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text 2019-05-06 11:19
Truck Bias Tire Market Analysis, Growth Drivers, Trends, and Forecast till 2025

The global Truck Bias Tire market status and forecast, categorizes the global Truck Bias Tire market size (value & volume) by manufacturers, type, application, and region. This report focuses on the top manufacturers in North America, Europe, China, Japan, South Korea, India and other regions (Southeast Asia, Central & South America, and Middle East & Africa)

 

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- List of Tables & Figures
- Charts
- Research Methodology

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The major manufacturers covered in this report

  • Michelin
 
  • Bridgestone
  • Continental
  • Pirelli
  • Goodyear
  • Shanghai Huayi
  • Sumitomo Rubber Industries
  • ZC Rubber
  • Yokohama
  • Nokian Tyres
  • Hankook
  • Maxxis
  • Triangle Group

Geographically, this report studies the top producers and consumers, focuses on product capacity, production, value, consumption, market share and growth opportunity in these key regions, covering

 

  • North America
  • Europe
  • China
  • Japan
  • Southeast Asia
  • India

We can also provide the customized separate regional or country-level reports, for the following regions:

 

  • North America
  • United States
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • India
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Australia
  • Indonesia
  • Singapore
  • Rest of Asia-Pacific
  • Europe
  • Germany
  • France
  • UK
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Russia
  • Rest of Europe
  • Central & South America
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Rest of South America
  • Middle East & Africa
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Turkey
  • Rest of Middle East & Africa

On the basis of product, this report displays the production, revenue, price, market share and growth rate of each type, primarily split into

 

  • Ordinary Bias Tires
  • Bias Belted Tire

 

 

On the basis of the end users/applications, this report focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, consumption (sales), market share and growth rate for each application, including

 

  • OEM
  • Aftermarket

 

The study objectives of this report are:

 

  • To analyze and study the global Truck Bias Tire capacity, production, value, consumption, status (2013-2017) and forecast (2018-2025);
  • Focuses on the key Truck Bias Tire manufacturers, to study the capacity, production, value, market share and development plans in future.
  • Focuses on the global key manufacturers, to define, describe and analyze the market competition landscape, SWOT analysis.
  • To define, describe and forecast the market by type, application and region.
  • To analyze the global and key regions market potential and advantage, opportunity and challenge, restraints and risks.
  • To identify significant trends and factors driving or inhibiting the market growth.
  • To analyze the opportunities in the market for stakeholders by identifying the high growth segments.
  • To strategically analyze each submarket with respect to individual growth trend and their contribution to the market
  • To analyze competitive developments such as expansions, agreements, new product launches, and acquisitions in the market
  • To strategically profile the key players and comprehensively analyze their growth strategies.

 

In this study, the years considered to estimate the market size of Truck Bias Tire are as follows:

 

  • History Year: 2013-2017
  • Base Year: 2017
  • Estimated Year: 2018
  • Forecast Year 2018 to 2025

 

For the data information by region, company, type and application, 2017 is considered as the base year. Whenever data information was unavailable for the base year, the prior year has been considered.

 

Key Stakeholders

 

  • Truck Bias Tire Manufacturers
  • Truck Bias Tire Distributors/Traders/Wholesalers
  • Truck Bias Tire Subcomponent Manufacturers
  • Industry Association
  • Downstream Vendors

 

Available Customizations

With the given market data, we offers customizations according to the company's specific needs. The following customization options are available for the report:

 

  • Regional and country-level analysis of the Truck Bias Tire market, by end-use.
  • Detailed analysis and profiles of additional market players.
 

 

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review 2019-04-07 15:12
Invisible Women
Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men - Caroline Criado-Pérez

[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]

Wow, did this book hurt. And made me angry. In a good way, that is—not feeling angry at some, at least, of what it deals with, would have probably been abnormal. For two main reasons: 1) it points at things one doesn’t necessarily thinks about when reflecting at first upon all the ways women still get the short straw, and 2) once you consider these things, you realise you’re not even surprised, and -that- is proof that all of this stuff is… just sad. It’s the 21st century, and half of humanity is still forced to deal with rubbish.

