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When: Encyclopedia II - Tourniquet - When to use a tourniquet

A tourniquet should be applied only when other methods were tried and failed to stop life-threatening bleeding. A tourniquet could be used if a single first-aider is holding a pressure point and is forced by exigent circumstances to abandon the casualty to save lives (for example, to call for help or perform triage). However, this practice is not sanctioned in some countries, including the United States. Tourniquets are not used to treat snakebite; a constrictive band intended to slow the spread of poison through the lymphatic system in a snakebite ...

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Tourniquet, Tourniquet - Risks of a tourniquet, Tourniquet - In the United States, Tourniquet - In France, Tourniquet - When to use a tourniquet, Tourniquet - How to make a tourniquet, Tourniquet - Once a tourniquet is done

Read more here: » Tourniquet: Encyclopedia II - Tourniquet - When to use a tourniquet

When: Encyclopedia II - Pentecost - When is Pentecost?

Pentecost is always seven weeks after Easter Sunday. It is in mid- to late spring in the Northern Hemisphere and mid- to late fall in the Southern Hemisphere. 2002: May 19 2003: June 8 2004: May 30 2005: May 15 2006: June 4 2007: May 27 The earliest possible date is May 10, the latest possible date is June 13. ...

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Pentecost, Pentecost - The Baptism of the three-thousand, Pentecost - Traditions and holidays, Pentecost - When is Pentecost?, Pentecost - Etymology

Read more here: » Pentecost: Encyclopedia II - Pentecost - When is Pentecost?

When: 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?

Read more here: » Helpfulness: Encyclopedia II - Helpfulness - When Will People Help?

When: Encyclopedia II - Death - When is a person dead?

There is an asymmetry between life and death. While cells and organisms may die, they have never been observed to arise from non-living material (spontaneous generation), as found by Louis Pasteur in the late 19th century. In human affairs, we are normally concerned with the life and death of a person, not his or her parts. Identifying the exact moment of death is important for a number of reasons. It allows for the correct time on death certificates, and helps ensure that a person's legal Will is executed only after he or she is trul ...

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Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Causes of death in the United States, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions

Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - When is a person dead?

When: Encyclopedia II - Death - When is a person dead?

There is an asymmetry between life and death. While cells and organisms may die, they have never been observed to arise from non-living material (spontaneous generation), as found by Louis Pasteur in the late 19th century. In human affairs, we are normally concerned with the life and death of a person, not his or her parts. Identifying the exact moment of death is important for a number of reasons. It allows for the correct time on death certificates, and helps ensure that a person's legal Will is executed only after he or she is trul ...

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Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Most causal causes of death, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions

Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - When is a person dead?

When: Encyclopedia II - Hanukkah - When Hanukkah occurs

Further information: Jewish holidays 2000-2050 The dates of Hanukkah are determined by the Hebrew Calendar. Hanukkah begins at the 25th day of Kislev and concluding on the 2nd or 3rd day of Tevet (Kislev can have 29 or 30 days). The Jewish day begins at sunset, whereas the Gregorian Calendar begins the day at midnight. So, the first day of Hanukkah actually begins at sunset of the day immediat ...

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Hanukkah, Hanukkah - Commemoration, Hanukkah - Historical sources, Hanukkah - In the Talmud, Hanukkah - In the Septuagint, Hanukkah - The story, Hanukkah - Hanukkah rituals, Hanukkah - Kindling the Hanukkah Lights, Hanukkah - When to light the lights, Hanukkah - Blessings over the candles, Hanukkah - Additions to the daily prayers, Hanukkah - Traditional Hanukkah foods, Hanukkah - Hanukkah games: Dreidel and Gelt, Hanukkah - Dreidel, Hanukkah - Chanukkah Gelt, Hanukkah - Interaction with other traditions, Hanukkah - Alternative spellings based on transliterating Hebrew letters, Hanukkah - Background, Hanukkah - Chronology, Hanukkah - Battles of the Maccabean revolt, Hanukkah - When Hanukkah occurs, Hanukkah - Hanukkah's dates in the Gregorian calendar

Read more here: » Hanukkah: Encyclopedia II - Hanukkah - When Hanukkah occurs

When: Encyclopedia II - Asian - When is an Asian not an Asian?

