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age cut off for military reserves
[ "Be a U.S. citizen or nationalized to be a Reserve or National Guard officer. To enlist, you must be a U.S. citizen or a resident alien. Age requirements differ between branches of service, but in general you must be between the ages of 17-42 with no prior service (NPS).", "In some cases, the veteran's active duty service number of years is subtracted from the age limit to determine the age requirement. For instance, a veteran with 5 years of service, who is 30 years old with broken service time, often will be considered 25 and granted age waivers for certain groups in the military.", "In the United States Army, Army Reserves, and Army National Guard, the maximum age allowed to enlist and ship to basic training is 35 years old. The Army experimented for quite some time allowing anyone up to the age of 42 years old to enlist and complete basic training. On April 1st, 2011, they reverted this to the lower age limit.", "For the Army and Air National National Guard, the maximum age for prior service enlistment is 59, as long as the member has enough years of prior service to be able to complete 20 years of creditable service for retirement by age 60.", "Answer: The maximum age of non-prior service enlistment under Federal Law was 35-years-old. In 2006, the Army asked Congress to raise the age limit to 44-years-old. Congress did not approve this change, but raised the maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42.", "Reserve Non-Prior Service. 1 Army Reserves - 35. 2 Army National Guard - 35. 3 Air Force Reserve - 34. Air National Guard 1 - 40. Naval Reserves 2 - 39. Marine Corps Reserve 3 - 29. Coast Guard Reserves - Age 39.", "For the Army, the maximum age is 35. For the Navy, age waivers start at 34-years-old. For the Air Force, the maximum age allowed to join is 39-years-old. The Marines have the lowest maximum age for regular military service at 28-years-old.", "Confidence votes 1.3K. As of right now for a person who is Non-prior Service (never enlisted in any branch of service) the Army's cut off age is 42. However the age is set at 42 years old but the individual must leave for Basic Combat Training prior to the 42 Birthday.", "What are the Reserves and National Guard? The Reserve Components of the Armed Forces are: The Army National Guard of the United States, The Army Reserve, The Navy Reserve, The Marine Corps Reserve, The Air National Guard of the United States, The Air Force Reserve, and The Coast Guard Reserve.", "The Air Force tends to have an older upper limit for enlistment, whereas the Marine Corps' cutoff age is younger than the other branches of the service. Each branch of the military has set maximum ages for those without any prior service enlistment." ]
The maximum age allowed to join is 39-years-old. The Marines have the lowest maximum age for regular military service at 28-years-old.
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age cut off for varicella
[ "If 2 injected or intranasal live-virus vaccines are not administered on the same day but <28 days apart (<30 days for yellow fever vaccine), the second vaccine should be repeated in ≥28 days (≥30 days for yellow fever vaccine).", "Can be given to children for their routine two doses of chickenpox vaccine at 12 through 15 months old and 4 through 6 years old. Children who get the first dose of this vaccine at 12 to 23 months old may have a higher chance of a seizure caused by fever. This is in comparison to children who get the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine and the chickenpox vaccine separately during a doctor visit.", "Chickenpox is a very contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). It causes a blister-like rash, itching, tiredness, and fever. Chickenpox used to be very common in the United States. CDC recommends two doses of chickenpox vaccine for children, adolescents, and adults.", "In Newfoundland and Labrador, among a cohort of 586 children, 565 (96.4%) did not have detectable VZV antibody at one year of age. The proportion with VZV antibody increased thereafter to 12.8% and 33.9%, respectively, at age two and four years, indicating the extent of exposure to VZV at these ages.", "Children under 13 years old should get two doses of the chickenpox vaccine at these ages: 1st dose: 12 through 15 months. 2nd dose: 4 through 6 years (may be given earlier, if at least three months after the 1st dose)", "MMR and varicella vaccines either should be administered ≥2 weeks before receipt of a blood product or should be delayed 3–11 months after receipt of the blood product, depending on the vaccine (Table 2-04). IG administration may become necessary for another indication after MMR or varicella vaccines have been given.", "For Infants, Children, and Adults. The second dose may be given at an earlier age if it is given at least three months after the first dose. People 13 years or older (who have never had chickenpox and never received chickenpox vaccine) should get two doses at least 28 days apart.", "The immune response to an injected or intranasal live-virus vaccine (such as MMR, varicella, yellow fever, or live attenuated influenza vaccines) might be impaired if administered within 28 days of another live-virus vaccine (within 30 days for yellow fever vaccine).", "Herpes Zoster or shingles is a reactivation of latent varicella infection in the dorsal root ganglia in a localized area. The lesions are restricted to an area supplied by the sensory nerves along nerve pathways and are usually unilateral causing severe pain.", "Among 1135 school-age children, the proportion testing positive for VZV antibody increased from 44% at five years of age to 88.9% at 15 years of age, indicating the cumulative incidence of varicella in this age group." ]
Two doses of chickenpox vaccine at 12 through 15 months old and 4 through 6 years old.
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age cut off to be an emt
[ "Nov 19, 2016 #1. Drwlemt Forum Probie 13. 3. Education: EMT. Hi everyone, New to the forum and wanted to see if anyone had any advice. I got out of the Marine Corps and got my basic and have worked with a 911 service for a couple years. I'm finishing up my AAS in emergency medicine soon and will be testing for EMT-P. I really enjoy doing EMS but I'm curious where I can go that'll allow me to work as a LEO and medic. I've talked to a Maryland Trooper recruiter and that's an option.", "eligible to apply for the National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) Exam for certification as an emt. The ANC Basic EMT course is approved by the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Section of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems. The EMT course is offered in both the Fall and Spring", "eligible to apply for the National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) Exam for certification as an EMT. The ANC Basic EMT course is approved by the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Section of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems. The EMT course is offered in both the Fall and Spring", "scheduled orientation day prior to the first day of class. The requested health data and history information is. kept confidential and will be used only as an aid in providing necessary health care if an emergency were to. arise or to determine if medical clearance is necessary prior to entering the program.", "Must be 18 years of age to set for the National Registry for EMT Certification Exam. 3. Submit High School or General Education Diploma (GED) to the registrar’s office.", "I'm considering after I finish my medic going through BLET and just doing one part time and the other full time but would definitely rather have a job that incorporates both. Even considering finishing my bachelors and going for the FBI HRT as a medic but I'm just worried that ill be too close to the age cut off to be considered. Drwlemt, Nov 19, 2016 Drwlemt, Nov 19, 2016", "eligible to apply for the National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) Exam for certification as an. EMT. The ANC Basic EMT course is approved by the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Section of. Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems.", "Information Guidelines. 2016-2017. The Arkansas Northeastern College (ANC) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) is a one semester Certificate of. Proficiency course that provides training in recognizing, assessing, and managing medical emergencies of. acutely ill or injured patients in a pre-hospital care setting.", "emergency care are varied and complex. The National Registry of EMT’s has defined the functional abilities that an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic must possess to practice safely and effectively. Arkansas Northeastern College EMS Programs has adopted these requirements for the students enrolled in the Paramedic Program.", "Law Enforcement / Medic. Discussion in 'Military/Tactical/Wilderness EMS' started by Drwlemt, Nov 19, 2016. New to the forum and wanted to see if anyone had any advice. I got out of the Marine Corps and got my basic and have worked with a 911 service for a couple years. I'm finishing up my AAS in emergency medicine soon and will be testing for EMT-P. I really enjoy doing EMS but I'm curious where I can go that'll allow me to work as a LEO and medic." ]
You should be 18 years of age to set for the National Registry for EMT Certification Exam.
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age cutoff for dependent medical coverage
[ "24-A MRSA § 2742-B requires individual and group health insurance policies to continue coverage for a dependent child up to 25 years of age if the child is dependent upon the policyholder and the child has no dependents of the his/her own.", "The young adult must: 1 Be unmarried; 2 Be 29 years of age or under; 3 Not be insured by or eligible for comprehensive (i.e., medical and hospital) health insurance through his or her own employer; 4 Live, work or reside in New York State or the health insurance company’s service area; and. 5 Not be covered under Medicare.", "The coverage must: 1 Be a group or group remittance health insurance policy that includes coverage for dependents; 2 Be issued in New York State and subject to New York State laws; and. 3 Be fully insured (this benefit does not apply to self-funded plans).", "The insurer will provide written notification to group members or employees (not young adults) in each certificate of coverage and at least 60 days prior to the date the young adult who is covered as a dependent under the parent's policy would otherwise have coverage terminate due to reaching the maximum age for dependent coverage.", "In order to participate, the “Age 29” law requires the coverage, the young adult’s parent, and the young adult to meet certain requirements. The Coverage. The coverage must: Be a group or group remittance health insurance policy that includes coverage for dependents; Be issued in New York State and subject to New York State laws; and", "Tennessee Code Ann. § 56-7-2302 allows for dependent coverage for children under their parents' health insurance plan up to age 24 provided the child is unmarried and financially dependent on the parents.", "Dependent Health Coverage and Age for Healthcare Benefits. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandates that all health insurance carriers in every state that offer coverage to both adults and their dependents must allow dependents to remain on their parents or guardians’ “family” plans until the dependents are 26 years old.", "‘‘SEC. 2714. EXTENSION OF DEPENDENT COVERAGE. ‘‘(a) IN GENERAL.—A group health plan and a health insurance issuer offering group or individual health insurance coverage that provides dependent coverage of children shall continue to make such coverage available for an adult child until the child turns 26 years of age.", "In order to participate, the “Age 29” law requires the coverage, the young adult’s parent, and the young adult to meet certain requirements. The coverage must: Be a group or group remittance health insurance policy that includes coverage for dependents; Be issued in New York State and subject to New York State laws; and.", "If you are currently covered under a parent's group policy, you may enroll within 60 days of the date that your coverage would otherwise end due to reaching the maximum age for dependent coverage. Coverage will be retroactive to the date that your coverage would otherwise have terminated. When You Experience a Change in Circumstances" ]
The age cutoff for dependent medical coverage is up to 25 years.
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age cutoff for health insurance
[ "Health Insurance Age Restrictions. Some companies have a maximum age limit for new policyholders while other companies allow you to take out cover at any age. Those companies that have a maximum age limit typically set this limit at somewhere between 65 and 80 years of age.", "NYS Provider & Health Plan Look-Up Tool Age 29 Dependent Coverage Extension Report of the Commissioner of Health and Insurance Superintendent to Governor David A. Paterson on the Partnership for Coverage Initiative on the Release of the Urban Institute Report, July 17, 2009 (PDF, 90KB) Achieving Quality, Affordable Health Insurance for All New Yorkers: An Analysis of Reform Options, July 17, 2009 (PDF, 526KB)", "Simply enter your details into our simple form and we'll compare thousands of UK policies to find the best choice for you. 1 Jump NHS waiting lists. 2 Compare from our panel of leading insurers. 3 Cover from just £9.90 a month.", "Owner, Best Health And Car Insurance Rates - Instant Online Quotes, US Typically, if you are eligible for Medicare (or age 65), you can not purchase conventional health insurance. Although there may be some exceptions, Medicare is designed to cover consumers that have reached that age.", "Owner, Best Health And Car Insurance Rates - Instant Online Quotes, US. Typically, if you are eligible for Medicare (or age 65), you can not purchase conventional health insurance. Although there may be some exceptions, Medicare is designed to cover consumers that have reached that age. Of course, young persons can easily obtain coverage, and rates are often lower because of the reduced risk.", "Health Insurance Cutoff Age to be on Parents' Plan Now 26. Adults up to age 26 can get coverage under their parents' insurance plans, but check with your insurance agent to make sure you know what's covered. Certain circumstances, such as a pre-existing condition, could prevent a parent's health care from applying.", "Overall, there is never a cutoff for health insurance - there is health insurance available to you in one form or another. Individuals under age 65 will generally look at health insurance on the individual marketplace, unless you have an option for group coverage through your employer. For individuals turning 65 and older, you would generally be on/looking into signing up for Medicare Parts A & B.", "Health Insurance Programs. NY State of Health; NYS Provider & Health Plan Look-Up Tool Age 29 Dependent Coverage Extension; Report of the Commissioner of Health and Insurance Superintendent to Governor David A. Paterson on the Partnership for Coverage Initiative on the Release of the Urban Institute Report, July 17, 2009 (PDF, 90KB)", "Compare Health Insurance Quotes >. Some companies have a maximum age limit for new policyholders while other companies allow you to take out cover at any age. Those companies that have a maximum age limit typically set this limit at somewhere between 65 and 80 years of age.", "That's up from the cutoff ages of 21, 23 or 25 in many states, and they don't need to be in college or a dependent. But, until 2014, if an adult child can get coverage through their employer, they may not be able to get on their parents' plan." ]
The age cutoff for health insurance is omewhere between 65 and 80 years and adults up to age 26 can get coverage under their parents' insurance plans.
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age cutoff for kindergarten az
[ "We did not find any information regarding raising the minimum age for kindergarten from five to six. Most discussion of kindergarten entrance age revolves around when to set the birthday cutoff date determining student eligibility. Changing the minimum age in Connecticut to six would require reconsideration of school readiness programs, which currently serve three- and four-year-olds.", "(Updated 22-Jan-2016) A child shall be admitted to a kindergarten maintained by the school district at the beginning of a school year, or at a later time in the same year if the child will have his or her fifth birthday on or before September 1 (EC 48000[a]). This applies to kindergarten programs only.", "Kindergarten Cut-Off Dates By State - 1 July 2013 Show Comments. To enroll in Kindergarten for a specific school year, children should turn 5 as of the following dates: Alabama- September 1. Alaska- August 15. Arizona- September 1.", "uMamas, We've received another question from an Arizona mama hoping to move to Portland soon. Beyond our previous 'planning for kindergarten' discussion, can you share more of your experiences and insight about the September 1 cut-off and experiences with having a child tested for early entry into kindergarten?", "We are considering a move to Portland. My daughter is already in Kindergarten here in AZ and thriving at it. The problem is that her birthday is October 3rd, so she is a month and 2 days shy of the Oregon birthday cutoff for Kindergarteners.", "All states require children to turn five in the year they enter kindergarten, however, and no state has a minimum entrance age of six. The states differ only on when during the school year a child must have had his fifth birthday, from July 1 in Indiana to January 1 in Connecticut and Vermont.", "Most states agree to accept children into kindergarten, and generally first grade, if they have been in a public kinder or first-grade and met the age requirement in their home state. Here is a websight with a summary of all the states regarding kinder age cut-off: http://mb2.ecs.org/reports/Report.aspx?id=32.", "Frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding California state law relating to kindergarten. The California Department of Education (CDE) and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson fully support the transitional kindergarten (TK) program.", "4 In Iowa, children enrolled in preschool programs (4 years of age on or before September 15) are considered to be of compulsory school attendance age. 5 By August 1, 2017, Kentucky's compulsory school age will change to 6 years of age and kindergarten entrance date will change to 5 years of age. 6 Michigan's kindergarten entrance date will change to 5 years of age by September 1 in 2015–16. 7 School boards may adopt an early admissions policy.", "Kindergarten Entrance Age: The date by which a student must be five years old in order to attend kindergarten. Jul. 31 – Hawaii (effective 2014-15), Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota. Aug. 1 – Arkansas, Indiana. Aug." ]
Children should turn 5 as September 1.
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age deadline for spousal benefits
[ "​Your husband is grandfathered in (he was 62 before Jan. 2, 2016), and thus, he is free to take just a spousal benefit between 66 and 70 while letting his own retirement benefit grow through age 70, but he can only do so starting in the month you file for your own retirement benefit.", "Beth – Wolcott, Conn.: The “new” rules for Social Security benefits have me a little confused. I will not reach full retirement age until September 2016. I would like to collect my spousal benefit at that time and not file for my own benefit until age 70.", "Here is a summary of the results for two-earner couples with normal life expectancies: Another way to put it is: file and suspend is recommended in 27.5% (= 10% + 17.5%) of the reports, while restricted application (or free spousal) is recommended in 75.0% (= 57.5% + 17.5%) of them.", "The key advantage afforded by the file and suspend strategy was to increase the Social Security claiming options for many married couples by allowing them to take advantage of spousal benefits and delayed retirement credits simultaneously.", "• If you are at retirement age and your spouse has applied for Social Security benefits (even if. he or she files and suspends), you can choose to file and receive benefits on just your spouse’s. Social Security record and delay filing for benefits on your own record up until age 70. For more information, consult: the SSA’s page, “Delay my Social Security retirement and receive spouse’s benefits,” http://ssa-. custhelp.ssa.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/1944/kw/can%20i%20draw%20a%20spousal%20.", "Social Security. Retirement Planner: Benefits For You As A Spouse. Even if you have never worked under Social Security, you may be able to get spouse’s retirement benefits if you are at least 62 years of age and your spouse is receiving retirement or disability benefits. You can also qualify for Medicare at age 65.", "If you a) are between 66 and 70 or will turn 66 on or before April 30, b) have a spouse who was 62 before Jan. 2, 2016 or have young or disabled children (who became disabled before 22 and remained disabled) and c) want to provide them benefits on your work record while your own benefit is suspended (thus, letting it grow through its age-70 maximum ...", "The file and suspend strategy was useful for some couples, but its applicability was often exaggerated by financial columnists. Consider the example of Ken, a 66 year old with a Social Security benefit of $2600 if he were to claim now, and his wife Lois, a 62 year old whose benefit would increase to $600 if she were to claim at 66.", "Social Security File and Suspend: Important Deadline and Changes. Up until now, if a married couple had one spouse at full retirement age (66 or older), file and suspend allowed the other spouse and/or a dependent to enjoy short-and long-term benefits. But after April 29, 2016, this will no longer be the case.", "For example, if Tom is age 62 or older by January 1, 2016 and his spouse, Helen, is at her FRA or older by April 29, 2016, Helen would either need to file and suspend by April 29, 2016 or, failing that, file and receive her own retirement benefit to enable Tom to receive a spousal benefit on Helen’s record at his full retirement age." ]
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age demographic japan
[ "Japan's population continues to age as number of children hits new low. The number of children in Japan has fallen to a new low, while the amount of people over 65 has reached a record high as the population ages and shrinks, the government said.", "The notable increase in the median age of the population, from 22.3 years old in. 1950 to 39.7 years old in 1995, is also indicative of the rapid demographic ageing that has taken place in. Japan. (b) Scenario I. The 1998 United Nations population projection assumes no net immigration to Japan from 1995.", "Projections by the Japanese government indicate that if the current trend continues, the population of Japan will decline from its current 127.5 million to 116.6 million in 2030, and 97 million in 2050.", "In 2014, a new record of population drop happened with 268,000 people. In 2013, more than 20 percent of the population are age 65 and over. The population ranking of Japan dropped from 7th to 8th in 1990, to 9th in 1998, and to 10th in the early 21st century. In 2015 it dropped further to 11th place, according to both the UN and PRB.", "fertility decline and the increase in life expectancy in Japan brought about an increase in the proportion of. the elderly. In 1995, the retired-age population (65 years old and over) represented 14.6 per cent of the. total population, as compared to only 4.9 per cent in 1950.", "As I noted, the population has dropped for three years in a row. Recently, the Japanese government announced that the population decrease for 2012 is expected to be 212,000—a new record—while the number of births is expected to have fallen by 18,000 to 1,033,000—also a record low.", "Japan's population continues to age as number of children hits new low. 1 Proportion of over-65s reaches all-time high at a quarter of country's 127 million people. 2 Proportion of over-65s reaches all-time high at a quarter of country's 127 million people.", "Japan's Demographic Disaster. Japan is faced with an unprecedented population challenge that will have social, economic, and political consequences for years to come. Last August, I wrote an article for The Diplomat that discussed some of the issues Japan is facing in relation to population decline.", "Japan's population is aging faster than any other nation. The population of those 65 years or older roughly doubled in 24 years, from 7.1% of the population in 1970 to 14.1% in 1994. The same increase took 61 years in Italy, 85 years in Sweden, and 115 years in France.", "Sunday 4 May 2014 13.32 EDT. The number of children in Japan has fallen to a new low, while the amount of people over 65 has reached a record high as the population ages and shrinks, the government said." ]
20 percent of the population are age 65 and over.
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age demographic that uses linkedin
[ "Social Media User Statistics & Age Demographics for 2014. A breakdown of age demographics and users for five major social media sites. posted on 10-20-2014. Meta Keywords can harm your PageRank and Search Results. Randy outlines a few articles that tell us to stop using meta keywords posted on 03-18-2013. Highfives to Microsoft!", "Linkedin represents the oldest age demographic with over 100 million users over 50! Linkedin is definitely a platform that is underutilized in social advertising. More than 60% of Linkedin users make over 75,000 a year. If your demo is on point, be sure to try this one out. Source", "Three out of four people online use social media - Pew research found that 74% of internet users use social networks. More women than men, and more young than old - Slightly more women - 76% - use social media, while men trail at 72%. Almost 90% of those aged 18-29 use social media, and 82% of those 30-49 use social media.", "Pinterest — 31% of adult internet users/26% of entire adult population. Some 31% of online adults use Pinterest, a proportion that is unchanged from the 28% of online adults who did so in September 2014. Women continue to dominate Pinterest – 44% of online women use the site, compared with 16% of online men.", "Twitter users remains popular among twenty-somethings - The largest age demographic among Twitter users falls between 18-29. In 2013, over half of Twitter users got news from the site - A Pew survey found that 52% of Twitter users get news from the site.", "A breakdown of age demographics and users for five major social media sites. posted on 10-20-2014 Meta Keywords can harm your PageRank and Search Results Randy outlines a few articles that tell us to stop using meta keywords posted on 03-18-2013", "The Demographics of Social Media Users. 1 Facebook — 72% of adult internet users/62% of entire adult population. 2 Pinterest — 31% of adult internet users/26% of entire adult population. 3 Instagram — 28% of adult internet users/24% of entire adult population. 4 LinkedIn — 25% of adult internet users/22% of entire adult population. A quarter of online adults use LinkedIn, a proportion that is unchanged from the 28% of online adults who did so in September 2014.", "Social Media User Statistics & Age Demographics for 2014. A breakdown of age demographics and users for five major social media sites. October the 20th, 2014. It's 2014, and Social Media is now a primary form of communicating with your audience.", "A breakdown of age demographics and users for five major social media sites. October the 20th, 2014 It's 2014, and Social Media is now a primary form of communicating with your audience.", "LinkedIn. Adults prefer LinkedIn to Twitter - This isn’t a social network, it’s a professional network, so it’s not surprising that the main demographic consists of those aged 30-49. More men use LinkedIn than women - Early in 2014, women dominated every social network except LinkedIn. Twitter" ]
The Demographics of linkedIn uses 25% of adult internet users 22% of entire adult population.
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age depend on maturity
[ "Only emancipation confers the status of maturity before a person has actually reached the age of majority. Almost all jurisdictions automatically confer emancipation (and with it, the status of majority) upon otherwise minor individuals who are married.", "In general age and maturity have little correlation. In early childhood, up to about age 13, maturity and age usually are about the same. After that, things differ wildly between individuals. There are many 16 year olds that are not ready to drive at 16, and some that could probably handle the task at 14. There are many adults 30+ that still act like their 17.", "Some ages of license are actually higher than the age of majority. For example, the age of license to purchase alcoholic beverages is 21 in all U.S. states. Another example is the voting age, which prior to the 1970s was 21, while the age of majority was 18 in most states.", "Maturity has to do with age. There are some young people who are mature and some old people that are not, but in general you mature with age. You don't come into the world with maturity and you have to learn it as you grow.", "__ I am very immature __ I am appropriately mature for my age __ I am very mature __ I am gaining maturity (growing personally) __ I have most or all the requisites for personal growth __ people who really know me would agree with my answers above.", "At what point you declare someone mentally mature is hard to define but given that wisdom from life experience would be a good indicator of maturity then the age of someone would imply more life experience. It depends if they have learnt from it I guess.", "In the Republic of Ireland the age of majority is 18, but one must be over 21 years of age to stand for election to the Houses of the Oireachtas. Also, in Portugal the age of majority is 18, but one must be at least 25 years of age to run for public office. A child who is legally emancipated by a court of competent jurisdiction automatically attains to their maturity upon the signing of the court order.", "Here, maturity refers to the level of [mental + emotional + moral + spiritual] development, not of physical growth. Personal maturity can be viewed on two levels: (1) as an absolute, relative to some universal ideal), and (2) as relative to a person's age and neurological functioning (normal or impaired).", "__ I'm gaining maturity (growing personally). __ I have most or all the requisites for personal growth. __ people who know me would agree with my answers above. Redo this status-check at the end of the article to see how well you know yourself..", "__ I'm very immature __ I'm appropriately mature for my age __ I'm very mature __ I'm gaining maturity (growing personally) __ I have most or all the requisites for personal growth __ people who know me would agree with my answers above." ]
Life experience.
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age difference between shahid and his wife mira
[ "In what has been termed as 'the Bollywood shaadi of the year,' Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput tied the knot on July 7, 2015. There is a 13-year age difference between the 34-year-old Bollywood heartthrob and the 21-year-old student from Lady Shri Ram College.", "Shahid Kapoor wife Mira Rajput biography has garnered information about Mira Rajput Delhi based girl but the exact date for Mira Rajput date of birth is 07 September, 1994, therefore, as of now, Shahid Kapoor wife age is 21 years only and Shahid Kapoor Mira Rajput age difference is nearly of ten years.", "Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput. In what has been termed as 'the Bollywood shaadi of the year,' Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput tied the knot on July 7, 2015. There is a 13-year age difference between the 34-year-old Bollywood heartthrob and the 21-year-old student from Lady Shri Ram College.", "Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput. Shahid and Mira have a wide age gap between them. Shahid is 13 years older than his wife Mira. Mira is 21 and Shahid is 34 years old.", "Shahid had also met his future wife on a few occasions. However, Mira had second thoughts about getting married to the celebrity, the reason being the age difference between the two. Shahid is 34 years old while Mira is 21. As Bollywoodlife.com reported, it was Mira’s elder sister who convinced her for the marriage.", "There have been rumors about Mira Rajput married Shahid Kapoor or Shahid Kapoor wife pregnant but the actor has denied it all and has come out open about his relationship. Shahid Kapoor Mira Rajput wedding date was 07 July, 2015 and Mira Rajput marriage with the star Bollywood actor shall mark enormous grandeur.", "Shahid Kapoor Mira Rajput wedding date was 07 July, 2015 and Mira Rajput marriage with the star Bollywood actor shall mark enormous grandeur. The would be husband of Mira Rajput has been linked with many actresses like Vidya Balan, Amrita Rao, etc.; but now it’s time for his wedding bells.", "Shahid Kapoor 's marriage to a much younger Mira Rajput set tongues wagging. The much-evident age gap and the non-celebrity status had people talk non-stop for months. While Shahid hails from a filmy background, his wife Mira is new to the world of glamour.", "Shahid had also met his future wife on a few occasions. However, Mira had second thoughts about getting married to the celebrity, the reason being the age difference between the two. Shahid is 34 years old while Mira is 21.", "The couple’s alliance was arranged by their parents who are followers of the same faith. Shahid had also met his future wife on a few occasions. However, Mira had second thoughts about getting married to the celebrity, the reason being the age difference between the two. Shahid is 34 years old while Mira is 21." ]
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age discrimination against seniors equal opportunity
[ "Title VI prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Section 504 prohibits discrimination based on disability in any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.", "These laws make it illegal to discriminate against a person or a group of people, as a job applicant or as an employee. It is also illegal to discriminate against people because they: 1 Filed a discrimination complaint. 2 Participated in an investigation or lawsuit.", "For discrimination by your Employer. If you got your job through a NYS Department of Labor (DOL) referral from a New York State Career Center: 1 Contact the NYS DOL, Division of Equal Opportunity Development.", "Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Title II prohibits discrimination based on disability in programs, services, and activities provided or made available by public entities. HUD enforces Title II when it relates to state and local public housing, housing assistance and housing referrals.", "Age Discrimination & Harassment. It is unlawful to harass a person because of his or her age. Harassment can include, for example, offensive remarks about a person's age.", "Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance.", "Learn about the various types of discrimination prohibited by the laws enforced by EEOC. We also provide links to the relevant laws, regulations and policy guidance, and also fact sheets, Q&As, best practices, and other information. 1 Age. 2 Disability. 3 Equal Pay/Compensation. 4 Genetic Information. 5 Harassment. 6 National Origin.", "Executive Order 11063 Executive Order 11063 prohibits discrimination in the sale, leasing, rental, or other disposition of properties and facilities owned or operated by the federal government or provided with federal funds.", "Age discrimination involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) less favorably because of his or her age. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) only forbids age discrimination against people who are age 40 or older. It does not protect workers under the age of 40, although some states do have laws that protect younger workers from age discrimination.", "It is not illegal for an employer or other covered entity to favor an older worker over a younger one, even if both workers are age 40 or older. Discrimination can occur when the victim and the person who inflicted the discrimination are both over 40." ]
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age discrimination attorney's
[ "The ADEA also protects employees from retaliation for asserting a claim of age discrimination or participating in a discrimination action or investigation. However, the ADEA applies only to employers with at least 20 employees.", "The Reddy Law Firm, P.C. Serving Atlanta, GA. Top 100 attorney in GA, AV rated, and former attorney for the State of GA with 25+ years of experience in discrimination cases (age, gender, sexual harassment, disability, race, national origin). 4.7/5.0. 100%.", "Age Discrimination. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) and various state laws make it illegal for employers to make decisions that are motivated by an employee’s age. Federal law limits age related lawsuits to persons who are 40 years of age or older. However, other states such as New Jersey provide broader protections.", "Atlanta Age Discrimination Lawyers and Georgia Law Firms. The Reddy Law Firm, P.C. Top 100 attorney in GA, AV rated, and former attorney for the State of GA with 25+ years of experience in discrimination cases (age, gender, sexual harassment, disability, race, national origin).", "Spotlight on Age Discrimination. Employment and Age Discrimination. As the US job market gets tighter, more and more employers are ignoring US employment laws, such as the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, which protect people from any type of different treatment based on age.", "Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) protects workers over age 40 from discrimination based on their age.", "Age Discrimination Basics. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) prohibits workplace discrimination based on age against those who are at least 40 years old. The federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) prohibits age discrimination against employees and applicants who are at least 40 years old. Congress passed the ADEA in 1967 to address the difficulties older employees face in the workplace, including mandatory retirement cutoffs and discrimination in the hiring process.", "Age Discrimination. Helping Workers Over 40 Get Justice for Unfair Treatment. Older workers have the right to be judged on their performance and abilities—not on their age. Both Ohio and federal law prohibit employment discrimination on the basis of age against employees who are over 40. If you are over 40 and have been mistreated at work because of your age, seek out an experienced Cleveland age discrimination attorney to help protect your rights.", "It protects all employees who are 40 years of age or older from age discrimination, retaliation, and hostile work environment harassment. Don't wait. If you are a victim of workplace age discrimination, you should speak with an experienced Atlanta age discrimination lawyer today.", "If you are over 40 years old and have suffered employment discrimination because of your age, you should seek counsel from an experienced Atlanta age discrimination attorney. The work experience of America's older workers is one of our country's most valuable business assets." ]
40 years of age or older
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age discrimination clause
[ "Like racial and gender discrimination, age discrimination, at least when it affects younger workers, can result in unequal pay for equal work. Unlike racial and gender discrimination, however, age discrimination in wages is often enshrined in law.", "Amendment XXVI. Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States, who are 18 years of age or older, to vote, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of age. Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.", "The federal government governs age discrimination under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA). The ADEA prohibits employment discrimination based on age with respect to employees 40 years of age or older as well.", "OCR recognizes the variations among the regulations governing notice requirements and understands that schools and colleges may wish to use one statement to comply with all requirements of the regulations implementing Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Age Discrimination Act, and, if applicable, the Boy Scouts Act.", "Name and/or Title. Address. Telephone No. For further information on notice of non-discrimination, visit http://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/CFAPPS/OCR/contactus.cfm for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area, or call 1-800-421-3481.", "Some political offices have qualifications that discriminate on the basis of age as a proxy for experience, education, or accumulated wisdom. For example, the President of the United States must be at least 35 years old; a United States Senator must be at least 30; and a United States Congressman must be at least 25.", "These laws prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin (Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964), sex (Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972), disability (Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973), and age (Age Discrimination Act of 1975).", "Australia has had age discrimination laws for some time. Discrimination on the basis of age is illegal in each of the states and territories of Australia. At the national level, Australia is party to a number of international treaties and conventions that impose obligations to eliminate age discrimination.", "The regulations implementing Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Age Discrimination Act, and the Boy Scouts Act contain requirements for recipients to issue notices of non-discrimination.", "In France, Articles 225-1 through 225-4 of the Penal Code detail the penalization of Ageism, when it comes to an age discrimination related to the consumption of a good or service, to the exercise of an economic activity, to the labor market or an internship, except in the cases foreseen in Article 225-3." ]
It affects younger workers, can result in unequal pay for equal work.
