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Monday, Dec 21, 2020
Healthy Living Fact
Healthy Living Fact
Health and Nutrition Tips That Are Actually Evidence-Based · 1. Don't drink sugar calories · 2. Eat nuts · 3. Avoid processed junk food
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Healthy Living Fact
Healthy Living Fact
Health and Nutrition Tips That Are Actually Evidence-Based · 1. Don't drink sugar calories · 2. Eat nuts · 3. Avoid processed junk food
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Monday, Dec 21, 2020
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The Science of Posture
I’ll confess up front: I have terrible posture. It’s been bad since I was in high school at least, and probably for even longer than that. It’s one of those things I keep in the back of my mind as something I know I should do, but never get around to, like eating more vegetables and sending more postcards.

It’s really interesting to explore commonly-held assumptions for the Buffer blog, because I often find out surprising things. Researching how our posture affects us was no different. If you’re like me and struggle to sit up straight when you know you should, you might like this post.
I’ll confess up front: I have terrible posture. It’s been bad since I was in high school at least, and probably for even longer than that. It’s one of those things I keep in the back of my mind as something I know I should do, but never get around to, like eating more vegetables and sending more postcards.

It’s really interesting to explore commonly-held assumptions for the Buffer blog, because I often find out surprising things. Researching how our posture affects us was no different. If you’re like me and struggle to sit up straight when you know you should, you might like this post.
I’ll confess up front: I have terrible posture. It’s been bad since I was in high school at least, and probably for even longer than that. It’s one of those things I keep in the back of my mind as something I know I should do, but never get around to, like eating more vegetables and sending more postcards.

It’s really interesting to explore commonly-held assumptions for the Buffer blog, because I often find out surprising things. Researching how our posture affects us was no different. If you’re like me and struggle to sit up straight when you know you should, you might like this post.
I’ll confess up front: I have terrible posture. It’s been bad since I was in high school at least, and probably for even longer than that. It’s one of those things I keep in the back of my mind as something I know I should do, but never get around to, like eating more vegetables and sending more postcards.

It’s really interesting to explore commonly-held assumptions for the Buffer blog, because I often find out surprising things. Researching how our posture affects us was no different. If you’re like me and struggle to sit up straight when you know you should, you might like this post.
I’ll confess up front: I have terrible posture. It’s been bad since I was in high school at least, and probably for even longer than that. It’s one of those things I keep in the back of my mind as something I know I should do, but never get around to, like eating more vegetables and sending more postcards.

It’s really interesting to explore commonly-held assumptions for the Buffer blog, because I often find out surprising things. Researching how our posture affects us was no different. If you’re like me and struggle to sit up straight when you know you should, you might like this post.
I’ll confess up front: I have terrible posture. It’s been bad since I was in high school at least, and probably for even longer than that. It’s one of those things I keep in the back of my mind as something I know I should do, but never get around to, like eating more vegetables and sending more postcards.

It’s really interesting to explore commonly-held assumptions for the Buffer blog, because I often find out surprising things. Researching how our posture affects us was no different. If you’re like me and struggle to sit up straight when you know you should, you might like this post.
I’ll confess up front: I have terrible posture. It’s been bad since I was in high school at least, and probably for even longer than that. It’s one of those things I keep in the back of my mind as something I know I should do, but never get around to, like eating more vegetables and sending more postcards.

It’s really interesting to explore commonly-held assumptions for the Buffer blog, because I often find out surprising things. Researching how our posture affects us was no different. If you’re like me and struggle to sit up straight when you know you should, you might like this post.
I’ll confess up front: I have terrible posture. It’s been bad since I was in high school at least, and probably for even longer than that. It’s one of those things I keep in the back of my mind as something I know I should do, but never get around to, like eating more vegetables and sending more postcards.

It’s really interesting to explore commonly-held assumptions for the Buffer blog, because I often find out surprising things. Researching how our posture affects us was no different. If you’re like me and struggle to sit up straight when you know you should, you might like this post.

