable values that will guide them toward a better future. Existential Therapy Theory\nUnlike traditional psychology which focused heavily on personality and behavior, the existential approach explores themes such as anxiety, death, freedom and choice, guilt, and the meaning of life. How Does Existential Therapy Suggest the Mind Works? Existential therapy goes beyond the mechanistic views promoted by behaviorists and cognitivists and adopts a more complex perspective on the inner workings of the human mind. Advocates of this approach seek to understand how the mind draws meaning from even the simplest actions and decisions. As one paper on the Existential Theory of Mind (EToM) highlights, in the context of EToM, meaning is viewed as an embedded conceptual property that a life event either does or does not possess. Furthermore, by including the concept of philosophical-religious reasoning, existentialists present human reasoning as a complex mechanism that transcends biological explanations (without excluding them).",
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"segment": "That’s unusual in my experience, from everything that I’ve seen. I wouldn’t necessarily say that. Dr. Seyfried and Dominic D’Agostino aren’t making that argument either, but I think what they bring to this is a fresh perspective that in many ways if it’s true, it can be more empowering for people that are dealing with cancer, and the risk of cancer, because it offers a lever for intervention and treatment above and beyond just the idea that “Oh, I have bad genes and there’s not really anything I can do about it.” Of course, we know that genes alone are not responsible for cancer because we share many of the same genes as our hunter–gatherer ancestors and even just the same genes as our ancestors several generations ago, and yet the rate of cancer keeps going up. It’s expected to overtake cardiovascular disease as the number one cause of death in the U.S. fairly soon, and so that can’t be explained by genes alone. How the Ketogenic Diet Can Help\nGetting back to the ketogenic diet, which was Kelsey’s original question, both ketogenic diet and fasting restrict the availability of glucose to tumor cells. When you eat a ketogenic diet, you’re dramatically limiting the amount of carbohydrate, and thus the amount of glucose, that comes into your body. From this metabolic theory of cancer, that would be why a ketogenic diet, and fasting, of course, which limits not only carbohydrate but everything else, and fasting produces ketones. This is why these two approaches would help with cancer if this theory is correct, because when our energy metabolism shifts to fat or ketones away from glucose, cancer cells cannot utilize ketones, but our healthy cells can. One of the main goals with cancer treatment, as I’m sure you know, is how do we address the cancer cells without also killing the healthy cells.",
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"segment": "This \"draw on glass\" approach was probably not the method Brunelleschi actually used, but it fits well with the idea that a perspective painting is a mirror or window view of the world, and it soon became the standard way to convince drawing students that perspective really works, even when the scope of the problem is no bigger than a table top. one more convert to perspective\nfrom Charles Hayter, Introduction to Perspective (1813)\nWant to try it? Punch a small hole in an index card, staple or tape the card to one end of a wood yardstick, then tape the other end of the yardstick to the back of a chair, so that the hole in the card is at your eye level as you straddle the chair. Put the chair in front of a large window, sit, and look through the hole in the card with one eye. Use an erasable marker pen or grease pencil to draw on the glass the buildings or objects in view, then hold a white paper behind the glass to see your finished design. As you draw, you may notice that this procedure feels confining. That's because it is — illustrating how far the assumptions of perspective differ from our fluid, constantly changing visual experience. a renaissance perspective machine\nfrom Albrecht Dürer, Underweysung der Messung mit Zirckel und Richtscheyt ... [Instruction How to Measure with Compass and Straight Edge ...] (1525)\nThis peephole or \"peep show\" tracing method does not make clear that linear perspective is really created by straight lines passing through a vertical plane. For that, the perspective \"machine\" (diagram, above) by the German artist Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) is a better example. By looping a weighted string through an eye ring in the wall, one artist could hold the opposite end along the contours of a lute;",
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"segment": "Looking for ideas to get you started? Here are some ideas from some trending sermon topics. Special thanks to Logos Bible Study Software for permission to use 10,000 Sermon Illustrations. Sermons on Spiritual Growth\nSpiritual growth is key for any believer. Preach sermons that will disciple your church and deepen their relationship with God. The Secret of Growth\nDirections for Disciples\nRunning Well, Finishing Strong\nSuperficial vs. Spiritual Wisdom\nSermons for Funerals\nSharing a funeral sermon is a time for comfort, peace, and remembrance. Here are ideas to help you share in that time with grieving loved ones. Funeral Service Based on Abraham\nMoving Funeral Messages\nA Memorial Sermon\nSermons for Thanksgiving\nGiving praise and thanksgiving isn’t a natural response. Use these sermon outlines to teach how to live a life of thanksgiving. My Thanksgiving List\nThankfulness in Perspective\nThe Relationship Between Gratitude and Attitude\nAn Attitude of Thanksgiving\nSermons for Forgiveness\nGod forgave us first, so we can forgive others.",
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"segment": "Specifically, the sacrophagus was the womb that nurtured and transformed the deceased into something new (Mark, 2017). But not all death focused dreams were considered positive. During the Medieval ages, some philosophers thought morbid dream content was a prophecy of bad things to come. Oral traditions dating back to the 476 AD tell us when a person dreamed of their own death (or the loss of a loved one), it was a literal sign of a reality that would soon unfold. What’s interesting is that in more contemporary times, President Abraham Lincoln may very well have predicted his own death. As the story goes, Lincoln had a strange dream where he saw a coffin sitting in the center of the White House East Room. Surrounding it were Lincoln’s family members and several soldiers. When the sixteenth president asked a mourner “Who died?”, a solider replied “The president. He was killed by an assassin.” (",
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"segment": "For example, many of the mass organized religions often provide answers to many of the vexing questions of life from the perspective of an all-knowing and all-powerful God, whose word is thought to be communicated to us through prophets. However, existentialists stress that what we most need is not a divine perspective of the human condition, but a human perspective, for as Nietzsche put it we are ultimately, much to his chagrin, “human, all too human”. A specific problem with the divine perspective is that it does not adequately take into account a fundamental aspect of the human condition – that being our mortality. Many religions, both past and present, have denied the temporal nature of life and instead subscribed to a belief in some form of immortality. Some existentialists have suggested that it is essential for one to face-up to their impending death. For when we come to fully accept that the only existence we can be certain of is a temporal one, the shock of such a realization can help give us the strength to stop living in conformity with the masses and instead take control of our own lives and live by standards and values of our own choosing. This idea of being able to freely choose standards of value and create meaning and purpose in one’s own life is closely related to another famous existentialist idea; that for humans “existence precedes essence”. This idea was put forth by Jean-Paul Sartre in a lecture he gave in 1945 titled “ Existentialism is a Humanism ”; but it should be noted before we discuss this view that is was not shared by all existentialists during Sartre’s time, Heidegger for example was not a fan of such an assertion.",
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"headings": "15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\n15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\nWhat do you think about this unchangeable truth? Does it scare you or does it motivate you?\n1. “The bad news – nothing lasts forever and the good news – nothing lasts forever”\nIs there a brighter side to this?\n2. “Nothing endures but change.” ― Heraclitus\nChange is the only constant in life.\n3. This too shall pass\nSo it pays to be patient when things get tough, as they too shall pass like everything else.\n4. “We have nothing that is really our own; we hold everything as a loan.” ― Nicolas Poussin\n5. “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” ― Heraclitus\nWhat about little things, do they change us?\n6. “The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.” ― Rabindranath Tagore\n7. “Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise” – Victor Hugo (Les Miserables)\nLife will throw challenges in front of you, but be sure that the strength to overcome them will also be given to you.\n8. “Grief after all is the price we pay for love” – David Malham\nTime flies, when the magic of love is experienced.\nWhat happens after death?\n9. “Many have died; you also will die. The drum of death is being beaten. The world has fallen in love with a dream. Only sayings of the wise will remain.” ― Kabir, The Bijak of Kabir\n10. “Nothing in the world is permanent, and we’re foolish when we ask anything to last, but surely we’re still more foolish not to take delight in it while we have it.” ― W. Somerset Maugham\n11. “Nothing lasts forever, so live it up, drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the drama, take chances & never have regrets, because at one point everything you did was exactly what you wanted.” – Marilyn Monroe\n12. “Life is a cycle, always in motion, if good times have moved on, so will times of trouble” – Indian proverb\n13. “Just when the caterpillar thought its world was over, it turned into a butterfly!”\n14. “Everybody goes through difficult times, but it is those who push through those difficult times who will eventually become successful in life. Don’t give up, because this too shall pass.” – Jeanette Coron\n15. “Be nice to everyone, always smile, express gratitude and appreciate things”.\nWhen was the last time you looked in the mirror and smiled?\nRemember that we are all connected.\n",
"segment": "15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\n15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\nby Editorial Staff\nSeptember 8, 2017 (Updated: March 4, 2019)\nA lot has been written about the ephemeral nature of life and everything in it. To live without being affected by this truth of life, comes easily to us, at least in the early years and such ignorance is blissful, as otherwise we will lead a life full of stress and ambiguity, with no eagerness, interest, hope or meaning. As otherwise everything that comes up before us, be it an opportunity or chance, will incite only one feeling – what’s the point? It won’t last. A lot depends on, how we view this unchanging reality of life. Some believe it makes our life hopeless, and some think it’s the same thing that makes it magical. Nothing lasts, but it also means nothing remains. If we think deeply, it may mean many things – Nothing remains, everything changes, everything transforms or evolves, pain ends and pleasure returns, so on and so forth. What do you think about this unchangeable truth?",
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"headings": "Is There Life After Death? 5 Perspectives to Think about\nIs There Life After Death? 5 Perspectives to Think about\nLet’s explore some ideas that give a positive answer to the question: Is there life after death?\n1. Research on Near-Death Experiences\n2. Life After Death and Quantum Physics\n3. The Law of Conservation of Energy\n4. Everything in Nature Is Cyclic\nThe Concept of Reincarnation\n5. All Religions Have a Similar Perception of the Afterlife\nSo, is there life after death?\nAnna LeMind, B.A.\nShare This Story!\nShare this content\n",
"segment": "As I previously said, I’m not a religious person and don’t support any of the world’s religions. But I have asked myself many times, how is it possible that completely different religions, which emerged continents apart and centuries away from each other, have a similar perception of the afterlife? No need to say that all religions state with certainty that there is life after death. But the interesting part is that even the seemingly unrelated teachings have a lot in common in their views of what happens after death. For example, in Islam, both Heaven and Hell consist of seven levels while in Buddhism, there are six realms of existence. According to some interpretations of the Bible, there also are several levels of Hell in Christianity. The main idea behind all these seemingly different ideas is that after death, a person goes to a level of existence that best reflects the level of their consciousness. So, is there life after death? I don’t know whether there is life after death or not, and no one does. But with the increasing awareness of the energetic nature of everything, including our own thoughts and feelings, it gets more and more clear that the existence is not a purely rational and materialistic phenomenon.",
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"segment": "According to former U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, “The essence of America – that which really unites us – is not ethnicity, or nationality, or religion – it is an idea – and what an idea it is: That you can come from humble circumstances and do great things.” And what better path is there to come from nothing and achieve everything than education, the great equalizer. Although our system of education has greatly improved, we still have a ways to go before this American Dream can be achieved by everyone. In the U.S., there is a significant achievement gap between white students and minority students that has barely been narrowed over the last 50 years. These students, many from underserved communities, deserve equal opportunities to ensure their success in our nation. Another flaw in U.S. education is the lack of respect for the teaching profession; there simply isn’t enough incentive for our youth to become educators. In comparison to teachers in many of the world’s leading countries in education, American teachers, on average, work longer hours, get paid less, and aren’t held in as high esteem. We need to attract more students to teaching if we want our education system to continue to prosper.",
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"headings": "What Kind of Eternal Life Does Jesus Offer Us?\nWhat Kind of Eternal Life Does Jesus Offer Us?\nJesus offers us an eternal life that is very different from the one we usually imagine.\nAn Eternal Relationship\nA Retroactive Union\nA New Perspective on Life and Death\nAn Eternal Perfection\nAnd to think that this wondrous Creator offers all this to us as a gift!\nBiblical passages that explore these ideas\nMy Mom’s Transition\nWhen Our Day Comes\nYou can also follow one or several of the suggestions below to get to know God more:\n",
"segment": "All condemnation, guilt, and shame are washed away. And because we are eternally united with Jesus through his Spirit, his moral perfection becomes our ultimate destiny. A New Perspective on Life and Death\nThe moment we are united to the resurrected Jesus, our inner self passes from death to eternal life to become a “new self”. But the part of us affected by sin, our “old self”, still holds us back until we die and leave this sinful world. During the rest of our time on earth, we are learning to say “no” to what that “old us” wants us to do and to say “yes” to what our “new us” wants. In other words, we are learning to trust God and do what he wants in his strength. And that takes time, and basically, a total rethink of who we are, of who God is, and of why we are here on this planet (in case you were wondering why Christians on earth are imperfect). Every time we trust God enough to obey him in his strength, we discover that it is true: his way is far better than Satan's! He does give us the power to forgive all who harm us, to love our enemy and do good to those who wish us ill.",
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"headings": "10 Great Ideas for Christmas Traditions\n10 Great Ideas for Christmas Traditions\nWhy are Christmas traditions important?\nTraditions recommended by our readers\n2. Moving nativity\n3. The gifts of the Three Wise Men\n4. Family gathering\n5. A hard floor\n<< Previous\n",
"segment": "We recommend Jesus of Nazareth, the film, Jesus, or for mature audiences, The Passion of the Christ. Or for a change of pace, try Ben Hur, a movie that begins with Jesus’ birth and ends with His death, and tells the story of a man who was transformed by His love and forgiveness. By watching movies that focus on other aspects of the life of Jesus, the Christmas celebration of His birth is put into proper perspective. This can be an excellent opportunity to talk to your children about why Christ had to come in the form of a child. 5. Share stories about how God has worked in your life. Have you ever told your children the story of your salvation? How about your spouse? While the family is together during the holidays, use the time to share your personal stories about faith, redemption, and life change. Also, reflect on the previous year and talk about how you have grown in your faith individually and as a family.",
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"headings": "The growing importance of a global perspective\nThe growing importance of a global perspective\nWhat is a global perspective?\nWhat is globalization?\nHow can I become more globally-minded?\nWhy is a global mindset important?\nLearn more about how to gain a global perspective with an international internship today.\n",
"segment": "The growing importance of a global perspective\nskip to main content\nHow it works\nCareer fields\nCareer fields\nArchitecture\nArt, Photography & Design\nBusiness\nCommunications\nConsulting\nCriminal Justice\nCyber Security\nData Science\nEngineering\nEntrepreneurship\nEnvironmental Sciences & Sustainability\nFashion\nFinance & Accounting\nGovernment & Politics\nGraphic Design\nHospitality, Events & Tourism\nHuman Resources\nInterior Design\nIT & Computer Science\nJournalism, Publishing & Media\nLanguages & Translation\nLaw\nMachine Learning\nMedical Electives & Public Health\nNGOs & Non-Profits\nPR & Marketing\nProduct Management\nPsychology\nReal Estate\nScience\nSocial Work\nSports Management\nSupply Chain\nTelevision & Film\nTheater & Music\nUX\nVirtual/Remote\nDestinations\nDestinations\nEurope\nBarcelona\nDublin\nEdinburgh – Coming soon\nLondon\nMadrid\nUSA & Canada\nUSA & Canada\nBoston – Coming soon\nCalifornia\nChicago – Coming soon\nNew York\nToronto\nWashington DC – Coming soon\nAsia\nHong Kong\nShanghai\nSingapore – Coming soon\nTokyo\nBangkok\nAustralia\nMelbourne\nLatin America\nLatin America\nChile\nColombia\nAfrica\nSouth Africa – Coming soon\nBy Season\nWinter internships\nSpring internships\nSummer internships\nFall internships\nProgram fees\nWho you are\nWho you are\nA high school student\nA gap year student\nA university/college student\nA graduate\nAn MBA/Masters student\nA career changer\nI’m looking for part-time options\nA parent of an applicant\nAn educator\nFAQs, financing & more\nWho we are\nApply now\nMain / Our blog / The growing importance of a global perspective\nThe growing importance of a global perspective\nJanuary 24, 2017\nNews\nAnti-global rhetoric has played a big role in recent elections around the world. Dynamic world powers are looking inward. However, despite the rise of anti-global thinking, the truth remains: the world is more globalized than ever before. It’s up to us to understand this rich international exchange and rapid flow of information, culture and goods, rather than fear it. Developing a global perspective is increasingly vital to thriving in the 21st century. We can apply this international mindset to our travels, our work, how we give (charity) and what we pay attention to (the news and media we consume). Because whether we like it or not, we share this planet with billions of other people. The more you have a global perspective, the more you understand that. There’s no need to fear what’s different.",
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"title": "6 Eckhart Tolle Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective on Life - Learning Mind",
"headings": "6 Eckhart Tolle Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective on Life\n6 Eckhart Tolle Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective on Life\nEckhart Tolle is one of the most influential spiritual writers in the western world.\nHere are 6 Eckhart Tolle quotes that could change the way you think about everything:\nThe primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it.\nWhen you complain, you make yourself a victim. Leave the situation, change the situation or accept it, all else is madness.\nSome changes look negative on the surface, but you will soon realize that space is being created in your life for something new to emerge.\nWhen you want to arrive at your goal more than you want to be doing what you are doing, you become stressed.\nInstead of asking “what do I want from life?” A more powerful question is, “what does life want from me?”\nFor what you do to others, you do to yourself.\nShare This Story!\nShare this content\n",
"segment": "Whether we lose someone to death or the breakdown of a relationship, it is understandable that we will feel great sadness. If we lose a beloved home or a business we have worked hard to create, we also feel a huge loss. Tolle suggests that these losses happen to us for a reason. They are making space for something new to enter. We often experience suffering when things in our lives change. However, change is a natural part of life. Our suffering will be eased when we learn to accept that. When you want to arrive at your goal more than you want to be doing what you are doing, you become stressed. This Eckhart Tolle quote was quite a revelation for me. It’s a very different way of looking at what we do.",
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"headings": "Understanding the Sociological Term \"Life Course Perspective\"\nUnderstanding the Sociological Term \"Life Course Perspective\"\nLife Course and Family Life\nObserving Behavioral Patterns From Life Course Theory\n",
"segment": "The Life Course Perspective: The Culture of Living\nScience, Tech, Math › Social Sciences\nUnderstanding the Sociological Term \"Life Course Perspective\"\nHero Images / Getty Images\nSocial Sciences\nSociology\nKey Concepts\nMajor Sociologists\nDeviance & Crime\nNews & Issues\nResearch, Samples, and Statistics\nRecommended Reading\nPsychology\nArchaeology\nEconomics\nErgonomics\nMaritime\nBy\nAshley Crossman\nUpdated October 28, 2019\nThe life course perspective is a sociological way of defining the process of life through the context of a culturally defined sequence of age categories that people are normally expected to pass through as they progress from birth to death. Included in the cultural conceptions of the life course is some idea of how long people are expected to live and ideas about what constitutes “premature” or “untimely” death as well as the notion of living a full life — when and who to marry, and even how susceptible the culture is to infectious diseases. The events of one's life, when observed from the life course perspective, add to a sum total of the actual existence a person has experienced, as it is influenced by the person's cultural and historical place in the world. Life Course and Family Life\nWhen the concept was first developed in the 1960s, the life course perspective hinged upon the rationalization of the human experience into structural, cultural and social contexts, pinpointing the societal cause for such cultural norms as marrying young or likelihood to commit a crime. As Bengston and Allen posit in their 1993 text \"Life Course Perspective,\" the notion of family exists within the context of a macro-social dynamic, a \"collection of individuals with a shared history who interact within ever-changing social contexts across ever-increasing time and space\" (Bengtson and Allen 1993, p. 470). This means that the notion of a family comes from an ideological need or want to reproduce, to develop community, or at the very least from the culture which dictates what a \"family\" means to them, particularly. Life theory, though, relies on the intersection of these social factors of influence with the historical factor of moving through time, paired against personal development as an individual and the life-changing events that caused that growth. Observing Behavioral Patterns From Life Course Theory\nIt is possible, given the right set of data, to determine a culture's propensity for social behaviors like crime and even athleticism. Life course theory merges the concepts of historical inheritance with cultural expectation and personal development, which in turn sociologists study to map the course of human behavior given different social interaction and stimulation.",
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"headings": "15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\n15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\nWhat do you think about this unchangeable truth? Does it scare you or does it motivate you?\n1. “The bad news – nothing lasts forever and the good news – nothing lasts forever”\nIs there a brighter side to this?\n2. “Nothing endures but change.” ― Heraclitus\nChange is the only constant in life.\n3. This too shall pass\nSo it pays to be patient when things get tough, as they too shall pass like everything else.\n4. “We have nothing that is really our own; we hold everything as a loan.” ― Nicolas Poussin\n5. “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” ― Heraclitus\nWhat about little things, do they change us?\n6. “The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.” ― Rabindranath Tagore\n7. “Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise” – Victor Hugo (Les Miserables)\nLife will throw challenges in front of you, but be sure that the strength to overcome them will also be given to you.\n8. “Grief after all is the price we pay for love” – David Malham\nTime flies, when the magic of love is experienced.\nWhat happens after death?\n9. “Many have died; you also will die. The drum of death is being beaten. The world has fallen in love with a dream. Only sayings of the wise will remain.” ― Kabir, The Bijak of Kabir\n10. “Nothing in the world is permanent, and we’re foolish when we ask anything to last, but surely we’re still more foolish not to take delight in it while we have it.” ― W. Somerset Maugham\n11. “Nothing lasts forever, so live it up, drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the drama, take chances & never have regrets, because at one point everything you did was exactly what you wanted.” – Marilyn Monroe\n12. “Life is a cycle, always in motion, if good times have moved on, so will times of trouble” – Indian proverb\n13. “Just when the caterpillar thought its world was over, it turned into a butterfly!”\n14. “Everybody goes through difficult times, but it is those who push through those difficult times who will eventually become successful in life. Don’t give up, because this too shall pass.” – Jeanette Coron\n15. “Be nice to everyone, always smile, express gratitude and appreciate things”.\nWhen was the last time you looked in the mirror and smiled?\nRemember that we are all connected.\n",
"segment": "What happens after death? Does a human being cease to exist or whether we come back again. One cannot find definitive answers to these questions. Thus handling grief will always be difficult. Let us remember this ultimate reality of life and try to make our life more beautiful by making our relationships more meaningful and deeper. Yes, our time is limited, but why not spend it by doing things that give us lasting happiness with people that really matter to us. 9. “ Many have died; you also will die. The drum of death is being beaten.",
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"url": "https://fractalenlightenment.com/33427/life/changing-perspectives-choose-to-view-life-through-a-different-lens",
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"headings": "Changing Perspectives: Choose to View Life Through a Different Lens\nChanging Perspectives: Choose to View Life Through a Different Lens\nFor Members\n",
"segment": "~ John Moore\nThere is only one thing we truly own while we are here on Earth. One thing that can never be taken from us and that we carry with us every single place we go every day of our lives. This thing is our perception. Our perception is completely unique to us. No one ever, anywhere, will ever have the exact same perception of reality as we do because there is no two people whose lives have been exactly the same. T he way we were raised, the culture we grew up in, the relationship we had with our parents and siblings and the types of music, books and movies we have been exposed to, all play a part in forming our perception. Our perception changes naturally over time. The perspective we had on life at 10 years old is completely different than the one we have at 25 years old. If we are lucky, at a certain point in our conscious evolution comes a shocking discovery… our perception does NOT equal truth. Here we had been going through life thinking every idea, judgment of a situation or a person, and belief was the ultimate 100% correct viewpoint.",
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"url": "https://www.gradesaver.com/the-house-of-bernarda-alba/study-guide/summary-act-iii-part-one",
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"headings": "The House of Bernarda Alba Summary and Analysis of ACT III (part one)\nThe House of Bernarda Alba\nby Federico Garcia Lorca\nThe House of Bernarda Alba Summary and Analysis of ACT III (part one)\nSummary\nAnalysis\n",
"segment": "In the same way that beauty leads to tears, so does life lead to death. Magdalena is the one who sees death coming. When she tells Angustias that she will be gone soon, both Angustias and Bernarda assume she means gone to marriage, but Magdalena likely means it in a more existential sense, that they will all die soon enough and their problems prove meaningless. In terms of class, we see how Bernarda is unable to understand the forces in her life outside of their monetary value. The stallion represents unbridled sexual passion, but Bernarda sees in that energy something that needs to be controlled so that she can produce a good set of horses to sell. Similarly, there is much talk with Prudencia about the wealth Bernarda has amassed, suggesting that Bernarda refuses to consider the unbridled spirit of humanity while she has her eyes turned too fully to the material world. Though not a huge part of the act, Lorca's perspective on religion is also apparent here. Prudencia admits she turns to the church in order to find peace in having repudiated her daughter, something she does only because her husband insists upon it. This suggests that the church is meant to help us accept the unhappiness in our lives rat",
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"title": "In three to five sentences, identify and explain the effect of the point of view in this passage. Taking livestock is theft, and theft is a felony which carries the death sentence. . . . It is unlikely that you will be hanged for taking a wild animal such as a rabbit; but, even so, you will get a fine amounting to three times the value of the animal as well as three months in prison, and you will have to enter into a bond to guarantee your good behavior in the future; a second offense will be treated more harshly. If a gamekeeper attacks you and you defend yourself, you can be charged with assault. You may find yourself on the gallows if you injure him. –The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England, Ian Mortimer",
"headings": "In three to five sentences, identify and explain the effect of the point of view in this passage. Taking livestock is theft, and theft is a felony which carries the death sentence. . . . It is unlikely that you will be hanged for taking a wild animal such as a rabbit; but, even so, you will get a fine amounting to three times the value of the animal as well as three months in prison, and you will have to enter into a bond to guarantee your good behavior in the future; a second offense will be treated more harshly. If a gamekeeper attacks you and you defend yourself, you can be charged with assault. You may find yourself on the gallows if you injure him. –The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England, Ian Mortimer\nIn three to five sentences, identify and explain the effect of the point of view in this passage. Taking livestock is theft, and theft is a felony which carries the death sentence. . . . It is unlikely that you will be hanged for taking a wild animal such as a rabbit; but, even so, you will get a fine amounting to three times the value of the animal as well as three months in prison, and you will have to enter into a bond to guarantee your good behavior in the future; a second offense will be treated more harshly. If a gamekeeper attacks you and you defend yourself, you can be charged with assault. You may find yourself on the gallows if you injure him. –The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England, Ian Mortimer\nLOGIN TO VIEW ANSWER\nDo you know the better answer!\nRelated Questions in English\nThe Open Window Can yall Help What does this quote mean and what does it reveal about Vera’s character? How do Vera’s words and actions support this quote? i need the answer ASAP\nWhich of the following sentences is written in the active voice? Michaela’s toe was broken by her brother’s toy train left on the floor. Michaela’s broken toe will be seen soon by the doctor. Due to her brother leaving a toy train on the floor, Michaela’s toe was broken. A toy train left on the floor broke Michaela’s toe.\nWhich of the following is one of the best advantages to using presentation software to create a slide show? A. You can print slide handouts for your audience B. You can use the Internet while presenting. C. You can click through the presentation easily. D. You do not have to use a computer.\nWhich phrase defines \"structure\" best? A.the style or the way an author writes B.the use of figurative language and rhetoric C.the planned framework for a piece of writing D.point of view and characterization\nWrite about a typical week in your life.Or imagine a day in the life of a famous person and write about it. Pls help my\nWhich explains the importance of sensation, according to Locke? It is the means by which we acquire basic knowledge of the world around us. It is the best way for authors to accurately describe the settings of their stories. 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A) My jacket, a windbreaker, keeps me perfectly warm in the cool, damp cave. B) She is an archaeologist, a historic explorer, who works in Egypt. C) I bought a book, an atlas of famous caves. D) I called my friend Caruso, the name of a famous operatic tenor, because he likes to sing in the caves.\nWhat element allows the reader to puestion the accuracy of the narrator's account of events in \"the black cat\"\nRefer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this speech. Which statement best describes Douglass's purpose? A.to call attention to the shame and horrors of American slavery B.to embarrass and ridicule his audience for their celebrations C.to remember those who are still enslaved D.to celebrate the promise of freedom and liberty on the Fourth of July\nIn which one of the following sentence with the word cheerful correctly complete statement\nWhat is the similarity between adam and eve's story and frankenstein? a.both stories value curiosity over conformity. b.both stories include characters that create life. c.both adam and frankenstein are stubborn characters. d.both eve and frankenstein cause mankind's downfall?\nThe following question refers to “Letter to John Allan”: Judging by the language of Poe’s letter to John Allan, Poe greatly admired his foster father. was a poor speller. had already received a good education. had limited ambitions.\nWhat is the authors tone in harry potter and the cursed child?\nWhat was the overall purpose of John F. Kennedy’s inaugural speech? to warn Russia that the US will go to war if they continue to show aggression to tell the people of South America that the US will support their right to democracy to inform the nation and the world that the US is ready for war if necessary to address the nation upon being sworn in as President of the United States\nIdentify the class and noun function of the pronoun using the abbreviations from the chart. For intensive pronouns, put NONE for noun function. The coach himself decided to play during practice. Noun function: Pronoun class:\nWhat are the current perspectives on race relations of each character in the story of \"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn\"? How does each characters perspective about race and slavery change through the book? - Huck - Tom - Jim - Pap - Miss Watson and Widow Douglass\nI’m gunna fail plz help!? Crabs carry sea anemones to sources of food. Which identifies the action verb in the sentence? 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"title": "Is There Life After Death? 5 Perspectives to Think about - Learning Mind",
"headings": "Is There Life After Death? 5 Perspectives to Think about\nIs There Life After Death? 5 Perspectives to Think about\nLet’s explore some ideas that give a positive answer to the question: Is there life after death?\n1. Research on Near-Death Experiences\n2. Life After Death and Quantum Physics\n3. The Law of Conservation of Energy\n4. Everything in Nature Is Cyclic\nThe Concept of Reincarnation\n5. All Religions Have a Similar Perception of the Afterlife\nSo, is there life after death?\nAnna LeMind, B.A.\nShare This Story!\nShare this content\n",
"segment": "According to some interpretations of the Bible, there also are several levels of Hell in Christianity. The main idea behind all these seemingly different ideas is that after death, a person goes to a level of existence that best reflects the level of their consciousness. So, is there life after death? I don’t know whether there is life after death or not, and no one does. But with the increasing awareness of the energetic nature of everything, including our own thoughts and feelings, it gets more and more clear that the existence is not a purely rational and materialistic phenomenon. We are much more than just physical bodies with biological functions that scientific materialism considers us to be. And I believe that one day, science will find evidence of the vibrational nature of human consciousness. This is when the idea of the afterlife won’t be seen as purely spiritual anymore. Is there life after death in your opinion? We would love to hear your thoughts on the matter.",
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"url": "https://www.chiangraitimes.com/thailand-national-news/off-the-shelves-how-probiotics-have-caught-attention-of-the-world/",
"title": "“Off the Shelves”: How Probiotics Have Caught Attention of the World",
"headings": "“Off the Shelves”: How Probiotics Have Caught Attention of the World\nNews\n“Off the Shelves”: How Probiotics Have Caught Attention of the World\nScientist’s Perspective: Understanding Why Probiotics Are Deemed ‘Health-friendly’\nNaturally Occurring Probiotics: A Blessing or a Curse?\nUpsurge in Probiotic Usage: Clinical Approvals are a Driving Force\nThe Final Verdict\nAuthor’s Bio:\n",
"segment": "Not all bacteria are harmful to the human body. Probiotics are categorized as living organisms that are useful to the human body. As time passed by, there were several studies associated with these substances. The paradigm-shift from ‘dangerous’ to now ‘useful’ is a clear depiction of just how far probiotics have come. In all fairness, not everyone is comfortable at the idea of infusing probiotics in their food. Having said that, increasing awareness regarding optimum use may soon change our minds. Scientist’s Perspective: Understanding Why Probiotics Are Deemed ‘Health-friendly’\nDespite several health benefits, probiotics are still defined vaguely. Many are still influenced by the trails of misconception and ‘apparent’ risks of probiotics that have been left behind. Although the concerns regarding the use of live organisms on human health are understandable, we need to realize that use of probiotics in an optimized way can yield exceptional health benefits.",
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"headings": "we make birthdays meaningful\nwe make birthdays meaningful\nWhat if birthdays were less about...\nGETTING STUFF\nGETTING DRUNK\nGetting Older\n...AND MORE ABOUT MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE?\n\"I'm actually excited to celebrate my birthday again!\"\n\"you're helping us show our kids how to give joyfully.\"\n\"This was by far the best birthday I've ever had!\"\n\nBOOK ROBYN TO SPEAK TODAY!\nThe Birthday Project founder, Robyn bomar, leaves audiences of all ages inspired to make a difference by sharing incredible stories of Birthday Projects from across the globe as well as ideas on how to celebrate birthdays with a fresh new perspective. Authentic to her core, robyn's passion and excitement are infectious. You'll never celebrate birthdays the same way again! Contact us for more information on how you can get Robyn to speak at your next event.\nSCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ARE COMING SOON!\n",
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"headings": "Steven Johnson (author)\nSteven Johnson (author)\nContents\nEducation\nCareer\nReception\nCritical reception\nAwards and honors\nPersonal life\nBooks\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "But how necessary it is remains debatable, especially once Everything Bad settles into simply restating its already convincing premise.\" David Quammen reviewed The Ghost Map (2006) for The New York Times, writing, \"There's a great story here, one of the signal episodes in the history of medical science, and Johnson recounts it well... His book is a formidable gathering of small facts and big ideas, and the narrative portions are particularly strong, informed by real empathy for both his named and his nameless characters, flawed only sporadically by portentousness and small stylistic lapses.\" He called the book, and Johnson, \"intriguing\" and \"smart.\" Entertainment Weekly gave The Ghost Map an 'A' rating, saying, \" The Ghost Map asks the reader to imagine a situation in which 'you could leave town for a weekend and come back to find 10 percent of your neighbors being wheeled down the street in death carts.' For inhabitants of mid-19th-century London, cholera rendered this apocalyptic vision a terrifying reality... Johnson traces the courageous and ultimately successful attempt by an anesthetist/scientist/sleuth named John Snow to discover how the disease was transmitted. And he does so in a way that brings to nightmarish, thought-provoking life a world in which a swift but very unpleasant death can be just a glass of water away.\" Author Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, in The Los Angeles Times, called 2010's Where Good Ideas Come From \"a vision of innovation and ideas that is resolutely social, dynamic and material\" and \"fluidly written, entertaining and smart without being arcane,\" -- \"a Renaissance alchemical guide.\" Bruce Ramsey described in The Seattle Times how, in Where Good Ideas Come From, \"Johnson is looking for the new ideas in our civilization and seeking to explain why they arise where they do.\" Kirkus Reviews called Good Ideas a \"robust volume that brings new perspective to an old subject\" and said of Johnson, \"Throughout, his infectious enthusiasm and unyielding insight inspire and entertain.\" The Sunday Telegraph said, \"Like all good ideas, this book is bigger than the sum of its parts... Johnson enlivens his argument with stories and examples that bring personality and depth to his ideas, and make for an engaging read...\"\nOliver Burkeman, in a review of Future Perfect, described the book as \"a wide-ranging sketch of possibilities, not a detailed policy prescription, and read as such, it's frequently inspiring.",
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"headings": "How to Write a Haiku Poem, with Haiku Examples\nHow to Write a Haiku Poem, with Haiku Examples\nWhat is haiku?\nHaiku examples\nCharacteristics of haiku\nHow to write a haiku - try it!\nHaiku examples by our visitors\nHaiku Photo Prompts\n",
"segment": "Look at the three lines together. Does the combination of these two seemingly unrelated parts suggest any surprising relationships? Does it give you any interesting ideas? Now rewrite the poem, using the 5-syllable, 7-syllable, 5-syllable format and experimenting with the new ideas or perspectives that have occurred to you. Advertisement: Haiku examples by our visitors\nClick below to see contributions from other poets. haiku poems - page 13\nSlowly, graceful wings Lift skyward; as you lift me Friends always, grateful\nhaiku poems - page 15\nChristmas trees bright-- Snow falls lightly as you walk Presents will come soon\nhaiku poems - page 14\nBeautiful oak Pretty fountain flowing free With thick dark red blood\nhaiku poems - page 11\nVoice of nightingale Like God's angels, playing harp Dwells into our hearts\nhaiku poems - page 12\nThat quenches my thirst Ocean vast and beautiful But she is salty _______________ About the author: \" Poet since 08. I publish my poems raw and …\nhaiku poems - page 10\nSick, though I love her even though she always lies cherishing my bones.",
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"title": "What Kind of Eternal Life Does Jesus Offer Us? The Life",
"headings": "What Kind of Eternal Life Does Jesus Offer Us?\nWhat Kind of Eternal Life Does Jesus Offer Us?\nJesus offers us an eternal life that is very different from the one we usually imagine.\nAn Eternal Relationship\nA Retroactive Union\nA New Perspective on Life and Death\nAn Eternal Perfection\nAnd to think that this wondrous Creator offers all this to us as a gift!\nBiblical passages that explore these ideas\nMy Mom’s Transition\nWhen Our Day Comes\nYou can also follow one or several of the suggestions below to get to know God more:\n",
"segment": "All rebellion against God will cease. A multitude of humans from every tribe, nation, and language who have become allied with Jesus will remain eternally united to him through his Spirit. They will all be perfectly restored to Jesus' image, delivered from all evil and suffering. And they will reign forever with Jesus in a new heaven and earth where God’s will is perfectly accomplished. And to think that this wondrous Creator offers all this to us as a gift! Biblical passages that explore these ideas\nI know this sounds too good to be true. It is hard to even imagine that God is so good, wise, and perfect, isn't it? And yet, doesn't his plan answer the deepest yearnings and hopes of our wounded hearts? Isn't it the only one that makes sense of death and eradicates our fear of it? My Mom’s Transition\nBefore her death, my mother became convinced that the Spirit of Christ was in her, that she belonged to him, and that she would live forever with him.",
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"url": "https://www.quora.com/What-happens-immediately-before-and-after-a-person-dies-I-mean-this-question-is-only-from-a-biological-perspective-Does-the-person-know-hes-going-to-die-any-moment-right-before-he-dies-What-happens-in-the-body",
"title": "What happens immediately before and after a person dies? I mean this question is only from a biological perspective. Does the person know he's going to die any moment right before he dies? What happens in the body? - Quora",
"headings": "What happens immediately before and after a person dies? I mean this question is only from a biological perspective. Does the person know he's going to die any moment right before he dies? What happens in the body?\nShuvendu Patnaik\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nKaren Samuel\nRhianne Moll\n",
"segment": "Some cluster together in groups and different groups tends to avoid each other in the way we do in life. So, there can be strong likes and dislikes after death too. The dead person will also come in contact with strange creatures (or entities) in the astral world with whom they have been unfamiliar in life. They will meet “ghosts” and learn how harmless they are, unless they begin to panic. They can even encounter dangerous entities (there are too many types of inhabitants in the astral world), and they will slowly learn to avoid them. They will soon have company and friends and things will get better and still better as time goes by. Then a second death happens, and they will enter the heaven world. Let me not go into what happens after that. The answer is already too long, and the entire interest in this question was to know what happens immediately before and after death. I have gone a little too far beyond that.",
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"headings": "5 Top Books About Shamanism\n5 Top Books About Shamanism\n1. Way of the Shaman by Michael Harner\nIf you see something frightening, you must not flee. You must run up and touch it.\nIncidentally, no matter how fierce a guardian animal spirit may seem, its possessor is in no danger because the power animal is absolutely harmless. It is only a source of power; it has no aggressive intentions. It only comes to you because you need help.\n2. Shadows in the Twilight: Conversations with a Shaman by Lujan Matus, W.L. Ham\nIn the end we are the sum total of our doings and we will be faced by those doings at the moment of our death. Or is it our death in every moment that we live that faces us with what we do?\nThe only path that has any meaning is one that resolves your being in the feeling that your heart is empowered by doing what is necessary for your existence.\n3. Wisdom of the Shamans: What the Ancient Masters Can Teach Us about Love and Life by Don Jose Ruiz\nThe simple truth is that every person is an artist, and the art that we create is the story of our life.\nLife as you perceive it is a reflection of your perceptions and beliefs. It is not real, but rather a dream. To some, this may sound negative, but in fact, it is positive because if your life is a dream, and you become aware of the fact that you are the dreamer, then you can consciously create the dream you want to see and live the life you want to live.\n4. The Wheel of Time: The Shamans of Mexico Their Thoughts About Life Death & the Universe by Carlos Castaneda\nMan’s predicament is that he intuits his hidden resources, but he does not dare use them. This is why warriors say that man’s plight is the counterpoint between his stupidity and his ignorance. Man needs now, more than ever, to be taught new ideas that have to do exclusively with his inner world—shamans’ ideas, not social ideas, ideas pertaining to a man facing the unknown, facing his personal death. Now, more than anything else, he needs to be taught the secrets of the assemblage point.\n5. Spirit Hacking: Shamanic Keys to Reclaim Your Personal Power, Transform Yourself, and Light Up the World by Shaman Durek\nShamans perceive reality through an expanded perspective that acknowledges the life force, the sacredness, and the divinity in all earthly life-forms, including those in the animal kingdom and those in the plant kingdom. Shamans are bound by nether third-dimensional constraints nor the five senses. No one is, really. But most humans are programmed to reject their extrasensory capabilities and to reject the spiritual realms altogether. But mostly, humans are programmed to reject their own power, which has a lot of people stubbornly beholden to a very narrow, very limited material experience of reality as perceived through the standard-issue five senses.\nTune in to our blog for more books on Shamanism!\n",
"segment": "Shamanic Keys to Reclaim Your Personal Power, Transform Yourself, and Light Up the World by Shaman Durek\nIf you are looking for a way to understand how ancient shamanic teachings can be conveyed and used in our modern world, then this is the book that you should pick up. Shaman Durek is a sixth generation of shamans, and he not only shares the knowledge that was conveyed to him, but he also explains it in a modern context. It’s an amazing book to pick up! Shamans perceive reality through an expanded perspective that acknowledges the life force, the sacredness, and the divinity in all earthly life-forms, including those in the animal kingdom and those in the plant kingdom. Shamans are bound by nether third-dimensional constraints nor the five senses. No one is, really. But most humans are programmed to reject their extrasensory capabilities and to reject the spiritual realms altogether. But mostly, humans are programmed to reject their own power, which has a lot of people stubbornly beholden to a very narrow, very limited material experience of reality as perceived through the standard-issue five senses. Shaman Durek, Spirit Hacking: Shamanic Keys to Reclaim Your Personal Power, Transform Yourself, and Light Up the World\nTune in to our blog for more books on Shamanism!",
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"headings": "The Meaning of Death and Dying in Dreams\nThe Meaning of Death and Dying in Dreams\nWhat Does It Mean if I Dream of Dying?\nCommon Meanings of Death and Dying in Dreams\nPsychodynamic Perspective on Dreaming of Death\nThe Christian Perspective on Death Dreams\nAlternative Perspectives of Dreaming of Death\nDream Interpretation\nHow About You?\nComments\n",
"segment": "Death dreams may be a dream of self-sacrifice for Christians where they are choosing to put the needs of others ahead of their own. pinterest-pin-it\nA dead dove may symbolize loss of innocence, the painful ending of peace and harmony, and the tragic end to love and beauty. Loyal K.N.G. of loyalkng.com\nAlternative Perspectives of Dreaming of Death\nSome believe that death is a positive sign that the dreamer will have prosperity and longitivity. Many believe dreaming of their own death or a death of someone they know is a predictive dream showing what is to come. This belief is typically anxiety-provoking which makes it even more likely this dream is a reflection of the dreamer’s fears, anxieties, and stress. If the dream involves someone who has already passed, many may interpret the dream as a direct message from that individual. Dream Interpretation\nIt is important to note that dreams can mean so many things to each individual, at any given time, and could mean more than one thing within the same dream. It is common for dreams to be layered in nature where a symbol may relate to something that occurred during the day, to our subconscious, to our spiritual growth, and to events in our childhood influencing our beliefs, thoughts, and behavior now. Interpreting one's dreams can be a powerful way to gain insight into a world the individual is too busy to explore during waking hours. How About You?",
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"url": "https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/01/ted-bundy-girlfriend-elizabeth-kendall-interview",
"title": "Ted Bundy’s Longtime Girlfriend Finally Speaks, and Finds (Some) Relief | Vanity Fair",
"headings": "Ted Bundy’s Longtime Girlfriend Finally Speaks, and Finds (Some) Relief\nTed Bundy’s Longtime Girlfriend Finally Speaks, and Finds (Some) Relief",
"segment": "It does come back in little, tiny slivers from time to time—but I just put the kibosh on that. In fact, it’s been one of the best things about participating in this docuseries and doing the book. It gives me perspective about how much I’ve changed. It also gives me perspective about how hard it was to make those changes, because to admit that he wasn’t who I thought he was was just devastating.” It has been over 30 years since Bundy confessed to killing 30 women, shortly before his 1989 death by electrocution. But Kendall said she has no idea why the public is still so fascinated by him and his crimes. “ I don’t understand this renewed issue in true crime either,” she said. She and her daughter have had long conversations about what to do with their Bundy artifacts—letters Bundy wrote Kendall and family photos featuring the murderer. The decision they’ve arrived at, though, is to do nothing. “ Why would we want to put out into the universe more Ted Bundy,” she reasoned, “when he was just this horrible man who caused so much pain for so many families?”",
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"headings": "5 Top Books About Shamanism\n5 Top Books About Shamanism\n1. Way of the Shaman by Michael Harner\nIf you see something frightening, you must not flee. You must run up and touch it.\nIncidentally, no matter how fierce a guardian animal spirit may seem, its possessor is in no danger because the power animal is absolutely harmless. It is only a source of power; it has no aggressive intentions. It only comes to you because you need help.\n2. Shadows in the Twilight: Conversations with a Shaman by Lujan Matus, W.L. Ham\nIn the end we are the sum total of our doings and we will be faced by those doings at the moment of our death. Or is it our death in every moment that we live that faces us with what we do?\nThe only path that has any meaning is one that resolves your being in the feeling that your heart is empowered by doing what is necessary for your existence.\n3. Wisdom of the Shamans: What the Ancient Masters Can Teach Us about Love and Life by Don Jose Ruiz\nThe simple truth is that every person is an artist, and the art that we create is the story of our life.\nLife as you perceive it is a reflection of your perceptions and beliefs. It is not real, but rather a dream. To some, this may sound negative, but in fact, it is positive because if your life is a dream, and you become aware of the fact that you are the dreamer, then you can consciously create the dream you want to see and live the life you want to live.\n4. The Wheel of Time: The Shamans of Mexico Their Thoughts About Life Death & the Universe by Carlos Castaneda\nMan’s predicament is that he intuits his hidden resources, but he does not dare use them. This is why warriors say that man’s plight is the counterpoint between his stupidity and his ignorance. Man needs now, more than ever, to be taught new ideas that have to do exclusively with his inner world—shamans’ ideas, not social ideas, ideas pertaining to a man facing the unknown, facing his personal death. Now, more than anything else, he needs to be taught the secrets of the assemblage point.\n5. Spirit Hacking: Shamanic Keys to Reclaim Your Personal Power, Transform Yourself, and Light Up the World by Shaman Durek\nShamans perceive reality through an expanded perspective that acknowledges the life force, the sacredness, and the divinity in all earthly life-forms, including those in the animal kingdom and those in the plant kingdom. Shamans are bound by nether third-dimensional constraints nor the five senses. No one is, really. But most humans are programmed to reject their extrasensory capabilities and to reject the spiritual realms altogether. But mostly, humans are programmed to reject their own power, which has a lot of people stubbornly beholden to a very narrow, very limited material experience of reality as perceived through the standard-issue five senses.\nTune in to our blog for more books on Shamanism!\n",
"segment": "Through their teachings, the whole tribes were able to lead fulfilling lives, filled with love. Life as you perceive it is a reflection of your perceptions and beliefs. It is not real, but rather a dream. To some, this may sound negative, but in fact, it is positive because if your life is a dream, and you become aware of the fact that you are the dreamer, then you can consciously create the dream you want to see and live the life you want to live. Don Jose Ruiz, Wisdom of the Shamans: What the Ancient Masters Can Teach Us about Love and Life\n4. The Wheel of Time: The Shamans of Mexico Their Thoughts About Life Death & the Universe by Carlos Castaneda\nOne of the most famous books on shamanism is a part of a series by a world-renowned writer called Carlos Castaneda. His journey started when he met up with a man who had great knowledge of herbs, especially in psychedelic ones in which Castaneda was interested in learning more about. Upon meeting this man, his whole life changed because he became his student.",
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"headings": "15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\n15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\nWhat do you think about this unchangeable truth? Does it scare you or does it motivate you?\n1. “The bad news – nothing lasts forever and the good news – nothing lasts forever”\nIs there a brighter side to this?\n2. “Nothing endures but change.” ― Heraclitus\nChange is the only constant in life.\n3. This too shall pass\nSo it pays to be patient when things get tough, as they too shall pass like everything else.\n4. “We have nothing that is really our own; we hold everything as a loan.” ― Nicolas Poussin\n5. “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” ― Heraclitus\nWhat about little things, do they change us?\n6. “The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.” ― Rabindranath Tagore\n7. “Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise” – Victor Hugo (Les Miserables)\nLife will throw challenges in front of you, but be sure that the strength to overcome them will also be given to you.\n8. “Grief after all is the price we pay for love” – David Malham\nTime flies, when the magic of love is experienced.\nWhat happens after death?\n9. “Many have died; you also will die. The drum of death is being beaten. The world has fallen in love with a dream. Only sayings of the wise will remain.” ― Kabir, The Bijak of Kabir\n10. “Nothing in the world is permanent, and we’re foolish when we ask anything to last, but surely we’re still more foolish not to take delight in it while we have it.” ― W. Somerset Maugham\n11. “Nothing lasts forever, so live it up, drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the drama, take chances & never have regrets, because at one point everything you did was exactly what you wanted.” – Marilyn Monroe\n12. “Life is a cycle, always in motion, if good times have moved on, so will times of trouble” – Indian proverb\n13. “Just when the caterpillar thought its world was over, it turned into a butterfly!”\n14. “Everybody goes through difficult times, but it is those who push through those difficult times who will eventually become successful in life. Don’t give up, because this too shall pass.” – Jeanette Coron\n15. “Be nice to everyone, always smile, express gratitude and appreciate things”.\nWhen was the last time you looked in the mirror and smiled?\nRemember that we are all connected.\n",
"segment": "What about little things, do they change us? As long as we continue to observe everything around us, we are sure to come across a newer perspective, a different take or a fresh attitude even on little things. So yes, little things also change us. But sometimes the changes do not become apparent to us immediately and are revealed only in times of real need. It pays to be open and fluid like water, because life will change no matter what and we will change with it. It all depends on how closely we observe our own mind and actions. As only then we can witness this continuous phenomenon of growth and diminution within ourselves. 6. “ The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.” ― Rabindranath Tagore\nunsplash/leocub\nUnlike us, animals and plants are not lost to an internal mental dialogue.",
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"headings": "What Kind of Eternal Life Does Jesus Offer Us?\nWhat Kind of Eternal Life Does Jesus Offer Us?\nJesus offers us an eternal life that is very different from the one we usually imagine.\nAn Eternal Relationship\nA Retroactive Union\nA New Perspective on Life and Death\nAn Eternal Perfection\nAnd to think that this wondrous Creator offers all this to us as a gift!\nBiblical passages that explore these ideas\nMy Mom’s Transition\nWhen Our Day Comes\nYou can also follow one or several of the suggestions below to get to know God more:\n",
"segment": "Biblical passages that explore these ideas\nI know this sounds too good to be true. It is hard to even imagine that God is so good, wise, and perfect, isn't it? And yet, doesn't his plan answer the deepest yearnings and hopes of our wounded hearts? Isn't it the only one that makes sense of death and eradicates our fear of it? My Mom’s Transition\nBefore her death, my mother became convinced that the Spirit of Christ was in her, that she belonged to him, and that she would live forever with him. The very thought of what awaited her filled her with great joy. I was there when she died — praying for her, singing Bible verses to her, and holding her hand as she let out one last soft breath. The palliative care nurse who was with me turned to me and said: “ I have never seen anyone go so peacefully from this life to the next.” In the hours leading up to that moment, my mother, in a coma, would often lift her arms up to heaven, a peaceful smile on her face.",
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"headings": "A Closer Look at How We Perceive Our World\nA Closer Look at How We Perceive Our World\nby Jeff Bollow\nEVERYTHING IS ABOUT TO CHANGE\nEVOLUTION IS NATURAL\nOUR UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE\nA LONGER VIEW, A LARGER PERSPECTIVE\nWE ARE WHO WE ARE BECAUSE OF WHO WE ARE\nMY TWO CENTS\nGRASPING WHERE WE REALLY ARE\nEVOLUTION CONTINUES\nSO. WHAT IS PHENOMENAL?\n",
"segment": "Phenomenal is a book about human beings — where we are, where we've come from, and where we're heading. Phenomenal is a book about the change we're undergoing, right this very moment. I'm not going to reveal all the specifics. I can't. For me to present the idea to you requires that I present the complete idea — and it's detailed and complex enough that I need a whole book to do it. In fact, the problem here is that I can't just say three sentences and give you the essence of it. I don't want to be elusive — I just want to make sure I present the whole idea. The closest I can come to three sentences is to say \"You are phenomenal. Live accordingly.\" But even that doesn't even mean much until you see the whole picture.",
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"title": "What Goes Around Comes Around - Biblical Meaning & Origin",
"headings": "Is ‘What Goes Around Comes Around’ a Biblical Concept?\nIs ‘What Goes Around Comes Around’ a Biblical Concept?\nWhat Does 'Goes Around Comes Around’ Mean?\nWhat Does the Bible Say?\nThe Truth about Sowing And Reaping\nIs This Absolute or Are There Exceptions?\nThe Perspective of Mercy\nThe Perspective of Grace\nHow Are Mercy and Grace Possible?\nFinal Thoughts\nRecommended for You:\n",
"segment": "God does not always give us what we deserve. Consider this from the perspective of mercy and the perspective of grace. The Perspective of Mercy\nPsalm 103:10 - He does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities. All of us have sinned and fallen short of God’s standard and, rightfully so, we deserve the penalty of our actions. Yet God in his mercy often overrides the law of sowing and reaping with his mercy shown toward us. Have you ever expected to receive God’s heavy hand and instead got his loving heart? This was God’s mercy in action not giving you the reaping you deserved according to the sin you sowed. The Perspective of Grace\nRomans 6:23 - For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Ephesians 2:6-8 - And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God\nWhen you look through the lens of grace we find another truth.",
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"segment": "They are guilty of unspeakable crimes, while the preborn are the most innocent among us. In fact, being pro-death penalty is a pro-life position. Sentencing a person to death for the rape or murder of an innocent person affirms the value of the life of the victim, and should bring more comfort to the victim’s family. It is important to make the distinction between the two ideas. One is defending the innocent; the other is punishing the guilty. Anti-Death Penalty\nSkyler Lee\nThere is a definite rift in the pro-life movement when it comes to the death penalty. Some pro-life organizations refuse to even take a stance on such a controversial issue, focusing more on bioethical rather than social justice issues. Most organizations make sure to include they protect “innocent lives” in their mission statements — and I totally understand, as I was once pro-death penalty. However, my attitude has since changed dramatically and I am now anti-death penalty.",
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"segment": "God is pouring out on you and me something we truly don’t deserve. We deserved death (the proper penalty for our sin) yet God has given us eternal life, because of the riches of his grace. Photo Credit: ©Bethany Pyle\nHow Are Mercy and Grace Possible? You might look at this and think God is violating his law...how is this possible? We just said earlier that God will not be mocked, what a man sows he reaps. How then can God not live up to his word? The truth is he has. It is true all sin deserves and receives death...the question is whose death? God upheld the principle and fulfilled the requirement by Christ’s death on the cross.",
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"segment": "experimenter bias\nparticipant bias\nexperimental bias\na form of which would be experimenter expectations\nparticipant expecations\nplacebo\nWhat is functionalism and who is its founder? an early approach to psychology that concentrated on what the mind does, the functions of mental activity, and the role of behavior in facilitating adaptation to the environment\nfounded by WillIam James\nWhat is Gestalt psychology and who led it? an approach that focuses on the idea that the whole is different from the sum of its parts\nled by Hermann Ebbinghaus and Max Wertheimer\ntheories\nbroad explanations and predictions concerning phenomena of interest\nWhat is the scientific method and what are its steps? 1) identify a question\n2) develop a hypothesis\n3) test the hypothesis\n4) communicate findings\nevolutionary psychology\nthe branch of psychology that considers how behavior is influenced by our genetic inheritance and the principle of natural selection\ndevelopmental psychology\nexamines how people grow and change from the moment of conception through death\ncounseling psychology\nbehavioral neuroscience\nthe field of psychology that examines how the brain and nervous system influence behavior\nsocial psychology\nnaturalistic observation\ncase study\nan in-depth analysis of an individual or small group of people\nresults of which are based on studying one individual and cannot be easily generalizable to the general population\ncorrelational research\nexamines the strength and direction of a relationship between two variables\nWhat would represent a significant challenge of survey research that may ultimately affect the quality of the conclusions drawn? sample may not be representative of broader population\npeople may be unwilling to answer questions truthfully\npeople may not be consciously aware of their true attitudes\noperational definition\nexperimental manipulation\nthe change that an experimenter deliberately produces in an experiment\nvariable\na broad term for any characteristic that can change in some way\nsurvey research\nresearch in which people chosen to represent a larger population are asked a series of questions about their behavior, thoughts, or attitudes\nnegative correlation\npositive correlation\narchival research\ninvolves examining data, such as census documents, college records, and newspaper clippings, in order to test a hypothesis\npsychodynamic perspective\nthe approach based on the view that behavior is motivated by unconscious inner forces over which the individual has little control\nbehavioral perspective\nsuggests that observable, measurable behavior should be the focus of study\nhypothesis\na prediction stemming from a theory that's stated in a way that allows it to be tested\nresearch experiment\nthe only way psychologists can establish cause and effect relationships through research\nsignificant result\na result that would have occurred by change less than 5 times out of one hundred\nindependent variable\nmanipulated by the experimenter in an experiment\ndependent variable\nexpected to change as a result of the experimental manipulation\nrandom assignment to condition\na procedure where participants are assigned to either the treatment or control group on the basis of chance\nexperimental group\nany group participating in an experiment that receives a treatment\ntreatment\nthe manipulation implemented by the experimenter\ncontrol group\nthe group that receives no treatment but rather a placebo\nWhat are the five perspectives in psychology that are most practiced today? 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The shorter lifespan of some animals makes it easier to study the effects of aging.",
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"headings": "Is There Life After Death? 5 Perspectives to Think about\nIs There Life After Death? 5 Perspectives to Think about\nLet’s explore some ideas that give a positive answer to the question: Is there life after death?\n1. Research on Near-Death Experiences\n2. Life After Death and Quantum Physics\n3. The Law of Conservation of Energy\n4. Everything in Nature Is Cyclic\nThe Concept of Reincarnation\n5. All Religions Have a Similar Perception of the Afterlife\nSo, is there life after death?\nAnna LeMind, B.A.\nShare This Story!\nShare this content\n",
"segment": "So why can’t the living beings like humans and animals transit to a different form of existence after their physical death? Just like trees, we may go through the autumn and the winter of our life to face an inevitable death just to be reborn again. This perception perfectly resonates with the idea of reincarnation. The Concept of Reincarnation\nWe all are familiar with the concept of reincarnation in Buddhism. So let me share an altered version of it which I believe is more realistic. I tend to see human consciousness as a form of energy that abandons the body at the moment of physical death. Consequently, it gets dispersed in the environment. Thus, the deceased person’s energy just becomes one with the universe until it comes to life again and becomes part of another, newborn living being. The main difference from the known idea of reincarnation is that, in my opinion, this process is far more complex than the Buddhists imagine it to be. Rather than having the same avacya (inexpressible) self traveling through the time from one physical body to another, it could be a composition of different energies that carry the experiences and qualities of multiple individuals.",
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"segment": "I tend to see human consciousness as a form of energy that abandons the body at the moment of physical death. Consequently, it gets dispersed in the environment. Thus, the deceased person’s energy just becomes one with the universe until it comes to life again and becomes part of another, newborn living being. The main difference from the known idea of reincarnation is that, in my opinion, this process is far more complex than the Buddhists imagine it to be. Rather than having the same avacya (inexpressible) self traveling through the time from one physical body to another, it could be a composition of different energies that carry the experiences and qualities of multiple individuals. It may also be that it’s not only the humans but all living creatures on our planet participate in this infinite process of energy exchange. This also resonates with the New Age concepts of universal unity and oneness, which state that everything is interconnected. 5. All Religions Have a Similar Perception of the Afterlife\nThis argument may sound the least convincing of this list, but it’s still worth considering. After all, our purpose here is to give some food for thought.",
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"headings": "Fact or Fiction: When It Comes to Intelligence, Does Brain Size Matter?\nFact or Fiction: When It Comes to Intelligence, Does Brain Size Matter?\nWhat does brain size say about a creature's mental abilities?\nABOUT THE AUTHOR (S)\n",
"segment": "They found that a variation in production and distribution patterns was linked to higher-level brain organization. \"The proteins that you find in yeast are the sort of proteins that are far more likely to be found expressed throughout the brain in uniform quantities,\" Grant says. \" They laid a foundation to make more diverse and different regions of the brain using different combinations and expressions of other, more innovative proteins.\" He likens these molecular proteins to implements in a toolbox that help to build specialized brain regions. He goes on to say that the different interactions, duplications or deletions of these proteins resulted over time in the evolutionary development of regions like the prefrontal cortex in humans which is involved in higher executive function like planning and goal-directed behavior\nGrant says that this finding offers scientists a new way to approach the study of brain evolution and intelligence and, perhaps more importantly, suggests that looking at sheer brain size has very little to offer in understanding cognitive abilities. \"It's clear now that there are wonderful mental abilities in birds even with their relatively small brains, nerve cells and neural connections. But they have complex molecular synapses,\" says Grant. \" My sense is in the next 10 to 20 years our perspectives about the mental capacities of different species will change quite radically.\" But the idea that a big brain equals big smarts is not going to go away anytime soon. Though Manger discounts the role of glial cells in intelligence, a posthumous anatomical study of Albert Einstein's brain showed that the scientific genius's brain differed from the brains of other dead scientists only with its greater ratio of glial cells to neurons.",
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"segment": "Dr. Elia and his supporting cast then begin to speak with Mitra’s family about Mitra’s state; the doctors admit that Mitra is looking better from a short term perspective, but she has a limited time to live. Dr. Elia asks Mitra’s family where she would like to be during these final moments of her life, where he mentions that inpatient hospice is a choice for Mitra. Mitra’s mother disagrees with the idea of inpatient hospice, as she would like to be with Mitra until her last breath; however, Mitra’s family is torn with the decision. As Mitra’s condition worsens, Azita, Mitra’s sister, explains to her mother that caring for Mitra at home would not serve as a just option for Mitra nor for Vaji. Dr. Miller eventually meets with Thekla, who is experiencing shortness of breath, at the University of California, San Francisco, Symptom Management Service. Dr Miller does not necessarily dive into what Thekla’s shortness of breath may lead to, but rather he encourages Thekla to form a relationship with death, so that death is known and not as frightening. Dr. Miller attempts to change Thekla’s perspective on death, as he mentions that one cannot know what it is exactly like to be dead, so all that can be done is getting acclimated with the mystery that is called death. As the documentary comes to a close, Dr. Miller explains that there is nothing medical about death, but it is something that is purely human and a time to celebrate and rejoice the deceased's life.",
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"headings": "5 Ways You can Learn Programming Faster\n5 Ways You can Learn Programming Faster\n1. Look at the Example Code\n2. Don't Just Read Example Code--Run It\n3. Write your Own Code as Soon as Possible\n4. Learn to Use a Debugger\n5. Seek out More Sources\n",
"segment": "Make sure it does what you think it does. Then change it. Software is the most easily changed machinery on the planet. You can experiment easily, try new things, see what happens; the changes will happen almost immediately, and there is no risk of death or mayhem. The easiest way to learn new language features is to take some code that works one way, and change it. 3. Write your Own Code as Soon as Possible\nOnce you understand something about the language--or even if you're still getting your head around it--start writing sample programs that use it. Sometimes it's hard to find good ideas for what programs to write. That's OK, you don't have to come up with every idea at the beginning.",
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"title": "In three to five sentences, identify and explain the effect of the point of view in this passage. Taking livestock is theft, and theft is a felony which carries the death sentence. . . . It is unlikely that you will be hanged for taking a wild animal such as a rabbit; but, even so, you will get a fine amounting to three times the value of the animal as well as three months in prison, and you will have to enter into a bond to guarantee your good behavior in the future; a second offense will be treated more harshly. If a gamekeeper attacks you and you defend yourself, you can be charged with assault. You may find yourself on the gallows if you injure him. –The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England, Ian Mortimer",
"headings": "In three to five sentences, identify and explain the effect of the point of view in this passage. Taking livestock is theft, and theft is a felony which carries the death sentence. . . . It is unlikely that you will be hanged for taking a wild animal such as a rabbit; but, even so, you will get a fine amounting to three times the value of the animal as well as three months in prison, and you will have to enter into a bond to guarantee your good behavior in the future; a second offense will be treated more harshly. If a gamekeeper attacks you and you defend yourself, you can be charged with assault. You may find yourself on the gallows if you injure him. –The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England, Ian Mortimer\nIn three to five sentences, identify and explain the effect of the point of view in this passage. Taking livestock is theft, and theft is a felony which carries the death sentence. . . . It is unlikely that you will be hanged for taking a wild animal such as a rabbit; but, even so, you will get a fine amounting to three times the value of the animal as well as three months in prison, and you will have to enter into a bond to guarantee your good behavior in the future; a second offense will be treated more harshly. If a gamekeeper attacks you and you defend yourself, you can be charged with assault. You may find yourself on the gallows if you injure him. –The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England, Ian Mortimer\nLOGIN TO VIEW ANSWER\nDo you know the better answer!\nRelated Questions in English\nThe Open Window Can yall Help What does this quote mean and what does it reveal about Vera’s character? How do Vera’s words and actions support this quote? i need the answer ASAP\nWhich of the following sentences is written in the active voice? Michaela’s toe was broken by her brother’s toy train left on the floor. Michaela’s broken toe will be seen soon by the doctor. 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Is this sentence an appropriate opening sentence for the persuasive purpose? A) yes, because it does not give students any other options B) no, because some students may want to go on a different day C) no, because it …\nIn the night thoreau spent in jail, where is williams trying to go? Boston Canada or New York\nA poem that is meant to be spoken out loud, or even snug A ballad B sonnet C genre D haiku\nParagraph about talent\nName the rule for each statement: (SSS, ASA, SAS, AAS)\nUse the quotes from the passage to determine how Amak's character is revealed through the text. \"Amak, whose stomach growled, knew his family was famished—and so was he.\" \"he man was gleeful at the sight of mammoth, brown seals\" \"Amak became exasperated as he watched the seals swim away into the dark water.\" A) indirect characterization B) a flat character C) direct characterization D) none of these\nIn which sentence does the appositive or appositive phrase rename the direct object? 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A.to call attention to the shame and horrors of American slavery B.to embarrass and ridicule his audience for their celebrations C.to remember those who are still enslaved D.to celebrate the promise of freedom and liberty on the Fourth of July\nIn which one of the following sentence with the word cheerful correctly complete statement\nWhat is the similarity between adam and eve's story and frankenstein? a.both stories value curiosity over conformity. b.both stories include characters that create life. c.both adam and frankenstein are stubborn characters. d.both eve and frankenstein cause mankind's downfall?\nThe following question refers to “Letter to John Allan”: Judging by the language of Poe’s letter to John Allan, Poe greatly admired his foster father. was a poor speller. had already received a good education. had limited ambitions.\nWhat is the authors tone in harry potter and the cursed child?\nWhat was the overall purpose of John F. 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"headings": "15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\n15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\nWhat do you think about this unchangeable truth? Does it scare you or does it motivate you?\n1. “The bad news – nothing lasts forever and the good news – nothing lasts forever”\nIs there a brighter side to this?\n2. “Nothing endures but change.” ― Heraclitus\nChange is the only constant in life.\n3. This too shall pass\nSo it pays to be patient when things get tough, as they too shall pass like everything else.\n4. “We have nothing that is really our own; we hold everything as a loan.” ― Nicolas Poussin\n5. “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” ― Heraclitus\nWhat about little things, do they change us?\n6. “The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.” ― Rabindranath Tagore\n7. “Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise” – Victor Hugo (Les Miserables)\nLife will throw challenges in front of you, but be sure that the strength to overcome them will also be given to you.\n8. “Grief after all is the price we pay for love” – David Malham\nTime flies, when the magic of love is experienced.\nWhat happens after death?\n9. “Many have died; you also will die. The drum of death is being beaten. The world has fallen in love with a dream. Only sayings of the wise will remain.” ― Kabir, The Bijak of Kabir\n10. “Nothing in the world is permanent, and we’re foolish when we ask anything to last, but surely we’re still more foolish not to take delight in it while we have it.” ― W. Somerset Maugham\n11. “Nothing lasts forever, so live it up, drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the drama, take chances & never have regrets, because at one point everything you did was exactly what you wanted.” – Marilyn Monroe\n12. “Life is a cycle, always in motion, if good times have moved on, so will times of trouble” – Indian proverb\n13. “Just when the caterpillar thought its world was over, it turned into a butterfly!”\n14. “Everybody goes through difficult times, but it is those who push through those difficult times who will eventually become successful in life. Don’t give up, because this too shall pass.” – Jeanette Coron\n15. “Be nice to everyone, always smile, express gratitude and appreciate things”.\nWhen was the last time you looked in the mirror and smiled?\nRemember that we are all connected.\n",
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"segment": "It is easy to fall into the habit of photographing every scene from eye level. You notice something that catches your eye, and you want to capture the fleeting moment. But if you want your photography to make an impact, you need to move! Why You Should Move Left and Right\nWhen you come across a scene, don’t go for your first idea. Take a step left or right to find a better vantage point. Even moving one metre can have an immense effect on your image. If you move a small distance, the background doesn’t change much. But the foreground does. The closer the foreground, the bigger the impact. You may find you are able to naturally frame that mountain with the trees.",
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"headings": "34. Reincarnation\n34. Reincarnation\nElizabeth Clare Prophet, tell us how you came to believe in reincarnation?\nThis is primarily an Eastern idea, isn't it?\nDid Jesus teach reincarnation?\nI gather that there is a difference between what was taught to the disciples and what was taught to the world at large?\nWhat is the significance of reincarnation for all of us in regard to how we live our lives?\nIf reincarnation is so important to believing in a just God, why is it not taught in the West?\nThen you don't feel that the idea of reincarnation takes away from the sense of personal responsibility?\nThen, is there any place for vicarious atonement?\n",
"segment": "Is there any place for vicarious atonement? What was the purpose of the coming of Jesus Christ? Elizabeth Clare Prophet, tell us how you came to believe in reincarnation? I don't even remember starting to believe in reincarnation because when I was a little girl, probably at the age of two or three, I had a series of recollections of being in Egypt on a large river and playing there as a little child. And these recollections (which were really a part of my self-awareness) would continue to come back to me and I would ask my mother about them. I knew nothing about Egypt—nothing about its geography. I can remember my first lesson on reincarnation coming from my mother when I was about five. She said, “You are seeing yourself in that place because you have lived there before in a previous life.” Then she explained to me that the only thing that had ever made sense to her about life and the seeming injustice of people being born with infirmities or children dying very young was this concept of reincarnation—that the soul, in reality, does not begin at birth and does not die at death but continues its evolution. This is primarily an Eastern idea, isn't it?",