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age discrimination employment
[ "It is also unlawful to retaliate against an individual for opposing employment practices that discriminate based on age or for filing an age discrimination charge, testifying, or participating in any way in an investigation, proceeding, or litigation under the ADEA.", "The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967. Read the text of the federal law known as the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) of 1967, which protects employees who are 40 years of age or older from workplace bias.", "In addition, WIA prohibits discrimination on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, political affiliation or belief, and for beneficiaries only, citizenship or participation in a WIA Title I-financially assisted program or activity.", "The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) prohibits discrimination against employers and applicants who are 40 years of age or older.", "Section 188 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA) prohibits discrimination against applicants, employees and participants in WIA Title I-financially assisted programs and activities, and programs that are part of the One-Stop system, on the ground of age.", "Age Discrimination & Employment Policies/Practices. An employment policy or practice that applies to everyone, regardless of age, can be illegal if it has a negative impact on applicants or employees age 40 or older and is not based on a reasonable factor other than age (RFOA).", "The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 prohibits discrimination on the basis of age in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. The Act, which applies to all ages, permits the use of certain age distinctions and factors other than age that meet the Act's requirements.", "The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) protects individuals who are 40 years of age or older from employment discrimination based on age. The ADEA's protections apply to both employees and job applicants. Under the ADEA, it is unlawful to discriminate against a person because of his/her age with respect to any term, condition, or privilege of employment, including hiring, firing, promotion, layoff, compensation, benefits, job assignments, and training.", "The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) protects certain applicants and employees 40 years of age and older from discrimination on the basis of age in hiring, promotion, discharge, compensation, or terms, conditions or privileges of employment.", "Both elderly and youthful employees can fall victim to age discrimination. Employers are generally not allowed to hire, fire, promote, or decide an employee's compensation based on their age. However, it can be difficult to determine whether an employer's actions were motivated by age discrimination, or by a genuine belief that another person can do a particular job better and faster." ]
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act prohibits discrimination against employers and applicants who are 40 years of age or older.
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age discrimination in a federal job
[ "Harassment is considered a form of employment discrimination that violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.", "Older workers face unique problems later in their careers. Despite the fact that nearly half of the workforce is 40 years of age or older, age discrimination remains a prevalent issue in the workforce; in recent years, filed complaints of age discrimination have risen to as high as 25,000 annually.", "Who is protected from age discrimination? The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) is the main federal source of protections against age discrimination across the United States. The Act covers employees 40 years of age or older.", "The ADEA protects workers from age discrimination in every phase of the employment relationship, including job advertisements, interviewing, hiring, compensation, promotion, discipline, job evaluations, demotion, training, job assignments, and termination.", "The Age Discrimination in Employment Act. The federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act, or ADEA (29 U.S.C. § § 621-634), is the primary federal law that prohibits employers from discriminating against employees and applicants who are at least 40 years old based on age.", "For sales jobs, which we can directly compare with women’s results, the difference in callback rates between old and young applicants shows a slightly smaller but still statistically significant 30% drop, 14.70% versus 20.89%. Overall, the results in Figure 2 indicate that women face worse age discrimination than men.", "It’s an important conversation to have, and not least because discrimination in the workplace can drain the energy from an organization and take the focus away from getting a job done. In many ways, the federal government has been a role model for other employers in the country.", "Age discrimination in hiring may be critical to whether older people can work substantially longer, because many seniors transition to part-time or shorter-term partial retirement or “bridge” jobs at the end of their careers (see, for example, Johnson, Kawachi, and Lewis 2009).", "According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, harassment is the most commonly alleged issue in discrimination complaints filed by federal employees every year. It accounts for 30 percent of the appeals resolved by the EEOC.", "Age Discrimination Law. Age discrimination occurs when an employee or job applicant receives less favorable treatment because of their age. State law and the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act, also called the ADEA (29 U.S.C. 621 to 634), prohibit employers from discriminating against protected workers or applicants because of age." ]
40 years
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age discrimination in employee benefits
[ "Age Discrimination. Age discrimination involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) less favorably because of his or her age. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) only forbids age discrimination against people who are age 40 or older. It does not protect workers under the age of 40, although some states do have laws that protect younger workers from age discrimination.", "EXAMPLE - CP, age 60, alleges age discrimination in disability retirement benefits. The employer asserts that these benefits are based on a formula that takes account of salary level and years of service at the date that an employee leaves the work force. The plan contains no explicitly age-based criteria.", "Under age discrimination legislation, employers can provide service-related benefits up to five years of service. After this, it must be able to show that the practice is legitimate to achieving a business aim.", "Article in full. Pensions are one of the trickier areas covered by the age discrimination legislation. Although many exemptions exist, for example, around minimum and maximum entry ages and waiting periods for admission to a scheme, the status of other practices is still unclear.", "EXAMPLE - Employer Q pays $1,000 per employee for its employees to participate in a group life insurance plan. Under the plan, employees who are 59 years of age or younger are entitled to $200,000 in life insurance benefits, while employees who are 60 or older are entitled to only $2,000 in benefits.", "Carolyn Wilkinson, senior employee benefits manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers, says some employees used to be given an increase in their flex funding when they reached the age of 30. From 1 October, this increase will take place once an employee has five years’ service instead.", "Who is protected from age discrimination? The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) is the main federal source of protections against age discrimination across the United States. The Act covers employees 40 years of age or older.", "The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is hereinafter referred to as the Commission. The terms person, employer, employment agency, labor organization, and employee shall have the meanings set forth in section 11 of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 621 et seq., hereinafter referred to as the Act.", "Section 12(a) was amended in October of 1986 by the Age Discrimination in Employment Amendments of 1986, Pub. L. 99-592, 100 Stat. 3342 (1986), which removed the age 70 limit. Section 12(a) provides that the Act's prohibitions shall be limited to individuals who are at least forty years of age.", "Older workers face unique problems later in their careers. Despite the fact that nearly half of the workforce is 40 years of age or older, age discrimination remains a prevalent issue in the workforce; in recent years, filed complaints of age discrimination have risen to as high as 25,000 annually." ]
Under the group life insurance plan employees who are 59 years of age or younger are entitled to $200,000 in life insurance benefits, while employees who are 60 or older are entitled to only $2,000 in benefits.
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age discrimination in the workplace
[ "1 Workers over 45 are unemployed longer than younger workers. 2 By 2018, the number of employees over 55 will reach 39 million, compared to 27 million in 2008. 3 More older workers are considering postponing retirement because of the down economy. Research has found no relationship between age and job performance.", "Updated July 10, 2015. Believe it or not, job seekers are reporting age discrimination beginning as early as the mid-thirties. By the time you reach your forties, you can be considered washed up in some industries. There are strategies you can use to help mitigate discrimination issues.", "Facts About Age Discrimination. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) protects individuals who are 40 years of age or older from employment discrimination based on age. The ADEA’s protections apply to both employees and job applicants.", "It is also unlawful to retaliate against an individual for opposing employment practices that discriminate based on age or for filing an age discrimination charge, testifying, or participating in any way in an investigation, proceeding, or litigation under the ADEA.", "You are leaving AARP.org and going to the website of our trusted provider. The provider&#8217;s terms, conditions and policies apply. Please return to AARP.org to learn more about other benefits. Your email address is now confirmed.", "The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) protects individuals who are 40 years of age or older from employment discrimination based on age. The ADEA’s protections apply to both employees and job applicants.", "Age Discrimination & Work Situations. The law forbids discrimination when it comes to any aspect of employment, including hiring, firing, pay, job assignments, promotions, layoff, training, fringe benefits, and any other term or condition of employment.", "The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) protects certain applicants and employees 40 years of age and older from discrimination on the basis of age in hiring, promotion, discharge, compensation, or terms, conditions or privileges of employment.", "Age Discrimination & Employment Policies/Practices. An employment policy or practice that applies to everyone, regardless of age, can be illegal if it has a negative impact on applicants or employees age 40 or older and is not based on a reasonable factor other than age (RFOA).", "Age discrimination involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) less favorably because of his or her age. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) only forbids age discrimination against people who are age 40 or older. It does not protect workers under the age of 40, although some states do have laws that protect younger workers from age discrimination. It is not illegal for an employer or other covered entity to favor an older worker over a younger one, even if both workers are age 40 or older." ]
It protects individuals who are 40 years of age or older from employment discrimination based on age.
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age discrimination in the workplace examples
[ "Age Discrimination. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) protects individuals who are 40 years of age or older from employment discrimination based on age. The ADEA's protections apply to both employees and job applicants.", "By on 19 Oct 2015 in Age discrimination. Martin Lee/REX Shutterstock. Line managers and employees may be unaware that age discrimination legislation protects employees discriminated against because of their youth, as well as older workers. We round up five examples of claims that younger workers could bring. 1. Treating a young worker differently to an older worker. Age discrimination.", "Quick Answer. Examples of discrimination in a workplace include age, religious, sex and racial discrimination. Employees are protected under the law against discrimination during recruitment, training, employment or dismissal. Continue Reading.", "3. Employers Guide to Age Discrimination. Age discrimination most commonly occurs in the workplace. Stereotypes about mature workers can greatly influence the decisions that employers make in recruitment, promotion, training, retirement and redundancy. Taking steps to tackle age discrimination can help you attract, motivate and retain good staff.", "Age discrimination is still seen as okay in the workplace. Despite a rising number of over-65s choosing to stay in work, only a small minority of businesses are taking the issue of an ageing workforce seriously. Oliver Balch. Thursday 2 April 2015 02.15 EDT Last modified on Thursday 2 April 2015 07.55 EDT.", "In general, Americans enjoy the right to be treated fairly in the workplace. They should never to be subjected to discriminatory employment practices based on such factors as age, disability, national origin, religion or race. Various federal, state and local laws have been passed to prohibit such discrimination.", "Age Discrimination. Age discrimination involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) less favorably because of his or her age. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) only forbids age discrimination against people who are age 40 or older. It does not protect workers under the age of 40, although some states do have laws that protect younger workers from age discrimination.", "Age discrimination is still seen as okay in the workplace. Every fortnight or so, 58-year-old James Clark hosts a ‘tea and teach’ session at Barclays’ high-street branch in Ealing Broadway, west London. Clark, a community banker with the retail bank, takes customers through the basics of everything from online banking to email.", "Age equality: five examples of discrimination against young workers. Line managers and employees may be unaware that age discrimination legislation protects employees discriminated against because of their youth, as well as older workers. We round up five examples of claims that younger workers could bring.", "Search our site. Age discrimination - Workplace. It is against the law to discriminate against anyone in the workplace because of their actual or assumed age. Employees are protected from discrimination at all stages of employment including recruitment, workplace terms and conditions and dismissal." ]
Treating a young worker differently to an older worker.
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age discrimination law was passed in what year?
[ "Section 109 of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Section 109 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or religion in programs and activities receiving financial assistance from HUD's Community Development and Block Grant Program.", "The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) protects certain applicants and employees 40 years of age and older from discrimination on the basis of age in hiring, promotion, discharge, compensation, or terms, conditions or privileges of employment. The ADEA is enforced by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).", "This has important implications for age discrimination policy. First, employment rates of those under age 65 are already quite high (in 2006, 77.8. percent for 20-44 year-olds, and 71.9 percent for 45-64 year-olds); in contrast, employment rates.", "Employment discrimination law in the United States. Employment discrimination law in the United States derives from the common law, and is codified in numerous state and federal laws, particularly the Civil Rights Act 1964, as well as in the ordinances of counties and municipalities.", "As shown in Figure 1, across the years 1990 and 2000, the share of the population. in the 45-64 range grew somewhat, and the share in this age group was quite a bit larger than the. share in the group aged 65 and over. Those aged 45-64 were likely to be strongly affected by the.", "Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title VI prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial. assistance. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.", "The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 prohibits discrimination on the basis of age in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. The Act, which applies to all ages, permits the use of certain age distinctions and factors other than age that meet the Act's requirements.", "Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (29 U.S.C. § 621 to 29 U.S.C. § 634) is a US labor law that forbids employment discrimination against anyone at least 40 years of age in the United States (see 29 U.S.C. § 631). In 1967, the bill was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson.", "The United States Constitution also prohibits discrimination by federal and state governments against their public employees. Discrimination in the private sector is directly constrained by the Constitution, but has become subject to a growing body of federal and state law.", "Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Fair Housing Act), as amended, prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in other housing-related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (including children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant ..." ]
1967
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age discrimination laws
[ "Grant Morris, a Washington, D.C., employment lawyer, says many companies skirt age-discrimination laws by offering severance pay to ousted older workers, with the condition that they sign waivers releasing the company from liability.", "Employment Discrimination. Employment discrimination: an overview. Employment Discrimination laws seek to prevent discrimination based on race, sex, religion, national origin, physical disability, and age by employers. A growing body of law also seeks to prevent employment discrimination based on sexual orientation.", "More than 20 percent of workers in the United States, some 33 million, are age 55 and up, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 protects workers 40 and older from personnel decisions based solely on age in hiring, firing, layoffs, promotions or demotions. The act applies to employers with at least 20 workers.", "Employment discrimination law in the United States. Employment discrimination law in the United States derives from the common law, and is codified in numerous state and federal laws, particularly the Civil Rights Act 1964, as well as in the ordinances of counties and municipalities.", "The United States Constitution also prohibits discrimination by federal and state governments against their public employees. Discrimination in the private sector is directly constrained by the Constitution, but has become subject to a growing body of federal and state law.", "The original ADEA protected workers between ages 40 and 65 from discrimination in hiring, firing and other conditions of employment at employers with 20 or more workers. Congress subsequently strengthened the law and eliminated the upper age limit.", "Formal age discrimination claims filed with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) peaked at 24,502 in 2008 during the recession, yet in 2016, filings remained at an elevated level of 20,857.", "This year marks the 50th anniversary of the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), passed during a flurry of initiatives during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations to boost civil rights and improve the quality of life for older Americans.", "Texas Labor Code Chapter 21 (Chapter 21) and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) forbid discrimination against people who are age 40 or older. The sections below address related situations.", "If you are age 40 or over and believe you may have been discriminated against in employment due to your age, you may submit a discrimination complaint through the TWC Civil Rights Division. To learn more about the complaint process, see How to Submit an Employment Discrimination Complaint." ]
It protects workers 40 and older from personnel decisions based solely on age in hiring, firing, layoffs, promotions or demotions.
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age discrimination medical neglect
[ "If you feel you are being treated differently from other employees at work because of your age, race, gender, religion, pregnancy, disability or medical condition, you may be a victim of workplace discrimination. Employers are required by Federal and State law to provide equal employment opportunities to employees.", "In other words, it protects only older workers from age discrimination, not younger workers. However, many states also have age discrimination laws. Some of these laws protect younger workers as well (for example, New Jersey prohibits discrimination against all workers between the ages of 18 and 70).", "Harassment because of age, gender, religion, pregnancy, disability or medical condition, etc. Workplace discrimination can take many different forms, subtle and direct. A person can be harassed because of their protected class, i.e. medical condition, gender, disability etc.", "Much of the literature that discusses research about the. inappropriate use of age in health care employs concepts of. either ageism59 or medical ageism60 to describe a variety of. behaviors that may represent age discrimination against the.", "You've come to the right place. If you feel you were discriminated against or given unequal treatment based on race, gender, disability, national origin, age, sexual orientation or religion, a discrimination lawyer can help. Discrimination can arise in a number of settings -- including employment, housing, lending, and education.", "The elderly, people living with HIV/AIDS, members of the Lesbian Gay Bi-sexual Transgender (LGBT) community, illicit drug users, and those with mental health disorders top the list of those most likely to face prejudice in a health care setting, however, anyone can be the target of discrimination in health care.", "However, legal remedies for age discimination in health care have proven elusive. Phoebe Weaver Williams explores ageism in health care, as well as potential remedies under the Age Act of 1975, in a pathbreaking new article recently published in the Marquette Elder’s Advisor.", "Under federal law, older workers are protected from discrimination and entitled to the same benefits as younger workers. The federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) protects employees who are at least 40 years old from age discrimination at work if their employers have at least 20 employees.", "Since the late sixties, in the US, age discrimination by health. care providers has been considered an issue that carries. disturbing implications.27 Age discrimination against the. elderly concerns each of us since we are either old or hoping to.", "Age Discrimination in Health Care. Among other things, the recent “death panel” controversy highlights our collective unease with the thought of elderly people being denied needed medical care based on someone else’s decision that their lives are not worth saving." ]
In the US, age discrimination by health care providers has been considered an issue that carries disturbing implications.
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age discrimination pa
[ "Age Discrimination. Age discrimination involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) less favorably because of his or her age. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) only forbids age discrimination against people who are age 40 or older.", "Workers in the United States filed 23,465 age discrimination claims with the EEOC in. 2011 – nearly one quarter of the total charges filed. The number of age claims is up nearly 35. percent over the last 10 years, while sex discrimination increased only 14 percent. The relative surge in age-discrimination claims is not surprising. The seventy-six million. people born in the Baby Boom generation (roughly 1946 to 1964) are now all over the age of 47, with many entering “retirement age,” yet not wanting to retire.1 As they age, Baby Boomers are.", "The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 prohibits discrimination on the basis of age in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. The Act, which applies to all ages, permits the use of certain age distinctions and factors other than age that meet the Act's requirements.", "The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) protects certain applicants and employees 40 years of age and older from discrimination on the basis of age in hiring, promotion, discharge, compensation, or terms, conditions or privileges of employment.", "Section 188 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA) prohibits discrimination against applicants, employees and participants in WIA Title I-financially assisted programs and activities, and programs that are part of the One-Stop system, on the ground of age.", "Age Discrimination. Age Discrimination. The federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 prohibits employment discrimination against persons 40 years of age or older by companies with fifteen or more employees. Some states have enacted their own age discrimination laws that extend the age to cover younger employees.", "Age Discrimination. Andrew Abramson is a Philadelphia age discrimination lawyer who represents employees in age discrimination cases. In Pennsylvania, an employer, cannot terminate, refuse to hire, or otherwise discriminate against an employee in any respect because of an employee's age.", "It does not protect workers under the age of 40, although some states do have laws that protect younger workers from age discrimination. It is not illegal for an employer or other covered entity to favor an older worker over a younger one, even if both workers are age 40 or older.", "An employee must be at least 40 years of age under federal and Pennsylvania law to be protected. A typical age discrimination case may involve an employee who is over 40 years of age who was treated differently in the workplace than a substantially younger employee.", "The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission publishes this compilation for informational purposes only. The Commission is not responsible for any errors or omissions herein, and this compilation is not to be cited, for any purpose whatever. Act of 1955, P.L. 744, No. 222, AS AMENDED JUNE 25, 1997 BY." ]
Andrew Abramson is a Philadelphia age discrimination lawyer who represents employees in age discrimination cases.
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age diversity in the workplace
[ "Age diversity in the workplace shared Matt Flynn's post. I was on the radio today to comment on the MP Frank Field's idea to pay older workers a top-up if they move from a... high- to a low-paid job (you can see the idea here: theguardian.com/…/frank-field-proposes-national-wage-top-up…).", "5 Best Tips On Managing Age-Diversity In The Workplace. July 2, 2015July 2, 2015 ~. The strongest and most successful organizations of this age are the ones that promote diversity. The evidence for this declaration is clearly visible on the Web Portals of Fortune 500 companies.", "Diversity in the workplace encompasses a range of elements. Differences in national origin, primary language, religion, social status and age can benefit or harm organizations. Managing diversity effectively is the key to leveraging the advantages and minimizing the disadvantages of diversity in the workplace.", "Take advantage of age diversity, leverage its strengths. A human resources manager I know recently offered up a compelling example of the differences in attitude among the generations in the workplace today. She was working with an intern who had landed a full-time position with the company.", "by Linda Roundtree, Roundtree Consulting LLC. September 2011— The Sloan Center on Aging & Work at Boston College, in a new report, examines the evolution of age diversity strategies within six major U.S. employers: Cornell University, Dell, GlaxoSmithKline, Marriott, MITRE and Wells Fargo.", "Age diversity in the workplace shared Matt Flynn's post. Matt Flynn added 2 new photos — in Bergamo City. The ASPIRE research team: Mariano Sanchez, Francesca Sperotti, Paolo Tomassetti, me, Stephen McNair (our evaluator who will keep us in line), Iza Warwas, and Ma...rta Chruściel.", "new report examines age diversity strategies within six major u.s. employers. September 2011— The Sloan Center on Aging & Work at Boston College, in a new report, examines the evolution of age diversity strategies within six major U.S. employers: Cornell University, Dell, GlaxoSmithKline, Marriott, MITRE and Wells Fargo.", "Age diversity in the workplace shared Matt Flynn's post. Dr Halima Minhat of Putra University and I have just been awarded a Newton Advanced Fellowship to do work on social care workers, precarious work and health in ...Malaysia and the UK over the next two years.", "But diversity also comes with challenges. Today's work force is made up of three very distinct generations of employees. Understanding the differences in approach and expectations of each age group can help your organization leverage the strengths of each and create a more satisfied and productive work force.", "Diversity is beneficial to both associates and employers. Although associates are interdependent in the workplace, respecting individual differences can increase productivity. Diversity in the workplace can reduce lawsuits and increase marketing opportunities, recruitment, creativity, and business image (Esty et al. 1995). In an era when flexibility and creativity are keys to competitiveness, diversity is critical for an organization’s success." ]
Diversity in the workplace encompasses a range of elements. Differences in national origin, primary language, religion, social status and age can benefit or harm organizations.
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age divisions soccer
[ "Co-ed teams are accepted in 3v3 Live but may have to play in the all-male age division Example: if the oldest player on your team was born on 9/1/2000, the team would register for the 2000 division.", "Additionally, the 2015-16 Regional League premier division champions earn qualification for next year’s US Youth Soccer National League. The National League competition is for the nation's top teams in the Under-14 through Under-18 boys and girls age groups, consisting of a total of 16 teams per gender age group.", "US Youth Soccer Regional Leagues. 1 East U14-18: Eight per gender age group in Premier Division; Up to two per State Association in the First Division. 2 East U13: Up to four teams per State Association. 3 West U14-18: Up to 20 teams in two groups with a playoff weekend. 4 West U13: Up to four teams per State Association.", "3v3 Live Soccer tournaments accept male and female teams ages 6 to adult 3v3 Live will be uses Calendar Year age divisions. Teams should register based upon the birth year of their oldest player. High School division should be chosen for teams ages 16 - 18 and Adult divisions for teams with players 19 and above. Co-ed teams are accepted in 3v3 Live but may have to play in the all-male age division. Example: if the oldest player on your team was born on 9/1/2000, the team would register for the 2000 division.", "Age Groups and Divisions. The SFL has adopted the US Soccer and VYSA age groups which are based on birth year. All age groups except the Under 19 Girls are normally broken down into two divisions assuming that we have enough teams to form divisions. Neither of these divisions is based on age. Rather they are based on skill level with the more competitive teams being placed in the upper divisions.", "3v3 Live Soccer tournaments accept male and female teams ages 6 to adult 3v3 Live will be uses Calendar Year age divisions. Teams should register based upon the birth year of their oldest player. High School division should be chosen for teams ages 16 - 18 and Adult divisions for teams with players 19 and above. Example: if the oldest player on your team was born on 9/1/2000, the team would register for the 2000 division.", "Age Groups and Divisions The SFL has adopted the US Soccer and VYSA age groups which are based on birth year. All age groups except the Under 19 Girls are normally broken down into two divisions assuming that we have enough teams to form divisions. Neither of these divisions is based on age. Rather they are based on skill level with the more competitive teams being placed in the upper divisions.", "Age Group Chart. In 2016 US Soccer announced the change from school year age groups to birth year age groups. Effective Fall 2016, all Illinois Youth Soccer events, league play and sanctioned tournament will be run in birth year age divisions. When reading age groups: U8 should be read as 8 and younger, etc.", "Number of teams 1 -. East U14-18: Eight per gender age group in Premier Division; Up to two per State Association in the First Division. 2 East U13: Up to four teams per State Association. 3 West U14-18: Up to 20 teams in two groups with a playoff weekend. 4 West U13: Up to four teams per State Association.", "Effective Fall 2016, all Illinois Youth Soccer events, league play and sanctioned tournament will Age Group Chart In 2016 US Soccer announced the change from school year age groups to birth year age groups. Effective Fall 2016, all Illinois Youth Soccer events, league play and sanctioned tournament will be run in birth year age divisions When reading age groups: U8 should be read as 8 and younger, etc. Soccer Season" ]
High School division should be chosen for teams ages 16 - 18 and Adult divisions for teams with players 19 and above.
