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### exposure: Indecent exposure * is displayings - exposings - indecent exposure - misdemeanors * misdemeanor, punishable with a fine and up to one year in jail. * petty misdemeanor. Industrial exposure * Most industrial exposure is from breathing inorganic lead dust and fumes. * seems to double the risk for chronic bronchitis. Inhalation exposure * are common and lead to significant morbidity among swine farmers. * can be to the vapor only or to an aerosol, which also involves vapor as well. * is usually as a result of inhaling powders or mists. Internal exposure * can cause damage to body cells and, potentially, cancer. * is more biologically damaging than external exposure. * occurs by ingestion and inhalation.<|endoftext|>### exposure: Lead exposure * Most lead exposure occurs in and around the home, through hobbies or use of lead-based paint. * Some lead exposure affects excretion. * can affect everyone, but it is especially dangerous for children aged six and younger. * can also pose a risk to pregnant women - result from lead crystal and poorly glazed ceramic dishware - be harmful to young children and babies * can cause a variety of health problems including blood and kidney disorders - irreversible harm to young children, babies, and fetuses - permanent damage to the brain and nervous system - retardation in children or dementia in adults - come from a variety of sources - harm young children and babies, even before they are born - lead to severe effects on fetuses and young children * causes damage. * is also common during home renovations when old paint is removed. * is especially harmful to young children and babies before they are born - and pregnant women - espically harmful to young children and pregnant women * is known to cause developmental delays in children until at least age five - impair cognitive development in small children - one of the most common preventable poisonings of childhood * major health concern for low-income children. * serious health threat for infants and young children. * stems primarily from contact with contaminated dust or water. * threatens the neurological development and lives of young children. Light exposure * Some light exposure allows for a mild infection and prepares an immune response to coccidia - leads to melatonin deficiencies * assists the body in maintaining normal body rhythms. * causes the pineal gland to produce more melatonin. * is found to improve work performance. Long exposure * can cause nerve, brain and kidney damage - sickness, even death * causes cancer. Mercury exposure * Some mercury exposure affects health - public health * can begin to cause harm before symptoms arise - cause cancer, birth defects and nerve damage * hurts the ability of children to pay attention, remember, talk, draw, run and play. Mild exposure * can cause irritation to eye, nose and lung tissues. * is signaled by a sensation of cold, chest pains, diarrhea and vomiting. Moderate exposure * can cause blurred vision, difficulty in concentration, and dizziness. * causes reddening and swelling of the nasal mucous membranes and the vocal cords. Noise exposure * can cause hearing loss. * is an increasing concern among insurance companies and corporations - often responsible for loss of hearing, especially in the male population - the most common source of hearing loss * occurs at home and leisure activities just as it does in the workplace.
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### exposure: Occupational exposure * account for the majority of trichloroethane toxicity. * can occur in the manufacture, transportation and distribution of gasoline - through dermal contact and inhalation * can produce a wide range of adverse effects on reproduction * is one received by a person within a controlled area - usually by inhalation or absorption through the skin * major source of lead intake for adults. * occurs during mining, milling and processing - the mining, milling, production and use of sepiolite - primarily through breathing the chemical Prolong exposure * Most prolong exposure causes skin irritation. * Some prolong exposure promotes germination. * causes irritation<|endoftext|>### exposure: Radiation exposure * Most radiation exposure is from natural sources. * Some radiation exposure is unavoidable, such as the cosmic radiation from space - leads to birth defects * can also damage the male sperm and female eggs and result in genetic defects - cause cancers in humans * decreases as the square of distance. * drops off drastically with increasing distance - quickly with distance * is hazardous to fetus - measured with equipment known as dosimetry - similar to other X-rays * limits the duration of X-ray imaging. * occurs by diagnostic X-ray. Radon exposure * Any radon exposure has some risk of causing lung cancer. * coupled with smoking significantly increases the risks of developing lung cancer. * increases the risk of lung cancer more for smokers than for nonsmokers. * is also an issue in uranium mines - similar to many environmental health risks - the second leading cause of lung cancer * is, however, arguably the one cause of lung cancer that is easiest to prevent. Severe exposure * can cause death from throat swelling or from chemical bums to the lungs - or from chemical burns to the lungs * can lead to convulsions and loss of consciousness - convulsions, unconsciousness, cardiac arrest, and death - internal bleeding, kidney and liver failure and pulmonary emphysema - shock, circulatory collapse, and death Solarisation * involves turning solar radiation into heat. * is exposure<|endoftext|>### exposure: Solarization * also controls other soilborne organisms such as fungi, insects, and certain weeds. * are exposure. * can also reduce populations of soilborne fungi pathogens and weed seed - control crabgrass if high temperatures are achieved * depends on temperature, geographical location and the time of the day. * is an effective soil disinfestation technique for strawberry production - another technique that can be used in summer to literally cook the pests - part of the natural aging process * uses trapped solar energy to raise the soil temperature to that level. * usually does a good job of ridding the soil of weeds. ### exposure | solarization: Soil solarization * can provide control of many soilborne diseases, nematodes, and weed pests. * method that employs a transparent polyethylene cover to trap heat. * uses the natural heat from the sun to reduce nematode populations. Southern exposure * can take advantage of winter sun and provide some protection against summer heat. * have direct light all day long. * means all day light and bright. Sun exposure * aggravates rosacea in many individuals. * causes damage that can accelerate the aging process. Systemic exposure * are increased in elderly subjects. * is limited following inhaled zanamivir administration. Ultraviolet exposure * can also damage and kill plants. * decreases the proliferation. Windage * are deflections - diameters - drag * is exposure Expulsion * are propulsion. * is rejection * is the delivery of the infant - punishment for gross immorality or insubordination
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### expulsion: Ostracism * are ejections. * can come from private individuals, such as employers who fire competent drug users - mean death * is an expulsion - old, sometimes brutal instrument of tribal discipline * seeks to prevent the targeted group from surviving in normal society. ### expulsion | ostracism: Social ostracism * raises the returns from having a reputation for cooperating. * threat to the teenager's sexual self-image. Extent * changes over time. * contributes to variation. * depends on conditions - weather conditions * influences values. * is degrees - magnitudes<|endoftext|>### extent: Surface area * Most surface areas absorb energy - expose to sunlight * Some surface areas expose to light - hold water * increases as the square of linear dimension. * is determined by multiplying the length by the width - directly proportional to the outside perimeter - extent - generally proportional to body size but differs in different classes - how much exposed area an organism has compared to their overall volume - important to the rate of heat and material exchange - proportional to linear dimension squared - remarkably insensitive to curvature change near the vertex * is the area of the surface of something, such as a leaf - outer area of a shape whereas volume is the amount inside a shape * is the sum of the area of all sides of the figure - faces, or surfaces, of a three dimensional shape - very important to catalyst function - where heat is lost * take places.
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Extinction * Every extinction corresponds to a death in the spirit of man - represents an irreversible loss of biodiversity * Most extinction changes life. * Most extinction decreases biological diversity - is caused by events - occurs during time - extinctions take place during the quiet, uneventful times , i.e. background extinctions * Some extinction causes extinction. * Some extinction is caused by activities - human activities - faced by chimpanzees * also occur among ammonites, corals, and other invertebrates. * are a good indicator of the health of the Earth. * arises in both the land and the sea. * can also be a force contributing to diversification - come about because of pollution * can occur if a species is unable to adapt to a changing environment - in auditory and visual modalities * causes damage. * decreases biodiversity * difficult event to detect, even in well known taxa such as mammals. * function of oxygen consumption and metabolic rates. * generally result from loss of habitat and encroachment by alien species. * has big impact - cascade effects - large impact - nothing to do with the production of adaptation * includes all processes which reduce the radiant intensity. * involves eliminating any reinforcement that is maintaining a behavior. * is actually a normal process in the course of evolution - also for species that are left without their necessary resources by others - annihilation - as much a part of evolution as death is of a part of life - books * is caused by a variety of factors - alteration of a population's environment in a harmful way - both scattering and absorption of light by particles - conditioning - extremely common over geologic time - inaction - inversely proportional to wavelength so red light is less affected than blue light * is one of the great mysteries of the geological record - way life on Earth can change - part of the process of evolution - terminations * is the complete cessation of an inappropriate behavior - disappearance of a species from the earth - death of all members of a species - dimming of starlight as it travels through the dust - elimination of all individuals in a group - end of reproduction - flip-side of evolution - most serious, utterly irreversible effect of unsustainable human population - primary vehicle through which biological diversity is lost - process by which a group of taxa , normally a species , dies out - sum of actual absorption, and scattering - termination of evolutionary lineage - way traits leave a culture - what befalls the species that fails to adapt, to survive, to thrive - when a targeted behavior for modification or change stops * loss to the biodiversity of an ecosystem. * means being extinct or in the act of becoming extinct - more than the disappearance of species - no longer existing anywhere in the world, at least in the wild * means that organism is gone from Earth forever - the unique values of the species are lost to the world forever - there are no living organisms of a certain species * natural event that has happened since the beginning of time. * natural feature of evolution - the evolution of life on Earth * natural part of evolution - our planet's history - or the process of evolution - phenomenon, but rate of extinction drives biodiversity crisis * natural process and normally takes place over many years - that has occurred through millennia * natural process, a part of life - it happens all the time - occurs at some natural background level - result of evolution * normal and natural process on the earth * occur as a result of an inability to change. * occurs when all members of species die out leaving no descendents - previous adaptations are no longer suitable to a changed environment - the natural rhythm of the Earth * process that occurs over a long period. * speaks to the disappearance of a defineable population. * threatens many insect species along with other animals and plants. * total waste of time. * way to decrease rates of problem behavior. + Applied behavior analysis, Definitions and concepts, Extinction * Extinction is a way to decrease rates of problem behavior. Sometimes a problem behavior will be reinforced by accident. In order to fix accidental reinforcement the behavior has to be put through extinction. A problem behavior can only go through extinction if it has been reinforced before. To put a behavior through extinction the person must stop getting the reinforcement they want when they do the problem behavior. The problem behavior will decrease because the person will learn that this behavior no longer gets them what they want.
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Extinction event * Some extinction events kill dinosaurs - lead to disappearances - result in destruction * can affect many species or just a few individual species - occur by a variety of mechanisms * play major roles * shape the fossil record, more perhaps that any other contributing factor. ### extinction: Light extinction * Some light extinction occurs naturally. * direct measurement of the level of haziness at the park. Local extinction * can result in areas with limited roost habitat or excessive disturbance - when existing bird populations are already very small * is the loss of all individuals in a population. * promote coexistence of semelparous and iteroparous life histories. * refers to loss of all individuals from a given area.<|endoftext|>### extinction: Mass extinction * Most mass extinction is caused by events - occurs during time * Some mass extinction takes places. * are a real possibility unless human actions alter - complex phenomena - geologically rare and globally widespread - quite a different type of extinction than the background extinctions - thought to result when a long-term stress is compounded by a short term shock * changes life. * define other major breaks in the geologic time scale. - the process in which huge numbers of species die out suddenly * mediate the major evolutionary changes. Natural extinction * Most natural extinctions are the result of changes in climate. * is part of the grand drama of life on Earth.<|endoftext|>Extra chemical + Rocket candy, Components * These quickly moving gases push the rocket as they exit the motor. The oxidizer helps to add oxygen, which the fuel needs to burn. The extra chemicals can do a few things. Some can speed up the burning. Some can also make the fuel burn more completely. Some extra chemicals make the rocket look better when it is launched. They can add sparks and flames to liftoff. They can also add smoke when the rocket flies. + Rocket candy, Components, Extra chemicals * Extra chemicals are often added to rocket candy. They are used to change the way the fuel burns. These extra chemicals can make the rocket candy burn faster or slower. Some are used to change the color of the flame. Other chemicals are used to make smoke when the rocket flies. Some extra chemicals are used to change the way the fuel feels and acts. They can make the fuel less likely to break. They can also make the fuel more like a flowing liquid. This can make it easier to put the rocket candy into the motor - What is in rocket candy? * This has a little more fuel than one needs. This way allows the rocket candy to be more liquid when it is melted. Extra chemicals can take the place some of the fuel. When extra chemicals are added the recipe can change. These are not the only combinations that work. There are many different combinations that will still make a rocket fly - candy: Fuel :: Rockets * Sucrose is the most commonly used type of sugar. Sucrose is known as table sugar. This part is also called an oxidizer. The extra chemicals can be many different things. They can change the speed of the fuel burning. Extra chemicals can also make the liftoff and flight more exciting and interesting to watch ### extreme data-rich field: Genome research * differs from basic biology research in the enormous number of samples processed. * extreme data-rich field. * has the possibility for ultimate good, or ultimate corruption. * is the identification of the precise gene patterns of living organisms. Extreme event * Most extreme events affect calf survival * Some extreme events cause fluctuations - result in mortality * have consequences - immediate consequences * highlight the intimate relationship between people and climate. * influence use. * lead to expansion - range expansion * lead to rapid expansion * may have effects - impact - pronounce effects
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### extreme today: Economic inequality * Economic inequalities are fatal to democracy - the inevitable result of different abilities * drives other forms of inequality. * erodes confidence in the moral order. * is extreme today - rampant in America - related to poorer health * is the major common characteristic of all minority groups - result of the political system Extreme weather event * have consequences - immediate consequences * influence use.
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### extremely broad discipline: Anthropology * adopts such a cross cultural approach to learn about culture and society. * also has important career applications. * attempts to discover universals and patterns of human life. * attempts to understand entire human condition over time and space - the whole panorama, in time and space, of the human condition * basic way of understanding how people live and work together. * bridges the natural and social sciences, and humanities. * brings out commonalities that connect people. * broad academic discipline interested in the whole of the human condition - discipline and anthropologists tend to be highly individualistic * broad, holistic study of human beings. * can affect public policies and issues. * career that embraces people of all kinds. * combines the perspectives of the sciences and the humanities. * comes from notion of elaboration of differences. * consists of a number of subfields, each of which examines a separate facet of humanity. * contributes a distinctive and integrated perspective on humankind. * covers every aspect of life from health to behaviour. * cross cultural study of humankind. * deals with all people everywhere who have ever lived - the beginnings of humanity, and stretches to ideas about humanity's future * discipline that studies the biology and behavior of humankind. * dynamic field of study. * emphasizes the interaction of human biology, culture, and the environment - unity of humankind * explores what it means to be human from many different perspectives. * field of science. * focuses on the development of culture. * generally focuses on human groups. * has a holistic approach, which means looking at all aspects, or the whole - rich tradition in the study of family relationships, courtships and kinships * has the broadest scope of all the social sciences - honor of being the original interdisciplinary discipline * helps students to better understand human similarities and differences. * implies man in a much wider diachronical extension than prehistory. * includes physical anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology. * indeed becomes a branch of zoology. * integrates a wide range of perspectives on human behavior, culture, and society. * introduces a unique biocultural perspective to many areas of study. * is about people. * is also a social science with significant theoretical and technological components - wide-ranging field, so employment possibilities are similarly broad * is an extremely broad discipline - liberating field of study - interdisciplinary field * is at once a biological science, a social science, and one of the humanities - natural science and a humanistic discipline - both an applied and an academic discipline - by and large, the study of how people live - characterized by a concern with the origins of and changes in biology and culture - comparative - composed of four fields - comprised of four sub-fields - concerned with how culture influences every aspect of human life and society * is divided into four subfields - primarily into physical anthropology and cultural anthropology - founded on interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and cross-cultural activities - much more than just archaeology or ethnography * is one branch of the social sciences - of the few academic studies that has a code of ethics - paleontology - related to the discipline of sociology , but has a distinct history and focus * is the biological study and cultural study of humanity - broad study of humankind around the world and throughout time - comparative cross-cultural study of human nature and human possibilities * is the comparative study of humanity - people and societies across space and time - the human species - comprehensive study of human beings as they socialize and symbolize - cross-cultural study of human societies * is the discipline devoted to the study of the human species - that concerns itself with all that it means to be human - evolutionary, cross-cultural study of human behavior * is the holistic and comparative study of human beings - cross-cultural study of humankind * is the holistic study of culture, past and present - human cultures and the human place in nature - integrated study of humans in all their aspects * is the most humanistic of the sciences and the most scientific of the humanities - liberating of all the sciences * is the science of people and culture - the study of cultural diversity - scientific and humanistic study of humanity in all times and places * is the scientific study of all humanity , ancient and modern - humanity and of human culture - social science dedicated to the holistic investigation of human life * is the study of all aspects of humanity at all times - ancient and modern human beings and their ways of living * is the study of human behavior, beliefs, and adaptations - beings from their origins to their present world-wide diversity - beings, their cultures, behaviour and products - biological and cultural variation, both past and present - biology and culture and the interaction between the two * is the study of human cultural and biological diversity over time and space - culture in past and contemporary societies - diversity past and present - evolution, biology, society and culture - kind in all times and places - life in all places and at all times * is the study of human nature, human society, and the human past - origins and development - humanity, past and present, in both simple and complex societies * is the study of humankind and all our works - everywhere, throughout time - of ancient and modern peoples and their ways of living - humankind, of ancient and contemporary people and their ways of living * is the study of humans and their behavior - their works - humans' ways of life, or culture - living peoples and everything they do - man in all times and in all places - past and present human societies * is the study of people and culture - at all times and places - in different culture settings * is the study of people, so start observing the myriad of cultures in our community - their cultures, customs, languages, and origins - social and cultural systems, beliefs and practices - the development and origins of human beings * is the study of the origin and development of humankind - and development of mankind - thus a margino-centric discipline - what anthropologists do * links the social sciences, natural sciences, arts and humanities. * natural science, a social science, and one of the humanities. * now studies both Western and non-Western cultures. * offers increased sensitivity to ethnic and population diversity. * part of all major natural history and historical museums in the U.S. and abroad. * provides a basis for understanding human cultural and physical diversity - comprehensive perspective on the human endeavor - different point of view in understanding the human experience - way to examine the personal, individual and social roles of tattooing - both primary data and methodological tools for the analysis of any data - evidence that all human beings are black - insights into what is happening and how to respond pastorally * relatively new discipline. * remains a strong source of cultural criticism. * requires research on humans, primates, or artifacts. * scientific field of study with several divisions. * seeks to uncover principles of behavior that apply to all human communities - understand the entire panorama of human behavior and experience * serves as an excellent background to many other behavioral sciences. * small world. * social science and papers follow a more scientific than literary format - that studies what it means to be human * specializes in the study of human beings and their cultures, anywhere and at all times. * strong major in the liberal arts tradition. * takes a special view of religion that is non-judgmental and broadly comparative. * teaches people how to be citizens of the world - that the earth has been inhabited by man for at least half a million years * traces human footprints from their beginnings, millions of years ago, to the present. * tries to bring the world's peoples into human focus. * works with the whole cultural history of two million years or more. + Human body, Fields of study: Anatomy * Anthropology is a field of science. It compares humans to other hominids. It also studies all other hominid bodies. They look at how humans and chimpanzees are the same or different.
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### extremely broad discipline | anthropology: Biological anthropology * is anthropology - biology - entirely a scientific study of the human condition * subfield dealing with human biology and evolution - of anthropology dealing with human biology and evolution<|endoftext|>### extremely broad discipline | anthropology: Cultural anthropology * attempts to make the diverse peoples and lifeways of the world understandable. * describes and explains variation in human cultural and social types. * explores human beliefs and behaviors cross-culturally and historically. * focuses on factors including ethnicity, ritual, functionalism, and kinship. * has a special holistic perspective. * investigates the lore and logic of other cultures. * involves the study of contemporary societies. * is 'close relative' of social anthropology - an inquiry into what it means to be human - the description and analysis of contemporary cultures around the world * is the most consistent and comprehensive cross-cultural social science field - diverse and eclectic of all the social and behavioral disciplines - study and comparison of human cultures * is the study of human behavior from a cross-cultural perspective - beings as creatures and creators of society - the organizing principles of human beliefs and practices * stresses the application of theory to practice. * studies the innate, shared, and transmitted products of social groups. * works to foster cross-cultural understanding and tolerance. Ethnography * Ethnographies are anthropology - case studies of specific societies - exercises in literary talent rather than the presentation of verifiable evidence - part of anthropology - the studies conducted by anthropologists * involves observing or videotaping consumers using products. * proceeds by inductive thinking.<|endoftext|>### extremely broad discipline | anthropology: Ethnology * Ethnologies are anthropology - use specialized monographs in order to draw comparisons among various cultures * covers the theoretical aspect of anthropology. * focuses on the sociocultural systems of human societies. * involves the study of contemporary societies, or societies that exist today. * is also a profession - first of all psychology * is the description of a culture based on observing and interacting with living people - science which studies human groups - study of human culture on a comparative basis * seeks to offer a systematic firsthand description of a culture. * studies human culture in a historic and comparative perspective. Forensic anthropology * falls within the subfield of physical anthropology. * is an area of applied anthropology - another area in which biological anthropologists have flourished - the application of anthropological techniques to solving criminal cases * relatively new applied area within physical anthropology. * subdiscipline within the subfield of physical anthropology. Linguistic anthropology * deals with language within the broader context of anthropology. * is the study of how language shapes cultural life - language as used by different societies * studies human language - the diversity of human languages and styles of communication Medical anthropology * helps determine priorities for cultures. * is the study of how humans face illness and disease within their cultures.
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### extremely broad discipline | anthropology: Physical anthropology * examines human genetics, growth and development and biological evolution. * explains the physical nature and development of humankind. * focuses on the biological aspects of the human species. * includes the study of linguistic variation as it relates to climate - training in gross anatomy, osteology, forensics, and fertility * is anthropology - both a biological science and a social science - one of the two main divisions of anthropology * is the study of human biology and evolution - remains from archaeological sites - humans as biological organisms * large, and dynamic field. * looks at human origins and evolution. * maps human biological evolution and physiological adaptations. * studies the evolution of the human biological form. Sociocultural anthropology * emphasizes in-depth field research. * investigates customs and products of civilization. * provides a framework for the study of human social and cultural activity. Urban anthropology * Much urban anthropology is oriented around exploring and explaining social problems. * is the study of human beings and their cultural institutions in cities. ### extremely clean animals: Ringtail cat * Most ringtail cats have claws. * Some ringtail cats have rings. * are extremely clean animals.<|endoftext|>Extremely dangerous polonium * Polonium also forms a hexafluoride, but it is understudied - decay product of radon, which in turn decay product of uranium * Polonium has a few commercial uses - more isotopes than any other element, all of which are radioactive - no biological role - is also combined with beryllium to form neutron sources * Polonium is an extremely dangerous material - substance - rare natural element - both toxic and radioactive - chemical elements - distributed in soft tissues as well as bone - highly unstable, radioactive and toxic - hundreds of times more radioactive than uranium - metal - metallic elements - produced in nature when other radioactive elements break down * Polonium is radioactive and excessivley rare in nature - substances - removed from surface waters by the rain of faeces descending from zooplankton * Polonium is used as a neutron source in nuclear reactors and as an alpha-particle generator - in special anti-static brushes - radioactive element produced by the decay of uranium - radioactive, extremely rare semi-metal - readily reacts with dilute acids, but only slightly with alkalis - relatively rare element - usually is isolated from by-products of the extraction of radium from uranium minerals. * is highly unstable, radioactive and toxic. This makes it difficult to handle, and potentially dangerous, even in very small amounts. One gram of Po will self-heat to a temperature of around. It also vaporizes easily * Polonium very rare element in nature + Group 16 element: Chemical elements :: Periodic table * Group 16' is the third last group in the periodic table. This group is called the 'oxygen family' or the 'chalcogens'. The elements in this group are oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium and polonium. The first three elements are nonmetals and the last two are semimetals. Polonium is radioactive. Oxygen is a colorless gas.
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### extremely hazardous substance: Curium * are chemical elements - radioactive substances. * It radioactive metal. It has the chemical symbol 'Cm'. It has the atomic number 96. In chemistry it is placed in a group of metal elements named the actinides. Curium transuranic element. It radioactive element that does not exist in nature. Curium has to be made. Curium has a silver color. Curium was named after Marie Curie and her husband Pierre * hard, brittle, radioactive silvery metal - silvery metal that tarnishes slowly in dry air at room temperature - dense radioactive silvery-white metal * has peculiar magnetic properties. * is an extremely hazardous substance - found in spent nuclear fuel and small amounts are produced for research * is highly radioactive and it glows red in the dark - made synthetically - one of the most radioactive isolable elements - probably present in uranium ores - produced artificially, in small quantities for research purposes - radioactive and only available in small amounts - silver in color, is chemically reactive, and is more electropositive than aluminum - typically quite insoluble and adheres very tightly to soil particles - used as a power source in spacecraft * man-made heavy element that belongs to the actinide series of chemical elements. * radioactive element that has a silvery color - element, a strongly alpha emitter - dangerous, of course - rare earth metal * silver metal and usually makes faint yellow compounds. ### extremely important: Atmospheric gas * Some atmospheric gases absorb radiation. * Some atmospheric gases contribute to effects - greenhouse effects * are extremely important - in an equilibrium state of dynamic and permanent exchange with living matter * fill spaces between the snow crystals. Human nutrition * focuses on the nutrient needs of humans to promote health. * is extremely important. * sustains human metabolism.<|endoftext|>### extremely painful condition: Stenosis * can also develop from injuries, infections, or tumors - occur as a result of rheumatic fever - occur in all areas of the spine, but it is most common in the lumbar spine * constriction or narrowing of the valve opening. * generally is due to excessive scar reaction following surgery. * is an extremely painful condition - illnesses - one reason why valves are repaired or replaced - pathology * is the anatomic narrowing of the lumen of the ureter - diseased arterial tissue * means a narrowing of a passage * progressive disease. * sounds often are indicators of inflammatory constriction of respiratory pathways.<|endoftext|>### extremely painful condition | stenosis: Aortic stenosis * causes increased pressure in the left ventricle. * common congenital disease. * congenital heart defect, meaning it's something the dog is born with. * is caused by many disorders - diseases - more common among men - often progressive, growing worse with time - one of the most common and most serious valve disease problems - stenosis - stricture - the most common valve disease in the elderly * narrowing of the aortic valve opening - opening of the aortic valve - valve through which blood leaves the heart * occurs due to improper formation of the valve. * poses a high risk of endocarditis. Mitral stenosis * can also cause interstitial edema with a normal-sized cardiac silhouette. * causes damming up of blood in the left atrium, and ultimately in the lungs. * is acquired and usually caused by rheumatic fever - almost always due to scarring of the valve from rheumatic fever - caused by childhood rheumatic fever, which damages the heart valve - stricture - usually controllable with treatment, and improved with surgery Pulmonary stenosis * can vary from mild to severe. * is classified as mild, moderate, severe and critical - the second most common congenital heart disease - then a narrowing of the pulmonary valve
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### extremely painful condition | stenosis: Pyloric stenosis * congenital defect, or condition present at birth. * is much more common in boys than girls - treated by a minor surgical procedure * narrowing of the pylorus - stomach's outlet, which is called the pylorus<|endoftext|>### extremely painful condition | stenosis: Spinal stenosis * can also cause compressive type pain - be difficult to treat definitively without surgery - cause a wide variety of symptoms throughout the body * disease affecting the nerves exiting the spinal canal. * is an often overlooked cause of back and leg pain - most often the result of the progressive wear and tear associated with age - the thickening of bone around the spinal canal * narrowing of the canal in the vertebrae that surround the spinal cord - spinal canal that produces compression of the neural elements * occurs in middle-aged or elderly people - when the spinal canal or nerve root canals become too narrow Subglottic stenosis * can be congenital or acquired. * narrowing of the airway below the vocal folds. ### extremely powerful substances: Human hormone * Most human hormones play roles - vital roles * Most human hormones provide benefits - other benefits * are extremely powerful substances. ### extremely rapid: Renal excretion * Some renal excretion causes accumulation - drug accumulation - is produced by adults * equals intestinal absorption. * is extremely rapid. * is the predominant route of elimination - preferred route of elimination in man, baboon and mouse * occurs by glomerular filtration and active tubular secretion.<|endoftext|>### extremely rare: Human infection * Many human infections are mild and inapparent and thus go undetected. * Most human infection is associated with an uncomplicated febrile illness or is inapparent. * Most human infections are actually quite mild with a fever, headache, and body aches - asymptomatic or present as a nonspecific viral syndrome - mild enough to go unnoticed and apparently produce no permanent damage - silent - result from the consumption of improperly cooked or contaminated foodstuffs * Some human infection occurs in infants. * are extremely rare. * are most common in Asia, Africa, Latin and South America and the Middle East - the Orient, Africa, South America, or the Middle East - quite common in Canada and most other parts of the world - rare and usually occur when people inadvertently consume an infected flea - rare, and often mild * begins with the ingestion of infected raw or undercooked pork. * can be pneumonia due to the worm migration - occur from a bite of a mosquito that has previously bitten an infected bird * comes from eating raw or insufficiently cooked meat. * do occur, but are extremely rare. * is common - diagnosed by the parasite eggs in the faeces - more common in men than women - possible with roundworms if the eggs are ingested * is usually from pigs and is rare - through the skin but has occurred after ingestion of contaminated meat - virtually universal - most adults are seropositive * occur by inhalation of aerosols of infectious excreta. * occurs by the ingestion of larvae when eating raw or undercooked freshwater fish - due to the accidental ingestion of eggs passed in human faeces - from breathing dust in the air contaminated by spores - in the warm months of the year as ticks become active - mainly from the ingestion of raw lamb, pork or beef - primarily via inhalation of aerosolized infected rodent excreta - when dust containing infected dried rodent excretions is inhaled - where raw fish delicacy * tend to be mild and self limiting, and most probably are never diagnosed. Malignant degeneration * is extremely rare - very rare in children, but in adults, most die within a year of diagnosis * occurs more commonly with complete molar pregnancy. Octahedral crystal * are extremely rare. * do occur, but are very rare.
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### extremely rare: Wild panda * Most wild pandas drink fresh water * Some wild pandas leave mothers. * are extremely rare. * live in the bamboo forests of central China. ### extremely slow-growing plant: Reindeer moss * is an extremely slow-growing plant - bitter, antibiotic, and edible - especially slow * lichen - eaten by reindeer, as the name implies * light-colored lichen that only grows to be a few centimeters tall. * takes years to grow to a harvestable size for the reindeer to eat.<|endoftext|>### extremely toxic: Thallium compound * are extremely toxic - quite toxic and some have been used as rat poisons - teratogenic - used in glass for infrared light + Thallium, Uses: Chemical elements :: Metals * It is used in rat poisons and insecticides. The use of thallium as a poison has been reduced or banned in many countries because these countries think that thallium might cause cancers. It is also used in infrared detectors. It has been used in some murders. Thallium compounds are used in glass for infrared light. Thallium was also used to kill skin infections, but it is too toxic to be used for that now. A superconductor that can work at higher temperatures than normal ones do uses thallium. A radioactive thallium isotope was used for nuclear scans. An alloy of thallium and mercury has a low freezing temperature and is a liquid. A very dense solution of a thallium compound was used to test minerals for specific gravity, but it is too toxic for use. ### extremely viscous: Polymeric fluid * are extremely viscous. * show at the same time both viscous and elastic properties. ### extremely volatile: Fuel vapor * are a respiratory hazard - very explosive * escape directly from automobile engines and gas tanks, especially on hot days. * is extremely volatile - produced when heat from the flame radiates back to the fuel surface Extremist group * Extremist Groups try to stop abortion by using force, intimidation, or through illegal activities. * advocate the use of force or intimidation or illegal activities to stop abortion. * are organizations that Espouse supremacist causes.<|endoftext|>### eye irritant: Potassium chloride * dry granular material that can be mixed with dry N materials. * extended-release capsules are an electrolyte replenisher. * high-potency, synthetic source of potassium. * human poison by ingestion. * is an eye irritant - chemical compounds - chloride - crystal - found as a mineral * is found in many salt substitutes - most foods but is significant primarily in salt substitutes - heated very hot until it melts * is highly water soluble - water-soluble - inorganic compounds - ionic compounds - moderate eye irritant - potentially lethal if used improperly - produced in four major size grades - similar to sodium chloride, and can be used as a partial substitute for it - the salt of potassium after it's reacted with hydrochloric acid - toxic in very large amounts * is used as a healthier alternative to table salt - substitute for the common salt, sodium chloride + Potassium chloride, Occurrence: Potassium compounds :: Chlorine compounds * Potassium chloride is found as a mineral. The mineral is called 'sylvite'. It is also found in sylvanite, a mixture of sodium chloride and potassium chloride - Safety * Potassium chloride is toxic in very large amounts. When injected into a vein it is much more toxic * It is used to make potassium metal. Potassium chloride is heated very hot until it melts. Sodium metal is reacted with it. The sodium metal melts and boils to make sodium gas. The sodium gas reacts with the potassium chloride to make potassium gas and sodium chloride. It can be electrolyzed in a water solution to make potassium hydroxide. It is used in food processing ### eye-catching color: Hot pink * can show up in a summer silk or a winter wool melton. * is an eye-catching color - usually very transparent, with a strong metallic texture
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### eyes: Lazy eye * are eyes - illnesses - quite common in young children * can occur independently of retinoschisis. * develops rapidly during the first three years of life. * is reduced vision from lack of use in an otherwise normal eye. Open eye * are eyes. * reveal some sort of tunnel vision, with regions of disorientation about the outside.<|endoftext|>Fabric * All fabrics are in natural colors - burn at some point when exposed to a flame, some faster than others * Many fabrics contain a combination of fibers. * Most fabric has density. * Most fabric is made of materials - natural materials - makes from fiber - fabrics used today are synthetic * Some fabric absorbs energy - water * Some fabrics are so stretchy that they can actually force themselves down the throat plate - become limp and lose body when laundered - have a high thread count but are stiff to touch - require that they be cut through a single thickness at a time * Use light weight fabrics. * absorb the dye differently. * are colorfast and dimensionally stable - durable, weatherproof, warm and allow the feet to 'breathe' - soft and shiny * are soft, sometimes silvery and high-tech - they slip on the body and become stiff only where necessary - teflon coated, and many come resin coated for water resistance - the big items that people are looking for * can fade and dolls turn odd colors. * come in hundreds of weights and weaves. * consists of components. * contains fiber - hydrophilic fiber * deteriorate with age and can become extremely fragile. * differ in their protection barrier although cotton tends to be more protective. * fade less and stains are reduced with ozone. - lower basis weight - properties - reinforce materials - structures * includes hems - sections * is an artifact * is located in clothing stores - curtains * is made of fiber - such materials - wool - part of sofas - smooths * is used for clothing - rags - sails - upholstery - natural fiber * play an important role in today's military body armor. * provides protection. * remain soft, supple and transparent. * retains air. * shows abrasion resistance * sometimes have metallic stripes. * used in the workout wear breathe and wick away moisture. * weaves from fiber - fibre ### fabric: Basket weave * are fabric. * is used by most topnotch needlepointers. Breathable fabric * allow perspiration and condensation inside the foul weather suit to pass outward * improve comfort levels but are more expensive. Camouflage * enables an animal to remain hidden from view. * helps disguise an animal so that it is less visable to preditors or prey. * is fabric - hiding - screens * tends to lighter colors in dry biomes, darker in more humid biomes. ### fabric | camouflage: Full camouflage * can also help, where legal and where hunter densities are low. * is de rigueur, including a hat and face mask or full paint facial make-up. Good camouflage * is necessary because woodcocks nest on the ground. * makes it easier for many vipers to disguise themselves and deceive their prey. Different fabric * absorb paint differently. * has properties. * take dye differently and reflect light differently. Knitted fabric * are porous, allowing air to circulate for a more comfortable night's sleep. * is produced in the form of interlaced loops. Shiny fabric * reflect light and can give a larger appearance to a very thin body. * shade differently if cut in different directions. Soft fabric * have less of a fan-like appearance on the ends than fabrics with more body. * helps prevent chafing and binding. Synthetic fabric * are man-made copies of natural fabrics - preferable to cotton - very common * perform better than cotton in the woods.
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### facial hair: Sideburn * are facial hair - to be no longer than the middle of the ear * can be no longer than the middle of the ears - come to the bottom of the ear lobe * have a rich history, dating back to the age of the dinosaur. * is facial hair ### facilities: Dance club * are facilities - fun - located in cities - nightclubs * are used for dancing Homeless shelter * are clean and caring, providing nutritious food and genuine concern. * house either women or only men and some are havens for children. * is facilities - shelter Retail outlet * are facilities. * sell things that are supposed to sell themselves.<|endoftext|>Facility * Facilities affect cost. * Facilities are artifacts - facilities - services - sites - become reality - employ individuals - encourage workers - follow policy * Facilities have backups - doors - equip rooms - equipment - fire doors - responsibility - routine - types - wait rooms - includes sections * Facilities meet requirements - specific requirements * Facilities offer medical technology * Facilities provide comfort - refers to sources of supplies or contact with emergency services nearest the trailhead - sell oysters - undergo maintenance * is an artifact
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### facility: Airport * All airports are an important component of the national airport system. * Many airports have buildings which are used to hold airplanes and passengers - still permit smoking in restaurants and bars * Most airports have access and facilities for people with disabilities - no system to track the movement of thunderstorms - now have no system to track the movement of thunderstorms * Some airports have two parallel runways - leave lights on all night to guide pilots * are a key focus of modern life - among the most likely places in which to have a heart attack - frequently one of the largest point sources of air pollution in the areas they serve - information appliances * are located in cities - suitcases - now frequently the single largest source of pollution within their state or region - public places - service enterprises - stressful environments and crowded with people * are the linchpin for economic development - vital link in the world's transportation network - tools of economic development - transition points in a traveler s trip by plane - used for airplanes - where a great many robberies take place * bring noise, traffic and other byproducts of growth. * have multilingual signs - windows * includes bases - flight lines - taxi strips * provide communities with a gateway for commerce. * tend to be located far from the center of cities. * use windsocks to help pilots and controllers determine the direction of the wind. + Airport terminal, Airport terminal designs, Semicircular terminals: Airports :: Aviation infrastructure * Some airports use a semicircular terminal, with aircraft parked on one side and cars on the other. This design results in long walks for passengers changing aircraft, but greatly reduces travel times between check-in and the aircraft. + Flight information display system: Display technology :: Airports * A computer system controls mechanical or electronic display boards or TV screens to show arrivals and departures flight information in real-time. The displays are inside or around an airport terminal. A virtual version of a FIDS can also be found on most airport websites and teletext systems. In large airports, there are sets of FIDS for each terminal. Some airports use a separate FIDS for each major airline. FID systems help passengers during air travel and people who want to pick-up passengers after the flight. * Southern Brazil An 'airport' is a place where airplanes can land or take off. Most airports in the world have only a long strip of level ground called a runway. Many airports have buildings which are used to hold airplanes and passengers. A building that holds passengers waiting for their planes or luggage is called a terminal. Airports also have buildings called hangars to hold planes when they are not used. Some airports have buildings to control the airport, like a control tower which tells planes where to go. ### facility | airport: Heliport * have green, yellow, and white beacons that pulse faster than beacons used for airports. * is an airport International airport * Most international airports have shops and restaurants for airplane passengers to use. * are synonymous with access to and integration in the global market. + Airport: Aviation infrastructure * An 'international airport' is a large airport that airplanes can use to fly to and from other countries. Most international airports have shops and restaurants for airplane passengers to use. Large airport * Most large airports have peak times for arrivals and departures, also known as banks of flights. * have air traffic controllers that guide aircraft through that pattern. + List of aviation terms, Airports * Many companies that move cargo, such as FedEx and the US Postal Service, have their own airplanes for moving air cargo. Most large airports have entire sections of the airport and warehouses for dealing with air cargo.
