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Tend may refer to: * Bartend, to serve beverages behind a bar * Tend and befriend, a behavioural pattern exhibited by human beings and some animal species when under threat * Tending, or looking after trees, a part of silviculture See also * * * Attention (other) * Babysit * Cultivation (other) * Tenda (other) * Tendency (other) * Tender (other) * Tendō (other) Tendō or tendo can refer to: Places * , a city in Japan * , a feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in modern-day Yamagata Prefecture * Tendō Station, a train station in Tendō Japanese family name People * Tendō clan, a Japanese kin g ... * Tendon (other) * Tendu (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Bartend
A bartender (also known as a barkeep, barman, barmaid, or a mixologist) is a person who formulates and serves alcoholic or soft drink beverages behind the Bar (establishment), bar, usually in a licensed bar (establishment), establishment as well as in restaurants and nightclubs, but also occasionally at private parties. Bartenders also usually maintain the supplies and inventory for the bar. As well as serving beer and wine, a bartender can generally also mix classic cocktails such as a Cosmopolitan (cocktail), Cosmopolitan, Manhattan (cocktail), Manhattan, Old fashioned (cocktail), Old Fashioned, and Mojito. Bartenders are also responsible for confirming that customers meet the legal drinking age requirements before serving them alcoholic beverages. In certain countries, such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and Sweden, bartenders are legally required to refuse more alcohol to drunk customers. History Historically, bartending was a profes ...
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Tend And Befriend
Tend-and-befriend is a behavior exhibited by some animals, including humans, in response to threat. It refers to protection of offspring (tending) and seeking out their social group for mutual defense (befriending). In evolutionary psychology, tend-and-befriend is theorized as having evolved as the typical female response to stress. The tend-and-befriend theoretical model was originally developed by Shelley E. Taylor and her research team at the University of California, Los Angeles and first described in a ''Psychological Review'' article published in the year 2000. Biological bases According to the Polyvagal theory developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, the "Social Nervous System" is an affiliative neurocircuitry that prompts affiliation, particularly in response to stress. This system is described as regulating social approach behavior. A biological basis for this regulation appears to be oxytocin.Carter, C.S., Lederhendler, I.I., & Kirkpatrick, B., eds. (1999). ''The integrative ...
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Silviculture
Silviculture is the practice of controlling the growth, composition/structure, and quality of forests to meet values and needs, specifically timber production. The name comes from the Latin ('forest') and ('growing'). The study of forests and woods is termed ''silvology''. Silviculture also focuses on making sure that the treatment(s) of forest stands are used to conserve and improve their productivity. Generally, silviculture is the science and art of growing and cultivating forest crops, based on a knowledge of silvics (the study of the life-history and general characteristics of forest trees and stands, with particular reference to local/regional factors). The focus of silviculture is the control, establishment and management of forest stands. The distinction between forestry and silviculture is that silviculture is applied at the stand-level, while forestry is a broader concept. Adaptive management is common in silviculture, while forestry can include natural/conserved land ...
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Attention (other)
Attention is the mental process involved in attending to other objects. Attention may also refer to: Psychology and neuroscience * Attention seeking, behavior which is intended to attract attention from others * Attention span, the amount of time a person can concentrate on a single activity * Selective attention, the process by which only a subset of stimuli received by our sensory organs are selected to enter the consciousness * Attentional bias, a type of cognitive bias * Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, a developmental disorder * Adult attention-deficit disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder present in adulthood * Continuous partial attention, constantly paying attention to different things, but only partially * Inattentional blindness, the phenomenon of not being able to see things (as of a cognitive filtering process) that are actually there Computing * Attention management, models and tools for supporting the management of attention at the individu ...
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Babysit
Babysitting is temporarily caring for a child. Babysitting can be a paid job for all ages; however, it is best known as a temporary activity for early teenagers who are not yet eligible for employment in the general economy. It provides autonomy from parental control and dispensable income, as well as an introduction to the techniques of childcare. It emerged as a social role for teenagers in the 1920s, and became especially important in suburban America in the 1950s and 1960s, when there was an abundance of small children. It stimulated an outpouring of folk culture in the form of urban legends, pulp novels, and horror films. Overall In developed countries, most babysitters are high school or college students (age 16+). There are some adults who have in-home childcare as well. They are not babysitters; they are professional childcare providers and early childhood educators. The type of work for babysitters also varies from watching a sleeping child, changing diapers, playing ...
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Cultivation (other)
Cultivation may refer to: * The state of having or expressing a good education (bildung), refinement, culture, or high culture * Gardening * The controlled growing of organisms by humans ** Agriculture, the land-based cultivation and breeding is of plants (known as crops), fungi and domesticated animals *** Crop farming, the mass-scale cultivation of (usually a specific single species of) plants as staple food or industrial crop *** Horticulture, the cultivation of non-staple plants such as vegetables, fruits, flowers, trees and grass *** Fungiculture, the cultivation of mushrooms and other fungi for producing food, medicine and other commercially valued products *** Animal husbandry, the breeding of domesticated mammals (livestocks and working animals) and birds ( poultries), and occasionally amphibians (e.g. bullfrogs) and reptiles (e.g. snakes, softshell turtles and crocodilians) **** Insect farming, the breeding of economic insects such as honeybees, silkworms and cochineals ** ...
