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How Knowing Your Learning Style Can Boost Academic Success

Knowing how you prefer to learn can help you choose better study strategies, as long as you stay flexible.

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How Many Teens Use Social Media?

Most U.S. teens use social media, and many are online daily or almost constantly.

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How Microevolution and Migration Shape Ecosystems

Microevolution and migration quietly reshape ecosystems by changing who survives, where species live, and how populations interact.

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Signal Detection Theory and What Influences Stimuli Detection

Signal detection theory explains why noticing a stimulus depends on more than the stimulus itself.

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The Nature vs. Nurture Debate and Contemporary Views

Modern psychology no longer treats nature and nurture as enemies; it studies how they work together.

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Three Ways to Find Jobs in the Hidden Job Market

The hidden job market becomes easier to access when you build relationships before jobs are publicly posted.

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Two Ways Our Soil Can Become Polluted

Soil pollution can happen when harmful chemicals from farms, industries, landfills, or waste enter the ground and damage soil health.

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Ways the Government Assists in Eating Healthy

Government support for healthy eating includes food assistance, nutrition education, school meals, public guidance, and consumer information.

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What Are Some Practical Ways You Can Be Generous Today, Before You’re Wealthy?

Generosity is not only for wealthy people; you can give time, attention, skills, kindness, and small resources today.

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