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Fzs v3 or yamaha fazer fi v2? The Yamaha Fazer was discontinued due to the implementation of BS6 norms in India, and the company also wanted to focus only on premium bikes rather than update the commuting bikes according to new norms.

This commuter is much over priced. It gets a cc engine which is a 4 stroke one and features the air cooling technology. The outputs are the same standing at 14 bhp and 14 Nm respectively.

It comes fitted with a diamond chassis which is strong and durable and enhances the aerodynamics of the bike. Its ground clearance stands at mm and its fuel tank is of 12 liters capacity. The sleek design looks much attractive and can grab anyone's attention on the road easily. The headlamps in the front looks sturdy and the side profile as well is stunning.

The instrument panel in the front is interesting and a digital one. The monocross suspension at the back offers a jerk free journey and easily passes over th4 bumps and potholes. The hydraulic disc brakes are much effective and has a lesser stopping distance. Overall, the bike, and in this price a more high performance bike can be bought. The bike carries an outstanding design. Yamaha Fazer gets the all new dual toned front aerodynamic cowling. It features an all digital speed console, with an LCD fitted in the front.

It comes fitted with a cc air cooled 2 valved 4 stroke engine which churns out a max power of 14 bhp at rpm and a peak torque of 14 Nm at the rate of rpm. The front and rear tyres fitted are tubeless that are much resistant to skidding. The storage space is negligible, which is something annoying. It comes in four attractive shades and is sleek and eye catchy.

It offers you a comfortable and bump free ride with its telescopic suspension in the front and the monocross one at the rear section. There is a reason the FZS Fazer has such a strong following — as soon as its wheels start to turn you are right at home. It is ease personified and most of this warm feeling comes from the wonderful motor. The tank range is long, the seat comfortable, the fairing effective, the brakes sharp and the motor strong in the mid-range and extremely reliable.

Useful Yamaha Fazer specialists include www. Read on for our full used buying guide. Launch impressions: "When you push the Yamaha Fazer to the limit, which is easy with those 'Blue Dot' R1 brakes upfront, it dives a little bit and loads up the front end.

It waggles a bit, but the handling is generally confidence-inspiring and if you take it steady you could ride to Budapest on a Yamaha FZS Fazer and feel no severe aches or pains.

There's just under bhp in the Yamaha FZS Fazer's detuned, Thundercat cc , four cylinder engine and that's plenty for backroad fun, as well as motorway commuting if needs be. The Yamaha FZS Fazer delivers its power in a wide spread and the six speed gearbox is there if you feel like playing tag with sports bikes. The inline-four is beautifully smooth and has that lovely mid-range pull you get with an old 'long-stroke' unit.

The gearbox may be showing its age the linkage is notoriously sloppy when worn but it clunks into gear with a reassuringly solid feel and the bike is more than happy to break the national speed limit when asked.

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Investigators said it left a crater 10 feet deep and nearly feet wide. The Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA has denied disaster relief funding to help rebuild West, although the agency has supplied individual residents with emergency funds.

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The explosion at a fertilizer plant in the small town of West, Texas last year took much more than fifteen lives. At least people were injured; twenty percent of those were brain injuries.

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A deadly blast tore through this small community, killing fifteen and injuring hundreds. Homes and schools were destroyed, with the damage estimated to be over a hundred million dollars.

This week marks a year since a fertilizer plant exploded in the small Texas town of West, killing fifteen, injuring over a hundred, and destroying homes and local schools. In response to the deadly explosion six months ago in West, Federal agencies will soon be making recommendations to Congress on how to reduce the risk at fertilizer storage facilities. Should igloos be among the ideas? StateImpact seeks to inform and engage local communities with broadcast and online news focused on how state government decisions affect your lives.

Ammonium nitrate is used as both a fertilizer and an explosive. Amounts in excess of pounds are supposed to be reported to the Department of Homeland Security. While West stored as much as tons of the chemical at times, they never reported it. In the San Antonio area, one explosives firm operates two sites that stored an average 90, lbs. But not all companies are treated the same. If you or a loved one works in an industry that handles or stores ammonium nitrate or anhydrous ammonia, take time to learn about the dangers associated with these chemicals.

Further, anyone who could potentially come in contact with a fire close to ammonium nitrate should be warned about the explosive potential so that deaths like those in West, Texas do not happen. Regulation regarding the storage, production, and purchase of ammonium nitrate should be a top government priority.

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This pure racing, minimalist solution by Digitek has no switches or buttons to compromise its clean lines. Instead, information additional to the default read-outs is managed by handlebar-mounted switch gear, allowing the rider to scroll through and select from various menus.

The default read-out presents rpm and speed, with the former displayed across the screen in a progressive bar graph. Optionally, the rpm and speed can be displayed in numeric values. The instrument display also doubles as a control panel for the activation of the data acquisition system as well as listing lap times recorded by using the high-beam flash button as a stopwatch.

Data acquisition With the purchase of the Ducati Data Analyser DDA , which includes PC software, a USB-ready data retrieval card and instructions, owners are ready to review and analyse the performance of the and its rider, and make comparisons between various channels of information.

Normally used on race bikes only, the system records numerous channels of data including throttle opening, vehicle speed, engine rpm, engine temperature, distance travelled, laps and lap times. The system also automatically calculates engine rpm and vehicle speed data so as to also display gear selection as an additional channel of information.

At the end of a ride or track session, up to 2mb approximately 3. Data can be analysed in graphic form with options to zoom into detail of specific sections. Dragging a trace along a timeline to reveal individual values of the above listed channels enables the user to analyse performance in the same way that data technicians are able in factory teams.

Lights and indicators The horizontal twin headlamps, a signature Ducati style of the iconic , have been updated using the latest lighting technology. Two polyellipsoidal units light the way with a powerful beam while maintaining an aggressive look to the front of the machine in the Ducati Superbike tradition. The rear light employs a specially designed strip of LEDs enhanced by a high diffusion lens shaped into the sleek lines of the tailpiece.

The same LEDs are intensified under braking. The directional indicators also employ the latest in LED technology for illumination and are beautifully integrated into the rear view mirrors. Front wheel: 5-spoke Marchesini in forged and machined light alloy 3. DDA system enabled. Twin stainless with a dB Termignoni racing muffler kit in carbon fibre complete with dedicated ECU. Emissions: Euro3. The range of motorcycles will be available in dealerships throughout North America and Canada starting in early February.

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The chain has announced the permanent closure of 47 Chuck E. Cheese stores, which have been hit especially hard by pandemic-related shutdowns. The company said it will close up to 1, stores across the nation. Summary: Gym chain 24 Hour Fitness filed for bankruptcy mid-June after shuttering its locations for months due to Covid It will permanently close gyms, leaving roughly locations across the nation. Summary: Bakery and cafe chain Le Pain Quotidien filed for bankruptcy in May, but its filings revealed that the company had planned to do so pre-pandemic.