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age do baby teeth start falling out
[ "A child's baby teeth (primary teeth) begin to loosen and fall out to make room for permanent teeth at about age 6. The first baby teeth to fall out are typically the two bottom front teeth (lower central incisors) and the two top front teeth (upper central incisors), followed by the lateral incisors, molars and canines.Molars typically fall out between ages 9 and 12 and are replaced by permanent teeth by about age 13.he first baby teeth to fall out are typically the two bottom front teeth (lower central incisors) and the two top front teeth (upper central incisors), followed by the lateral incisors, molars and canines.", "First in, first out. A child's 20 baby teeth, which typically come in by age 3, usually fall out in the order in which they came in. That means the lower center teeth (lower center incisors) are usually the first to go, around age 5 or 6.osing baby teeth is seldom as painful a process as teething. If your 5- or 6-year-old complains of pain in the back of his mouth, it's probably the 6-year molars coming in. (He has no baby teeth there to fall out first).", "The first baby teeth (also known as primary teeth) to come in are usually the lower central incisors around the age of six months. The last baby teeth to show up are the upper second primary molars, and they appear between 30 and 36 months of age. There are normally 20 baby teeth by the time a child reaches age 3.These primary teeth then remain unchanged for about three years. Not much happens to the baby teeth between 3 and 6 years of age. Between 6 and 8 years however, there is a flurry of activity as kids normally lose eight primary teeth in rapid succession.here are normally 20 baby teeth by the time a child reaches age 3. These primary teeth then remain unchanged for about three years. Not much happens to the baby teeth between 3 and 6 years of age. Between 6 and 8 years however, there is a flurry of activity as kids normally lose eight primary teeth in rapid succession.", "Babies' teeth begin to develop before they are born, but in most cases don't come through until they're between 6 and 12 months old. Most children have a full set of 20 milk or baby teeth by the time they're three years old. When they reach five or six, these teeth will start to fall out, making way for adult teeth.y the age of 12 to 14, most children have lost all their baby teeth and have their adult teeth. There are 32 adult teeth in total, 12 more than in the baby set. The last four of these, called wisdom teeth, usually emerge later than the others, generally between the ages of 17 and 21.", "Baby teeth. The first baby teeth to fall out are typically the two bottom front teeth (lower central incisors) and the two top front teeth (upper central incisors), followed by the lateral incisors, molars and canines.aby teeth. The first baby teeth to fall out are typically the two bottom front teeth (lower central incisors) and the two top front teeth (upper central incisors), followed by the lateral incisors, molars and canines.", "Q: When will my child's baby teeth start to fall out? A: There's a huge range of normal when it comes to losing baby teeth. Although most children lose their first tooth at 5 or 6, some start as young as 4, and others won't get to meet the Tooth Fairy until 7.Your child will usually be the first to know when a tooth is loose because she can feel it moving.: When will my child's baby teeth start to fall out? A: There's a huge range of normal when it comes to losing baby teeth. Although most children lose their first tooth at 5 or 6, some start as young as 4, and others won't get to meet the Tooth Fairy until 7.", "Some children lose their first tooth as early as 4 or as late as 7. Generally, the younger the child was when the teeth came in, the earlier they fall out. It's possible for kids to lose a baby tooth too early, before the permanent tooth is ready to erupt, because of an accident or dental disease.osing baby teeth is seldom as painful a process as teething. If your 5- or 6-year-old complains of pain in the back of his mouth, it's probably the 6-year molars coming in. (He has no baby teeth there to fall out first).", "Between the ages of three months and seven months, a puppy begins to lose its deciduous teeth. Each deciduous tooth root will generally be absorbed by the adult tooth, though there are instances where this does not properly occur. At three months, the incisors begin to fall out to make room for the new adult teeth.At the age of four months, the adult molars and adult canines are beginning to come in.Between the ages of six and seven months, the adult molars will come in.hey grow a total of 28 teeth, which are known as baby teeth or deciduous teeth. The first teeth that fall out are the incisor teeth, followed by the premolars and the canines. Puppies do not have molar teeth, only premolars.", "The following chart shows when your child's primary teeth (also called baby teeth or deciduous teeth) should erupt and shed. Eruption times vary from child to child. As seen from the chart, the first teeth begin to break through the gums at about 6 months of age.Usually, the first two teeth to erupt are the two bottom central incisors (the two bottom front teeth).Next, the top four front teeth emerge.he following chart shows when your child's primary teeth (also called baby teeth or deciduous teeth) should erupt and shed. Eruption times vary from child to child. As seen from the chart, the first teeth begin to break through the gums at about 6 months of age.", "6 to 7 years. As seen from the chart, the first teeth begin to break through the gums at about 6 months of age. Usually, the first two teeth to erupt are the two bottom central incisors (the two bottom front teeth). Next, the top four front teeth emerge. to 7 years. As seen from the chart, the first teeth begin to break through the gums at about 6 months of age. Usually, the first two teeth to erupt are the two bottom central incisors (the two bottom front teeth). Next, the top four front teeth emerge." ]
Age 6
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age dog comes in first heat
[ "OverviewA bitch generally has her first estrus season, or heat, at between 6 and 12 months of age, most commonly between 8 and 10 months.", "Overview. A bitch generally has her first estrus season, or heat, at between 6 and 12 months of age, most commonly between 8 and 10 months. Mating will produce a litter at this age, but she is immature, so it is important to guard against that potential.", "She can get pregnant only when in heat. Some breeders test for progesterone levels to identify the most fertile days but the rule-of-thumb is that the most fertile days are 11-15 of her cycle. Note when shes in heat, the average dog will permit any male dog to mount her. Few females, however, will accept a male when theyre not in heat. 7.", "A female should NEVER be bred on her first heat (she has immature eggs) and preferably not her second either. The rule of thumb that works best is to breed on the third season, or at one and a half to two years of age, and after all health tests have been passed.", "Generally the dog comes into heat, and the experienced breeder notices right away, while the newbie may not notice till day four. Normally they are breedable on approximately day 12 to day 18, but they can remain in heat till day 21. Each dog is different, and heat averages two to three weeks.", "Step 1. Watch for early signs that your dog is coming into heat. A heat period lasts about 21 days. During the first 11 or so days, the proestrus, the female will first display a blood-red discharge that may not initially be highly noticeable, and you may miss it if you are not watching for it.", "Even if she is in a kennel, she can still end up pregnant. This is the fourth and final stage of the dog heat cycle when your dog is “normal”. This stage last about 60-90 days, at the end of which, the entire heat cycle starts again. Summary: We review the 4 stages of the dog heat cycle. Part of this article discusses the signs of heat you should be watching for to tell if your dog is in heat. Don't stress about unwanted pregnancies, know what to do if you are not going to have your dog spayed.", "Your dog has come into heat. It is most common for the dam to come into heat at six months of age and then every six months thereafter. Some dams come in at four months and some at twelve months for their first heat, while some are every six months and some every five to 11 months. All dams vary, so you should keep track of what your dam is doing and when.", "The average female dog has her first cycle about six months of age. A few dogs start earlier and few dogs later, even as late as 14-months. If you have a new female puppy, you should watch her and note when she has her first cycle. If shes 14-months old and still hasnt been in heat, you should take her to a veterinarian. 4.", "There are 3 common signs for a dog in heat during this stage: The Estrus Stage of the Dog Heat Cycle typically last from 5-14 days. The time your dog is fertile (her actual heat). At this stage, the discharge typically changes from red to straw colored." ]
Six months
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age dogs finish growing
[ "A dog usually stops growing at 1 years of age but if there big it usuall takes 2 years. Since yours is small i would say just about 1 year. Some dogs are fully grown by 1 years of age some take a bit longer. Most large breed and giant breed dogs do not finish growning until they are 2 years old. Yours however is a small breed dog so I'd say in a year she should be fully grown. Usually between 1 and 2 years. Around 1 year they usually stop growing but they are fully developed at 2 years old. I think it depends on the breed but the given age is 2 years when dogs are adults.", "This group is slower growing, and most large puppies won't reach their full-sized frame until 15 to 18 months old and their full adult weight until they're about two years old. Dogs like Mastiffs, Great Pyrenees, Saint Bernards and Newfoundlands take the longest to reach full size. Their basic framework is in place by about 18 months old, but it can take until age two or three for them to reach full weight and muscle mass.", "If you are wondering how much your pup should weigh, how much bigger your puppy will get, or when he will stop growing, you’ve come to the right place. We all want to know that our Labrador puppies are healthy and thriving. And steady growth is one of a number of indicators of puppy health.", "Like humans, dogs also gradually lose their baby teeth. Puppies, like new-born babies, are born without teeth. Canines will not grow their first baby teeth till they reach about six to eight weeks of age. Dogs normally grow as many as 28 teeth, which are commonly referred to as the baby teeth or the deciduous teeth. The first few teeth that eventually fall out are the incisors, next are the premolars, and then the canines.", "Signs a Pup Is Fully Grown. Most canines reach their full size by the time they are 12 to 18 months old, although it does take longer for some of the largest breeds to finish growing. Some breeds even reach a full frame within the first six months of life, although it takes longer for the rest of the body to catch up.", "But much of your Lab puppy’s growth will be completed before he reaches his first birthday. In fact, he will be quite close to his final adult Labrador height at around nine months of age, and a lot of his growth after this point will be ‘filling out’ rather than getting taller.", "This is the number one question asked by new puppy parents. And it is a difficult one to answer accurately. Many ‘average’ Labrador puppies will weigh just over two pounds for each week of age. So at three months or so, such a puppy might weigh in at around 25lbs, and a six month old puppy might weigh around 50lbs.", "exists and is an alternate of . What age do pups stop growing Depends a lot on breed....most pups get their growth spurt by 9 months, then finish at 18 months. Large breeds continue growing until about 2 years. Mastiff breeds, Old English Mastiff, Bull Mastiff, Tibetan, Nebolish, Saint Bernard, Fila, etc... grow until they are 3 years old. Nutrition is important during their growth period. What age do pups stop growing Depends a lot on breed....most pups get their growth spurt by 9 months, then finish at 18 months.", "Your puppy will grow faster than you can imagine! Shih Tzu Weight Chart. If you are looking for a Shih Tzu weight chart or a Shih Tzu growth chart, you've come to the right place. Many owners want to know how big their Shih Tzu will grow to be. There is quite a variance with growth, because puppies have starts and stops. Also, tiny Tzu can easily catch up to their heavier counterparts.", "Weight: 9 to 16 lbs. Progress in terms of growth: Final weight and height is established at this age. Over the next 1 to 2 months, the chest may fill out slightly, however there will be no more growth in regard to height and you will want to adjust feedings so that weight is maintained." ]
Between 1 and 2 years
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age dosage for simethicone
[ "Simethicone is used to relieve the painful symptoms of too much gas in the stomach and intestines. Simethicone may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. Simethicone is available without a prescription.", "1 For symptoms of too much gas: 2 For oral dosage forms (capsules or tablets): 3 Adults and teenagers—Usual dose is 60 to 125 milligrams (mg) four times a day, after meals and at bedtime. 4 The dose should not be more than 500 mg in twenty-four hours.", "1 The dose should not be more than 500 mg in twenty-four hours. 2 Children—Dose must be determined by the doctor. 3 For oral dosage form (suspension): 4 Adults and teenagers—Usual dose is 40 to 95 mg four times a day, after meals and at bedtime. 5 The dose should not be more than 500 mg in twenty-four hours.", "Mayo Clinic is a not-for-profit organization. Proceeds from website advertising help support our mission. Mayo Clinic does not endorse non-Mayo products and services. 1 Policy.", "There are no reports of any side effects due to this medication. 3. Administration and Dosage:3. The usual dosage of simethicone (Dimethicone activated) for adults and children older than 12 years of age is 40–125 mg 4 times daily after meals and at bedtime. The drug also may be taken as necessary or as directed by a physician; higher than usual dosages have been used.", "In infants and children younger than two years of age, the dosage is usually 20 mg. Adults and children older than two years of age should not take more than 500 mg. of simethicone within 24 hours. Children younger than two years of age should not have more than 240 mg. of simethicone per day. Small children must take less simethicone, appropriate to their body weight. Carefully follow the dosage instructions on the label.", "1 Children—Dose must be determined by the doctor. 2 For oral dosage form (chewable tablets): 3 Adults and teenagers—Usual dose is 40 to 125 mg four times a day, after meals and at bedtime or the dose may be 150 mg three times a day, after meals. 4 The dose should not be more than 500 mg in twenty-four hours.", "1 Adults and teenagers—Usual dose is 40 to 125 mg four times a day, after meals and at bedtime or the dose may be 150 mg three times a day, after meals. 2 The dose should not be more than 500 mg in twenty-four hours.", "A. Gas relief medications, specifically simethicone products, have been used in every age group, including infants. One important tip is to pay attention to the dosage to make sure it has a safe and effective concentration for the patient. A child, between the ages of 2-12 years, should take 40 mg of simethicone per dose with meals and at bedtime. Adults can take 80 mg-180 mg of simethicone per dose with meals and at bedtime. Check the product you have at home. Look for the active ingredient and the dose. This product is not intended to be cut in half.", "1 For oral dosage form (chewable tablets): 2 Adults and teenagers—Usual dose is 40 to 125 mg four times a day, after meals and at bedtime or the dose may be 150 mg three times a day, after meals. 3 The dose should not be more than 500 mg in twenty-four hours. 4 Children—Dose must be determined by the doctor." ]
A child, between the ages of 2-12 years, should take 40 mg,Adults can take 80 mg-180 mg.
8
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age draw from profit sharing plan
[ "After you reach age 70½, you are generally required by federal tax law to withdraw a minimum amount from your retirement savings plans each year. These withdrawals are called required minimum distributions (RMDs). You are generally allowed to take penalty-free distributions starting at age 59½.", "by April 1 of the later of (a) the year following the year in which the participant reaches. age 70½, or (b) the year following the year in which the participant retires. More-than-. 5% owners must begin to receive distributions by April 1 of the year following the year. they reach age 70½. A d d i t i o n a l C o n s i d e r a t i o n s. ● Maximum annual deduction: Up to 25% of covered payroll can be contributed and. can be from current or past profits and deductible by the employer.", "Unless you elect otherwise, benefits under a qualified plan must begin within 60 days after the close of the latest plan year in which you: 1 turn 65 (or the plan’s normal retirement age, if earlier); complete 10 years of plan participation; or.", "401(k), profit-sharing, and stock bonus plans. Employee elective deferrals (and earnings, except in a hardship distribution) -- the plan may permit a distribution when you: 1 terminate employment (by death, disability, retirement or other severance from employment); 2 reach age 59½; or. suffer a hardship.", "Employer profit-sharing or matching contributions -- the plan may permit a distribution of your vested accrued benefit when you: terminate employment (by death, disability, retirement or other severance from employment);", "See IRS Reg. 1.401-1(b)(2) ● Excluding persons: Certain persons can be eliminated on the basis of months of. service, age or coverage in a union plan; for example, persons under age 21 can be. excluded from the plan.", "For 401(k) plans, profit sharing and some other types of employer-sponsored plans, and for inherited IRAs or inherited 403(b)s, you must take an RMD separately from each plan, even if you have more than one plan within a type.", "For subsequent years, you have to withdraw your RMD amount from your plans by Dec. 31 of each year. This includes the year after you turn age 70½, even if you take your first withdrawal that year.", "Required minimum distributions (RMDs) 1 At age 70½, federal law requires you to withdraw a minimum amount from most retirement savings accounts. You must withdraw from each plan type that is subject to RMDs.", "Employer profit-sharing or matching contributions -- the plan may permit a distribution of your vested accrued benefit when you: 1 terminate employment (by death, disability, retirement or other severance from employment); reach the age specified in the plan (any age); or." ]
59½
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age early start medicare
[ "If you aren’t eligible for full Social Security retirement benefits at age 65, and you. aren’t getting Social Security benefits, you can still get your full Medicare benefits. (including premium-free Part A) at age 65, but you must contact Social Security to. sign up.", "You also may qualify on the work record of a divorced or deceased spouse. Following the Supreme Court's 2015 ruling, people in same-sex marriages can qualify for Medicare on their spouse's work record, regardless of where they live or where they were married. You qualify for full Medicare benefits under age 65 if: 1 You have been entitled to Social Security disability benefits for at least 24 months (which need not be consecutive); or. You receive a disability pension from the Railroad Retirement Board and meet certain conditions; or.", "Updated April 06, 2016. Medicare won't be available to most of us until we turn 65, but for some people – those with long-term disabilities or those who have been diagnosed with specific diseases – Medicare is available at any age. It just isn't easy to get.", "You won’t get Medicare information sent to you automatically. † Premium-free Part A as early as 3 months before the month you turn age 65. you turn age 65 to apply. † Part B as early as 3 months before the month you turn age 65.", "If you are nearing 65 (or already 65), have paid your taxes, and are an American citizen then you are eligible for Medicare. Those who are disabled or have ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) are also eligible for Medicare regardless of age. Most people choose to start receiving their benefits when they turn 65, but you do not have to. However, you will have to pay the higher premium for twice the number of years you could have had Medicare Part A, but didn't sign up. Signing up for your Social Security benefits is a little different.", "However, the age to get full Social Security retirement benefits (called. your “Full Retirement Age”) has changed for some people. It now depends on the. year you were born, and some people don’t get full retirement benefits until age 67.", "If you want your Medicare coverage to begin when you turn age 65, you should. If you are covered by a group health plan based on your own or your spouse’s. current employment, you may be able to delay signing up for Part B during your. Initial Enrollment Period and enroll later during a Special Enrollment Period.", "A Disability and a Long Wait Are Required for Early Medicare Enrollment. Health Insurance. Medicare won't be available to most of us until we turn 65, but for some people – those with long-term disabilities or those who have been diagnosed with specific diseases – Medicare is available at any age.", "If you start drawing your benefits at 62 then your benefits will be reduced, but if you wait until the full retirement age of between 66 and 67 (depending on the year you were born) then you will receive one hundred percent of your benefits.", "If you are undergoing dialysis for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) your Medicare coverage usually starts the first day of the fourth month of dialysis treatments. Medicare coverage can start as early as the first month of dialysis if you meet all of the following conditions: You take part in a home dialysis training program offered by a Medicare-approved training facility to teach you how to give yourself dialysis treatments at home." ]
65
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12,933
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age eligibility military draft
[ "normally the draft age is for 18-34 for enlisted ranks and jobs, but doctors her drafted in WWII and Korean war up into there 50s, Doctors are in the Officer ranks, because of the high skills and training, not for authority, but for respect of the position.", "Will start the draft with males who turn 20 years old during the year of the draft. If not enough males are drafted in that age group, They will move to people who turn 21 in the year of the draft. Up to males who turn 28 years old during the year of the draft.", "Ben Carson leads in new Iowa poll. The US Supreme Court decided that it's constitutional to exclude women from registering for the draft because they're banned from combat units. That ban ends in 2016.", "Congress might say, for example, that the national emergency requires 95 percent of draftees to be fighters, or infantry. A draft bill might argue that since, say, 95 percent of infantry troops are men, then the national emergency would require 95 percent of men to be called up, and 5 percent of women, Mr. Dunlap notes.", "It was back in 1981 that the US Supreme Court ruled that requiring only men to register for the draft was constitutional, since there were US laws that banned women from fighting in combat.", "A congressionally chartered association of US military reservists recently passed a resolution last year calling for the registration of women for the Selective Service as well, noting that 14 percent of active duty troops and nearly one-fifth of National Guard and Reserves are now women.", "Best Answer: If memory serves me correctly the age is between 18 and 24 after 24 they(government) cannot make some one enlist if the draft was to be reinstated again. Now the maxium age to enlist voluntarliy is 42 years of age. you can also enlist at the age of 17 with parental consent. Source(s): prior military.", "While men are required to register for the Selective Service, there has not been a draft in the United States since the Vietnam-war era. Pentagon brass strongly believes that the current all-volunteer force performs much better than a conscripted force would.", "Post. Share. The Selective Service System wants you to know that the requirement to register for the draft did not go away with the end of the Vietnam War. Under the law, virtually all male U.S. citizens, and male aliens living in the U.S., who are ages 18 through 25, are required to register with Selective Service.", "Penalties for Failure to Register for the Draft. Men who do not register could be prosecuted and, if convicted, fined up to $250,000 and/or serve up to five years in prison. In addition, men who fail to register with Selective Service before turning age 26, even if not prosecuted, will become ineligible for:" ]
Between 18 and 24
6
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age emmylou harris
[ "Emmylou Harris -Emmylou Harris is an American singer and songwriter. She has released many popular albums and singles over the course of her career, and has now won 13 Grammys - as of 2014 - as well as numerous other awards. I love Emmylou Harris. I love her singing, guitar playing, and I her hair.", "Emmylou Harris is currently single. She has been in three celebrity relationships averaging approximately 5.3 years each. Her three marriages have averaged 5.3 years each. Age: 70 (4/2/1947)", "Robert Plant to Join Emmylou Harris on Lampedusa Concerts for Refugees! Robert Plant has confirmed that he will join Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Patty Griffin, Buddy Miller, The Milk Carton Kids, and more for select dates on the previously announced Lampedusa Concerts for Refugees tour, October 12–21, 2016.", "Jump to: Overview (3) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (3) | Trivia (10) | Personal Quotes (18) Emmylou Harris was born on April 2, 1947 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. She was previously married to Paul Kennerley, Brian Ahern and Tom Slocum.", "While performing in a Washington D.C. coffeehouse, she was discovered by former Byrds member Chris Hillman, who recommended her to Gram Parsons for his first solo album, 'GP'. Harris toured as a member of Parsons' band, The Flying Burrito Brothers, in 1973, and recorded on their album 'Grievous Angel'.", "Emmylou Harris Net Worth is $15 Million. Emmylou Harris Net Worth is $15 Million. Emmylou Harris is Singer, Record producer, Singer-songwriter, Musician. Emmylou Harris Date of Birth is Apr 2, 1947. Emmylou Harris Nickname is Harris, Emmylou, Harris, Emmylou & Nash Ramblers, The.", "Emmylou Harris. Emmylou Harris Net Worth is $15 Million. Emmylou Harris is Singer, Record producer, Singer-songwriter, Musician. Emmylou Harris Date of Birth is Apr 2, 1947. Emmylou Harris Nickname is Harris, Emmylou, Harris, Emmylou & Nash Ramblers, The.", "Emmylou Harris. Robert Plant has confirmed that he will join Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Patty Griffin, Buddy Miller, The Milk Carton Kids, and more for select dates on the previously announced Lampedusa Concerts for Refugees tour, October 12–21, 2016.", "Included among the special releases on that day is Emmylou Harris's Queen of the Silver Dollar: The Studio Albums, 1975–1979 comprises Harris's first five studio albums—Pieces of the Sky, Elite Hotel, Luxury Liner, Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town, and Blue Kentucky Girl—on vinyl and a bonus 45 RPM of Light of the Stable and Little Drummer Boy ...", "Biography by Jason Ankeny. The one-time singing partner of Gram Parsons who became an enduring force in progressive country by the end of the 1970s. Artist Biography by Jason Ankeny. Though other performers sold more records and earned greater fame, few had as profound an impact on contemporary music as Emmylou Harris." ]
70
1
12,938
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age entitled to medicare
[ "You should sign up for Medicare three months before reaching age 65, even if you are not ready to start receiving retirement benefits. You can opt out of receiving cash retirement benefits now once you are in the online application. Then you can apply online for retirement benefits later.", "So, to summarize with an example: 1 Bob is 65 years old. 2 His wife, Mary, has worked for over 30 years. 3 Mary turns 62. Mary still has to wait until age 65 to be eligible for Medicare (unless she qualifies by disability). If you retire at age 62, you may be able to continue to get medical insurance coverage through your employer, or you can purchase coverage from a private insurance company until you turn 65.", "Medicare is our country’s health insurance program for people age 65 or older. Certain people younger than age 65 can qualify for Medicare, too, including those with disabilities and those who have permanent kidney failure. Read our Medicare Publication.", "Be age 65 or older and eligible for Social Security: You may be automatically enrolled into Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) when you reach age 65 and become eligible for Social Security; but if you want Medicare Part B (medical insurance), you have to enroll in it.", "To be eligible to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan with prescription drug coverage (MAPD), you must have Medicare Part A and Part B, and you must live in the service area for the MAPD plan you're considering.", "Mar 15 2017. 2. 49k. 4. Whether you are preparing to sign up for Medicare or if you are already enrolled and are searching for ways to get the most out of your benefits, there are a few simple things you can do that will help you get the most out of your Medicare benefits. Find Medicare Providers & Doctors In Your Area Using This Guide.", "Getting the most out of your retirement benefits isn't as complicated as many may think. While it is true that every seniors situation is unique to themselves and their spouses, maximizing your benefits to ensure you get the best possibly outcome isn't. A Layman's Guide to Medicare A, B, and C. Mar 15 2017.", "Most individuals don't have to pay a premium for Medicare Part A if they or their spouse paid Medicare taxes while working for at least 10 years (or 40 quarters). If you're not eligible for premium-free Part A, you will have to pay a monthly premium of up to $411 in 2016.", "But if you haven't worked, or worked less than 10 years, you may qualify for premium-free Part A when your spouse turns 62, if she or he has worked at least 10 years while paying Medicare taxes. However, to be eligible for Medicare, you need to be 65 years old.", "If you’re eligible at age 65, your initial enrollment period begins three months before your 65th birthday, includes the month you turn age 65, and ends three months after that birthday." ]
65
2
12,939
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en
age equivalent of cat years to human years
[ "Formula. There is no agreed upon formula to calculate a cat's age. In our calculation we assume, a 1-year-old cat is equal to a 15-year-old human and a 2-year-old cat is equal to a 24-year-old human. Then add four years for every year after that.", "Once cats reach between 1 and 4 years of age (depending on breed and adult weight) they finish growing and are officially adults. At this point, they have the next 10 years or so to cool their heels and enjoy being in their prime. It's as if all of a human's 20s through 50s pass between your cat's ages 1 to 4.", "In addition to showing how to convert cat years, at the bottom of the page the major factors affecting cat health and associated lifespan are described. There are many tables for converting between cat years (age) and human years (age). Many of them use a very simple calculation (e.g. 1 cat year equals 7 human years).", "It's just slightly more complicated than you may have expected. A rough approximation is that a 1-year-old cat is equivalent to about an 18-year-old human. By age 2, your cat jumps to around 25, and then gains about the equivalent of four human years in age each additional year. This is by no means an exact science, and different sources use slightly different calculations, but expect your kitty to start needing senior care around 65 -- which is to say, age 12 or so.", "Report Abuse. By the time they are 6 months old, they are the human equivalent of 10. Although cat-to-human age comparisons can vary, after the age of 2, cats take on about four human years for every cat year.", "1 Cats are physically and sexually developed within about 1 year, whereas people reach the equivalent maturity at 15 years, so the first years of a cats life is equivalent to 15 years of a person's.", "On this page, you can calculate cat years, given your pet's age in human years. A cat year is the equivalent portion of a cat's lifetime, as a calendar year would be for a human being. Your cat's age (in human years):", "The reason there isn't a simple formula for converting cat ages into equivalent human ages is that aging isn't a steady process. Your kitty will ratchet rocket-like from helpless babyhood to human driving age in under one year.", "1 Likewise, at two years of age a cat has reached the same maturity as a person of 25 years, so the second year of a cat's life is equivalent to 10 years (25 minus 15) of a person's. 2 Thereafter, each calendar year a cat ages the equivalent of 4 human years.", "Cat Years. This page discusses how to convert cat age to the equivalent people age. It is specific to domestic house cats, as other types of cats (e.g. wild cats, barn cats, feral cats) age at different rates than our pet house cats." ]
A 1-year-old cat is equal to a 15-year-old human and a 2-year-old cat is equal to a 24-year-old human. Then add four years for every year after that.
0
12,940
NUMERIC
en
en
age exemption
[ "Taxpayers Age 65 and older with an annual adjusted gross income of less than $12,000 as reflected on the most recent state income tax return or some other appropriate evidence, OR who are retired due to permanent and total disability (regardless of age)–exempt from all of the state portion of the property taxes and $5,000 of assessed value on the county portion of the ad valorem taxes, including school district ad valorem taxes.", "Taxpayer is either age 65 and older, or, is retired due to permanent and total disability with net taxable income greater than $12,000 on the combined (taxpayer and spouse) Federal Income Tax Return–exempt from all the state portion of the ad valorem taxes and receives the regular exemption for county taxes.", "Age-related tax allowance, calculating tax if you carry on working, National Insurance payments Skip to main content GOV.UK uses cookies to make the site simpler.", "You don’t pay National Insurance after you reach State Pension age - unless you’re self-employed and paying Class 4 contributions. You only pay Income Tax if your taxable income - including your private pension and State Pension - is more than your tax-free allowances (the amount of income you’re allowed before you pay tax). You must contact HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) if you think you should be paying tax.", "Taxpayer is age 65 and older with income greater than $12,000 on their most recent Alabama Income Tax Return–exempt from all of the state portion of the ad valorem taxes and receive the regular homestead exemption ($2,000 assessed value) on county taxes.", "Stop paying National Insurance; Age-related tax allowances; Claim back tax or National Insurance; 1. Overview", "Homestead Exemptions. A homestead is defined as a single-family owner-occupied dwelling and the land thereto, not exceeding 160 acres. The property owner may be entitled to a homestead exemption if he or she owns a single-family residence and occupies it as their primary residence on the first day of the tax year for which they are applying.", "In the past, there was an extra exemption when you reached age 65. Now, if you are age 65 or older on the last day of the year and do not... Go to TurboTax.com Sign In", "117 people found this helpful. In the past, there was an extra exemption when you reached age 65. Now, if you are age 65 or older on the last day of the year and do not itemize deductions, you are en-titled to a higher standard deduction. If you are Single and 65 or older, you get a standard deduction of $7.600, which is $1,500 more than those under age 65.", "You recently received a summons and you are seventy-five (75) years of age or older and wish to be excused. Effective June 19, 2009, individuals who are seventy-five years of age or older and who file an affidavit requesting an exemption from jury service shall be permanently exempted from jury service, per the enactment of Senate Bill 112, which amended Section 38-5-2 (B) NMSA 1978." ]
Taxpayer is age 65 and older with income greater than $12,000 on their most recent Alabama Income Tax Return–exempt from all of the state portion of the ad valorem taxes and receive the regular homestead exemption on county taxes.
4
12,947
NUMERIC
en
en
age exemption regarding lenten fasting requirements
[ "2) Fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. 1 Fasting means having only one full meal to maintain one's strength. 2 Catholics from age 18 through age 59 are bound to fast.", "In Islam, people who fall under following categories are exempt from fasting in the month of Ramadan, even. • Mentally challenged: Those people who are mentally challenged are not required to fast during the month of Ramadan.", "1 Everyone 14 years of age or older is bound to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday, all the Fridays of Lent and Good Friday. 2 Everyone 18 or older, and under 59 years of age, is bound to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. 3 On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, only one full meatless meal is allowed.", "The Church emphasizes the penitential nature of Ash Wednesday by calling us to fast and abstain from meat. Catholics who are over the age of 18 and under the age of 60 are required to fast, which means that they can eat only one complete meal and two smaller ones during the day, with no food in between.", "Before we answer this question regarding exemptions, we need to make clear the point that who are “required to fast”. In precise terms the requirements for fasting obligation are “adults (11-14 years of age, depends on onset of puberty), healthy individuals”. In the light of holy Quran: [2:184] Specific days (are designated for fasting); if one is ill or traveling, an equal number of other days may be substituted.", "1) Abstinence on all the Fridays of Lent, and on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. 1 No meat may be eaten on days of abstinence. 2 Catholics 14 years and older are bound to abstain from meat. 3 Invalids, pregnant and nursing mothers are exempt.", "1 Fasting means having only one full meal to maintain one's strength. 2 Two smaller, meatless and penitential meals are permitted according to one's needs, but they should not together equal the one full meal. 3 Eating solid foods between meals is not permitted. 4 Catholics from age 18 through age 59 are bound to fast.", "1 On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, only one full meatless meal is allowed. 2 Two other meatless meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to each one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full meal. 3 Eating between meals is not permitted.", "2) Fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. 1 Fasting means having only one full meal to maintain one's strength. 2 Two smaller, meatless and penitential meals are permitted according to one's needs, but they should not together equal the one full meal. 3 Eating solid foods between meals is not permitted.", "For example, going to university is not a travel that can exempt you from fasting. However, if you have to travel far and the journey is difficult then you are eligible for this exemption. • Sickness: By Sickness I mean, that when you are suffering from some ailment; if you fast your ailment worsens." ]
18 or older, and under 59 years of age
2
12,949
NUMERIC
en
en
age expectancy
[ "Your Age - Your Life Expectancy. Although Life Expectancy at birth is the standard most often used for this important global metric, it can be calculated for any age and gender and you can compare these differences for virtually every country in the world in the special Chart below.", "Modern thought on this important subject is it loses significance as a global or national metric for such things as healthcare and other important evaluative criteria without the ability to measure it by Age and Gender. This powerful chart can be used as a longevity table for every country in the world.", "The average life expectancy for a person who was 65 years old in 2012 is 19.3 years – 20.5 years for women and 17.9 years for men. The difference in life expectancy at 65 years between males and females increased 0.1 year from 2.5 years in 2011 to 2.6 years in 2012.", "Calculators: Life Expectancy. When you are considering when to collect retirement benefits, one important factor to take into account is how long you might live. According to data compiled by the Social Security Administration: A man reaching age 65 today can expect to live, on average, until age 84.3.", "Worldwide, the average life expectancy at birth was 71.0 years (68 years and 6 months for males and 73 years and 6 months for females) over the period 2010–2013 according to United Nations World Population Prospects 2012 Revision, or 70.7 years (68.2 years for males and 73.2 years for females) for 2009 according to The World Factbook.", "Adults with extreme obesity have increased risks of dying at a young age from cancer and many other causes including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and kidney and liver diseases, according to results of an analysis of data pooled from 20 large studies of people from three countries.", "Social Security. Calculators: Life Expectancy. When you are considering when to collect retirement benefits, one important factor to take into account is how long you might live. A man reaching age 65 today can expect to live, on average, until age 84.3. A woman turning age 65 today can expect to live, on average, until age 86.6.", "News Releases. NIH study finds extreme obesity may shorten life expectancy up to 14 years. Results highlight the need to develop more effective interventions to combat the growing public health problem of extreme obesity.", "Life expectancy in the USA hits a record high. Life expectancy in the USA hits a record high: Those born in 2012 have a life expectancy of 78.8 years. People aged 65 in 2012 have a life expectancy of 19.3 years, says a new government report on mortality.", "Do you know your likelihood of living to age 70? 80? 90? The results may surprise you and help you plan your retirement. Complete the top portion of the calculator below for a general life expectancy estimate or complete both portions for a more precise estimate. Learn about the assumptions used for this calculator." ]
A man reaching age 65 today can expect to live, on average, until age 84.3. A woman turning age 65 today can expect to live, on average, until age 86.6.