Despite the fact that these people are technically 'Asians' by geographical location on the map, they have generally have not been labelled as such in Western society. Asian - 'West Asians'. The term "West Asian" is now sometimes used to refer to people from Middle Eastern nations. Note that while Middle Easterners rarely evoke the term "Asian" in most modern societies, the name Asia apparently derives from ancient Assyrian, and definitely originally meant the area now called "West Asia," from ...

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Asian, Asian - 'Asian' in UK and Anglophone Africa, Asian - 'Asian' in other English-speaking countries, Asian - 'Asian' in the US Census, Asian - When is an Asian not an Asian?, Asian - 'West Asians', Asian - Russians, Asian - Are Pacific Islanders Asian?, Asian - Problems with the term

Read more here: » Asian: Encyclopedia II - Asian - When is an Asian not an Asian?

When: Encyclopedia II - Morning sickness - When it occurs

Morning sickness is not confined to the morning: nausea can occur at any time of the day, though it most commonly occurs soon after waking, perhaps due to the fact that the stomach is empty at that time. Morning sickness usually starts in the first month of the pregnancy, peaking in the 5th to 7th weeks, and continuing until the 14th to 16th week. For 50% of all sufferers, it ends by the 16th week of pregnancy. ...

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Morning sickness, Morning sickness - When it occurs, Morning sickness - Causes, Morning sickness - Treatments, Morning sickness - Associations with miscarriage risk

Read more here: » Morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Morning sickness - When it occurs

When: Encyclopedia II - Trinity Sunday - When is Trinity Sunday?

Trinity Sunday is the Sunday following Pentecost, and eight weeks after Easter. 2002: May 26 2003: June 15 2004: June 6 2005: May 22 2006: June 11 2007: June 3 The earliest possible date is May 17, the latest possible date is June 20. ...

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Trinity Sunday, Trinity Sunday - Roman Catholic practice, Trinity Sunday - Anglican practice, Trinity Sunday - When is Trinity Sunday?

Read more here: » Trinity Sunday: Encyclopedia II - Trinity Sunday - When is Trinity Sunday?

When: Encyclopedia II - Hanukkah - When Hanukkah occurs

The dates of Hanukkah are determined by the Hebrew Calendar. Hanukkah begins at the 25th day of Kislev and concluding on the 2nd or 3rd day of Tevet (Kislev can have 29 or 30 days). The Jewish day begins at sunset, whereas the Gregorian Calendar begins the day at midnight. So, the first day of Hanukkah actually begins at sunset of the day immediately before the date noted on Gregorian calendars. For example, in 2006 Gregorian calendars will likely list Hanukkah on Saturday, December 16, but 25 Kislev actually begins at sunset on Decem ...

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Hanukkah, Hanukkah - Commemoration, Hanukkah - Historical sources, Hanukkah - In the Talmud, Hanukkah - In the Septuagint, Hanukkah - The story, Hanukkah - Hanukkah rituals, Hanukkah - Kindling the Hanukkah Lights, Hanukkah - When to light the lights, Hanukkah - Blessings over the candles, Hanukkah - Additions to the daily prayers, Hanukkah - Traditional Hanukkah foods, Hanukkah - Hanukkah games: Dreidel and Gelt, Hanukkah - Dreidel, Hanukkah - Chanukkah Gelt, Hanukkah - Interaction with other traditions, Hanukkah - Alternative spellings based on transliterating Hebrew letters, Hanukkah - Background, Hanukkah - Chronology, Hanukkah - Battles of the Maccabean revolt, Hanukkah - When Hanukkah occurs, Hanukkah - Hanukkah's dates in the Gregorian calendar

Read more here: » Hanukkah: Encyclopedia II - Hanukkah - When Hanukkah occurs

When: Encyclopedia II - Free throw - When free throws are awarded

There are several situations when free throws can be awarded. The first and most common is when a player is fouled while in the act of shooting. If the foul causes him to miss the shot, he receives two free throws if he was shooting for two points or three free throws if he was shooting for three. If, despite the foul, the player still makes the shot he was attempting, the number of free throws is reduced to one, and the basket counts. This is known as a three-point or four-point play, depending on the value of the made basket, and happens most frequently (thou ...

