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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Helpfulness - When Will People Help?

Circumstances that inhibit or enhance helpfulness include: Number of bystanders. Victims are less likely to get help when many people are around (Latane & Darley, 1975). Helping when someone else does. People are more likely to help others if they have just observed someone else modeling that specific helping behavior, e.g. Los Angeles drivers offering help to a female driver with a flat tire (Bryan & Test, 1967), New Jersey Christmas shoppers dropping money in a Salvation Army kettle (Bryan & ...

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Helpfulness, Helpfulness - Why Do People Help?, Helpfulness - When Will People Help?, Helpfulness - Who Will Help?, Helpfulness - How To Increase Helping?

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Help! - Album

The album cover features the group spelling out a word in semaphore; the British Parlophone release featured the word 'NUJV', whilst the slightly re-arranged US release on Capitol Records appeared to feature the word 'NVUJ'. However, it may be argued that some of the members of the band have been not only re-arranged but reversed. One finds that, despite the Beatles' poor stature, it spells out 'LPUS' - possibly meaning "Help us", ...

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Help!, Help! - Album, Help! - Film, Help! - Track listing, Help! - American release, Help! - Release history, Help! - External link

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Indian Removal - Indian Removal in the South

In 1830, the so-called "Five Civilized Tribes" — the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole, and Cherokee — were still living east of the Mississippi. They were called "civilized" because many tribesmen had adopted various aspects of European-American culture, including Christianity. The Cherokees had a system of writing their own language, developed by Sequoyah, and published a newspaper in Cherokee and English. In spite of this acculturation, the position of the tribes was not secure. Some felt the presence of the tribes was a thre ...

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Indian Removal, Indian Removal - Background, Indian Removal - Indian Removal in the South, Indian Removal - Indian Removal in the North, Indian Removal - Notes

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Chronic fatigue syndrome - Social issues

Chronic fatigue syndrome carries a considerable stigma, and has frequently been viewed as malingering, hypochondriacal behavior, "wanting attention" or "yuppie flu". As there is no objective test for the condition at this time, many argue that it is easy to "invent" CFS-like symptoms for financial, social or emotional benefits. CFS sufferers argue in turn that the perceived "benefits" are hardly as generous as some may believe, and that most CFS pa ...

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Chronic fatigue syndrome, Chronic fatigue syndrome - History, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Nomenclature, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Symptoms, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Course, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Onset, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Activity levels, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Post-exertion symptom exacerbation, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Duration, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Diagnosis, Chronic fatigue syndrome - CDC 1994 criteria aka Fukuda, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Other systems, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Controversies, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Epidemiology, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Disease associations, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Co-morbidity, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Proposed etiologies and corresponding treatments, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Allergies, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Autonomic nervous system disruption, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Damage to ascending reticular activating system, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Depression, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Hormonal dysfunction, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Immune dysfunction, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Infectious agents, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Inner-ear disorders, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Metabolic disorders, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Nutritional deficiency or imbalance, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Psychosomatic causes, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Spinal problems, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Toxic agents, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Other treatments, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Social issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Notable sufferers

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Self-help - In Defense of Self-help

A counter-argument is that some readers of self-help books are seeking "easy answers", but that doesn't mean the answers in the books are easy to apply. A book can suggest a course of action (easy or not), but only the reader can carry it out, and some readers are more willing to do so than others. Those who make the effort often do make improvements in their lives. Steven Berglas wrote: In fairness to [Mark] Monsky and other self-help authors, there is often much useful material in their writings, and much of the damage ...

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Self-help, Self-help - History, Self-help - Self-help marketplace, Self-help - Criticisms, Self-help - In Defense of Self-help, Self-help - Resources, Self-help - Web books, Self-help - Web articles, Self-help - Websites, Self-help - Books

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Chronic fatigue syndrome - Disease associations

Some diseases show a considerable overlap with CFS, and it may be hard to distinguish between them. People with fibromyalgia have muscle pain and sleep disturbances. Those with multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS) are sensitive to chemicals and have sleep disturbances. Many veterans with Gulf War syndrome (GWS) have symptoms almost identical to CFS. Post-polio syndrome also bears a strong and remarkable resemblance to CFS. Some researchers maintain these disorders are all express ...