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### facility | airport: Modern airport * have runways, long corridors of asphalt or concrete. * provide facilities for leisure and recreation for travelers with transit stops. Regional airport * are analogous to interchanges on the interstate highway system - interstate highway interchanges * tend to be dominated by one carrier, driving up fares. Botanical garden * Most botanical gardens contain plants. * are gardens. * demonstrate, celebrate, and teach the importance of plants in the lives of people.<|endoftext|>### facility: Grid * Some grids have stations. * are a natural for scanned or remotely sensed data - particularly effective way of supporting ornamental grasses - bands - cooking utensils - daily averages, daily ascending averages, daily descending averages - electrodes - forms - fundamental data structures for representing geometric structures or their subdivisions - geographic data models representing information as an array of equally sized square cells - hasheds - lines on some maps that form squares like a chess board * are located in electrical systems - graph paper - templates - often useful for presenting and summarising numeric data like a spreadsheet * are part of infrastructures - tubes - poor at representing points, lines and areas, but good at surfaces - the cornerstone of all database applications - uniformly spaced horizontal and perpendicular lines * are used for graph paper - graphs - plots * can be visible or invisible. * define a discrete representation of a mapping or mappings - regular shapes * includes power cables - readsides - sections * look like solid walls * provide structure and consistency to pages and information. * represent spatially interpolated data. * serve as an interpolated and smoothed representation of randomly scattered point data. * use technology. + Page layout, Grids versus templates: Typography :: Graphics * These can be seen by the designer, but are invisible to the end-user. Their function is to align and repeatelements on a page. A page layout may or may not stay within those guidelines, depending on how much repetition or variety the design style in the series calls for. Grids are meant to be flexible. Using a grid to lay out elements on the page may require just as much or more graphic design skill than that which was required to design the grid.<|endoftext|>### facility: Gym * Many gyms have mirrors just so people can see how good they look. * Most gyms have machines to strengthen the hip abductors and adductors - mercury vapor lights and some schools have sodium lights also - pools * Some gyms have a piece of equipment called an arm or upper-body ergometer. * have pools. * includes bases - ceilings - floors - locker rooms - lockers - room light * is an athletic facility + Aerobics: Fitness :: Healthy lifestyle * Aerobics classes may allow participants to select their level of participation according to their fitness level. Many gyms offer a wide variety of aerobic classes for participants to take. Each class is designed for a certain level of experience and taught by a certified instructor with a specialty area related to their particular class. ### facility | gym: Indoor gym * Most indoor gyms space their protection bolts often less than five feet apart. * provide playing space regardless of the weather. Latrine * are public toilets - scent marked from lateral glands on the flanks of the animal * eliminate the source of intestinal parasites. * is intended to be set up inside of a tent or small building. * occur throughout and at the edges of their range during the breeding season. ### facility | military installation: Post * are columns of refractory material used to support shelves inside the kiln - companies - deliveries - positions - products - shafts - uprights - visual signals * containing nickel can also cause an itchy, allergic reaction. * is military installation
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### facility: Museum * Many museums also sponsor youth and education programs after school or on weekends - are successful places for learning, of play, entertainment, and even retail experience - exhibit ancient Persian textiles, rugs, and pottery * Many museums have a limited number of old bicycles in their collections - an Internet presence - conservation laboratories with modern scientific equipment - displays of home life through previous generations - small shops which sell a variety of modern reproductions and some original items - things that are just presented as works of craftsmanship * Many museums maintain collections of species of animals - lending collections of books, audio-visual materials, and artifact kits - now have walk-in freezers, like giant meat lockers, in which they store things * Most museums have bird specimens - images of objects or exhibitions - paintings - sculpture - keep between one and ten percent of their collections on display at any one time - look at the positives in history and society * Some museums display the works of famous artists - even have kids' gift shops, with educational toys, games, and books * Some museums have a special room where children can draw, build and play - films about dinosaurs and volcanoes - special websites presenting material for children - now have family sleep-in nights - offer classes in art, ceramics, wildlife and photography * Some museums possess animals - butterflies - mollusks * Some museums provide hands-on science experiences for children of many ages - research bibliographies for works in their collection - specialize in topics such as country life, costumer, war, and flight * also employ a broad range of scientists. * are also favourite places of information and further education for the population - good sources of paintings, textiles, ceramics and such - cemetaries - dynamic organizations that respond to the challenges of today's world * are educational institutions if they are anything - essential in the protection and diffusion of our cultural and natural heritage - ideal settings to study children s socialization into science * are important because of the many services they provide the public - cultural institutions, symbols of power, stature, and sophistication - to the state s tourism and local economies, particularly in rural areas - institutions in the service of society that contribute to sustainable development - large buildings * are located in big cities - notorious for charging no admission at times when people are likely asleep - part of an object-centred culture - places where people gather informally, places of collective memory and imagination * are repositories for evidence - of ideas, of culture, of civilization - social institutions and, as such, agents of social change * are the custodians of our culture - family sepulchres of works of art - natural habitat of the extinct - only institutions that use actual artifacts to tell a story - themselves a cultural artifact, produced in specific milieus - tremendously important institutions * are used for education * can be about different things such as art, national history, natural history, or science. * collect three-dimensional artifacts and artwork. * consist of people, collections and buildings. * contain examples * count bodies, publishers live and die by their own numbers. * create dreams, dreams create desire, desire creates action, and action creates our future. * educate, and reflect and reinforce the values and identities of the communities they serve. * enrich the lives of individuals, creating better communities in which to live and work. * exist for the purposes of education, study and enjoyment. * frequently have displays and activities geared for kids. * generally commemorate the past, delving into history through art, fossils and relics. * have a distinctive role in society - attraction * have collections that are studied and exhibited to the public - they study and exhibit to the public - descriptions - many curators, each of whom has expertise in a different area of art - reputations - strict standards that dictate how a work can be moved - the largest collection of Chinese art in the world * hire marine mammal scientists for educational programs, research, and curatorial positions. * hire paleontologists as research scientists and educators - to oversee collections of fossils * hold and sustain the precious heritage of humanity. - storage space * offer demonstrations * often display photographs, and curators use formulas to figure out where to set the lights - organize special exhibitions, such as paintings by a famous painter * play a unique role in heritage conservation. * present overviews. * serve as stewards of heritage, as educators and as community gathering places. * study dinosaurs. * take care of fossils, and national parks are bIg museums. * typically contort the faces of mounted bears to show unnatural snarls. + Computer museum: Museums :: Computers * For example, the Science Museum in London and the Deutsches Museum in Munich. Others, such as the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, the MuseumsForum in Paderborn, and The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park, deal only with computing. Some deal mainly in the early history of computing. Others focus in the era that started with the first personal computers such as the Apple I, Altair 8800, Apple IIs, older Apple Macintoshes, Commodore Internationals, Amigas, IBM PCs and more rare computers such as the Osborne 1. Some deal more on research and conservation. Some museums are for computer education and entertainment. There are also private collections. + Exhibition: Trade :: Events * Museums often organize special exhibitions, such as paintings by a famous painter. Exhibitions can be about anything. They may be to do with art, or they can also be science exhibitions. + Museum, Function * Some museums have things that visitors can do. * Museums can be about different things such as art, national history, natural history, or science. People go to museums sometimes to learn, or to simply have fun.
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### facility | museum: Computer museum * Some computer museums are a part of larger institutions. + Computer museum: Museums :: Computers * Some computer museums are a part of larger institutions. For example, the Science Museum in London and the Deutsches Museum in Munich. Others, such as the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, the MuseumsForum in Paderborn, and The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park, deal only with computing. Some deal mainly in the early history of computing. Others focus in the era that started with the first personal computers such as the Apple I, Altair 8800, Apple IIs, older Apple Macintoshes, Commodore Internationals, Amigas, IBM PCs and more rare computers such as the Osborne 1. Some deal more on research and conservation. Large museum * Many large museums have archaeologists on staff. * produce their own museum-inspired products, such as books, scarves, and jewelry. South african museum * contain examples. * have examples. ### facility | post: Telephone pole * Some telephone poles remain upright, but their torn cables dangle lifelessly. * are located in streets - made of wood - posts - utility poles * have large heaps of squirrel-processed cones at the bottom. * make great fence posts. Weather station * Many weather stations record the amount of bright sunshine during daylight hours. * attract attention. * measure the amount of water given up to the atmosphere by the average lawn. Public toilet * Many public toilets have sanitary disposal units. * are facilities - generally clean - restrooms<|endoftext|>### facility: Repository * Many repositories also use the year of accession in their numbering system. * Repositories are the technology to support users in search sessions across collections - play an important role in providing resources for basic science research * is an administrative tool for capturing and managing XML data in a relational database. * is the accumulated data produced by scientists and citizen scientists - data management component that deals with the capture and transformation of data
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### facility | repository: Archive * Many archives have church records, and they often publish inventories of their holdings. * Most archives organize their holdings by author or donor, rather than by subject. * The term is also used for the location in which these records are kept. Archives are made up of records which have been created during the course of an individual or organization's life. In general, an archive consists of records which have been selected for permanent or long-term preservation. Records, which may be in any media, are normally unpublished, unlike books and other publications. Archives may also be generated by large organisations such as corporations and governments. Archives are different from libraries in that archives hold records which are unique. The word 'archives' is the correct terminology, whereas 'archive' as a noun or a verb is related to computer science. * are a collection of shared information used by the enterprise - all about preserving and sharing information - data sets that record the data at a point in time - files that contain other files - mobs - original records, often unique and usually irreplaceable - part of the life-cycle of documentation - repositories for information of historic interest - special collections in a library - special, organised collections of unpublished material * are the historical records of an institution - humanities' equivalent of the laboratory - memory of humanity * assume many forms, including electronic records and audiovisual materials. * can be government institutions or located in universities or private organisations. * constitute the preserved memory of human behavior and have enduring value. * develop finding aids of various kinds to assist researchers in accessing their records. * exist across time, whereas time capsules exist as an encapsulization of a point in time - to facilitate the informal circulation of manuscripts, papers, dissertations * give life to the past and hope for the future. * preserve the historical documents of organizations. * seek to elevate practices that conserve public records. * small and specialized profession. * usually house materials of an historic nature. ### facility | repository | archive: Chancery * Chanceries are archives - courts * clerks to perform duties of county treasurers. * is an archive Repertory * Repertories are collections. * means doing one play while preparing for another. Sperm bank * Most sperm banks charge a registration fee or require a physician referral to use their sperm - offer only anonymous donors * Some sperm banks keep elaborate records. * are located in cities. Warehouse * are an intermediate point in the supply chain where products are held for distribution - for storage of commodities awaiting distribution or reshipment - houses - large buildings - used for storage * come in a variety of shapes and sizes. ### facility | repository | warehouse: Data warehouse * are a major industry. * extract, clean, transform and integrate vast amounts of data from disparate systems. Restroom * are amenities - bathrooms - latrines * are located in airports - libraries - office buildings - rest areas - restaurants - toilets Sewage system * are facilities - part of infrastructures - very expensive, use lots of water, and sometimes mixed with industrial chemicals * carry waste from homes, offices and industry into water. * collect and treat wastewater from towns and cities. * have a long history.
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### facility: Station * are buildings for the masses and the internet is the people's medium - located in subways - positions - radio frequencies * attract attention. * consist of modules. * contain facilities - research facilities * create energy. * have appearances - different appearances - instruments * have precise instruments - scientific instruments - staff - tasks * includes sections. * play classical music * provide information. + London Underground, Tickets * The Underground uses zones to collect fares. There are 9 zones. Zone 1 is the most central zone. The only London Underground stations in Zones 7 to 9 are on the Metropolitan line beyond Moor Park, outside Greater London. Some stations are in two zones, and the cheapest fare applies. + Public transport, Stations * Stations are an important aspect of any public transportation system. + Railway station, Station facilities * Railway stations usually have either ticket booths, or ticket machines. Ticket sales can also be together with an information desk or a shop. Many stations have a shop or a kiosk - station: Railway stations * Early stations were usually built to handle passengers and goods. Today, goods are usually only unloaded at big stations. Stations are next to a railway line, or they are the terminus for a route. Usually there are platforms to let passengers get on and off the train easily and safely. Many stations have things such as shelters, ticket sales and benches + Stockman: Australian culture :: Agriculture in Australia :: Occupations * In Australia, a 'stockman' is the name given to a person who looks after the livestock on large farms known as a station. Stations are owned by a or a grazing company. A stockman can also be the persons employed at abattoirs, feedlots, on live export ships or with stock and station agencies. + Toronto subway and RT, Stations, Current stations: Toronto Transit Commission :: Rapid transit systems * Most stations are named for the nearby road crossed by the line in question. A few are named for major landmarks, such as shopping centres or other transportation stations near the station.<|endoftext|>### facility | station | broadcast station: Radio station * are broadcasting stations - businesses just like a drug store or a restaurant - examples of narrowband signals - organizations - part of communication systems - service organizations * broadcast station * have a huge amount of influence in how children view music - people whose job is to sell ads * make the radio waves get stronger and weaker as the sound changes. + Advertising, Types of advertising * Advertising happens in many different ways. Many products are advertised on television, although not all channels permit advertising. The advertisements usually appear during breaks between a television show. They are usually for products, other television shows or movies and are not normally much longer than 30 seconds. Some radio stations have audio advertisements that play between programmes. + Frequency modulation * Many radio stations send out both kinds of signals. AM may be used for talk shows, and FM for music. FM broadcasting usually includes a difference signal, which can cause two different speakers at home to create different sounds. This creates stereo sound. Television station * Many television stations have websites that provide weather forecasting and radar images. * Some television stations transmit signals horizontally, others transmit signals vertically. - part of communication systems - service organizations Fire station * Many fire stations have fire education classes for children. * Some fire stations house two ambulances. * are buildings - part of infrastructures Meteorological station * Many meteorological stations are near cities which generate significant amounts of local heat. * Some meteorological stations record the minimum and maximum temperatures for the day.
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### facility | station: Power plant * All power plants have turbines and generators. * Many power plants have small dams that diverts water into their cooling intakes - run on natural gas * Many power plants use coal with a relatively high concentration of sulfur as fuel - fans to convey pulverized coal to the boiler - the process to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions * Most power plants are big boilers that burn a fuel to make heat - part of grids - burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil or natural gas * Most power plants make electricity with a machine called a generator * Most power plants produce energy * Most power plants use a combination of open and closed feedwater heaters - burn gases - coal, natural gas, oil or a nuclear reactor to create steam - natural gases - nuclear energy - water or another type of liquid based formula * Some power plants are capable of generating electricity from multiple fuels - have boilers * Some power plants produce electricity - enough electricity - provide sanctuaries * Some power plants use coal - fission fusion * Some power plants use nuclear energy - uranium - water or wind to spin the generator * are also a leading source of mercury, a toxin that poisons our fish and waterways - the largest remaining source of mercury emissions to the air - devices - open air * are responsible for one-half of carbon dioxide emissions in New Mexico - thirty-four percent of all mercury emissions * are the biggest source of air pollution in Slovenia - largest known unregulated source of mercury air pollution in the nation - only unregulated source of toxic mercury air emissions - tools for harvesting nature * burn coal as a fuel in order to produce steam - mountains of coal each year * burning fossil fuels are the largest source of manmade mercury emissions - natural gas produce less carbon dioxide than coal burning plants * contribute to problems. * depend on piping for natural gas, water and steam - upon volume of falls only * emit large volumes of nitrogen oxides, a key ingredient of smog and particle pollution - one-quarter of the nitrogen oxide emissions in the state * fly ash and boiler ash have raw material characteristics. * generate electricity from numerous mechanical methods - the cell's energy * have complex computer control systems - the potential for an enormous pollution impact of the air * limit energy losses by transmitting electricity at high voltages. * make energy - power so the city can have electricity - state prisons look like better neighbors, even after the inmates escape - units of energy, needed by other facilities, and also needed to fly ships * pump thousands of pollutants into the air each year. * raise air, land and water quality issues. * release both sulfuric acid and sulfur dioxide into the air from their stacks - sulfur dioxide and oxidized nitrogen, which form acids in the atmosphere * require amounts. * suck in trillions of gallons of water to cool their turbines. * transform one form of energy into a very useful form, electricity - another form, electricity * use burn gases - hydrogen to produce energy * use natural gas as a fuel to generate electricity - the energy produced from flowing water - vast amounts of water which are converted to steam by the thermonuclear reaction - water to cool their machinery - wood waste to generate electricity + SimCity, Gameplay: 1989 video games * At the start, the player has to build power plants. Power plants make power so the city can have electricity. By building power lines, power is connected to the different areas of the city. Water needs to be pumped in from a river using pipes to connect them to the city.
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### facility | station | power plant: Wind farm * Some wind farms provide bulk power * absorb a lot of tax dollars, even if they don t produce much electricity. * are also noisy and kill birds - power stations * can be tourist attractions - still have negative impacts on the environment * do compete with other land uses. * find difficulties with bird migration routes. * increase the tax base of the rural counties in which they are located. * require hundreds of tons of energy intensive materials like cement and steel to build. * take up large areas of land. * use the power of the wind to turn huge turbines that produce electricity.<|endoftext|>### facility | station: Power station * Denature the enzymes of aquatic organisms. * Most power stations are part of grids. * Some power stations burn fuel oil rather than coal - generate power - produce electricity * Some power stations use natural gas in a gas turbine - still a the of urban air pollution * create the current electricity that flows along wires and into our homes. * generate significant heat losses to the environment. * represent the main market for coal in most countries. * use heat to turn water into steam. + Electricity, Methods of generating electricity: * Electricity is mostly generated in places called power stations. Power stations use heat to turn water into steam. The force of the steam pressure turns giant fan-like structures called turbines, which are linked to machines called 'generators'. Generator have a head with wires which spins inside a magnetic field. Electromagnetic induction causes electricity to flow through the wires. + Natural gas: Fuel * Natural gas is burned to produce electricity and to cook and heat buildings. It is also used as fuel for natural gas vehicles for transport. When natural gas is burned in a power station it boils water into steam that spins a steam turbine that turns a generator to make electricity. Some power stations use natural gas in a gas turbine. Research station * Some research stations melt ice to provide fresh water supplies. * are field laboratories used for research. ### facility | station | service station: Gas station * Many gas stations have computerized pumps - serve as recycling locations for waste oil and gasoline products. * have a convenience store close to the pumps, to make extra earnings * are convenience stores - fairly far apart, and in rural areas, they tend to close early in the day - located in street corners * populate the intersections of towns big and small. * service station Terminal * are contact - electronic equipment - films - located in airports * are part of batteries - electrical devices - transportation systems - software - symbols that are in the language + Sydney Airport, Transport, Pedestrian and bicycle: Airports in Australia :: Buildings and structures in Sydney * The International Terminal is next to a wide pedestrian and bicycle path. All terminals have bicycle racks and are also easily reached by foot from nearby areas. ### facility | station | terminal: Bus station * are buildings. * are located in cities - city centres - maps - streets - public places * are used for destinations - travellers Railway station * Some railway stations have platforms. * are located in towns - near towns Terminal sedation * is perhaps the compromise alternative to physician-assisted suicide. * poses the same risks of abuse as assisted suicide or euthanasia. * seems consistent with traditional medical care but often form of euthanasia. Train station * Most train stations have lockers or luggage checkrooms for bag storage. * are buildings. * are located in big cities - public places * are used for bums - sleeping - trains - travelling - waitings
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### facility: Transportation system * are a composite of many other technologies - facilities - part of infrastructures * decay, leaving the skies the only means of profit. * deliver workers to their jobs from their homes. * have a profound effect on the urban form and development patterns of a city. * pose a chance of accidents at all times. * reflect the changing needs and perceptions of society. Water supply * Every water supply contains some sodium and chloride. * Water supplies are also highly vulnerable to pollution. * is among the most serious problems facing the cities of developing countries - clean rainwater - one of mankind's greatest problems and it is becoming worse each and every year - vital to all human activities and is sensitive to climate * major problem for the development of Australian resources. Water system * Many water systems are already under severe biological stress. * Some water systems have a high mineral concentration giving the consumer a salty or soda taste. * add chlorine to kill bacteria. * are affected by coal mining - very energy intensive * break, including levees and dams, as well as sewer and public water systems. * depend on electricity and telecommunications. * use disinfectants, such as chlorine, to kill harmful bacteria.
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### facility: Zoo * Many zoos also hold the last remaining animals of their species - are centers where rare animals are preserved when they are in danger of dying out - do use raw meat in their mix - give their animals beef to eat * Many zoos have 'adopt' an animal or adopt an endangered species program - alligators - aviaries - keep eyelash pit vipers because of their aesthetic qualities - now have small cats on exhibit - sell penguin tee shirts - serve as sanctuaries for endangered animals - take their roles seriously as repositories of species diversity - try to keep their animals on tracts of land that resemble their natural habitat * Many zoos use chickens instead of insecticides to control insect populations - commercial meat-based feed made specifically for cheetahs in captivity * Most zoos are geared to make money by attracting paying visitors - collect animals - do everything to encourage the breeding of their desirable animals * Most zoos exhibit gorillas - tigers as solitary individuals, although there are exceptions * Most zoos focus on behavior - entertainment * Most zoos have alligators - giant pandas - giraffes - species information for their animals * Most zoos keep animals - baboons - elephants - monkeys - offer animal demonstrations * Most zoos possess animals - zebras * Some zoos allow people to feed their lorikeets with specially prepared mixes - appear in books * Some zoos are able to provide a better life for their animals than others, so much the better - dedicated entirely to certain species - buy elephants * Some zoos have echidnas - golden jackals - kiwi - nations * Some zoos have special activities for young people - exhibits that don t include live species - keep pigs - kill giraffes * Some zoos possess armadillos - fish - koalas * Some zoos provide apes - flamingos - raise apes * Some zoos receive chameleons - manatees - vaccinate their large exotic cats for leptospirosis as well * Some zoos work with cats - dolphins * also claim to be educational - employ their own veterinarians as do an increasing number of animal welfare organisations - tend to save charismatic species, such as gorillas, bears, and birds * are an important part of the effort to maintain the world's wildlife - at the forefront of conservation biology and education - in the business of composting - museums of animals, therefore keeping animals neat and healthy was part of the business - one of the most conventional methods of ex-situ conservation - perhaps one of the most misunderstood targets of animal rights activists - places where people can have wild experiences without leaving their city - the number one form of recreation for families * become venues for slaughter. * can work to educate the public about animals by having information. * claim that they are vital to protect wild animals threatened with extinction - to educate people and preserve species, but they frequently fall short on both counts * claim to provide the best environments for their animals - utmost care for their animals - use the majority of their income for animal welfare and conservation - primates as exhibit animals * contain wide varieties of animals that are native to all parts of the Earth. * contribute in many ways to the conservation of biodiversity - substantially to scientific knowledge by researching animals living at the zoo * exhibit apes - chimpanzees * exist for status and to make money. * feed bears. * follow certain rules - protocols * have a long and enviable reputation for their keeping of hoofed animals - an essential role in conservation - captive breeding programmes to help endangered species - some really big cats, such as lions, tigers, and leopards - zookeepers and underkeepers * house gorillas - western gorillas * includes sections. * offer entertainment and recreation for the public. * often have conservation projects in the native habitats of the animals they keep in captivity - specialist veterinarians - schedule safaris or other wildlife-focused tours - sell or kill animals who no longer attract visitors - show a distorted picture of wild animals * play a major part in that management, usually as animal refuges. * spend a lot of money duplicating natural conditions in which to keep captive animals. * study lions. * supplement the Colobus daily diet with browse. * support conservation. * tend to focus on conserving single species in isolation whilst ignoring their habitats. * try to keep a self-preserving population in captivity. * use computers to keep species alive - studbooks to make decisions, like when to breed certain animals + Aviary: Zoos :: Birds :: Animal enclosures * An 'aviary' is a place where birds are kept. It is larger than a birdcage. Some aviaries are large enough for birds to fly some distance. Many zoos have aviaries. People who breed birds to sell also have aviaries. * Modern zoos try not only to be for people's entertainment, but for education, research, and the conservation and protection of animals. Many zoos are centers where rare animals are preserved when they are in danger of dying out. + Curator: Occupations * A 'curator' or 'keeper' looks after collections. It may be a private activity, but usually they look after the collections of of a cultural heritage institution. Art galleries, museums, libraries or archives have curators. Zoos have zookeepers and underkeepers.
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### facility | zoo: Large zoo * Many large zoos have tropical rainforest exhibits. * are more preferred than small zoos, because they contain more space.<|endoftext|>Fact * are a part of science - at the core of education- computers facilitate the gathering of facts to be learned - capable of scapes - concepts - entities that deal with measurements or indicators * are facts and lies are lies - things have occurred - facts, and they speak for themselves - information - interpreted as evidence * are items of information about the world around - that can be supported with verifiable or provable evidence - located in databases - objective information about the world - reality * are statements that can be checked on or proved - proved true by research or by direct observation - readily checked, as in an encyclopedia or other reference work - verified or proved * are the details that many people mistake for knowledge - world's data - things that can be verified by observation or measurement - true statements - trues - verifiable peices of information * are what all can recognize or prove as true - make up the world, but facts are more than a mere collection of objects - they are, independent of consciousness * based lecturing is often the mode of knowledge transmission. * contribute to exploration. * depend upon experience and the ability to see similarities and differences. * explain differences - features * indicate differences. * influence evolution. * is information * provide information. * refer to events that actually happened in the past, or events that are happening now. * show examples - involvement - significance * suggest possibility. * support decisions - ideas * surround incidents. * teach readers. * when combined with ideas, constitute the greatest force in the world. * Yes, Sinbad, this is probably the best, most balanced article about on the Watson case. The contributors have kept it current and objective without descending into the emotional hash of other accounts. Facts are handled sensibly. The link back to the Tom and Eileen Lonergan case is now properly described and documented, as is case influence and the spectre recently raised of a death penalty and double jeopardy for Mr Watson. Now included are some relevant legal policies and practice of the Australian Commonwealth. ### fact: Detail * are discussion - gang - imagery - parts * express ideas. * provide descriptions. * relate to life - situations * show similarity. * surround death - sudden death + Fungus, Structure, Mycelium, Hyphae * Hyphae are usually syncytia. Details differ between species. ### fact | detail: Regard * Some regard eclipses as the cutting off of sunlight by a shadow. * is affection - greeting ### fact | detail | regard: Positive regard * means being loved and accepted for who one is. * term that includes attention, approval, nurture, and love from others. Trifle * are dessert - food - layered desserts made with cake, spirits, custard and fruit - pudding * play about men and women and their relationships. Historical fact * Some historical facts relate to animals. * are events that really occurred and have no life or meaning on their own. * bring fictional characters to life. * is the basis of Christian faith. Index number * are often valuable in dealing with complicated data or data of great magnitude. * measure how a variable changes over time relative to a pre-selected base period. Natural fact * are widely accepted aspects of nature. * exist regardless of human socialization.
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### fact: Observation * Some observations also show that the novae enhanced with sulfur deplete oxygen in their ejecta. * allow predictions. * are conditions or properties that can be described - interpreted as beliefs - looks * are made by medical researchers - remarks - sets of variable values for a single entity * base on experience - personal experience * confirm existence * contain truth. * contribute to knowledge - theories * demonstrate evidence. * establish truth. * explain aspects - characteristics - development - distribution * facilitate identification. * help rescue workers * illustrate characteristics. * imply existence. * increase cost. * indicate awareness - patterns - presence - problems - ranges - strategies * involve attention. * is an observation that uses the five senses - reflection during action * is the final arbiter of truth in all of science - foundation upon which science is built - key to early detection of illness - link between the real world and scientific ideas - secret of raising mealworms - used to gather data - what anthropologists are trained to do * lead to awareness - conclusions - estimations - examinations - further inquiries - production - results - suggestions * offer information - reliable information - useful information * point to theories. * provide answers - contexts - insight - molecular evidence * provide new insight - perspective * reduce uncertainty. * reflect differences. * require measurements - precise measurements * reveal aspects - deviation - flaws * serve purposes. * show appearances - behavior - occurrences - potential * special outing to watch people in various settings to note their behaviors. * suggest activities - blood flow parameters - effects - expression * suggest follow hypotheses - work hypotheses - involvement - membrane potential - phenomena - regeneration - removals - sexual activities * support conclusions - notions * word for carefully watching things and what they do. * working with reason can detect a number of kinds of soul in primary beings. * yield results. ### fact | observation: Astronomical observation * Some astronomical observations use light. * demonstrate that the universe began to exist. * reveal a wealth of information about the universe. * show that there is more matter in existence than has yet been seen. * suggest zero or close to zero space-time curvature. Careful observation * basic skill in social research. * can help define the type of obesity. * indicate patterns. * is an important skill in science - the best way to determine a plant's water needs Clinical observation * determine decisions about individuals. * is the precursor of experimentation.<|endoftext|>### fact | observation: Direct observation * counts more in courts of law than in social science. * is the ideal method for visualizing developing embryos - when behavior is watched and recorded + Applied behavior analysis, Analyzing Behavior, Data collection * There are different ways that behavior analysts collect data about a behavior. First, they use direct observation. Direct observation is when behavior is watched and recorded. In ABA, direct observation is used with naturalistic observation a lot. Unobtrusive measures in behavioral assessment. Naturalistic observation means the behavior is studied in its natural environment. So the behavior is observed in the place it normally happens. Field observation * lead to estimations. * show aspects - regeneration Infrared observation * explore the hidden Universe. * indicate that stars near the center of our galaxy are packed close together. * look at colors, or wavelengths, beyond the range of human vision. * reach back to the early life of the cosmos. * show that a ring of intense star formation surrounds the nucleus - the cool state of matter
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### fact | observation: Microscopic observation * can confirm the identity of fungi and reveal their spores. * reveals changes in skeletal and heart muscle. Optical observation * are probably the most direct way to quantify the surface of crystals. * suggest that the lobes correspond to the equatorial plane of the progenitor. Radio observation * show occurrences. * yield results. Recent observation * indicate that they are also formed by phagocytic cells in the lungs. * provide evidence - information * show appearances. Scientific fact * are generalizations that admit of exceptions - observations * is an observation * prove there are none except the carcinogens produced by the smoke. * support decisions. Several observation * imply existence. * indicate that calmodulin is also required for cellular growth and division. * provide information. Spectroscopic observation * allow astronomers to determine the chemical make-up of a planet. * show that the rings are enriched in the element nitrogen. Systematic observation * are the basis for forming generalizations, or hypotheses. * is used mostly to monitor changes in pest and beneficial insects populations. Telescopic observation * show the motions of the moons over several hours. * tend to offer sensitive views of only very small pieces of the universe. Social fact * are widely shared aspects of society. * are, in a word, statistical. * come into existence through human construction. * exist because of human sociability. ### fact | specific: Specific phobia * are common in childhood and typically are outgrown by adulthood - females - fears caused by a specific object or situation - particular to the individual - typically fears of particular objects or situations * involve things such as certain animals or flying in airplanes. * is the fear of a specific object or thing. * occur in people of all ages. Specific research opportunity * relates to growth. * relates to human growth - population growth
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### fact: Truth * All truth is is an emotional measure of the veracity of information - understood in the context of love * All truths are eternal and absolute - the product of a logical identification of the facts of experience * Some truths are universal. * always exists in a pure unmixed state - suffers when refracted through the prism of the human mind * are always truths - and can be different from existence - ideas or values shared by others - mental constructs meaningful to individuals within a particular cultural paradigm - perceptions generated by men * be know feminism political movement focusing on the advocation of women's equality. * can also be in the doing, flowing out from a specific event in time and space - be paradoxical and multidimensional - have different aspects - never be the property of any one person or group * characteristic that a person can feel good about. * combination of experience and logic with no contradictions. * comes by knowledge and understanding. * comes from physical reality * comes in all sorts of forms, under the influence of various impulses - through the senses and feeds our souls - when reality is recognized * consequence of suffering. * denotes the agreement of our ideaswith reality. * distillation from the material context of reality. * emerges from Reality in that it defines only a single aspect of Reality - in human experience and through rational discourse * encompasses all authentic facts of any matter. * evolves with the motion of the universe. * evolves, technology evolves, biology evolves, social institutions and standards evolve. * exist in nature and are discoverable by the reason of man. * exists without time and space. * function of language. * has a manifold of meanings - direction, just as a vector has direction in geometry - nothing to do with the objective world, but rather is related to spirit * involves both logic and probability. * is Love and Light - absolute, morality is absolute, and beauty is absolute - actuality - adherence to fact whether absolute or relative - all knowledge * is also a quality that defines judgments of value - virtue that is admired universally and inspires respect, trust, and reliability * is an essential nature of deity, for the only reason to lie is out of fear, shame, or greed - eternal conversation about things that matter, conducted with passion and discipline - ever-changing idea written by the popular culture * is an expression of feelings , rather than theories or beliefs - present, personal reality - extremely powerful weapon in the warfare against ignorance, poverty and sin - individual thing - invisible reality - universal thing - anchored in a person - as subjective as reality - associated with tougher qualities like justice and integrity - attained primarily in an interior judgment of the mind - based in facts or events * is based on experience, and experience subjective thing - our understanding of facts - personal experience and perception - born of experience, and tested over time - both immanent and transcendent - complexs - concepts - correct knowledge as opposed to false knowledge - correspondence to reality - created among community and self * is defined by each individual and the community of which they are a part - most people as being that which actually exists and has reality - parents and by teachers - derived by logical deduction from self-evident principles - determined by personal experience rather than the clear teaching of Scripture * is determined by that which corresponds to the present state of affairs - is internally and logically consistent - different from knowledge, just as it is different from belief - energy, and it wants to be free - eternal and unchanging - exact correspondence with reality - existential openness that spans our birthday and day of death - expressed in most of the world's major religions, cultures and customs - fact or facts, matter or circumstance as it really is - fact, that which is real - fire, and to speak the truth means to illuminate and burn - found only in Jesus, a person - freedom and truth is also eternal - good information - how creation works - in conformity to fact or reality - independent of belief - infinitely more important than the false unity of the world - influenced by knowledge, cultural bias, gender bias, etc - just as essential to nourish the mind as is food to nourish the body - knowledge and falsity is ignorance * is known by Being - when one turns within, in all circumstances * is life and falsity is spiritual death - like all living things it grows and dies - life, and life is the light - light and brings forth life - lived when one learns to act effortlessly, from the heart of each experience * is located in axioms - bibles - made up of ideas - modeled after a scientific hypothesis - more than real things, events, and facts - often the exact opposite of what the masses believe * is one and principle ruling both nature and the human world - in all religions, and by means of it the unity of the world can be realized - of the pillars of faith * is one, homogeneous, eternal substance - indivisible and universal - only truth if it is seen on the level of consciousness where it exists - opinion that conforms to reality - perceived by individual effort alone - physically true as well as psychologically or spiritually true * is reality in relation to the vital interests of the soul - instead of opinion or appearance - relative to one's culture * is relative to the level of experience - person's point of view - time and to the capacity of the hearer - relatives - reliable information * is seen as consisting in facts, and knowledge is the accumulation of facts - less absolute in some domains and many disciplines * is something that is free of lies or fabrication - survives the test of time - which is discovered in community * is spiritual and is life in the spirit - spoken and lived by trustworthy men and women - statements - subjective and strongly influenced by time and context * is synonymous with good - great art * is that knowledge which becomes one with being - which corresponds to reality as it is perceived by the senses * is that which is real or statements about what is really the case - true in the pure logic of the mind, regardless of appearances - leads to life - lies in a dimension beyond the reach of thought - satisfies human needs and interests in a social way - underlies all transience * is the Spiritual glue that bonds it all together - ability to bring the universe down and apply it to human activities - affidavit of a witness or the judgment of a jury - affirmation of the myths that define our world - agreement between a statement and a state of affairs - answer to the highest form of freedom - basic law of life - basis of human freedom and the source of human effectiveness * is the beginning and end, the substance, of material existence - of knowledge - center that goes unheeded in the mind of mankind - communicated representation of unified reality * is the conformity of mind with reality - to fact or actuality - core of Christian faith - correspondence between thought and reality - crystallization, so to speak, that results from the combined elements - degree to which a statement corresponds with reality * is the essence of justice - life, for truth endureth beyond the death of the body - expression of love and is therefore always the necessary healing and loving action * is the foundation of all knowledge and the cement of all societies - speech and all words are founded on truth - on which precepts and examples are built upon - glue that holds government together - goal of religious faith and scientific investigation - greatest tool in the struggle against oppression - interpretation of the facts - law of freedom, falsehood the law of slavery and death * is the light of the mind - which removes darkness of ignorance, prejudice and hatred - linguistic equivalent of Reality * is the marking down in words the agreement or disagreement of ideas as it is - inwords the agreement or disagreement of ideas as it is - mathematical equation or the scientific formula - means and the goal ultimate - natural stimulus of the mind, and especially truth that reveals moral obligation - notion that is applied * is the only source of goodness, and goodness is the truth and test of truth - way to teach children - point at which faith and reason meet - precise correspondence of the knowable with the known - revelation and intuitive recognition of the way itself - root of all noble virtues - set of all true statements - solution to all psychological problems, all mental confusion, and all unhappiness - standard by which they can judge their lives - strength of Love - substance and reality of life - sum of reason, logic, compassion and understanding - tool of change, the means to a new life - true spirit of mental hygiene - truth of our experience - ultimate test of character and the twin to truth is trust - way to salvation while falsehood is the way to destruction - wellspring from which all genuine worship flows * is the word passed back and forth between opposing groups - that is used to contrast the equally elusive concept of illusion - thus one kind of conformity, and the essence of all truth is likeness * is to be observed in speech, mind, and deed - realized both through knowledge and experience - true only when posited by individuals * is truth always and ever to the day of doom - because it is true, or because it is so - irrespective of the source from which it comes - regardless of the source - whether it is learned empirically or by divine revelation - truth, regardless of who holds it - unchanging and beyond the visible world * is understood apart from absolutes - as disconnected facts rather than as a connected framework * is universal and eternal - in poetry, and fundamental in ethics, too - wealth, and a life of truth is happiness * is what a judge or jury says is the truth - master creates moment by moment - is generally accepted to be true or accepted to be demonstrated - it appears to be to the individual - makes fiction possible - remains unchanged over time - true believers stand on - works in the real world * is, most species of fish are relatively short-lived and have a high rate of mortality - sex is innately and irrevocably the most intimate interaction between two human beings * limits the mind to things as they are. * literary device used to create verisimilitude. * matter of correspondence to reality - external rather than internal relations - having the right beliefs * means the correspondence of a statement to reality - truth of experience * means, in many ways, being only one person. * perception of one's own reality. * perception, which can be altered as many times as it's owner chooses it to. * person, and it has an image. * premise of human thought. * recognition of reality. * refers to such a reality beyond the pale of a given system. * relates to unchanging reality. * relation between a statement and the world. * relative concept. * road one can follow with complete trust in order to have life. * scientifically means that one sees the reality as it is. * social, historical, and, therefore, a political struggle. * spectrum of colors, like the diversity of our world. * statement of fact. * subjective interpretation of reality, ever-changing and mysterious. * sun that rises from different points on the horizon. * sword that cuts through the deceits of an evil world. * takes many forms. * teach that evils are wrong. * telling is an ideal agreed upon by all mass media. * telling, truth telling, is the heart and soul of our justice system. * thus relates to a viewpoint which is species dependent. * typically resides with the remnant unwilling to bow to the beliefs of the masses. * word that comes to mind.
