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ArticleNAD (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 HamiltonThursday, May 27, 2021HEALTH AND NUTRITION
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ArticleWellness Trends For 2020Wellness 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 HamiltonThursday, May 27, 2021EDUCATION
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PostWellness Trends For 2020 https://www.forbes.com/sites/jennifercohen/2020/01/08/wellness-trends-for-2020/#208714624177 testBy: Sali HamiltonThursday, May 27, 2021CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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PostNature Research scientists are the primary audience for the journal, but summaries and accompanying articles are intended to make many of the most important papers understandable to scientists in other fields and the educated public. Towards the front of each issue are editorials, news and feature articles on issues of general interest to scientists, including current affairs, science funding, business, scientific ethics and research breakthroughs. There are also sections on books, arts, and short science fiction stories. The remainder of the journal consists mostly of research papers (articles or letters), which are often dense and highly technical. Because of strict limits on the length of papers, often the printed text is actually a summary of the work in question with many details relegated to accompanying supplementary material on the journal's website. test pdfBy: Sali HamiltonThursday, May 27, 2021CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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Posthttps://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-34258-6_10By: Sali HamiltonThursday, May 27, 2021YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
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PostThe 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.By: Sali HamiltonThursday, May 27, 2021CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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ArticleThe Mosaic MethodThe 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_10By: Sali HamiltonThursday, May 27, 2021AGRI-FOOD SYSTEMS
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