The chain, which originated in Belgium, was rescued from liquidation when it subsequently sold all of its 98 locations to food brand Aurify, allowing at least 35 stores to continue operations. This reportedly marks the third bankruptcy filing for the rental car company, having previously filed in and The rental car industry saw demand plummet as travel halted amid nationwide shutdowns.

In June, Hertz stock rallied by as much as 10x, which led to Hertz attempting to sell new shares of its stock — a move soon revoked when the SEC began looking into the sale. As part of its Chapter 11 filing, the brand collective entered into a restructuring support agreement with its lenders and will emerge as a private company.

The company said in September that it expects to exit bankruptcy by the end of October. Summary: Department store chain JCPenney was another early victim of the Covid crisis, declaring bankruptcy in mid-May. JCPenney has been beleaguered with problems for the past decade, many of them self-inflicted due to poor executive decisions. Department store chains like Stage Stores have been especially at risk amid the pandemic, as the shift to online shopping has accelerated.

Summary: Discount home goods chain Tuesday Morning filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May, citing Covidinduced store closures. The company plans to restructure and close approximately locations, leaving stores remaining across the US, and is currently seeking buyers.

Summary: Luxury retailer Neiman Marcus was another major national retailer to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid the coronavirus crisis, but it exited in September under new owners, including Pimco, Davidson Kempner Capital Management, and Sixth Street. Like many other retailers, it faced problems stemming from before the pandemic, especially after a private equity buyout that saddled the company with debt.

The department store chain, which owns Bergdorf Goodman, struggled to adapt to e-commerce, and its heavy debt burden prevented it from being able to compete against rivals like Farfetch and Net-a-Porter..

The Montreal-based retailer has failed to gain a foothold in the growing casual footwear market in recent years. Summary: Luxury menswear brand John Varvatos declared bankruptcy in May.

The company suffered in when Nordstorm pulled some of its brands out of its department stores, resulting in a sharp plunge in profit. Amid the pandemic, the company had to temporarily close approximately gyms globally and permanently close 30 locations. The company said that it plans to emerge from bankruptcy by August and will continue to operate as it restructures.

Summary: The owner of J. Crew and Madewell was the first national store brand in the US to file for bankruptcy since the Covid pandemic began. Store closures decimated sales and derailed IPO plans for Madewell, which has garnered more success and popularity than J. Crew in recent years. The company continued operating through its bankruptcy, which it emerged from in September.

Summary: Toronto-based clothing retailer Roots is shuttering the majority of its 9 US stores, which have represented only losses for the brand.

It says it expects to exit bankruptcy in October. Summary: Art Van Furniture sold a fifth of its stores in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, which was later converted to a Chapter 7. The furniture retailer was once one of the largest in the Midwest, with nearly locations.

Summary: D2C retailer Bluestem Brands filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March, citing poor holiday performance and a prolonged liquidity crunch. The filing came with a deal to sell itself to private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP, which was completed in August.

Summary: After filing for bankruptcy in February, home goods retailer Pier 1 Imports shuttered all of its retail stores as Covid battered the already-vulnerable company. Summary: Schurman Fine Paper , which owns stationery chain Papyrus , filed for bankruptcy in January. It said it would close all stores in North America.

The advent of email and text messaging effectively devastated the greeting card industry, and the company says it was never able to fully recover from the Great Recession. Summary: New York-based grocery chain Fairway declared bankruptcy in January and will close up to 5 of its 14 locations.

The chain filed for bankruptcy previously in , after going public in Summary: Destination Maternity filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October, reportedly attributing its financial struggles to a confluence of factors, including declining birth rates, retail trends, and leadership turnover. In early December, Marquee Brands acquired the brand, which will likely close all retail stores in favor of an online shop. Summary: The high-end candy brand Sugarfina filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September.

Despite several consecutive years of year-over-year revenue increases, it began taking accelerating losses in Summary: Forever 21 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September and plans to close hundreds of stores as it restructures.

However, the company said it does not plan to go out of business and is instead using the bankruptcy filing to restrategize and shore up its future. Part of its restructuring is shrinking its global footprint and withdrawing from 40 countries where it previously operated stores. In addition to its US operations, Forever 21 will reportedly continue to operate in Mexico and Latin America, while largely reducing its Asian and European interests. The news was not particularly surprising, as the chain had been visibly struggling earlier in the year.

Summary: After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August, luxury department store Barneys New York announced in early November that it would launch liquidation sales in several locations.

It previously filed for bankruptcy in January Although its flagship New York City store will reportedly remain open for the next year, the brand is moving swiftly to sell off inventory as licensing company Authentic Brands takes over ownership. Authentic Brands is said to be entertaining a licensing deal with Saks Fifth Avenue.

The New York Times reported that the loss of its identity and the struggle to move online contributed to the downfall of Barneys New York. Summary: Avenue , a plus-size clothing brand for women, pursued Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August. However, it converted its case to Chapter 7 in November. With an increase in plus-size offerings from a range of clothing companies, Avenue struggled to hold onto its market share. The company first filed for Chapter 11 in January , citing expansion problems and hurricane damages as reasons for its monetary woes.

The San Antonio brand was unable to recover following that filing, and it announced that it will close all of its retail stores in light of its second bankruptcy. However, it was reported that the brand is now under new ownership, as its social media page announced a relaunch of the online store in November.

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Changing the store location from shopping centers to smaller branches or open-air malls, redesigning stores to work as showrooms, and with no doubt, creating a seamless omnichannel strategy, are some of the approaches department store retailers can and are undertaking to resurge. Other strategies include curating the product range, allowing click and collect , showcasing brands available exclusively online, and having a selection of second-hand items.

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The uphill climb has a total distance of 3 km and takes around hours to complete. The trail leads us back to Ghorepani from where we drive back to the lake city of Pokhara. The scenic drive to Pokhara takes further hours. Pokhara is a tourist city with many hotels, restaurants, cafes, pubs, etc. Annapurna Circuit trek ends with a drive back to Kathmandu to Pokhara. The hours drive covers around a distance of km. The scenery provides you with green landscapes and the view of the snow-capped mountains.

The transportation used and the starting point of the trek also determines how long is the Annapurna Circuit. You can customize the trek and take the jeep drive directly to Syange or Chame and reduce the trek itinerary by a few days. There are some individual sections of the trek where you can take a jeep ride.

These newly constructed roads are not in great condition but you can manage. So, taking a jeep or any vehicle available will reduce the total trekking days. Moreover, you will also get to observe the beautiful scenarios of the hilly landscapes, terrace farms, charming villages, and magnificent mountain views, and others.

