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  2. 10 Best Places for Guided Meditation Online - Healthline

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    A quick look at the best guided meditations. Best free guided meditation apps: Insight Timer, UCLA Mindful. Best free guided meditation websites: Mindfulness Exercises, Smiling Mind, University of ...

  3. 65% of Students Prefer In-Person Learning, New Survey Finds

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    A new Pew Research survey conducted from April 14 to May 4 finds most teen students prefer in-person learning to the hybrid or remote options required early in the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey ...

  4. Zoom Anxiety: 9 Ways to Get Over It for Good - Healthline

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    Think of it this way: If you needed to stretch your legs, grab a drink, or use the restroom during work or school, you’d probably do those things without too much concern. Give yourself ...

  5. Zoom 8 - Wikipedia

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    Zoom 8 on shore The Swedish Zoom 8 Association note that the Zoom 8 is a calm, safe boat and simple enough that beginners can sail it. The Zoom 8 has been spread all over Sweden since 1995 followed a few years later by Denmark and these two countries have won numerous medals in the European and World Championships .

  6. Classes of metals - Wikipedia

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    Class A metals are metals that form hard acids. Hard acids are acids with relatively ionic bonds. These metals, such as iron, aluminium, titanium, sodium, calcium, and the lanthanides, would rather bond with fluorine than iodine. They form stable products with hard bases, which are bases with ionic bonds. They target molecules such as ...

  7. International A-class catamaran - Wikipedia

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    The class was founded during the late 1950s and was part of the 4-tier IYRU (now World Sailing) approach to divide up the sports catamaran sailing scene into 4 separate groups. These A, B, C and D classes were governed by a very small set of class rules to which each design had to comply. In the beginning it was just: Maximum hull length

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