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"segment": "Have you ever expected to receive God’s heavy hand and instead got his loving heart? This was God’s mercy in action not giving you the reaping you deserved according to the sin you sowed. The Perspective of Grace\nRomans 6:23 - For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Ephesians 2:6-8 - And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God\nWhen you look through the lens of grace we find another truth. God is pouring out on you and me something we truly don’t deserve. We deserved death (the proper penalty for our sin) yet God has given us eternal life, because of the riches of his grace. Photo Credit: ©Bethany Pyle\nHow Are Mercy and Grace Possible? You might look at this and think God is violating his law...how is this possible?",
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"headings": "Heaven and the Near-Death Experience\nTable Of Contents\nHeaven and the Near-Death Experience\n1. Heaven from the perspective of the NDE\n2. Earth life from heaven’s perspective\n3. Religion from heaven’s perspective\n4. How does a person get to heaven?\n5. A general description of a journey to heaven\n6. The experience of entering heaven\nBiblical Experiences of Entering Heaven\n7. The experience of heaven\n8. The hierarchy of the heavenly realms\n9. Choose your heavenly realm wisely\n10. The nature of our heavenly bodies\n11. What is there to do in heaven?\n12. Our relationships with others in heaven\n13. Heavenly cities, temples, libraries, and structures\n14. The experience of leaving heaven\n15. Heaven as revealed by Dr. Michael Newton’s research\n16. Heaven as revealed by Sylvia Browne\n17. Heaven as revealed by Emanuel Swedenborg\n18. Heaven as revealed by the Buddha\na. The Buddha’s noble path of liberation\nThe Four Noble Truths\n19. Heaven as revealed by Jesus\n",
"segment": "Near-death experiences confirm the existence of a multi-dimensional afterlife of which our physical universe is but one of them. NDEs also reveal how humans are “working their way up the ladder of success” with the goal of attaining the highest heaven. (2) The Kingdom of Heaven is Within: Near-death experiencers have a lot to say about heaven. Concerning the relationship between life on earth and life in heaven, our life on earth is but a preparation for our life in heaven. We come to earth from heaven for the purpose of obtain spiritual development and to bring the heaven we came from to earth. It is also here on earth that God and ourselves can really know what level of spiritual development we desire and have earned. After death, the level of our spiritual development determines the spiritual realm we inhabit after death. Free will is a divine gift from God to humanity and God does not force anyone to heaven. The level of heaven we develop within us on earth is the level of heaven we enter after death.",
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"headings": "4 Classic Disney Movies with Deep Meanings You Had No Idea about\n4 Classic Disney Movies with Deep Meanings You Had No Idea about\nOrigins and Popularisation of Fairy Tales\n4 Classic Disney Movies with Deep Meanings You Might Have Missed\n1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – The Garden of Eden\nThe concept of spiritual death\n2. Pinnochio – The Belly of the Whale\nThe symbolism of the transformation\n3. Peter Pan – Childhood utopia and the jaws of time\nThe story shows us the necessity and importance of maturing and growing up.\n4. Sleeping Beauty – The spinning wheel of fate\nThe spinning wheel symbolises maturity and the inevitable cycle of life.\nFinal Thoughts on Classic Disney Movies\nAlexander Nyland, B.A.\nShare This Story!\nShare this content\n",
"segment": "He/she is also transformed in this emergence and is reborn. There is a stage in the hero’s journey commonly referred to as the belly of the whale. It is a widely used trope and can be seen in many stories across many genres. Here the protagonist often faces danger and death, is confronted with a separation of his/her’s known world and self and undergoes a transformation as he/she finds his way out. The symbolism of the transformation\nYou should be now well aware of how this is relevant to the story of Pinnochio if indeed you are aware of the narrative of this tale. Pinnochio literally and figuratively enters the belly of a fearsome sperm whale to save his father. He faces near-certain death but is triumphant and soon after undergoes a drastic transformation. He changes from a wooden puppet into a real boy. Several scholars have penned theories about the hero’s journey and many present them through a psychoanalytical perspective. The crisis faced in the belly of the whale is a psychological death and rebirth of the self.",
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"headings": "15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\n15 Nothing Lasts Forever Quotes That Will Change Your Perspective of Life\nWhat do you think about this unchangeable truth? Does it scare you or does it motivate you?\n1. “The bad news – nothing lasts forever and the good news – nothing lasts forever”\nIs there a brighter side to this?\n2. “Nothing endures but change.” ― Heraclitus\nChange is the only constant in life.\n3. This too shall pass\nSo it pays to be patient when things get tough, as they too shall pass like everything else.\n4. “We have nothing that is really our own; we hold everything as a loan.” ― Nicolas Poussin\n5. “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” ― Heraclitus\nWhat about little things, do they change us?\n6. “The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.” ― Rabindranath Tagore\n7. “Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise” – Victor Hugo (Les Miserables)\nLife will throw challenges in front of you, but be sure that the strength to overcome them will also be given to you.\n8. “Grief after all is the price we pay for love” – David Malham\nTime flies, when the magic of love is experienced.\nWhat happens after death?\n9. “Many have died; you also will die. The drum of death is being beaten. The world has fallen in love with a dream. Only sayings of the wise will remain.” ― Kabir, The Bijak of Kabir\n10. “Nothing in the world is permanent, and we’re foolish when we ask anything to last, but surely we’re still more foolish not to take delight in it while we have it.” ― W. Somerset Maugham\n11. “Nothing lasts forever, so live it up, drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the drama, take chances & never have regrets, because at one point everything you did was exactly what you wanted.” – Marilyn Monroe\n12. “Life is a cycle, always in motion, if good times have moved on, so will times of trouble” – Indian proverb\n13. “Just when the caterpillar thought its world was over, it turned into a butterfly!”\n14. “Everybody goes through difficult times, but it is those who push through those difficult times who will eventually become successful in life. Don’t give up, because this too shall pass.” – Jeanette Coron\n15. “Be nice to everyone, always smile, express gratitude and appreciate things”.\nWhen was the last time you looked in the mirror and smiled?\nRemember that we are all connected.\n",
"segment": "Deeply scary, isn’t it? Is there a brighter side to this? Change is something that keeps things from becoming dull, or repetitive. There is so much beauty in everything, but if we are continuously exposed to it, then the appreciation of everything will end and repulsion will take its place. Also the fixation with the past can minimize your zest for life. For example, how about seeing the grace that comes with old age and experience, rather than fretting over wrinkles? As far as people are concerned, surely this kind of a mystery can be only solved after meeting death itself, but one can be sure that the final revelation of this mystery will not be bleak, as nothing is absolute in life and every mystery ends in a climax that is both, light and dark. 2. “ Nothing endures but change.” ― Heraclitus\nChange is the only constant in life.",
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"segment": "I knew nothing about Egypt—nothing about its geography. I can remember my first lesson on reincarnation coming from my mother when I was about five. She said, “You are seeing yourself in that place because you have lived there before in a previous life.” Then she explained to me that the only thing that had ever made sense to her about life and the seeming injustice of people being born with infirmities or children dying very young was this concept of reincarnation—that the soul, in reality, does not begin at birth and does not die at death but continues its evolution. This is primarily an Eastern idea, isn't it? Not really. We find it in our own scriptures in the West but people don't have the ear to hear, as Jesus said. Did Jesus teach reincarnation? Jesus taught reincarnation, and it's also in the Old Testament. For example, the last words of the Old Testament in the Book of Malachi read: “",
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"segment": "We participated in the Maryland Patient Safety Institute’s On the CUSP Project to reduce CLABSI rates from 2010 to 2012, and our ICUs had success with being CLABSI-free for 28 months during the project. To ensure a consistent approach for placing central lines, our ICUs use a procedure cart that is organized with exactly the same contents. This helps ensure that we have the materials we need to place the line correctly and safely. Everyone who is present during a line placement knows to observe the sterility of the procedural area. A big part of our success is the cultural shift we have seen with our staff toward the idea of ‘ownership’ of central lines. We all ‘own’ the lines, and we maintain them carefully, paying close attention to creating a sterile room for insertion and keeping the line for only as long as necessary. Removing the line as soon as possible is one key to avoiding infection. We also changed to a different dressing to keep heavy catheters better secured. Change takes time, and we recognize that changing practices can create resistance. But our goal is zero infections;",
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"segment": "As a boy, I believed this; as an adult entering my years of twilight, I do not. The reason for this change of viewpoint is simple, and rooted in science. The great physicist Enrico Fermi calculated how long it would take a civilisation to propagate its way across the gulfs of space once it had such primitive technologies as generation ships; his conclusion was that if life was abundant, there should be abundant evidence of its expansion and colonisation - even here on Earth. Thus his question, which became known as the ' Fermi Paradox ' was: \" Where is everybody?\". This question still begs an answer. Far from life being ubiquitous, it seems that life on Earth is not only special but quite conceivably unique. Furthermore, even if microbial life turned up on another sphere or comet or asteroid, that would merely deepen the mystery of our existence as conscious beings, unique and alone in the universe.",
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"segment": "So — should we? Which ones? He asks a big question whose answer is closer than you may think. Craig Venter: On the verge of creating synthetic life\n“Can we create new life out of our digital universe?” Craig Venter asks. He walks through his latest research and promises that we’ll soon be able to build and boot up a synthetic chromosome. Additional perspectives about synthetic biology\nFactory of Life. Witze, A. Science News. Jan. 12, 2013.",
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"segment": "This includes accidents that happen in the mining and extraction of the fuels (coal, uranium, rare metals, oil and gas) and it includes accidents that occur in the transport of raw materials and infrastructure, the construction of the power plant, or their deployment. The third is greenhouse gas emissions: fossil fuels are the main source of greenhouse gases, the primary driver of climate change. In 2018, 87% of global CO 2 emissions came from fossil fuels and industry. 3\nAll energy sources have negative effects. But they differ enormously in size: as we will see, in all three aspects, fossil fuels are the dirtiest and most dangerous, while nuclear and modern renewable energy sources are vastly safer and cleaner. From the perspective of both human health and climate change, it matters less whether we transition to nuclear power or renewable energy, and more that we stop relying on fossil fuels. Nuclear energy and renewables are far, far safer than fossil fuels\nToday the global energy system is still dominated by fossil fuels, traditional biomass, hydropower and nuclear energy. 4 However, modern renewables, such as solar and wind, are growing and we expect them to play an increasing role in our energy systems in the coming decades.",
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"title": "In three to five sentences, identify and explain the effect of the point of view in this passage. Taking livestock is theft, and theft is a felony which carries the death sentence. . . . It is unlikely that you will be hanged for taking a wild animal such as a rabbit; but, even so, you will get a fine amounting to three times the value of the animal as well as three months in prison, and you will have to enter into a bond to guarantee your good behavior in the future; a second offense will be treated more harshly. If a gamekeeper attacks you and you defend yourself, you can be charged with assault. You may find yourself on the gallows if you injure him. –The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England, Ian Mortimer",
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"segment": "But they differ enormously in size: as we will see, in all three aspects, fossil fuels are the dirtiest and most dangerous, while nuclear and modern renewable energy sources are vastly safer and cleaner. From the perspective of both human health and climate change, it matters less whether we transition to nuclear power or renewable energy, and more that we stop relying on fossil fuels. Nuclear energy and renewables are far, far safer than fossil fuels\nToday the global energy system is still dominated by fossil fuels, traditional biomass, hydropower and nuclear energy. 4 However, modern renewables, such as solar and wind, are growing and we expect them to play an increasing role in our energy systems in the coming decades. As our energy systems transition we have decisions to make about what sources to choose. Safety concerns should be a key factor we consider. How do fossil fuels, nuclear energy and renewables stack up in terms of safety? Research that answers this question comes from several sources. Anil Markandya and Paul Wilkinson (2007) published an analysis in the medical journal The Lancet, which compared the death rates from fossil fuels, nuclear, hydropower and biomass.",
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"segment": "Instead of asking “what do I want from life?” A more powerful question is, “what does life want from me?” This is another one of Eckhart Tolle quotes that really changed the way I think about my life. Somehow, this shift in perspective gave me a whole new outlook on life. Asking what life wants from us is a very deep question and not one that can always be answered easily. However, meditating on this question can reveal deeper truths about what we should be focusing on in our lives. For what you do to others, you do to yourself. Tolle had a deep understanding of Karmic Law. He realized that Karma is not that what you do will come back to you. He explains that we are all connected to the same universal energy.",
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"segment": "The magi arrive at dawn, seeking information (on the whereabouts of the birth?) and manage to get there in the evening, not a moment too soon, which is an odd phrase. In between the speaker describes the various things they come across which are all symbolically related to the future life of the Christ figure. There is much allusion, from the three trees (crucifixion on Calvary) to the wine-skins (the Parable) the meanings are clear. It's as if the speaker is having a premonition, yet doesn't know the significance. And that curious half-line - it was (you may say) satisfactory.- suggests that the speaker wasn't too impressed with the place of birth, was even a little disappointed. Perhaps this also refers to the idea that the place, although important, isn't as crucial to change as the journey itself. Stanza 3\nHere the magi looks back, reflecting on the event itself, and coming to the conclusion that in birth there is always death. They learnt a hard lesson, one that is personal yet also universal. Note the syntax stretching and narrowing as the speaker puts the experience into perspective and asks that most potent of questions:",
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"segment": "We just said earlier that God will not be mocked, what a man sows he reaps. How then can God not live up to his word? The truth is he has. It is true all sin deserves and receives death...the question is whose death? God upheld the principle and fulfilled the requirement by Christ’s death on the cross. You sowed the sin, Christ reaped the punishment for it. What you and I were doing while we were going around, Christ stepped in and took the consequence on our behalf when it was coming back around. Because Christ stepped in, you sowed sin but reaped life. You sowed judgment but reaped forgiveness. You sowed to be condemned and yet you were set free.",
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"segment": "As Jesus languished on the cross, he didn’t counter his accusers with insults, cursing, and retaliation—nor did he use his power to inflict pain. His submissive silence was a divine response from the nature of an almighty, all-powerful, sovereign God in the flesh—an example for all his people to follow. He withstood excruciating agony as long as he could so the door would be open to salvation, including for his enemies. Jesus forgave the thief on the cross hanging next to him who had earlier hurled insults at him, yet repented in his last moments (Luke 23:39-43). He prayed for the forgiveness of the very people who were crucifying him: “ Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing” (Luke 23:34, NIV). Even those responsible for the crucifixion had forgiveness available to them in love from the Lord. Can you imagine the results had Jesus responded differently under opposition? Lives wouldn’t have changed, hearts wouldn’t have been transformed, and his beloved wouldn’t have been welcomed into his kingdom. Equipped for Opposition\nIn following the tactics used by Jesus in the face of his opponents, this encounter with my friend ended in a manner I was not expecting.",
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"segment": "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing” (Luke 23:34, NIV). Even those responsible for the crucifixion had forgiveness available to them in love from the Lord. Can you imagine the results had Jesus responded differently under opposition? Lives wouldn’t have changed, hearts wouldn’t have been transformed, and his beloved wouldn’t have been welcomed into his kingdom. Equipped for Opposition\nIn following the tactics used by Jesus in the face of his opponents, this encounter with my friend ended in a manner I was not expecting. Though not immediately, our relationship was healed and elevated to a new level of intimacy and love—a true miracle of the Lord’s mercy and grace. Be encouraged, dear friends; though opposition in this world is inevitable, we can stand equipped under our Savior’s example and by his life, rising victoriously over it.",
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"segment": "Jesus had nothing to prove. Anyone who dares to follow in the footsteps of Christ can expect similar controversy and resistance. There is as much opposition to the ministry of Jesus today as there was when He walked the earth. If we respond in the same manner as Christ- with humility and brokenness- we will help validate and advance His ministry today. If we respond with pride and bitterness we can become a hindrance to it. In Matthew 13:33 Jesus said, “The kingdom of heaven is like leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal till it was all leavened.” The kingdom of God is to have the same permeating effect in this world as leaven has in bread. But, the kingdom of heaven is not the only leaven that Jesus mentioned in the gospels; there are other leavens, which oppose the ministry of Jesus and the influence of the kingdom of God. Then Jesus said to them, “Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the Sadducees.”",
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"segment": "There was constant division as to who He really was, and even His own family did not believe in Him. He was constantly misunderstood; yet never felt the need to explain Himself. He was vehemently opposed; yet never defended Himself. Jesus had nothing to prove. Anyone who dares to follow in the footsteps of Christ can expect similar controversy and resistance. There is as much opposition to the ministry of Jesus today as there was when He walked the earth. If we respond in the same manner as Christ- with humility and brokenness- we will help validate and advance His ministry today. If we respond with pride and bitterness we can become a hindrance to it.",
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"segment": "Throughout this book we have been talking about the ministry of Jesus and how we are to walk like Jesus walked. To be like Jesus is our aim. If we are to enter the fullness of the promises of God and the ministry of Jesus, we will have to do some contending. It will take focus, perseverance, and a willingness to go against the grain of the often lukewarm Christianity that we find ourselves in today. No doubt, there will be many obstacles and much opposition. Not everybody liked Jesus. You don’t get crucified for simply being a nice guy. Jesus faced much opposition while ministering on earth and He was a highly controversial figure. Some claimed He was the Messiah, while others claimed that He was demon-possessed. Some said that He taught the truth, while others said that He deceived the people.",
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"headings": "The Truth Brings, “Not Peace, But a Sword”\nThe Truth Brings, “Not Peace, But a Sword”\nHOW WOULD YOU ANSWER?\nHOW TO VIEW FAMILY OPPOSITION\nAN UNBELIEVING MATE\nRELATIVES WHO OPPOSE TRUE WORSHIP\nIF A FAMILY MEMBER LEAVES JEHOVAH\n",
"segment": "How should we view family opposition? How can we successfully deal with the challenges it brings? HOW TO VIEW FAMILY OPPOSITION\n3, 4. ( a) What effect do Jesus’ teachings have? ( b) When would it be especially challenging to follow Jesus? 3 Jesus knew that his teachings would divide people and that those who follow him would need courage to do so in the face of opposition. This opposition could affect peaceful relations among family members. Jesus said: “ Do not think I came to bring peace to the earth; I came to bring, not peace, but a sword.",
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"headings": "Who Is Jesus, According to Other Religions?\nJesus\nWho Is Jesus, According to Other Religions?\nWritten By J. Warner Wallace\n",
"segment": "the passage continues in a similar way for Nezer, Buni and Todah)\nJesus Was Respected\nWhile Jesus is often derided by modern Jews, this was not the case in the earliest of times. In fact, little negative material related to Jesus can be found in 1 st and 2 nd century Jewish literature. Jesus was largely recognized as a popular teacher who was revered by His followers and respected by his opponents. But as Christianity spread and the Divinity of Jesus was proclaimed throughout the known world, Jewish opposition rose. By 1000AD, many Jews were facing stiff persecution and blamed their situation on the rise of Christianity and the person of Jesus. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. Jesus Was a Miracle Worker\nAncient Jews also acknowledged Jesus had supernatural powers and performed miracles. They typically denied, however, Jesus’ power came from God. Instead, they often claimed Jesus wielded the power of the Devil (similar to the record of opposition found in the New Testament):",
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"headings": "Matthew 16\n– Revealing Who Jesus Is and What He Came to Do\n\nMatthew 16 – Revealing Who Jesus Is and What He Came to Do\nA. Warnings against the Sadducees and the Pharisees.\n1. (1-4) The Sadducees and the Pharisees seek a sign from Jesus.\n2. (5-12) Jesus cautions the disciples against false teaching.\nB. Peter proclaims Jesus as Messiah.\n1. (13) Jesus asks the disciples to tell Him who others say He is.\n2. (14-16) A pointed question and a pointed answer.\n3. (17-20) Jesus compliments Peter for His bold and correct declaration.\n4. (21) Jesus begins to reveal the full extent of His mission.\n5. (22-23) Peter’s unwitting opposition of Jesus.\nC. Jesus’ call to disciples.\n1. (24) Jesus declares His expectation that His followers would follow Him by dying to self.\n2. (25-27) The paradox of the cross: finding life by losing it.\n3. (28) A promise to see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom.\n",
"segment": "Enduring Word Bible Commentary Matthew Chapter 16\nMatthew 16 – Revealing Who Jesus Is and What He Came to Do\nA. Warnings against the Sadducees and the Pharisees. 1. ( 1-4) The Sadducees and the Pharisees seek a sign from Jesus. Then the Pharisees and Sadducees came, and testing Him asked that He would show them a sign from heaven. He answered and said to them, “When it is evening you say, ‘It will be fair weather, for the sky is red’; and in the morning, ‘It will be foul weather today, for the sky is red and threatening.’ Hypocrites! You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times. A wicked and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and no sign shall be given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah.” And He left them and departed.",
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"segment": "and in the morning, ‘It will be foul weather today, for the sky is red and threatening.’ Hypocrites! You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times. A wicked and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and no sign shall be given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah.” And He left them and departed. a. Then the Pharisees and Sadducees: Their working together showed a deep fear among the religious leaders. The Sadducees and Pharisees were long-standing enemies, and the fact that they came together against Jesus shows they regarded Him as a serious threat. i. “It is an extraordinary phenomenon to find a combination of the Pharisees and Sadducees. They stood for both beliefs and policies which were diametrically opposed.” (",
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"headings": "Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\n1. Jesus exposed motives.\n2. Jesus sought peace.\n3. Jesus applied Scripture.\n4. Jesus prayed.\n5. Jesus remained silent.\n6. Jesus loved.\nEquipped for Opposition\n",
"segment": "1 Peter 3:15 instructs us to “give an answer to those who ask,” and Colossians 4:6 instructs us to speak graciously “so that [we] may know how you ought to answer each person.” 1. Jesus exposed motives. In Mark 3, we find Jesus approaching a disfigured man in the synagogue. Verse 2 explains, “ [The Pharisees] watched Jesus to see whether he would heal him on the Sabbath, so that they might accuse him.” Mark tells of Jesus challenging them by responding, “Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life or to kill?” ( v. 4). Manmade rituals enforced by the Pharisees had made God’s Law joyless, and Jesus exposed their prideful and judgmental hearts. 2. Jesus sought peace.",
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"headings": "“Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord”\nLesson 4\n“Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord”\nPurpose\nPreparation\nSuggested Lesson Development\nAttention Activity\nScripture Discussion and Application\n1. John the Baptist prepares the way of the Lord Jesus Christ.\n2. Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist.\n3. Jesus withstands Satan’s temptations in the wilderness.\n4. Some of John the Baptist’s disciples decide to follow Jesus.\nConclusion\nAdditional Teaching Ideas\n1. Insights from the Savior’s baptism\n2. Jesus shows respect and love for his mother\n3. Jesus shows reverence as he cleanses the temple\n",
"segment": "How do the scriptures give us strength to withstand temptation? ( See Helaman 3:29–30 .) Satan twice questioned whether Jesus was the Son of God ( Matthew 4:3, 6 ). Why do you think Satan raised this question? How does he raise this question in the world today? When we face temptation, how does it help to know that we are children of God? ( See Moses 1:12–22 .) How can it help us to know that Jesus, the Son of God, faced temptations similar to those we face? ( As class members discuss this question, you may want to have them read Hebrews 4:14–15 .) Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin said: “",
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"segment": "When Jesus is arrested, in fear and protection, Peter cuts off the ear of the high priest’s servant. Instead of affirming this act of violence, Jesus commands peace: “Put your sword back in its place. For all who take the sword will perish by the sword. Do you think I cannot appeal to my Father, and he will at once send me more than twelve legions of angels? But how then should the Scriptures be fulfilled, that it must be so?” ( Matthew 26:52-54). Not only does Jesus condemn this behavior, but displays his loving nature by healing the man’s ear (Luke 22:51). 3. Jesus applied Scripture.",
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"segment": "Though Jesus later responds in truth to their questions, he is still accused of blasphemy, declared worthy of death, spit in the face, struck with their fists, mocked, and provoked (vv. 64-68). Yet amidst the turmoil, he chooses silence. 6. Jesus loved. As Jesus languished on the cross, he didn’t counter his accusers with insults, cursing, and retaliation—nor did he use his power to inflict pain. His submissive silence was a divine response from the nature of an almighty, all-powerful, sovereign God in the flesh—an example for all his people to follow. He withstood excruciating agony as long as he could so the door would be open to salvation, including for his enemies. Jesus forgave the thief on the cross hanging next to him who had earlier hurled insults at him, yet repented in his last moments (Luke 23:39-43). He prayed for the forgiveness of the very people who were crucifying him: “",
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"segment": "3 Jesus knew that his teachings would divide people and that those who follow him would need courage to do so in the face of opposition. This opposition could affect peaceful relations among family members. Jesus said: “ Do not think I came to bring peace to the earth; I came to bring, not peace, but a sword. For I came to cause division, with a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. Indeed, a man’s enemies will be those of his own household. ”— Matt. 10:34-36. 4 In saying “Do not think I came to bring peace,” Jesus meant that some of his listeners needed to think about the consequences of following him.",
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"segment": "Mark tells of Jesus challenging them by responding, “Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life or to kill?” ( v. 4). Manmade rituals enforced by the Pharisees had made God’s Law joyless, and Jesus exposed their prideful and judgmental hearts. 2. Jesus sought peace. When Jesus is arrested, in fear and protection, Peter cuts off the ear of the high priest’s servant. Instead of affirming this act of violence, Jesus commands peace: “Put your sword back in its place. For all who take the sword will perish by the sword. Do you think I cannot appeal to my Father, and he will at once send me more than twelve legions of angels?",
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"headings": "12 Greek Myths that Prove the Bible is Fake\n12 Greek Myths that Prove the Bible is Fake\nThe differences between the New Testament and the Old Testament\nThe Greek Myths in the Bible\nWhy didn’t Jesus Christ show up in Athens?\nWho came first, the Greek Gods or Jesus Christ?\nWhat is similar or opposite to the Greek myths in the Bible?\n1. Poseidon versus the Devil\n2. Hades versus Hell\n3. The Judgement of Paris versus Adam and Eve\n4. Apollo, God of light versus Jesus Christ\n5. Dionysus, God of Wine against turning water into wine\n6. Hercules versus Samson\n7. Orpheus versus Sodom and Gomorrah\n8. Atlas versus Flat Earth Belief\n9. Athena (Athens) versus Jesus (Jerusalem)\n10. Aphrodite, Goddess of Love versus Madonna\n11. The Twelve Olympians versus Twelve Apostles\n12. Hermes, God of Travel versus Travelling Apostles\nPin it … Share it\n",
"segment": "These two Testaments are also made up of many other books (a few pages) filled with stories, philosophies, and instructions. I assume the main reason for the Bible to be in existence is to give people an idea of God’s ways. In this regard, it has failed miserably. The differences between the New Testament and the Old Testament\nThe New Testament is the latest and greatest book, which mainly tells the story of Jesus Christ and his disciples, with a bonus of how loyal followers of Jesus can be saved at the end of time. All you have to do is follow the guidelines set in the New Testament, and you’ll be saved. That’s the major selling point behind it anyway. The Old Testament goes back even further before the time of Jesus when they were still doing sacrifices and other bizarre things. It tells the story of Adam and Eve, Noah and his Ark, plus numerous other stories set in Egypt and the Middle East region of today. The Old Testament contains a colossal amount of instructions to follow. Christians don’t worry too much about the Old Testament anymore because the New Testament aimed to override all of the other previous instructions set by God in the Old Testament.",
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"segment": "2. Conform to the example of Christ. 3. Follow him in all righteousness. How does this play out today? It won’t be easy, but if you commit to following him, there is a great reward for you on the other side of this life: eternity in his presence! So, when the world and your flesh beckon you to serve your own self-interests, do the opposite and direct that energy to seeking God first and the caring for others. This doesn’t mean you sacrifice self-care or allow others to walk over you like a doormat, but it does mean get the focus off yourself. Your life should be committed to serving and loving God and others.",
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"segment": "Consider him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.” Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nJesus, the Man of Sorrows, experienced opposition far worse than my situation. But in his eyes, it’s not relevant, for all who call on his name receive the same power and ability to face opposition. In studying and understanding the character of Jesus revealed in Scripture, I felt thoroughly equipped to face this challenging situation by mirroring Christ’s response. When we are antagonized or provoked, our first step should always be to ask the Holy Spirit to guide our hearts, minds, and words. 1 Peter 3:15 instructs us to “give an answer to those who ask,” and Colossians 4:6 instructs us to speak graciously “so that [we] may know how you ought to answer each person.” 1. Jesus exposed motives. In Mark 3, we find Jesus approaching a disfigured man in the synagogue. Verse 2 explains, “ [The Pharisees] watched Jesus to see whether he would heal him on the Sabbath, so that they might accuse him.”",
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"headings": "How to Endure Suffering\nHow to Endure Suffering\nBy Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth\nTen Principles for Enduring Suffering\n1. Don’t forget why you are suffering.\n2. Remember that you are a prisoner of Christ,\nnot of your circumstances or other people.\n3. Keep going back to the things you\nknow to be true from God’s Word.\n4. Keep doing whatever God has called you to do.\n5. Trust God to deal with those who oppose the truth.\n6. Remember times in the past when\nthe Lord delivered or rescued you.\n7. Rely on the resources God has given you:\n8. Remember that you are not alone in your suffering.\n9. No matter how difficult things are today, you can\nface the future with hope. Trust the Truth of Scripture.\n10. In all your suffering, remember Jesus Christ.\n",
"segment": "Remember what you received as a result of your salvation in Christ (2 Tim. 1:5). Remember your calling and the grace of God (2 Tim. 1:1, 9–12). Follow the pattern of the sound words that you have heard from me, in the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus (2 Tim. 1:13). 4. Keep doing whatever God has called you to do. Persevere, stay the course, and be faithful, regardless of any opposition or hardship (2 Tim. 4:1–5).",
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"segment": "Stoicism and Christianity: Lessons, Similarities and Differences\nStoicism and Christianity: Lessons, Similarities and Differences\nWisdom\nMost people see Stoicism and Christianity as polar opposites, but the belief systems do overlap in several ways. While more differences than similarities exist between the two, we shouldn’t let that preclude us from considering what both schools of thought offer as answers to that perennial question: how should we live? Stoicism, an ancient Greek philosophy formed in Athens, found its following when the Greek world was in chaos. Alexander the Great had died young after all his conquests, and Greece was left floundering. Offering security and peace in the face of violence, the Stoics believed they could find happiness by relying on their inner self. They taught that virtue, the highest good, is based on knowledge, and that the wise can live in harmony with the divine Reason that permeates nature. Christianity, based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, teaches love, compassion, charity, and forgiveness.",
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"segment": "But how then should the Scriptures be fulfilled, that it must be so?” ( Matthew 26:52-54). Not only does Jesus condemn this behavior, but displays his loving nature by healing the man’s ear (Luke 22:51). 3. Jesus applied Scripture. In Matthew 9, Jesus is found “reclined at a table in the house” with tax collectors and sinners (v. 10), which stirred up controversy amongst the Pharisees. They ask his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and ‘sinners’?” ( v. 11). How does Jesus respond? “ It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.",
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"segment": "Jesus prayed for all believers, that they may hear his message, believe, unite, evangelize, and be saved (vv. 20-25). 5. Jesus remained silent. When Jesus is arrested and faced with the Sanhedrin looking for false evidence against him, they question him. “’ Are you not going to answer? What is this testimony that these men are bringing against you?’ But Jesus remained silent” (Matthew 26:62-63, NIV). Jesus was aware of their bias, hostility, partiality, and their past history of twisting his words. His silence demonstrated how undeserving they were of a response.",
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"segment": "Are you not going to answer? What is this testimony that these men are bringing against you?’ But Jesus remained silent” (Matthew 26:62-63, NIV). Jesus was aware of their bias, hostility, partiality, and their past history of twisting his words. His silence demonstrated how undeserving they were of a response. Though Jesus later responds in truth to their questions, he is still accused of blasphemy, declared worthy of death, spit in the face, struck with their fists, mocked, and provoked (vv. 64-68). Yet amidst the turmoil, he chooses silence. 6. Jesus loved.",
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"headings": "10 Reasons To Believe There Is Power In The Name Of Jesus\n10 Reasons To Believe There Is Power In The Name Of Jesus\nThe power in the name of Jesus can be shown in many ways which include:\n1. Source of joy and strength\n2. God Fulfills our Needs\n3. The Name of Jesus Delivers us\n4. The Name of Jesus Enables us to Share Love to other People\n5. The Plague of Lisbon in the year 1432\n6. Jesus Christ was the Fulfillment of Prophecy in the Bible\n7. The Love of Jesus for Mankind\n8. Jesus is the Message of Hope\n9. The Teachings of Jesus Christ\n10. Forgiveness of our Sins\n",
"segment": "This is in spite of all the opposition and controversy that Jesus and his mission has faced. This goes to show that the power in the name of Jesus Christ is great and therefore can’t and will never be ignored. vimeo.com\n9. The Teachings of Jesus Christ\nJesus gave a message of love for each other and taught us to live together in peace. However, through our culture in the recent years, we have tried to civilize Him. The truth of the matter is that if we followed the teachings of Jesus to the letter, the violence and war we have today would not have been there. It is interesting to note that even those who do not recognise his Deity recognise his teachings as being morally superior. 10. Forgiveness of our Sins\nAccording to Colossians 1:14, the Name and Blood of Jesus grants us the forgiveness of sin. If we pray to God through his name, and repent of our sins, then the lord will forgive us.",
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"segment": "In Matthew 9, Jesus is found “reclined at a table in the house” with tax collectors and sinners (v. 10), which stirred up controversy amongst the Pharisees. They ask his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and ‘sinners’?” ( v. 11). How does Jesus respond? “ It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. But go and learn what this means: ‘ I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners” (vv. 12-13, NIV). Jesus used Hosea 6:6, the very scripture the Pharisees preached, to challenge their hardened hearts.",
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"headings": "\nGod Will Give You the Words\nMatthew 10:19\n",
"segment": "God Will Give You the Words | Daily Reflection | The High Calling\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGod Will Give You the Words\nDaily Reflection / Produced by The High Calling\n\"When you are arrested, don’t worry about how to respond or what to say. God will give you the right words at the right time.\" Matthew 10:19\nAs Jesus sent the twelve disciples out into the world to do the ministry of the kingdom of God, he warned them that they would not always be well received. Even as he had been condemned and attacked by many, so would they. In fact, the time would come when they would be arrested for bearing witness to Jesus. Yet the disciples shouldn't fear, because when the time came for them to make their defense of their ministry, God himself would give them the words to say. Today, millions of Christians face a threat similar to that of the first disciples. In China, North Korea, Sudan, Pakistan, and many other countries, followers of Jesus are routinely arrested for their Christian activities and face charges that often carry capital penalties. How they must cling to the promise of Jesus in Matthew 10:19. Most of us won't be arrested for our faith.",
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"title": "What Would Jesus Do in Today's World?",
"headings": "What Would Jesus Do in Today's World?\nWhat Would Jesus Do in Today's World?\nHere are five things I’m pretty sure Jesus would do in today’s world.\n1. Jesus would side with the poor, not with a party\n2. Jesus would follow God’s values, not heroes\n3. Jesus would put flesh on truth\n4. Jesus would model an alternate way\n5. Jesus would pray for the Kingdom to come\n",
"segment": "Whether left or right, Democrat or Republican, each side lives in its own echo chamber, with its own preferred TV news networks, talk show hosts, newspaper columnists, social commentators, blog writers, conventions, etc. We all seem to exist in huge feedback loops, squelching dissent and growing more extreme in our thinking, blithely ignoring evidence that our respective positions might be wrong. In fact, we want little to do with each other. In a recent Pew Research survey, it was found that 68 percent of Republicans and 62 percent of Democrats say they identify with their political party primarily out of their opposition to the other party. Indeed, 45 percent of Republicans and 41 percent of Democrats felt that the other party was a threat to the nation. And then there’s the hate. In 2010, a YouGov survey found that half of all Republicans and a third of Democrats said they would be “somewhat” or “very upset” if a son or daughter married someone from the other party. Back in 1960, just 5 percent of Republicans and 4 percent of Democrats said they would be unhappy at that prospect. How would Jesus respond to this world? By joining in the dissent and factionalism?",
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"headings": "20 Reasons Jesus is the True Superhero\n20 Reasons Jesus is the True Superhero\nNo Mistakes\nFearlessness\nEven-tempered\nNo Kryptonite\nPowerful Words\nScared Demons\nNo Pride Issues\nCouldn't Be Outsmarted\nDidn't Wear a Mask\nWas Never in Danger\nConnected With People\nBoth God and Man\nDied to Save His Enemies\nNever Sinned\nControlled the Elements\nUniversal Authority\nNo Technology\nWalked on Water\nWeapons Not Necessary\nDefeated Death\n",
"segment": "There were many times that people tried to kill Jesus, including try to throw Him off the edge of a cliff (Luke 4:29). All these people failed, because Jesus is in control of the timing of everything including His death. God had the life of Jesus already planned out, and Jesus knew this plan well in advance. Even when Jesus hung on the cross, He knew He was safe because the Lord would have Him rise again. There was nothing Jesus faced that required Him to be afraid. Connected With People\nShutterstock.com\nConnected With People\nJesus didn’t need a batcave to hide away from the world. Jesus was the opposite – a huge extrovert and people person. He appreciated being with others and sharing the Word of God with them. He would praise God with His followers and teach them how to bring others to Christianity. Even today, Jesus is able to connect with people on a huge scale.",
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"headings": "Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\n1. Jesus exposed motives.\n2. Jesus sought peace.\n3. Jesus applied Scripture.\n4. Jesus prayed.\n5. Jesus remained silent.\n6. Jesus loved.\nEquipped for Opposition\n",
"segment": "Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition | Unlocking the Bible\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nThursday, January 26, 2017\nI opened God’s Word with a heavy heart, feeling the burden of opposition. A friend had recently attacked my character due to a difference of ethical beliefs. Stunned and hurt by this, I quickly recognized my unpreparedness in facing this attack. Thankfully, the Holy Spirit prompted me to seek the Lord and the truth of his Word. I opened my Bible and was led to Hebrews 12:3, which answered my prayer for relief: “ Consider him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.” Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nJesus, the Man of Sorrows, experienced opposition far worse than my situation. But in his eyes, it’s not relevant, for all who call on his name receive the same power and ability to face opposition. In studying and understanding the character of Jesus revealed in Scripture, I felt thoroughly equipped to face this challenging situation by mirroring Christ’s response. When we are antagonized or provoked, our first step should always be to ask the Holy Spirit to guide our hearts, minds, and words.",
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"headings": "The author and perfecter of faith\nThe author and perfecter of faith\nSTUDIES IN HEBREWS\n© Rosemary Bardsley, 2002\nSTUDY TWELVE: THE AUTHOR AND PERFECTER OF FAITH\nA. THE AUTHOR AND PERFECTER OF FAITH\nB. THE RACE THAT JESUS RAN\nC. THE MINDSET OF JESUS\n'Let us fix our eyes on Jesus ... who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame ... ' (12:2).\nD. 'CONSIDER HIM ... '\n",
"segment": "What a source of strength it was to them to be assured that in the presence of God they had as their champion and intercessor one who had known similar and even sorer temptations, and had withstood them victoriously!' ( p 53). So we are told to run 'looking at Jesus' 'fixing our eyes on Jesus', because he has run this same race of faith to the max, suffering opposition, suffering intense pressure to give up and give in. B. THE RACE THAT JESUS RAN\nWe will look now at the Gospel record of the opposition and pressure that confronted Jesus. We will 'consider him who endured such opposition from sinful men' as we are commanded in Hebrews 12:3. In John 17:4 his testimony to the Father was 'I have finished the work you gave me to do'. He had run the race. He had almost finished the course set before him. There remained yet one more massive exposure to pressure and temptation, which he faced in the Garden of Gethsemane. His steadfastness there, his endurance there, led on to his ultimate suffering and his ultimate victory in the cross.",
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"headings": "Who Is Jesus, According to Other Religions?\nJesus\nWho Is Jesus, According to Other Religions?\nWritten By J. Warner Wallace\n",
"segment": "They brought Nakai. He said to them, “Must Nakai be killed? For it is written, “The innocent (naqi) and the righteous will not slay’” (Exodus 23:7). They said to him, “Yes, Nakai must be killed, for it is written, ‘In secret places he slays the innocent (naqi)’” (Psalm 10:8). ( b. Sanhedrin 43a; the passage continues in a similar way for Nezer, Buni and Todah)\nJesus Was Respected\nWhile Jesus is often derided by modern Jews, this was not the case in the earliest of times. In fact, little negative material related to Jesus can be found in 1 st and 2 nd century Jewish literature. Jesus was largely recognized as a popular teacher who was revered by His followers and respected by his opponents. But as Christianity spread and the Divinity of Jesus was proclaimed throughout the known world, Jewish opposition rose. By 1000AD, many Jews were facing stiff persecution and blamed their situation on the rise of Christianity and the person of Jesus.",
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"segment": "9. His courage. When you study the life of Jesus, it was His courage in the face of opposition of beating, of mockery, of betrayal; His steadiness of purpose, and His singularity of mission that allowed Him to move forward even into spaces where He knew He would be betrayed and crucified. He was and is not only God, but man. And as man His courage is not only inspiring, but in every sense of the word, transforming because He lives in and through His followers. It is His courage that animates my life with purpose, hope, and joy. 10. His inclusivity. Contrary to what a lot of Christianity has become today, Jesus was and is an “includer.”",
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"headings": "Christianity Promises Suffering and Persecution: Here’s How to Prepare\nChristianity Promises Suffering and Persecution: Here’s How to Prepare\nSuffering Is Normal in a Fallen World\nSuffering Is Promised for Christians\nHow to Prepare for the Reality of Suffering as a Christian\n",
"segment": "Paul was quite explicit in saying this was to be expected by everyone who follows Jesus ( 2 Tim. 3:12, ESV ). In the Bible, suffering and opposition are a normal part of the normal Christian life. The comfortable experience of Christians in the West has actually been an anomaly in this regard. Because of the Christian heritage of Western civilization, combined with democratic freedoms and historic rule of law, Western Christians have largely been left alone for their faith. Even today, as Western nations become increasingly post-Christian (and even anti-Christian), the opposition experienced by most Christians goes little beyond mockery. However, there are signs that this protected status may be changing. If it continues to do so, it will simply put Western Christians in the same boat as their brothers and sisters all over the world. Today, in Islamic, Hindu, and Communist parts of the world, being a follower of Jesus means, at best, losing your job and being rejected by your family. At worst, it can mean imprisonment, beating, and even death.",
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"segment": "He is known for his eloquence and wisdom which successfully gained many followers of Jesus; so much so that he attracted the notice of some very bad men. They accuse Stephen of blasphemy against Moses and God in front of an assembly of men which Stephen faced bravely (legend has it that his face took on the formation of an angel). The men exacted the requisite ancient punishment of stoning to death. In his parting words, Stephen selflessly asks only for his enemies’ salvation: “ Lord, do not hold this sin against them” [Acts 7:60]. As it turned out, Stephen’s public stoning had the exact opposite effect his executioners had intended because many Christ followers fled Jerusalem fearing for their lives to Judea and Samaria, taking with them (and subsequently spreading) a belief system that had been relatively confined to Jerusalem. As the first Christian martyr, Stephen’s feast day comes right after Jesus’ on December 26. Like many names from the Bible, Stephen gained popularity in ancient times and on throughout the Middle Ages as people bestowed names upon their children in homage to those they revered. Today, the Spanish version of Stephen, Esteban, is popular in France and Chile.",
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"headings": "What Would Jesus Do in Today's World?\nWhat Would Jesus Do in Today's World?\nHere are five things I’m pretty sure Jesus would do in today’s world.\n1. Jesus would side with the poor, not with a party\n2. Jesus would follow God’s values, not heroes\n3. Jesus would put flesh on truth\n4. Jesus would model an alternate way\n5. Jesus would pray for the Kingdom to come\n",
"segment": "not with acquiescence and passivity, not by giving in to the arresting powers of conformity and privacy. But by building a new world order—what Jesus called the Kingdom of God. Here are five things I’m pretty sure Jesus would do in today’s world. 1. Jesus would side with the poor, not with a party\nIt has been claimed that partisan politics is an even more divisive issue in America today than race. Whether left or right, Democrat or Republican, each side lives in its own echo chamber, with its own preferred TV news networks, talk show hosts, newspaper columnists, social commentators, blog writers, conventions, etc. We all seem to exist in huge feedback loops, squelching dissent and growing more extreme in our thinking, blithely ignoring evidence that our respective positions might be wrong. In fact, we want little to do with each other. In a recent Pew Research survey, it was found that 68 percent of Republicans and 62 percent of Democrats say they identify with their political party primarily out of their opposition to the other party. Indeed, 45 percent of Republicans and 41 percent of Democrats felt that the other party was a threat to the nation.",
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"headings": "\nGod Will Give You the Words\nMatthew 10:19\n",
"segment": "Yet the disciples shouldn't fear, because when the time came for them to make their defense of their ministry, God himself would give them the words to say. Today, millions of Christians face a threat similar to that of the first disciples. In China, North Korea, Sudan, Pakistan, and many other countries, followers of Jesus are routinely arrested for their Christian activities and face charges that often carry capital penalties. How they must cling to the promise of Jesus in Matthew 10:19. Most of us won't be arrested for our faith. But we might stand in other \"courts\"— when we speak up for Christ in a university classroom or when we try to explain to our boss why we won't lie to cover up her mistakes or when we stand up for social justice and righteousness in the public square. The promise of Jesus, that God will give us the right words to say, encourages us to be bold and clear, yet humble. We do not speak as if we were God. But we speak in the confidence that God is with us, guiding and helping us to proclaim the truth without fear. QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION:",
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"segment": "Introduction to General Epistles | Bible Commentary | Theology of Work\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to General Epistles\nBible Commentary / Produced by TOW Project\nThe seven letters of James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1, 2, and 3 John, and Jude are often called the General (or Catholic) Epistles because they seem to speak to the Christian church in general, rather than to individual churches. They are also united by their interest in practical matters such as organizational leadership, hard work, fairness, good relationships, and effective communication. The General Epistles reflect the essential challenge Christians faced in the Roman Empire—how to follow Jesus in a tough environment. Early Christians faced problems such as slavery, favoritism, and abuse by the rich and powerful. They dealt with harsh words and conflicts. They dealt with the real tensions between ambition and dependence on God, and the fear that doing things God’s way would put them in conflict with those in authority. In general, they felt a sense of alienation living and working in a world that seemed incompatible with following Jesus. Many of today’s Christians experience similar tensions at work. On the one hand, many Christians have more opportunity to serve God in their work than in any other sphere of life. Business, government, educational, nonprofit, and at-home workplaces accomplish a tremendous amount of good in society.",
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"headings": "sermon: Boldness in a World of Unbelief (Acts 4:1-22)\nsermon: Boldness in a World of Unbelief (Acts 4:1-22)\nBoldness in a World of Unbelief\nActs 4:1-22\nIntroduction\nPrimary Claim of the Text\nThe world hates Jesus because He is not of this world.\nHuman Condition Met By the Text\n1. The Conquest of Gospel Preaching\n2. The Rejected Cornerstone\nHard Hearts…\nPeter’s Boldness…\nCrucified by them and raised by God…\nThey rejected the stone and God has made Jesus the cornerstone…\n3. The Freedom of Speech\nPrimary Claim of the Text\nThe world hates Jesus and His followers because we are not of this world.\nHuman Condition Met By the Text\nLike this:\n",
"segment": "The Apostles often deliberate/pray then they decide what the right thing to do is based on God’s Word/leading of the Spirit. They do it and God blesses. This pattern is how all churches should operate and how every individual Christian should live. We will have trials and opposition, that’s a given. What’s important is how we respond when they come our way. Look for the opposition that is encountered here in today’s text and then look for how the Apostles respond and then see what God does…\nPrimary Claim of the Text\nThe world hates Jesus because He is not of this world. Human Condition Met By the Text\nWe have a need to be bold in a world of unbelievers. What do we do when we experience resistance concerning our Christian faith? In our world, Christians will experience trouble. What will we do when it happens to us?",
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"headings": "Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\n1. Jesus exposed motives.\n2. Jesus sought peace.\n3. Jesus applied Scripture.\n4. Jesus prayed.\n5. Jesus remained silent.\n6. Jesus loved.\nEquipped for Opposition\n",
"segment": "Later in Matthew 12, Jesus uses the same scripture from Hosea to challenge the Pharisees: “ If you had known what this means…you would not have condemned the guiltless” (v. 7). 4. Jesus prayed. As Jesus awaited his impending suffering and death, he stepped aside in isolation to pray. Opposition caused Jesus to feel sorrowful and troubled, overwhelming his soul to the point of death (Matthew 26:36-38). Jesus, fully God yet fully man, still needed his Father. Three times in Gethsemane, Matthew says he “fell with his face to the ground and prayed, ‘My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will’” (vv. 39, 42, 44).",
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"title": "Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians",
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"segment": "Landscape\nThe bustling seaport city of Thessalonica was the capital of Macedonia, located along the Egnatian Way — the most important trade route in the Roman Empire, running from Rome to Asia Minor. With the influence of various cultures and pagan religions, the fledgling community of believers in Thessalonica faced a multitude of pressures and persecutions . Themes\nStanding Firm in the Faith: The new believers in Thessalonica faced heavy opposition from both Jews and Gentiles. As first-century Christians, they were constantly under threat of stoning, beatings, torture, and crucifixion. Following Jesus Christ took a courageous, all-encompassing commitment. The believers in Thessalonica managed to stay true to the faith even without the presence of the apostles. As believers filled with the Holy Spirit today, we too can stand firm in our faith no matter how difficult the opposition or persecution becomes. Hope of the Resurrection: Besides encouraging the church, Paul wrote this letter to correct some doctrinal errors regarding the resurrection.",
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"headings": "Philippians Chapter 2\nPhilippians Chapter 2\nDaily Study Questions for Philippians Chapter 2\nDay One\nDay Two\nDay Three\nDay Four\nDay Five\nDay Six\n",
"segment": "What do the following verses tell us about Timothy? Verse 19\nVerse 20\nVerse 22\n3. According to Voice of the Martyrs more than 40 nations around the world today persecute Christians for their faith. In some of these nations, it's illegal to own a Bible, to share your faith in Christ, change your faith, or teach your children about Jesus. Those who boldly follow Christ—in spite of government edict or radical opposition—can face harassment, arrest, torture, and even death. Yet, Christians continue to meet for worship and witness for Christ, and the church in restricted nations is growing. Seeing there is little if any opposition, what prevents us from sharing our faith in a free country such as America? Day Six\n1. Paul states he is confident he will go the Philippians soon and hopes to send Timothy to them soon, but sends Epaphroditus. List 4 titles given to Epaphroditus in verse 25 of Philippians Chapter 2.",
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"url": "https://unlockingthebible.org/2017/01/six-ways-jesus-faced-opposition/",
"title": "Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition | Unlocking the Bible",
"headings": "Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\n1. Jesus exposed motives.\n2. Jesus sought peace.\n3. Jesus applied Scripture.\n4. Jesus prayed.\n5. Jesus remained silent.\n6. Jesus loved.\nEquipped for Opposition\n",
"segment": "Similarly, in the Gospel of John chapter 17, Jesus prays for himself, for his disciples, and for all believers. As his impending death and resurrection approached, he prayed for salvation and for the Father’s glory as he awaited this fulfillment (vv. 1-5). He lifted up his disciples in prayer for physical and spiritual protection, unity, the full measure of his joy, obedience, and sanctification (vv. 6-19). Jesus prayed for all believers, that they may hear his message, believe, unite, evangelize, and be saved (vv. 20-25). 5. Jesus remained silent. When Jesus is arrested and faced with the Sanhedrin looking for false evidence against him, they question him. “’",
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"url": "https://unlockingthebible.org/2017/01/six-ways-jesus-faced-opposition/",
"title": "Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition | Unlocking the Bible",
"headings": "Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\n1. Jesus exposed motives.\n2. Jesus sought peace.\n3. Jesus applied Scripture.\n4. Jesus prayed.\n5. Jesus remained silent.\n6. Jesus loved.\nEquipped for Opposition\n",
"segment": "Opposition caused Jesus to feel sorrowful and troubled, overwhelming his soul to the point of death (Matthew 26:36-38). Jesus, fully God yet fully man, still needed his Father. Three times in Gethsemane, Matthew says he “fell with his face to the ground and prayed, ‘My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will’” (vv. 39, 42, 44). Similarly, in the Gospel of John chapter 17, Jesus prays for himself, for his disciples, and for all believers. As his impending death and resurrection approached, he prayed for salvation and for the Father’s glory as he awaited this fulfillment (vv. 1-5). He lifted up his disciples in prayer for physical and spiritual protection, unity, the full measure of his joy, obedience, and sanctification (vv. 6-19).",
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"url": "https://wyattgraham.com/how-is-jesus-the-temple/",
"title": "How Is Jesus the Temple? | Wyatt Graham",
"headings": "How Is Jesus the Temple?\nHow Is Jesus the Temple?\nThe Temple Promise\nThe Spirit’s Ministry of Remembrance\nTemples of God\n",
"segment": "What is key here is: ( 1) the body of Christ becomes a holy temple in the Lord Jesus Christ, and (2) we become God’s dwelling place by the Holy Spirit. In short, human persons become the body of Jesus Christ—we the body and Christ the head (or cornerstone). The Spirit indwells us in ways similar to how the Spirit indwells Christ. And so we become temples as Jesus is the temple, and this occurs via our union with his body by the Spirit. This mystery always was God’s plan A. It is not as if temples somehow preceded God’s plan. They may precede Christ’s appearance along the spectrum of time. But they do not logically precede Christ our temple. Nor does the Spirit indwelling us follow from the existence of temples; just the opposite, temples presage our transfiguration into the Spiritual body of Christ.",
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"url": "https://unlockingthebible.org/2017/01/six-ways-jesus-faced-opposition/",
"title": "Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition | Unlocking the Bible",
"headings": "Six Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\nSix Ways Jesus Faced Opposition\n1. Jesus exposed motives.\n2. Jesus sought peace.\n3. Jesus applied Scripture.\n4. Jesus prayed.\n5. Jesus remained silent.\n6. Jesus loved.\nEquipped for Opposition\n",
"segment": "But go and learn what this means: ‘ I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners” (vv. 12-13, NIV). Jesus used Hosea 6:6, the very scripture the Pharisees preached, to challenge their hardened hearts. Later in Matthew 12, Jesus uses the same scripture from Hosea to challenge the Pharisees: “ If you had known what this means…you would not have condemned the guiltless” (v. 7). 4. Jesus prayed. As Jesus awaited his impending suffering and death, he stepped aside in isolation to pray.",
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"url": "https://www.sonlife.com/blog/what-is-a-follower-of-jesus/",
"title": "What is a Follower of Jesus? - Sonlife",
"headings": "What is a Follower of Jesus?\nWhat is a Follower of Jesus?\nWE RECOGNIZE HIS AUTHORITY IN AND OVER OUR LIVES\nWE MAKE DISCIPLES\nWE GET BAPTIZED\nWE OBEY JESUS’ COMMANDS\nWE GO TO THE WORLD\nWE FOLLOW\n",
"segment": "It is essential that to teach others to obey Jesus, we must first be doing obeying him. Every follower of Jesus is by nature a leader – we are to lead others into obeying Jesus and surrendering to his way of life – which is the best and most fabulous way to live life! To lead others we must first be doing. Jesus expects his followers to obey what he taught – it is not an add-on to our faith or for the over zealous. We need to apply the Bible to our lives in a way that honors Jesus and places him at the centre of our lives. Simply put, followers of Jesus obey him! WE GO TO THE WORLD\nWe share Jesus with a lost, broken, and hurting world. Throughout his life, Jesus took the gospel into public spaces. Today, we seem dedicated to keeping the gospel inside church buildings, but Jesus did the opposite. He shared God’s good and practical love in markets, next to bathing pools, in town centers, on mountain tops, on beaches, at a watering hole, on a road;",
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"title": "Victory In Jesus Sermon by Christopher Benfield, 1 Peter 5:6-11 - SermonCentral.com",
"headings": "\nVictory In Jesus\nContributed by Christopher Benfield on Mar 19, 2020 (message contributor)\nSummary: As Peter concluded this very practical letter that addressed the difficulties the church faced while seeking to encourage them to remain committed, he drew their focus back to the one who could provide all they needed regardless of the situation - the Lord Jesus Christ.\nVictory in Jesus\n1 Peter 5: 6-11\n",
"segment": "6-11\nWe have considered much in our time moving through Peter’s first epistle. Being aware of their struggles, Peter addressed their need while challenging them to remain steadfast in spite of the opposition they faced. He knew the world was watching their lives, desiring to see how they responded to adversity. Regardless of the situation, they were expected to live in a way that revealed the transformation they had received through Christ. We are much removed from those to whom Peter wrote, and yet many similarities remain. We too face challenges and struggles in life. Like the saints of old, we are expected to remain steadfast in trials, portraying a positive witness for the Lord. So, all of this begs the question – how does one overcome adversity and remain influential in a culture that is opposed to everything we hold dear? There is only one way, and that is through the guidance and provision of Christ. Apart from Him, we will suffer defeat and discouragement.",
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"title": "Enduring Word Bible Commentary Matthew Chapter 16",
"headings": "Matthew 16\n– Revealing Who Jesus Is and What He Came to Do\n\nMatthew 16 – Revealing Who Jesus Is and What He Came to Do\nA. Warnings against the Sadducees and the Pharisees.\n1. (1-4) The Sadducees and the Pharisees seek a sign from Jesus.\n2. (5-12) Jesus cautions the disciples against false teaching.\nB. Peter proclaims Jesus as Messiah.\n1. (13) Jesus asks the disciples to tell Him who others say He is.\n2. (14-16) A pointed question and a pointed answer.\n3. (17-20) Jesus compliments Peter for His bold and correct declaration.\n4. (21) Jesus begins to reveal the full extent of His mission.\n5. (22-23) Peter’s unwitting opposition of Jesus.\nC. Jesus’ call to disciples.\n1. (24) Jesus declares His expectation that His followers would follow Him by dying to self.\n2. (25-27) The paradox of the cross: finding life by losing it.\n3. (28) A promise to see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom.\n",
"segment": "You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times: Jesus condemned their hypocrisy. They felt confident about predicting the weather from the signs they saw around them, but were blind to the signs regarding Jesus’ Messianic credentials right before their eyes. i. “The proof that they cannot discern the ‘signs’ is that they ask for a sign!” ( Carson)\nii. Jesus wasn’t the only one to notice the hypocrisy in His day. The Jews of Jesus’ day had a proverb saying that if all the hypocrites in the world were divided into ten parts, Jerusalem would contain nine of the ten parts. iii. You cannot discern the signs of the times: Jesus said this of the religious leaders of His own day regarding the signs of His first coming.",
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"title": "Who is Isaiah in the Bible and Why is He Important? - Beliefnet",
"headings": "Who is Isaiah in the Bible and Why is He Important?\nWho is Isaiah in the Bible and Why is He Important?\nJoin Beliefnet Today!\n",
"segment": "We are told through tradition that he suffered a martyr’s death during the reign of King Manasseh. His work brought him into direct contact with kings and priest and he encountered strong opposition from both groups. At times, this opposition was so strong that he was forced to give up speaking in public and confine his ministry to a group of disciples with whom he met privately. Isaiah expressed convictions that were similar to those spoken to the people of Israel by Amos and Hosea. Despite the immediate dangers that the nation of Judah faced, Isaiah was confident of the ultimate triumph of the Hebrew people. Isaiah was sure that any temporary disaster would not be the final end of the Judean kingdom. We can learn a great deal from the book of Isaiah. While we don’t have a lot of information about his life, his inspired writings and prophecies have been preserved for generations in the Bible. The prophecies of Isaiah point to the end of age when Jesus Christ will return and set up the Kingdom of God. The book is also filled with warnings – warnings of the Day of the Lord and warnings to Israel and Judah which are very relevant to us today.",
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"url": "https://www.christianity.com/bible/bible.php?book=42&ver=niv",
"title": "Luke - Complete Bible Book Chapters and Summary - New International Version",
"headings": "Luke\nLuke\nWho Wrote the Gospel of Luke?\nContext and Background of Luke\nMain Theme and Purpose of Luke\nWhat Can We Learn from Luke Today?\nOur Favorite Verses from Luke\nSources\n",
"segment": "John’s ministry and baptism of Jesus comes next, followed by Jesus’s temptation in the wilderness. Then comes Jesus’s rejection in Nazareth and his initial teaching and miracles, including driving out demons and healing sickness (4:31-44). Luke 5 begins with the calling of Jesus’s first disciples, followed by more miracles and the calling of the rest of the 12 disciples (6:13). Next come Jesus’s well-known discourses, including the Beatitudes, loving one’s enemies, and judging others. The story of the centurion’s great faith is included, as is Jesus’s anointing by the sinful woman, who pours out expensive, precious perfume upon his feet in gratitude for the salvation he offers (7:36-50). The next chapters relate more of Jesus’s ministry, miracles, and teachings, including the Parable of the Sower, his calming of the storm, feeding the 5,000, and resurrection of the dead girl. It also recounts his revelation that he would be rejected, killed, and “on the third day be raised to life” ( Luke 9:22 ). Jesus’s journey to Jerusalem comes next, along with the account of the opposition he faces, his great healings and other miracles, his teachings on prayer and repentance, and his warnings about hypocrisy. This section also includes the several parables. Chapter 19 through 23 recount his triumphant arrival in Jerusalem as king, his betrayal, his last supper, his fervent prayer on the Mount of Olives, and his arrest, crucifixion, and death.",
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"url": "http://www.gospelrenewal.com/blog/2013/02/the-acts-of-the-apostles-major-themes/",
"title": "The Acts of the Apostles Major Themes | Gospel Renewal",
"headings": "The Acts of the Apostles Major Themes\nThe Acts of the Apostles Major Themes",
"segment": "4- The Holy Spirit does the miraculous as the message of Jesus goes forward. The narrative of Acts makes the case that both the witness of the church and the miraculous power of the Spirit are required for gospel to spread. The Spirit doesn’t act arbitrarily. He acts to support the spread of the gospel, to build up the church in its mission of taking the name of Jesus to the nations. The movement formula in the book of Acts seems to be simple – preach Jesus and ask the Spirit to do the supernatural to confirm your message. 5- Gospel ministry and persecution go together. We don’t like to talk about this much in the American church (because we like to be comfortable), but the book of Acts shows us what Christians around the world know to be true. When we boldly proclaim Jesus as Lord and Messiah, we will face opposition. In fact, a lack of difficulty and opposition may shows that we are not following in the footsteps of the early church. 6- God can convert anyone, regardless of their past opposition to Him.",
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\n26:\n \n\nIf\n \nGod\n \nloves\n \nthe\n \npeople\n \nof\n \nJudah\n \nso\n \nmuch,\n \nwhy\n \ndoesn’t\n \nHe\n \ngive\n \nthem\n \nmore\n \ntime\n \nto\n \nrepent?\n\nHow\n \nmight\n \nthis\n \nexplain\n \nwhy\n \nGod\n \nallows\n \nus\n \nto\n \npass\n \nthrough\n \ndicult\n \ntimes\n \nin\n \nour\n \nlives?\n\nWhat\n \ncaution\n \nmust\n \nwe\n \nkeep\n \nin\n \nmind\n \nin\n \nsuch\n \ncircumstances?\n\n\n \n27:\n \n\nWhat\n \nare\n \nsome\n \nways\n \nwe\n \nmake\n \nother\n \ngods\n \nfor\n \nourselves?\n\nCOVENANT\n \nAND\n \nCONSPIRACY\n—\nJEREMIAH\n \n11–13\n\n\n \n28:\n \nWhy\n \nis\n \nintentional\n \nsin\n \nmore\n \ndangerous\n \nthan\n \nforgetfulness\n \nor\n \nmomentary\n \nweakness?\n\n\n \n29:\n \nWhat\n \nis\n \nJeremiah’s\n \ncomplaint?\n\n\n \n30:\n \nHow\n \nwould\n \nyou\n \nanswer\n \nsomeone\n \nwho\n \nmade\n \nthis\n \nsame\n \ncomplaint\n \nabout\n \nGod\n \nto\n \nyou?\n\n\n \n31:\n \nWhy\n \nhas\n \nthe\n \nLord\n \ndelayed\n \npunishment\n \nfor\n \nthese\n \nhypocrites?\n\n\n \n32:\n \nWhat\n \nwas\n \nthe\n \nlesson\n \nof\n \nthe\n \nloincloth?\n\n\n \n33:\n \nIn\n \nwhat\n \nway\n \nis\n \ndrunkenness\n \na\n \npowerful\n \nsymbol\n \nof\n \nsin’s\n \neffects\n \nand\n \nGod’s\n \njudgment?\n\n\n \n34:\n \n\nHow\n \nis\n \nBaptism\n \na\n \nremedy\n \nto\n \nthe\n \neffects\n \nof\n \nsin\n \nand\n \nrebellion?\n\nTHE\n \nDROUGHT—JEREMIAH\n \n14–15\n\n\n \n36:\n \n\nWhat\n \ncan\n \nencourage\n \nus\n \nto\n \npray\n \nfor\n \nstubbornly\n \nunrepentant\n \npeople\n \nwho\n \nhurt\n \nus?\n\n\n \n37:\n \n\n\n \n38:\n \n\nWhat\n \nis\n \nthe\n \ngreat\n \ndanger\n \nof\n \nthis\n \nfalse\n \nteaching?\n\n\n \n39:\n \n\nWhy\n \nis\n \nit\n \nsignificant\n \nthat\n \nGod\n \nmentions\n \nMoses\n \nand\n \nSamuel?\n\n\n \n40:\n \n\nWhat\n \nshould\n \nthis\n \nremind\n \nus\n \nabout\n \nJudgment\n \nDay?\n\n\n \n41:\n \n\n\n \n42:\n \n\nWhy\n \ndid\n \nthe\n \npeople\n \nof\n \nJerusalem\n \nhate\n \nJeremiah\n \nso\n \nmuch?\n\nHow\n \ncan\n \na\n \nChristian\n \nfind\n \nencouragement\n \nto\n \nwitness\n \nin\n \nsuch\n \na\n \nhostile\n \nenvironment?\n\nDISASTER\n \nAND\n \nCOMFORT—\nJEREMIAH\n \n16:1–17:18\n\nTHE\n \nSABBATH\n \nAND\n \nISRAEL\n’S\n \nIDENTITY\n—JEREMIAH\n \n17:19–27\n\n\n \n47:\n \nHow\n \ndid\n \ncontinuing\n \ntheir\n \ndaily\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nSabbath\n \nharm\n \nIsrael’s\n \nspiritual\n \nhealth?\n\n\n \n48:\n \n\nTHE\n \nPOTTER\n \nAND\n \nISRAEL—\nJEREMIAH\n \n18–20\n\n\n \n50:\n \n\nWhat\n \nwas\n \nthe\n \npeople’s\n \nresponse\n \nto\n \nJeremiah’s\n \nmessage\n \nin\n \nverse\n \n18?\n \n\nWhy\n \nis\n \nit\n \nhard\n \nfor\n \nus\n \nto\n \nbelieve\n \nGod’s\n \nwarning,\n \nrepent,\n \nand\n \nreceive\n \nHis\n \ngrace?\n\n\n \n51:\n \n\n\n \n52:\n \n\nWhat\n \nis\n \nremarkable\n \nabout\n \nGod\n \nsending\n \nJeremiah\n \nto\n \npreach\n \nto\n \nsuch\n \ncriminals?\n\n\n \n53:\n \nHow\n \ndoes\n \nthis\n \nmistreatment\n \nof\n \nGod’s\n \nprophet\n \nforeshadow\n \nJesus’\n \npassion?\n\nCONDEMNATION\n \nOF\n \nKINGS,\n \nPROPHETS,\n \nAND\n \nPEOPLE—\nJEREMIAH\n \n21–24\n\n\n \n57:\n \nWhat\n \ndoes\n \nthis\n \nshow\n \nabout\n \nthe\n \nsins\n \nfor\n \nwhich\n \nGod\n \nwas\n \ngoing\n \nto\n \ndestroy\n \nJerusalem?\n\n\n \n58:\n \nWhy\n \nis\n \nit\n \nhard\n \nfor\n \nsinners\n \nto\n \ntreasure\n \npeople\n \nmore\n \nthan\n \nthings?\n\n\n \n59:\n \nWhat\n \nhope\n \ncan\n \nChristians\n \nwho\n \nare\n \npersecuted\n \nand\n \noppressed\n \nby\n \ncorrupt,\n \nselfish\n \ngovernment\n \nocials\n \ndraw\n \nfrom\n \nJesus’\n \npromised\n \nreturn?\n\n\n \n60:\n \nHow\n \ncan\n \nyou\n \nguard\n \nagainst\n \nChristian\n \nministers\n \nand\n \nleaders\n \nwho\n \nfail\n \nto\n \ncall\n \nsinners\n \nto\n \nrepent,\n \nor\n \nwho\n \ngive\n \nthem\n \nfalse\n \nconfidence\n \nin\n \ntheir\n \ngood\n \nworks?\n\n\n \n61:\n \nWhat\n \nthinking\n \nshould\n \nwe\n \navoid\n \nwhen\n \nwe\n \nsee\n \nothers\n \ngoing\n \nthrough\n \na\n \ndicult\n \ntrial\n \nin\n \ntheir\n \nlives?\n\nFORETELLING\n \nTHE\n \nBABYLONIAN\n \nEXILE—JEREMIAH\n \n25–29\n\n\n \n63:\n \n\nHow\n \ndid\n \nthe\n \npeople\n \nof\n \nJudah\n \nabuse\n \nGod’s\n \npatience?\n\nWhat\n \nsimilar\n \ndanger\n \ndo\n \nwe\n \nface\n \nwhile\n \nawaiting\n \nJesus’\n \nsecond\n \nreturn?\n\n\n \n66:\n \n\nWhy\n \nis\n \ndrunkenness\n \na\n \ngood\n \npicture\n \nof\n \nthe\n \ndevastating\n \neffects\n \nof\n \nGod’s\n \nwrath?\n\nHow\n \ndoes\n \nthis\n \ncup\n \nrelate\n \nto\n \nJesus’\n \ndeath\n \non\n \nthe\n \ncross?\n\nWhat\n \ncup\n \ndoes\n \nJesus\n \nnow\n \noffer\n \nus\n \ninstead\n \nof\n \nthe\n \ncup\n \nof\n \nwrath?\n\n\n \n67:\n \n\n\n \n68:\n \n\nWhy\n \ndid\n \nthe\n \nJewish\n \nreligious\n \nleaders\n \ncharge\n \nJeremiah\n \nwith\n \ntreason—a\n \ncapital\n \noffense?\n \n\n\n \n69:\n \n\n\n \n70:\n \n\nHow\n \nis\n \nthis\n \nsimilar\n \nto\n \nthe\n \ntrials\n \nof\n \nour\n \nLord\n \nJesus?\n\nHow\n \ndid\n \nGod\n \nspare\n \nJeremiah’s\n \nlife\n \ndespite\n \nthe\n \nwicked\n \nking\n \nwho\n \nwas\n \nhis\n \njudge?\n\n\n \n71:\n \n\n\n \n72:\n \n\nWhat\n \ndoes\n \nthe\n \nwooden\n \nyoke\n \nsignify?\n\nWhat\n \nis\n \ndifferent\n \nabout\n \nthe\n \naudience\n \nto\n \nwhom\n \nJeremiah\n \npreached\n \nwearing\n \nthis\n \nyoke?\n \n\n\n \n73:\n \n\n\n \n74:\n \n\nWhere\n \ncan\n \nyou\n \nsee\n \na\n \nsense\n \nof\n \nhumor\n \nor\n \nlonging\n \nin\n \nJeremiah’s\n \nresponse?\n\n\n \n75:\n \n\nHow\n \ndid\n \nthese\n \nfirst\n \nexiles\n \nhave\n \nit\n \nbetter\n \nthan\n \nthe\n \nJews\n \nwho\n \nnow\n \nremained\n \nin\n \nJerusalem?\n\n\n \n76:\n \n\n\n \n77:\n \n\nPROMISES\n \nOF\n \nRESTORATION\n \nAND\n \nTHE\n \nNEW\n \nCOVENANT—JEREMIAH\n \n\n\n \n79:\n \nWhy\n \nis\n \nthis\n \nreassuring\n \nGospel\n \npromise\n \nthrough\n \nthe\n \nMessiah\n \nso\n \nrelevant\n \nfor\n \nus\n \ntoday?\n\n\n \n80:\n \nHow\n \ndoes\n \nthe\n \ngracious\n \nGospel\n \nof\n \nthis\n \nsection\n \ncompare\n \nto\n \nthe\n \nwrath\n \nGod\n \nexpressed\n \nthrough\n \nJeremiah\n \nearlier\n \nin\n \nthis\n \nbook?\n\n\n \n81:\n \nWhat\n \ncomfort\n \ndoes\n \nthis\n \npassage\n \ngive\n \nyou\n \nwhen\n \nyou\n \nthink\n \nof\n \nthe\n \ndiculties\n \nyou\n \nare\n \nfacing\n \nor\n \nhave\n \nfaced\n \nin\n \nyour\n \nlife?\n\n\n \n82:\n \nWhat\n \nis\n \ndifferent\n \nabout\n \nthis\n \nnew\n \ncovenant?\n\n\n \n83:\n \nHow\n \nwould\n \nthis\n \npurchase\n \ncomfort\n \nthe\n \nIsraelites\n \nwhile\n \nthey\n \nwere\n \nliving\n \nfar\n \naway\n \nin\n \nBabylon?\n\n\n \n84:\n \nHow\n \ndo\n \nthe\n \nScriptures\n \nand\n \nthe\n \nbread\n \nand\n \nwine\n \nof\n \nHoly\n \nCommunion\n \nthat\n \nwe\n \ncan\n \nhold\n \nin\n \nour\n \nhands\n \ngive\n \nus\n \nthis\n \nsame\n \nreassurance\n \nof\n \nour\n \neternal\n \nhome\n \nwith\n \nGod?\n\n\n \n85:\n \nWhy\n \ndoes\n \nGod\n \nstart\n \nHis\n \nexplanation\n \nwith\n \nLaw\n \nand\n \njudgment?\n\n\n \n86:\n \nWhy\n \nis\n \nit\n \nessential\n \nfor\n \nGod\n \nto\n \ngive\n \nus\n \nnew\n \nhearts?\n\n\n \n87:\n \nHow\n \nmight\n \nthis\n \npassage\n \nbring\n \nhope\n \nand\n \nconsolation\n \nto\n \na\n \nperson\n \ndealing\n \nwith\n \ngrief;\n \nfinancial\n \nstruggles;\n \nproblems\n \nof\n \nphysical,\n \nmental,\n \nor\n \nemotional\n \nhealth;\n \nor\n \nrelationship\n \nissues?\n\n\n \n88:\n \n\nFIRST\n \nHISTORICAL\n \nAPPENDIX—\nJEREMIAH\n \n34–35\n\n\n \n89:\n \nHow\n \ndid\n \nthe\n \nJewish\n \nleaders\n \nshow\n \ntheir\n \ntreachery\n \nagainst\n \nGod?\n\n\n \n90:\n \nWhat\n \nlesson\n \ndid\n \nthe\n \nRechabites\n \noffer\n \nthe\n \npeople\n \nof\n \nJudah?\n\nSUFFERING\n \nAND\n \nPERSECUTION\n \nOF\n \nTHE\n \nPROPHET—JEREMIAH\n \n36–\n\n\n \n91:\n \nHow\n \ndoes\n \nthe\n \nking’s\n \nbehavior\n \nseal\n \nhis\n \nfate\n \nand\n \nthat\n \nof\n \nJerusalem?\n \n\n\n \n92:\n \nWhat\n \nrisk\n \nare\n \nwe\n \ntaking\n \nwhen\n \nwe\n \ncling\n \nto\n \na\n \nsin,\n \nsuch\n \nas\n \nholding\n \na\n \ngrudge,\n \nand\n \nrefuse\n \nto\n \ndo\n \nGod’s\n \nwill?\n\n\n \n93:\n \nWhy\n \ndo\n \nwe\n \noften\n \ndraw\n \nnear\n \nto\n \nGod\n \nin\n \ntimes\n \nof\n \ntrouble,\n \nbut\n \nforget\n \nabout\n \nHim\n \nwhen\n \nthe\n \npressure\n \nor\n \ndanger\n \nsubsides?\n\n\n \n94:\n \nWhat\n \nis\n \namazing\n \nabout\n \nKing\n \nZedekiah’s\n \nprivate\n \nmeeting\n \nwith\n \nJeremiah?\n\n\n \n95:\n \n\n\n \n96:\n \n\nWhy\n \ndid\n \nJeremiah’s\n \nenemies\n \nfinally\n \nfeel\n \nit\n \nwas\n \ntime\n \nto\n \nput\n \nhim\n \nto\n \ndeath?\n\n\n \n97:\n \n\n\n \n98:\n \n\nWhat\n \ndo\n \nyou\n \nmake\n \nof\n \nKing\n \nZedekiah’s\n \nwishy-washy\n \nnature?\n\n\n \n99:\n \n\n\n \n100:\n \n\nHow\n \ndo\n \nKing\n \nZedekiah’s\n \nwords\n \nto\n \nJeremiah\n \n(v.\n \n16)\n \nmake\n \nus\n \npause\n \nbefore\n \ndeclaring\n \nhim\n \na\n \nlost\n \nsinner?\n\nWhat\n \ndo\n \nJeremiah’s\n \nwords\n \nshow\n \nyou\n \nabout\n \nour\n \nremarkable\n \nGod\n \nand\n \nSavior?\n\nTHE\n \nFALL\n \nOF\n \nJERUSALEM\n \nAND\n \nRELATED\n \nEVENTS—JEREMIAH\n \n39–\n\nTHE\n \nFALL\n \nOF\n \nJERUSALEM—\nJEREMIAH\n \n39\n\n\n \n102:\n \n\nWhere\n \ndo\n \nwe\n \nsee\n \nGod’s\n \nLaw\n \nand\n \nGospel\n \nat\n \nwork\n \nin\n \nthe\n \nfall\n \nof\n \nJerusalem?\n\nWhat\n \nimportant\n \nlesson\n \ndoes\n \nthis\n \nincident\n \nset\n \nbefore\n \nus?\n\n\n \n105:\n \n\nWhat\n \norders\n \ndid\n \nNebuchadnezzar\n \ngive\n \nhis\n \nocers\n \nabout\n \nJeremiah?\n\nWho\n \nwas\n \nEbed-melech?\n\nWhat\n \nencouragement\n \ncan\n \nthis\n \nbring\n \nto\n \nus?\n\nGEDALIAH\n \nAND\n \nJEREMIAH—\nJEREMIAH\n \n40–41\n\n\n \n107:\n \n\nWhat\n \ndanger\n \nwas\n \npassed\n \nalong\n \nto\n \nGedaliah?\n\n\n \n108:\n \n\n\n \n109:\n \n\nHow\n \ndid\n \nGod\n \nremove\n \nIshmael\n \nfrom\n \nleadership\n \nover\n \nJerusalem?\n\nJEREMIAH,\n \nBARUCH,\n \nAND\n \nEGYPT—\nJEREMIAH\n \n42–45\n\n\n \n112:\n \n\nWhy\n \nwould\n \nEgypt\n \nseem\n \nlike\n \na\n \nsafer\n \nplace\n \nthan\n \nJerusalem?\n\nWhen\n \nhave\n \nyou\n \nseen\n \na\n \nsimilar\n \nfear\n \nin\n \nthe\n \nBible?\n\n\n \n113:\n \n\n\n \n114:\n \n\n\n \n115:\n \n\n\n \n116:\n \n\nWhat\n \nrationale\n \ndo\n \nthe\n \nJews\n \ngive\n \nfor\n \nworshiping\n \nthe\n \n“queen\n \nof\n \nheaven”?\n\nWhat\n \nexamples\n \nof\n \nthis\n \nsuperstitious\n \nkind\n \nof\n \nbehavior\n \nhave\n \nyou\n \nseen\n \nfrom\n \npeople?\n\n\n \n117:\n \n\n\n \n118:\n \n\nWhy\n \ndoes\n \nGod\n \nadvise\n \nBaruch\n \nnot\n \nto\n \nseek\n \ngreat\n \nthings\n \nfor\n \nhimself?\n\nWhy\n \nis\n \nit\n \nimportant\n \nfor\n \nus\n \nto\n \nfocus\n \nmore\n \non\n \nour\n \nlife\n \nin\n \nheaven\n \nthan\n \nour\n \nearthly\n \nlife?\n\nJUDGMENT\n \nAGAINST\n \nTHE\n \nNATIONS—JEREMIAH\n \n46–51\n\nEGYPT—JEREMIAH\n \n46\n\n\n \n119:\n \nWhy\n \nwould\n \nJeremiah\n \ngive\n \nprophecies\n \nabout\n \nIsrael’s\n \nneighbors,\n \nlike\n \nEgypt?\n\n\n \n120:\n \nWhat\n \nwould\n \nbe\n \nthe\n \nresult\n \nof\n \nEgypt’s\n \ndefeat\n \nby\n \nthe\n \nBabylonians?\n\nPHILISTINES—JEREMIAH\n \n47\n\n\n \n121:\n \nWhy\n \nshould\n \nthe\n \nJews\n \ncare\n \nabout\n \nwhat\n \nhappened\n \nto\n \nthe\n \nPhilistines?\n\nMOAB—JEREMIAH\n \n48\n\n\n \n122:\n \nHow\n \ndid\n \nGod\n \nshow\n \nHis\n \ngrace\n \nand\n \nmercy\n \nto\n \nthe\n \npeople\n \nof\n \nMoab?\n\nAMMON—JEREMIAH\n \n49:1–6\n\n\n \n123:\n \nWhat\n \nother\n \ntrouble\n \ndid\n \nthe\n \nking\n \nof\n \nAmmon\n \nplot\n \nagainst\n \nthe\n \npeople\n \nof\n \nJudah\n \nin\n \nJeremiah\n \n40:13–14?\n\nEDOM—JEREMIAH\n \n49:7–22\n\n\n \n124:\n \nWhat\n \ndoes\n \nGod’s\n \nword\n \nto\n \nEdom\n \nteach\n \nus\n \nabout\n \nworldly\n \nwisdom?\n\nDAMASCUS—JEREMIAH\n \n49:23–27\n\n\n \n126:\n \n\nWhat\n \ncomfort\n \ncan\n \nwe\n \ndraw\n \nfrom\n \nthe\n \ndefeat\n \nof\n \nDamascus?\n\nWhat\n \nspiritual\n \nbenefit\n \ndid\n \nGod\n \nbring\n \nto\n \ncountries\n \nlike\n \nAram\n \nwhen\n \nthey\n \nwere\n \ndefeated\n \nin\n \nwar?\n\nKEDAR\n \nAND\n \nHAZOR—JEREMIAH\n \n\n\n \n127:\n \nWhat\n \ndid\n \nthe\n \nfall\n \nof\n \nKedar\n \nand\n \nHazor\n \nteach\n \nthe\n \npeople\n \nof\n \nIsrael\n \nand\n \nus?\n\nELAM—JEREMIAH\n \n49:34–39\n\n\n \n128:\n \nWhat\n \nwarning\n \ndoes\n \nElam’s\n \ndefeat\n \nsend?\n\nBABYLON—JEREMIAH\n \n50–51\n\n\n \n129:\n \nWhy\n \nis\n \nit\n \nimportant\n \nthat\n \nGod\n \ndid\n \nnot\n \nlet\n \nBabylon\n \ngo\n \nunpunished?\n\nSECOND\n \nHISTORICAL\n \nAPPENDIX—\nJEREMIAH\n \n52\n\n\n \n130:\n \nHow\n \ndo\n \nthese\n \nverses\n \nvindicate\n \nJeremiah’s\n \nministry?\n\n\n \n131:\n \nWhen\n \nthe\n \npeople\n \ntake\n \nGod’s\n \njudgment\n \nseriously\n \nin\n \nJeremiah’s\n \nwords\n \nand\n \nrepent\n \nof\n \ntheir\n \nsins\n \n(see\n \nJeremiah\n \n50:4–5),\n \nhow\n \nwill\n \nJeremiah’s\n \nwords\n \nbring\n \nthem\n \ncomfort\n \nand\n \nhope?\n\n",
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"headings": "\nVictory In Jesus\nContributed by Christopher Benfield on Mar 19, 2020 (message contributor)\nSummary: As Peter concluded this very practical letter that addressed the difficulties the church faced while seeking to encourage them to remain committed, he drew their focus back to the one who could provide all they needed regardless of the situation - the Lord Jesus Christ.\nVictory in Jesus\n1 Peter 5: 6-11\n",