Besides that, you can also take the flight from Jomsom to Pokhara. This will reduce the total distance and itinerary of the trek as your trip comes to an end at Jomsom. Hiring a porter reduces the difficulty of the trek by a significant amount. It is incredibly hard to trek with heavy weight on your back. The porter can carry the weight of your clothing and gear. So, if you are trekking in the high altitude region for the first time or are not comfortable trekking with a backpack, you should hire a porter.

You can thus enjoy the trek and complete it with ease. Trekking in a group will keep your mind occupied through fun interactions. Trekking along with friends, guides, and porters, will not only reduce the fatigue of the trek but will also make it exciting and memorable. The Annapurna Circuit trek is a long duration trek on the harsh terrain of the Annapurna region. Therefore, you will require a great pair of comfortable trekking shoes to trek in the region.

A pair of comfortable hiking shoes with sturdy soles will give you the extra push you need for the trek. It will also save you from any injuries, blisters, ankle pain, and others. The Annapurna circuit trek is a long duration trek through the most remote parts of Nepal.

The trails are harsh and require immense strength and stamina to complete. Thus, a good training routine before the trek will help you immensely. Moreover, the training should include cardiovascular activities like hiking, cycling, running, swimming, and others. These aerobic exercises will increase your stamina and boost your endurance.

These training routines will also help you with altitude sickness. In Hindu religion, Muktinath refers to a place of nirvana which houses a temple and a number of monasteries, making it a holy site for Hindus and Buddhists alike. The main attractions of the site are the Jwalamai temple with a spring and an eternal flame as well as the water spouts that pour holy water.

These are visited by thousands of pilgrims every year. Day 11 — Trek to Jomsom m via Kagbeni. From Muktinath, we follow a trail part of the Jomsom trek where we descend through meadows, streams and fruit trees to finally reach Kagbeni.

We look around the old village and then moving downwards. From Kagbeni we reach Jomson, Kali Gandaki valley. The panoramic views of the Himalayas include Nilgiri, Dhaulagiri, Tukuche, Annapurna and many other snow-capped peaks.

From here we cross a river and a newly constructed road that will make us finally reach Kalopani. Day 13 — Trek to Ghorepani m Today we move from Tatopani through villages of midland Nepal with terraced fields and inclined farmlands. As we hike and ascend we move past rhododendron, magnolia and other vegetation of the area. We finally reach Ghorepani as we witness the beautiful mountains in the evening sky. We rest in Ghorepani to make an early start pushing for Poonhill in the morning. Day 14 — Ghorepani — Poonhill — Nayapul.

Drive to Pokhara — 7 hours We have an early morning ascent of Poonhill for the sunrise. This has to be the highlight of the trek as we make our trip to the vantage point early in the morning with sunrise.

Once you see the snow-capped peaks highlighted in the changing golden rays of the sunrise, it will be one of the most unforgettable moments of your life.

The peaks in the scenery include the Annapurna range and Dhaulagiri. We then descend to Ghorepani for breakfast and then trek for 5 hours down to Nayapul.

The first part of the trek down until Tikhedhunga is quite steep down hill. From there we move past terraced fields for a few hours to reach Nayapul. From there a short drive will finally take us to Pokhara.

Day 15 - Return drive to Kathmandu and transfer to hotel — 7 uur After enjoying beautiful Pokhara and its natural and cultural beauty, we begin our drive towards Kathmandu. After about hours, we finally reach Kathmandu. We can either rest or go discover the tourist attractions in the capital city. Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. If you are thinking of doing the Annapurna Circuit in the wet season, know that this is possible. The Annapurna Circuit sits in a rain shadow, which allows for trekking during monsoon as well.

It is your best chance to see rhododendron in full bloom and to spot the most beautiful birds. You can expect it to be quite busy on the trials. Summer June to August When talking trekking in Nepal, not many people would advise you to go trekking in summer, which is the time of monsoon. However, as the Annapurna Circuit finds itself in a rain shadow, it is perfectly suited for trekking during the wet season.

Autumn September - November Autumn is by far the most popular trekking season in Nepal. Teahouses book up quickly and it is generally very busy on the circuit. Winter December - February Winter is the trickiest season when it comes to trekking the Annapurna Circuit.

Although teahouses remain open, it can happen that the wintery conditions cause the Thorung La Pass to close. Just make sure to plan in a few days of margin.

Else you might get late for work. These treks you might like. Mount Everest. Annapurna Circuit Map. Trekking the Annapurna Trail. The following map by Nepal Eco Adventure of the day Annapurna Circuit gives a good impression of which way to go. The springs are situated at the border of Nepal and Tibet and it is here were trekkers get a chance to fully relax and recharge the batteries. Hot water, perhaps a nice drink. Another highlight according to Chhatra is the cuisine in the area. The Thakali are famous for they ways with food.

Their cooking is very famous in Nepal. In Kathmandu you also have to go to a Thakali restaurant if you watn to taste the best food. In the Annapurna Himalaya you find yourself among the Thakali, so you can imagine how good the food is on the Annapurna Circuit. After doing trekking in the Annapurna this is a great place to relax, get a massage and enjoy the lakes. This pass is for many people an obstacle needs to be overcome.

Chhatra, who has years of experience in the Nepali Himalaya, the Thorung La Pass is much more than just a challenge for trekkers. The trails is quite wide, not too technical and it is used for the movement of goods and supplies.

For trekkers this can mean that their Annapurna Circuit Trek gets delayed. This is part of the excitement that comes with the Annapurna Circuit. How To Train for the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal If you live anywhere else other than the Himalayas, it will be hard to get your legs ready for higher altitudes. You are not climbing K2 or Mount Everest and you are not running a mountain race. This is trekking. You are actually supposed to take it easy. Taking it easy is a rule of thumb when you want to prevent altitude sickness while out in Nepal.

But compared to such instant-access treks the bon-bons of the hiking world , the Annapurna Circuit is a full course meal. When we entered the jungle sweat poured off us like rain as we climbed through terraced rice fields carved out of greenery. Two days later where were the mountains?

A day after that, we were in pines so tall and dense, I thought of Oregon. Finally, slowly, the high Himalaya emerged in sneak peeks and tantalizing vistas. And then the big magic: On our 10th day, we approached 17,foot Thorung La, the highest point of the circuit. Suddenly there was nothing but mountains. We were alone in a choppy sea of 20,foot peaks. Sounds and smells faded; my vision sharpened. I could see every minute feature on those corrugated ice-and-rock walls. I was just a pair of eyes, floating amid the peaks like a helium balloon.

Want to hike into the middle of nowhere? Skip the Annapurna Circuit. More than 40, trekkers travel to Annapurna each year, and when Emily and I stepped into the dank, hot jungle for our first full day of trekking—a humid We leapfrogged with a somber German couple as the trail climbed through small stone-and-thatch villages.