Here’s a very simple illustration of one of the problems the author points. It’s very simple, and minor, and I bet a lot of people (possibly mostly men, but surely also some women) would tell me to ignore it and “suck it up” and “it’s not important, so stop dwelling on it.’ But it is a good example. I work in a fairly good company when it comes to treating people equally. It’s not perfect, of course, but let’s just say that for a Silicon Valley company, they actually openly try to recruit more diverse people than just 25-ish white male nerds, which in itself deserves to be pointed. And it gives its new hires little welcome gifts. So when I joined, among the gifts, was a pair of socks. They’re pretty, I like their colour, and I’d love to wear them. There’s just a problem that no one obviously though about: they’re not “one size fits all”, they’re “one size fits all MEN”. Which means they’ve been gathering dust at the bottom of my wardrobe, since wearing socks whose heels ride above your ankles is really incomfortable. And there you have it: the way the default “human being” is actually “male”, with female bodies being sort of a side show that those poor men have to accommodate (/le sigh).

(In defence of my employer, they do give us female version of T-shirts, too, so it’s not completely hopeless either. And no, my point is not to rant about socks. If someone hasn’t gotten my point by now, they should probably read this book because they’d make a good target for it.)

It is both enlightening and infuriating to read about this for 300+ pages, about all the circumstances in which women are still, more or less unconsciously, treated as the less important part of humanity, the part that can “suck it up” and “deal with it: look, we men deal with it”, except that it’s much easier for men to deal with it since the “it” was made for them at first. An example from the book: tsunami shelters in countries where there’s a solid separation between the female sphere and the male sphere, where women can’t go out unless they’re with men from their family, because if they do, they’re pretty much free buffet for all. So, when a tsunami hits, and the shelters are designed as huge places where hundreds of people have to cram, without any separation between the sexes, guess what happens? Well, women die, because they don’t dare to go in there (if they do, they almost surely end up shamed and beaten and raped); and that’s IF they get to the shelters in the first place, since a man from their family needs to warn them and take them there first. (It is also telling that in such dire circumstances, like these ones, or refugeed camps, the worst for women is often not even the wars or natural catastrophes that led them there, but male violence.)

And the worst of it, the saddest part, is that most of the time, it’s not even done on purpose: it happens because most people who plan these places, most people who decide about infrastructures, are still men, and the mere idea that not all people (read: 50% of the people) don’t have exactly the same needs as theirs doesn’t even cross their minds. How pathetic is that?

Conclusion: Read this book. Read about all these pathetic things, that you can’t dismiss as “oh well it’s not true, surely this (female, of course) author is exaggerating”, except that she’s not, nope, you can indeed see all this around you, every day, if you pay attention. I don’t even need to check sources to realise this. If it’s around me in 2019 Britain, I can’t dismiss it as “but it only happens in ‘certain countries’, luv”.

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Attention-bias Modification Treatment App Market is Growing at an Exorbitant Pace By 2026

Treatment for anxiety depends on the severity of the condition. Moreover, there are new options introduced frequently in the global market. These treatment options vary from medication to web-based platforms. These days even smart phones can help lower anxiety. For mild symptoms of anxiety changes in lifestyle, regular physical exercise, and reducing stress levels is recommended. One can also try e-therapies, which people can access from anywhere. For moderate to severe symptoms psychological or medical treatments are preferred. Now, with the advancement of technology, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can also be recommended by the healthcare professional.

 

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Anxiety results in bias attention and thinking. An attention bias is the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously select the information from the totality of sensory information one receives. For instance, when the attention of a person focuses more on negative aspects, the mind is trained to think in a pessimistic frame. On the other hand, if one practices to drive his/her attention towards positive aspects in life, this can help in building a more confident, and optimistic mindset. The biasness created owing to the stress, depression or any other form of anxiety can make the condition more sever.