"segment": "Victory In Jesus Sermon by Christopher Benfield, 1 Peter 5:6-11 - SermonCentral.com\nView on one page\nDownload (PDF)\nCopy sermon\nPrint\nSave\nView all Sermons\nVictory In Jesus\nContributed by Christopher Benfield on Mar 19, 2020 (message contributor)\n(rate this sermon)\n| 5,356 views\nScripture: 1 Peter 5:6-11\nDenomination: Baptist\nSummary: As Peter concluded this very practical letter that addressed the difficulties the church faced while seeking to encourage them to remain committed, he drew their focus back to the one who could provide all they needed regardless of the situation - the Lord Jesus Christ. 1\n2\n3\nNext\nVictory in Jesus\n1 Peter 5: 6-11\nWe have considered much in our time moving through Peter’s first epistle. Being aware of their struggles, Peter addressed their need while challenging them to remain steadfast in spite of the opposition they faced. He knew the world was watching their lives, desiring to see how they responded to adversity. Regardless of the situation, they were expected to live in a way that revealed the transformation they had received through Christ. We are much removed from those to whom Peter wrote, and yet many similarities remain.",
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"headings": "What is the meaning of Hebrews 10:26?\nWhat is the meaning of Hebrews 10:26?",
"segment": "The whole idea of “deliberate” sin doesn’t involve things like saying a swear word or skipping church or being in a bad mood or missing an appointment. Hebrews 10:26 envisions something much more serious–a deliberate, premeditated rejection of Christ. Here’s a relevant example. We know how hard it is for a Muslim to give up Islam and become a Christ-follower. Such a person faces ostracism, opposition, ridicule, and maybe even death. But suppose that a Muslim becomes a Christ-follower and not only follows Jesus but begins to grow, to learn, to deepen his faith. Suppose he joins a Christian church, endures the opposition, faces the ridicule, knows that his family despises him but continues to grow in grace. Let’s further suppose that he becomes a pastor and preaches the Word of God. But one day he begins to have doubts. One day he begins to think, “Maybe I was wrong about Jesus.”",
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"segment": "The one willing to follow Jesus does not say, “I have this to do today, but tomorrow I can help you.” If you follow, then you go where Jesus goes. This man wanted to be a convenient follower. Convenient followers are not followers at all because they will only accompany Jesus when it is convenient for their schedules. Jesus challenged him to set his priorities in place. You might wonder how does it work out practically? First comes the absolute commitment. If you mean to follow Jesus, then Jesus must come first place. The Lord wanted him and us to say an unqualified, “Yes” to Him and then follow Jesus. When we face issues in life, and they will come, we then as Christ’s disciples ask Jesus what we should do.",
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"headings": "Aniconism\nAniconism\nContents\nGeneral aspects\nIn Buddhism\nIn Hinduism\nIn Christianity\nByzantine iconoclasm\nDuring the Protestant Reformation\nAmong Christians today\nIn Islam\nTheological views\nAniconism in practice\nIn Judaism\nThe Tanakh\nThe Halakha\nDifferences across media\nIn modern times\nIn the Baháʼí Faith\nOther religions\nSee also\nReferences\nGeneral\nBaháʼí Faith\nBuddhism\nIslam\nJudaism\nCitations\n",
"segment": "Among Christians today\nIn the Church of the East, also known as the Nestorian church, opposition to religious images eventually became the norm due to the rise of Islam in the region, where it forbade any type of depictions of Saints and biblical prophets. As such, the Church was forced to get rid of their icons. This tradition is still in practice today, with many Assyrian churches lacking artistic depictions of biblical figures, including those of Jesus and Mary. The Amish continue to avoid photographs or any depictions of people; their children's dolls usually have blank faces. Among Jehovah's Witnesses, followers are prohibited from wearing religious themed jewelry displaying icons such as the cross, as idol worship is prohibited. Having images or sculptures of Jesus, Jehovah (God), and angels is also considered a taboo according to their interpretation of Exodus 20:4,5 and 1 Corinthians 10:14. Followers are also admonished to avoid any objects portraying depictions of the supernatural. In Islam\nMain article: Aniconism in Islam\nTheological views\nThe Qur'an, the Islamic holy book, does not explicitly prohibit the depiction of human figures;",
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"headings": "6 Christian Prayers For Guidance\n6 Christian Prayers For Guidance\nTeach Me Your Ways\nThe Only Tour Guide Worth Following\nGive Me The Words\nMay I Be The Opposite\nOur Government\nNo Words Are Necessary\nConclusion\nTake a look at what the Bible says about guidance:\nArticle by Derek Hill\n",
"segment": "James 2:18b)\nBeautiful Lord,\nI am at Your humble mercies daily and I thank You for loving me! Lord, I pray today that people will see Jesus in me by how I conduct myself. I pray that my actions show them Jesus. I pray that as I go through my day that if it is possible I can help as many people as possible. Lord, Jesus said, “Let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” ( Matthew 5:16) I do not want to put out this light in me! I want to let it shine bright today! So, Father, if it be Your will let me be a guide for You today, that others can be led to Jesus because Jesus lives in me. I love You! Amen\nConclusion\nWhatever your situation is in life you can always use guidance daily from God.",
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"title": "What did Jesus mean in Luke 22:36 about buying a sword?",
"headings": "\nWhat did Jesus mean in Luke 22:36 about buying a sword?\nAdd your Answer\n",
"segment": "October 01 2016 • 1 response • Vote Up • Share • Report\n3 ★\nTim Maas Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army\nAlthough Jesus experienced opposition during His earthly ministry prior to His crucifixion (even to the point of attempts to stone Him), I believe that, when He spoke of the apostles obtaining a sword, He was not necessarily directing them to physically arm themselves (especially since He rebuked Simon Peter just a short time later for using his sword during Jesus' arrest ( John 18:11 )), but was making them aware of the much greater opposition that they would face after His departure from them following His death and resurrection, and of the need for them to be prepared for the hardship and dangers that they would encounter, both from their opponents, and from the common hazards that came with travel in that time and place (as the apostles would be doing in spreading the gospel). October 01 2016 • 0 responses • Vote Up • Share • Report\n1 ★\nGreg Malcolm\nThere are some people who take this verse to mean that Jesus is advocating violence in self defense. But there is not one example of this being shown to be true in the new testament Bible. In fact in Mathew ch10 v16 he is sending them out as sheep and not as warriors. In Mathew ch5 v11-12 in the sermon on the mount, Jesus teaches us how to respond to those who are against Christians. Mathew ch5 v39: We are to turn the other cheek. Time and time again we are commanded to not retaliate to those who would harm or destroy Christians. I believe this verse is talking about the scriptures: Hebrews ch4 v12.",
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"segment": "1 Peter 5:8 says that there is an enemy who wishes to destroy us: \" Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.\" But we also read that Jesus has overcome the world! No matter what opposition you face, living the Christian life is worth it! Enjoying a relationship with God and His Son Jesus, being confident of where you will spend eternity, and living in day-to-day fellowship with Him is far greater than any opposition you may face. Learn More about What Would Jesus Do!",
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"headings": "Matthew 16\n– Revealing Who Jesus Is and What He Came to Do\n\nMatthew 16 – Revealing Who Jesus Is and What He Came to Do\nA. Warnings against the Sadducees and the Pharisees.\n1. (1-4) The Sadducees and the Pharisees seek a sign from Jesus.\n2. (5-12) Jesus cautions the disciples against false teaching.\nB. Peter proclaims Jesus as Messiah.\n1. (13) Jesus asks the disciples to tell Him who others say He is.\n2. (14-16) A pointed question and a pointed answer.\n3. (17-20) Jesus compliments Peter for His bold and correct declaration.\n4. (21) Jesus begins to reveal the full extent of His mission.\n5. (22-23) Peter’s unwitting opposition of Jesus.\nC. Jesus’ call to disciples.\n1. (24) Jesus declares His expectation that His followers would follow Him by dying to self.\n2. (25-27) The paradox of the cross: finding life by losing it.\n3. (28) A promise to see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom.\n",
"segment": "i. Jesus had already been asked for a sign in Matthew 12:38, and in response He had already pointed them to the sign of Jonah. Tradition held that a sign done on earth could be a counterfeit from Satan, but signs done from heaven (coming in or from the sky) were assumed to be from God. ii. “ The immediate demand of the Jewish leaders for a sign from heaven contrasts sharply with the Gentile crowd’s response to Jesus’ miracles ( Matthew 15:31 ).” ( France)\nc. Hypocrites! You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times: Jesus condemned their hypocrisy. They felt confident about predicting the weather from the signs they saw around them, but were blind to the signs regarding Jesus’ Messianic credentials right before their eyes. i. “The proof that they cannot discern the ‘signs’ is that they ask for a sign!” ( Carson)\nii.",
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"title": "Christianity Promises Suffering and Persecution: Here's How to Prepare - IMB",
"headings": "Christianity Promises Suffering and Persecution: Here’s How to Prepare\nChristianity Promises Suffering and Persecution: Here’s How to Prepare\nSuffering Is Normal in a Fallen World\nSuffering Is Promised for Christians\nHow to Prepare for the Reality of Suffering as a Christian\n",
"segment": "Even today, as Western nations become increasingly post-Christian (and even anti-Christian), the opposition experienced by most Christians goes little beyond mockery. However, there are signs that this protected status may be changing. If it continues to do so, it will simply put Western Christians in the same boat as their brothers and sisters all over the world. Today, in Islamic, Hindu, and Communist parts of the world, being a follower of Jesus means, at best, losing your job and being rejected by your family. At worst, it can mean imprisonment, beating, and even death. These things are being experienced all over the world right now by our brothers and sisters in Jesus. People who have been given a realistic sense of what it means to follow Jesus, and who have counted the cost, will make much steadier disciples. How to Prepare for the Reality of Suffering as a Christian\nHere are three points that can prepare you for such a fate: First, Christian workers need to examine their own hearts, searching for any sense of entitlement. As Paul advised Timothy, they need to be prepared to “share in suffering for the gospel by the power of God” ( 2 Tim.",
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"segment": "diametric; diametrical; opposite; polar\nContext example: extreme and indefensible polar positions\nSimilar: different (unlike in nature or quality or form or degree)\nDerivation: oppositeness (the relation between opposed entities)\n• OPPOSITE (adverb)\nSense 1\nMeaning: Directly facing each other\nSynonyms: face-to-face; face to face;",
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"headings": "What it Really Means to Follow Jesus\nWhat it Really Means to Follow Jesus\nWhere does the Bible Talk about Following Jesus?\n5 Bible Verses on Following Jesus\nWhat Did it Mean for Jesus' Disciples to Follow Him?\nWhat Is the Cost of Following Jesus Today?\nSteps for Following Jesus If You Never Have\n",
"segment": "It won’t be easy, but if you commit to following him, there is a great reward for you on the other side of this life: eternity in his presence! So, when the world and your flesh beckon you to serve your own self-interests, do the opposite and direct that energy to seeking God first and the caring for others. This doesn’t mean you sacrifice self-care or allow others to walk over you like a doormat, but it does mean get the focus off yourself. Your life should be committed to serving and loving God and others. Steps for Following Jesus If You Never Have\nIf you don’t have a personal relationship with Jesus, let’s take a moment and chat about that. I want you to know that you don’t need the perfect moment to come to Christ. You don’t need to get yourself cleaned up before following him. Jesus will take care of the sin; you simply come to him as you are.",
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"segment": "Remember the words I spoke to you: ' No servant is greater than his master.' If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also. If they obeyed my teaching, they will obey yours also\" (John 16:18-21). Persecution During Jesus Time: During Jesus life, the world showed its opposition in the form of harsh words, hostile plots, and violent torture. Many of the early Christians experienced rejection, exclusion, ridicule and even death. Persecution Today: We must not make the mistake of thinking the hatred of the world toward the Followers of Christ has disappeared. Today there are Christians imprisoned in over 40 countries for practicing their Faith.",
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"title": "What did Jesus mean in Luke 22:36 about buying a sword?",
"headings": "\nWhat did Jesus mean in Luke 22:36 about buying a sword?\nAdd your Answer\n",
"segment": "There are many good articles on the net that address this subject. I urge you to carefully read some of them. That said, there is no doubt in my mind that Jesus commanded his disciples to be armed. March 12 2018 • 1 response • Vote Up • Share • Report\n4 ★\nPaula Harris\nThe sword is His word, alive and active. We must take the world off our shoulders. October 01 2016 • 1 response • Vote Up • Share • Report\n3 ★\nTim Maas Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army\nAlthough Jesus experienced opposition during His earthly ministry prior to His crucifixion (even to the point of attempts to stone Him), I believe that, when He spoke of the apostles obtaining a sword, He was not necessarily directing them to physically arm themselves (especially since He rebuked Simon Peter just a short time later for using his sword during Jesus' arrest ( John 18:11 )), but was making them aware of the much greater opposition that they would face after His departure from them following His death and resurrection, and of the need for them to be prepared for the hardship and dangers that they would encounter, both from their opponents, and from the common hazards that came with travel in that time and place (as the apostles would be doing in spreading the gospel). October 01 2016 • 0 responses • Vote Up • Share • Report\n1 ★\nGreg Malcolm\nThere are some people who take this verse to mean that Jesus is advocating violence in self defense. But there is not one example of this being shown to be true in the new testament Bible. In fact in Mathew ch10 v16 he is sending them out as sheep and not as warriors. In Mathew ch5 v11-12 in the sermon on the mount, Jesus teaches us how to respond to those who are against Christians.",
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"segment": "Pilate’s tenuous position is well illustrated by the Jewish philosopher Philo, who writes about an incident when the Jews protested against Pilate’s actions in placing golden shields in Herod’s palace in Jerusalem: He feared that if they actually sent an embassy [to Rome] they would also expose the rest of his conduct as governor by stating in full the briberies, the insults, the robberies, the outrages and wanton injustices, the executions without trial constantly repeated, the ceaseless and supremely grievous cruelty. So with all his vindictiveness and furious temper, he was in a difficult position.* While Philo may be exaggerating Pilate’s faults, the picture here is remarkably similar to that of the Gospels—an unscrupulous and self-seeking leader who loathed the Jewish leadership but feared antagonizing them. When the Jewish leaders warn Pilate, “If you let this man go, you are no friend of Caesar” (John 19:12), he would surely have felt both anger and fear. Most likely, Pilate ordered Jesus’ execution for three reasons: It placated the Jewish leaders and so headed off accusations against him to Rome. It preemptively eliminated any threat Jesus might pose if the people actually tried to make him a king. It ruthlessly warned other would-be prophets and messiahs that Rome would stand for no dissent. Jewish opposition to Jesus\nDuring Jesus’ Galilean ministry, he faced opposition primarily from the Pharisees and their scribes.",
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"segment": "He would wear a face mask. By Ariana Velasquez\nJuly 13, 2020 01:55 PM\nORDER REPRINT →\nBy\nUp Next\n×\nSHARE\nCOPY LINK\nBy\nIt’s come to our attention that masks have not been taken seriously, and, furthermore, there is an uneasy attitude towards wearing masks. ( On Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear issued a mandatory mask regulation.) Before you read on, a lot of the following may not seem applicable to you unless you are a Christian, but hopefully you will continue to read. The intent in this case is not to throw around figures and facts and statistics, but to pose several questions a Christian should ask themselves before they walk out the door each day during this pandemic. “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves.” ( Philippians 2:3)\nWould Jesus wear a mask if He were walking as a person among us today? We fully believe He would. Jesus would wear a mask because wearing a mask is an act of love. God sees how you wear a mask to protect not only your family, but other families too.",
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"segment": "or at least when world conditions are like the Bible described they would be in the last days. ii. “ There are sanguine brethren who are looking forward to everything growing better and better and better, until, at last, this present age ripens into a millennium. They will not be able to sustain their hopes, for Scripture gives them no solid basis to rest upon… Apart from the second Advent of our Lord, the world is more likely to sink into a pandemonium than to rise into a millennium.” ( Spurgeon)\niii. In Matthew 16:1-4, Jesus rebuked the religious leaders of His day because they did not or would not understand the meaning of their times: Hypocrites! You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times ( Matthew 16:3 ). It is possible that Jesus would have the same rebuke for some Christians today who are unaware of the last days and the soon return of Jesus Christ. 2. (",
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"segment": "In Matthew 16:1-4, Jesus rebuked the religious leaders of His day because they did not or would not understand the meaning of their times: Hypocrites! You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times ( Matthew 16:3 ). It is possible that Jesus would have the same rebuke for some Christians today who are unaware of the last days and the soon return of Jesus Christ. 2. ( 2-5) A description of the human condition in the last days. For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its power. And from such people turn away! a. Men will be lovers of themselves: This is certainly characteristic of our present age, when men and women are encouraged to love themselves.",
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"headings": "OPPOSITE\nOPPOSITE\nPronunciation (US):\n\n(GB):\nIPA (US):\nDictionary entry overview: What does opposite mean?\nDictionary entry details\nMeaning:\nClassified under:\nSynonyms:\nContext example:\nHypernyms (\"opposite\" is a kind of...):\nHyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"opposite\"):\nMeaning:\nClassified under:\nSynonyms:\nContext example:\nHypernyms (\"opposite\" is a kind of...):\nMeaning:\nClassified under:\nSynonyms:\nHypernyms (\"opposite\" is a kind of...):\nMeaning:\nClassified under:\nSynonyms:\nContext example:\nHypernyms (\"opposite\" is a kind of...):\nHyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"opposite\"):\n• OPPOSITE (adjective)\nMeaning:\nContext example:\nSimilar:\nMeaning:\nSynonyms:\nContext example:\nDomain category:\nAntonym:\nMeaning:\nContext example:\nSimilar:\nMeaning:\nContext example:\nSimilar:\nMeaning:\nContext example:\nSimilar:\nDerivation:\nMeaning:\nSynonyms:\nContext example:\nSimilar:\nDerivation:\nMeaning:\nSynonyms:\nContext example:\nContext examples\n(Blinded Clinical Study, NCI Dictionary)\n",
"segment": "different (unlike in nature or quality or form or degree)\nDerivation: oppositeness (the relation between opposed entities)\n• OPPOSITE (adverb)\nSense 1\nMeaning: Directly facing each other\nSynonyms: face-to-face; face to face; opposite\nContext example: they sat opposite at the table\nContext examples\nThe occurrence of Delftia in the queen’s mouth and gut rose or fell opposite to the levels of bacteria considered beneficial. (Species Shifts in the Honey Bee Microbiome Differ with Age and Hive Role, U.S. Department of Agriculture)\nThe two men had stopped opposite the window. (The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)\n“As she is going in the opposite direction, she is very probably bound for San Francisco.” (The Sea-Wolf, by Jack London)\nIt shows just the opposite, with few toxic agents compared to epithelial cells.",
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"headings": "12 Greek Myths that Prove the Bible is Fake\n12 Greek Myths that Prove the Bible is Fake\nThe differences between the New Testament and the Old Testament\nThe Greek Myths in the Bible\nWhy didn’t Jesus Christ show up in Athens?\nWho came first, the Greek Gods or Jesus Christ?\nWhat is similar or opposite to the Greek myths in the Bible?\n1. Poseidon versus the Devil\n2. Hades versus Hell\n3. The Judgement of Paris versus Adam and Eve\n4. Apollo, God of light versus Jesus Christ\n5. Dionysus, God of Wine against turning water into wine\n6. Hercules versus Samson\n7. Orpheus versus Sodom and Gomorrah\n8. Atlas versus Flat Earth Belief\n9. Athena (Athens) versus Jesus (Jerusalem)\n10. Aphrodite, Goddess of Love versus Madonna\n11. The Twelve Olympians versus Twelve Apostles\n12. Hermes, God of Travel versus Travelling Apostles\nPin it … Share it\n",
"segment": "That’s the major selling point behind it anyway. The Old Testament goes back even further before the time of Jesus when they were still doing sacrifices and other bizarre things. It tells the story of Adam and Eve, Noah and his Ark, plus numerous other stories set in Egypt and the Middle East region of today. The Old Testament contains a colossal amount of instructions to follow. Christians don’t worry too much about the Old Testament anymore because the New Testament aimed to override all of the other previous instructions set by God in the Old Testament. It’s basically a complete rewrite! For example, in the Old Testament, it was an eye for an eye if someone had wronged you. In the New Testament, it’s all about forgiving everyone, no matter what they’ve done to you. On top of that, you’re supposed to forgive them and pray to God for them so that they may also be saved. No sin is too high, and anyone can be forgiven.",
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"headings": "Who is Isaiah in the Bible and Why is He Important?\nWho is Isaiah in the Bible and Why is He Important?\nJoin Beliefnet Today!\n",
"segment": "He would suffer for our sins and sorrows. At Jesus’ Second Coming, all mankind will live in peace. Isaiah taught that at this time, even the animals will live in harmony: wolves, leopards, lions and bears will no longer hunt lambs, goats and calves. His ministry lasted approximately half a century, continuing through the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah. We are told through tradition that he suffered a martyr’s death during the reign of King Manasseh. His work brought him into direct contact with kings and priest and he encountered strong opposition from both groups. At times, this opposition was so strong that he was forced to give up speaking in public and confine his ministry to a group of disciples with whom he met privately. Isaiah expressed convictions that were similar to those spoken to the people of Israel by Amos and Hosea. Despite the immediate dangers that the nation of Judah faced, Isaiah was confident of the ultimate triumph of the Hebrew people.",
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"headings": "What Jesus Calls Today’s Message Might Surprise You\nWhat Jesus Calls Today’s Message Might Surprise You\nIf Jesus were to walk the earth today, what would His message be?\nJesus calls today’s message: Inclusiveness\nJesus calls today’s message: Right and Wrong\nFinal Thoughts\nDo you support GOD TV?\n",
"segment": "it is the greatest equalizer of them all. Inclusive of All Behavior\nJust as we have stated that hate is murder, love is begotten of love. We should love the way we desire to be loved. It is not the opposite. So many people treat others in reciprocation of how they are treated. Then they use Matthew 7:12 as their reasoning. But you read God’s Word wrong if you see it through those glasses. This verse says, “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.” Read carefully. You are the instigator of the positive action;",
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"headings": "Jesus is the Way Sermon – I Am The Way The Truth and The Life\nJesus is the Way Sermon – I Am The Way The Truth and The Life\nJesus is the Way Sermon\nINTRODUCTION:\nDISCUSSION:\nI. Jesus Is The Way\nII. Jesus Is The Truth\nIII. Jesus Is The Life\n",
"segment": "It means all and only. 3) All those who come by Jesus may come to the Father and only those who come by Jesus may come to the Father. 4) If the opposite is true–if there are other ways to God than through Jesus, then these statements simply cannot be true. 5) Jesus is THE ONLY way to God today. 6) Will you follow Him as He is THE WAY, THE TRUTH, and THE LIFE?! 2. Invitation\n1) If you are a Christian but have fallen away\na. What other way do you think you can pursue and be pleasing to God? What other truth? What other life? b. Come back to the one and only way today.",
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"segment": "In examining what Pope Sixtus II is pointing at and what the Mother and Child are looking at, Prager argues that opposite to the altarpiece in S. Sisto and above the rood screen at the far end of the chancel there stood a crucifix. The expressions of horror on the faces of Mother and Child are thus their reaction to the sight of death. Sistine Madonna\nRaphael\nSistine Madonna\nRaphael\nSistine Madonna\nRaphael\nComposition: There are a host of art historians who have attempted and failed to adequately explain Raphael's Sistine Madonna, particularly the expressions on the faces of the Madonna and Child. Despite this, the Sistine Madonna is said to be a painting depicting the Epiphany (although the traditional Epiphany contains three kings). Madonna and Christ are shown to be hovering in the clouds; the young mother looks innocent and is clasping baby Jesus in her scarf to her breast. She is wearing the famous impenetrable gaze as her right cheek touches baby Jesus' head and she floats barefoot with toes that are too short and unnatural. In a break from the Madonna's Raphael painted in Florence, her dress is thin with her nipple clearly visible. The color of mother and son's hair, eyes and skin are similar, but the faces do not contain any similarity.",
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"segment": "Many people call themselves Christians. That simply means we are supposed to obey and follow Christ. If Christ only attended Saturday worship why do 99% of Christians keep the Sabbath on Sunday, the wrong day? If Christ didn’t accept homosexuality why do many churches today accept it? And if Christ wouldn’t eat an unclean pig why do millions of Christians then? The answers to those questions are simple. We are lazy and obey the worldly and not Christ. To love Christ is to obey His commandments and not our own (John 15:10). Who do you follow, Christ or the world? If you do the opposite of Christ then you obey the world.",
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"segment": "During Jesus life, the world showed its opposition in the form of harsh words, hostile plots, and violent torture. Many of the early Christians experienced rejection, exclusion, ridicule and even death. Persecution Today: We must not make the mistake of thinking the hatred of the world toward the Followers of Christ has disappeared. Today there are Christians imprisoned in over 40 countries for practicing their Faith. In America, Christians are often ridiculed and rejected. An example, in the movies it is not uncommon to see well-dressed cowboys riding expensive horses, alongside a poorly dressed preacher portrayed as an inept bungler, riding a mule or donkey. In truth, our early preachers were intelligent, often well-educated, robust individuals who loved the Lord, and were fearless in their pursuit of spreading the Gospel. The Holy Spirit; The good news is that God did not abandon the Followers of Jesus to struggle on their own.",
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"segment": "Many of the disciples walked alongside Jesus. For others, who did not walk with Him during His three years of ministry, they were marked as disciples because they obeyed what He commanded. The interesting thing about Jesus’ discipleship, was that His disciples didn’t even know who they were following. Initially, they did not recognize that Jesus was the Messiah. In fact, after they recognized Jesus as Messiah, they had to set aside their preconceived notions to recognize Jesus as God. Furthermore, followers of Jesus weren’t recognized because they were called Christians. They were called Christians because they were disciples. In many churches today, we believe we are Christians merely because we believe in Jesus. However, if we are to truly follow the example of scripture, we must first be disciples to even be considered Christian. Jesus’ Discipleship\nJesus’ model shows us that discipleship can be preliminary conversion.",
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"segment": "Doubt is a natural human quality, so if you're having trouble in believing in Jesus, it doesn't necessarily mean you're doing anything wrong. Since you can't see God, it can be hard sometimes to trust that He's really there. However, if you have the desire to honor a higher power, then over time, you can start to find God in His magnificent creation—everyone and everything you CAN see. The book of John says that one of Jesus' own followers, a man named Thomas, had trouble believing that he was really seeing Jesus when the two met after Jesus was raised from the dead. If someone who met Jesus face-to-face had trouble with faith, it's only natural that people today would struggle with it too. Ephesians 2:8-9 says: “ For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not of ourselves, it is the gift of God.” This means that faith isn't something you have to do or have on your own, but a gift that God gives you to help you believe. {\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/a\\/a3\\/Have-Faith-in-Jesus-Step-2-Version-3.jpg\\/v4-460px-Have-Faith-in-Jesus-Step-2-Version-3.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/a\\/a3\\/Have-Faith-in-Jesus-Step-2-Version-3.jpg\\/aid1641269-v4-728px-Have-Faith-in-Jesus-Step-2-Version-3.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":345,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":546,\"licensing\":\"<div class=\\\"mw-parser-output\\\"><p>\\u00a9 2021 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved.",
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"title": "Jesus Calms the Storm - Bible Story Verses & Meaning",
"headings": "Jesus Calms the Storm - Bible Story\nJesus Calms the Storm - Bible Story\nMatthew 8:23-27\nCommentaries for Matthew 8:23-27\nMark 4:35-41\nCommentaries for Mark 4:35-41\nLuke 8:22-25\nCommentaries for Luke 8:22-25\nArticles about Jesus Calms the Storm - Bible Story\nWhen Christ is in the Boat\n3 Things to Do When a Sea of Fear is Raging All Around You\nSurviving the Worst Storms of Life\nWhen the Storms Rage and the Winds Blow\nVideo about Jesus Calms the Storm - Bible Story\nWhen the Storms Meet the Savior\nWalking With Jesus Through the Storms of Life\nTrusting Christ through the Storm\nAudio about Jesus Calms the Storm - Bible Story\nStorms of Life\nNo Need to be Afraid\nJesus, Lord of Nature, Part 1 of 3 (7 Convincing Miracles)\nThe Perfect Storm\nFeatured Bible Stories\n",
"segment": "Jesus Calms the Storm - Bible Story Verses & Meaning\nPlus\nToggle navigation\nPassword Assistance\nPlease enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. We'll send you an email with steps on how to reset your password. Email address\nSearch\nBrowse\nThe Bible\nToggle Dropdown\nThe Bible\nReferences\nBible Study\nPastors\nSearch\nFind it! Jesus Calms the Storm - Bible Story\nCompiled and Edited by\nBibleStudyTools Staff\n2017\n21 Jul\nBible Articles Videos Audio\nThe symbolism behind the story of Jesus calming the storm should bring great encouragement and hope for anyone facing a storm in life. After preaching to large crowds near the Sea of Galilee, Jesus and his apostles took a boat to the opposite shore to find some time and solitude to rest. As they crossed the sea, a storm with winds so great that the apostles thought they would die. Jesus was below deck sleeping throughout the storm and the apostles rushed to wake him and ask why he didn't care. Jesus woke and told the storm to be still and the winds stopped immediately. The apostles were shocked and still lacked faith that Jesus was the Son of God who \"Even the winds and water obey.\" Read the Bible verses below for the story of Jesus calming the storm and learn more about how Jesus can calm the storms in your life today!",
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"headings": "The Lord Is Great and Does Wondrous Things\nThe Lord Is Great and Does Wondrous Things\nImmanuel Baptist\nThe Greatness of God Is Central to All Life\nLink\nThe Greatness of God Is Utterly Relevant\nLink\nHave You Seen the Greatness of God?\nLink\nGod Is Greater Than All the Gods\nLink\nBreaking the Captivity of Arroyo Seco\nOther Examples of God's Power in Spiritual Warfare\nGod Will Win Worshipers from All Nations\nLink\nThe Great Commission Cannot Fail\nGod's Sovereign Moving in Eastern Europe\nGod's Sovereign Moving Around the World\nJesus Will Not Be Denied the Reward of His Suffering\nGod's Work in the American Church\n",
"segment": "Three times a church was established in Arroyo Seco and three times it closed down in the face of severe spiritual opposition. After several days of Bible study and prayer, the pastors and leaders came together in one accord and placed the entire area under spiritual authority. A few of them traveled to Arroyo Seco. Positioning themselves across the street from the headquarters of Mr. Meregildo's followers, they served an eviction notice on the forces of evil. They announced to them that they were defeated and that Jesus Christ would attract many to himself now that the church was united and had pledged to proclaim him. Less than three years later, 82 of those towns had evangelical churches in them. An unverified report indicates that as of today, all of them have a church or a Christian witness. I don't think we have begun to discover what God would be willing to do if we focused in a concerted way of praying and resisting the devil in specific neighborhoods. It seems likely to me from Daniel 10 and from the experience of many today, that the spiritual hosts of darkness are assigned to areas: countries, cities, neighborhoods to darken them in various ways and hold them captive to the world and make them unresponsive to the gospel.",
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"title": "\"Don't Tell ... Yet!\" — Matthew 16:20 (What Jesus Did!)",
"headings": "What Jesus Did!\n'Don't Tell ... Yet!' — Matthew 16:20\n\nWhat Jesus Did! 'Don't Tell ... Yet!' — Matthew 16:20\nThen Jesus warned his followers not to tell anyone that he was the Christ.\n— Matthew 16:20 NLT\nKey Thought\nToday's Prayer\nComments\nOther Devotionals from Heartlight for Thursday, August 5, 2021\nSpiritual Warfare\nQuotemeal\nToday's Verse\nMorning & Evening\nIllustration\n",
"segment": "\"Don't Tell ... Yet!\" — Matthew 16:20 (What Jesus Did!) Toggle navigation\nWhat Jesus Did! ' Don't Tell ... Yet!' — Matthew 16:20\nThursday, August 5, 2021\nRead Our Summer 2021 Update\n25 Years of Ministry, ToGather.church, India Outreach, & More\nRead Now\nWe've noticed you're using an ad blocker. Since ads help fund our efforts, would you consider donating to our ministry? Then Jesus warned his followers not to tell anyone that he was the Christ. — Matthew 16:20 NLT\nGet This Daily Devotional by Email\nKey Thought\nOne of the biggest mysteries of the Gospels over the years is why Jesus did not want anyone to tell others who he was. Some suggest it was just a psychological ploy to get the people to do just the opposite. Others suggest that he wanted to reveal his identity himself and not have it distorted by well-meaning but ill-informed people.",
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"headings": "Five Effects of the Holy Spirit on Christian Leaders\nFive Effects of the Holy Spirit on Christian Leaders\nAn Essential Role\nFive Effects of the Holy Spirit\n1. The presence of the Holy Spirit leads to confidence and courage, even in the face of opposition.\n2. The presence of the Holy Spirit leads to dependence on Scripture.\n3. The presence of the Holy Spirit leads to holy forgetfulness.\n4. The presence of the Holy Spirit leads to a focus on Christ and the gospel.\n5. The presence of the Holy Spirit leads to fruit in ministry.\nAlways Depend on the Spirit\nHave you experienced any of these five effects of the Holy Spirit in your own leadership?\n",
"segment": "his Master killed, his honor destroyed, his courage and spirit crushed. Even after Jesus’ resurrection, Peter needed Jesus’ special attention and encouragement to imagine leading Christ’s flock (John 21). How could this man and his group of ragged friends ever hope to pursue the global scope of the Great Commission (Matt. 28:19-20)? Yet by the end of Acts 2, they are well on their way! And the reason is clear: The Holy Spirit had landed. Let’s look at five effects the Holy Spirit had that day on those early Christian leaders, all five of which are still true today. Five Effects of the Holy Spirit\n1. The presence of the Holy Spirit leads to confidence and courage, even in the face of opposition.",
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"title": "Via Dolorosa and the Stations of the Cross Walking Tour - LifePart2.com",
"headings": "\nVia Dolorosa Walking Tour With Photos\nWhat Is The Via Dolorosa?\nHow Many Stations Of The Cross Are There?\nLions Gate\nSt Anne’s Church And Pools Of Bethesda\nOpening Hours For St Anne’s Church & The Pools of Bethesda\nFirst Station Of The Cross – Jesus is Condemned To Death\nOpening Hours For The First Station Of The Cross\nSecond Station Of The Cross – Jesus Takes Up The Cross\nOpening Hours For The Chapels of Condemnation and Flagellation\nEcce Homo Arch\nLithostrotos\nOpening Hours For The Lithostrotos\nThe Prison of Christ\nReady For A Coffee Or Toilet Break?\nThird Station Of The Cross – Jesus Falls Under The Cross For The First Time\nFourth Station Of The Cross – Jesus Meets His Mother\nFifth Station Of The Cross: Simon The Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry His Cross\nSixth Station Of The Cross: Veronica Wipes The Face Of Jesus\nSeventh Station Of The Cross: Jesus Falls the Second Time\nEighth Station Of The Cross: Jesus Consoles The Women Of Jerusalem\nNinth Station Of The Cross: Jesus Falls For The Third Time\nTenth Station Of The Cross: Jesus Is Stripped Of His garments\nEleventh Station Of The Cross: Jesus Is Nailed To The Cross\nTwelfth Station Of The Cross: Jesus Dies On The Cross\nThirteenth Station Of The Cross: Jesus Is Taken Down From The Cross\nFourteenth Station Of The Cross: Jesus Is Laid In The Tomb\nOpening Hours For The Church Of The Holy Sepulchre\nThe Via Dolorosa Friday Procession\nWhat Time Does The Via Dolorosa Friday Procession Start?\nHow Long Does The Via Dolorosa Friday Procession Take?\nFridays In The Old City Of Jerusalem\nTop Tips For Walking The Via Dolorosa\nHow long does it take to walk the Via Dolorosa on your Own?\nIs It Safe To Walk In The Old City Of Jerusalem?\nCategories\nBlog Search\n",
"segment": "Because today it houses Al-Omariya School, so you can only enter when the school is not in session. To be honest, when you do get in, unsurprisingly, it just looks like a school because that’s what it is. It does, however, have a great view of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. But the minaret that you see marks the site of the Roman Fortress where Jesus was condemned to death. The best time to visit here is on Fridays at 15:00. This is where the start of the procession with the Franciscan Monks along the Via Dolorosa takes place. View of the Al-Aqsa Mosque\nOpening Hours For The First Station Of The Cross\nOpen Monday to Thursday and Saturday from 14:30 – 17:00 and\non Fridays from 14:30-16:00, but you can enter only with the school caretaker’s permission. There is no fee to enter. Second Station Of The Cross – Jesus Takes Up The Cross\nEntrance to the Second Station of the Cross, or the First\nThe Second Station, which is opposite the First Station, is numbered number one, not number two. See how we got confused?",
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"url": "https://lifehopeandtruth.com/god/who-is-jesus/christ-taught-peace-and-nonviolence/",
"title": "Jesus Christ Taught Peace and Nonviolence",
"headings": "Jesus Christ Taught Peace and Nonviolence\nJesus Christ Taught Peace and Nonviolence\nDo the teachings of Jesus Christ on peace and nonviolence contradict what many “Christian” nations and individuals practice? The answer may surprise you!\nChristians are to be peacemakers\nChrist and the spirit of the Sixth Commandment\nChrist’s approach\nWhy violence in the Old Testament?\nGod’s consistent law\nLack of faith\nThe “heart” factor\nConsequences\nThe implications\nAbout the Author\nErik Jones\n",
"segment": "If you would judge Jesus Christ by some of those who profess to follow Him, you might think that Jesus would be an advocate of individuals’ expression of disdain and even hatred toward their enemies and of nations’ reliance on battle-hardened military might. But is this actually what Jesus stood for—or would stand for today? The Sermon on the Mount (found in Matthew 5, 6 and 7) is one of the most detailed teachings of Jesus Christ recorded in the New Testament. In this vital sermon, Jesus Christ laid out the central facets of the way of life He taught His followers. One of the central themes of the Sermon on the Mount is Christ’s expectation that His followers be characterized by peace —not violence or war. In the famous opening to this great sermon known as the Beatitudes, Jesus taught, “Blessed [happy] are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God” ( Matthew 5:9 ). Christ’s followers should be characterized by living a way that leads to peace —totally the opposite of a life characterized by violence and strife. The Christian standard of being a peacemaker is found throughout the New Testament. The apostle Paul wrote that Christians are to do whatever possible to “live peaceably with all men” ( Romans 12:18 ). Many scriptures support the basic truth that Christians are to “pursue peace with all people” ( Hebrews 12:14;",
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"url": "https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/matthew-16/",
"title": "Enduring Word Bible Commentary Matthew Chapter 16",
"headings": "Matthew 16\n– Revealing Who Jesus Is and What He Came to Do\n\nMatthew 16 – Revealing Who Jesus Is and What He Came to Do\nA. Warnings against the Sadducees and the Pharisees.\n1. (1-4) The Sadducees and the Pharisees seek a sign from Jesus.\n2. (5-12) Jesus cautions the disciples against false teaching.\nB. Peter proclaims Jesus as Messiah.\n1. (13) Jesus asks the disciples to tell Him who others say He is.\n2. (14-16) A pointed question and a pointed answer.\n3. (17-20) Jesus compliments Peter for His bold and correct declaration.\n4. (21) Jesus begins to reveal the full extent of His mission.\n5. (22-23) Peter’s unwitting opposition of Jesus.\nC. Jesus’ call to disciples.\n1. (24) Jesus declares His expectation that His followers would follow Him by dying to self.\n2. (25-27) The paradox of the cross: finding life by losing it.\n3. (28) A promise to see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom.\n",
"segment": "i. We remember some of the similarities between Jonah and Jesus: · Jonah sacrificed himself that others would be saved. · Jonah disappeared from all human view in doing this. · Jonah was sustained the days when he could not be seen. · Jonah came back after three days, as back from the dead. · Jonah preached repentance. 2. ( 5-12) Jesus cautions the disciples against false teaching. Now when His disciples had come to the other side, they had forgotten to take bread. Then Jesus said to them, “Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the Sadducees.”",
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"title": "How Did Early Christians Face Pandemics?",
"headings": "How Did Early Christians Face Pandemics?\nHow Did Early Christians Face Pandemics?\nHow Did Early Christians Respond to the Antonine Plague?\nDid Christians Help in the Plague of Cyprian?\nHow Did Christians Respond to the Bubonic Plague or Black Death?\nDid Faith Play a Role in Early American Plagues?\nHow Did Christians Serve Others in the 1918 Influenza Pandemic?\nWhat Does the Bible Say about Helping the Sick?\n",
"segment": "How Did Early Christians Face Pandemics? How Did Early Christians Face Pandemics? Jessica Brodie Contributing Writer\n2020 8 May\nThe Bible abounds with examples of Jesus healing the diseased and the sick. Sometimes He cleansed them of illness with the barest utterance of a word, while other times He knelt with His hands upon their prone bodies, drawing the sickness out and restoring them to full health. As followers of Jesus, Christians have a clear directive: to obey the Golden Rule, doing to others as you would like them to do to you ( Matthew 7:12 ), and to love your neighbors as yourself ( John 13:34 ). That means helping others even at tremendous health risk—something Christians are doing today in this pandemic and have done in pandemics and other great disasters throughout history. Today’s COVID-19 pandemic is understandably frightening for many Christians, as the airborne disease spreads quickly and has a high mortality rate. Still, the risk isn’t stopping many Christians from remaining on the front lines, providing healthcare, delivering food and medicine, and checking on friends, neighbors, the elderly, and the infirm. While they take precautions, wearing masks, gloves, and other protective shields to render aid, they know the right response is not one of fear but of care—serving others above self.",
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"title": "\"Don't Tell ... Yet!\" — Matthew 16:20 (What Jesus Did!)",
"headings": "What Jesus Did!\n'Don't Tell ... Yet!' — Matthew 16:20\n\nWhat Jesus Did! 'Don't Tell ... Yet!' — Matthew 16:20\nThen Jesus warned his followers not to tell anyone that he was the Christ.\n— Matthew 16:20 NLT\nKey Thought\nToday's Prayer\nComments\nOther Devotionals from Heartlight for Thursday, August 5, 2021\nSpiritual Warfare\nQuotemeal\nToday's Verse\nMorning & Evening\nIllustration\n",
"segment": "Since ads help fund our efforts, would you consider donating to our ministry? Then Jesus warned his followers not to tell anyone that he was the Christ. — Matthew 16:20 NLT\nGet This Daily Devotional by Email\nKey Thought\nOne of the biggest mysteries of the Gospels over the years is why Jesus did not want anyone to tell others who he was. Some suggest it was just a psychological ploy to get the people to do just the opposite. Others suggest that he wanted to reveal his identity himself and not have it distorted by well-meaning but ill-informed people. It seems to me that Jesus didn't want the people to go around saying who he is because this puts him in a mold, a category, a title, that the people of his day had pre-defined. Jesus wants to redefine the meaning of Son of God. He wants to re-wire the circuits of what people think that it means to be Christ, the Messiah of the Jews. So until he can live it and show it, he refuses to let others spread it. He will let his life, the cross, and his resurrection define his identity.",
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"url": "https://wendyleekremer.com/jesus-set-face-like-flint/",
"title": "Two Lessons in Jesus' Flint-Faced Example to Reach His Goal",
"headings": "Lessons from Jesus’ “Flint-Faced” Determination\nLessons from Jesus’ “Flint-Faced” Determination\nSo, what gave Him the strength to go through with this plan?\nTo set your face like flint means that you are determined to succeed, regardless of the opposition.\nWhat was the “joy” that was before Him?\nRestoring us to full fellowship with our Father gave Him triumphant joy!\nSo here are two applications we can draw from Jesus example:\n",
"segment": "Flint is an impenetrable kind of sedimentary rock. When struck against steel, flint produces sparks to start a fire. “ Setting your face like flint” implies that you’re expecting some opposition, to stand firm in the face of adversity. To set your face like flint means that you are determined to succeed, regardless of the opposition. You value the outcome as worthy of the price paid to achieve it. For Jesus, it meant having the resolve and determination to complete His purpose. It was for this moment that He had been born. So – what gave Jesus the strength to keep heading for Jerusalem? Hebrews 12:2 tells us: ( NKJV)\n“looking unto Jesus, the author, and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.”",
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"title": "What Is The Opposite Of Love? A Bible Study | Jack Wellman",
"headings": "What Is The Opposite Of Love? A Bible Study\nWhat Is The Opposite Of Love? A Bible Study\nMay 20, 2015 by Jack Wellman\nWhat is Love?\nLove and Discipline\nThe Opposite of Love\nThe Greatest Act of Love\nConclusion\nArticle by Jack Wellman\nBrowse Our Archives\n",
"segment": "If you saw someone’s house burning down and you knew the family was upstairs asleep, wouldn’t you be driven to do something? You’d probably be pounding on their door and if you didn’t get an answer, you’d likely try to break the door down and warn them of the fire. If you had absolutely no love for others, then you’d just keep walking and be completely apathetic toward the fate of that family, but isn’t that what many Christians do when they fail to act on the imperative command of the Great Commission, given by our Lord Jesus Christ (Matt 28:19-20; Acts 1:8) when we fail to tell others about their need for the Savior? To do nothing is to show no care, no love, and no compassion at all for those who will face the wrath of God someday unless they repent and believe the gospel (Mark 1:15). It is the epitome of apathy to do nothing but it is one of the greatest acts of love to show that you do care…you care enough to say something, even if it’s going to take you out of your comfort zone. Conclusion\nLove and discipline are joined at the hip and in a similar way, love and hate are closely related but the polar opposite of love is indifference or apathy. You could not care any less when you do nothing to help others. The opposite of love then is not hate, it is apathy or indifference, and it is one of the cruelest of all human responses. There is no excuse for us to not tell others of the coming Day of Judgment;",
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"title": "Luke - Complete Bible Book Chapters and Summary - New International Version",
"headings": "Luke\nLuke\nWho Wrote the Gospel of Luke?\nContext and Background of Luke\nMain Theme and Purpose of Luke\nWhat Can We Learn from Luke Today?\nOur Favorite Verses from Luke\nSources\n",
"segment": "The next chapters relate more of Jesus’s ministry, miracles, and teachings, including the Parable of the Sower, his calming of the storm, feeding the 5,000, and resurrection of the dead girl. It also recounts his revelation that he would be rejected, killed, and “on the third day be raised to life” ( Luke 9:22 ). Jesus’s journey to Jerusalem comes next, along with the account of the opposition he faces, his great healings and other miracles, his teachings on prayer and repentance, and his warnings about hypocrisy. This section also includes the several parables. Chapter 19 through 23 recount his triumphant arrival in Jerusalem as king, his betrayal, his last supper, his fervent prayer on the Mount of Olives, and his arrest, crucifixion, and death. The final chapter of Luke tells how the women—Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and others—went to prepare Jesus’s body in the tomb, but he had resurrected. The gospel account ends with Jesus sharing a meal with his disciples, helping them understand Scripture and promising God would soon send what was promised: the Holy Spirit. Then Jesus ascends to heaven. What Can We Learn from Luke Today?",
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"url": "https://www.blueletterbible.org/comm/terasaka_david/misc/crucify.cfm",
"title": "Medical Aspects of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ by David Terasaka, M.D.",
"headings": "\nGeneral Overview\nThe Health of Jesus and Demands of the Ordeal\nThe Upper Room or Cenaculum\nGethesemane: Oil Press\nAbandoned by Man\nIllegal Aspects of the Trial of Jesus\nThe Issue of Witnesses\nPilate's Verdict\nRoman Soldiers Mock and Beat Jesus\nThe Crown of Thorns and the Robe\nThe Severity of the Beating\nSuffering on the Cross\nPhysical Suffering on the Cross\nAbandoned by God-spiritual Death\nDeath by Crucifixion: Slow Suffocation\nA Last Drink of Wine Vinegar\nCelebration of the Opposition\nSpiritual Warfare\nJesus Laid Down His Life\nDeath by Crucifixion:\nAppearance in Heaven\nFollowing Jesus Christ\nReferences:\n",
"segment": "Pilate, not finding anything wrong, sent Him to King Herod, who returned Him back to Pilate. Pilate, submitting to the pressure of the crowd, then ordered that Jesus be flogged and crucified. He was finally led out of the city walls to be crucified at Calvary. The Health of Jesus and Demands of the Ordeal\nIt is reasonable to assume that Jesus was in good health prior to the ordeal that He faced in the hours before His death. Having been a carpenter and traveling throughout the land during His ministry would have required that He would be in good physical condition. Before the crucifixion, however, He was forced to walk 2.5 miles over a sleepless night, during which He suffered great anguish through His six trials, was mocked, ridiculed and severely beaten, and was abandoned by His friends and Father. ( Edwards)\nThe Upper Room or Cenaculum\nThe ordeal began in an upper room of a house at what we now call the Last Supper, where Jesus, in giving the first communion, predicted that His body and blood would be given. ( Matt 26:17-29) Today in Jerusalem, one can visit the Cenacle or Cenaculum (Latin for dining hall), a room which is built over what is believed to be the site of the Upper Room, (Kollek) which was located on the southwestern aspect of the old city. Gethesemane: Oil Press\nLuke 22:44 And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly, and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground.",
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"headings": "Rubik’s Master (4x4) Online Solution\nRubik’s Master (4x4) Online Solution\nThe Rubik's Master (4x4) is solved similar to Rubik's Cube (3x3) with a few extra steps called parities.\nHow to Use this Guide\nTips for Success\nCongratulations!\nTry a different challenge\n",
"segment": "Not\nWHITE\nTOP\nVIEW\nNot\nWHITE\nFRONT\nFACE\nRr\nU\nR'r'\nIf your other WHITE tile is on the DOWN face, follow this algorithm: Not\nWHITE\nTOP\nVIEW\nDOWN\nFACE\nRr2\nU\nRr2\nAction 5\nRepeat Actions 1-4 until all 4 center tiles are WHITE. Action 6\nContinue solving the center pieces for all 6 faces. Follow Actions 1-4, replacing WHITE in each step with the next color. Solve the colors in this order: WHITE 1\nYELLOW 2\nRED 3\nGREEN 4\nORANGE 5\nBLUE 6\nRemember - when YELLOW 2 is the UP face, GREEN is to the right of RED. When solving the other centers, you must remember the orientation of the colors. WHEN your centers are solved the colors should match this orientation: white opposite yellow\nblue opposite green\norange opposite red\nStep 2 - Pair the Edges\nSTEP TWO\nPair the edges\nThere are 24 edge pieces on the Rubik’s Master that need to be paired so you have 12 edges like a Rubik’s Cube. The edges do not need to match the centers yet.",
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"title": "\"Take My Yoke Upon You\" Verse Meaning of Jesus' Words",
"headings": "\"Take My Yoke Upon You\": 3 Ways to Experience the Light Burden of Jesus\n\"Take My Yoke Upon You\": 3 Ways to Experience the Light Burden of Jesus\n\"Take my yoke upon you...for my yoke is easy and my burden is light.\" Matthew 11:28-30\nWhat Does “Take My Yoke Upon You” Mean?\nHow can we experience this light burden and easy yoke?\n1. By Moving in the Same Direction as Jesus\n2. By Not Struggling to Carry All the Weight Ourselves\n3. By Being Refreshed in Jesus, When There Is Still More Work to Do\nA Prayer For Taking the Yoke of Jesus\n",
"segment": "I remember the sensation well. In fact, I don’t think I’ll ever forget it. It felt like a physical weight had been lifted off of my shoulders. I felt somehow lightened. Before becoming a Christ-follower, I always thought the decision would bring with it a hefty set of rules. I thought more would be expected of me, and if I couldn’t carry the load well, I’d be tossed aside. And while “picking up our cross” may seem like Jesus is asking us to carry a heavy load, the opposite is actually true. When we walk with Jesus we will face challenges. But with Him by our side, what appears to be a burden is supernaturally made easy. In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus explains the depth of our relationship with Him. “",
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"headings": "What Jesus Calls Today’s Message Might Surprise You\nWhat Jesus Calls Today’s Message Might Surprise You\nIf Jesus were to walk the earth today, what would His message be?\nJesus calls today’s message: Inclusiveness\nJesus calls today’s message: Right and Wrong\nFinal Thoughts\nDo you support GOD TV?\n",
"segment": "Lust is adultery. Generosity with the expectation of rewards is greed. Anxiety is a lack of trust in God. Judge, and you will be judged. We are all guilty of sin; it is the greatest equalizer of them all. Inclusive of All Behavior\nJust as we have stated that hate is murder, love is begotten of love. We should love the way we desire to be loved. It is not the opposite. So many people treat others in reciprocation of how they are treated.",
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"segment": "Points Of Contention | American Constitutions and Origins\nGovernment » American Constitutions and Origins » The Development of the Constitution\nPoints Of Contention\nTo do 6 min read\nPoints of Contention\nFifty-five delegates arrived in Philadelphia in May 1787 for the meeting that became known as the Constitutional Convention. Many wanted to strengthen the role and authority of the national government but feared creating a central government that was too powerful. They wished to preserve state autonomy, although not to a degree that prevented the states from working together collectively or made them entirely independent of the will of the national government. While seeking to protect the rights of individuals from government abuse, they nevertheless wished to create a society in which concerns for law and order did not give way in the face of demands for individual liberty. They wished to give political rights to all free men but also feared mob rule, which many felt would have been the result of Shays’ Rebellion had it succeeded. Delegates from small states did not want their interests pushed aside by delegations from more populous states like Virginia. And everyone was concerned about slavery. Representatives from southern states worried that delegates from states where it had been or was being abolished might try to outlaw the institution. Those who favored a nation free of the influence of slavery feared that southerners might attempt to make it a permanent part of American society. The only decision that all could agree on was the election of George Washington, the former commander of the Continental Army and hero of the American Revolution, as the president of the convention.",
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"segment": "Taxation is also based on population. In that case, the South would say, “We don’t want to be taxed on our slave population, just on our landowning population.” The compromise they worked out, which has been called the three fifths compromise, three out of every five slaves counted for purposes of representation and taxation. It was a way to boost taxation from the South and also for the South to boost representation on the federal level. The South saw this, though, as “We want politically quality on the federal level, so you don’t lord it over us and get your way and we have no say in it”, but on the local level, the South very much wanted autonomy. “We don’t want you telling us what to do on the local level. Leave us alone.” It’s been said that almost every day Robert Lee woke up during the Civil War, looked across the lines at the North and said, “I wish those people over there would go home and leave us alone.” It wasn’t a war of conquest on behalf of the South. They wanted to be left alone.",
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"segment": "They wished to preserve state autonomy, although not to a degree that prevented the states from working together collectively or made them entirely independent of the will of the national government. While seeking to protect the rights of individuals from government abuse, they nevertheless wished to create a society in which concerns for law and order did not give way in the face of demands for individual liberty. They wished to give political rights to all free men but also feared mob rule, which many felt would have been the result of Shays’ Rebellion had it succeeded. Delegates from small states did not want their interests pushed aside by delegations from more populous states like Virginia. And everyone was concerned about slavery. Representatives from southern states worried that delegates from states where it had been or was being abolished might try to outlaw the institution. Those who favored a nation free of the influence of slavery feared that southerners might attempt to make it a permanent part of American society. The only decision that all could agree on was the election of George Washington, the former commander of the Continental Army and hero of the American Revolution, as the president of the convention. The Question of Representation: Small States vs. Large States\nOne of the first differences among the delegates to become clear was between those from large states, such as New York and Virginia, and those who represented small states, like Delaware.",
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"segment": "POINTS OF CONTENTION\nFifty-five delegates arrived in Philadelphia in May 1787 for the meeting that became known as the Constitutional Convention. Many wanted to strengthen the role and authority of the national government but feared creating a central government that was too powerful. They wished to preserve state autonomy, although not to a degree that prevented the states from working together collectively or made them entirely independent of the will of the national government. While seeking to protect the rights of individuals from government abuse, they nevertheless wished to create a society in which concerns for law and order did not give way in the face of demands for individual liberty. They wished to give political rights to all free men but also feared mob rule, which many felt would have been the result of Shays’ Rebellion had it succeeded. Delegates from small states did not want their interests pushed aside by delegations from more populous states like Virginia. And everyone was concerned about slavery. Representatives from southern states worried that delegates from states where it had been or was being abolished might try to outlaw the institution. Those who favored a nation free of the influence of slavery feared that southerners might attempt to make it a permanent part of American society. The only decision that all could agree on was the election of George Washington, the former commander of the Continental Army and hero of the American Revolution, as the president of the convention.",
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"segment": "Between the end of WWI and the stock market crash, the aura of get-rich-quick prosperity overshadowed tensions resulting from the highly skewed distribution of wealth. The unfettered capitalism of the time is reflected by Calvin Coolidge, who said, ``The man who builds a factory builds a temple. The man who works there, worships there.'' In 1920, for the first time, half the U.S. population lived in cities. While life grew more organized, complex and sexually liberated, the reaction increased, too. Capitalists fanned a Red Scare following the 1919 Bolshevik Revolution, forcing American reformers to confront this inflated fear along with homegrown poverty and racism. Dumenil points to the mass consumer culture, corporate mentality, job structure that eroded individual autonomy, assembly lines, intense special-interest lobbying in Washington and the fusion of sexuality with consumption as among the decade's legacies to later American culture. Readers may wish that Dumenil spent more time on countervailing radical forces (Rand School of Social Science; Scott Nearing; Max Eastman's The Masses;",
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"segment": "All the states except Rhode Island chose delegates to send to the meeting, a total of seventy men in all, but many did not attend. Among those not in attendance were John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, both of whom were overseas representing the country as diplomats. Because the shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation proved impossible to overcome, the convention that met in Philadelphia in 1787 decided to create an entirely new government. Points of Contention\nFifty-five delegates arrived in Philadelphia in May 1787 for the meeting that became known as the Constitutional Convention. Many wanted to strengthen the role and authority of the national government but feared creating a central government that was too powerful. They wished to preserve state autonomy, although not to a degree that prevented the states from working together collectively or made them entirely independent of the will of the national government. While seeking to protect the rights of individuals from government abuse, they nevertheless wished to create a society in which concerns for law and order did not give way in the face of demands for individual liberty. They wished to give political rights to all free men but also feared mob rule, which many felt would have been the result of Shays’ Rebellion had it succeeded. Delegates from small states did not want their interests pushed aside by delegations from more populous states like Virginia. And everyone was concerned about slavery.",
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"segment": "It can be hard to distinguish between the professions when viewed from this perspective, but despite the similarities, some fundamental differences remain with how these two types of providers may practice. PAs train as generalists and can practice in nearly any field with a collaborating physician. PAs can switch specialties without the need for new certification or education other than on the job training, and nearly 50% of them do so during their careers. NPs train in either primary care or acute care, which is then further focused based on population: family/individual across the lifespan, adult-gerontology, neonatal, pediatrics, women's health, or mental health. Nurse practitioners are licensed specifically based on their training, including primary vs. acute care and population. NPs also have the flexibility to work in a variety of specialties, as long as the specialty falls within the area (primary or acute) and population for which they trained. If an NP wishes to switch roles or patient populations, additional formal education is required along with licensure for the new role or population. 3. Level of autonomy\nMost PAs and NPs practice reasonably autonomously, but there are definite legal distinctions and differing regulations between the two roles.",
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"segment": "How can your company give its employees more autonomy? You could do exactly what Atlassian did and set aside certain times of the week, month, or year that your team members can spend working on whatever project they wish. Other (more drastic) ideas include removing schedules from your workplace. Let your team do their work when they want, as long as they still get their projects done well and on time. Or you could endorse a remote work program. Allow your team to work where they want— at least a day or two a week. These are just a few ideas. Take some time and brainstorm how you can give your employees more control over the time they spend working. The more autonomy you can give your team (within reason of course), the more productive and satisfied they will be. Tracking time enables employees to do their best work.",
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"segment": "American bioethics circumscribes the role of others who might influence the patient to make a choice that does not put his own wishes or best interests first. Although this emphasis is intended to prevent patients from being coerced, especially by medical professionals, it ignores that a patient is part of a family. Patients often wish to take their family members’ opinions into account when making medical decisions, as they would with many other important decisions. Respecting patient autonomy thus includes respecting both how patients wish to make a decision and the decision made, even if the decision is to allow their family’s desires to supersede their own [4, 5]. Influence within Families\nReminders to respect a patient’s liberty are generally directed toward clinicians, but family members can certainly coerce, persuade, or manipulate a patient. Agency, however, allows a patient to consider how a decision he or she makes might affect his or her family members. It is both common and socially acceptable for a patient to consult family members in order to aid in decision making. Focusing on the strict definition of autonomy and failing to recognize an individual as part of a family leads to an incomplete understanding of decision making for informed consent [2]. Despite the fact that most families offer suggestions with the best intentions, there are situations in which family members become unduly persuasive, manipulative, or coercive. For example, if family members are threatening to remove support, financial or otherwise, for patients if they do not make the decision desired by the family, the family would be manipulating the patient.",
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"segment": "70 percent of patients felt that family members should have a role in decision making, but only 54 percent of family members felt that they should. Most respondents (78 percent) thought it was important for patients, their families, and their physicians to resolve disagreements jointly. These findings suggest that Dave might be taking his family’s wishes into account more than his family would want or expect, and that his family might wish to resolve the conflict with a discussion involving Dave and Dr. Barelle. Schäfer et al. [ 6] also asked patients and family members to rank their values at the end of their or their loved one’s life. Both patients and family members ranked family, partner, children, and health in the top four, although in a different order. Freedom and independence were ranked seventh and eighth by patients and eighth and ninth by family members, with long life ranked eleventh by both groups. These results suggest that the values of patients and their family members are fairly closely aligned. Therefore, facilitating a discussion about Dave’s underlying values might be a strategy for Dr. Barrelle to generate concordance between him and his family. Knowing that patients might care more about incorporating their family’s wishes into their decision making than family members themselves do might be helpful to physicians wanting to encourage Dave to discuss his desires with his family.",
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"title": "Autonomy | ethics and political philosophy | Britannica",
"headings": "Autonomy\nAutonomy\nethics and political philosophy\nKantian autonomy\nMillian and hierarchical accounts of autonomy\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nAutonomy\n",
"segment": "The Millian account of autonomy has been more widely adopted within applied ethics than the Kantian account, in part because it appears to be more realistic. Very few, if any, persons intentionally act in accordance with at least the first version of the categorical imperative, yet it does not seem that autonomy is a rare phenomenon. In addition, the Millian view has been developed in fruitful and interesting ways since the 1970s in so-called hierarchical analyses of autonomy, which were introduced by the American philosopher Harry Frankfurt in his seminal paper “Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person” (1971). Frankfurt’s early hierarchical account of autonomy addressed, among other problems, the intuitively plausible claim that there are cases in which a person might act in accordance with his own desires and yet not act autonomously. A drug addict, for example, has a desire to take the drug to which he is addicted. But is he acting autonomously when he takes the drug? It is arguable that he is not. If one also assumes that the drug addict wishes he were not addicted—i.e., he wishes that he did not have the desire to take the drug—then it becomes even more plausible to say that he is not acting autonomously. To accommodate such cases, Frankfurt claimed that in order for a person to perform an action autonomously, he must not only possess a desire to perform the action but also reflectively endorse his desire to take that action.",
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"url": "https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/whats-role-autonomy-patient-and-family-centered-care-when-patients-and-family-members-dont-agree/2016-01",
"title": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree? | Journal of Ethics | American Medical Association",
"headings": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nWhat’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nCase\nCommentary\nPatient Autonomy and Informed Consent\nInfluence within Families\nNourishing Family Relationships during High-Stakes Deliberations at the End-of-Life\nResolution\nReferences\nAuthor Information\n",
"segment": "He goes on to express that he particularly values his independence and that he fears pain, suffering, impending loss of functioning, and loss of his autonomy. He finally admits that aggressive acute care seems to him to be excessive and futile at this point but that he doesn’t want to let his family down by not “fighting.” He fears that his family thinks of hospice and palliative care as capitulating and “giving up.” Dr. Barelle has suspected that Dave’s wishes were diverging from his family’s, and she wonders how to acknowledge this and how to advocate on Dave’s behalf in ways that won’t be divisive. What should she do? Should she downplay the potential of aggressive care to better persuade the family to respect the patient’s wishes? Commentary\nIn order to best care for Dave, Dr. Barelle must consider how to respect both his autonomy and the role of his well-intentioned and loving family in his care. She must also remain an advocate for his stated wishes without being paternalistic about his choice to follow his family’s wishes. Furthermore, Dr. Barelle is in a challenging position as she is newly involved in Dave’s care and does not have a long-standing relationship to serve as a foundation for these difficult conversations. So, we might wonder at this point, what is the appropriate nature and scope of autonomy and the role of family members in a case like Dave’s?",
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"title": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree? | Journal of Ethics | American Medical Association",
"headings": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nWhat’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nCase\nCommentary\nPatient Autonomy and Informed Consent\nInfluence within Families\nNourishing Family Relationships during High-Stakes Deliberations at the End-of-Life\nResolution\nReferences\nAuthor Information\n",
"segment": "Patient Autonomy and Informed Consent\nExpressing respect for patients’ autonomy means acknowledging that patients who have decision-making capacity have the right to make decisions regarding their care, even when their decisions contradict their clinicians’ recommendations [1]. Beauchamp and Childress remind us that autonomy requires both “liberty (independence from controlling influences) and agency (capacity for intentional action)” [2] and that liberty is undermined by coercion, persuasion, and manipulation [1]. The ideal of “informed consent” is a hallmark of Western medical ethics that came about following the horrors recounted in the Nuremberg trials and was codified in American law through Canterbury v. Spence in 1972 [3]. It requires physicians to respect patients’ autonomy by giving them the information needed to understand the risks and benefits of a proposed intervention, as well as the reasonable alternatives (including no intervention), so that they may make independent decisions. A patient’s independence is traditionally the highest priority in American bioethics [1]. American bioethics circumscribes the role of others who might influence the patient to make a choice that does not put his own wishes or best interests first. Although this emphasis is intended to prevent patients from being coerced, especially by medical professionals, it ignores that a patient is part of a family. Patients often wish to take their family members’ opinions into account when making medical decisions, as they would with many other important decisions. Respecting patient autonomy thus includes respecting both how patients wish to make a decision and the decision made, even if the decision is to allow their family’s desires to supersede their own [4, 5]. Influence within Families\nReminders to respect a patient’s liberty are generally directed toward clinicians, but family members can certainly coerce, persuade, or manipulate a patient.",
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"headings": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nWhat’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nCase\nCommentary\nPatient Autonomy and Informed Consent\nInfluence within Families\nNourishing Family Relationships during High-Stakes Deliberations at the End-of-Life\nResolution\nReferences\nAuthor Information\n",
"segment": "Should she downplay the potential of aggressive care to better persuade the family to respect the patient’s wishes? Commentary\nIn order to best care for Dave, Dr. Barelle must consider how to respect both his autonomy and the role of his well-intentioned and loving family in his care. She must also remain an advocate for his stated wishes without being paternalistic about his choice to follow his family’s wishes. Furthermore, Dr. Barelle is in a challenging position as she is newly involved in Dave’s care and does not have a long-standing relationship to serve as a foundation for these difficult conversations. So, we might wonder at this point, what is the appropriate nature and scope of autonomy and the role of family members in a case like Dave’s? Patient Autonomy and Informed Consent\nExpressing respect for patients’ autonomy means acknowledging that patients who have decision-making capacity have the right to make decisions regarding their care, even when their decisions contradict their clinicians’ recommendations [1]. Beauchamp and Childress remind us that autonomy requires both “liberty (independence from controlling influences) and agency (capacity for intentional action)” [2] and that liberty is undermined by coercion, persuasion, and manipulation [1]. The ideal of “informed consent” is a hallmark of Western medical ethics that came about following the horrors recounted in the Nuremberg trials and was codified in American law through Canterbury v. Spence in 1972 [3]. It requires physicians to respect patients’ autonomy by giving them the information needed to understand the risks and benefits of a proposed intervention, as well as the reasonable alternatives (including no intervention), so that they may make independent decisions. A patient’s independence is traditionally the highest priority in American bioethics [1].",
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"segment": "Autonomy allows workers to be creative. The crew at Atlassian, an Australian software company, is a great example of this principle in action. Years ago they began having “ShipIt” days, where team members were given an entire day and a half to work on whatever company project they wanted. This practice was highly successful and led to many innovations for the organization. How You Can Apply This Principle\nLet’s get practical. How can your company give its employees more autonomy? You could do exactly what Atlassian did and set aside certain times of the week, month, or year that your team members can spend working on whatever project they wish. Other (more drastic) ideas include removing schedules from your workplace. Let your team do their work when they want, as long as they still get their projects done well and on time. Or you could endorse a remote work program.",
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"headings": "Pregnancy Testing Prior to Anesthesia and Surgery\nPregnancy Testing Prior to Anesthesia and Surgery\nIndications for Preoperative Pregnancy Screening:\nAccuracy of Early Pregnancy Testing:\nMedicolegal Concerns:\nEthical Considerations:\nRecommendations:\nReferences:\n",
"segment": "Coercing a patient into having a pregnancy test against her wishes violates patient autonomy. 9 Informed consent for pre-procedure pregnancy testing should be obtained to respect a patient’s self-determination (autonomy) of decision making. Informing the patient of the risks, benefits, and alternatives related to preoperative pregnancy testing including false positive and false negative pregnancy test results serves to support the ethical principles promoting the patient’s best interests (beneficence) and avoiding harm (nonmaleficence). Ideally, preoperative educational resources regarding testing should be provided to patients prior to scheduling a procedure/surgery to allow patients to make an informed decision. A patient’s privacy should be respected and therefore physicians or institutional representatives should clarify with the patient, to whom in addition to herself, the pregnancy test result can or must be revealed. Institutions should have a policy in place to clarify how and by whom the patient is informed of a positive pregnancy test. Institutions should establish a process to provide counseling and prenatal care for those patient populations in need of support. At risk groups, including minors, institutionalized patients, or patients who do not have decision-making capability, or patients in a situation where they are not able to express their wishes and values, should receive special consideration, which may involve medical consultation, ethics review, and legal counsel. In addition to the above recommendations, policies for preoperative pregnancy screening of minors prior to elective diagnostic and therapeutic procedures should recognize the serious, sensitive and unique implications of testing in this subgroup of patients. 10, 11 Informed consent or assent should be attempted and ideally obtained from the adolescent patient with provisions for as much confidentiality and trust as possible between the patient and care providers.",
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"headings": "Ethical Responsibilities of Nurses\nEthical Responsibilities of Nurses\nDefining Nursing Ethics\nHistory of Nursing Ethics\nRespect Autonomy\nSupport Social Justice\nAct With Beneficence\nRefrain From Conflict of Interests\nMaintain Professional Boundaries\nDo No Harm\nMaintain Strict Confidentiality\nDemonstrate Professionalism\nAddress Ethical Issues\nNursing Education Requirements\nReferences\n",
"segment": "The nurse might suggest matters that patients may wish to discuss their doctor to better understand treatment options, risks and possible side effects. Respecting autonomy requires understanding the patient’s age, pain level, cultural background, spiritual beliefs and other factors that may influence the patient’s views and choices. Support Social Justice\nJust and ethical nurses show utmost respect for the worth and dignity of all patients. They provide nonjudgmental, quality nursing care in any setting, as explained in “ Nursing Ethical Considerations .” That same positive regard is extended to friends and family who are involved in the patient’s life. Ethical nurses believe in social justice and treating patients fairly. Illegal, discriminatory practices are not tolerated. They push for equitable health care delivery systems and advocate for health programs that reach underserved populations. Act With Beneficence\nA nurse is first and foremost an advocate for care that directly benefits the patient and supports recovery. When opinions of doctors, family members and social workers conflict, the nurse should bring the discussion back to the patient’s priorities and wishes.",
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"headings": "Nurse Practitioner Autonomy: A Shift to More Independent Practice\nNurse Practitioner Autonomy: A Shift to More Independent Practice\nThe Role of the Nurse Practitioner\nNurse Practitioner Scope of Practice\nBarriers to Independent Practice\nCurrent Progress Towards Independent Practice\nMoving Forward\n",
"segment": "Nurse Practitioner Autonomy: A Shift to More Independent Practice - NOW Healthcare Recruiting\nNurse Practitioner Autonomy: A Shift to More Independent Practice\nApr 5, 2018 | Hiring Tips, Job Search Tips\nThe United States is currently in the midst of a physician shortage. In fact, the Association of American Medical Colleges estimates a shortfall of between 46,100 and 90,400 physicians by 2025. Meanwhile, the demand for healthcare services continues to increase due to an aging baby-boomer population and recent healthcare legislation. Because the supply of healthcare providers is not meeting the demand, nurse practitioners are stepping up to the plate to provide high-quality, cost-effective care. The Role of the Nurse Practitioner\nNurse practitioners are advanced-practice nurses who have earned either a master’s degree or doctoral degree in nursing. They can work in a multitude of care areas from primary care to acute care, and provide many services that physicians provide to include ordering treatments, diagnostic tests, and medications, taking patient history and performing physicals, and managing the overall health of patients. More and more NP positions are springing up to meet the demand of healthcare consumers. The projected employment for NPs is expected to rise 36% by 2026, which helps meet the growing needs of patients.",
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"url": "https://www.thehastingscenter.org/briefingbook/end-of-life-care/",
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"segment": "Or, they may hasten death by forgoing treatment or by seeking to take action to bring life to an end. Because of its profundity, end-of-life decision-making occupies center stage in contemporary American bioethics. For four decades, medical professionals and policy makers have looked to bioethicists for advice in shaping medical guidelines and laws on end-of-life care. Focus on Autonomy\nTraditionally, ethical and legal concerns with end-of-life care have focused on the interest of patients, an interest referred to as autonomy or self-determination. Autonomy is paramount for patients who possess decision-making capacity, but it is also a major consideration for patients who lack this capacity. Their wishes must be respected by the relatives or other health care proxies who make decisions on their behalf. According to traditional bioethical analysis, the centrality of the individual in contemporary Western society requires that adults be permitted to make their own decisions about what medical treatment they want and do not want. To do otherwise would be an inexcusable invasion of individuals’ interests in bodily integrity and in charting their own life plans in accordance with their own values, preferences, and interests. Law–especially twentieth- and twenty-first century law–reflects and reinforces this ethical analysis. When individuals lose the capacity to make their own medical decisions, the interest in autonomy requires that decisions be based on wishes they expressed earlier in their lives.",