Then we passed a large French group traveling with guides and porters. Then a pair of young Swiss hikers. Then some elderly Belgians. Then a lone Israeli. Then a train of 50 donkeys hauling supplies—cooking oil, Coke, kerosene.

But it only took a few days on the trail to realize that hiking around Annapurna is like joining an exclusive club. In Jagat, we drank tea with Ori, an Israeli who had hiked the circuit seven times. He told us that the people he meets—both from Nepal and everywhere else—were one of the reason he kept coming back.

We sat with Ori and Ryuske, a Japanese trekker, and taught each other how to cuss in three languages. Then for the next week we greeted each other every time we crossed paths. And so it went with the Belgians, who regaled us with stories of their military duty in Kashmir in the s; the Swedes, who were keen to show off their well-designed cutlery and packs; and the young British couple, taking a gap year, who were instant friends and will send us postcards from India. Each evening, after a long day of trekking, you will be delighted to sit down in front of a roaring fire and tuck into a plate of dal bhat a traditional Nepali meal of rice, lentils, vegetable curry and pickle.

The food is delicious and very filling, and your body will be grateful for it the next day when you feel revived and ready to head out on the trail again.

Other common offerings in guesthouses include garlic soup, a local remedy for altitude sickness and much better than it sounds.

For snacking, I recommend stocking up in Kathmandu, as the cost of items like chocolate bars can get very high on the circuit. Plastic is a big problem on trekking routes across Nepal, as most of these small villages have no waste disposal system. This is leaving mountainsides cluttered with discarded plastic bottles, which is really not how we want to be treating these areas of striking natural beauty!

I recommend getting a steel reusable water bottle in Kathmandu. Along the trail, there are many villages with purified drinking water stations. Here you can refill your bottle and it actually works out much cheaper than buying bottled water. You can also use water purification tablets or buy a steripen. For many people, trekking in Nepal is about mountain views and hiking. I recommend learning a little more about the cultures you are passing through.

Speak to the families running the teahouses and go visit local gompas or temples. Opening your eyes to the cultures, religions and heritage of the trail will make it a much more enjoyable and meaningful experience, and it also means a lot to the local people when trekkers take an interest in their lives. So, you need to be prepared and carry all the money you will need for the journey. While food and drinks in the teahouses can be cheap in the lowlands, they increase significantly as you increase in altitude and the road disappears.

In Kathmandu, dal bhat is likely to cost you around rupees, but this can grow to around when you get above 3,m. Western food such as burgers, pasta and burritos yes, all food you can get on the trail , also tends to be very expensive as you get higher. Crossing the Thorong La Pass was probably the hardest day of my life!






















Suspicion-less searching or retention of the vast array of personal data, documents, pictures and communications typically stored on a traveler's laptop or other electronic storage device could also have a chilling effect on the free exchange of ideas and beliefs.

Behavioral Profiling. Another dubious DHS program that is justly being criticized as an ineffective waste of resources with serious implications for the rights of innocent travelers is the Transportation Security Administration's behavioral assessment program, Screening Passengers by Observation Technique SPOT.

Like the suspicious activity reporting program, SPOT is based on the theory that observable behavioral and appearance indicators can be used to detect terrorists and other threats to aviation before they act. In fact, GAO reported that behavioral detection officers referred , travelers to secondary inspection without ever identifying a terrorist, while at least 16 individuals allegedly involved in terrorism plots moved at least 23 different times through eight airports where the SPOT program has been implemented.

In addition to the unnecessary secondary screening of tens of thousands of innocent passengers, profiled based on their appearance and behavior, flawed assumptions about what is "suspicious" has led to illegal detentions of travelers based on their mere possession of Arabic flash cards or their possession of a few thousand dollars in cash.

Untested behavioral detection theories pose a serious risk to civil liberties, because these behaviors are so commonplace they open the door to suspicion based on pre-conceived biases. Targeting Peaceful Political Groups.

In addition, rapidly evolving or emerging operating domains such as cyberspace and the Arctic are demanding new approaches and models for how DHS partners to achieve homeland security objectives.

Description: DHS operates within a dynamic environment at home and abroad. The inherently transnational nature of homeland security missions necessitates a strong DHS international affairs enterprise that provides compatible visions of homeland security globally, a consistent and mutually beneficial cooperation with foreign partners, and an international footprint that maximizes mission effectiveness and return on investment.

We will pursue the following strategies to strengthen the DHS international affairs enterprise in support of homeland security missions:. Description: Technology and homeland security are inextricably linked. A vast array of interdependent information technology networks, systems, services, and resources enable communication, facilitate travel, power our homes, run our economy and provide essential government services. These systems provide enormous benefits to our society and economy, but they also create new risks and vulnerabilities.

DHS must endeavor to keep pace with technology and leverage research and development toward homeland security goals. Description: In an era of decreasing budgets and resources, partners across the Department must strive to find and develop innovative solutions for training, exercising, and evaluating capabilities.

Achieving baseline proficiency and maintaining high levels of readiness in homeland security-related individual and collective skills and knowledge are critical to a unified partnership of law enforcement, first responders, and other front-line operators.

We will pursue the following strategies to train and exercise frontline operators and first responders:. Description: To support priority security requirements in a sustainable way, we must become more efficient and effective across a large and federated structure. As a Department, we must eliminate duplicative processes, develop common platforms, and purchase single solutions. In addition, the safety and security of our country can only be achieved through the hard work and dedication of our employees, with a diverse array of backgrounds, experiences, skills, and ideas.

Our workforce serves as the foundation to ensure continued growth of our collective ability to prevent and respond to the threats facing the nation.

An Agency Priority Goal is a near-term result or achievement that agency leadership wants to accomplish within approximately 24 months that relies predominantly on agency implementation as opposed to budget or legislative accomplishments. Click below to see this agency's FY Priority Goals. Combatting Transnational Criminal Organizations.

Statement: Decrease the ability of targeted transnational criminal organizations to conduct illicit activities impacting the southern border and approaches region of the United States. There is no single structure under which transnational organized criminals operate; they vary from hierarchies to clans, networks, and cells, and may evolve to other structures. The region includes approximately 2, miles of land border with Mexico, 3, miles of coastline along California, the Gulf of Mexico, and Florida, as well as the airspace spanning U.

This threat is based on their ability to generate massive illicit profits, which they have been known to use to suborn public officials and law enforcement, and perpetuate drug-related violence and other crimes, such as kidnappings and extortion. Customs and Border Protection, U. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the U. Coast Guard, and to prioritize and target threat streams operating in the Southern Border and Approaches region, as well as combat TCO activity and splinter organizations present within the U.

