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1 Mallory December 14, 2023
"I am a new to buying K-pop concert tickets. How do I buy them before they sell out?"
2 Brianna December 20, 2023
"First of all, make sure you know the correct information about the tickets, such as when and where you can start buying them, the concert schedule, the price, etc. Also, decide what type of tickets that you’re going for. Depending on the website, you will need to click on the type of ticket you want as fast as you can and buy them. Make sure you have your payment card and that you’re already logged into or have created an account on the website beforehand. Good luck!"
3 PhillipG December 22, 2023
"If you want to get K-pop tickets, especially in Korea before they sell out, I would suggest using professional services that get concert tickets for people. They can book tickets for concerts and help buy tickets from resellers as well."
4 Elena December 23, 2023
"Buying K-pop tickets is like going to a war. It’s really hard and stressful! I tried to do it last year and failed. I spent hours clicking and refreshing the website as the website kept crashing. Absolutely frustrating!"
5 Ishi December 27, 2023
"For me, the best way to get those best seller tickets is to watch out for them on both legit online ticketing sites and third-party reseller websites. Have patience, be strategic, and never give up!"
6 Jun December 30, 2023
"Don’t worry about buying them before they sell out. You could go on Twitter or Facebook and find plenty of people trying to sell their tickets. I wouldn’t stress over getting tickets the day they go on sale."
7 Bekind October 17, 2023
"Never thought I would ask this, but I will ask anyway. What’s the greatest mental health tip you've ever gotten?"
8 Pandachef October 18, 2023
"Act like a detective and remove yourself from the mental health situation. Analyze from the outside and see what is really happening. You will soon realize that these thoughts are not yours. You can learn more how to handle your mental condition on this link."
9 101stKilo October 20, 2023
"If you need someone to talk to, please let me know. I offer professional services and receive payment via PayPal, bank transfer, credit card, etc."
10 Snails October 23, 2023
"Never evaluate your life when you’re tired. Have you ever noticed things seem much worse at night when worries seem at their worst? The next morning, your brain can think of ways to fix them."
11 Brilliant October 23, 2023
"If you’re not feeling mentally okay, then go to the doctor who handles that sort of thing. Don’t be ashamed or embarrassed to seek help from health professionals."
12 Stara October 25, 2023
"Parent yourself the way your own parents never did. This could not be more accurate. I am parenting myself the complete opposite of how my parents did it, and it brings me such joy to know that I am not repeating their mistakes or deploying their standards of emotional neglect. Cheers!"
13 Della October 28, 2023
"Pretend you are your own child. Avoid negative self-talk. What would you say to your inner child if someone told them they were an idiot or useless? Practice a little kindness toward yourself."
No 14 Americans are having fewer babies.
No 15 At first, researchers thought the declining fertility rate was because of the recession, but it kept falling even as the economy recovered.
No 16 Now it has reached a record low for the second consecutive year.
No 17 The fertility rate subtly shapes many major issues of the day, including immigration, education, housing, the labor supply, the social safety net, and support for working families.
No 18 Thus, there is a lot of concern about today's young adults not having as many children.
No 19 As a result, research was conducted to investigate this phenomenon.
No 20 About a quarter of the respondents who had children or planned to said they had fewer or expected to have fewer than they wanted.
No 21 The largest shares said they delayed or stopped having children because of concerns about having enough time or money.
No 22 The survey tells a story that is partly about greater gender equality.
No 23 Women have more agency over their lives.
No 24 Many women feel that motherhood has become more of a choice.
No 25 However, it is also a story of economic insecurity.
No 26 Young people have student debt, many graduated in a recession, and many cannot afford homes.
No 27 All these happen as parenthood has become more expensive.
No 28 One of the biggest factors was personal, which is having no desire for children and wanting more leisure time.
No 29 This is a pattern that has also shown up in social science research.
No 30 A quarter of poll respondents who did not plan to have children said they did not think they would be good parents.
No 31 Financial concerns also led people to have fewer children than what they considered to be ideal.
No 32 64 percent said it was because children was too expensive.
No 33 43 percent said they waited too long because of financial instability.
No 34 About 40 percent said it was because of a lack of paid family leave.
No 35 Would have a baby, or add more children to your family, if the government offers to help you cover the bills?
No 36 Government programs that give parents money for having kids are appearing in more and more countries as a strategy to combat declining birth rates.
No 37 Researchers study birth rates as a way to measure the stability of a community.
No 38 In general, people will have children if they feel they have job security and stable economy.
No 39 They will also want more children if they feel supported in starting a family.
No 40 However, declining population growth can destroy the economy.
No 41 Financial incentives and bonuses are one way to support parents and boost birth rates.