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"headings": "American Working Conditions Survey\nAmerican Working Conditions Survey\nHighlights of the 2015 Survey\nWorking conditions in the United States can be harsh.\n61% of American workers perform repetitive or intense physical work.\nThe environment can be hostile.\n20% report recent abuse or harassment at work.\nAmericans' jobs are hectic.\n50% work in their free time to meet workplace demands.\nWorkers have some autonomy on the job, but little control over their schedules.\n36% have work hours set by their employers with no possibility for changes.\nStill, work can be a source of support and satisfaction.\n63% feel they are doing useful work.\nIn fact, many retirees would consider going back to work.\n56% of retirees 50 and older say they would consider returning to work.\nResearch Briefs\nHow Do Americans Perceive the Workplace?\nHas COVID-19 Led to Divergent and Inequitable Pathways in Education?\nFull Report\nU.S. Workplace Is Physically and Emotionally Taxing\nDownload the Data and Codebook\nThe 2015 American Working Conditions Survey Data\nNext Steps\n",
"segment": "Ten percent do so nearly every day. Twenty seven percent of workers say they don’t have enough time to do their job, and 66% work at high speed or on tight deadlines. Workers have some autonomy on the job, but little control over their schedules. 36% have work hours set by their employers with no possibility for changes. Although work is hectic, 75% of workers say they have enough autonomy that they can prioritize some tasks over others. This autonomy does not apply to their work calendars. Still, work can be a source of support and satisfaction. 63% feel they are doing useful work. Nearly 60% of workers say they have a supportive boss, and more than half have good friends at work. However, just 38% of workers say their jobs offer good prospects for advancement.",
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"segment": "Nurse practitioners are licensed specifically based on their training, including primary vs. acute care and population. NPs also have the flexibility to work in a variety of specialties, as long as the specialty falls within the area (primary or acute) and population for which they trained. If an NP wishes to switch roles or patient populations, additional formal education is required along with licensure for the new role or population. 3. Level of autonomy\nMost PAs and NPs practice reasonably autonomously, but there are definite legal distinctions and differing regulations between the two roles. State medical boards are responsible for licensing PAs within their state. Licensure is built upon the concept of a physician-PA team, with each state outlining the requirements of \"collaborative\" or \"supervisory\" relationship. Conversely, NPs are considered independent practitioners. The NP scope of practice varies widely based on each state's regulations, but some states allow for independent practice with full practice authority under the state board of nursing. PAs have no such autonomous state PA boards in any state.",
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"segment": "Justice Byron White and Justice John Marshall Harlan II wrote concurring opinions in which they argued that privacy is protected by the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. McFall v. Shimp is a case in which someone was being coerced to give bone marrow against their will in order to save someone else’s life. “ When the case ended up in court, Judge John P. Flaherty Jr. stated that Shimp’s position was “morally indefensible,” but simultaneously refused to force Shimp to donate his bone marrow. [ 3] Judge Flaherty also stated that forcing a person to submit to an intrusion of his body in order to donate bone marrow “would defeat the sanctity of the individual and would impose a rule which would know no limits, and one could not imagine where the line would be drawn.” ( emphasis mine)\nThe Supreme Court has decided that competent adults have the right to refuse medical treatment if they so wish; that consenting adults have the right to engage in whatever sexual practices they wish; and that under the due process clause of the 14th amendment women may terminate their pregnancies before such time as the fetus is viable outside the womb. Because American law is based in precedent, and there have been no actual changes in circumstances related to the spate of new abortion restriction laws, it is quite possible that these laws will be struck down in the Federal courts and never even granted a hearing by the Supreme Court. People who are prone to scream about activist judges would do well to consider that it would take significant judicial activism and disregard for precedent in order to reverse the sheer volume of decisions that affirm the body autonomy of American citizens. Patriarchy, Privilege, Babies, and Fish\nWhat happens when boys are taught that the world exists for them\nmedium.com\nThe Fetishizing of Mother’s Day\nInstead of actually honoring what it takes to be a mother, we give it lip service\nmedium.com\nThat’s Not Small Government\nRestricting medical use of CBD oil is wrong\nmedium.com",
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"segment": "Both CMAs and CNAs provide crucial care and support to patients and the medical industry. Each career requires a unique education and certification and will result in different duties and responsibilities of patient care. CNAs tend towards more personalized care of patients and are usually under the direct supervision of an RN. CMAs work closely with doctors or physicians and may focus on different aspects of care from administrative to clinical. Either way, working as an assistant will tend to provide less autonomy, and is thus often a springboard for those wishing to advance their clinical skills and become an RN. Among the many benefits enjoyed by RNs are higher average pay, more diverse work environments, opportunities for specialization, and greater clinical autonomy. Ultimately, choosing the right career path will depend on the level of education you wish to pursue, as well as the daily responsibilities you wish to perform.",
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"segment": "A natural and logical corollary of those rights is a right to be sterilized without her husband’s consent.” The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists agrees, stating, “Respect for an individual woman’s reproductive autonomy should be the primary concern guiding sterilization.” The policy also states that young single women who wish to not have children should also be able to obtain sterilization. Yet, for young, unmarried, women without children, finding a doctor to perform sterilization may especially difficult. The r/childfree subreddit, a community of over 800,000 people who do not ever want to have children, have compiled a list of doctors in every state that will perform sterilizations. It’s an amazing resource, but it also demonstrates how severe the problem is. In some states, like Hawaii, South Dakota, and Wyoming, there are only two doctors listed. The same is true for Washington, D.C., a city with a population size greater than all of Wyoming. The right to choose permanent sterilization is an important, and often overlooked, aspect of reproductive autonomy. Arguments against tubal ligations for women often revolve around the stereotype that all women will eventually want children, and that a woman can not possibly make the informed choice to forgo the option to have biological children.",
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"segment": "Achieving Autonomy\nSo we’ve established that autonomy carries workplace benefits, but now you might wonder how exactly one can achieve or cultivate autonomy in the workplace. If you feel powerless at work, then you’re probably tired of being told to just “take charge!” If your employees have told you they feel they lack a certain sense of independence, but you feel as though you’re doing all you can to support them, then you probably have no idea what to do. Here’s your practical guide to achieving autonomy in the workplace. Defining Autonomy in the Workplace\nThe early American revolutionary Patrick Henry once said, “Give me liberty, or give me death!” When Henry said he wanted “liberty,” he mostly meant that he wanted more American autonomy from Great Britain; that was his idea of autonomy in the tumultuous days of American colonization. But for a fifth-grader in Idaho, “autonomy” might look like choosing his own afternoon snack. Words such as “autonomy,” “liberty,” and “freedom” are relative terms. They mean different things to different people.",
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"segment": "From the Cambridge English Corpus\nThey pursued a two-pronged strategy of stimulating # local protests while instigating international opposition. From the Cambridge English Corpus\nMore examples\nFewer examples\nParenting group instigated to look at normal growth and development, sleep and behaviour, nutrition and play. From the Cambridge English Corpus\nIn some cases the family directly instigates, for others the family serves as a source for inspiration. From the Cambridge English Corpus\nThis asserts that dreams are instigated by - and express - unconscious, unacceptable wishes. From the Cambridge English Corpus\nThere have been no prosecutions or investigations of individuals that have precipitated or instigated the violence. From the Cambridge English Corpus\nHowever, blind infants' dependency on others for instigating joint attention does not indicate passivity in their involvement in joint attention. From the Cambridge English Corpus\nRather, the idea of absolute autonomy, via autonomy's association with uniqueness and individualism, has instigated the desirability of contemporary architecture. From the Cambridge English Corpus\nImprovement was instigated by the landlord and accepted by a variety of groups within the rural population. From the Cambridge English Corpus\nTreatment should be instigated by the multidisciplinary team such that a consensus to management is made. From the Cambridge English Corpus\nIt contains the potentiality of being changed, it instigates human beings to change it.",
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"segment": "In these instances, it’s not always necessary or feasible for a doctor to be on-site for minor issues or day-to-day support. Autonomy in nursing grants nurses the freedom to work in a home health care environment and manage any minor incidents that may arise based on their experience, with the understanding that they can reach out for further medical support when needed. Working in underserved populations: There’s no question that accessible, affordable care is a big issue for many across the nation. And while it’s important for people to seek medical care in critical situations, what about non-critical situations where a nurse could care for patients in lieu of a doctor? By granting nurses more autonomy, they can practice either independently or in facilities that care for more underserved populations by providing non-critical care—or referring those patients to a more critical healthcare facility as needed. Characteristics of autonomy in nursing. What does autonomy in nursing look like in the medical workplace? Some examples include: Decision-making in health scenarios, independent of doctors.",
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"segment": "Culture-bound syndromes, cultural variations, and psychopathology, in I. Cuéllar & F.A. Paniagua, Eds., Handbook of multicultural mental health: Assessment and treatment of diverse populations (pp. 140-141). New York: Academic Press. A Few Cultural differences between Anglo Americans and Latinos\nAnglo Americans\nLatinos (as)\nNuclear family oriented\nExtended family oriented (protective factor)\nDo not emphasize supernatural forces\nImportance on the spiritual domain (supernatural forces, use of saints as intermediaries)\nAutonomy from parental approval as hallmark of optimal adult",
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"headings": "Reviewing the Disability Employment Research on People who are Blind or Visually Impaired: Key Takeaways\nReviewing the Disability Employment Research on People who are Blind or Visually Impaired: Key Takeaways\nA Quick Overview of Employment Statistics for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired\nTracking the Statistics Over the Past 10 Years\nTable: Employment Rates of the Working-age Population (18-64) 2008-2017 by Disability Status\nTable: Percentage Employed by Educational Attainment and Disability Status, Age 18-64\nWages and Occupational Industries\nAverage (Mean) Wage of Working-age Population by Educational Attainment and Disability Status\nBarriers to Upward Mobility for Workers Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired\nLack of Transportation\nAccessibility of Online Applications\nIndicators of Successful Work Experiences\nFacilitators to Finding and Keeping Employment\nEducation\nFamily and Peer support\nEarly Work Experience\nAccess to Assistive Technology and AT training\nAccess to Mentoring\nAccess to Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Services\nThe Power of Networking\nAreas Needing Further Study\nCharacteristics of Employers that Hire Blind or Visually Impaired Workers\n",
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"url": "https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/whats-role-autonomy-patient-and-family-centered-care-when-patients-and-family-members-dont-agree/2016-01",
"title": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree? | Journal of Ethics | American Medical Association",
"headings": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nWhat’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nCase\nCommentary\nPatient Autonomy and Informed Consent\nInfluence within Families\nNourishing Family Relationships during High-Stakes Deliberations at the End-of-Life\nResolution\nReferences\nAuthor Information\n",
"segment": "Both patients and family members ranked family, partner, children, and health in the top four, although in a different order. Freedom and independence were ranked seventh and eighth by patients and eighth and ninth by family members, with long life ranked eleventh by both groups. These results suggest that the values of patients and their family members are fairly closely aligned. Therefore, facilitating a discussion about Dave’s underlying values might be a strategy for Dr. Barrelle to generate concordance between him and his family. Knowing that patients might care more about incorporating their family’s wishes into their decision making than family members themselves do might be helpful to physicians wanting to encourage Dave to discuss his desires with his family. Dr. Barelle can remind Dave that his family might be more open to his desired treatment option than he thinks. Even if",
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"title": "African Americans in the Antebellum United States | US History I (OS Collection)",
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"segment": "they sought and found myriad ways to resist their shackles and develop their own communities and cultures. Slaves often used the notion of paternalism to their advantage, finding opportunities within this system to engage in acts of resistance and win a degree of freedom and autonomy. For example, some slaves played into their masters’ racism by hiding their intelligence and feigning childishness and ignorance. The slaves could then slow down the workday and sabotage the system in small ways by “accidentally” breaking tools, for example; the master, seeing his slaves as unsophisticated and childlike, would believe these incidents were accidents rather than rebellions. Some slaves engaged in more dramatic forms of resistance, such as poisoning their masters slowly. Other slaves reported rebellious slaves to their masters, hoping to gain preferential treatment. Slaves who informed their masters about planned slave rebellions could often expect the slaveholder’s gratitude and, perhaps, more lenient treatment. Such expectations were always tempered by the individual personality and caprice of the master. Slaveholders used both psychological coercion and physical violence to prevent slaves from disobeying their wishes.",
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"url": "https://www.myamericannurse.com/autonomy-patients-right-choose-falls-prevention/",
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"headings": "Autonomy and the patient’s right to choose falls prevention\nAutonomy and the patient’s right to choose falls prevention\nEthical value of autonomy\nMaking a choice\nRight to choose\nAutonomy and patient safety\nPatricia A. Quigley is a nurse consultant.\nSelected references\n",
"segment": "Many interventions are implemented with safety as the priority; yet, there are times when autonomy supersedes safety. This same discussion should drive decisions related to bed alarm usage, purposeful rounding programs, within arm’s reach toileting programs, and other interventions applied to all patients, such as universal fall precautions. The nurse-to-patient relationship should be individual and dynamic, with respect for patients’ values, wishes, and choices. Patricia A. Quigley is a nurse consultant. Selected references\nAmerican Nurses Association. Nursing’s Social Policy Statement. The Essence of the Profession, 3 rd ed. Silver Spring, MD; American Nurses Association;",
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"title": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree? | Journal of Ethics | American Medical Association",
"headings": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nWhat’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nCase\nCommentary\nPatient Autonomy and Informed Consent\nInfluence within Families\nNourishing Family Relationships during High-Stakes Deliberations at the End-of-Life\nResolution\nReferences\nAuthor Information\n",
"segment": "Nourishing Family Relationships during High-Stakes Deliberations at the End-of-Life\nThere is research about how patients and family members think medical decisions should be made and which values they consider important. This information could help inform Dr. Barelle as she counsels Dave in hopes of achieving a treatment plan in accordance with Dave’s stated wishes while maintaining his close family relationships. For example, Schäfer et al. [ 6] surveyed patients and family members about who should receive medical information and make medical decisions and how disagreements should be resolved. Ninety-three percent of respondents felt that both patients and family members should receive medical information; 70 percent of patients felt that family members should have a role in decision making, but only 54 percent of family members felt that they should. Most respondents (78 percent) thought it was important for patients, their families, and their physicians to resolve disagreements jointly. These findings suggest that Dave might be taking his family’s wishes into account more than his family would want or expect, and that his family might wish to resolve the conflict with a discussion involving Dave and Dr. Barelle. Schäfer et al. [ 6] also asked patients and family members to rank their values at the end of their or their loved one’s life.",
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"title": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree? | Journal of Ethics | American Medical Association",
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"segment": "they fully expected him to pursue aggressive treatment. Dave’s physicians, however, now want to transition his care and incorporate hospice and palliative approaches to managing his illness. The palliative care physician, Dr. Barelle, sits down alone with Dave to discuss his end-of-life wishes. Dave insists on pursuing aggressive acute care for his prostate cancer, but he also seems exhausted. As Dr. Barelle continues to describe what aggressive acute care would entail over the next months and begins to probe deeper into Dave’s goals of care, Dave slowly confesses that he worries about aggressive treatment, states that it isn’t what he wants, and also says, “I’m not the hero type.” He goes on to express that he particularly values his independence and that he fears pain, suffering, impending loss of functioning, and loss of his autonomy. He finally admits that aggressive acute care seems to him to be excessive and futile at this point but that he doesn’t want to let his family down by not “fighting.” He fears that his family thinks of hospice and palliative care as capitulating and “giving up.” Dr. Barelle has suspected that Dave’s wishes were diverging from his family’s, and she wonders how to acknowledge this and how to advocate on Dave’s behalf in ways that won’t be divisive. What should she do?",
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"headings": "5 American philosophers on the meaning of life\nBig ideas.\nOnce a week.\nSubscribe to our weekly newsletter.\n5 American philosophers on the meaning of life\nTrying to figure out the meaning of life? Here are a few thoughts on the subject from some very famous American philosophers.\nLoading your audio article\nRalph Waldo Emerson\nLeave this hypocritical prating about the masses. Masses are rude, lame, unmade, pernicious in their demands and influence, and need not to be flattered, but to be schooled. I wish not to concede anything to them, but to tame, drill, divide, and break them up, and draw individuals out of them. -The Conduct of Life ,\nHenry David Thoreau\nI went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. - Walden\nJohn Dewey\nCease conceiving of education as mere preparation for later life, and make it the full meaning of the present life.\nThomas Jefferson\nWe hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. – The Declaration of Independence\nRobert Nozick\nWittgenstein, Elizabeth Taylor, Bertrand Russell, Thomas Merton, Yogi Berra, Allen Ginsberg, Harry Wolfson, Thoreau, Casey Stengel, The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Picasso, Moses, Einstein, Hugh Hefner, Socrates, Henry Ford, Lenny Bruce, Baba Ram Dass, Gandhi, Sir Edmund Hillary, Raymond Lubitz, Buddha, Frank Sinatra, Columbus, Freud, Norman Mailer, Ayn Rand, Baron Rothschild, Ted Williams, Thomas Edison, H.L. Mencken, Thomas Jefferson, Ralph Ellison, Bobby Fischer, Emma Goldman, Peter Kropotkin, you, and your parents. Is there really one kind of life which is best for each of these people? -Anarchy, State, and Utopia\n",
"segment": "While his escape to the simple life might have been more of a vacation than anything else, it does show us that technology may not be the path to finding meaning. An excellent overview of his ideas can be found here. I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. - Walden\nJohn Dewey\n(Getty Images)\nDewey was a philosopher and reformer who worked in many fields and is largely remembered for his work in pragmatism and progressive education. His work often focused on how to help individuals live well in a democratic society and how to make education more than just job training. Dewey encourages us to stop looking at education as preparation for a job. Rather, it must be considered as a tool to help giving meaning to our lives. To do this, education must encourage autonomy, student involvement, active inquiry, and cover a wide field of subjects so the student can find what they enjoy doing. This, he argues, will not only improve our educational system and our democracy but will also allow us to live meaningful lives. Dewey asks us to see ourselves are more than just technical staff in a modern economy, but as people with talents for art, science, and the humanities as well.",
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"segment": "The patients they serve may have limited access to healthcare due to living in remote areas. Since they work in smaller healthcare facilities, rural nurses must be able to think critically and assist patients of all ages and with all types of complaints. For example, in large metropolitan hospitals, nurses are specialized in emergency medicine, pediatrics, cardiology, telemetry, and surgery. In rural hospitals or clinics, nurses may need to be skilled in all areas of nursing as they may not have separate care areas for each. For this reason, rural nurses do have a great deal of autonomy. What Kinds of Patients Do Rural Nurses Work With? Rural nurses may also work with a very specific patient care population based on their location. For example, some nurses may work on tribal land with Native American populations, or in areas with predominantly Latino patients, or patients coming from a lower socioeconomic background. Each population has specific needs, and rural nurses are skilled in recognizing and addressing these individualized issues. Due to the often remote or isolated geographical area rural nurses serve, rural nurses do tend to form close relationships with patients.",
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"headings": "6 Ways to Encourage Autonomy With Your Employees\n6 Ways to Encourage Autonomy With Your Employees\nWhat autonomy IS.\nWhat autonomy is NOT.\n1. Mistakes will be made. Calm down!\n2. Hire autonomous people.\n3. Build trust.\n4. Create choice within boundaries.\n5. Grant employees ownership.\n6. Provide tools to reach goals.\n",
"segment": "What autonomy is NOT. So, let’s take a better look at what autonomy is not: Autonomy does NOT mean working in isolation. Being autonomous doesn’t give a person the right to work without supervision or collaborators. It’s NOT doing whatever you like whenever you like. In an organization with high levels of autonomy, the employer defines the boundaries of the employee’s control and decision-making power, creating the environment in which the employee can choose how autonomous he or she wishes to be. It’s NOT working without a net. In a well-run organization, autonomous employees receive strong, clear guidance from supervisors, established procedures, manuals and so on. It’s only dysfunctional organizations that employees are left to figure out their jobs with little or no input from management. That’s not autonomy;",
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"headings": "What is Employee Autonomy and Why is it so Important\nWhat is Employee Autonomy and Why is it so Important\nWhat is employee autonomy?\nWhy is autonomy at work so important?\nAutonomy has a huge influence on intrinsic motivation\nPeople with more autonomy at work are healthier and less stressed\nEmployee autonomy is critical for learning\n",
"segment": "I hope this has convinced you of the importance of employee autonomy. At Peakon, autonomy is one of the core variables we use in our employee engagement models. If you’d like to know how well you are doing, and what you can do to improve it – drop me a line at [email protected]. In the next few tutorials I will discuss how to actually improve autonomy in the workplace. Further reading\nRyan, Richard M., and Edward L. Deci. “ Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being.” American psychologist 55.1 (2000): 68. Niemiec, Christopher P., and Richard M. Ryan. “ Autonomy, competence, and relatedness in the classroom Applying self-determination theory to educational practice.”",
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"headings": "Bison hunting\nBison hunting\nContents\nPrehistoric and native hunting\nNative American plains bison hunting\nHorse introduction and changing hunting dynamic\nBison hunting and some of its effects on indigenous people\nLoss of land and disputes over the hunting grounds\nLoss of food source\nLoss of autonomy\nSpiritual effects\n19th century bison hunts and near extinction\nCommercial incentives\nMilitary involvement\nNative American involvement\nRailroad involvement\nCommercial hunting\nDiscussion of bison protection\nThe last hunts of the Indians\nBison population crash and its effect on indigenous people\nLoss of land\nLoss of food source\nLoss of autonomy\nSpiritual effects\nEcological effect\nEffect on intertribal warfare\nResurgence of the bison\nBeginnings of resurgence\nJames \"Scotty\" Philip\nMichel Pablo & Charles Allard\nWichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge\nYellowstone Park\nAntelope Island\nMolly Goodnight\nAustin Corbin\nModern bison resurgence efforts\nNative American bison conservation efforts\nBison conservation: a symbol of Native American healing\n21st century hunting\nMontana\nUtah\nAlaska\nMexico\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\n",
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"title": "Framing an ethical dilemma: 4 basic concepts of medical ethics",
"headings": "Framing an ethical dilemma: 4 basic concepts of medical ethics\nFraming an ethical dilemma: 4 basic concepts of medical ethics\nBeneficence\nNonmaleficence\nAutonomy\nJustice\n",
"segment": "Autonomy means physicians should respect a patient’s wishes regarding what medical care he or she wants to receive. Years ago patients tended to believe, along with their physicians, that the doctor always knew best. The world has changed since that time, and today patients and their families have become much more involved in decisions regarding their care. This is a good thing. Recent legal decisions have emphasized the principle that patients who are fully competent mentally may choose to ignore medical advice and do (or not do) to their own bodies as they wish. The issue of autonomy becomes much more complicated for children, or in the situation of an adult who is not able to decide things for himself. Who decides what to do? In the PICU, the principle of autonomy generally applies to the wishes of the family for their child. But what if they want something the doctors believe is wrong or dangerous? What if the family cannot decide what they want for their child?",
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"url": "https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/01/85percent-of-us-workers-are-happy-with-their-jobs-national-survey-shows.html",
"title": "85% of US workers are happy with their jobs, national survey shows",
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"segment": "85% of US workers are happy with their jobs, national survey shows\nVideos\nCNBC Events\nAt Work Newsletter\nAt Work\n85% of American workers are happy with their jobs, national survey shows\nPublished Tue, Apr 2 20196:00 AM EDT Updated Tue, Apr 2 201911:55 AM EDT\nDavid Spiegel @dwspiegel\nShare\nShare Article via Facebook\nShare Article via Twitter\nShare Article via LinkedIn\nShare Article via Email\nKey Points\nThe majority of the American workforce is pretty happy, according to the first CNBC/Survey Monkey Workplace Happiness Index, announced at the @Work Talent + HR Summit on Tuesday. The quarterly index measures how Americans feel about their jobs across five key categories — pay, opportunities for advancement, recognition, autonomy and meaning. CNBC and SurveyMonkey polled 8,664 professionals nationwide across a wide swath of industries. The CNBC/SurveyMonkey Workplace Happiness Index is an optimistic 71 out of 100, while the survey found 85 percent of respondents are either somewhat or very satisfied with their jobs. watch now\nVIDEO\n1:32\n01:32\nPay and work opportunities rank as big factors in workplace happiness, new survey finds\nSquawk Alley\nYou might not expect it, but the majority of the American workforce is a pretty happy lot. This was revealed in the first CNBC/Survey Monkey Workplace Happiness Index, announced at the @Work Talent + HR Summit on Tuesday. The quarterly index measures how Americans feel about their jobs across five key categories — pay, opportunities for advancement, recognition, autonomy and meaning. CNBC and SurveyMonkey poll 8,664 professionals nationwide across a wide swath of industries March 13–18. Data has been weighted for age, race, sex, education, employment status and geography using Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey to reflect the demographic composition of United States employed population. The CNBC/SurveyMonkey Workplace Happiness Index is an optimistic 71 out of 100, while the survey found 85 percent of respondents are either somewhat or very satisfied with their jobs.",
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"segment": "These populations have created some key issues within the country, as the Serbian majority population in the north is run by a parallel administration backed by the Serbian capital, Belgrade. The Serbian population refuses to integrate into Kosovo and wishes to keep close ties with Serbia and their administration. An example of the lack of integration between the two is Serbian and Kosovo schools in Kosovo. Both teach different versions of what occurred between 1989 and 1999 to coincide with their own versions. Schools teach different languages — Kosovars learn Albanian and Serbians learn Serbian — and neither interact with each other. This has created a cycle of hostility between the two ethnicities and countries. An association of Serbian municipalities was created as part of a deal brokered between the two countries in 2015. This was done to give more autonomy to the Serbian communities in Kosovo. The deal allowed the five percent of ethnic Serbs to have their own courts of appeal, budgets and police officers. However, this autonomy has caused some tension between the two groups.",
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"segment": "Next, when we think about the conflict between the North and the South, it needs to be seen as a power issue, a political power issue. On the federal level, what the South was hoping for was equality. Now, if the federal level is run by representation that’s based on population and there’s more population in the North and less population in the South, then the South is going to say, “Hey, wait a minute. You’re always going to get your way, because you’re going to have more representation, because you have more population. We’d like to equalize that, and the way we’re going to equalize that is we want our slave populations counted for purposes of representation. Taxation is also based on population. In that case, the South would say, “We don’t want to be taxed on our slave population, just on our landowning population.” The compromise they worked out, which has been called the three fifths compromise, three out of every five slaves counted for purposes of representation and taxation. It was a way to boost taxation from the South and also for the South to boost representation on the federal level. The South saw this, though, as “We want politically quality on the federal level, so you don’t lord it over us and get your way and we have no say in it”, but on the local level, the South very much wanted autonomy.",
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"title": "Ethical dilemmas concerning autonomy when persons with dementia wish to live at home: a qualitative, hermeneutic study | BMC Health Services Research | Full Text",
"headings": "Ethical dilemmas concerning autonomy when persons with dementia wish to live at home: a qualitative, hermeneutic study\nEthical dilemmas concerning autonomy when persons with dementia wish to live at home: a qualitative, hermeneutic study\nAbstract\nBackground\nMethods\nResults\nConclusions\nBackground\nAim\nMethods\nParticipation and research context\nTable 1 Sample: persons with dementia, family carers and professional caregivers\nData collection\nEthical considerations\nAnalysis\nResults\nThe autonomy of the person with dementia conflicted with the family carer’s and professional caregiver’s need to prevent harm (non-maleficence)\nThe autonomy of the person with dementia conflicted with the beneficence of family carers and professional caregivers\nThe autonomy of the person with dementia conflicted with the autonomy of the family carer\nDiscussion\nCombining dependency and autonomy in dementia care\nPaternalism can promote autonomy and justify beneficence and non-maleficence\nStrengths and limitations of the study\nConclusions\nAbbreviations\nSCU:\nMMSE:\nReferences\nAcknowledgements\nAuthor information\nAffiliations\nCorresponding author\nAdditional information\nCompeting interests\nAuthors’ contributions\nRights and permissions\nAbout this article\nCite this article\nShare this article\nKeywords\nAdvertisement\n",
"segment": "Critical interests are different from experiential interests, which are more immediate and fluctuating experiences. Dworkin stated that for persons with dementia, only previous and pre-dementia critical interests count and they extend to all later parts of that person’s life. New critical interests are difficult to form for persons with dementia because they have lost the grip on the narrative of their lives as a whole and the sense of continuity between past, present and future [ 20 ]. Jaworska is of a different opinion and contends that persons with dementia are capable of having previous and current critical interests because they are still “valuers” who can express preferences and make choices [ 21 ]. This is apparent if the person has consistent values and has the ability to rank them. Values are the basis for selecting from available choices and without values choices are difficult to make. Therefore, respect for autonomy of the person with dementia means that family carers and professional caregivers need to help them express their values and realize their critical interests. This can mean supporting choice autonomy i.e. the ability to make decisions even if they do not have agent autonomy i.e. the ability to execute their choices [ 22 ]. Agich uses the term actual autonomy in order to understand what it means to respect patient autonomy, especially in long term care [ 1 ]. Actual autonomy is not primarily equated with independence and rational decision making, but with identification.",
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"headings": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nWhat’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nCase\nCommentary\nPatient Autonomy and Informed Consent\nInfluence within Families\nNourishing Family Relationships during High-Stakes Deliberations at the End-of-Life\nResolution\nReferences\nAuthor Information\n",
"segment": "Although it might be challenging to accept that Dave is choosing a course of treatment with a high chance of suffering for little chance of benefit, it is a reasonable decision to make. Some patients decide to do everything possible to prolong their lives, even if the treatment is harsh. The decision is acceptable as long as it is autonomous and the patient is aware of the risks and benefits of treatment. If Dave’s family were exercising undue influence, Dr. Barelle would be obligated to identify that as unacceptable and discuss it with Dave. In the case of undue influence from family members, Dr. Barrelle would be obligated to follow the patient’s wishes after discussion with his or her family. Nourishing Family Relationships during High-Stakes Deliberations at the End-of-Life\nThere is research about how patients and family members think medical decisions should be made and which values they consider important. This information could help inform Dr. Barelle as she counsels Dave in hopes of achieving a treatment plan in accordance with Dave’s stated wishes while maintaining his close family relationships. For example, Schäfer et al. [ 6] surveyed patients and family members about who should receive medical information and make medical decisions and how disagreements should be resolved. Ninety-three percent of respondents felt that both patients and family members should receive medical information;",
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"segment": "In Dave’s case, his competence is not in question. Dr. Barelle has disclosed what aggressive care and comfort care would be like and Dave appears to understand the differences between treatment options. He is making his decision without undue influence from his family or clinician, and he has given his consent to proceed with aggressive treatment. Despite giving informed consent, he continues to struggle with the conflict between his desire to avoid further aggressive therapy and his desire not to cause additional pain to his family by refusing treatment that they wish him to undergo in hopes of prolonging his life. His conflict may cause discomfort for Dave and Dr. Barelle, but his decision is voluntary. Although it might be challenging to accept that Dave is choosing a course of treatment with a high chance of suffering for little chance of benefit, it is a reasonable decision to make. Some patients decide to do everything possible to prolong their lives, even if the treatment is harsh. The decision is acceptable as long as it is autonomous and the patient is aware of the risks and benefits of treatment. If Dave’s family were exercising undue influence, Dr. Barelle would be obligated to identify that as unacceptable and discuss it with Dave. In the case of undue influence from family members, Dr. Barrelle would be obligated to follow the patient’s wishes after discussion with his or her family.",
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"segment": "The average median pay of a certified medical assistant was $34,800 per year or $16.73 per hour in 2019 but may vary by state. CNA\nThe demand and outlook for certified nursing assistants are expected to grow at 9% from 2018 to 2028 as a result of increasing demand for medical services, and the need to care for the aging baby-boom population. The average median pay of a certified nursing assistant was $29,640 per year or $14.25 per hour in 2019 but may vary by state. CMA vs CNA Career: Which Is Better? Both CMAs and CNAs provide crucial care and support to patients and the medical industry. Each career requires a unique education and certification and will result in different duties and responsibilities of patient care. CNAs tend towards more personalized care of patients and are usually under the direct supervision of an RN. CMAs work closely with doctors or physicians and may focus on different aspects of care from administrative to clinical. Either way, working as an assistant will tend to provide less autonomy, and is thus often a springboard for those wishing to advance their clinical skills and become an RN.",
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"segment": "Today, the Munich Agreement is widely regarded as a failed act of appeasement, and the term has become \"a byword for the futility of appeasing expansionist totalitarian states\". Contents\n1 Background\n1.1 Demands for autonomy\n1.2 Sudeten crisis\n2 Resolution\n3 Reactions\n3.1 Opinions\n3.2 Polish and Hungarian actions\n4 Consequences\n4.1 Czechoslovakia\n4.1.1 First Vienna Award to Hungary\n4.1.2 German invasion of the remainder of the Czech Lands\n4.1.3 Strengthening of Wehrmacht armaments\n4.1.4 Birth of German resistance in military\n4.1.5 Italian colonial demands from France\n5 Quotations from key participants\n6 Legal nullification\n7 \"Ghost of Munich\"\n8 See also\n9 References\n9.1 Citations\n9.2 Bibliography\n9.2.1 Books\n9.2.2 Web\n9.2.3 Journals\n10 Further reading\n11 External links\nBackground\nDemands for autonomy\nCzech districts with an ethnic German population in 1934 of 25% or more (pink), 50% or more (red) and 75% or more (dark red) in 1935\nKonrad Henlein, leader of the Sudeten German Party (SdP), a branch of the Nazi Party of Germany in Czechoslovakia\nEdvard Beneš, president of Czechoslovakia and leader of the Czechoslovak government-in-exile\nCzechoslovakia was created in 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I. The Treaty of Saint-Germain recognized the independence of Czechoslovakia and the Treaty of Trianon defined the borders of the new state which was divided to the regions of Bohemia and Moravia in the west and Slovakia and Subcarpathian Rus' in the east, including more than three million Germans, 22.95% of the total population of the country. They lived mostly in border regions of the historical Czech Lands for which they coined the new name Sudetenland, which bordered on Germany and the newly-created country of Austria . The Sudeten Germans were not consulted on whether they wished to be citizens of Czechoslovakia. Although the constitution guaranteed equality for all citizens, there was a tendency among political leaders to transform the country \"into an instrument of Czech and Slovak nationalism\". Some progress was made to integrate the Germans and other minorities, but they continued to be underrepresented in the government and the army. Moreover, the Great Depression beginning in 1929 impacted the highly-industrialized and export-oriented Sudeten Germans more than it did the Czech and Slovak populations. By 1936, 60 percent of the unemployed people in Czechoslovakia were Germans. In 1933, Sudeten German leader Konrad Henlein founded the Sudeten German Party (SdP), which was \"militant, populist, and openly hostile\" to the Czechoslovak government and soon captured two-thirds of the vote in the districts with a heavy German population. Historians differ as to whether the SdP was from its beginning a Nazi front organisation or evolved into one.",
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"segment": "This was revealed in the first CNBC/Survey Monkey Workplace Happiness Index, announced at the @Work Talent + HR Summit on Tuesday. The quarterly index measures how Americans feel about their jobs across five key categories — pay, opportunities for advancement, recognition, autonomy and meaning. CNBC and SurveyMonkey poll 8,664 professionals nationwide across a wide swath of industries March 13–18. Data has been weighted for age, race, sex, education, employment status and geography using Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey to reflect the demographic composition of United States employed population. The CNBC/SurveyMonkey Workplace Happiness Index is an optimistic 71 out of 100, while the survey found 85 percent of respondents are either somewhat or very satisfied with their jobs. “Meaningfulness” was the biggest contributor to overall happiness, with 17 out of 20 possible points contributed to the overall index score of 71. Recognition, or how much colleagues value employee contributions, added 15 points, and autonomy, or work/life balance, added another 15. Opportunities for advancement was the biggest “drag” on the overall index. Despite the overall optimism, only 9 percent of workers gave top ratings across all five categories of the Workplace Happiness Index. Twenty-seven percent of workers surveyed say they are not well paid, and 30 percent have seriously considered quitting their job in the last three months.",
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"segment": "The 3 Types of Active Leisure (& How They Can Help Your Mental Health)\nThe 3 Types of Active Leisure (& How They Can Help Your Mental Health)\nWritten by Alicia Sparks on June 19, 2020\nHow do you spend most of your free time? About a year ago, researchers in the Netherlands were interested in: How wealthy people spend their free time (aren’t we all) and if the ways they spend their time is related to their well-being. The autonomy wealthy people have over their time at work and whether that autonomy led to greater satisfaction. Turns out, rich people kindasorta spend their time the same ways the rest of the general population does, but when it comes to “down time” the wealthy tend to engage in more active leisure activities while average-income folks tend to lean toward passive leisure activities. Active Leisure: Active leisure activities involve using physical or mental energy, often overlap with recreational activities, and usually happen outside your home and with other people (like volunteering, hobbies, and exercise). Passive Leisure: Passive leisure activities involve using little or no physical or mental energy and are usually done alone (think vegging out in front of the television until bedtime). Also turns out, wealthy people tend to have greater work autonomy than the general population has and have more independence when it comes to managing their work hours.",
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"headings": "What to Write in a Retirement Card for a Coworker\nWhat to Write in a Retirement Card for a Coworker\nMuch planning is involved in making retirement a reality. Tips for making money last include working longer, start leveraging your savings now, have a plan to allows you to maintain your current lifestyle by adding 10-20 times your current salary rate into your retirement plan, and maximize social security. The savings rate of Americans have decreased over time but is slowly back on the rise with 5.3% of disposable income being saved. A collection of messages with what to write in a retirement card for a coworker will help you provide your own congratulations and appreciation for the work performed during the duration of their lifetime.\nBest wishes for an awesome retirement. Keep working hard, but be your own boss.\nBest wishes in your retirement. Here’s to watching after grand kids instead of the bottom line.\nCongratulations on your retirement! If you get bored, you know you can call us and hang out with us.\nDon’t worry about having enough money to retire. You only need a lot of money if you plan on living a long time.\nGod retired after just 6 days of creating the heavens and the earth! What took you so long!\nI am glad you finally retired. Now I can have your job.\nI don’t know why you are even retiring. You know you won’t be able to keep from working, you workaholic.\nI hope you continue to be successful. Thank you for thinking of me.\nI thought you retired several years ago, you are just making it official now. I haven’t seen you actually work in a long time.\nIf we could all have the same attitude you’ve had these last days before retirement, we’d all be a lot less stressed at work. Nothing would get done around here either, but that’s not the point.\nIf you found happiness of fulfillment while in the work force, then it’s likely you’ll do the same now that even more possibilities are open to you.\nIf you put as much effort into enjoying your retirement as you have all the years you’ve been working, you’ll have an amazing, productive, dynamic and long lasting retirement. You deserve it!\nIt’s great to see someone as deserving as you retire. Make sure you work just as hard at relaxing as you have in your long career.\nJust as your work has been long and satisfying, we wish you a long and satisfying retirement.\nNo one ever stops working, they just get a new boss. Your boss lives in your own house. good luck getting some time off.\nNow is the time to experience the part of childhood that was stolen from you by school and work!\nNow that you are retired, you get an even tougher boss… Your wife!\nNow that you’ve got through birth, crawling, walking, school, and many years of work, you can finally relax!\nRetirement is the working person’s wish come true. Here’s to getting your wishes granted finally!\nRetiring is when you replace old tires with new tires. Isn’t that more like what your employer is doing.\nThank you for being a great coworker and friend. I was blessed to have you at my workplace. You were an ally for sure.\nThere are all sorts of things that you will have to learn how to do off the clock now, like making coffee. Have a great retirement.\nThink about the thousands or even millions you have earned over the years in your career. Then ask yourself why you weren’t able to retire much earlier.\nThis is the beginning of the rest of your life and the rest of your life. Congratulations on your retirement.\nTo stay balanced in life, work like you’re retired and retire like it’s your job.\nWe’ll miss you. You were one of a kind, and not easily replaced. Congratulations on your retirement.\nWe’re glad that you are retiring, and we are looking forward to spending more time with you. Best wishes.\nYou always did work hard at not having to work. Now that you’re retired, you don’t have to work as hard at not working.\nYou are a person I really admire, because you are a person who gets to retire.\nYou are one of the hardest workers I have ever known. You deserve a great retirement, but I figure you will still keep yourself busy.\nYou can be taken out of the workforce, but the work can never be taken out of you. I am confident you’ll never stop working on things you love to do.\nYou can put new tires on an old car. That’s what you are doing now, ‘retiring.’\nYou were a great boss. You challenged me and supported me. I appreciate your willingness to listen to me.\nYou will remembered for the things that you did here. Thanks for your years of hard work and dedication. Congratulations on your retirement.\nYour new boss knows about your true work ethic, organizational skills, and excuses.\nSpouses make the toughest boss. Good luck with your new boss. Happy retirement.\nYour new job now is to ensure that you enjoy your retirement. The hours are flexible, and you have complete autonomy.\nYou’re used to multitasking. Whatever you did, you were making money at the same time. Now you will be able to focus on one important thing, keeping your money.\nThe current life expectancy has increased by more than 3 decades in the last 100 years. After the age of 80, the ratio of widowers in the United States is 5 to 1. With over 53,000 centenarians in the United States, enjoying and planning your retirement years is almost like living a second lifetime. Some tips for living longer include being a friend and growing positive relationships, receiving adequate sleep, being optimistic and getting a pet.\n",
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"headings": "What to Write in a Retirement Card for a Coworker\nWhat to Write in a Retirement Card for a Coworker\nMuch planning is involved in making retirement a reality. Tips for making money last include working longer, start leveraging your savings now, have a plan to allows you to maintain your current lifestyle by adding 10-20 times your current salary rate into your retirement plan, and maximize social security. The savings rate of Americans have decreased over time but is slowly back on the rise with 5.3% of disposable income being saved. A collection of messages with what to write in a retirement card for a coworker will help you provide your own congratulations and appreciation for the work performed during the duration of their lifetime.\nBest wishes for an awesome retirement. Keep working hard, but be your own boss.\nBest wishes in your retirement. Here’s to watching after grand kids instead of the bottom line.\nCongratulations on your retirement! If you get bored, you know you can call us and hang out with us.\nDon’t worry about having enough money to retire. You only need a lot of money if you plan on living a long time.\nGod retired after just 6 days of creating the heavens and the earth! What took you so long!\nI am glad you finally retired. Now I can have your job.\nI don’t know why you are even retiring. You know you won’t be able to keep from working, you workaholic.\nI hope you continue to be successful. Thank you for thinking of me.\nI thought you retired several years ago, you are just making it official now. I haven’t seen you actually work in a long time.\nIf we could all have the same attitude you’ve had these last days before retirement, we’d all be a lot less stressed at work. Nothing would get done around here either, but that’s not the point.\nIf you found happiness of fulfillment while in the work force, then it’s likely you’ll do the same now that even more possibilities are open to you.\nIf you put as much effort into enjoying your retirement as you have all the years you’ve been working, you’ll have an amazing, productive, dynamic and long lasting retirement. You deserve it!\nIt’s great to see someone as deserving as you retire. Make sure you work just as hard at relaxing as you have in your long career.\nJust as your work has been long and satisfying, we wish you a long and satisfying retirement.\nNo one ever stops working, they just get a new boss. Your boss lives in your own house. good luck getting some time off.\nNow is the time to experience the part of childhood that was stolen from you by school and work!\nNow that you are retired, you get an even tougher boss… Your wife!\nNow that you’ve got through birth, crawling, walking, school, and many years of work, you can finally relax!\nRetirement is the working person’s wish come true. Here’s to getting your wishes granted finally!\nRetiring is when you replace old tires with new tires. Isn’t that more like what your employer is doing.\nThank you for being a great coworker and friend. I was blessed to have you at my workplace. You were an ally for sure.\nThere are all sorts of things that you will have to learn how to do off the clock now, like making coffee. Have a great retirement.\nThink about the thousands or even millions you have earned over the years in your career. 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That’s what you are doing now, ‘retiring.’\nYou were a great boss. You challenged me and supported me. I appreciate your willingness to listen to me.\nYou will remembered for the things that you did here. Thanks for your years of hard work and dedication. Congratulations on your retirement.\nYour new boss knows about your true work ethic, organizational skills, and excuses.\nSpouses make the toughest boss. Good luck with your new boss. Happy retirement.\nYour new job now is to ensure that you enjoy your retirement. The hours are flexible, and you have complete autonomy.\nYou’re used to multitasking. Whatever you did, you were making money at the same time. Now you will be able to focus on one important thing, keeping your money.\nThe current life expectancy has increased by more than 3 decades in the last 100 years. After the age of 80, the ratio of widowers in the United States is 5 to 1. With over 53,000 centenarians in the United States, enjoying and planning your retirement years is almost like living a second lifetime. Some tips for living longer include being a friend and growing positive relationships, receiving adequate sleep, being optimistic and getting a pet.\n",
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"segment": "Speaking of technological advances in medicine, the industry now benefits from a range of automated health support systems. These innovations include smart beds that can track patient movement, weight and vitals, portable monitor equipment that can help nurses check on patients more easily and frequently, and more. By automating aspects of the care spectrum and putting nurses in charge of managing and monitoring these automations, doctors can free themselves up for more critical issues and grant their nurses more autonomy in how they assist patients and support more senior medical staff. Work in a home health care environment: There are many cases where elders eschew the traditional route of living in a nursing home and prefer to have in-home care. In these instances, it’s not always necessary or feasible for a doctor to be on-site for minor issues or day-to-day support. Autonomy in nursing grants nurses the freedom to work in a home health care environment and manage any minor incidents that may arise based on their experience, with the understanding that they can reach out for further medical support when needed. Working in underserved populations: There’s no question that accessible, affordable care is a big issue for many across the nation. And while it’s important for people to seek medical care in critical situations, what about non-critical situations where a nurse could care for patients in lieu of a doctor?",
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"segment": "Thereafter, TAR was and remains squarely under the dominance of Beijing, with limited Tibetan representation or autonomy. The loss of autonomy and self-governance was even more dramatic in the eastern provinces of Amdo and Kham, where most Tibetans are born and raised. The regions of Amdo and Kham were absorbed within the expanded borders of Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, and, to a lesser extent, Yunnan provinces, outside the borders of TAR. In some of the more remote and rural areas of these provinces, seminomadic Tibetans lived in protected areas comparable to North American Indian reservations. The ethnic Han majority, who make up 91 percent of China's population, and other non-Tibetan minorities tend to dominate these provinces; however, many small, remote villages have retained some degree of local autonomy by virtue of their isolation and the lack of Han settlers. Meanwhile, Han, Islamic Hui, and other non-Tibetan minorities are moving to TAR for a variety of reasons. These include population pressures in other regions, increased access to new transportation and resource technologies, and government financial incentives for resettling in TAR and Tibetan regions of the western provinces. Some are enticed by the ample resources, from rare plants and animals used in Chinese medicine to the forests of Tibetan regions of Sichuan. The relative population of Tibetans to non-Tibetans in TAR is decreasing even though the net population of ethnic Tibetans is growing.",
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"headings": "Ethical dilemmas concerning autonomy when persons with dementia wish to live at home: a qualitative, hermeneutic study\nEthical dilemmas concerning autonomy when persons with dementia wish to live at home: a qualitative, hermeneutic study\nAbstract\nBackground\nMethods\nResults\nConclusions\nBackground\nAim\nMethods\nParticipation and research context\nTable 1 Sample: persons with dementia, family carers and professional caregivers\nData collection\nEthical considerations\nAnalysis\nResults\nThe autonomy of the person with dementia conflicted with the family carer’s and professional caregiver’s need to prevent harm (non-maleficence)\nThe autonomy of the person with dementia conflicted with the beneficence of family carers and professional caregivers\nThe autonomy of the person with dementia conflicted with the autonomy of the family carer\nDiscussion\nCombining dependency and autonomy in dementia care\nPaternalism can promote autonomy and justify beneficence and non-maleficence\nStrengths and limitations of the study\nConclusions\nAbbreviations\nSCU:\nMMSE:\nReferences\nAcknowledgements\nAuthor information\nAffiliations\nCorresponding author\nAdditional information\nCompeting interests\nAuthors’ contributions\nRights and permissions\nAbout this article\nCite this article\nShare this article\nKeywords\nAdvertisement\n",
"segment": "With hard paternalism, others impose their conception of the person’s best interests on them, deny them due respect and do not give them the opportunity to influence decisions even if they might be capable of doing so. The question of autonomy in dementia care is especially challenging in light of how vulnerable people with dementia are when living at home [ 26 – 28 ]. They are perceived to be at risk for problems with nutrition, falls, personal hygiene, drug management, fire hazards, getting lost, financial fraud [ 29 – 31] and social isolation [ 32 – 34 ]. These risks threaten autonomy. De Witt et al. [ 35] found that people with dementia of mild and moderate degree had risk awareness and acknowledged their limited time for living at home. They wished to postpone the time for moving to an institution for as long as possible. Family carers and professional caregivers are confronted with the need to minimalize harm (non-maleficence) and actively promote their wellbeing (beneficence). Caring for people with dementia living at home can create ethical dilemmas of how to balance autonomy with their safety and wellbeing [ 27, 36, 37 ]. A dilemma can be defined as “ (a) a difficult problem seemingly incapable of a satisfactory solution or (b) a situation involving choice between equally unsatisfactory alternatives.",
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"segment": "In most cases countries on the same continent would come out close to each other on the map. South American cultures typically clustered right in the middle of the figure. The English speaking countries highly valued Mastery and had higher values on Hierarchy than on Egalitarianism. This does not mean that they didn't value Autonomy or Embeddedness but that on average the populations didn't have a clear preference for either. The rest of Western European countries were mainly in area around Egalitarianism and Intellectual Autonomy. Eastern Europe also favored Egalitarianism but is a little more towards Embeddedness than Western Europe, and\nThe Middle East and most of Asia Embeddedness and Hierarchy were dominating. Mind you, these were averages and averages can cover a big spread. To an expat the model gives some clues to which aspects of the culture or interactions with members of the local population might cause friction or pause. The model explained for example to me why I, having grown up in a highly egalitarian society, didn't feel comfortable with the strong value on competition so prevalent in the US culture; an aspect belonging to the Mastery cluster.",
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"segment": "the intentional overriding of one person’s preferences or actions by another person, where the person who overrides justifies this action by appeal to the goal of benefitting or of preventing or mitigating harm to the person whose preferences or actions are overridden” ( [ 2 ], p. 215). Restricting autonomous actions can therefore be justified on grounds of beneficence and non-maleficence. Paternalism is thus a relevant issue in dementia care and may involve soft paternalism where helpers interfere by gently persuading or acting in such a manner that they do not let persons make poor choices or they protect them against the potentially harmful consequences of their own stated preferences or actions [ 2 ]. Helpers strive to respect their autonomous wishes by influencing decisions that lead to choosing the least restrictive alternative. Hard paternalism involves interventions intended to prevent or mitigate harm to or to benefit a person, despite the fact that the person’s risky choices and actions can be informed, voluntary and autonomous [ 2 ]. With hard paternalism, others impose their conception of the person’s best interests on them, deny them due respect and do not give them the opportunity to influence decisions even if they might be capable of doing so. The question of autonomy in dementia care is especially challenging in light of how vulnerable people with dementia are when living at home [ 26 – 28 ]. They are perceived to be at risk for problems with nutrition, falls, personal hygiene, drug management, fire hazards, getting lost, financial fraud [ 29 – 31] and social isolation [ 32 – 34 ]. These risks threaten autonomy. De Witt et al. [",
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"segment": "As of 2001, only six states had adopted the Act to replace their existing statutory provisions (Alabama, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Mississippi, and New Mexico) but dozens more have modeled their own comprehensive health care acts after the UHCDA. Of course, advance directives are useless unless individuals provide copies of them to their doctors and their families or attorneys-in-fact, while they are still competent and before any incapacitation arises. Otherwise, medical personnel cannot effect their wishes if they are not made aware of them. Importantly, individuals should also keep a copy at their residence, in the event an ambulance is called on their behalf if a medical emergency arises. Without direction, ambulance personnel may initiate life-sustaining procedures that are contrary to their wishes. This is often the case for terminally ill patients who choose home hospice care and have not made other persons aware of their advance directives (even though their treating physicians may be aware of them). One more note: if individuals do not execute an advance directive in any form, many states have passed “surrogate consent acts” which mandate the priority of surrogates permitted to make decisions about their care, should they be incapacitated. Inside Right to Autonomy and Self Determination\nUSLegal Home\nHealthcare\nPatient Rights\nRight to Autonomy and Self Determination\nHistory\nLiving Wills\nDurable Powers or Attorney\nThe Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) of 1990\nEuthanasia and the “Right to Die” Movement\nInformed Consent",
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"segment": "Your boss gives you step-by-step instructions for pursuing a goal; weekly check-ins will make sure you’re on track with all the steps. Wouldn’t you agree that autonomy just feels good? On the flipside of the coin, studies have found a lack of autonomy leads to stress and overall feelings of dissatisfaction and malaise at work. In fact, feeling “micromanaged” instead of feeling free to do work and make decisions, has been cited as one of the top reasons people leave jobs. Achieving Autonomy\nSo we’ve established that autonomy carries workplace benefits, but now you might wonder how exactly one can achieve or cultivate autonomy in the workplace. If you feel powerless at work, then you’re probably tired of being told to just “take charge!” If your employees have told you they feel they lack a certain sense of independence, but you feel as though you’re doing all you can to support them, then you probably have no idea what to do. Here’s your practical guide to achieving autonomy in the workplace. Defining Autonomy in the Workplace\nThe early American revolutionary Patrick Henry once said, “Give me liberty, or give me death!”",
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"segment": "Ethical decision making is a process that can be refined and used in addressing any ethical dilemma. Adhering to principles of autonomy and beneficence are foundational to the ethical decision-making process. Respecting a patients’ autonomy means the patient has the right to make choices regarding care and treatment, regardless of medical opinions and other recommendations. A competent patient of sound mind has the right and should be allowed to make personal decisions regarding health care, including the refusal of treatment. The American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics includes a directive guiding the nurse to promote and advocate for the rights of the patient, an activity which should be at the heart of all decision making ( ANA, 2001 ). The nurse, as patient advocate, plays an important role in communicating and supporting the wishes of the patient, even when doing so may be against the opinions of the family and physician. The ability to influence patient care outcomes also depends on the power a nurse has in relationships with physicians and other team members. A nurse gains power through establishing positive, collegial, working relationships with physicians, other nurses, and all the members of the health care team. Productive relationships increase a nurse’s power to base care decisions on ethical principles. Finally, communication skills are essential to establish and maintain effective working relationships with health care colleagues.",
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"headings": "Which of these statements is true about the Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907?\na. It was an agreement between Japan and the United States that restricted migration of people from Japan to the United States.\nb. It was an agreement between China and the United States that allowed migration of people from China to the United States.\nc. It was an agreement between Japan and Russia that they would stop their military disputes over China and Korea.\nd. It was an agreement whereby Latin American countries would limit immigration to the United States in exchange for political autonomy.\n\nWhich of these statements is true about the Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907? a. It was an agreement between Japan and the United States that restricted migration of people from Japan to the United States.\nb. It was an agreement between China and the United States that allowed migration of people from China to the United States.\nc. It was an agreement between Japan and Russia that they would stop their military disputes over China and Korea.\nd. It was an agreement whereby Latin American countries would limit immigration to the United States in exchange for political autonomy.\nAnswer Expert Verified\nquestion mark\nAnswer\nSurvey\nDid this page answer your question?\nStill have questions?\nFind more answers\nNew questions in History\nGet more out of Brainly\nJoin for free\n",
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"segment": "The environment can be hostile. 20% report recent abuse or harassment at work. These workers can be subject to verbal abuse, humiliation, unwanted sexual attention, or bullying or harassment — often from their customers. Americans' jobs are hectic. 50% work in their free time to meet workplace demands. Ten percent do so nearly every day. Twenty seven percent of workers say they don’t have enough time to do their job, and 66% work at high speed or on tight deadlines. Workers have some autonomy on the job, but little control over their schedules. 36% have work hours set by their employers with no possibility for changes. Although work is hectic, 75% of workers say they have enough autonomy that they can prioritize some tasks over others.",
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"segment": "The principle law governing organ donation in the United States is the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA), which establishes gift law as the central legal principle. This basically means that organs can only be donated voluntarily without monetary value attached. Applying Ethical Principles\nAutonomy: An opt-out system does not rob individuals of their autonomy, since they can still make an informed decision and opt out if they wish. However, the public messaging has to be clear, to ensure that citizens are fully aware of the laws surrounding organ donation. Unfortunately, if awareness is lacking, some individuals who would originally not want to donate their organs may be forced into organ donation without their informed consent. Beneficence and Justice: An opt-out system is more beneficial for the wider community as it makes more organs available for donation. Such altruistic acts will ultimately contribute to improving the overall health of the population. Non-maleficence:",
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"segment": "Massachusetts has the most primary care doctors per capita; Mississippi has the fewest. The nation would need more than 15,000 additional providers to meet the target ratio of one primary care practitioner for every 3,500 residents, according to HRSA, a gap that cannot be filled with physicians. The Association of American Medical Colleges predicts a worsening shortage ahead. In the next 10 years, as one-third of all doctors retire, there will be 90,000 fewer doctors than needed to serve the nation’s aging population. Half of the shortage will be in primary care. Nationwide, 117,000 physicians practiced family medicine in 2012, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation; 134,000 nurse practitioners practiced primary care, according to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners . Last year, only 1,916 U.S. medical school graduates, or about 12 percent of the total, went into primary care residency programs, according to the nonprofit research group National Resident Matching Program. Nursing school graduates who went into primary care totaled 11,764 in 2012, about 84 percent of all NP graduates.",
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"segment": "Incorporating these factors into family income would have reduced the measured poverty rate by an estimated 1.9 percentage points (or by approximately 16 percent) in 2002. 5\nOfficial poverty figures also ignore work-related expenses that affect families’ disposable incomes. Child care is a case in point. Isabel Sawhill and Adam Thomas estimated that deducting this expense from family incomes would have increased the measured poverty rate by up to one percentage point (or 8 percent) in 1998. 6 Also, smaller, more fragmented households are more common today than a few decades ago, suggesting that some poor households were formed for the privacy and autonomy of their members. To the extent that some people have willingly sacrificed their access to the economic resources of parents, spouses, or adult children, some of the increase in poverty may actually represent an improvement in well-being. Another problem with the official measure arises from the dynamic nature of poverty. Most Americans who experience poverty do so only temporarily. In the four years from 1996 through 1999, only 2 percent of the population was poor for two years or more. 7 During the same period, 34 percent of the population was poor for at least two months.",
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"segment": "Sympathy for the Cuban insurgents ran high in America, especially after the savage Ten Years War (1868–78) and the unsuccessful revolt of 1895. After efforts to quell guerrilla activity had failed, the Spanish military commander, Valeriano Weyler y Nicolau, instituted the reconcentrado, or concentration camp, system in 1896; Cuba's rural population was forcibly confined to centrally located garrison towns, where thousands died from disease, starvation, and exposure. Weyler's actions brought the rebels many new American sympathizers. These prorebel feelings were inflamed by the U.S. yellow press, especially W. R. Hearst's New York Journal and Joseph Pulitzer's New York World, which distorted and slanted the news from Cuba. The U.S. government was also moved by the heavy losses of American investment in Cuba caused by the guerrilla warfare, an appreciation of the strategic importance of the island to Central America and a projected isthmian canal there, and a growing sense of U.S. power in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere. There was an unspoken threat of intervention. This grew sharper after the insurgents, refusing a Spanish offer of partial autonomy, determined to fight for full freedom. Although the majority of Americans, including President McKinley, wished to avert war and hoped to settle the Cuban question by peaceful means, a series of incidents early in 1898 intensified U.S. feelings against Spain. The first of these was the publication by Hearst of a stolen letter (the de Lôme letter) that had been written by the Spanish minister at Washington, in which that incautious diplomat expressed contempt for McKinley.",
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"segment": "The Code of Ethics for Nurses was developed as a guide for carrying out nursing responsibilities in a manner consistent with quality in nursing care and the ethical obligations of the profession” (American Nursing Association [ANA], 2010) Three ethical concepts from our weekly reading that are shared in the ANA code of ethics are the right to self-determination also known as autonomy, confidentiality, and addressing impaired practice. The ANA states under provision one the right to self-determination which is also known as autonomy. Autonomy as mentioned in chapter one is defined as the philosophical basis for informed consent. It is not only an ethical necessity but a component of health care. The principle of autonomy states that one is not to treat a patient without informed consent directly from the patient or by their surrogate. As a nurse we have the obligation to be knowledgeable about the legal and moral rights of autonomy as well as protect and support the patient’s interests and wishes by assessing their comprehension of the information given to them as well as the implications of their decisions. “ Competence, or capacity, in health care is the ability to make choices based on an understanding of the relevant consequences of that choice on one-self and others” (Garret, Ballie, McGeehan, & Garrett, 2010, p. 34) When a patient is signing an informed consent the “how” of the treatment is not ethically important, but the consequences of having or not having the treatment is the main factor. In the case that a patient is incompetent and unable to make a decision for themselves such as if the patient is in a coma or under the age of eighteen, a surrogate is appointed to make the legal decisions for the patient. Surrogates have the obligation to make decisions based on what the patient would have wanted or chosen and disregard the interest of others including themselves. During my rotation this semester in the hospital I encountered a patient who has end stage COPD.",
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"segment": "This is a threat to autonomy and persons with dementia need help to compensate for declining abilities. In dementia care as in all health care, the principle of beneficence is the primary obligation. It entails a moral obligation to act for the benefit of others and prevent harm [ 2 ]. Non-maleficence, on the other hand, means not inflicting harm [ 2 ]. Paternalism has been conceptualized as the opposite of autonomy and can be defined as: “… the intentional overriding of one person’s preferences or actions by another person, where the person who overrides justifies this action by appeal to the goal of benefitting or of preventing or mitigating harm to the person whose preferences or actions are overridden” ( [ 2 ], p. 215). Restricting autonomous actions can therefore be justified on grounds of beneficence and non-maleficence. Paternalism is thus a relevant issue in dementia care and may involve soft paternalism where helpers interfere by gently persuading or acting in such a manner that they do not let persons make poor choices or they protect them against the potentially harmful consequences of their own stated preferences or actions [ 2 ]. Helpers strive to respect their autonomous wishes by influencing decisions that lead to choosing the least restrictive alternative. Hard paternalism involves interventions intended to prevent or mitigate harm to or to benefit a person, despite the fact that the person’s risky choices and actions can be informed, voluntary and autonomous [ 2 ].",
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"segment": "Values are the basis for selecting from available choices and without values choices are difficult to make. Therefore, respect for autonomy of the person with dementia means that family carers and professional caregivers need to help them express their values and realize their critical interests. This can mean supporting choice autonomy i.e. the ability to make decisions even if they do not have agent autonomy i.e. the ability to execute their choices [ 22 ]. Agich uses the term actual autonomy in order to understand what it means to respect patient autonomy, especially in long term care [ 1 ]. Actual autonomy is not primarily equated with independence and rational decision making, but with identification. What people identify with is largely unreflective yet an integral part of the decision making process. It presupposes a developed identity, the biography of a unique person and it entails the kind of life that aligns with the elderly person’s own sense of self. This understanding of autonomy implies that helpers need to be aware of identification as the basis for decision making and that persons with dementia to a large extent are dependent on their helpers to carry out their decisions. Actual autonomy is less a state than a process of being in the world with others. With increasing severity of dementia, decision making capacity decreases [ 23 – 25 ].",
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"headings": "What’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nWhat’s the Role of Autonomy in Patient- and Family-Centered Care When Patients and Family Members Don’t Agree?\nCase\nCommentary\nPatient Autonomy and Informed Consent\nInfluence within Families\nNourishing Family Relationships during High-Stakes Deliberations at the End-of-Life\nResolution\nReferences\nAuthor Information\n",
"segment": "Agency, however, allows a patient to consider how a decision he or she makes might affect his or her family members. It is both common and socially acceptable for a patient to consult family members in order to aid in decision making. Focusing on the strict definition of autonomy and failing to recognize an individual as part of a family leads to an incomplete understanding of decision making for informed consent [2]. Despite the fact that most families offer suggestions with the best intentions, there are situations in which family members become unduly persuasive, manipulative, or coercive. For example, if family members are threatening to remove support, financial or otherwise, for patients if they do not make the decision desired by the family, the family would be manipulating the patient. Therefore, clinicians must be mindful of the potential for this dynamic and advocate for the patient to ensure that he or she feels free to make an independent decision. In this case, Dave has elected to make his decision based on the wishes of his family. He and his family have been presented with the relevant information to consider, and Dave appears to be making that decision without evidence of coercion by his family. Dave’s decision therefore appears to be consistent with Beauchamp and Childress’s description of the five components essential to informed consent: competence, disclosure, understanding, voluntariness, and consent [1].",
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"headings": "3 rules for engaging millennial and Gen Z talent in the workplace\n3 rules for engaging millennial and Gen Z talent in the workplace\nHave you read?\nUnderstanding the new generation of talent\n1. Autonomy\n2. Belonging\n3. Mastery\nWhat is the World Economic Forum doing about the Fourth Industrial Revolution?\nThe lens of purpose\n1. Purpose and autonomy\n2. Purpose and belonging\n3. Purpose and mastery\nLicense and Republishing\nWritten by\nSubscribe for updates\n",
"segment": "Motivation psychologists Edward Deci and Richard Ryan found that all humans have three innate psychological needs essential for well-being: autonomy, sense of belonging and mastery. While these needs are universal, they have new timely meaning and implications for millennials and Gen Z in the workplace. All humans have three innate needs – and these have new meaning for young people in the workplace. 1. Autonomy\nYounger workers are looking for more decentralized environments where they can decide how work gets done. A Gallup study of the American workforce finds that 42% of millennials would switch to a job that allows them to work independently on a project of their choosing and 63% to a job that allows them flextime. 2. Belonging\nNewer generations are looking for a deeper sense of connection in the workplace. A study by BridgeWorks shows that millennials and Gen Z consider their work a reflection of their identities, while a study by American Express shows that 75% of millennial leaders prefer to work with people and organizations that share their values.",
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"headings": "6 Ways to Encourage Autonomy With Your Employees\n6 Ways to Encourage Autonomy With Your Employees\nWhat autonomy IS.\nWhat autonomy is NOT.\n1. Mistakes will be made. Calm down!\n2. Hire autonomous people.\n3. Build trust.\n4. Create choice within boundaries.\n5. Grant employees ownership.\n6. Provide tools to reach goals.\n",
"segment": "In an organization with high levels of autonomy, the employer defines the boundaries of the employee’s control and decision-making power, creating the environment in which the employee can choose how autonomous he or she wishes to be. It’s NOT working without a net. In a well-run organization, autonomous employees receive strong, clear guidance from supervisors, established procedures, manuals and so on. It’s only dysfunctional organizations that employees are left to figure out their jobs with little or no input from management. That’s not autonomy; that’s lack of leadership. In an autonomous organization, it’s what gets done that matters, with less concern for how it gets done. The bottom-line benefit to both employees and organizations is that workers who are free to make more choices are happier, more committed to their jobs, productive and less likely to leave. With that in mind, here are six ways to encourage autonomy with your employees: 1.",
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"headings": "American Working Conditions Survey\nAmerican Working Conditions Survey\nHighlights of the 2015 Survey\nWorking conditions in the United States can be harsh.\n61% of American workers perform repetitive or intense physical work.\nThe environment can be hostile.\n20% report recent abuse or harassment at work.\nAmericans' jobs are hectic.\n50% work in their free time to meet workplace demands.\nWorkers have some autonomy on the job, but little control over their schedules.\n36% have work hours set by their employers with no possibility for changes.\nStill, work can be a source of support and satisfaction.\n63% feel they are doing useful work.\nIn fact, many retirees would consider going back to work.\n56% of retirees 50 and older say they would consider returning to work.\nResearch Briefs\nHow Do Americans Perceive the Workplace?\nHas COVID-19 Led to Divergent and Inequitable Pathways in Education?\nFull Report\nU.S. Workplace Is Physically and Emotionally Taxing\nDownload the Data and Codebook\nThe 2015 American Working Conditions Survey Data\nNext Steps\n",
"segment": "This autonomy does not apply to their work calendars. Still, work can be a source of support and satisfaction. 63% feel they are doing useful work. Nearly 60% of workers say they have a supportive boss, and more than half have good friends at work. However, just 38% of workers say their jobs offer good prospects for advancement. In fact, many retirees would consider going back to work. 56% of retirees 50 and older say they would consider returning to work. Of these retirees, 40% of non-college graduates and nearly 60% of college graduates would work in the future if the right opportunity came along. Many retirees have returned to the workforce. Nearly 40% of currently employed workers who are 65 and older have retired at some point.",
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"segment": "There are maybe a handleful throughout the system but they have been there a long time and won't be replaced by any new LPNs. LPNs are used lots in LTC and homecare. I loved working in homecare as an LPN. The pay was pretty good and the autonomy was great. I highly suggest if you want to be less limited to hold out for the ADN program. Many new doors were opened to me once I obtained my RN licensure. I am less restricted, have more autonomy, and am paid more as an RN. If you chose the LPN route you can still bridge over at some point. One advantage to going the bridge over route is the ability work as an LPN while attendeding ADN school. Best wishes,\nDenice\n0 Likes\nFiona59\nHas 18 years experience.",