Daily actions are taken to counter and degrade threats posed by TCOs, but true disruptions and dismantlements of operations are hard won battles. Disruptions and dismantlements incapacitate threats from targeted TCOs, represent the best and most enduring successes against these criminal organizations, and demonstrate gains to border security made possible through coordinated law enforcement campaigns.

Since new threats continuously present themselves, new lists are created throughout each year that targets the highest priority threats. Enhance Disaster Preparedness and Response. By September 30, , 70 percent of states and territories will achieve an intermediate or above proficiency toward meeting the targets established through their Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment THIRA.

Description: FEMA continues to allocate resources to supplement whole community investment to prepare for the greatest challenge in emergency management—a catastrophic disaster. In order to successfully respond to and recover from a catastrophic event, the whole community, including FEMA, state and local governments, and individuals that may be affected, need to build and sustain capabilities and implement the National Preparedness System to achieve the National Preparedness Goal of a secure and resilient Nation.

Strengthen aviation security counterterrorism capabilities by using intelligence driven information and risk-based decisions. Enforce and administer our immigration laws through prioritized detention and removal of criminal aliens. Ensure resilience to disasters by strengthening disaster preparedness and response capabilities. Skip to main content. Primary tabs View active tab Show Changes.

Mission: The Department of Homeland Security will: Prevent terrorism and enhance security; Secure and manage our borders; Enforce and administer our immigration laws; Safeguard and secure cyberspace; and Strengthen national preparedness and resilience. What are Themes? Themes list the issue or policy areas that are used to group similar goals and objectives. National Defense.

Each objective is tracked through a suite of performance goals, indicators and other evidence that facilitate planning, management, reporting, and evaluation. Agency Priority Goals are a limited number of specific performance targets, usually 2—8, that advance progress toward longer-term outcomes. Agency Priority Goals are near-term results or achievements that leadership wants to accomplish within approximately 24 months.

These goals rely predominantly on agency implementation as opposed to budget or legislative accomplishments. Success Stories What are Success Stories? Success Stories highlight the impact agencies are having using performance management tools on helping them better achieve their mission. Overview The Department of Homeland Security has a vital mission : to secure the nation from the many threats we face.

Performance Data Verification and Validation Process The Department recognizes the importance of collecting complete, accurate, and reliable performance data since this helps determine progress toward achieving program and Department goals and objectives.

Performance Measure Checklist for Completeness and Reliability The Performance Measure Checklist for Completeness and Reliability is a means for Component Performance Improvement Officers PIOs to attest to the quality of the information they are providing in our performance and accountability reports.

The Department worked to ensure the broadest possible outreach to critical state, local, tribal and territorial partners as well as the general public, including through: Stakeholder call for comment events; Collaborative National QHSR Dialogue; and Stakeholder Executive Committee Meetings.

Strategic Goal: Mission 1: Prevent terrorism and enhance security. Statement: Prevent terrorism and enhance security. Goal 1. Statement: Prevent Terrorist Attacks Description: The Department remains vigilant to new and evolving threats in order to protect the Nation from a terrorist attack. We will pursue the following strategies to prevent terrorist attacks: Analyze, fuse, and disseminate terrorism information by sharing information with, and utilizing threat analysis alongside, stakeholders across the homeland security enterprise.

We remain committed to integrating critical data sources, such as those for biometric data, by consolidating or federating screening and vetting operations.

We will also continually increase and integrate domain awareness capabilities, as well as improve our ability to fully utilize vast amounts of intelligence and other information—the so-called "big data" challenge—while rigorously protecting privacy and civil rights and civil liberties. Deter and disrupt operations by leveraging the intelligence, information sharing, technological, operational, and policy-making elements within DHS to facilitate a cohesive and coordinated operational response.

We will also develop intelligence sources and leverage research and analysis to identify and illustrate the tactics, behaviors, and indicators potentially associated with violent extremism as well as factors that may influence violent extremism, and jointly develop with federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial partners training for frontline law enforcement officers on behaviors that may be telling regarding violent extremist activity.

Strengthen transportation security by using a multi-layered risk-based approach to detect malicious actors and dangerous items at various entry and exit points in the travel and trade system. We will also improve coordination with foreign governments and stakeholders to expand pre-departure screening and enhance transportation security operations among willing partners to mitigate risks from overseas.

Counter violent extremism by: 1 supporting community-community-based problem solving and integration efforts, as well as local law enforcement programs; and 2 working with our partners to share information with frontline law enforcement partners, communities, families, and the private sector about how violent extremists are using the Internet and how to protect themselves and their communities.

Priority Goal: Strengthen aviation security counterterrorism capabilities by using intelligence driven information and risk-based decisions. We will pursue the following strategies to prevent and protect against the unauthorized acquisition or use of chemical biological, radiological, and nuclear materials and capabilities: Anticipate chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear emerging threats by identifying and understanding potentially dangerous actors, technologies, and materials, and prioritizing research and development activities including: 1 analyses of alternative technology options; 2 assessments of complex issues such as the relative risk of different chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats; 3 experimentation and operational test and evaluation of technologies proposed for acquisition; 4 detailed technical characterization of potential biological threat organisms; 5 the creation of consensus standards that enable cost-effective progress across many fields; and 6 the determination of nuclear material characteristics through nuclear forensics techniques.

Identify and interdict unlawful acquisition and movement of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear precursors and materials by leveraging investigative and enforcement assets towards domestic and international movement of these materials and by engaging in information sharing with all stakeholders to monitor and control this technology.

Detect, locate, and prevent the hostile use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear materials and weapons by 1 combining authorities and assets with other departments and agencies; 2 building the U.

To this last point, DHS will deploy technologies that enable early detection of biological agents prior to the onset of symptoms, pursue more rapid responder capabilities, and increase the capacity and effectiveness of local public health, medical, and emergency services.

Protect key leaders, facilities, and National Special Security Events by 1 working with partners across the homeland security enterprise to coordinate intelligence, information sharing, security, and response resources; 2 protecting the President, the Vice President, visiting heads of state, major Presidential candidates, and other designated protectees; 3 protecting federal facilities, employees, and visitors; and 4 assessing risk and coordinating support to partners during major special events across the Nation through the Special Events Assessment Rating.

FY Strengthen aviation security counterterrorism capabilities by using intelligence driven information and risk-based decisions.

The Coast Guard provides perhaps the best example, balancing its search and rescue missions with its clear and tailored drug and migrant interdiction roles. CBP and the TSA are primarily focused on enabling the safe and secure movement of goods and people and have narrow law enforcement roles that enable these primary missions. CBP focuses on keeping terrorists and their weapons out of the United States while facilitating lawful travel and trade.

Even the Secret Service, which focuses largely on protecting elected leaders, plays an important role in ensuring public safety at National Special Security Events, playing a safety and services role that is critical to working with local communities across the nation on events of critical or high-visibility importance.