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Thursday, Dec 17, 2020
Instructional Tools
A variety of tools can be used in the classroom to support student learning, ranging from traditional to high-tech options. Examples include the whiteboard, index cards, posters, audience response systems (e.g. clicker technology), Google collaboration tools, 3D printing, and wikis. Depending on course learning goals and outcomes, instructors may choose to use one or several of these tools to augment the teaching and learning environment in their classroom. In addition to the tabs below, Yale also offers Lecture Recordings, opportunities to produce
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Instructional Tools
A variety of tools can be used in the classroom to support student learning, ranging from traditional to high-tech options. Examples include the whiteboard, index cards, posters, audience response systems (e.g. clicker technology), Google collaboration tools, 3D printing, and wikis. Depending on course learning goals and outcomes, instructors may choose to use one or several of these tools to augment the teaching and learning environment in their classroom. In addition to the tabs below, Yale also offers Lecture Recordings, opportunities to produce
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Thursday, Dec 17, 2020
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Thursday, Dec 17, 2020
Women’s IPL is a welcome move
Experienced India batter Mithali Raj hopes to see a women's edition of the Indian Premier League in a year or two after her team began its ICC Women's World Twenty20 campaign with successive wins over New Zealand and Pakistan.
Experienced India batter Mithali Raj hopes to see a women's edition of the Indian Premier League in a year or two after her team began its ICC Women's World Twenty20 campaign with successive wins over New Zealand and Pakistan.
Experienced India batter Mithali Raj hopes to see a women's edition of the Indian Premier League in a year or two after her team began its ICC Women's World Twenty20 campaign with successive wins over New Zealand and Pakistan.
Experienced India batter Mithali Raj hopes to see a women's edition of the Indian Premier League in a year or two after her team began its ICC Women's World Twenty20 campaign with successive wins over New Zealand and Pakistan.
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Women’s IPL is a welcome move
Experienced India batter Mithali Raj hopes to see a women's edition of the Indian Premier League in a year or two after her team began its ICC Women's World Twenty20 campaign with successive wins over New Zealand and Pakistan.
Experienced India batter Mithali Raj hopes to see a women's edition of the Indian Premier League in a year or two after her team began its ICC Women's World Twenty20 campaign with successive wins over New Zealand and Pakistan.
Experienced India batter Mithali Raj hopes to see a women's edition of the Indian Premier League in a year or two after her team began its ICC Women's World Twenty20 campaign with successive wins over New Zealand and Pakistan.
Experienced India batter Mithali Raj hopes to see a women's edition of the Indian Premier League in a year or two after her team began its ICC Women's World Twenty20 campaign with successive wins over New Zealand and Pakistan.
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Thursday, Dec 17, 2020
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HPB | Live updates on New Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreakwww.hpb.health.gov.lk
Official LIVE updates and the latest news from the Sri Lankan Government on the Coronavirus outbreak, and basic protective measures against the new virus.

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Monday, Dec 14, 2020
How to prepare for a job interview
The Best Ways to Prepare for an Interview · Analyze the Job · Make a Match · Research the Company · Practice Interviewing · Get Your Interview Clothes Ready.
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How to prepare for a job interview
The Best Ways to Prepare for an Interview · Analyze the Job · Make a Match · Research the Company · Practice Interviewing · Get Your Interview Clothes Ready.
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Monday, Dec 14, 2020
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Monday, Dec 14, 2020
Avoid squandering a post-COVID-19 fish bounty
Unlike other investments, living ocean resources literally grow during downturns. During World War II, many fishing vessels were forced to stop fishing. This reprieve allowed fish populations, such as cod, to increase. Should any such gains be accruing during COVID-19, we must resist the urge to immediately over-harvest them. Instead, we should use fisheries science to design intelligent harvest-yield protocols that maximize the long-term benefit of any possible COVID-19 gains.

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Avoid squandering a post-COVID-19 fish bounty
Unlike other investments, living ocean resources literally grow during downturns. During World War II, many fishing vessels were forced to stop fishing. This reprieve allowed fish populations, such as cod, to increase. Should any such gains be accruing during COVID-19, we must resist the urge to immediately over-harvest them. Instead, we should use fisheries science to design intelligent harvest-yield protocols that maximize the long-term benefit of any possible COVID-19 gains.

Posted by: Chathuri Hewapathirana
Monday, Dec 14, 2020
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