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    a great part of today’s lives, from sending text messages, emails, browsing websites, blogging, social networking, reading e-books, watching movies, streaming music, playing games, to the massive information we acquire from television as well which can be overwhelming when one sits down and think about it. Media plays a crucial role in the developing the young minds as to…

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    Acid-blocking medication can bind with and reduce absorption of vitamin B12. Low levels of vitamin B12 can lead to anaemia and neurological problems. Antibiotics can destroy the good bacteria in the intestines that play a role in the absorption of vitamins and minerals. Laxatives, diuretics and drugs that are used to treat seizures may cause diarrhoea which can then affect absorption of vitamins and minerals. Some cholesterol-lowering medications and contraceptives are…

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    that the majority of fanfiction stories are written on. FanFiction.net and Wattpad are the two highest ranked sites for the publications of fanfiction. FanFiction.net is split into nine main categories: Anime/Manga, Books, Cartoons, Miscellaneous, Games, Comics, Movies, Plays/Musicals, and TV Shows. Users who complete the free registration process can submit their fanfiction, maintain a user profile, review other stories, apply for a beta reader position, contact each other via private messages,…

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    The only way to accurately outline what the target audience viewed as valuable was to probe them; Lego achieved this by opening its comment, recommendation, improvement and innovation processes to its customer base and effectively handing over the role of Creative Director to thousands of devotees around the globe. In an industry largely focused on low-cost, mass production, Knudstorp identified a gap in the market – customization through the co-creation of toy sets with Lego enthusiasts.…

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    The Road Travelled: A Spiritual Life Story I accepted Jesus as my Savior on January 19th on a Sunday morning 12 years ago with my Mom after I had a fight with Riley. I prayed aloud confessing that I was a sinner who wanted to love Jesus and follow Him the rest of my life. The benefit of being a middle son has helped me spiritually- I have had an older brother who leads by example and a younger one who I mentor. And my Dad continues to teach us the importance of public and private prayer and…

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    2004 the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act (aka the Federal Wellness Mandate) was passed by Congress. The main goal with this mandate is three pronged: (1) is to encourage promotion of healthy food choices among school age children (2) bolster the role of the NSLP and make it more effective (3) to address growing concerns regarding childhood overweight and obesity in the nation’s schools. In 2010, The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act (HHFKA) authorized the USDA to overhaul the NSLP’s meal…

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    witnessed, find using computers and other technologies "cool". It arouses their interests and "seems to provide a focal point which encourages interaction between pupils, as well as between pupils and the technology itself" (BECTA. 2003). Using technologies such as computers, interactive whiteboards, audio recorders and projectors helps to provide learning opportunities for each child in the classroom. Visual learners will respond to seeing diagrams, charts and graphs on a computer screen or…

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    disconnected. The point of social media is to help us feel connected; however, I think that the opposite occurs; the type of unanimated communication that takes place compels us to feel lonely and unattached. We are often too busy looking at or playing with our portable devices that we miss out on the face to…

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    (West & Zimmerman, 1987). The process of gendering involved naming, dressing, and the use of other gender markers. Every society constructs similarities and differences between men and women, and assigns them with different responsibilities and social roles. The gender status shapes life experiences of men and women, these experiences then produce different skills, feelings, motivations and personality characteristics in men and women, so that the members in different groups gradually become…

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    likely to have home computers and Internet access than lower-income families in the same group. A similar digital divide exists in U.S. schools, with schools in high-poverty areas less likely to have computers, high-quality educational technology programs, or Internet access availability for their students. Left uncorrected, the digital divide could lead to a society of information haves, computer literate and skilled, versus a large group of information have-nots, computer illiterate and…

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