The FPS protects federal facilities, their occupants, and visitors by providing law enforcement and protective security services. While it is beyond the scope of this report to detail where every subcomponent within DHS belongs, components that are primarily focused on investigating violations of federal laws should most naturally live within the FBI, the lead agency charged with investigating criminal activity.

Likewise, while CAP has long argued that the nation should move away from a system based on large-scale immigration detention and toward alternatives such as community supervision, 80 for the limited immigration detention that would remain, it would be more effective to have this function merged with, for example, the Bureau of Prisons BOP , also under the DOJ.

Had these functions been merged under the BOP when the Obama administration announced that it would end the use of private prisons in DOJ facilities, 81 it would have likely meant a similar end to some of the most problematic facilities in the immigration context as well. CAP recommends that DHS components that are primarily or exclusively focused on enforcing federal laws should be transferred to other federal departments.

The Biden administration and Congress have the opportunity to transform DHS into an agency that provides much greater value to the American people and those who visit or seek safety or opportunity here. The current administration and Congress will need to work together for longer-term changes to institutionalize reforms.

But with shared objectives in gaining a more effective agency that can deliver for and to the American people, it can be done. This recalibration of department activities will better fulfill the unmet needs of Americans and those who live, study, work, travel, and seek safety here. It will also put the department and its workforce in a better position to focus on the needs that only DHS can meet given its flexible authorities and unique capacity to respond to a range of issues that fall between the gaps of responsibilities of other federal departments and agencies.

This study makes the case that DHS should be more active in the areas where it is the most effective player within the federal bureaucracy and less so where its efforts are duplicative of other agencies. The current administration should evaluate how much of this realignment can be done within existing statutory functions and what requires congressional assistance and legislation. To effectively manage the bureaucracy and oversee the recalibration of the department mission, the Biden administration should work with Congress to increase resources to the DHS secretary and move away from the hyperdecentralization that characterizes its current structure.

As the department expands what it means to keep the nation secure, DHS should reimagine its role in protecting personal information and privacy. At a minimum, this would mean elevating the CRCL officer—even while remaining operationally independent to oversee complaints related to civil rights and civil liberties—to an assistant secretary level, with a seat at the management table, to be able to more directly influence agencywide decision-making.

A more ambitious approach would involve making the protection of personal information and privacy a core DHS mission, assigning DHS the lead federal agency for protecting the privacy of U. Efforts are underway to improve departmentwide workforce satisfaction, measured through yearly index scores such as the inclusion and employee engagement indexes. This initiative would be part of efforts to develop a pipeline of leaders, encourage creativity and innovation, and drive a cultural shift within the department toward its new service-oriented framework.

The initiative should consider what changes might be needed in human capital and launch programs to realign the future workforce accordingly. For example, CBP could greatly benefit from specialized training of its Border Patrol agents to initiate a cultural change of its workforce and prepare them to handle asylum-seekers at the border humanely and fairly.

At the same time, DHS should step back from roles where it is neither needed nor best suited. DHS should reduce its counterterrorism investigative and intelligence analysis activities, as described below, and focus its efforts where it has unique responsibilities and authorities: managing the border, countering disinformation, countering violent white supremacy, and investing in evidence-based prevention approaches. While DHS can contribute to efforts to thwart organized crime and bring criminal actors to justice, the DOJ should continue to serve as the lead federal agency for TOC.

It should invest its unique capacity to analyze and contextualize threats to land, sea, and air borders and ports of entry and to deliver intelligence to state, local, tribal, and territorial partners.

As DHS as a whole intensifies focus on safety and service, law enforcement efforts should occur within this context rather than as the primary mission. Consistent with this emphasis—and with the affirmative vision that CAP previously put forth of a more fair, humane, and workable immigration system that would rebalance immigration enforcement—ICE is primarily a law enforcement agency, and as such its responsibilities should be transferred out of DHS.

DHS also plays a critical role in adjudicating immigration benefits and promoting naturalization, which are the primary functions of USCIS. With these adjustments, DHS will be able to execute a clear mission, which includes delivering immigration and asylum services effectively, honoring historic American values as a refuge for those seeking sanctuary from repression and injustice while keeping the nation safe.

The Department of Homeland Security should play an important role in addressing the challenges and threats of today and tomorrow, and it should do so in a way that upholds American ideals and provides value to those who live, study, work, travel, and seek shelter here. Recalibrating the DHS mission would empower the agency and its workforce to play a more effective role in the federal bureaucracy.

It would also enable DHS to further build partnerships between the federal government and counterparts in state and local government and the private sector, if properly managed with safeguards to protect civil liberties and privacy.

Finally, it would ensure that DHS is most effectively positioned to solve national challenges. Moving toward the safety and services model outlined in this report would allow DHS to calibrate its activities within a new mission maximally focused on delivering value to America.

It would also provide a framework through which officials could then turn to reforming the structure of DHS, to determine which elements of the agency need to stay within DHS and which may better fit within other parts of the bureaucracy. Mara Rudman is the executive vice president for policy at the Center for American Progress. Philip E. Wolgin is the acting vice president of Immigration Policy at the Center.

This project and report reflect the contributions of many stakeholders, including former and current government officials, policy experts, and civil society members. We are sincerely thankful for their support.

This report also reflects the collective work of numerous researchers, analysts, and experts across the Center for American Progress. Lawrence J. Korb , Kaveh Toofan. Alexandra Schmitt , Siena Cicarelli. Vassilis Ntousas , James Lamond. Peter Gordon Director, Government Affairs. Madeline Shepherd Director, Government Affairs. In this article. Communicating : DHS should manage information sharing and public disclosures of intelligence between federal entities and their local counterparts through a leading role that would be a valuable public service.

Facilitating: DHS should continue to facilitate lawful international trade and travel, ensure that U. Welcoming: DHS should provide efficient and respectful service to aspiring citizens and other immigrants and emphasize its unique role in welcoming the people who immigrate to, visit, or seek refuge in the United States. Helping: DHS should expand its existing capacity on disaster relief and emergency management and invest in new, flexible headquarters and regional capabilities that can address a wide range of emergencies and situations.

DHS should dial down its strategic focus in the following areas, bringing them into balance with its other priorities: Protecting: DHS should coordinate cybersecurity and critical infrastructure to bridge the gap between public and privately owned infrastructure and ensure that federal protection efforts can effectively extend to all sectors across the country.

Securing: DHS should maintain its core objective of securely, efficiently, and humanely managing our air, land, and maritime borders. Preventing: DHS should focus on the increasing prevalence of domestic challenges and borderless threats while maintaining its important role in preventing attacks against the United States at home and abroad.

