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Depression - sarnased materjalid

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Depression

Depression What is depression? · Serious medical illness · Varity of symptoms · Risk factors · Treatments · 1/3 of the times Symptoms · Psychological · Physical · Social Interesting facts · 15 million people · Suicides · Postpartum depression · Support from family · Abraham Lincoln · "Sunny People" · Colds Thank you for your attention

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Alcohol

system. Some of the things alcohol effects you is, the alcohol intoxicated person exhibits lose muscle tone, loss of fine moter coordination,and often has a staggering "drunken" gait. The eyes may appear somewhat "glossy" and pupils may be slow to respond to stimulus. At high doses pupils may become constricted. At intoxing doses, alcohol can decrease heart rate, lower blood pressure and respiration rate, and result in decreased reflex and slower reaction times. Skin may be cool to touch but to the user may feel warm or normal, profuse sweating may accompany alcohol use. Loose muscle tone, lose of fine motor coordination,odor of alcohol on the breath,and a stagging "drunken"gait. The effects of alcohol intoxication are greatly influenced by individual variations among users. Some users may become intoxicated at a much lower Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) level that I am about to show you. Along with drinking their are

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Addiction and drugs

They are at increased risk of developing cancer as adults. And they also do worse at reading and reasoning skills compared with children in smoke-free homes, even at low levels of smoke exposure. Smoking also has short term consequences like your breath, clothes, hair, skin, and home smell of tobacco. You do not notice the smell if you smoke, but to non-smokers the smell is obvious and unpleasant. Your sense of taste and smell are dulled. Enjoyment of food may be reduced. Smoking is a serious problem, about 100,000 people in the UK die each year due to smoking. It is very hard to quit smoking but luckily there are things like nicotine patches and gums to help you during the process. But those things won't help you if you lack of two most important things - willpower and determination. 3 Narcotics Narcotics are dangerous and illegal. Narcotics also known as drugs have several forms. You

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Kodutöö: Research (Internet addiction)

much of your time, causing you to neglect your relations, your work, school, or other important things in your life. Surprisingly, computer addiction covers a variety of impulse-control problems including cybersex addiction, cyber-relationship addiction, net compulsions, information overload and Internet addiction. These findings supports the importance of the Internet addiction. Many people turn to the Internet in order to manage unpleasant feelings such as stress, loneliness, depression, and anxiety. This suggests that it's important to remember that there are healthier (and more effective) ways to keep difficult feelings in check. These may include exercising, meditating, using sensory relaxation strategies, and practicing simple breathing exercises. One anticipated finding was that you are at greater risk of Internet addiction if you suffer from anxiety, you are depressed, you have any other addictions, you lack social support, you're an

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Exercise addiction

Quality matters 7-day schedule Reasonable goals Work with a trainer Count your workout hours Become a mentor Never make up a missed workout by doubling up the next day! Are you ... working out alone, isolated from others? following the same rigid exercise pattern? exercising for more than two hours daily? keeping track of your calories? working out when sick or injured? training to the point of pain and beyond? skipping work, class, or social plans for workouts? Signs and symptoms An increase in exercise A dependence on exercise in daily life Anxiety, irritability and depression Guilt Loss of appetite Sleeplessness Headaches Exercising with trauma Facts 8% of gym users meet the criteria for exercise addiction 10% percent of high- performance runners and body builders may be addicted to their labor of love In some cases, former drug addicts and alcohol abusers turn to exercise

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Differential Psychology

C. (2010). The Personality Puzzle (5th edition). New York: Norton. (Earlier editions are fine.) Perception Biological · Intelligence extra reading Cognitive ­ Deary, I.J. (2013). Intelligence. Current Biology, 23, 673-676. (Memory) Social ­ Deary, I.J. (2001). Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Methodology Cognitive Oxford University Press. (Language and thinking) Personality Personality "characteristic patterns of thought, emotion, and behaviour,

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Munchaussen syndrome by proxy

tekitab või mõtleb endale välja haigussümptomeid. Rangelt öelduna tähendab MSBP, et inimesel on Münchauseni sündroom ja see psühhopatoloogia avaldub lapse läbi. Munchaussen syndrome by proxy Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSP) is an uncommon disorder first described by Roy Meadow in 1977. It was so named because of its similarity to Mun- chausen syndrome, a factitious disorder in which a person intentionally produces or fabricates physical symptoms in him- or herself.' In MSP the symptoms are intentionally produced o r fabricated in a child by a parent, usually the mother MSBP is a syndrome in which perpetrators either harm a child in their care or achieve harm through their insistence on medical tests and treatments for non-existent, fabricated or ecacerbated conditions. Abuse may go on for some time, and sometimes this abuse results in the child's death.

