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professoredu · 9 months ago
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Struggling with writing research papers?
Don't worry, I've got you covered! Follow these tips:
1. start early,
2. stay organized
3. make sure to cite your sources properly.
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meoun-uk · 6 months ago
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The Rising Financial Burden of Studying in the UK as an International StudentStudying in the UK as an international student has become increasingly challenging due to the rising... https://www.meoun.uk/the-rising-financial-burden-of-studying-in-the-uk-as-an-international-student/?feed_id=128197&_unique_id=669ed47671783
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study-stuff-blr · 5 years ago
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Not Sure Whether To Use Affect or Effect?
Affect is the Action
Effect is the End Result
Like & Repost If You Always Get Affect & Effect Mixed Up!
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jocewang8 · 6 years ago
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How to Take Handwrittten Notes
Here’s the promised handwritten notes post to follow my typed notes post! I will be explaining the clear, simple, and most importantly fast note-taking method I use everyday during lectures, taking notes off of textbooks, and more. It can be modified and applied to fit everyone, which is why I love it so much.
To start, here’s a picture of a completed sample page. Then, I’ll break down each part step by step.
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1. Header
So to begin every topic, start with a header. This is the over-arching subject of your notes, and it’s usually given. It’s the title of the chapter, unit. Make sure to include the date so you can reference and order your notes should you misplace them.
2. Subheader
I only use two types of headers; I find that only two are necessary. The subheader I underline and write in a different font to differentiate from the body text. You don’t need a subheader, but if your subject spans several topics, you might find it useful to have subheaders so you can look at your notes quickly and see what the general subject of the text is.
3. Body
Now, for the important part: the actual notes that you are taking. I use an outline format with indentations. INDENTATIONS ARE SO IMPORTANT. Since I only use two headers, I use indentations to determine the hierarchy of my notes. It makes it so much easier to look at and follow when you re-read them. Indenting is pretty arbitrary, I just indent when I feel like it or when it’s obvious that somethings is a subset of another. They also work for when you have a list and a title for that list.
Aaand that’s it. Really. That’s all you need for organized, clear notes. Of course, if you have the time, you can modify and decorate all you want, but here’s the bare backbone and it’s what works for me. I also like to include the page number at the bottom of the page in case I lose them or something. I’d love to see what you guys make of it. I follow the tag #studentstudy so if you use this format, tag it and I’ll give you a shoutout! 
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kdpinterior · 2 years ago
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Discover our awesome Amazon KDP Homework Planner Journal interior Commercial use. READY TO UPLOAD interior for creating Homework Planner or journal on Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing) This digital product includes PDF Template Ready To Upload on KDP. Bleed and noBleed. 120 pages. Size 5x8'' , 6x9'', 8.5x11''. Tested on kdp Pulishing :Quality checked on Amazon KDP so you can just publish without editing. Clean, nice and modern design. The files were created with good resolution to ensure clear print. PLEASE NOTE! I do not receive returns after you have purchased the digital item. LEGAL INFORMATION These prints can be used commercial purpose and use as your book interior in print or digital form and then sell the book online. You can't sell this item as it is to third parties as a digital book interior. QUESTIONS? If you have any questions about this print, please use the “Ask a Question” button next to the price and we’ll get right back to you as soon as possible. There are a lot of advantages to self publishing over traditional publishing, To be a successful author, it needs hard work! Self publishing requires you to have knowledge of every aspect of the publishing process, like designing, formatting, and marketing. Platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing make self publishing accessible to everyone, but it can feel overwhelming to independent authors. What do you need to use Amazon KDP? What technical skills do we need to meet Amazon KDP requirements? How to promote our book? Here are seven tips and tricks to hack Amazon’s self publishing platform and be a successful author. 1. Make Your Book's Title and Description Perfect: Homework Planner and Journal A good Amazon book title and description are important for your book to rank well on Seo. Your book description gives readers a taste and overview of your writing skills and tells them exactly what to expect when they buy your journal or planner . Your journal title and description should look professional. A poorly written description have huge impact on sales. Run your blurb through a grammar checker to check for mistakes and readability. Aim for a genre-appropriate, specific set of rich keywords. Homework Planner and Journal We’ll talk more about keywords in the next section. Amazon will allow you to use HTML formatting on your descriptions, so get the benefit of this awesome feature. You will be able to organize your keywords. 2. Use long-tail keywords like Homework Planner and Journal. One of the most important aspects to getting ranked on Amazon self publishing is the seven keyword boxes. They allow you to add up to forty-nine characters. A keyword is a word or phrase that people type into the top search box on Amazon to find a specific journal or planner... You need to focus on specific long-tail keywords. Instead of a broad, short-tail keyword, you might enter Homework Planner and Journal (a specific long-tail keyword). You can research these using a keyword research tool like Google Keyword Planner Tool, hire an expert in KDP categories and keywords, or simply search for them manually by yourself. Look for keywords that give you only a few results, not thousands, to beat your competition. 3. Choose Extra Categories Amazon KDP has preset categories for books, and it’s hard to choose the best one for your work. When you upload your journal or planner interior, you can select two Amazon categories. Your book might fit into multiple categories. You can also increase your chances of being a bestseller in a category when you choose less competitive categories. A little secret : you can add additional categories with these simple tips : If you can call KDP customer service, KDP will allow you up to eight more categories, for a grand total of ten! 4. Purchase a High-Quality Designed Cover The first thing that Amazon visitors see is your book’s cover. A high quality cover can make a big difference and impact your sales numbers. There are a ton of elements that impact whether a book cover is engaging.