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Free throw, Free throw - When free throws are awarded, Free throw - Procedure

Read more here: » Free throw: Encyclopedia II - Free throw - When free throws are awarded

When: Encyclopedia II - Book of Zephaniah - When was it written?

If the superscription of the book of Zephaniah is a reliable indicator of the time that the bulk of the book was composed, then Zephaniah was a contemporary of the prophet Jeremiah (or Jeremias). King Josiah ruled over Judah from approximately 640-609 BCE. Some scholars believe that the picture of Jerusalem which Zephaniah gives indicates that he was active prior to the religious reforms of King Josiah which are described in 2 Kings 23. These reforms took place in 622 BCE. Scholars also cite the reference to “the officials and the king’s ...

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Book of Zephaniah, Book of Zephaniah - Who wrote it?, Book of Zephaniah - When was it written?, Book of Zephaniah - Where was it written, Book of Zephaniah - Why was it written, Book of Zephaniah - What are the themes of the book?

Read more here: » Book of Zephaniah: Encyclopedia II - Book of Zephaniah - When was it written?

When: Encyclopedia II - Boiled pasta - When to add the pasta

The water should be brought to a boil, stirring. Once the water is vigorously boiling, the pasta should be thrown in, all at once. The cooking time should be measured from this moment. When the cold pasta is added to the water, the latter usually stops boiling for a few moments. The stove's heat should be adjusted so that the water resumes boiling promptly, and stays boiling moderately while the pasta is cooking. The pasta should be kept entirely submerged at all times. (Failure to follow these rules will result in pasta ...

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Boiled pasta, Boiled pasta - Salted water, Boiled pasta - When to add the pasta, Boiled pasta - Cooking time, Boiled pasta - Testing the pasta, Boiled pasta - Drain and serve, Boiled pasta - Storing cooked pasta

Read more here: » Boiled pasta: Encyclopedia II - Boiled pasta - When to add the pasta

When: Encyclopedia II - Junior varsity - When they play

Junior varsity players – especially in football and basketball – often will play at the end of a one-sided game where the outcome has been decided. However, this is not always the case, as some of these players sometimes see more action. Frequently, a coach will sometimes call on one or more junior varsity players at a point in the game, especially when a star player is injured, is not performing well, or (because of a violation) is disqualified from further competition. If a junior varsity player does well, he/she w ...

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Junior varsity, Junior varsity - Who junior varsity players are, Junior varsity - When they play, Junior varsity - Other sports, Junior varsity - Junior varsity games, Junior varsity - Slang terms

Read more here: » Junior varsity: Encyclopedia II - Junior varsity - When they play

When: Encyclopedia II - How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Issues and Reissues

This album was originally released on both LP and 8 Track and it was later released on cassette. LP - Columbia CS-9884 8 Track - Columbia 18C-09884 Cassette - PCT-09884 It has been reissued on CD at least 3 times. In 1988 by Mobile Fidelity - MFCD-762 In 1995 by Sony/Legacy - CK-9884 In 2001 by Laugh.com - LGH1070 ...

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How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Tracks, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Side One, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Side Two, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Detailed Track Information and Commentary, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Issues and Reissues, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Trivia

Read more here: » How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All: Encyclopedia II - How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Issues and Reissues

When: Encyclopedia II - Book of Amos - When was it written?

Most scholars believe that Amos gave his message in the autumn of 750 BCE or 749 BCE. It is generally understood that his preaching at Bethel lasted only a single day at the least and a few days at the most. Leading up to this time, Assyrian armies battled against Damascus for a number of years, which greatly diminished Syria's threat to Israel. As a result of the fighting amongst its neighbors, Israel had the benefit of increasing its bord ...

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Book of Amos, Book of Amos - Who wrote it?, Book of Amos - When was it written?, Book of Amos - Where was it written?, Book of Amos - Why was it written?, Book of Amos - What are the themes of the books?, Book of Amos - Translations of the book of Amos:, Book of Amos - References:

Read more here: » Book of Amos: Encyclopedia II - Book of Amos - When was it written?