6
12,951
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en
en
age expectancy of sufferer of lupus
[ "Life Expectancy and Survival Rates. 5-year survival rate for Lupus: It is estimated that 97 percent of individuals with SLE live at least five years (Source: excerpt from Connective Tissue Diseases: NWHIC).", "The majority of lupus patients are female, with men comprising only 4-18% of those with the disease.[1]. The male-to-female ratio in lupus varies between different age groups. Among children and early adolescents, one in four patients diagnosed with SLE is male. Between the ages of 15 and 50, males represent approximately 6-10% of patients diagnosed with SLE. After the age of 50, the disparity drops slightly, as men comprise one in nine new cases.[2]. 3.", "Kidneys. Kidneys are the organs most commonly affected by lupus. Long-term inflammation in the kidneys causes damage. If enough of the kidney becomes scarred, it will begin to lose function. By catching a flare-up early and treating it with the right medications, you can protect your kidneys from damage.", "Lupus Isn’t Lethal. Lupus is an autoimmune disease, meaning that the immune system attacks the body’s organs, causing damage and organ failure. Over 90 percent of people with lupus are women between the ages of 15 and 45. Historically, lupus caused people to die young. Today, with careful treatment, 80 to 90 percent of people with lupus can expect to live a normal lifespan.", "Lupus Introduction. The prognosis for patients with Lupus (SLE) has greatly improved over the last few decades with at least 80-90% of all patients surviving ten years. Thereafter life expectancy approximates that of age matched controls.", "However, these patients are still at increased risk of heart disease. Lupus causes inflammation of the heart, resulting in an increased rate of heart attacks and artery disease, even in young patients in their 20s.", "Prognosis of Lupus. Prognosis of Lupus: Normal lifespan possible for many patients. Remissions and relapses common. 5-year survival about 97%; 10-year survival about 90%. (NWHIC). ...see also Overview of Lupus. Prognosis for Lupus: The prognosis for lupus varies widely depending on the organs involved and the intensity of the inflammatory reaction.", "While it is possible for women with lupus to have successful pregnancies, pregnant lupus patients are at a greater risk of preeclampsia (high blood pressure and excess protein in urine after 20 weeks of pregnancy), diabetes, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and preterm delivery.[16].", "The pathologic hallmark of the disease is recurrent, widespread, and diverse vascular lesions. Lupus (SLE) is not a rare disorder. Although reported at both extremes of life (e.g. diagnosed in infants and in the tenth decade of life) chiefly it affects women of child bearing age. Among children, SLE occurs three times more commonly in females than in males.", "10-year survival rate for Lupus: 90 percent live at least 10 years after diagnosis (Source: excerpt from Connective Tissue Diseases: NWHIC)." ]
5-year
0
12,953
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en
en
age females stop growing
[ "The duration of a growth spurt, as well as how much a child grows during one, differs from child to child (and from spurt to spurt in the same child). But it's not uncommon to see a visible difference in a very short time: At age 10, my son Sam once outgrew a pair of dress pants in less than a week.", "If you have a chronic disease, for example, this will affect your height. Most young women achieve their full height within 12 to 18 months after their first period. (around 16 years old) Most young men tend to stop growing at the end of puberty when they begin to shave regularly. (around 18 years old) but mainly girls stop growing around 17-18 and guys 20-21. Source(s): health class. amin · 8 years ago.", "During puberty: After infancy, the tween and teen years are the period of most rapid change. For girls, the growth spurt begins between 10 and 11 and lasts until around 15; for boys, it starts about two years later and lasts until age 17 or so.", "Your child can look very different from your friends' kids -- or from his own siblings at the same age -- and still be completely normal. What influences growth. At birth: A baby's size when he's born is based partly on genetics. Firstborns tend to be smaller than subsequent children because the uterus is smaller and tighter in first-time moms. Boys are larger than girls, and multiples, boys and girls, are smaller than average.", "You should never select this option if you're using a publicly accessible computer, or if you're sharing a computer with others. Even if you select this option there are some features of our site that still require you to log in for privacy reasons.", "Like women, men also begin producing larger quantities of estrogen at the end of puberty; the abundance of this hormone in the blood causes growth plates to close. However, because men often go through puberty after women, many continue to grow taller even in early adulthood.", "In 2008, Tina Pashley put her passion for animal advocacy to work by writing a weekly pet adoption and care column in the Martinsville Chronicle. She currently contributes to two consumer advocacy websites and several healthcare publications.", "A common misconception about human growth and development is that it stops when you become an adult. While some individuals will stop growing before age 18, many people, particularly men, continue to grow physically well into their mid-20s. Unlike physical development, cognitive development is a lifelong journey, as you continue to grow and develop mentally with age.", "The frontal lobe of the brain continues to grow and develop during early adulthood. This area is responsible for judgment, a concept that contributes to a person's mental maturation. In your early 20s, you will begin to more clearly distinguish right from wrong, beyond than the basic concept learned in childhood.", "492 Followers. A. At age 17, most girls...especially those that went through puberty at an early age, will not be getting any taller. If she is having low back pain, it is not likely growing pains, but rather related to muscle/skeletal strain from her sports or dancing." ]
Until around 15 year
2
12,955
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en
age for a learners permit
[ "Age Requirements. 1 15 1/2 years old: Must take driver's education to get a learner's permit. 2 16 years old: Eligible for a provisional license (with completion of driver's education). 3 17 1/2 years old: Allowed to apply for a provisional permit without taking driver's education.", "California Learner's Permit. If you're between the ages of 15 1/2 years old and 17 1/2 years old, you'll apply for a provisional permit. The difference is that teens under 17 1/2 years old need to complete Driver's Ed, whereas older teens can obtain their learner's permit without Driver's Ed.", "Has been driving only with an adult 21 years or older who has been licensed for at least 3 years; Has not been convicted of a traffic violation* in the 90 days preceding application for a provisional license; and. Has not been drinking and driving.", "A type of temporary license, your learner's permit provides for supervised driving under controlled conditions so that you can gain the experience and knowledge you need to be a safe, responsible, and courteous driver. You can apply for your learner's permit at the following ages: Alabama – 15 years. Alaska – 14 years.", "Applying for an AZ Graduated Instruction Permit. The Arizona instruction permit is a type of learning permit, and it is available to residents 15 years and 6 months of age who meet the necessary requirements. The driving permit applicant and his or her parent or legal guardian must provide proof of identification at an AZ MVD location.", "15 1/2 years old: Must take driver's education to get a learner's permit. 16 years old: Eligible for a provisional license (with completion of driver's education). 17 1/2 years old: Allowed to apply for a provisional permit without taking driver's education.", "Depending on your state, it may be possible to earn a learner's permit, restricted driver's license, or unrestricted driver's license, and typically these licenses are granted at different ages. For your convenience, we have compiled information on driving age by state below:", "If you are applying for your first New Mexico driver license and are under age 18, you must go through the New Mexico Graduated Licensing System to get your license. Graduated driver licensing eases beginning drivers into traffic by limiting their exposure to driving situations proven to be particularly dangerous.", "Learner's Permit Summary: Information about what you need to get a learner's permit (usually the first step in getting a driver's license) can be found by clicking on your state. If your permit has expired, most states renew learners permits to allow you to continue your requirements.", "The teen driver must hold the provisional license for at least 12 months. Unless a licensed driver age 21 or older is in the vehicle, a provisional license-holder may not have more than one passenger in the vehicle under the age of 21 who is not an immediate family member." ]
Btween the ages of 15 1/2 years old and 17 1/2 years old.
1
12,956
NUMERIC
en
en
age for a teenager
[ "A teenager, or teen, is a young person whose age falls within the range from 13–19. They are called teenagers because their age number ends with teen. Someone aged 18 or 19 is also considered a young adult. Usage by ordinary people varies, and also varies in different societies. Most societies traditionally had a formal ceremony to mark the change from childhood to adulthood.", "Working one or more part-time jobs is a great way for your teen to learn that there is more to life then what happens at home or at school.", "There are so many reasons why a teen should get a job as soon as they are legally able to. It teaches them how to stand on their own two feet and how to work at becoming independent. And not encouraging them to do this is only setting them up for potential failure.", "According to the Guttmacher study, Most young people have sex for the first time at about age 17.. Despite the many TV shows that depict 15 year olds having sex and 16 year olds giving birth, teens are waiting longer to have sex. At age 15, only 13% of never-married teens had sex in 2002, compared to 19% in 1995. By age 19, 7 out of 10 teens have had sex. At age 15, boys are more likely to have had sex (15%) than girls (13%).", "The truth? The majority of teens age 15-19 are not having sex. In fact, only 46% of teens in this age group in the U.S. have had sex at least once. What worried parents and anxious teens should understand is that the media's obsession with teen sex is more a result of hype than a reflection of reality.", "Physical Development. Puberty is defined as the biological changes of adolescence. By mid-adolescence, if not sooner, most youngsters’ physiological growth is complete; they are at or close to their adult height and weight, and are now physically capable of having babies.", "Until now, a child’s life has revolved mainly around the family. Adolescence has the effect of a stone dropped in water, as her social circle ripples outward to include friendships with members of the same sex, the opposite sex, different social and ethnic groups, and other adults, like a favorite teacher or coach.", "Intellectual Development. Most boys and girls enter adolescence still perceiving the world around them in concrete terms: Things are either right or wrong, awesome or awful. They rarely set their sights beyond the present, which explains younger teens’ inability to consider the long-term consequences of their actions.", "Eventually teenagers develop the capacity for falling in love and forming romantic relationships. Not all teenagers enter and exit adolescence at the same age or display these same behaviors. What’s more, throughout much of adolescence, a youngster can be farther along in some areas of development than in others.", "Going to work each summer will help your teen develop their communication skills. Sitting at home, will not. When your teen is working they will need to learn how to do new things and most likely they will get to a point where they are asked to train newer employees how to do certain things." ]
13–19
0
12,959
NUMERIC
en
en
age for african american men to get a colonoscopy
[ "A colonoscopy is recommended at least every 10 years, starting at the age of 45 for African-Americans who are at greater risk for the cancer and at 50 for other races. Your risk for colon cancer increases if you have had previous cancers, a family history of colon or rectal cancers, or have ulcerative colitis.", "Colorectal cancer occurs more frequently in African American men and women than in any other racial group in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. Death rates from the disease are also higher in African Americans than in other racial groups.", "Men and women should have a colonoscopy at age 50. African American men and women should have their first screening at age 45. Individuals with a history of a first-degree relative (parent, sibling or child) or a personal history of colorectal cancer should be screened using a different schedule.", "The American Cancer Society recommends that African Americans start discussing prostate cancer early detection tests with their doctors beginning at age 45. Men with several close relatives diagnosed with prostate cancer at an early age should have these discussions at age 40.", "Excluding skin cancers, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women in the United States. The American Cancer Society's estimates for the number of colorectal cancer cases in the United States for 2014 are: 96,830 new cases of colon cancer. 40,000 new cases of rectal cancer.", "Everyone age 50 and older. The average age to develop colorectal cancer is 70 years, and 93% of cases occur in persons 50 years of age or older. Current recommendations are to begin screening at age 50 if there are no risk factors other than age for colorectal cancers.", "The exception is African-Americans, who should start at 45. If, however, a close relative was diagnosed very young (below 50), it would not make sense to wait until you were 40. In these instances, the rule of thumb is to get screened ten years younger than the age of your family member with colon cancer at diagnosis.", "Experts recommend men and women begin testing for colon cancer at age 50. Blacks should begin screenings at age 45. For those with a prior or family history of colorectal cancer or polyps, screenings should begin earlier -- at age 40 or 10 years before the family member had the disease, whichever is sooner.", "Lung cancer was 36 percent more common in African American men than in Caucasian men but occurred at about the same rate for African American and Caucasian women during between 2001 and 2005, the latest data available, according to the Centers for Disease Control.", "Colon Cancer and Ethnicity and Race. 1 African-American men and women have a higher risk of developing colon cancer and a lower survival rate (about 20% higher incidence rate and 45% higher mortality rate) compared to Caucasians, Asians, Hispanics and Native Americans, partly because of disproportionate screening." ]
45
2
12,961
NUMERIC
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en
age for allergy testing
[ "Of all of the blood tests performed, the ELISA is the most accurate, and if a blood test must be used then this is the one the author recommends performing. Intradermal skin testing. Intradermal skin testing is the gold standard of allergy testing for atopy. The animal is sedated, and an area on his side is shaved down to the skin. On this shaved area a small amount of antigen is injected into the dog's skin.", "Types of allergy testing. There are two basic types of allergy testing. The most common is a blood test that checks for antigen-induced antibodies in the dog's blood. There are two standard tests that are used to test the blood.", "Information from allergy tests may help your doctor develop an allergy treatment plan that includes allergen avoidance, medications or allergy shots (immunotherapy). Allergy skin tests are widely used to help diagnose allergic conditions, including: 1 Hay fever (allergic rhinitis). 2 Allergic asthma.", "You can find an example of a symptom diary here. Although it is often thought that babies cannot be tested for allergies, this is in fact not true. However, allergy tests can be difficult to interpret in babies and younger children. A positive test may not mean a child is allergic. It is therefore important that allergy tests are requested and interpreted by a doctor with experience of allergy in this age group, for example a paediatric allergy specialist.", "Allergy testing is a way to get a positive diagnosis for atopy (inhalant dermatitis) and to a lesser extent for contact allergies. Scratching, licking the feet, chewing, and red irritated skin are all symptoms of atopy in the dog.", "These reactions occur with exposure to proteins called allergens and can be very mild or may be life-threatening. Food allergies are becoming more and more common. There has been an increase in severe food allergy cases in the last 10 years, mostly driven by peanut and tree nut allergies. In children, the most common food allergies are: 1 Cow's milk. 2 Hen's eggs. 3 Peanuts. 4 Tree nuts. 5 Soybeans. 6 Wheat.", "There are four types of allergy skin tests: scratch, puncture, prick and intradermal. The skin prick test is the most common. The idea behind these tests is to check your child's reaction to a variety of common allergens. Little drops of these allergens are poked into the skin, and then you wait about 15 minutes to see whether any red bumps appear on the site of the prick.", "You can perform an allergy skin test on infants as young as six months, but they're not considered totally reliable in kids younger than two years old. Before going ahead with any type of skin test, a doctor usually takes a few factors into account.", "Allergies tend to be hereditary. When one parent has an allergy to something, there's a 50 percent chance that his or her child will also have some type of allergy. If both parents are allergic, the chances go up to 75 or 80 percent.", "Diagnosis of Allergies in Children. If you suspect that your child’s symptoms may be caused by allergy, then it is important to go to your GP for further advice. Your GP can give you advice and guidance, and, if appropriate, refer you to a specialist allergy clinic for testing and diagnosis." ]
Six months
7
12,962
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en
age for alzheimer's onset
[ "Dementia is a collection of symptoms that can occur due to a variety of possible diseases. Dementia symptoms include impairments in thinking, communicating, and memory. Possible causes of dementia include: Alzheimer’s disease, which is the leading cause of dementia.", "What types of problems occur more often in early-onset Alzheimer's? Alzheimer's disease has a tremendous impact at any age. But we don't expect to see dementia at a young age, so problems emerging at work or home may be misunderstood. People with early-onset Alzheimer's may lose relationships or jobs instead of being identified as medically ill or disabled.", "Alzheimer's is not just a disease of old age. Younger-onset (also known as early-onset) Alzheimer's affects people younger than age 65. Up to 5 percent of the more than 5 million Americans with Alzheimer’s have younger-onset.", "Dementia symptoms include impairments in thinking, communicating, and memory. Possible causes of dementia include: 1 Alzheimer’s disease, which is the leading cause of dementia. brain damage due to injury or stroke.", "Dementia is more common in people over the age of 65, but it can also affect younger people. Early onset of the disease can begin as young as the 30s, 40s, or 50s. With treatment and early diagnosis, you can slow the progression of the disease and maintain mental function. The treatments may include medications, cognitive training, and therapy.", "Doctors do not understand why most cases of early onset Alzheimer's appear at such a young age. But in a few hundred families worldwide, scientists have pinpointed several rare genes that directly cause Alzheimer's. People who inherit these rare genes tend to develop symptoms in their 30s, 40s and 50s.", "The loss of intimacy is something poignant with early-onset Alzheimer's. Many people who develop late-onset Alzheimer's have already been widowed. But couples in their 40s or 50s are often in the middle of their lives together. Spouses or partners face the possibility of spending many years without an active partner.", "Who gets early onset Alzheimer's? Many people with early onset are in their 40s and 50s. They have families, careers or are even caregivers themselves when Alzheimer's disease strikes. In the United States, it is estimated that approximately 200,000 people have early onset.", "Prevalence of AD. Early onset AD affects approximately 200,000 people in the United States. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affects more than 5 million people in the United States. Although it’s known to affect adults 65 years and older, up to 5 percent of those diagnosed have early onset AD. This generally means that the person diagnosed is in their 40s or 50s.", "People who have early onset Alzheimer's may be in any stage of dementia – early stage, middle stage or late stage. The disease affects each person differently and symptoms will vary. If you are experiencing memory problems: Have a comprehensive medical evaluation with a doctor who specializes in Alzheimer's disease." ]
Their 40s and 50s.
7
12,963
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age for anemia screening pediatrics
[ "A visual acuity screen is recommended at ages 4 and 5 years, as well as in cooperative 3-year-olds. screening may be used to assess risk at ages 12 and 24 months, in addition to the well visits at 3 through 5 years of age.", "Copyright © 2017 by the American Academy of Pediatrics, updated February 2017. No part of this statement may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written. permission from the American Academy of Pediatrics except for one copy for personal use. Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Health Care. Bright Futures/American Academy of Pediatrics.", "Download PDF. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends screening for anemia between the ages of 9 to 12 months with additional screening between the ages of 1 and 5 years for patients at risk. The screening may be universal or selective depending on the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia in the population.", "After age 24 months, when the growth rate of children slows and the diet becomes more diversified, the risk for iron deficiency drops (28,45,47). In children aged greater than 36 months, dietary iron and iron status are usually adequate (45,47).", "Determine the most common cause of iron deficiency in the United States. Describe the pathogenesis of iron deficiency. List populations at high risk for iron deficiency. Outline the common signs and symptoms of iron deficiency. Specify the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations for screening for iron deficiency.", "These recommendations update the 1989 CDC Criteria for Anemia in Children and Childbearing-Aged Women (MMWR 1989;38(22):400-4) and are the first comprehensive CDC recommendations to prevent and control iron deficiency.", "Because most anemia in children and women of childbearing age is related to iron deficiency (1), the main purpose of anemia screening is to detect those persons at increased risk for iron deficiency.", "Asymptomatic Children aged 6 to 12 Months. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) concludes that evidence is insufficient to recommend for or against routine screening for iron deficiency anemia in asymptomatic children aged 6 to 12 months. The USPSTF recommends routine screening for iron deficiency anemia in asymptomatic pregnant women.", "Because of this decline, the value of anemia as a predictor of iron deficiency has also declined, thus decreasing the effectiveness of routine anemia screening among children. In contrast, the rate of anemia among low-income women during pregnancy is high, and no improvement has been noted since the 1970s (4).", "Anemia is defined as a low hemoglobin (Hgb) concentration or red blood cell (RBC) mass compared with age-specific norms. Anemia may be caused by decreased RBC production, increased RBC destruction, or blood loss. Based on the size of the RBC, hematologists categorize anemia as macrocytic, normocytic, or microcytic." ]
Between the ages of 9 to 12 months.
2
12,964
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en
age for babies first words
[ "MOST HELPFUL POSTS. my daughter was 5 months when she said dadda.. and she just started getting more and more from there.. but she is 2 now and ppl say she talks more then a normal 2 yr old.. she can say almost everything now.. lol..", "The first words can often be heard somewhere between 10 months and 18 months.... Then again, it's also normal for a baby to say his/her first word at the age of two.... The baby will start to speak when it's ready. Just make shure to read alot, tell stories and sing... That will make the child speak earlyer...", "But there’s actually a wide spread for when that first word can happen, and that’s when parents start to fret. Some kids, more likely girls but not always, start a month or two early and you may be startled when your neighbor’s daughter says “dada” “dog” and “water” at ten-and-a-half-months.", "First words. Your child will probably say his first word right around his first birthday (what a nice present for Mom!). Most early words are repeated: You say spaghetti and she says geddy.. By 16 months, she'll be able to say a handful of words—an average of 50 for girls and 30 for boys.", "Your child will probably say his first word right around his first birthday (what a nice present for Mom!). By 16 months, she'll be able to say a handful of words—an average of 50 for girls and 30 for boys. This is the age range when most kids' progress varies most widely.", "Get chatty. Simply talking to your baby teaches him new vocabulary and encourages first words. Talk aloud to your little one as you go about your daily tasks, even when what you have to say seems silly (e.g., Mommy's folding the blue socks right now!).", "The truth is that children can start saying their first words as late as 14 or 15 months and a pediatrician or speech therapist wouldn’t start to think anything unusual is going on until then.", "by Lori on February 21st, 2015 | 1 Comment ». Speech Development—The question I get most from parents of babies is: Should my child be talking yet? So let’s talk a bit about when that should be happening. Most developmental charts say that the first word happens around the first birthday.", "25 first words for toddlers. Continued below... There's nothing better than hearing your baby say their first word or having a mini conversation with your toddler. Scientists have now come up with a list of 25 words that your toddlers should be using by the age of 2. Your baby may say their first word from as early as 4 to 6 months, and by the time they're 18 months to 2 years old, they may even be able to string a sentence of 2 or 3 words together.", "When Do Babies Say Their First Words? Few baby milestones are as thrilling as your child's first words. They sound just plain adorable, for one thing. The fact that your little one can talk to you, and that you can better understand his wants and needs, is a huge accomplishment for both of you." ]
14 or 15 months
6
12,965
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age for baby suppositories
[ "It works by drawing water into the intestines. This effect usually results in a bowel movement within 15 to 60 minutes. The normal frequency of bowel movements varies from once daily to 1 to 2 times weekly. Constipation is best treated by drinking plenty of fluids (four to six 8-ounce glasses daily), eating foods high in fiber, and exercising regularly.", "Read and follow all directions on the product package, or use as directed by your doctor. If you are uncertain about any of the information, consult your doctor or pharmacist. If the suppository is too soft to insert, chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes or run cold water over it before removing the foil wrapper.", "1 Children 2 - 6 years of age: carefully insert one suppository well into the rectum. 2 Do not use more than once per day. 3 Generally produces a bowel movement in 15 minutes to 1 hour. Children under 2 years of age: ask a doctor.", "If this product is used too frequently, it may cause loss of normal bowel function and an inability to have a bowel movement without using the product (laxative dependence). If you notice symptoms of overuse, such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, decreased weight, or weakness, contact your doctor promptly.", "In Canada - Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to Health Canada at 1-866-234-2345. List Infant Suppositories rectal side effects by likelihood and severity.", "1 more than one per day. 2 for a period of longer than one week unless directed by a doctor. 3 laxative products when abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting are present unless directed by a doctor. if seal under product lid is damaged, missing or broken.", "DailyMed will deliver notification of updates and additions to Drug Label information currently shown on this site through its RSS feed. DailyMed will deliver this notification to your desktop, Web browser, or e-mail depending on the RSS Reader you select to use. To view updated drug label links, paste the RSS feed address (URL) shown below into a RSS reader, or use a browser which supports RSS feeds, such as Safari for Mac OS X.", "Match the child's weight to the chart below. If the weight is not known then match the age of the child. If your child weighs less than 8 kg (or is under 6 months of age) or more than 18 kg, please consult your doctor about adjusting the dosage amount.", "Do not use. 1 more than one per day. 2 for a period of longer than one week unless directed by a doctor. 3 laxative products when abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting are present unless directed by a doctor. if seal under product lid is damaged, missing or broken.", "Suppositories 6 months - 5 years. For over 50 years, Children’s Panadol has given mums the confidence to make their kids feel better. With Children’s Panadol, you can rest assured knowing that it works fast on fever. Children's Panadol is mums' most trusted & recommended brand for their children's pain relief." ]
6 months - 5 years.
9
12,968
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en
age for boat license
[ "The boater education card is proof that you have successfully completed a boating safety course. The boater education card does not expire and does not need to be renewed. Therefore, it is NOT a Florida Boating License!", "Tennessee requires a Boater Education Certificate for boaters, and not a boating license. The regulatory authority for the card is Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA). The certificate is mandatory for all boat operators born after January 1, 1989; older boaters do not require the card. There is no restriction on the age of boat operators. If you are under 12 years of age, you may not operate a powered boat unless under the direct, onboard supervision of an adult. If you are over 12, you must have your Boater Education Card onboard. The laws also require that the person operating a boat should not be under the influence of intoxicants.", "1 The course duration is a minimum of eight hours. 2 To pass the course, you must get 80% of the answers right on the exam administered at the end of the course. The Boater Education Card is either handed out at the end of class, or mailed to you within 45 days.", "Boating Rules and Regulations and Boaters License Requirements for Your State. Boaters License, Age and Education Requirements for Boat and PWC Operators. Every state has its own boating rules, laws and regulations, and the requirements for obtaining either a boaters license or safety certification card will vary from state to state. You can read about your state's boating license or boater education card requirements by following the links below. Regardless of your state's boat license or education requirements, boating safety courses are a great investment of time and money.", "Operators competency requirements Boating License. Shown below is how the competency requirements apply to operators* of a pleasure craft fitted with a motor and used for recreational purposes as well as the date at which a proof of competency is required on board. As of September 15, 2009.", "1 No one under 14 may operate any personal watercraft (PWC) on Florida State Waters. Children under the age of 6 must wear a properly fitted Personal Flotation Device (life jacket) when onboard any vessel.", "How this applies to operators of pleasure craft fitted with a motor and used for recreational purposes and power restrictions. Under 12 years of age, and not directly supervised**. Can operate a vessel with no more than 10 hp (7.5 KW). Between 12 years and under 16 years of age, and not directly supervised**. Can operate a vessel with no more than 40 hp (30KW).", "Florida Boating Safety Education Requirements. As of 2010, all boaters in Florida who were born on or after January 1, 1988 must have in their possession a valid Boating Safety Education ID Card when operating any motorized vessel of 10hp or more.", "**Directly supervised means: accompanied and directly supervised in the boat by a person 16 years of age or older. Note: These restriction are made under the Boating Restriction Regulations and are not affected nor superseded by the Competency of Operators of Pleasure Craft Regulations.", "Boating Laws and Regulations. As of 2010, all boaters in Florida who were born on or after January 1, 1988 must have in their possession a valid Boating Safety Education ID Card when operating any motorized vessel of 10hp or more. You do not require a Florida Boating Safety Education ID Card if: 1 You hold a valid U.S. Coast Guard Marine Operator's License. 2 You are operating on a private lake or pond. You are a non-resident of Florida and have completed a NASBLA-Approved course in your state." ]
If you are under 12 years of age, you may not operate a powered boat unless under the direct, onboard supervision of an adult. If you are over 12, you must have your Boater Education Card onboard.
1
12,969
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en
age for bulls to breed
[ "However, all this depends on the breed and each individual bull. Some breeds that are later maturing (typically Continentals), like Charolais, Simmental, Limousin or Salers, won't start showing puberty until they're around 12 to 16 months of age.", "Most bulls should be showing libido by the time they are 12 months old. However, all this depends on the breed and each individual bull. Some breeds that are later maturing (typically Continentals), like Charolais, Simmental, Limousin or Salers, won't start showing puberty until they're around 12 to 16 months of age.", "1 The optimum bull-to-cow ratio is 1 bull per 10 to 30 cows, depending on the size of the pasture, and the bull's age, promiscuity/libido and experience. 2 Some bulls, depending on the fertility rate of the cows and how many cows are in heat at one time, can breed over 50 cows in one season.", "Puberty. When bulls reach puberty depends on breed and body weight. Bulls are considered to have reached sexual maturity when their ejaculate contains at least 50 million sperm with a 10 percent motility rate.", "Effects Of Age on Scrotal Circumference: Bull age has the greatest effect on testicular development in young bulls from 6 to 36 months of age. There is rapid testicular growth in young bulls (6 through 16 months of age) and tremendous range in testes size for bulls of the same age within breed.", "A bull will often reach puberty by the time he's around 12 months of age (some a little sooner, if the herd's a good fertile herd), and by this time, as a Yearling Bull, he is ready to be used on heifers or sold to another producer's farm or ranch to be used on the heifers and cows there.", "At least two months before the start of the breeding season, yearling bulls undergo a breeding soundness examination by a veterinarian. That means most yearling bulls are just that, about the age of 13 months.", "Bulls can reach puberty as young as 6 months of age and are capable of siring calves when they are 8 months old. The age at which a bull reaches sexual maturity varies from breed to breed and the individual bull. A bull's rate of maturity is affected by nutrition, genetics, environmental situation and health.", "Bulls can reach puberty as young as 6 months of age and are capable of siring calves when they are 8 months old. The age at which a bull reaches sexual maturity varies from breed to breed and the individual bull.", "Some bull calves can show libido when they reach 6 to 8 months of age. Some won't show it until a month or so later. Most bulls should be showing libido by the time they are 12 months old. However, all this depends on the breed and each individual bull." ]
12 to 16 months of age.
0
12,970
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en
age for cat neuter/spay
[ "In many parts of the world, due to cultural or economic prohibitions, bitches and dogs are not spayed or castrated unless they have reproductive tract disease. However, in the United States, virtually all bitches and dogs are rendered sterile by surgery at some point in their life.", "This discussion does not address the societal problem of pet overpopulation. The author feels that animals with no owner or guardian should be spayed or castrated before adoption into a new home as one of many initiatives necessary to decrease the number of dogs euthanized in the United States annually.", "With current anesthetic agents, anesthetic monitoring equipment, and surgical techniques, it has been demonstrated in multiple studies that bitches and dogs can safely undergo gonadectomy when as young as 6 to 8 weeks of age.", "The neutering procedure involves removing the cat's testicles. Most male cats reach their sexual maturity at six months of age. Cat owners frequently complain that their kitten's behavior changes. Many begin spraying walls and furniture as they mark their territory, a common behavior at this sexually mature age.", "They believe this myths in spite of vets and scientific organizations supporting the benefits and safety of early-age spay/neuter. To clarify: Early-age spay/neuter includes both pediatric surgery which happens at 6 weeks to 16 weeks, and spay/neuter done before 5 months of age.", "Humane Ohio will spay/neuter kittens when they’re eight weeks old and at least two pounds, and puppies when they’re eight weeks old and 2-4 lbs. (depending on the breed). It’s a myth that you can’t spay/neuter kittens and puppies when they’re so young; they actually bounce back from spay/neuter surgery very quickly!", "Photo: NCAimages / Shutterstock. 1 There are so many cats without homes that some shelters neuter kittens early, at 8 – 12 weeks old, so they are neutered prior to adoption. This is the only way they can guarantee that a kitten will be neutered. 2 Normally, cats are neutered at 6 – 8 months old.", "While it was common to wait until six months to one year of age, cat breeds seem to recover best if the neutering or spay is performed earlier. Extensive studies show that waiting until a kitten reached adulthood is not always best. During a female cat spay, surgical removal of her ovaries and uterus occurs.", "There are so many cats without homes that some shelters neuter kittens early, at 8 – 12 weeks old, so they are neutered prior to adoption. This is the only way they can guarantee that a kitten will be neutered. Normally, cats are neutered at 6 – 8 months old.", "Those of us in the animal sheltering and rescue world usually recommend early-age spay/neuter at 8 weeks of age, or as soon as possible after that. Promoting early-age spay neuter is part of the social responsibility we feel to do all we can to reduce 5,000 dogs and cats euthanized in animal shelters every day. We see the number of puppies and kittens barely 6 months old that come to shelters, suffering from such an early pregnancy." ]
8 weeks of age.
9
12,971
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en
age for cdl license in alabama
[ "These schools have AL CDL class A and B tractor trailer, bus, tanker truck training programs, endorsements classes and some of the best trade school courses too. Get job placement assistance after passing your classes if you qualify. Resources: cdl test - pre trip inspection. State of Alabama CDL Requirements Select a city to find schools nearby", "You cannot have: 1 a license from any other state. 2 a suspended, revoked, denied, or cancelled license. 3 a DUI conviction in the 24 months preceding application, or a warrant for your arrest. Generally speaking, having a police record or prior arrests will not disqualify you.", "Additionally, you must have: 1 a non-CDL driver’s license. 2 proof of citizenship or legal presence in the U.S. 3 proof of your social security number. 4 a valid DOT medical examiner’s card.", "If you do not, you may receive a restriction on your AL commercial driver's license. Bring with you to the appointment: Your CLP. Proof of insurance. The $20 skills test fee. The appropriate fee to purchase the class of CDL you want. Alabama CDLs for Military Members", "State of Alabama CDL Requirements. To get your CDL, you must be: 18 years of age to drive within state lines . 21 or older to drive cross country or haul hazardous materials. Additionally, you must have: a non-CDL driver’s license. proof of citizenship or legal presence in the U.S. proof of your social security number. a valid DOT medical examiner’s card", "To qualify for a CDL in Alabama, you must be at least 18 years old, pass a vision exam and obtain a medical certificate. The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) governs the transportation of materials across state lines. Federal regulations require truck drivers hauling materials from one state to another to be at least 21 years old.", "In order to drive a commercial vehicle in Alabama, you must first obtain an Alabama commercial driver’s license (CDL). 1 While classes of CDL licenses can vary from state to state, Alabama classifies commercial vehicles that require a CDL to drive as follows: 1 Class A: Operate vehicles weighing more than 26,001 pounds that tow trailers or other vehicles weighing over 10,000 pounds.", "Get your CDL Training in Alabama Alabama Truck Driver Training. Find truck driver training in Alabama at CDL Career Now. We work with top truck driving schools all over the US and have helped thousands of Men and Women find a school and get an entry level CDL job. These schools have AL CDL class A and B tractor trailer, bus and tanker truck training programs.", "Alabama CDL License Requirements In order to drive a commercial vehicle in Alabama, you must first obtain an Alabama commercial driver’s license (CDL). While classes of CDL licenses can vary from state to state, Alabama classifies commercial vehicles that require a CDL to drive as follows:", "Find a Truck driver training school in AL, complete our free application and get started on your Alabama CDL license classes. Get CDL training at a school near you. CDL Career Now will help you find local truck driver's license training to begin your truck driving career." ]
The age for CDL license in Alabama is 18 years.