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Kvalitatiivne uurimustöö Emotsioonide regulatsioon ja stress

. 2 Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the association between psychological and the biological stress response. It is known that humans, interacting with each other or their environment, have emotional reactions that are individually regulated. These emotional responses are linked to changes in autonomic and neuroendocrine systems, which are essential for metabolic support when preparing the body for action. Since emotion can influence such important processes like learning, decision-making, memory and consequently health and welfare of the individual then dysfunctional regulation of emotions can lead to psychopathology. A total of 26 healthy, non smoking male participants, age group 18-42 years were recruited into the study. Based on the theory of Cybernetic 3-Dimensional Model on Emotion Regulation (CMER),

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Drugs and addiction

Doing drugs 4 3. Behavioral addictions 4 Playing video games 4 Use of the internet 5 Cutting 5 4. Interesting facts 5 5. Pictures 7 Used sources 10 1. Addictions Addiction has been defined as physical and psychological dependence on psychoactive substances (for example alcohol, tobacco, heroin, caffeine and other drugs) which cross the

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Health

Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. History 2.1. Early Hospitals 2.2 Recent developments 3. The National Health Service 4. Diseases 5. First Aid 6. Medicine and elements of medical care 7. Doctors 8. Ways of keeping health 9. Conclusion 10.Used materials 1. Introduction The human body is just like a machine with many parts. Each part has a special job, and all the parts work together to keep you alive and healthy. Good health is one of the most important things in life. There are certain things we can do to stay healthy. We should eat a balanced diet that includes the right kinds of food and drink plenty of clean, fresh water

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USA ajalugu

they bought black people as slaves to work on the fields. They found a big market for their tobacco in Europe. In 1620 another group of English people landed in America. They called tehir landing place Plymouth, similary with the place they started their journey in Britain. These people are known as Pilgrim Fathers. The didn't want to live in England because they didn't agree with the church. The pilgrims had rough times also, but friendly Indians helped them. In 1621 the Pilgrims had a huge dinner to give thanks for the first food that they had grown themselves. That day became known as the Thanksgiving, and is celebrated every year in America. INDEPENDENCE WAR By the end of the 18th century, the whole of the Eastern coast of North America had been colonized, largely by the British, but also French and Spanish. There were very high taxes and people in Boston refused to pay them

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Drugs and how they affect your health.

faster and their teeth turn brown or discolored Each year, nearly half a million Americans die from tobacco use. One of every six deaths in the United States is a result of smoking tobacco, making tobacco more lethal than all other addictive drugs combined Nervous or Depressed? Scientists are learning how tobacco and nicotine affect teen smokers. Studies going on for 25 years show a link between heavy teen smoking and fear of going outside (agoraphobia). Teens who smoke were 6 times more likely to get agoraphobia. And, teen smokers were 15 times more likely to have panic attacks than teens who did not smoke. Scientists think the reason is that nicotine hurts blood vessels to the brain, and also blocks air from the lungs. Whatever the reason, teen smokers are more likely to have panic attacks, anxiety disorders, and depression. Illegal Drugs When people talk about the "drug problem," they usually mean abusing legal drugs or using

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THE IMPACT OF THE MEDIA ON BAD BODY

many lives. Facts 42% of 1st-3rd grades want to be thinner At age 13, 53% of the girls are `'unhappy with their body" Grows to 78% to when they are 17 Numbers thrive to 80% in their women hood. Studies show that the more reality television a young girl watches, the more likely she is to find appearance important. People who are unhappy with their bodies and do not seek healthy nutrition information may develop eating disorders. RISE OF THE VISUAL SOCIAL MEDIA · Body image issues have been on the rise rince the introduction of social media websites that hoste the idea of ,,perfect" or ,,idealized" body sizes · Websites such as Tumblr, Lookbook , Instagram and also Facebook feature photos that can be recognized as harmful towards any person with a mental disorder. However, they can also be k to editrecognized Master text as causes for eating disorders and depression.

