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  2. Wachovia - Wikipedia

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    Wachovia was a diversified financial services company based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Before its acquisition by Wells Fargo and Company in 2008, Wachovia was the fourth-largest bank holding company in the United States, based on total assets. [3] Wachovia provided a broad range of banking, asset management, wealth management, and corporate ...

  3. Connectivism - Wikipedia

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    Connectivism. Connectivism is a theoretical framework for understanding learning in a digital age. It emphasizes how internet technologies such as web browsers, search engines, wikis, online discussion forums, and social networks contributed to new avenues of learning. Technologies have enabled people to learn and share information across the ...

  4. Wachovia Tract - Wikipedia

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    Wachovia (/ w ɑː ˈ k oʊ v i ə /) was the area settled by Moravians in what is now Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. Of the six 18th-century Moravian "villages of the Lord" established in Wachovia, today only the town of Bethania and city of Winston-Salem exist within the historic Wachovia Tract.

  5. Legal Briefing: Drug Cartels Used Wachovia to Launder Money

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    A daily look at legal news and the business of law: Wachovia Admits Violations, Will Pay $160 Million Wachovia, now a subdivision of Wells Fargo (), had a relationship with a Mexican "casas di ...

  6. The Gut-Brain Connection: How it Works and The ... - Healthline

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    The gut-brain axis is a term for the communication network that connects your gut and brain (1, 2, 3).. These two organs are connected both physically and biochemically in a number of different ways.

  7. Learning Disabilities: Types and How to Get Support - Healthline

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    About 20% of U.S. children have a learning disorder. Get the facts on the 3 main types and tips on getting support for your child or yourself.

  8. Obesity and mental health. People with obesity are at higher risk for mood and anxiety disorders. One study found that those with obesity were 55% more likely than others to develop depression ...

  9. Connected learning - Wikipedia

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    Connected learning. Connected learning is a type of learning in which a young person pursues a personal interest with friends and adults. This learning method is linked to academic achievement, career success, or civic engagement. [1] The approach leverages new media to broaden access to opportunities and meaningful learning experiences.