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Chronic fatigue syndrome, Chronic fatigue syndrome - History, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Nomenclature, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Symptoms, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Course, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Onset, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Activity levels, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Post-exertion symptom exacerbation, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Duration, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Diagnosis, Chronic fatigue syndrome - CDC 1994 criteria aka Fukuda, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Other systems, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Controversies, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Epidemiology, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Disease associations, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Co-morbidity, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Proposed etiologies and corresponding treatments, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Allergies, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Autonomic nervous system disruption, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Damage to ascending reticular activating system, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Depression, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Hormonal dysfunction, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Immune dysfunction, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Infectious agents, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Inner-ear disorders, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Metabolic disorders, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Nutritional deficiency or imbalance, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Psychosomatic causes, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Spinal problems, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Toxic agents, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Other treatments, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Social issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Notable sufferers

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Call for help - Telephone

With any telephone, wired or wireless, anywhere in the world, one can call an emergency telephone number for emergency assistance. These numbers include: “000” in Australia “111” in New Zealand “119” in Japan,'119' is for Fire & Ambulance and '110' is for Police. “112” can be used in addition to any local emergency number within the European Union and on GSM mobile phone networks worldwide. “119” in parts of Asia “911” in North America “991” in ...

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Call for help, Call for help - Telephone, Call for help - Emergency call boxes, Call for help - Radio, Call for help - Making contact, Call for help - Wilderness emergency signals

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Removal of Internet Explorer - Removing

It is unclear what it means to "remove IE" because such a removal depends on being able to determine which files or functions on an installed Windows system are part of IE — that is, to draw a line between IE and the rest of Windows. Microsoft has held that this is not meaningful; that in Windows 98 and newer versions, "Internet Explorer" is not a separate piece of software but simply a brand name for the Web-browsing and HTML-displaying capacities of the Windows operating system. In this view, the result of removing IE is simply a damaged Windows system; to have a wor ...

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Removal of Internet Explorer, Removal of Internet Explorer - Vulnerabilities, Removal of Internet Explorer - Removing, Removal of Internet Explorer - Conflicts, Removal of Internet Explorer - Alternative Methods

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Self-help - Self-help marketplace

Group and corporate aid for the "seeker" has also moved into the "self-help" marketplace, with LGATs and therapy systems ready with more or less pre-packaged solutions to instruct folk seeking their own individual betterment. Compare with other motivational groups that are sometimes called cults: Landmark Education Scientology Silva Method ...

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Self-help, Self-help - History, Self-help - Self-help marketplace, Self-help - Criticisms, Self-help - In Defense of Self-help, Self-help - Resources, Self-help - Web books, Self-help - Web articles, Self-help - Websites, Self-help - Books

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Penis removal - Involuntary penis removal assault

There have been incidents in which men have been assaulted, usually by their girlfriends or wives, by having their penises severed. Lorena Bobbitt, for example, is well-known for cutting off the penis of her husband, John Wayne Bobbitt, for revenge when she discovered his infidelity. Bobbitt's penis was successfully reattached, and he went on to have a short career in pornographic movies. This was not the first modern case, however. On 18 May 1936, Sada Abe (also known as Abe Sada) strangled her lover (believed to by his request, he w ...