When: Encyclopedia II - Elective monarchy - When it was usual

Elective succession has been, in its various forms, the most common official system of succession in monarchies. Arguably the world's oldest method to determine succession was that for the military leader who ascended to power through some sort of election. Elective monarchies were once common, although usually only a very small portion of the population was eligible to vote. Most kingdoms were officially elective long into historic times, though the candidates were usually, or always only from the family of the deceased monarch. Here ...

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Elective monarchy, Elective monarchy - Some examples from History, Elective monarchy - When it was usual, Elective monarchy - Current, Elective monarchy - Elective monarchies in fiction

Read more here: » Elective monarchy: Encyclopedia II - Elective monarchy - When it was usual

When: Encyclopedia II - Context switch - When to switch?

There are several scenarios where a context switch needs to occur. Context switch - Multitasking. Most commonly, within some scheduling schema, one process needs to be switched out of the CPU so another process can run. Within a preemptive multitasking operating system, the scheduler allows every task to run for some certain amount of time, called its time slice. However, if a process does not voluntarily yield the CPU (for example, by performing an I/O operation), a timer interrupt fires, an ...

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Context switch, Context switch - When to switch?, Context switch - Multitasking, Context switch - Interrupt handling, Context switch - User and kernel mode switching, Context switch - Context switch: steps, Context switch - Software vs hardware context switching

Read more here: » Context switch: Encyclopedia II - Context switch - When to switch?

When: Encyclopedia II - How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Tracks

How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Side One. How Can You Be In Two Places At Once When You're Not Anywhere At All Drink To Me Only With Thine Fox (Mr. Catherwood And Ensemble) The Policemen's Brawl (Officers Bradshaw And Henderson) Yankee Doodle Came To Terms (All Fecal People's Chorus) Uber Dubbing Over Alice ('Arry 'N' Friends) You Ain't Got No Firends On The Left (Babe And The Unknown Soldiers) "We're Bringing The War Back ...

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How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Tracks, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Side One, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Side Two, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Detailed Track Information and Commentary, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Issues and Reissues, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Trivia

Read more here: » How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All: Encyclopedia II - How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Tracks

When: Encyclopedia II - How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Detailed Track Information and Commentary

The album consists of two 28-minute pieces, each taking up one side of the original vinyl release. On side one, the title track opens with Philip Proctor playing car salesman Ralph Spoilsport, a spoof of southern California Ford dealer Ralph Williams, who was well known to late-night TV viewers. As Ralph is extolling the virtues of a featured new car, the main character, Babe (played by Peter Bergman), drives onto the lot and interrupts Ralph's spiel with an immediate desire to buy the car in question. "Well, OK, fine. L ...

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How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Tracks, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Side One, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Side Two, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Detailed Track Information and Commentary, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Issues and Reissues, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Trivia

Read more here: » How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All: Encyclopedia II - How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - Detailed Track Information and Commentary

When: Encyclopedia II - Traffic measurement telecommunications - When should traffic be measured?

Traffic Measurements are conducted on a continuous basis and the results compiled into reports for management which are used in management decisions on various time scales. Measurements that are taken every few minutes are used for network management and temporary routing, measurements every few hours, days and weeks are used for maintenance purposes and measurements that are taken over months or even years are used for long-term network deployment, upgrading and extensions [2]. To determine normal reference traffic for a network, the ...

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Traffic measurement telecommunications, Traffic measurement telecommunications - When should traffic be measured?, Traffic measurement telecommunications - Assumptions made when calculating circuits required, Traffic measurement telecommunications - Traffic measurement errors

Read more here: » Traffic measurement telecommunications: Encyclopedia II - Traffic measurement telecommunications - When should traffic be measured?

When: Encyclopedia II - Cantor's theorem - A detailed explanation of the proof when X is countably infinite

To get a handle on the proof, let's examine it for the specific case when X is countably infinite. Without loss of generality, we may take X = N = {1, 2, 3,...}, the set of natural numbers. Suppose that N is bijective with its power set P(N). Let us see a sample of what P(N) looks like: P(N) contains in ...

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Cantor's theorem, Cantor's theorem - The proof, Cantor's theorem - A detailed explanation of the proof when X is countably infinite, Cantor's theorem - History

Read more here: » Cantor's theorem: Encyclopedia II - Cantor's theorem - A detailed explanation of the proof when X is countably infinite




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