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'They don’t understand what love is'

Noy shares her journey of experiencing God's love for herself and forgiving the community that persecuted her family.




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Ordinary woman, extraordinary journey

God uses Janet to reach people through one-on-one encounters at a bookshop in a closed country.




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Investing time, not wasting it

For Roberto Ramirez, serving God in missions has been one step of faith after another.




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'To the whole world’

Tinashe disciples and shows Zimbabweans that they, too, are called to serve; everyone can share their own stories with others to show the love of Christ. 




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Tech Company Wins Ed. Dept Award to Create Accessible Books

Benetech, a Palo Alto, Calif. based software company, is embarking on is third 5-year award with the U.S. Department of Education to create books for students with print disabilities.




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Digital Technology Is Gambling With Children's Minds

Writing, reading, focusing, and remembering have all been transformed in ways we don't yet fully understand, writes psychologist Elias Aboujaoude.




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Technology in Education: An Overview

From blended learning to computerized testing, digital and online technologies are reshaping the classroom experience for millions of students.




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Michelle Darnell named director of Smeal's new Tarriff Center

Michelle R. Darnell, associate clinical professor in management and director of honor and integrity at Smeal, has been appointed as the inaugural director of the Tarriff Center for Business Ethics and Social Responsibility.




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Penn State Smeal MBA student unites community with fitness

When Penn State students were faced with the unprecedented challenge of remote learning for the remainder of the spring semester in response to COVID-19, Orlando Acevedo saw an opportunity to connect his community by organizing a 9-week fitness challenge.




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Penn State Smeal names spring 2020 Senior Award honorees

The Penn State Smeal College of Business has announced the recipients of its spring 2020 Senior Awards.




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Penn State Health selects president for its new Hampden Medical Center

Penn State Health has appointed Don McKenna as president of Penn State Health Hampden Medical Center.




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New guide curates COVID-19 related resources for researchers

Penn State University Libraries has developed a curated guide to COVID-19 related resources for researchers, including ongoing research at Penn State.




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New decontamination protocol permits reuse of N95 respirators

A new protocol using aerosolized hydrogen peroxide to decontaminate N95 respirators could allow them to be safely reused in hospital settings. The protocol, optimized by a team of Penn State researchers, inactivates viruses without deforming or damaging the respirator and could help hospitals overcome the current respirator shortage due to the COVID-19 pandemic.




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Penn State Lehigh Valley announces 2020 student life and athletics award winners

Students celebrated for athletic and student life achievements during the Finally Finished Fest




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Fin24.com | INFOGRAPHIC: How to get a pay rise

Timing, preparation and control are essential to getting paid fairly. This infographic by Adzuna is guide on how you can navigate your way to a salary increase.




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Fin24.com | What you need to know when selling or buying

The onus is on you to uncover any defects before you buy, writes Angelique Ruzicka.




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Fin24.com | SIM-swap scams: How Vodacom protects you

SIM-swap fraud complaints seem to be on the rise with a growing number of victims coming forward to share their dreadful experiences. Vodacom offers some helpful tips.




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Fin24.com | Beware of cowboy builders

Your smooth-talking builder may promise you the world, but you could end up in a world of pain, writes Angelique Ruzicka.




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Fin24.com | REVEALED: Africa's wealthiest and poorest people

Mauritians are Africa's wealthiest individuals, while Zimbabweans count as the poorest, according to the latest Africa Wealth Report.




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Fin24.com | Watch out for loan scam, warns Sanlam

Unsuspected consumers are being targeted by fraudsters using the name of Sanlam to swindle cash out of them, the financial service provider has warned.




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Fin24.com | Gauteng, Western Cape and KZN top list for card fraud

Gauteng, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal are the hot spots for card fraud in South Africa, according to a report on global fraud activity.




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Fin24.com | SA inequality grows as rich take larger share - report

New research has found that inequality in SA has increased, with wealth becoming ever more concentrated among the rich.




