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  2. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The man behind one of America's biggest 'fake news' websites is a former BBC worker from London whose mother writes many of his stories. Sean Adl-Tabatabai, 35, runs YourNewsWire.com, the source of scores of dubious news stories, including claims that the Queen had threatened to abdicate if the UK voted against Brexit.

  3. The Raw Food Diet: A Beginner's Guide and Review - Healthline

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    A raw food diet may have some positive points. These can include ():high in fresh fruits and vegetables; high in nutrients and fiber; limited highly processed foods and added sugar; weight loss ...

  4. The Top 9 Brain Foods for Studying and Exams - Healthline

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    Here are the top 9 brain foods for studying. Guille Faingold/Stocksy United. 1. Berries. Berries are rich in a variety of compounds that may help promote academic performance and protect the ...

  5. 28 Healthy Snacks Your Kids Will Love

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    28 healthy snack ideas for your kids. Here is a list of kid-friendly snacks that are both healthy and delicious. 1. Yogurt. Yogurt is an excellent snack for kids because it’s a good source of ...

  6. Onions: Health Benefits and Nutrition - WebMD

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    Research shows that one particular antioxidant, called quercetin, protects health in several ways, such as fighting inflammation and boosting the immune system. Onions are also a good source of ...

  7. Education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Statistics. Educational attainment in the United States from 1940 to 2009 [67] In 2000, 76.6 million students had enrolled in schools from kindergarten through graduate schools. Of these, 72% aged 12 to 17 were considered academically "on track" for their age, i.e. enrolled in at or above grade level.

  8. Standard score - Wikipedia

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    Standard score. In statistics, the standard score is the number of standard deviations by which the value of a raw score (i.e., an observed value or data point) is above or below the mean value of what is being observed or measured. Raw scores above the mean have positive standard scores, while those below the mean have negative standard scores.

  9. New law links your student loans with retirement savings - AOL

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    The far-reaching new law has ideas that link people’s efforts to save for the future with more pressing needs, especially struggles to pay off student loans and put money aside for an emergency.