No 42 In one small municipality in Finland, Lestijärvi, fewer and fewer babies are born.
No 43 Only one child had been born per year before 2013.
No 44 Since then, local officials have given a "baby bonus" in which each baby born is worth 10,000 euros.
No 45 This is paid to the family over the course of 10 years.
No 46 The bonuses for having children seem to be able to solve the problem of low birth rate in various places.
No 47 This works in Finland, Estonia, Italy, Japan, and Australia.
No 48 Governments can persuade parents to have children by promising easy childcare.
No 49 They can also encourage women to have jobs while also having children.
No 50 Rock weathering is a process of weakening and breaking down of rocks and minerals.
No 51 Both non-living element, such as variations in temperature, flora and fauna, acids, salts, and liquid or solid water, can cause this.
No 52 Rocks on the Earth's surface tend to weather faster than those underground.
No 53 Weathering is one of the processes that lead to soil production.
No 54 Different types of weathering affect rocks.
No 55 These consist of chemical weathering, biological weathering, and physical or mechanical weathering.
No 56 The process of physical or mechanical weathering essentially fragments rocks.
No 57 Freezing and thawing water is one way that physical deterioration occurs.
No 58 Water may pass through any pores or fissures in rocks while it is liquid.
No 59 This water will expand inside those rocks if it freezes.
No 60 A weathering process known as honeycomb weathering can be triggered by salt.
No 61 By capillary action, groundwater pours into rock pores and finally evaporates.
No 62 This produces crystals of salt, which raise the pressure within rocks.
No 63 The rocks will eventually break.
No 64 This may leave behind honeycomb-like salt crystal pits.
No 65 In dry areas, salt crystallization weathering is frequently observed.
No 66 Extremes in temperature can have an impact on how rocks weather.
No 67 Thermal stress is one term for one kind of physical weathering process.
No 68 This is a typical feature of desert regions, where overnight lows can be relatively chilly and midday highs can be extremely hot.
No 69 Over time, rocks that experience frequent extreme temperature swings will eventually fracture and flake, this process known as exfoliation.
No 70 The deterioration and corrosion of rocks, metals, and man-made materials is known as weathering.
No 71 Chemical and physical weathering are the two primary categories.
No 72 Acid rain is one instance of chemical weathering for rocks.
No 73 Scientists believe that rock weathering can play an important role in preventing global warming by controlling the amount of carbon in the atmosphere.
No 74 The elements contained in volcanic rocks react with water or air in the atmosphere and absorb carbon.
No 75 Natural rock weathering process can take millions of years, making it too slow to counteract global warming.
No 76 However, rock weathering accelerates when the rock is crushed into a fine dust.
No 77 It distributed throughout croplands worldwide, this "enhanced" rock weathering has the potential to store 215 billion tons of carbon dioxide over the course of the next 75 years, according to previous studies.
No 78 Researchers from University of California applied crushed rock, both metabasalt and olivine, on 5 acres of a fallowed cornfield in the Sacramento Valley.
No 79 In comparison to plots without crushed rock, they discovered that during the study, the crushed rock plots stored 0.15 tons of carbon dioxide per hectare.
No 80 If this amount of carbon was removed across all California cropland, it would be equivalent to taking 350,000 cars off the road every year.
No 81 It appears that hardworking researchers are now looking for answers to how the process of rock weathering occurs in dry areas.
No 82 It is known that drylands cover 41% of Earth's total area, and they are growing as a result of climate change.
No 83 This, according to some prominent researchers, makes it even more crucial to look into improved rock weathering in drylands.
No 84 Many young people will enter adulthood without knowledge and skills in finance.
No 85 Young people need to have financial knowledge and skills.
No 86 With these skills, they can make informed choices about their money.
No 87 Consider these alarming statistics.
No 88 Young Americans owe over $1 trillion in debt.
No 89 More than 70% of millennials live paycheck to paycheck.
No 90 They always run out of money before getting their salary.
No 91 Young people need financial education.
No 92 Financial literacy is the combined knowledge and skills to make responsible financial decisions.
No 93 It contributes to a sense of financial security and well-being.
No 94 Knowledge of financial concepts includes saving, investing, spending, and borrowing.
No 95 It is the foundation of financial literacy.
No 96 Understanding credit management and asset building is also critical to a healthy financial life.
No 97 It includes how to reduce debt and avoid scams.
No 98 Low financial literacy threatens the well-being of individuals and families.
No 99 Without a solid financial foundation, the youth are more susceptible to predatory lending.
No 100 They also do not know how to manage debts and expenses.
No 101 As a result, they get to lifelong financial insecurity.