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### fact | truth: Eternal truth * apply throughout the universe without exception. * are never true at any given moment in history. Logical truth * are necessarily true, factual truths are contingently true. * exist as real, but ideal structures, and are available for observation in experience. Moral truth * are truths or reason. * is universal, absolute and sustained by faith and obedience. Objective truth * are independent of human wishes and beliefs - totally dependent on situation, race, sex, background, and social class * is based on general public opinion or belief - the actual state of affairs about things * means that whatever is true is independent of the speaker of the truth. Partial truth * can be just as misleading as outright lies. * is inferior to complete truth. Religious truth * are necessary for the scientific growth needed to resolve population needs. * deals with what is in the Bible. * is an experiential growth in ever higher values. * require divine witness to establish the faith of the believer. Scientific truth * is based on an experimental model - built upon logical observations of sense-data which are continually changing - dependent on the society in which it's born * transcends political, sociological, cultural, and linguistic factors. Spiritual truth * connect with intense experiences. * is elusive and comes by insight and revelation more than by reading and studying - utter foolishness to the unsaved man Subjective truth * are far and wide the most common form of truth. * focus on the individual and are heavily dependent on the environment of a person. * is found in the intensity of the passion. Tautology * Tautologies are the official holy language * is the needless repetition of the same idea in other words - primal enactment of Emergence ### fact-specific inquiry: Personal jurisdiction * fact-specific inquiry. * means the court has the power to make that person do something. ### facts: Science fact * are facts - scientific events or items that are known to exist * come to life with animation, sound, video and photography. * is that energy can only change forms. ### facultative riparian species: Yellow paloverde * facultative riparian species. * provides canopy cover that reduces maximum soil surface temperatures.<|endoftext|>Failure * are part of the steering mechanism that directs an economy toward prosperity. * can help children see another way to solve a problem - result in pollution of wells, lakes, and streams * is an act - event, never a person - important part of learning - inability to provide employment for their growing populations - opportunity to learn, to improve, to develop, to grow * is capable of illusion - lower expectations - disorder - fortune - happening - how almost all learning takes place - in the nature of addiction - located in casinos - omissions - only failure when Despair enters to rule and ruin - seen as a form of learning - something that is actually valued in the Internet economy - surrounded by so many human emotions - sadness, longing, loneliness, and fear * is the cost of freedom - ignition to all greatness - inability of the boomilever to carry additional load - measure of the wager - most common fact of life in California - number of failures encountered from the start of system testing to time t - secret of success - wasting away of potential - way to gain experience - what people do ninety-nine percent of the time * leads to a reduction of self-esteem, which leads to tension, anxiety, and stress. * learning experience. * negative status symbol and source of shame in some socially well-placed families. * part of medicine. * permanent decrease in the load carrying capacity. * recurring experience in the life of every person. * school in which the truth always grows strong. * way of life. * word that strikes fear in the heart of everybody.
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### failure: Adhesive failure * is the interfacial failure between the adhesive and one of the adherends. * occurs when the cement separates from the glass surface. Bank failure * are common world-wide. * induce lower social spending, higher public debt. * is failure. * wipe out the savings of many people.<|endoftext|>### failure: Bankruptcy * Bankruptcies Filing for bankruptcy serious and involved process with many legal and tax issues. * Bankruptcies are failure - insolvencies - proceeding - public record - solutions - continue to have a domino effect on small businesses * Bankruptcies cost American consumers billions of dollars each year - taxpayers billions of dollars each year - increase costs for consumers and put upward pressure on interest rates - mean higher fees, prices, and interest rates for all consumers * also allocates responsibility where it belongs. * citizens' right established in our constitution by our founders. * constitutional right, governed by state and federal law * court procedure that wipes out certain debts - supervised procedure to provide relief from debts * crucial safety valve for an economy that depends on mass consumption and low wages. * does restrict individual freedom. * federal-court proceeding. * formal court proceeding - legal proceeding in which a company or an individual can recover from debt * has long term negative effects on an individual's credit rating. * involves a change of legal status. * is failure - governed by federal law * is one of the truly great institutions of the modern financial system - way of dealing with insolvency * is the beginning of a new financial future - insolvency of a debtor declared by a court order - most common type of bankruptcy proceeding - second largest contributor to the divorce problem - used by a debtor to provide relief from creditors - when a court declares that a debt no longer exists or is consolidated * legal act with loads of implications - court process that gives debtors a fresh financial start - means of last resort for people with serious debt problems - proceeding that is available to a person to cope with a financial crisis - process to help the honest debtor get a fresh start in life * method by which debts are discharged by filing a petition in federal court - of seeking relief from certain debts * process where nobody wins - the debtor is publicly recongnised to be insolvent * provides relief for people who have more debts than they can pay. * remedy that is governed almost exclusively by federal law. * right granted by the United States Constitution. * stigma for life. * widely misunderstood legal process for debt relief, including taxes. * zero-sum game. Fatigue failure * are always brittle failures which occur without buckling. * occurs when an object fails after a number of repeated loading and unloading cycles. Fear of failure * can be an athlete's greatest motivator - rational or irrational, or have mixtures of both as emotions often do - make work hard * inhibits a person's ability to learn. * is an inhibitory force related to achievement activities - another reason people procrastinate - one of the greatest barriers to productivity * is the major contributor to poor goal achievement - primary reason why most people fail * keeps many people from being baptized. Hepatic failure * can occur in severely ill patients and is of grave prognosis. * increases the risk for toxicity. Kidney failure * can result from zinc toxicity, and life-threatening complication - in severe cases - nephrosis * occurs in very ill patients - when the kidneys are no longer able to keep the blood balanced
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### failure: Liver failure * can lead to coma, renal failure and cardiopulmonary collapse - occur, causing a high risk of fetal or maternal death * causes vomiting as well as other signs depending on the type of liver disease. * is an urgent, life-threatening medical condition - difficult to treat and survival is limited - severe deterioration of liver function * is the most serious complication of amatoxin ingestion - seventh largest cause of death in industrialized countries * occurs when a large portion of the liver is damaged due to any type of liver disorder. * rare but devastating result of drug toxicity.<|endoftext|>### failure: Loss * Any loss death process to a child. * Most losses occur in summer when livestock are released to graze in open and wooded pasture. * adjusting firms are limited companies or partnerships. * affects a child's capacity to thrive in learning and social settings. * are a way of causing pain - due mainly to predation, parasites and disease, and man - great in economic terms and in human suffering - roughly proportional to the length of time during which plants show obvious symptoms * causes feelings of sadness, hurt, abandonment, fear, anxiety and stress - mistrust of authority figures and negatively impacts self-esteem * coincide with declines in cardiovascular function and metabolic potential. * come in a variety of shapes, forms, and sizes, and with differing degrees of intensity. * comes in many forms, including death, suicide and miscarriage. * intensifies feelings of helplessness. * is always, always an event that is stressful for loved ones, especially family - disadvantage - experience * is part of life - war - sums * never occurs just to an individual in isolation. * occur through volatilization and photodegradation on soil surfaces. * often causes depression - happens in a family context * refer to property that is damaged, destroyed, or stolen. * refers to the effect and impact of damage - percentage packet loss * resulting from white spot disease have a significant impact on aquaculture. * sometimes involve the death of loved ones from the same accident - is interpreted as betrayal by life or by a significant other * touches people in many different ways and at times for years into the future. * traumatizes individuals and families. ### failure | loss: Ammonia loss * begin immediately after it leaves the hog. * can be great if the application is shallow, especially in very dry or very wet soils. * is generally greater during the spring and summer months.<|endoftext|>### failure | loss: Blood loss * are at a maximum as shown by loss of labelled red cells into the g.i tract. * can be acute as in hemorrhage or trauma or long term as in heavy menstruation - cause anemia, a reduction in red blood cells that can cause weakness and fatigue - even cause anemia * can quickly put a child into a life-threatening condition called shock - person into a life-threatening condition called shock * is decreased by an average of one cup of blood per birth - reduced, so the chance of iron deficiency anemia is much less * is the most common cause of iron deficiency - only way stored iron levels are lowered
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### failure | loss: Bone loss * Most bone loss is influenced by hormonal deficiencies. * Some bone loss is normal as people age - normal part of aging * accelerates with advancing age. * affects both cortical and trabecular bone. * associated with smoking increases the risk of hip fractures. * begins earlier in women than in men and speeds up after menopause. * can also limit the amount and direction of tooth movement that is advisable - develop due to a decrease in estrogen levels, increasing the risk for osteoporosis - occur all through the body or in one specific area - take place without any symptoms until a fracture occurs * frequent complication after liver transplantation. * increases dramatically during the middle years and especially for women - rapidly after menopause and can contribute to osteoporosis - the most during the menopause years * is associated with both periodontal disease and osteoporosis. * is caused by consuming too much animal protein, which leaches calcium from the body - the decrease in estrogen which occurs with menopause - common as people age - due to the acid nature of meats, eggs, poultry, cheee - evident in a large number of individuals that drink heavily - greater in women * is greatest during the first five years of menopause - in women following the menopause - within the first few years after menopause - inevitable and a normal part of aging - most dramatic during the first two or three years after menopause - normal with aging, but it accelerates dramatically without estrogens * is one of the consequences of extraction - major physiological 'show stoppers' in sending humans to Mars - reversible when glucocorticoid treatment is withdrawn - usually a painless process until a fracture occurs * leading cause of fracture, especially in women. * leads to a weakened skeleton incapable of supporting normal daily activities - numerous problems aesthetically and functionally * occurs as a result of an imbalance between osteoblasts and osteoclasts - most rapidly in the first five years of menopause * occurs when estrogen levels are decreased - the action of osteoclasts exceeds that of osteoblasts - with age in all individuals * occurs without signs and symptoms * problem for astronauts as well. * serious problem for many older people, especially women. * starts as soon as six months from loss of menstruation - to occur in most women from the mid thirties - within six months to two years of the loss of menses and it's irreversible * tends to be greatest in skeletal sites with the highest concentration of trabecular bone - increase with increased glucocorticoid doses and prolonged use * very common problem for women with anorexia nervosa. Crop loss * are due primarily to larvae feeding and premature fruit drop. * can be significant in years with rainy springs. * is correlated with dry mass of mallow rather than the number of plants. Epilation * is loss - the process of removing unwanted hairs * works by causing a small scar around the treated hair. Fat loss * is the real indicator for a true measure of weight loss. * requires a long-term commitment to eating right and leading a healthy, active lifestyle. Fetal loss * appears to be largely a second trimester phenomenon. * is also of vital importance to producers using standard breeding programs. ### failure | loss | financial loss: Capital loss * are deductible from capital gains and, to a limited extent, other income. * is financial loss. Fluid loss * can cause numerous problems in the body - occur from common conditions such as diarrhea or vomiting * causes blood flow to decrease in the vital organs, resulting in a form of shock. Forest loss * Is job loss. * predict bird extinctions in eastern North America. Friction loss * develops much more slowly than the change in water velocity. * is caused by what in pipe. * occur as water flows through fire sprinkler piping.
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### failure | loss: Habitat loss * are a major threat to biological diversity. * can take many forms. * caused by land clearing remains the biggest single threat to biodiversity. * causes even more damage than motor boats - most extinctions today * continues today both in terms of quantity and quality. * danger to the whooping cranes. * encompasses deforestation and overgrazing. * is also a factor in their demise. * is also a major threat to rhinos - the tapir * is another contributing factor in amphibian population declines - primary reason for the dodo bird extinction - reason for the decline of the tigers - currently the most significant threat to the future of wildlife and wild places * is likely another contributing factor in Pacific Coastal population declines - the primary cause of all species declines in Canada - now the leading threat to wildlife in the Americas - often the primary factor threatening a species' existence - only one of several significant threats to the tiger's survival - perhaps the gravest threat to regional biodiversity - something that people do - still an issue, as is lead poisoning - sure to be a contributing factor to the demise of lake sturgeon - the greatest problem facing Neotropical migratory songbirds and other wildlife * is the greatest threat to most species - the conservation of wild species - largest threat to tenrec species - leading threat to wildlife populations in California - main threat to lemurs today, as people clear their native forests for farm land * is the major problem facing the spectacled bear - reason for the decrease in the bird population - threat to the Asian elephant * is the most common cause of the decline in wildlife populations - immediate cause of low braya population numbers * is the number one cause of extinction - loss of wildlife - threat against wildlife today * is the primary reason for species endangerment - threat to the sun bear - principal cause of species imperilment in Alabama - silent killer - single greatest threat to species throughout the world - when humans alter natural habitats * major factor in salmon decline. * means it's habitat is being destroyed. * occurs all over the world - in many forms * poses the greatest threat to orangutan survival - wildlife resources - woodpeckers * poses the single biggest threat to cougars in the West - greatest threat to the mountain gorillas * reduces the prospects of recovery of populations already depleted by hunting. * remains the greatest threat to the grasshopper sparrow today. * threatens their future, as it does that of all carnivores.<|endoftext|>### failure | loss: Heat loss * Most heat loss is through windows. * increases dramatically with increases in wind speed. * is inhibited by the intense vasoconstriction - minimized by vasoconstricting the vessels supplying the skin - one of the steam engine's greatest inefficiencies - performed by blood convection to the comb, wattles and feet * is reduced by feathers, hair and subcutansous fat - either by a heavy layer of fat called blubber, or a heavy coat of fur - so rapid that it is often impossible to maintain the normal body temperature * is the biggest problem that stars and planets face - primary characteristic of inefficiency and can be caused by numerous reasons * occur by infiltration when there are cracks around the frame or glass - when summer heat fails to come into the house * occurs through convection in large leaves. Insertion loss * is the attenuation in decibels for a particular path through the device - loss of power through the transformer * measures the total power loss due to attenuation and reflection.
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### failure | loss: Job loss * brings emotional problems stemming from loss of support, self-esteem and identity. * can also lead to symptoms of depression. * is also a very personal experience which people handle in very individual ways - usually an involuntary and uncontrollable exit from the labor force * major transition in one's life. Loss of control * appears to be proliferating as a response to over-control. * can occur anytime in a person's drinking history. * continues to be the most common type of fatal general aviation accident. * is due to an overly yin condition in the brain and nerve cells - one of the most readily identified problems faced by patients and their families * major feature of all addictions. * signal that a person needs an assessment from a professional. Loss of libido * is better than loss of memory or loss of hair. * is one of the most common symptoms of depression - very first symptoms of a hormone imbalance Loss of teeth * can create a psychological complex in some patients - make the lips look shrunken - result in changes in facial contour and create problems in the digestive tract * increases with age. * means loss of bone. Net loss * are increases in loss reserves after reinsurance offsets are taken into account. * reflects an increase in equity in losses of affiliates. Packet loss * is the performance killer on a network. * occurs when information is unable to successfully travel from one server to another. * simple measure of lost packets divided by packets sent. Pecuniary loss * includes the cost of repair or replacement of the property affected. * means the loss of money or things that have monetary value. Pregnancy loss * Some pregnancy losses occur in the second trimester. * can be hard for others to understand - occur in the first, second or third trimester of pregnancy * means different things to different couples. * uniquely female experience and has hormonal as well as emotional fall-out. Return loss * is one of several methods of measuring the degree of match between the two - the reflection caused by an impedance mismatch * measure of how closely the impedance of a source matches that of a load - the reflections from the cable due to variations in the impedance * refers to how far below the incident light the reflected light is. * way of measuring impedance changes in a cable. Sensorineural loss * affects the inner ear and the auditory nerve and can range from mild to profound. * is secondary to abnormalities of the vestibulocochlear system. Sensory loss * is non-anatomic. * typical feature of leprosy. Sight loss * can occur as a result of at the apex of the orbit. * requires significant adjustment in a person's life. Sleep loss * Most sleep loss is due to poor sleep habits and stress - stress or poor habits * affects personal safety on the road. * can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life. * common problem after surgery. * tends to provoke mania in the manic-depressive. Soil loss * increases more rapidly with slope steepness than it does with slope length. * loss to all living beings. * occurs as the result of water or wind action. Tissue loss * induces switching of feeding mode in spionid polychaetes. * occurs immediately below the skin. Tooth loss * Most tooth loss is the result of dental caries and periodontal diseases. * can worsen existing medical problems and contribute to psychosocial difficulties. * is also a major cause for elongation due to the loss of the opposing tooth - caused more frequently by gum disease than tooth decay * natural part of aging. Traumatic loss * can lead some people into depression, alcohol or drug abuse. * involve some kind of head injury, and are sudden. * is most often a life changing experience.
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### failure | loss: Vision loss * can be one of the changes the older person experiences - very traumatic, leading to frustration and depression - progress rapidly - vary from barely noticeable to severe * common side effect of diabetes, but it can be prevented if detected early * has a powerful impact on one s daily life - one's daily life * is also common due to deterioration of the cornea and lens - caused by damage to the optic nerve - extremely gradual and begins in periphery - normally progressive, and eventually results in total blindness - related to the location and amount of retinal thinning caused by the drusen * is the inability to perceive visual stimuli - number one disabling condition, after arthritis and heart disease, among elderly - usually preventable if glaucoma is detected early through painless testing * occurs as a result of acute blockage in an inflamed artery feeding the optic nerve. * robs people of their independence, mobility and quality of life. * simulates for different eye conditions. Visual loss * can occur if there are embolic events in the distribution of the retinal arteries. * is rapid and usually associated wth the development of a visual field defect. * occurs because of either optical or neural problems.<|endoftext|>### failure | loss: Water loss * Most water loss is the result of a leaking toilet. * can account for over half of the shrinkage for hay stored more than four months - also occur with runoff and percolation below the level of root absorption * can be a life threatening problem for young children - life-threatening problem for young children * common postharvest problem with green beans. * continues during flooded conditions while uptake declines greatly in the roots. * is almost entirely by respiration - another phenomenon of spaceflight, and the briny solution helps prevent dehydration * is greatest during periods of strong winds and during periods of sunny, mild weather - winds and on bright, sunny days * is greatest during windy, sunny conditions - minimal through most cuticles - reduced when the respiratory surfaces are somehow covered * occurs as heat breaks down the membranes of the cells that compose the food product - due to water leakage, faulty water meters, and necessary hydrant flushing - in the skin by two routes - rapidly when excercising at high altitude * vary greatly with physical activity and environmental conditions.
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### failure | loss: Weight loss * Most weight loss occurs because of decreased caloric intake - in the first six months of dieting * Some weight loss is caused by loss of subcutaneous fat stores. * accompanied by pencil-thin stools can be a sign of a tumor in the lower bowels. * allows the cells to more easily recognize insulin so that less insulin is required. * begins by choosing a healthy goal weight. * can also aid in increasing sex drive. * can also be a concern for people who fail to eat adequately - symptom of a disease or of mouth pain that makes the elder unable to eat - due to fluid loss secondary to a low carbohydrate intake - improve sleep - increase stamina and endurance - play a significant role in reducing blood pressure * can be healthy - helpful with heart disease as well - one of the single clearest signs of serious illness - severe and lead to emaciation - cause a vicious cycle of fatigue, muscle-wasting, and loss of appetite - happen when a person has esophageal candidiasis for a long time * can help decrease LDLs - improve the harmful effects of being overweight - reduce even reverse graying hair - regress our biological age and extend life span - regrow lost hair * can help with depression - hair regrowth - muscle growth * can improve glucose, lipid and blood pressure control - hearing - heart function * can improve insulin resistance therefor improve blood sugar control - resistance, and therefore improve blood sugar control - sensitivity and reduce insulin levels - memory - vision - increase energy levels - lift depression * can occur and persist for some time - even with increased muscle mass - extremely rapidly in baby mice - from the difficulty in eating - in heavily infected people - often lead to a reversal of the clinical manifestations * can reduce gray hair - stress on weight-bearing joints and limit further injury - wrinkles - significantly reduce insulin resistance - slow down and even regress aging - sometimes greatly reduce snoring - treat arthritis * cardinal sign for concern in geriatric patients. * combination of reduced caloric intake, high fiber intake, and aerobic exercise. * common sign of disease. * consequence of a combination of increased calorie needs and inadequate diet. * contrasts with a high incidence of weight gain for tricyclic antidepressant use. * decreases blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and improves diabetes control. * depends on creating a demand for the energy stored in fat tissue - the individual - upon creating and sustaining a cumulative calorie deficit over time * diminishes power and stamina. * does reduce the frequency and length of the apneic episodes. * encompasses having a low calorie diet, along with exercise. * good indicator of dehydration. * has a negative impact on immunity - little to do with willpower - many positive health benefits * helps improve muscle growth - increase sex drive * helps people with diabetes in two important ways - prevent and control high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease * helps to bring down blood pressure - decrease androgen levels and restore fertility - with sleep * improves insulin sensitivity - kidney function * improves liver function as well * indicates that the battery is emitting gas and losing recombination efficiency. * is accompanied by a reduction in fat cell size only. * is achieved by a variety of obsessive behaviors - eating less and exercising more - limitations set on the volume and nature of food intake - actually a misnomer for fat reduction * is also a symptom - variable component of the disease - helpful, since fat is stored around the throat * is an effective treatment for primary snoring or mild obstructive sleep apnea - important step towards getting rid of the possible complexities of obesity - independent factor affecting morbidity and mortality in pts with tumors - issue for many people * is another American obsession, particularly among women - symptom, resulting from the body failing to metabolize glucose properly - as important as surgery in ensuring rapid return to normal function * is associated with certain health problems - success and weight gain associated with failure - calculated as a measure of termite foraging activity * is common as many avoid eating because of the pain - the disease progresses - due to the bowel's inability to absorb sufficient nutrition - in patients with giardia - to almost all types of cancer - when there is extensive chronic inflammation - commonly due to the loss of the water bound to glycogen in muscles and the liver - correlated with an improved lipoprotein profile in obese post-menopausal women - diseases - due to increased metabolic rate and calorie consumption and reduced intake - essential in most people for optimum health - helpful for obese children - indicated, usually by a combination of increased activity and decreased food intake - known to occur in some patients taking rivastigmine - long term more important to the chronic gout patient than the specifics of diet - measured in pounds and inches - more common for older felines * is often a matter of diligence and persistence - common in the elderly * is one of the first signs of illness in guinea pigs - steps in the fight against sleep apnea - significant sign of stress or toxicity - preventable and sometimes even reversible * is recommended for all overweight people who have high blood pressure - in overweight persons with two or more risk factors and in obese persons * is related to age regression, life extension - fat loss * is related to improved hearing * is related to increased libido - seen in metastatic cancer - sometimes can be so servere that there loss of menses - still calories in and calories out * is supposed to come from increased metabolism and lowered calorie intake alone - occur from increased metabolism and lowered calorie intake alone * is the baby-boomer phenomenon - easy solution to most of the modern day health hazards - hallmark of cachexia * is the key to a successful pregnancy - single best factor for predicting persons at risk of malnutrition * is usually minimal after liposuction because fat weighs very little - muscle and fat while weight regained is nearly always fat - very effective in the study of anti-aging medicine * learning process. * lifetime commitment. * longterm gradual change in our life style and eating habits. * major concern to many people, for personal AND health reasons - industry in the United States * matter of arithmetic - calorie control - mathematics of calorie input and expenditure * means fat-burning. * national obsession. * occurs as the illness progresses - worsens - early in the course of the disease * occurs, along with chronic diarrhea - milk production drops and animals can die * plays a key role to good health. * possible side effect of tamoxifen. * reduces health risks in the obese. * reduces the risk for hypertension - symptomatic knee osteoarthritis in women * remains a measure of nutritional status. * requires a reduction in the amount of total food intake. * seems to be a national pastime for many American women - part of the course of the disease as it progresses further * sreduces the risk for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis in women. * varies depending on each individual. * very complex phenomenon involving multiple factors. * works best for people who recently gained weight and developed snoring. + Candidiasis, Esophageal candidiasis, Signs and Symptoms: Dermatology :: Fungal diseases * One sign of esophageal candidiasis is painful swallowing. Weight loss can happen when a person has esophageal candidiasis for a long time.
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### failure: Malfunction * are capable of short circuits - glitches, bugs, breakdowns, natural disasters, and the like * cause thousands of person-days in lost productivity. * is failure - identified by and within each and every nucleated cell of the colony Market failure * arises from externalities like ill-defined property, public property, and monopolies. * happen when the market has an effect outside the buyers and sellers. * is the failure of the market system to make economically efficient decisions. * results when markets depart from perfectly competitive equilibrium.<|endoftext|>### failure: Mechanical failure * happens, just like it happens to cars. * occurs when locally high stresses exceed the strength of the material. + Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology, Background: Storage devices * Most mechanical failures result from gradual wear. An eventual failure may be catastrophic. Before complete failure occurs, there are usually certain signs that failure is imminent. These may include increased heat output, a more noisy drive, problems with reading or writing data and a big increase in the number of damaged disk sectors. Outage * are breakdowns. * can also affect traffic lights, residents on life support, and vital public facilities. Ovarian failure * develops in most postpubertal women. * is the absence of follicles and eggs. Power failure * are the most common cause of abrupt system failures. * comes in many forms.<|endoftext|>### failure: Power outage * Most power outages result from trees and limbs falling on electrical lines during storms. * are a time of higher risk - also common in an ice storm - common, especially during storms - often widespread and sometimes affect hundreds of thousands of people - responsible for loss of refrigeration - the greatest threat during a windstorm * can affect refrigeration and safe cooking practices - kill large numbers of pigs very quickly - occur when branches come to close to utility power lines Relapse * are also extremely unusual in viral encephalitis. * are common during subsequent episodes of neutropenia - when a person is trying to make any kind of behavior change - common, especially when stressful situations occur * occur in more than half of women treated for advanced breast cancer - untreated infections - mainly due to regrowth of resistant myeloma cells - when immunotherapy is discontinued<|endoftext|>### failure: Renal failure * appears to be due to necrosis of renal tubular epithelial cells. * can also cause hypertension or high blood pressure - be either acute or chronic * condition in which the kidneys lose the ability to function - where the kidneys stop working properly * develops with protein loss in urine. * frequent complication caused by the excess calcium related to bone destruction. * is an important clinical condition which is seen frequently in practice - characterized by azotemia and isostenuria - common - defined by functional impairment of the kidney - diseases - nephrosis - of two types that depend up on the onset and characteristic presentations - renal diseases - the main cause of death in patients with amyloidosis - uncommon * leads to death as there is no dialysate available for the kidney dialysis machines. * means kidney failure - the kidneys have stopped working properly * possible resulting complication and cause of death. * requires dialysis. * serious medical condition affecting the kidneys.
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### failure: Respiratory failure * direct threat to the life of the person affected. * is attributed to mechanical failure and fatigue of intercostals and diaphragm - illnesses - one of the most common adverse effects of narcotic medications - secondary to inadequate lung development * is the most common cause of death and complications in the newborn - death from overdose of barbiturates - important consequence of complicated Silicosis * is usually the immediate cause of death - primary cause of death * occurs in up to one half of diagnosed infants. * requiring ventilation can occur in severe cases. * As a consequence of this, gas exchange in the blood is hampered. Respiratory failure direct threat to the life of the person affected. For this reason, it medical emergency. Emergency treatment of respiratory faliure is very similar to that of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Underdog * are failure. * is failure ### fairly common: Brain aneurysm * are fairly common - treated is surgically * can form at an early age - rupture, or break open, causing bleeding inside the skull * occur in ten per cent of people with the disease. ### fairly dense: Coral growth * Most coral growth depends upon light. * is fairly dense - good overall, with a predominance of hard species, particularly acropora - good, with a wide range of hard and soft species - varied and colourful Faith group * Many faith groups base their beliefs upon ancient written texts - discuss what the Bible has to say about sexual behavior * have a long tradition of helping youth help themselves and the community. ### fall bloomer: Pineapple sage * fall bloomer. * has light green leaves with a delightfully strong pineapple fragrance. * is hardy in the lower part of the state but is usually grown as an annual. * needs protection from the hot afternoon sun and requires more water than most sages. ### false security: Door chain * are false security. * break easily and don t keep out intruders.<|endoftext|>Family group * are small, random groups of people - stable members maintaining strong bonds over many years - territorial, similar to other African suids * associate into big herd with hundred individuals, who find food together. * can join together to form a herd that moves together. * consist of an adult male, an adult female, and their young - old male and several females and their young - mothers, daughters, sisters and immature males - two adults, several two year olds and the young of the current year * huddle together to sleep and intertwine their tails. + Lar Gibbon: Monkeys * Family groups live in a firm territory.<|endoftext|>### family hobby: Amateur radio * allows millions worldwide to communicate with each other. * continues to play an important role in disaster communication. * exists in nearly every country of the world. * family hobby. * has restrictions on usage. * hobby of personal enjoyment - self-education and emergency preparedness * is basically a community of radio hobbyists - called upon to provide emergency communications in major disasters - centered around public service and advancing the radio art - one of the nation's oldest hobbies - the hobby of two-way radio communications * self-policing radio service. * technical as well as social and public service hobby that spans the entire world. * voluntary, non-commercial communications service.
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### family issue: Elder abuse * Most elder abuse occurs in isolation, unnoticed, leaving the victim unprotected - takes place within a family caretaking setting * affects victims of all racial, cultural, religious and socioeconomic groups. * can also be financial - take the form of mental cruelty - be a problem for both the rich and the poor - mean neglect or physical, psychological, or financial abuse - occur even when there is genuine love and affection between the people involved * can occur in all racial and ethnic groups, and among families in all income levels - both formal and informal caring situations - when someone inflicts hardship on an elderly person * claims victims in every racial, ethnic, and socio-economic group. * crosses all social, economic and ethnic lines. * cuts across all socioeconomic and ethnic lines. * encompasses neglect as well as physical, sexual, psychological and financial abuse. * exists in every community, small and large. * family issue. * general term for abusive behaviour towards an older person. * happens in all ethnic groups, races, and economic groups. * is any act that harms or threatens to harm the health or welfare of an elderly person - deliberate action or lack of action which causes harm to an elderly person - form of mistreatment that results in harm or loss to an older person - harm or threatened harm to an adult's health or welfare caused by another person - often a crime - one of the fastest growing problems in the United States * is the domestic violence problem of the next century - least recognized form of domestic violence - term that is used when an adult is being hurt - theft, violence, or neglect * is when an older person is harmed or put at serious risk of harm - someone takes money on which the elderly person needs to live * occurs in all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds - when anybody neglects or abuses an older person * real problem for many older people. * takes many forms ranging from subtle interactions to acts which are frankly criminal * very serious problem in the United States. Fair pay * corrects a common practice of paying less for work performed by women - the historical practice of paying less for work performed by women * is an economic issue.<|endoftext|>### family owned company: Mexican food * Is good only when prepared and served hot. * can be full of flavor without heavy dose of fat and calories. * comprises more than tacos, tamales and burritos. * family owned company. * has a lot of spices and they all use a lot of chili peppers - tons of calories * is artifacts - as varied as any other nation's - difficult to prepare and the ingredients are hard to find - full of fried food such as refried beans and fried tacos - lethal - more than taco shells and beans - one of America's favorite ethnic foods - organic matter - popular throughout the world * national cuisine here in America in the same way that Indian food is in England. Family relationship * are dynamic and evolving - extremely powerful elements in a person's life - human relationships - very important in society * can be biological, adoptive, foster, step, and in-law - eternal through the sealing power of the priesthood * continue in the afterlife. * exist superficially amongst high-ranking members of society. * happen in context. * involve reciprocity, giving when it's needed. ### family rooms: Living room * are family rooms. * are located in apartments - homes * are part of dwellings - houses - places - social rooms * are used for gather - relaxation ### famous baltic delicacy: Smoked eel * are eels. * famous Baltic delicacy. * is an eel - considered a delicacy ### famously long-lived: Female tarantula * Most female tarantulas live in burrows. * are famously long-lived - heavier-bodied than males
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### farming: Animal husbandry * is agriculture - an integral part of the mountain farming system in Nepal - common along farming - developed as well as the cloth weaving, and basketry - mainly to provide offerings for ceremonies - one of the vital components of local economy - part of agriculture - raisings - the chief source of livelihood in the region * provides a key method of relating to people. Arboriculture * are farming. * involves many types of activities. * is an art and a science - extensive, with an abundance of walnuts, mulberries, and various kinds of fruit - recognised as the complete care, management and maintenance of amenity trees * is the care of trees and shrubs, particularly in urban settings - trees, primarily around homes and in towns and parks - cultivation of trees - study of trees<|endoftext|>### farming: Dairy farming * Some dairy farming is carried out in the better lands in the east of the country. * generates more gross farm sales than other types of farms. * is Okeechobee County's major agricultural activity. * is also a major industry - an important economic activity - another form of income for villages - as cruel as livestock farming in many ways - important in some areas - such a way of life that it'll take time to adjust * is the largest agricultural enterprise in the Islands, followed by apple orchards - source of agricultural revenue - main industry with some horse and cattle breeding * is the most important branch of agriculture - livestock enterprise on organic farms - vitally important to the Vermont economy and to the state's character - where the money flows + Cotentin Peninsula, Economy: Normandy :: Geography of France :: Peninsulas * The main economical resource is agriculture. Dairy farming is a prominent activity. The region is also famous for its shellfish culture. Other products are alcoholic beverages like cider and calvados, made from locally grown apples and pears. Subsistence farming * is the primary occupation for more then five million inhabitants. * raises such crops as pigeon peas, sweet potatoes, Indian corn, and beans.
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Fashion * All fashion is an aesthetic of distortion. * Is Art Nowadays, fashion and art are constantly bumping into each other. * are a kind of nonverbal communication. * articulates certain aspects of culture. * bombards women with more social attire than business attire. * business which changes every three months. * can also mean a style of language or behaviour - be a creative, expressive and personal thing * come in seasonal weights and colors. * covers a wide spectrum of items, from clothes to accessories and beyond. * fascinating and complex phenomenon, an expression of what people feel and think. * field where changes take place frequently, so demands keep generating. * highly competitive and expensive business. * is about clothes first and foremost, but it is also about being fashionable - design, but it's also about persona and image - individual decisions * is an arms race - effective product for teaching children the basics of fashion design and sewing - important aspect in teenagers' lives - industry totally dependent on the global economy - based on the fear of being different - categorized by decades and different decades produce different styles and fashions - change and obsolescence imposed on a pattern of tyrannical conformity - concurrent to a single aesthetic principle of looking good and feeling good - designed to keep insecure mall rats enslaved to the fashion industry - experienced by everyone and can be expressed in more than one way - fidelity to art as much as to creft-a freedom from rigid dictates - just as important as technology - no longer confined to apparel, it is the way one lives, the whole lifestyle - often a reflection of the art world and the issues of our society * is one of the passions of young consumers who are in the small car market - three special categories of product life cycles - worlds largest employers - practice - public and created by the designers, manufactures, wearer, and the viewer * is something that goes in one year and out the other - the media uniformly, universally deplores, despises and castigates - that which can be bought in clothing stores - the riot and colour of life - used in different ways such as clothing, culture, religions etc * is what one wears oneself - skinny women wear in Paris, France * language which tells a story about the person who wears it. * means of self-expression that allows people to try on many roles in life. * mistress that rules with an iron hand. * nonverbal statement. * person's particular style. * process by which the accepted form of dress is transformed. * reflection of a given time, socially, politically, economically, and artistically - one's personality and ideals - the time and place * run the gamut from everyday wear to designer originals. * simply refer to fads in clothing style or manners. * state of mind. * statement of imagination expressed in color, texture, and shape. * statement, a way of living. * tends to grow slowly, remain popular for a while, and then decline quickly - reflect the economy * term used and indexed. * way to express one's self. + Fashion design, Cultural Fashion * Fashion is very unique. Some might say a dress is ugly, when another could say it is beautiful. This is what is known as cultural fashion. Different people like different things. Different shoes, different clothes, and different leg wear. It depends on who you are and what your opinions are. + Fashion, Clothing fashions * Fashion is more than just a designer's whim. Fashion is a reflection of a given time, socially, politically, economically, and artistically. The changing styles show just as much about history and the time period as any history book. It reflects on what people think, what they valued and how they lived. Understanding fashion history'. Fashion is a statement, a way of living. * Fashion is more than just a designer's whim. Fashion is a reflection of a given time, socially, politically, economically, and artistically. The changing styles show just as much about history and the time period as any history book. It reflects on what people think, what they valued and how they lived. Understanding fashion history'. Fashion is a statement, a way of living. Fashion is used in different ways such as clothing, culture, religions etc. * Fashion is a way to express one's self. Many teenagers show their ideas and opinions by the way they look. They may want to look unique and individual, often to be a member of a group which looks unique. It helps people to make their first opinion of you and can influence the opinions and ideas of other people. + Nonverbal communication, Visual communication, Clothes * Clothes, and fashion generally, send messages. We judge others by what we see, at least when we first meet them. Fashion is a reflection of the time and place. The styles show as much about history and the time period as any history book. Clothes reflect on what people think, and how they live. Fashion is a nonverbal statement. It reflects our time, our beliefs and sometimes our religion. * Fashion can also mean a style of language or behaviour. Fashions are a kind of nonverbal communication. They communicate something, but exactly what is something of a mystery. Often what they express is membership of a particular group. * Fashions are like trends. They change more quickly than the entire culture. The term 'fashion' is often used a synonym for glamour and style. Sometimes the term is used in a negative sense, to mean a 'fad'.
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### fashion: Craze * are cracks - manias * is fashion<|endoftext|>### fashion | fad: Natural food * All natural foods contain some water. * More natural food is produced for fish and fish populations increase in number. * Most natural food contains energy - minerals - vitamin minerals * Some natural food consists of shrimp - helps life * Some natural food includes fungi - nuts - seeds * are better than unnatural foods, and whole foods are the best type of natural foods - healthier than processed foods - only weight control tools when developing taste in fruits and vegetables * come from Cornucopia. * contain enzymes, minerals, amino acids and others important elements - live substances - some hormones as well, for instance, wild yam natural source of estrogen * containing fiber and antioxidants are spinach, broccoli, orange juice and carrots. * contains all kinds of quinones * maturing industry where price with stable service are the issues of the day. * play an essential part in maintaining the good health of people of all ages. * retain more nutrients but because they also contain less sugar and less fat.<|endoftext|>### fashion: Lifestyle * Most lifestyle affects development - healthy development - promotes health * Some lifestyle affects conception. * Some lifestyle promotes consumption - hair growth - lifestyles do cause more pollution and damage than others * are the consistent patterns people follow in their lives. * cans have impact. * habits either speed-up or reverse disease and aging. * has impact. * influences development. * promotes good health * refer to all of our attitudes and behaviors. * supports activities. ### fashion | lifestyle: Busy lifestyle * allow consumers to utilize the Internet and e-banking for knowledge and options. * can make ensuring the quality of children's diets very challenging. * tend to mean doing things at the last minute and in a hurried fashion.<|endoftext|>### fashion | lifestyle: Chastity * extends far beyond controlling lust. * implies an opposition to the immoral in the sense of lustful or licentious. * includes an apprenticeship in self-mastery which training in human freedom. * involves fidelity to one person. * is about as much of a virtue as malnutrition - abstinence - both freedom from harm and freedom to live the truth in love * is expressed in celibacy or in the lifelong commitment of marriage - notably in friendship with one's neighbor - integral to the functioning of the irreducible core of a polity - largely due to the repression of animal passion by social and domestic authority - life and sexuality is death - more delicate than the most delicate plant that grows upon earth - often misunderstood to be abstinence, pure and simple - our way of relating to others * is the best armor of womanhood - call of the day for all except the king, which makes for many undersexed servants - cement of civilization and progress - foundation of a happy home - greatest right of a woman - most peculiar of all the sexual aberrations - opposite of impurity - spiritual power which frees love from selfishness and aggression - state of being free from what is unlawful - successful control of our sexual desires - thus just as important in marriage as it is in singleness * means devotion, dedication, loyalty, etc - passion, chastity means neurasthenia - sexual self-control - the integration of sexuality within the person * moral virtue. * multidimensional virtue. * opposes fornication and adultery. * promise of immortality. * reinforces the value of marriage. * respects the dignity of our human sexuality and the sacredness of marital love. * supernatural virtue. * virtue for all seasons, all reasons, all people and all time - to be practised by everyone, whatever their state in life * wealth that comes from abundance of love.