Enforcing: DHS should conduct a recalibration of its enforcement activities within broader department goals of safety and service and move law enforcement activities that are not aligned to this mission to other areas of the federal government that are better suited to these functions. DHS should strategically recalibrate its priorities around a safety and services model rather than a threat-oriented model. Diagnosing DHS: Foundational problems, unfulfilled needs, and study findings.

Foundational problems Since the creation of DHS, challenges related to the foundations of the department and its operations have inhibited its performance. Overly broad authorities and harmful overreach Another challenge that has affected DHS from the outset—and grew increasingly problematic during the Trump administration—is that it was given broad and at times unclear legal authorities that it has used in ways that have harmed the public it is supposed to serve.

Low employee morale and a demoralized workforce DHS also suffers from low employee morale and poor satisfaction among its workforce: It ranked dead last among U. Unfulfilled needs: Where DHS is missing in action today Recognizing the challenges DHS faces, the department remains critical to the safety and well-being of many.

A leading federal emergency response system Federal emergencies will continue to pose significant threats to Americans and their way of life. A fair, workable, and humane approach to border management Factors such as devastating hurricanes and droughts due to climate change, political unrest, and gang violence, especially in Central American countries, have translated to a high number of migrants, including large numbers of families and unaccompanied children, seeking asylum in the United States.

A truly integrated cyber and critical infrastructure capacity Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure are increasingly common and could grind the U. Table 2 provides a complete breakdown of the total budget authority outlined in Figure 1 for all DHS components, arranged by FY enacted net discretionary budget authority.

Some DHS components do have access to funding beyond the budget authority controlled for reprogramming through the detailed tables appropriations committee reports. Much of DHS's mandatory spending is not reflected in these tables. This includes spending on flood insurance claims, as well as trust funds for the Coast Guard and the Secret Service. Likewise, the detailed tables do not reflect reimbursements between components for services provided, such as payments from partner agencies to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center for the cost of training programs.

Table 2. Source s: CRS analysis of P. Totals do not reflect the impact of rescissions. The "FY Request" column only reflects requests for annual appropriations. Includes net discretionary budget authority, offsetting collections, resources provided from prior-year appropriations, and resources covered by adjustments to discretionary spending limits.

Does not include mandatory spending or fees with permanent spending authority. Under the Trump Administration's FY budget, as in previous years, DHS also received budgetary resources through appropriations in permanent law, as well as reimbursements and transfers from other parts of the federal government. However, the DHS appropriations act is the primary vehicle through which Congress annually funds and directs the financial activities of the department. In accordance with appropriations committee practices, these totals do not include elements of annual funding covered by the disaster relief designation or overseas contingency operations designation.

These adjustments, established by the Budget Control Act of P. Supplemental appropriations measures often do not have their contents reflected in a concurrently produced table—therefore FY supplemental appropriations data are drawn directly from the supplemental appropriations acts.

For the DHS appropriations legislation, these have included funding designated as disaster relief and funding designated as supporting Overseas Contingency Operations.






















A block is not really defined by distance, but rather is defined by the distance between cross streets, which could be 50 feet or feet, depending on the place. Most blocks in cities tend to be between — feet apart, so the distance between 2 blocks would be roughly — feet.

From our sample size below using major cities, the average number of blocks in a mile would be Press ESC to close. How far is a mile in blocks? The number of blocks per mile are:.

Travel tip: If you find yourself in San Francisco, you might be tempted to walk, as I have for miles. Boston is an underrated city and I think worth a visit at least once in your life. Boston also holds a unique competitive market for aviation with many long-haul flights from foreign and American carriers all competing for a spot. Blocks in Boston are very much like NYC, longer in one direction than another. The number of blocks per mile in Boston is:.

Charlotte and Boston have streets going in almost every direction, instead of the usual grid plan that other cities use. Boston caters to almost every direction, with its disorganization, making it truly special because of its unique history of reclamation of land and annexation of neighboring suburbs. Many Bostonians are more used to using landmarks to navigate their city. As you can see, if you are traveling north or south, the number of blocks to reach a mile is far less as each block is longer.

Yet, traveling west or east, the number of blocks will be greater per mile. Basically meaning one is slightly rotated compared to the other. Almost like an overlap. Chicago, the Windy City, is known for being the biggest midwestern city and a very walkable tourist destination, at least in downtown. Chicago is a very walkable city for being flat and super consistent with its blocks.

Even when there is a foot of snow on the ground with high winds and 0-degree temps during the winter, you might be surprised how the city keeps on moving. The city that you probably have visited if you have flown Delta is Atlanta. Each mile has:. So, next time you have a layover or want to visit Coca-Cola, you will now know how many blocks it will take to get somewhere in downtown Atlanta. Portland, is the land of micro-breweries and hipster vibes and one of the most interesting cities on the West Coast.

Portland has almost perfectly square blocks with the same number of blocks in a mile no matter what direction you go.

As they are smaller blocks, it feels more like a town instead of a city. Portland blocks per mile are:. Finding yourself in Portland will not only be enjoyable for amazing eats but also for the hipster culture. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between city blocks and miles. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units! Want other units? How many miles in 1 blocks?

The answer is 0. We assume you are converting between mile and block [East U. You can view more details on each measurement unit: miles or blocks The SI base unit for length is the metre.

You can do the reverse unit conversion from mile to city block, or enter any two units below: A mile is any of several units of distance, or, in physics terminology, of length. Today, one mile is mainly equal to about m on land and m at sea and in the air, but see below for the details. The Minneapolis Skyway System is an interlinked collection of enclosed pedestrian footbridges that connect various buildings in 80 full city blocks over 11 miles 18 km of Downtown Minneapolis, enabling people to walk in climate-controlled comfort year-round.

A block is not really defined by distance, but rather is defined by the distance between cross streets, which could be 50 feet or feet, depending on the place. Most blocks in cities tend to be between — feet apart, so the distance between 2 blocks would be roughly — feet. Hope this helps! Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Ben Davis March 18, How many residential blocks equal a mile? Is a mile 12 blocks? Is one block a mile?

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Advancing With Mantras. Yogapedia's Four Favorite Mantras to Chant. What Makes a Mantra? Related Questions. How can we practice conscious relaxation? What should I do after I meditate? What do I eat before meditation? More of your questions answered by our Experts. Related Tags. Synonyms: Beeja Mantra, Beej Mantra. Latest Articles. Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. This is the Beej Mantra for Goddess Kali, the one whose dance is eternal.

This is our personal favorite, since it is the Beej Mantra for Lord Shiva. It gives you strength, courage and protection from fatal diseases.

This is the Goddess Bhuvaneshwari Beej Mantra and it has the power to make you a leader in any field. It is said to be the best Mantra to develop leadership qualities within ourselves.