Various classifications have different expectations. A basic cover does not take into account genre trends and expectations. A nonfiction book should not look like a kid's activity book or vice versa. Unless you’re an experienced graphic designer, avoid using tools offered by Amazon. Find an experienced designer who is familiar with your theme and check their portfolio. Try to reach out to other authors for recommendations, or browse Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to find a freelance designer who works with other authors. 5. Emphasize covers and interior design. The quickest way to a one-star review is an ugly book cover or interior. When your print book format is a mess, Amazon's visitors will move on to the next competitor. Don’t gloss over this step. There is a lot of software, like Canva, Photoshop, or Illustrator, that allows you to format your book and make it look professional. You can also outsource your formatting to an expert. In our case, the Homework Planner and Journal is already formatted for KDP, so you will save a lot of time and money. 6. Adjust Prices for International Markets When you publish a journal or planner on Amazon KDP, make sure that you adjust the price accordingly .99 : This is a marketing psychology that works on any markets. If KDP adjusts the price automatically for other markets, You can manually change it to international prices, however. You can add a .99 to the end of each price for each currency. And keep your eyes on royalty rates. You should also monitor the pricing boundaries for 30% and 70% royalties for each currency. 7. Becoming an Affiliate for Your Own Book Promote affiliate links for your own book and earn 70% royalties! Use your Amazon affiliate link on social media, website links, and anywhere else you can think of. Your amazon affiliate link allows you to earn additional 4% on the selling price of your book. It seems like not much, but that additional 4% can add up quickly with enough sales. Keep in mind that you only get this income when someone buys through your affiliate Amazon link, not from Amazon's search box. Finally, make Amazon KDP your friend; Using tips and tricks like these can assist you in succeeding on Amazon KDP.
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kahemm · 7 years ago
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Hello! My name is Mehak, and this is my new Studyblr!!! 
I have been wanting to start a studyblr for so long I finally got to it! I wanted to create this post to tell you guys a little bit about me.
1. My name is Mehak
2. I am 15 years old and in 10th grade
3. I live in the lower mainland in Canada
4. I would like to pursue a career in Science. Hopefully a physician!
5. I am Punjabi (Indian)
I will try to post as much as I can, and can’t wait to get started. Thanks for the support!:)
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alvenaaddy · 3 years ago
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letstacle-online-academy · 4 years ago
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@letstacle Java ArrayList to JSON -‐--‐------------------------------------------------- Follow us @letstacle Our goal is to give you power of knowledge to control access to opportunities and advancement. 💡Turn "ON" Post and story notification 🖇 Check out the link in BIO ❤Don't forget to LIKE,COMMENT,SHARE AND SAVE THE POST ------------------------------------------------------ #javascripttutorial #javatutorial #javatutorialforbeginners #javaprogramminghelp #programmingtutorial #softwareprogramming #softwareprogrammer #sqldatabase #websitetutorial #programmingstudents #tutorialsvideos #beginnerprogrammer #blogsofinstagram #programmingblog #javaproject #array #studentstudy #studytutorial #computersciencememes #programminglanguages #programmingknowledge #proprogrammer #technology #code #coder #java #software #softwareengineer #tech #css https://www.instagram.com/p/CPdHzEdHCVd/?utm_medium=tumblr
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espresstudy · 7 years ago
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midterm season is here! i’ve been working on flashcards for macroeconomics!