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Topic - Health

Health 2007 1. Introduction Health is the level of functional or metabolic efficiency of an organism at both the cellular and social level. In the medical field, health is commonly defined as an organism's ability to succesfully respond to challenges and effectively restore and keep a so-called ,,state of balance". 2. History · Early hospitals During the Middle Ages the hospital could serve other functions, such as an almshouse for the poor, or hostel for pilgrims. In ancient cultures, religion and medicine were linked. The earliest known institutions aiming to provide cure were Egyptian temples. Greek temples

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The Polar Boy

This film focuses on the development of the relationship between two young people - Mattias and Hannah. "The Polar Boy" has been supported by Estonian Film Foundation. Mattias is a young talented photographer living in Tallinn, who has a dream to become a student of the Berlin Arts Academy. He is in his final year of school and has to concetrate on studying before exams, but suddendly he fells in love with a girl. Hannah suffers from a mental disorder called bipolarity. She has periods of depression and periods of elevated mood and it is quite hard for her to control her mood swings. An unnormal amount of alcohol and drugs affects her life and she refuses to face the reality. Trying to win her heart, Mattias feels the need to prove Hannah, that he can be also just as adventorous and unpredictalble as she is. She does not want an ordinary lover. She wants sleepless nights, endless conversations, passion and madness. Mattias does not understand their complicated realationship

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The effect of chocolate on dogs

The effect of chocolate on dogs Elise Leht • Why is chocolate bad for dogs? • What does it contain? • Symptoms • Treatment Private collection Harmfulness and ingredients • Can lead to illness or death • Theobroma cacao • Theobromine • Baker’s chocolate is worse than white https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/what-kind-of-chocolate-do-you-prefer chocolate .93265/ Symptoms • Diarrhea • Extreme thirst • Vomiting • Increased urination • Panting • Muscle twitching • Whining • Hyperactive • Seizures behavior • Rapid heart rate

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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Kristel Raud PSPSB ­ 2 What is schizophrenia? Mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by impaired emotional responses Delusions including paranoia and auditory hallucinations, disorganized thinking reflected in speech, and a lack of emotional intelligence Symptoms Hallucinations (hearing voices) Delusions (bizarre or persecutory in nature) Disorganized thinking and speech Social withdrawal Sloppiness of dress and hygiene Loss of motivation and judgment Positive and negative symptoms POSITIVE NEGATIVE Poverty of speech (alogia) Delusions Lack of desire to form Disordered thoughts relationships (asociality) and speech Lack of motivation (avolition) Auditory and visual hallucinations Causes Combination of genetic and environmental factors Family history of schizophrenia Who suffer a transien

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Before I fall

 in Westchester Country, New York Lauren Oliver  was growing up in a family of writers  ballet  drawing  painting  making collages  singing  acting  experementing with cooking “Before I fall”  Oliver´s first book  was published on March 2, 2010  by HarperCollins in the US  by Hodder & Stoughton in the UK Plot summary  about a teenage girl, Sam  who has to go through the last day of her life seven times  learning new values and mysteries surrounding her death  the best boyfriend  three amazing friends  first pick of everything at her school  Friday, February 12, should be just another day in her charmed life  she gets a seven chances  reliving her last day Characters 1) Samantha “Sam” Kingston – protagonist  17-year-old  thinks she can get away with anything and everything  shy, when she was younger  outgoing, now Characters

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Cialdini raamat

you should buy this new edition of Influence: o More neuroscience evidence of how the influence process works is inte- Science and Practice, gra ted throughout. For instance, brain imaging research is presented, showing here are 5 good reasons! how the "Expensive = Good" heuristic o Updated coverage of social influence leads people to perceive more costly effects in popular culture, such as the items as better than (identical) less contagion of obesity among the young costly ones. and the contagion of violence in such tragedies as the Virginia Tech and North- o Enhanced coverage of "how to say no." New evidence is presented to

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Stress

through your mouth around your tongue; try pursing your lips slightly if this seems awkward. · Exhale completely through your mouth, making a whoosh sound. · Close your mouth and inhale quietly through your nose to a mental count of four. · Hold your breath for a count of seven. · Exhale completely through your mouth, making a whoosh sound to a count of eight. · This is one breath. Now inhale again and repeat the cycle three more times for a total of four breaths. -2- Note that you always inhale quietly through your nose and exhale audibly(kuuldavalt) through your mouth. The tip of your tongue stays in position the whole time. Exhalation takes twice as long as inhalation. The absolute time you spend on each phase is not important; the ratio of 4:7:8 is important.