The most artistic Mantra in the list, Ayeim is the word that invokes Goddess Saraswati. For wisdom, success and knowledge, this is the Mantra you have to chant. The more you chant, the wiser you become. It calms your mind and relaxes you, too. It is generally recited for victory, good health, materialistic gains of wealth, and so on. If you are going through a court case, recite this Mantra and you will attain success in a couple of days. This is the Beej Mantra for Lord Kuber and it can give you good fortune and wealth.

It is recited for monetary gains. This Mantra is related to Kundalini and reciting it causes its awakening. It is to activate the Space Element in the body. And mantra chants are simply a way to invoke sound vibrations in your throat to harness the healing power of that energy and foster transformative growth. Similar to a tuning fork, our vocal cords vibrate as we make certain sounds. This resulting vibration channels cosmic energy through our bodies, which can generate incredible healing energy.

The entire world and universe is a bundle of vibrating atoms, with each atom spinning unfathomably fast at its own frequency. Traditionally, they are kundalini mantras written in Sanskrit, meant to be practiced daily, along with asana and meditation, as a part of your daily sadhana. They are ancient tools to help you channel your life energy into spiritual growth. They were first introduced by the Vedas and have been an important part of traditional yoga ever since.

The human body functions on an energy system based on Chakras. Chakras are the Sanskrit word for wheel, which describes the way in which our energy flows. Basically, our energy spins in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.

Spinning clockwise moves energy out of our body, while spinning counterclockwise pulls in the energy existing around you. When we chant bija mantras, we are generating sound vibrations that are in tune with the chakras. These are often casually called the chakra sounds.

By producing sound vibrations that match the frequency of our chakras, we can help support chakra balancing during our meditative journey.

There are seven main chakras that westerners typically focus on during chakra balancing. These major chakras are the foundation to our overall well-being. When this happens, our chakras simply need to be opened and re-balanced.

And one way we can achieve that is through chakra sound healing with Bija Mantras. Our seven chakras are found in 7 different locations on our body. These are all connected with their own specific Bija Mantra. By using the healing sounds of a mantra practice during meditation, we can help align and rebalance our chakras so we can improve our health and mental well-being.

This Chakra is seated deep within our pelvis. Repeating LAM can help us open our root chakra and awaken our source of life and consciousness. Moving further up our body towards our crown, we have the next chakra. This is Svadhisthana, the sacral chakra.

This chakra is located just slightly above your Muladhara, or root chakra. Heart Chakra — YAM yum as in yum my. Throat Chakra — HAM hum as in hum ming.

Third Eye Chakra — U u as in u ber. Crown Chakra — Om aum. You can chant each mantra while lying down or by sitting in a cross legged meditation pose. You can focus on a particular chakra and chant its specific seed mantra repetitively in one sitting or do all seven in succession one after the other.

Remember that positive mantras are very powerful even when they are chanted silently. Let us all lead each other through this divine journey with unconditional love, light and joy! Want your passion for wellness to change the world?

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A stomach bug and food poisoning can be commonly…. Enteritis is an inflammation or swelling of the intestines, most commonly caused by E.

Read more on how to treat this condition. Eating the right foods can have major benefits when you're sick. Here are the 15 best foods to eat when sick with the cold, flu, nausea, or anything…. The BRAT diet stands for bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast. This article lets you know what foods you can eat, benefits, when to use it…. Discover the causes of diarrhea and appetite loss, including stomach flu, celiac disease, and food poisoning. From basic remedies that provide a fast fix to options for long-term relief, here's how to get rid of nausea.

Find out what conditions may be causing your stomach pain at night, as well as when you should go see your doctor. Reducing carbohydrates in the diet is a great way to lose weight and improve health.

This page explains how many carbs you should aim for each day. Nausea is a symptom characterized by pronounced stomach discomfort and the sensation of wanting to vomit. Stay off school or work until you have not been sick or had diarrhoea for at least 2 days.

Food poisoning is caused by eating something that has been contaminated with germs. Read tips to avoid food poisoning. Page last reviewed: 18 June Next review due: 18 June Food poisoning symptoms, which can start within hours of eating contaminated food, often include nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Most often, food poisoning is mild and resolves without treatment. But some people need to go to the hospital. Food poisoning symptoms vary with the source of contamination.

Most types of food poisoning cause one or more of the following signs and symptoms:. Signs and symptoms may start within hours after eating the contaminated food, or they may begin days or even weeks later. Sickness caused by food poisoning generally lasts from a few hours to several days. Contamination of food can happen at any point of production: growing, harvesting, processing, storing, shipping or preparing. Cross-contamination — the transfer of harmful organisms from one surface to another — is often the cause.

This is especially troublesome for raw, ready-to-eat foods, such as salads or other produce. Because these foods aren't cooked, harmful organisms aren't destroyed before eating and can cause food poisoning.

Many bacterial, viral or parasitic agents cause food poisoning. The following table shows some of the possible contaminants, when you might start to feel symptoms and common ways the organism is spread. Whether you become ill after eating contaminated food depends on the organism, the amount of exposure, your age and your health. High-risk groups include:. The most common serious complication of food poisoning is dehydration — a severe loss of water and essential salts and minerals.

If you're a healthy adult and drink enough to replace fluids you lose from vomiting and diarrhea, dehydration shouldn't be a problem. Infants, older adults and people with suppressed immune systems or chronic illnesses may become severely dehydrated when they lose more fluids than they can replace.

In that case, they may need to be hospitalized and receive intravenous fluids. In extreme cases, dehydration can be fatal. On This Page. Symptoms and Sources of Common Food Poisoning Germs Some germs make you sick within a few hours after you swallow them. Staphylococcus aureus Staph Symptoms begin 30 minutes to 8 hours after exposure: Nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps.

Most people also have diarrhea. Common food sources: Foods that are not cooked after handling, such as sliced meats, puddings, pastries, and sandwiches. Vibrio Symptoms begin 2 to 48 hours after exposure: Watery diarrhea, nausea, stomach cramps, vomiting, fever, chills Common food sources: Raw or undercooked shellfish, particularly oysters. Clostridium perfringens Symptoms begin 6 to 24 hours after exposure: Diarrhea, stomach cramps.

Usually begins suddenly and lasts for less than 24 hours. Vomiting and fever are not common. Common food sources: Beef or poultry , especially large roasts; gravies; dried or precooked foods. Salmonella Symptoms begin 6 hours to 6 days after exposure: Diarrhea, fever, stomach cramps, vomiting Common food sources: Raw or undercooked chicken , turkey, and meat; eggs ; unpasteurized raw milk and juice; raw fruits and vegetables Other sources: Many animals , including backyard poultry , reptiles and amphibians , and rodents pocket pets.

Clostridium botulinum Botulism Symptoms begin 18 to 36 hours after exposure: Double or blurred vision, drooping eyelids, slurred speech. Difficulty swallowing and breathing, dry mouth.






















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