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Native APP - Native App is an application based on the local operating system of smartphones such as iOS, Android, WP and written and run with native programs, also called native app.
If we divide people’s personality into two categories: extrovert and introvert, more people like extrovert, they also think extrovert represents success. Everyone seems to define “extroversion” as a strength and “introversion” as a weakness. A child who is articulate as a child is clever and articulate. A shy child who hides behind his mother is called too quiet. Growing up, people who are articulate and have a lot of friends are considered useful, while having a limited social life makes parents worry about being too autistic. Are Extroverts Really Better Than Introverts? In…
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It is undeniable that children’s reading skills are very important to their progress in education, work and life. Reading is also a fun and imaginative activity for children. It opens doors to all kinds of new worlds for them! Reading stimulates a part of a child’s brain to grow and become more active that can enrich a child’s vocabulary and understanding. Through reading, children develop empathy, build confidence, and expand their imaginations. “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read…
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With the increase in the number of electric vehicles, buying electric vehicles has become one of your options. So what are the possible benefits of driving electric vehicles? Some people claim that the benefits of driving an electric car, there are environmental protection, low car cost, and convenience. Are they really true? What Are the Advantages of Electric Vehicles? Electric vehicles are more energy efficient than gasoline vehicles. In the city, the car stop and go, driving speed is slow, electric vehicles are more suitable. It is conducive to saving energy and reducing…
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What Is Impact of Technology on Kids? Children in the past had very little exposure to high technologies, so everyone’s childhood came from a pit and a hill. Most of their learning resources come from parents and teachers. When they grow up, children will learn from their friends or classmates. Nowadays, children will be exposed to too many high-tech things, information technology changes with each passing day, TV, computer and other electronic products, children spend more and more time on TV. On campus, I saw very young children with cell phones, texting on…
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Common Symptoms of COVID-19 The most common symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, malaise, dry cough and shortness of breath. Other symptoms include stuffy nose, headache, conjunctivitis, sore throat, diarrhea, loss of taste or smell, skin rash or discoloration of fingers or toes. Some people are infected with the virus but have very mild or non-specific symptoms. According to the WTO, approximately 20% of cases may develop into severe respiratory distress. The elderly or people with underlying diseases such as high blood pressure, heart and lung diseases, diabetes or cancer have a higher risk…
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As an old-fashioned dessert, cupcakes have the freedom and joy of Americans. Through continuous improvement and innovation, they have become a synonym for a new round of fashionable food. Cup cake has a long history. They were invented in 1828 by the American chef Elizaleslie. “When you share a cupcake, you share love.” Cupcakes are prevalent in the northern United States and take root in Minnesota, making the region the most famous cake mecca in the United States. The reason why cupcakes are so popular is not without reason: Simple and neat: you…
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Water is essential for all forms of life. Although water does not provide calories or organic nutrients, it plays an important role in our world. It is the center of all life. “When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water.” – Benjamin Franklin Nearly a third of the world’s population – 2.6 billion people – live in countries with ‘high water scarcity,’ according to the World Resources Organization, with 1.7 billion people living in areas with ‘serious water shortage’ in 17 countries. While the world’s most water-deficient countries are known to…
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“It’s really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time.” – Steve Jobs What Is a Timeline? A timeline is a way to graphically display a series of events in chronological order. Some timetables are even drawn in proportion to the length of time, while others simply show the events in order. It helps you better understand history, a story, a process or any other form of an event sequence arranged in chronological order and displayed along a line (usually drawn left to right or top to bottom). The main…
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You may consider that US is the richest country in the world does not have a poverty myth. In fact, the United States has one of the highest poverty rates among developed countries. OECD report ranked the United States 29 of 31 OECD countries in 2012. When it comes to child poverty, things are even worse. A UNICEF report found that the United States ranked 34 of 35 developed countries – only Romania had a higher child poverty rate. According to The provertyusa.org: Poverty does not hit all demographics equally. For example, in 2018,…
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