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"segment": "‘the courts enjoy a considerable degree of autonomy’\nMore example sentences\n‘economic autonomy is still a long way off for many women’\n‘There is a price to be paid for foreign capital, in terms of loss of national economic autonomy, freedom of decision, and sovereignty.’ ‘Personal freedom, individual autonomy and maximum access to information have long been seen as desirable ends in themselves.’ ‘And do we want to start down that slippery slope to losing control of our hard-won autonomy?’ ‘We might wish to have individual autonomy and to be independent of the world we find ourselves in, but this is not in any way realistic.’ ‘Instead it demands a considerable degree of autonomy and nurtures individualism.’ ‘Perhaps she was talking about women being self-sufficient, with jobs and resources, freedom and autonomy.’ ‘The biographer would enjoy no autonomy or independence whatsoever.’ ‘Unlike subjects of experiments or clinical trials, they retain a great deal of personal autonomy as well as control over the research itself.’ ‘Emphasize the patient's autonomy and control over the situation.’ ‘Subsequently, the army enjoyed an increasing amount of autonomy from political control, and even from the military establishment.’",
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"segment": "McFall took his plight before the court and asked the court to force his cousin to undergo the procedure. The court rejected McFall’s request and concluded that “for our law to compel defendant to submit to an intrusion of his body would change every concept and principle upon which our society is founded.” McFall v. Shimp correctly applied the Fourteenth Amendment in concluding that the state could not take action to deprive Shimp of his liberty and property in order to save the life of McFall. This case reveals that the doctrine of bodily autonomy is intended to protect the one against whom an action is being proposed - Shimp could not be forced to save the life of McFall. By permitting McFall to die of his disease, the court indicated that this doctrine of bodily autonomy does nothing to prevent a naturally occurring death. It serves only to prevent actions from being taken which would benefit one person against the will of and to the detriment of the other. The argument can be made, however, that this particular example is not equivalent to the situation that exists between a woman and her unborn child. A more equivalent example can be derived from cases involving the bodily autonomy of conjoined twins. There have not been any such cases in the American judicial system, but there was one which occurred in the British court a few years ago. [ 2]\nIn that case, the British court decided that conjoined twins Mary and Jodie should be separated against the wishes of the parents and with the full understanding that the separation would kill Mary.",
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"segment": "‘There are also fears that the various newly created autonomies will fight over maritime boundaries and resources such as fish.’ ‘And so Calanthe remained a partial autonomy; half self-governed and half controlled by the fear of the Liberators.’ 1.2\nFreedom from external control or influence; independence. ‘the courts enjoy a considerable degree of autonomy’\nMore example sentences\n‘economic autonomy is still a long way off for many women’\n‘There is a price to be paid for foreign capital, in terms of loss of national economic autonomy, freedom of decision, and sovereignty.’ ‘Personal freedom, individual autonomy and maximum access to information have long been seen as desirable ends in themselves.’ ‘And do we want to start down that slippery slope to losing control of our hard-won autonomy?’ ‘We might wish to have individual autonomy and to be independent of the world we find ourselves in, but this is not in any way realistic.’ ‘Instead it demands a considerable degree of autonomy and nurtures individualism.’",
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"segment": "Beneficence is exemplified by the kindness nurses show their patients in all their interactions and in the willingness to abide by a patient’s wishes, as long as the patient is competent and fully informed. Autonomy\nNurses must respect their patients at all times, but they’re not required to accept the actions their patients take and the consequences of those actions. Autonomy is the ability to explain one’s needs and make fully informed decisions about one’s health. Illness may threaten a patient’s autonomy. However, nurses are obligated to honor a patient’s autonomous actions. Justice\nNurses are responsible for ensuring that healthcare benefits and burdens are distributed fairly throughout the population. The uneven distribution of healthcare resources is related to societal inequities and personal prejudices. An example is patient triage: when a nurse must decide which of several needy patients requires immediate attention. That decision may depend on where the nurse can do the most good, or where the need is greatest, depending on the nurse’s determination of the most just course of action.",
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"segment": "This issue would not be so problematic if it were the parent who is sick. An individual has a right to decline treatment, but declining treatment on behalf of a child in one’s custody carries an entirely different ethical connotation. In this situation, medical staff can either acknowledge the parent’s wishes and do nothing, or they can seek legal counsel and attempt to show that the parent does not have the child’s best interest in mind, thus gaining the right to perform the procedure anyway. A third option exists in which the staff act on their own and treat the child against the parent’s wishes. This is not advisable, since working within proper protocol and with legal support is safer. Ethical Principles\nAutonomy and justice are competing principles in this case. Autonomy defines one’s right to make one’s own medical decisions. Since parents have custody over children and make medical decisions for them, autonomy extends to their right to guide their children’s medical care. However, parents may not do as they please with their children. Abuse and neglect are still punishable offenses, and justice dictates that the child must not be victims of these (Masters, 2017).",
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"segment": "Eighteenth-century British traders often sought out Cherokee wives. For the trader, the marriage opened up new markets, with his Cherokee wife providing both companionship and entry access to items such as the deerskins coveted by Europeans. For Cherokees, intermarriage made it possible to secure reliable flows of European goods, such as metal and iron tools, guns, and clothing. The frequency with which the British reported interracial marriages among the Cherokees testifies to the sexual autonomy and political influence that Cherokee women enjoyed. It also gave rise to a mixed-race Cherokee population that appears to have been far larger than the racially mixed populations of neighboring tribes. Advertisement\nAdvertisement\nEuropeans were not the only group of outsiders with which 18 th -century Cherokees intermingled. By the early 19 th century, a small group of wealthy Cherokees adopted racial slavery, acquiring black slaves from American slave markets. A bit more than 7 percent of Cherokee families owned slaves by the mid-1830s; a small number, but enough to give rise to a now pervasive idea in black culture: descent from a Cherokee ancestor.",
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"segment": "Your length of stay may be increased. You may not be able to go home when you planned. The answers are provided during patient and family education, with instruction that the patient will “teach back” through a knowledge test and skills test. If the patient can accurately answer the questions and demonstrate use of the call light, the nurse can evaluate the effectiveness of instruction to ensure the patient is informed and knows the consequences of their choices. Autonomy and patient safety\nOpportunities exist to better integrate ethical principles into our practice, such as autonomy. Many interventions are implemented with safety as the priority; yet, there are times when autonomy supersedes safety. This same discussion should drive decisions related to bed alarm usage, purposeful rounding programs, within arm’s reach toileting programs, and other interventions applied to all patients, such as universal fall precautions. The nurse-to-patient relationship should be individual and dynamic, with respect for patients’ values, wishes, and choices. Patricia A. Quigley is a nurse consultant.",
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"segment": "Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. complete autonomy\nIndependence of family and relative freedom in word and action, however, did not necessarily mean complete autonomy. From the Cambridge English Corpus\nconsiderable autonomy\nOver all, however, it is fair to say that municipalities retained considerable autonomy as a result. From the Cambridge English Corpus\ncultural autonomy\nWithin a month, the people's commissar responsible for the area was considering cultural autonomy. From the Cambridge English Corpus\nThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with autonomy\nTranslations of autonomy\nin Chinese (Traditional)\n自治,自治權, 自主,自主權…\nSee more\nin Chinese (Simplified)\n自治,自治权, 自主,自主权…\nSee more\nin Spanish\nautonomía…\nSee more\nin Portuguese\nautonomia…\nSee more\nin more languages\nin Turkish\nin French\nin Czech\nin Danish\nin Indonesian\nin Thai\nin Vietnamese\nin Polish\nin Malay\nin German\nin Norwegian\nin Russian\nin Italian\nözerklik, otonomi…\nSee more\nautonomie…\nSee more\nautonomie…\nSee more\nselvstyre, autonomi…\nSee more\npemerintahan sendiri, otonomi…\nSee more\nการปกครองตนเอง…\nSee more\nquyền tự trị…\nSee more\nautonomia…\nSee more\nautonomi…\nSee more\ndie Autonomie…\nSee more\nselvstyre…\nSee more\nавтономия…\nSee more\nautonomia…\nSee more\nNeed a translator? Get a quick, free translation! Translator tool\nWhat is the pronunciation of autonomy? Browse\nautonomic nervous system\nautonomous\nautonomous investment\nautonomous vehicle BETA\nautonomy\nautophagy\nautopilot\nautopsy\nautoresponder\nhas been added to list\nTo top\nContents\nEnglish American Examples Collocations Translations",
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"segment": "Lawmakers in both states vow to offer similar measures next year. New York lawmakers proposed a bill granting full independence to NPs this year, but it was never scheduled for a hearing. Democratic Assemblywoman Maggie Carlton, the lead sponsor of Nevada’s scope of practice law, said it took three legislative sessions and six year before “we could get the right people to talk about the right topics at the right time.” Carlton said she has “faith in nurse practitioners that they will practice up to the top of their license, and when they get there, they will refer to the next level of care just like a general practitioner refers to a specialist.” Filling a Void\nAccording to the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or HRSA, at least 55 million Americans live in areas with an inadequate supply of primary care doctors. Massachusetts has the most primary care doctors per capita; Mississippi has the fewest. The nation would need more than 15,000 additional providers to meet the target ratio of one primary care practitioner for every 3,500 residents, according to HRSA, a gap that cannot be filled with physicians. The Association of American Medical Colleges predicts a worsening shortage ahead. In the next 10 years, as one-third of all doctors retire, there will be 90,000 fewer doctors than needed to serve the nation’s aging population.",
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"segment": "While slaves working on large plantations had less opportunity to develop individual ties with their masters, they also had more autonomy. It was on these larger units that true slave communities began to develop and flourish, including African tribal-influenced religious services, traditional folk medicine, and West African folk stories involving animals such as the famous “Brer Rabbit.” The plantation slave communities functioned as extended families. There was no such thing as legal marriages for slaves, and the immediate family could be shattered at any moment by slave sales or estate distributions. Under such circumstances, the personal ties that could develop within the slave communities and the system of mutual practical and emotional support that the slave communities could offer were invaluable. Although most Arkansas slaves lived in rural areas on farms or plantations, there were also within the state urban slaves. Their number was always small, however, given Arkansas’s overwhelming rural character. Even by the eve of the Civil War, only four percent of the state population (15,502 of 435,450) resided in towns and cities; Little Rock (Pulaski County), the state capital and Arkansas’s largest urban center, had a grand total population of 3,727. Of the 111,115 Arkansas slaves in 1860, only 3,799 were situated in urban locales.",
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"segment": "Since bail is often set at a high amount, most defendants are financially unable to post bail by themselves. They seek help from a bail agent, or Bail Bondsman, who posts a Bail Bond for them. A Bail Bond is a type of surety bond provided by a surety bond company through a bail agent or Bail Bondsman that secures the release of a defendant from jail. A judge sets a bail amount. If the defendant cannot pay the bail amount on their own, they can seek help from a Bail bondsman in the form of a Bail Bond. To post a Bail Bond, a defendant is usually required to pay a Bail bondsman 10% of the bail amount. The Bail bondsman will then secure the rest of the bail amount in the form of collateral. If the defendant does not have enough collateral, the Bail Bondsman might seek out relatives and friends to assist in covering the bail. Often times, an additional cash payment plus full collateral is required for a Bail Bond to be posted. What happens next depends on if the defendant appears in court after being released.",
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"segment": "Commit other offenses\nFail to appear for trial\nObstruct justice\nCommit other violations\nA defendant or attorney, however, may make the case for remand on bail. Remand bail allows a defendant to wait for the start of the trial without being physically detained in prison, on the condition that the defendant pays bail and later returns to court for trial proceedings. Why Is Remand on Bail Advantageous? Remand on bail offers various benefits for accused individuals. It may be much easier for a defendant to meet with an attorney and prepare a defense for the trial in a private setting outside of jail. Defendants remanded on bail can also keep up with their obligations, such as working, caring for family members, and paying bills. Remand bail can also protect the health of defendants by reducing stress and lowering the likelihood of a physical injury. Securing Remand on Bail\nIf remand on bail is offered, making bail is the best option for most defendants. As a Dallas bail bonds agency, we can help you post bail so you will not be remanded in prison because you are unable to pay. If you need help or would like more information about our services and the bail bonds process, please contact A Way Out Bail Bonds at 214-760-9978 today.",
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"segment": "Remand bail allows a defendant to wait for the start of the trial without being physically detained in prison, on the condition that the defendant pays bail and later returns to court for trial proceedings. Why Is Remand on Bail Advantageous? Remand on bail offers various benefits for accused individuals. It may be much easier for a defendant to meet with an attorney and prepare a defense for the trial in a private setting outside of jail. Defendants remanded on bail can also keep up with their obligations, such as working, caring for family members, and paying bills. Remand bail can also protect the health of defendants by reducing stress and lowering the likelihood of a physical injury. Securing Remand on Bail\nIf remand on bail is offered, making bail is the best option for most defendants. As a Dallas bail bonds agency, we can help you post bail so you will not be remanded in prison because you are unable to pay. If you need help or would like more information about our services and the bail bonds process, please contact A Way Out Bail Bonds at 214-760-9978 today. About Contributor\nView all posts by Contributor →\nHow to Get Someone Out of Jail by Posting Bail\nHow Much Will My Bond Be From a Dallas Bond Company?",
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"segment": "electronic monitoring (like an ankle bracelet)\nregular meetings or check-ins with a probation officer during release\ndrug or alcohol treatment or monitoring, and\ntravel restrictions. Other common conditions of release include stay-away orders (to protect victims), passport surrender, weapons prohibitions, and a general order not to break any laws. Violation of any of these conditions could result in bail forfeiture, re-arrest, or being jailed until trial. What If I Can't Pay? If a defendant can't afford to post bail or a bail bond and is unable to get out of jail, some states allow or require a bail review hearing. At this hearing, the judge will typically consider the defendant's ability (or inability) to pay bail and examine the defendant's financial resources as well as responsibilities (such as childcare and rent). If the court determines the defendant is financially unable to post bail, the court might reduce the bail amount, release the defendant O.R., or in some states, allow alternatives to paying bail (such as community service). Elimination of Cash Bail\nIn recent years, there's been a movement to eliminate cash bail—based on the argument that inequities exist in the system. Stories of innocent people stuck in jail for months or years, because they can't afford bail, has placed a spotlight on how the criminal justice system can treat defendants differently based on wealth. In response, lawmakers have begun considering how to reduce the use of cash bail.",
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"segment": "Defendants remanded on bail can also keep up with their obligations, such as working, caring for family members, and paying bills. Remand bail can also protect the health of defendants by reducing stress and lowering the likelihood of a physical injury. Securing Remand on Bail\nIf remand on bail is offered, making bail is the best option for most defendants. As a Dallas bail bonds agency, we can help you post bail so you will not be remanded in prison because you are unable to pay. If you need help or would like more information about our services and the bail bonds process, please contact A Way Out Bail Bonds at 214-760-9978 today. Need to Bond Someone Out of Jail? Dallas County\n214-760-9978\nFort Worth\n817-261-2828",
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"segment": "What if a person can’t afford to pay bail? If a defendant is unable to pay his or her court-determined bail amount, the person can try to use a private bail bond company. These companies agree to be responsible for the defendant’s bail obligation in exchange for a nonrefundable fee, called a bond premium, that is generally 10 to 15 percent of the bail amount. The remainder is secured via collateral — a car, house, jewelry, etc. If a defendant misses a court appearance and the bond company pays, the company will use the collateral to recoup the full amount. What are the effects of waiting in jail for trial? Defendants who don’t have the funds to pay a bond premium are forced to await trial in jail. Pretrial detention has dramatically negative effects on the outcome of a defendant’s case: those who are held pretrial are four times more likely to be sentenced to prison than defendants released prior to trial. Pretrial detainees are also likely to make hurried decisions to plead guilty to a lower charge to spend less time behind bars rather than chancing a higher charge and longer sentence at trial.",
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"segment": "What is cash bail? Cash bail is used as a guarantee that a defendant will return for a trial or hearings. The money is returned after they make all necessary court appearances, otherwise the bail is forfeited to the government. In most places, a standard bail amount is set for any alleged offense, but judges typically have broad discretion to raise or lower it. The judge could also waive bail entirely and release a defendant on their “own recognizance,” which means that a person promises that they will show up when they’re supposed to. What if a person can’t afford to pay bail? If a defendant is unable to pay his or her court-determined bail amount, the person can try to use a private bail bond company. These companies agree to be responsible for the defendant’s bail obligation in exchange for a nonrefundable fee, called a bond premium, that is generally 10 to 15 percent of the bail amount. The remainder is secured via collateral — a car, house, jewelry, etc. If a defendant misses a court appearance and the bond company pays, the company will use the collateral to recoup the full amount.",
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"segment": "Once a judge determines a bail amount, if a defendant is unable to pay on their own, he or she can seek help from a bail bondsman. A bail bond can be posted once a defendant has paid 10% of the bail to the bail bondsman. The bail bondsman will then collect the rest in collateral. If the defendant cannot find enough collateral, the bail bondsman may ask friends and family to aid in paying the bail amount. In most cases, a cash payment and full collateral are needed for a bail bond to be posted. However, what happens next depends if the defendant decides to appear in court after being released. If the defendant appears: Depending on the ending of the case, the bail bond will be dismissed, and the collateral will be returned to the rightful owner. If the defendant does not appear: The bail bond will be lost, and the court requires the rest of the bail to be reimbursed.",
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"segment": "The legislature approved bail reform, along with other other criminal justice reforms addressing discovery and speedy trial laws, as part of this year’s budget package late Sunday night into Monday morning. Just how much this will affect people in Onondaga County is in dispute, but one provision is certain to keep more people out of jail before they even appear before a judge: The bill requires police officers to issue appearance tickets for most low level offenses. “That’s a game changer,” said Emily Singletary, who runs a local criminal justice non-profit Unchained. “ That’s really huge in terms of keeping people out of our jails, allowing people to continue on with their lives, continuing working, supporting their families, not losing their apartments – all the things that happen when people spend even a night in jail.” “Long time coming,” agreed Kelly Gonzalez, regional director for the Center for Community Alternatives. The advocates said Albany’s reforms will make the criminal justice system more fair for people living in poverty in places like Syracuse. They say it will allow groups like CCA to help the defendants they work to improve their lives while out on bail and to make wiser choices about their cases (such as if they should accept a plea offer). Advocates say it could even set up defendants to be in a better position to pay restitution to victims -- instead of paying a fee to a bail bondsman. DA Fitzpatrick said he supported the idea behind the law, that poor people should not “languish” in jail because they are unable to pay bail.",
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"segment": "The Indemnitor/poster may lose cash or collateral when the Court forfeits a bond, but the Indemnitor/poster is not subject to arrest if the Defendant fails to appear. Back To Top\nReturn of Bail Bond Money: Can I get my money back from posting a cash-only bail bond? Failures to Pay and Failures to Comply cases : Although, many Arizona Courts view bonds posted in those cases as appearance bonds and exonerate them after case disposition, other Courts view cash-only bonds as Purge Bonds and use the money posted to satisfy fines. Bonds posted by professional bondsmen are less likely to be attached by the court to pay fines. Bonds posted by the Defendant, or Defendant’s family and friends, are prime targets for conversion by the Court. If you post your own bond, read what you sign. If you are required to sign your cash over to the defendant, say goodbye to your money. Back To Top\nWhen does my bond money come back?",
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"headings": "There’s never been a better time for bail reform\nThere’s never been a better time for bail reform\nWhat happens to defendants before they go to trial can have devastating personal and legal effects.\n",
"segment": "Bail can be used to prevent flight risk and to protect the public from additional crimes the defendant might commit before trial. But bail decisions disproportionately hurt people of color, the poor and the disabled. Advertisement\nStory continues below advertisement\nStudies indicate that courts are more likely to view African Americans and Latinos as flight risks or public threats; these groups more often receive higher bail or mandatory pretrial detention. And because African Americans, Latinos and persons with disabilities are disproportionately poor, setting higher bail for them increases the likelihood that they will be unable to pay for release. One study found that in 2008, 39 percent of all pretrial detainees in New York City were in custody because they could not afford bail. A 2013 study found that 50 percent of the city’s pretrial detainees could not afford bail of less than $2,500. In county courts across the nation, an average of 30 percent of pretrial detainees who are given bail less than $5,000 cannot afford the payment. The inability to pay bail, however, does not explain prolonged detention. Trial delays primarily occur due to overly burdened criminal courts, prosecutors and defense lawyers.",
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"segment": "A defendant held on bail may obtain a release from jail by paying the full bail amount, or by paying a percentage of the bail amount to a licensed bail agent, who then pays the full amount to the court. If the defendant is unable to post bail, he or she is held in jail until the case is resolved. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Atwater v. City of Lago Vista, 532 U.S. 318, 121 1536, 149 L. Ed. 2d 549 (2001) that police can arrest and temporarily incarcerate a person charged with a minor offense that is punishable by a fine and no incarceration. Gail Atwater, a 16-year resident of Lago Vista, Texas was driving her pickup truck through a residential area of town. In the front seat with her were her 3-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter. Neither the children nor Atwater was wearing a seatbelt, for which Lago Vista police officer Bart Turek stopped Atwater. Turek, who had pulled Atwater over several months before, on a mistaken belief that her child was not seatbelted, approached the truck in an loud and abusive manner, stating that Atwater was going to jail for her offense. When she asked to take her frightened children to a friend's house nearby, Turek denied the request. After a neighbor saw what was happening and took the children to her house, Turek hand-cuffed Atwater, placed her in the squad car, and took to the police station.",
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"headings": "Do you have to pay bail bond after you are sentenced\n?\n\nDo you have to pay bail bond after you are sentenced?\nYour Answer\nDo you have to pay bail bond after you are sentenced?\nRelated Questions\nCan you bail someone out of jail after being sentenced?\nWhat if i don't pay bail bond?\nDo you still have to pay a bail bond that has been exonnerated?\nCan a bail bondsman revoke your bond after you have been sentenced?\nIf i have a plea deal burglary and have been sentenced can I have bail to get out?\nWhat is the type of bail where the denfendant deposits a percentage of the bail amount typically 10 percent with the court?\nHow does a bail bondsman make money?\nHow do bail and bail bonds work?\nHow long can a person be held in jail without bail?\nWhen is bail bond released?\nDo I have to pay back the bail bondsmen money if the person on bail jumps?\nDo you get bond money back?\nI recently posted bail for some one through a bail bondsman. I have found out that the person I posted for might leave the state to avoid prosecution. Is there anyway I can get my name off the bond and cancel it so I don't have to pay the money if they ru?\nIs bail money returned when the accused turns up for trial?\nHow do you pay a dollar bail or dollar bond in a new york city jail?\nIs the person who hires a bail bondsman responsible for the whole bail amount if the defendant fails their obligation?\nMoney to guarantee appearance in court?\nHow much do you have to pay on a 1000 bail bond?\nHow long do you have to stay in jail if you have a bond of 5000 dollars?\nWhat is the purpose of paying bail without using a bail bondsman?\nSecured bail bond?\nDoes a bail bondsman pay the entire bond amount?\nIf a bail bond is exonerated do you get a refund from the bail company where you posted bail with?\nCan a bail bondsman revoke a bond for no reason?\nbail bonds?\n",
"segment": "$500 bond, he gets $50. For this he takes the risk of you jumping bail and having to pay the bail out of his own pocket. How do bail and bail bonds work? Bail is a set amount of money that acts as insurance between the court and the person in jail (the defendant.) Defendants have the option to pay their bail in cash, but many cannot do this. Since bail is often set at a high amount, most defendants are financially unable to post bail by themselves. They seek help from a bail agent, or Bail Bondsman, who posts a Bail Bond for them. A Bail Bond is a type of surety bond provided by a surety bond company through a bail agent or Bail Bondsman that secures the release of a defendant from jail. A judge sets a bail amount. If the defendant cannot pay the bail amount on their own, they can seek help from a Bail bondsman in the form of a Bail Bond.",
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"headings": "Learn how bail is set\nLearn how bail is set\nOverview\nWho sets bail?\nWhat are the types of bail?\nWhat are the determining factors for setting bail?\nWhat happens if cash bail is set?\nContact\nState Bail Administrator\n",
"segment": "When setting bail, the bail magistrate considers the type of crime the defendant is accused of committing and the potential penalty, or sentence, for that crime. The bail magistrate will also determine if the defendant: Is a flight risk\nHas a Board of Probation (BOP) record or other criminal records\nHas a history of defaults — in other words, if the defendant has a history of not showing up when they’re supposed to be at court\nThe bail magistrate will also take into account whether or not the defendant is: On probation or parole, or has other open cases\nFrom the area or has family in the area\nEmployed\nIn domestic violence cases, if a defendant’s release will harm the community and/or the victim. All these factors are in addition to determining whether or not a defendant is likely to come to court on their court date. What happens if cash bail is set? The defendant or the defendant’s surety must pay that amount to the bail magistrate before they’re released from jail. A surety is a person who posts (pays) the bail on the defendant’s behalf, usually a family member or friend of the defendant. The bail magistrate turns that bail over to the court, which holds the bail money until the case has been completed. If the defendant doesn’t appear for a court date, the judge may order the bail be forfeited, meaning that the defendant loses their right to get the bail back at the end of the case.",
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"segment": "What happens if cash bail is set? The defendant or the defendant’s surety must pay that amount to the bail magistrate before they’re released from jail. A surety is a person who posts (pays) the bail on the defendant’s behalf, usually a family member or friend of the defendant. The bail magistrate turns that bail over to the court, which holds the bail money until the case has been completed. If the defendant doesn’t appear for a court date, the judge may order the bail be forfeited, meaning that the defendant loses their right to get the bail back at the end of the case. The bail magistrate also collects a statutory fee of $40 from the defendant when they’re released from jail. Contact\nState Bail Administrator\n+\nPhone\nCatherine M. Coughlin, Esquire (617) 788-7312\nOnline\[email protected]\nAddress\nSuffolk County Courthouse\n3 Pemberton Square\nRoom 320\nBoston, MA 02108\nDirections\nLast updated: September 17, 2018",
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"title": "Frequently Asked Questions about Cash Bail Bonds",
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"segment": "When the Defendant Fails to Appear, the Court will schedule a Forfeiture Hearing and issue a warrant for the Defendant’s arrest. Within ten days after the issuance of the warrant, the court shall notify the surety (bail bondsman), in writing or by electronic means, that the warrant was issued. The court shall also set a hearing within a reasonable time not to exceed 120 days requiring the parties and any surety to show cause why the bond should not be forfeited. If the Defendant cannot be located before the Forfeiture Hearing the bond will be forfeited. If the Defendant’s non-appearance was a result of a misunderstanding or unavoidable circumstance, the Defendant may be able to reschedule his/her missed hearing by contacting the Court and explaining their circumstance. If the Court is willing to reschedule, then chances are good the bond forfeiture will be cancelled at the next hearing. Back To Top\nWhat happens if I don’t pay a bondsman? Most bondsmen require the payment of premium and the receipt of collateral prior to posting any bond; however, some bondsmen will take payments on premium or even post a bond before receiving collateral. This type of practice leads the bondsman exposed to the risk of not getting paid.",
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"segment": "If the Court is willing to reschedule, then chances are good the bond forfeiture will be cancelled at the next hearing. Back To Top\nWhat happens if I don’t pay a bondsman? Most bondsmen require the payment of premium and the receipt of collateral prior to posting any bond; however, some bondsmen will take payments on premium or even post a bond before receiving collateral. This type of practice leads the bondsman exposed to the risk of not getting paid. The Bail Bond Agreement forms a contractual relationship between all parties. Depending on the agreement signed with your bondsman, nonpayment of premium/fees, or not fulfilling your collateral requirement may result in the re-arrest of the Defendant and/or a potential civil action against the indemnitor/Defendant. Back To Top\nCan a poster be arrested if the defendant Fails to Appear? A poster cannot be arrested if the defendant does not show to his hearing. Although the Indemnitor/poster is responsible for ensuring that the Defendant shows for each and every one of his hearings, his responsibility is only a financial one.",
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"segment": "Bonds posted by professional bondsmen are less likely to be attached by the court to pay fines. Bonds posted by the Defendant, or Defendant’s family and friends, are prime targets for conversion by the Court. If you post your own bond, read what you sign. If you are required to sign your cash over to the defendant, say goodbye to your money. Back To Top\nWhen does my bond money come back? If you posted your cash on a bail bond either by yourself or through an agent, any cash due you will be returned after bond’s exoneration. The Court will issue a check in 2-6 weeks after exoneration; If you used us to post your cash, we will mail your bond refund within 24-hrs of its receipt from the Court. Back To Top\nWhat happens when the court exonerates a bond? When the Court exonerates a bond, it releases the bond poster of his financial responsibility of making sure the Defendant appears to his Court hearings.",
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"segment": "This is in contrast to the more commonly known “Surety Bond” which may be purchased from a licensed bail bond agent for 10-15% of the bond amount. Cash bonds are assigned by the Court for a variety of reasons, including: failure to pay fines, failure to appear for a scheduled hearing, out-of-jurisdictional warrants and for defendants that are considered high risk where the chance of a their failure to appear in court is great. Back To Top\nWhy Does the Court order Cash Bail Bonds? Cash bonds are set by the court for a variety of reasons, including the most common causes; failure to pay a fine on a prior case, arrest on an out-of-jurisdictional warrant, and failure to appear before the court on a scheduled appearance. In these cases, the court orders a cash-only bond in an attempt to secure a cash fine or ensure the appearance of a defendant it may consider to be a flight risk. If the defendant or his family posts the bond, the court may opt to retain the cash as payment toward fines and court costs; for this reason, having an authorized third-party post your cash gives you a better chance of getting your money returned. Back To Top\nCash Bail Bond Procedure\nCash bonds may be posted at the Court during regular hours or at the jail, after hours.",
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"url": "https://www.absolutebailbonding.com/what-exactly-happens-to-bail-money/",
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"segment": "Typically, bails bond are a percentage of the total bail amount that the judge sets. A bail bond doesn’t include any collateral or fees. Think of a bail bond as a type of insurance policy so that you won’t have to pay the full amount of the bail to the court. What If the Defend Is Found Guilty? Bail money is first paid when the case is still active in the courts. Bail money will be provided back to the person who posted bail if the defendant isn’t found to be guilty or if the charges are dropped against them. Where Does Bail Money Go? Once bail has posted to the courts, the money that’s posted will be held onto by the court system. Until the defendant has completed all of the charges, the court will continue to hold on to the bail money. After the defendant has shown up for each court date, the courts will return the money back to the individual who painted the entire bail amount.",
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"headings": "Jumping or Skipping Bail Laws\nJumping or Skipping Bail Laws\nWhat Is Jumping Bail?\nContents\nIs Skipping Bail a Crime?\nAre There Any Defenses to Bail Jumping?\nWhat Is a Bounty Hunter?\nDo I Need a Lawyer?\n",
"segment": "The defendant generally bears the burden of proving the defense of unintentional failure to attend a court hearing. Find the Right Criminal Lawyer\nHire the right lawyer near your location\nFind My Lawyer Now! What Is a Bounty Hunter? A bounty hunter is a person who is hired to find and apprehend a defendant who has skipped bail. If a defendant has posted bail through a bail bondsman, it is usually the bondsman who will contact a bounty hunter to try and locate the defendant. If the bounty hunter is unable to locate the defendant, the result is that the bondsman will have to pay the bail amount to the court. Therefore, bounty hunters typically pursue a defendant aggressively if they have jumped bail. The amount of time that a bounty hunter has to find the defendant before bail is due will depend on the state. Some states allow up to a year for the bounty hunter to track down the defendant, while others allow only three days. Do I Need a Lawyer?",
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"url": "https://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/criminal/bail-get-out-of-jail.html",
"title": "How Bail Works : Getting Out of Jail | AllLaw",
"headings": "Bail: How to Get Out of Jail\nBail: How to Get Out of Jail\nBail is money, property, or a bond paid to the court in exchange for a person’s pretrial release from jail.\nFree Case Evaluation\n\"In Nolo you can trust.\"\n— The New York Times\nWhy You Can Trust Us\nFeatured In\nWhat Is Bail? What Is a Bail Bond?\nWho Sets Bail?\nWhat Factors Influence the Bail Amount?\nConditions of Release and Pretrial Supervision\nWhat If I Can't Pay?\nElimination of Cash Bail\nSee a Criminal Defense Lawyer\n",
"segment": "At this hearing, the judge will typically consider the defendant's ability (or inability) to pay bail and examine the defendant's financial resources as well as responsibilities (such as childcare and rent). If the court determines the defendant is financially unable to post bail, the court might reduce the bail amount, release the defendant O.R., or in some states, allow alternatives to paying bail (such as community service). Elimination of Cash Bail\nIn recent years, there's been a movement to eliminate cash bail—based on the argument that inequities exist in the system. Stories of innocent people stuck in jail for months or years, because they can't afford bail, has placed a spotlight on how the criminal justice system can treat defendants differently based on wealth. In response, lawmakers have begun considering how to reduce the use of cash bail. Some jurisdictions, like New Jersey and the District of Columbia, have nearly eliminated cash bail. Instead of relying on cash bail, these jurisdictions focus more on usi",
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"segment": "The Bail Bond Agreement forms a contractual relationship between all parties. Depending on the agreement signed with your bondsman, nonpayment of premium/fees, or not fulfilling your collateral requirement may result in the re-arrest of the Defendant and/or a potential civil action against the indemnitor/Defendant. Back To Top\nCan a poster be arrested if the defendant Fails to Appear? A poster cannot be arrested if the defendant does not show to his hearing. Although the Indemnitor/poster is responsible for ensuring that the Defendant shows for each and every one of his hearings, his responsibility is only a financial one. The Indemnitor/poster may lose cash or collateral when the Court forfeits a bond, but the Indemnitor/poster is not subject to arrest if the Defendant fails to appear. Back To Top\nReturn of Bail Bond Money: Can I get my money back from posting a cash-only bail bond? Failures to Pay and Failures to Comply cases : Although, many Arizona Courts view bonds posted in those cases as appearance bonds and exonerate them after case disposition, other Courts view cash-only bonds as Purge Bonds and use the money posted to satisfy fines.",
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"url": "https://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/criminal/bail-get-out-of-jail.html",
"title": "How Bail Works : Getting Out of Jail | AllLaw",
"headings": "Bail: How to Get Out of Jail\nBail: How to Get Out of Jail\nBail is money, property, or a bond paid to the court in exchange for a person’s pretrial release from jail.\nFree Case Evaluation\n\"In Nolo you can trust.\"\n— The New York Times\nWhy You Can Trust Us\nFeatured In\nWhat Is Bail? What Is a Bail Bond?\nWho Sets Bail?\nWhat Factors Influence the Bail Amount?\nConditions of Release and Pretrial Supervision\nWhat If I Can't Pay?\nElimination of Cash Bail\nSee a Criminal Defense Lawyer\n",
"segment": "Some jurisdictions use risk assessment tools that calculate a score judges can use to help decide whether to release a defendant pretrial and, if so, under what conditions. If a defendant doesn't pose a flight or public safety risk, the court might release the defendant on recognizance (or promise to appear). Release on recognizance (O.R.) means the defendant doesn't have to pay bail, but judges usually place some conditions on a defendant's release. Conditions of Release and Pretrial Supervision\nIn addition to or in lieu of bail, courts can order pretrial supervision and other conditions of release. For instance, a judge releasing a defendant O.R. might order conditions, such as: electronic monitoring (like an ankle bracelet)\nregular meetings or check-ins with a probation officer during release\ndrug or alcohol treatment or monitoring, and\ntravel restrictions. Other common conditions of release include stay-away orders (to protect victims), passport surrender, weapons prohibitions, and a general order not to break any laws. Violation of any of these conditions could result in bail forfeiture, re-arrest, or being jailed until trial. What If I Can't Pay? If a defendant can't afford to post bail or a bail bond and is unable to get out of jail, some states allow or require a bail review hearing.",
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"title": "Frequently Asked Questions about Cash Bail Bonds",
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"segment": "Bail Bond Forfeiture\nCan I get my money back on a Failure to Appear? What happens if I don’t pay a bondsman? Can a poster be arrested if the defendant Fails to Appear? Return of Bail Bond Money\nCan I get my money back from posting a cash-only bail bond? When does my bond money come back? What happens when the court exonerates a bond? After a Bail Bond has been posted can the poster or indemnitor change his mind? Supreme Court FAQs\nWhat is an Appearance Bond? Is it always necessary to post a bond? What will the court accept as bond?",
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"url": "https://www.syracuse.com/news/2019/04/new-york-ends-cash-bail-for-most-what-it-means-for-people-charged-with-a-crime.html",
"title": "New York ends cash bail for most: What it means for people charged with a crime - syracuse.com",
"headings": "New York ends cash bail for most: What it means for people charged with a crime\nNew York ends cash bail for most: What it means for people charged with a crime\nAround the web\n",
"segment": "“Long time coming,” agreed Kelly Gonzalez, regional director for the Center for Community Alternatives. The advocates said Albany’s reforms will make the criminal justice system more fair for people living in poverty in places like Syracuse. They say it will allow groups like CCA to help the defendants they work to improve their lives while out on bail and to make wiser choices about their cases (such as if they should accept a plea offer). Advocates say it could even set up defendants to be in a better position to pay restitution to victims -- instead of paying a fee to a bail bondsman. DA Fitzpatrick said he supported the idea behind the law, that poor people should not “languish” in jail because they are unable to pay bail. He said at least 10 years ago, his office put protocols in place to prevent that from happening: He instructs his assistant district attorneys not to ask for bail in cases where it would only serve to keep a poor person behind bars. He also assigns a chief ADA to review jail records at least once a week. If his office finds someone has been stuck in jail with bail on low-level charges, prosecutors will ask a judge to release the defendant, Fitzpatrick said. “That’s really silly,\" he said. \"",
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"url": "https://www.tromboldlaw.com/blog/washington-state-bail-laws/",
"title": "Washington State’s Bail Laws (What You Need To Know)",
"headings": "Washington State’s Bail Laws\nWashington State’s Bail Laws\nPRECISELY WHAT IS BAIL AND WHAT IS A BOND?\nHOW CAN A CRIMINAL DEFENDANT AWAITING TRIAL BE RELEASED?\nWHAT IS THE BAIL PROCEDURE?\nHOW LONG DO DEFENDANTS REMAIN IN JAIL?\nWHAT HAPPENS AT A BOND HEARING?\nWHAT HAPPENS WHEN A DEFENDANT FAILS TO APPEAR IN COURT?\nHOW IS THE BAIL BOND BUSINESS REGULATED IN WASHINGTON STATE?\nIF YOU’RE CHARGED WITH A CRIME, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO FIRST?\n",
"segment": "Defendants who cannot pay a cash bond may hire a bail company to ensure that bail will be paid to the court. Bail bond companies usually charge ten percent of the bail amount and it is not refundable. 4. Property bonds are rare. With a property bond, the court receives the title to a property and may foreclose on that property if a defendant does not appear for court. WHAT IS THE BAIL PROCEDURE? After booking, if the charge is a misdemeanor, a defendant can sometimes be released by paying a cash bond according to a predetermined bail schedule that covers most misdemeanors. But for most felonies, a defendant has to be arraigned in court before a bail amount will be set. A defendant may then post a cash bond or begin to arrange for a surety bond. The arraignment is a defendant’s first appearance before a judge.",
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"segment": "What happens when the court exonerates a bond? After a Bail Bond has been posted can the poster or indemnitor change his mind? Supreme Court FAQs\nWhat is an Appearance Bond? Is it always necessary to post a bond? What will the court accept as bond? Who can post bond? What happens if the defendant fails to appear as ordered? If a bond is forfeited, can the person who posted the bond get their money back? What happens to collateral if the court orders the bond forfeited? What happens if a defendant appears as ordered?",
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"url": "http://www.awayoutbonds.com/bailbond-blog/what-does-remand-bail-mean/",
"title": "What Does Remand Bail Mean? - A Way Out Bail Bonds",
"headings": "What Does Remand Bail Mean?\nWhat Does Remand Bail Mean?\nWhat Happens to Defendants on Remand?\nWhy Is Remand on Bail Advantageous?\nSecuring Remand on Bail\nAbout Contributor\n",
"segment": "What Happens to Defendants on Remand? A defendant who is remanded is detained in jail until his or her trial. There may be various reasons a court decides to hold someone in remand. Typically, this measure is taken when a judge deems that a defendant will likely do any of the following things while released: Commit other offenses\nFail to appear for trial\nObstruct justice\nCommit other violations\nA defendant or attorney, however, may make the case for remand on bail. Remand bail allows a defendant to wait for the start of the trial without being physically detained in prison, on the condition that the defendant pays bail and later returns to court for trial proceedings. Why Is Remand on Bail Advantageous? Remand on bail offers various benefits for accused individuals. It may be much easier for a defendant to meet with an attorney and prepare a defense for the trial in a private setting outside of jail. Defendants remanded on bail can also keep up with their obligations, such as working, caring for family members, and paying bills.",
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"headings": "After Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nAfter Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nLearn what happens after arrest and booking and how the bail process works.\nDefend your rights. We've helped 95 clients find attorneys today.\nHow Do You Get Someone Out of Jail?\nDo You Need an Attorney to Get Out of Jail?\nWhat's the Order of Events?\nWhat Is Bail?\nWho Sets the Bail?\nDoes a Defendant Always Have to Pay Bail?\nAre There Any Dangers in Posting Bail for Someone Else?\nWhat Is a Bail Bond Service?\nGiving up Rights to Get Freedom\n",
"segment": "If the defendant accepts this option and pays bail, the defendant is released. If the defendant is not offered a chance to pay a scheduled bail payment (or chooses not to pay), the defendant must wait in jail (or a holding cell at the police station) until a court hearing typically, an arraignment. At the arraignment, the defendant may enter a plea and the judge will set bail (or allow release without bail, known as “OR”). The defendant may pay bail at that time or any time thereafter. If the arraignment does not occur within 48 hours, the defendant will be given a bail hearing (or in some cases a special hearing to determine if there is probable cause for the charges). The defendant may pay bail at that time or any time thereafter. What Is Bail? Bail is security (money or property) that a defendant posts with a court. The payment does two things: It grants the defendant freedom (at least until the date of trial);",
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"segment": "Bail is a set amount of money that acts as insurance between the court and the person in jail (the defendant.) Defendants have the option to pay their bail in cash, but many cannot do this. Since bail is often set at a high amount, most defendants are financially unable to post bail by themselves. They seek help from a bail agent, or Bail Bondsman, who posts a Bail Bond for them. What is a Bail Bond? A Bail Bond is a type of surety bond provided by a surety bond company through a bail agent or Bail Bondsman that secures the release of a defendant from jail. There are two types of Bail Bonds: Criminal Bail Bond: used in criminal cases and guarantees that a defendant appear for trial when called upon by the court and guarantees payment for any fines or penalties that are decided against the defendant. Civil Bail Bond:",
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"segment": "failure to pay a fine on a prior case, arrest on an out-of-jurisdictional warrant, and failure to appear before the court on a scheduled appearance. In these cases, the court orders a cash-only bond in an attempt to secure a cash fine or ensure the appearance of a defendant it may consider to be a flight risk. If the defendant or his family posts the bond, the court may opt to retain the cash as payment toward fines and court costs; for this reason, having an authorized third-party post your cash gives you a better chance of getting your money returned. Back To Top\nCash Bail Bond Procedure\nCash bonds may be posted at the Court during regular hours or at the jail, after hours. Cash bonds posted at the jail, must be paid with the exact dollar amount; the jail will not make change. If a cash bond is posted at the jail, it may take as long as two weeks before the Court receives the cash. It is for this reason that the Defendant should carry their bond receipt to Court and inform the Judge that bail was posted on their behalf. I have seen cases where the Court had not received the cash in time for the hearing and would attempt to arrest the defendant because there was no evidence of a bond being posted.",
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"segment": "Frequently Asked Questions about Cash Bail Bonds\nFrequently Asked Questions\nCash-Only Bail Bonds™\nOur service is performed with the utmost privacy and confidentiality. If you don’t find the answers to your questions on this page please call us, we would be happy to help you: (928) 773-1997\nINDEX OF QUESTIONS\nCash Bonds\nWhat is a Cash Bail Bond? Why Does the Court order Cash Bail Bonds? Cash Bail Bond Procedure\nWhere does cash go after the bond is posted? Bail Bond Forfeiture\nCan I get my money back on a Failure to Appear? What happens if I don’t pay a bondsman? Can a poster be arrested if the defendant Fails to Appear? Return of Bail Bond Money\nCan I get my money back from posting a cash-only bail bond? When does my bond money come back?",
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"headings": "After Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nAfter Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nLearn what happens after arrest and booking and how the bail process works.\nDefend your rights. We've helped 95 clients find attorneys today.\nHow Do You Get Someone Out of Jail?\nDo You Need an Attorney to Get Out of Jail?\nWhat's the Order of Events?\nWhat Is Bail?\nWho Sets the Bail?\nDoes a Defendant Always Have to Pay Bail?\nAre There Any Dangers in Posting Bail for Someone Else?\nWhat Is a Bail Bond Service?\nGiving up Rights to Get Freedom\n",
"segment": "What's the Order of Events? The timeline may go as follows: The defendant is arrested. The defendant is taken to the police station and booked. After booking, the defendant may be offered to option to pay bail based on a schedule of common crimes—for example, $500 for a nonviolent misdemeanor. If the defendant accepts this option and pays bail, the defendant is released. If the defendant is not offered a chance to pay a scheduled bail payment (or chooses not to pay), the defendant must wait in jail (or a holding cell at the police station) until a court hearing typically, an arraignment. At the arraignment, the defendant may enter a plea and the judge will set bail (or allow release without bail, known as “OR”). The defendant may pay bail at that time or any time thereafter. If the arraignment does not occur within 48 hours, the defendant will be given a bail hearing (or in some cases a special hearing to determine if there is probable cause for the charges).",
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"headings": "After Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nAfter Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nLearn what happens after arrest and booking and how the bail process works.\nDefend your rights. We've helped 95 clients find attorneys today.\nHow Do You Get Someone Out of Jail?\nDo You Need an Attorney to Get Out of Jail?\nWhat's the Order of Events?\nWhat Is Bail?\nWho Sets the Bail?\nDoes a Defendant Always Have to Pay Bail?\nAre There Any Dangers in Posting Bail for Someone Else?\nWhat Is a Bail Bond Service?\nGiving up Rights to Get Freedom\n",
"segment": "and it discourages the defendant from skipping town (or the trial). If the defendant doesn't show up as planned, the money or property is forfeited and the defendant is subject to arrest, again. Who Sets the Bail? A judge sets bail based on factors such as: the seriousness of the crime,\nthe defendant's criminal history, and\nthe defendant's financial condition. The purpose of bail is not to punish the defendant. When it comes to common crimes—for example, shoplifting or reckless driving—the police sometimes use preset bail schedules. In those cases, the defendant can walk out of the police station after paying the scheduled amount—a sequence sometimes referred to as “catch and release.” The advantage of paying the scheduled payment is that the defendant does not have to wait for a judge's determination of bail. The disadvantage is that if the defendant waits to argue for a lower amount, a judge may set lower bail than the schedule.",
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"title": "What type of bail is like a credit contract? - Answers",
"headings": "What type of bail is like a credit contract\n?\n\nWhat type of bail is like a credit contract?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of bail is like a credit contract?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the type of bail where the denfendant deposits a percentage of the bail amount typically 10 percent with the court?\nWhich companies offer immigration bonds?\nIs there a Type 3 diabetes?\nWhat type of nerve stimulates muscle cells to contract?\nWhat type of benefits are offered through consumer credit services?\nHow much is the typical salary of a bail bondsman?\nWhere can one get a business gas credit card?\nHow do bail and bail bonds work?\nWhich type of money uses a delayed payment to purchase goods?\nWhat do you type in for credit card info for pirates online membership?\nHow is a lease different from a contract?\nWhat is the most commonly purchased type of credit insurance?\nWhat is a simple contract?\nWhat type of muscle tissue lines hollow structures like ducts and blood vessels that contract involuntarily?\nWhat type of contract do both parties have the option to avoid their contractual obligations?\nCan two people under 18 years old stay one night in the hotel?\nWhat type of tissue in your body is able to contract?\nWhat type of credit is a credit card?\nWhat is the classification of credit according to type of user and their definition?\nAre most defendants detained in jail while awaiting trial?\nWhat type of contract requires a law to be broken?\nWhat is RDLC one type of letter of credit?\nCan you explain what the difference is between unsecured and secured business credit cards?\nWhat is Account type of credit Union account?\nWhat type of human body tissue can contract or shorten?\n",
"segment": "Defendants have the option to pay their bail in cash, but many cannot do this. Since bail is often set at a high amount, most defendants are financially unable to post bail by themselves. They seek help from a bail agent, or Bail Bondsman, who posts a Bail Bond for them. A Bail Bond is a type of surety bond provided by a surety bond company through a bail agent or Bail Bondsman that secures the release of a defendant from jail. A judge sets a bail amount. If the defendant cannot pay the bail amount on their own, they can seek help from a Bail bondsman in the form of a Bail Bond. To post a Bail Bond, a defendant is usually required to pay a Bail bondsman 10% of the bail amount. The Bail bondsman will then secure the rest of the bail amount in the form of collateral. If the defendant does not have enough collateral, the Bail Bondsman might seek out relatives and friends to assist in covering the bail. Often times, an additional cash payment plus full collateral is required for a Bail Bond to be posted.",
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"title": "Washington State’s Bail Laws (What You Need To Know)",
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"segment": "Generally speaking, O.R. release is offered only to defendants charged with non-violent crimes who have no prior arrests and who are not flight risks. 2. Cash bonds are typically used when a low bail amount is set for a misdemeanor defendant. The bail amount – minus court fees – is returned, provided that the defendant appears in court as scheduled. 3. Defendants who cannot pay a cash bond may hire a bail company to ensure that bail will be paid to the court. Bail bond companies usually charge ten percent of the bail amount and it is not refundable. 4. Property bonds are rare. With a property bond, the court receives the title to a property and may foreclose on that property if a defendant does not appear for court.",
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"url": "https://criminal-law.freeadvice.com/criminal-law/criminal-law/pretrial-release.htm",
"title": "What is pre-trial release?",
"headings": "What is pre-trial release?\nWhat is pre-trial release?\nA pre-trial release is when a defendant is released before a trial. Pre-trial release is granted in exchange for a bond with the court in the amount set by the judge — called bail — or without a bond — called released on their own recognizance. Failing to appear when on pre-trial release can result in additional charges, increased bail, and loss of any amount paid to the court or of collateral provided to a bail bond company.\nWhat do you need to know about pretrial release?\nWhat is pretrial release?\nWhat’s the difference between Bail and Bond?\nWhat about when there’s no bail?\nWhat is the procedure for pretrial release?\nWho gets pretrial release?\nTerms of Pretrial Release\nWhat happens if you don’t pay?\nWhat happens if you don’t show up?\nAdvantages and Disadvantages of Pretrial Release\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "https://www.youtube.com/embed/fBiS5v_IC-M\nIn either case, once the defendant appears, the court returns the bond. If the bail bond company put up the bond, they keep it and then return most of the defendant’s smaller bond. There are fees charged by the bail bond company, but usually, most of the smaller bond paid to them will be returned just as the court will return the full amount of bail to whoever pays it once the obligation to appear in court is fulfilled. What about when there’s no bail? If no bail is set, that could be good news or bad news. If the judge denies bail for the defendant for any amount, that’s bad news. A judge can do this for many reasons, but the end result is that the defendant will await trial in custody. The much better news, at least for a defendant, is when the judge doesn’t set bail because the defendant will be released on their own recognizance. This means that the defendant will not have to pay anything to be able to avoid awaiting trial in jail. The judge can set conditions such as requiring the defendant to surrender their passport or to adhere to a curfew, but most defendants would prefer to await trial at home rather than in jail.",
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"headings": "What is pre-trial release?\nWhat is pre-trial release?\nA pre-trial release is when a defendant is released before a trial. Pre-trial release is granted in exchange for a bond with the court in the amount set by the judge — called bail — or without a bond — called released on their own recognizance. Failing to appear when on pre-trial release can result in additional charges, increased bail, and loss of any amount paid to the court or of collateral provided to a bail bond company.\nWhat do you need to know about pretrial release?\nWhat is pretrial release?\nWhat’s the difference between Bail and Bond?\nWhat about when there’s no bail?\nWhat is the procedure for pretrial release?\nWho gets pretrial release?\nTerms of Pretrial Release\nWhat happens if you don’t pay?\nWhat happens if you don’t show up?\nAdvantages and Disadvantages of Pretrial Release\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "The amount of bail will depend on the current crime and the background of the defendant. Bail can be paid by the defendant or through a bail bond company, who will charge fees and require collateral. Failing to appear when on pretrial release can result in additional charges, increased bail, and loss of any amount paid to the court or of collateral provided to a bail bond company. Table of Contents\nWhat do you need to know about pretrial release? What is pretrial release? What’s the difference between Bail and Bond? What about when there’s no bail? What is the procedure for pretrial release? Who gets pretrial release? Terms of Pretrial Release\nWhat happens if you don’t pay?",
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"title": "Frequently Asked Questions about Cash Bail Bonds",
"headings": "Frequently Asked Questions\nCash-Only Bail Bonds™\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nCash-Only Bail Bonds™\n(928) 773-1997\nINDEX OF QUESTIONS\nCash Bonds\nBail Bond Forfeiture\nReturn of Bail Bond Money\nSupreme Court FAQs\nSERVICE LOCATIONS\nCash Bonds:\nWhat is a Cash Bail Bond?\nWhy Does the Court order Cash Bail Bonds?\nCash Bail Bond Procedure\nWhere does cash go after the bond is posted?\nBail Bond Forfeiture:\nCan I get my money back on a Failure to Appear?\nWhat happens if I don’t pay a bondsman?\nCan a poster be arrested if the defendant Fails to Appear?\nReturn of Bail Bond Money:\nCan I get my money back from posting a cash-only bail bond?\nWhen does my bond money come back?\nWhat happens when the court exonerates a bond?\nAfter a Bail Bond has been posted can the poster or indemnitor change his mind?\nArizona Supreme Court FAQs:\nWhat is an Appearance Bond?\nIs it always necessary to post a bond?\nWhat will the court accept as bond?\nWho can post bond?\nWhat happens if the defendant fails to appear as ordered?\nIf a bond is forfeited, can the person who posted the bond get their money back?\nWhat happens to collateral if the court orders the bond forfeited?\nWhat happens if a defendant appears as ordered?\nBail Bond Definitions:\nWarning….Be careful!!!\n",
"segment": "(meet at jail)\n108 W Main\nPayson, Arizona 85541\nMaricopa County Jail\nPhoenix office: (meet at jail)\n201 S 4th Ave\nPhoenix, AZ 86003\nMohave County Jail\nKingman office: (meet at jail)\n501 S. Highway 66\nKingman, AZ 86401\nCash Bonds: What is a Cash Bail Bond? A cash bail bond, typically referred to as “cash only bail bond”, is a Court-ordered financial guarantee requiring the full amount of the bail to be paid in cash. This is in contrast to the more commonly known “Surety Bond” which may be purchased from a licensed bail bond agent for 10-15% of the bond amount. Cash bonds are assigned by the Court for a variety of reasons, including: failure to pay fines, failure to appear for a scheduled hearing, out-of-jurisdictional warrants and for defendants that are considered high risk where the chance of a their failure to appear in court is great. Back To Top\nWhy Does the Court order Cash Bail Bonds? Cash bonds are set by the court for a variety of reasons, including the most common causes;",
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"headings": "What Happens When a Bond is Revoked or Forfeited?\nWhat Happens When a Bond is Revoked or Forfeited?\nTip\nReasons for Bond Revocation\nWho Can Revoke Bail\nForfeiting the Bond\n",
"segment": "A bail bonding agent may do this if she feels that the defendant is a flight risk or otherwise is violating the conditions of bail. Many states also limit the situations in which a bail bonding agent can revoke bail. For example, bail typically can't be revoked because the defendant is behind on payments to the bail company or because the indemnitor decides it doesn't want to be responsible for bail anymore. The prosecutor can motion for bail to be revoked. In addition, the judge has the ability to revoke bail, which he may do if the defendant doesn't appear in court as instructed. When bail is revoked, the defendant has the opportunity to argue against the revocation and explain his behavior in a court hearing. Forfeiting the Bond\nIf the court upholds the bail revocation, the defendant's bond will be forfeited, and the defendant returns to jail. This means that the court can seize the money or property used to make the defendant's bail. The bail guarantor also may have to pay a bail bond fee. The defendant can attempt to get released again, but the court may not approve a bond a second time if the defendant has misbehaved.",
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"segment": "If a Surety Bond was posted, the bond is returned to the Surety company. If cash was posted, then cash will be returned to the one who posted it. Be aware, that there are several instances where the Court may want to hold on to the cash. If you plan to post cash yourself, be sure to ask the Court what their policy is for refunding the bond. If you use a bondsman, be sure to use one who is familiar with posting cash bonds and who will stay on top of the Court – fighting for a full cash refund. Back To Top\nAfter a Bail Bond has been posted can the poster or indemnitor change his mind? Bonds submitted to the Court or jail become the immediate property of the Court and cannot be returned without the Court ordering them exonerated. Once the bond is posted, the Defendant will be released to the custody of the Bondsman. If the Indemnitor, or co-signer, no longer wants to be responsible for the bond, he may request the bail bond company to arrest the Defendant and surrender the bond back to the court. Arresting the Defendant and surrendering the bond is not without cost;",
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"segment": "Back To Top\nAfter a Bail Bond has been posted can the poster or indemnitor change his mind? Bonds submitted to the Court or jail become the immediate property of the Court and cannot be returned without the Court ordering them exonerated. Once the bond is posted, the Defendant will be released to the custody of the Bondsman. If the Indemnitor, or co-signer, no longer wants to be responsible for the bond, he may request the bail bond company to arrest the Defendant and surrender the bond back to the court. Arresting the Defendant and surrendering the bond is not without cost; the bondsman will charge for the arrest, bounty hunting fees, and for any Motions to Exonerate that may be required by the court. The expense associated with the arrest and surrender can be equal to, or greater than, the purchase price of the original bond; sometimes the cost is well worth it. Defendant’s that continue to break the law, or who become a flight risk, jeopardize the bond being forfeited in whole by the court; putting the Defendant back in jail under these circumstances is sound judgment.",
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"segment": "Rights of Cosigner for Bail Bondsman | Facts of Co-signing Bail Bond\nWhat Happens If I Co-Sign a Bail Bond? Paul Schuder January 25, 2017\nBlog\nCo-signing a bail bond is not something that should be taken lightly. Did you know that co-signers are left accountable should the defendant not keep up with their end of the bargain? Before committing yourself to being a co-signer for a family member or a friend, it’s important to know what the ramifications are and what legal obligations are set in place for bail bonds in Tarrant County, Texas. Understanding Being a Bail Bonds Co-Signer\nA bail bond co-signer is someone who wilfully decides to sign a indemnity agreement holding themselves financially responsible to pay the designated bail should the defendant not show up in court. The defendant will be released for the duration of the trial upon the signing of this agreement, which will continue until the charges are resolved. Often the bail amount is too large for a co-signer to pay in cash. In this situation, the co-signer will be asked to put up an asset or assets as collateral. This can be a house, car, or any other item of value. Co-signers should really be careful with what assets they choose to put forward as collateral.",
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"headings": "The Complete Guide To Getting Your Bench Warrant Cleared\nThe Complete Guide To Getting Your Bench Warrant Cleared\n In This Guide To Clearing A Bench Warrant We'll Cover:\nHow To Remove A Bench Warrant\nAppearing In Court\nService Of The Warrant\nFailure To Appear In Court\nDismissal Based On Failure To Enter Warrant In Database\nPenalties For Failure To Appear\nPenalties For Other FTA Violations\nFrequently Asked Questions\nCan you go to jail for failure to appear in court?\nWhat happens at a hearing for a bench warrant?\nHow long do you go to jail for failure to appear in court?\nWhat states extradite warrants?\nDo warrants show up on a background check?\nWhat happens when a warrant is issued?\nAre bench warrants nationwide?\nWhat is a no-bail warrant?\nIs failure to appear a conviction?\nIs a bench warrant an outstanding warrant?\nDo failure-to-appear warrants expire?\nCan you pay to have a bench warrant lifted?\nCan you post bail on a bench warrant?\nWhat is a warrant hearing?\nCan a felony warrant be dropped?\nCan you board an airplane with an outstanding misdemeanor warrant?\nCan a bail bondsman find out if you have an outstanding warrant?\nWhat happens if I turn myself in for a bench warrant?\nHow We Can Help\nRequest A Free Consultation 818-351-9555\nFootnotes\n",
"segment": "Penalties For Other FTA Violations\nFailing to pay a fine or restitution to a victim is another reason for a bench warrant to issue. If you can show that you lacked the financial resources to pay, the judge cannot jail you. If possible, have an attorney represent you or at least suggest a means for how the fine or restitution may be paid. Community service may be substituted in some cases in lieu of a fine. If you miss a deadline on paying a fine or restitution, do not ignore it. Should you know that you will be unable to make a deadline, consult with an attorney before the deadline passes. Bench warrants will also issue for defendants who fail to complete a condition of their probation or parole, such as completing a DUI program or reporting for mandatory drug testing. This is a probation violation or parole violation. Unless you have a valid excuse, you will likely go to jail or state prison depending on the underlying offense or nature of the violation. If a bench warrant has been issued and no bail has yet been set, the peace officer who arrested you or who had been investigating the underlying case against you can ask the court to set bail at a high amount, particularly if the offense is against a person that you have threatened or assaulted.",
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"segment": "Who can post bond? What happens if the defendant fails to appear as ordered? If a bond is forfeited, can the person who posted the bond get their money back? What happens to collateral if the court orders the bond forfeited? What happens if a defendant appears as ordered? SERVICE LOCATIONS\nCoconino County Jail\nFlagstaff office: 602 E. Butler Ave, Suite 2D\nFlagstaff, Arizona 86001\nNavajo County Jails\nHolbrook office: 165 W. Hopi Dr, Suite #2\nHolbrook, Arizona 86025\nYavapai County Jail\nCamp Verde office: (meet at jail)\n3505 W. Highway 260\nCamp Verde, Arizona 86322\nApache County Jail\nSt Johns office: (meet at jail)\n370 S Washington St\nSt Johns, Arizona 85936\nGila County Jail\nPayson office:",
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"headings": "After Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nAfter Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nLearn what happens after arrest and booking and how the bail process works.\nDefend your rights. We've helped 95 clients find attorneys today.\nHow Do You Get Someone Out of Jail?\nDo You Need an Attorney to Get Out of Jail?\nWhat's the Order of Events?\nWhat Is Bail?\nWho Sets the Bail?\nDoes a Defendant Always Have to Pay Bail?\nAre There Any Dangers in Posting Bail for Someone Else?\nWhat Is a Bail Bond Service?\nGiving up Rights to Get Freedom\n",
"segment": "The defendant may pay bail at that time or any time thereafter. What Is Bail? Bail is security (money or property) that a defendant posts with a court. The payment does two things: It grants the defendant freedom (at least until the date of trial); and it discourages the defendant from skipping town (or the trial). If the defendant doesn't show up as planned, the money or property is forfeited and the defendant is subject to arrest, again. Who Sets the Bail? A judge sets bail based on factors such as: the seriousness of the crime,\nthe defendant's criminal history, and\nthe defendant's financial condition.",
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"headings": "What Happens When a Bond is Revoked or Forfeited?\nWhat Happens When a Bond is Revoked or Forfeited?\nTip\nReasons for Bond Revocation\nWho Can Revoke Bail\nForfeiting the Bond\n",
"segment": "When bail is revoked, the defendant has the opportunity to argue against the revocation and explain his behavior in a court hearing. Forfeiting the Bond\nIf the court upholds the bail revocation, the defendant's bond will be forfeited, and the defendant returns to jail. This means that the court can seize the money or property used to make the defendant's bail. The bail guarantor also may have to pay a bail bond fee. The defendant can attempt to get released again, but the court may not approve a bond a second time if the defendant has misbehaved. In some situations, the defendant can get his money back after the bond is forfeited. The defendant files a bail remission motion with the court, which then can decide whether or not to refund the bond. If the court decides to refund the bond, what's left of the bail after fines and costs are paid is returned to the defendant. If they decide against it, the remaining bail becomes the property of the court. references\nLawyers.com:",
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"headings": "\nHow Cash Bail Works\nWhat is cash bail?\nWhat if a person can’t afford to pay bail?\nWhat are the effects of waiting in jail for trial?\nWho is hurt most by cash bail?\nHow can the cash bail system be reformed?\n",
"segment": "In February 2021, Illinois became the first state to end the practice across the board. Initiatives in cities like Philadelphia have ended the use of cash bail for low-level offenders. The move allowed authorities to release over 1,700 people who were awaiting trial; an assessment found no negative impact on recidivism or courtroom appearance rates. In fact, the city’s First Judicial District reported record-high appearance rates. New York City instituted an alternative-to-bail project in 2016, called the Supervised Release Program. It gives judges the discretion to release defendants unable to afford bail, under the condition that they periodically meet with social workers and complete regular phone check-ins. By March 2019, the program had delivered an 88 percent court appearance outcome, comparable to results of a defendant being released on their own recognizance or bail. Elsewhere at the state level, New Jersey effectively eliminated mandatory cash bail in 2017, and defendants now have the presumption of release. The reforms determine whether someone has to pay cash bail by calculating the risk of recidivism based on a computerized algorithm.",
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"headings": "Do you have to pay bail bond after you are sentenced\n?\n\nDo you have to pay bail bond after you are sentenced?\nYour Answer\nDo you have to pay bail bond after you are sentenced?\nRelated Questions\nCan you bail someone out of jail after being sentenced?\nWhat if i don't pay bail bond?\nDo you still have to pay a bail bond that has been exonnerated?\nCan a bail bondsman revoke your bond after you have been sentenced?\nIf i have a plea deal burglary and have been sentenced can I have bail to get out?\nWhat is the type of bail where the denfendant deposits a percentage of the bail amount typically 10 percent with the court?\nHow does a bail bondsman make money?\nHow do bail and bail bonds work?\nHow long can a person be held in jail without bail?\nWhen is bail bond released?\nDo I have to pay back the bail bondsmen money if the person on bail jumps?\nDo you get bond money back?\nI recently posted bail for some one through a bail bondsman. I have found out that the person I posted for might leave the state to avoid prosecution. Is there anyway I can get my name off the bond and cancel it so I don't have to pay the money if they ru?\nIs bail money returned when the accused turns up for trial?\nHow do you pay a dollar bail or dollar bond in a new york city jail?\nIs the person who hires a bail bondsman responsible for the whole bail amount if the defendant fails their obligation?\nMoney to guarantee appearance in court?\nHow much do you have to pay on a 1000 bail bond?\nHow long do you have to stay in jail if you have a bond of 5000 dollars?\nWhat is the purpose of paying bail without using a bail bondsman?\nSecured bail bond?\nDoes a bail bondsman pay the entire bond amount?\nIf a bail bond is exonerated do you get a refund from the bail company where you posted bail with?\nCan a bail bondsman revoke a bond for no reason?\nbail bonds?\n",
"segment": "To post a Bail Bond, a defendant is usually required to pay a Bail bondsman 10% of the bail amount. The Bail bondsman will then secure the rest of the bail amount in the form of collateral. If the defendant does not have enough collateral, the Bail Bondsman might seek out relatives and friends to assist in covering the bail. Often times, an additional cash payment plus full collateral is required for a Bail Bond to be posted. What happens next depends on if the defendant appears in court after being released. If the defendant fails to appear in court: The Bail Bond is forfeited and the court requires the remaining 90% of the bail to be paid. The Bail Bondsman will use the defendant’s collateral (house, jewelry, stocks, etc) to pay the court the remaining bail amount. If a defendant does appear for court: Upon conclusion of the court case, the Bail Bond is dissolved and the collateral is returned to the person who posted it.",
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"title": "What Happens to Bail Money If You're Guilty? Is Bail Money Returned?",
"headings": "What Happens to Bail Money If You’re Found Guilty? Is Bail Money Returned?\nWhat Happens to Bail Money If You’re Found Guilty? Is Bail Money Returned?\nBail: The Basics\nIs The Case Still Pending? Was The Defendant Found Guilty?\nIs Bail Money Returned?\nWhat Are Your Options?\nWrapping It Up\n",
"segment": "If the case is pending, you’ll have to wait till it’s over. The defendant has to be found guilty, acquitted, or the charges were dropped before you can know how to get your bail money back. Is Bail Money Returned? Getting the bail money you posted returned will depend on who you paid it to. Did you pay it directly to the court? Or did you pay a premium to a bondsman? What Are Your Options? If you paid the bail directly to the court, they will refund you the bail money you posted even if you’re found guilty. If you paid a premium to a bondsman, the amount you paid is nonrefundable. Wrapping It Up\nIf you decide to post the set bail amount for yourself or a loved one, you should consider the amount and, if it’s worth it to pay the full amount to the court.",
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"title": "What Is Bail Forfeiture? | Sapling",
"headings": "What Is Bail Forfeiture?\nWhat Is Bail Forfeiture?\nBond Forfeiture Causes\nRequired Notifications and Next Steps\nRemission of Forfeiture\nPay the Penalty\n",
"segment": "What happens next is determined by state law and the reason for the forfeiture. Bond Forfeiture Causes\nBail forfeiture refers to a legal action that demands the funds pledged as security for the accused's good behavior and court attendance be paid to the court. This might occur if a defendant misses a scheduled court appearance, for example. The length of time from when a court appearance is missed and the order for bond forfeiture depends on the jurisdiction and the nature of the crime involved. As a practical rule, however, once the defendant is recaptured, he will be returned to jail to await trial and have his bail revoked. Required Notifications and Next Steps\nMost states have laws that require the court to notify both the defendant and the surety, or guarantor, of the posted bail amount. Once that happens, whoever provided the bond that allowed the defendant to remain free generally has four options: Produce the defendant\nProvide the court with an acceptable excuse for the defendant's absence\nPay the forfeited bond\nFace the consequences of failing to do any of the above\nIn many cases, a third-party posts the defendant's bail, whether it's a family member, friend or professional bail bondsman. When a bond forfeiture occurs, the court takes those funds, and it's up to the surety to try and recoup the money lost from the defendant. A bail bondsman may request that the court delay bail forfeiture so it can hire a bounty hunter to find the defendant who skipped bail and return him to the court.",
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"url": "https://www.wikihow.com/Post-Bail-for-a-Friend",
"title": "How to Post Bail for a Friend: 6 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow",
"headings": "How to Post Bail for a Friend\nHow to Post Bail for a Friend\nPart 1\nof 2:\nDetermining Whether You Can Pay Your Friend’s Bail Download Article\nPart 2\nof 2:\nUsing a Bail Bondsman to get Your Friend out of Jail Download Article\nExpert Q&A\nReferences\nAbout This Article\nClinton M. Sandvick, JD, PhD\nDid this article help you?\n",
"segment": "If you are considering paying to get your friend out of jail, make sure you consider the following: the terms of the bond: figure out whether you are required to pay the full amount that was set for bail, who you should pay, and what happens if your friend doesn’t show up for a court date. who is responsible: figure out who is responsible for the money if your friend can't be found or does not show up to a court date. If you use a bail bondsman to pay for your friend’s bail, the bail agent usually agrees to be responsible for the money if he cannot locate the defendant when the court requests his presence. However, if the defendant cannot be found, the bail bondsman usually will come after the family of the defendant to try and get the money that he or she was required to pay to the court because of the defendant’s no-show. how bail is set: the amount of “bond” that a defendant is required to pay depends on the amount that bail is set at by the judge. Read up on local court practices to figure out how judges assess bail according to the severity of the crime.",
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"headings": "What Exactly Happens to Bail Money?\nWhat Exactly Happens to Bail Money?\nWhat Is a Bail Bond?\nWhat If the Defend Is Found Guilty?\nWhere Does Bail Money Go?\nUnderstanding What Happens to Bail Money\n",
"segment": "On the other hand, if the defendant skips out on any appearances to the court, the bail amount will be held by the court. The money that the court makes off of the bail money will be distributed throughout the city and county. If you are found guilty, the courts will refund the bail money that was posted. How the bail money is returned to you is completely dependent upon who paid your bail money. For example, if you paid a bondsman to post your bail, you’ll owe your bondsman 10% of what your bail amount was. Understanding What Happens to Bail Money\nWe hope this guide has helped provide you with clear information about what happens to bail money after you have posted it. If you decide to set bail money for yourself (or someone you love), consider how much the courts are asking for. Choosing if it’s worth it to pay the full amount can put a financial strain on you if you’re not ready to do so. Courts require that you have to post the bail amount in full, so you can always decide to get a bail bond instead of paying for the bail amount yourself! Are you considering getting a bail bond to set bail to the courts?",
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"title": "Bail Bond - Types of Bail Bonds - Who Issues Bail Bonds?",