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### fashion | lifestyle: Healthy lifestyle * Some healthy lifestyle promotes growth * are about changing destructive habits and building good ones - good lifestyles to have - part of their corporate culture * can help prevent heart disease and stroke.<|endoftext|>### fashion | lifestyle: Lifestyle change * are also imperative to decrease one's risk of cancer and heart disease - more likely to occur when both partners participate together * involve taking a good look at eating habits and daily routine. + Hypertension, Prevention: Diseases and disorders of the cardiovascular system * The number of people who are hypertensive but do not realize it is substantial. Measures that address the whole population are required to reduce the consequences of high blood pressure and reduce the need for antihypertensive drug therapy. Lifestyle changes are recommended to lower blood pressure, before starting drug therapy. Sedentary lifestyle * can lead to boredom, laziness, and obesity. * cause declines in bone density, cardio-respiratory function and balance. * lead to boredom, laziness and obesity - deconditioned hearts Lip liner * are fashion. * can also prevent lipstick from bleeding. * helps to define our lips. ### fast moving organization: Verity * fast moving organization. * is actuality * is the leader in text indexing and searching technology - the search and retrieval industry - recognized industry market and mindshare leader in text information retrieval - truth * leader in markets that are experiencing explosive growth. * regulates consumption by having patrons come up and order themselves. ### fast paced industry: Power generation * brings money into government coffers and give jobs to a few. * depends mainly on diesel plants, though hydroelectric output has increased. * fast paced industry. * key sector in most developing countries. * large source of industrial pollution. * makes water warm. * plays a significant part in the economy. * varies daily based upon supply and demand. * vast and growing market. ### fast, reversible process: Inactivation * fast, reversible process. * is an action - attributed to oxidation reactions mediated by free radicals and atomic oxygen - natural processes - perfromed using gamma radiation - the disabling of an account to reject subsequent accounting transactions * occurs early in development due to the presence of mosaics - in the liver ### fast, reversible process | inactivation: X inactivation * is when one of the two X chromosomes in females is almost completely inactivated. * occurs at about the time of implantation. ### fast-moving business: Commodity trading * fast-moving business. * has an extremely high degree of risk. * involves a high degree of leverage. * leads to financial losses for most people.<|endoftext|>### fast-moving industry: Wireless communication * allows people to communicate anywhere, with anyone - remote control of gates and other devices * are sensitive to terrain, so coverage is highly dependent on geography. * fast-moving industry. * is an enabling factor in multiple mobile robot systems - information transfers - one of the hottest trends in telecommunications - particularly important for mobile computing - something that is infinitely familiar to most people - telecoms * represents the ultimate consumer convenience. * take place over multipath fading channels.
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### fast-paced game: Water polo * are games - sports - team sports * covers basic skills and strategies. * fast-paced game. * game of strength, quickness and endurance. * grueling game. * has a period called ''dead time''. * helps foster cooperation and camaraderie within a club structure. * incorporates aspects from many other sports. * involves plenty of physical contact as players battle for possession of the ball. * is also popular in Australia and South Africa. * is an athletic game - exciting, challenging, and fun sport - known as water soccer and is one of the fastest growing sports in the nation - one of the most physically demanding sports - open to both boys and girls - still an unknown sport * offers a great alternative to lap swimming. * team game. * team sport played much like soccer or rugby - which requires all the players to be interdependent upon each other + Water polo, Outline: Summer Olympic sports * Water polo is a team game. Two teams play a match. Each match has four periods called 'quarters'. The length of each period is usually between 5 to 8 minutes. Because the amount of time spent on fouls or out throws is not counted in the quarter time, an average quarter really lasts around 12 minutes. ### fast-paced sport: Web surfing * fast-paced sport. * is fun - one of the most popular Internet activities - synonymous to waiting * remains fluid in nature. * right-brain activity, more closely tied to reverie than to linear reading.<|endoftext|>### fastball: Slider * are cold-blooded and spend much of the day sunning on rocks and logs - fastball - hamburgers - mostly carnivorous when young and become more and more vegetarian as they grow older - native to the United States and common in the South - part of zippers - popular as pets and in scientific research - television shows - turtles * bury themselves in loose soil or mud during the winter to escape the cold. * can be analog or digital devices that display their values graphically. * control the planet's radius and the amount of noise. * have a bright red patch behind the eye, as well as a yellow-striped head - poor hearing but are very sensitive to vibrations * is fastball * program designed to aid recording of smear slide data.
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### fat soluable vitamin: Vitamin d * Most vitamin D comes from sun exposure - is created by the skin when exposed to sunlight and is also present in some foods * Vitamin D Helps to regulate the balance of calcium and phosphorus in the body - absorbs calcium - acts also to increase blood concentrations of calcium * Vitamin D aids in the absorption of calcium, helping to form and maintain strong bones - allows calcium to move from the intestine into the bloodstream * Vitamin D allows the body to absorb calcium through the intestines - absorb calcium, essential for the teeth and bones - analogs with higher therapeutic indices offer renewed hope for treatment of malignancies - appears to enhance the effectiveness of supplemental calcium * Vitamin D can be harmful in large amounts - toxic in high doses - help with calcium absorption - increase magnesium concentrations in the body - potentially aid in calcium absorption * Vitamin D comes either from a chemical action of sunlight on our skin or from fortified milk - from sunshine, egg yolk, butter, liver, canned fish and vitamin-D fortified milk * Vitamin D compounds as potential therapeutics for estrogen-independent breast cancer - in cow's milk - does protect men from prostate cancer - enables the absorption of calcium - enhances phosphorus absorption - exists in several forms, each with a different activity * Vitamin D facilitates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the small intestine * Vitamin D fat soluable vitamin - soluble vitamin which gets stored in body fat * Vitamin D fat-soluble nutrient essential for the development of strong bones and teeth * Vitamin D fat-soluble vitamin added to many dairy products - and has properties of both vitamins and minerals * Vitamin D fat-soluble vitamin that is required for the absorption and utilization of calcium - used in the absorption of calcium - gives the embryo enough strength to crack the shell and hatch out at the right time * Vitamin D has a billion dollar a year pharmaceutical market - structure similar to steroid hormones and a receptor like steroid hormones - an important role in bone health and prevents rickets - immunomodulatory functions - the same effect on an alkaline system - to be activated by adding hydroxyl groups before it becomes a hormone * Vitamin D helps absorb but high levels of phosphorus and calcium can hinder absorbtion - assimilate calcium into our bones - build strong bones and teeth, and ensures muscle and nerve function - calcium to be absorbed * Vitamin D helps in improving the texture of hair, thus making it smooth and manageable - the absorbtion of all the other vitamins - increase intestinal absorption of calcium * Vitamin D helps keep bones and teeth healthy - teeth strong and regulates calcium absorption * Vitamin D helps maintain calcium balance - strong bones and teeth by enhancing absorption of Calcium and Phosphorus - promote the body's ability to absorb dietary calcium * Vitamin D helps regulate bone rebuilding, blood calcium levels and the absorption of calcium - calcium deposits to the bones, and calcium removal from the bones * Vitamin D helps the absorption of calcium from the gut * Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium , which is important for bones to grow - calcium and deposit it into bones - calcium and is required for healthy bones and teeth - calcium and phosphorus to promote growth of strong bones - calcium from the intestine - calcium, which is needed to break down proteins in muscle - minerals like calcium and builds strong teeth and bones - the needed calcium - metabolize calcium * Vitamin D helps the body to absorb calcium and molybdenum assists in iron utilization - absorb calcium thus slowing the rate of calcium loss from bones * Vitamin D helps the body use and absorb calcium - calcium and phosphorous to build strong bones and teeth - teeth use the calcium efficiently * Vitamin D helps to capture the calcium in our diets and make it available to the bones - regulate the absorption and use of calcium - with the absorption and deposit of calcium and phosphorus in the bones * Vitamin D increases absorption of calcium in the intestine - both calcium and phosphorus absorption * Vitamin D increases calcium absorption - and phosphorus reabsorption passively, by decreasing their secretion * Vitamin D increases the absorption of calcium from the gastrointestinal tract - body's absorption and metabolism of calcium and phosphorus * Vitamin D increases the intestinal absorption of calcium therefore increasing calcium blood levels - inhibits angiogenesis in transgenic murine retinoblastoma * Vitamin D is Important, Too Vitamin D can boost calcium absorption - absorbed through the skin by sunlight - activated in the kidneys - added routinely to most milk during processing * Vitamin D is added to increase absorption - margarines and is present in milk, cheese and butter - milk which helps the body use the calcium and deposits it in bones and teeth - some calcium supplements * Vitamin D is also a known regulator of osteoblast differentiation and function - an important player, helping the body absorb calcium * Vitamin D is also available in multivitamins and calcium supplements - supplements and in some fortified foods - vitamin D-fortified milk, liver, fish, butter and egg yolks - common in osteoporosis formulas, as is the mineral silicon - critical to achieve optimal calcium absorption * Vitamin D is also essential for assimilation of calcium - to the formation of strong bones - important because it allows the body to absorb calcium * Vitamin D is also important for calcium absorption and bone health - to bone health * Vitamin D is also important, as it controls how efficiently the body absorbs and retains calcium - the body uses it to absorb calcium - involved in bone metabolism - necessary because it facilitates the absorption of calcium * Vitamin D is also necessary for healthy skin - maintaining bone density - proper absorption of calcium - prevalent in oily fish like salmon and fortified milk - quite toxic - toxic if taken excessively - very important for calcium absorption and bone formation - always important, but especially in the dawn and dusk of life * Vitamin D is an important factor in calcium absorption - vitamin because it helps bones to absorb and retain calcium - another important nutrient in helping to prevent bone loss - anti-proliferative in vitro for some melanoma cell lines - available through exposure to ultraviolet light in sunshine and through certain foods - both a vitamin and a hormone - considered both a hormone and a vitamin * Vitamin D is critical for the absorption of calcium - to proper growth - crucial to normal bone metabolism * Vitamin D is essential for absorption of calcium from the gut - adequate absorption and utilization of calcium * Vitamin D is essential for bone formation and mineralization - health and important in the prevention of osteoporosis * Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption and decreasing excretion - absorption and many other bodily functions - good calcium absorption and utilization - maintaining strong bones * Vitamin D is essential for normal bone growth and development - growth and development in children - processing calcium * Vitamin D is essential for the absorption of calcium and calcium is necessary for muscle function - absorption of calcium, which is vital to bone growth - development of bones and teeth - uptake of calcium from the digestive tract - in proper calcium absorption * Vitamin D is essential to calcium absorption - healthy teeth and bones and it helps the body absorb and use calcium * Vitamin D is essential to the body's calcium and phosphorus absorption processes - proper regulation of calcium and phosphorous levels - extremely toxic if taken in large amounts - fat soluble so excess amounts are stored by the body - formed by an interaction between the sun's rays, and skin oils * Vitamin D is formed in the body in part by interaction with sun light - skin when it is exposed to sunlight * Vitamin D is found in certain foods including milk - eggs, fish, fortified dairy products like cheeses and in insects and worms * Vitamin D is found in fish liver oils and egg yolks - liver oils, egg yolk and milk * Vitamin D is found in fortified milk and egg products - milk, egg yolks, liver and many types of seafood - liver, fish, and dairy products * Vitamin D is found in milk and dairy products * Vitamin D is found in milk, cod liver oil, salmon, egg yolk, and butter fat - cod liver oil, tuna, salmon oil, and eggs - liver, fish, and eggs - plants after they have been cut and exposed to sunlight - mainly in fortified milk and fatty fish - only in small and highly variable amounts in butter, cream, egg yolk and liver * Vitamin D is important because it helps bones to absorb and retain calcium - during adolescence, given the high calcium demands of the teenage years * Vitamin D is important for bone and calcium health on the ground and during space flight - calcium absorption to promote bone health - normal calcium metabolism and for proper bone formation - prevention of rickets, osteoporosis, and some cancers - the utilisation of calcium - in maintaining the calcium and phosphorus balance - to get from our foods - in the liver of mice and calcium is in the bones - included to aid in calcium absorption and utilization - involved in the body's absorption of calcium from the gut - made by sun exposure to the skin and is important in regulating calcium balance * Vitamin D is made by the action of sunlight on the skin and is needed for the absorption of calcium - body from cholesterol in our skin that is exposed to sunlight - in skin that is exposed to sunlight - naturally in the body after exposure to sunlight - when our skin is exposed to the sun * Vitamin D is manufactured by the skin as a response to ultraviolet light in sunlight - in our bodies by the skin - within the skin when exposed to sunlight - metabolized in the horse through the exposure of sunlight * Vitamin D is necessary for calcium absorption - and magnesium to be absorbed - metabolism and vitamin A aids in tissue growth and repair - our bodies to use calcium and phosphorus properly * Vitamin D is necessary for the absorption of calcium - body to absorb calcium from food in the intestine - formation and maintenance of proper bone structure - normal absorption of calcium from the intestines - optimal absorption and utilization of calcium by the body - optimal absorption of calcium - proper absorption of calcium in the small intestine - in order for the body to absorb the calcium * Vitamin D is necessary to help the body adsorb calcium - keep bones strong - needed for absorption of calcium from the intestine and into the bone * Vitamin D is needed for calcium and phosphorous to be absorbed from the intestinal tract - metabolism by aiding in the absorption of calcium - metabolism to strengthen the bone of the alveolar process * Vitamin D is needed for the absorption of calcium - in calcium metabolism and bone production - to assure that the calcium being consumed is properly absorbed into the body * Vitamin D is needed to help calcium get absorbed into the body - to body absorb and deposit calcium into bone tissue * Vitamin D is obtained from sunlight and fortified milk - through intestinal absorption and through sun exposure - often low in menopausal women - one of the easiest vitamins to get - part of the mechanism to break bone down so that it can then stretch and grow - potentially toxic , especially to young children - present in vegetarian diets in dairy products * Vitamin D is produced by the body in response to exposure to sunlight - body in response to sunlight - body on exposure to the sun - interaction of the sun's ultraviolet rays with oils of the skin - liver in the presence of sufficient calcium and sunlight * Vitamin D is produced in the body when sun shines on the skin - skin through exposure to sunlight - skin when exposed to the sun's ultraviolet light * Vitamin D is produced when the skin is exposed to sunlight - ultraviolet light from the sun hits the skin - really a hormone which depends on ultra violet light in sunshine for synthesis * Vitamin D is required for calcium and phosphorus absorption and utilization - and phosphorusabsorption and utilization * Vitamin D is required for proper bone mineralization - the normal growth and development of bones and teeth in children * Vitamin D is required to help absorb calcium - prevent rickets in young animals and osteomalacia in older animals - responsible for the deposit of calcium into children's bone - stored in the liver where it is metabolized into calcidiol * Vitamin D is synthesized by our body through the absorbtion of sunlight - ultraviolet in the skin - the major regulator of calcium absorption in the intestine * Vitamin D is the most toxic of all the vitamins - of the fat-soluble vitamins - tied in with intestinal absorption of calcium * Vitamin D is toxic in high amounts - overdose * Vitamin D is unique because it is both a vitamin and a hormone - in that it is considered both a nutrient and a hormone * Vitamin D is used by the body to absorb calcium - body to turn the Calcium into bone * Vitamin D is very good for psoriasis, as is sunlight - similar to calcitriol * Vitamin D is vital for calcium absorption - to permit normal calcium absorption - well stored in the body and released gradually over many weeks - moderates mobilization of calcium from bone, increases intestinal absorption of calcium - necessary nutrient, as it is needed for calcium absorption into bone - occurs naturally in fatty fish, such as tuna and salmon, and in liver and eggs - passes into breast milk - performs several complex functions that affect the metabolism of calcium * Vitamin D plays a crucial role in calcium absorption - large role in the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus in the bones and teeth * Vitamin D plays a role in bone health too, and milk's got it - calcium and phosphate utilization in the body - mineral absorption * Vitamin D plays an important role in bone formation and the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus - in calcium absorption and in bone health - in the growth of the normal prostate, independent of androgens * Vitamin D prevents the softening of the shell - unwanted inflammation and helps bones in their absorption of calcium - prohormone with several active metabolites that act as hormones - promotes absorption and use of calcium and phosphate for healthy bones and teeth * Vitamin D protects against bone disease by helping deposit calcium into bones - muscle weakness and is involved in regulation of the heartbeat - reduces the effect of calcitonin when treating hypercalcemia - refers to either or both compounds - regulates blood levels of calcium within normal limits - required by the body to maintain healthy bone and muscle function - results from ultraviolet irradiation of ergosterol, which is synthesized in plants - steroid hormone and is synthesized in one's body after skin is exposed to sunlight - stimulates calcium and phosphate uptake from food for bone growth * Vitamin D stimulates the absorption of calcium and encourages bone growth - kidney conservation of calcium and therefore helps the body to retain it - tends to enhance the deposition of lead into bone in the presence of sufficient phosphate - used by the body comes mostly through exposure to the sun - vitamin with hormone-like properties * Vitamin D works with calcium to increase bone strength and harden the bones - the parathyroid hormone to regulate the amount of calcium in the blood * are vitamins. * is needed in large amounts for growth, particularly of the bones and teeth. + Pygmy people, Origins: Ethnic groups in Africa * There are a number of theories to explain why pygmies are so short. It has been proved that their height is hereditary, and is passed on from parents to children. It may have evolved because of the low ultraviolet light found in rainforests, where many pygmies live. This would mean that the pygmies would make less vitamin D in their skin. Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium, which is important for bones to grow. Since the pygmies would get less calcium, they would have smaller bones and skeletons. + Vitamin D, Getting enough: Vitamins * Vitamin D is a fat-soluble nutrient. This means that any portion not used immediately is stored in fat tissue for future use.
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### fat soluble: Synthetic estrogen * have negative side effects, some of which can be quite serious. * is fat soluble. * seem to be especially likely to reduce activity. Fat store * are the largest storage source of energy. * become the body's molecular pantry. * increase and release leptin, which acts on the hypothalamus. * provide energy when meals are hard to come by or are few and far between. ### fatal neurodegenerative conditions: Prion disease * appear to arise in three ways. * are fatal neurodegenerative conditions - illnesses - very rare * can jump species. * cause the slow degeneration of the nervous system. * have several unusual features. * involve abnormal foldings of the prion protein in the brain. * occur worldwide. + Prion disease, Prion diseases: Infectious diseases :: Neurology<|endoftext|>Fate * calling without a caller. * cruel and sometimes unjust animal. * depends on facts - success * determines whether one is rich or poor, well or ill, has a large family or is childless. * is also a concept that informs our understanding of our personal lives - an occurrence - fate, whether good or bad - the sole power which rules the actions of man - video games - when two people meet or share an experience without any forethought * means that our present circumstances are a result of our actions in the past. * often plays a part in the outcome of a mediation. * power believed to control all events and to be impossible to resist. * term that means many things to different individuals, cultures and societies. ### fate: Karma * Some karmas are like a golden chain. * are destiny. * is fate<|endoftext|>### fate | karma: Bad karma * are located in conferences. * is taught to be caused by pride, anger, greed, attachment and lust. * leads to the accumulation of pap - sin. + Sikhism, Beliefs, Salvation * Followers are all trying to reach salvation, meaning they are trying to break the process of rebirth and become one with God. The thing that is keeping people from reaching union is bad karma. Bad karma is taught to be caused by pride, anger, greed, attachment and lust. Sikhs try to stay away from these things. Sikhs also believe that a piece of god resides within everything in the world. Once an individual discovers the god within and stops searching else then can he reach salvation. ### fathers: Biological father * are fathers - male animals - parents - the least likely source of abuse for their children * are, in fact, very important for the healthy development of children.
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Fatigue * can aggravate breast infections - also accompany depression and anxiety * can also be a nonspecific symptom of a psychological or physiologic disorder - symptom of illness - responsible for tension-type headaches - have an overall effect on the patient's ability to cope with cancer - result from the stress of dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer * can be a disabling side effect of cancer, cancer treatments and dealing with pain - possible symptom of sleep apnea in perimenopausal women * can be a sign of anemia - virtually any illness - symptoms of blocked arteries but is rather non-specific - either acute or chronic - more than just a feeling of being constantly tired * can be the first sign of an opportunistic infection - most debilitating aspect of fibromyalgia - become a very important issue in the life of a person with cancer - disrupt the arrangements of the atoms in the material - exacerbate motion sickness - have many causes - increase pain * can lower motivation and negatively affect job performance and personal relationships - impact job performance and personal relationships - make people appear lazy, disinterested or irritable * can occur at any time of day - because of interrupted sleep - often cause affected people to stub their toes and fall - on occasion be a symptom of cancer - only further weaken the immune system - pose a number of obstacles to coping with cancer * can prevent a person from functioning normally and affects a person's quality of life - normally and impacts a person's quality of life - result in poor performance due to lack of coordinated body movements * can seriously effect their health and quality of life - limit a person's ability to work, go to school, and maintain relationships - slow reaction time, impair memory, and even cause hallucinations - sometimes bring out the best in a person - start and increase very slowly - weaken one s sexual desire * creates natural impulses to sleep and minimize physical activity. * has a profound impact on a woman's recovery from hysterectomy. * is also a common indicator of pregnancy - problem during the early and late stages of pregnancy - symptom of depression - contributor to traffic accidents - known to cause Tinnitus noise to worsen - subtle symptom of decompression sickness - related to pain and is worse when there is inadequate pain control - the primary side effect of radiation - only one of several possible symptoms of pernicious anemia - referred to as overusing the body in and becoming exhausted * is the main symptom of both iron deficiency and anemia - major cause of connecting rod failure - second only to alcohol as a cause of vehicle-related deaths * is, after all, a physiological condition. * seems to also contribute to cramps - play a role in vocal cord weakness ### fatigue: Acute fatigue * can be a protective body function, alerting a person to rest. * is generally short-lived, sudden in onset, and relieved by rest. Driver fatigue * factor in up to one third of all fatal crashes. * foreseeable risk for all drivers. * is associated with truck crashes - recognised as a contributory factor in some accidents * is the most common cause of traffic crashes caused by driver inattention - top cause of accidents involving trucks * ranks as the most frequent cause of accidents resulting from inattention.
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### fatigue: Exhaustion * Is a sign of spiritual defeat, And gives rise to sighs Of weary old age. * adds to the drowsiness caused by some medications. * affects athletes. * also leads to increased heat loss because of decreased metabolism and cardiac output. * can also lead to increased stress and cause decreased sperm production. * can be a collapse of one specific organ or of the entire body - sign of depression - severely impair performance, and is caused by insomnia, illness, stress and overwork * causes a desire to sleep - fatigue * decreases ability to cope with stress. * escalates when sleep deprivation is added to the equation. * full system breakdown, mentally and physically. * has have effects. * is also a prominent symptom of many other illnesses - caused by excessive fluid loss - depletion * major symptom of Depression. * occurs from physical and mental effort. * occurs, causing damage to the person's physical and emotional well-being. * promotes heat loss, and thus hypothermia. * technique to keep people in church. ### fatigue | exhaustion: Physical exhaustion * can contribute to depression. * leads to irritability, impair-ment of concentration and lower immunity. Mental fatigue * can also result from boredom or from a difficult emotional experience - lead to accidents through carelessness * is most often simply boredom - much harder, linked as it is with mood and cognition Muscle fatigue * is the physiological inability of a muscle to contract. * limits our performance in all activity. * loss of work-output leading to a reduced performance of a given task. Physical fatigue * can be harmful as well. * is often a precursor to emotional fatigue - the feeling that the body has been overworked ### fear stress: Psychological stress * can also be a factor - increase tightness and inflexibility of the back * does have physical ramifications. * is fear stress - known to be a contributor to many emotional disorders and somatic illnesses - likely to develop cold - thought to contribute to reactivation of the virus<|endoftext|>### feed: Blood meal * Most blood meals provide proteins - waste * are feed. * are necessary during each stage of growth - for each life stage in order to reproduce * is completely soluble and can be mixed with water and used as a liquid fertilizer. * is dried, powdered blood collected from cattle slaughter houses - cattle slaughterhouses - the dried blood left over in the production of beef * makes a great fertilizer, worked into the soil just below the surface. * natural source of nitrogen, and bone meal provides phosphorous. * quick source of nitrogen. * rich source of nitrogen that is quickly available, so use with care. Ensilage * is feed - made by anaerobic fermentation of undried forage or the stalks of corn, sorghum, etc - usually rich in water * process of great value in the production of feed from waste.<|endoftext|>### feed: Pet food * ANY pet foods contain fillers that have little or no nutritional value. * All pet foods have different levels of moisture. * Many pet foods contain fillers that have little or no nutritional value. * Most pet food contains crude fiber - has calcium * Most pet foods have a very low fiber content - provide appropriate levels of sodium, potassium and chloride * Most pet foods use by-products - mineral oxides or sulfates * Some pet food attracts toads. * Some pet food contains meat - raw meat * is located in pet stores - supermarkets
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Feeling * affect thinking and learning. * also influence the personality of the person and can make people happy or unhappy. * are a common endowment of our human nature - ground for relating and communicating with others - way to express the wave of one's mind - also signals to act * are an integral part of relationships - the human experience - changeable variables that have little relevance in decision-making on the job - complex and communicated in many ways - different from person to person - echoes rising from the depths of our souls - energy - feelings * are important clues to the condition of our mental health - of people's mental health - in language - to every person s emotional and spiritual growth * are internal because they happen inside of a person 's body - states, but overt behaviors are used to communicate feelings to others - often an indicator that there problem * are only feelings if they are felt - our emotional responses to information, truth and experiences - physical, and so the changes are sensed in the body - pushes or pulls on the fabric of being - reactions to beliefs - sensitivity - spontaneous, involuntary responses to situations * are subjective and difficult to measure empirically - emotional states - symbolic of the meaning of human life - tenacious and tend to cling to attachments * are the best indicator of what people value - common denominator in communication - fastest way to the person's heart - full range of affective states that an individual can experience - language of the Higher Self - opposite of faith - tools by which people communicate with one another * becomes emotion because it can be communicated. * can be problematic when in excess, in deficit, or distorted or inappropriate - the main reason a person enters psychotherapy - manifest themselves as sicknesses - range from anger, frustration, fear, shame and guilt to numbness - stimulate, mediate and reinforce thoughts and behaviour * change as situations and conditions change. * come from a very structurally complex area of the brain known as the limbic system. * depend on behaviors and behaviors can be changed. * determine both the quality and quantity of one's learning. * experience the inner signals, as opposed to the outer signals of senses. * follow thoughts and actions. * help children to pay attention to their loss. * is about the awareness of an affect and is an ability to appreciate and comprehend - an organ of knowledge - based on the rhythmic processes of breathing and the circulation of the blood - essential to the health of human beings - intuition - pure experience, it is the bridge between mind and body * is the autonomous, qualitative evaluation by the psyche of the experience - awareness through physical sensations - basic plasma of all beings - capacity of our mind that is most closely related to the body - common human denominator - function associated with experiencing pleasure or unpleasantness - language of the soul - means whereby, in the first instance, concepts gain concrete life - most refined aspect of individual existence - outcome of contact between the senses and objects - predominant state of mind - sensations that register in the body, like warm, cold, pressure etc - what creates * means that a person, as a rule, makes a decision basing on emotions. * never die, and love never compromises an existing relationship between two people in love. * often influence people when they seem relevant to and inform the task at hand - interfere with thinking, trust and imagination * play a large part in accessing spiritual knowledge. * tend to travel together, just like people do. * transcend the limitations of thought, the limitations of living life in the mind. * understood by another individual is one of the most effective ways of creating change. * uses the eye to eat shapes. + Applied behavior analysis, History, Behaviorism * Behaviorists believe that behavior is caused by things that happen in the environment. These things are called external events. External events could be any change in the environment. They study the external causes of behavior instead of a person's feelings. A person's feelings are internal so behaviorists think they cannot be studied scientifically. Feelings are internal because they happen inside of a person's body. Feeling's cannot be seen just by looking at a person. Since feelings cannot be seen they cannot be studied without bias.
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### feeling: Active feeling * Active Feeling is the basis of sound mental health and aliveness. * has roots in mindfulness, focusing, and old school clearing. Affect * are feelings. * cause feel. * is feeling ### feeling | affect: Positive affect * facilitates problem solving. * fascilitates creative problem solving. Affection * are violent things in and of themselves. * can exist without sex, in fact perhaps affection is closer to love than sex is. * is also a prerequisite for sustained sexual fulfillment in a relationship - another word for emotions - by definition an emotional word - likes - located on the upper back of the head - standard for mammals and people * sometimes grows and matures into caring, attachment and love. * tender, warm feeling. * vital element that changes after a child.
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### feeling | amazement: Shock * Most shocks affect groups of countries or regions within countries. * Some shock waves trigger earthquakes. * also control the reaction of the body to road undulations - propagate in the inner and outer disks that orbit the star - transform virtually all of the gas-phase oxygen into water * anesthetizes the mind and body to help the victim survive the rape. * are collapses - distress - fights - illnesses - key to vehicle safety - mass - medical conditions - piles - surprise * can also cause a hen to lay an odd soft shelled egg - contribute to the inability to regulate proper body temperature - kill a person who was apparently unharmed in an accident - occur along with rapid pulse, drop in blood pressure, and difficulty urinating - cause abnormal heart rhythms, and even lead to death - vaporize dust grains * cause damage - massive damage * causes cumulative brain damage for patients, and higher incomes for physicians. * common occupational hazard associated with working with electricity. * complex condition which leads to critically decreased perfusion. * dangerous condition and can be fatal. * deprives blood flow to the brain and heart - the body of sufficient blood to function normally * disruption of the circulatory system. * first reaction to death. * happens at the speed of light. * is accompanied by disseminated intravascular coagulation of variable severity - amazement - caused whenever the heart is unable to pump enough blood for the needs of the body - characterized by pallor of the skin, weak and rapid pulse, and an irregular breathing rate - defined by the victim's degree of vulnerability and helplessness - due to low fluid volume in blood vessels - failure of the circulatory system - inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells - labeled cardiogenic when it's caused by the heart's inability to pump enough blood - loss of vital blood pressure * is often a consequence of automobile injury - the first reaction of a caregiver * is the actual feeling of impact - commonest cause of death among newborn babies with sepsis - final common pathway of numerous disease states - global failure of cellular oxidative metabolism - most severe level of trauma - person's emotional protection from being too suddenly overwhelmed by the loss * life-threatening condition and requires emergency medical treatment immediately. * life-threatening condition that requires immediate emergency treatment - which requires immediate medical care * major critical illness that involves almost every organ system. * normal compensatory mechanism hat kick in when the body senses a loss of fluid - phase of adjustment for most families * numbness or feeling of unreality. * occurs because of the rapid loss of large quantities of blood. * occurs when blood pressure is lost rapidly - the blood pressure drops very quickly, and shock can be fatal - there are intense experiences and no defenses at all * serious condition requiring immediate medical treatment. * sometimes causes a person to become overly excited and anxious. * state of reduced tissue perfusion that results in cellular hypoxia. * systemic disorder affecting multiple organ systems. * use a variety of materials to soak up bumps - hydraulic friction to damp out or resist suspension motion * usually comes in two varieties, liquid and powder - occurs as an initial, instinctive reaction to the awareness of imminent death * veins as well as crust with a great flow line right through the middle of the crust. * word used to describe a certain abnormal state in the body. ### feeling | amazement | shock: Acid shock * can cause significant alterations to water chemistry and aquatic life. * very interesting form of the acidifying of a body of water.
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### feeling | amazement | shock: Cardiogenic shock * are shocks. * can also occur with normal output. * is caused by failure of the heart due to intrinsic myocardial damage - impaired function of the heart - insufficient cardiac output such as is seen in heart attacks - due to a severe depression of left ventricular contractile performance * remains the major cause of death among patients with acute coronary syndromes. Future shock * is the dizzying disorientation brought on by the premature arrival of the future - response to over-stimulation - state of unhappy, confused, angry, stressed or frightened individuals * time phenomenon, a product of the greatly accelerated rate of change in society. Heat shock * induces translocation to the nucleus of the unliganded glucocorticoid receptor. * inhibits cytokine-induced nitric oxide synthase expression by rat and human islets. * produces periodic somitic disturbances in the zebrafish embryo. * protects action potentials from high temperatures in locust motoneurons - neuromuscular transmission * triggers bacteria to take up plasmid. Hypovolemic shock * are shocks. * can readily occur with severe fracture or concomitant vascular lacerations. * causes blood vessels to constrict to increase venous return and maintain pressure. * develops rapidly in more severely affected horses. * is caused by a reduction in the volume of blood - the result from blood or fluid loss Septic shock * can occur with any severe infection. * is also rare with acute trauma - induced in experimental animals e.g. by the application of endotoxin - the most important form of shock in veterinary medicine * real threat when there are no white blood cells to fight infection. * refers to the dangerously low blood pressure caused by sepsis. * remains a major challenge in the current management of critically ill patients. Thermal shock * can cause certain stones to crack during the plating process - occur if the water temperature changes happen suddenly * occurs when the bulk temperature of the exchanger is suddenly raised or lowered. Angry feeling * are a normal, inevitable part of life - part of being a human being * depend on one's perception of the situation. Anticipation * causes increased blood flow to the anterior cingulate cortex. * form of tension. * is an outlook - expectations - key to instinct and judgement - part of the process of strategic planning * is the key to life, and also photography - name of the game in a fast-moving sport like tennis Aversion * are avoidance. * cause for the origination of actions. * is dislike - the dwelling upon pain
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### feeling: Cynicism * are pessimism. * arises when options are limited, when possibilities for choosing are lost. * can be a rational response to a lot of political situations - devastating, especially it when arises from experience - reduce trust and the ability to form supportive relationships - sometimes pass for serious political thought * changes how people work, how they feel about themselves and how they interact with others. * cheap substitute for sophistication. * comes from a lack of understanding about what peace and peace building is about. * helps curtail the growth of government. * involves living the simple life in order that the soul can be set free. * is an affront to the civic heritage upon which our democratic republic was built - indifferent or distant attitude toward work - unpleasant way of saying the truth - based on the absolute facts of the world - distinguished from skepticism - easy when life is cheap - ever the outward face of emptiness - intellectual dandyism without the coxcomb's feathers - more fashionable than idealism - often an attempt to protect oneself from exhaustion - only realism projected into the future - self-protection - that open mockery of the virtues or motives of other * is the enemy of genius - progress - great enemy of democracy - price of wisdom - weaponry of the lifestyle * kills motivation. * leads to inaction, and inaction reinforces cynicism. * makes virtue the only good, the only true happiness. * often arises when each individual ignores the considerations that motivate others. * prevalent malaise. * promotes fickle buying habits. * sows suspicion and distrust, demeans hope and debases idealism. * spills over and colors how employees see everything about the company and their jobs.<|endoftext|>### feeling: Desire * always implies and indicates the existence of an object in the world. * are a part of religion - egotistic cravings - propulsions of our individual nature towards certain types of experience - the cause for pleasures * causes a desire to buys * denotes a real longing or craving. * easily becomes greed, and greed degenerates into miserliness and lust. * exist to realize purpose, so value is connected to purpose. * involves wanting and longing. * is always desire for something - arousal - at the foundation of sexuality and mating - attachment to objects of pleasure - emotion - energy moving within the universe - feelings - fundamental in a mental domain other than cognition - possibility seeking fulfillment - tendencies - thus the chain that binds man to the reincarnation wheel * leads to intimacy and can touch the spirit, mind and body of another person. * stimulates the senses.<|endoftext|>### feeling | desire: Ambition * are desire - drives * can be a strong driving force in any human being who wants to be at the top. * cause a desire to play sports - studies * desire for influence and rising in a field of endeavor. * dogged persistence towards a goal to accomplish something. * is desire * is the avarice of power - desire to make a difference - immoderate desire of power - last infirmity of noble minds - root of all achievement * lust that is never quenched, but grows more inflamed and madder by enjoyment. ### feeling | desire | ambition: Emulation * are ambitions - imitation - techniques * constitute theories about human performance. * convoluted topic that has to do with different types of computers and keyboards. * is an ambition - the process of imitating something * means jealousy and the uncontrolled desire to have what others have. * refers to the ability to introduce the simulator into a live network. ### feeling | desire | ambition | emulation: Terminal emulation * are emulations. * is an emulation
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### feeling | desire: Appetite * Some appetites vary with hot and cold weather. * are signals that reflect our needs. * increase when the rice that forms the centerpiece of the meal tastes better. * result in eating, which healthy behavior. * soar during growth spurts and periods of intense activity. * vary from day to day with adults and with children<|endoftext|>### feeling | desire | appetite: Loss of appetite * can be a major sign of illness. * can be a problem for individuals receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy - receiving radiation therapy or chemotherapy * can be a problem for patients receiving radiation therapy or chemotherapy - with multiple myeloma * can be a serious problem for cancer patients - patients during therapy * can cause health problems - unintentional weight loss * is also a characteristic side effect of radiation in particular - common - common as the number of taste buds on the tongue declines with age - often significant and seems to be related to the level of infection - typical, often with nausea and weight loss - usual, often with nausea and weight loss - very common Sweet tooth * come in all shapes and cavity sizes. * is appetite Craving * Drink a lot of liquids, especially water. * are actually short lived from minutes to a couple of hours at the most - desire - often worse in times of stress - usually most intense in the late afternoon and early evening - valid messages from subconscious level to conscious level * continues after pleasurable effects disappear and drug use is stopped. * generally pass within minutes, maybe even seconds. * give birth to evil actions. * induce over eating. * is desire ### feeling | desire | craving: Food craving * are especially difficult to pin down to a cause - normal * begin in the first trimester. * can also be instinctual urges to replenish nutrients. * come in countless flavors and configurations. * don t result in overeating for most women. * have little to do with hunger. * is one of the main weapons that gut thugs use to compete for nutrients. Dissatisfaction * can create a new openness in old forms and norms. - emotion - regarded as the mother of all philosophy - religion * is the cause of hearing the outside, rather than the inside - real suffering - unhappinesses * occurs in a relationship when the infatuation wears off and disillusionment sets in. * usually occurs because of irregularity and over or under resection of fat.<|endoftext|>### feeling | desire | dissatisfaction: Boredom * can be the biggest obstacle to eating healthy - cause for some destructive behavior * causes a desire to dreams - fiddles - grocery shops * causes a desire to play cards - games - sports - skateboards - sleep - travel - work - cancer * comes from a rote acceptance of information and failure to search for underlying patterns. * contributes to playful activities between puppies and the sheep. * is dissatisfaction - emotion * is located in conferences - meetings * leads to distructive behavior like digging and chewing and often to barking - restlessness, and restlessness leads to all sorts of problems * produces stress and naughty behavior in both humans and felines. Job dissatisfaction * is caused by several factors - the number one reason for unhappiness in the United States * occurs for any number of reasons. Excessive desire * are responsible for the decline of human values in man. * are the main cause for the sufferings of mankind - source of all ills * is thus a means of suppressing our sense of worthlessness.
