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  2. Human multitasking - Wikipedia

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    Human multitasking. Human multitasking is the concept that one can split their attention on more than one task or activity at the same time, such as speaking on the phone while driving a car. Multitasking can result in time wasted due to human context switching (e.g., determining which step is next in the task just switched to) and becoming ...

  3. Texting while driving - Wikipedia

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    Texting while driving, also called texting and driving, is the act of composing, sending, or reading text messages on a mobile phone while operating a motor vehicle. Texting while driving is considered extremely dangerous by many people, including authorities, and in some places has either been outlawed or restricted.

  4. The Best Bluetooth Keyboards for Comfortable, Cable-Free Typing

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    Beyond typing feel, the Halo65 features a variety of customizable lighting effects. Impressively, the 4,000mAh battery delivers up to 240 hours of use (with lighting turned off) on a single charge ...

  5. Headphone Hacks to Reduce Chances of Hearing Loss - WebMD

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    Reducing the time you listen on headphones. This is another good way to help your ears. If you notice yourself listening to your headphones for most of the day, try reducing it little by little. A ...

  6. 9 Ways to Stay Awake While Studying - Healthline

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    3. Sit upright. It might be tempting to get comfortable while studying, but it won’t help you stay awake. Lying down is associated with increased activity in the parasympathetic nervous system ...

  7. Dyslexia in Adults: Symptoms, Treatments, and More - Healthline

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    Symptoms of dyslexia in adults. Some symptoms of dyslexia in older children and adults include issues with: reading. completing math problems. memorization. time management. Adults with dyslexia ...

  8. Rubber duck debugging - Wikipedia

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    A rubber duck in use by a developer to aid debugging. In software engineering, rubber duck debugging (or rubberducking) is a method of debugging code by articulating a problem in spoken or written natural language. The name is a reference to a story in the book The Pragmatic Programmer in which a programmer would carry around a rubber duck and ...

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

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    The cognitive effects of listening to background music on older adults: Processing speed improves with upbeat music, while memory seems to benefit from both upbeat and downbeat music. https://www ...