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Tenda (other)
Tenda may refer to: Places * Tende (Italian: ), a commune and town in southeastern France, formerly part of Italy ** Col de Tende (Italian: ), an Alpine mountain pass *** Col de Tende Road Tunnel, between France and Italy * Tenta, Cyprus or Tenda, a neolithic settlement * Tenda Elephant Reserve, in the Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary, Balasore district, Odisha, India Other uses * Construtora Tenda, a Brazilian construction company * Tenda, an ethnic group of Guinea-Bissau * Tenda, a character and tribe in the video game ''EarthBound'' * Tenda Dril, in the List of ''Miracleman'' characters See also * Beatrice Lascaris di Tenda, mistaken name for Beatrice Cane c. 1372–1418, a member of the Cane family * Tendaguru Formation, fossil-rich formations in Tanzania * * * Tend (other) Tend may refer to: * Bartend, to serve beverages behind a bar * Tend and befriend, a behavioural pattern exhibited by human beings and some animal species when under threat * Tending, or l ...
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Tendency (other)
Tendency or tendencies may refer to: * Seasonal tendencies, qualities of economic phenomena that appear to be related to the calendar * "Tendencies", a song by Hollywood Undead on the 2011 album '' American Tragedy'' * Tendency film, socially conscious, left-leaning films produced in Japan during the 1920s and 1930s See also * * * Tend (other) * Tendenz In higher criticism, the ''Tendenz'' of a literary work is its drift or bias, sometimes also the actual authorial intent. ''Tendenzkritic'' is the analysis of a work to determine its aim or purpose.Richard N. Soulen, R. Kendall Soulen (eds.), ''Ha ...
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Tender (other)
Tender may refer to: Entertainment Film * ''Illegal Tender'' (2007), a film directed by Franc. Reyes * ''Tender'' (2012), a short film by Liz Tomkins * ''Tender'' (2019), a short film by Darryl Jones and Anthony Lucido * ''Tender'' (2019), a short documentary film by Nicolò Grasso * ''Tender'' (2020), a short film by Felicia Pride Music * ''Tender'' (album), a 2008 album by Wishbone Ash * "Tender" (song), by Blur * Tender (band), a British music duo formed in 2015 Transportation * Tender (rail), a type of railroad car * Ship's tender * Cannery tender * Destroyer tender * Lighthouse tender * Mail tender * Motor torpedo boat tender * Seaplane tender * Water tender, fire truck tanker * Yacht tender *A term for a light truck, e.g. the 1910s Crossley tender Other * Legal tender, a form of money with a specific legal status * Invitation to tender, a structured invitation to vendors for the supply of goods or services * Procurement, a process of finding and agreeing to t ...
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Tendō (other)
Tendō or tendo can refer to: Places * , a city in Japan * , a feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in modern-day Yamagata Prefecture * Tendō Station, a train station in Tendō Japanese family name People * Tendō clan, a Japanese kin group in Dewa Province during the Sengoku and Edo periods Fictional characters * Characters from Japanese Manga series ''Ranma 1/2'' ** Akane Tendo (天道) ** Kasumi Tendo ** Nabiki Tendo ** Soun Tendo * Gai Tendo of 1999 video game ''Buriki-One'' * Jyuka Tendou (Tendō Juka), a character from ''Kamen Rider Kabuto'' * Mayumi Tendo (Tendō Mayumi, 天堂) of Japanese Manga series ''Battle Royale'' * Rushuna Tendou (Tendō Rushuna), a character from ''Grenadier - The Senshi of Smiles'' * Souji Tendou (Tendō Sōji), a character from ''Kamen Rider Kabuto'' * Tendo Choi of 2013 science fiction action film ''Pacific Rim'' * Tendo Path from anime ''Naruto'' * Yosuke Tendo from 2020 game '' Yakuza: Like A Dragon'' Other * Tendo (天道 "W ...
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Tendon (other)
A tendon is a high-tensile-strength band of connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. Tendon may also refer to: * Tendon as food, use of tendons in cuisine in various cultures * Tendon (Japanese cuisine), a type of Japanese rice bowl dish or ''donburi'' * Tendon, Vosges, a commune in the Vosges département in France * ''Tendon'' (album), by Reniss, 2016 * Tendon, a reinforcing element in prestressed concrete See also * * * Tenon, type of joint that connects two pieces of wood or other material * Tend (other) Tend may refer to: * Bartend, to serve beverages behind a bar * Tend and befriend, a behavioural pattern exhibited by human beings and some animal species when under threat * Tending, or looking after trees, a part of silviculture See also * * ...
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