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"segment": "If the defendant is unable to come up with bail, he/she may wish to enlist the services of a bail bondsman. In exchange for bailing the defendant out of jail, the bail bondsman receives a non-refundable premium (usually 10 percent of the bail). If the defendant fails to appear in court the bail is forfeited. Even though bondsmen are financially accountable to the court, they usually receive collateral and/or enlist a co-signor (typically a friend or family member with good credit) to reduce their risk of loss. If you are thinking about posting bail, putting up collateral or cosigning for a loved one, it is important to review the terms and conditions with an attorney to make sure you understand your rights, risks and obligations. If a defendant is unable to make bail, or does not wish to tie up his/her funds on bail, he should contact one of the following types of bail bondsmen: Professional Bail Bondsman. This type of bail bondsman promises the court to pay a defendant's bail if the defendant fails to show up. This promise is backed by the bondsman's money and/or assets. Bail bondsmen usually require collateral before posting the bond and charge a non-refundable fee for their services.",
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"title": "How to Bail someone out of Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, Phoenix, Maricopa County in Arizona",
"headings": "Maricopa County Sheriff's Office\nMaricopa County Sheriff's Office Inmate Bail & Bonds\nHow do Bail Bonds work at Maricopa County Sheriff's Office\nInstructions on how to post Bail or Bond in Maricopa County\nOption 1 - How to Post Bail using Cash for a Defendant at Maricopa County Sheriff's Office\nOption 2 - How to Post a Private or Surety Bond for a Defendant at Maricopa County Sheriff's Office\nOption 3 - How to Post a Property Bond for a Defendant at Maricopa County Sheriff's Office\nWho can post Bail or Bond for a Defendant at Maricopa County Sheriff's Office?\nHow are Bail or Bond Amounts decided in the city of Phoenix, in Maricopa County, state of Arizona\nWhen will the Cash Bail or Collateral be returned to me?\nWhat happens to my Bail or Collateral if the Defendant misses Court?\nPhotos of this facility\n",
"segment": "This is an agreement made with a bail agent or bondsman who will post the full bail amount. In return, the defendant and/or cosigner will pay a premium to the bail agent. This premium will be 10-15% of the full bail amount. For example, if bail is posted at $5,000, then the premium will cost approximately $500-$750. A bail agent will often require some form of collateral, for example, a lien on a house, a car or jewelry. This is to ensure that if the defendant skips bail, or does not appear in court, the bail agent has some sort of compensation for the full bail amount being paid. Remember, by making an agreement with a bail agent the signatory takes responsibility for paying the full bail amount if the defendant does not appear in court. Option 3 - How to Post a Property Bond for a Defendant at Maricopa County Sheriff's Office\nIf you are a landowner in Maricopa County you may be able to post a property bond. Property within Maricopa County may be used as collateral to bail someone out. All owners of the property must be present to sign the bond in order for this to happen.",
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"headings": "4 Things You’re Obligated To Do After Signing A Bail Bond Contract\n4 Things You’re Obligated To Do After Signing A Bail Bond Contract\n05 Nov\n4 Things You’re Obligated To Do After Signing A Bail Bond Contract\nMake Sure The Defendant Attends Every Court Date\nPay Additional Fees If The Defendant Misses A Court Date\nPay The Entirety Of The Bail If The Defendant Disappears\nBe Responsible For The Defendant In Every Way\n",
"segment": "Because these situations often happen unexpectedly and you want to get your friend or family member out of jail as quickly as possible, you don’t process exactly what comes with signing the bail bond contract. It’s important to understand what you’re signing beforehand, so read on…\nBail bonds are a bit like insurance. It’s a promise to the magistrate that the individual who got arrested will appear for their court date if they’re allowed to be bailed out of prison. When you sign a bail bonds contract, you will be obligated to do the following: Make Sure The Defendant Attends Every Court Date\nWhen your friend or family member gets out on bail, they are expected to return to each court date that’s required of them. As the indemnitor—the one who signed the bail bond contract—you are expected to ensure they make those court dates. Pay Additional Fees If The Defendant Misses A Court Date\nIf for any reason the defendant does miss their court date (s), you as the indemnitor are responsible for paying any additional fees. This can include payment for a recovery agent that the bail bonds company will hire to get the defendant back. YouTube\nOrange County Bail Bonds\nNo subscribers\nSubscribe\nWho is an Indemnitor\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations.",
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"segment": "The arresting police department will know where and when the arraignment will take place. The arraignment is held before a district court judge or magistrate. At the arraignment, the judge or magistrate will explain to you (the defendant) the charges, your constitutional rights, and the possible consequences if you are convicted of the charge. The court also determines whether you can be released on bond and, if so, will set the bail amount and collect the bail. At that time, a date will be set for a preliminary examination. The court may appoint an attorney to represent you if you are unable to afford an attorney. In a criminal case, a defendant who is unable to afford an attorney has the right to court-appointed counsel if the offense charged requires on conviction a minimum term in jail, or the court determines that it might sentence the defendant to jail. You should ask the court if you qualify for court-appointed counsel. See information about court-appointed attorney. Bail and Types of Bonds\nA person, called a defendant, who is arrested for breaking a criminal law, may be held until a bail amount is set or an arraignment is held by a judge or magistrate.",
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"title": "What Happens to Bail Money If You're Guilty? Is Bail Money Returned?",
"headings": "What Happens to Bail Money If You’re Found Guilty? Is Bail Money Returned?\nWhat Happens to Bail Money If You’re Found Guilty? Is Bail Money Returned?\nBail: The Basics\nIs The Case Still Pending? Was The Defendant Found Guilty?\nIs Bail Money Returned?\nWhat Are Your Options?\nWrapping It Up\n",
"segment": "Bail is an amount set by the court to secure a defendant’s release from jail. When this amount is set, the defendant can pay bail in cash, property or a bail bond. A bail bond provides assurance to the court that the defendant will appear during the court procedures. If they fail to appear, the bail amount will be paid to the court. These bail bonds are usually a percentage of the bail amount set by the judge. They often include fees, collateral or both. Since they work like insurance policies, you won’t have to pay the full amount set by the court. You or your loved one will pay a premium. An example is if the court sets bail at $15,000 a bondsman may ask you to pay a $2250 premium. A defendant or a loved one can post bail at court or through a bondsman.",
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"url": "https://www.thebailbondcompany.com/locations/los-angeles/santa-monica",
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"headings": "Santa Monica\nSanta Monica\nWhat are Bail and Bail Bonds?\nWhat Happens After Arrest?\nPre-Trial Release\nCan a Person be Denied Bail?\nWhat Happens When You Are Granted Bail\nFind a Santa Monica Bail Bonds Agent Near Me\n",
"segment": "This would include those that are facing charges punishable by heftier penalties and more extended jail terms. Defendant’s community connections - a defendant with a strong community connection, is highly unlikely to flee after release. People who have well-established businesses or whose family lives within the area have a higher chance of honoring court dates when released on bail. Defendants with family obligations - a family person, has a higher chance of being released on bail. The court may also impose a bond of a lesser amount to such a person because of the responsibility they have for the wellbeing of their family or dependents. The nature of the offense - Generally, the judge will impose a higher amount of bail for more severe crimes to make it impossible for the offender to pay for their earlier release. This way, members of the public are protected from possible harm by the offender. Public safety - The court will first find out whether you pose any risk to the members of the public before granting you bail. You may not be granted bail if you represent a threat to the safety or health of others. What Happens When You Are Granted Bail\nWhen a court in Santa Monica grants bail, it is up to the defendant to decide to pay the bail amount or to remain locked up until their case is determined.",
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"headings": "After Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nAfter Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nLearn what happens after arrest and booking and how the bail process works.\nDefend your rights. We've helped 95 clients find attorneys today.\nHow Do You Get Someone Out of Jail?\nDo You Need an Attorney to Get Out of Jail?\nWhat's the Order of Events?\nWhat Is Bail?\nWho Sets the Bail?\nDoes a Defendant Always Have to Pay Bail?\nAre There Any Dangers in Posting Bail for Someone Else?\nWhat Is a Bail Bond Service?\nGiving up Rights to Get Freedom\n",
"segment": "Does a Defendant Always Have to Pay Bail? No, sometimes, after considering factors such as the seriousness of the crime, the lack of a criminal record, and the defendant's family relationship and community standing, a judge will permit the defendant to be released without bail (referred to as a “release O.R.” or a release on own recognizance ). Are There Any Dangers in Posting Bail for Someone Else? Yes, if the defendant fails to show up for the scheduled trial date or hearing, bail is forfeited and whatever was paid (or “posted”) will be subject to forfeiture—that is, it will become the property of the court. There are additional financial costs and risks if you use a bail bond service (see below). If you post bail for someone, you might also have to answer questions in court as to the source of the money used to pay bail. What Is a Bail Bond Service? A bail bond service is similar to a loan company. In return for paying a non-refundable fee (known as a “premium” and typically ten percent of the bond amount), a bail bond company agrees to pay the full amount of the bond. You will not get the premium back even if the charges against the defendant are dismissed the next day.",
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"segment": "What happens if the defendant doesn't show up for their court date? If the defendant fails to appear in court, the bail agent will be required to pay the full bail amount. If this happens or if the defendant violates any bail conditions, the bail agent will locate the defendant and take them back to jail. If the defendant does not make their court date you could lose any collateral that was signed over with the bond, but as long the defendant complies with the terms set by the bail agent and shows up for all court dates, you shouldn’t have anything to worry about. How long do I have to abide by the terms of the bond? Once the trial is over you are no longer obligated to the bond. It does not matter whether the defendant was found innocent or guilty.",
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"segment": "the bondsman will charge for the arrest, bounty hunting fees, and for any Motions to Exonerate that may be required by the court. The expense associated with the arrest and surrender can be equal to, or greater than, the purchase price of the original bond; sometimes the cost is well worth it. Defendant’s that continue to break the law, or who become a flight risk, jeopardize the bond being forfeited in whole by the court; putting the Defendant back in jail under these circumstances is sound judgment. Bear in mind bond exoneration is at the discretion of the court. Back To Top\nArizona Supreme Court FAQs: The following FAQs were extracted from an Ar",
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"segment": "Larger bail bond companies like Bad Boys do not require collateral on bail amounts under $100,000. 4. What are my responsibilities as a cosigner? If you are securing the bond for another person through a bail bond company, you become the cosigner. As the cosigner, you are promising that you will ensure that the defendant makes all of his/her court appearances. This is the case whether you personally pay the premium or gather money from others to post the bond. If the defendant fails to appear for court, the bond company will attempt to find and collect from him/her first. If the agent is unable to do so, you are responsible for repaying the bondsman. 5. What happens if I fail to appear in court once I’ve posted bail?",
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"segment": "If you posted your cash on a bail bond either by yourself or through an agent, any cash due you will be returned after bond’s exoneration. The Court will issue a check in 2-6 weeks after exoneration; If you used us to post your cash, we will mail your bond refund within 24-hrs of its receipt from the Court. Back To Top\nWhat happens when the court exonerates a bond? When the Court exonerates a bond, it releases the bond poster of his financial responsibility of making sure the Defendant appears to his Court hearings. If a Surety Bond was posted, the bond is returned to the Surety company. If cash was posted, then cash will be returned to the one who posted it. Be aware, that there are several instances where the Court may want to hold on to the cash. If you plan to post cash yourself, be sure to ask the Court what their policy is for refunding the bond. If you use a bondsman, be sure to use one who is familiar with posting cash bonds and who will stay on top of the Court – fighting for a full cash refund.",
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"segment": "Back To Top\n**The most common type of questions I receive from clients and people coming to my website are questions concerning return of funds, return of collateral and bond forfeiture. The following questions are taken directly from those inquiries. Bail Bond Forfeiture: Can I get my money back on a Failure to Appear? A Failure to appear (FTA) is a charge issued by the Court when the Defendant fails to appear to a scheduled Court hearing. When the Defendant Fails to Appear, the Court will schedule a Forfeiture Hearing and issue a warrant for the Defendant’s arrest. Within ten days after the issuance of the warrant, the court shall notify the surety (bail bondsman), in writing or by electronic means, that the warrant was issued. The court shall also set a hearing within a reasonable time not to exceed 120 days requiring the parties and any surety to show cause why the bond should not be forfeited. If the Defendant cannot be located before the Forfeiture Hearing the bond will be forfeited. If the Defendant’s non-appearance was a result of a misunderstanding or unavoidable circumstance, the Defendant may be able to reschedule his/her missed hearing by contacting the Court and explaining their circumstance.",
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"segment": "How long will it take for the defendant to be released from jail? The process of bailing someone out can take a short time or several hours. It depends on the circumstances and how crowded the jail is. What are the defendant's responsibilities once they've been released? After the person has been released, they must show up for all court proceedings and meet any conditions set by the bail agent. What happens if the defendant doesn't show up for their court date? If the defendant fails to appear in court, the bail agent will be required to pay the full bail amount. If this happens or if the defendant violates any bail conditions, the bail agent will locate the defendant and take them back to jail. If the defendant does not make their court date you could lose any collateral that was signed over with the bond, but as long the defendant complies with the terms set by the bail agent and shows up for all court dates, you shouldn’t have anything to worry about. How long do I have to abide by the terms of the bond?",
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"title": "What is pre-trial release?",
"headings": "What is pre-trial release?\nWhat is pre-trial release?\nA pre-trial release is when a defendant is released before a trial. Pre-trial release is granted in exchange for a bond with the court in the amount set by the judge — called bail — or without a bond — called released on their own recognizance. Failing to appear when on pre-trial release can result in additional charges, increased bail, and loss of any amount paid to the court or of collateral provided to a bail bond company.\nWhat do you need to know about pretrial release?\nWhat is pretrial release?\nWhat’s the difference between Bail and Bond?\nWhat about when there’s no bail?\nWhat is the procedure for pretrial release?\nWho gets pretrial release?\nTerms of Pretrial Release\nWhat happens if you don’t pay?\nWhat happens if you don’t show up?\nAdvantages and Disadvantages of Pretrial Release\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "What’s generally referred to as bond in this context is a surety bond. Unlike a cash bond that is just between the defendant — or often the defendant and their family — and the court, a surety bond involves three parties and is actually two connected cash bonds. A bail bond company gets a cash bond from the defendant or his family, usually for ten percent of the bail set by the judge. This cash bond guarantees the defendant will appear in court just like a cash bond directly to the court would, but for much less. The court gets a cash bond from the bail bond company guaranteeing the defendant will appear. https://www.youtube.com/embed/fBiS5v_IC-M\nIn either case, once the defendant appears, the court returns the bond. If the bail bond company put up the bond, they keep it and then return most of the defendant’s smaller bond. There are fees charged by the bail bond company, but usually, most of the smaller bond paid to them will be returned just as the court will return the full amount of bail to whoever pays it once the obligation to appear in court is fulfilled. What about when there’s no bail? If no bail is set, that could be good news or bad news.",
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"url": "https://walletsquirrel.com/how-does-bail-work/",
"title": "How Does Bail Work and Do You Get Bail Money Back?",
"headings": "How Does Bail Work and Do You Get Bail Money Back?\nHow Does Bail Work and Do You Get Bail Money Back?\nWhat Is Bail?\nCash Bail System\nHow Does Bail Work?\nHow To Pay Bail\nBail Vs Bond\nTypes of Bail Bonds\nWhat is a Bail Bondsman\nHow Do Bail Bondsman Make Money\nHow Long Does It Take To Get Out of Jail After Posting Bail\nBail Conditions\nHow To Bail Someone Out Of Jail\nDo You Get Bail Money Back\nWhat Happens if You Don’t Show Up For Court\nWrap Up\nComments are closed.\n",
"segment": "Surety Bond – If you don’t have the cash available, this is where Bail Bondsman comes in. This is often a popular option as people don’t typically have thousands of dollars around to post bail. In this case, you can enter a Surety Bond agreement with a Bail Bondsman to pay for bail. What is a Bail Bondsman\nA Bail Bondsman is a licensed agent who helps with Surety Bonds. This usually involves paying 10% of the total bail amount in cash to a Bail Bondsman, and the remaining amount can be personal collateral such as property, cars, jewelry, etc. Then the Bail Bondsman will pay the entire amount to the court (if necessary) for your release on bail. The Surety Bond makes the Bail Bondsman responsible for the defendant showing up for their trail. If a defendant doesn’t show, the Bail Bondsman is left on the hook. The Bail Bondsman will lose all the money they paid for the defendant’s bail and thus will make every effort to track the fleeing defendant to recoup their losses. This is where you find popular tv shows like Dog The Bounty Hunter make a living chasing down people who broke their Bail Bondsman agreements.",
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"headings": "After Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nAfter Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nLearn what happens after arrest and booking and how the bail process works.\nDefend your rights. We've helped 95 clients find attorneys today.\nHow Do You Get Someone Out of Jail?\nDo You Need an Attorney to Get Out of Jail?\nWhat's the Order of Events?\nWhat Is Bail?\nWho Sets the Bail?\nDoes a Defendant Always Have to Pay Bail?\nAre There Any Dangers in Posting Bail for Someone Else?\nWhat Is a Bail Bond Service?\nGiving up Rights to Get Freedom\n",
"segment": "The purpose of bail is not to punish the defendant. When it comes to common crimes—for example, shoplifting or reckless driving—the police sometimes use preset bail schedules. In those cases, the defendant can walk out of the police station after paying the scheduled amount—a sequence sometimes referred to as “catch and release.” The advantage of paying the scheduled payment is that the defendant does not have to wait for a judge's determination of bail. The disadvantage is that if the defendant waits to argue for a lower amount, a judge may set lower bail than the schedule. Does a Defendant Always Have to Pay Bail? No, sometimes, after considering factors such as the seriousness of the crime, the lack of a criminal record, and the defendant's family relationship and community standing, a judge will permit the defendant to be released without bail (referred to as a “release O.R.” or a release on own recognizance ). Are There Any Dangers in Posting Bail for Someone Else? Yes, if the defendant fails to show up for the scheduled trial date or hearing, bail is forfeited and whatever was paid (or “posted”) will be subject to forfeiture—that is, it will become the property of the court. There are additional financial costs and risks if you use a bail bond service (see below).",
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"title": "What Is A Bail Bond & How Do They Work?",
"headings": "What Is A Bail Bond & How Do They Work?\nWhat Is A Bail Bond & How Do They Work?\nGet a Bail Bond Quote\nWhat is Bail?\nWhat is a Bail Bond?\nHow do Bail Bonds Work?\nBail Bond Example\nHow to get a Bail Bond\n",
"segment": "To post a Bail Bond, a defendant is usually required to pay a Bail bondsman 10% of the bail amount. The Bail bondsman will then secure the rest of the bail amount in the form of collateral. If the defendant does not have enough collateral, the Bail Bondsman might seek out relatives and friends to assist in covering the bail. Oftentimes, an additional cash payment plus full collateral is required for a Bail Bond to be posted. What happens next depends on if the defendant appears in court after being released. If defendant fails to appear in court: The Bail Bond is forfeited and the court requires the remaining 90% of the bail to be paid. The Bail Bondsman will use the defendant’s collateral (house, jewelry, stocks, etc) to pay the court the remaining bail amount. If a defendant does appear for court: Upon conclusion of the court case, the Bail Bond is dissolved and the collateral is returned to the person who posted it.",
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"segment": "How does it differ from a Bail Bond? When someone is arrested for a crime, they are held in jail until their court date, until the judge decides to let them go on their own recognizance, or until they are released on bail. Contact Lexington National Insurance Corporation to get a Bail Bond quote. Call (800) 862-1359 or submit an online request here. Get a Bail Bond Quote\nWhat is Bail? Bail is a set amount of money that acts as insurance between the court and the person in jail (the defendant.) Defendants have the option to pay their bail in cash, but many cannot do this. Since bail is often set at a high amount, most defendants are financially unable to post bail by themselves. They seek help from a bail agent, or Bail Bondsman, who posts a Bail Bond for them. What is a Bail Bond?",
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"headings": "How to Post Bail in Michigan: 5 Things to Know\nHow to Post Bail in Michigan: 5 Things to Know\nCommon Questions\nHelpful Articles\nHow to Post Bail in Michigan: 5 Things to Know\nPosting Bail in Detroit: 4 Things to Know\n",
"segment": "If the defendant shows up for all court hearings, the cash is returned minus any court fees or other costs. 10 Percent Cash Deposit bond – This is usually not offered for more serious crimes. However, when a defendant is unable to afford the bail, this is a way to avoid the 10 percent fee paid to a bail bond company while also involving a friend or family member who is likely to be able to make sure the defendant shows up for all hearings. Surety bond – When a defendant or co-signer is unable to afford the entire amount of bail in cash, a surety bond is often the next option. A bail bond agent will write up a contract involving the defendant, the court and the bail bond company. The defendant, or co-signer, only has to post 10 percent of the bail amount. The bail bond company guarantees the rest. Property bond – For some serious crimes, defendants remain in jail because they can’t afford even 10 percent of the bail. For a defendant or co-signer willing to put up a home or other significant piece of property, the court gets a lien on the property and can force a sale if the defendant does not show up any scheduled court hearings. How to Get Bail\nFor lesser crimes, a defendant is often able to pay the bail amount in cash and can be released directly from jail after being booked and processed.",
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"title": "What Does Remand Bail Mean? - A Way Out Bail Bonds",
"headings": "What Does Remand Bail Mean?\nWhat Does Remand Bail Mean?\nWhat Happens to Defendants on Remand?\nWhy Is Remand on Bail Advantageous?\nSecuring Remand on Bail\nNeed to Bond Someone Out of Jail?\nDallas County\nFort Worth\n",
"segment": "To understand remand on bail, it is first important to know what “remand” means in general and why remand on bail can be a favorable alternative. What Happens to Defendants on Remand? A defendant who is remanded is detained in jail until his or her trial. There may be various reasons a court decides to hold someone in remand. Typically, this measure is taken when a judge deems that a defendant will likely do any of the following things while released: Commit other offenses\nFail to appear for trial\nObstruct justice\nCommit other violations\nA defendant or attorney, however, may make the case for remand on bail. Remand bail allows a defendant to wait for the start of the trial without being physically detained in prison, on the condition that the defendant pays bail and later returns to court for trial proceedings. Why Is Remand on Bail Advantageous? Remand on bail offers various benefits for accused individuals. It may be much easier for a defendant to meet with an attorney and prepare a defense for the trial in a private setting outside of jail.",
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"headings": "Detaining the Poor:\nDetaining the Poor:\nHow money bail perpetuates an endless cycle of poverty and jail time\nDo defendants have to pay the whole bail bond amount? Why do I often hear that only 10% is required?\nThe median bail bond amount in this country represents eight months of income for the typical detained defendant.\nRecommendations\nWhat is the difference between a bail and a bond?\nMethodology\nBackground\nData sources and process\nOn definitions\nAppendix\nAcknowledgments\nAbout the authors\nFootnotes\n",
"segment": "Detention of the legally innocent has been consistently driving jail growth, and the criminal justice reform discussion must include a discussion of local jails and the need for pretrial detention reform. This report will focus on one driver of pretrial detention: the inability to pay what is typically $10,000 in money bail. Footnote 9\n9\nBuilding off our July 2015 report on the pre-incarceration incomes of people in prison, this report provides the pre-incarceration incomes of people in local jails who were unable to post a bail bond. This report aims to stimulate a more informed discussion about whether money bail makes sense, given the widespread poverty of the people held in the criminal justice system and the high fiscal\nFootnote 10\n10\nand social costs of incarceration, and offers recommendations for how states and counties can move beyond unnecessary pretrial detention. People in jail are even poorer than people in prison and are drastically poorer than their non-incarcerated counterparts. We find that most people who are unable to meet bail fall within the poorest third of society. Footnote 11\n11\nUsing Bureau of Justice Statistics data, we find that, in 2015 dollars, people in jail had a median annual income of $15,109 prior to their incarceration, which is less than half (48%) of the median for non-incarcerated people of similar ages. Footnote 12\n12\nPeople in jail are even poorer than people in prison\nFootnote 13\n13\nand are drastically poorer than their non-incarcerated counterparts. People in jail unable to meet bail\n(prior to incarceration)\n\nNon-incarcerated people\n\nMen\nWomen\n\nMen\nWomen\nAll\n$15,598\n$11,071\n\n$39,600\n$22,704\nBlack\n$11,275\n$9,083\n\n$31,284\n$23,760\nHispanic\n$17,449\n$12,178\n\n$27,720\n$14,520\nWhite\n$18,283\n$12,954\n\n$43,560\n$26,136\nFigure 2.",
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"headings": "Bail: How to Get Out of Jail\nBail: How to Get Out of Jail\nBail is money, property, or a bond paid to the court in exchange for a person’s pretrial release from jail.\nFree Case Evaluation\n\"In Nolo you can trust.\"\n— The New York Times\nWhy You Can Trust Us\nFeatured In\nWhat Is Bail? What Is a Bail Bond?\nWho Sets Bail?\nWhat Factors Influence the Bail Amount?\nConditions of Release and Pretrial Supervision\nWhat If I Can't Pay?\nElimination of Cash Bail\nSee a Criminal Defense Lawyer\n",
"segment": "A defendant secures a bail bond usually by paying a private bail bond company a nonrefundable premium (or fee)—often 10% of the full bail amount. The bond company then guarantees payment of the full bail amount to the court if the defendant doesn't show up for court dates as required. Because the bond company could become liable for the full bail amount, it will usually require the defendant (or bond purchaser) to put up some sort of collateral (like the defendant's car or house) to cover its potential liability. A bail bond tends to be a more expensive option than posting cash bail. Cash bail paid directly to the court will be returned (minus a small processing fee) as long as the defendant makes all court appearances, even if the defendant is convicted. With bail bonds, the defendant (or bond purchaser) is out the 10% fee no matter what happens. Who Sets Bail? A judge or magistrate typically sets bail at the first court appearance, either a bail hearing or arraignment. Historically, courts used “bail schedules” as a starting point for bail amounts. A bail schedule lists standard bail amounts for common criminal charges in that jurisdiction. (",
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"segment": "New York City instituted an alternative-to-bail project in 2016, called the Supervised Release Program. It gives judges the discretion to release defendants unable to afford bail, under the condition that they periodically meet with social workers and complete regular phone check-ins. By March 2019, the program had delivered an 88 percent court appearance outcome, comparable to results of a defendant being released on their own recognizance or bail. Elsewhere at the state level, New Jersey effectively eliminated mandatory cash bail in 2017, and defendants now have the presumption of release. The reforms determine whether someone has to pay cash bail by calculating the risk of recidivism based on a computerized algorithm. Although algorithms can be problematic because they can serve to reinforce the many biases that are present in society in general and the criminal justice system in particular, this program has been a success. Since its application, the number of people held in pretrial detention decreased by 67 percent. In New York, a law eliminating bail for those charged with certain misdemeanors, most nonviolent felonies, and two felonies classified as violent took effect in 2020. Under this law, judges must either release defendants on their own recognizance or provide a non-monetary avenue to seek to ensure their court appearance. Judicial discretion in setting bail is maintained for those charged with almost all violent felonies and certain nonviolent felonies such as sex offenses and witness tampering.",
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"headings": "Requirements for a Bail Enforcement Agent\nRequirements for a Bail Enforcement Agent\nWhat Is Bail?\nThe Role of Bail Bondsmen\nBecome a Bail Enforcement Agent\nEducation and Training\nObtain a Bail Enforcement License\nHow Much Can You Earn?\nThings to Consider\n",
"segment": "A suspect with a history of drug abuse or criminal charges, for instance, may be required to pay more or be denied bail. After the defendant appears in court, the bail amount is returned to him. The Role of Bail Bondsmen\nIn 2015, about 51 percent of women and 61 percent of men in the U.S. were unable to meet bail. Many of those who cannot afford this expense decide to use the services of bail bondsmen. These professionals pay the bail amount on behalf of the defendant and guarantee that he will appear in court. In general, they charge 10 percent to 15 percent of the total bail and require suspects to provide collateral against the bond. Let's say you're charged with a crime and your bail is set at $20,000. If you hire a bail bondsman, he will pay this amount of amount to the judge and will act as surety. You will be required to sign an agreement with the bond agent, pay a fee of up to 15 percent of the bail amount, and put your car, house or other assets as collateral. The collateral is returned, as long as you show up in court and meet the requirements of bail;",
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"segment": "Back To Top\nWhere does cash go after the bond is posted? Cash is retained with the Court until the Defendant’s case is disposed and/or the bond is exonerated. The Court will refund the bond posted within 2-6 weeks after exoneration I always recommend to my clients that they ask the judge to exonerate the bond each time they attend a hearing. The Court is forced to make a minute entry and address the bond issue when it is discussed. Frequently, bond exoneration is not mentioned by the defendant and days or weeks may pass before the Court Clerk asks the Judge what he wants to do with the bond. Back To Top\n**The most common type of questions I receive from clients and people coming to my website are questions concerning return of funds, return of collateral and bond forfeiture. The following questions are taken directly from those inquiries. Bail Bond Forfeiture: Can I get my money back on a Failure to Appear? A Failure to appear (FTA) is a charge issued by the Court when the Defendant fails to appear to a scheduled Court hearing.",
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"headings": "Requirements for a Bail Enforcement Agent\nRequirements for a Bail Enforcement Agent\nWhat Is Bail?\nThe Role of Bail Bondsmen\nBecome a Bail Enforcement Agent\nEducation and Training\nObtain a Bail Enforcement License\nHow Much Can You Earn?\nThings to Consider\n",
"segment": "Before you start applying to bail enforcement jobs, make sure you understand how bail bonds work. Basically, bail guarantees that a person charged with a criminal offense will appear in court when required. It may consist of cash, bail bonds (surety bonds), property or a set of restrictions. In some cases, the judge may release a suspect based on personal recognizance. The bail amount is set by a judge and depends on a number of factors, such as the defendant’s criminal record, family ties, wealth and severity of the crime. A suspect with a history of drug abuse or criminal charges, for instance, may be required to pay more or be denied bail. After the defendant appears in court, the bail amount is returned to him. The Role of Bail Bondsmen\nIn 2015, about 51 percent of women and 61 percent of men in the U.S. were unable to meet bail. Many of those who cannot afford this expense decide to use the services of bail bondsmen. These professionals pay the bail amount on behalf of the defendant and guarantee that he will appear in court.",
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"segment": "What if I jump bail? If a defendant missed a scheduled hearing they will be in violation of their bail and will immediately forfeit any money they paid for bail. In addition, a warrant will be issued for their arrest. The bail agent may use a bounty hunter to track the defendant down and return them to jail. What happens if I’m convicted? Regardless of whether or not you’re convicted, as long as you attend all scheduled hearings your bail will be returned when the trial is complete. When is bail revoked? When bail is issued it normally comes with certain restrictions. These commonly include requiring the defendant to attend all their hearings, they cannot be arrested for another crime, they cannot consume alcohol or drugs, etc. If the defendant violates any of these provisions the judge can revoke bail and the defendant will return to jail and forfeit the entire bail amount.",
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"headings": "After Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nAfter Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail\nLearn what happens after arrest and booking and how the bail process works.\nDefend your rights. We've helped 95 clients find attorneys today.\nHow Do You Get Someone Out of Jail?\nDo You Need an Attorney to Get Out of Jail?\nWhat's the Order of Events?\nWhat Is Bail?\nWho Sets the Bail?\nDoes a Defendant Always Have to Pay Bail?\nAre There Any Dangers in Posting Bail for Someone Else?\nWhat Is a Bail Bond Service?\nGiving up Rights to Get Freedom\n",
"segment": "If you post bail for someone, you might also have to answer questions in court as to the source of the money used to pay bail. What Is a Bail Bond Service? A bail bond service is similar to a loan company. In return for paying a non-refundable fee (known as a “premium” and typically ten percent of the bond amount), a bail bond company agrees to pay the full amount of the bond. You will not get the premium back even if the charges against the defendant are dismissed the next day. Like a loan company, the bail bond service company requires that you secure the arrangement with some collateral, such as a car, house, or other property. Again, if the defendant fails to appear when required, the bail bonds company can go after you for the collateral to repay its payment to the court. Giving up Rights to Get Freedom\nRegardless of whether a defendant is released with or without bail, the defendant must abide by certain conditions or be subject to re-arrest. The defendant may be required to submit to certain blood or DNA testing, consent to periodic searches, or meet with a probation officer. In other words, the defendant must give up certain rights in order to obtain freedom.",
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"headings": "What is pre-trial release?\nWhat is pre-trial release?\nA pre-trial release is when a defendant is released before a trial. Pre-trial release is granted in exchange for a bond with the court in the amount set by the judge — called bail — or without a bond — called released on their own recognizance. Failing to appear when on pre-trial release can result in additional charges, increased bail, and loss of any amount paid to the court or of collateral provided to a bail bond company.\nWhat do you need to know about pretrial release?\nWhat is pretrial release?\nWhat’s the difference between Bail and Bond?\nWhat about when there’s no bail?\nWhat is the procedure for pretrial release?\nWho gets pretrial release?\nTerms of Pretrial Release\nWhat happens if you don’t pay?\nWhat happens if you don’t show up?\nAdvantages and Disadvantages of Pretrial Release\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "If the judge denies bail for the defendant for any amount, that’s bad news. A judge can do this for many reasons, but the end result is that the defendant will await trial in custody. The much better news, at least for a defendant, is when the judge doesn’t set bail because the defendant will be released on their own recognizance. This means that the defendant will not have to pay anything to be able to avoid awaiting trial in jail. The judge can set conditions such as requiring the defendant to surrender their passport or to adhere to a curfew, but most defendants would prefer to await trial at home rather than in jail. If the judge finds that there is little chance that the defendant won’t appear and that the offense was minor, a defendant will simply have to sign an agreement and go home. What is the procedure for pretrial release? In most jurisdictions, the first opportunity to address pretrial release is at the arraignment. Also known as the first appearance in some jurisdictions, this is usually the first time a defendant is told about the charges facing them. This is the scene in the movie when the defendant is asked how they plead.",
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"headings": "What is pre-trial release?\nWhat is pre-trial release?\nA pre-trial release is when a defendant is released before a trial. Pre-trial release is granted in exchange for a bond with the court in the amount set by the judge — called bail — or without a bond — called released on their own recognizance. Failing to appear when on pre-trial release can result in additional charges, increased bail, and loss of any amount paid to the court or of collateral provided to a bail bond company.\nWhat do you need to know about pretrial release?\nWhat is pretrial release?\nWhat’s the difference between Bail and Bond?\nWhat about when there’s no bail?\nWhat is the procedure for pretrial release?\nWho gets pretrial release?\nTerms of Pretrial Release\nWhat happens if you don’t pay?\nWhat happens if you don’t show up?\nAdvantages and Disadvantages of Pretrial Release\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "A non-violent crime is likely to lead to lower bail or a defendant being released on their own recognizance. A judge might also consider low or no bail for someone who stole $50 but might think someone who stole $50 million is more of a flight risk. The background of the defendant is also a factor. If the defendant has a long criminal record or a history of not appearing, high bail or being held in jail is more likely. Some jurisdictions have experimented with a formula to decide bail. This formula considers the defendant’s criminal history, age, history of appearing in court, and the current charges. At just about any time after the initial arraignment, the judge can revisit the issue. This means that the judge can decide to revoke a pretrial release, raise bail, or impose extra conditions on a release. Who gets pretrial release? We’ve already seen that the main considerations in determining whether or not to grant pretrial release are the current crime, the defendant’s criminal record, and the defendant’s history of failing to appear.",
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"segment": "Cash bonds posted at the jail, must be paid with the exact dollar amount; the jail will not make change. If a cash bond is posted at the jail, it may take as long as two weeks before the Court receives the cash. It is for this reason that the Defendant should carry their bond receipt to Court and inform the Judge that bail was posted on their behalf. I have seen cases where the Court had not received the cash in time for the hearing and would attempt to arrest the defendant because there was no evidence of a bond being posted. Back To Top\nWhere does cash go after the bond is posted? Cash is retained with the Court until the Defendant’s case is disposed and/or the bond is exonerated. The Court will refund the bond posted within 2-6 weeks after exoneration I always recommend to my clients that they ask the judge to exonerate the bond each time they attend a hearing. The Court is forced to make a minute entry and address the bond issue when it is discussed. Frequently, bond exoneration is not mentioned by the defendant and days or weeks may pass before the Court Clerk asks the Judge what he wants to do with the bond.",
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"headings": "What Happens To The Money After You Post Bail?\nWhat Happens To The Money After You Post Bail?\n10 Sep\nWhat Happens To The Money After You Post Bail?\nWhat Exactly Is Bail?\nWhere Does The Bail Money Go?\n",
"segment": "In return, you will pay them 10% of what the bail amount was. For example, if your bail was $10,000, then you will owe the bondsman $1,000 for their services. During the process of finding the right bail bondsman, someone will need to become an indemnitor. The indemnitor is the person who promises to pay the full amount of the bond back to the bondsman in the event that the defendant fails to make their court appearances. There are certain circumstances in which, instead of bail, a judge may release you on your own recognizance. This means that you promise that you will attend all of your court hearings. It is essentially an honor system, and is used only in certain crimes and cases. Where Does The Bail Money Go? After you’ve posted bail, the money that the bondsman put up for your release will be held by the courts. The courts will hold the specified amount of money until all of the defendant’s court dates have been completed.",
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"segment": "The procedures leading to incarceration in jail or prison vary, but certain procedural features are common to all jurisdictions. Many criminal defendants are released mere hours after being jailed if they agree to return for future proceedings. Other defendants are released after the first hearing before a judge, who orders them to return for future court dates. Still other defendants may be ordered by a judge to be held in jail until they pay a sum of money to secure their appearance at future proceedings. This sum of money is called bail. A defendant held on bail may obtain a release from jail by paying the full bail amount, or by paying a percentage of the bail amount to a licensed bail agent, who then pays the full amount to the court. If the defendant is unable to post bail, he or she is held in jail until the case is resolved. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Atwater v. City of Lago Vista, 532 U.S. 318, 121 1536, 149 L. Ed. 2d 549 (2001) that police can arrest and temporarily incarcerate a person charged with a minor offense that is punishable by a fine and no incarceration. Gail Atwater, a 16-year resident of Lago Vista, Texas was driving her pickup truck through a residential area of town.",
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"segment": "More than 25 years after the original complaint was filed, the matter of the Charles Street Jail was not finished. The major obstacle to improving the conditions was double-bunking, or the practice of placing two prisoners in a cell originally intended for one. Ultimately, the court allowed double-bunking in some cells, in an order that became final on June 14, 1999. The procedures leading to incarceration in jail or prison vary, but certain procedural features are common to all jurisdictions. Many criminal defendants are released mere hours after being jailed if they agree to return for future proceedings. Other defendants are released after the first hearing before a judge, who orders them to return for future court dates. Still other defendants may be ordered by a judge to be held in jail until they pay a sum of money to secure their appearance at future proceedings. This sum of money is called bail. A defendant held on bail may obtain a release from jail by paying the full bail amount, or by paying a percentage of the bail amount to a licensed bail agent, who then pays the full amount to the court. If the defendant is unable to post bail, he or she is held in jail until the case is resolved.",
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"segment": "The option you choose will determine when and how you can get your money back. Here are some questions that can help you find out if you’ll be able to get your money back: Is The Case Still Pending? Was The Defendant Found Guilty? The starting point to getting your bail money back is to know if the case is still going on. If the case is pending, you’ll have to wait till it’s over. The defendant has to be found guilty, acquitted, or the charges were dropped before you can know how to get your bail money back. Is Bail Money Returned? Getting the bail money you posted returned will depend on who you paid it to. Did you pay it directly to the court?",
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"segment": "Are there any alternatives to a bail bond? Yes. Defendants may pay the full price of the bail, opt for a property bond or try to gain a release through their own recognizance. What if a defendant cannot afford a bail bond? Defendants who cannot afford a bail bond can try for a release on their own recognizance, search for a bail bond agent who offers a payment plan, or remain in jail until their court hearing. What happens if a defendant flees? If a defendant flees the full amount of the bail is due, the defendant will be charged with costs associated with their recovery and the amount of the bail is forever forfeit even after the defendant is recovered. What type of collateral can be used for a bail bond? Almost anything of value can be used as collateral for a bail bond, including retirement or private savings, property, or personal items of value such as jewelry or antique collections that belong to the defendant or to family members or friends who accept responsibility for the collateral. When does the bail bond end?",
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"segment": "There is a high chance that they will act on the promotion. One query you may have here is, how do brands know whether a certain sale has been made directly through their website or through an affiliate link? When a consumer clicks on the brand’s link on the affiliate website, a cookie is stored on the browser of the consumer. This enables the SaaS platform or affiliate network to track the order through the brand’s shopping cart. Consumers\nConsumers drive the affiliate marketing business. When they purchase an item through the affiliate website, both the seller and the affiliate enjoy the benefits. Sometimes, the consumers are informed beforehand that if they click on the affiliate link and purchase a product through that link, the affiliate will earn a share of the profit. However, sometimes, the consumer is oblivious to this fact. The consumer doesn’t pay more if they buy through an affiliate link. Once a consumer completes the purchase process, the affiliate gets a share of the revenue generated.",
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"headings": "The Beginner’s Guide to Grassroots Marketing That Works\nThe Beginner’s Guide to Grassroots Marketing That Works\nIn this article, we’ll take a look at:\nWhat Is Grassroots Marketing?\nBenefits of Grassroots Marketing\nBenefit 1: Cost-Efficient Marketing Strategy\nBenefit 2: Quickly Gather Large Groups of Loyal Customers\nBenefit 3: For the Love of Being Local\nBenefit 4: Spreading the Word Through the Voices of Others\nGuerrilla Marketing vs. Grassroots\nWhat is Guerrilla Marketing?\nHow Is Guerrilla Marketing Similar to Grassroots Marketing?\nWhat Are the Key Differences?\nWhy Is Grassroots Marketing Important?\nHow to Start a Grassroots Marketing Campaign\nHow to Optimize a Grassroots Marketing Campaign\nStep 1: Grassroots Campaign Webpages\nStep 2: Make Pages Mobile Friendly\nStep 3: Incorporate Other SEO Tactics\nStats About Grassroots Marketing?\n",
"segment": "However, a grassroots marketing campaign has the potential to bring in plenty of customers without being a drain on your company funds. Benefit 2: Quickly Gather Large Groups of Loyal Customers\nIt’s rare to find a marketing strategy with the potential to gather large groups of loyal customers in such a short span of time, but several companies have demonstrated how it’s possible through the use of a grassroots campaign. When grassroots campaigns work like they are intended, the brand behind the campaign does more than gain attention for their cause. The end result is consumers gaining trust in a brand, and this type of relationship is the pinnacle of success in marketing a product or service. By using grassroots marketing, major brands have created conversations with consumers without actually being the voice that’s speaking to the consumer. This technique incorporates a common medium to which consumers will listen. If an influential individual or company recommends your product or service to consumers, more people are going to want to take a look at what your company has to offer. Benefit 3: For the Love of Being Local\nOne of the appealing parts of starting a grassroots marketing campaign is the drive to work with local communities in which your business has the most impact.",
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"segment": "In many industries, companies try to position their brands in particular ways. The key goal of positioning is to ensure that your brand is understood in a certain way and is able to demonstrate distinct benefits to the consumer. Strongly positioned brands, where the consumer has a strong understanding of the key benefits, are more likely to be purchased and more likely to have stronger customer loyalty. While a company has a clear positioning goals for their brands, they need to track and measure how effective their marketing mix elements have been in creating the desired positioning of the brand. This is where a perceptual map comes in – it is designed to measure how consumers (and different market segments) really understand their brand. Therefore, the key role of perceptual map is to visually demonstrate how consumers perceive = understand the brand relative to competitors – in real marketplace. What does a Perceptual Map look like? There are various configurations of a perceptual map, but the most common approach is a simple two-dimensional graph – effectively a scatter-plot chart. Here is an example: perceptual map for Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu and YouTube.",
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"segment": "There are influencers in politics, entertainment, sports, medicine, and other industries. These individuals continue to impact their audiences through their works, so getting one of their voices to talk about your company will put your brand at the tip of each of their fans’ tongue. Guerrilla Marketing vs. Grassroots\nWhat is Guerrilla Marketing? One of the most common misconceptions about grassroots marketing is that it’s also known as guerrilla marketing. While grassroots marketing involves speaking to a specific group of consumers to market to a larger group, guerrilla marketing does something a little different. Guerrilla marketing involves speaking directly to consumers in an imaginative way that creates interest in a brand. Typically, guerrilla marketing is seen as a tactic, and grassroots marketing is a strategy. One could incorporate guerrilla marketing tactics into a grassroots campaign, but the grassroots campaign does not need to be made solely out of guerrilla tactics. How Is Guerrilla Marketing Similar to Grassroots Marketing? The main reason why so many marketing professionals confuse guerrilla marketing with grassroots marketing is that these two marketing terms involve speaking directly to consumers in a creative way that seems unorthodox to outsiders.",
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"headings": "How Does Advertising Influence People?\nHow Does Advertising Influence People?\nTL;DR (Too Long; Didn't Read)\nWhat Is Advertising?\nAdvertising Persuades People to Take Action\nIt Teaches Them About Products\nAdvertising Influences Consumer Behavior\nAds Can Make Shopping Easier\nAdvertising Communicates Price and Value\nMarketing Tells Consumers How to Interact With a Brand\n",
"segment": "Brands in this latter category can actually become more successful by showcasing in their advertisements their high prices and the exclusivity that accompanies them. Marketing Tells Consumers How to Interact With a Brand\nAs a key part of a company’s marketing strategy, one role of advertising is to communicate the company’s brand identity to its target audience. However, advertising cannot achieve this goal alone. Branding, a fundamental aspect of marketing, plays a role in advertising by determining the direction and overall feel of a company’s advertisements. For some brands, advertisements that compel viewers to take immediate action are not as effective as advertisements that focus more on informing viewers about what the brand offers. An example of this might be a financial planner who might instead use an ad to illustrate the benefits of working with a financial adviser, gently suggesting that the consumer schedule a consultation when she is ready to learn more. In contrast, a car dealership running a weekend-long promotion would use an advertisement that emphasizes the savings of which buyers can take advantage only if they buy a car before the weekend is over. From these advertisements, the consumer knows that his relationship with a financial planner is a slower-paced, longer-term one than his relationship with the car dealership, which is a quick, transactional interaction that he can only get if he acts immediately. References\nConcordia University: Marketing vs. Advertising:",
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"segment": "Using the Perceptual Map Template - Perceptual Maps 4 Marketing\nUsing the Perceptual Map Template\nThis article outlines the key steps in creating perceptual maps using the free perceptual map template maker available for immediate download on this website. Let’s start with working through the basics of how to construct and interpret a perceptual map. What is the Role of a Perceptual Map? The word perceptual is a variation of the word perception. A consumer’s perception is their understanding and interpretation of various marketing mix aspects, in particular their understanding of different brands. In many industries, companies try to position their brands in particular ways. The key goal of positioning is to ensure that your brand is understood in a certain way and is able to demonstrate distinct benefits to the consumer. Strongly positioned brands, where the consumer has a strong understanding of the key benefits, are more likely to be purchased and more likely to have stronger customer loyalty. While a company has a clear positioning goals for their brands, they need to track and measure how effective their marketing mix elements have been in creating the desired positioning of the brand. This is where a perceptual map comes in – it is designed to measure how consumers (and different market segments) really understand their brand.",
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"headings": "The Brand Report Card\nThe Brand Report Card\nThe Top Ten Traits\n1. The brand excels at delivering the benefits customers truly desire.\n2. The brand stays relevant.\nRating Your Brand\n3. The pricing strategy is based on consumers’ perceptions of value.\n4. The brand is properly positioned.\n5. The brand is consistent.\nMaintaining a strong brand means striking the right balance between continuity and change.\n6. The brand portfolio and hierarchy make sense.\nBoundaries are important. Overlapping two brands in the same portfolio can be dangerous.\n7. The brand makes use of and coordinates a full repertoire of marketing activities to build equity.\n8. The brand’s managers understand what the brand means to consumers.\n9. The brand is given proper support, and that support is sustained over the long run.\n10. The company monitors sources of brand equity.\nTapping customers’ perceptions and beliefs often uncovers the true meaning of a brand.\nThe Value of Balance\nThis article also appears in:\nHBR’s 10 Must Reads on Strategic Marketing\nBrand Equity as a Bridge\n",
"segment": "Consider Levi-Strauss. In the mid-1990s, it launched a brand-equity measurement system that suggested the appeal of its flagship 501 jeans was slipping. But its response to that data was flawed: the company took too long, and spent too little, to mount a marketing campaign that would restore its brand equity. Worse, Levi-Strauss’s advertising messages to its target youth market missed their mark. Its market share shriveled. To strengthen your brand, Keller suggests using a brand report card —a tool showing how your brand stacks up on the 10 traits shared by the world’s strongest brands. For example, how well does your brand deliver benefits consumers truly desire? How strongly have you positioned it against rivals? How consistent are your marketing messages about your brand?",
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"headings": "Umbrella brand\nUmbrella brand\nContents\nFamily branding strategy\nPurpose\nTheories\nCategorisation theory\nSchema congruity theory\nConfirmation bias\nBenefits\nRisks\nPopular Usage\nStarbucks Corporation\nVirgin Group\nProcter & Gamble\nUnilever\nApple Inc.\nThe Coca-Cola Company\nSee also\nReferences\n",
"segment": "After a consumer creates a preference of one brand over others, any additional feature that may be common between various brands will most likely only strengthen the consumer's pre-existing preference, causing them to disregard other brands. Hence, a positive brand equity may not be as influential if a consumer already has a pre-existing brand preference. Benefits\nUmbrella branding has become a popular marketing practice utilised by companies due to its various potential benefits. Such marketing practice may create advertising efficiencies through the reduced costs of brand development. This strategy reduces a firm's marketing costs due to the consumer-brand association through which consumers already recognise certain brands, making new products more easily identifiable. Consequently, the market entry for umbrella branded products is relatively inexpensive since reputable brands can take advantage of past marketing efforts. Furthermore, a company benefits from advertising efficiencies since umbrella branding focuses on the promotion of a single brand rather, than multiple ones. For instance, Apple Inc. adds new products (e.g. Macbook Pro, Apple Watch) to their line and benefits from past marketing since consumers use previous information to make an inference about a product with the same brand name, allowing Apple to focus on promoting the corporate brand, rather than multiple individual brands. Additionally, the use of umbrella branding does not prevent companies from implementing other methods of brand extension, enabling them to remain flexible with marketing strategies. Finally, the success of one umbrella branded product may translate to other products under the same corporate umbrella due to the positive brand equity.",
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"headings": "How branding yourself is important for your career and company\nHow branding yourself is important for your career and company\nWhat does it mean to brand yourself?\nWhat is your unique selling proposition?\nWhat is your personal brand management strategy?\nHow does branding yourself benefit your company?\nHow does branding yourself benefit your career?\nPost navigation\n",
"segment": "Your personal brand management strategy should be proactive and should reflect your natural capabilities. For instance, if you excel at face-to-face communication, attend networking events and schedule coffee meetings. How does branding yourself benefit your company? In marketing, a phenomenon called the ‘halo effect’ suggests consumers make more favorable judgments of a particular product because of positive biases toward associated brands or people. For instance, consumers are biased toward brands endorsed by their favorite celebrities. The same is true for personal branding. If you develop a unique personal brand, your company gets included in the positive halo of your success. The connections that you make and the network that you develop can be transferred to your company. How does branding yourself benefit your career? You are the product and your employer is the customer.",
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"segment": "For content personalization\nIf you thought content personalization wasn’t an important issue, this may surprise you. According to studies, 41% of customers switched companies in 2019 alone due to poor personalization. As technology increases in sophistication, so too does a customer’s desire for highly personalized content that's unique to them. With data collected from consumer behavior analysis, you can successfully tailor your content to each consumer’s wants and needs. #7. Customer value\nWhen you can predict a customer’s overall value, you can successfully identify ideal customer characteristics. The benefit of this is that you can then target these specific personas and aim to attract brand-loyal customers before your competitors do. #8. Content optimization\nWe mentioned how content can be personalized, but how can it be optimized to also achieve ultimate success? Your consumer behavior analysis should also provide you with data to optimize your marketing campaigns, whether that’s narrowing your focus on the most valuable segment of your customers, engaging them in their preferred channel, or delivering content at the most effective timing.",
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"segment": "What is the Direct to Consumer (DTC) Business Model? - SlideModel\nWhat is the Direct to Consumer (DTC) Business Model? Business • April 9th, 2020\nEveryone should be paying more attention to the Direct to To Consumer (DTC) space as it’s booming! According to a study by the IAB, two-thirds of customers expect to have direct connectivity with brands. Further, another study suggests that DTC is already responsible for 40% of the sales growth in the consumer packaged goods space. Clearly, there’s no denying that DTC is not only here to stay, but its growth will continue in the foreseeable future. So, how does the DTC business model work? What is DTC? How DTC is different from B2C? Why DTC is Here to Stay\nWhich Direct to Consumer Brands are Leading The Way\nThe Benefits of Direct to Consumer E-commerce\nOwnership of CRM And Other Data\nFaster and Cheaper Go-To-Market\nProduct Personalization\nHigher Profit Margins Due to Improved Control Over Pricing\nBetter Customer Experience\nThe Key Steps to Going DTC\nUnderstand Your Market and Target Audience Needs\nStart With One Simple Product Offering That Resonates\nUse Data to Drive Your Decisions\nBuild a Great Customer Experience and Personalize Marketing Efforts\nFinal Thoughts\nWhat is DTC?",
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"segment": "The Benefits of Brand Tracking\nThere are many business benefits to brand building and tracking. Creating and aligning a brand message that your consumers can relate to at an emotional level increases consumer loyalty and reduces churn rates as markets fluctuate. Moreover, strong branding also means that organizations can charge a higher brand premium, as it acts as a differentiator from similar products other than price. Finally, investing in building a known brand will make it easier to introduce new products later on down the line. Brand tracking benefits organizations by giving them firsthand insights into the behavior, interests and purchase patterns of their consumers. Depending on how data on brand perception and associations is collected, organizations can hear direct feedback from those buying their products on what they liked or disliked about the product itself and the purchase experience. For example, consumer panels, a popular method of brand tracking, allow marketers and other stakeholders to engage with and learn from their customers in person. Surveys similarly offer access to various segments of target audiences. These can be especially beneficial to understand how to better market to consumers in different locations. In addition to assisting in enhancing consumer experiences, these brand tracking efforts can help marketing teams to get a sense of where they stand among the competition, as well as purchase trends that are not obvious through digital channels, and visualize them on a recurring timeline.",
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"segment": "These metrics include: Customer Retention\nSales / Profits\nMarket Share\nPrice Premium\nBrand tracking studies that focus on consumer impact typically examine how brand campaigns have affected consumer intentions. These examine metrics such as brand loyalty, brand perception and brand associations. To get this data, marketing teams typically use a combination of the following methods: Ongoing and Custom Panels\nSurvey-Based Brand Trackers\nConsumer Research Surveys\nBrand Impact Surveys\nSentiment Analysis\nThe most successful brand tracking studies will combine both business-focused KPIs and consumer-focused KPIs for a holistic view. The Benefits of Brand Tracking\nThere are many business benefits to brand building and tracking. Creating and aligning a brand message that your consumers can relate to at an emotional level increases consumer loyalty and reduces churn rates as markets fluctuate. Moreover, strong branding also means that organizations can charge a higher brand premium, as it acts as a differentiator from similar products other than price. Finally, investing in building a known brand will make it easier to introduce new products later on down the line. Brand tracking benefits organizations by giving them firsthand insights into the behavior, interests and purchase patterns of their consumers.",
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"segment": "2. Market Definition\nWhat category does your brand compete in and what way do your costumes relate to your brand? Identify the industry or category your brand operates on. You also have to determine the aspects or context in which you provide for your consumers. Explain how your brand can be of use for the consumers, how you can fill their needs, etc. 3. Brand Promise\nExplain how your consumers can benefit from your company, and specify what benefits they can get from you. Determine what make you different and more satisfactory to your consumers against your competitors. Since you won’t be the sole provider of the products and/or services, separate yourself from your competitors’ narrative and make your business stand out; present specific ways that make you better than your competitors.",
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"segment": "How to Write a Brand Positioning Statement | Brandwatch\nMarketing\nPublished September 29 th 2016\nHow to Write a Brand Positioning Statement\nA brand positioning statement explains what your brand does, the benefits of it, and who you target, helping to keep marketing efforts focused and aligned. People don’t tend to drive somewhere they’ve never been before without first consulting a map. Yet companies often continue down the road they are on without stopping to think where they want to go. Writing a brand positioning statement will help define the sort of company you aspire to be and give marketing a consistent voice. What is a brand positioning statement? We’ve talked a lot on this blog about the importance of understanding your customers. Uncovering consumer insights gives you a competitive edge by allowing you to meet the needs of your customers, and better communicate that in your marketing. However, you also need to understand your own brand. That might sound ridiculous: you understand it better than anyone, right?",
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"segment": "Right on time to get next season’s new harvest olive oil! Best Time to Buy Fresh Olive Oil\nIf you want to get fresh olive oil from the Mediterranean as soon as possible November and December are the best months. However, there is no guarantee that your super market’s olive oil shelfs will have updated by then, or that they will update at all. Since western markets have a very low per capita olive oil consumption, olive oil can be described as a slow moving consumer good. For this reason, retailers push for a long shelf-life, even if most olive oil brands cannot deliver. This is why you typically see two-year best before dates on olive oil bottles that are dusty from waiting on the shelf for all this time. In addition, it is not as easy to know when olive oil was produced because brands are not obliged by law to indicate the production date. Instead, it is enough to indicate a lot number for traceability purposes. Make sure to choose an olive oil brand that specifically indicates a production date. When Does New Harvest Olive Oil From Europe Reach UK Market?",
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"segment": "People have to know that the product exists first off before you even think of showing them how it is valuable to them. That’s why brand awareness is essential to every demand generation strategy. When you place your product out there in front of your target audience, the possibility of a prospective customer remembering the benefits of your product when they want to purchase is highly increased. Hence, ensure that your target audience is aware that your brand exists and has and product to offer that will solve their challenges. 3. Show Potential Customers the Benefit of Choosing You\nAfter you’ve shown your potential customers what your product is all about and revealed the problems it will solve for them, you still need to open their eyes to the benefits they gain in choosing you over your competitors who offer similar solutions. This is where exactly your product fits into the market. For instance, Rebecca Minkoff, a fashion designer who stepped into the fashion world as a newbie and sought for a way to differentiate her brand from other fashion brands. Her idea was simple. In a world where people don’t see the need to go into physical stores anymore but prefer to simply make a purchase online, she did something amazing!",
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"segment": "Email marketing is the process of sending optimized commercial messages through email to targeted consumers. It includes the process of developing promotional emails, testing, and maintaining them as well. Email marketing can be used to increase sales, improve brand loyalty, and deliver important information. It is a kind of direct marketing and in the past, it was used to mass-target people. Current regulations now in place are stricter on how email marketing can be used as a communication channel. It is a direct form of marketing, similar to marketing through snail mail, but email marketing is much more efficient for your wallet and for the environment since it’s totally paperless! Email marketing is closely linked to email advertising. What Is An Email Advertising? Email advertising is a form of email marketing in which recipients consent to see advertisements or promotional material from certain brands. This form of advertising functions by providing consumers the opportunity to opt-in to receiving this content.",
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"segment": "What is Brand Architecture and How Does it Impact Your Business? What is Brand Architecture and How Does it Impact Your Business? By: Brian Lischer Category: Strategy\nIs your brand overly complicated, confusing, or just plain chaotic? A redesigned brand architecture might be in order. An intuitive brand architecture is the best way to bring your business’s range of offerings into focus, letting you better cross-promote them and gain control over how your brand is perceived by consumers. In this post, we’ll take a look at the types and benefits of brand architecture, as well as provide a step-by-step guide to creating a clear brand architecture for your own brand: CONTENTS\nWhat is Brand Architecture? Types of Brand Architecture\nThe Benefits of a Clear Brand Architecture\nHow to a Create a Clear Brand Architecture\nFactors to Consider When Creating a Brand Architecture\nThe Takeaway\nTo fully understand what brand architecture can do for your company, let’s start by unpacking brand architecture itself.",
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"segment": "What is Brand Architecture? Brand architecture is the organizational structure of a company’s portfolio of brands, sub-brands, products, and/or services. Effective brand architecture includes an integrated system of names, symbols, colors, and visual vocabulary informed directly by the consumer thought process. This is because key to brand architecture is your customer’s mental organization—how they conceptualize your business and its portfolio of offerings, and how each offering satisfies their needs. Brand architecture defines both the breadth and depth of your brand. Not only does it provide clarity around the organization of your offerings and how they are understood by consumers, it also influences customer behavior by maximizing the transfer of brand equity between your brands and sub-brands. If a customer has an existing relationship or positive association with a master brand, for example, they are much more likely to try one of its sub-brands. Brand architecture is ultimately about managing perception. Externally, it helps your customers and other stakeholders make sense of a multifaceted organization. Internally, it can serve as a valuable tool for optimizing marketing efficiency and performance.",
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"segment": "Human Resources is no longer a more behind the scenes force in the workplace focused on recruitment, engagement, or development. HR and marketing are working together to create the brand of the organization. While the marketing department communicates the brand of the company to consumers, the collaboration of HR and marketing communicates the brand of the company to employees. Using social and technology-based tools, companies are creating a universal brand message, one that applies to employees, applicants, and consumers. Working together, HR finds the best people to promote and build the brand, while marketing creates and delivers the brand message to employees. This process works so well that 67% of Best-In-Class companies have a clear brand message that integrates HR and marketing processes. Companies are learning that a brand is just not for consumers, but that all employees need to live the brand. Businesses are seeing great results with this type of collaboration. The benefits of consumerization\nWhen marketing and HR work together they both benefit from the collaboration. These benefits translate into benefits for employees, consumers, and potential employees.",
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"segment": "The venue would set up beacons to recognize when a device with that application installed is in range. Benefits\nUsers have to be opted-in and have Bluetooth on in order for you to take advantage of this. However, this medium of location-based targeting does give you a more direct communication channel with customers. Organizations can track users indoors in a more precise manner. This not only allows for more specific targeting, but helps marketers get a more complete understanding of customer behavior. Users don’t need to be online in order to receive these notifications. Examples\nStores can place beacons in aisles around the store to send offers as consumers browse. For example, a grocery store may use beacons to see when a consumer is in the ice cream aisle, and then send them a deal on ice cream cones. Mobile Targeting\nMobile targeting occurs when marketers target consumers with ads on their mobile devices. Because consumers typically want to avoid advertising, marketers aim to make their ads context specific, which can be based on time, device, or location.",
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"headings": "What is Adaptive Marketing? And Should you Start Adapting?\nWhat is Adaptive Marketing? And Should you Start Adapting?\nAn approach that can help marketers design superlative consumer communications\nWhat is Adaptive Marketing?\nWhich brands have adapted to this approach?\nBenefits\n1. Trust:\n2. Transparency:\n3. Information:\n4. Leadership:\n5. Stronger Identity:\nJust how relevant is Adaptive Marketing?\n",
"segment": "Another good example of similar execution from another consumer brand was many successful attempts from Frito-Lay with their new flavours of Lay’s Potato Chips. The brand created a campaign that engaged consumers by asking them to suggest new flavour combinations and suggestions for their popular potato chips. This campaign garnered many consumer impressions and leveraged the reach of TV advertising to direct the communication. Many consumer-submitted flavours were picked up by the brand and were introduced in the market. This benefited the brand by widening its brand awareness and satisfying consumers by transforming collected data into tailored products. Benefits\nAny kind of marketing requires a domestic communication concept that can manifest the true potential of the strategy. Adaptive marketing is no different. The adaptive approach can boost results and improve sales if the marketers have a robust brand communication model in place. Structuring the marketing mix around this basic concept can strengthen and develop new formulae for enhancing customer experiences, without hefty expenditures. The benefits reaped can impact the brand’s identity in the long term.",
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"headings": "How to Segment Your Target Market: A Porsche Success Story\nHow to Segment Your Target Market: A Porsche Success Story\nPorsche the Car, the Myth, the Legend\nSo, how does Porsche make us feel this way and achieve the level of success in the automotive industry?\nPorsche Background\nPorsche and Volkswagen’s Other Brands\nTarget Market\nAutomotive Industry Segmentation\nPorsche’sMarket Segment Strategy\nProduct Lineup\nDescriptive and Behavioral Elements\nDemographic\nTargeting a Younger Audience and Females\nPsychographic\nCustomizing Messages to Specific Psychographic Profiles\nGeographic\nCreating New Segments\nMarket Targeting\nPositioning\nAttributes\nBenefits\nPoints of Parity\nPoints-of-Difference\nRepositioning the Brand\nPorsche Results\nInnovative Model Strategy\nWorldwide Sales\nSummary\n",
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"segment": "An example of this might be a financial planner who might instead use an ad to illustrate the benefits of working with a financial adviser, gently suggesting that the consumer schedule a consultation when she is ready to learn more. In contrast, a car dealership running a weekend-long promotion would use an advertisement that emphasizes the savings of which buyers can take advantage only if they buy a car before the weekend is over. From these advertisements, the consumer knows that his relationship with a financial planner is a slower-paced, longer-term one than his relationship with the car dealership, which is a quick, transactional interaction that he can only get if he acts immediately. References\nConcordia University: Marketing vs. Advertising: What's the Difference? Instapage: What is Direct Response Advertising & What You Need to Maximize its Impact\nA&E: Six Key Components of Effective Advertising\nMarshall Brand Agency: Branding vs. Marketing\nWriter Bio\nLindsay Kramer has been a full-time writer since 2014.",
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"segment": "What sets you apart from your competitor is how you do the same thing differently, and how you advertise that difference. Benefit evaluation is an emotional response. Consumers will watch your ad and identify how your product can make them happier or improve their life. This is an irrational consumer response and is the part of an advertisement that can lead consumers to make impulse buys. Again, if you’re advertising a vacuum, but this time your vacuum not only does what all vacuums do but also has the added benefit of steam-cleaning, a consumer with a stained carpet will weigh that benefit when comparing it to a regular vacuum. Reminders and Ad Repetition\nMemory is not perfect. If you make an advertisement and only show it once to an audience, the impulse buyers might make a hasty decision, but most will not. In most cases, it takes a few times before an ad really sinks in. Tracking allows online advertisers to reach the right audience. Announce you are engaged on social media and change your status on Facebook.",
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"segment": "This could not be further from the truth. Olive oil degrades over time and especially when exposed to “room temperature.” Its pleasant sensory features fade away, polyphenols decrease while battling intrinsic oxidation and sensory defects can quickly appear. This is why most super market olive oil audits find 50%-70% of olive oil brands to be mislabeled. Most olive oil brands claim extra virginity on their label, but unfortunately they are not extra virgin by the time they become available to consumers. Sourcing and buying fresh olive oil is the best way to experience the full benefits of early harvest extra virgin olive oil. However, you need to have a trained eye to identify fresh pressed olive oil. Fresh Pressed Olive Oil Benefits\nAll types of olive oil provide health benefits that are related to the healthy fatty acids that comprise it. However, olive oil that is carefully extracted from unripe olives contains unique nutrients and volatile compounds. These additional compounds provide more health benefits and a greater culinary experience.",
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"segment": "Predictive Analysis vs Forecasting | Which One is Best To Consider? Predictive Analysis vs Forecasting\nBy Priya Pedamkar\nHome » Data Science » Data Science Tutorials » Head to Head Differences Tutorial » Predictive Analysis vs Forecasting\nDifference Between Predictive Analysis vs Forecasting\nPredictive Analysis vs Forecasting – While it is close to impossible to predict the future, understanding how the market will evolve and consumer trends will shape up is extremely important for brands and companies across all sectors. This is because consumers are an integral part of the success and growth story of any brand. This is because brands and consumers are an integral part of the market ecosystem. So in order to understand this ecosystem, it is important to conduct an in-depth market analysis. This predictive analysis will help you understand your target audience in a better manner on one hand and enhance and improve brand connect on the other hand. Together, this predictive analysis vs forecasting will help companies to grow in a profitable manner. This article on Predictive Analysis vs Forecasting is structured as below:-\nStart Your Free Data Science Course\nHadoop, Data Science, Statistics & others\nPredictive Analysis vs Forecasting Infographics\nWhat is predictive analysis and how does predictive analysis work? Predictive Analysis vs Forecasting – How can it help companies? 4 major benefits of forecasting are as follows\nConclusion of Predictive Analysis vs Forecasting\nHead to Head Comparison Between Predictive Analysis vs Forecasting (Infographics)\nFollowing is the comparison between Predictive Analysis and Forecasting.",
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"headings": "HR and Marketing: Bringing Both Together for Better Business\nHR and Marketing: Bringing Both Together for Better Business\nConsumerization of HR\nThe benefits of consumerization\nHow to achieve consumerization\nAuthor: Mike Thatcher\n",
"segment": "This process works so well that 67% of Best-In-Class companies have a clear brand message that integrates HR and marketing processes. Companies are learning that a brand is just not for consumers, but that all employees need to live the brand. Businesses are seeing great results with this type of collaboration. The benefits of consumerization\nWhen marketing and HR work together they both benefit from the collaboration. These benefits translate into benefits for employees, consumers, and potential employees. For marketing\nThe HR department primarily serves the company’s employees. Due to the connection with employees, the department can share the brand messaging created in marketing with employees through training sessions, evaluations, and employee orientations. Through the collaboration with HR, brand messaging can spread throughout the company through internal communication. Employees can become brand ambassadors which then strengthens the marketing department’s mission of spreading the brand message to consumers. For HR\nDue to the marketing team’s connections with consumers, they can help promote the values and mission if the company.",
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"segment": "Usually, a premium brand can be spotted by its premium price point (or score), as well as how many sales are made to consumers who have decided that the higher price is worth the tradeoff of buying the brand’s product. A “means score” measures consumer ability to engage with a premium price point, while a “mindset score” measures the consumer’s attitude to actually make the purchase. Whether you are selling cars or clothes, you need to be aware of where your brand lands on the premium spectrum in your specific market . What is your premium ranking? Are you more high end? Are your products the most exclusive? Or perhaps you fall in the middle brand range? To answer these questions, consider using a system known as the Premium Brand Index that offers a data-driven perspective on where your brand fits into the market. Costs That Come with Going Premium\nIt is important to remember that having a premium brand does not necessarily mean your business will be more profitable. Each of the benefits of having a premium brand – higher quality products, better materials, ethical production – can be costly now, but may well offer a large return on investment down the line.",
