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Articles by PubMed Central (National Institute of Health)
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A National Survey About Parent Awareness of the Risk of Severe Brain Injury From Playing Football
Abstract A survey was conducted to determine the level of awareness among parents of high school football players about...
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Handouts in the Classroom: Is Note Taking a Lost Skill?
With readily available software presentation programs and projection facilities, we as faculty members have the ability...
Topics: Study Skills and Taking Notes -
What Is Creativity?
How to define creativity is an age-old question. Justice Potter Stewart's famous dictum regarding obscenity “I know it...
Topics: Creativity Defined
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