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Pinched nerve

Pinched Nerve Introduction •31 pairs of spinal nerves •nerve consists of:  dorsal root – selgmine närvijuur dorsal root = afferent (toob signaali)  ventral root – kõhtmine närvijuur ventral root = efferent (viib signaali) https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/drawing-medical-didactic-board-anatomy-hum Causes •Injury •Rheumatoid or wrist arthritis •Stress from repetitive work •Hobbies or sports activities •Obesity https://edition.cnn.com/videos/spanish/2014/07/10/cnnee-pm-intvw-neymar-duplicate-2.cnn https://jf0dzhdbb154mwba9dwvqc9-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp- Symptoms •Numbness or decreased sensation •Sharp, aching or burning pain •Tingling, pins and needles sensations •Muscle weakness in the affected area •Frequent feeling that a foot or hand has "fallen asleep"

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France

Bourget) Famous people Coco Chanel Famous people Marie Antoinette Famous people Franck Ribery Famous people Emma Watson Interesting facts France is the most visited country in the world. 83 million tourists in 2012 France once controlled more than 8% of the world`s land There is only one stop sign in the entire city of Paris In France you can marry a dead person Louis XIX was king for just 20 minutes 1 in 5 people in france has experienced depression making it the most depressed country in the world Important dates Christmas eve 14th of July, Bastille day, the festival of the French revolution. Most towns and villages have a special "Saint's day" Thank you for listening!

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Eating disorder

Emotional symptoms Feeling stress or tension that is only relieved by eating Embarrassment over how much you're eating Feeling numb while bingeing--like you're not really there or you're on auto-pilot. Never feeling satisfied, no matter how much you eat Feeling guilty, disgusted, or depressed after overeating Desperation to control weight and eating habits Effects of binge eating disorder Usually leads to obesity, which, in turn, causes numerous medical complications, including: Type 2 diabetes High cholesterol High blood pressure Heart disease Certain types of cancer Joint and muscle pain Sleep apnea How to discover if you are binge eating? It is real easy to do, just follow these steps: 1. Buy a mirror 2. Look into it 3. If you look anything like this, you have a problem Example of binge eating Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level

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Autism

Genetical diseases Other reasons - Fragile X Syndrome - Birthtraumas - Phenylketonuria - Diseases - Tuberous Sclerosis - Unknown reasons - Down's Syndrome - Rett's Syndrome Frequency China: ~ 1.8 million cases Japan: 55.8 per 10,000 (1991) USA: ~ 500 000 cases United Kingdom: 1 case in 110 children Symptoms Difficulty interacting with other people · Poor use of body language · Not responding to verbal cues · Lack of or abnormal social play · Dysfunction ¾ of cases are mentally disabled Treatment Therapy is used to treat audists. Goals: Improving health, communication, well-being. The efficacy of each approach varies greatly from person to person. Diagnosis Structure of the disorder is complex. Teamwork is needed for Diagnostics: · logoped; · specialpedagogue; · psychologist; · psychiatrist; · parents. Sad but true Autism is incureable. Thank you for

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Physical hazards konspekt

Non-ionizing indoor climate Poor radiation lighting (magnetic fields) PHYSICAL HAZARDS Risk of fire and Noise in the working environment: electrical shock Physical Part I – Inconvenient indoor hazards Risk from climate sharp objects

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Victorian age

During the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901) · Why is the Victorian Age compared to the Elizabethan Age? Both are associated with the reign of a very popular queen; Victorian age idealised the Elizabethan Age; many changes in different fields- economy, religion etc.; focusing more on people's attitudes, political developments etc; Victorian age was inspired by Elizabethan era; Britain became an empire · What were the most important changes in politics, religion and social life that occurred during the Victorian age? Politics: 1848 Chartist movement (voting right for the working class); women's suffrage movements; feminist outburst (wanted to have business ­openly; own property, voting etc.); world dominion (British empire); Economy: Industrialization; urbanization (people moved to towns ­ no agriculture & food); laissez- faire economy ­ new type, where government has no control over economy; booming economy- needed

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American Literature Portfolio

Twain enjoyed immense public popularity. His keen wit and incisive satire earned him praise from both critics and peers. American author William Faulkner called Twain "the father of American literature." Twain began his career writing light, humorous verse but evolved into a grim, almost profane chronicler of the vanities, hypocrisies and murderous acts of mankind. At mid-career, with Huckleberry Finn, he combined rich humor, sturdy narrative and social criticism. Twain was a master at rendering colloquial speech and helped to create and popularize a distinctive American literature built on American themes and language. Many of Twain's works have been suppressed at times for various reasons. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been repeatedly restricted in American high schools, not least for its frequent use of the word "nigger," which was a common term when the book was written.

