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  • New Study Reveals Top Workplace Wellbeing Habits To Embrace In 2020
    New Year’s resolutions are undoubtedly on the minds of millions of American employees hoping to kickstart new healthy habits both inside and outside of the workplace—and employers can play a role. The findings of a new comprehensive study conducted in partnership between PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and the University of Southern California (USC) reveal insights about how corporate wellbeing programs can help reinforce many of the healthy habits employees start as part of their New       
    By: Sali Hamilton
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • Plant-Based Meats
    The popularity of plant-based meats increased exponentially in 2019. Many fast food/fast-casual restaurants including Burger King, Denny’s, Del Taco and even TGI Fridays added meat alternatives to their menus. Beyond and Impossible meats became even available at thousands of supermarkets. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jennifercohen/2020/01/08/wellness-trends-for-2020/#208714624177">https://www.forbes.com/sites/jennifercohen/2020/01/08/wellness-trends-for-2020/#208714624177
    By: Sali Hamilton
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)
    NAD is well known within the science world but just now making its way into the mainstream health and wellness space. Our body naturally produces NAD but as we age and experience stress the amount declines. For example when you're 60 years old a person’s NAD levels are approximately half of what they are at the age of 40. NAD is super important as we age because it repairs your cells, increases your metabolism at the cellular level and helps turn all the food and drinks we consume into energy. 
    By: Sali Hamilton
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • Wellness Trends For 2020
    Wellness Trends For 2020 It’s a new year, a new decade and a new chance to become your best self. In previous decades, the mind-body connection wasn’t something seen as commonplace in society. But now, it’s entirely different. In 2020, wellness will be seen as something accessible to everyone. 
    By: Sali Hamilton
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • The Mosaic Method
    The method is based on group cooperative learning and teaching the acquisition of each team member to each other (intertwining individual and team learning). The mosaic is a method that builds confidence in the participants’ own strengths; develops communication skills (listening and speaking); reflection; creative thinking; problem solving; and cooperation. Steps in engaging the activity The teacher asks for the formation of teams of four students. Each team member receives a number from one to four. Students are grouped according to the received numbers. They are cautioned not to forget the composition of the original groups. Newly formed teams receive personalised cards that contain parts of larger material (the material has as many parts as the groups are formed). The teacher explains the topic to be addressed. Expert groups analyse the material received, consult each other and decide how to present the information to the members of the original groups.   https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-34258-6_10">https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-34258-6_10
    By: Sali Hamilton
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • Home / Farm Management / Types of modern farming methods Types of modern farming methods
    TEst      The method is a term of Greek origin “methodos” (“metha” translating to through and “odos” meaning direction, road), namely it can be translated by the phrase “the way to”. The didactic method is a way through which the teacher conducts and organises the training of the trainees.
    By: Sali Hamilton
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • General strategies
      General strategies (used in multiple learning situations or school disciplines); and Particular strategies (specific to less generalisable approaches, to specific disciplines); test xlsx
    By: Sali Hamilton
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • Health6 Basic Methods Of Organic Farming 6 Basic Methods of Organic Farming
      Test article  : 6 Basic Methods of Organic Farming 1. Crop Diversity: Now a days a new practice has come into picture which is called -Polyculture- in which a variety of crops can be cultivated simultaneously just to meet the increasing demand of crops. Unlike the ancient practice which was -Monoculture- in which only one type of crop was cultivated in a particular location.   2. Soil Management: After the cultivation of crops, the soil loses its nutrients and its quality depletes. Organic agriculture initiates the use of natural ways to increase the health of soil. It focuses on the use of bacteria that is present in animal waste which helps in making the soil nutrients more productive to enhance the soil.  3. Weed Management: -Weed-, is the unwanted plant that grows in agricultural fields. Organic agriculture pressurizes on lowering the weed rather than removing it completely.4. Controlling other organisms: There are both useful and harmful organisms in the agricultural farm which affect the field. The growth of such organisms needs to be controlled to protect the soil and the crops. This can be done by the use of herbicides and pesticides that contain less chemicals or are natural. Also, proper sanitization of the entire farm should be maintained to control other organisms.5. Livestock: Organic farming instigates domestic animals use to increase the sustainability of the farm.6. Genetic Modification: Genetic modification is kept away from this kind of agricultural set up because organic farming focuses on the use of natural ways and discourages engineered animals and plants.Disclaimer: The opinions expressed within this article are the personal opinions of the author. NDTV is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this article. All information is provided on an as-is basis. The information, facts or opinions appearing in the article do not reflect the views of NDTV and NDTV does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.COMMENTS 
    By: Sali Hamilton
    Thursday, May 27, 2021
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  • Parents’ Socialization of Gender in Children
      Parents’ gender-stereotypical expectations.   test pdf file :      Gender-typed expectations may occur regarding personality traits (e.g., “boys are aggressive”), abilities (e.g., 3 “girls are good at reading”), activities, and roles (e.g., “men are scientists”). As gender equality has increased in many many cultures during the last several decades, there has been a corresponding increase in adults’ endorsement of gender-egalitarian attitudes. There is now more variation among parents with some holding 4,5 traditional expectations and some expressing egalitarian expectations for their daughters and sons. Also, some parents may support egalitarian views about some domains (e.g., occupations) but remain more traditional about other domains (e.g., family roles). Finally, parents (especially fathers) tend to be more rigid in 6 their expectations for sons than daughters.
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • Technology in Education School
    The term educational technology refers to the use of technology in educational settings, whether it be elementary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, corporate training sites, or independent study at home. This discussion, however, will focus on educational technology in grades K—12.   Educational technology has both general and specialized meanings. To the lay public and to a majority of educators, the term refers to the instructional use of computers, television, and other kinds of electronic hardware and software. Specialists in educational technology, in particular college and university faculty who conduct research and teach courses on educational technology, prefer the term instructional technology because it draws attention to the instructional use of educational technology. This term represents both a process and the particular devices that teachers employ in their classrooms. According to the Association for Educational Communications and Technology, one of the principal professional associations representing educational technologists, "Instructional Technology is a complex, integrated process involving people, procedures, ideas, devices, and organization for analyzing problems, and devising, implementing evaluating, and managing solutions to these problems, in situations in which learning is purposive and controlled."(p. 4). Educational technologists often employ the term instructional media to represent all of the devices that teachers and learners use to support learning. However, for many educators the terms educational technology, instructional media, and instructional technology are used interchangeably, and they are used so here. In addition, the principal focus will be upon the most modern computational and communication devices used in schools today.
    By: Alli Smith
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • Leone
    AFRICA
    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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  • Science Exhibition
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    By: Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
    Thursday, May 27, 2021

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