 

Attention-bias Modification Treatment App (ABMT)

 

A recent development in the technology has led to a new system called Attention-bias Modification Treatment App (ABMT) also known as Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM). Researchers from the Association for Psychological Science suggests that playing video games based on the Attention Bias Modification Training (ABMT) app for as little as 25 minutes can help alleviate anxiety in adults. Though still in its nascent stage of implementation, Attention Bias Modification Training shows promise among the scientific community for the treatment of anxiety. With increasing use of smartphones, psychological scientists find this technology an opportunity to develop treatment for mental health problems like anxiety and depression.

 

Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) is an established mobile app platform for treating anxiety. It is a scientifically validated approach to help people train their habits of thought or cognitive process in the positive direction. Psych Me Up!, HappyTap and Mood Mint are some of the mobile applications that help reducing anxiety. Currently the treatment through this technology seems to be promising in adults. Studies in pediatric population are underway. Studies conducted so far reflects successful reduction in attention to negative aspects and threats, reduced anxiety vulnerability and a high degree of reliability.

 

ABMT is yet a short-term Therapy Option

 

Further research into this technology is required to establish the effectiveness of it in the treatment of anxiety and gain trust among the healthcare experts. With the worldwide access to this technology, patients’ across the world can benefit from this. However, some may argue that some free web and mobile based platforms offer free services to decrease anxiety in patients. But the Attention-bias Modification Treatment App is developed with proper research and with the help of psychology specialist to specifically train the mind and change the thinking approach that will reduce anxiety. ABMT is becoming a credible treatment for anxiety, which will rival cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other common therapies.

 

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Attention-bias Modification Treatment App Market 2018 by its Scientific Reviews and Key Side-Effects

Treatment for anxiety depends on the severity of the condition. Moreover, there are new options introduced frequently in the global market. These treatment options vary from medication to web-based platforms. These days even smart phones can help lower anxiety. For mild symptoms of anxiety changes in lifestyle, regular physical exercise, and reducing stress levels is recommended. One can also try e-therapies, which people can access from anywhere. For moderate to severe symptoms psychological or medical treatments are preferred. Now, with the advancement of technology, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can also be recommended by the healthcare professional. Click to Read More On Attention-bias Modification Treatment App Market


Anxiety results in bias attention and thinking. An attention bias is the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously select the information from the totality of sensory information one receives. For instance, when the attention of a person focuses more on negative aspects, the mind is trained to think in a pessimistic frame. On the other hand, if one practices to drive his/her attention towards positive aspects in life, this can help in building a more confident, and optimistic mindset. The biasness created owing to the stress, depression or any other form of anxiety can make the condition more sever.


Attention-bias Modification Treatment App (ABMT)


A recent development in the technology has led to a new system called Attention-bias Modification Treatment App (ABMT) also known as Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM). Researchers from the Association for Psychological Science suggests that playing video games based on the Attention Bias Modification Training (ABMT) app for as little as 25 minutes can help alleviate anxiety in adults. Though still in its nascent stage of implementation, Attention Bias Modification Training shows promise among the scientific community for the treatment of anxiety. With increasing use of smartphones, psychological scientists find this technology an opportunity to develop treatment for mental health problems like anxiety and depression.


Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) is an established mobile app platform for treating anxiety. It is a scientifically validated approach to help people train their habits of thought or cognitive process in the positive direction. Psych Me Up!, HappyTap and Mood Mint are some of the mobile applications that help reducing anxiety. Currently the treatment through this technology seems to be promising in adults. Studies in pediatric population are underway. Studies conducted so far reflects successful reduction in attention to negative aspects and threats, reduced anxiety vulnerability and a high degree of reliability.