4
12,972
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en
age for chess
[ "The age that will allow them to become best at chess? The age at which learning chess will best help to develop as people? (The two may well be very different: many child prodigies come to regret their lost childhood.) – David Richerby Dec 14 '14 at 11:52. I think there are two major aspects of learning chess.", "The Peak Age for a Chessplayer. Edward Winter. From page 20 of the programme for the 2002 Russia versus the World event in Moscow: The November 2014 world championship match between Carlsen and Anand will be taking place one month before the latter s 45th birthday.", "(8876). In C.N. 1330 (see page 127 of Chess Explorations) Colin McGuigan (Newtownards, Northern Ireland) quoted Arpad Elo on page 19 of the October 1973 CHESS : If a player should reach the master level by age 18, he may expect an advance in proficiency in the next 15 years of approximately a full class interval.", "For players in continuous competition, performance at about age 63 is comparable to that at age 21. Peak performance is attained around age 36, and the average peak is about 120 points higher than the level at ages 21 and 63. The decline is slower than the rise, but it is steady and unremitting, in most cases.", "Chess masters reach their peak about the age of 45. Alekhine won back the world championship at this age. Capablanca celebrated his 45th year with his success at Moscow and Nottingham, 1936. Lasker was 45 when he won the tournament of St Petersburg, 1914.", "This competition remains unique in the State. No other major chess event in California has competition according to age alone. The tradition in the United States is for scholastic youth tournaments where the players compete by school grades. Most of the rest of the worlds use age as the criteria for competition.", "I have been forcing one classroom in Peoria, AZ to learn chess as part of a curriculum for 4 years, rotating victim third graders. Hundreds of kids later, I have zero complaints about the game! Try to teach to kids like you would have wanted a chess coach to teach you when you were your kid's age. I make fun of the pieces (The King is old and fat, and moves one square, anywhere, even in his underwear). I only know of good websites for adults to learn.", "I am currently writing a capstone position paper about the optimum age for a person to start learning chess. I have come to the conclusion that the optimum age is 5-6. I need help brainstorming reasons though. So far I have: 1 Most grandmasters learn chess at this age. 2 Children's brains are like sponges at this age.", "Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: I have taught chess play to kids as young as 3. The age doesn't matter. Here are the signs to look for: 1. The child knows how to share and take turns. 2.", "We will try to avoid accelerated pairings wherever possible. This system should not be necessary in the 10 through 13 year old age groups as there is a blitz playoff for the first place trophy. See U.S. Chess Federation Rules of Chess 28R (p130) on accelerated pairings." ]
Age is 5-6
7
12,973
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en
age for child booster seat in car
[ "The answer depends on your child's size and age, the kind of vehicle you drive, and the law in your state. Laws aside, kids aren't ready to make the switch from a booster seat to seat belts until they're at least 4 feet 9 inches tall and can pass the five-step test below — typically between ages 8 and 10.", "Read ideas for celebrating your child from the first birthday thr... Car seat safety: The biggest mistakes parents make, and how to avoid them. Make your child's car ride as safe as possible by avoiding these common mistakes when using car seats, booster seats, and seat... Doctor visit: The six-year checkup. See what your child's doctor will do and ask at the six-year checkup. Age 6.", "Any step up in car seats - from rear-facing to forward-facing, from harness to booster - is actually a step down in safety. The 5-point harness spreads crash forces over more points on a child's body, lessening the potential force any one part of the body must take in a crash.", "Stephanie Tombrello. child passenger safety specialist. You can safely switch your child to a booster seat if she's at least 4 years old and she weighs 40 pounds or more or has grown too tall for her car seat (when her shoulders are higher than the top set of harness-strap slots in the car seat's back).", "Most 3-year-olds are not ready to ride in a booster seat in the car, even if they fit within the manufacturer's height and weight guidelines. Best practice is to keep your child in a harnessed car seat to at least 40 pounds and 4 years, but preferably longer. Today there are many car seats available that harness to 65 or even 90 pounds. Most children can fit into the harness of one of these bigger car seats well past age 4.", "Don’t Skip a Step. 1 A child who has outgrown the internal harness or height limitations of a forward-facing child safety seat. 2 Within the range of 40 to 80 pounds but under 4’9”. Within 4 to 8 years of age and is at least 35” tall.", "A child who has outgrown the internal harness or height limitations of a forward-facing child safety seat. Within the range of 40 to 80 pounds but under 4’9”. Within 4 to 8 years of age and is at least 35” tall.", "Your child is ready for a booster seat when they have outgrown the weight or height limit of their forward-facing harnesses, which is typically between 40 and 65 pounds. Read your forward-facing car seat’s owner’s manual to determine height and weight limits, and keep your child in a harnessed seat for as long as possible.", "Also known as booster seats, these position the child so that the adult seat belt is held in the correct position for safety and comfort. 1 Position: Sitting, forward-facing. 2 Recommended weight: 22 kg to 36 kg (48 lb to 76 lb) 3 Approximate age: 4 to 10, and above if the child is not 36 kg yet.", "Baby car seats are legally required in many countries, including the United States, to safely transport children up to the age of 2 or more years in cars and other vehicles. Other car seats, also known as booster seats, are required until the child is large enough to use an adult seat belt. This is usually, but not always, when the child is 1.45m (4 ft 9 in) tall." ]
At least 4 years old
3
12,974
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en
age for child tax credit
[ "Depending on your income and the age of your children, you could score a hefty income tax credit and possibly earn a tax refund. If you have children who are under age 17 at of the end of the calendar year, you can get a tax credit of up to $1,000 per child on your tax return. A tax credit reduces your tax bill dollar-for-dollar, so three qualifying children, for example, can cut what you owe Uncle Sam by $3,000.", "I was just wondering if anyone knew the logic behind cutting off the child tax credit at age 17, thereby making any child ineligible if they turned 17 at any point in time during that year.", "Sam and Judy also have two children under age 17, but their joint income is $130,000, meaning they will lose some of their child tax credit. Since their combined income exceeds the $110,000 phase-out threshold for married couples by $20,000, they must reduce their credit by $50 for every $1,000 they are over the limit.", "Why not 18, or why not the year of high school graduation. My 17 year old is in 11th grade, and my husband about blew a gasket when he found out that we only would receive the tax credit for our 7 year old for 2005. I know they had to pick a cutoff age, but 17 just seems to be a strange age.", "The definition of a qualifying child changed in 2005. The IRS hasn't updated its Web site with this information, but my understanding is that for purposes of the Child Tax Credit, as of 2005 a qualifying child is someone who: Is under the age of 17 at the end of 2005.", "Child Tax Credit. Depending on your income and the age of your children, you could score a hefty income tax credit and possibly earn a tax refund. Credit worth as much as $1,000 per child. If you have children who are under age 17 at of the end of the calendar year, you can get a tax credit of up to $1,000 per child on your tax return.", "You must tell the Tax Credit Office if your child: 1 turns 16 and stays in approved education or training. 2 starts or leaves approved education or training. joins or leaves a careers service.", "As for the age 17 cutoff, that is the Feds way of saying, Your kids is old enough to get a job and pay taxes.. I have only one child remaining who is under 17 (last tax year I had two) and I don't get to claim any credit this year due to MAGI phase-out.", "Herb and Susan have two children under age 17. The couple files a joint return and reports income of $50,000. Their AGI is well below the $110,000 phase-out threshold for married couples filing jointly. They can claim the full $2,000 child credit since the credit does not exceed their tax liability.", "Several years ago, I did my own taxes and took the child care tax credit for my 19 year old unemployed child. I got auditted by IRS, , penalized , interest,etc. Ended up owing around $2000. So if 16 or 17 seems odd, don't question it." ]
Under age 17
0
12,978
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age for clumping litter for kittens
[ "Many who use non-clumping cat litter find that they need to be replaced the litter and clean the litter box at least once a week. Non-clumping litter is typically made of clay, though there are other types available such as plant-based alternatives (e.g., pine, corn, wheat, beet pulp, and wood). Some people prefer non-clumping litter because it is often less expensive than clumping litter, and others choose it because their cats prefer it.", "My all-time favorite cat litter is the aptly named World’s Best Cat Litter. Recommended by many veterinarians, it’s made from whole kernel corn, and it’s a safe and natural alternative. It’s silica free, naturally clumping (no sodium bentonite), biodegradable and flushable.", "Because the time when the kitten is taken home, it’s already past when litter training is best started. That is, kittens are normally brought home at age of 10 to 12 weeks (unless it comes from a terrible breeder, or it’s a rescue kitten). However, litter training should be started somewhat close to four weeks of age.", "Clumping Cat Litters A Dangerous Snack. I have a problem with a kitten who apparently ate litter. She was taken to a pet emergency facility, many tests were performed and X-rays revealed a blockage. She spiked a fever, was given fluids, an enema and monitored through the night. She has avoided surgery and we may be able to bring her home today.", "Certain types of clay create hard clumping litters while other are absorbant but non-clumping such as attapulgite and montmorillonite. The natural properties of sodium bentonite (highly absorbent, odour controlling, and hard clumping) make it ideal for cat litters and many other uses.", "Clumping cat litters are those that are designed so that urine and feces can be removed easily from the box without having to empty the entire box. Most contain a material known as bentonite that allows the litter to form a nice solid clump as the litter absorbs liquid.", "Many litters contain a compound known as sodium bentonite as the clumping agent, which expands to 15 to 18 times its dry size when wet. Cats lick their paws, especially after being in the litter box, and can get internal blockages from the dust alone. Many cats and kittens eat litter.", "I just want to warn everyone about the use of clumping cat litter, both for kittens and older cats. Never use clumping cat litter for kittens under 8-10 weeks of age or even for those kittens over 8 weeks of age that are just beginning litter training. Kittens can ingest the litter and it will cause major blockages.", "Every training (be it litter, behavior training or math) is much better when started as soon as possible, but earlier than four weeks would not make sense for litter training. Kittens start walking at age of two weeks. Before that, they are not able to get even close to the litter box.", "What is sodium bentonite? In the cat litter market there are five main types of naturally occurring clays; sodium bentonite, attapulgite, montmorillonite, sepiolite and calcium bentonite. Sodium bentonite deposits were created many years ago as a result of the release of volcanic ash." ]
After 8-10 weeks of age.
7
12,979
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en
age for collecting social security benefits
[ "Reductions to Benefits. 1 You can apply for Social Security survivor benefits as early as age 60. If you file between age 60 and your survivor full retirement age, you will receive somewhere between 71 - 99% of your deceased spouse’s basic benefit amount.", "If you start receiving spouse's benefits at age 62, your monthly benefit amount is reduced to about 32.5 percent of the amount your spouse would receive if their benefits started at full retirement age. (The reduction is about 67.5 percent.) The reduction for starting benefits as a spouse at age.", "If you start receiving spouse's benefits at age 62, your monthly benefit amount is reduced to about 32.5 percent of the amount your spouse would receive if their benefits started at full retirement age. 67 is 50 percent (the maximum benefit amount). Age To Receive Full Social Security Benefits.", "You can start as early as age 62 and as late as age 70. But you are entitled to full benefits when you reach normal retirement age or full retirement age according to the Social Security Administration. For anyone born after 1937, full retirement age is between 65 and 67 years old, depending on when you were born.", "If you are disabled you can collect a Social Security survivor’s benefit as early as age 50. You can collect at any age if you are caring for a child of the deceased spouse who is under the age of 16. You can collect an immediate one time death benefit payment of $255 at any age.", "What is the Social Security Retirement Age? Social Security's full-benefit retirement age is increasing gradually because of legislation passed by Congress in 1983. Traditionally, the full benefit age was 65, and early retirement benefits were first available at age 62, with a permanent reduction to 80 percent of the full benefit amount. Currently, the full benefit age is 66 for people born in 1943-1954, and it will gradually rise to 67 for those born in 1960 or later.", "* Age 70 = $1,320. At age 62, your benefit amount is about 25 percent lower than your full benefit at age 66. If you delay receiving your Social Security until age 70, the monthly amount is 32 percent more than you would get at full retirement age. From 62 to 70, that comes to a monthly increase of $570 or $6,840 a year.", "If your full retirement age is older than 65 (that is, you were born after 1937), you still will be able to take your benefits at age 62, but the reduction in your benefit amount will be greater than it is for people who were born before 1938. Here's how it works if your full retirement age is 67.", "If you will reach full retirement age in 2017, the limit on your earnings for the months before full retirement age is $44,880. Starting with the month you reach full retirement age, you can get your benefits with no limit on your earnings.", "You can get Social Security retirement benefits and work at the same time. However, if you are younger than full retirement age and make more than the yearly earnings limit, we will reduce your benefit. Starting with the month you reach full retirement age, we will not reduce your benefits no matter how much you earn." ]
60
0
12,980
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en
age for colonoscopy
[ "If the exam is normal, a colonoscopy should be repeated every 10 years up to the age of 75. If the test detects precancerous polyps, the physician will recommend that colonoscopies be repeated more frequently.", "The American Cancer Society and the American College of Gastroenterology don't specify an upper age limit beyond which colon cancer screening is no longer recommended. The USPSTF and ACP recommend that colon cancer screening be done using one or a combination of screening strategies: 1 Colonoscopy. 2 Fecal occult blood testing (FOBT) 3 Fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) 4 Stool DNA testing. 5 Sigmoidoscopy. 6 Computed tomography colonography (virtual colonoscopy)", "I had my first colonoscopy at age 23 where they found a benign polyp. Since then, I have had 4 more colonoscopies (1 every 5 years) that were normal with no polyps. I am now 53 and am wondering that since I have had no polyps for 30 years, do I still need to go in every 5 years or can I switch to going in every 10 years?", "People older than age 75 who have been getting regular colon cancer screening since age 50 and who have had consistently negative screenings — no polyps (adenomas) or colon cancer — and are not at an increased risk of colon cancer because of family history may not need to continue getting routine screening. That's according to colon cancer screening guidelines issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the American College of Physicians (ACP).The upper age limit was ...", "That's according to colon cancer screening guidelines issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the American College of Physicians (ACP). The upper age limit was set after studies determined that the net benefit of screening after age 75 was small. However, the USPSTF guidelines do recommend colon cancer surveillance for people older than age 75 who have an increased risk of colon cancer, such as family history, a previously diagnosed colon cancer or adenomatous polyps.", "“Deaths from colorectal cancer have been going down over the past 10 years, and probably 50 percent of that reduction is due to screening.”. Guidelines say that at age 50, everyone should consider having a screening test for colon cancer. (About 90 percent of new cases and 95 percent of colon cancer deaths occur after age 50.) Screening are a test for blood in the stool, repeated annually; an exam with a thin, flexible tube called a sigmoidoscope every five years; or a colonoscopy every 10 years.", "1 I was diagnosed at age 44 – accidentally through a chest x-ray when it was thought I could have pneumonia. My colon cancer had already metastasized (spread) to my lung. 2 My biggest hang up about getting one is the prep for it. I’ve heard the product you have to drink and the amount is awful (tasting and a lot)!", "References. 1 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for colorectal cancer: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendation statement. 2 Knudsen AB, et al. Estimation of benefits, burden, and harms of colorectal cancer screening strategies modeling study for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. 3 Doubeni EP.", "Roughly 40 percent of Americans for whom they are recommended are not getting colonoscopies. Yet colonoscopy is one of the most effective of all cancer prevention methods. The American Cancer Society estimates there will be 142,820 diagnoses of colorectal cancer in 2013 and 50,830 people will die of the disease.", "Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic. 1 The Last Diet You'll Ever Need. 2 4 Simple Steps to a Joy-Filled Life. 3 Pain Management Strategies from Mayo Clinic. 4 Stop Osteoporosis in its Tracks. 5 Protect and Preserve Your Vision." ]
A colonoscopy should be started at the age of 50 and then, should be done every 10 years up to the age of 75.
0
12,989
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en
age for congenital trigger thumb release
[ "Congenital Predisposition with a early. presentation / delayed diagnosis. 1) James 1960 bilateral presentation at 24 and 26. months, no history of trauma. 2) Weber 1979: father and son, no story of trauma. 3) van Genechten 1982: 6 members of the same. family, in the case report no traumas. 4) Thomas and Dodds 1999: bilateral trigger. thumb in two identical twins (diagnosis at 4.y.o) 5) Vyas and Sarwahi 1999: mother and son case. report.", "There have been numerous studies of trigger digits in newborns and children, but most series have combined trigger fingers with trigger thumbs.x1Trigger finger in children. J Pediatr Orthop. 1998; 18: 239–241. PubMedSee all References, x2Splint therapy for trigger thumb and finger in children.", "Adults with trigger finger (and it really can be all the fingers and/ or the thumb) have pain at the location where the fingers meet the palm and sometimes can feel a catching when they bend the finger. It is classically worse in the morning and gets better over the course of the day.", "OrthoInfo Congenital Trigger Thumb Page 1 of 2. Congenital Trigger Thumb. OVERVIEW. Your child has been diagnosed with a trigger thumb. The. problem is that the tendon which bends the thumb is. locked or triggering in the tendon sheath and prevents the. thumb from fully extending. This condition has been.", "Trigger fingers accounted for 33 (14%) of these digits in 18 (10%) of the patients. In 8 of 18 patients (44%) the fingers continued to trigger after A-1 pulley release. In children, trigger fingers are different from trigger thumbs.", "The deformity was markedly reduced. after surgical release (Fig. 1D), but the final. outcome could not be ascertained due to loss of. patient to follow-up. Trigger finger (TF) is a rare disorder in. paediatric age group [1] though TF is relatively. common but the two represent distinct. conditions [2]. TF tend to develop earlier in life. than trigger thumb and the spontaneous. recovery rate was higher in former.", "After release of the right trigger thumb, she pre-. sented6monthslaterwithtriggeringoftheleftthumb,which. was also released surgically. The proband’s father had a con-. genital trigger thumb, surgically released at age 2 years, and. his brother had bilateral trigger thumbs, surgically corrected. at age 3 years.", "In a younger child, the surgery should be considered if congenital trigger thumb is not resolved by 12 months of age. Most surgical procedures for congenital trigger thumb can be postponed until the age of 2 yrs, but should be operated before 3 yrs because of possible flexion contractures.", "A couple of thoughts. 1) Most importantly, it is almost always a trigger thumb. Trigger fingers are rare in kids but trigger thumbs are common, at least in my world. 2) The term congenital (meaning present at birth) is often used in describing trigger digits/ thumbs in kids.", "Treatment of Congenital Trigger Thumb. If trigger thumb is present at birth, approximately 30 % of children will recover spontaneously in one year. About 12 % of the trigger thumbs that develop at the age of 6- 30 months recover in six months. Rest of them need surgical release." ]
Age of 2 yrs
7
12,990
NUMERIC
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en
age for converting rrsp to rrif
[ "Prior to 2007, it was required that a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) be converted to a Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF) by the end of the year in which the owner turned 69. The 2007 Federal budget revised this age to 71, for both RRSPs and RPPs.", "Tax Tip: Convert some of your RRSP to a RRIF at age 65 in order to take advantage of the pension income tax credit and pension income splitting with your spouse. Revised: September 08, 2015 The browser does not support JavaScript.", "Tax Tip: Convert some of your RRSP to a RRIF at age 65 in order to take advantage of the pension income tax credit and pension income splitting with your spouse. Revised: September 08, 2015 The browser does not support JavaScript. Please access the web page using another browser.", "For example, if you convert a $10,000 RRSP to a RRIF at 65 years old and want to deplete $2,000 a year from your RRIF to take advantage of the pension income amount, this makes sense and you can do this.", "Converting an RRSP to a RRIF You can convert your RRSP holdings to a RRIF at any time. However, an RRSP must be converted to a RRIF, annuity, or paid out in a lump sum by the end of the calendar year that you turn age 71.", "Converting Your RRSP to a RRIF. Prior to 2007, it was required that a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) be converted to a Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF) by the end of the year in which the owner turned 69. The 2007 Federal budget revised this age to 71, for both RRSPs and RPPs.", "Transfer RRSP to a RRIF. At age 65 transfer $12,000 to a RRIF and take $2000 out per year from age 65 to 71(inclusive). This essentially allows you to get $2000 out of your RRSP tax-free for 6 years. Whether you need the income or not, it is an opportunity you do not want to miss.", "1 You can have more than one RRIF account. 2 Some people create a small RRIF account at age 65 in order to make annual $2,000 withdrawals which will qualify for the pension credit. 3 You can make multiple transfers to the same RRIF acount from your RRSP account.", "The government requires RRSPs (personal and spousal) to be converted to a RRIF the year a person turns 71. After that, withdrawals begin and they’re taxed as income. Currently, annual minimum withdrawals start at 7.48% for those aged 71 and rise every year to a maximum of 20% for anyone 94 or older.", "1 You can convert your RRSP to a RRIF anytime you want before the deadline. 2 One reason someone might convert early (ie at age 55) is so they can set up regular withdrawals from the account which most institutions won’t allow for RRSP accounts." ]
71
0
12,996
NUMERIC
en
en
age for docking puppies tails
[ "Information on Canine Tail Docking. Tail docking is the surgical removal of part of the dog's tail. This procedure is most often performed in healthy puppies between 2 to 5 days of age. A similar procedure may be performed in older pets, but this is considered a tail amputation, not a tail dock.", "Wales (an exception is certain working breeds). Reasons to Dock or Not Dock the Tail of a Yorkie. There is not reason based on the health or happiness to perform Yorkie tail docking. Having a docked tail does not improve any vital element of the dog including motor skills in regard to movement or health.", "What age does one Dock a Puppies tail? I was given a 4 year old boston terrior and told that she had just had puppies about 5 months ago.", "If the owner of a Yorkie is not planning on showing their dog in dog shows, there is no reason to dock the tail, other than a personal preference to have a dog that matches closest to breed standard conformation.", "Breeds for which docking is traditionally usually have to have their tails docked to be shown at formal dog shows. When done for either of these purposes, it's best to dock the tail (and clip the ears, if relevant) at the same time that the dog is spayed or neutered while under anesthesia, ca. 6 months to 9 months.", "Bostons are normally docked. Docking is done within 2-3 days of age, by a vet or someone experienced with the breed who knows how to dock properly. Dont do this yourself!", "It is against the law to dock a dog's tail in Australia and the UK. If you do dock a dog's tail in Aussie or UK you can face fines up to $37,500. However in the UK dog … s that are classed as working dogs at the moment can have their tails docked by a vet-however you must prove the puppy is a working dog.", "Docking is a traditional practice meant to shorten or remove the tail of dogs whose original purpose put the tail in harms' way (e.g. Rottweilers were originally used sometimes to pull heavy loads in carts, so their tails were docked to keep them out of the cart's way).", "If for some reason such as breed standard or whatever, you need to dock your pup's tail, then have the Veterinarian (only) do it between the ages of 3-5 days, no older than 5 … days. Do NOT do it yourself, can only injure your dog or have an infection set in. A Vet can do it quite painlessly at 3-5 days of age.", "Report Abuse. tails are docked from ages 3 DAYS to 5 DAYS old.. it is not a mandatory thing to dock tails.. it is entirely up to the breeder.. if you do it now the taill will look like it has been amputated and will not look good at all.. i would leave it the way it is." ]
Between 2 to 5 days of age
0
12,997
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en
age for drinking in europe
[ "Again, much like the legal drinking age, legal age for smoking and consuming cigarettes and tobacco products varies from country to country. In Europe, the legal age of purchase of cigarettes is 18 years in almost all the countries, with an exception to Netherlands, where this criterion is relaxed to 16 years of age. Similarly the legal age for smoking is also 18 years except in the UK and Ireland, where smoking is allowed after the age of 16.", "In Switzerland, the drinking age is actually 16 for beer and wine and 18 for hard liquor, which I think is a great system. By the time you get to be 21, you’re already a very responsible drinker (most people, anyway).", "A 2008 survey found that “while young people in most European countries are drinking less frequently than their parents and grandparents, they are consuming more alcohol each time they drink,” which is similar to the U.S. trend of infrequent but heavy drinking.", "“The drinking age is so stupid,” they say. “If only it was like it is in Europe,” suggesting with little sense of irony that, were the drinking age lower, they would both drink more moderately and enjoy the new found freedom to buy $11 cases of Natural Light.", "European teenagers’ familiarity with alcohol use, driven by a culture of “moderate, supervised drinking within families” and lower legal drinking ages, is an increasingly attractive model for American parents, writes John Cloud in Time magazine.", "France- The legal drinking and purchase age is 16 for beer and wine and 18 for spirits. Anyone under the age of 16 can drink alcohol as long as the child is with the parent/guardian. Italy- It is legal for 14-18 year olds to drink if the alcohol is provided by a parent or legal guardian.", "Best Answer: Different countries have different legal drinking ages. Here are the legal drinking ages for UK, France, and Italy. UK- The Legal drinking age is 5. The legal purchase age is 16/18. The legal age to purchase alcohol is 18. Children aged 16 and 17, with the licensee's permission, may consume wine, beer, cider or perry with a meal in a restaurant providing they're with an adult and the adult orders it.", "All of this suggests that the merits of a lower drinking age and of early familiarization with alcohol might be something of a myth, too. In many European countries, the discussion about binge drinking is focused on 13-, 14- and 15-year-olds, not college students.", "Legal drinking age in Europe varies greatly with the country. The most varied ages spectrum is seen in the UK, where drinking is legal, even for a kid of 5 years, provided some rules are abided. Any one who is above 18 years of age can purchase alcohol in the UK, and people above 16 years of age can purchase alcohol chocolates.", "Background: Teen drinking in the U.S. and Europe. The Washington Post observed in 2004 that Europe has relatively few incidents of teens’ driving drunk despite low drinking ages. The article credits “stiff” driving regulations: in Europe, most licenses aren’t awarded until age 18. “It’s not that young people in Europe are more careful. It’s that they haven’t got the car,” says an officer at Eurocare, a group that works toward lowering European alcohol consumption. But binge drinking rates are on the rise, according to Eurocare." ]
16 for beer and wine and 18 for spirits.