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Penis removal, Penis removal - The missing penis in Egyptian myth, Penis removal - Human penis removal in medicine and psychology, Penis removal - Involuntary penis removal assault, Penis removal - Symbolism and ramifications of involuntary penis removal, Penis removal - Penis Removal in Urban Legend, Penis removal - Documented cases

Read more here: » Penis removal: Encyclopedia II - Penis removal - Involuntary penis removal assault

Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Architectural barrier - Removing Architectural Barriers

In evaluating what barriers need to be removed, a business should look to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design as a guide. These standards are part of the ADA Title III regulations. Seeking input from people with disabilities in your community can also be an important and valuable part of the barrier removal process because they can help identify barriers in your business and offer advice on what solutions may work. When a business removes barriers, it should follow the design requirements for new construction in the ADA Standards ...

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Architectural barrier, Architectural barrier - Removing Architectural Barriers, Architectural barrier - Priorities for Barrier Removal, Architectural barrier - Examples of Barrier Removal, Architectural barrier - Source

Read more here: » Architectural barrier: Encyclopedia II - Architectural barrier - Removing Architectural Barriers

Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Call for help - Radio

If the caller has access to a two-way radio of any sort, then the caller may transmit the words “EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EMERGENCY” followed by the location and the nature of the emergency. Then, the caller should pause between transmissions to listen for answers. There is often a transmit button on the microphone that must be pressed to talk and released to listen. If the caller is using a marine VHF radio, the caller should set the channel to “16” (≡ 156.8 MHz). If the caller is using a CB radio, the caller should try setting ...

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Call for help, Call for help - Telephone, Call for help - Emergency call boxes, Call for help - Radio, Call for help - Making contact, Call for help - Wilderness emergency signals

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Help desk - Organization

Large help desks have different levels to handle different type of questions. The first-level help desk are prepared to answer the most commonly asked questions, such as those that perhaps belong in an FAQ. The second or higher levels handle more difficult calls. Larger help desks have a person or team responsible for managing the tickets and are commonly called queue managers. The queue manager is responsible for the ticket queues, which can be setup in various ways depending on the help desk size or structure. Typically, larger help ...

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Help desk, Help desk - Functions, Help desk - Organization, Help desk - Deskside team, Help desk - Network team, Help desk - Other teams

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Help desk - Functions

A typical help desk has several functions. It provides the users a central point to receive help on various computer issues. The help desk typically manages its requests via help desk software such as HelpSTAR, HEAT, Sunrise, Sostenuto, Remedy, Peregrine ServiceCenter, RT, ServiceDesk Plus, Track-It! or Micro Outsource that allows them to track user requests with a unique ticket number. The help desk software can often be an extremely beneficial tool when used to find, analyze, and eliminate common problems in a ...

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Help desk, Help desk - Functions, Help desk - Organization, Help desk - Deskside team, Help desk - Network team, Help desk - Other teams

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Help authoring tool - Common help-authoring tools

Some common help authoring tools include: Adobe FrameMaker: The most common tool for large technical documents. Requires other tools to convert content to online Help. AuthorIT: A collaborative authoring tool used for single-source content management. Chm maker: An easy-to-use help authoring tool for creating help files in CHM format. Doc-To-Help: An authoring tool based on Microsoft Word Epic Editor: An XML-based authoring tool. Help & Manual from EC Software: Creates online help ...

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Help authoring tool, Help authoring tool - Functions, Help authoring tool - File input, Help authoring tool - Help output, Help authoring tool - Auxiliary functions, Help authoring tool - Common help-authoring tools, Help authoring tool - Related software

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Skunk - Removing the smell of skunk

The following Skunk Smell Remover Formula is effective in removing skunk smell from sprayed victims, as proven in an episode of MythBusters 1 U.S. Quart (approx 1 litre) of 3% hydrogen peroxide. 1/4 cup (approx 45ml) baking soda. 1 teaspoon (approx 5ml) liquid soap. Directions: Mix together at time of usage, and apply foaming mixture to affected areas. How it works: The oxygen molecules emitted by the hydrogen peroxide and baking soda reaction deactivate the smell m ...