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meoun-uk · 7 months ago
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The Experience of Attending a US University as a UK StudentStudying abroad is an exciting opportunity for many students, and for UK students attending a univer... https://www.meoun.uk/the-experience-of-attending-a-us-university-as-a-uk-student/?feed_id=65461&_unique_id=66753e3bd92fa
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carlosmoralesillustration · 6 years ago
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I’m actually liking these zebra ledpencils #studentstudies #pencil #zebra #illustration #shading https://www.instagram.com/p/BxyRkoVlH6f/?igshid=nyz3gtgpbwcl
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kdpinterior · 2 years ago
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Discover Our Awesome Student Daily Planner READY TO UPLOAD interiors preformatted for KDP Journals, Low content book, Notebook, Planner … on Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing), Commercial use.This package contains: • 6 interiors (3 black and white) and (3 colorful interiors) • 120 pages on each interior. • 3 Popular Size 5×8” , 6×9”, 8.5×11”. • Works on Bleed and noBleed. • Tested on kdp Pulishing : Quality checked on Amazon KDP so you can just publish without editing. • It will save you lots of time. Clean, nice and modern design. The files were created with good resolution to ensure clear print. Notes : Those interiors are not editable, only PDF files will be delivered after purchase. If you are looking for editable interiors please check this section : https://kdpinterior.com/product-category/kdp-editable-canva/ PLEASE NOTE! Wee do not receive returns after you have purchased the digital item. LEGAL INFORMATION These prints can be used commercial purpose and use as your book interior in print or digital form and then sell the book online. You can’t sell this item as it is to third parties like Etsy, Creative fabrica … QUESTIONS? If you have any questions about this print, please use the “Ask a Question” button next to the price and we’ll get right back to you as soon as possible. There are a lot of advantages to self publishing over traditional publishing, To be a successful author, it needs hard work! Self publishing requires you to have knowledge of every aspect of the publishing process, like designing, formatting, and marketing. Platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing make self publishing accessible to everyone, but it can feel overwhelming to independent authors. What do you need to use Amazon KDP? What technical skills do we need to meet Amazon KDP requirements? How to promote our book? Here are seven tips and tricks to hack Amazon’s self publishing platform and be a successful author. 1. Make Your Book's Title and Description Perfect: Student Daily Planner A good Amazon book title and description are important for your book to rank well on Seo. Your book description gives readers a taste and overview of your writing skills and tells them exactly what to expect when they buy your journal or planner . Your journal title and description should look professional. A poorly written description have huge impact on sales. Run your blurb through a grammar checker to check for mistakes and readability. Aim for a genre-appropriate, specific set of rich keywords. Student Daily Planner We’ll talk more about keywords in the next section. Amazon will allow you to use HTML formatting on your descriptions, so get the benefit of this awesome feature. You will be able to organize your keywords. 2. Use long-tail keywords like Student Daily Planner . One of the most important aspects to getting ranked on Amazon self publishing is the seven keyword boxes. They allow you to add up to forty-nine characters. A keyword is a word or phrase that people type into the top search box on Amazon to find a specific journal or planner... You need to focus on specific long-tail keywords. Instead of a broad, short-tail keyword, you might enter Student Daily Planner (a specific long-tail keyword). You can research these using a keyword research tool like Google Keyword Planner Tool, hire an expert in KDP categories and keywords, or simply search for them manually by yourself. Look for keywords that give you only a few results, not thousands, to beat your competition. 3. Choose Extra Categories Amazon KDP has preset categories for books, and it’s hard to choose the best one for your work. When you upload your journal or planner interior, you can select two Amazon categories. Your book might fit into multiple categories. You can also increase your chances of being a bestseller in a category when you choose less competitive categories. A little secret : you can add additional categories with these simple tips : If you can call KDP customer service, KDP will allow you up to eight more categories, for a grand total of ten!