5
12,998
NUMERIC
en
en
age for drivers license in ct
[ "In Connecticut, all license renewals must be done in person. While a number of states have vision screening requirements that apply to all license renewal applicants, only 10 jurisdictions have vision retesting requirements specific to drivers in certain older age groups.", "There are 15 states that have this shorter renewal cycle requirement, in most cases, set at one-half or two-thirds of the state's normal renewal period. Connecticut allows drivers who are age 65 or older to renew their licenses for two instead of six years, but this is at their option. Another requirement in some states that allow license renewals by mail is that drivers who reach a certain age renew in person rather than by mail.", "There are relatively few states that have retesting requirements for license renewal that are aimed strictly at drivers in older age groups. Only two states, Illinois and New Hampshire require a road test (at age 75). A road test may be administered at age 75 in the District of Columbia, but it is not mandatory.", "CT Driver's License Age Requirements. 1 16 years old: Eligible for a learner's permit. 2 16 years old and 120 days: Eligible for a restricted license with driver's training from a secondary or commercial school. 16 years old and 180 days: Eligible for a restricted license with at-home driver's training.", "First Time Connecticut Driver License for 16 and 17-Year Olds. If the teen driver has held the learner permit in good standing (without suspensions or offenses) for 180 days the teen may apply for a Connecticut Driver License. Teen permit holders 16 and 17 years old must show proof of 40 hours of behind the wheel driver training. Teen drivers 16 or 17 years old are prohibited from using a cell phone or any electronic device while operating a motor vehicle. A violation is grounds for license suspension.", "Continue reading this page for complete instructions on obtaining your first Connecticut driver's license from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). NOTE: If you're younger than 18 years old, please see our Applying for a New License (Teen Drivers) in Connecticut page.", "Teens aged 16 and 17 years old who already have an out-of-state driver's license have 30 days from establishing residency in which to transfer to a Connecticut license. You will need to complete aSafe Driving Practices course which is 8 hours (this includes a 2 hour parent/guardian training).", "1 16 years old and 120 days: Eligible for a restricted license with driver's training from a secondary or commercial school. 2 16 years old and 180 days: Eligible for a restricted license with at-home driver's training. 18 years old: Eligible for a full license after completing required adult permit period.", "CT Adult Learner's Permit. As of January 1, 2013, Connecticut requires an adult learner's permit for first-time drivers who are 18 years old and over, unless you hold a valid driver's license from another state. You must hold your permit for at least 90 days before you are eligible to apply for a driver's license.", "Connecticut Learner Permit Requirements. Teen drivers wishing to apply for a learner permit in the State of Connecticut must wait until they are 16 years of age. Once the teen has reached the minimum legal age, they must pass a vision test and a 25-question knowledge test." ]
16 years
9
12,999
NUMERIC
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en
age for drivers license in new york
[ "1 Call 1-800-342-9871 (toll-free in New York State). 2 Ask to be connected to the Older Driver Family Assistance Program. 3 Help where you live: Contact information for local offices for the aging is available at: http://www.aging.ny.gov/NYSOFA/LocalOffices.cfm.", "Applicants must be a minimum of 16 years of age to apply for a learner permit. Teen drivers under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian sign the consent section of the driver license application.", "The State of New York graduated license law, enacted in 2003, provides that teen drivers that hold a junior learner permit or junior driver license, must be accompanied by a licensed adult that is a minimum of 21 years of age.", "A driver is allowed a learner's permit at the age of 15 (in some states), with the cost of approximately 100 dollars, a duration of a year, and requiring to drive with an adult at all times.", "For many, the loss of the driving privilege has significant social and psychological ramifications. The driver license is a symbol of independence on the part of both the new, younger driver and the older driver. It continues to be a nearly indispensable key to mobility in America today, regardless of driver age.", "1 After the teen driver receives a learner permit the New York Department of Motor Vehicles recommends a minimum of 30 hours of driving practice prior to taking a road test.", "Older Driver Population Expected to Rise. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 1994 one out of every eight Americans was age 65 or older. It is projected that by the year 2050, those aged 65 and over will be one out of every five Americans.", "1 Toll free telephone assistance: Need to discuss your aging driver safety situation? 2 The New York State Office for the Aging Hot Line is available to help. 3 Call 1-800-342-9871 (toll-free in New York State). 4 Ask to be connected to the Older Driver Family Assistance Program.", "The eligible age to first obtain a driver's license varies substantially from state to state, from 14 years, three months, in South Dakota to 17 in New Jersey. In a majority of states one can obtain a license that allows driving without adult supervision by age 16, after passing the requisite tests.", "Learner Permit Holders in New York are under the following restrictions: 1 The driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver that is a minimum of 21 years of age. 2 The driver may not drive in a Department of Motor Vehicles Road Test Area. 3 The driver may not drive on any street within a park in New York City." ]
21
9
13,000
NUMERIC
en
en
age for drivers of car rentals in germany
[ "At this location, a surcharge of $25/day applies for an individual 21-24 years of age. A renter 21-24 years of age may only rent an economy, compact, intermediate, standard or full-size, premium, luxury car, 12-passenger van or minivan. FT.", "Below we have compiled a list of important information pertaining to driving and renting a vehicle while in Germany. Requirements. The minimum age to rent a car in Germany is 18 years. Drivers ages 18-24 must purchase CDW and Theft insurance and may be subject to a young driver surcharge of approx $12-$17 USD per day. An international drivers license is highly recommended and most rental suppliers require you to have held your drivers license 1-3 years depending on car category.", "At this location, a surcharge of $10/day applies for an individual 21-24 years of age. A renter 21-24 years of age may only rent an economy, compact, intermediate, standard or full-size car.", "It is simple to rent a car with Sixt when you are under the age of 25, all you need to have are these simple things: • A valid driver’s license. • Must have been driving for over 1 year. • A valid debit or credit card.", "1 A fee will apply for rentals at corporate locations in the United States. 2 Please check how much you will be charged if you are a driver under 25 at our branches across the US. 3 If you are looking to rent a car abroad on a vacation, the rental age differs per country.", "Cookies We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue using this site, we’ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies. You can find detailed information about how we use your information in our Privacy Policy.", "1 If you are looking to rent a car abroad on a vacation, the rental age differs per country. 2 Make sure you are aware of the renting age in each country by clicking here. 3 Even though a smaller selection of rental cars are available to those under 25, each one is of the highest quality and replaced after six months.", "If you are a young driver, you may be interested in the Sixt rent a car scholarship! The Sixt Scholars program was created to offer high school students with a desire to pursue further education at an accredited university the chance to earn $5,000.", "Things to Remember for Young Rental Car Drivers. 1 A fee will apply for rentals at corporate locations in the United States. 2 Please check how much you will be charged if you are a driver under 25 at our branches across the US. 3 If you are looking to rent a car abroad on a vacation, the rental age differs per country.", "In Germany CDW and theft protection are optional and can be added to your rental at anytime prior to the pick up of your rental vehicle. Some car suppliers require drivers the ages of 18-24 to purchase the CDW and Theft in Germany." ]
18 years
1
13,001
NUMERIC
en
en
age for driving a company car
[ "Confidence votes 3.7K. generally 18, unless you are the son or daughter of the business owner...and in some cases it is 21 and i have seen a minimum age of 25 before as well. 3 people found this useful.", "Top Websites for Senior Travelers. In other countries without national age limits, many (but not all) rental agencies represented by Auto Europe choose to impose car rental age limits, including Australia (age 75), Greece (age 70), and the U.K. (age 69).", "In the vast majority of states, the minimum age for unsupervised driving is 16. The youngest legal drivers are in South Dakota at 14 years, 6 months. The oldest minimum age for driving is inNew Jersey at 17 years old. But, there are an increasing number of restrictions that vary by state for drivers under 18.", "Adult Drivers & Auto Insurance. From the time you turn 25 years old until the time you turn 65 years old, your car insurance rates are likely to gradually decrease as long as you maintain a good driving record. Additional factors that are more important than age during these years include:", "What is the minimum age to drive a company van as i could have the opportunity to work for EDF but i am only 18. Follow.", "What is the minimum age to drive a company van? What is the minimum age to drive a company van as i could have the opportunity to work for EDF but i am only 18. Are you sure that you want to delete this answer?", "How Age Affects Auto Insurance Rates. How Age Affects Car Insurance Rates. As car insurance companies calculate your premiums, they may place a large stock in your age if you or another driver in your household is under 25 years old or over 65 years old.", "Dear Reader, Most rental agencies in the U.S. don’t have a car rental age limit or cutoff for senior renters. I contacted major U.S. rental agencies including Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Hertz, National, and Payless, and found that none had a company-wide upper age limit for drivers.", "No age limit. At the moment there is no upper age limit for driving in the UK, which means you could carry on driving until you were a 100 or more. However, the DVLA will send you a form to renew your licence when you turn 70. You must then re-apply for your licence every three years.", "UK Legal Driving Age for Motor Vehicles. What's the minimum age barrier for driving a car. Everyone knows that the minimum age for driving a car is 17 years. This is a bit misleading, as by the time you’ve learned to drive, you’ll be a good few months older; rather, 17 is simply the age at which you can begin to learn to drive." ]
18
5
13,002
NUMERIC
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en
age for excusal of federal jury duty
[ "Jury Service: Qualifications, Exemptions and Excuses. Jury service is a way for United States citizens to participate in the judicial process. It is one of the most important civic duties you can perform. To be qualified for jury service a person must: be a United States citizen; be at least 18 years of age; reside primarily in the judicial district for one year; be adequately proficient in English to satisfactorily complete the juror qualification form;", "Persons having active care and custody of a child or children under 10 years of age whose health and/or safety would be jeopardized by their absence for jury service; or a person who is essential to the care of aged or infirm persons.", "Excuse requests must be in writing once a person is summoned. The following individuals may be excused from jury service: Persons over 70 years of age. Persons who have served as a grand or petit juror in Federal Court within the past two (2) years.", "Each state has its own guidelines regarding what is a legitimate excuse for jury duty. Federal courts have different guidelines for exemption than state courts. Given these facts, the best way to be excused from jury duty starts with reading the jury service notice you received. Look for any acceptable exemptions listed on the notice of service.", "Excuse requests cannot be accepted on the date you are scheduled to appear for jury duty. this form as soon as possible to U.S. District Court, 324 W. Market St., Greensboro, N.C., 27401 Attn: Jury. the Court’s decision.", "In addition, the Jury Act lists three groups that are exempt from federal jury service: 1 members of the armed forces on active duty; 2 members of professional fire and police departments; and. 3 public officers of federal, state or local governments, who are actively engaged in the performance of public duties.", "To be qualified for jury service a person must: 1 be a United States citizen; 2 be at least 18 years of age; 3 reside primarily in the judicial district for one year; be adequately proficient in English to satisfactorily complete the juror qualification 1 form; have no disqualifying mental or physical condition;", "Excuse requests cannot be accepted on the date you are scheduled to appear for jury duty. You should mail. this form as soon as possible to U.S. District Court, 324 W. Market St., Greensboro, N.C., 27401 Attn: Jury.", "The jury fee is $40 per day. If service extends beyond 30 days the court may authorize an additional $6 per day per juror. The fee is paid by the State or the employer depending on (1) the day of service and (2) the size of employer. Employers’ jury fee obligations are explained below.", "Each of the four federal district courts in New York State treats the length of time for ineligibility from service differently. The Eastern, Western, and Northern Districts excuse from service anyone who has served within two years. The Southern District excuses anyone who has served within four years." ]
70 years
2
13,003
NUMERIC
en
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age for fifth graders
[ "My journey as a fifth grade teacher had begun. That class still stands out in my mind. They had great energy and unique. personalities. They were funny and goofy and earnest and a handful all at. the same time. I learned so many new things as a teacher as I moved with. this class from fourth to fifth grade.", "Age of Discovery: Fifth Grade Lesson Plans on European Exploration. Though Europeans began exploring the East in around 300 BC, it wasn't until the Age of Discovery that they had an intense interest in traveling the world by sea. Their expeditions and discoveries make perfect lesson plans for fifth graders studying European exploration.", "In The Netherlands, the fourth year of school is called group 6, and the pupils are 9 to 10 years old. Children start at school at the age of 4 and end school at the age of 12 or 13. In Belgium it's called 4th (study) year. The children are also around the age 9 and 10.", "4th Grade redirects here. For the South Park episode, see 4th Grade (South Park). Fourth Grade (also called Grade Four or Year five in Britain) is a term used to refer to a year of elementary education in some countries. In North America, the fourth grade is the fifth school year of elementary school. Students are usually 9–10 years old, depending on their birthday.", "When we understand the com-. mon characteristics of fifth graders, we can create classroom spaces, design. lessons, and group children in ways that are especially appropriate for them. Common Characteristics of Fifth Graders. I sometimes joke that as an extrovert, I often need to talk to think.", "Age of Discovery: Fifth Grade Lesson Plans on European Exploration. written by: Mary Beth Adomaitis • edited by: Wendy Finn • updated: 8/17/2014. Though Europeans began exploring the East in around 300 BC, it wasn't until the Age of Discovery that they had an intense interest in traveling the world by sea. Their expeditions and discoveries make perfect lesson plans for fifth graders studying European exploration. slide 1 of 5. The period between the early part of the 15th century and the end of the 17th century is commonly known as the Age of Exploration or the Age of Discovery.", "Know Where Students Are developmentally. First of all, I learned that fifth graders aren’t just slightly bigger fourth graders. Besides showing physical changes, these children also tend to be different. from their fourth grade selves in the social-emotional, cognitive, and language. realms. That this is so shouldn’t come as a surprise for teachers.", "What They Learn in Fifth Grade. The Basics. Fifth graders work hard on projects and tasks that require them to draw on the skills and strategies they have been learning in elementary school. School work gets more difficult, as students may have separate teachers for each subject for the first time.", "Grade-by-Grade Learning: Fifth Grade. What They Learn in Fifth Grade. Fifth graders work hard on projects and tasks that require them to draw on the skills and strategies they have been learning in elementary school. School work gets more difficult, as students may have separate teachers for each subject for the first time. Teachers challenge students with long-term projects that require planning and organization. The social life of fifth graders often overshadows what they learn — at least for them.", "The average ages for grades K - 12 are between 5 and 18. Kindergarten is 5 and 6 year olds. 1st grade is 6 and 7 year olds. 2nd grade is 7 and 8 year olds. 3rd grade is 8 and …9 year olds. 4th grade is 9 and 10 year olds. 5th grade is 10 and 11 year olds. 6th grade is 11 and 12 year olds. 7th grade is 12 and 13 year olds." ]
10 and 11 year old.
9
13,007
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en
age for first mammogram
[ "A radiology technologist is responsible for performing mammography. Once the x-ray pictures are taken, they are developed and examined by a radiologist (a doctor who specializes in the interpretation of x-rays and other imaging studies). In most mammography centers, these radiologists have also had extra training dedicated to interpreting mammograms.", "If you or your mother or sister have been diagnosed with the breast cancer gene (BRCA1 or BRCA2) you should begin having annual mammograms at age 25, and annual breast MRI sometimes even younger than 25. Your breast doctor should advise you on this.", "You’ve reached your 40th birthday, and you know what that means: it’s time for your first mammogram. Or you’ve discovered a lump in your breast; you’re just 37 years old, but the doctor says you’d best have a mammogram.", "If you have a strong family history of breast cancer (mother or sister), start having your mammogram 10 years younger than the age that relative was diagnosed, OR at age 40, whichever is younger. For example, if your sister had breast cancer when she was 44, you should start having your mammogram at age 34.", "General Guidelines. For most women, age 40 should be when you start having yearly mammograms in order to minimize your likelihood of developing advanced breast cancer (“ Government Mammography Task Force vs. You ”). Some doctors send their patients for a baseline mammogram at age 35, and I wouldn’t argue with that.", "Generally, two x-rays are obtained of each breast. More views may be obtained if the breasts are large, the woman has had a breast augmentation, or there is an area on the initial mammography views that needs to be further examined.", "If your mother had breast cancer at 60, you would start having your annual mammogram at age 40. If you have a strong family history or other factors that put you at high risk for breast cancer, you should also be having a breast MRI every year once you start having mammograms. Talk to your doctor about this.", "Or you’re just uneasy at this new procedure in your health-care regimen. Whatever your reluctance to have that first mammogram, I’m here to tell you: it’s not that bad. Really. I recently went for what must have been close to my 20th mammogram. No, I’m not THAT old! But since I started having mammograms at age 40 and had breast cancer at age 47, I’ve had more than the usual number of mammograms.", "The actual X-ray takes only a few seconds, but your breast will be compressed maybe, oh, 15 to 20 seconds or so. I've never felt much pain from this; some women do. If you're pre-menopausal, it helps to schedule your mammogram for a time period during your cycle when you know your breasts won't be tender.", "A brief medical history and a history of specific problems related to the breast, such as pain or a palpable lump (one that is felt), is obtained prior to the mammogram. A small x-ray marker may be taped on the breast overlying the palpable lump." ]
40 years.
2
13,011
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en
age for fishing license in michigan
[ "Indiana-Michigan Border Lakes. Indiana or Michigan residents fishing in any of the waters listed below and who possess a valid fishing license for either state, are permitted to fish in these lakes while following the laws and regulations of the state having jurisdiction over that portion of the lake.", "New Michigan Fishing Licenses. Buying a fishing license in the state of Michigan can be done through a few different avenues. To obtain a license to fish online, applicants must visit the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ website.", "Lake Michigan and the Ohio River and boundary waters of the Wabash River have special PFD regulations. Call the USCG at (219) 879-8371 for Lake Michigan, (502) 779-5400 for southern Indiana, or see uscgboating.org for a copy of federal boating regulations. Eating recreationally caught fish from Indiana waters can be a healthy and tasty activity when you have the proper information.", "Commercial Michigan Fishing Licenses. Before you apply for a commercial fishing license in Michigan, you are encouraged to get in touch with the state’s Department of Natural Resources. Currently, only a limited number of anglers catch fish for sale in the state.", "Michigan fishing license credentials are referred to as “all-species” licenses, and they can be obtained by both residents and nonresidents alike. Fishing licenses are available for any individual participating in the sport of fishing, whether it is recreationally or commercially. Within these two main groups of fishing permits, you can obtain licensing that is valid for a 24-hour period, a 72-hour period, a full year or for the duration of your life.", "Indiana disabled American veterans can get a DAV fishing license application form from the County Service Officer or download the application form at fishing.IN.gov. Mail the form with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the DNR Customer Service Center. Catch most fish species year-round.", "A: There are more than 11,000 inland lakes, 5 acres in size or larger, in Michigan. According to the Michigan Historical Society, one is never more than 6 miles from an inland lake or more than 85 miles from one of the Great Lakes.", "Kill tags and licenses noted as Mail will take 7-10 business days to receive. If you plan on using Mail items before 7-10 days, please purchase at one of our license agents listed in the navigation link or menu.", "Both are free of charge. However, to get either of these items, you must apply in person. Applicants 17 years of age and older may buy a fishing license through the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Individuals who do not meet the minimum age requirement are allowed to fish without licensing.", "Welcome to E‑License. Buy your Michigan hunting and fishing licenses, special hunt applications and permits here! You will receive non-kill tag items like your base, fishing license, and applications immediately at the email address you provide. These items are noted as “Online” delivery in the catalog. Print your Online items directly from E-License for up to 7 days or print the PDF that we email you. Save your PDF for future reprinting. You can show your purchased license on your mobile device. We recommend saving the PDF on your device and printing a backup copy." ]
17 years of age and older
8
13,013
NUMERIC
en
en
age for gambling in nevada
[ "Las Vegas is located in Clark County. Clark County does not have legal prostitution therefore there are no brothels in Las Vegas. There have been discussion of legalizing it in the city of Las Vegas, but don't hold your breath. Other Nevada counties do allow legal prostitution.", "Laughlin, NV Visitors Bureau - 1555 S Casino Drive, P.O. Box 502, Laughlin, NV 89029 - (702) 298-3321 - The Laughlin Division of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. For a free Laughlin Visitors Information package, call their toll free number: 1-800-452-8445 and follow the touch-tone menu.", "At the current time the legal age for gambling or gaming in the State of Nevada is 21 years of age. There have been rumors that local government officials are considering reducing it to 18. If that happens this is the first place you will read about it, but until then assume it is still 21.", "If you're looking to make some risk-free bets, these aren't the games for you. Those of you who like a challenge may look no further: Gary Task has rounded up the top ten games with the deadliest house edges. read more. Downtown Reno releases special events calendar for 2017. 3 January 2017.", "The American Casino Guide has over $1000 in coupons for U.S. casinos including Reno, plus a comprehensive directory and strategy articles!", "Gambling Related Websites. 1 Poker Vibe. Gambling Directories on the Web. 2 When the commission of a public offense, commenced without the state, is consummated within its boundaries, the defendant is liable to punishment therefor in this state, though he was out of the state at the time of the commission of the offense charged.", "Atlantis Casino Resort & Spa Bonanza Casino Bordertown Casino RV Resort Circus Circus Hotel Casino - Reno Club Cal Neva Casino Crosby Lodge Eldorado Resort Casino Flowing Tide Pub #5 Gold Dust West - Reno Gold 'N Silver Inn Grand Sierra Resort and Casino Harrah's Reno Nugget Peppermill Reno Ramada Reno Hotel and Casino Reno-Tahoe International ...", "NRS 463.01365 “Banking game” defined. “Banking game” means any gambling game in which players compete against the licensed gaming establishment rather than against one another. NRS 463.01463 “Contest” defined. “Contest” means a competition among patrons for a prize, whether or not:1.", "Gambling and the Law: 'Blackjack and the Law' wins case for casino. Gambling and the Law: The Reid-Kyl letter on Internet gambling. Gambling and the Law: D.C. proposes rules for Internet non-gambling. Gambling and the Law: A Law Professor Looks at Poker's Black Friday.", "Minimum Legal Age to Place a Bet. 15 June 2000. By I. Nelson Rose. A question mark without a number means that particular form of gambling is legal in that state, but the minimum age requirements, if any, are not known. A number with a question mark means there is a state limit, but it is unclear whether it applies." ]
21 years
2
13,014
NUMERIC
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en
age for getting braces
[ "I got braces again at 16 and off at 18. This time, my orthodontist took them off prematurely (in my opinion) because I had a VERY noticeable gap on the upper left side. I decided to stop wearing them because I didn’t see the point in keeping a permanent gap in my mouth and she also ignored my complaints of soreness.", "I got braces at age 8 and got them off at 11. Eventually, my retainer didn’t fit anymore and the reason was because my wisdom teeth were coming up. My mom became extremely angry with me because my teeth were spreading and she thought that I was lying. Lo-and-behold, my dentist told her that I was right.", "I had braces starting in 7th grade. The first ortho i had gave everyone 3 year treatment no matter what. I had some pretty big issue, a missing permanent tooth (never grew in, wasn’t knocked out) right next to my front teeth on top. This allowed for a large gap between my front teeth.", "All - Before or After Before After All - Popular brackets candidate canine tooth costs crooked extraction front teeth gap jaw options overbite photos retainer shifting straighten All - Age age 17 or under age 18-24 age 25-34 age 35-44 age 45-54 age 55-64.", "When I started practicing in the '90s, I was lucky if 1% of my clients were adults, says Sunil Wadhwa, DDS, PhD, director of orthodontics at the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. It was unheard of for adults to get braces. Now, about 50% of my patients are adults.", "At what age should a child get braces? Topics | Oral Health | Orthodontics | At what age should a child get braces? A bad bite, or malocclusion, often becomes noticeable between the ages of 6 and 12, as a child’s permanent teeth erupt. Orthodontic treatment often begins between ages 8 and 14. Treatment that begins while a child is growing helps produce optimal results. As a result, children should have an orthodontic evaluation no later than age 7. By then, they have a mix of baby (primary) teeth and their adult (permanent) teeth. Your child’s dentist can spot problems with emerging teeth and jaw growth early on, while the primary teeth are present.", "Atlanta's Elizabeth Stearns got her braces at age 32. She wanted to fix a crossbite -- when teeth don't align as they should. Mostly, though, she wanted to feel better about her smile. After checking out her choices, she went for it and called an orthodontist, a type of dentist who specializes in braces. He told her she'd be in braces for about 12-18 months, she says.", "My parents decided I needed braces when I was 7, it was miserable. I had them for 9 years. I had corrective jaw surgery at 16. I had a slight overbite and I definitely didn’t need braces for 9 years to fix it, but I’m glad I got them straightened out as a kid.", "My teeth are misaligned and I have always been self-conscious of my smile. Is it too late to get braces? I also worry how I will look as a 30 year old with braces! But I'm willing to do it for 2 years (or however long it normally takes) to have a decent smile the rest of my life… thoughts?", "Children should be evaluated for braces by age 7, according to the American Association of Orthodontics. By starting treatment before your child’s permanent teeth are in, you may prevent problems with tooth and jaw alignment. Talk with your dentist or orthodontist for more information about getting braces." ]
By age 7.
9
13,016
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en
age for getting married
[ "This Quiz Will Tell You The Exact Age You’ll Get Married. 18 may seem like a young age to get married, but when you know you've found The One, you KNOW — and you don't want to waste any time beating around the bush. Don't worry about other people judging you if you choose to walk down the aisle too early.", "This Quiz Will Tell You The Exact Age You’ll Get Married. You got: 18. 18 may seem like a young age to get married, but when you know you've found The One, you KNOW — and you don't want to waste any time beating around the bush. Don't worry about other people judging you if you choose to walk down the aisle too early.", "Two scenarios: 1. Get married while you're still young: That would be between just after graduation (22-24 years old) to late 20s (27-29 years old). You'll be still quite young and will get more time to enjoy married life and grow as a person in that new relationship.", "College-educated women are unlikely to have a child before getting married For college-educated women, the average age of first birth (30) has risen along with the average age of marriage (27). Only 12 percent of births by college graduates are to unmarried women.", "The oldest-marrying states are New York (28.8 for women, 30.3 for men), Massachusetts (28.8, 30.1), Rhode Island (28.5, 30.2), Connecticut (28.2, 30.0) and New Jersey (28.1, 30.1). But D.C. politicos seem to have the hardest time settling down, with the median age of first marriage at 29.8 for women and 30.6 for men.", "While the nationwide trend shows millenials getting married at a later age, that doesn't mean it's true for every state. In fact, as the U.S. Census' five-year data proves, there are regional discrepancies in the average age of marriage.", "Americans are getting married later and later. The average age of first marriage in the United States is 27 for women and 29 for men, up from 23 for women and 26 for men in 1990 and 20 and 22 (!) in 1960.", "I don't believe there is a best age for marriage. I believe what matters is the maturity of the two people who are getting married. People mature at different rates. I know people who are 21 who are extremely mature and people who are 45 who are not.", "In most hunter-gatherers, women marry at around 17-19 years old, and men in their 20s. This is because that's when they're old enough to have and properly care for children. It's not when they first have their periods; they usually have their first children 3-4 years after their first periods.", "Women without college degrees are very likely to have a child before getting married Less-educated women have a much different experience with marriage and childbirth. For women without a college degree, the average age of first birth has not risen apace with the average age of marriage." ]
The average age of first marriage in the United States is 27 for women and 29 for men, up from 23 for women and 26 for men in 1990 and 20 and 22 in 1960
6
13,017
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en
age for going on social security
[ "In the year you reach full retirement age, we deduct $1 in benefits for every $3 you earn above a different limit, but we only count earnings before the month you reach your full retirement age. If you will reach full retirement age in 2017, the limit on your earnings for the months before full retirement age is $44,880. Starting with the month you reach full retirement age, you can get your benefits with no limit on your earnings.", "(You can start the sign-up process here up to three months before the month of your 65th birthday.) By contrast, you can start collecting Social Security anytime from age 62 to 70 and the later you start, the bigger your benefit. Just how much bigger depends on when you were born. Americans born from 1943 to 1954 have a “normal” or “full” retirement age of 66.", "Retirement Blog. Social Security going up 1.7%. Social Security announced this morning that the annual cost of living, or COLA, increase for 2015 will be 1.7 percent. For the average Social Security recipient, that is a monthly increase of about $22.20, bringing the payment to about $1,328 per month or $15,938 a year in 2015.", "You can get Social Security retirement benefits and work at the same time. However, if you are younger than full retirement age and make more than the yearly earnings limit, we will reduce your benefit. Starting with the month you reach full retirement age, we will not reduce your benefits no matter how much you earn.", "For workers the Social Security tax rate is 6.2% on income under $127,200 through the end of 2017. The worker Medicare tax rate is 1.45% of all income—employers pay another 1.45%. Employers pay 6.2% up to the wage ceiling and the Medicare tax of 1.45 percent on all income.", "If you choose to start benefits early, Social Security will use your FRA to compute the reduction in the monthly amount. For instance, if you're due $1,000 a month at full retirement age, you would get only $750 a month at 62, a 25 percent drop.", "If you claim Social Security early, between ages 62 and the current full retirement age of 66, but you continue to work, in 2015, you'll be able to earn $15,720 per year or $1,310 per month without penalty. After that, Social Security will reduce your benefit by $1 for every $2 you make above the limit.", "A calculator on the Social Security site will give you average life expectancy, without regard to your health or family history. It shows a woman turning 62 in 2014 will live to an average of 86.2 and a man of the same age to 83.8.", "In the United States, Social Security is the commonly used term for the federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program. The original Social Security Act was signed into law by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1935, and the current version of the Act, as amended, encompasses several social welfare and social insurance programs.", "Q: What is full retirement age (FRA) and why is it important? A: Your FRA is the age at which you become entitled to your full Social Security retirement benefits based on your lifetime earnings. Your FRA depends on your birthday. People born between 1943 and 1954, for instance, reach full retirement age at 66." ]
62 to 70
1
13,020
NUMERIC
en
en
age for in service required minimum distribution
[ "In-Service Distributions: Background. Most people know that when they leave their. current employer, they can roll over retirement. plan assets to an IRA—and, potentially, to a. retirement plan with a new employer. The in-. service distribution option is less well known. It. allows you to roll over assets from your current. employer’s qualified retirement plan to an IRA. while you are still working for that employer, assuming your plan permits it and you otherwise. qualify for the in-service distribution.", "If you separate from Federal service after age 70½, your account will immediately be subject to the IRS minimum distribution requirements. Required minimum distributions apply to both traditional and Roth balances and are paid proportionally from both balances.", "Required minimum distribution. The IRS requires that you withdraw at least a minimum amount - known as a Required Minimum Distribution - from your retirement accounts annually; starting the year you turn age 70-1/2. Determining how much you are required to withdraw is an important issue in retirement planning.", "Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) requires that you receive a portion of your TSP account beginning in the calendar year when you become age 70½ and are separated from service. The portion that you are required to take is called a Required Minimum Distribution (RMD).", "401(k), 403(b) or other type of qualified plan. If your employer’s plan permits it, an in-service. distribution can allow you to withdraw some of the vested assets in the plan—and roll them over to. an IRA—while you are still working for the employer sponsoring your plan.", "Your required minimum distribution payment cannot be transferred or rolled over into another IRA or eligible employer plan. If you withdraw your account in a single payment or monthly payments in a year during which the RMD applies, you cannot transfer the entire payment(s) to your IRA or eligible employer plan.", "Use this calculator to determine your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) from a traditional 401(k) or IRA. In general, you must begin withdrawing money by April 1 of the year following the year that you turn 70½. In general, your age and account value determine the amount you must withdraw. Note that taxes may be due on distributions from a traditional IRA or 401(k). Do not include balances from a Roth IRA or 401(k). Note: Users whose primary beneficiary is a spouse more than 10 years younger must use the Joint Life Expectancy Table in IRS Publication 590, which will generally produce lower required distributions.", "Calculate your earnings and more. The IRS requires that you withdraw at least a minimum amount - known as a Required Minimum Distribution - from your retirement accounts annually; starting the year you turn age 70-1/2. Determining how much you are required to withdraw is an important issue in retirement planning.", "Use this calculator to determine your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) from a traditional 401(k) or IRA. In general, you must begin withdrawing money by April 1 of the year following the year that you turn 70½. Required Minimum Distribution Analysis.", "The TSP calculates RMDs based on your account balance and your age, using the IRS Uniform Lifetime Table. For detailed information and the tax rules regarding RMDs, see the TSP tax notice Important Tax Information About Your TSP Withdrawal and Required Minimum Distributions." ]
70½
3
13,022
NUMERIC
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en
age for insurance under parents
[ "Health insurance for the under-26 crowd. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The federal government unveiled details this week about how people up to age 26 can get covered by their parents' health insurance policies, as part of the health care reform law.", "Who's covered: The law takes effect for insurance plans that already cover dependents, starting on or after Sept. 23, 2010. Those plans will cover policyholders' children until age 26 -- even if those adult children no longer attend college, don't live with their parents and aren't dependents on a tax return. Finally!", "Health coverage for children under 26. If a plan covers children, they generally can be added to or kept on a parent's health insurance policy until they turn 26 years old. Children can join or remain on a parent's plan even if they are: 1 Married. 2 Not living with their parents. 3 Attending school.", "Under the rules, insurers and employers must provide young adults with a 30-day opportunity to enroll in their parents’ coverage. Terms of coverage cannot vary based on the age of young adults under 26. Thus, the White House said, an insurer violates the law if it imposes a surcharge on premiums for children 19 to 25.", "If they’re covered by a parent’s job-based plan. 1 Their coverage usually ends during their 26th birthday month. 2 If they lose coverage this way, they qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. 3 If they enroll before their 26th birthday, coverage can start as soon the first day of the month they lose coverage. 4 If they enroll during the 60 days after ...", "1 They can stay on their parent’s policy until the plan year ends on December 31. 2 If they’re no longer their parent’s tax dependent when coverage ends December 31, they can enroll in a Marketplace plan themselves for the next year during Open Enrollment.", "WASHINGTON — The White House issued rules on Monday allowing young adults to remain covered by their parents’ health insurance policies up to age 26. The promise of such coverage has attracted great interest. Employers and insurers say they have been flooded with inquiries.", "That means that companies cannot jack up costs or limit coverage for the under-26 group. 0:00 / 2:46 Bayer CEO on health care reform. Parents will face a 0.7% increase in insurance premiums, across the board, for adding dependents to their plans, according to HHS. That will rise by an additional 1% in 2012 and in 2013. [E]ither ... stockholders or consumers will shoulder that extra cost, HHS said in its report.", "1 Young adults can stay on their parents plans until 26. 2 Dependents under 26 have to be offered coverage on plans offered by large employers. ( 3 TRICARE has unique rules). 4 Up to 82% of uninsured young people will qualify for either Medicaid coverage or subsidies to purchase coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace.", "If they’re covered by a parent’s job-based plan. 1 Their coverage usually ends during their 26th birthday month. 2 Check with the plan or the employer’s company to find out exactly when the coverage ends. 3 If they lose coverage this way, they qualify for a Special Enrollment Period." ]
26 years old
2
13,023
NUMERIC
en
en
age for jeans
[ "United States consumers spent more than US$14 billion on jeans in 2004 and US$15 billion in 2005. US consumers bought US$13.8 billion of men's and women's jeans in the year that ended 30 April 2011, according to market-research firm NPD Group.", "Industrial production. 1 How denim fabric is stored in the factory. 2 Automated cutting machines are used in RMG factory to cut the pieces. 3 P P Spray and P P Sponging being applied to jeans to give them a new look. 4 Adding 3D crunching, whiskers, and wrinkles to jeans to make them look more used. 5 Applying permanent wrinkles to jeans.", "Originally designed for cowboys and miners, jeans became popular in the 1950s among teenagers, especially members of the greaser subculture. Jeans were a common fashion item in the 1960s hippie subculture and they continued to be popular in the 1970s and 1980s youth subcultures of punk rock and heavy metal. Historic brands include Levi's, Lee, and Wrangler", "Since the options for clothing the lower halves of our bodies in adulthood seem to be rapidly dwindling, here are a few options that haven't yet been outlawed by the peanut gallery: 1 Overalls. 2 Pantsuits. 3 Caftans. 4 Astronaut suit. 5 No pants.", "Gênes, the French word for Genoa, may be the origin of the word jeans. In Nîmes, weavers tried to reproduce jean but instead developed a similar twill fabric that became known as denim, from de Nîmes, meaning from Nîmes.", "In 2014, Nike, Lululemon, Under Armour, and Adidas are the most popular brands for athletic apparel among teen consumers. It is likely that the preference for soft, knit trousers will follow this generation as they age, causing a significant shift in spending from blue jeans to athleisure apparel. Fashion retailers have begun to adjust their offerings accordingly.", "Age 53 is the cutoff for wearing jeans, according to a study by British parcel delivery and return firm CollectPlus. Age 53 is the cutoff for wearing jeans, according to a study by British parcel delivery and return firm CollectPlus. The study looked into the jeans-wearing habits of Brits and how difficult it is to find the perfect pair, with some shoppers admitting to looking up to five days for the right fit, according to the Daily Mail.", "Most Annoying Study Reveals Age When Women Are Too Old For Jeans- so could care less about that study:), 501's:) https://t.co/kwFbwDzxRU — Martina Navratilova (@Martina) November 3, 2016 Study says you should stop wearing jeans at 53.", "The age at which you're too old to wear jeans is... 01:28 We'll cede that there's probably a best-by date for crop tops and miniskirts (though we reserve the right to figure it out for ourselves).", "Jeans are a type of trousers, typically made from denim or dungaree cloth. Often the term jeans refers to a particular style of trousers, called blue jeans, which were invented by Jacob W. Davis in partnership with Levi Strauss & Co. in 1871 and patented by Jacob W. Davis and Levi Strauss on May 20, 1873. Prior to the Levi Strauss patented trousers, the term blue jeans had been long in use for various garments, constructed from blue colored denim. Originally designed for cowboys and miners" ]
Age 53 is the cutoff for wearing jeans, according to a study by British parcel delivery and return firm CollectPlus.
