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  2. How to Cope With Depression Naturally: 22 Things to Try

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    Learn how to cope with depression naturally by following 22 simple tips, such as exercise, meditation, gratitude, and social support. Find out how they work and how to start today.

  3. Boot sector - Wikipedia

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    As an example, the malware NotPetya attempts to gain administrative privileges on an operating system, and then would attempt to overwrite the boot sector of a computer. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The CIA has also developed malware that attempts to modify the boot sector in order to load additional drivers to be used by other malware. [ 7 ]

  4. Typography - Wikipedia

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    A revolving type case for wooden type in China, an illustration shown in a book published in 1313 by Wang Zhen Korean movable type from 1377 used for the Jikji. Although typically applied to printed, published, broadcast, and reproduced materials in contemporary times, all words, letters, symbols, and numbers written alongside the earliest naturalistic drawings by humans may be called typography.

  5. Emoticon - Wikipedia

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    Telegraphische Zeichenkunst in the German Deutsche Postzeitung, November 16, 1896 [21]. In a 1912 essay titled "For Brevity and Clarity", American author Ambrose Bierce suggested facetiously [12] [17] that a bracket could be used to represent a smiling face, proposing "an improvement in punctuation" with which writers could convey cachinnation, loud or immoderate laughter: "it is written thus ...

  6. Wikipedia:Templates - Wikipedia

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    Templates are pages that are embedded (transcluded) into other pages to allow for the repetition of information.. Help:A quick guide to templates, a brief introduction on templates for beginners

  7. Bootstrapping (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In literal terms, a bootstrap is the small strap on a boot that is used to help pull on the entire boot. Similarly in computer science, booting refers to the startup of an operation system by means of first initiating a smaller program.

  8. Help:Footnotes - Wikipedia

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    This page explains how to create the Footnotes section for Wikipedia articles. In this context, the word "Footnotes" refers to the Wikipedia-specific manner of documenting an article's sources and providing tangential information, and should not be confused with the general concept of footnotes.

  9. Neighbor joining - Wikipedia

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    Make a new node that joins the taxa i and j, and connect the new node to the central node. For example, in part (B) of the figure at right, node u is created to join f and g. Calculate the distance from each of the taxa in the pair to this new node. Calculate the distance from each of the taxa outside of this pair to the new node.