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Pros and cons of sports

I'm going to talk about advantages and disadvantages of sports. There are several really good reasons why to do sports but always there is something negative in every good thing you have to take into account. On the one hand, sports are really good for your health. Sporting keeps you fit and gives you dicipline. People who do not sport regularly have more illnesses and tend to be overweight. Also, doing sports even extends life and help reduce the feelings of sadness and depression. In addition to that, sporting keeps children busy. Nowadays a lot of kids tend to stupid things at their spare time so when they are doing anykind of sports it keeps them out of trouble and even away from TV and video games, that have really bad influence on their eyes, student achievement and may make them violent. Sport boosts their self confident, motivation and responsibility as well. If childern are doing team games it builds teamwork skills and teaches how to trust and rely on others.

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Fight Club - Book review

built by my company leaves Chicago traveling west at 60 miles per hour, and the rear differential locks up, and the car crashes and burns with everyone trapped inside, does my company initiate a recall? You take the population of vehicles in the field (A) and multiply it by the probable rate of failure (B), then multiply the result by the average cost of an out-of-court settlement (C). A times B times C equals X. This is what it will cost if we don't initiate a recall. If X is greater than the cost of a recall, we recall the cars and no one gets hurt. If X is less than the cost of a recall, then we don't recall." He is unhappy with his job and is suffering from depression and insomnia. · Tyler Durden ­ He works at nights, having multiple part-time and short-term

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

military operations in North Africa and Europe. During the 15 th and 16th centuries they were widely used in naval battles to set fire on enemy ships. Around this time they also started being used for more peaceful purposes again. In the 16th and 17th century Europe fireworks displays using rockets became a very popular form of public entertainment. In the late 18th century the British army suffered two serious defeats at battles in Seringapatam, in India. The main reason for these defeats was that the Indian prince, Haidar Ali's army included a corps of rocket throwers. They used very large bamboo rockets which had a range of hundreds of metres. The British were determined to learn from their mistakes and a British officer, William Congrieve, began work on developing even bigger and better rockets. Within a few years Congrieve had developed 14 kg iron rockets that could be fired over 3200 m

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Avalik ruum

· Similar results from different studies from different countries (Echeverria et al., 2008; Gary et al., 2007; Hill et al., 2005; Kim, 2008; Latkin & Curry, 2003; Ross & Mirowsky, 2009; Oshio ja Urakawa, 2012) Public space and stress · Being in urban nature and its relations to stress was studied; including psychological and physiological aspects of stress - It was found that even a short period of time spent in a large urban park or urban forest has a positive impact to physical an psychological well-being, measured by perceived relaxation, vitality, mood, creativity and cortisol level General potential for relaxation Was the most significant in the urban forest setting (Tyrväinen et al 2014). Urban environment that makes us move · The attractiveness, size and closeness of the public space in neighborhood is related to the adults' recreativ walking ­ the distance to the pleasant park prognoses, if people go for a walk at all or not

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An example: have you ever been to a funeral of a collateral relative as a child? Do you remember what you felt? I remember I felt almost nothing and I never cried. When someone died, for example a granduncle, I didn't feel particularly sad, because as long as it wasn't anyone close to me, the death didn't influence my life in any way. Now a few weeks back my great-grandmother died, and even if I didn't know her and had only seen her a few times in my life, I flustered. The fact that someone I'm related to will never be here again, made me feel really scared and uncomfortable. What if it was someone really close to me? What will I do when that happens? How will I handle that? What if one day the most important person I have at that time disappears by my side? How is it even possible to handle that? Another example - when I was younger, every time something bad happened in the world, I didn't honestly care

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If you aren`t on Facebook, then you don`t exist

If you aren't on facebook, you don't exist. What is it the main reason why the human race waste so much of their time just passing on Facebook? And why We spend even more time sitting in front of of screen, chatting with friends, checking email, surfing the web, or worse, playing , pointless and stupid games on Facebook? That is the question which I have asked myself many times. In my opinion the main reason is that facebook has become an important communication site , beacuse it is available for everyone who has Internet connection. Firstly, In fact More than 845 million people have Facebook account, about 483 million people use Facebook every day and I am one of them who uses Facebook every day. I can not imagine my life without facebook, because this is the first site where I go when I turn on my computer. I am really

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