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### feeling | desire: Frustration * are annoyance - disappointment - emotion - part of human experience * can cause some people to look for violent means to solve a problem - come from an inability to act, and to express inner awarenesses - easily lead to anger - occur in many forms - result from long periods of abstinence * feeling of tension that occurs when our efforts to reach some goal are blocked - state that emanates from our innate aggression * form of stress and can damage health - needs to be avoided * human experience that escapes no one. * is an inherent component of the continually evolving processes of technology - attachment to a goal - caused by two factors - equipment and environment - halfway between anger and discouragement * is the outcome of defeated love - state of the world * leads to anger, anger to aggression, often in the form of spouse or child abuse. * mind set that leads to emotions ranging from mild irritation to extreme anger. * occurs when something is promised and then repeatedly taken away. * often leads to a number of negative feelings and effects. * refers to the inability of a system to simultaneously satisfy all constraints present. * time of inner confusion, a void, which no material item or any person can fill. Itch * ends with scratchs. * is desire - diseases<|endoftext|>### feeling | desire | itch: Jock itch * affects the groin area, and athlete's foot affects the feet. * appears as a red, itchy rash that is often ring-shaped. * can spread by contact with unwashed clothing or athletic cups. * causes a burning sensation and chaffed, itchy and irritated skin. * common fungal infection in the groin area and on the genitals of men - term for the infection of the groin region * develops most often in warm weather and is contracted mainly by boys and men. * form of fungal infection also known as groin ringworm. * fungal infection in the groin area that causes a raised, itchy, red rash - of the groin and upper thighs * is caused by a fungus infection that thrives in warm, moist areas - the same tinea - more likely to occur after taking antibiotics * is more likely to occur in males than females - men than women - much more common in men than women - ringworm on the body * moist, itchy rash in the groin area. * occurs when the groin area becomes sweaty, allowing fungi to build up. Swimmers itch * is caused by a tiny worm - controlled by eliminating snails with copper sulfate * skin rash caused by certain parasites of birds and mammals. Longing * are desire - emotion * is desire - the hunger for sacredness Lust * Every lust depraved habit or disposition, continually inclining the heart to evil. * begins in the heart, but is consummated with physical actions. * causes a desire to kisses. * envelopes the conscious mind, and detaches the body. * excites energy and releases strength. * gives birth to sin, and sin produces death. - mortal sin Selfish desire * is the origin of pain and suffering - root of all evil in the society, family, or the world from time immemorial * root cause of suffering.
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### feeling | desire: Unconscious desire * motivate people to act accordingly. + Freud's psychoanalytic theories * The role of the mind is something that Freud repeatedly talks about because he believes that the mind is responsible for both conscious and unconscious decisions based on drives and forces. Unconscious desires motivate people to act accordingly. We are simply actors in the drama of our minds, pushed by desire, pulled by coincidence - theories, 'Religion' * Religion is an illusion and it derives its strength from the fact that it falls in with our instinctual desires. Freud believes that people rely on religion to give explanations for anxieties and tension they do not want to consciously believe in. This reverses the idea of any type of religion because he believes that it is constructed by the mind. The role of the mind is something that Freud repeatedly talks about because he believes that the mind is responsible for both conscious and unconscious decisions based on drives and forces. The idea that religion causes people to behave in a moral way is incorrect according to Freud because he believes that no other force has the power to control the ways in which people act. Unconscious desires motivate people to act accordingly Urge * are desire - motivation * is desire<|endoftext|>### feeling | desire | urge: Urge incontinence * accounts for two-thirds of incontinence cases in the elderly. * affects millions of American men and women. * can mimick stress and result in loss of urine during similar activities. * causes a person to release urine involuntarily due to detrusor overactivity - urine to leak without any warning * is an immediate, strong urge to urinate - inability to hold the urine once the urge to urinate occurs * is associated with a heightened urgency and frequency of urination - an abrupt and strong desire to urinate * is caused by a sudden, involuntary bladder contraction - abnormal contractions of the bladder - described as sudden onsets of urgency without control to hold the urine back - due to contraction of bladder muscles - enuresis - leakage from an overactive bladder - marked by an urgent, and quickly irresistible desire to urinate - more common in older women - the abrupt and unstoppable desire to urinate * is the inability to hold urine long enough to reach a toilet - suppress a sudden urge to urinate * is the involuntary loss of urine associated with a strong desire to urinate - following an uncontrollable urge to urinate - when there strong desire to urinate - most common type of incontinence in our age group - sudden, uncontrolled loss of urine, and can occur without warning - uncontrolled urine loss preceded by a strong urge to urinate * is urinary incontinence - leakage that comes from a sudden, uncontrollable urge to urinate * strong urge to urinate followed by a sudden uncontrollable rush of urine. * sudden uncontrollable desire to urinate. Yen * is desire - the basic coin in Japan just like the penny is the basic coin in America * system used by network and system administrators to make DNS updates.
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### feeling: Distress * affects people in a negative often harmful manner. * also has the potential to affect health. * becomes more apparent during nursing, and crias commonly gasp as milk is inhaled. * happens when a manager's bodies over-react to events. * is adversity - an adverse condition resulting from an unrelieved stressor - bred in social isolation and from the ensuing sense of alienation from others - caused by many factors and even allows animals to adapt to their environment - dysfunctional for both individuals and organizations - negative stress associated with losing, failing or being overworked - pain - seizures - stress caused by an event in one' s life - the stress that makes one upset or even sick * maladaptive response to a stressor. * occurs when an employee experiences too much or too little stress - stress becomes difficult to manage in our lives * often interferes with sleep, putting further stress on the person's nervous system. * refers to the reactions when the demand is perceived as a problem or threat. * screams as a measure of kinship in birds. ### feeling | distress: Abdominal distress * common symptom of lead poisoning. * refers to any pain or discomfort in the abdomen. Marital distress * can be an important health hazard for adults and children. * is an important health hazard for adults and children - hazzard for adults and children * leads to depression and reduces immune system functioning in adults. Mental distress * affects young and old, rich and poor. * is another form of suffering that euthanasia seeks to relieve - part of life<|endoftext|>### feeling | distress: Respiratory distress * can lead to failure, which can be fatal. * increases rapidly as the epiglottis swells. * is common among babies born prematurely and that was the case here - frequently the first manifestation of the infection - nearly always secondary to pulmonary edema rather than muscle paralysis - rare with the exception of young infants - seen after subchronic exposure by inhalation - the leading cause of death in preterm newborns * major cause of death - complication and can result in death * occurs followed by cessation of breathing and cardiac arrest. * reflects pulmonary edema.
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### feeling: Emotion * All emotions are messages from our unconscious aspects to our conscious ones - are, in essence, impulses to act - contain the same particles of energy, the same prana - have causes, causes which can be understood and controlled * Every emotion has thereby a direct effect on the body's physiological function. * Is Communication. * Many emotions are self-centered in a way that is detrimental to spirituality. * Most emotions are healthy responses to unhealthy experiences. * Some emotions appear to be expressed by a posture opposite to that of the opposite emotion. * Some emotions are more complex than others, formed through the combination of simpler emotions - stronger, meaning they have more energy, than other emotions - camouflage as positive or negative, but really are the opposite of what they pretend - mask other, deeper emotions - seem to encourage evil decisions, such as greed, ambition and desire. * complex psychological phenomenon which occurs as animals or people live their lives. Emotions involve physiological arousal, appraisal of the situation, expressive behaviours, and conscious experience. The laws of emotions'.Myers, David G. 2004. Theories of emotion in 'Psychology'. 7th ed, Worth, New York * act as positive and negative inducements to avoid or pursue particular courses of action. * actually helps reason focus the mind and set priorities. * add physical energy. * affect all drivers - and color our experience - hormones - our ability to think, problem-solve and communicate * affect the finely balanced functions of reproduction - nervous system and trauma reflects as lesion marks in the iris * allow the human brain to have evolved beyond a problem-solving machine. * also affect the immune system - hunger and thirst - play an important role in decision-making and reasoning * always have a rational basis. * are a complex and unknown field - critical source of motivation - fluid response to life - fundamental part of humans intelligence - healthy part of living - major reason people eat - natural and integral part of our daily lives - normal part of life - part of the divine imprint on our lives - physical quality of the pain - second source of people problems - source of energy, and can be directed toward desirable or undesirable goals - striking and omnipresent feature of human experience - vital part of our being for several reasons - almost always irrational * are also overwhelming to young children - responsible for creating some of the worst human tragedies - the appreciators of life - very different in the dementia universe - among the least behaviorally and perceptually linked psychological processes * are an enormous part of work and human interaction - important part of our lives - indication of our imaginations in the material world - integral part of conflict resolution - another group of pleasures and displeasures - at war only when a person holds mistaken or deliberately contradictory thoughts - automatic thoughts - biomechanical - chemistry, generated from within - colors - complex changes of muscles and glands - complicated and difficult to compartmentalize - contagious, especially negative emotions * are critical to learning-they drive our attention, health, learning, meaning and memory - meaning making and patterning - different from any other part of our human experience - easier to project by telepathy than static pictures - electric currents - electrical and chemical events in the body - emotional and intellect is intellectual - energy moving through our consciousness * are essential for both males and females to function properly - to reasoning - evanescent, whereas knowledge lasts a lifetime - everywhere, and everyone is different - expressions of psychological behavior and behavior can be changed - extreme - anger and fear * are feelings of connection - such as love, happiness, anger, or fear - that influence behavior and that have physiological and cognitive elements - gravity - healthy reactions to difficult situations - highly salient biological cues for humans - information - integral to sensing and understanding life * are internal behaviors - irrational and they spring mostly from unresolved feelings going back to childhood - like waves - more in art, and thinking is more in science * are much more than reptilian reflexes - stronger than reason in most people - neither separate from, nor opposite to, reason - observable to others, and are cues to underlying states * are often deep and intense - difficult to control and hard to manage - hard to control - large and confident, expressed in obvious language - precursors of certain behaviors - on-off switches to learning and change - opportunities for training the brain - part of being human * are part of the sensible world and subject to the strict law of causality - soul and thus are eternal - partly mental - powerful clues as to what one is most ready to learn next in life * are powerful forces of greatness - within the human mind - motivators of human behavior - processes that are shaped by physiology, perceptions, social experience and language - qualia, qualities as they appear to our consciousness - qualitative and thoughts are quantitative - quite powerful when it comes to controlling behavior - relational and produce felt tendencies of attraction or repulsion - responsive and gets results through processes - scarcely noticeable in the face, but they are mentally intact - self-limiting * are so extreme, and the body is going through severe physical changes - high that people are driven by self-guided principles - something that can cause a wide variety of symptoms - spontaneous inner reactions to the world outside - subjective reactions or feeling - suspect, because they change with our moods * are the body's response to a thought - colors of a personality - factors which weight our decisions - fuel of action, they can drive behavior - fundamental way energy assimilates experience - internal state - key to motivating people - real fuel source behind power struggles * are the result of an individual s reaction to a stimulus, which can be virtually anything - our thoughts - subjective feelings that individuals carry which denote various moods - substance of art - trigger in the decision making process - things humans feel, like anguish or happiness that are followed by pain or pleasure - thoughts And thoughts can be changed - to a considerable extent feelings - universal - varied in intensity and duration - very powerful tools, and when used in rhetoric, they can sway opinions and beliefs * arise as a result of external conditions or as a result of mental machinations. * associate with elements that symbolize realities. * becomes the standard by which truth is judged. * block rational thinking. * bring on asthma in many children. * build love, and love arouses curiosity. * can affect both client expectations and decisions in a variety of ways - also play a role * can be crucial to the storage and recall of information - difficult to restrain - hard and aggressive with calculated desires and a tendency to manipulate * can be positive and negative and can consequently affect our well-being - burn like fire - cause depression - change quickly from one to another - come out at different times - create physiological responses that become conducive to cancer growth - deceive - even be contagious - get in the way of objectivity - interfere with critical thinking, but only when it is emotion that is out of balance - manifest with equal force, whether incited by fantasy or reality - peak when an event is of significance to everyone in the group - run high, and trust and communication can very often break down - spiral out of control quickly * can, however, be asthma triggers. * cause the brain to produce various chemicals for distribution throughout the body. * causes motion. * central ingredient in personal change and transformation. * clouds our judgment, and often results in perceived patterns where none exist. * come from the heart, as does universal love and love for others - so-called subconscious mind - out of the subconscious mind - through the ear rather than the eye, winter rainbow emerging through hearing * communicate on a deep level from inside to inside. * complex psychological construct that evades simple definition * confer meaning to the events of our lives, and add passion and conviction to our actions. * connected with separations are many and vary from family to family. * consequence of thinking. * consists of both arousal and a cognitive component. * control the brain - preponderance of basic human needs and behavior patterns * coordinate of mind. * correspond to patterns of relationships and are in a certain way learned. * differ from person to person and so do the reactions of others. * directly affect physical well being. * distort the thinking of alcoholics. * do affect our physical health - influence the way that our bronchial tubes and our immune systems behave - play an important role in our lives - the same for Being , Belonging , and Doing * drive attention, index events, set priorities, and create meaning. * drives attention, which drives learning, which drives memory. * encompass the mental, physical, and spiritual realms. * exist somewhere between the soul and ethics - sort of independently. * foreign country. * give meaning and depth to life. * grow out of thoughts. * have emotional power - much more energy than people realize * have the ability to distort our vision of reality - power to override even the most rational decisions - their own biologically automated pathways, which are the superhighways of the brain * help make the world what it is. * hijacker that causes focus to be shifted and dilutes neutrality. * impact attention, health, learning, interpretation of meaning, and memory. * increase the strength of the strongest response tendencies. * influence the content of working memory * intensify the roleplaying experience. * involve feelings and conscious, which are hard to study scientifically. * is Information - also one of the most cross-disciplinary topics in psychology * is an adaptive response, part of the vital process of normal reasoning and decision-making - agent of feeling - indicator of the degree to which any experience is personally meaningful - unreliable and unstable indicator, because feelings are fleeting and transitory - another important factor affecting attention - bands - considered to be a disturbed state of mind - created by feelings - described as a continual flow from one state to another - energy in motion - generated by complex feedback loops between the lower brain and endocrine system - hot, cognition is cold, yet both operate in intergroup relations - important to learning because mistakes hurt - instantiated in elements of brain circuitry that have now been characterized - made up of a collection of emotional charges - mental and sensation is physical, but the two are interrelated - more important, closer to the real essence of life, than is intellect - necessarily about sex - often the motivator for expression through writing, or through any art * is one dimension of ability - of the most quickly growing areas of research in psychology - our fundamental predisposition toward action * is part of humans - minds - really just energy in motion - result of specific relationships between people and their environment - strong feelings - stronger energy than simple thought energy - that part of the physiological makeup of humans that involves feeling or sensibility * is the chief source of all becoming conscious - component that transforms a mere image into art - connection to everything, whether it's bad or good - dominant factor in religion but plays a small part in philosophy - element that pumps college football * is the fuel of annihiliation or of creation - the subconscious while imagination is the language - that drives the engine - fundamental basis of relationships - raw, neurological discharge of the organism in response to a stimulus - reaction in our bodies to the psycho-chemical stimuli produced by the senses * is the tangible of the intangible imagination - or physical manifestation of the intangible imagination - thought energy with physical energy added to it - used for feelings - very important to learning because it drives learning and memory processes * is what carries a team - makes sports great - sells things like homes, especially new ones * is, in many ways, a driving force - to a large degree, an emergent system * mode of intelligence. * modulate our behavior - physical communication * motivate actions - the achievement of important goals * movement in the body provoqued by or related to the movement of the diaphram. * occur on a deeper and personal level. * occurs somewhat like the way consciousness occurs. * often express outwardly our innermost beliefs - gets short shrift in our society, and is thought to have no place at all in science - swing from fear to sadness to anger to hope and grief in a single day - tend to cloud rationality and judgment * originate from body. * play a huge role in art - science as well - key factor in disease progresion - large role in both art and science - number of important functions in the life of a child * play a part in everyone's life - the sensory system - almost no role in science * play an important part in arguments and conflicts - role when learning and memory circuits are being established * plays a big role in telling the truth either before or after the event - role in the work of a scientist, too * relates directly to our desires as well as to our ideals. * resonance of various feelings. * reveal themselves physically. * run at maximum output at every moment - high during pregnancy in general * seem to be the phenomenological instantiation of the instinct of goal - direction. * signal to the self and the other the nature of the individual's goals. * sometimes are hard to control - get in the way of our being able to make objective moral judgments * stimulate our brains to recall things better. * surface at different times throughout a lifetime. * surrounds information. * takes place in the person who has it. * tend to be dualistic, changeable, mental, and competitive - fluid and changeable in the days after childbirth - oscillate from high to low to high * then is the 'perception' of our current physiological state. * touches people's hearts and it opens up their minds. * ubiquitous phenomenon in human social behaviour. * usually run high, and mood swings are common. * vary including euphoria, distress, resentment, hostility, rebellion, and negativity. * very adaptive form of physiological response, and it regulates our lives.
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### feeling | emotion: Anger * Is An Energy - Anger feeling * Most anger is caused by self- disappointment. * Provides perspective on the nature and sources of anger. * affects a person's physical and mental well-being - one adversely in a physical, mental and moral sphere - our tone of voice, and our facial expression - the liver negatively * also emerges during a baby's early months - happens when a person is hurt * appears to have a cumulative dimension. * bad emotion. * basic feeling like hunger or being cold. * basic, core emotion. * becomes sinful when it is prompted by our selfishness. * begins at the beginning of life. * behavior as well as an emotion. * being the key emotion causes stress and stress causes anger. * brings huge amounts of energy that can be used to change things. * byproduct of fear. * can also accompany loss - be an antidote to fear, manifesting in an outward display of personal power - bind a child to a parent well into adulthood - mask sadness and grief - amplify feelings like guilt * can be a catalyst for transformation, for creativity, and for new life - destructive, even a self-destructive, emotion - force for action, change, and growth - healthy emotion if it is managed properly - key to identifying deeper fears and concerns - motivating, constructive force - positive force because it motivates people to action - productive and powerful emotion - secondary emotion * can be a very important emotion that often signal that something is wrong - strong and energizing force - an immediate reaction to a single event, or a response after numerous events - another symptom of grief - costly to our own mental health as well as to our child s self esteem - empowering and help in setting clear personal boundaries with others - harmful or healthy * can be healthy and productive, but only if it generates more light than heat - or it can be dangerous * can be one of the most challenging of all emotions to transform - confusing feelings for the grieving person - positive, whereas festering resentment can cause people to become murderous - productive and loving, just as it can be destructive and selfish * can be the fire of self-righteous - means to recover joy - very destructive, it can lead to liver, heart and artery damage - become a positive emotion if handled correctly * can build and trigger irrational thought and action - causing inappropriate and unexpected actions independent of rational thought * can cause conflict and conflict normal part of close relationships - huge gaps in the best of relationships - control one's thoughts to the point of irrationalism - create a strong physiological reaction - destroy families - hide other feelings such as fear or sadness - interfere with relationships * can lead people to seek revenge and damn the personal cost - to full-blown conflict, damaged relationships, even aggressive or violent acts * can often affect a woman's responsivity more intensely than it does a man's - serve several psychological purposes - produce a host of physical problems ranging from ulcers to hypertension - provide an opportunity for a better understanding of another person - quickly lead to resentment, which ends in bitterness - ruin relationships, professional careers and health - run the spectrum from mild irritation to rage, and rage form of temporary insanity - serve to control evil - speed up the heart rate and raise blood pressure - trigger anxiety * causes a desire to fights - kill - punch - wrestles - heating of the blood and an unpleasant appearance - misery for loved ones, friends, and community - surges of adrenaline and secretes other powerful chemicals that attack the body - wars of all sizes * chain of simultaneous body and mind reactions. * child s best, and sometimes only, defense. * choice, as well as a habit. * comes disguised in many forms - from pain and a sense of injustice - most often from the darkness of selfish sin - up in response to hurt, injustice, unfairness * common and normal human emotion - defense against guilt * common emotion for motives of power - when grief comes - feeling among people whose relatives have committed suicide - grieving emotion and can lead to a cycle of outbursts and withdrawal - response when dealing with an intense loss - stage of grief that follows denial * completely normal and healthy emotion to feel and to express in a constructive manner - normal, usually healthy, human emotion * condition in which the tongue works faster then the mind - tongue, works faster than the mind * conditioned reflex. * creates enormous stress that damages the cardiovascular system. * denial of love but also a call for love. * desire for revenge. * directional word in Hebrew. * disturbed state of one's own mind which causes affliction. * divinely implanted emotion. * enables children to defend against painful feelings of anxiety, hurt, guilt, worry, or loss. * feeds anger, which begets hate and bitterness when left to itself. * feeling that needs to be vented by itself without hostility or aggression. * feeling, while aggression class of behaviors. * form of closeness - energy that can be motivating * frequent emotion that develops when people are under stress - emotional response - response to feeling powerless, frustrated, or even abandoned * frightening emotion. * generally results from our feeling helpless or unable to control certain situations. * genuine response in an innocent person. * gift that comes to everyone. * grows when children focus on themselves. * happens when someone breaks our rules. * hard urge to satisfy and can become habitual. * has a bad reputation, is often seen as a curse, something to get rid of - potentiating function, imparting a sense of mastery or control - tendency to manifest itself in a physical form - the power to tear families and friendships apart * healthy and valid emotion - response as long as it is expressed in a socially acceptable way * highly emotional state, and sometimes generates tears. * hot burning fuel, but it burns too quickly, and leaves nothing behind. * increases adrenalin levels, activates stress and boosts blood pressure. * influences our thinking and our actions. * intensifies stress and feelings of helplessness. * is actually a coping strategy to attempt to banish fear from our lives. * is also a leading cause in ending relationships - an important source of energy for solving interpersonal problems * is an abnormal adaptive reaction as a response to an event - acceptable emotion only when it leads to a certain spiritual passivity - appropriate, healthy response to sexual assault - attempt to control one's own world by attempting to control the actions of others - easily changeable movement of one's disposition and disfiguration of soul * is an emotion and an interior disposition of the heart - violence is the choice of the perpetrator - everyone feels from time to time - experienced daily by most kids * is an emotion that can be very hard to control and difficult to acknowledge - create challenges for women at home and at work - causes great difficulty - expresses extreme displeasure - is caused by frustration - usually develops between characters arising from some failing or another * is an emotion which has many sources - is sometimes helpful in separating - with great destructive potential * is an emotion, and emotions are real no matter that some say certain ones are bad or good - like all emotions, neither right nor wrong - violence behavior that can express that emotion - usually classified as a negative emotion - emotional reaction to frustrations, violations, or perceived threats * is an emotional state ranging from irritation and annoyance to fury and rage - that varies in intensity from mild irritation to intense fury and rage - empty emotion - energy, an emotion and translates to behavior - expression of fear - incredibly powerful emotion - inescapable fact of life - inherent component of all human relationships - instructive emotion - intuitive response to a threat - unnatural emotion, one to keep under wraps - anger after all * is another common reaction to loss - emotion that can poison a round - problem that arises both before and after death - way to avoid communication and try to control the other person unfairly - aroused when a person suffers a real or perceived injury * is as much a part of our human nature as becoming tired or getting hungry - thick in the air as the heavy, noxious gases * is associated with fear and loss - grieving the Holy Spirit - associates with heart disease, despair with low energy * is caused by blocked goals - fear, or anti-christ energy - when staff seem to single-out specific patients or other staff members - characteristic of male grief - classified as an unskilful state of mind - connected to the bile humor and related to heat in the body, or fire - considered to be an acceptable human emotion - demonstrated most often by the adoptive parents - described as a strong feeling of displeasure - different from aggression * is especially common during the manic phase - prevalent in the workplace - evoked by aversive treatment, deliberately or unintentionally inflicted * is expressed by acts of violence - verbal or physical - in three ways - overtly to hurt another, physically, emotionally or psychologically - fear manifested - frequently a response to being hurt or suffering loss - immoderate when it is violent and excessive, or when it continues to boil - inappropriate when it is result of our impatience - induced by numerous factors * is just an emotion just as viable as happiness, sadness, joy, and excitement - one of many responses that can be used as a response to almost any stimulus * is like a fire, being one of the three poisons of the mind - an animal that needs to be fed - taking poison and waiting for that hated person to die - located in the west of France, in the Loire River Valley - love responding to injustice - manifested in the individual who spurns love and opts instead for fury - natural and normal, as well as a powerful emotion - necessary for survival, while violence threatens survival - next to fear as a widespread emotion * is often a defense against feelings of helplessness and depression - disguise for pain - leading symptom of depression, especially in men - stage that follows sadness in the grieving process - symptom which in turn leads to feelings of guilt - our first reaction to the problems of others - subconscious lashing out * is often the most natural reaction when a child behaves badly - only outlet offered to men - one emotion that people use to respond to threat, stressors or loss * is one of our most misunderstood and painful emotions - primitive emotions - the lowest worlds * is one of the most basic human emotions - common shortcomings of human behaviour - destructive traits - difficult emotions for many people to manage - powerful yet least understood emotions - universal emotions - normal stages of grief - reaction to the realization that life as one has known it is coming to an end - way to respond to fear * is our own emotional response to some action or event - wish to live forever - part and parcel of the correction of a child * is part of being a human being and that wonderful thing to be - our original human nature, just as love is - present from birth - primarily an emotion - probably the most maligned emotion in the world - provoked by aversive treatment, deliberately or unintentionally inflicted - related to foolishness - repressed by internalizing and denying - resentment over being hurt - rooted in our survival instincts and has a legitimate and vital function in human behavior - said to be man's greatest enemy - seemingly a more rational reaction to perceptions of injustice and wrongdoing * is simply a reaction to denied fear - an emotion, and our emotions exist for a reason - reaction to stimulus - sin from the sin nature - such a powerful emotion because it is often the climax of many emotions rolled into one - that powerful internal force that blows out the light of reason * is the best agent for cleaning up one's emotions - blight of mankind - crown jewel of the eight basic emotions - defense mechanism of fear - desire to return pain for pain - ego's way of building a fence around itself - emotion that motivates change, for the better * is the emotional response to a perception of injustice - symptom of lack of intelligence about the true nature of life - energy for change - firestorm that signals the death of our old life - flip side of hurt or loneliness - flip-side of fear - funnel through which the full range of emotions of a real boy flows - moral equivalent of biological adrenaline * is the most common initial reaction to being raped - dangerous of emotions - impotent of passions - natural feeling in the world under the circumstances - opposite of self-control and it dangerous thing - outcome of unfulfilled desires and greed is the effect of love for life - perfect alienation of the mind from prayer - person s fire for change - result of two main factors - same emotion, whether evoked by a righteous concern or a dishonorable one - wind that blows out the lamp of the mind - theemotion that is associated with the feeling of being controlled - their Waterloo, because they act foolishly when enraged * is usually a mask for different feelings - result of feeling hurt at perceived injustices - present in arguments and fights * is usually the easiest emotion to feel - result of fear - vile when it is aroused * just human feeling, one everyone, including religious icons, have felt. * leads to conflict, produces stress, hurts friendships, can can lead to violence - perceptions of capability - separation and destruction when sin is combined with it * learned response to a provoking situation - trigger in our environment * legitimate emotion that can be both useful and constructive - part of the human condition * mild form of temporary insanity. * mind, body, and behavior experience. * mixture of emotional, physiological, and cognitive elements. * momentum which gives energy for change. * moral emotion - statement * natural and controllable aspect of life - healthy emotion when it is expressed appropriately - emotion felt by everyone from time to time - emotion, which occurs whenever there is something in our way - feeling in a stressful situation * natural human emotion and as such is neither good nor bad - that is very appropriate in certain situations * natural part of everyday life for both adults and for children * natural reaction to a feeling of being attacked - having been hurt * natural response to abuse - many frustrations in life * necessary emotion which provides lots of information * necessary part of being a human being - the human species * negative yet powerful emotion. * normal and even necessary emotion. * normal and healthy emotion that can help to reduce stress - reaction to unfairness, criminality and injustice * normal emotion that result of our genetics, up bringing and cultural patterns - when conflicts occur - feeling just like sadness and happiness - the human evolution of consciousness * normal reaction to an unfair situation - powerlessness - reaction, as natural and honest as sympathy or fear * normal, even appropriate response to certain every-day life events - healthy emotion, and life's frustrations can make anyone angry - natural emotion that is neither good nor bad - natural, and healthy response * often can age into bitter feelings. * often causes people to break nonviolent discipline - the most consternation as it is an emotion with which many are uncomfortable - creates energy - flares in the heat of summer - goes hand in hand with powerlessness - masks sadness * opposes the release of hormones that have a calming and a soothing effect. * painful, destructive emotion. * part of dealing with a chronic condition - the relationship fabric that nurtures and sustains a person * passion, the most criminal and destructive of all passions. * perfectly normal human emotion - or animal response * physical outlet of all the energy released as a result of stress reaction. * pollutes the whole body and has very harmful effects on the body afterward. * power, an elemental force. * powerful emotion that can be frightening - lead to violence unless controlled - is often viewed negatively - often requires more than a simple decision to manage it - force, and while it can be dangerous, there are times when anger is appropriate - motivating force that is intended to drive one to destroy something - tool for social change on a personal and societal level * primitive, limbic emotion. * profound and frequently uncontrollable emotion. * promotes jealousy and cruelty. * proportional emotion. * protects fear. * raging emotion. * reaction to some sort of an event which is particularly displeasing to a person - the pain of loss * represents the negative side of the emotional palette. * results from a combination of beliefs, thoughts and feelings - in an increased emphasis on self centered wants, often at the expense of others * right brain response. * root to many emotional problems such as depression, panic attacks, etc. * runs along an emotional continuum, from annoyed to enraged. * serious and misunderstood issue of paternal grief - problem for sinful people * serves as an anesthetic for other feelings. * sickness, the most common form recognized today. * sign of healing and the reclaiming of self esteem - poor self-esteem * signal for change - of caution, according to some therapists * sometimes expresses itself in name-calling and murder - is the end result of other feelings - such as frustration, fear or hurt - necessary characteristic of inspiring change * speeds the heart rate, raises blood pressure, and disrupts the coronary arteries. * stimulates the release of the hormones adrenaline and cortisol into the bloodstream. * stone cast into a wasp's nest. * strong emotion which often accompanies grief - feeling of displeasure or hostility - source of grief * subsists on anger itself. * swift and easy response to many situations, such as the way others drive in traffic. * takes the form of revenge, rage, blame, violence, or feeling out of control. * temporary in sanity. * tends to emerge when people experience fear, hurt, or become intensely frustrated. * tool batterers use to gain and maintain control. * trap that men fall into. * triggers most of the emotional and physical violence that occurs in the average American home. * typical response to frustration and loss of control over one's life. * unexpressed is directed inward as guilt. * usually begins with inappropriate thoughts about people or situations - comes as a result of unmet expectations - develops as the result of other emotions * very concise and powerful way to communicate when things are going wrong - powerful emotion used in literature - powerful, negative emotion * volatile emotion, and all too often, it results in acts of violence. * way to hang on to a relationship. * wind which blows out the lamp of the mind. * works on the intellectual dimension of the human being with the same mechanism. * yielding to Satan's influence by surrendering our self-control. + Anger, Psychology of anger: Emotions :: Seven deadly sins * Anger is a normal emotion. It involves a strong, uncomfortable and emotional response to a provocation.
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### feeling | emotion | anger: Bad temper * are anger. * is anger * return to immature ways of reacting. Fury * Furies usually release it from rocks and sticks, maybe a male once in a while. * is books - rage so great that it resembles insanity<|endoftext|>### feeling | emotion | anger: Rage * allows cells to sense and respond to environmental cues. * can be an energizing force. * causes a desire to kill. * elevates the blood pressure, increases the heart rate, and makes breathing more difficult. * is an ego construct - elevated form of anger , one of the basic emotions - instinctual and defensive reaction to severe stress, or physical threat - outward expression of anger and can result in a visible, often destructive, explosion - expressed by canine tooth exposure - proportionate to helplessness - rock bands * is the dangerous result of frustration, brought on by the kids' perception of injustice - most dangerous form of anger - strongest form of anger - vicious, explosive anger that seeks to hurt others verbally or physically - video games - violence * multiligand receptor, meaning that it interacts with many molecules. * protein that is linked to the surface of cells by a transmembrane component. * stage in recovery. * suggests loss of self control from violence of emotion. + Anger: Emotions :: Seven deadly sins * Anger' is one of the basic emotions. It is an inherited response, and is common to all mammals and a number of other animals. It happens when we are threatened, offended, wronged, or denied something we really want or need. Rage is the strongest form of anger. ### feeling | emotion | anger | rage: Bike rage * is similar to road rage. * ' occurs when a person riding a bicycle gets very angry at a person driving a car, and then yells at the driver or tries to hit the car with their hand. Bike rage is similar to road rage. Explosive rage * can be irrational and violence often accompanies it. * direct consequence of overloaded anger. Lividity * Lividities are fury. * is posterior and fixed, and the body temperature is cold Righteous anger * can lead everyone to happiness. * racist way of claiming superiority. Short temper * are counterproductive when working with young horses. * is anger<|endoftext|>### feeling | emotion | anger: Tantrum * are a natural occurrence in every child's development - normal part of child development - also a way of getting what they want - behaviors that are goal-directed - long and loud - most likely to happen when toddlers are hungry, exhausted, or over-excited - often a symptom of the sensory overload that can occur with our children * are one of the most common problems in young children with autism - way of expressing anger - the result of high energy and low ability to use words to get needs or wants met * can also happen when play escalates - be as hard on parents as they are on children - occur if a child is understimulated as well as overstimulated * feed off of parent response. * frequently occur just before bedtime or mealtime. * have a tendency to increase in length and intensity if they are successful. * occur more often with tired or hungry children. * often happen in predictable situations. * probably mean that the child is overcome by anger or frustration. * take place less frequently as the child grows older. * tend to happen when children are tired or hungry - occur more often if a child is anxious, ill, moody, or tired * usually appear at age two, reach a peak at age three, and decrease by age four.