4. Purchase a High-Quality Designed Cover The first thing that Amazon visitors see is your book’s cover. A high quality cover can make a big difference and impact your sales numbers. There are a ton of elements that impact whether a book cover is engaging. Various classifications have different expectations. A basic cover does not take into account genre trends and expectations. A nonfiction book should not look like a kid's activity book or vice versa. Unless you’re an experienced graphic designer, avoid using tools offered by Amazon. Find an experienced designer who is familiar with your theme and check their portfolio. Try to reach out to other authors for recommendations, or browse Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to find a freelance designer who works with other authors. 5. Emphasize covers and interior design. The quickest way to a one-star review is an ugly book cover or interior. When your print book format is a mess, Amazon's visitors will move on to the next competitor. Don’t gloss over this step. There is a lot of software, like Canva, Photoshop, or Illustrator, that allows you to format your book and make it look professional. You can also outsource your formatting to an expert. In our case, the Student Daily Planner is already formatted for KDP, so you will save a lot of time and money. 6. Adjust Prices for International Markets When you publish a journal or planner on Amazon KDP, make sure that you adjust the price accordingly .99 : This is a marketing psychology that works on any markets. If KDP adjusts the price automatically for other markets, You can manually change it to international prices, however. You can add a .99 to the end of each price for each currency. And keep your eyes on royalty rates. You should also monitor the pricing boundaries for 30% and 70% royalties for each currency. 7. Becoming an Affiliate for Your Own Book Promote affiliate links for your own book and earn 70% royalties! Use your Amazon affiliate link on social media, website links, and anywhere else you can think of. Your amazon affiliate link allows you to earn additional 4% on the selling price of your book. It seems like not much, but that additional 4% can add up quickly with enough sales. Keep in mind that you only get this income when someone buys through your affiliate Amazon link, not from Amazon's search box. Finally, make Amazon KDP your friend; Using tips and tricks like these can assist you in succeeding on Amazon KDP.
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scholarlyfun-blog · 6 years ago
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2018.12.17 // education exam review #study #review #student #studystudent #studentstudy
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alvenaaddy · 4 years ago
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zipgrowth · 7 years ago
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Can AR/VR Improve Learning? Integrating Extended Reality Into Academic Programs #DLNchat
When educators talk about bringing learning into the real world does that include the virtual world? Proponents claim virtual and augmented reality can enhance learning experiences like we’ve never seen before, bringing students into contact with environments they otherwise wouldn’t have access to. But can mixed reality become too real for the learner? Could it stifle creativity? And should we be concerned, or will the hype fade? On Tuesday, July 10 the #DLNchat community of faculty, administrators, instructional designers and entrepreneurs got together to discuss how academic programs should integrate AR/VR into the curriculum.
Lloyd Dean reminded us, “AR and VR are always put together but they are separate entities.” So what’s the difference? Chris Johnson put it this way: “AR adds digital information to a physical object or environment. VR digitally recreates the object or environment. Both then let the user manipulate that object to varying degrees.” Jennifer Albat condensed her definitions into a poetically simple equation: “AR = Places objects where you are, VR = Takes you to new places.”
Defined Simply: #AR = Places objects where you are, #VR = Takes you to new places. #DLNchat
— Jennifer Albat (@jenalbat) July 10, 2018
#DLNchat-ters shared how these definitions were coming alive at campuses across the country. Science and technical programs appeared to be leading the charge with examples from University of Memphis, Boise State University, Wichita State University and Northern Arizona University. Tom Grissom pointed out that through such virtual access students “get more reps in,” and that “repetition with immediate formative assessment can shorten learning cycle time and be more effective (and safer in some situations).” At The University of Arizona, shared Ryan Straight, students are being taken to a virtual Harlem as well as studying phobias using virtual spiders.
also provides opportunity to get more reps in, repetition with immediate formative assessment can shorten learning cycle time & be more effective (and safer in some situations) #DLNchat
— Tom Grissom (@tomgrissom) July 10, 2018
No matter the discipline, Jeffrey Pomerantz said, “3D tech is good for active and experiential teaching and learning, because it expands the range of activities a learner can gain hands-on experience with.” As more programs implement AR/VR experiences into the curriculum, more research is needed to assess its effectiveness. Christopher Brooks, director of research for EDUCAUSE offered two guiding questions: “What educational activities lend themselves to the use of 3D technologies? And what are the most effective 3D technologies for various learning goals?”
Coming to this convo late. But v short answer is 3D tech is good for active & experiential teaching & learning, bc expands the range of activities a learner can gain hands-on experience with. More in the report, obv. #DLNchat
— Jeffrey Pomerantz (@jpom) July 10, 2018
This week’s #DLNchat then posed a different kind of question to consider: could mixed reality experiences become too real? Dr. Straight reminded us, “Brains are easily hacked and fooled.” So what are the potential side effects of VR/AR learning? Clark Quinn posited, “One of the problems is the ‘uncanny valley’, where too real (but not quite) is unnerving compared to less real” and another “potential problem might be ‘escapism’, similar to problems with environs like WoW: people would rather stay in the virtual world.” Maggie Melo also warned about the dangers of virtual harassment. “The Extended Mind surveyed 600+ VR users and found that all genders are subject to different types of harassment in VR.”