6
13,024
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en
age for kindergarten in franklin co pa
[ "Franklin County Child Care Centers. Franklin County childcare centers come in sizes, costs, and programs to fit all budgets and preferences. We know that parents are busy but that selecting the right daycare center or preschool is crucial.", "Chambersburg, PA 17201 | (717) 446-0533. The Chambersburg YMCA ARK is a full-day, year-round preschool for children ages three to five. Swim lessons, organic gardening and sustainability education, SMART Board Technology, age-appropriate outdoor playground and a motivating curriculum co ...", "Franklin County Courthouse Video. The Franklin County Courthouse is located in Chambersburg, PA, a town rich with history. In this episode of Pennsylvania's Historic Courthouses, you will not only get to see and hear about the history, architecture, and stories of the courthouse, but the town of Chambersburg as well.", "First day of Preschool for 2016-17 school year. First day of school for Kindergarten thru 12th grade is Thursday, Aug. 11th but the first day for Preschool is Tuesday, Aug. 23rd. Preschool teachers will be contacting families, that have qualified for our preschool program this year, around the first of August.", "Children must be five years of age on or before September 1, 2013, to be eligible to register. Franklin County Schools IS now accepting applications for out-of-county students. It is required that all students attend the school in their district, but you may apply for a transfer. Visit www.franklin.k12.ga.us and click on Enrollment to learn more about these policies. Questions about district lines can be directed to the Transportation Department (706-384-4554 ext.", "Congratulations to the teachers and the kids GREAT JOB!!! Thank you to everyone who entered, you and your kids did an amazing job and you should be very proud. Stay tuned for more contest..... Thanks to all who participated in Franklin County Head Start's 2nd Annual Pinewood Derby! We had 27 racers and several family members there to support them! A special thanks to Michael Sandell,of the Boy Scouts of America and his son, Bill who both headed up the races!", "If for any reason Franklin County Public Schools have to operate on a delayed schedule, this will also impact our preschool program. If school should ever be delayed for one hour in the morning, the a.m. preschool would also be delayed for one hour; the afternoon program would run on regular schedule.", "Although children in poverty are the furthest behind when they enter school, children from middle-income families are as far behind children from higher income families as poor children are behind the middle class. Franklin County Schools currently has three preschool locations at Red Bay, Belgreen, and Phil Campbell Elementary Schools. These programs are designed to incorporate children into a school readiness curriculum. Enrollment into the programs is on a voluntary basis and participants must be at least four years of age.", "Are between age 3 and until the entry age for kindergarten; Are at risk of school failure and living in families earning up to 300 percent of the federal income poverty level (such as a family of four earning $72,900) who may also be English language learners or have special needs.", "Franklin County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and provides advancement opportunities to everyone. Our employment practices are not influenced or affected by race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran's status, or any other categories protected by law." ]
Age 3
8
13,025
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age for kittenswhat age does kitten become cat?
[ "Report Abuse. Kitten-up to 12 months old (tho for show purposes a kitten becomes an adult at age 8 or 9 months depending on the association). Young adult - 1-2 yrs old Adult 2-8 yrs old Senior 8+ yrs.Now the Adult/Senior can vary a lot on the upper age.eport Abuse. Kitten-up to 12 months old (tho for show purposes a kitten becomes an adult at age 8 or 9 months depending on the association). Young adult - 1-2 yrs old Adult 2-8 yrs old Senior 8+ yrs.", "Kitten-up to 12 months old (tho for show purposes a kitten becomes an adult at age 8 or 9 months depending on the association).Young adult - 1-2 yrs old Adult 2-8 yrs old Senior 8+ yrs.Now the Adult/Senior can vary a lot on the upper age.eport Abuse. Kitten-up to 12 months old (tho for show purposes a kitten becomes an adult at age 8 or 9 months depending on the association). Young adult - 1-2 yrs old Adult 2-8 yrs old Senior 8+ yrs.", "A big growth spurt tends to happen in kittens between 2 and 6 months. At around 6 months of age, kittens may start looking adult-sized, although it always depends on the individual animal.It is important during this time frame to feed the little one frequent protein-packed meals, ideally about four times a day.hen it comes to walking like an adult cat, this change tends to happen at a very tender age. When the little fluff balls hit about 6 weeks, they are rather suddenly able to run and walk around just like grown-up cats. This time period is also key for kitten coordination development.", "General Guidelines. In general, a kitten is considered an adult cat when it reaches 1 year of age, but your cat may not actually be fully grown at this point. Kittens typically reach a length and weight close to their full-grown size by 9 to 12 months of age.witch your kitten from kitten food to adult cat food at about 12 months of age. You may need to feed your cat less food per day after the first year, especially if you had your kitten neutered or spayed. If you notice your cat developing a pudgy belly, cut back on the amount of food you feed her.", "Answers 0 On average, the earliest a kitten should be considered an Adult cat is at 1 year old. For dietary purposes, kittens can start eating adult cat food, anywhere from 9-12 months. At 7 months, a kitten should have grown all it's cat teeth in.. On average, the earliest a kitten should be considered an Adult cat is at 1 year old. For dietary purposes, kittens can start eating adult cat food, anywhere from 9-12 months. At 7 months, a kitten should have grown all it's cat teeth in.", "On average, the earliest a kitten should be considered an Adult cat is at 1 year old. For dietary purposes, kittens can start eating adult cat food, anywhere from 9-12 months.At 7 months, a kitten should have grown all it's cat teeth in.. On average, the earliest a kitten should be considered an Adult cat is at 1 year old. For dietary purposes, kittens can start eating adult cat food, anywhere from 9-12 months. At 7 months, a kitten should have grown all it's cat teeth in.", "Answers. On average, the earliest a kitten should be considered an Adult cat is at 1 year old. For dietary purposes, kittens can start eating adult cat food, anywhere from 9-12 months. At 7 months, a kitten should have grown all it's cat teeth in.. On average, the earliest a kitten should be considered an Adult cat is at 1 year old. For dietary purposes, kittens can start eating adult cat food, anywhere from 9-12 months. At 7 months, a kitten should have grown all it's cat teeth in.", "0. On average, the earliest a kitten should be considered an Adult cat is at 1 year old. For dietary purposes, kittens can start eating adult cat food, anywhere from 9-12 months. At 7 months, a kitten should have grown all it's cat teeth in.. On average, the earliest a kitten should be considered an Adult cat is at 1 year old. For dietary purposes, kittens can start eating adult cat food, anywhere from 9-12 months. At 7 months, a kitten should have grown all it's cat teeth in.", "A. Male cats will be able to sire kittens when they are about 5 months of age. They should not be used for breeding, however, until they are 18 months of age. Female cats generally are sexually mature when they reach at least 80% of their adult weight.The timing of heat in a female cat is also dependent on the amount of daylight. Thus a female cat may have her first estrus anytime between 5 and 12 months of age.. Male cats will be able to sire kittens when they are about 5 months of age. They should not be used for breeding, however, until they are 18 months of age. Female cats generally are sexually mature when they reach at least 80% of their adult weight.", "Switch your kitten from kitten food to adult cat food at about 12 months of age. You may need to feed your cat less food per day after the first year, especially if you had your kitten neutered or spayed. If you notice your cat developing a pudgy belly, cut back on the amount of food you feed her.witch your kitten from kitten food to adult cat food at about 12 months of age. You may need to feed your cat less food per day after the first year, especially if you had your kitten neutered or spayed. If you notice your cat developing a pudgy belly, cut back on the amount of food you feed her." ]
1 year old
4
13,026
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en
age for legal guardianship
[ "Whocan file a petition for Guardianship? An adult relative or family friend, a child-protective agency or if the infant is over the age of 14 years, the infant (child), can petition the court to be appointed as the guardian or standby guardian of a child.", "By appointing guardians you can ensure that your children are looked after by the people that you have chosen as the best people for the job. How to Appoint Guardians. To appoint legal guardians for your children, you must name them as your chosen guardians in your Will. Before doing this you will need to approach the people you would like to appoint as guardians to find out whether they are willing and able to take on this responsibility.", "A legal guardian undertakes responsibility for the welfare of someone, known as a ward, who is unable to undertake these responsibilities on his own behalf. A ward may be either a minor whose parents cannot or will not care for him, or an adult suffering from an incapacity that prevents him from meeting his own needs. A guardian can be appointed only by court order. Missouri's guardianship laws are found in Chapter 475 of the Missouri Revised Statutes.", "Step 1. Obtain a Petition for Appointment of a Guardian and Conservator from the court clerk of the Probate Division of the Circuit Court in the county where the proposed ward lives. There are different petitions, depending on whether the ward is a minor or an incapacitated adult.", "When choosing a legal guardian, consider these factors: The guardian must be of legal adult age in your state (usually 18) Be sure that the legal guardian has a genuine interest in your children's welfare. The legal guardian must physically be able to fulfill the responsibilities. The legal guardian must have enough time to care for your children.", "Report Abuse. It can be anywhere from 18 to age 25 depending on the situation and the state. A legal guardian takes the place of a parent and has nearly all rights of a parent within limits. Some situations may require the approval of a judge to do such as move out of state or county etc.", "Legal age to become Legal Guardian in the State of Washington for niece (infant) and her 16 yr old sister (mother of baby). Longview, WA | January 1, 2009 10:43pm. I work for Catholic Community Services inFamily Preservation Services in Washington State.", "There is a difference between a parent and a legal guardian but not a legal one. They serve the same purpose one has a different social meaning. In general, at least in Pennsylvania, it is a person over the age of 18 whom the Court finds acceptable. Persons not qualified to be appointed by the court, 20 Pa.C.S.A.", "Normally, Guardianship of the person of a minor are filed in the Family Court. The Surrogate and/or the County Court has the power over the property of an infant and is authorized and empowered to appoint a guardian of the person or of the property or of the person and property.", "We are dealing with health insurance - and coverage eligibility. An employee has a niece that (s)he has guardianship over. We just need to know when this would end -- if it is when she is 18, she would no longer be eligible to be covered under the employee's health insurance. If it ends at age 21, she could remain covered. Ask a similar question." ]
18 years old.
4
13,027
NUMERIC
en
en
age for legal name change in ga
[ "Married Name Change. Select this option if you are recently married and would like to change your maiden name to your married name. Legal Name Change. Select this option if you are seeking court approval for a legal name change unrelated to a marriage or divorce.", "exists and is an alternate of . To legally change your name without your parent(s) or guardian in Georgia is 18 years old.", "What is the legal age to change your last name in ga.? my ex-husband has been paying child support sporadically for my son for the last 14 yrs.,although he knows he isn't the father. My son,who is 14,wants to change his last name since my ex never has anything to say or do with him.", "Name Change Options for Georgia Residents. Are you preparing to legally change your name? If you've done your research, you know the process can be time consuming and involves lots of paperwork, legal documentation and interaction with several government agencies.", "What is the legal age to change your last name in ga.? Thomaston, GA | January 20, 2010 2:08am. my ex-husband has been paying child support sporadically for my son for the last 14 yrs.,although he knows he isn't the father. My son,who is 14,wants to change his last name since my ex never has anything to say or do with him.", "Related Articles. Both parents must agree to change the name of their child in Georgia. Georgia only allows one parent to change the child's name if the other parent is dead, hasn't given any support for child for at least the last five years before the petition filing or has abandoned the child. The parents must file the name change papers in the superior court of the Georgia county the child lives in.", "If you live in Georgia, you may petition a local court to legally change your name. Your eligibility for a name change is governed by Georgia state law. After you complete your name change, you will have to amend your state and federal identity documents to reflect the change.", "Unassisted, the name change process can take up to 13 hours. We save you most of that time by providing you with all the documentation you need in one place, as well as clear-cut, easy-to-follow instructions.", "Although details of the requirements for a legal name change vary by state, in general the procedure is much the same. In fact, the common law rule technically allows a person… legally to change names by usage alone.", "Step 3. Publish a notice that you filed a petition to change your name in the official legal gazette administered by the county government. Your notice must run once a week for four weeks, and your first notice must be published within seven days of filing your application." ]
18 years old
1
13,028
NUMERIC
en
en
age for littles
[ "Games For Boys Sorted by Age. Age 3. Online games and fun activities for boys with age of three years. Break colorful balloons, draw cars, sing by conductor, learn poetry, words, letters, and many new things. If you are between three and four years, this is the place for you ! Painting For Mother’s…. B Is For….", "For players born on or before April 30, 2005: The new age determination date of August 31 will be effective starting with the 2018 Little League Baseball Season. For the 2016 and 2017 seasons, these players will use the April 30 age determination date. For players born between May 1, 2005 and August 31, 2005: The new age determination date of August 31 will be effective starting with the 2019 Little League Baseball Season. For the 2016, 2017, 2018 season, these players will use the April 30 age determination date.", "Games For Boys Sorted by Age. Online games and fun activities for boys with age of three years. Break colorful balloons, draw cars, sing by conductor, learn poetry, words, letters, and many new things. If you are between three and four years, this is the place for you ! We have a brand new coloring game….", "That happens because players get assigned to a division based on their age on April 30 and some of them turn 13 during the baseball season. It's always been confusing for people when they watch the Little League World Series, said Greece Little League board member Diane Noga.", "While other age groups also participate in annual Little League tournaments that lead to their own World Series at other sites, the iconic event in South Williamsport focuses on the major division, usually defined as the bracket for 11- and 12-year-old players.", "Little League Baseball® to Begin Utilization of August 31 Age Determination Date for the 2018 Season; Children Born Between May 1 and August 31, 2005 to be Grandfathered as 12-Year-Olds For 2018 Season. Over the past couple of years, there has been a lot of discussion about the Little League Baseball® Age Determination Date.", "But for tournament teams, such as the all-star teams that play in the World Series, the eligibility dates are strictly enforced. Brian McClintock, director of media relations for Little League, said the change aligns Little League's age determination with the International Baseball Federation.", "They're always confused by the age when people announce how old they are, Noga said. But in a few years, that will change because Little League Baseball is switching the age eligibility date from April 30 to Dec. 31. It's actually something that a lot of people feel is long overdue, said Nancy Goldsmith Zawacki, president of Pittsford Little League.", "The right time to switch is different for every child: however, there is not a three-year old on the planet who is ready for the responsibility, despite the 3 year age minimum on many boosters. For the average child the maturity sinks in somewhere between 5 and 7.", "That means the decision to move from harness to booster is rooted in the child’s maturity. The ability to sit correctly for the entire ride, 100% of the time, happens somewhere past age 5 for most kids, and not until 6 or 7 for a many others. Booster training in the Graco TurboBooster with Safety Surround." ]
11- and 12-year-old.
4
13,029
NUMERIC
en
en
age for lung ct screen
[ "Screening is the use of tests or exams to find a disease in people who don’t have symptoms. Doctors have looked for many years for a good screening test for lung cancer, but only in recent years has a study shown that a test known as a low-dose CT (LDCT) scan can help lower the risk of dying from this disease.", "The following screening tests have been studied to see if they decrease the risk of dying from lung cancer: 1 Low-dose spiral CT scan (LDCT scan): A procedure that uses low-dose radiation to make a series of very detailed pictures of areas inside the body. It uses an x-ray machine that scans the body in a spiral path.", "The following screening tests have been studied to see if they decrease the risk of dying from lung cancer: 1 Low-dose spiral CT scan (LDCT scan): A procedure that uses low-dose radiation to make a series of very detailed pictures of areas inside the body. 2 Chest x-ray: An x-ray of the organs and bones inside the chest.", "Screening is meant to find cancer in people who do not have symptoms of the disease. People who already have symptoms that might be caused by lung cancer may need tests such as CT scans to find the underlying cause, which in some cases may be cancer.", "Currently, lung cancer screening is recommended (and covered by most insurance plans and Medicare) for those who are between the ages of 55-80, have a smoking history of 30 years or more (an average of one pack a day for 30 years, two packs a day for 15 years, etc.), and are current smokers or have quit in the past 15 years.", "Until then, no organization recommended routine screening for lung cancer. CT screening for lung cancer has only been studied in people at high risk of lung cancer — those with a long smoking history and who are 55 and older. For these individuals, the ten-year risk of developing lung cancer is greater than one in 100.", "Screening should only be done at facilities that have the right type of CT scanner and that have a lot of experience in LDCT scans for lung cancer screening. The facility should also have a team of specialists that give patients the appropriate care and follow-up if there are abnormal results on the scans.", "Adults Aged 55-80, with a History of Smoking. The USPSTF recommends annual screening for lung cancer with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in adults aged 55 to 80 years who have a 30 pack-year smoking history and currently smoke or have quit within the past 15 years.", "Screening with low-dose spiral CT scans has been shown to decrease the risk of dying from lung cancer in heavy smokers. The National Lung Screening Trial studied people aged 55 years to 74 years who had smoked at least 1 pack of cigarettes per day for 30 years or more.", "Summary of Recommendation and Evidence. The USPSTF recommends annual screening for lung cancer with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in adults aged 55 to 80 years who have a 30 pack-year smoking history and currently smoke or have quit within the past 15 years." ]
55 and older.
5
13,030
NUMERIC
en
en
age for m rated games
[ "Under the ESRB rating system titles rated M (Mature) have content that may be suitable for persons aged 17 and older. Titles in this category may contain intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content, and/or strong language.", "Report Abuse. 1 You can definitely buy a mature game at 17. 2 For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/avlx0. 3 yea u have to be 17 to buy mature games. just show them ur license and everything will be easy. 17 i believe.", "At what age can I buy Mature rated games alone? I'm 17 and want to buy a game from Bestbuy. Should I wait until a parent can come with me (it seems like such a hassle)? Or do you think I could get a away with a flash of my driver's lincense?", "Is 17 the Right Cut-Off Age for Mature-Rated Games? In the video game industry, debate rages over what kind of content is appropriate for children and what is not. Some say that the interactivity of a violent game make it a potentially more dangerous activity for the average child than watching a violent film.", "Thompson was able to get hold of the game despite the recommended age of 17 being prominently displayed on the cover of the game. Under the ESRB rating the content descriptors for the game included blood and gore, intense violence, use of drugs and strong sexual content.", "IMO: 1-8 year olds shouldn't play anything but T and E rated games. 9-12 year olds should be aloud to play T rated and some M rated games (Like Mortal Kombat etc) and at about 14, go nuts, I think 14 is the perfect age to play M games, My son is 14 and is aloud to play whatever and everybodies happy..", "The Mature rating is designed to keep kids away from potentially objectionable content. Games with a Mature rating are considered suitable only for people aged 17 years or older. It’s the gaming industry’s answer to Hollywood’s R rating. Over the weekend, I was discussing ESRB ratings with some friends who have children.", "What age do you think kids should be aloud to play M rated games? Discussion in 'PC' started by BBO69, Oct 29, 2015. During the early 90's when PS1's were in there prime, I was about 12 years old, I never had any limits to what I could play at the time..", "In addition, the majority of games are rated under the Pan European Game Information System (PEGI). Under this voluntary code games producers self-certify the content of their games by giving them an age rating as well as a series of symbols which represent various types of content.", "You can definitely buy a mature game at 17. I doubt it. In Europe all M rated games go from 18 and over although in my country they don't really give a ****. I'm 14 and I got myself a copy Black Ops 2 a few weeks ago on a normal store." ]
17 years or older.
0
13,031
NUMERIC
en
en
age for mammograms
[ "Though it no longer recommends mammograms for women ages 40 to 44, it said that those women should still “have the opportunity” to have the test if they choose to, and that women 55 and older should be able to keep having mammograms once a year.", "To find out how much your specific test, item, or service will cost, talk to your doctor or other health care provider. Your doctor or other health care provider may recommend you get services more often than Medicare covers.", "The organization also said it no longer recommended clinical breast exams, in which doctors or nurses feel for lumps, for women of any age who have had no symptoms of abnormality in the breasts. Previously, the society recommended mammograms and clinical breast exams every year, starting at 40.", "Women with an average risk of breast cancer should undergo regular screening mammography starting at age 45 (strong recommendation). Women who are 45 to 54 years should be screened annually (qualified recommendation).", "A general explanation of the reasoning behind the new guidelines is that breast cancer is not common enough in women under 45 to make mammograms worthwhile for that age group, but that the risk of the disease increases enough to justify screening once a year after that.", "Now the American Cancer Society (ACS) has released updated breast cancer screening guidelines that recommend that women at average risk start regular annual screening with mammography at age 45 and move to screening every 2 years at age 55.", "Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers a: 1 Screening mammogram once every 12 months (11 full months must have passed since the last screening) 2 Diagnostic mammogram when medically necessary.", "Breast Cancer Screening for Women at Average Risk Overall, mammography is the most effective breast cancer screening tool used today. However, the benefits of mammography vary by age. Figure 3.1 shows the breast cancer screening recommendations for women at average risk from three major health organizations [14-16].", "Breast Cancer Screening for Women at Average Risk Overall, mammography is the most effective breast cancer screening tool used today. However, the benefits of mammography vary by age. Learn about mammography for women ages: 40-49. 50-60. 70 and older. Figure 3.1 shows the breast cancer screening recommendations for women at average risk from three major health organizations [14-16].", "The specific amount you’ll owe may depend on several things, like: 1 Other insurance you may have. 2 How much your doctor charges. 3 Whether your doctor accepts assignment. The type of 1 facility. The location where you get your test, item, or service." ]
Women who are 45 to 54 years should be screened annually (qualified recommendation)and move to screening every 2 years at age 55.
3
13,032
NUMERIC
en
en
age for mandatory ira withdrawals
[ "Search form. 401(k) and IRA Required Minimum Distribution Calculator. Per IRS regulations, after reaching age 70½, you are generally required to start withdrawing money from a traditional 401(k) or IRA. Use this calculator to approximate your required minimum distribution based on your age and the value of your accounts.", "What is my projected required minimum distributions? Current tax law specifies that once you reach age 70 1/2 you must begin making taxable withdrawals from your Traditional IRAs and many other retirement plans. These minimum distributions are calculated annually based on your age, account balance at the end of the previous year, marital status and spouse's age.", "Skeptics say raising the age could hurt retirement prospects and the nation’s bottom line. Baby boomers’ sheer numbers and longer lifespans are raising questions about the age threshold for required minimum distributions from IRAs and 401(k)s. March 19, 2017 10:01 p.m.", "Withdrawal Factor. Use this calculator to determine your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) from a traditional 401(k) or IRA. In general, you must begin withdrawing money by April 1 of the year following the year that you turn 70½. In general, your age and account value determine the amount you must withdraw.", "Withdrawals at age 70½ & older. If you own a Roth IRA, there's no mandatory withdrawal at any age. But if you own a traditional IRA, you must take your first required minimum distribution (RMD) by April 1 of the year following the year you reach age 70½. For each subsequent year, you must take your RMD by December 31.", "Also, if you are over age 70 1/2 and still working for the company, no distribution is generally required. There are some exceptions to this rule and some companies have different rules so check with your plan administrator. It's generally easier to do a direct rollover into an IRA for simple distributions.", "However, increasing the mandatory age for withdrawals could lead to a lower quality of life for some retirees, an increased tax burden for others and a government revenue gap. That is why across life cycles and a shifting economy, 70½ is one number that should remain.", "Calculate your earnings and more. The IRS requires that you withdraw at least a minimum amount - known as a Required Minimum Distribution - from your retirement accounts annually; starting the year you turn age 70-1/2. Determining how much you are required to withdraw is an important issue in retirement planning.", "Investors who reach age 70½ are generally faced with a requirement: Start taking annual withdrawals from tax-sheltered retirement accounts such as IRAs and 401(k)s, and pay taxes on those assets.", "Minimum Required Distributions. January 2010 Update...MRD's Are Required. President Bush signed legislation that offered a measure of tax relief to retirees in 2009. The bill allowed retirees to avoid making withdrawals from depleted 401(k)s, IRAs, and 403(b)s in 2009. 2010....You'll need to start (if you're turning 70 1/2) or continue your Required Minimum Distributions. At age 59 1/2 you will be able to start withdrawing from your retirement plans." ]
Age 70 1/2
1
13,033
NUMERIC
en
en
age for medicaid
[ "A child is eligible for Newborn Medicaid for up to 13 months beginning with the month of birth and continuing through the month in which the child reaches age one. Eligibility begins with the birth month, regardless of when the agency is notified of the birth.", "For the Medicare Savings Plans programs: A single person can have no more than $7,160 in liquid assets ($10,750 for a married couple). Some assets are not counted, such as your home, a car, an irrevocable burial account up to $10,000 each for you and your spouse, and life insurance with a cash value of $1,500 or less.", "If you do not qualify on your own or your spouse's work record. Provided that you're a U.S. citizen or have been a legal resident for at least five years, you can still get full Medicare benefits at age 65 or older by: Paying premiums for Part A (hospital insurance). If you have fewer than 30 work credits, you pay the maximum premium, $411 in 2016.", "1 Diagnosed and in need of treatment for breast or cervical cancer. 2 Low-income (at or below 220 percent of the FPL Income Guidelines). (See table for more information: income limits for applying for Georgia Medicaid programs. 3 Uninsured. 4 Under age 65. 5 A Georgia resident and. A U.S. citizen or qualified alien.", "You also may qualify on the work record of a divorced or deceased spouse. Following the Supreme Court's 2015 ruling, people in same-sex marriages can qualify for Medicare on their spouse's work record, regardless of where they live or where they were married. You qualify for full Medicare benefits under age 65 if: 1 You have been entitled to Social Security disability benefits for at least 24 months (which need not be consecutive); or. You receive a disability pension from the Railroad Retirement Board and meet certain conditions; or.", "Georgia opted to not expand Medicaid for persons ages 19-64. However, if you have medical needs in the future, contact http://www needymeds.org/free_clinics.taf for free, low-income sliding-scale clinics who provide pregnancy, pediatric and medical services to all income levels, uninsured and the underinsured.", "Medicaid for Older Adults and People with Disabilities. Ohio Medicaid offers a span of programs for older adults and people with disabilities to assist with medical expenses. These programs provide health care coverage consisting of primary and acute-care benefit packages along with long-term care.", "Working Ohioans with disabilities may be interested in the Medicaid Buy-In for Workers with Disabilities program. When applying for this type of Medicaid, proof of income, resources, age or disability, citizenship (if not a U.S. citizen) and other health insurance is required. Applicants can ask an authorized representative to apply on their behalf.", "Learn about Medicare. Medicare is our country’s health insurance program for people age 65 or older. Certain people younger than age 65 can qualify for Medicare, too, including those with disabilities and those who have permanent kidney failure. Read our Medicare Publication.", "Children from ages 1 to 5 can qualify for Medicaid benefits when household income is at or below 149 percent of the FPL. Children under age 19 who live in families with incomes at or below the 205 percent of FPL are eligible for low cost health insurance under the Right from the Start Medicaid (RSM) program." ]
19 to 64 in Georgia.