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"segment": "Not only does it provide clarity around the organization of your offerings and how they are understood by consumers, it also influences customer behavior by maximizing the transfer of brand equity between your brands and sub-brands. If a customer has an existing relationship or positive association with a master brand, for example, they are much more likely to try one of its sub-brands. Brand architecture is ultimately about managing perception. Externally, it helps your customers and other stakeholders make sense of a multifaceted organization. Internally, it can serve as a valuable tool for optimizing marketing efficiency and performance. But the benefits don’t stop there. Types of Brand Architecture\nIn its most common iterations, brand architecture falls into one of four categories: branded house, house of brands, endorsed, or hybrid. Let’s take a closer look: Branded House\nA branded house includes a strong master brand with divisions that feature the master brand name alongside a product or service description.",
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"segment": "Better Customer Experience\nConsumers are demanding better experiences. DTC brands are in a better position to offer a seamless experience as they have more end to end control. CPG companies often don’t have any control over how their products are displayed on retailer shelves or websites, for example. They also aren’t able to influence how customer service inquiries are handled, or even the delivery of the product. A DTC can customize all of these things, and create the branded experience they want. The Key Steps to Going DTC\nIf you’d like to roll DTC into your business strategy, here are four important steps to take. Understand Your Market and Target Audience Needs\nBecause you are marketing directly to your target audience, you must have a razor-sharp understanding of those consumers. Specifically, you need to know: Who needs your product\nWhat problems does it solve\nHow it stacks against the competitors. Then you must determine the best way to market to that audience.",
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"segment": "We’ve talked a lot on this blog about the importance of understanding your customers. Uncovering consumer insights gives you a competitive edge by allowing you to meet the needs of your customers, and better communicate that in your marketing. However, you also need to understand your own brand. That might sound ridiculous: you understand it better than anyone, right? But a brand is a complex beast, which makes it easy for your marketing to become diffuse. Is your view of the company reflected in the beliefs of the public? Do you really know how your customers think of your brand? A brand positioning statement explains what your brand does, who you target, and the benefits of your brand, in a short, concise statement. The statement will generally be an internal document, although it should be used as a guide to ensure all content is consistent.",
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"segment": "There were huge queues all around these Snapchat Vending Machines, with customers waiting to get a spectacle before it finishes for the day. That’s how powerful the scarcity principle is! It creates urgency in the mind of customers that it needs to be gotten as quickly as possible before it runs out. Keep in mind that no special brand awareness campaign was run for this product. It simply generated a buzz on social media as a result of the fact that it was limited. So, if you want to increase demand for your product, you may consider offering it as limited for a period of time, as this will create a rush from consumers who want to get it before it runs out. 2. Take Advantage of Video Marketing\nYou can drive incredible demand for your brand by taking advantage of video marketing through video sites such as YouTube. By creating videos that contain details of your brand and what it does and sharing these videos on video sites, you can generate",
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"segment": "Marketing Considerations\nSo, why does brand architecture matter to you? Just like your house, your brand’s architecture tells a story. It appeals to different audiences in different ways and is an indicator of what consumers will find within. It builds perception and creates relationships that are crucial to the success of your business. Knowing how your brand interacts with consumers is the key to determining the right brand architecture for your company. Your strategy also impacts your business internally. It will have an impact on how you create budgets, the operating structures of your teams, and especially, how you communicate, both within and outside the business. Expect that, as your company acquires new business lines and brands, your internal structure and operations will change, sometimes drastically. Being prepared with a strong foundation will help keep you on your feet, even when everything around you is shifting. Perhaps you operate a House of Brands but are finding that more consumers are building trust with your parent brand, and a Branded House may make more sense.",
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"segment": "3. Emotional benefits\nWhat emotions do consumers tie to the usage of a product or service? The user of an instant messaging app may feel connection, anticipation, joy, and acceptance. 4. Brand persona/core values\nMarketing personas give businesses a general overview of key segments of their target audience and how these segments interact with their brand. Marketing personas are based on the data of an ideal, fictional customer whose characteristics, needs, and motivations are representative of a broader market segment. Brand persona simply describes the personification of a brand. What values are important to this person? How does the brand persona influence or reinforce marketing strategies and product development, and vice versa? For example, insurance company Geico uses a gecko as representative of its brand persona.",
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"segment": "The B2B Marketer’s Toolkit collects 120+ of the best lead generation tips ever published on the Nutshell blog. Download it today! GET THE TOOLKIT\nAre there any benefits of tracking pixels for email recipients? Tracking pixels support the creation of a more personal experience for leads and customers. Companies can use the data collected from email tracking pixels to get a clear picture of what recipients value and the offers that they’re most interested in. From there, they can make each campaign more and more personalized to suit the preferences of their audience. In fact, the consumer-driven popularity of AI in marketing largely revolves around a mass desire for more personalized experiences with brands. Which is why it’s one of the top three marketing priorities for brands worldwide between now and 2021. How to maximize the audience benefits of email tracking pixels\n1) Use a new tracking pixel for every campaign. Use this information to laser focus your strategy and come up with even more great email content for them in the future.",
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"headings": "How to Segment Your Target Market: A Porsche Success Story\nHow to Segment Your Target Market: A Porsche Success Story\nPorsche the Car, the Myth, the Legend\nSo, how does Porsche make us feel this way and achieve the level of success in the automotive industry?\nPorsche Background\nPorsche and Volkswagen’s Other Brands\nTarget Market\nAutomotive Industry Segmentation\nPorsche’sMarket Segment Strategy\nProduct Lineup\nDescriptive and Behavioral Elements\nDemographic\nTargeting a Younger Audience and Females\nPsychographic\nCustomizing Messages to Specific Psychographic Profiles\nGeographic\nCreating New Segments\nMarket Targeting\nPositioning\nAttributes\nBenefits\nPoints of Parity\nPoints-of-Difference\nRepositioning the Brand\nPorsche Results\nInnovative Model Strategy\nWorldwide Sales\nSummary\n",
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"segment": "Boost Your Brands Awareness\nIt might interest you to know that a recent survey showed that 89% of marketers consider brand awareness to be their most important goal. This isn’t absurd as other data shows that brand awareness done consistently is capable of increasing revenue by 23%. Now, that’s some interesting fact to get your motor running. When you’re trying to increase demand and ultimately acquire sales, your product needs to be known. Nobody buys anything they aren’t sure of. People have to know that the product exists first off before you even think of showing them how it is valuable to them. That’s why brand awareness is essential to every demand generation strategy. When you place your product out there in front of your target audience, the possibility of a prospective customer remembering the benefits of your product when they want to purchase is highly increased. Hence, ensure that your target audience is aware that your brand exists and has and product to offer that will solve their challenges. 3.",
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"headings": "What is trend forecasting, and why is it relevant for my brand?\nWhat is trend forecasting, and why is it relevant for my brand?\nWe are in unprecedented times. The creative process of designing products for consumers has been dramatically impacted by COVID-19. It is vital for designers to develop relevant products to fit consumers’ demands. Trend forecasting provides designers with consumer insights to strengthen their product ranges for a post coronavirus world.\nHow are trend forecasts created?\nWhat an experienced forecaster does.\nHow can trend insights benefit my business?\nCONTRIBUTED BY Lyndal Wallis of Fossick trends\n",
"segment": "They filter a stream of information looking for: Differences in consumer interests, values, and motivation. Breakthroughs in technology and science\nChanges in the economic picture\nShifts in demographics that can restructure society. Changes in industry and market structures\nAlternation in political, cultural, and economical alliances between countries. From the research, a trend hypothesis is created which is then articulated into drivers, consequences and impact. Their research is distilled into scenarios and trend themes that include information on overall aesthetics, colour direction, fabrics and textures, print and pattern. Trained forecasters can help you navigate complexity, and provide an evidence-based view of the future. How can trend insights benefit my business? Trends signal the emerging needs of the consumer, and as a designer, you can capitalize on their potential for turning a profit. By understanding consumer shifts and product trend predictions, businesses can both avoid bad product choices and capture market opportunities.",
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"headings": "All about the D2C business model and how it can shake up your business\nAll about the D2C business model and how it can shake up your business\nWhat does D2C stand for?\nBenefits and drawbacks of a direct-to-consumer business model\nBenefits of choosing a direct-to-customer model\n1. Higher control over margins\n2. Gaining access to more targeted data\n3. A higher degree of personalization in your product range\n4. Maximization of your profit\n5. More room for product testing\nChallenges for D2C companies\nExamples of successful D2C brands\n1. Warby Parker\n2. Reformation\n3. Me Undies\n4. Nanit\n5. HIMS\n6. Chubbies\n7. Dollar Shave Club\n8. Casper\n9. Away\n10. Ritual\nD2C packaging - the key to branding\ndesign your d2c packaging\nAre you ready to become a D2C brand?\nKajetan Wyrzykowski\nGet ahead of the competition with inspiring articles from our blog. Subscribe now!\n",
"segment": "Real-life observation tools can shed light on the way customers behave in your store. When selling via a third party’s website, you’re not given access to any of that data. Social media does give you insights to your audience. This is potent for marketing purposes, like retargeting and email marketing. Consider other marketing channels like: PPC advertising (Google AdWords, Facebook)\nQuora\nTwitter\nReddit\nThese are great channels to push your D2C brand to a targetted audience. These channels can also give you granular geographical and socio-economic data. Combining all this data together, you're able to create a detailed buyer persona. The lesson for you: Middlemen collect valuable information about your customer and don't always share it with you.",
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"headings": "Market segmentation ideas (a list of generic segments for most markets)\nMarket segmentation ideas (a list of generic segments for most markets)\nA generic list of possible market segments\nConvenience driven consumers\nBudget conscious shoppers\nFocus on quality\nRational, value for money\nAttracted to strong brands\nEnvironmentally aware\nFamily focused\nHealth and diet conscious\nService/relationship focus\nFlexibility is important\nSocial status\nVariety seekers\nBenefit seekers\nJust for me\nExisting customers\n",
"segment": "Budget conscious shoppers\nVirtually all markets will have a group of consumers that are very price sensitive. These consumers may make their purchase decision based on the lowest price, or select the product that represents the best value for money. These consumers are very attracted to sales promotions and special offers. As a result, they have limited brand loyalty as they see limited financial benefit in remaining loyal while paying a price premium. Some consumers in the segment may have a limited income, but many see themselves as “smart shoppers” and enjoy the challenge of saving money. Focus on quality\nThe opposite of the budget conscious consumer market segment are those consumers interested in higher quality products and services. This does not necessarily mean that this market segment likes to “waste” money – instead, many consumers in this segment believe that buying higher quality represents better value over time. In some markets, consumers are attracted to high prestige products and brands in order to demonstrate their success to others. And some other consumers in this segment simply like having nice products and good service. Rational, value for money\nThe consumers in the rational market segment are typically higher involved consumers in the purchase decision and look to make decisions on a “best product solution” basis wherever possible.",
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"headings": "\nReading: Elements of Brand\nWhat Is a Brand?\nVideo unavailable\nHistory of Branding\nBrands Create Market Perceptions\nBrands Create an Experience\nBrands Create Value\nBenefits of Branding for the Consumer\nBenefits of Branding for Product and Service Providers\nBenefits of Branding for the Retailer\n",
"segment": "brands may suggest the types of consumers who buy and use the product. Mercedes drivers might be perceived and classified differently than, for example, the drivers of Cadillacs, Corvettes, or BMWs. Brands Create an Experience\nEffective branding encompasses everything that shapes the perception of a company or product in the minds of customers. Names, logos, brand marks, trade characters, and trademarks are commonly associated with brand, but these are just part of the picture. Branding also addresses virtually every aspect of a customer’s experience with a company or product: visual design, quality, distinctiveness, purchasing experience, customer service, and so forth. Branding requires a deep knowledge of customers and how they experience the company or product. Brand-building requires long-term investment in communicating about and delivering the unique value embodied in a company’s “brand,” but this effort can bring long-term rewards. In consumer and business-to-business markets, branding can influence whether consumers will buy the product and how much they are willing to pay. Branding can also help in new product introduction by creating meaning, market perceptions, and differentiation where nothing existed previously.",
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"headings": "What Is A Brand Pyramid And Why It Matters In Business\nWhat Is A Brand Pyramid And Why It Matters In Business\nUnderstanding brand pyramids\nEstablishing a brand pyramid\n1. Features and attributes\n2. Functional benefits\n3. Emotional benefits\n4. Brand persona/core values\n5. Brand essence\nKey takeaways:\nConnected concepts\nBrand Building\nBrand Positioning\nSegmentation\nMission Statement\nAdditional resources:\nPublished by\nGennaro Cuofano\n",
"segment": "1. Features and attributes\nFeatures and attributes describe the basic purpose of the product in the market. In other words, what does it do, and how does it do it? For example, a messaging app may have custom emojis, group chat, and video chat features. 2. Functional benefits\nFunctional benefits delve a little deeper. This tier seeks to determine the problems that a product or service is attempting to solve. Put differently, functionality describes the reason a consumer uses a product. It also describes their expected outcome after consumption. The messaging app solves the problem of free, instantaneous communication allowing consumers to express themselves through video and custom emojis.",
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"headings": "What Is A B2B2C Business Model? B2B2C Business Model In A Nutshell\nWhat Is A B2B2C Business Model? B2B2C Business Model In A Nutshell\nB2B2C in a nutshell\nDid you know Google was a B2B2C?\nWhy not go directly to consumers?\nHow does a B2B2C relationship look like?\nWhat are the premises of a B2B2C relationship?\nB2B2C marketing done right!\nRelated Business Concepts And Case Studies\nResources for your business:\nHandpicked popular case studies from the site:\nB2B2C FAQs\nWhat is the difference between B2B B2C and B2B2C?\nWhat is B2C2B?\nWhat is a B2C example?\nWhat is a B2B example?\nPublished by\nGennaro Cuofano\nCancel reply\n",
"segment": "A B2B2C business model relies on a tight relationship between the B1 that wants to access consumers and B2, which instead has already access to the consumer market. As it might not make sense for B1 to enter the consumer market, it will make sense to find the key players that can help it open it. A partnership between B1 and B2 has – I argue – three main features: it is not a white label: if it was a white label, final consumers would not recognize the product and brand over time\nit has direct access to consumers’ data: many software as a service, and digital tools in general benefit from network effects. In short, the more data they have about the people using it the better those tools will get for each new user. If the business entering the consumer market via another business didn’t have access to their data, it wouldn’t be possible to benefit from network effects and scale up over time\nit gains brand recognition: not only the B2B2C business will have access to consumers data, but its brand will be pretty visible to them. Thinking back to the Google deal with AOL where it got powered by Google searches, more and more people could recognize Google over time, at the point that it became a verb\nWhat are the premises of a B2B2C relationship?",
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"title": "The Advantages of Global Branding and Advertising | Small Business - Chron.com",
"headings": "The Advantages of Global Branding and Advertising\nThe Advantages of Global Branding and Advertising\nWhat Is Global Branding?\nGlobal Branding and the Internet\nHow Do Customers Benefit From Brand Advertising?\nGlobal Branding Helps the Bottom Line\nWhat Is Standardized Global Marketing?\nAdapted vs. Global Marketing\nWhat Are the Benefits of Global Marketing?\nBranding Globally: Adapting Locally\nAdopt Global Branding\n",
"segment": "Customers benefit from brand advertising, sometimes just called branding, in a number of ways: Shopping takes less time because branded products can be easily identified. The quality of the branded product is better, or at least consumers generally believe it to be better. Prices of branded products are fixed by the companies themselves and there are no frequent changes. The companies that own the branded products are clearly responsible for their quality and usefulness\n–\nsomething consumers know. 5. Consumers always know where to go with any questions or concerns about the products\n–\nto the companies themselves. Strong brands help communicate to consumers: Consumers get to know and trust the brands for their consistency and quality, and feel they are getting a product or products they can depend on. Global Branding Helps the Bottom Line\nThough these are advantages for the consumer, you can also think of brand advertising in terms of brilliant marketing pros.",
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"headings": "Price Lining: Definition, Strategy, & Examples\nPrice Lining: Definition, Strategy, & Examples\nWhat is Price Lining?\nHow Does Price Lining Work?\nExamples Of Price Lining\nSmartphones\nAutomobiles\nOnline Services\nInternet & Mobile Service Providers\nHospitality\nConsumables\nAdvantages of Price Lining\nReaching Wider Audiences\nMore Options for Consumers\nInventory Benefits\nHelps Provide a Demo\nDoes Not Affect Profit Margin\nDisadvantages of Price Lining\nSusceptible to Market Changes\nRequires Proper Implementation\nNegative Brand-Impact\nConclusion\nGo On, Tell Us What You Think!\nBharath Sivakumar\n",
"segment": "2 How Does Price Lining Work? 3 Examples Of Price Lining\n3.1 Smartphones\n3.2 Automobiles\n3.3 Online Services\n3.4 Internet & Mobile Service Providers\n3.5 Hospitality\n3.6 Consumables\n4 Advantages of Price Lining\n4.1 Reaching Wider Audiences\n4.2 More Options for Consumers\n4.3 Inventory Benefits\n4.4 Helps Provide a Demo\n4.5 Does Not Affect Profit Margin\n5 Disadvantages of Price Lining\n5.1 Susceptible to Market Changes\n5.2 Requires Proper Implementation\n5.3 Negative Brand-Impact\n6 Conclusion\nWhat is Price Lining? Price lining (also product line pricing) is a marketing strategy where a business prices its offerings according to the quality, features, or attributes to differentiate it from other similar offerings. In simple terms, price lining is a process of grouping similar offerings under different price brackets – each varying slightly by the quality features, or attributes on offer. These brackets usually tend to start low and go higher in price. Take Coca-Cola, for example. The company sells different sizes of the same drink at different prices. It even prices the gift packs differently during festivals. Price lining is a marketing strategy even though it has the term “price” in its name. The main objective of this strategy is to make the offering appeal to a wider range of customers and eventually boosting sales and audience numbers.",
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"headings": "What is B2B?\nWhat is B2B?\nWhat does B2B mean?\nBenefits of B2B\nB2B vs. B2C\nHow Do B2B Sales Differ from B2C?\nCan B2B Brands Also Sell to Consumers?\nHurdles B2B E-Commerce Owners Need to Overcome\nUnderstand the B2B Buyer's Journey\nCommunication and B2B Companies\nWhere Do I Start With the Marketing of My B2B Business?\nMarketing methods to avoid:\nDo Your Research\nHow Do You Measure B2B Sales?\nB2B Customer Avatars\n1. Their Pain Points\n2. What Are the Aspirations of Your Customers?\n3. Where Does Your Target Audience Hang Out?\n4. Who Do They Look Up To?\nThe Importance of B2B Market Research\nData Collection\nWhat Are the Benefits of Market Research?\nWhat Else is B2B Market Research Used For?\nB2B Packaging Trends\nB2B Marketing Requires Personal Business Relationships\nGet the Right Attitude\nVideo Marketing in B2B Markets\nPost on Weekdays\nMake and Publish Product-Related Videos\nKeep Videos Short and Snappy\nOther B2B Marketing Tips\n1. Keep Your Marketing Efforts Consistent\n2. Your Marketing and Sales Departments Need to Speak to One Another\n3. Identify Your Most Profitable Customers\n4. Measure Your ROI\n5. If in Doubt- Relaunch\nFinal Thoughts\n",
"segment": "Go to top\nDo Your Research\nBefore you put any of these marketing methods into action, you need to do your research and find out the following info: Are your leads using the products and services of your competitors? If so, why? What are your rivals doing that your consumers can't get enough of? How are your competitors marketing themselves on social media? What's their website like? What does their brand voice sound like? What information do they provide their customers? What lead magnet do they offer? In addition to answering these questio",
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"title": "The Advantages of Global Branding and Advertising | Small Business - Chron.com",
"headings": "The Advantages of Global Branding and Advertising\nThe Advantages of Global Branding and Advertising\nWhat Is Global Branding?\nGlobal Branding and the Internet\nHow Do Customers Benefit From Brand Advertising?\nGlobal Branding Helps the Bottom Line\nWhat Is Standardized Global Marketing?\nAdapted vs. Global Marketing\nWhat Are the Benefits of Global Marketing?\nBranding Globally: Adapting Locally\nAdopt Global Branding\n",
"segment": "5. Consumers always know where to go with any questions or concerns about the products\n–\nto the companies themselves. Strong brands help communicate to consumers: Consumers get to know and trust the brands for their consistency and quality, and feel they are getting a product or products they can depend on. Global Branding Helps the Bottom Line\nThough these are advantages for the consumer, you can also think of brand advertising in terms of brilliant marketing pros. In other words, the same advantages that accrue to the consumer due to brand advertising (quality, consistency, dependability) also help the companies marketing the branded products by increasing the bottom line. Put simply, brand advertising, and brand loyalty, allow companies to charge a premium because consumers are willing to pay more for products they perceive as dependable, of high quality, and that provide consistency. Indeed, customers benefit from any kind of brand advertising, including global branding, because they know that the product or service they are buying is pretty much the same regardless of the part of the globe they are in at the time. A McDonald's hamburger will be, and taste, fairly similar regardless of whether the customer is in Spain, Moscow, or Beijing. An Apple iPhone is the same product whether it is purchased in China, Senegal, or the United States.",
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"url": "https://bizfluent.com/info-7801043-benefits-integrated-marketing-communication.html",
"title": "Benefits of Integrated Marketing Communication | Bizfluent",
"headings": "Benefits of Integrated Marketing Communication\nBenefits of Integrated Marketing Communication\nUnderstanding Integrated Marketing Communications\nLooking at IMC as Part of the Marketing Mix\nCreating Brand Awareness and Visibility\nEstablishing Expertise and Thought Leadership\nCreating a Consistent Customer Experience\nStaying Relevant for Your Audience\nAvoiding Obstacles in Integrated Marketing Communications\nEstablishing an Integrated Marketing Communication Process\nFollowing IMC Best Practices in Your Small Business\n",
"segment": "In order to resonate with their consumers, businesses first need to get noticed. With IMC, businesses can reach consumers with a consistent brand message through several different promotional mediums. By catching consumers’ eyes in different places, businesses can become more present through their consistent messaging. For example, if a new hardware store is opening and wants to build awareness with its target market, it can launch an integrated marketing campaign using search engine marketing and pay-per-click advertising to target its consumer base. By establishing some key messaging points that resonate with its audience and sharing them consistently through its website, blog, social media and ads, it can build brand awareness and increase brand visibility. Establishing Expertise and Thought Leadership\nIn order to stand out from a sea of competitors, businesses can use integrated marketing communications to establish their expertise in the industry. By offering guidance, advice, how-to tips and new tactics, businesses can show their target market that they are a thought leader in their industry. When done consistently with an integrated marketing communications strategy, this builds trust with the consumer base. For example, consider a retail store that sells products to help consumers reduce waste in their daily lives. It can share tips on how to reuse and recycle materials so they don’t end up in the landfill.",
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"headings": "The Beginner’s Guide to Grassroots Marketing That Works\nThe Beginner’s Guide to Grassroots Marketing That Works\nIn this article, we’ll take a look at:\nWhat Is Grassroots Marketing?\nBenefits of Grassroots Marketing\nBenefit 1: Cost-Efficient Marketing Strategy\nBenefit 2: Quickly Gather Large Groups of Loyal Customers\nBenefit 3: For the Love of Being Local\nBenefit 4: Spreading the Word Through the Voices of Others\nGuerrilla Marketing vs. Grassroots\nWhat is Guerrilla Marketing?\nHow Is Guerrilla Marketing Similar to Grassroots Marketing?\nWhat Are the Key Differences?\nWhy Is Grassroots Marketing Important?\nHow to Start a Grassroots Marketing Campaign\nHow to Optimize a Grassroots Marketing Campaign\nStep 1: Grassroots Campaign Webpages\nStep 2: Make Pages Mobile Friendly\nStep 3: Incorporate Other SEO Tactics\nStats About Grassroots Marketing?\n",
"segment": "Guerrilla marketing involves speaking directly to consumers in an imaginative way that creates interest in a brand. Typically, guerrilla marketing is seen as a tactic, and grassroots marketing is a strategy. One could incorporate guerrilla marketing tactics into a grassroots campaign, but the grassroots campaign does not need to be made solely out of guerrilla tactics. How Is Guerrilla Marketing Similar to Grassroots Marketing? The main reason why so many marketing professionals confuse guerrilla marketing with grassroots marketing is that these two marketing terms involve speaking directly to consumers in a creative way that seems unorthodox to outsiders. People might see a grassroots campaign that’s taking place at a local event to speak to influential moderators, and they might think that the campaign is an effective guerrilla strategy because it’s highly imaginative, but the campaign is actually a grassroots strategy because the intention is to have the targeted group spread the word about the brand. What Are the Key Differences? Knowing the key differences between these two marketing strategies will help you feel more confident when you present information to your team. You might even want to address this misconception with your team members to make sure that everyone is on the same page when you move forward with your next marketing campaign. The key difference is that guerrilla tactics can be used for a variety of marketing strategies, and grassroots can implement a variety of marketing tactics.",
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"headings": "Chinese eCommerce platforms in 2021: Which is the most suitable for your brand?\nChinese eCommerce platforms in 2021: Which is the most suitable for your brand?\nChina eCommerce Overview in 2021\nFive key trends driving China’s E-Commerce market\n1. China E-commerce shopping festivals\nConsumption upgrade in the Chinese Ecommerce Sector\nA new form of retail: online and offline integration\nDigital payments are the main payment method for Chinese consumers\nThe boom of Social media and e-commerce integration in China\nWeChat & its vision of China’s eCommerce\nChina e-commerce world: what opportunities does it offer to brands?\nWhy is localization so important in China?\nWhat are the most used e-commerce platforms in China?\nTaobao: Idea incubator for Chinese Ecommerce\nTaobao Live Feature\nWeitao\nOn Taobao, We help brands:\nTmall: China’s eCommerce Giant\nA few specific functions of Tmall partners are as follows:\nTmall B2D: For brands to find Online Distributors in China\nJD.com: eCommerce platform trusted by Chinese Consumers\nJD Global: how much does it weigh on the Chinese eCommerce cross-border market?\nJD is growing out of the electronic appliances segment\nOur JD eCommerce Solutions:\nLittle Red Book (Xiaohongshu): Birth Place of Social eCommerce in China\nVIP.com: a Chinese eCommerce App focused on the beauty market\nSuning: Online Place to sell Electronic in China\nKaola: The biggest Chinese Cross-border eCommerce platform\nPinduoduo, the most innovative Chinese Social eCommerce platform\nWhat are Pinduoduo’s benefits for foreign brands:\nTo sum up on Chinese Ecommerce apps:\nGentlemen Marketing Agency\n",
"segment": "China E-commerce shopping festivals\nE-retailers are creating more shopping festivals and themes to increase consumer engagement. For example, over 79% of consumers said they planned to participate in Double 11. Alibaba got 168 billion RMB in sales and 39% growth on Singles’ Day,\nJD.com, achieved RMB 127 billion during this same period, with over 50% growth. Double 11 and some shopping festivals are a key opportunity for local and international brands to leverage the enthusiasm for shopping among Chinese consumers. Chinese consumers are looking to experience, try new things, and buy products that may be new to them. These shopping festivals are a perfect opportunity for new brands to enter the Chinese market. Consumption upgrade in the Chinese Ecommerce Sector\nWith the rise of disposable income, consumers are more confident in spending their money on a number of categories such as food, cosmetics, and clothing. The demand for fashion is growing much faster than other consumer demands. Middle- to upper-class consumers are now increasing their demand for goods that are not available domestically. For this reason, the number of Chinese online platforms and cross-border shopping sites where high-end and niche international brands are growing in popularity and are also driving the consumption updating movement.",
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"segment": "Chinese eCommerce platforms in 2021: Which is the most suitable for your brand? - Ecommerce China\nChinese eCommerce platforms in 2021: Which is the most suitable for your brand? Over the years, the Chinese e-commerce market has changed a lot, revolutionizing the traditional system for both consumers and sellers. The Chinese internet giants have made a real run to become the best e-commerce platform in China through the development of cutting-edge technologies. Thanks to their efforts, the opportunities to increase sales for companies and entertainment for consumers have developed significantly. The engine of growth in consumption is the new generation of Chinese consumers which is characterized by a motivation to: spend more freely\nbe sophisticated consumers\nuse the internet daily to do any type of business from chatting to buying items\nOver the past 10 years, many platforms have developed, improved to adapt to the demanding and ever-changing needs of Chinese consumers. In 2020 we can group the main e-commerce platforms in China into these below:",
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"headings": "15 Key Instagram Affiliate Marketing Methods\n15 Key Instagram Affiliate Marketing Methods\nAffiliate marketing on Instagram has opened up the doors for brands and influencers to work creatively together. By utilising the power of word of mouth marketing, consumers are more likely to buy.\nTable of Contents\nWhy do affiliate marketing with Instagram?\nHow does affiliate marketing for Instagram work?\nBenefits of working with influencers for affiliate marketing\nIncreased engagement with your brand\nAn increase in revenue\nCreating ongoing relationships between Instagram influencers and brand\nHow to create the perfect Instagram profile\nChoose a good username\nPick a relevant profile picture\nMake your Instagram account public\nCreate an informative bio\nPick brands that fit your niche\nUse captions and geo-tagging\nUse niche-relevant tags and hashtags\nBe responsive to comments\nInclude your URL in the comments\nInstagram Shopping\nIf you are a brand, make sure you tag your products\n15 Key strategies for affiliates on Instagram\n1. Create a page on your website to shop your Instagram and include it in your Instagram bio\n2. Utilise coupon codes\n1,019 likes\n3. You don't always have to make selling products a focus point\n3,438 likes\n4. Shoot your own images\n130 likes\n5. Use Instagram stories to highlight the brand you’re working with\n6. Work on a niche and use Instagram to bolster your community\n555 likes\n7. Create a blog post that works alongside your Instagram post\n42 likes\n8. Run sponsored posts to boost your sales\n9. Run paid search and direct it to your Instagram page or post\n10. Emulate tactics influencers use in Instagram sponsored campaigns\n11. Video and Instagram TV (IG TV)\n12. Where to use affiliate links on Instagram\n13. Always use #ad or #spon per legal requirements\n14. Get serious about measuring your results\n15. IMPORTANT: What NOT to do on Instagram\nKey Instagram Takeaways\n",
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"segment": "However, there are some serious questions to answer...\nHow exactly can you gather this information? What kind of information is relevant? For starters, you're able to see the reaction of customers to certain products. Tools like Hotjar help you see which areas of your website generate more interest. Generating a heatmap of your website will help you notice spaces that need further work. Real-life observation tools can shed light on the way customers behave in your store. When selling via a third party’s website, you’re not given access to any of that data. Social media does give you insights to your audience. This is potent for marketing purposes, like retargeting and email marketing. Consider other marketing channels like:",
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"segment": "claims that no reasonable person would expect you to be able to prove or disprove; also known as puffery\nUsing the same list of claims from above, we can identify each one as objective versus subjective (puffery): Works great (puffery)\nContains aloe (objective)\nTastes so good, it will rock your world (puffery)\nFaster than the competition (objective)\nCoolest in the universe (puffery)\nLasts for 8 hours (objective)\nUnbelievable results (puffery)\nHypoallergenic (objective)\nMakes you the life of the party (puffery)\nPreferred 2 to 1 (objective)\nBenefits Versus Reasons to Believe\nI’ve seen many marketers and innovators get tripped up here when writing brand positioning as well as new product/service concepts for testing. Some say claims are benefits. Some use the terms RTB (reason to believe) and claim interchangeably. Make no mistake, both benefits and RTBs are claims. Functional benefits are what the product does for the customer/consumer. Emotional benefits are how the product/service makes the customer/consumer feel. RTBs are the specific product attributes or features that make the benefit believable. But they are all statements about the product/service that you assert to be true and are, therefore, claims.",
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"segment": "So how can a brand, affiliate marketer or influencer get started? How does affiliate marketing for Instagram work? Affiliate marketing enables influencers to earn a commission on each sale they refer to a brand’s website. The brand needs to be working with an affiliate network or affiliate program in order for a sale to be tracked correctly. It is mutually beneficial for both brands and influencers to work together to try to maximise sales. Benefits of working with influencers for affiliate marketing\nBrands who work with Instagram influencers on an affiliate basis can expect to see several benefits including: Increased engagement with your brand\nWhen an Instagram affiliate posts a product picture on Instagram, they usually tag the brand they are promoting in the comment and also link to the specific product. This means that when people are browsing and reading the comments, your brand will be prominent in the eyes of potential customers. If they click on the tag, they will be directed to your Instagram page. And if they copy and paste the link to the product you will gain more traffic.",
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"segment": "Connect with brands\nOnce you establish your platforms and develop a fanbase, it’s time to start looking for affiliate marketing opportunities. There are two main ways you can find brands to promote: Join an affiliate marketing program: The easiest way to connect with brands is by joining an affiliate program. While there are a variety of programs out there, some of the most popular include Amazon Associates, CJ Affiliate and ShareASale. Reach out to brands yourself: If you have a particular brand or product in mind that you’d love to promote, you can also reach out to companies on your own. Be sure to emphasize how they will benefit from the collaboration. You’ll need to explain why reaching your audience can bring them new customers. Keep in mind that if you’re targeting consumers, you’re better off partnering with companies that have high sales volumes, even if the commission is low.",
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"segment": "What impact did Napoleon Bonaparte have on today’s world? - eNotes.com\nEuropean History\nStart Free Trial\nQuestions & Answers\nStart Free Trial\nWhat impact did Napoleon Bonaparte have on today’s world? Download PDF\nPrint\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nExpert Answers\nHover for more information. Who are the experts? Our certified Educators are real professors, teachers, and scholars who use their academic expertise to tackle your toughest questions. Educators go through a rigorous application process, and every answer they submit is reviewed by our in-house editorial team. Maurine Taber\nEducator since 2016\n8 answers\n| Certified Educator\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nNapoleon Bonaparte was Director, Consul, and eventually Emperor of France from 1799-1814, and then 1814-1815 (more on that later). Historians regard Napoleon as an egotistical military genius whose greed for power drove him to conquer almost all of Europe and then lose it again within 15 years. His lasting effects on today's world include his Napoleonic Code, his influence on Haitian and Latin American independence movements, and his sale of the Louisiana Territory to the United States. One of Napoleon’s major effects on today’s world is through his Napoleonic Code.",
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"segment": "Only Britain managed to resist Napoleon's spreading power, and in response, in 1806 Napoleon created the Continental System, blockading any nation under French power from trading with Britain. Unfortunately for Napoleon, the Continental System wasn't a particularly effective punishment for Britain. While it decreased British exports to continental Europe, Britain's trade with the rest of the world expanded. On the other hand, Britain's hard line against the blockade—stating that they would sink any ship in British territory that obeyed the Continental System—led to massive conflict with American trading ships, eventually helping prompt the War of 1812. While Britain remained economically stable, France and continental Europe suffered from the blockade, as they relied on British exports for manufacturing. Port cities like Marseilles suffered financially, and the price of food skyrocketed. By the time Russia withdrew from the Continental System in 1812, ending the blockade, Napoleon's power had weakened significantly, and in 1813, he was exiled to Elba. Ultimately, Napoleon's conquests lay the groundwork for the first-ever European continental alliance. The success of the Napoleonic Code influenced the systems of law in other European nations, the spread of nationalism inspired numerous political movements, and the failed Continental System offered clues about how European states could collaborate together in the future. The Congress of Vienna in 1814 was the most significant result of Napoleon’s conquests, as European nations met to discuss ways to avoid the rise of another Napoleon-like figure.",
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"segment": "Which is defined as a cruel and oppressive ruler? He was indeed a cruel and oppressive rule to the French people and how his tyranny affected a majority of Europe. Napoleon Buonaparte was born August 15, 1769, on a small island named Corsica which is a French…show more content…\nNapoleon wanted to bring slavery back. He was stated to be a very racist man. Shannon states that Napoleon often referred to Bedouins, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Africans as \"savages\" and notes that when the French revolution abolished slavery that the policy was not fully implemented (cite). Napoleon thought he was right and just for enslaving the people of color for they were below white man. In his mind, he felt he was doing the white man a favor. Eventually, he was exiled for the first time due to his distasteful leadership skills. He eventually learned slavery was wrong. The first time Napoleon was exiled.",
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"segment": "Educators go through a rigorous application process, and every answer they submit is reviewed by our in-house editorial team. Maurine Taber\nEducator since 2016\n8 answers\n| Certified Educator\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nNapoleon Bonaparte was Director, Consul, and eventually Emperor of France from 1799-1814, and then 1814-1815 (more on that later). Historians regard Napoleon as an egotistical military genius whose greed for power drove him to conquer almost all of Europe and then lose it again within 15 years. His lasting effects on today's world include his Napoleonic Code, his influence on Haitian and Latin American independence movements, and his sale of the Louisiana Territory to the United States. One of Napoleon’s major effects on today’s world is through his Napoleonic Code. The Code was one of the first times since the fall of the Roman Empire that any European nation’s laws were codified, or written down in an official document. Before that time, the laws in many European countries were contained in many documents—or not written down at all—making it almost impossible to enforce laws uniformly throughout the country. As Napoleon conquered areas Germany and Eastern Europe, he brought...\n(The entire section contains 591 words.) Unlock This Answer Now\nStart your 48-hour free trial to unlock this answer and thousands more. Enjoy eNotes ad-free and cancel anytime.",
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"segment": "The French army brought with it Western ideals that would lead to assimilation. And even though Napoleon was defeated and sent reeling back to France, he left a lasting legacy in Russia—a lasting legacy of ideals. The Jews recognized that the invasion of Russia by Napoleon was not just another war, but an historic event. It was the changing of the guard, the end of the old world and the ushering in of the new world. Therefore, even though Napoleon was defeated and the French army retreated physically, its spiritual and social legacy remained. The greatest impact on Jewish life that the Napoleonic adventure accomplished in Eastern Europe would be the Haskalah (Jewish “Enlightenment”). It could not have started and achieved the success and rapid breakthrough that it did in Eastern European Jewish life without him. It would not have found any fertile field upon which its seeds could be planted. In short, Napoleon’s influence on the Jews is seen not only in how he attempted to deal with Western European Jews, but the mere presence in his invasion army in Eastern Europe itself undermined the traditions and customs and way of life that had been almost frozen in Jewish Eastern Europe for three centuries. Now, all of a sudden, came a time of great change.",
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"segment": "Extracts from this document...\nIntroduction\nHow did Napoleon maintain control in France between in 1799-1814? After the long period of instability in France, Napoleon seemed to acknowledge the importance of maintaining his power, influence and control over France and the French people. Napoleon was very able in this regard as it is important to make the people to support you and to limit opposition, something that Napoleon and Hitler shared in common. Napoleon maintained his power in many different ways, rewarding people that supported him, repressing people who didn't, censoring material that would harm his regime and producing other material to boost its popularity. He also controlled things which were important for everyday people like religion, education, finance and backed it all up by keeping the military under his support. One of the ways that Napoleon maintained control of France was through Patronage and Honours. Napoleon gathered the loyalty of the wealthy landowners and important military leaders. He also used it to influence the Senate for his own means, as Napoleon could pick who was in the senate he then \"bribed\" them with honours and other such titles for example the \"Legion of Honour\" or being a \"Notable\". These men would want to continue to be in favour with Napoleon which leads him to start changing the constitution for his own means. He could become a dictator.",
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"segment": "The Spanish peninsula became a mess, with a brother of Napoleon as king of Spain, and the King of Portugal leaving for Brazil. I suppose the spanish colonies had some issues about loyalty to a clear fake king in Madrid. And the authority of local governors weakened without a defined link to Europe. In Brazil the opposite happened. After finishing the war in Europe, the king was afraid to go back to Portugal, and wanted to rule the empire from Rio. Most of the weal\nContinue Reading\nThe main influence were the Napoleonic wars. And Napoleon was a consequence of the French Revolution, that is linked to enlightenment. The Spanish peninsula became a mess, with a brother of Napoleon as king of Spain, and the King of Portugal leaving for Brazil. I suppose the spanish colonies had some issues about loyalty to a clear fake king in Madrid. And the authority of local governors weakened without a defined link to Europe.",
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"segment": "It was probably the same in 1804. RudyNelson\n12 May 2013 7:20 p.m. PST\nA political move of pure control. His position as Emperor would would make him an equal at the political bargaining table with his arch-enemies the Austrain Emperor, the Russian Emperor and the Prussian Emperor. This was crucial for many reasons including influence among the germans as was being HRE..\nIt gave himcontrol over the assets of the Holy Roman Empire even if it was mainly for the German influence. It placed him above all of his allied 'kings'. It would allow him to appont lesser kings and create the Viceroy of North Italy and Duchy of Warsaw. Gustav\n12 May 2013 8:58 p.m. PST\nCurse those dastardly British for making Napoleon give up his republican sympathies…. basileus66\n12 May 2013 10:08 p.m. PST\nMy guess? Legitimacy. Napoleon was a conservative at heart.",
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"segment": "Indeed, the heavy cavalry sword was so long that in some ways Napoleon’s swordsmiths had invented a sword that was, in practice, a lance. Napoleon probably did not mind this, as he was influenced by M. de Lessac’s 1783 book De l’esprit militaire, which argued that the lance was the most efficient shock weapon for cavalry. In 1811, Napoleon created six regiments of unarmored lancers, planning to brigade them with the heavy cavalry. They proved effective anti-infantry troops and complemented the heavy cavalry well. Indeed, after Waterloo, the lance underwent a renaissance, with prominent military commentators such as Auguste de Marmont and Antoine-Henri Jomini arguing the lance was a superior anti-infantry weapon for cavalry and should be widely readopted. Napoleon, however, always preferred armored heavy cavalry to lancers. He considered his armored cuirassiers “the best cavalry in the world” for attacking infantry. Assessing Napoleonic Armored Cavalry: Innovation, Medieval Anachronism, or Both? Not everyone agreed with Napoleon’s assessment that armored cavalry were a battle-winning force.",
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"segment": "Warfare - In the field of military organisation, Napoleon continued the policy, which emerged from the Revolution, of promotion based primarily on merit. Corps replaced divisions as the largest army units, mobile artillery ( Self-propelled artillery ) was integrated into reserve batteries, the staff system became more fluid and cavalry returned as an important formation in French military doctrine. These methods are now referred to as essential features of Napoleonic warfare. The increased importance of artillery after 1807 stemmed from his creation of a highly mobile artillery force, the growth in artillery numbers, and changes in artillery practices. As a result of these factors, Napoleon, rather than relying on infantry to wear away the enemy's defenses, now could use massed artillery as a spearhead to pound a break in the enemy's line that was then exploited by supporting infantry and cavalry. Napoleon's biggest influence was in the conduct of warfare. Antoine-Henri Jomini explained Napoleon's methods in a widely used textbook that influenced all European and American armies. Napoleon was regarded by the influential military theorist Carl von Clausewitz as a genius in the operational art of war (He called Napoleon: \" God of War \"), and historians rank him as a great military commander. Wellington, when asked who was the greatest general of the day, answered: \"",
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"segment": "He fought more than 70 battles, losing only eight, mostly at the end. The great French dominion collapsed rapidly after the disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812. Napoleon was defeated in 1814 and exiled to the island of Elba, before returning and was finally defeated in 1815 at Waterloo. When was Napoleon finally defeated? The Battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18, 1815. Napolean’s army was defeated by the two armies of the Seventh Coalition – an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington and a Prussian army. Napolean was defeated, ending his 100-day reign. Did Napoleon invade England? Napoleon ‘s planned invasion of the United Kingdom at the start of the War of the Third Coalition, although never carried out, was a major influence on British naval strategy and the fortification of the coast of southeast England. Contrary to popular belief, the invasion was called off before the Battle of Trafalgar.",
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"segment": "Napoleon was successfully leading military campaigns, succeeding both abroad and squelching counter-revolutionary activities at home. While the people were hesitant to trust the Directory, they were more willing to get behind Bonaparte; he staged a coup and seized power on November 9, 1799. Napoleonic Code\nWhile Napoleon is often thought of as a tyrant, he did establish the Napoleonic Code, which became the standard by which all other laws would be established. It was the first civil code to establish that there should be: Freedom of religion\nNo privileges based on birth\nGovernment jobs for the most qualified\nIt strongly influenced many other civil codes throughout the world and for this, historians have referred to it as one of the most important codes in history. In addition to establishing a civil law, he also made many other reforms in France, including a sewer system, a tax code, and a centralized bank. All of these actions together essentially are the answer to the question 'when did the French Revolution end?'. Regardless of his methods, there's no doubt that Napoleon Bonaparte pulled France out of her pit at the French Revolution. Comments\nWrite a comment\nDisqus Comments\nWe were unable to load Disqus.",
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"segment": "The old common law was codified, placed in codes. After defeating Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815, the British imprisoned him on a remote island. Thinking about his career as a general and leader of France, Napoleon remarked: “ My real glory is not the 40 battles I won—for my defeat at Waterloo will destroy the memory of those victories. . . . What nothing will destroy, what will live forever, is my Civil Code.” Now approaching its 200th anniversary, the Code Napoleon continues to influence the lives of ordinary people in nearly all parts of the world. Napoleon was right. His most lasting legacy did not turn out to be his military conquests, but rather his foresight in realizing the unifying effect of a code of laws applying to all. For Discussion and Writing\n1. Why did Napoleon believe a new code of laws\nwas necessary for France?",
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"segment": "Otto von Bismarck was the 1st\nChancellor of Germany. How did nationalism influence domestic policy in the 1800s? Nationalism had a large affect on the Napoleonic Wars in the\nearly 1800's in France. The public supported the goals and world\nconquest wars of Napoleon. He, with almost absolute power was also\nable to make domestic reforms in education and public works. All of\nthis was dependent upon French nationalism. Later in the century,\nnationalists in France were in favor of the Second French empire's\nforays into Mexico. This was under the leadership of one of\nNapoleon Bonaparte's nephews. The 1848 Paris revolutions brought\nthe new Napoleon into power. Glasnost was a political policy introduced in what country?",
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"segment": "Most of the weal\nContinue Reading\nThe main influence were the Napoleonic wars. And Napoleon was a consequence of the French Revolution, that is linked to enlightenment. The Spanish peninsula became a mess, with a brother of Napoleon as king of Spain, and the King of Portugal leaving for Brazil. I suppose the spanish colonies had some issues about loyalty to a clear fake king in Madrid. And the authority of local governors weakened without a defined link to Europe. In Brazil the opposite happened. After finishing the war in Europe, the king was afraid to go back to Portugal, and wanted to rule the empire from Rio. Most of the wealth was in South Atlantic, Brazil and Angola. But the Portuguese could not accept that and in a certain way declared independence from Brazil, that kept being governed by the Portuguese royal family until 1989. Richard Guy\n, studied at The University of West London\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 3.3K answers and 805.9K answer views\nFirst the American Revolution and then the Hatian Revolution and then the French revolution and then the Spanish Revolution all becaaause of the enlightenment shed by the American revolution.",
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"segment": "He gave his country two decades of prosperity under an authoritarian government but finally led it to defeat in the Franco-German War. How long did Napoleon III rule France? Napoleon III ruled France as emperor from 1852 to 1870. He was also president of the Second Republic from 1850 to 1852. Who was the wife of Napoleon III? Napoleon III married countess Eugénie de Montijo in January 1853. She, later on, came to have a crucial influence on Napoleon III's foreign policy. How did Napoleon III die? At the Battle of Sedan, Napoleon III tried in vain to meet his death amid his troops, but on September 2, 1870, he surrendered. He was deposed, and on September 4, France's Third Republic was proclaimed.",
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"segment": "The directors frustrated the assembly's attempts at reform, and the economy nearly ground to a halt. The Rise of Napoleon\nIn the midst of the chaos, fighting one of the many wars France was engaged in on the European continent, was Napoleon Bonaparte. He provided the strong military leadership that was needed when factions within the French government decided to overthrow the Directorate. The Directorate was replaced by three consuls, and as one of the consuls, Napoleon swiftly began to rewrite laws, calm the chaos, stem the corruption, and bring stability back to the country. He also achieved victories against France's continental enemies and brought peace to France for the first time in years. The price however, was an eventual loss of freedom for the people of France, as Napoleon had himself crowned emperor in 1804. 00:15\n/\n00:45\nReplay\nSkip\nAds by\nRead More\nReferences\nBastille Day and The French Revolution: French Revolution cause: An Economic Crisis\nHistory Doctor: The Era of Napoleon Bonaparte\nLongman:",
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"headings": "\nNapoleon Hill Quotes & Top 10 Rules For Success\nHere are 5 Powerful Napoleon Hill Quotes & Top 10 Rules For Success.\n5 Powerful Napoleon Hill Quotes.\n1- “A goal is a dream with a deadline.” Napoleon Hill Quotes.\n2- “It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed.” Napoleon Hill Quotes.\n3- “Most great people have attained their greatest success just one step beyond their greatest failure.” Napoleon Hill Quotes.\n4- “If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.” Napoleon Hill Quotes.\n5- “Think twice before you speak, because your words and influence will plant the seed of either success or failure in the mind of another.” Napoleon Hill Quotes.\nNapoleon Hill’s Top 10 Rules For Success.\n1- Have a definite purpose.\n2- Get along peacefully with others.\n3- Believe.\n4- Your only limit is yourself.\nHow to ADOPT the MINDSET of a RICH Person! | Napoleon Hill | Top 10 Rules\n5- Take action.\n6- Improve your personality.\n7- Create, recognize, and act upon opportunities.\n8- Success must be planned.\n9- Move with courage and determination.\n10- Conceive, believe, achieve.\n",
"segment": "Thomas Edison became one of the worlds greatest inventors with only 3 months of traditional education. He did this by conceiving the idea of becoming a great inventor, believing he could, and the he set about doing it. No more excuses. Success can be yours. Share your favourite Napoleon Hill Quotes in the comments section. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.",
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"segment": "The people were now called in to vote to ratify this step taken by the regime, taken by Napoleon. The outcome of the vote was 3,568,885 in favor, 8,374 against. One might suspect that there was a certain amount of manipulation and influence brought to bear on the outcome, but Napoleon was quite clearly very popular in France at this time. During the coronation ceremony that crowned him Emperor, Napoleon broke with tradition and placed the crown upon his own head, rather than allow the Archbishop of Reims to place the crown on him (Image: By Jacques-Louis David/Public Domain)\nIn 1804, he used a trumped up royalist plot to declare himself emperor. He claimed that there was a conspiracy to return the Bourbon monarchy, to overthrow the Revolution. Napoleon constantly talked about the Revolution, even the Republic at times and saw the great danger. But he always tried to present himself on the one hand as a military man, a man of affairs, a pragmatist in some ways, but also as the legitimate heir of the Revolution. Once again, this step was ratified by a plebiscite, and the first line of this new constitutional document read: “ The government of the Republic is entrusted to an Emperor.”",
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"segment": "When temperatures drop below 56°F, tin crumbles into powder. Were the soldiers of the G\nThough many factors have been proposed to explain the failure of Napoleon's 1812 Russian campaign, it has also been linked to something as small as a button - a tin button, the kind that fastened everything from the greatcoats of Napoleon's officers to the trousers of his foot soldiers. When temperatures drop below 56°F, tin crumbles into powder. Were the soldiers of the Grande Armée acutee fatally weakened by cold because the buttons of their uniforms fell apart? How different our world might be if tin did not disintegrate at low temperatures and the French had continued their eastward expansion! This fascinating book tells the stories of seventeen molecules that, like the tin of those buttons, greatly influenced the course of history. These molecules provided the impetus for early exploration and made possible the ensuing voyages of discovery. They resulted in grand feats of engineering and spurred advances in medicine; lie behind changes in gender roles, in law, and in the environment; and have determined what we today eat, drink, and wear.",
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"segment": "The change in property. The Revolution was a borgoise one and property of different kinds migrated from old owners to new ones: mostly peasants. This created the base for the politics that followed - 20 years of Napoleon Empire. I am again returning to Napoleon simply because we can't deny that the Empire, taking over the whole Europe and remaining in our minds even now, 200 years from the events. But the Empire and anything related to it would be impossible if the property didn't migrate. The support of land-owning peasants was the fundamental thing that allowed Napoleon come to power, it was the thing that let him hold it and it was the thing that allowed him to come back after loosing completely and get full support of the population. It didn't touch just Napoleon. Peasants all over the world were influenced by the call of Revolution. This set the beggining to the fall of feodalism as a thing.",
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"segment": "Why? They were the Consular Guard before that and merely had a name and button change after the transformation from First Consul to Emperor. B\nBrechtel198\n12 May 2013 1:32 p.m. PST\nThanks, John, I appreciate the compliment, especially coming from you. B\nSparker\n12 May 2013 6:29 p.m. PST\nCos he though the Pope might drop the crown? 138SquadronRAF\n12 May 2013 7:06 p.m. PST\nEmperor, but Emperor of the French, not Emperor of France\nI'm sorry, I don't understand the distinction. It was probably the same in 1804. RudyNelson\n12 May 2013 7:20 p.m. PST\nA political move of pure control. His position as Emperor would would make him an equal at the political bargaining table with his arch-enemies the Austrain Emperor, the Russian Emperor and the Prussian Emperor. This was crucial for many reasons including influence among the germans as was being HRE..\nIt gave himcontrol over the assets of the Holy Roman Empire even if it was mainly for the German influence. It placed him above all of his allied 'kings'.",
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"segment": "Corruption and Chaos of the Republic\nAfter 1795, the republic was governed by five men, called the Directorate, and the National Assembly. The nation appeared to be in on the road back to recovery and prosperity. But the men who ruled the Directorate were corrupt, and there was constant infighting. War expenses were actually propping the economy up. If the soldiers returned home, there would be an influx of people who needed jobs, so the Directorate prolonged wars with other countries to stay in power. The directors frustrated the assembly's attempts at reform, and the economy nearly ground to a halt. The Rise of Napoleon\nIn the midst of the chaos, fighting one of the many wars France was engaged in on the European continent, was Napoleon Bonaparte. He provided the strong military leadership that was needed when factions within the French government decided to overthrow the Directorate. The Directorate was replaced by three consuls, and as one of the consuls, Napoleon swiftly began to rewrite laws, calm the chaos, stem the corruption, and bring stability back to the country. He also achieved victories against France's continental enemies and brought peace to France for the first time in years.",
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"segment": "One of the ways that Napoleon maintained control of France was through Patronage and Honours. Napoleon gathered the loyalty of the wealthy landowners and important military leaders. He also used it to influence the Senate for his own means, as Napoleon could pick who was in the senate he then \"bribed\" them with honours and other such titles for example the \"Legion of Honour\" or being a \"Notable\". These men would want to continue to be in favour with Napoleon which leads him to start changing the constitution for his own means. He could become a dictator. For example the senate were dependent on Napoleon and feared a return to the monarchy and this lead them in 1802 ...read more. Middle\nNapoleon could completely prevent any negative material from being produced which gave him the important power of controlling the public's opinion. He increased this by his use of propaganda by using Artists, sculptors and architects for monuments, statues and paintings depicting Napoleon as a romantic hero-figure and increasing the feeling of an Empire. This was how Napoleon wanted the people to see him as; strong, rightful leader with legitimate position and hardworking and a great military leader.",
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"segment": "You realize you don’t need to give up on things, but just improve how you do something. You learn to use feedback to your advantage and improve your own skillset. You go through deep practice\nDuring video games, you’ll also go through something psychologists refer to as deep practice. This means you repeat a set of circumstances over-and-over again. For example, if you die at a single boss in Dark Souls, you’ll keep repeating the same behavior until you eventually get it right. While this might seem frustrating, it’s actually really useful for you in terms of your problem solving skills. Deep practice teaches you to focus on a task and to immerse yourself in it fully. You learn to put your mind into solving the issue at hand and the more focused you are like this, the quicker you’ll actually learn. Indeed, deep practice is often used as part of a fighter pilot training – simulations will help the pilots to be better in real life. You get to try different things\nVideo games are also beneficial to problem solving because they allow you to try different things without it costing you anything.",
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"segment": "But video games also have their critics. Many experts claim children are spending too much time playing games and wasting their brain cells. Video games are seen by some as a mindless fun that is making us all stupid. But is this the case? According to science, the resolute answer is ‘no’. Video games are actually rather good at helping people improve problem-solving skills, boost our creative side and even improve our money-management. Here’s a look at how video games can help improve problem solving and creativity. Benefits to your problem solving skills\nSo, let’s look at how video games are able to boost your problem solving skills. There are five core ways you can improve your ability to solve problems better when you spend time playing video games. You learn from mistakes\nOf course, video games are great for helping you learn from a mistake.",
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"segment": "How to get the benefits\nOf course, the above doesn’t mean that you can just sit in front of the computer or gaming console all day long. It’s still important to spend time doing other things as a kid or an adult. Reading books, watching movies, going out to exercise and eating right – all of these are a big part of a healthy lifestyle. You don’t want a single hobby to consume all of your time. However, the above also shows that playing games is not bad for you. You shouldn’t be afraid to buy a game or two and spending a few moments every day playing a bit of video games. If you want to be frugal with your gaming interest, use VoucherBin to find discount codes for the biggest gaming retailers and get your favorite games at low prices. Remember to check game reviews and aim to broaden your gaming library. The more diverse games you play, the better it will be for your problem solving and creativity. So, don’t be afraid to play games or let your kids play them regularly.",
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"segment": "Well, video games allow your brain to rest and reset. When you’re playing a game, you’re immersing yourself in it. Allowing your brain to make new connections and avoiding thinking a problem you might have. The range of tasks you need to perform and problems you need to solve will help you be more creative in real life. You learn to be more flexible in your thinking and look at things in life in different angles. How to get the benefits\nOf course, the above doesn’t mean that you can just sit in front of the computer or gaming console all day long. It’s still important to spend time doing other things as a kid or an adult. Reading books, watching movies, going out to exercise and eating right – all of these are a big part of a healthy lifestyle. You don’t want a single hobby to consume all of your time. However, the above also shows that playing games is not bad for you.",
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"segment": "With a video game, when you make a mistake, you often realize it immediately. If you tried to jump from a cliff and you couldn’t reach the other side, you learn to understand what distances are too long for those jumps. You constantly analyse your behavior in the game – you learn to adjust your approach as you go along. This is an important skill. The ability to learn from mistakes will also help you in real life. You realize you don’t need to give up on things, but just improve how you do something. You learn to use feedback to your advantage and improve your own skillset. You go through deep practice\nDuring video games, you’ll also go through something psychologists refer to as deep practice. This means you repeat a set of circumstances over-and-over again. For example, if you die at a single boss in Dark Souls, you’ll keep repeating the same behavior until you eventually get it right.",
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"segment": "While this is tremendously frustrating, it teaches you consistency and it's useful in terms of problem-solving. Another benefit of video games is that you could try different things to solve a problem without it costing you anything. The trial and error approach in video games is just as useful as it is in real life. But video games teach us that the solutions and the approaches w take aren't always obvious, and trying another thing is harmless. And as funny as it may seem, video games teach you when to give up. In real life, you may often keep hitting a brick wall with your solution without knowing it's not the solution. In video games, it's kind of different. You will not try running the same minefield repeatedly 100 times because you'll learn soon enough that it always blows up. How video games can improve hand-eye coordination\nUntil very recently, video games were only thought to be played by people with no social life whatsoever. However, a number of studies showed that video games actually have a positive impact on visuomotor control.",
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"segment": "You learn to be more flexible in your thinking. You experience a variety of problems and solutions\nOverall, video games are great for showing you that there are a variety of problems with a variety of solutions. You not only have different types of games that teach you everything from algebra to memory, but you also can solve these problems in a variety of ways. This is a great flexible approach to problem solving in real life. Improving your creativity\nSo, how does all of this relate to creativity? Well, video games allow your brain to rest and reset. When you’re playing a game, you’re immersing yourself in it. Allowing your brain to make new connections and avoiding thinking a problem you might have. The range of tasks you need to perform and problems you need to solve will help you be more creative in real life. You learn to be more flexible in your thinking and look at things in life in different angles.",
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"segment": "You learn to give up\nIt might seem a bit silly to say, but video games are actually good at teaching you how and when to give up. In real life, you might often keep hitting a brick wall with your solution without really knowing you won’t solve the problem like that. In a video game, you get the feedback that your approach is wrong rather quick. You won’t try running through the same minefield repeatedly for 100 times – you’ll learn soon, it’ll always blow up. Therefore, you start knowing when you’re just wasting time. You learn to be more flexible in your thinking. You experience a variety of problems and solutions\nOverall, video games are great for showing you that there are a variety of problems with a variety of solutions. You not only have different types of games that teach you everything from algebra to memory, but you also can solve these problems in a variety of ways. This is a great flexible approach to problem solving in real life. Improving your creativity\nSo, how does all of this relate to creativity?",
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"segment": "Well, the first thing that video games help is that they are fun. Period. Your brain and body are relaxed to the highest level, so much that you have no worry in the world. But, besides having fun, there are a lot of positive things that come out of gaming. Playing games, including violent shooter games, can boost one's learning, health, and social skills according to the American Psychological Association. “Important research has already been conducted for decades on the negative effects of gaming, including addiction, depression and aggression, and we are certainly not suggesting that this should be ignored,” said lead author Isabela Granic, PhD, of Radboud University Nijmegen in The Netherlands. There are a lot of benefits from gaming, such as exercising your brain. To begin with, recent studies from noted research and scientific organization have proved something amazing: playing games could help improve the quality of life for the disabled or mentally ill. The study conducted at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development found out that playing games increase the grey matter.",
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"segment": "In real life, you may often keep hitting a brick wall with your solution without knowing it's not the solution. In video games, it's kind of different. You will not try running the same minefield repeatedly 100 times because you'll learn soon enough that it always blows up. How video games can improve hand-eye coordination\nUntil very recently, video games were only thought to be played by people with no social life whatsoever. However, a number of studies showed that video games actually have a positive impact on visuomotor control. Visuomotor control is also known as hand-eye coordination, which is the harmony between eye and hand movement. The University of Toronto found our from a study that people who play regularly video games perform better in the sensorimotor tasks. Especially people who play first-person shooters like \"Call of Duty\", or \"Assassin's Creed\". The study suggested also that playing those kinds of video games might become a treatment for people who suffer from hand-eye coordination or sensorimotor skills in general. One hour of video gaming can increase the brain's ability to focus\nAnother fascinating study back in 2014 showed that teenagers who played more games showed an increase in the cortical thickness in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.",
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"segment": "You shouldn’t be afraid to buy a game or two and spending a few moments every day playing a bit of video games. If you want to be frugal with your gaming interest, use VoucherBin to find discount codes for the biggest gaming retailers and get your favorite games at low prices. Remember to check game reviews and aim to broaden your gaming library. The more diverse games you play, the better it will be for your problem solving and creativity. So, don’t be afraid to play games or let your kids play them regularly. Video games can be beneficial – just don’t overdo them! The Author\nScreenInvasion Staff",
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"segment": "While this might seem frustrating, it’s actually really useful for you in terms of your problem solving skills. Deep practice teaches you to focus on a task and to immerse yourself in it fully. You learn to put your mind into solving the issue at hand and the more focused you are like this, the quicker you’ll actually learn. Indeed, deep practice is often used as part of a fighter pilot training – simulations will help the pilots to be better in real life. You get to try different things\nVideo games are also beneficial to problem solving because they allow you to try different things without it costing you anything. If you play a puzzle game, you can continue checking out different experiments. The trial and error approach in games is useful in real life because of confidence. Sometimes we might avoid problems just because we think we don’t know how to solve it. But video games teach us that the solutions and approaches are not always obvious and that there’s no harm in trying a few things. Figuring out the way out of the secret room, for instance, will give you a sense of accomplishment and boost your confidence in trusting your skills.",
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"segment": "This helps the kids at a young age solve problems faster and better. And more often than not, players need to make split-second decisions that will determine if he will pass the level. Video games also help a lot of the concentration of the kid. All of the video games require attention, and it's very well known that it can keep you occupied for a very long time. This is brought about by the player's need to achieve a certain objective in order to pass the level. And that's how video games help solve real-world problems faster, generally speaking. David Brooke\nDavid Brooke has been working with writing challenged clients for over four years. He provides ghost writing, coaching and ghost editing services. His educational background in family science and journalism has given him a broad base from which to approach many topics.",
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"segment": "If you play a puzzle game, you can continue checking out different experiments. The trial and error approach in games is useful in real life because of confidence. Sometimes we might avoid problems just because we think we don’t know how to solve it. But video games teach us that the solutions and approaches are not always obvious and that there’s no harm in trying a few things. Figuring out the way out of the secret room, for instance, will give you a sense of accomplishment and boost your confidence in trusting your skills. You learn to give up\nIt might seem a bit silly to say, but video games are actually good at teaching you how and when to give up. In real life, you might often keep hitting a brick wall with your solution without really knowing you won’t solve the problem like that. In a video game, you get the feedback that your approach is wrong rather quick. You won’t try running through the same minefield repeatedly for 100 times – you’ll learn soon, it’ll always blow up. Therefore, you start knowing when you’re just wasting time.",
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"segment": "Video games are a really fun way to spend your time. And the more popular the games have become, the more hooked we've gotten to it. Especially now that you have so many ways of playing video games. You have different gaming consoles, computers, laptops, tablets, and even smartphones. It really became a part of our life day by day. And, of course, having a Prebuilt Gaming PC helps you even more. But, there's a silver lining here – we benefit from it. A lot. Well, there are a couple of how video games help solve real-world problems faster: Learning from your mistakes\nYou go through deep practice\nYou get to try different things\nLearning when to give up\nYou face a lot of different problems\nBenefits of Video Games (Credits OEDB.org)\nAll the benefits\nWe all make mistakes on a daily basis.",
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"segment": "But the difference between that and the video game mistake is that in video games you know immediately you made a mistake. If you try to jump from a cliff to the other and can't reach it, you learn to understand the distances that are too long to jump. This is a very imporant skill, as the ability to learn from your mistakes can be crucial. Deep practice, on the other hand, is what psychologists call repeating a set of circumstances over and over again. Like, when you die at a boss's mission, and you keep repeating the same behavior until you eventually get it right and pass the mission. While this is tremendously frustrating, it teaches you consistency and it's useful in terms of problem-solving. Another benefit of video games is that you could try different things to solve a problem without it costing you anything. The trial and error approach in video games is just as useful as it is in real life. But video games teach us that the solutions and the approaches w take aren't always obvious, and trying another thing is harmless. And as funny as it may seem, video games teach you when to give up.",
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"segment": "Problem-Solving Skills\nAlthough it is not clear whether video games can help enhance general knowledge, studies show that gaming can improve problem-solving skills. There are video games developed to make players use critical thinking skills. While video games affect hand eye coordination, they also help solve problems. With problem-solving skills, players can solve school, work, or home-related problems. Leadership and Socialization\nSome people think gaming is for people that have no work, responsibilities, and people who have no dignity. Similar Topic! Playing Video Games and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome\nThey also view gamers as anti-social and individuals who do not want to mingle with other people. But this is not the case with modern video games. With introducing modern consoles and online video games, gaming has turned out to be one of the best social places. People from all over the world can now discover new friends after meeting on Mass Multi-player Online Role Player Game (MMORPG) platforms.",
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"segment": "Do Video Games Help Kids? The researchers took two groups of kids aged 7 to 13. One group played an action game known as Rayman Raving Rabbids while the other team played a slow-paced game. After the game, they tested the reading skills of both groups. They discovered that the group that played action games read faster, better, and more accurately than the slow-paced game group. Problem-Solving Skills\nAlthough it is not clear whether video games can help enhance general knowledge, studies show that gaming can improve problem-solving skills. There are video games developed to make players use critical thinking skills. While video games affect hand eye coordination, they also help solve problems. With problem-solving skills, players can solve school, work, or home-related problems. Leadership and Socialization\nSome people think gaming is for people that have no work, responsibilities, and people who have no dignity.",
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"segment": "5. Problem Solving\nStrategic and role-playing video games also challenge players to solve complex problems. This virtual problem-solving serves as great practice for real-life hurdles. The American Psychological Association showed in a 2013 study that adolescents who played strategy video games had improved problem-solving abilities and better grades in school. The study showed a correlation between how frequently the participants were playing games and how much improvement they saw — the more strategy games they played, the more their problem-solving skills and school grades improved. Almost every genre of video game involves problem-solving, whether it’s figuring out a puzzle or finding the fastest escape route. These problems can involve both memorization and analysis to solve them, as well as a little creativity. Obstacles in video games are often very open-ended without a lot of instruction, meaning players must experiment with trial and error. When your attempt to solve a problem in a video game fails the first time — or the first 10 times — you are also learning how to be resilient and persistent when facing challenges in real life. 6.",
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"segment": "Most to Least\nReplies: Least to Most\nGames are helpful\nVideo games have a chance to make people calmer, improve their reaction time, improve their ability to detect contrast, improve motor skills, and sometimes even help with school issues. Not to mention that some games encourage teamwork and develop puzzle-solving skills. Games like Tetris can also improve ones ability to organize, and others like Call of Duty can teach resource management. Some schools today are considering integrating video games as a way to help teach students. Report Post\nLike\nReply\n0\n1\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nVideo games are very helpful\nGaming is a widely debated subject among the tabloids because of different views on how gaming effects society. Over the last 20 years the opinion has generally been that gaming is a bad thing. In recent years scientists have debated the benefits on someone’s life, such as reaction times and problem solving. Playing time is one of the problems that is largely talked about. Many people express their concern that people spend an average of 2-6 hours per day playing games.",
