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  2. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scratch is a high-level, block-based visual programming language and website aimed primarily at children as an educational tool, with a target audience of ages 8 to 16. [8] Users on the site can create projects on the website using a block-like interface. Scratch was conceived and designed through collaborative National Science Foundation ...

  3. ScratchJr - Wikipedia

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    ScratchJr is a visual programming language designed to introduce programming skills to children ages 5–7. The app is considered an introductory programming language. [1] It is available as a free app for iOS, Android and Chromebook. ScratchJr is a derivative of the Scratch language, which has been used by over 10 million people worldwide.

  4. Mitchel Resnick - Wikipedia

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    Randal Pinkett. Jay Silver. Mitchel Resnick (born June 12, 1956) is an American computer scientist. He is the LEGO Papert Professor of Learning Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab. [1] As of 2019, Resnick serves as head of the Media Arts and Sciences academic program, which grants master's degrees and Ph.D.s at ...

  5. My Cat Scratched Me, Should I Be Worried? - Healthline

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    How to treat cat scratches at home. First, you should always wash any cat scratch with soap and warm water. Follow this rule for all scratches, even if it’s your own cat. Pat the area of skin ...

  6. Corneal Abrasion: Healing Time, Treatment, Causes, and More

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    Scratched Cornea. A corneal abrasion is a scratch on your eye. It can happen in an instant. You poke your eye, or something gets trapped under your eyelid, like dirt or sand. Your eye hurts, and ...

  7. Cuts and scratches are areas of damage on the surface of the skin. A cut is a line of damage that can go through the skin and into the muscle tissues below, whereas a scratch is surface damage ...

  8. Waking Up with Scratches: What’s Causing Them? - Healthline

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    Scratches on your face, hands, or body when you wake up are usually caused by scratching yourself while asleep. You may have a skin condition that’s causing intense itchiness at night, or you ...

  9. Compulsive Licking, Biting, and Scratching in Dogs - WebMD

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    Treatment for Your Dog’s Compulsive Scratching, Licking, and Chewing. Because there are so many reasons why dogs chew or scratch, be sure to check with your veterinarian as soon as you notice a ...