5
13,039
NUMERIC
en
en
age for menopause to stop
[ "1 Aerobic activity can help you shed excess pounds and maintain a healthy weight. 2 Strength training counts, too. 3 As you gain muscle, your body burns calories more efficiently — which makes it easier to control your weight.", "The average age of menopause is 51. That means that almost half of all women have their last period and reach menopause before that age, and some women may not have even started perimenopause yet.", "There's no magic formula for preventing — or reversing — menopause weight gain. Simply stick to weight-control basics: 1 Move more. 2 Aerobic activity can help you shed excess pounds and maintain a healthy weight. 3 Strength training counts, too.", "Radiation can make your ovaries stop working, as can some treatments like chemotherapy for cancer. In the past when menopausal symptoms developed before age 40, it was referred to as “premature menopause.” However, the term “premature menopause” is no longer considered scientifically accurate.", "It sounds as though you may be confusing menopause and menopausal symptoms. Menopause is the cessation of menstrual periods, when you no longer ovulate and the ovaries stop producing estrogen. It is a forever thing. Once your periods stop, you shouldn't have any more. If you do have bleeding after one year without periods, you should be evaluated by your doctor, because such bleeding may be linked to another health problem. The result of menopause can be menopausal symptoms.", "It is a common mistake to use the word menopause to describe this whole transition. The menopausal transition occurs at a time in a woman’s reproductive life when the production of estrogen and progesterone, two hormones made by the ovaries, may vary dramatically and unpredictably.", "Before age 40, a menopause-like condition can happen for no known reason, or it can be caused by radiation treatment, some medicines like those used in chemotherapy, an autoimmunity (some of a woman’s own body cells attacking her ovary or ovaries), or genetic errors.", "At any age before natural menopause, an operation to remove both ovaries or the uterus results in “surgical menopause.” The medical term for the operation is a hysterectomy (surgery to remove the uterus) or bilateral oophorectomy (surgery to remove both ovaries).", "Menopause weight gain can have serious implications for your health. Excess weight increases the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and various types of cancer, including colorectal cancer and breast cancer.", "Simply stick to weight-control basics: 1 Move more. 2 Eat less. 3 Seek support." ]
51
1
13,040
NUMERIC
en
en
age for millennial
[ "For Generation X (ages 35 to 50 in 2015), their place as the dominant generation within the labor force was very short-lived – just three years – and, on a chart, might even get missed, as they are sandwiched in between Boomers and Millennials.", "The term Millennials generally refers to the generation of people born between the early 1980s and the early 2000s. Perhaps the most commonly used birth range for this group is 1982-2000.", "Other proposed dates for Millennials: 1 According to Iconoclast, a consumer research firm, the first Millennials were born in 1978. 2 Newsweek magazine reported that the Millennial generation was born between 1977 and 1994. In separate articles, the New York Times pegged the Millennials at 1976-1990 and 1978-1998.", "The publication Ad Age was one of the first to coin the term Generation Y, in an editorial in August 1993. But the term didn't age well, and Millennials has largely over taken it. But the terms basically mean the same thing. Millennials characteristics. Millennials have been characterized in a number of different ways.", "1 They send a median of 50 texts a day. 2 As of 2012, only 19 percent of Millennials said that, generally, others can be trusted. 3 There are about 76 million Millennials in the United States (based on research using the years 1978-2000). Millennials are the last generation born in the 20th century.", "1 As of 2012, only 19 percent of Millennials said that, generally, others can be trusted. 2 There are about 76 million Millennials in the United States (based on research using the years 1978-2000). Millennials are the last generation born in the 20th century.", "1 As of 2012, only 19 percent of Millennials said that, generally, others can be trusted. 2 There are about 76 million Millennials in the United States (based on research using the years 1978-2000). 3 Millennials are the last generation born in the 20th century. Twenty percent have at least one immigrant parent.", "In 1998, Gen Xers were roughly the same ages (18 to 33) as today’s Millennials, and that year, only 80% of the Gen X population was in the labor force. So we can assume that the Millennial labor force still has some room for growth in the years to come.", "The publication Ad Age was one of the first to coin the term Generation Y, in an editorial in August 1993. But the term didn't age well, and Millennials has largely over taken it. But the terms basically mean the same thing. Millennials have been characterized in a number of different ways.", "Overall, the earliest proposed birthdate for Millennials is 1976 and the latest 2004. Given that a familial generation in developed nations lies somewhere between 25 and 30 years, we might reasonably consider those the start and end points." ]
18 to 33
7
13,042
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age for millennials
[ "Date/Age Range of Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Generation Y. Here is the date range comparison between these 3 generations. Note that the start and end date are debatable. As I said in a previous post, generations don’t end with black and white borders.", "As someone who has researched Generation X around the globe for years, I know that the Millennials and their younger Generation Z siblings owe a great deal of their generational identity to Generation X.", "1 As of 2012, only 19 percent of Millennials said that, generally, others can be trusted. 2 There are about 76 million Millennials in the United States (based on research using the years 1978-2000). Millennials are the last generation born in the 20th century.", "Overall, the earliest proposed birthdate for Millennials is 1976 and the latest 2004. Given that a familial generation in developed nations lies somewhere between 25 and 30 years, we might reasonably consider those the start and end points.", "At least this site has the age ranges correct. I was born in 1962 and I am a late Baby Boomer (Not part of Generation X). I remember most of the Vietnam War, I watched Nixon resign on TV and I have first hand experience with things analog. (I also can turn on a TV without having a remote.)", "A closer look at these dates, which each researcher can determine as he or she chooses, uncovers that the supposedly vast numbers attributed to the Boomers and Millennials are based on dates that have reduced Xers' existence to a mere 14 years, compared to 18 and 20 years in the other two cohorts.", "Other proposed dates for Millennials: 1 According to Iconoclast, a consumer research firm, the first Millennials were born in 1978. 2 Newsweek magazine reported that the Millennial generation was born between 1977 and 1994. In separate articles, the New York Times pegged the Millennials at 1976-1990 and 1978-1998.", "1 They send a median of 50 texts a day. 2 As of 2012, only 19 percent of Millennials said that, generally, others can be trusted. 3 There are about 76 million Millennials in the United States (based on research using the years 1978-2000). Millennials are the last generation born in the 20th century.", "This would make generation Y, in the year 2010, somewhere in the ballpark of 9-33 years old. For the most part, Generation Y are the children of the Baby Boomers, and in some cases, grandchildren. This is due to them being around their prime reproductive years during the 1980s (the last baby boomers turned 18 in 1982).", "1 As of 2012, only 19 percent of Millennials said that, generally, others can be trusted. 2 There are about 76 million Millennials in the United States (based on research using the years 1978-2000). 3 Millennials are the last generation born in the 20th century. Twenty percent have at least one immigrant parent." ]
Between 25 and 30 years
3
13,044
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age for motorcycle license
[ "Possess a valid Connecticut Driver's License. If you do not have a driver's license, see how to obtain a Connecticut Driver's License if you are 16 or 17 years old or 18 and over. Present a notarized Certificate of Parental Consent (form 2-D) if under 18 years of age.", "What it will cost: $40 testing fee for the motorcycle knowledge and vision tests. $30 fee to have the M endorsement or the M endorsement with 3 restriction added to license. $16 for motorcycle learner's permit (optional).", "1 Pay the $7 motorcycle endorsement fee and any county office fees that may apply. 2 You must be at least 16 years old. 3 You must have no traffic convictions for 1 year if you are under 18 years old. You must have at least a regular Class E driver license.", "1 Present a notarized Certificate of Parental Consent (form 2-D) if under 18 years of age. 2 Complete Application for Non-Commercial Driver's License (form R-229). Pass the motorcycle knowledge and vision tests at a DMV Hub Office. The 16-question knowledge test is based on information from the Connecticut Motorcycle Manual and the Connecticut Driver's Manual. Once you pass the motorcycle knowledge and vision tests, you have the option to obtain a motorcycle learner's permit.", "Florida Motorcycle Endorsement. 1 You must be at least 16 years old. 2 You must have no traffic convictions for 1 year if you are under 18 years old. You must have at least a regular Class E driver license.", "Persons under the age of 18 must have completed Driver Education, have a Class D license, and have written permission from parents or the duly appointed legal guardian prior to taking the required state approved novice motorcycle course.", "Once you have successfully completed a motorcycle safety course, you must go to a DMV HUB Office to have an M endorsement or an M endorsement with a 3 restriction added to your Connecticut Driver's License.", "1 Complete a Basic Rider Course. 2 Pay the $7 motorcycle endorsement fee and any county office fees that may apply. 3 You must be at least 16 years old. 4 You must have no traffic convictions for 1 year if you are under 18 years old. You must have at least a regular Class E driver license.", "1 You must be at least 16 years old. 2 You must have no traffic convictions for 1 year if you are under 18 years old. 3 You must have at least a regular Class E driver license. You must complete the Basic Rider Course, regardless of age.", "Send the completion card from the course, along with a check or money order ($25 for license, $7 for endorsement) and a request for a duplicate license with a motorcycle endorsement, to the Division of Driver Licenses at: Bureau of Records, P.O. Box 5775, Tallahassee, FL 32314-5775." ]
16 years
7
13,045
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age for motorcycle permit
[ "A Class M motorcycle license allows the holder 16 years of age or older the privilege of operating a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle over 50cc. The operator of a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle will need to apply for a Class M license (or XM license).", "Instruction permit​ | Motorcycle violations​ | Rider courses ​| Skills test ​| Waiver program​. ​A motorcycle is a motor vehicle designed and built to have no more than three wheels. It must have its own powe​r source and be capable, under ideal road conditions, of speeds in excess of 30 mph with a 150 pound rider.", "When you visit a license branch to apply for a motorcycle learner's permit and you don’t already have an Indiana driver’s license, you must present documents proving your identity, Indiana residency, lawful status and Social Security number.", "A motorcycle license allows the holder 16 years of age or older the privilege of operating a motorcycle. The driver examination will include a vision screening, knowledge test and an on-cycle ability skills test.& (See Identification and Application Requirements for additional details).", "Agreement of financial liability. If you are less than 18 years of age when you apply for a motorcycle learner's permit, you must have a parent or guardian sign an Agreement of Financial Liability. If you hold a motorcycle learner's permit, you may practice driving a motorcycle or motor driven cycle.", "Obtaining a Motorcycle Endorsement with a Motorcycle Learner's Permit. To add a motorcycle endorsement to your Indiana driver’s license, you must provide proof you have: Successfully completed a Ride Safe Indiana (RSI)-authorized motorcycle operator safety education course; or.", "A special permit allowing minors fifteen (15) years of age to operate a motorcycle after completing the requirement established for a motorcycle license with the following restrictions: 1 Must be limited to a motorcycle with a maximum cylinder size of 650 cubic centimeters (650cc). Must not carry passengers.", "A special permit allowing minors fifteen (15) years of age to operate a motorcycle after completing the requirement established for a motorcycle license with the following restrictions: Must be limited to a motorcycle with a maximum cylinder size of 650 cubic centimeters (650cc).", "The addition of a motorcycle license allows the holder 16 years of age or older, the privilege of operating a motorcycle in addition to the other vehicles. The driver examination will include a vision screening, written test and an on-cycle ability skills test.", "To obtain a motorcycle instruction permit, the applicant must pass the motorcycle knowledge test​, a sign test and a vision screening. If under age 18, the following are also required: Be at least 16 years old." ]
16 years old.
9
13,047
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en
age for name change in texas
[ "ORDER. (a) The court may order the name of a child changed if: (1) the change is in the best interest of the child; and. (2) for a child subject to the registration requirements of Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure: (A) the change is in the interest of the public; and.", "Meet the age requirement. You must be at least 18 years old to change your name. Individuals younger than 18 must go through the process of changing a child’s name, and must provide parental or legal guardian consent (see Method 2 of this article).", "Texas law requires certain things before you can file for a name change (for an adult) and/or during the name change process in Texas. These requirements include: You must have lived in Texas for the last 6 months. You must have lived in your county for the last 90 days.", "In order to change the name of a minor in Texas, you will need to get a court order approving the name change. Any parent, managing conservator, or guardian of the minor may file for a legal name change in the county where the minor resides. First, print and fill out the Petition, Verification, and Order.", "(5) whether the child is subject to the registration requirements of Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure. (b) If the child is 10 years of age or older, the child's written consent to the change of name must be attached to the petition. Amended by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 20, Sec. 1, eff. April 20, 1995; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch.", "Tips & Warnings. You must be at least 18 years of age to legally change your name in Texas. State law requires a different petition and procedure for a minor child's name change. If a child is over the age of 10, he must agree to the name change.", "(5) whether the child is subject to the registration requirements of Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure. (b) If the child is 10 years of age or older, the child's written consent to the change of name must be attached to the petition. Amended by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 20, Sec. 1, eff. April 20, 1995; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1390, Sec. 1, eff.", "Requirements to File for a Change of Name for an Adult in Texas. Texas law requires certain things before you can file for a name change (for an adult) and/or during the name change process in Texas. You must have lived in Texas for the last 6 months. You must have lived in your county for the last 90 days. You must not have been convicted of any crime, felony and/or misdemeanor.", "Filing fee. You must be at least 18 years of age to legally change your name in Texas. State law requires a different petition and procedure for a minor child's name change. If a child is over the age of 10, he must agree to the name change.", "The following information is for the guardians and parents of minors looking to get a legal name change in Texas. A minor is anyone under the age of 18. If you are an adult seeking to change your own name, or your child is 18 or older, you can find instructions on getting a Texas name change here." ]
At least 18 years of age
5
13,048
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age for newspaper delivery
[ "When most people think of newspaper delivery, a picture of a kid on a bike balancing a large canvas bag atop his shoulder often comes to mind. But those days are pretty much gone. Newspaper couriers often start their days at one in the morning -- it’s when the papers are delivered to their doors.", "In 2012, half of all couriers earned less than $12.23 an hour, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. But those specifically delivering newspapers made less than this, earning a median wage of $11.48 an hour. But newspaper delivery isn’t necessarily a 40-hour-per-week job. As of 2012, the trend for newspapers is to pay by route at a rate of anywhere from $400 to $500 per month.", "The Age Live: Road to Rio 2016. Watch highlights from our latest subscriber-exclusive event, The Age Live: Road to Rio 2016, where sports reporters Greg Baum and Samantha Lane delivered first-hand insights before they left for Rio to cover the Olympics. The event was hosted by sports editor Chloe Saltau.", "Unpredictable Weather: Just like the mail, snow, sleet, and rain cannot stop the newspaper delivery person; your child will be facing adverse weather conditions, and might need to be driven when the weather gets too fierce. Early Morning Hours: Newspapers have to arrive early, many times by 5:00 in the morning. Keep in mind, your child will have to prepare the papers first, which means they might have to be up as early as 2:00 AM to get the papers out on time. Collecting Money: Some paper routes include collections, and it can be intimidating for some children to ask strangers for money.", "Other Statutes Applicable to Newspaper Carriers. Minimum age/ working hours: Newspaper carriers must be at least 11 years old to distribute or sell newspapers. Any minor under 16 years of age is permitted to work before 5 a.m. or after 8 p.m. (including weekends). Just verify this with current law.", "Become a The Age member today. Join today and you can easily save your favourite articles, join in the conversation and comment, plus select which news your want direct to your inbox. Create your account now! ", "Punctuality: Paper routes depend on punctuality of the paper delivery. Your child will learn to deliver the papers by a specified time each morning. Collecting Money: If your child’s route includes collections, asking for payment is a great money skill to master.", "Note: this newspaper carrier exclusion does not include distributors (people who deliver the newspapers to a point for subsequent delivery or distribution (pick-up for delivery by newspaper carriers)). Unemployment compensation is payable only to employees.", "expired [VIC] The Age Newspaper Delivered Thu-Sun, 52 Weeks for $52. First post, be brutal. The Age are at it again, this time for Domain subscribers. Get the newspaper home delivered 4 days a week (Thursdays - Sundays) for 52 weeks, for $52. That's $1 a week, or 25c per newspaper on average. Existing subscribers ineligible.", "Create your account now! Join today and you can easily save your favourite articles, join in the conversation and comment, plus select which news your want direct to your inbox. Create your account now!" ]
11 years.
4
13,050
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age for parkinson's disease
[ "Young-Onset Parkinson's. The diagnosis of young-onset Parkinson's disease is the same as idiopathic, or typical, Parkinson's disease except for the age of the patient. The average age of diagnosis is around 62. When an individual is diagnosed with PD before the age of 50, the disorder is called young-onset Parkinson's disease.", "Parkinson's disease is a chronic, degenerative neurological disorder that affects one in 100 people over age 60. While the average age at onset is 60, some people are diagnosed at 40 or younger. There is no objective test, or biomarker, for Parkinson's disease, so the rate of misdiagnosis can be relatively high, especially when the diagnosis is made by a non-specialist.", "One clear risk factor for Parkinson's disease is age. The average age of the onset of the disease is 60 years, and the incidence rises significantly with increasing age. However, about 5-10 percent of people with Parkinson's disease have an early-onset of the disease, which begins before the age of 50.", "Because the majority of people who get Parkinson’s disease are over the age of 60, the disease is often overlooked in younger people, leading many to go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for extended periods of time.", "The majority of people develop Parkinson's disease after age 60 (although a few patients like Michael J. Fox develop it at an early age of about 30 and boxer Muhammad Ali at age 42). Men are about 1.5 times more likely to develop it than women.", "Senior Health. Parkinson's Disease is generally considered a disease of late-middle age with the average age of onset at around 60 years. There are cases of early-onset Parkinson's disease, but only a small percentage of people under the age of 50, about 5- to 10-percent, will develop this debilitating health condition earlier. The cause of the disease is unknown. While some evidence points to genetics, most patients have no known gene abnormality.", "Parkinson's disease (PD) is an age-related progressive deterioration of certain nerve systems in the brain, which affects movement, balance, and muscle control. 1 Parkinson's disease is one of the most common movement disorders, affecting about 1% of people older than 60 years. 2 The average age of onset is about 60 years.", "Parkinson’s disease is most often diagnosed in patients in their 60s, with 1-to-2 percent of the population over the age of 65 having Parkinson’s disease. However, Parkinson’s disease can also be diagnosed in patients who are under the age of 50, in which case it is referred to as young-onset Parkinson’s disease.", "About 10%-20% of those diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease are under age 50, and about half of those are diagnosed before age 40. Approximately 60,000 new cases of Parkinson’s are diagnosed each year in the United States, meaning somewhere around 6,000 – 12,000 are young onset patients.", "What Is Parkinson's Disease? Parkinson's disease is a fairly common age-related and progressive disease of brain cells (brain disorder) that affect movement, loss of muscle control, and balance. Usually, the first symptoms include a tremor (hand, foot, or leg), also termed a shaking palsy.." ]
60 year
1
13,053
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en
age for phone
[ "For this age group especially, the cellphone is their lifeline. A recent report found half of teens surveyed say they can’t live longer than a week without their phones, and 36% said they check their phones at least once every 10 minutes.", "The topic is being increasingly debated as children get smartphones at an ever younger age. On average, children are getting their first smartphones around age 10, according to the research firm Influence Central, down from age 12 in 2012. For some children, smartphone ownership starts even sooner — including second graders as young as 7, according to internet safety experts.", "Ultimately, whether a kid, tween or teen is ready for a phone of their own is a matter of that individual child’s maturity level, something only that child’s parents are in a position to determine.", "Children own a mobile by age seven: Youngsters now get a phone six years earlier than a decade ago. Majority of parents claim they give children mobiles for safety reasons and peace of mind.", "Children own a mobile by age seven: Youngsters now get a phone six years earlier than a decade ago. Children receive their first mobile phone at the average age of seven, a new study suggests. Youngsters are now equipped with handsets while at primary school - six years earlier than a decade ago.", "One in 10 children is given their own mobile phone at the age of five, a poll reveals today. Parents typically give youngsters a handset at 11 as they start secondary school, but 9% provide them for infants barely out of nursery. They said the main reason was the child’s safety. The price comparison site polled 1,420 parents and found children’s average phone bills were £11 a month.", "Children own a mobile by age seven: Youngsters now get a phone six years earlier than a decade ago. 1 Majority of parents claim they give children mobiles for safety reasons and peace of mind. 2 Others bought their children phones simply because their classmates owned handsets.", "Friday 23 August 2013 06.17 EDT First published on Friday 23 August 2013 06.17 EDT. Nearly one in 10 schoolchildren gets their first mobile phone by the time they are five, a study suggests. On average, children are given a handset at the age of 11 but nearly one in 10 has a phone at less than half this age. Parents spend an average of £125 on their child's gadgets – and about £246 on their own mobiles, the study found.", "Twenty-two percent of parents said they thought 10 was the right age, while 43% of total answers fell within the 10 to 12 age range. While just two or three years ago the decision dealt mostly with feature phones that mainly made phone calls, now you have to take into account the complexity of a smartphone.", "The smartphone, after all, is the key to unfettered access to the internet and the many benefits and dangers that come with it. But unlike driving a car, which is legal in some states starting at the age of 16, there is no legal guideline for a parent to determine when a child may be ready for a smartphone." ]
On average, children are getting their first smartphones around age 10.
1
13,054
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en
en
age for pneumonia injection NHS
[ "At a Glance. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) is recommended for all children younger than 5 years old, all adults 65 years or older, and people 6 years or older with certain risk factors.Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) is recommended for all adults 65 years or older.accine Information. The pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, PCV13 or Prevnar 13®, is currently recommended for all children younger than 5 years old, all adults 65 years or older, and people 6 through 64 years old with certain medical conditions.", "Vaccine Information. The pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, PCV13 or Prevnar 13®, is currently recommended for all children younger than 5 years old, all adults 65 years or older, and people 6 through 64 years old with certain medical conditions.accine Information. The pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, PCV13 or Prevnar 13®, is currently recommended for all children younger than 5 years old, all adults 65 years or older, and people 6 through 64 years old with certain medical conditions.", "Babies receive the pneumococcal vaccine as three separate injections, at 2 months, 4 months and 12-13 months. People over-65 only need a single pneumococcal vaccination, which will protect for life. It is not given annually like the flu jab.here are two different types of pneumococcal vaccine: 1 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) – this is given to all children under two years old as part of the NHS childhood vaccination programme. 2 It's known by the brand name Prevenar 13.", "People with health problems and the pneumococcal vaccine. The PPV pneumo jab is available on the NHS for children and adults aged from two to 64 years old who are at a higher risk of developing a pneumococcal infection than the general population.he PPV pneumo jab is available on the NHS for children and adults aged from two to 64 years old who are at a higher risk of developing a pneumococcal infection than the general population.", "Information about recommended immunisations for adults over 65 years of age, including flu. Older adults over 65 years of age, or adults with serious heart, chest, kidney and other long-term health problems, are recommended to get the flu vaccine for protection against flu.veryone aged over 65 is also recommended to get the Pneumococcal vaccine, which protects against pneumonia, meningitis and septicaemia. One injection provides years of protection.", "Everyone aged over 65 is also recommended to get the Pneumococcal vaccine, which protects against pneumonia, meningitis and septicaemia. One injection provides years of protection.In Scotland around 7000 people aged 70 years and over get shingles every year.veryone aged over 65 is also recommended to get the Pneumococcal vaccine, which protects against pneumonia, meningitis and septicaemia. One injection provides years of protection.", "1 Prevenar 13 ® is a 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) mainly suitable for children aged less than 2 years as part of the Childhood Immunization Programme, or for children aged less than 5 years considered to be at high risk of infection.2 It replaced the 7-valent Prevenar ® vaccine in 2010. If the child is under 1 year of age, they should receive two doses of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) spaced 2 months apart, before the age of one year if possible, and then a further dose between 12 and 13 months of age (two months after the last PCV13 dose).", "Who should get the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13)? All infants beginning at two months of age should receive a four-dose series of vaccine; catch-up vac-cination is recommended for children younger than age 5 years who did not receive vaccine on schedule.his pneumococ-cal polysaccharide vaccine is commonly known as PPSV23. The PPSV23 vaccine is licensed for routine use in adults 65 years and older and people with certain risk factors who are age 2 through 64 years.The first pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, PCV7 (Prevnar 7, Pfizer), was licensed in 2000.", "The different types of pneumonia vaccine. There are two different types of pneumococcal vaccine: 1 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) – this is given to all children under two years old as part of the NHS childhood vaccination programme.2 It's known by the brand name Prevenar 13.here are two different types of pneumococcal vaccine: 1 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) – this is given to all children under two years old as part of the NHS childhood vaccination programme. 2 It's known by the brand name Prevenar 13.", "1 For children who have already received the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) as part of the Childhood Immunization Programme, give an additional dose of pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV23) when they are two years of age or older (and at least 2 months after their last dose of PCV13). If the child is under 1 year of age, they should receive two doses of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) spaced 2 months apart, before the age of one year if possible, and then a further dose between 12 and 13 months of age (two months after the last PCV13 dose)." ]
Over 65 years of age.
4
13,056
NUMERIC
en
en
age for pre k in nc
[ "The NC HSSCO is housed in the Office of School Readiness with the other state- or federally-funded Pre-K programs administered in North Carolina including More At Four, Title I, Even Start Family Literacy, and Preschool Exceptional Children.", "A child may be accepted for enrollment in a North Carolina public kindergarten if the child has been attending a public kindergarten in another state during the same year, notwithstanding the fact that the child does not meet North Carolina's age requirement for kindergarten acceptance.", "Kindergarten Entrance Age: The date by which a student must be five years old in order to attend kindergarten. Jul. 31 – Hawaii (effective 2014-15), Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota. Aug. 1 – Arkansas, Indiana. Aug.", "Free Pre-K Programs at Childcare Network. Some of our schools in Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina offer state-sponsored prekindergarten programs for children that are four years of age by the required deadline, as determined by each state.", "May a child who does not meet North Carolina's age requirement complete a nonpublic kindergarten and enroll in the first grade in a public school the next year? Any child who enters public school at the initial entry point of kindergarten must be five years of age on or before August 31 of that school year.", "What is Head Start? Head Start is a federally funded, comprehensive preschool program designed to meet emotional, social, health, nutritional and psychological needs of three and four year olds and their families. Former President Lyndon B. Johnson initiated Project Head Start on May 18, 1965.", "Kindergarten Prep Academy at Childcare Network. Kindergarten Prep Academy at Childcare Network is a premiere prekindergarten program for children ages 4-5 who will be starting Kindergarten the following school year.", "Early Head Start serves families with children ages birth through three and low-income pregnant women. Created by the 1994 Head Start Reauthorization Act, it is also a federally funded, comprehensive preschool program designed to meet emotional, social, health, nutritional and psychological needs.", "It should be noted that G.S. 115C-364 differs from the former school entry age statute which specified separate entry ages for kindergarten and first grade. The current statute specifies a single entry age for enrollment in a public school and designates kindergarten as the initial point of entry into the system.", "We operate our KPA classrooms on a full day, full year schedule, with our KPA curriculum programming focused during the “typical” school day hours of 9-4 to prepare children for the routine of Kindergarten." ]
Four years
3
13,057
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en
age for pre kindergarten
[ "Child Height Predictor. Find out how tall your child is likely to be at age 18. Though it's tempting to look for a quick answer to this question, to read a list of skills for instance, and say, Yes my child can do these things, he's ready, that method isn't foolproof.", "Preschool requires children to have certain basic skills. Most preschools will want your child to be potty-trained, for instance. Your child should also be able to take care of some other basic needs, like washing his hands after painting, eating his lunch without assistance, and sleeping alone.", "Eligibility: The child must be 4 years of age by August 31st of their Pre-Kindergarten year. Children selected for participation should qualify as evidenced by multiple criteria (developmental screening, parent observation and teacher observation). Schools of choice and employee requests are non-applicable.", "Early Intervention Program The Exceptional Children’s Preschool Program serves 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds (not eligible to attend kindergarten) who have identified disabilities as defined by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.", "As preschoolers gain more self-esteem, they feel ready to take on the world. Our Early Foundations Preschool curriculum enhances that confidence by providing activities to help three-and four-year-old children become problem solvers and develop a love of lifelong learning.", "Through independent exploration, structured activities, and hands-on learning, children develop a variety of skills and knowledge in areas like early literacy, mathematics, science, Spanish and social skills. Here’s a sample of how, from our “My Home and Family” theme. 1 Literacy and Math Activities.", "How to prepare your child for preschool. Six tips to ease your child's adjustment to the first day of preschool. How to help a shy child participate in school. Ideas to help your reserved preschooler become more actively involved in the classroom.", "Making New Friends. We coach your child in developing strong relationships. We model social concepts such as please and thank you, have daily classroom conversations and community-building discussions, explore similarities and differences between children, and encourage cooperation with other children.", "Title 1 Pre-Kindergarten Title 1 Pre-Kindergarten is a federally funded program that serves children and families with the greatest educational needs as determined by screening.", "Last updated: March 2013. Most preschools will start accepting children at around age 2 ½, but that doesn't mean your child is magically ready for preschool when he reaches that age. Readiness for preschool has more to do with where your child is developmentally." ]
4 years of age by August 31st
2
13,061
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en
age for puppy shots
[ "A puppy can be vaccinated for Parvovirus as early as 5 weeks. A combination vaccine (5-way) should be given at 6 and 9 weeks. At 12 and 15 weeks of age your puppy will need another combination vaccine, possibly a 7-way, as well as a rabies vaccine.Adult dogs will also require a booster shot once a year. combination vaccine (5-way) should be given at 6 and 9 weeks. At 12 and 15 weeks of age your puppy will need another combination vaccine, possibly a 7-way, as well as a rabies vaccine.", "Consult with your veterinarian to determine which vaccinations your puppy should receive, and how often. Drs. Foster and Smith prefer to vaccinate puppies with a combination vaccine at six weeks of age initially, with boosters given every three weeks until the puppy is about sixteen weeks of age.We feel that this schedule will help protect the widest range of dogs.accine dose. It is NOT true that a small breed of puppy should receive a smaller vaccine dose than puppies of larger breeds. All puppies regardless of age, body weight, breed, and gender are given the same vaccine dose. Vaccines are generally administered in one milliliter (cc) doses.", "The number increased to 60% by 16 weeks of age, and by 18 weeks, 95% of the puppies were protected by the vaccine. Almost all researchers agree that for puppies and kittens, we need to give at least three combination vaccinations and repeat these at one year of age.Drs.accine dose. It is NOT true that a small breed of puppy should receive a smaller vaccine dose than puppies of larger breeds. All puppies regardless of age, body weight, breed, and gender are given the same vaccine dose. Vaccines are generally administered in one milliliter (cc) doses.", "In the first three months of your puppy's life, your veterinarian will probably want to see your puppy every two or three weeks for vaccinations. Initial vaccinations for many diseases start at about six weeks and are repeated every two to three weeks until your puppy reaches 14 weeks of age.n the first three months of your puppy's life, your veterinarian will probably want to see your puppy every two or three weeks for vaccinations. Initial vaccinations for many diseases start at about six weeks and are repeated every two to three weeks until your puppy reaches 14 weeks of age.", "Puppy vaccines are typically first administered at about six to eight weeks of age, then repeated every three to four weeks until about four months of age.Some of these vaccines might be given together in one injection that is called a combination vaccine.ow Puppy Vaccinations Work. Puppy vaccines are typically first administered at about six to eight weeks of age, then repeated every three to four weeks until about four months of age. Some of these vaccines might be given together in one injection that is called a combination vaccine.", "How Puppy Vaccinations Work. Puppy vaccines are typically first administered at about six to eight weeks of age, then repeated every three to four weeks until about four months of age. Some of these vaccines might be given together in one injection that is called a combination vaccine.ow Puppy Vaccinations Work. Puppy vaccines are typically first administered at about six to eight weeks of age, then repeated every three to four weeks until about four months of age. Some of these vaccines might be given together in one injection that is called a combination vaccine.", "Here is a general vaccine protocol for a puppy. Consult a veterinarian to learn what's best for your puppy. 6 to 7 weeks of age: Administer first combination vaccine (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza, Coronavirus). 9 weeks of age: Administer second combination vaccine.12 weeks of age: Administer the third combination injection and possibly a lyme vaccine inoculation.onsult a veterinarian to learn what's best for your puppy. 6 to 7 weeks of age: Administer first combination vaccine (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza, Coronavirus). 9 weeks of age: Administer second combination vaccine.", "**Some puppies may need additional vaccinations against parvovirus after 15 weeks of age. Consult with your local veterinarian. § According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, dogs at low risk of disease exposure may not need to be boostered yearly for most diseases.oncore vaccines include leptospirosis, coronavirus, canine parainfluenza and Bordetella bronchiseptica (both are causes of ' kennel cough '), and Borrelia burgdorferi (causes Lyme Disease). Consult with your veterinarian to select the proper vaccines for your dog or puppy.", "However, puppies that still have maternal antibodies will not be affected by the vaccine. There is no way to be certain if a puppy still has maternal antibodies, hence the reason for boosters. True immunity is uncertain until about four months of age, or until all puppy boosters are completed.Avoid bringing your puppy to dog parks or otherwise exposing your puppy to unknown animals until all vaccinations have been given. See the chart below for a basic vaccine schedule. Puppy Vaccination Schedule (may vary):ow Puppy Vaccinations Work. Puppy vaccines are typically first administered at about six to eight weeks of age, then repeated every three to four weeks until about four months of age. Some of these vaccines might be given together in one injection that is called a combination vaccine.", "Vaccine dose. It is NOT true that a small breed of puppy should receive a smaller vaccine dose than puppies of larger breeds. All puppies regardless of age, body weight, breed, and gender are given the same vaccine dose. Vaccines are generally administered in one milliliter (cc) doses.accine dose. It is NOT true that a small breed of puppy should receive a smaller vaccine dose than puppies of larger breeds. All puppies regardless of age, body weight, breed, and gender are given the same vaccine dose. Vaccines are generally administered in one milliliter (cc) doses." ]
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