No 102 Low financial literacy can make people miss wealth opportunities.
No 103 It reduces access to higher education and professional development training.
No 104 When young people lack financial knowledge, they are more likely to become trapped in cycles of poverty and debt.
No 105 For example, poor spending and borrowing habits often result in low credit scores.
No 106 In turn, it contributes to higher financial insecurity.
No 107 Financial education is fundamental to improving financial health and well-being for our communities.
No 108 However, developing financial capability is the ultimate goal.
No 109 Financial capability is what happens when financial literacy knowledge is practiced and applied.
No 110 It becomes second nature.
No 111 Financial literacy drives behavior that consistently leads to positive economic outcomes.
No 112 It gives individuals the confidence to make informed financial decisions.
No 113 As such, they can take advantage of opportunities and build financial security for themselves and their families.
No 114 As a teenager, have you ever seen your parents discussing something related to money?
No 115 When you try to join conversation, do they either switch the topic?
No 116 Do they say something like "We are doing something important, don't disturb"?
No 117 Most of us wonder why they do this.
No 118 Well, you are not exactly financially literate.
No 119 They think it would be of no help at the moment.
No 120 'Financial Literacy' is defined as the ability to understand and use various financial skills.
No 121 This includes budgeting, investing, credit management, and personal financial management.
No 122 It is considered to be one of the most undervalued skills.
No 123 Financial literacy will determine a country's future.
No 124 Financial education is extremely important.
No 125 It will help you in building wealth, achieving goals, tackling challenges in case of emergencies, and securing your family's present and future.
No 126 Involving teenagers in day-to-day money matters, like managing household expenses, helps open their minds to certain financial aspect.
No 127 Doing so will certainly help them become more responsible towards their spending habits.
No 128 They will eventually realize how to spend little amounts of money and save as much as possible for when they need it.
No 129 Money is an essential commodity in today's world.
No 130 It is, therefore, important to master the concept of money management from the teenage years to achieve financial literacy.
No 131 The average American may be swallowing a large amount of microplastic particles every year from contaminated foods.
No 132 The report came from researchers at the University of Victoria in Canada who studied the microplastic content of certain foods.
No 133 They combined it with dietary guidelines to estimate peoples' plastic consumption.
No 134 They found the average American could be consuming 52,000 microplastic pieces each year by eating the recommended amounts of food and drink.
No 135 This figure is slightly lower for women, at 41,000, because of their smaller food intake.
No 136 Children have estimated annual intakes of 46,000 and 39,000 microplastic particles.
No 137 There is growing concern that plastics in the ocean could be entering the food chain as microscopic particles absorbed by fish and molluscs.
No 138 Other foods can be contaminated during production and processing or from plastic packaging.
No 139 The study showed that bottled water could also be a significant source of microplastics consumption.
No 140 An adult drinking only from bottled water may be consuming an additional 75,000 to 127,000 pieces of microplastic each year, according to the research.
No 141 For comparison, drinking only from tap water leads to just 3,000 to 6,000.
No 142 The team emphasises that these figures are only estimates because of limitations in the data.
No 143 They were not able to include common food sources, such as meat, dairy, cereals, and vegetables in their calculation because their microplastic content is not known.
No 144 They also point out that it is unclear what effect this exposure to microplastics has on our health.
No 115 Plastic infant feeding bottles can release up to 16 million pieces of microplastic during each use.
No 116 Such bottles are routinely exposed to hot water and vigorous shaking when parents are making formula for babies.
No 117 The researchers at Trinity College Dublin estimated the daily daily exposure of an infant up to 12-months-old ranged from 14,600 to 4.5 million microplastics.
No 118 Although microplastics are also found elsewhere, such as in bottled water, their levels reported have been in the thousands per liter only.
No 119 This means babies could be consuming doses thousands of times higher than adults.
No 120 The team assessed 10 different baby feeding bottles made from polypropylene.
No 121 These are typically exposed to temperature of up to 100°C in a cleaning procedure advised by the World Health Organization.
No 122 For one product, the number of microplastics increased from around one to 55 million particles per liter, when the temperature was increased to 95°C.
No 123 Although it is too early to make a policy based on this single study, the results ring an alarm," according to an ecotoxicologist at Tge University of Southern Denmark.
No 124 The study will be pretty concerning for parents.
No 125 However, frustratingly scientists also do not know what this means toxicologically, because there are so few studies on the health impacts of microplastics.
No 126 Still, the scientists offer advice for parents.
No 127 Formula should be prepared with hot water that is at 70°C or higher in a non-plastic container.
No 128 When it has cooled, the formula can be transferred to the plastic bottles.