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Articles with Islombek | ENG

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📌In this channel, I provide daily articles. @HeisIslombek All the good things in us are from Allah, all our shortcomings are from ourselves.‌ ‌ @IslombekZ
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February 11, 16:03

Ask me anything you want.
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February 08, 17:35

Avoid cramming and don’t just highlight bits of text: how to help your memory when preparing for exams
With school and university exams looming, students will be thinking about how they can maximize their learning. Memory is a key part of how we learn. If students understand how memory works, they can prioritise effective study habits. This will help for exams as well as their learning in the longer term.
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February 08, 17:35

Does it matter what time I go to bed?
Some of us love to be tucked up in bed by a particular time every night, ensuring a certain number of hours of sleep. Others go to bed when they start to feel tired, or when they’ve finally finished everything they wanted to get done, and get up when they need to in the morning. But does it matter what time you go to bed?
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February 08, 17:35

Animals Can See Colors We Can’t—And New Tech Offers Us a Glimpse
The rainbow looks different to a human than it does to a honeybee or a zebra finch. That’s because these animals can see colors that we humans simply can’t. Now scientists have developed a new video recording and analysis technique to better understand how the world looks through the eyes of other species.
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February 01, 07:24
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How is eye colour made? And why are they different colours?
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When we talk about eye colour, we’re talking about the iris or coloured area around the dark dot (pupil) in the centre of the eye. Like our fingerprints, iris colours are unique to each person.
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February 01, 07:24

Would you drink recycled water?
The wastewater from your home – much like paper and plastic – can be recycled. This is done by sending it, including sewage, either to centralised municipal recycling plants, to local neighbourhood facilities, or even to facilities incorporated in large apartment buildings.
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February 01, 07:24

AI bias: the organised struggle against automated discrimination
As seen in the USA, where algorithmic policing has been readily adopted, these decisions are inherently influenced by underlying biases and errors. This can have disastrous consequences: in Michigan in June 2020 a black man was arrested, interrogated and detained overnight for a crime he did not commit. He had been mistakenly identified by an AI system.
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February 01, 07:24

The future of work: Why we need to think beyond the hype of the four-day week
Is reducing working hours a sign of progress? Since the 19th century, the number of hours spent at work has been steadily declining in developed countries.
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January 28, 16:43

School phone bans seem obvious but could make it harder for kids to use tech in healthy ways
School phone bans may seem like the answer to reeling in young people’s technology use. But if we ban phones and bury this issue under the sand, when and how do our kids learn to have a healthy relationship with technology in a world becoming more tech-focused by the day?
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January 27, 23:53

We won’t solve the teacher shortage until we answer these 4 questions
We know the teacher shortage is an issue around the country, at all year levels. But beyond this, it’s hard to get specific details. One point often lost in discussions about the teacher shortage is teachers are not a homogeneous group: they teach students from the first years of schooling to the last, and specialise in everything from languages to science to music.
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