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We reviewed 100 studies about little kids and screens. Here are 4 ways to help your child use them well.
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    cestvrai
    3mo ago 100%

    Even if they were reading a book, a 10 year old in the cart still sounds a bit silly.

    I remember being very active as a kid at the super market running “missions” to get items. One time I dropped a jar of tomato sauce on the floor and I felt so bad about it. Another time I remember college kids making fun of me for pushing the cart (to be fair it probably looked quite ridiculous). Now I look back and laugh…

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  • Paid Leave Olympics
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    cestvrai
    3mo ago 50%

    I like that my colleagues are happy that I am going on holiday rather than feeling betrayed.

    Also, insane how sick leave in the US needs a doctor's note immediately and is limited.

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  • Plant-based meat needs government support to scale up, but a culture war stands in the way
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    cestvrai
    3mo ago 87%

    Not sure why you’re downvoted…

    I enjoy a fake burger from time to time, but if we are honest, then criticizing ultra processed foods should always be fair game. These fake meats should be eaten in moderation next to a nutritionally balanced diet of mostly whole ingredients.

    More from the produce section and less plastic wrapped goods.

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  • Not sure if this is allowed here and I mean no disrespect to anyone’s views. However, I am curious how this transition was experienced by folks here. In March 2020, it was quite taboo to ignore the guidelines in many places, and laws were strictly enforced. Now, the vast majority have essentially returned to “normal life”. Basically a complete 180 in right around 4 years. Did you see this outcome coming? Was there a tipping point? Did your views evolve over time? Or diverge in specific ways? As someone in the middle of the spectrum, the trajectory the pandemic took (in terms of how serious people took guidelines) seemed somewhat unsurprising and inevitable. Personally, I picked up a couple of good habits like being stringent with hand washing and never going into the office sick (regardless of illness). Just interested in other peoples perspective on this if you care to share :)

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    https://www.axios.com/ford-pickup-trucks-history

    I recently stumbled upon this articles which nicely illustrates the growing problem.

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    https://i.imgur.com/BZxMdFg.jpg

    It was a bit to bumpy for the computer so we brought that with the metro.

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    Our washing machine broke last week and the first thought was to buy a replacement but I wanted to at least attempt a repair first. The machine would still fill and empty water, but the dishes remained dry and there was a burning smell. So, I unplugged it, tipped it over and popped open the bottom cover. Aside from the controller, the dishwasher was very simple: a drainage pump, a circulation pump, a heating element and some solenoid valves. A multimeter showed the (main suspect) circulation pump still had continuity which narrowed the search down to the pump’s starting capacitor. Seven euros and a few days later and it’s back in action! The simple fix really gave me a sense of joy and satisfaction. It feels great to extend the use of something that I already have rather than need to consume more. Can anyone relate? Any good repair stories? I’m a big fan of the right to repair movement.

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