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Skunk, Skunk - Description, Skunk - Behavior, Skunk - Feeding, Skunk - Reproduction, Skunk - Removing the smell of skunk

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Needle remover - Possible Designs

The easiest needle-removers to operate are electrically powered, and either melt the needle or cut the needles at multiple sections. One patented design involves a syringe falling down into a chamber where powered moveable blades advance the syringe onto fixed blades on the opposite side, at which point the syringe is cut with a shearing motion at multiple points (Garvis and Beer, 1974). There are other patents that use electricity between electrodes or between rotating gears to short-circuit the needle and melt it off the syringe (Ch’ing- ...

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Needle remover, Needle remover - Background, Needle remover - Existing Solutions, Needle remover - Benefits of Needle-Removers, Needle remover - Social and Ethical Implications, Needle remover - Possible Designs, Needle remover - Commercial Models, Needle remover - Limitations

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Needle remover - Limitations

Most of these current needle-removers require the use of two hands; one to hold the needle in place and the other to activate the mechanism. This form of operation can cause problems because if hospital personnel are busy, especially in a developing world country, they may not have the time and/or hands needed to operate the device. As a result, the needle will remain exposed on the syringe, posing a risk to both HCWs and patients. Furthermore, many of these existing needle-removers do not make use of cheap and readily available mater ...

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Needle remover, Needle remover - Background, Needle remover - Existing Solutions, Needle remover - Benefits of Needle-Removers, Needle remover - Social and Ethical Implications, Needle remover - Possible Designs, Needle remover - Commercial Models, Needle remover - Limitations

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Penis removal - Human penis removal in medicine and psychology

Some men have penile amputations, known as penectomies, for medical reasons. Cancer, for example, sometimes necessitates removal of all or part of the penis. In very rare instances, botched childhood circumcisions have also resulted in full or partial penectomies. Genital surgical procedures for transwomen (transgendered or transsexual women) undergoing sex reassignment surgery, do not usually involve the complete removal of the penis; part or all of the glans is usually kept and reshaped as a clitoris, and the skin of the penile shaf ...

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Penis removal, Penis removal - The missing penis in Egyptian myth, Penis removal - Human penis removal in medicine and psychology, Penis removal - Involuntary penis removal assault, Penis removal - Symbolism and ramifications of involuntary penis removal, Penis removal - Penis Removal in Urban Legend, Penis removal - Documented cases

Read more here: » Penis removal: Encyclopedia II - Penis removal - Human penis removal in medicine and psychology

Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Needle remover - Background

In developing countries, most hospitals are lacking in needle safety. In regions surveyed by the World Health Organization (WHO), the reported number of needle-stick injuries in developing world countries ranged from .93 to 4.68 injuries per person and per year, which is five times higher than in industrialized nations (Department of Essential Health Technology, 2004). Needle-stick injuries are further complicated by disease transmission, such as Hepatitis B and HIV. In Ghana, a study of 803 schoolchildren revealed that 61.2% had at least on ...

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Needle remover, Needle remover - Background, Needle remover - Existing Solutions, Needle remover - Benefits of Needle-Removers, Needle remover - Social and Ethical Implications, Needle remover - Possible Designs, Needle remover - Commercial Models, Needle remover - Limitations

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - China Airlines Flight 611 - Metal Fatigue

The final investigation report found that the accident was the result of "metal fatigue" due to inadequate maintenance after a previous incident. The report finds that on February 7 1980, the accident aircraft suffered a tail strike occurrence in Hong Kong. The aircraft was then ferried back to Taiwan on the same day un-pressurized and a temporary repair was conducted the day after. A permanent repair was conducted on May 23 through 26, 1980. However, the permanent repair of the tail strike was not accomplished in accordance with the Boeing ...

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China Airlines Flight 611, China Airlines Flight 611 - Flight and disaster, China Airlines Flight 611 - Search recovery and investigation, China Airlines Flight 611 - Metal Fatigue, China Airlines Flight 611 - What happened to the flight number?

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