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### feeling | emotion | anger | tantrum: Temper tantrum * Some temper tantrums are too disruptive or aggressive for parents to ignore. * Temper Tantrums Learn how to prevent and cope with temper tantrums. * are a healthy outlet for frustration. * are a normal part of child development - growing up - temporary loss of control - common and are probably related to undue fatigue - usually dramatic, intense and full of emotion - very common in children beginning around the age of two - worse and occur more often when a child is hungry, tired, or sick * increase and are used for attention and control. * persist in children because they work. Unbridled anger * character trait that renders a person unfit for leadership. * is the source for much outward acts of violence and inward roots of bitterness. Different emotion * Many different emotions arise which can cause confusion and frequent changes of mood. * evoke different colours. * produce different patterns of arousal. Emotional state * are always impetus for action, meant to be physically expressed - just that - emotions at work in the dog s body and mind - the result of chemical changes in the body * become physical symptoms. * is another factor that can affect drug use
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### feeling | emotion: Fear * 'seemly' reaction by the passive. * IS the basis of procrastination. * More fear is experienced when descending than ascending stairs. * Most fear is fear of the unknown. * adds to the cost to criminal behavior. * allows for men to want to prove themselves in violent ways. * also causes adrenaline to surge, which is part of the fight or flight response - many people to pull the trigger on a gun - generates internal changes, often described as anxiety - impacts performance in terms of productivity - increases as the time between jumps increases - plays a role in investing - robs people of peace of mind * are a normal part of childhood - most common between the ages of two and six - natural and often are learned behaviors * arises only in the darkness known as ignorance - when thoughts about letting go arise, and are mistaken to be reality - out of a sense of misidentification with our thoughts, and a belief in our littleness * basic human emotion. * becomes a form of social control, and women act accordingly - way of reacting to a perceived negative - the motivator of one's actions * begins in at least two different circuits in the brain. * belongs to punishment and death. * bird that believes itself into extinction. * breeds ignorance and hate. * can affect the toughest of people. * can also be a natural instinct, like a fear of loud noises, which have a survival function - create hypnotic states - jump from one person to the next * can appear as mild anxiety to abject terror - differently in different children * can be a big component of pain perception - crippling emotion - disabling state of mind - motivation for controlling others - powerful motivator - an obstacle or a motivation - destructive - present in greater or lesser degrees in different individuals - the instigator or consequence of a violent act - become so great as to give birth to madness * can cause a dog to avoid certain people and cling to others - horse to flee or fight - hatred, especially fear haunted by insecurity and fed by paranoia - the pain to become worse - change perceptions dramatically at any age but especially with the young - control anyone, no one is immune to it - debilitate, and fear, most of all, can make people irrational - do strange things to one's heart - facilitate change because it induces a motivation to protect the self - generate super-human feats - help change attitudes only if judiciously applied * can keep a child from telling someone for a long time - some people from attending church - kill * can lead to manipulation, masking information, and the like - panic and lead to a greater fear of the water - stress, and thence to various physical, mental and emotional ailments - manifest itself in hasty judgments, unkind thoughts and unfair assumptions - only paralyze people, and communities - paralyze the stoutest of hearts - range from the minute, to the extreme - skew interpretation of bear behaviors - sometimes be a useful emotion - spread like a destructive virus - strip the soul to shreds - take on paranoid qualities and drastically disrupt the lives of some victims - trigger poor and even dangerous decisions * causal relation between mind and body. * cause of unmeasurable waste and loss. * causes a desire to runs - all kinds of emotional turmoil in our soul - great suffering and often creates a weakness within the immune system * causes humans to produce phermones, which encourages the aggressive stinging - strike first - mental disturbance - pain and torment * causes people to act out - deny they know others who stand accused - the flight response that greatly diminishes the horse s ability to learn - trembling - various physical problems * changes one's personality and life choices. * clogs the self and inhibits natural expression. * cocoon that slowly suffocates. * comes from feeling powerless in the face of reality - uncertainty - in many forms and in many guises * common emotion for many low-income children - motivator for lying * consumes the thoughts and controls the mind. * continues to dominate the human environment. * controlling and dominating emotion. * crazy making environment to live in. * creates a climate that suppresses creativity and growth - cycle of mistrust in which no one is immune from suspicion - negative energy * darkroom for developing negatives. * daunting illusion that almost always crumbles when put to the test. * deadly weapon against the mind. * destroys the ability to learn anything but ways to escape. * disease that eats away at logic and makes man inhuman. * distorts reality and focuses on imagined obstacles and problems. * dominates the hearts and minds of man. * drives some to seek knowledge in places where truth is the most distorted. * emerges out of prejudice and ignorance. * ensures alertness to seek safety from prey, and aggression is necessary to grab dinner. * fact of life. * feeling of anxiety and agitation - which all people have at some time or another * form of energy and so is Love - resistance - worship only for human beings * general state of alarm and is accompanied by confusion and a feeling of being overwhelmed. * gives birth to mourning, and mourning to courage. * has a powerful way of keeping individuals from seeking information and services - role in preserving order - way of giving way to anger and resentment and resistance and deception - an appetite that can never be satisfied * has many forms - issues that deal with relationships - the largest eyes of all - two traits * healthy emotion. * heightens our awareness and increases our energy level. * helps with known and unknown fears and phobias, shyness, anxiety, nightmares. * highly conserved emotion that is seen across mammals. * human element which comes from freedom of choice. * incites various forms of denial. * includes fear of economic loss or injury, as well as fear of physical violence. * influences a person s behavior and thus the chances for success, or even failure. * involves a feeling of danger or of being ensnared. * is action that can only produce suffering - adaptive and can be healthy but unwarranted fear restricts life and causes undue hardship - affected by cultural and historical context * is also a basis of anger - the opposite of faith - always present in one form or another in adoptive parents * is an absence of love and light - or lack of information - accelerant to anger - animal response to threatening conditions, but it's an emergency response - easy emotion to get lost in - effect of ignorance * is an emotion indispensable for survival - like others such as love, happiness, anger, hurt, sadness * is an emotion that constricts, resulting in people holding on - shapes patterns of defeat in the personality - which is caused by chemical impulses in the brain * is an emotion, a feeling - an unspoken memory, stored in special parts of the brain * is an emotional reality - sin and it torments the lives of others - issue that is often overlooked - strong emotion - unclean spirit that causes self destructive behavior - underlying element of much procrastination * is another common early childhood response to loss and grief - manifestation of the darkness - method of manipulating our comfort level - anxiety caused by real or possible danger, pain, discomfort or general dis-ease - anxiousness, worry and dread caused by the expectation of danger * is at the basis of most of human activity - root of so many of the barriers that women face * is based in reality on an exaggeration of real danger - on ignorance - basically an adverse emotional state and is triggored by an uncoditional stimulus - because of ignorance or lack of understanding - behind all the irrationality and chaotic emotions that dog mankind - bondage - books - born when desire dies - borne out of myths and ignorance * is caused by an objective threat which can be pointed to, and avoided or overcome - our insistent clinging to the false self - from a lack of faith and trust - connected with doubt - doubt of self * is contagious and the young learn early and remember long - to a horse - contagious, especially in such places * is created by ignorance - mental illnesses - the avoiding and resisting of some future possible event - especially potent in destabilizing normal birth - essential to a rat's survival - excitement without breath - failure and the forerunner of failure - faith in reverse - faithlessness * is fear and it is all treated the same way - of something in the world, llke bombs * is fear, and respect is respect - whether it's for a witch or a rapist - found in mythology and folklore, and portrayed in books and movies - generated by unbelief, and unbelief strengthened by fear - harmful if it prevents people from doing what it is right or necessary - ignorance - anxiety is fearing the future - insinuated in all loves, good and evil * is just another emotion that hangs out, waiting for itself to happen - the expectation of pain - keys - located in war - love without awareness - more pervasive in communities where crime rates are relatively lower - nature's warning signal to get busy * is normal and healthy when there threat - when confronted with fearful things * is of change because change involves loss - two kinds * is often an indication of a lack of understanding - our response to perceieved threat * is often the consequence of sinning - driving force to action - initial response in the face of the unexpected - product of ignorance * is one motivation for human beings that was discussed above - of man's most primitive and powerful emotions, related to self-preservation * is one of the biggest barriers to learning - to people embracing the online economy - factors that people have to deal with in an emergency * is one of the greatest deterrents to take risks - evils in the world, causing much nervous tension and distress - impediments to self-realization - keepers of the keys to the gates of consciousness * is one of the most common emotional responses to loss - controlling emotions of life - destructive emotions known to man - devastating mental poisons - limiting influences in our lives - normal emotional responses to loss - powerful emotions, and is present in many forms of psychopathology - salient and destructive aspects of an alcoholic s make-up - passions of human nature, of which it is impossible to divest it - primary feelings that gets in the way of hope - two basic spiritual forces that operate in the earth - reason the child stays in an abusive relationship - only the feeling of no control * is our dominant emotion, motivating every action and decision - instinct for self-preservation - negative soul emotion - reaction to any threat to our sense of security or well-being * is part of change - the human consequence of sin and unbelief - particularly prevalent among women and minorities - physical and can impede skills and judgment - power and freedom * is present in every major life crisis - the mind, in the body - probably the single strongest human motivator - projected by memory into the present where there is none - reaction to uncertainty - regarded as a primal emotion, essential to our human nature - related to the modern German gefahr, meaning danger - said to produce a flight or fight response, but it can also produce a state of paralysis - severe anxiety related to the actions of another - simply another form of violence * is something that has hindered people as much as anything else - universal - which a vervous rider can easily convey to a horse - the Number One cause of all sexual dysfunctions * is the absence of love, the absence of grace - truth and compassion - ambassadar of distrust and hatred - antithesis of faith - atmosphere of the fallen world * is the basis of defensive, reactive thinking - much violence that occurs at direct action situations - beginning of suffering - biggest problem of adults learning to skate - cause of all un-loving activity - consequence of playing the game of life as a game of separation * is the core emotion in our human personality - of issues such as racism, reporting of sexual assault and homophobia - dark room where negatives are developed - darkroom where negatives are developed - deadly nightshade of the mind - devil's kind of faith - dominant feeling in a relationship based on submission - emotion most responsible for reinvigorating the study of emotion - emotional or affective aspect of the instinctive process called into activity by danger - energy which contracts, closes down, draws in, runs, hides, hoards, harms - essence of addiction - ever-present emotion - expectation of something unpleasant and threatening - factor that breaks down the solid structure of confidence - feeling of limitation and so a sign of weakness - foundation of most governments - fuel that feeds the flames of failure * is the greatest inhibitor to the progress of mankind - measure in deterring crime - tool that evil wields - internal chain that keeps people from achieving their potential - key to achieving spiritual perfection - lack of knowledge - largest cause for our life force energy to become imbalanced, stagnant, or blocked - little death that brings total obliteration - little-death that brings total obliteration - main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty - means by which wars are begun - mind's reaction against the inherent generosity of the heart - mindkiller * is the most basic human emotion - commonly excepted emotion that is discussed when describing animal emotion - crippling disability of all - paralysing of emotions - powerful human emotion to remediate - toxic of emotions - mother of morality * is the motivating emotional experience which stimulates fight or flight behavior - factor behind the entrenchment of human beings into family values - natural emotional state of humanity * is the negative anticipation of an unplesent event - aspect of freedom * is the number one enemy during childbirth - killer of dreams - oldest and strongest emotion of mankind * is the opposite of believing - faith and the foundation of all earthly government - faith, and faith is about trust - what is needed to create and maintain health - worship and is the great enemy of intimacy * is the parent of coercion and tyranny - religion, superstition, bigotry and cruelty - passion of slaves - physiological and psychological response to a perceived danger - polar opposite of desire as well as love - power by which the community is preserved - primal motivator * is the primary cause of distorted thinking and the resulting inappropriate emotions - instrument of evil - product of memory, which dwells in the past - quickest way in sport to find bad luck * is the result of Ignorance - a limited view of life, that is all - our identification with body and mind - progressively increasing anxiety - root cause of all earthly suffering, all political, social, and economic imbalance * is the root of all evil - failure, depression and lifelong problems - many of our undesirable emotions - source of anger - ruler of our minds when it comes to schoolwork - same energy as excitement - sand in the machinery of life - satanic counterpart that comes against faith * is the soil in which are implanted inhibitions and morbid compulsions - they take root - sound of a father's silent grieving - source of intimidation over reason - state of mind denoted by a painful emotion - tax that conscience pays to guilt - trap of negative forces or so called evil - way of life - wicked wand that transforms human beings into vegetables - thought to be the hardest emotion to identify and happiness, the easiest - tied in with instinct - to anger, anger is to hate - twisted faith, also known as wicked, meaning twisted * is used because there is no other way to get drugs - to get a person to follow or obey * is usually something that comes without an invitation - the beginning of the freeze of the human heart * is what causes some students to react violently to simple stresses - closes minds - governs much of what goes on in Northern Ireland * is what keeps a teenager from drinking and driving or engaging in other risky behaviors - most people paralyzed and ineffective * is what keeps people apart - away from Detroit - the people there - kept our primitive ancestors alive in a hostile world * is what makes bull riding the most popular of all rodeo events - our society function - people hate and dislike * is why our children, and sometimes teachers, arm themselves - religion persists * keeps children from falling out of windows or from ingesting poison. * kind of bondage. - love's connection - suppleness in the energy body * leads to anger and anger is the result of feeling powerless - anger, anger leads to hate - hate, and hate leads to violence - inaction and apathy, which invariably leads to failure - inactivity and loss of confidence - recklessness, which can provoke a predator and give it an excuse to pounce * learned behavior which, therefore, can be unlearned * lies in the kidneys and can be transmuted through inner alchemy into gentleness. * lot about pain, but it is also about loss. * major factor why people avoid screening - stumbling block that holds people back in darkness and blockage * makes people do evil things. * means awe, respect and reverence - one gets to know people very well * motivates people in strong ways. * natural characteristic of all living creatures, necessary for self-preservation - consequence of becoming self-conscious - human response - instinct, whereas courage needs a lot of effort - reaction to danger or the threat of injury - response of seeing a situation from man's point of view * natural, self-preserving instinct, useful in helping people escape from marauding bears. * necessary motivator for immature, self-willed people. * negative motivator. * noose that binds until it strangles. * normal human emotion. * normal part of human nature * normal reaction to any danger that threatens a person's well-being - which threatens life or well-being - response to danger * often accompanies threatening hallucinations or perceived threatening injuries - compels individuals and families to impose limitations on their own freedom and comfort - is reduced with education and life experience - mask wishes, just as wishes can mask fears - paralyzes people - results in overprotection, feelings of isolation, and needless activity restrictions - surround the soul * only inhibits growth. * operates in the dark and in the shadows, often stonewalling everything around it. * paralysing poison that blocks all our actions. - the very being of a person * paralyzing emotion. * part of everyone's life - learning how to use computers - our being that exists in our mind * perception of an absence of love. * pervades the daily lives of many women and girls. * pervasive reality in all of our lives. * plays a funny part in peoples' lives - role in getting people to the table to negotiate * plays an essential role in nearly all our psychological problems - important role in the play students are about to read * poor motivation for change. * positive emotion. * powerful and often damaging emotion - emotion, and such appeals to fear sometimes work - factor in reinforcing gender inequality - motivator as is the drive for power and control * powerful, paralyzing emotion. * primary emotional response to feelings of hopelessness and loss of personal power. * produces anger and rage. * reaction aroused by the same objects that arouse ferocity - to a specific person, place or event * reactive state of mind and can be easily replaced. * reacts with self-preserving instinct. * readies the body for fighting or fleeing by releasing the stress hormones. * recurrent theme among many parents. * relatively tractable emotion, unlike love or hope which are difficult to pin down. * releases neurotransmitters which causes a chemical change in the body. * restrains, restricts, hinders human expression. * seems to be an important motivator in encouraging workers to save - at the root of anger and rage that is driving the world today - the opposite of love because it began with an experience of unloving light * severely impacts the number of reported hate crimes. * short-term motivator and makes people adverse to risk. * sign of poor self-confidence. * state of apprehension in response to a specific threat. * states e.g. anxiety, depression, phobias, and obsession. * stifles creativity and can make people overly aggressive. * strong belief and expection of a negative outcome - motivator in politics as well as in life * subjective emotion, but it is on such perceived threats that conflict feeds. * surrounds the introduction of genetically modified foods into our food supply. * survival instinct - mechanism * takes different forms. * takes many forms, just as love is expressed in many ways - shapes and many forms, and it s part of everyone s life - on different shapes and sizes * tends cause instinctive responses. * tends to be one of the basic emotions that repels our good - result in self-limiting of risk * triggers physical changes that prepares the body to fight or flee a dangerous situation. * universal companion to sensitive souls - condition, the great barrier to human spiritual growth - wake-up call * usually keeps people quiet - leads to keeping silent - stems from the unknown * vital body movement programmed into the physical body - survival response that has been also increasingly seen as undesirable by many * waste of time and energy. * way to cripple the mind. * weapon that tyrants use, but time has shown how short-lived and unsuccessful it is. * writer of the type that is usually prefaced by the word starving. + Phobia, Difference between phobia and fear
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### feeling | emotion | fear: Dental fear * multifactorial problem frequently encountered during dental treatment of children. * very real feeling, which many people share.<|endoftext|>### feeling | emotion | fear: Fear conditioning * induces associative long-term potentiation in the amygdala. * is when a previously neutral stimulus is used to elicit fear. + Behaviorism, Classical conditioning: Psychology * Fear conditioning is when a previously neutral stimulus is used to elicit fear. The researchers tested infants' emotional reactions. They found that Little Albert would react to a loud noise and then consequently conditioned that noise to elicit fear when he saw a white rat. After a period of time, Little Albert would cry when he saw a white rat or anything small and white, even his stuffed animal. Horror * comes in many forms and sizes. * focuses on the deepest fears that people encounter. * is located in dentists. * refers to delirium tremens. * works when it plays off our fear of the unknown. ### feeling | emotion | fear | horror: Psychological horror * is fear of a believable, reasonable force. * plays with human rationalization. * walks the fine line between the rational and irrational mind.<|endoftext|>### feeling | emotion | fear: Panic * can appear at any age although it usually begins in young adulthood - cause injury or death - lead to risky behaviour, such as running across a busy street - result in a fatal accident, regardless of whether one is in or out of a kayak * causes injuries - panic * great contributor to the number of deaths that occur in the outdoors. * increases the child's breathing difficulty. * involves erratic running and leaping, often accompanied by shrill squealing. * is an illness of the mind - irrational extension of fear - anxiety which has gone beyond the level of the manageable - bands - born of ignorance - contagious during a disaster - distress * is fear without cause - preparation - loss of control - more contagious than the common cold, and spreads in a matter of seconds - natural when things seem to change from nothing - nervousness * is one of the basest of human emotions and no one is immune to it - most significant causes of injury - quite common in the United States - sudden, excessive, unreasoning, infectious terror * is the body's automatic response to fear or a threatening situation - key psychological mood of postmodern culture * is the mother of all calamities - invention - what causes permanent data loss * is, essentially, an extreme fear of fear. * kills the capacity to react. * leads to quick and irrational decisions which oftentimes result in injury or death. * natural response to the millennial consolidation of power. * result of feeling overwhelmed. * rush of overwhelming anxiety that comes on very quickly. * very contagious emotion - deep, psycho-physical response to immediate danger * waste of energy and time.
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### feeling | emotion | fear: Panic attack * Some panic attacks come on very quickly and involve m intense feelings - quickly and involve many intense feelings * appear suddenly without any apparent cause. * are a chemical imbalance in the brain which has a genetic predisposition - part of normal life and at other times they represent disease - actually very common - anxiety pent up until it explodes - diseases - entirely different from generalized anxiety - far more acute and frightening than generalized anxiety - generally more difficult to treat than other aspects of anxiety - individual episodes of severe anxiety * are often an indication that a person has panic disorder - so frightening that they cause people to seek medical help - one of the most distressing conditions that a person can experience - physical sensations of extreme fear triggered by an anxious panicky thought - short, severe and overwhelming episodes of intense fear * are sudden episodic events which result in transient, acute, or severe anxiety - overwhelming episodes of terror that occur for no apparent reason - spells of intense anxiety that usually come on without warning * are sudden, intense periods of anxiety accompanied by intense physical sensations - isolated periods of fear or discomfort - the primary symptom of panic disorder, and the avoidance behavior is secondary - usually abrupt and intense * arise suddenly and typically last for several minutes. * can be extremely frightening - very frightening - begin after a loss such as a death, unemployment, divorce - cause the level of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream to fall - certainly mimic climacteric hot flushes - frequently result in a significant disruption of normal behavior * can happen at any time and any place without warning - in people who have many different psychological problems - occur anywhere, from airplanes to wide open spaces * can occur at any time and vary in time span - which is characteristic for panic disorder - time, lasting from a few seconds up to half an hour - in anyone - suddenly and without warning, instilling paralyzing fear - run in families too * occur in many different situations and for different reasons * place people at a higher risk of sudden cardiac arrest. * reach maximum intensity within a minute or two of onset - or two once they begin * seem to run in families. * subside as abruptly as they begin, lasting anywhere from seconds to several hours. * test our ability to live in the moment. * vary in intensity and frequency - tend to be exacerbated by stressful periods - their frequency and intensity ### feeling | emotion | fear | panic: Moral panic * can become self-fulfilling. * conjure up deviant conspiracies. * intends to reinforce the boundaries between the self and the other. * start with a basis in reality, but escalate through exaggeration. Scare * are fear. * is fear * occurs when there is threat to body or soul.
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### feeling | emotion | fear: Shyness * also is seen a lot with people who grow up in dysfunctional families. * are timidity. * can be a characteristic of people who have low self-esteem - normal, adaptive response to potentially overwhelming social experience - of great survival value in many situations - painful for both parents and children - lead to depression and despair - prevent an individual from speaking up, getting noticed and being heard * common but little understood emotion. * form of social anxiety, but it can be overcome. * has many definitions, among which are bashful, wary, easily frightened, and timid. * helps inhibit socially unacceptable behavior, and in the present day causes embarrassment. * indicates a fear of people or social situations. * is fear and anxiety in social situations - felt as a mix of emotions, including fear and interest, tension and pleasantness - real and can paralyze a person * leads to self consciousness which leads to consciousness which leads to freedom. * makes it difficult to meet new people. * nearly universal human trait. * paralysing handicap of the mind. * problem for most people can taste - if accompanied by painful isolation * reduces our sharing, caring, and loving one another. * relates to one's exaggerated sense of self.<|endoftext|>### feeling | emotion | fear: Terror * can turn life to death, laughter to tears, and shared hopes to sorrowful memories. * compounds terror until the very end, creating an unbearable sense of misery and anxiety. * is an absolute necessity during times of revolution - born and bred in the mind, and terror begets terror - coercion - government by intimidation, coercion and fear - imps - of Latin origin, from terrere, meaning filled with fear - strong emotion - terror no matter what colour it is * is the enemy of humanity - nuclear bomb of the poor and the kamikaze are the ultimate form of terror - sudden shock of horror movies, i.e. sudden movements or unexpected shocks - usually a localized effect, based on regional mythology and demons * negative desire. * prevents the mind from evaluating dangers and thinking logically. ### feeling | emotion | fear | terror: Act of terrorism * Acts of terrorism are global publicity stunts - hazardous materials incidents - can occur and have occurred in our country * is terror Sleep terror * are akin to sleepwalking, because both occur in the deep stages of nondream sleep - different from nightmares - just part of the maturation process in kids * have a greater tendency to occur when someone is sleep deprived. * is especially frightening, because unlike nightmares, it occurs without dream recall. * occur more in young boys than girls, but affect about equal numbers of men and women. Terrorist act * are human activities. * cause people to scatter and isolate. * resemble vandalism and arson. ### feeling | emotion | fear | terror | terrorist act: Biological terrorism * poses unique challenges in defense, public health, and law enforcement. * terrorist act International terrorism * involves the citizens or territory of more than one country. * is an assault on the peace and stability of the world - the greatest threat to the United States Terrorist attack * Most terrorist attacks involve the bomb and the gun. * affect financial markets around the world. * are physical attacks - terrorist acts * evoke a different type of fear than natural disasters. Unfounded fear * breakdown of the cognitive connection between action and consequence. * keep prejudiced people from acting responsibly as they interact with others.
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### feeling | emotion | fright: Stage fright * is albums - an emotional reaction which restricts physical abilities - fear of feeling in front of others - often due simply to lack of experience - something everybody has to handle in their own way * negative term for excitement. * problem that can usually be dealt with relatively quickly and simply. ### feeling | emotion | gratitude: Gratefulness * are gratitude. * has power to change and heal society. * is also closely related to the punishment in the Hereafter - related to g race which means the release of loveliness Thankfulness * is gratitude * leads to contentment, and contentment is another word for happiness. * occurs inwardly, in what our heart expresses.
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### feeling | emotion: Happiness * also comes from the decisions one makes - reflects our perception of the harmony and functioning of the external world - requires a minimal amount of external goods * appears to have a protective effect when it comes to health. * begins where selfishness ends. * binds parent and baby and fosters the infant's developing competence. * by-product of an effort to make someone else happy - assurance of salvation - the ardent fervor of our spirits * byproduct of doing a few simple things right in our lives - the right thing - helping others and leading a meaningful life * can vanish in the blink of an eye. * candle burning in the night. * causes a desire to fiddles - play games - laughter - tears * choice at every moment - that requires effort at times * choice, a decision, an infinite number of actions taken with joy. * clear conscience, unsullied by the reproach or remembrance of an unworthy action. * comes as a result of doing. * comes from acquiring knowledge and ultimately wisdom - awareness of our needs and responsibilities and choosing appropriate behavior - choosing which to remember - counting blessings - giving away and sharing - opening up to people, emotions, and experiences - our circumstances, weddings, births and achievements - positive actions - sharing happiness - within, from family, from friends and from loved ones - of the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy simply, to think freely, and to be needed - through creativity and productivity * comes when our needs are met and there is no pain - unhappiness goes - with the achievement of a desired goal * comparative quality. * condition of mind often confused with the means of happiness. * consists in a complete life lived according to virtue - destiny harmonizing with our faculties - the multiplicity of agreeable consciousness * correlates very poorly with increases in standards of living over time. * culmination of many good things. * depends on perception, just as with music on the ear. * depends upon external motivation and external stimuli - how one looks at things * equals freedom from tyranny, but work equals money, and money equals tyranny. * excludes all misery. * exists in memories, or in a flawed form, precariously existing from one scene to the next. * feeling that is hard to describe. * flower that blooms from steer manure. * form of courage * function of sun, temperature, and humidity. * grows in degree, as it widens and spreads among the many. * has a direct relationship with good health - rational basis - nothing to do with fame and fortune * has something to do with struggling and enduring and accomplishing - struggling, enduring and accomplishing * has to do with being rich and famous - reason, and only reason earns it * includes a natural capacity that is satisfied. * influences all of one's actions, desires and thoughts. * involves working toward meaningful goals. * is achieved by moving toward a desired outcome - through sacrifice - acquired in many ways - albums * is also a luxury - an obligation * is always a by-product of faith - key in maintaining a healthy immune system * is an achievement - activity of the soul in accord with perfect virtue - amalgam of positive emotions - emotion and emotions have understandable rational causes - emotional state and can hypothetically be induced with drugs - experience of the inner man or woman, or of the child - important factor in keeping a vault functioning a peak efficiency - inner state of well being - anywhere that people take time to care - as important to teachers as it is to every other human being * is attained through action * is based on 'happenings' - internal rather than external factors - living generously - beneficial or the body, but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind - blotted out by selfishness, agression, litter and drugs - born in the mind, joy in the heart - capable of spread - caused by satisfaction of underlying values - circumstantial, subject to the shifting vicissitudes of everyday life - clearly fundamental in our lives - conceived as the overall appreciation of one's life as a whole - contentment, or the illusion thereof - created by satisfaction - crucial to spiritual growth as are people, experiences and events * is dependent on circumstances - what happens, but joy choice - derived when our innate self coincides with our behavior and personality - desirable in itself and never for the sake of something else - determined by belief - different from pleasure * is earned by remaining virtuous even in the face of adversity - selfless actions - emotional states * is energy and energy capacity - power for living * is equated with getting, acquiring or accomplishing something - equilibrium * is essential for both the individual and the group - the health and growth of love - essentially an inner emotional experience, in the heart - fairly pervasive among consumers - fear and ignorance - found from non-selfish acts and is cultivated with time and work * is found in balance and moderation - generous care for others * is found in the homes of our friends and families - little things * is good for the body, but it is grief which develops the strengths of the mind - health and bad memory - governed by law - gratitude for life itself - identified with pleasure and the absence of pain - in the living more than the making - inevitable in true love * is just an illusion caused by the temporary absence of reality - one of the intrinsically desirable things - largly dependent upon events or circumstances - less the goal of life than the consequence of having attained it * is located in celebration - operas - long term and innocent in nature * is made of pleasure, utility and good - to be shared - manifest in a state of peace and tranquility in oneself, in the family and community - many different things to many different people - mood * is more dependent on how good external conditions and situations are - than material well-being - natural to our species and absolutely essential to our health and well-being - obedience to the leader, or as the sense of community provided by the cult - observed at attaining spiritual upliftment after a month of fasting - of the soul, the reality of being and fullness through understanding and compassion - often more potent when artificially induced * is often the half-way point between too little and too much - result of being too busy to be miserable - on the outside with things - one of the most important things in a person's life - our decision to let go of judgments based upon the past - part of social stability * is peace of mind and body - rooted in misery - self-actualization and fulfillment - simply a state of inner freedom - something most people pursue, and it's a big element in bringing couples together * is something that is long-term - most people are concerned about and want - multiplies by division - sometimes like being disconnected - that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of one's values * is the absence of ill-being - the striving for happiness - act of living a virtuous life - atmosphere in which all good affections grow - by-product of serving others - core of all things - discounted value of the utility over the remaining lifespan - dividend earned on a well invested life - emotional reward of a successful human life - end of human beings - feeling resulting from the process of regaining the state of optimal tension - final end * is the goal of all moral acts and virtue - the separated self - grand object of pursuit among all men - greatest goal and the ultimate reward of existence * is the harmony of adaptability, love and self-discipline - the body and mind and heart - illusion of the perpetually deceived - inevitable result of a certain kind of life the servant life - internal state of the mind - interval between periods of unhappiness - key to harmony, and harmony is needed to live as human beings in our civilization - meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence - measure of one's productivity - mind freed from the tyranny of desire * is the most fulfilling end, the sum of all other ends - precious thing in the world - natural state of the organism, a kind of free breathing joy in simple living * is the one ingredient that one everyone wants in life - thing everybody wants all the time - only human state that measures our overall physical and mental well-being * is the opposite of conflict - incompleteness and achieved by personal fulfillment - poverty and secured by purchase * is the outcome of harmony - such activity - pleasure of the moment, the goal - principle of actions and the cause of all good things - proper pursuit of our human lives - remedy for all kinds of diseases because many illnesses are caused by depression * is the result of a decision to be happy - living according to virtue - responsible thoughts and behaviors which often require work to achieve - the harmonious exercise of wisdom, virtue, love and purity - spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude - transcending of pleasure and pain * is the ultimate end of government - goal of education, and happiness comes from within - virtuous actvity of the soul - tied to circumstances * is to contribute, to be productive, to make a difference - desire something, to work for it, and to obtain at least a part of it - love and to be loved - today's most sought-after pleasure in the Western World - two kinds of ice cream - virtue of the soul - virtuous activity that fulfills our proper function * is what health is about - people strive for in their daily lives - where art, philosophy, history, literature, the sciences, and mathematics reside - worth more than wealth * is, according to Aristotelian theory, the final end or human good. * kind of emotional resting place of quiet satisfaction with one's life. * lasting feeling of joy and gratitude. * left brain function. * less intense but more durable feeling of well being. * lies in equality. * lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort - achievement, in the thrill of creative effort * lies, first of all, in health. * living emotion. * means always living with a full heart - being well-fed and feeling good - different things to different people - to live with great joy, securely founded on the creative power of life * measure of the overall health, growth, and harmony of the entire body and mind. * much more worthwhile goal, and is obtained by being in control of one's desires. * never decreases by being shared. * nourishes the soul. * often depends on our attitude rather than on our circumstances. * personality reaction. * positive cash flow. * pursuit that finds success through purpose, accomplishment, and possibility. * rainbow bright across the sky. * relative state and exists only with it's opposite. * requires both complete virtue and a complete life - love, enlightenment, truth, getting higher needs met, and inner harmony * sensation experienced when two or more harmonious energy systems unite or polarize - of our soul and joy positive sensation of our spirit * smile, a laugh or an inner glow. * state of activity - mind of being happy * stochastic phenomenon. * term with different meanings and levels, depending on who one asks. * ultimately comes from a sense that one is contributing to the well-being of the community. * universal human goal. * warm neurotransmitter. * way of life. * word for amateurs.
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### feeling | emotion | happiness: Belonging * are happiness. * are located in backpacks - houses * is happiness Complete happiness * arises only through the fulfillment of both the physical and spiritual desires. * result of complete openness. Ideal happiness * involves something of meaning, importance or value - the total mind or self * is based on accomplishment and achievement. Mirth * formal or literary term meaning fun and enjoyment as shown by laughter. * is happiness Perfect happiness * comes in the vision of the divine essence, as Aquinas states several times. * consists in an act of the understanding. * implies the solidarity of the angels. Real happiness * comes by giving service to others. * comes from being loved and from loving others - responsible, feeling unconditionally loved, and loving others - living a meaningful life * lies in making others happy. True happiness * comes in all shapes and sizes - only from that which remains stable * consists in making happy. * is attained through loyalty to a worthy purpose - born of self-reliance * is found in the love and possession of true riches - true holiness - unselfish love, a love which increases in proportion as it is shared - impossible without true health * is in giving, even in sacrificing - virtue * lies in caring about other people. Human emotion * are complex and ideas are very deeply rooted - strongly related to blood chemistry - very difficult to predict * influence human thought by influencing what ideas come into consciousness. * seems to trace clearly identifiable patterns in charts. * strong feeling that can plague one person for years after an incident.<|endoftext|>### feeling | emotion: Indifference * allows barriers and problems, whatever the stripe, to persist. * can be one of the most hurtful ways of behavior. * common feature of the human psyche. * is also a sin of omission - an emotion - challenged by images of injustice, violence or pain - opposite to life, to wholeness and to any creative process * is the essence of inhumanity - greatest form of hostility - invisible giant of the world - primary reason why clients leave their accounting firms - real enemy of brands * is what allows evil to be strong, what gives it power - perpetuates the hostile climate that is felt on campus * killer and apathy follows closely behind indifference. * leads to hate - isolation from other faith communities * red flag indicating a potentially unproductive worker. * requires that the boy learn to experience women as objects. * speeds the decay of social resposibility and an obligation to history. * technical term. * truer hate, because it is disconnected. Irony * is emotion - incongruity - tropes * occurs in literature when there contrast between what is said and what is meant. ### feeling | emotion | joy: Christian joy * direct result of divine love. * is almost synonymous with Christian hope - somewhat similar to the joy experienced by a couple deeply in love Excitement * can also cause chest discomfort - trigger diarrhoea in some children - be a way of avoiding underlying feelings * causes a desire to dances. - happiness in the future - located in libraries * occurs after physical or psychological stimulation - when a person is anticipating a good event * sign of caring and building motivation. * speeds up the blood flow to the heart. * word they use again and again. ### feeling | emotion | joy | excitement: Chiller * are devices designed to cool the water - machines that control the temperature of other tools or processes - the single largest energy consumers in commercial buildings - video games * is excitement * use a refrigerant or working fluid in a two-phase refrigeration cycle. Exhilaration * is joys - the promise of depression * marks the end of the month.
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### feeling | emotion | joy: Exuberance * is beauty - different from symptoms way beyond average and causing dysfunction in life - enthusiasm - joys * utilizes hair keratin amino acids to help restructure damaged hair - helprestructure damaged hair Spiritual joy * comes from love. * is for all eternity. * springs more from the heart, affecting the whole person. Sympathetic joy * gladness, a gratitude and rejoicing in the happiness of others. * is the wish that all beings continue to enjoy the pleasures they have attained. True joy * comes into being by the true freedom of living for the sake of others - when one discovers the real meaning of life * is only attainable when there is peace among people - the harmony of spirituality and contentment<|endoftext|>### feeling | emotion: Negative emotion * affect our bodies physically and spiritually. * appears as attention and reinforces bad behavior. * are harmful to the whole world - varied, and there are a variety of ways to discuss the nuances of misery - very harmful for one's self, one's body, and one's mental well-being * can also be positive, i.e. the excitement of being scared - cause severe problems in our environment and to the health of our body - give way to a feeling of ease, patience and harmony * cause a reduction in human energy fields - very low frequencies like the low tone on a violin or a piano * create negative energy and positive emotions create positive energy - visible physical distortion that manifests as signs in the face and eyes * diminish the ability to think clearly. * drain our energy and compromise our immune system. * express an attempt or intention to Exclude. * have a serious impact on a person's health - our health * interfere with the brain's ability to process and store information. * interrupt and disturb the entire body's energy system. * promote survival through assertiveness and defensiveness. * reduce blood flow to the heart. * vibrate on a low frequency, and positive emotions vibrate on a higher frequency. Positive emotion * are essential for healthy adolescent growth. * express an attempt or an intention to Include. * help fight stress while negative ones produce or intensify stress. * play a strong role in recovery. * promote survival through nurturing and healing. * speed recovery from the cardiovascular sequelae of negative emotions. * stimulate the nervous system that protects the heart and reduces blood pressure. * trigger upward spirals toward emotional well-being. Regret * are a common emotion that is generally unwelcome - the things which humans have many of, generally speaking * is emotion - sadness - sorrow<|endoftext|>### feeling | emotion: Resentment * Victim emotion. * can build up and drive couples apart - up, creating enormous stress on the immune system * common result when children lose an argument. * dish best served hot, swimming in a rich sauce of self-pity. * drains sexual desire. * goes in rather than out, and can cause disease. * is an emotion that dwells on competitive strategy and thwarting others - another source of pain and suffering - emotional masochism - hatred - hostilities - like taking poison and expecting the other person to die * is, for all practical purposes, emotional masochism. * lack of acceptance and a lack of forgiveness. * prison of one's own making. * shameful way of dealing with the past or present. * sometimes is manifested when one is criticized. * state which has one always pondering evil against one's rivals.
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### feeling | emotion: Strong emotion * affecting various organs show similar outflow of energy. * are always the result of limiting thought - something that make characters real for children * call for vivid blues, reds, yellows-colors to stir the senses. * can lead to unwanted behaviors. * have a physical energy. * make people do dumb things, sometimes. * produce tunnel vision and hence restrict the ability to process information. * seem to be stored well on objects. * well known precipitant of unstable angina or heart attack.<|endoftext|>### feeling: Enthusiasm * is also an important component of self-governed learning - an ongoing energy supply tapped into the flow of life itself - excitement - feelings - interest * is the X-ray of the soul, that penetrates and reveals the invisible - electricity of life - greatest contributor to success in the world today - quality that generates excitement and the force that gets things done - warmth in the fire, it's the breath in all things alive - what generates change * state of mind. ### feeling | enthusiasm: Lyricism * are exuberance. * constant in a nation of contradictions and conflicts. * is both a matter of grip and of touch - enthusiasm - the emotional or song-like quality, the lyrical property, of lyric poetry Zeal * describes the extent to which a hacker believes in and supports free software. * is an interactive web directory that lets people come together and share their knowledge - eagerness - the impulse to go forward, the urge behind all things Expectancy * is an outlook - emotion - real belief - the belief that one has the capabilities to produce the outcome * relates to a person's expectations based on prior experience.
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### feeling | expectancy: Life expectancy * Life expectancies continue to increase as medical advances are made. * can be normal - fall due to problems like famine, war, disease and poor health * can vary by sex, income, and education - considerably in different areas of the world * concept many people use but few understand. * continues to grow while population ageing is becoming more widespread - improve in all age groups, but still lags behind England and Wales * declines in Russia. * decreases with increasing age independent of the diagnosis of colorectal cancer. * depends on the degree of progression and late respiratory deficit - time of year and the caste of bee - upon the extent of the cirrhosis * differs from maximum life span. * falls with more than one drink a day for women and more than two a day for men. * gets greater and people keep active longer. * has so much to do with the type of OP and the severity of symptoms each person has. * hypothetical measure. * is about forty-five years because life is so hard - one hundred and fifty years indoors - three years, although people can live much longer - always difficult to determine - among the highest in the world - anticipation - around ten years - based on existing statistics for the average population - by definition an arithmetic mean - calculated separately for each sex - computed from age-specific death rates for a given year - considered a rough measure of a nation's health and economic environment - determined by actuarial tables and standardized mortality risk underwriting - due to change - exceptionally low, especially among men - greater in industrialized countries - just that, an expectation, or an estimate of future deaths - little, if at all, altered - longer than it has ever been - no longer a viable term in relation to intelligence beings - normal or near normal - on the rise, but so is obesity - reduced but some individuals live into adolescence or young adulthood - short and infant mortality is high * is shortened by the number of years as a smoker and the amount smoked - with a majority of individuals living only into their forties - significantly lower among Aboriginal people than the overall Canadian population - simply the age at which unhealthy, sedentary people tend to die * is the average number of years of life remaining at a given age - remaining years of life for an individual - twenty years - usually into the teens * is, in many cases, normal - therefore, much shorter than a bird's potential longevity * measure of the risk of death occurring. * seems to be directly tied to income. * summary measure of the health status of a population. * tells how long people live, on average. * trait that's too difficult to check. * varies by race, but the difference decreases with age - however - greatly - with marital status, gender, income and geographical location * very broad and approximate indicator of a population's health. Humour * causes smiles. * is feeling ### feeling | humour: Aqueous humor * fills the area between the lens and cornea. * is humour - liquids - organic matter * is produced by a part of the eye called the epithelium of the ciliary processes - the ciliary epithelium * is produced in a portion of the eye called the ciliary body - the posterior chamber by the ciliary processes * made in the ciliary body flows through the pupil into the anterior chamber. Digestive juice * Some digestive juice contains enzymes. * can turn the mollusk's body to liquid inside the shells, making for a tasty snack. * contain enzymes that break food down into different nutrients. * drain into the intestines, eliminating fluid loss and dehydration. * is humour
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### feeling | humour: Gastric juice * contains enzymes and hydrochloric acid - that begin the digestion of proteins - hydrochloric acid, the production of which requires chloride * continue digestion before passing the liquid into the small intestines. * is humour * kill off bacteria in food. ### feeling | humour | serum: Serum transferrin * component of the total iron binding capacity and falls late in the disease. * responds quicker to acute changes in protein status. ### feeling | liking | admiration: Adoration * is admiration - appreciation - prayer * is the act of rendering divine honor, esteem, and love - first element in prayer - fulfilling of the greatest commandment - worship ### feeling | liking | admiration | adoration: Glorification * includes the resurrection of the body to perfect holiness and redemption. * is adoration - when a person has been perfected in love Partiality * Partialities often make people see more than really exists. * is always a form of injustice, and injustice is always wrong and causes evil - inclination - something like sensitivity to bias or prejudice - the spirit of murder * means showing undue favor for one person or group over another. Preference * are products of the thinking minds. * control a lot of ways in which the communicator behaves. * is advantage - desires or propensities than an individual possesses - options ### feeling | liking | preference: Food preference * are major definers of culture - therefore an important determinant of a child s food intake * develop as a child is exposed to new foods in a calm, nonthreatening environment. * is determined by a number of factors. * reflect another area of minority influence on mainstream culture. * vary between waters, and depends somewhat on the time of day - somewhat between ant species - with season, forage quality, and availability Personal preference * are generally the deciding factors in choosing a home. * factor in deciding which procedure to use. * is the difference between the two more than anything else - rule when choosing which type or form of rice to use in a recipe * plays an important part in choice of firewood. Taste preference * are genetically determined, and so constant across the world's cultures. * is something that is learned from birth through the age of six.<|endoftext|>### feeling: Mood * All mood altering drugs affect the process of chemical transmission in neuron networks. * affect well-being and performance. * are a normal part of everyday life - part of life - systems that monitor the brain looking for certain patterns * can change profoundly in a short period to time, from excitability to tranquillity - within minutes and in some cases shift constantly from one to another - determine life choices * causes a desire to smoke. * change within minutes-at times they feel like an adult and at other times a child. * changes after surgery for tumors of the cerebral cortex - such as irritability, anger and depression usually settle within three or four weeks * come in all different shapes and sizes. * distinguishes verbs according to function. * disturbances among women clients sexually abused in childhood. * have global and profound effects on our thoughts, motivations and behavior. * improve as body temperature rises during the day. * play important roles in the choices actors make in instigating or reacting to an action. * priming is the term used to describe the selective likelihood of a mood influencing cognition. * refers to a prolonged emotion. * reflect one's emotional energy. ### feeling | mood: Bad mood * are as likely to attack men as they are to bite women - self-perpetuating * create false perceptions. Depressed mood * cause negative thinking. * is considered troublesome if it is intense, severe, and continuous. Good temper * is mood * mean with respect to anger.