Ask For Sample Copy Of This Report : https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/insight/request-sample/14


ABMT is yet a short-term Therapy Option


Further research into this technology is required to establish the effectiveness of it in the treatment of anxiety and gain trust among the healthcare experts. With the worldwide access to this technology, patients’ across the world can benefit from this. However, some may argue that some free web and mobile based platforms offer free services to decrease anxiety in patients. But the Attention-bias Modification Treatment App is developed with proper research and with the help of psychology specialist to specifically train the mind and change the thinking approach that will reduce anxiety. ABMT is becoming a credible treatment for anxiety, which will rival cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other common therapies.


About Coherent Market Insights:


Coherent Market Insights is a prominent market research and consulting firm offering action-ready syndicated research reports, custom market analysis, consulting services, and competitive analysis through various recommendations related to emerging market trends, technologies, and potential absolute dollar opportunity.


Contact Us:


Mr. Shah
Coherent Market Insights
1001 4th Ave,
#3200
Seattle, WA 98154
Tel: +1-206-701-6702
Email: sales@coherentmarketinsights.com

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review 2018-06-06 08:18
There There by Tommy Orange - Urban Indians and lost connections
There There - Tommy Orange

If this is what Tommy Orange writes for his debut, we have a major talent writing right now. My copy of There There arrived today. It's nearly 3 AM, and I just finished. No food, no sleep; I couldn't put this book down.

"This there there. He hadn’t read Gertrude Stein beyond the quote. But for Native people in this country, all over the Americas, it’s been developed over, buried ancestral land, glass and concrete and wire and steel, unreturnable covered memory. There is no there there."


That title gathers more meaning with every character, chapter and section. By the end the weight of not knowing exactly who you are or where you come from is a heavy weight even for a reader. All the characters have different experiences and difficulties, but they are all in search of connection to their own community, and none seem sure they belong to that community or if that community will allow them to belong to it. What is the character with an advanced degree in Native American Studies to do when he can't find a job? What about someone born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome who wears his face as a constant reminder? What about native peoples who have to learn all of their heritage and how to practice it from YouTube or Google searches? Beyond poverty, unemployment, far too much alcoholism, there is death, devastation and a lot of shame in these characters. While they don't rise above in Hollywood ways, getting through the day - learning and growing and putting one foot in front of the other - while continuing to strive for that connection is pretty triumphant. 

The characters are fully realized. We know why they do what they do, and we get a sense of how they feel about their current and past selves. It takes a minute but we understand their connections to each other better than they do by the end of the novel. We also get a sense of how these people came to be so broken from the proud nations that the Americas have systematically wiped out. What is most clear is that the bloodbath that came to America with the first settlers has left a never-ending trail of trauma. And in case we might miss it from just the stories, there's one of the best essays -- seemingly well-researched and certainly well-written that pulls no punches right in the beginning of the novel. While the characters don't escape unscathed, neither will a reader. In writing this so openly and leaving the sharp edges intact, Mr. Orange has held a mirror up to the Americas - whether the reader is indigenous or not.

There are many major characters in this novel, all in various stages of heading to the Oakland Powwow. While some have visited a Reservation, they are mostly urban or suburban and none seem fully connected to their native culture. This isn't a reservation story or a historical account. These indigenous people live in the here and now, in the cities (mostly Oakland) and do all of the things everyone else in the city does, including riding the subway and not dressing up (except maybe on the day of the Powwow.) At first they don't seem to be related, but as the chapters and parts of the book move along, their connections become clear and that broke my heart even more. Missed connections, searching out parents or grandchildren you've never known, searching for yourself - all of these are explored and there are no pat answers. In fact, the book ends on one of the most wistful non-answers in recent memory. I love a book that refuses to put a pretty bow on top, and had Mr. Orange packaged the ending that way, everything that came before would have been cheapened.

What you get here is a journey, good stories, interesting characters, but no perfect answers. How could there be perfect answers to such a long history of carnage and stolen identity?

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