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"segment": "Just like being faced with an ambush in a shooter game, quick decisions are important when facing a dangerous situation in real life, such as a car that might hit you on the highway. Video games can also improve decision-making as it relates to long-term planning. When playing strategy games like Civilization or SimCity, you have to plan ahead and make decisions now that will benefit you down the road. These games train your brain to recognize potential outcomes and implications of your choices to make the best choices for your desired result. When a person practices these skills in a virtual world, they will be able to better apply them in the real world. 5. Problem Solving\nStrategic and role-playing video games also challenge players to solve complex problems. This virtual problem-solving serves as great practice for real-life hurdles. The American Psychological Association showed in a 2013 study that adolescents who played strategy video games had improved problem-solving abilities and better grades in school. The study showed a correlation between how frequently the participants were playing games and how much improvement they saw — the more strategy games they played, the more their problem-solving skills and school grades improved.",
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"segment": "Playing video games is regularly beneficial because it develops strategic skills. With gaming experience, it’s easier to solve real-world problems using what you learned in a video game. Gamers know how to plan, how to think forward and they can come up with various strategies. Hence, if you feel your work or tasks are overwhelming, it might be a good idea to play strategic video games. Multitasking Skills\nAnother skill players can improve when they play video games is multitasking. Improving multitasking skills is important in today’s modern world. It is a skill that can help increase productivity at school, work or at home. By enhancing your multitasking skills, players can accomplish more activities in less time. Similar Topic! Games Everyone Should Play Like Now\nHappily, video games can help develop all these important skills.",
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"headings": "17 Reasons Why Playing Video Games Are Good For Your Kids\n17 Reasons Why Playing Video Games Are Good For Your Kids\nPhysical Benefits\n#1. Better Motor Skills\n#2. Improved Vision\n#3. Full Body Movement\n#4. Burning Calories\n#5. Pain Management\n#6. Enhanced Balance\n#7. Keeps Cravings In Check\nMental Improvements\n#8. Improved Memory\n#9. Possible Dyslexia Benefits\n#10. Boosted Interest In School Subjects\n#11. Promotes Thinking On Your Feet\n#12. Keeping Minds Young\n#13. Sparking An Interest In Technology\nSocial Development\n#14. Promoting Leadership\n#15. Broadened Social Activity\n#16. Teaching How To Share\n#17. Inspire Storytelling\n",
"segment": "This is mainly because kids are held responsible for promoting characters’ safety, or they are required to complete a task or mission for the good of others. This active play may help kids want to step into the limelight in school, and also help them think quickly during the problem solving process, especially when solving real world problems. #15. Broadened Social Activity\nLots of games today are designed for multi-use players, which is a great opportunity to open up the lines of communication between parents and their kids, siblings, and even making friends in person and online. Video games can establish a common ground for common interests and bonds between young players. #16. Teaching How To Share\nVideo games teach kids how to share in a number of ways. Not only do they need to take turns actually playing a game, but they learn how a shared conversation occurs. Children can’t certainly talk over one another and work together to solve a problem or complete a mission. So, they practice the art of conversation and communicating in a non-threatening, fun way!",
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"headings": "What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nWhat Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nTable of Contents\nWhat are the cons and pros\nThe disadvantage of playing video game\n1. Addiction\n2. Negative effects for you and the social\n3. Attention problem\nThe advantage of playing video game\n1. Release Stress\n2. Improves attention and concentration\n3. Improves problem-solving skills\nThings to remember when playing video game (The Tips)\n1. Control Play Time\n2. Play together\n3. Know your Interest\n",
"segment": "But it very depends, some game machinic are build to let the player focus on the mission, pay attention to the quest from the video game. For example, when you play counter strike the classic FPS game, you need to stay alert when competing with other player or else you are going to lose. It just like playing football, video game, in this case is nothing different. 3. Improves problem-solving skills\nMostly video game is built to be the challenging or solving problem; you need to think about how to finish the quest or task and go to the next level. In this process, it trains your brain to be more good at solving the puzzle, and it is a handy skill in the society. YouTube\nAsapSCIENCE\n9.66M subscribers\nSubscribe\nCan Video Games Make You Smarter? Watch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos\nMore videos\nYou're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations.",
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"headings": "Do Video Games Affect Hand Eye Coordination?\nXbox PC Gaming Knowledge\nDo Video Games Affect Hand Eye Coordination?\nContents hide\nHow do Video Games Affect Hand Eye Coordination?\nAge doesn’t matter; gaming can help develop hand eye coordination.\nGamers vs Surgeons\nAdditional Skills Learned from Gaming\nForward Thinking and Strategic Planning\nMultitasking Skills\nMost games require users to execute multiple tasks to win a game.\nReading skills\nProblem-Solving Skills\nLeadership and Socialization\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "Some of these activities include playing a game with a controller, driving, writing, and much more. It’s difficult to develop a skill that requires fast thinking and movements. Research shows that there is a direct connection between playing action games and improving hand eye coordination. Contents hide\n1 How do Video Games Affect Hand Eye Coordination? 2 Gamers vs Surgeons\n3 Additional Skills Learned from Gaming\n3.1 Forward Thinking and Strategic Planning\n3.2 Multitasking Skills\n3.3 Reading skills\n3.4 Problem-Solving Skills\n3.5 Leadership and Socialization\n4 Conclusion\nHow do Video Games Affect Hand Eye Coordination? Gamers have more opportunities to improve hand eye coordination than non-gamers. Based on recent studies, everyone has these skills; However, constant gaming allows you to become efficient. Once the skills develop, players will perform several activities faster than non-gamers. Government studies indicate that playing video games increases visuomotor reaction times.",
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"headings": "\nDo video games help develop life skills?\nGames are helpful\nVideo games are very helpful\nYes, video games develop life skills.\nOf course they do, how do you think kids these days are still succeeding?\nThey Develop Better Reaction Times And Can Actually Increase Your Life\nHand eye coordination\nThey most certainly do.\nYes they do.\nVideo Games Develop Life Skills\nMhm ,yes they do\nVideo games make you intelligant\nThey lead to antisocial behavior.\nNo They Do Not\nNo, video games do not help develop life skills.\nThe Positive and Negative Effects of Video Games\nIt is not good.\n",
"segment": "Report Post\nLike\nReply\n0\n1\n(Maximum 900 words)\nSubmit\nVideo games are very helpful\nGaming is a widely debated subject among the tabloids because of different views on how gaming effects society. Over the last 20 years the opinion has generally been that gaming is a bad thing. In recent years scientists have debated the benefits on someone’s life, such as reaction times and problem solving. Playing time is one of the problems that is largely talked about. Many people express their concern that people spend an average of 2-6 hours per day playing games. This is generally thought as being bad, as you’re not moving, sat in the same position, almost lifeless. People believe that because you’re effectively a zombie, just using your hands, your brain is hardly being used and you become lazy. But X-ray computed tomography (CT scans) shows large brain activity when playing some games, which can improve certain areas of life. Playing a game such as call of duty (first person shooter) or Forza (racing) can improve your reactions, problem solving, creativity, multitasking, financial management, hand eye coordination, and sometimes you can learn from historical events. This can be very helpful to someone in the real world.",
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"headings": "Positive And Negative Effects Of Video Games On Teenagers\nPositive And Negative Effects Of Video Games On Teenagers\nPositive Effects Of Video Games On Teenagers:\n1. Improves cognitive functions:\nFree Worksheets and Printables for Kids\n2. Hand and eye coordination:\n3. Quick thinking and accuracy:\n4. Work on dexterity:\n5. Problem-solving abilities\n6. Some games can improve moods and ward off anxiety\n7. Promote the theory of incremental intelligence\n8. Other benefits\nNegative Effects Of Video Games\n1. Aggression in teens:\n2. Addiction to gaming:\n3. Poor academic performance:\n4. Adverse effects on health:\nTips For Managing Teen Media Consumption\nSymptoms Of Video Game Addiction\n1. Excessively preoccupied:\n2. Lacks control:\n3. Neglects other things in life:\n4. Becomes a spendthrift:\n5. Gets defensive\nMeasures To Address Video Game Addiction In Children\n1. Talk to your teen:\n2. Limit the time:\n3. Consult a therapist:\n4. Cognitive behavioral therapy or CBT:\nRecommended Articles:\n",
"segment": "They learn to use the shortcut functions on the keyboard and give quick responses. 5. Problem-solving abilities\nResearchers suggest that video games can aid teens in developing problem-solving skills because while playing strategic video games like role-plays, young adolescents get better at solving problems. 6. Some games can improve moods and ward off anxiety\nGames such as Angry Birds and Bejewelled II are straightforward and bring instant happiness or relaxation and improve moods. Researcher Granic calls it a “fundamental emotional benefit” kids can derive from video games. The games can also teach young people how to cope with failures. 7. Promote the theory of incremental intelligence\nTeens, who are encouraged and praised for working on a puzzle or game, develop an idea of progressive knowledge, which is essentially believing that intelligence is not fixed and can be improved; it can be grown with effort and time.",
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"segment": "While one widely held view maintains playing video games is intellectually lazy, such play actually may strengthen a range of cognitive skills such as spatial navigation, reasoning, memory and perception, according to several studies reviewed in the article. This is particularly true for shooter video games that are often violent, the authors said. A 2013 meta-analysis found that playing shooter video games improved a player’s capacity to think about objects in three dimensions, just as well as academic courses to enhance these same skills, according to the study. This enhanced thinking was not found with playing other types of video games, such as puzzles or role-playing games. Playing video games, including violent shooter games, may boost learning, health and social skills, according to a review of research on the positive effects of video game play to be published by the American Psychological Association. 1. Problem solving and creativity. From an early age, video games can help with schooling by working with planning and problem-solving. Games that require players to search, negotiate, plan various approaches in order to advance to a new level, and implement strategies can help improve children's brain development. The process of understanding game rules and learning by doing provides children with essential decision-making skills.",
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"segment": "Fast thinking and accuracy\nVideo game action prepares players for intelligent decisions in a split second. They also need close attention to handle unexpected changes in the game. 3. The ability to solve problems\nResearchers suggest that video games can help teens develop problem-solving skills because, by playing strategic video games such as Minecraft or Roblox. Some games allows to create new levels or music (like robloxsong) which develops imagination. 4. Some games can improve mood and remove anxiety\nGames like Angry Birds and Bejeweled II are simple and bring instant happiness or relaxation and enhance mood. The Granic researcher calls this a \"fundamental emotional benefit\" that children can get from video games. Games can also teach young people to cope with setbacks. 5.",
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"headings": "12 Reasons why video games make you an all-round better person\n12 Reasons why video games make you an all-round better person\nPhoto: Flickr: Joriel \"Joz\" Jimenez, via Compfight\nVideo games attract more than their fair share of criticism.\nOverview\n\\#1 – Games help to improve reading in dyslexic children\n\\#2 – Some games improve cognitive flexibility\n\\#3 – First-person shooters can improve your eyesight\n\\#4 – Gaming improves your mood\n\\#5 – Gaming improves decision-making\n\\#6 – Games improve spatial skills\n\\#7 – Playing Tetris can reduce cravings for food, alcohol and cigarettes\n\\#8 – Games foster pro-social “helping” behaviour\n\\#9 –Games help you regulate your emotions\n\\#10 – Games are likely to improve problem-solving ability\n\\#11 – Playing games may enhance creativity in children\n\\#12 – Gaming improves your motivation\n",
"segment": "You're trying to accomplish something whenever you’re playing a game, and this goal encourages you to push forward, reappraising situations and your approach as needed to succeed. This technique is a well-established emotional regulation strategy, and the benefit expected from games fits in with established theories of play. Photo: Flickr: MICK + WOUT, via Compfight\n\\#10 – Games are likely to improve problem-solving ability\nIt makes sense that games would improve problem-solving, because the vast majority of games involve it in one form or another, often with little introduction or instruction beforehand. Researchers have argued that gaming leads to an experimental, trial-and-error approach to problem-solving, but this hasn’t been tested very much. One study showed a correlation between playing role-playing games (“World of Warcraft,” specifically) and improved problem-solving, but it was only a correlation, so it could be that problem-solvers gravitate towards that sort of game. Another, long-term study found the same basic effect, on both self-reported problem solving skills and performance in exams. Despite the limited evidence, it’s expected that there will be notable benefits to problem solving ability in gamers. That feeling of frustration you get when you’re stuck on a particular area or can’t come up with the right approach to beat a boss provides another key benefit of gaming:",
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"segment": "Exercise Your Brain and Improve Problem-Solving Skills\nAdvertisement\nThe jury’s still out on whether playing video games can make us smarter, but researchers have found that parts of the brain (related to memory, muscle control, strategic planning, and spatial navigation) can get bigger as a result of playing. Again, this doesn’t necessarily mean we get smarter as a result, but the findings suggest video gaming can be used to treat some brain disorders. Even if video games don’t improve our IQ or cognitive ability, they can teach us new skills and help us practice them. Some games are designed with problem solving, critical thinking, and reading comprehension challenges. And, of course, there are educational apps and games for kids of all ages. 7. Relax and Relieve Anxiety and Stress\nAdvertisement\nFor many people, playing video games is much-needed downtime. The psychological benefits of playing video games can carry over into real life when they relieve stress and anxiety. Some studies have shown immersive games can even treat post-traumatic stress disorder. Of course, this depends on us not playing rage-inducing games.",
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"segment": "It might not be an obvious lesson from video games, and it requires introspection on our part, but lessons like these carry over from gaming to real life. 9. Learn How to Deal with People in Real Life\nG/O Media may get a commission\nGabba Goods 1080P HD Webcam\n$14 at SideDeal\nOnline games offer plenty of opportunities to interact with other players. Each of those experiences can teach a few things about how to deal with others in real life —you can work well with just about anyone, perhaps, if you have the same goal (whether finishing a dungeon or working on a presentation) and how clear upfront communication is essential because others can’t read our minds. 8. Exercise Your Brain and Improve Problem-Solving Skills\nAdvertisement\nThe jury’s still out on whether playing video games can make us smarter, but researchers have found that parts of the brain (related to memory, muscle control, strategic planning, and spatial navigation) can get bigger as a result of playing. Again, this doesn’t necessarily mean we get smarter as a result, but the findings suggest video gaming can be used to treat some brain disorders. Even if video games don’t improve our IQ or cognitive ability, they can teach us new skills and help us practice them. Some games are designed with problem solving, critical thinking, and reading comprehension challenges. And, of course, there are educational apps and games for kids of all ages.",
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"segment": "The hippocampus is just one region responsible for semantic memory, visual imagery, and cognitive control. 3.Improved problem-solving skills: Puzzle games or role-playing games such as World of Warcraft have shown to improve children’s ability to plan, organize, and use flexible thinking during their gameplay. This may demonstrate itself in higher grades in school as well. 4. Video Games Give a Boost in Creativity: In the case of middle school kids, playing video games such as Minecraft has been linked to creativity. This was determined through the use of the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking, which is a well-respected and validated test. The children who played video games hit every marker on the test regardless of race or gender. A separate test was performed to test if short-term gaming had the same creative benefit.",
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"segment": "Meta-analysis studies showed that spatial skills can be learned in a relatively brief time by playing video games and that the results are often comparable to training in formal courses designed to enhance those same skills. Cognitive advantages from video games also appear to produce greater neural processing and efficiency, improve attention functioning, and help with pattern recognition. The best results appear to come from \"shooter\" video games as opposed to puzzle-solving or role-playing games though modern games tend to be too complex to make easy conclusions about the kind of cognitive benefits they can produce. article continues after advertisement\nOpen-ended video games and other interactive media available online allow young people to improve problem-solving skills by learning to solve puzzles through trial-and-error. Interactive games also appear to improve creativity as well. Although it is still not clear how well the skills learned from video games generalize to real-world situations, early research results seem promising. Motivation - By setting specific tasks and allowing young people to work through obstacles to achieve those tasks, video games can help boost self-esteem and help children learn the value of persistence. By providing immediate feedback as video game players solve problems and achieve greater expertise, players can learn to see themselves as having skills and intelligence they might not otherwise realize they possess. Gaming helps young people realize that intelligence is incremental, i.e., something that can increase with time and effort rather than being fixed. Immediate feedback also keeps players in the \" zone of proximal development \" which allows them to solve problems on their own while working towards specific goals.",
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"segment": "Children were given three different games to play for 30 minutes. The games were Serious Sam, (a shooter game), Portal 2 (a problem-solving game), or Minecraft. All games showed at least a temporary improvement in the area of flexibility as it relates to creativity. Portal 2 showed the best results of the three. In another study, it was found that gamers tend to be more open to new experiences, which is a trait that lends itself toward creativity as well. 5. Reduce Stress: Certain video games that are of a simpler structure, such as Angry Birds, can help kids relax. It has been shown to not only reduce stress but also improve mood. It is suspected that it may be due to the fact that simpler games are designed to make it easy for kids to win.",
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"segment": "Some games require a lot of these skills to be successful. For example, players should keep track of position, speed, goal, direction and more. The brain processes all this data and coordinates with the hands, since all actions are performed from the keyboard or game controller. Lead author of the research Isabela Granic from the Radboud University Nijmegen in The Netherlands, says, \"This has critical implications for education and career development, as previous research has established the power of spatial skills for achievement in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.\" 2. Fast thinking and accuracy\nVideo game action prepares players for intelligent decisions in a split second. They also need close attention to handle unexpected changes in the game. 3. The ability to solve problems\nResearchers suggest that video games can help teens develop problem-solving skills because, by playing strategic video games such as Minecraft or Roblox. Some games allows to create new levels or music (like robloxsong) which develops imagination.",
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"segment": "Researchers have argued that gaming leads to an experimental, trial-and-error approach to problem-solving, but this hasn’t been tested very much. One study showed a correlation between playing role-playing games (“World of Warcraft,” specifically) and improved problem-solving, but it was only a correlation, so it could be that problem-solvers gravitate towards that sort of game. Another, long-term study found the same basic effect, on both self-reported problem solving skills and performance in exams. Despite the limited evidence, it’s expected that there will be notable benefits to problem solving ability in gamers. That feeling of frustration you get when you’re stuck on a particular area or can’t come up with the right approach to beat a boss provides another key benefit of gaming: helping",
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"headings": "10 Ways To Improve Your Creative Problem-Solving Skills\n10 Ways To Improve Your Creative Problem-Solving Skills\nWhat is creative problem-solving?\nHow to improve your creative problem-solving skills\n1. Use a strategic framework\n2. Practice empathy\n3. Get a hobby\n4. Relax your assumptions\n5. Practice persistence\n6. Question standard practices\n7. Consider your past experiences\n8. Become an expert in your field\n9. Practice creative problem-solving\n10. Ask for help\nHow to show your creative problem-solving skills in an interview\n",
"segment": "Choose the winner of the test to promote. Implement: Use the information you gathered during your solution phase and put it into action. Evaluate your results and, depending on the outcome, repeat the steps. Using the creative problem-solving method in this way may reveal that there are multiple solutions to a problem. For example, video game companies often beta test their games with select groups to ensure the highest level of playability. After final improvements based on the beta tests, the games are ready for the public. 2. Practice empathy\nEmpathy is the ability to see the perspective of others. It’s a key element of emotional intelligence.",
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"headings": "Do Video Games Affect Hand Eye Coordination?\nXbox PC Gaming Knowledge\nDo Video Games Affect Hand Eye Coordination?\nContents hide\nHow do Video Games Affect Hand Eye Coordination?\nAge doesn’t matter; gaming can help develop hand eye coordination.\nGamers vs Surgeons\nAdditional Skills Learned from Gaming\nForward Thinking and Strategic Planning\nMultitasking Skills\nMost games require users to execute multiple tasks to win a game.\nReading skills\nProblem-Solving Skills\nLeadership and Socialization\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "Here are five skills that prove video games affect hand eye coordination. Forward Thinking and Strategic Planning\nSome of today’s video games that may never go out of style are strategic and puzzle games. Many people will always love games such as Sudoku, Angry Birds and other strategic games because they are very engaging. Similar Topic! Video Games Affect Relationships\nMany game fans appreciate these types of games because they make them think hard, plan and use strategies to beat the game. Playing video games is regularly beneficial because it develops strategic skills. With gaming experience, it’s easier to solve real-world problems using what you learned in a video game. Gamers know how to plan, how to think forward and they can come up with various strategies. Hence, if you feel your work or tasks are overwhelming, it might be a good idea to play strategic video games. Multitasking Skills\nAnother skill players can improve when they play video games is multitasking.",
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"segment": "Video Games Give a Boost in Creativity: In the case of middle school kids, playing video games such as Minecraft has been linked to creativity. This was determined through the use of the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking, which is a well-respected and validated test. The children who played video games hit every marker on the test regardless of race or gender. A separate test was performed to test if short-term gaming had the same creative benefit. Children were given three different games to play for 30 minutes. The games were Serious Sam, (a shooter game), Portal 2 (a problem-solving game), or Minecraft. All games showed at least a temporary improvement in the area of flexibility as it relates to creativity. Portal 2 showed the best results of the three. In another study, it was found that gamers tend to be more open to new experiences, which is a trait that lends itself toward creativity as well.",
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"segment": "Also, players enjoy games that demand hand eye coordination. According to research, playing video games can enhance hand-to-eye coordination. This is good news for parents who believe gaming has negative effects on children. Hand eye coordination is the ability to control eye movement with hand movement. We all can do certain things without looking at what we are doing. Some of these activities include playing a game with a controller, driving, writing, and much more. It’s difficult to develop a skill that requires fast thinking and movements. Research shows that there is a direct connection between playing action games and improving hand eye coordination. Contents hide\n1 How do Video Games Affect Hand Eye Coordination? 2 Gamers vs Surgeons\n3 Additional Skills Learned from Gaming\n3.1 Forward Thinking and Strategic Planning\n3.2 Multitasking Skills\n3.3 Reading skills\n3.4 Problem-Solving Skills\n3.5 Leadership and Socialization\n4 Conclusion\nHow do Video Games Affect Hand Eye Coordination?",
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"segment": "For example, video game companies often beta test their games with select groups to ensure the highest level of playability. After final improvements based on the beta tests, the games are ready for the public. 2. Practice empathy\nEmpathy is the ability to see the perspective of others. It’s a key element of emotional intelligence. In the workplace, it allows you to understand the viewpoint of coworkers and customers. High emotional intelligence is also an important step in becoming a great leader. Use empathy to implement solutions that will add value to others and the organization. Example: You emailed your coworker hours ago and haven’t received a reply.",
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"segment": "This enhanced thinking was not found with playing other types of video games, such as puzzles or role-playing games. Playing video games, including violent shooter games, may boost learning, health and social skills, according to a review of research on the positive effects of video game play to be published by the American Psychological Association. 1. Problem solving and creativity. From an early age, video games can help with schooling by working with planning and problem-solving. Games that require players to search, negotiate, plan various approaches in order to advance to a new level, and implement strategies can help improve children's brain development. The process of understanding game rules and learning by doing provides children with essential decision-making skills. Even creatively, children frequently have the option to modify and select character personalities in video games, allowing them the opportunity of self-expression. Some video games also allow children to design and exchange maps or other custom content, helping them build creative and technical skills. 2.",
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"headings": "What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nWhat Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nTable of Contents\nWhat are the cons and pros\nThe disadvantage of playing video game\n1. Addiction\n2. Negative effects for you and the social\n3. Attention problem\nThe advantage of playing video game\n1. Release Stress\n2. Improves attention and concentration\n3. Improves problem-solving skills\nThings to remember when playing video game (The Tips)\n1. Control Play Time\n2. Play together\n3. Know your Interest\n",
"segment": "I am here to make sure you can also learn how to improve your video game quality life. 1. Control Play Time\nDo not let yourself stick on the monitor for too long, It also not good for your eyes, take a rest after a while, do some exercise, go outside and breath some fresh air. I know this is very obvious tips (who don’t know, duh!), but here comes the problem, if our willpower not strong enough, it going to make us lose track of time in playing video game. So the easiest solution to avoid overtime playing games is set a timer. You can use your smartphone or alarm clock to set the time. For me, I usually set my time limit in one to two hours, that enough fun time for me to play games in a day. 2. Play together\n“If you want to go fast, go alone.",
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"headings": "What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nWhat Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nTable of Contents\nWhat are the cons and pros\nThe disadvantage of playing video game\n1. Addiction\n2. Negative effects for you and the social\n3. Attention problem\nThe advantage of playing video game\n1. Release Stress\n2. Improves attention and concentration\n3. Improves problem-solving skills\nThings to remember when playing video game (The Tips)\n1. Control Play Time\n2. Play together\n3. Know your Interest\n",
"segment": "To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 4:14\nLive\n•\nThings to remember when playing video game (The Tips)\nOk, from above I already state about both disadvantage and advantage of play video game. Knowing the pros and cons of playing video game are not enough. I am here to make sure you can also learn how to improve your video game quality life. 1. Control Play Time\nDo not let yourself stick on the monitor for too long, It also not good for your eyes, take a rest after a while, do some exercise, go outside and breath some fresh air. I know this is very obvious tips (who don’t know, duh!), but here comes the problem, if our willpower not strong enough, it going to make us lose track of time in playing video game.",
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"headings": "Positive And Negative Effects Of Video Games On Teenagers\nPositive And Negative Effects Of Video Games On Teenagers\nPositive Effects Of Video Games On Teenagers:\n1. Improves cognitive functions:\nFree Worksheets and Printables for Kids\n2. Hand and eye coordination:\n3. Quick thinking and accuracy:\n4. Work on dexterity:\n5. Problem-solving abilities\n6. Some games can improve moods and ward off anxiety\n7. Promote the theory of incremental intelligence\n8. Other benefits\nNegative Effects Of Video Games\n1. Aggression in teens:\n2. Addiction to gaming:\n3. Poor academic performance:\n4. Adverse effects on health:\nTips For Managing Teen Media Consumption\nSymptoms Of Video Game Addiction\n1. Excessively preoccupied:\n2. Lacks control:\n3. Neglects other things in life:\n4. Becomes a spendthrift:\n5. Gets defensive\nMeasures To Address Video Game Addiction In Children\n1. Talk to your teen:\n2. Limit the time:\n3. Consult a therapist:\n4. Cognitive behavioral therapy or CBT:\nRecommended Articles:\n",
"segment": "The action in video games prepares the gamers to make smart decisions in split seconds. Also, they need acute attention to cope with unexpected changes in the game. 4. Work on dexterity: Online gaming improves the movement of hands with the mouse and keyboard. They learn to use the shortcut functions on the keyboard and give quick responses. 5. Problem-solving abilities\nResearchers suggest that video games can aid teens in developing problem-solving skills because while playing strategic video games like role-plays, young adolescents get better at solving problems. 6. Some games can improve moods and ward off anxiety\nGames such as Angry Birds and Bejewelled II are straightforward and bring instant happiness or relaxation and improve moods.",
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"headings": "The Benefits of Gaming in Education\nThe Benefits of Gaming in Education\nTop Benefits of Gaming in Education\nGaming Improves Digital Literacy and Technical Skills\nGaming Improves Problem-Solving, Critical Thinking Skills, and Creativity\nGaming Improves Attention and Memory Capacity\nGaming Develops Soft Skills\n",
"segment": "Here are the top benefits of gaming in education. Gaming Improves Digital Literacy and Technical Skills\nPhoto by JESHOOTS.COM on Unsplash\nIn a world where technology plays a role in almost any aspect of daily life, digital literacy and technical skills are crucial for adapting efficiently. Video games have the benefit of getting players accustomed to the digital world in an entertaining way, where learning happens intuitively. Game-based learning thus helps players become self-reliant and learn how to use technology for their benefit. Through its ability to arouse an interest in technology, computers, and the possibilities of the digital world, gaming has practical benefits that expand beyond mere entertainment. Students who enjoy gaming are unfazed by digital obstacles. Whether they need to know how a new software program works, how to edit documents and files, how to use an online dictionary, or how to find help with essay writing online, they are able to find a solution for any academic or educational challenge. All thanks to the abilities developed through gaming. Gaming Improves Problem-Solving, Critical Thinking Skills, and Creativity\nPhoto by Florian Olivo on Unsplash\nWhether made for education purposes or just for entertainment goals, a video game requires you to make smart decisions quickly. To advance in a game, you must be able to resort to logic, strategic-thinking, and quick problem-solving.",
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"url": "http://www.medicaldaily.com/how-video-games-can-help-children-succeed-school-246201",
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"headings": "How Video Games Can Help Children Succeed In School\nHow Video Games Can Help Children Succeed In School\nProblem-Solving Skills And Creativity\nVisual Learning In A Virtual World\nHealthy Competition/Leadership Skills\nSocial Aspects\nThe Future of Learning\n",
"segment": "How Video Games Can Help Children Succeed In School\nHome\n› Healthy Living\nHow Video Games Can Help Children Succeed In School\nMay 24, 2013 03:19 PM By Amy Boulanger\nResearch suggests the surprising benefits of video games in teaching children valuable skills like problem solving and leadership. John Fischer, CC BY 2.0\nVideo games have become a routine part of childhood and adolescence. But they're also frequently on the receiving end of criticism, with parents concerned about the potential harms of exposure to inappropriate game content. But, in their ever-growing appeal to children and teens, could video games extend beyond entertainment value and actually help kids in the classroom? Some researchers say yes. As they explore the benefits of video games, researchers are emphasizing the potential of video games to teach children and give them the skills they need to succeed. Discover some of the benefits that video games can provide to improve learning in children. Problem-Solving Skills And Creativity\nIn his paper, Video Games and The Future of Learning, David Williamson Shaffer, assistant professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at University of Wisconsin, Madison, argued that video games have the potential to serve as tremendous educational tools. According to Shaffer, the question is, \"How can we use the power of video games as a constructive force in schools, homes, and workplaces?\" Video games, he noted, can help kids work with planning and problem-solving.",
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"url": "https://interestingengineering.com/9-everyday-skills-video-games-can-improve",
"title": "9 Everyday Skills Video Games Can Improve",
"headings": "9 Everyday Skills Video Games Can Improve\n9 Everyday Skills Video Games Can Improve\n1. Video games can teach you personal accountability\n2. Video games are now used in therapy\n3. Video games can help you make friends\n4. Video games boost reading skills\n5. Video games improve multi-tasking\n6. 'Mario' actually boosts grey matter\n7. Shoot 'em ups improve eyesight\n8. Video games improve our problem-solving\n9. Computer games help you 'level-up' in general\nSponsored Stories\n",
"segment": "BagoGames/Flickr\n8. Video games improve our problem-solving\nIt is not yet clear whether computer games improve general intelligence but they certainly seem to help teach us new skills and reinforce them. This doesn't necessarily mean you are getting smarter though. Advertisement\nThere are some games that are designed with problem-solving, critical thinking and reading comprehension built in. Of course, there is also a large swathe of educational apps and games for children of all ages too. Definitely a secret behind here... Source: Imgur\n9. Computer games help you 'level-up' in general\nWhether or not you are a hardcore gamer, perhaps treating life like a computer game could improve your general quality of life. It could, for example, improve your fitness or help you fulfill your goals. If you were to think of yourself as a character starting at levels 1 you might be able to identify areas in need of improvement.",
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"url": "https://thegameslover.com/best-video-games-for-13-year-old-boy/",
"title": "The Top 10 Best Video Games for Your 13-Year-Old Boy: Check Them Out Today",
"headings": "The Top 10 Best Video Games for Your 13-Year-Old Boy: Check Them Out Today\nThe Top 10 Best Video Games for Your 13-Year-Old Boy: Check Them Out Today\nSix excellent scientific benefits of playing video games for your 13-year-old boy\n1. Improve memory capacity\n2. Relieve your pain\n3. Help dyslexic children improve their reading\n4. Video games may make you smarter\n5. Develop motor skills and spatial awareness\n6. Help you socialize and cement relationships\nThe best video games for your 13-year-old boy\n1. Kingdom Hearts III\nGet Kingdom Hearts III\n2. Overcooked 2\nGet Overcooked 2\n3. Overwatch\nGet Overwatch\n4. Sea of Thieves\nGet Sea of Thieves\n5. Fortnite: Battle Royale\nPlay Fortnite\n6. Ratchet and Clank\nGet Ratchet & Clank\n7. Splatoon 2\nGet Splatoon 2\n8. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle\nGet Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle\n9. Stardew Valley\nGet Stardew Valley\n10. Rare Replay\nWatch on\nGet Rare Replay\nHow can your kids play video games in a healthy way?\n1. Take care of your vision\n2. Having good posture\n3. Drinking water and eating some snacks\n4. Standing up and move\n5. Sleeping\nSummary: Top video games for a 13-year-old boy\nAll in all\n",
"segment": "3. Help dyslexic children improve their reading\nVideo games can be beneficial to kids, too. According to a study, playing action games could help dyslexic kids at the age of 7 to 13 improve their reading skills without losing accuracy. The results were the same or better than conventional reading treatments that can consume more time and not give as much fun. Also, the researchers think that the fast pace in the games helped the children improve their attention spans. 4. Video games may make you smarter\nWith the increasing popularity of video games, researchers and psychologists have looked into the influences gaming can have on players in various situations. Many experiments have drawn conclusions that gaming can improve brain function; indeed, doing so can increase brain function, problem-solving skills, attention span, strategic planning, and others. For example, your problem-solving, strategy, logic, reasoning will be improved after playing role-playing games for an extended period of time.",
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"url": "https://www.videogamethings.com/what-advantages-and-disadvantages-playing-video-games/",
"title": "What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time] - Video Game Things",
"headings": "What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nWhat Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nTable of Contents\nWhat are the cons and pros\nThe disadvantage of playing video game\n1. Addiction\n2. Negative effects for you and the social\n3. Attention problem\nThe advantage of playing video game\n1. Release Stress\n2. Improves attention and concentration\n3. Improves problem-solving skills\nThings to remember when playing video game (The Tips)\n1. Control Play Time\n2. Play together\n3. Know your Interest\n",
"segment": "You can read the whole article here. It can be fun if you enjoy, if you enjoy, then you have a good time at that moment then it useful for your emotion. Overall it all about the relax, put away any real work and stand inside the virtual world and have fun. 2. Improves attention and concentration\nIt kind of a contradiction with the point that I talk about in the disadvantages of playing video game section. But it very depends, some game machinic are build to let the player focus on the mission, pay attention to the quest from the video game. For example, when you play counter strike the classic FPS game, you need to stay alert when competing with other player or else you are going to lose. It just like playing football, video game, in this case is nothing different. 3. Improves problem-solving skills\nMostly video game is built to be the challenging or solving problem;",
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"title": "Top 12 Popular YouTube Channel Ideas for Beginners 2021",
"headings": "Top 12 Popular YouTube Channel Ideas for Beginners 2021\nTop 12 Popular YouTube Channel Ideas for Beginners 2021\n12 Popular YouTube Channel Ideas\n1. Vlogging\n2. Traveling\n3. Cooking\n4. Comedy\n5. Animal Videos\n6: List Videos\n7. Unboxing/Reviewing\n8. Gaming\n9. Computer Tutorials\n10. News/Gossip Videos\n11. DIY Videos\n12. Reviews Channel\nSpecial Tip for YouTubers:\n",
"segment": "Computer Tutorials\nIf you are computer Geek and know about computer very well. If you can solve the basic problems of computer then this niche is perfect for you and matches your interest. As you know now in each and every field there is use of computer and with day by day improvement in technology, there are lots of problems that also go thorough by us in daily computer life. As we don’t know about how to solve different errors and other things. So we watch video tutorial on how to do this, how to do that. You can start a channel on tutorial based videos that will help different visitors to solve their different computer problems. They will surely subscribe you and thank you for solving their problems. Just upload a video on daily basis in which you show a particular problem and simple steps to solve it. 10. News/Gossip Videos\nAnother best niche to start work on YouTube is news topic.",
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"title": "Can Solving a Rubik’s Cube Improve Memory? – Brainhackerexpert",
"headings": "Can Solving a Rubik’s Cube Improve Memory?\nCan Solving a Rubik’s Cube Improve Memory?\nShare this post:\nDoes Being Able to Solve a Rubik’s Cube Make You Smarter?\nHow do speedcubers solve it so quickly\nHow Solving Rubik’s Cubes Help Your Reflexes and Hand-Eye Coordination?\nHow It Can Improve Your Focus?\nCan the Average Person Solve the Rubik’s Cube?\nHow Solving Rubik’s Cubes Help You Memorize Patterns?\nDoes Being Able to Solve a Rubik’s Cube Increase Your IQ?\nDoes Being Able to Solve a Rubik’s Cube Improve Your Problem-Solving Skills?\nThe Bottom Line\nReferences\nShare this post:\nDaniel Rodrigo\nRecent Content\n",
"segment": "Solving the patterns on your own will take a lot of concentration and memorization. With numerous successful and unsuccessful attempts, you will start to find the exact algorithm with time and it will eventually become second nature, though this will only happen if you focus on what you are doing. If you are a driver, athlete or gymnast staying focus is of utmost importance. Thus, a calm and focused approach is desired when solving a Rubik’s cube. It is addictive for many but this addiction will not harm you in the long run like the instant dopamine hits that you get from playing video games. Can the Average Person Solve the Rubik’s Cube? Yes, there is no rocket science behind solving a Rubik’s cube (see this video below on how it can be solved). Any ordinary person can do it with little attention and determination. We generally fail to solve it because we stop attempting after a few failures. If you ask a person who can solve the Rubik’s cube and he will tell you how many attempts it took before getting to success.",
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"title": "Video Game Alternatives: Video Games Are Boring Now, What Do I Do?",
"headings": "Video Game Alternatives\nVideo Game Alternatives\nVideo Games Are Boring Now, What Do I Do?\nBreaking Down The Problem\nChances Are You Burned Yourself Out\nLife Changes And Other Things Take Priority\nAre You Tired Of The Gaming Industry?\nGaming Might Have Led You Into A Rut\nHow Do I Solve This Problem?\nJoin A Clan/Guild\nIncrease The Challenge\nRevisit Your Favorite Games\nStop Playing Competitive Games\nGive Competitive Games A Shot!\nRevisit The Retro Realm\nGet Inspired By Indie Titles\nYou Get The Idea, Just Do Your Best To Shake Things Up!\nWatch Someone Else Play Games\nVideo Games Are Boring Now, What To Do Instead?\nDon't Do Anything You Don't Want To Do, Unless You Have To\n",
"segment": "Reminisce over memorable moments, re-experience features and mechanics that felt so good and sweet -- doing this might not directly make games fun again, but would help frame this problem is a more balanced way. Me personally, when video games became boring, I would jump to some pretty drastic conclusions and sell my games, only to have to buy them again because my passion for the hobby returned. Stop Playing Competitive Games\nThis solution is for the competitive gamers, obviously. Friendly competition is healthy and critical to our development, but when you play too much... well, it will definitely lead to a rut. Take a break! Competitive games can consume your life. Not only are you investing a lot of hours per day playing the game, but you're also: Investing even more of your time by researching the game and how to improve\nWhat the meta currently is\nWatching gameplay videos\nNews about the game and its developer\nWatching streamers play the game\nEspecially when the pros log in and you can watch what they do in order to improve\nBe honest with yourself, just how much of your time are you investing in this game? Calculate it like you're counting calories. You'll know if it's too much by using your own standards.",
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"headings": "Two Studies Explore How Video Games Can Treat Depression\nTwo Studies Explore How Video Games Can Treat Depression\nImproving Cognition in Older Adults with Depression\nAn App, a Video Game, and a Placebo for Depression\nReferences:\nMichael P\nautumn\nJosiah\nMason\nkeon\nali-a\n",
"segment": "The app is meant to improve attention and focus. Though not specifically designed to treat depression, the researchers say improvements in attention might reduce symptoms of depression. Even though most participants had never used an app on a tablet or played a video game before, all were compliant with the recommendation that they play the game for at least 20 minutes five times per week. Participants also had weekly meetings with a clinician. A second group of 12 adults with depression attended weekly problem-solving therapy sessions. Compared to the control participants who attended weekly therapy, the participants who played video games experienced similar improvements in depression symptoms. Find a Therapist for Depression\nAdvanced Search\nAn App, a Video Game, and a Placebo for Depression\nA larger trial involving more than 600 participants with mild or moderate depression assessed the value of video games in the treatment of depression. One group played Project: EVO. A second group used an app called iPST, which uses problem-solving therapy to reduce depression symptoms.",
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"headings": "The Benefits of Gaming in Education\nThe Benefits of Gaming in Education\nTop Benefits of Gaming in Education\nGaming Improves Digital Literacy and Technical Skills\nGaming Improves Problem-Solving, Critical Thinking Skills, and Creativity\nGaming Improves Attention and Memory Capacity\nGaming Develops Soft Skills\n",
"segment": "Students who enjoy gaming are unfazed by digital obstacles. Whether they need to know how a new software program works, how to edit documents and files, how to use an online dictionary, or how to find help with essay writing online, they are able to find a solution for any academic or educational challenge. All thanks to the abilities developed through gaming. Gaming Improves Problem-Solving, Critical Thinking Skills, and Creativity\nPhoto by Florian Olivo on Unsplash\nWhether made for education purposes or just for entertainment goals, a video game requires you to make smart decisions quickly. To advance in a game, you must be able to resort to logic, strategic-thinking, and quick problem-solving. The sooner you react with a smart solution, the better you position yourself in the game. The only gamers that prevail are those who are artful problem-solvers able to tackle any challenge with confidence, employing successfully critical thinking and staying resilient in face of an obstacle. Being creative and seeing unconventional paths is a great asset in gaming. Needless to say, these skills are crucial for one’s education as well. Gaming Improves Attention and Memory Capacity\nEducation is directly related to memorization abilities.",
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"headings": "The Top 10 Best Video Games for Your 13-Year-Old Boy: Check Them Out Today\nThe Top 10 Best Video Games for Your 13-Year-Old Boy: Check Them Out Today\nSix excellent scientific benefits of playing video games for your 13-year-old boy\n1. Improve memory capacity\n2. Relieve your pain\n3. Help dyslexic children improve their reading\n4. Video games may make you smarter\n5. Develop motor skills and spatial awareness\n6. Help you socialize and cement relationships\nThe best video games for your 13-year-old boy\n1. Kingdom Hearts III\nGet Kingdom Hearts III\n2. Overcooked 2\nGet Overcooked 2\n3. Overwatch\nGet Overwatch\n4. Sea of Thieves\nGet Sea of Thieves\n5. Fortnite: Battle Royale\nPlay Fortnite\n6. Ratchet and Clank\nGet Ratchet & Clank\n7. Splatoon 2\nGet Splatoon 2\n8. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle\nGet Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle\n9. Stardew Valley\nGet Stardew Valley\n10. Rare Replay\nWatch on\nGet Rare Replay\nHow can your kids play video games in a healthy way?\n1. Take care of your vision\n2. Having good posture\n3. Drinking water and eating some snacks\n4. Standing up and move\n5. Sleeping\nSummary: Top video games for a 13-year-old boy\nAll in all\n",
"segment": "4. Video games may make you smarter\nWith the increasing popularity of video games, researchers and psychologists have looked into the influences gaming can have on players in various situations. Many experiments have drawn conclusions that gaming can improve brain function; indeed, doing so can increase brain function, problem-solving skills, attention span, strategic planning, and others. For example, your problem-solving, strategy, logic, reasoning will be improved after playing role-playing games for an extended period of time. Real-time strategy games enhance your planning, multitasking, and prioritization. 5. Develop motor skills and spatial awareness\nThis is another benefit of video games. Those who play video games about half an hour a day for two months enjoyed changes in their brain parts related to spatial navigation, working memory, strategic planning, and motor performance. That is why the military trains soldiers and pilots by using video games, and many racers use video games to enhance their driving skills.",
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"segment": "Microsoft offers free Xbox One games to make amends for new... Will Apple's iPhone 6 be made of LIQUIDMETAL? It could make...\nShare this article\nShare\n‘However, to understand the impact of video games on children's and adolescents' development, a more balanced perspective is needed.’ Benefits: Playing shooter video games improved a player's capacity to think about objects in three dimensions, just as well as academic courses to enhance these same skills, the study revealed\nTHE BENEFITS OF PLAYING GAMES (EVEN THE VIOLENT ONES)\nAccording to an article in the prestigious American Psychologist journal, playing games may have the following benefits\nImprove spatial navigation\nImprove reasoning\nSharpen up memory\nEnhance perception\nHelp develop problem-solving skills\nPromote relaxation\nWard off anxiety\nImprove decision-making\nDevelop emotional resilience\nLead to better career prospects in science, technology, engineering and maths\nWhile one widely held view maintains playing video games is intellectually lazy, such play actually may strengthen a range of cognitive skills such as spatial navigation, reasoning, memory and perception, according to several studies reviewed in the article. The authors said this is particularly true for shooter video games that are often violent, such as Call of Duty 2, which was one of the titles used to study cognitive benefits. A 2013 study found that playing shooter video games improved a player's capacity to think about objects in three dimensions, just as well as academic courses to enhance these same skills, according to the study. 'This has critical implications for education and career development, as previous research has established the power of spatial skills for achievement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics,’ Granic said. This enhanced thinking was not found with playing other types of video games, such as puzzles or role-playing games. Playing video games may also help children develop problem-solving skills, the authors said. The more adolescents reported playing strategic video games, such as role-playing games, the more they improved in problem solving and school grades the following year, according to a long-term study published in 2013.",
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"headings": "Solved: physxloader.dll is missing Game Start Error\nSolved: physxloader.dll is missing Game Start Error\nWhat is physxloader.dll?\nHow do I fix it?\nSolution 1: Install a new NVIDIA PhysX\nSolution 2: Run the PhysX software in this particularway\nSolution 3: Copy the physxloader.dll file from your friend’s PC\nPro Tip: Update your video driver\n",
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"segment": "Experienced programmers have above average problem-solving skills, as most coding involves finding ways to produce a specific result. Benefits of Improving Your Math Skills for Programming\nWhile math is not needed in all aspects of programming, it offers a foundation for solving problems logically. Most experienced programmers will tell you that the math classes that they took in college improved their programming skills. Solving complex equations helps to increase your ability to visualize abstract concepts. This abstraction is also an important part of programming. When you write code, you often need to visualize the outcome in your head, much like solving a math operation. Without these visualization skills, programming becomes a much more challenging task. Besides visualizing the code, you need to think logically. Logical thinking is a standard part of solving math problems. As a lot of programming involves problem solving, developing stronger logical skills allows you to write code faster and more efficiently.",
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"segment": "One boy’s dad revealed during the research that most of the interactions his son has had with his buddies are about solving situations within a game. It’s all about how you go from point A to point B, collect certain things, and combine the different elements of the game to succeed. 7. Improves children’s memory even years after playing video games\nVideo games can also help improve children’s memory even when they no longer play them. New research from the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya suggests that playing video games facilitates cognitive changes in the brain. The study featured 27 adults with and without any kind of experience playing video games. Those who were avid gamers before adolescence, despite no longer playing, performed better at memory tasks. The tasks required participants to mentally hold and manipulate information to get a result. On the other hand, participants who never had experience playing video games as a child didn’t show any similar benefits. They had a harder time in performing their memory tasks than those who played video games as children.",
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"segment": "How do I fix the d3dx9_43.dll missing error? Here are 4 top solutions you can try to fix the problem. You may not have to try them all; just work your way down the list until you solve your problem. Pro tip: Update your video card driver to improve your gaming experience\nWhat is the d3dx9_43.dll file? d3dx9_43.dll file is one of the many files contained in Microsoft DirectX. It’s widely used in Windows based games and advanced graphics programs. And the d3dx9_43.dll missing error often occurs when you launch those programs especially video games. Follow the easy steps with pictures below to try to fix it. NOTICE:",
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"headings": "What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nWhat Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nTable of Contents\nWhat are the cons and pros\nThe disadvantage of playing video game\n1. Addiction\n2. Negative effects for you and the social\n3. Attention problem\nThe advantage of playing video game\n1. Release Stress\n2. Improves attention and concentration\n3. Improves problem-solving skills\nThings to remember when playing video game (The Tips)\n1. Control Play Time\n2. Play together\n3. Know your Interest\n",
"segment": "Addiction\n2. Negative effects for you and the social\n3. Attention problem\nThe advantage of playing video game\n1. Release Stress\n2. Improves attention and concentration\n3. Improves problem-solving skills\nThings to remember when playing video game (The Tips)\n1. Control Play Time\n2. Play together\n3. Know your Interest\nWhat are the cons and pros\nI am a gamer myself, but I admit that the video game is not a perfect thing. Like other hobbies or activities, if you cannot control the relationship between the video game and you, it going to make no good for your life and career (or your education).",
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"headings": "Effects of Video Games on Child Development – The Good and the Bad\nEffects of Video Games on Child Development – The Good and the Bad\nIt’s a question that’s baffled parents and educators alike: what effects do video games have on child development?\nPositive effects of video games on child development\n1. Provides children with problem-solving skills and enhance creativity\n2. Teaches kids about history and culture\n3. Helps children make friends\n4. Allows kids to share the joy of competition\n5. Enhances leadership skills in children\n6. Motivates children to teach others\n7. Improves children’s memory even years after playing video games\nNegative effects of video games on child development\n1. Encourages children to engage in violent behavior\n2. Promotes social isolation or anti-social behavior\n3. Discourages children to do well in school\nWhat to do to prevent the negative effects of video games on child development?\n1. Be more involved in your child’s playing habits\n2. Establish boundaries\n",
"segment": "Teens who play group games online feel like they gained leadership skills like persuasion, mediation, and motivation. Online multiplayer games also expose children to other children of different ages and nationalities. It gives them a chance to participate in a mixed-age group. 6. Motivates children to teach others\nIn one study, one-third of children said they played video games in part because they liked to teach others to play. One boy’s dad revealed during the research that most of the interactions his son has had with his buddies are about solving situations within a game. It’s all about how you go from point A to point B, collect certain things, and combine the different elements of the game to succeed. 7. Improves children’s memory even years after playing video games\nVideo games can also help improve children’s memory even when they no longer play them. New research from the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya suggests that playing video games facilitates cognitive changes in the brain.",
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"headings": "Scientists Explain How Video Games Help Kids Reduce Stress and Improve Emotions For Kids\nScientists Explain How Video Games Help Kids Reduce Stress and Improve Emotions For Kids\nScientists Explain How Video Games Help Kids Reduce Stress and Improve Emotions For Kids\nStatistics regarding Video Games Players: Stereotypes vs Reality\nBenefits of Video Games for kids\n1. Video Games Improve focus or attention:\n2. Video Games Improved visuospatial skills:\n3.Improved problem-solving skills:\n4. Video Games Give a Boost in Creativity:\n5. Reduce Stress:\n6. Video Games Improve Social skills and teamwork:\n7. Provide Emotional Regulation:\nInspiration to your Inbox\nBeyond Childhood\nConclusion:\nPower of Positivity\n",
"segment": "Impressively, they also showed improvement in working memory and sustained attention, which remained for six months after the training ended. The fact that it was the 3D format which aided them the most was reinforced through another study of other participants in which some were given 2D games, and others, 3D games. Those with 3D games showed memory improvement whereas the 2D group showed less improvement. Conclusion: Video games stand to be the resource which we all can benefit from and may even lead to advanced thinking in upcoming generations. That is not to say that they do not come with certain risks. Currently, parents face legitimate concerns regarding gaming, namely the effects of staring at a screen for hours. Many studies have shown that screen dependency has repercussions on a child’s brain development, attention span, and desire for immediate gratification; it can even, in a few instances, trigger an addiction as potent as cocaine. Screen dependency isn’t just limited to games.",
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"segment": "When you write code, you often need to visualize the outcome in your head, much like solving a math operation. Without these visualization skills, programming becomes a much more challenging task. Besides visualizing the code, you need to think logically. Logical thinking is a standard part of solving math problems. As a lot of programming involves problem solving, developing stronger logical skills allows you to write code faster and more efficiently. Someone without logical thinking or problem-solving skills could likely still learn to program. However, they are also more likely to face problems that they cannot easily solve, resulting in slower work. Math is beneficial for programming. At the same time, programming skills can be beneficial for your math skills. The benefits of improved logical reasoning, problem-solving, and visualization can be learned first through programming and then applied to math.",
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"headings": "Video Game Alternatives\nVideo Game Alternatives\nVideo Games Are Boring Now, What Do I Do?\nBreaking Down The Problem\nChances Are You Burned Yourself Out\nLife Changes And Other Things Take Priority\nAre You Tired Of The Gaming Industry?\nGaming Might Have Led You Into A Rut\nHow Do I Solve This Problem?\nJoin A Clan/Guild\nIncrease The Challenge\nRevisit Your Favorite Games\nStop Playing Competitive Games\nGive Competitive Games A Shot!\nRevisit The Retro Realm\nGet Inspired By Indie Titles\nYou Get The Idea, Just Do Your Best To Shake Things Up!\nWatch Someone Else Play Games\nVideo Games Are Boring Now, What To Do Instead?\nDon't Do Anything You Don't Want To Do, Unless You Have To\n",
"segment": "Competitive games can consume your life. Not only are you investing a lot of hours per day playing the game, but you're also: Investing even more of your time by researching the game and how to improve\nWhat the meta currently is\nWatching gameplay videos\nNews about the game and its developer\nWatching streamers play the game\nEspecially when the pros log in and you can watch what they do in order to improve\nBe honest with yourself, just how much of your time are you investing in this game? Calculate it like you're counting calories. You'll know if it's too much by using your own standards. Give Competitive Games A Shot! I know... this one is for the non-competitive gamers. Competition in a game you care about can invigorate the killer instinct inside you and help you enter that sweet, sweet flow state. The trick is to find a game you care enough about to put a lot of effort into, not that single-player and co-op experiences don't require effort, just a different type. Another simple solution, but one that might work out for you.",
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"segment": "Many computer games are not good, except to improve eye-hand coordination. ( Note: Eye-hand coordination is usually not a problem with children or adults.) Watching kids play video games, they usually use simple trial and error. That is not problem solving. It does not involve problem solving brain activity. Remember that while you are practicing eye-hand coordination in a computer game, you are NOT practicing skills you will need as an adult! All educators I have talked to believe the same as I do. It is sad for me to say this, but it is likely that much of the schoolwork you do is not fully exercising your brain either! There is very often not enough real problem-solving in school.",
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"headings": "Scientists Explain How Video Games Help Kids Reduce Stress and Improve Emotions For Kids\nScientists Explain How Video Games Help Kids Reduce Stress and Improve Emotions For Kids\nScientists Explain How Video Games Help Kids Reduce Stress and Improve Emotions For Kids\nStatistics regarding Video Games Players: Stereotypes vs Reality\nBenefits of Video Games for kids\n1. Video Games Improve focus or attention:\n2. Video Games Improved visuospatial skills:\n3.Improved problem-solving skills:\n4. Video Games Give a Boost in Creativity:\n5. Reduce Stress:\n6. Video Games Improve Social skills and teamwork:\n7. Provide Emotional Regulation:\nInspiration to your Inbox\nBeyond Childhood\nConclusion:\nPower of Positivity\n",
"segment": "Benefits of Video Games for kids\nScientists have proven through about 116 studies that video games not only improve cognitive function but also can change the structure of the brain itself. The types of games played do make a difference in some of the benefits received. A study performed in 2016 at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Mental Health strove to discover if there was any difference on a broad scale of video game players’ overall cognitive ability vs a non-gamer. It was a survey of 3,195 children ages 6 -11. The outcome was that if a child played video games for five hours a week or more, they showed higher intellectual functioning, better grades, better relationships with other children, and fewer emotional difficulties. What are these benefits? 1. Video Games Improve focus or attention: Studies have shown an improvement in gamers in the area of attention, including sustained attention and selective attention. These improvements have also shown that the attention areas in the brain are more efficient than non-gamers and are more capable of staying focused on difficult tasks.",
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"segment": "How did it happen? Here are just a few of the things that I can think of that changed the world I have lived in to be a better place than I ever imagined it could be in 1978. Nixon went to China: opened up the way for trade which gave America a lot of stuff cheaper. Space Program benefits: many products and technology made things better and cheaper. · New Oil Resources found: research and development found new sources for oil and technological improvements made it possible to get at oil that wasn’t available before—for the next 30 years oil becomes cheaper than it had ever been before. Computers and technology: we had imagined (at World of Tomorrow at Disneyland) the idea of a screen that would let people talk to one another and see each other’s faces.",
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"headings": "Scientists Explain How Video Games Help Kids Reduce Stress and Improve Emotions For Kids\nScientists Explain How Video Games Help Kids Reduce Stress and Improve Emotions For Kids\nScientists Explain How Video Games Help Kids Reduce Stress and Improve Emotions For Kids\nStatistics regarding Video Games Players: Stereotypes vs Reality\nBenefits of Video Games for kids\n1. Video Games Improve focus or attention:\n2. Video Games Improved visuospatial skills:\n3.Improved problem-solving skills:\n4. Video Games Give a Boost in Creativity:\n5. Reduce Stress:\n6. Video Games Improve Social skills and teamwork:\n7. Provide Emotional Regulation:\nInspiration to your Inbox\nBeyond Childhood\nConclusion:\nPower of Positivity\n",
"segment": "Those same children are now older and still gaming. Currently, 60% of Americans play video games daily with an average of two gamers in a game-playing household. That is more than 150 million Americans. In 2018, 70% of parents view video games as a benefit to their child’s life; 67% of parents who game will play video games with their children on a weekly basis. Benefits of Video Games for kids\nScientists have proven through about 116 studies that video games not only improve cognitive function but also can change the structure of the brain itself. The types of games played do make a difference in some of the benefits received. A study performed in 2016 at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Mental Health strove to discover if there was any difference on a broad scale of video game players’ overall cognitive ability vs a non-gamer. It was a survey of 3,195 children ages 6 -11. The outcome was that if a child played video games for five hours a week or more, they showed higher intellectual functioning, better grades, better relationships with other children, and fewer emotional difficulties.",
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"headings": "6 Ways to Rewire Your Brain\n6 Ways to Rewire Your Brain\n1. Play video games\nDifferent games, different benefits\n2. Learn a new language\nBoost gray matter…\n…and white matter\n3. Make some music\n4. Travel\n5. Exercise\n6. Make art\nEmbrace unfocusing\nThe bottom line\n",
"segment": "Debate over the potential benefits and risks of video games can get pretty contentious, but if you enjoy gaming, there’s some good news: Research\nTrusted Source\nsuggests this hobby can have plenty of cognitive benefits. The benefits associated with gaming include improvements in: motor coordination\nvisual recognition and spatial navigation\nmemory and reaction time\nreasoning, decision making, and problem-solving skills\nresilience\ncooperation and team participation\nIn short, when you play video games, you teach your brain new skills. These effects can improve your gameplay, certainly, but they also carry over to the rest of your life: Learning to recover from failure in a game can help you get better at bouncing back from setbacks. Exploring different solutions to a task in a game can help enhance creative thinking. Different games, different benefits\nAccording to a 2019 review\nTrusted Source\n, different types of games may offer varying benefits: 3-D adventure games seemed to contribute to improvements in memory, problem-solving, and scene recognition. Puzzle games help boost problem-solving skills, brain connectivity, and spatial prediction.",
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"headings": "No Suitable Graphics Card Found [2020 Fixes]\nNo Suitable Graphics Card Found [2020 Fixes]\nHow do I fix no suitable graphics card found issue?\nWhat is Graphics Card and why this problem happens\nFix 1: Restart your PC\nFix 2: Update your graphics card driver\nFix 3: Delete the config.dat file of your game\n",
"segment": "How do I fix no suitable graphics card found issue? Here are solutions for you to solve no suitable graphics card found very easily and quickly. You don’t need to try them all; just work your way down until your problem is solved. Restart your PC\nUpdate graphics card driver\nDelete the config.dat file of your game\nWhat is Graphics Card and why this problem happens\nA Graphics card is referred to video card, video adapter, and display adapter as well. It connects to the motherboard of a computer system and generates output images to display. If you want to watch movies or play games on your computer, a dedicated graphics card can greatly improve the quality of the graphics. No Suitable Graphics Card Found error occurs usually because the developer changes the settings of the game, or your graphics card adapter is not suitable for the display anymore. So you can follow the solutions below to solve the issue. Fix 1:",
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"headings": "What Video Games Can Teach Us\nWhat Video Games Can Teach Us\nIf used in the right way, video and computer games can inspire learning and improve some skills.\nAttention-getting games\nScreen reading\nImproved skills\nComments:\n",
"segment": "Players must confront moral dilemmas, develop social relationships, and solve challenging problems that might apply to real life, he says. “ How compelling would a game be if you only had good choices?” Improved skills\nVideo games might also help improve visual skills. That was what researchers from the University of Rochester in New York recently found. In the study, frequent game players between the ages of 18 and 23 were better at monitoring what was happening around them than those who didn’t play as often or didn’t play at all. They could keep track of more objects at a time. And they were faster at picking out objects from a cluttered environment. “Above and beyond the fact that action video games can be beneficial,” says Rochester neuroscientist Daphne Bavelier, “our findings are surprising because they show that the learning induced by video game playing occurs quite fast and generalizes outside the gaming experience.” The research might lead to better ways to train soldiers or treat people with attention problems, the researchers say, though they caution against taking that point too far. Says Bavelier, “We certainly don’t mean to convey the message that kids can play video games instead of doing their homework!”",
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"headings": "Effects of Video Games on Child Development – The Good and the Bad\nEffects of Video Games on Child Development – The Good and the Bad\nIt’s a question that’s baffled parents and educators alike: what effects do video games have on child development?\nPositive effects of video games on child development\n1. Provides children with problem-solving skills and enhance creativity\n2. Teaches kids about history and culture\n3. Helps children make friends\n4. Allows kids to share the joy of competition\n5. Enhances leadership skills in children\n6. Motivates children to teach others\n7. Improves children’s memory even years after playing video games\nNegative effects of video games on child development\n1. Encourages children to engage in violent behavior\n2. Promotes social isolation or anti-social behavior\n3. Discourages children to do well in school\nWhat to do to prevent the negative effects of video games on child development?\n1. Be more involved in your child’s playing habits\n2. Establish boundaries\n",
"segment": "Here’s what psychologists and other researchers have to say: Positive effects of video games on child development\nDespite what many parents might think, not all video games are detrimental to child development. Many modern games serve as interactive forms of education to children. They help teach kids about real world skills that they can use later in life. 1. Provides children with problem-solving skills and enhance creativity\nGames like “Legend of Zelda” provide children the opportunity to think creatively as challenges come up. Link, the game’s main character, searches, navigates, plans, and tries different approaches to advance through the game. Some recent games like “Bakugan: Defenders of the Core” also involve planning and present opportunities for problem-solving. “Minecraft,” a very popular open-world game that looks like something made out of Lego, makes do with Modding — the process in which players customize their character’s appearance.",
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"headings": "What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nWhat Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Playing Video Games [3 Bonus Tips to Improve Quality Play Time]\nTable of Contents\nWhat are the cons and pros\nThe disadvantage of playing video game\n1. Addiction\n2. Negative effects for you and the social\n3. Attention problem\nThe advantage of playing video game\n1. Release Stress\n2. Improves attention and concentration\n3. Improves problem-solving skills\nThings to remember when playing video game (The Tips)\n1. Control Play Time\n2. Play together\n3. Know your Interest\n",
"segment": "you need to think about how to finish the quest or task and go to the next level. In this process, it trains your brain to be more good at solving the puzzle, and it is a handy skill in the society. YouTube\nAsapSCIENCE\n9.66M subscribers\nSubscribe\nCan Video Games Make You Smarter? Watch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos\nMore videos\nYou're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 4:14\nLive\n•\nThings to remember when playing video game (The Tips)\nOk, from above I already state about both disadvantage and advantage of play video game. Knowing the pros and cons of playing video game are not enough.",
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"title": "Strategies to Improve Your Child's Behavior at School",
"headings": "Strategies to Improve Your Child's Behavior at School\nStrategies to Improve Your Child's Behavior at School\nEstablish Regular Communication\nReward Desirable Behavior\nProblem-Solve With Your Child\nLet Your Child Express Their Feelings\nA Word From Verywell\n",
"segment": "To provide more incentive to do well, set daily or weekly goals, and reward your child when they reach them. For example, if your child goes three days in a row without any disciplinary action at school, celebrate by cooking their favorite dinner. Remember that rewards don’t need to cost money. You can link your child's positive behavior to privileges, such as video game time. Larger rewards on a weekly basis (like a trip to the park) can help keep your child motivated. Low-Cost Ways to Reward Your Kids\nProblem-Solve With Your Child\nOn the days when your child has a hard time managing their behavior, problem-solve with them about how they can do better the next day. Ask your child what happened and tell them you want to help them to do better tomorrow. Calmly talk with your child and ask for their input about what would be helpful. Using a problem-solving approach can make them more willing to talk about how they feel. Sometimes, kids can clearly explain the reason for their behavior.",
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"headings": "7 Video Games That are Perfect For Teaching Physics\n7 Video Games That are Perfect For Teaching Physics\nRELATED: 9 EVERYDAY SKILLS VIDEO GAMES CAN IMPROVE\nWhat skills can video games improve?\nWhy can video games be good for you?\nRELATED: CAN TECHNOLOGY CAUSE ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION?\nAre video games good for learning?\nRELATED: 25 OLDIES BUT GOLDIES COMPUTER GAMES\n1. Voyager: Grand Tour is fun and educational\n2. Tami's Tower is fun for adults and children alike\n3. Phys1 is a great little Physics puzzle game\n4. Phys2 is another game that will teach you about Physics\n5. Super Planet Crash will make you feel like a God\n6. Kerbal Space Program is a classic\n7. Universe Sandbox might be the perfect space-lovers game\nSponsored Stories\n",
"segment": "To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nMore videos\nMore videos\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 1:02\nLive\n•\nPhys1 is a great little puzzle game that requires players to use tools, and their ingenuity, to solve various physics problems. The learning experience is bolstered with its excellent feedback feature which helps guide players to improve if needed. It does have a mildly steep learning curve, but being challenged is a great way to learn and develop your knowledge of something. Each challenge is randomized so you shouldn't have to solve the same problem twice, in fact, your challenge might be the only one any player will ever have to solve. The game comes with some other cool features like a time tool to measure how long it takes for objects to travel between two points. The interface is drag and drop and should be self-explanatory for any user. Advertisement\n4.",
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"segment": "Problem-solving: Video games are exceptionally good and can enhance your problem-solving skills. Playing various strategic video games, you can learn how to engage your brain and how to overcome different problems. 7. Slow down aging: Video games helps retain clarity and sharpness of your brain functionality. This makes you active and reduces the risk of depression thus slowing the aging process. 8. Helps in decision making: Video games improves your decision making.",
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"title": "[Solved] How to Fix Rust Keeps Crashing Problem?",
"headings": "[Solved] How to Fix Rust Keeps Crashing Problem?\n[Solved] How to Fix Rust Keeps Crashing Problem?\nRust System Requirements:\nMinimum:\nRecommended:\nWhy My Rust Keeps Crashing on Startup?\nWhat to Do When Rust Keeps Crashing?\nTable of Contents\nFix 1 – Run Steam as Administrator\nSo, follow the steps to run Steam as an administrator.\nFix 2 – Check if you opt-out of Steam Beta Version\nFix 3 – End Background Programs\nFix 4 – Verify Integrity of the Game Files\nFollow the steps to do so:\nFix 5 – Update Graphics Driver\nAnother most possible reason for the Rust keeps crashing problem is the missing, corrupted or outdated graphics driver.\nCheck if the Rust crashes or not.\nGet Driver Easy to update the drivers automatically\nFix 6 – Change Power Plan\nFix 7 – Set Process Affinity for Rust\nFollow the steps to give Rust full power of your CPU and processors.\nFix 8 – Set Rust Launch Options\nAnd now to stop Rust crashing problem, follow the steps to do so:\nFix 9 – Uninstall & Reinstall Rust\nFollow the steps to do so:\nGet Revo Uninstaller to uninstall Rust completely\nHope you managed to fix Rust keeps crashing problem.\nFeel free to run the Game Booster , this will help you to fix the low FPS and improve the gaming experience in Rust.\nConclusion:\nHardeep Kaur\n",
"segment": "CPU: Intel Core i7-4690K / AMD Ryzen 5 1600\nCPU SPEED: Info\nRAM: 16 GB\nOS: Windows 10 64bit\nVIDEO CARD: GTX 980 / AMD R9 Fury\nPIXEL SHADER: 5.1\nVERTEX SHADER: 5.1\nFREE DISK SPACE: 12 GB\nDEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 4096 MB\nNow if everything seems fine, but still encountering Rust crashing during gameplay or while loading then follows the below-given fixes accordingly.",
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"headings": "25 Best Valorant Settings That Give You An Advantage\n25 Best Valorant Settings That Give You An Advantage\nHigh skill game play achieved through the best settings\nBY: Michael Maruschek\nImagine changing a few settings in-game and achieving higher level gameplay\n#25 - Enhanced Pointer Precision\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#24 - Mouse DPI Sensitivity\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#23 - Ingame Sensitivity\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#22 - Limit FPS Off\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#21 - Material/Texture/Detail Quality Low\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#20 - V-Sync Off\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#19 - Vignette Off\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#18 - Anti Aliasing Off\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#17 - Anisotropic Filtering 1x\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#16 - Improve Clarity On\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#15 - Enhanced Gun Skin Visuals Off\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#14 - Distortion Off\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#13 - Shadows Off\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#12 - Client FPS (Text Only)\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#11 - Master Volume (High)\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#10 - Sound Effects Volume (High)\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#9 - Voice Over Volume (High)\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#8 - Minimap (Fixed)\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#7 - Keep Player Centred Off\n#6 - Minimap Size 1.1\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#5 - Show Corpses Off\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#4 - Voice Over (Generally All Off)\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#3 - Crosshair Color (Vibrant)\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#2 - Minimap Vision Cones On\nHow to Apply the Setting:\n#1 - Show Bullet Tracers On\nHow to Apply the Setting:\nAlso be sure to read:\nMichael Maruschek\n",
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"title": "Top 12 Popular YouTube Channel Ideas for Beginners 2021",
"headings": "Top 12 Popular YouTube Channel Ideas for Beginners 2021\nTop 12 Popular YouTube Channel Ideas for Beginners 2021\n12 Popular YouTube Channel Ideas\n1. Vlogging\n2. Traveling\n3. Cooking\n4. Comedy\n5. Animal Videos\n6: List Videos\n7. Unboxing/Reviewing\n8. Gaming\n9. Computer Tutorials\n10. News/Gossip Videos\n11. DIY Videos\n12. Reviews Channel\nSpecial Tip for YouTubers:\n",
"segment": "Sounds cool? Because many peoples don’t know how to pass a particular mission or pathway to play the game so they watch the video tutorial on YouTube to get pass over it. You can start a YouTube channel on gaming also. Just record your gameplay and upload them to YouTube and you can also be on top of the YouTube. 9. Computer Tutorials\nIf you are computer Geek and know about computer very well. If you can solve the basic problems of computer then this niche is perfect for you and matches your interest. As you know now in each and every field there is use of computer and with day by day improvement in technology, there are lots of problems that also go thorough by us in daily computer life. As we don’t know about how to solve different errors and other things. So we watch video tutorial on how to do this, how to do that.",
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