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### feeling: Negative feeling * build as time goes on. * can follow the negative thinking, which can cause inappropriate behavior. * inhibit learning.<|endoftext|>### feeling: Passion * Every passion is the passion of a subject that is in potentiality. * are affection - emotion - feelings - morally good when they contribute to a good action, evil in the opposite case - responses to sensory objects - used for romance * arise from the appetitive soul and are judged one way or the other by reason. * can also mean just a kiss on the cheek, a touch of the hand, an arm around the shoulder - fade, dreams can become hazed * cause a desire to work. * comes from the Latin word passio which means suffering. * create energy and enhance life. * dedication or strong desire for some activity, object or concept. * does make money or at least leads to personal fulfillment and satisfaction. * drives people to share and advance their collective knowledge. * emerges when one has the freedom and opportunity to pursue one's dream. * equals two sexual beings joined by intimacy. * gift of the spirit. * have their basis in the desire of the flesh. * involves romance, physical attraction, and sexual consummation - strong feelings and intense emotions * is affection for form - all that is other from self - clearly what is expressed in someone's exuberance and enthusiasm - intense emotional excitement - intensified by memory and by deferred longing - love and desire - sacrifice and expression - something that is never bad - sparked by pure emotion and pain * is the ability to inspire people - breaking up of rationality - common currency for coffee lovers - devoted way in which the purpose of our existance is manifested with excellence - engine of creativity - essence of entrepreneurship - expression of desires and needs and the longing for union with another - factor that seems essential for all successful spectator sports - fire that burns in the heart - fuel that drives all volunteer organizations - joy of getting there - one intangible that separates great leaders from others - passivity of the emotio-intellectual system - stuff that perseverence is made of * key emotion for magnetism, charisma, and leadership - ingredient in the making of every great chef * life force and it translates as affection, sexuality and connectedness. * living organism. * lures The secretions of animals also indicate their sexual state. * means boundless enthusiasm or powerful emotions such as love, anger, joy, pain or sorrow - releasing inhibitions and playing from our hearts and bodies - yearning, appetite, desire, obsession or craving * part of love. * philosophy, a way of life. * plays as well as liturgical celebrations stress the conflict leading to victory. * poisons the nature of man, And hatred, illusion, and desire. * resides at the center of desire. * rise with the heat and fall with the soft nights. * stir, and tempers can flare. * temporarily banishes tiredness and despair. * therefore is the single most important ingredient for greatness.<|endoftext|>### feeling | passion: Infatuation * are a nostalgic mental distortion of the senses among the young - passions * blindfolds the senses. * can be like trying to hurry along the growth process - draw two people together, but friendship sustains a love relationship - happen by seeing a picture, reading an email, hearing a voice or in person * can, and often does, turn into true love. * has an element of sexual excitement. * includes immediacy, insecurity, holding on, etc. * involves a narrow perception of the other person. * is an intense emotion often based on physical or sexual attraction - by default a selfish emotion * is instant desire - one set of glands calling to another * is marked by a feeling of insecurity - felling of insecurity - the state of mind which has nothing to do with the mind * tends to be very selfish in nature.
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### feeling: Philia * is an attraction to another person because of mutual interest or concern - unreasonable fascination or love - defined by our desire, as human beings, for social affiliation and a feeling of belonging * is the Greek word for love between friends - word for friendship, and eros is the physical or erotic kind of love Pity * entails some degree of contempt or superiority in the person who experiences it. * form of reinforcement. * is emotion - misfortune - sympathy - the basis of love * makes pride, and hate breeds hatefulness. * means sorrow for anothers suffering or misfortune. * very common emotion in the sighted person towards a blind person. ### feeling | pity: Self pity * is basically occupation with self and that is one of the greatest distractions in life - sorrow * sure road to the abuse of others.<|endoftext|>### feeling: Pleasure * All pleasure is motivational satisfaction, a phenomenon of consciousness. * Some pleasures are the effects of evil actions. * alone is the object of desire. * can contribute to happiness. * causes humans to do base actions. * comes from self-stimulation of the genitals - in many forms * depends upon nerves, mind and objects. * derived from sex crucial factor in preserving youth. * has a great deal to do with satisfying hunger - an anatomical basis and it has a function * is activities - also part of health - an interval between two pains - choices - energy - feelings - found in the consciousness of free spontaneous action - generally a mostly physical feeling - more than the absence of pain - related to happiness - seen as an end in itself and the highest good - sin only when It results in pain instead of fun - spontaneous and exists in the realm of the individual * is the beginning and end of the good life, and prudence is the pursuit of pleasure - distorted reflection of bliss in the mirror of our worldly expectations - enjoyment of a healthy mind and body - transition of a man from a less to a greater perfection * source of energy. * stands for music as a means of global communication. * state of the mind. * way of using the body to evade the obligations that go with having a soul. * woman's birthright, and without it life stagnates. ### feeling | pleasure: Physical pleasure * can corrupt one's morals. * has nothing to do with happiness. * normal response to stimulation of nerve endings in that area.<|endoftext|>### feeling | pleasure: Relief * is aid - comfort - damage - liberations - located in beers - represented by shading, usually of a single color - sculpture - social welfare - the term for variance in the vertical configuration of the earth s surface * often occurs by taking antacids, eating, vomiting and drinking large amounts of water. * rough measure of the difference in refractive index of the glass and that of the medium. * term used to describe how prominent a mineral appears in a thin section in plain light. ### feeling | pleasure | relief: Alternate * forum for adults who are interested in discussing alternate sexual lifestyles. * is relief Debt relief * is also in the United States' economic interest - an act of justice - clean water and roads for farmers - hunger relief - medical care for children * is one approach to reducing poverty in the poorest countries - way of providing poor countries with extra resources to kick-start growth - very important to poor countries * means toward greater economic stability. * one time action to mark the millennium, as a sign of the solidarity of all people. * religious issue. Disaster relief * Most disaster relief comes from within the developing world. * gift of the American people to the American people. * is another area where both countries coordinate their efforts - given to victims of war, conflict and natural disasters - part of a larger spectrum of humanitarian assistance
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### feeling | pleasure | relief: Eye relief * can be particularly important for eyeglass wearers. * is the distance from the eyepiece where the full field of view is visible - ocular lens to the user's eye + Binoculars, Features: Optics :: Tools * It is the distance the observer must position his or her eye behind the eyepiece in order to see the image. The longer the focal length of the eyepiece, the greater the eye relief. Binoculars may have eye relief ranging from a few millimeters to 2.5 centimeters or more. Eye relief can be particularly important for eyeglass wearers. Liberalisation * common issue facing governments and business. * gradual process. * is relief * means the freedom to participate in business without restriction. * promotes competition and greater choice and keener pricing for consumers. ### feeling | pleasure | relief | liberalisation: Trade liberalisation * 'win-win' situation. * global process affecting every country in the world. * has far-reaching consequences for women s livelihoods - nothing to do with sovereignty * is an important driving force behind economic growth - only one factor exacerbating problems for the poor in many countries * threatens the position of regional manufacturers and agricultural producers.<|endoftext|>### feeling | pleasure | relief: Pain relief * can often improve a person's gait and reduce stumbling - reduce hypoxemia in distressed neonates during routine treatment procedures * is called analgesia - especially important during old age - known to be more powerful and longer lasting than general pain relieving tablets - seen with continued use as damaged tissues are repaired and rebuilt - the major reason for the use of physical agents * is the most common reason people seek acupuncture - want a hip replacement * major focus of many areas of health care. * medical reason for taking narcotics or any other drug Surrogate * Some surrogates also face difficult emotional and psychological issues over letting the baby go. * also express empathy for childless couples. * are films. Tax relief * is an achievement for families struggling to enter the middle class. * occurs when government doesn t take money from people in the first place. Sensual pleasure * are a terror, Poisoning the minds of people - one group of pleasures * motivates humans to have sex. * offer to bring happiness and joy, but they lack staying power.
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### feeling: Pride * IS the venom of the serpent. * are the basic unit, with a few adult males and several females and their young. * begins and ends with self-realization and acceptance. * builds dignity and self-respect. * can cause mental rigidity which results in physical problems. * characteristic of a pagan person. * comes from feeling richer, smarter or prettier than another. * conceited sense of one's superiority. * deadly sin because pride brings death. * destroys capacity for life, love, and happiness. * distortion of self-esteem. * driving factor in our ability of self deception. * feeds on vanity and thrives on birth and rank and riches and power - the lusts and passions of the human heart * flows from personal success when an individual is associated with a valued outcome. * form of vanity. * function of prestige. * generally stay intact as long as the food supply is abundant. * has a fixation on the accumulation of material things. * is actually a fear of man. * is an attitude which separates excellence from mediocrity - emotion that is extremely difficult to understand - animal groups * is another form of selfishness - of the seven capital sins - approval - associated with being a novice - at the root of many other symptomatic sins - clearly evident in all of human history - easier to recognize than to define, easier to recognize in others than in oneself - evil and comes with attaining pomp and glory - evil, and humility is good or godly - feelings - hidden but manifests as selfish acts - humankind's nemesis - important - especially to the young - in the heart, and it manifests itself variously in the life and habit of men - inflated selfishness - inordinate self-esteem - justifiable self-respect - known as one of the seven deadly sins, and it is well defined - manifested in the desire to hide weakness of any kind and put on a mask - mortal sin - preoccupation with self - probably the most common reason for anger - rooted in the element of fire which seeks to rule at all costs - satisfaction - self confidence - self-esteem propped up at the expense of others - self-satisfaction - something that is vile and evil - the aspiration to be better than others * is the attitude of a self-sufficient person - caring about self, others and school - basic mental attitude sin - beginning of sin, the first impulse and movement toward evil - corruptor of the soul and the sign that the sin nature is dominating the soul - culprit in which sin can live - dandelion of the soul * is the first and fundamental core of every sin - sin in the seven deadlies - ignorance of the oneness of all life - ingredient that causes our confidence to become arrogant and cocky - kind of sin that undergirds other kinds of sin - main consequence of war, of fighting, of theft, of murder, of hate, of everything * is the most deadly sin because it is extreme self, a clinging to self - insidious human attribute - only disease that makes everyone sick but the one who has it - opposite of faith - quality seen in the band members as they measure their success in terms of improvement - result of human development in the wrong direction * is the root of all sin - contention, division, and separation - sin that underlies other kinds of sin - soil in which the seeds of evil are planted - threshold to ruin and destruction - universal sin, the great vice - to reject the truth and to view other people with contempt - traits - unreasonable self-esteem, generally accompanied by insolence and rude treatment of others - usually the sin that causes all other sins - what makes the other sins possible * kind of mental illness. * leads to disobedience, which leads to death. * leads to illusion and self- deception - self-deception - other avenues of sin and evil and wickedness - violence and evil * major sin in the hearts of man. * makes people believe that they are hard core or all that. * matter of self-centeredness. * means having no regard for the truth and despising other people - the sort of self aggrandisement which precludes humility - to lift one's self up above others * often appears as humility - is at the root of other sins - produces inner strife and inconsistent joy and peace * personal committment. * produces selfishness. * program for marketing vaccinated calves pre- conditioned for the feedlot. * reasonable and justifiable self-respect. * remains the deadliest of the seven deadly sins. * result of working hard and reaching positive goals. * results in death of the soul and many times death of the body. * sense of self-worth. * sin that comes straight from hell itself - to the Amish, for a person to have too much pride - where men want to have power over others * sometimes leads to boasting, selfishness, and even ruthlessness. * takes several different forms in our lives - the form of self-assertion and individualism * theme often used by writers in many works of literature. * very misunderstood sin, and many are sinning in ignorance.
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### feeling | pride: Civic pride * extends to culture and the arts as well. * is an old-fashioned concept that the backers of Proposal A are relying on Cultural pride * is very important in Zimbabwe. * vital element in the formation of one's identity and feeling of self-worth. Ego * Some egos are older than others and therefore more developed in character and intelligence. * are chronic dreamers that elude and delude. * come and egos go, As branches fall and petals grow. * is pride Intellectual pride * is one of the worst and most self-defeating forms. * rises from human knowledge that pretends to be ultimate knowledge. Prophecy * Many prophecies are soulish prophecies which are made up in the mind of man or woman. * Prophecies are predictions of future events - have the power to fill one with fright * Some prophecies are self-fulfilling - prophecy is divination * is anticipation ### feeling | prophecy | fortune telling: Chiromancy * fortune telling * is divination - within the hand - by reading the lines on a person's left palm Geomancy * Geomancies are divination. * is divination by examining dots on paper, dirt particles or marks on the earth - one way to recognize a sacred space - popular in Arabic Islam - spiritual ecology * method for locating ideal sites for burial grounds, residences, and cities. Lithomancy * Lithomancies are divination. * fortune telling * is all about order. * is divination by stones - the examination of cast gemstones on black cloth<|endoftext|>### feeling | prophecy | fortune telling: Palmistry * Palmistries are divination. * allows one to look ahead with expectations and back with feelings of nostalgia. * can heal the hurt and awaken the spirit. * enables one to find their own creativity and inspirational place in the world. * has a major role in prevention of diseases. * is an ancient practice - based on prakriti , which means the unfoldment of nature, or balance - believed to have originated in the earliest Aryan civilisation - divination by reading the lines and aspects of the hand * is the art of telling the future by reading the lines on a person's hand - reading and interpreting of the lines, lumps, and marks on a person's hand * plays the role of computers for the body. * works because the lines in the hands are directly connected to the brain. Remorse * is regret - sorrow with the accompanying idea of something past which, unhoped for, has happened * refers to a specific type of restlessness which is the kammic effect of one's misdeeds. * sense of guilt. * violent dyspepsia of the mind. ### feeling | remorse: Penitence * begins by admitting our sin. * is remorse ### feeling | remorse | repentance: Godly sorrow * Is repentance. * brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regrets. * leads to salvation and eternal life.<|endoftext|>### feeling | remorse | repentance: True repentance * expresses a person's understanding of salvation by faith alone. * human longing to return to the origin from which it was taken. * involves an acknowledgment of sin and a turning from sin - the combined reformation of mind and body * is both a change of mind and a change of actions - evidenced by newness of behavior * matter of actions as well as words. * means a change of heart and mind, of purpose and direction. * requires a conversion of the heart and a transformation of behaviour.
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### feeling: Shame * also allows for behaviors of denial, neglect, and abuse. * can make women silent about the violence they experience. * causes a person to hide. * comes from believing myths about sexual assault. * develops in childhood. * form of self-directed anger. * has different significance in the treatment of different types of pathology. * involves the entire fabric of the person. * is an almost universal reaction to sexual assault - emotion whose time has gone - important correlate of honor in an honor culture - unhappy emotion embedded by pious in order to exploit the human race - books - closely related to guilt, as it is an emotion of self-assessment - embarrassment - feelings - located in cathedrals - more than the normal guilt one feels with a loss - most likely central to the development of identity for all people, gay and non-gay alike - often an experience in a repeated context * is one of the worst feelings to experience - which inflicts mental pain and suffering - one's public exposure of vulnerabilities - rooted in a social or cultural environment - seen by psychoanalysts as emerging earlier in psychological development than guilt * is the beginning of conviction of sin which leads to repentance - experience of feeling 'under a microscope' with everyone watching - flipside of guilt - greatest and most important word in a person's lifetime - healthy response to sin that leads to repentance, reconciliation, and change - number-one emotion the child experiences and it's devastating - other side of the respect they have for the virtues they see in adults - sense of having been publicly exposed doing something bad - without parallel a sickness of the soul * matter of one's identity. * occurs when people sense they are failures in any of the three areas. * personal value, one that people attempt to apply to others. * plays with the consequences of forgetting. * powerful emotion and a destructive force when it is misdirected. * relates broadly to human identity, guilt more narrowly to human action. * result of early developmental loss either real or perceived. * seems to be another component of women's attitudes toward their bodies. * ' is an emotion. Shame is rooted in a social or cultural environment. A person can feel ashamed because he or she has thought or done something no one else knows about. Children are often told to be ashamed of something, because they sometimes have trouble telling cause and effect apart. When they grow up, they can better tell the two apart. At that stage, the feeling of guilt becomes stronger. * silencer that isolates the loved ones of prisoners. * spiritual crisis at the very core of one's being. * universal emotion that everyone experiences to one degree or another in their live. ### feeling | shame: Embarrassment * causes blushings. * figment that is only embodied when it is willed. * is emotional states - trouble * natural occurrence in all families. Toxic shame * is experienced as inner torment, a sickness of the soul - ghe feeling of being isolated and alone in a complete sense * rupture of the self with the self. Skin sensation * is feeling * lie in the parietal lobe. Sorrow * becomes despair when death comes to the young, untimely. * controls lives of many. * is bands - common to all - man s passage from a greater to a less perfection - part of life - sadness - tranquility remembered in emotion - unhappinesses * often bonds people in a special way. ### feeling | sorrow: Broken heart * are sorrow. * can heal with time. * is sorrow Heartache * Some heartaches take more than time to heal. * usually stem from regret over intentional or unintentional mistakes. Spiritual feeling * are also possible to transmit with the language of music. * have a surprising effect on healing nervous ailments. Strong feeling * can lead to changes in breathing patterns. * means that they use strong energy.
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### feeling: Unexpressed feeling * are a major reason people experience difficulties. * are a major reason why people experience difficulties - have difficulties * can lead to antisocial behavior, irregular bowels, and head lice. Unhappiness * are emotional states. * is feeling ### felonies: Capture * absorbs the allergens just like it does dirt and soil. * are felonies - natural processes * involves the addition of the neutron to the uranium nucleus to form a new compound nucleus. ### felonies | capture | arrest: Arbitrary arrest * followed by torture and ill-treatment, sometimes result in deaths in detention. * occur regularly in many parts of the country. Enslavement * is fusion. * needs humans to do the enslaving.<|endoftext|>### felonies: Insurance fraud * Most insurance frauds are felonies. * affects everyone in the form of higher prices for insurance policies. * can take place during many insurance transactions. * class D felony. * crime, and one way or another, honest consumers and businesses pay the price. * felony in Nevada. * is another common cause of arson fires - any deliberate deception perpetrated for the purpose of unwarranted gain - big business, second only to income tax evasion - insurance fraud, no matter how it is dressed up - now the number two crime in the country, second only to tax fraud - recognized internationally as a multi-billion dollar problem - the second most costly white-collar crime, beat out, only, by tax evasion * occurs every day and in every state. * takes many forms. * widespread and significant crime. ### female animals: Biological mother * Most biological mothers care for infants. * Some biological mothers are cared for babies - new babies - willing to nurse the baby for the first few days * are female animals - parents<|endoftext|>### female animals: Female mosquito * Most female mosquitoes carry diseases. * Most female mosquitoes feed on blood - nectar * Most female mosquitoes have long proboscises - live for months * Most female mosquitoes require blood meals - suck blood - transmit viruses * Some female mosquitoes feed on men. * Some female mosquitoes find locations - shady locations - spend the winter in protected places like caves and the basements of houses * Some female mosquitoes take blood meals - first blood meals * acquire the virus by taking a blood meal from an infected host. * are female animals - mosquitos * bite cows. * can lay up to four hundred eggs if the mosquito has had a blood meal - transmit diseases when they bite * detect carbon dioxide emitted from warm-blooded animals over long distances. - nectar and blood - to get a sufficient blood meal to develop eggs * find people to bite by following air trails of carbon dioxide. * imbibe blood so that their eggs can mature prior to laying. * look for a red-blooded victim after mating. * need blood - proteins * rely on fresh water to lay their eggs. * require a blood meal in order to produce eggs. * require a blood meal to fertilize their eggs - lay eggs - provide the protein needed to mature their eggs * require blood for egg development - to produce eggs, so they bite humans - the blood of other animals and humans for food * transmit the malaria parasite, which kills blood cells Female student - students * assist organizations. * attend universities. * have desire
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### female animals: Widow * Many widows have children and grandchildren - prefer to wear their rings for the rest of their lives * Most widows have families - lose husbands * Some widows are fortunate enough to have male children who can beg for the family - commit suicide * Some widows have children - reach ages - particularly vulnerable to violence, sexual abuse and rape - shy, retiring spiders and bite only reluctantly, usually only when molested - slow and easy to catch with nets - widoweds - women * comprise the economically most disadvantaged group among the elderly. * differ in age, economic and family status, giftings and emotions. * includes arms - cell membranes - cytoplasm - heads - legs - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles - woman's bodies * love children. * manifest the lowest prevalence of alcohol abuse. ### feminine: Neuter noun * All neuter nouns end in the letter in the nominative and accusative plural. * Some neuter nouns are feminine. * have regular dative forms ending with -u. * show syncretism between the nominative and accusative.<|endoftext|>### feminist issue: Body image * are ideas. * can be a central cause of some types of eating disorders. * depends on physical characteristics. * feminist issue. * has a dramatic effect on behavior. * huge issue for girls as they mature because it determines their self worth. * is an important component of how people feel about themselves. * is an issue that affects a person's sexuality - is gaining recognition as crossing gender lines - with youth before they even reach junior high school - independent of physical characteristics - very important to a woman * key element of many health care interventions, but it poorly defined term. * major factor for many women due to the emphasis placed on the breast in our society. * mental picture of the size, shape and form of our body. * pertains to how individuals view and assign meaning to their own bodies. * powerful factor in how people feel about themselves. ### ferrous sulfate: Ferrous compound * are weak reducing agents. + Iron, Properties, Chemical compounds * Ferrous compounds are weak reducing agents. Many of them are green or blue. The most common ferrous compound is ferrous sulfate.<|endoftext|>Fertiliser * All fertilisers contain a small amount of copper that is very dangerous for shrimps. * Apply a proprietor lawn fertiliser in late spring when the lawn is growing strongly - the following rates of magnesium and trace elements to the soil before planting * Distribute the fertiliser around the base of the plant and water it in. * Most fertilisers dissolve more readily in warm or hot water. * Some fertilisers release nitrous oxide. * also contain some, salt - encourage the growth of weeds requiring the use of herbicides * are chemicals. * can be detrimental to the environment in terms of habitat loss and watercourse pollution. * contain nitrogen. * encourages weed growth. * generally dissolve very quickly, so reducing the chances of harm to the frogs. * increase the productivity of the soil. * pollutes the water tables of the soil. ### fertiliser: Nitrogen fertiliser * All nitrogen fertiliser is converted to nitrate which has a high salt index. * tend to be applied through the irrigation.
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Fertilizer * All fertilizers are non toxic, orthane or pounce - can cause injury to plants when applied in excess - have three numbers * Consider replacing fertilizers with organic compost. * Many fertilizers are available to supply additional nutrients - formulated for specific plants like roses, bulbs, or vegetables - known irritants of the gastrointestinal tract - can time the release of nutrients - come in specially designed formulas for indoor plants * Most fertilizer adds necessary nutrients * Most fertilizer contains ammonium - basic nutrients - essential nutrients - impurities - irons - microorganisms - minerals - phosphorus - plant nutrients - potassium nitrate - trace minerals - encourages growth * Most fertilizer has harmful effects - negative effects - numerous harmful effects - properties * Most fertilizer helps iron deficiencies - increases growth - is applied at or before planting on field crops * Most fertilizer is made of materials - organic materials - such materials - used by farmers * Most fertilizer provides nutrients * Most fertilizer stimulates rapid growth - plant growth * Most fertilizers also contain some of the micro-nutrients - cause a ph change in the soil * Most fertilizers contain nitrogen and phosphorous, two elements that are essential to life - nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus - phosphorus and potassium in addition to nitrogen - various mixtures of two or more sources of nutrients - slowly release nitrogen with salt * Some fertilizer attracts insects - causes pollution * Some fertilizer contains chloride - plant food elements - potassium chloride - sulfur - has amounts * Some fertilizer includes gypsums - synthetic gypsums - leads to degradations * Some fertilizer stimulates oat emergence - wild oat emergence - fertilizers also release ammonia, which is toxic to fish * Some fertilizers are incomplete, that is, they contain only one or two of the nutrients - made from chemicals - break down slowly, providing a continuous source of nutrients * Some fertilizers contain additional potassium and can be used to be on the safe side - only organically derived nutrients - only supply one nutrient * Use unfinished compost, mulch. * absorbs water. * act to supplement the natural deficiency as well as the depletion of nutrients. * add elements essential for healthy growth - nutrients to the soil * also have the potential to contaminate groundwater when over-applied - help to reduce global warming because they improve plant nutrition * are 'salts' and so can cause plant injury just as easily in some cases as rock salt - Qatar's second most important export - added to the soil to supply elements essential to the growth of plants * are also available in organic and inorganic forms - important in predisposing the plants to disease - any material that provides any of the nutrients plants use as food - applied to crops both as solids and as liquid * are available in a water soluble or granular form - both organic and inorganic form - commercial inorganic or organic forms - dry and liquid forms - classified in several ways - concentrated fertilizer particles of the major nutrients required by plants - essential to maintain and increase production - expensive - food for the plant - important ingredients in plant health management - one type of soil amendment - oxidants and can accelerate a fire - rich in such nitrogenous materials - salt and when overused can burn or kill plants - salts of essential elements * are salts that can dehydrate tender new root growth - further stress or kill trees if water is inadequate - sort of like vitamins for plants * are substances added to enrich soil making it better for the plant - that supply plant nutrients or amend soil fertility - unlikely to cause serious harm unless burns or an allergic reaction occur - very caustic and can burn and kill the roots of young trees * are, chemically, salts. * bring about some improvement, but poverty is an impediment to their use. * can be expensive and are manufactured using nonrenewable fossil fuels - create salty conditions in the soil - harm newly planted trees very easily - help fast-growing annuals reach their maximum height and bloom * can increase hay production, but it can also create weed problems - plant vigor and improve flowering * can run off lawn when it rains and find their way into rivers and lakes - the soil surface and contaminate nearby streams and lakes * causes the natural algae to experience rapid population growth, known as a bloom. * come in both inorganic and organic forms - many forms and are applied in many ways - several forms * comes second to water in producing color and size, two attributes of good growth. * contain different amounts of heavy metals - large amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus- primary nutrients for algae - many variations of minerals - nitrogen and phosphorous that can cause large amounts of algae to grow - nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potash * containing ammonium nitrogen seem to be best for the plants - iron have the potential to cause problems, but very infrequently - only nitrogen and potassium are commercially available - urea, making it a fairly effective ice melter * create lush growth susceptible to the heat. * deplete many important minerals from food. * differ in their alkalinity or acidity depending on composition - amounts of the nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium * display the balance of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium using three numbers. * double-edged sword. * encourage weed growth and lush foliage rather than flowers. - new growth and then the plants water needs are greater * enhance consumer products * exemplifies factors that farmers use abundantly to raise yields. * facilitates growth. * feed the growing world. * feeds plants while it cleans. * forces new trees to expend meager energy stores. * has effects - term effects * help plants grow. * helps deficiencies - keep the color in the foliage * helps, just like the right soil, water, sunshine, etc. * highly efficient industry but is overshadowed by government policies. * improves survival. * increase crop production and improve lawns and gardens dramatically - fish yields - plant growth only if it limiting factor * is almost never a help to stressed plants, but mulching with good compost can be - also a main culprit in the use of the other chemicals - any material that supplies one or more of the essential nutrients to plants * is applied according to soil tests taken every three to four years - as sidedress when strawberries are planted - at planting time - with the irrigation water, mainly nitrogen phosphate and potassium * is available in dry and liquid forms - liquid and in granular forms - both costly and risky for farmers to use - consumable products - especially important when growing plants in wire baskets - essential for good lawn growth - fertilizer, regardless of the brand name - important for healthy daylilies - located in garages - most effective when plants are growing most vigorously - much too expensive to use for weed feed - natural or manufactured material that boosts plant growth when added to the soil - often misunderstood and misused - only one component of the way plants generate their food * is organic or inorganic - sea weed - spread underneath every tree according to leaf and soil analysis - unnecessary since it is best to throw the plant away after flowering * kill amphibians when they run off a field and into a pond. * maintain turfgrass density, vigor, and color. * make crops grow more quickly, but can also poison rivers and streams - grass grow faster, requiring more mowing * makes for numerous green leaves, but at the expense of weak cell walls. * material which provides nutrients to plant roots in a form that the roots can use. * means crops, which is human fuel. * needs vary according to soil types and area of the country. * now come in many forms, making the choices of what to use even more confusing. * often produce a flush of new growth the psyllids favor. * only helps fix problems when the plant is deficient in a certain nutrient. * plants each spring according to soil test results. * play a vital role in agriculture. * primarily promotes growth. * produces green leaves, encourages new growth and helps fruit crops to develop - plant growth and the stage of maturity determines forage quality * production input that can easily increase the profit margin. * promote growth but increase water consumption - of algae and aquatic vegetation beyond what is naturally sustainable - root and shoot growth and produce a dark green color * promotes foliage growth and slows the flowering stage of the plant. * protect the environment. * provide elements that are essential to plant growth and development - faster plant growth and greater amounts of food produced per plant - needed minerals * provides benefits - nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and certain key elements like iron - nutrients for spring growth * quickly break down to provide specific nutritional needs to plants. * run-off causes excess growth of algae or weeds, which can choke the ponds. * speed unpleasant algae growth. * stick around a little longer. * stimulate growth and increase water needs - production of natural foods for fry * stimulates germination * supplement the roots with nutrients drawn from the soil. * supplying the ammonium form of nitrogen are best. * takes time to work well. * therefore represent an essential ingredient in the drive towards world food security. * used in ponds stimulate the growth of microscopic plants called algae - soils create an imbalance of minerals in soils and plants * uses in farms. * usually contains nitrogen, phosphate and potash - is incorporated into the soil at the time the planter is filled * vary considerably in price. * vary in moisture content and in size and particle density - the availability of nutrients - their tendency to burn roughly in accordance with their salt index
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### fertilizer: Agricultural fertilizer * Most agricultural fertilizer contains phosphorus * Some agricultural fertilizer contains chloride - potassium chloride * are the main source of nitrate in ground water - nutrient pollution in downstate Illinois Cheap fertilizer * Most cheap fertilizers contain fast release nitrogen. * are usually water soluble, thus, have a high potential to burn the grass.<|endoftext|>### fertilizer: Chemical fertilizer * Many chemical fertilizers contain the nitrate form of nitrogen, which can harm the plant's roots. * Most chemical fertilizer contains nutrients - uses in farms - fertilizers are simply rock or mineral materials rich in nutrient elements * Some chemical fertilizers can increase soil acidity to levels intolerable to worms. * Use compost or coffee grounds, bone meal and wood ashes. * are another source of nitrogen - either mixed or manufactured and have the advantage of low cost - fine as are organic ones - manufactured from nonliving materials - usually very uniform and consistent in their plant food content * cause lush, weak growth that brings in pests by the droves. * cost twice as much. * emit greenhouse gases during manufacture and application. * green up the grass quicker, but leave the grass hungry for more quickly, too. * leave behind salty residues in the soil.<|endoftext|>### fertilizer: Commercial fertilizer * Most commercial fertilizers contain all three main nutrients plus some trace elements - phosphorus, a major water pollutant - salts - have a high salt content, which easily can burn the roots of the plants * are a source of nitrates. * are also good for bulbs - imported and very expensive - salts and can burn turfgrass when applied excessively * contains no organic matter. * critical component of North American agriculture. * is often petroleum-based and requires much energy to manufacture. * is, however, a major source of nitrate. Dry fertilizer * are great for preparing soil previous to planting. * can also be carriers for certain soil-applied herbicides. * work more slowly but last longer. Excess fertilizer * burns roots and causes hard, brittle foliage. * can be harmful to palms - cause burning of the roots if soil moisture is low - increase the likelihood of some plant diseases * moves easily through the soil to the groundwater. * promotes thatch build-up and disease and promotes excessive growth. * wash off the lawn and are a major source of stormwater pollution. Excessive fertilizer * builds up in the soil and adds to the salt content. * can be toxic to trees. * can cause leaf edge burn - the tree to fail to produce enough new roots Fluid fertilizer * Most fluid fertilizers contain the same basic ingredients as dry fertilizers. * offer ease of use. Granular fertilizer * are easier to apply evenly to lawns and require less time - more traditional and are available in numerous formulations * deliver food to a plant slowly but have the advantage of longevity.<|endoftext|>### fertilizer: Inorganic fertilizer * Most inorganic fertilizer provides nutrition - fertilizers are synthetic * are man made formulas that can be formulated for various speeds of release. * can be one of the major sources of groundwater pollution - lead to excessive growth * come in granules or as water-soluble crystals. * completes the balance of nutrients a soil needs to be considered good soil. * contain manmade products. * contains nitrates, which can be absorbed by plants straightaway. * exclude carbon-containing materials except ureas. * release their nutrients relatively quickly when dissolved in water.
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### fertilizer: Liquid fertilizer * Most liquid fertilizers contain polyphosphates. * are a convenient way to supply needed nutrients - easiest to use on citrus trees that grow in containers * can be easier to use, as are grow sticks or other solid fertilizers. * dissolve most readily, followed by powders, and then granular types. * facilitates growth. * has the benefit of providing quick uptake of nutrients. * is absorbed quickly by the roots - just a solution of water-soluble compounds - safe and easy to use with little risk to personal safety - the most common and easiest way to apply nutrients to a large number of plants * require a sprayer. * wind up in wetlands and streams where they kill plants and animals.
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### fertilizer: Manure * Most manure contains residues - seeds - zinc * Most manure is produced by animals - livestock * Some manure also contains traces of hormones, heavy metals, or antibiotics. * Some manure contains nitrogen - derives from animals - emits gases - encourages vegetative growth - includes age manure * Some manure is produced by earthworms - humans * adds nutrients. * aerates the soil and helps it absorb and cling to water. * also consumes large quantities of oxygen as it decomposes - degrades salmon habitat - feeds the earthworms which are important for soil aeration - harms salmon habitat - improves biological activity, soil tilth, and soil chemical properties - supplies humus which helps the soil hold water * are rich sources of bacteria, phosphates, and nitrates - the original slow-release nitrogen fertilizer - usually less expensive than other animal by-products * can also be a source of organic matter - cause nuisance problems, such as odors and pests * can be a source of nitrogen, phosphorus, salts, and bacteria - an excellent and valuable substitute for commercial fertilizer * can contribute a variety of nutrients and bacteria - nutrients and disease-causing organisms to both surface water and groundwater - encourage iris soft rot - play a part in meeting soybean nutrient needs - pollute drinking and surface water with nitrates, parasites, bacteria and viruses - then contaminate a water source * carries with it other substances that are used on industrial farms. * causes increases of microbial predators, while decreasing the abundance of plant parasites. * combination of feces and urine. * comes from cattle. * complete fertilizer, but low in nutrients. * complete fertilizer, but low in the amount of nutrients it supplies - amounts of nutrients it can supply * contains an appreciable amount of nitrogen. * contains nitrogen in several forms - which helps with the composting of plant wastes - nitrogen, phosphorus, inorganic salts, organic solids and microorganisms - pathogens, which can cause intestinal problems - the same nutrients - valuable organic materials and nutrients crucial to the health of soil and crops * decreases the oxygen in the water and as a result, the fish suffocate. * does add some nutrition as well as organic matter. * emits various gases, particularly ammonia into the air. * even has small amounts of plant nutrients. * exits slightly above the soil surface through the supply tube between the disks. * favorite place for flies to lay their eggs. * fertilizes the fields upon which cows graze. * food source for earthworms. * fumes and rotting carcasses cause poultry workers to wear gas masks. * gases all behave differently and interact in unpredictable ways. * good, non-chemical fertilizer. * habitat for the tetanus spore. * has beneficial effects - benefits - characteristics * helps fuel the composting process when the weather warms. * increases soil fertility by supplying requisite elements. * increases the loading of nutrients and decreases dissolved oxygen demand - soil's organic matter and improves physical structure * is air-dried in storage - also a non-ideal fertilizer in many ways * is also a source of bacteria that are human pathogens - the greenhouse gas methane - an excellent source of plant nutrients and organic matter - helpful in improving soil fertility in cut areas from land leveling - an alternative to a commercial fertilizer * is an excellent breeding site for houseflies - inevitable byproduct of livestock and poultry production * is an organic fertiliser - fertilizer but plants can only use inorganic nutrients - animal excrement, and compost is decomposed organic matter, usually from plants - by far the most important organic fertilizer - collected and stored in different forms - comprised of undigested food, digestive juices, and bacteria - easier to handle scraped up as a solid than as a sludge or liquid from a storage pond - fecal matter * is fresh animal feces - fecal material - highly variable from animal to animal and it changes moment to moment over time - located in zoos - most valuable when it is returned to the soil - organics - perfect breeding medium for flies - rich in nutrients and is often used as a fertilizer * is spread on cultivated land mainly as a way of disposing of farm animal waste - the fields because it very rich source of nutrients and organic matter - stacked or composted before being spread on pastures and hay land * is the main waste product from the pig and poultry industries - major source of infection, often through contaminated soil and water - primary means through which parasites are spread - principal food of many insects in nature, especially larval flies - single largest soil amendment added to Wisconsin crops annually - usual supplier of nitrogen - unsanitary and breeds flies * locally produced source of plant nutrients. * major by-product of dairy farms and is useful as a nutrient source for crop production. * mixture of solids and liquid. * natural by-product of cattle production and natural fertilizer. * potential contaminant of domestic wells. * produced by fish in a polyculture pond immediately enter a detritus food chain. * produces nitrous oxide and methane - both potent greenhouse gases. * provides nutrition, and charcoal improves drainage. * significant source of nutrients on many farms in the Northeast. * slow-release fertilizer. * spills and over-application of manure on land are sources of water pollution. * spreading common method of adding organic matter to agricultural land. * supplies part of the needed soil nutrients and provides added organic matter. * undergoes anaerobic fermentation - digestive fermentation * vary in nutrient content according to the animal source and what the animal has been eating - widely in their nutritional status * washes into watersheds after heavy rainfall.