a2) one of the problems is the ‘uncanny valley’, where too real (but not quite) is unnerving compared to less real #DLNChat https://t.co/8X2YdgVhfh
— Clark Quinn (@Quinnovator) July 10, 2018
So take off those rose tinted headgear; there are serious design questions to consider when creating AR/VR content. One current challenge is ensuring equal access across abilities. Jennifer Rafferty shared an encouraging story about how VR may support learners with autism, but many accessibility questions linger—some that may not even have been considered yet. Dr. Brooks shared that in research with Gallaudet University, their pilot with mixed reality raised a host of issues not previously considered for learners who are hard of hearing. EdSurge’s Aneesa Davenport asked, “Must we rely on the VR tech creators for this or are there solutions instructional design can implement?” For now, Gallaudet seems to be tackling the issues with their own team.
A3: I am usually one of the first to be asking about how we should tackle the accessibility questions related to AR/VR experiences, but today I was encouraged when I found this great example of how virtual worlds can help learners with autism. https://t.co/buvyOYa9g7 #dlnchat
— Jennifer Rafferty (@palomitica29) July 10, 2018
Accessibility will hopefully be better addressed as the creation of mixed reality becomes simpler for a more diverse array of creators–including students. Lloyd Dean said, “Heard a colleague explain today that future tools will be available to create quick and basic VR. Think Wix website design.” Students could then demonstrate their learning both in virtual realities and by creating them. Michelle Miller advised considering coupling VR with conventional tools for assessment. She referenced a project demonstrating “written summaries as part of the VR learning activity and found that this was a critical design improvement for producing learning.” Ready to create a rubric and assess a virtual world? Not so fast. “Difficulty in assessing is same as, possibly, other creative fields like art or writing. Takes longer, it's individualized, etc. These are good things, just harder,” said Dr. Straight. Perhaps grading systems will move into the ether too?
This great project by Mayer's group, e.g., had written summaries as part of the VR learning activity and found that this was a critical design improvement for producing learning (as opposed to just interest/engagement) #DLNchat
— Michelle Miller (@MDMillerPHD) July 10, 2018
So is the future of learning in AR/VR? Niki Bray expressed a persistent concern shared by other #DLNchat-ters: cost. She said, “My biggest concern is the resources needed to develop and the associated costs. If we can overcome that, this has great potential.” Others shared that sentiment and agreed that it was likely coming very soon. Alex Kluge said, “I think the big hype cycle was in the 1990s. We have gone through the trough of disillusionment and are coming into a plateau of usability.” Dr. Brooks agreed: “Previously, our pedagogical vision was outpacing the technological capacity; I think the technology has not only caught up, but surpassed our pedagogical vision. We're going to need to play catch up,” he said. He also shared some results from the EDUCAUSE 2018 Student Study: “Only 4% of students reporting having access to #AR or #VR headsets. So, we have some time to work on this before it becomes ubiquitous.”
A6: Working on the 2018 @EDUCAUSE #StudentStudy right now and only 4% of students reporting having access to #AR or #VR headsets. So, we have some time to work on this before it becomes ubiquitous. #DLNChat https://t.co/FRgCM41wIJ
— D Christopher Brooks (@DCBPhDV2) July 10, 2018
Kristi DePaul articulated her optimism for AR/VR technology a bit differently. “Rather than declaring it the future of learning, I believe XR [extended reality] tech will open up educational possibilities with an impact we haven't yet grasped. And that includes providing firsthand experiences that enhance empathy and compassion.” You might say the future of AR/VR in academia is extended learning.
A6) rather than declaring it the future of learning, I believe XR tech will open up educational possibilities w/an impact we haven't yet grasped. And that includes providing firsthand experiences that enhance empathy + compassion: https://t.co/TPEUvyiHeh #DLNchat @csuci https://t.co/ES0UaKzlla
— Kristi E. DePaul 🗺📍 (@reallykristi) July 10, 2018
How do you imagine the future of virtual learning? Tweet our community with #DLNchat to share your ideas! You can also RSVP for our next chat: How Can Competency Based Education Unify Lifelong Learning Experiences? with special guest Charla Long, executive director of the Competency Based Education Network (CBEN), on Tuesday, August 14 at 1pm PT/ 4pm ET. For more topics, check out our index of past chats. #DLNchat is co-hosted by the Online Learning Consortium, WCET and Tyton Partners.
Can AR/VR Improve Learning? Integrating Extended Reality Into Academic Programs #DLNchat published first on https://medium.com/@GetNewDLBusiness
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rinshev · 7 years ago
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Study😅 Studentstudy 🤣 #mylittlestory #friends #cacao #murshmallows (Оболонська Набережна)
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