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  2. Collaborative learning - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative learning is a situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together. [1] Unlike individual learning, people engaged in collaborative learning capitalize on one another's resources and skills (asking one another for information, evaluating one another's ideas, monitoring one another's work, etc.).

  3. Music and Studying: Do They Go Together? - Healthline

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    Many people find music helps them concentrate while studying and working. Others find it hard to focus with any background noise at all. Music offers a lot of benefits, including: improved mood ...

  4. Expert Advice on How to Make Friends in College - Healthline

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    Some potential ideas include: going to a sports game. seeing a play on campus. participating in free events on campus, like movie nights. You can then ask for their contact information to plan out ...

  5. The main types are: Drug-drug interaction. This is when a medication reacts with one or more other drugs. For example, taking a cough medicine ( antitussive) and a drug to help you sleep (sedative ...

  6. Study skills - Wikipedia

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    Study skills are an array of skills which tackle the process of organizing and taking in new information, retaining information, or dealing with assessments. They are discrete techniques that can be learned, usually in a short time, and applied to all or most fields of study. More broadly, any skill which boosts a person's ability to study ...

  7. What Is Physiology? - WebMD

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    Physiology is the study of how the human body works. It describes the chemistry and physics behind basic body functions, from how molecules behave in cells to how systems of organs work together.

  8. Study group - Wikipedia

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    Study group. A study group is a small group of people who regularly meet to discuss shared fields of study. [1] These groups can be found in a high school or college / university setting, within companies, occasionally primary/junior school and sometimes middle school. Professional advancement organizations also may encourage study groups.

  9. Benefits of Singing: 10 Ways Singing Boosts Your Health

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    Here, according to science, are 10 key benefits of raising your voice in song. 1. Relieves stress. Singing appears to be a stress-reliever. A 2017 study measured the amount of cortisol, the stress ...