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### fertilizer | manure: Animal manure * Most animal manure consists of feces - is low in phosphorus * are a great source of organic-humus and nutrients - also a good source of nitrogen - an important food source for earthworms in the soil - good sources of macronutrients and micronutrients - important sources of N in the environment - some of the best sources of organic fertilizers and soil conditioners around - unavailable as a supplemental source of nitrogen - usually the best source of organic fertilizer * can be a valuable source of nutrients for crop production - provide both phosphorus and potassium economically * contain large amounts of nitrogen needed during corn production. * contains many nutrients that plants can use to grow. * contributes large proportions of nitrogen in the South and parts of the Northeast. * has benefits. * is also a complete fertilizer but is low in nutrients - an important source of nutrients - often a mixture of animal 's feces and bedding straw - the most often overlooked source of nitrogen for crops - used, but to a limited extent because of the low livestock population * major source of fertilizer. * make good fish pond fertilizers. * makes fruit trees grow better. * release methane gas. * tend to encourage the development of basal rot. * useful resource when properly used as fertilizer. + Manure: Agriculture Chicken manure * can give daylilies a quick boost and aids greatly in making fibrous roots. * dandy source of - manure. * is collected and stored for use as fertilizer on crop land - extremely rich in nitrogen which is needed in all plant life - the best thang to use for fertilizin' corn Fresh manure * burns plant roots. * can burn plants - cause food-borne illnesses by contaminating vegetables with pathogens - fry tender plants * contains ammonia that easily can convert to nitrate and leach. * has the potential to burn plants. * is effective in heating up a pile - to high in ammonia which burns plant roots - too high in ammonia and burns plant roots * speeds the decomposition and adds nitrogen. Good manure * comes from chickens, cows , horses , pigs , sheep and goats. * is made from animal dung and dead animals.<|endoftext|>### fertilizer | manure: Green manure * are an excellent source of nitrogen - another source of organic matter and plant nutrients - crops grown strictly for soil conservation and improvement * are crops that are generally sown after the main crop has been harvested - grown and then tilled into the soil - legumes or small grain crops that are plowed under while still in the green stage - plant cover crops which are tilled into the soil - plants grown to fertilise and create soil the lazy way * can improve soil fertility considerably and provide fodder for livestock. * helps to add body to sandy soil. * is manure. Liquid manure * can become crusty on top and look solid enough to walk on. * is applied to field A and B every year - helps crops grow quickly - used on the corn crop and balanced with fertilizer when spread on the alfalfa crop Organic manure * Some organic manure contains nutrients. * are less effective than chemical fertilisers. * can also contaminate produce or burn plants. * vary widely in the amount of plant nutrients that they contain. Raw manure * is high in salts that stunt growth. * releases nitrogen into the soil too rapidly, causing burning. Sheep manure * can be a source of blackleg inoculum if the sheep have grazed on infected plants. * is powdered and mixed with urea for top dressing. * releases the nitrogen quickly when compared to farm yard manure. Solid manure * combination of urine, bedding, and feces with little or no extra water added. * takes longer to release nutrients than liquid manure. Wet manure * produces stronger odors than dry manure. * provides an excellent breeding area for flies.
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### fertilizer: Natural fertilizer * Most natural fertilizer is made of materials - organic materials - such materials - fertilizers contain lower levels of nutrients than chemical products * is made from materials found on a mixed farm. Nitrate fertilizer * are the most effective greening agents for grass in cooler months. * is quite palatable, especially to cattle. Nitrogen fertilizer * Most nitrogen fertilizer encourages growth. * Some nitrogen fertilizer contains elements - nitrogen already in nitrate form - trace elements - stimulates wild oat emergence * are of two general types, fast and stow release. * broadcast in the early spring can stimulate wild oat emergence. * can worsen copper deficiency in agricultural soils. * make plants grow, including huge algae blooms. * provide nutrients for crops. * stimulates germination<|endoftext|>### fertilizer: Organic * All organics have to be clean, anhdyrous, and free of oxygen. * Some organics can cause cancer in animals and are suspected of causing cancer in humans. * also have very different temperature curves - help attenuate harmful effects of chemical fertilizers - hold fertilizer nutrients - another item often lacking in sandy soils - improve the soil is structure and ability to hold nutrients * are carbon based molecules, molecules which are common to all known forms of life - much better suited to rapid topcoating than inorganics, too - now synonymous with a specific niche of the market * is fertilizer * is the agriculture of the future - fastest growing sector in the Canadian food industry * refer to gems whose formation involves living organisms. * refers to materials of animal or vegetable origin. * require warm soil to break down and release their nutrients. * typically produce cleaner, less muddy mixtures. Organic fertiliser * is fertilizer * tend to break down slowly in the soil, so they are usually quite long lasting. * work on soil health in order to enhance plant health. ### fertilizer | organic fertiliser: Fish meal * Most fish meals provide proteins. * are feed * great natural fertilizer, high in phosphorous and high in organic nitrogen. * is an organic fertiliser - another nitrogen source - high in essential amino acids and B-vitamins - made into fertilizer, animal feed, and other products - used as a protein component in many animal feeds
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### fertilizer: Organic fertilizer * Most organic fertilizer contains nitrogen - plant nutrients * Most organic fertilizer provides nutrients - fertilizers contain relatively low concentrations of actual nutrients * Some organic fertilizer attracts insects - causes pollution - fertilizers have high nitrogen levels and low amounts of phosphorus * are environmentally safe materials - exceptional in creating long term benefits in soil - fertilizers derived from animal matter , human excreta or vegetable matter - less likely to burn the roots of the plant - made from materials derived from living things - manures, bone meal, cotton seed or other naturally occurring materials * are naturally slow release - slow-release - safe to use, but expensive per unit of actual plant foods - slower, but longer lasting than chemical fertilizers - the result of the natural decomposition of plant and animal waste * build the soil structure, feeding plants slowly over a longer period of time. * can be more expensive and less accessible than inorganic fertilizers - benefit long term soil conditions by increasing organic matter content * contain no chemical salts, which can burn vegetation - raw materials meant to stimulate and feed the life in the soil - the same nutrients as the synthetic types and are just as effective * feed the soil, where the all-important roots call home - which in turn feeds the plant * have a much lower ratio - slower release rate which releases nutrients over several months - plant and animal items, like decayed leaves and manure * help build new life in the soil - to improve the texture and water and nutrient-holding ability of the soil * improve the soil composition with nutrients and minerals - soil's condition, allowing water and air to move through the soil * keep plants healthy. * offer a wide spectrum of nutrients and help build healthy soil. * perform best, since the trees are subject to fertilizer burn. * provide many trace elements, major nutrients, as well as organic matter. * tend to be more expensive than inorganic - have low amounts of nitrogen * use nature's own slow release process to make nutrients available. * vary considerably in price. * work faster in potting mixes that contain some soil or compost - very well ### fertilizer | organic: Organic farming * are agriculture. * have niches.<|endoftext|>### fertilizer | organic: Organic gardening * are gardening. * begins with soil and compost. * challenge in Hawaii. * does allow the use of approved organic pesticides and fertilizers. * emphasizes a holistic approach to cultivation. * has nothing against killing pests. * includes feeding the soil with nutrient-rich humus and compost. * involves growing plants without the use of pesticides and herbicides. * is much more than merely a method of growing plants - sort of like eating * method growing fruits and vegetables with things only found in nature - of gardening that uses no synthetic chemicals or fertilizers Volatile organic * are also present in nearby surface waters. * can evaporate from water in a shower or bath.<|endoftext|>### fertilizer: Synthetic fertilizer * Most synthetic fertilizer adds necessary nutrients * Most synthetic fertilizer has effects - harmful effects - negative effects - numerous harmful effects * Most synthetic fertilizer stimulates rapid growth - plant growth - fertilizers release their nitrogen quickly after they are applied * are less bulky than organic soil amendments - made by chemically processing raw materials - man-made or processed - usually very water-soluble and are immediately available to plants * are water-soluble and can be easily washed away into lakes and streams - taken up by the plant almost immediately * cause nutrient deficiencies within soils. - term effects * result in more soil erosion and contamination of lakes and rivers. * stimulates growth
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Few organism * FEW organisms have as long a history of widespread human use as the neem tree. * can glow in more than one color. * can survive in such highly saline conditions as salt evaporation ponds - such harsh conditions - withstand the freezing, dry climate of Antarctica * live in the deeper, colder water of lakes - on the polar ice caps and glaciers, and many live in the tropical rain forests * offer the genetic power of meiotic analysis in Drosophila, however. + Dunaliella salina: Extremophiles * Dunaliella salina' is used in cosmetics and dietary supplements. Few organisms can survive in such highly saline conditions as salt evaporation ponds. To survive, these organisms have high concentrations of beta-carotene to protect against light, and high concentrations of glycerol to provide protection against osmotic pressure. This offers an opportunity for commercial biological production of these substances. + Rock pool, Tide pool zones, from shallow to deep: Biomes :: Habitats * This zone receives spray from wave action during high tides and storms. At other times the rocks experience other extreme conditions, baking in the sun or exposed to cold winds. Few organisms can survive such harsh conditions. Lichens and barnacles live in this region. In this zone, different barnacle species live at very tightly constrained elevations. Tidal conditions precisely determine the exact height of an assemblage relative to sea level.<|endoftext|>Few state * Few States are racially or ethnically homogenous today. * can boast six of the seven life zones on earth. * have a faster growing population of older adults - comprehensive health privacy laws - effective, independent bodies to monitor how inmates are treated - incarceration rates that rank so much higher than their crime rates - more than a few dozen people regulating securities on their payroll - prevention policies and programs aimed at unmarried adults - rules prohibiting or regulating electronic filing * report outcome data for students with disabilities - soil moisture during the winter months ### fiberglass: Bare fiberglas * can cause skin irritation and cuts when handled without gloves. + Fiberglass, Safety: Fibers :: Glass :: Insulation * Bare fiberglass can cause skin irritation and cuts when handled without gloves. Substitutes for fiberglass building insulation, such as cellulose and aerogel, have started to appear.
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### fibrous tissues: Connective tissue * All connective tissues arise from a common embryonic tissue called mesenchyme. * Many connective tissues secrete an extra cellular matrix of nonliving material. * Most connective tissue contains blood vessels - collagen fiber * Most connective tissue contains fetal blood vessels * Most connective tissue contains large blood vessels - is derived from the mesoderm * Most connective tissue surrounds body organs - muscles - skeletal muscles - veins * Some connective tissue contains acid - covers surfaces - fills cavities * Some connective tissue fills with fluid - synovial fluid - has lobes - is replaced by bones * Some connective tissue surrounds aortas - follicles - nerves - seminiferous tubules * acts as the support system of individual organs as well as the entire human body. * are fibrous tissues. * attaches the breast to the pectoral muscles of the chest wall. * becomes stronger, and begins to resist change. * builds up in muscles that are heavily worked. * can be ligaments, tendons, or scar tissue - become sore and sometimes unusable from repeated exposure to micro-trauma * consist mainly of collagen and when heated also contract and squeeze out water - of cells within a matrix * consists of ligaments and tendons, which connect muscles and bones. * creates the body's space. * extends from the skin to the muscle below - to every part of the body, generating electrical fields during movement * form the framework of the body, serving as binding and supporting elements. * function primarily in structural roles. * give our body form and supports the organs as well. * has many functions. * holds the hemorrhoids in their normal position in the anal canal. * includes tissue that binds together, supports and strengthens other body tissues. * is also the basic substance of bone and blood vessels - what the dorsal fin is made from * is animal tissue - that functions mainly to bind and support other tissues * is characterized by an abundance of intercellular substance, or matrix - cells that are embedded in matrix - classed as visco-elastic - composed of cells, fibers and ground substance - formed from proteins which are made from our genetic information of genes - infiltrated by lymphocytes and often contains portal triads * is made mostly of extracellular matrix - up from basic proteins - collagen, elastin and reticulin - much more vulnerable to injury than muscle - stromas * is the common network for bodily systems and energy pathways - glue that holds organs together and in place - major repair mechanism of body * is the most abundant and widely distributed tissue of the body - tissue in the body - support system of our body * lies between the digits. * liquefies, every orifice bleeds. * pulling on the retina causes distortion and blurring. * replaces the lost fibers, making the muscle more rigid and slow to respond - parenchyma * separates the lobules - under the skin or between the muscles * serves to connect and support other tissues and organs - support and bind tissues together * shortens, resulting in less stability and mobility. * support and bind other tissues together - protect the body's organs, and bind organs together * transmits the mechanical force of muscle. * varies in the relative proportions of cells and extracellular matrix. ### fibrous tissues | connective tissue: Endoneurium * is connective tissue - the small amount of collagen that is present between individual axons * refers to the connective tissue wrapping each individual axon within the nerve. Fascia * are connective tissue. * comes in the form of a single tough sheet that connects everything from head to toe. * forms a weblike structure that attaches to every structure in the body. * shrinks when it is inflamed and is slow to heal because of a poor blood supply.
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### fibrous tissues | connective tissue: Perineurium * is connective tissue * refers to the connective tissue wrapping the fascicules within the nerve. * sheath of special, fiber-like cells that ties the axons of each fascicle together. Sinew * are the muscles of the body, designed for movement. * is connective tissue ### fictitious force: Coriolis force * are forces. * balances Pressure force in oceans. * depends on the flow speed. * fictitious force. * is required for the initiation of cyclonic flow - zero at the equator and increases with latitude to a maximum at the poles ### fields: Irrigated land * are fields. * is almost three times as productive as rainfed cropland - disproportionately important to world food production - more than twice as productive as rainfed cropland - used for both commercial and subsistence agriculture
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Fig * Helps to stabilize blood sugar, which keeps energy levels high. * Most figs consumed in the United States still come from California - have seeds * Some figs arise from horizontal rhizomes * Some figs have aggressive growth habits * The fruits can be eaten when ripe and when dried. Figs grow in warm climates. Sometimes, figs are made into jam. Figs are also in a popular snack * also destroy roundworms. * are a compact energy food jam-packed with minerals - fragile fruit - synconium, a type of fruit that has a hollow receptacle lined with imperfect flowers - able to conserve water, despite their big leaves - adaptable to varied soils * are also a natural source of seratonin, which stimulates the pineal gland - high in fiber, both soluble and insoluble - shallow rooted and easily stressed which can hinder ripening - demulcent as well as nutritive - dry when they feel leathery and show no pockets of moisture - extremely shallow rooted and consequently very susceptible to stress - good sources for calcium, iron and fiber - groups of classes designed to allow freshmen to explore various majors - high in dietary fiber and are a rich source of magnesium and potassium - highly alkaline and can help to soothe withdrawal and cravings - keystone species in many rainforest ecosystems - medium in size, yellow when mature, with a strawberry colored pulp - more likely to suffer toxicities from sodium, boron, or chloride - most flavorful at room temperature - mostly tropical plants, naturally growing wild in south-east Asian jungles - naturally sweet, rich in texture, but fat free * are one of the few fruits rich in calcium - highest plant sources of calcium and fiber - most important plant species of a rainforest ecosystem * are pollinated by fig wasps - specialist wasps - relatively salt-tolerant and can be grown along the coast near brackish water - rich in iron, calcium and potassium - ripe when they turn from green to brown - sodium-free - special because many of the species produce two crops per year - sweet, flavorful, and easy to eat and use * are the only fruit to fully ripen and semi-dry on the tree - original organic food with a minimum of natural enemies - unusual in that they bear their flowers on the inside of the fruit - very susceptible to nematodes * bespeak Meditteranean climes and, with proper pruning, bear two crops a year. * can act as a sweetener in a variety of preparations - also drop their leaves during periods of extreme stress * come from bushes. * form an important item in the diet. * grow extremely well along the Texas Gulf Coast * have a long history in the Southeast - very unusual flowering system - complicated inflorescences called syconia - nutrients especially important for today's busy lifestyles - special inflorence called 'syconium' within which it houses flowers - the highest overall mineral content of all common fruits * includes peels - sections * is an illustration * never grow on thorn bushes or grapes on bramble bushes. * often form before the leaves appear - have a problem with fruit dropping before it reaches maturity * propagate easily from cuttings. * provide a nursery for fig wasps and fig wasps pollinate figs for reproduction - more fiber than any other common fruit or vegetable * require full sun all day to ripen palatable fruits. * require little or no pruning, since pruning often reduces fruit production - to no fertilization * thrive in the Valley s hot, dry summer sun. ### fig: Edible fig * bear two crops a year called the breba and main crop. * come from a different species. Fresh fig * are fat, juicy and packed with tiny edible seeds - good for destroying intestinal parasites * can be round, flat, oval, or elongated, with a white, green, purple, or black skin. * have soft flesh with many tiny, edible seeds, and range from purple to green.
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### fighter planes: Mirage * appear under certain weather conditions. * are caused by the way in which light passes through air layers of different densities. * come in a wide variety, from lakes to ships floating in the air - different types * have nothing to do with spiritual development. * is fighter planes - illusion - imagery - misconception - optical illusion * make land navigation difficult because they obscure natural features. * occur when two air masses of different temperatures are up against each other. ### fighting culture: Anarchist culture * fighting culture. * utopian culture.<|endoftext|>File * are a data type like arrays or records - named serial sequence of bytes on a storage media - abstractions that are used to contain information in a manner accessible to the user - anything that contain data - collections of instructions, text, or data - data on a disk, sometimes they are programs - documents which are saved in Rich Text Format - hand tools - how data is saved over time - lines * are located in computers - desks - drawers - file cabinets - filing cabinets - offices - suitcases - toolboxs - office furniture - one or more object files with zero or more library names - software - storage entities which contain data * are the Internet standard for sharing high quality documents electronically - logical units managed on disk by the computer's operating system - typically the principal means by which to interact with a program * are used for files - forms - organizations - polish - shapes - sharing information - smoothing surfaces - stores * caching usually improves the speed of accessing files. * ending in.zip are archives of compressed files. * have information. ### file: Computer file * are conceptual work - streams * cover material encoded for manipulation by computer. * store the entire body of knowledge that everyone collects. ### file | computer file: Backup file * are computer files. * serialized file.<|endoftext|>### file | computer file: Binary file * are always formatted files such as word processing files, pictures, spreadsheets etc - computer files - eight bit files - files that can only run on certain machines or programs * are files that contain non-text characters - software code other than text - include more characters than just text - most all other files - programs, or text files that have been compressed with a compression program - specific to a certain computer platform or computer program * are things like compiled programs and large data sets - executable programs and many graphics files - typically executable programs, sound or picture files, or compressed files * are usually executable program files or files used by application software - smaller in size * can be executable files that instruct the system to accomplish a job - programs, graphics, or sound files - pictures, word processor documents, executable files, or compressed data files * contain data that represents images, sounds, and other formats - images, sounds, programs, etc - text and non-text data expressed in binary code * encompass everything else - executables, programs, documents, spreadsheets, etc.<|endoftext|>### file | computer file: Text file * are actual documents that contain information - basic, plain files that contain no special formatting * are files made up of the ordinary letters, numbers and punctuation found on the keyboard - that contain only characters, spaces and line returns - which have been created with a text editor such as emacs, pico and notepad - the lowest common denominator of files * have no codes or formulas that are common in word processing and spreadsheet files. * refer to plain text files with a.txt extension. Electronic file * allow more than one person or agency to view a file at a time. * are susceptible to computer viruses.
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### file: Log file * are archaic forms of gathering data - repositories of data produced by iterative programs - simply transaction records web servers maintain * text file with tab separated values. System file * are things that make the computer work. * identify components of the operating system for the computer.<|endoftext|>### file: Zip file * ZIP files are a common compressed format to distribute files on the Internet. * ZIP files are compressed archives, that contain one or more files - files, usually containing several files within it - specially compressed files that require a ZIP extractor for decompression - contain one or more files which are archived and compressed to save space * are 'archives' used for distributing files. * are a way of downloading lots of information at once - packaging files for downloading from the internet - an industry-standard way of combining and compressing several files into one - archives that contain many files inside of a file - computer files with the file name extension.zip - files that have been compressed for faster download - simply a number of files that have been compressed and stored in a single file * contain one or more files that are archived for distribution purposes. Zipped file * ZIPped files are the defacto standard on the Internet. * are compressed files that make transporting and copying files faster.
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Film * All films contain acrylate monomers which can be irritating to the skin. * Many films also have a low E coating that resists the passage of heat. * Many films have a higher insulation factor that retards the loss of heat in the winter - supernatural or metaphysical plots, characters, and themes - use words to describe life, to illuminate life * Most films affect perceptions - are produced from materials from the elastomeric and plastic categories - have chemicals that are sensitive to visible light energy * Some films are extremely sensitive to light and require little light to make an exposure - generate energy - have an older age limit than seven years - react to light more rapidly than others. * is the 'more international' word, definitely. * global word, movie, mostly american, i.e. far fewer using it * also function as displays of fashion - portray historical periods, and are products of the time when they are made - tracks differently as light areas transition to shadow * always originate in emotions. * are a representation of the stereotypes and beliefs of the culture within which they are made - an action medium - artistic expression - created by directors - hard and glossy and resist acids, alkali and water * are located in cabinets - drawers - movies - mediums - objects - one of the primary ways in which contemporary myths are told - photographic paper - sheets * are used for films - foil - negatives - records - watchs - websites - wrapping * can be an artistic expression or a form of communication - record the variable energies associated with the movement of light - shape the way people view the world and create and enforce beliefs - uplift the spirit of man or, like narcotics, they can deaden the senses * combination of art and industry. * come in a wide range of thicknesses, sizes, and special properties. * comes in different sensitivities, which are referred to as film speeds. * director's medium. * feature actors - child actors - obscure actors * follow life. * forming also refers to the relative strength of the cast adhesive film. * have durations - girls - scenes - success - the capacity to reach the ends of the earth * high resolution capture medium. * includes chapters - items - paragraphs - sections - word order * influence our manners, attitudes, and behaviors. * is activated just before filling and sealing, so light never comes in contact with food - also a medium that coincides with and contributes to the invention of modern life * is an art form, a business, and a form of entertainment - art because it is goes beyond reality to become something more than reality - both a method and an art form - exceedingly sensitive once it has been exposed to light * is made up of chemical grains - silver crystals * is more sensitive than the eye in registering changes in the color of light - to ultraviolet lights than our eyes are - one of the most important ways that modern culture reflects on itself - perhaps the major art form of our time - photograph painted with light - reflective of the ideology of society - sensitive to heat and needs to be protected, especially after it has been exposed * is the art form that most directly portrays the mentality of our times - first major art form to seep up from the lower economic classes - poetry of emotion always in action - public literature and graphic art of our time - recorder that stores the information about the object - universal interchange format that provides access to images around the world - youngest art form, the one most reliant on technology - used in palletizing products for long term outside storage - what the printer uses to put ink onto paper * is, very simply, a light-sensitive emulsion on a plastic base. * leave impressions. * make references. * medium of barriers. * non-realistic art form. * often serve as handbooks of social behavior. * physical thing that can be damaged, soiled or broken like any other object. * plastic base coated with particles of silver compound that are sensitive to light. * popular medium that circumvents the censorship of the cultural arbiters of fashion. * powerful medium, combining music, art, drama and literature. * promote ideas. * reacts to light. * reveal insight. * separated output of the full color images on the computer files. * series of photographs that are presented in smooth continuous movement. * show - events * thin sheet of plastic, used in packaging and bags. * time-space medium. * transition medium between reality and the scanner. * visual medium that impacts upon the audience differently than written words. * web site created to show the work of photographers and film makers. + Photographic film, Uses * Film can only be used once. After that, it cannot be used again. When not in use, the film needs to be covered from light, otherwise it will record any lights that shine on it. This will make it useless to record a picture later on. Film comes in a can called a canister to cover it from light rays. Film needs the right amount of light to make a picture. If the picture is too bright or too dark, it will not record correctly. The longer that the film keeps recording, the more light it will get. If what is being photographed is bright, it will be recorded faster. If it is darker, the film will need more time to record. * Film can only be used once. After that, it cannot be used again. When not in use, the film needs to be covered from light, otherwise it will record any lights that shine on it. This will make it useless to record a picture later on. Film comes in a can called a canister to cover it from light rays. Film needs the right amount of light to make a picture. If the picture is too bright or too dark, it will not record correctly. The longer that the film keeps recording, the more light it will get. If what is being photographed is bright, it will be recorded faster. If it is darker, the film will need more time to record. Different speeds of films are marked with an ISO number. * Films can only make a picture from focused lights. If there is no lens to focus light, the film will only turn white from receiving just the light. If a film with an ISO level of 200 instead of 100 is used, it will only need half as much time to record a picture of the same scene. * Films also come in different sizes. 35 millimeter film, the most used size, comes in metal cans or canisters, but there are other camera films that come in paper wrappings or in single sheets. + Photography, Film * The picture the lens makes is recorded on photographic film. Film is placed inside the camera box. Light coming through the lens, aperture and open shutter shines on the film. Photographic film is coated with chemicals that react when light shines on it. Letting light shine on the film is called 'exposing' the film.
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### films: Alpha dog * are films. * decide when the pack plays, and when it hunts. * determine who to fight and when to fight. * eat first, submembers eat later. Bottle rocket * are films. * are the greatest cause of eye injuries requiring hospitalization - single greatest cause of eye injuries requiring hospitalization * can also cause severe burns to the eye lids. Isle - islands * are located in auditoriums - bodies of water - churchs - lakes - oceans - sea - rivers - small islands * are used for fishing - walking Mosquito net * are more effective if impregnated with insecticide such as permethrin. * is films - screens * provide much better protection if they are treated with a special insecticide. ### finance: Floatation * is finance * uses water to detect the presence of chinch bugs.<|endoftext|>### finance: Flotation * allows the separation of water from the smaller suspended particles. * are finance - physical phenomenons * can help to control blood pressure. * costs The costs associates in selling of new shares in a company on stock market. * has benefits other than reducing stress. * is also very important on the hind feet - how stable the skis are in deep snow - one of the methods used in the industry for extraction of minerals - the amount of weight a shoe can support on the ground - used to concentrate the ore * widely-used method of removing the ink. + Gangue: Minerals * When minerals are collected, the ore that is wanted is found only in small amounts. Flotation is used to concentrate the ore. The ore floats while the gangue sinks to the bottom. Sometimes minerals thought of as gangue are later recovered and used. ### finance | flotation: Froth flotation * allows two or more equivalent-density plastics to be separated with high purity. * is used to remove carbon and enhance the fly ash. Funding * is finance * is the form of cash, donations, gifts, bequests, trusts and endowments, and fees - process of transferring the name on accounts or property to the name of the trust<|endoftext|>### finance: Investment * Buying into a system is an investment. * More investment translates into higher productivity, higher wages and more jobs. * Some investments try to produce both growth in value and income. * is total amount of money spent by a shareholder in buying shares of a company. In economic managment sciences, investments means longer-term savings. * Understand how to account for investments of idle cash. * also drive income and in turn consumption. * are assets - dressings - money put into a business or government in hopes of making money - often one's personal feelings about work or extra time and money spent on training - promotions - skin * can also refer to changes in the level of stocks. * field that offers many job opportunities. * is an area that cuts across the other fields of finance - attempt to induce growth - business spending on new capital - fundamental to economic and employment growth - in knowledge-based economy, reshaping the regional economy - including donations of goods and services - limited to the amount of savings in the economy - linked to good economic policies and good governance - related to trade in a number of ways - savings put to work to grow * is the chokepoint of Iran's economy - means by which people give - opposite of exports - process by which present goods are transformed into future goods, capital goods * is the process of adding to the capital stock, e.g. additions to plant and equipment - improving the quantity or quality of capital - source of productivity growth - very opposite of exports - what is fostering competition * personal commitment and sense of ownership that results from involvement. * represents how much the country is adding to the capital stock. * shows very little relationship to the amount of income in the economy.
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### finance | investment: Arbitrage * brings prices into equality between markets for related items. - term meaning to - the use of discrepancies in currency-exchange rates to make a profit * sophisticated manoeuvre executed by professional traders. Capital investment * is the sum of installed costs and a user specified allowance for contingencies. * means jobs. Direct investment * can have the form of goods, immovable property and financial resources. * is investment which includes management control of a venture. Equity investment * Some equity investments can generate income, as in the case of dividends from stocks. * are securities which represent ownership in businesses - stocks and equity mutual funds * involve risks, including possible loss of principal. * involves risk of capital loss. * is cash put into a company in return for a precentage of ownership. * seek to provide current income, income growth, and appreciation of capital. Financial investment * have consequences that are both fiscal and social - which are both fiscal and social * is so important to growth.<|endoftext|>### finance | investment: Foreign investment * can help reduce the costs of adjustment and promote trade - stimulate diversity by opening up new vistas for blacks * create jobs, spur innovation and stimulate growth. * helps to create employment in the long term, some even in the short term. * influences the emergence of rights-based labor relations in fundamental ways. * is almost always risky due to the nature of political instability. * is also an important source of technology - key to the laundering of drug profits * is an engine of economic growth - important factor for economic development * is an important source of capital formation in developing nations - management expertise - concentrated in industrial production, banking and consumer products - contributed in cash - essential to the continued growth of our economy - permitted in all sectors of the economy * represents a significant percentage of production in many sectors. * vote of confidence in a country's policies. Investment risk * is centered primarily on plan execution - limited because mutual funds invest in a broad range of securities - measured in terms of price volatility - the largest risk that contract hog producers face * relates to the uncertain nature of the prices of securities. Minimum investment * is what it takes to open an account. * occurs when root growth has slowed or ceased. Net investment * is gross investment minus depreciation. * leads to more capital accumulation, which generates higher output and income. Parental investment * can occur in a variety of ways. * refers to the time and resources expended for the raising of offspring. * represents a cost for both mother and father. * seems to be provided only by mothers. Pellicle * are membrane materials that protect the reticle or mask from defects - specialized and flexible membranes * is an investment Social investment * comes before material investments. * is critical for technological innovation. Total investment * encompass all types of investments. * is measured by a weighted average of total costs paid by the contractor.<|endoftext|>### financial advisors: Financial planner * Most financial planners advise people to plan for their retirement as soon as they can - begin with life insurance and health insurance plans * are financial advisors - the most commonly used financial professionals, followed by stock brokers * belong to professional organizations with codes of ethics. * can help consumers meet life goals and achieve financial well-being. * develop and implement plans for individuals and businesses. * help individuals and businesses make and carry out financial plans. * work in offices or out of their homes - primarily with families who have some discretionary income for investment
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### financial buzz word: Day trading * builds sales volumes that encourage the growth of discount brokers. * financial buzz word. * form of gambling. * high risk venture that's likely to leave investors high and dry. * high-risk venture that's likely to leave investors high and dry. * highly risky activity for the average investor. * is an effective way to make profits on the pennystock markets - equalizing profession available to anyone who geniunely wants to try it - considered a high risk speculative trading strategy - now a popular technique for making easy money - risky business - simply an attempt to capitalize on short term fluctuations in pennystocks - stock trading - the dirty underbelly of the marketplace * means buying and selling the same security on the same day. * non-productive economic activity. * sucker's game. ### financings: Debt consolidation * can reduce or eliminate interest charges , and help pay off debt with less money. * is financings - the number one use of a home equity loan ### fine-loamy: Nodine soil * are fine-loamy. * have rock fragments that are dominantly chert and sandstone. ### fine-silty: Dinsdale soil * are fine-silty - on convex ridges and side slopes on uplands * have thinner Bt horizons.
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Fingerprint * Most fingerprints have patterns of ridges separated by valleys. * Some fingerprints have loops, others whorls, and some arches. * are used for the first time to prove identity. William Herschel, Indian Civil service, used Rajyadhar Konai's print on the back of an envelope. * are a classic biometric - part of the pre-employment process - an ideal adhesive for foreign matter - biometric identification - excellent for trace evidence and determining identity - hazardous to old pewter pieces if touched before completely dry - impressions created by ridges on the skin * are located in fingers - fridges - marking * are one of the characteristics that vary from person to person - many by-products of the human evolutionary cycle - most effective tools for locating a missing person - part of fingers - specific external features - the basis for criminal history foundation at every police agency on earth * are the most reliable method of identification because each person's prints are unique - useful and quickest way to identify bodies - only positive means of identification - two-dimensional representations of the physical attributes of our fingertips * can cause data loss - read errors - distort the laser beam and adversely affect performance - encode protein folds and functionalities more effectively than single motifs * carry a limited amount of data that do little more than help to identify individuals - stigma because of their longtime association with cops booking suspects * come into the hands of law enforcement agencies from many legitimate sources. * contain acids - patterns that can help detectives narrow a list of suspects * demonstrate both the uniqueness and commonalities found in humans. * have applications in security as well as filesystem replication - various means of comparison * is identity verification - one of the earliest forms of scientific evidence to be recognized by courts of law - the oldest of the biometric technologies in use * make it possible for investigators to solve crimes. * occur because glands in our hands and feet secret liquids, mainly sweat and oils. * offer a reliable means of personal identification - an infallible means of personal identification * provide an additional source of identification of a located child. * remain permanent as an infant grows into an adult. * serve a function - they provide traction for the fingers to grasp things. * typically consist of hundreds or even thousands of bits. * uses conserved motifs to characterise particular folds and functionalities. * vary on many different dimensions, one of which is called ridgecount. + Fingerprint scanner: Computer hardware :: Data input :: Machines :: Authentication methods * Every person has marks on his or hers fingers. They can not be removed or changed. These marks have a pattern and this pattern is called the fingerprint. Every fingerprint is special, and different from any other in the world. Because there are countless combinations, fingerprints have become an ideal means of identification. ### fingerprint: Fingerprint authentication * is still the most popular form of biometrics. * reduces password administration while enhancing security.<|endoftext|>### fire conditions: Drought condition * are fire conditions - hard on banana plants * can also impact adult pecan weevil emergence - have impact * cause the ponds in which the ferns live to dry up much earlier than usual. * do influence the occurrence of forest fire events in the southwest. * have differing impacts on the community during different times of the year. * result in less water in the soil. * retard the winter breeding season and almost eliminate late spring breeding. * stress the oat plants and it becomes much more toxic. * tend to decrease the percent of adult females that breed in a given year.
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### fire hazard: Pure oxygen * can also relieve fatigue, headaches, and boost energy. * fire hazard. * generates larger, more intense flames. * is used in submarines and diving bells - to pressurize the chamber * promotes combustion, and high-pressure oxygen greatly enhances combustion. * speeds up burning. * supports rapid combustion of any burnable material. ### fire hazards: Open flame * are fire hazards. * can be a fire hazard and overheating a single spot can burst the pipe - create the risk of fire, including smoldering fires, and burns<|endoftext|>Firework * Many fireworks have an explosive stage, and have the force necessary to completely sever fingers. * Most fireworks burn injuries involve children. * Some fireworks leave sharp objects behind after they have been ignited which can damage car tires. * are a major fire hazard - and have been known to be a danger to the birds - capable of booms - dangerous because they contain gunpowder - explosive devices and are dangerous * are explosives, and when they are abused, they cause tragic damage and even loss of life - but they are also, in the main, consumer products - illegal in many states and strictly regulated in others - illegal, including firecrackers * are more hazardous when confined - , especially in a glass or metal container - one of the leading causes of eye injuries - the simplest of solid rockets and the weakest * are very dangerous, particularly for young children - unstable, and large numbers of people are hurt from fireworks every year * burn at very high temperatures. * burst in magical shapes and colors. * can be dangerous and have caused serious injury and death - very hot after they burn * can cause fires and injuries to people - injuries other than burns by exploding and affecting the hands, body, or eyes - serious injuries, including the loss of fingers, hands, and vision - start a fire just by rubbing against something else * constitute a fire hazard. * explode and give their bright colours due to very fast chemical reactions - at dusk * low explosive * produce light, noise and air pollution. * remain serious health hazard and cause of blindness. + Fireworks display: Pyrotechnics * Fireworks redirects here. * Some fireworks are ground-based, and others are shot into the air. Because they explode and can cause fires or burns, most countries have laws that only allow trained professionals to use display fireworks. Smaller, less explosive fireworks are available to regular, everyday people, but they are still dangerous and cause injuries each year. ### firework: Firecracker * are an essential part of Lunar New Year in both Chinese and Vietnamese traditions - so dangerous that they are illegal in many places * go off in a flash, then leave nothing but ashes. * have a subversive appeal. ### firm fruit: Green papaya * contain papain which helps the digestion process. * firm fruit. * is good for making salad - used for stir fries and curries in many Asian dishes ### firm tissue: Healthy tissue * Some healthy tissue surrounds flesh. * is firm tissue. ### first-degree misdemeanor: Vehicular homicide * first-degree misdemeanor. * misdemeanor that carries a maximum possible jail sentence of six months. ### first-degree radiation burn: Mild sunburn * causes the skin to turn red, but the redness disappears in a few hours or days. * first-degree radiation burn. * is an example of a first-degree burn.
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### first-order process: Radioactive decay * Many radioactive decays are first order reactions - first-order reactions * Most radioactive decay produces heat - decays are first-order reactions * causes a loss of contaminant mass from the flow system. * first-order process. * happens when an atom loses a particle. * is at a fixed rate - calculated using differential equations - nature's way to find an atom with a stable nucleus - nuclear reaction - probabilistic - spontaneous - transmutation in the most straightforward alchemical sense * makes life on Earth possible, because it heats the Earth's core. * occurs at a constant rate, specific to each radioactive isotope - by releasing particles and energy - in unstable elements - when isotopes move toward a stable condition by releasing particles * random process. * represents a release of energy from the nucleus. * unimolecular process. + Differential equation, Uses: Calculus ### first-person plural enterprise: Christian worship * first-person plural enterprise. * has a distinct identity. * is learned from experience in a community of faith - sacramental * recognizes the priesthood of believers. Fish stock * Many fish stocks depend on a healthy, near-shore coastal ecosystem. * Some fish stocks are under greater threat from recreational fishers than from commercial fishing. * are on the decline, and several species have been reduced to commercial extinction - virtually extinct in the sea itself and drastically reduced in the river deltas * can support a wide range of sustainable harvests. * is made by poaching a mild-flavored fish or fish bones. ### fishing tackles: Fishing net * are everywhere. * can be a hazard for marine turtles too - maim and kill marine wildlife through entanglement and strangulation * is fishing tackles - net - traps ### fishing tackles | fishing net: Drift net * are open-ocean nets that are miles long and tens of feet deep. * is fishing net Gill net * are a clean fishery - non-discriminating, they catch big salmon - fishnets * pose a threat to conservation as indigenous and scarce fish species are targeted. Trawl net * Some trawl nets are designed to permit certain non-target species to escape. * appear like large funnels that are towed by the boat. * move along the ocean floor at great depths. ### fixed biological constant: Life span * appears to be one of the major life-history traits of an individual. * are difficult to determine, but some species are known to live more than half a century - how long the life of an animal can live - shorter in the wild because of disease and other factors * fixed biological constant. * is how long the organism actually lives - ling due to limited load of work for each cell type * vary, depending on the time of the year. Fixture * are artifacts - solid objects * includes sections. * is an artifact
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