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Fin24.com | South Africans are big borrowers and poor savers - expert

Reducing indebtedness and improving savings in South Africa is a major socio-economic challenge, warns an industry expert.




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Fin24.com | Debit order fraud: Beware of sharing your banking details

Payments Association of South Africa has warned consumers to be cautious when sharing personal information which can be used by fraudsters to make unauthorised debit orders.




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Fin24.com | Debit fraud: Here is how SA's big 4 banks are handling it

For bank account holders who have been victims of debit order fraud, the big four banks share their remedies.




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Fin24.com | Debit order fraud: Consumers 'frustrated' and 'annoyed' with banks

Fin24 users speak of their frustrations with banks, calling for a crackdown on debit order fraud that sees payments they didn't authorise being deducted from their bank accounts each month.




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Fin24.com | Want to improve managing your money? Here are 7 tools

This list looks at seven top South African products disrupting the traditional way of doing finance.




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Fin24.com | Credit card fraud is getting worse. Here's how you can protect yourself

With credit card fraud rising at an alarming rate in the first quarter of the year, the Ombudsman for Banking Services has provided 10 tips to avoid becoming a victim of scammers.




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Fin24.com | 'I told myself it's not my money, yet': This woman saved R23 400 in small change in a year

Student Sandisiwe Msomi saved R23 400 in small change over a year, which she will now use to pay for the registration fees of her second academic year.




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Casio ProTrek WSD-F30

The Casio ProTrek WSD-F30 smartwatch has a ton of useful features and a super-durable build for outdoor adventurers, but we expect a bit more for its high price.




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Deals: Lenovo Flex 14, Dell Gaming Monitor, New Nintendo Switch

Today you can save $120 on the Lenovo Flex 14 2-in-1 laptop. Also, the 24-inch Dell S2419HGF 1080p monitor dropped is now just $149.99. Finally, the new Nintendo Switch, featuring improved battery life, is now available.




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How We Test Fitness Trackers

If you want to get healthy, a fitness tracker can help. Here at PCMag, we put them through vigorous testing to see which ones are up to the challenge.




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Fossil Gen 5 Smartwatch

The Fossil Gen 5 Smartwatch features an attractive design and smooth performance, but its size isn't suitable for all wrists.




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Save $128 on Garmin's Premium Forerunner 935 GPS Watch

The Garmin Forerunner 935, which sits at the top of the Forerunner hierarchy thanks to highly customizable running and triathlon features, is $128 off on Amazon today.




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24 Hours With the Apollo Mood-Altering Wearable

Developed by physicians and neuroscientists, Apollo isn't the sleekiest of wearables—you might mistake it for a court-ordered ankle bracelet—but it put a little pep in my step, and is an interesting talking point, if nothing else.




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This Wearable Helps You Pick Groceries Based on Your DNA

The DnaBand sits on your wrist, scans the barcodes on food, compares it to your DNA, and flashes red if the food is a bad choice and green if it's a healthier option. It's only available in the UK right now, but co-founder Chris Toumazou has his sights set on LA.




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Mental Health of Transgender Children Who Are Supported in Their Identities

Kristina R. Olson
Mar 1, 2016; 137:e20153223-e20153223
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Lung Ultrasound in Children With COVID-19

Marco Denina
Apr 21, 2020; 0:peds.2020-1157v1-e20201157
Research Brief




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Antibiotic Use and Outcomes in Children in the Emergency Department With Suspected Pneumonia

Matthew J. Lipshaw
Apr 1, 2020; 145:e20193138-e20193138
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Women's Under-17 EURO elite round draw

Holders Germany will face the Republic of Ireland, Iceland and Azerbaijan after the elite round draw was made, with seven spots on offer in May's finals in Lithuania.




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Women's Under-17 EURO elite round report

Holders Germany, former winners Spain and Poland, England, the Netherlands, Finland and Italy have joined hosts Lithuania in May's finals.




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Free: Read the #WU17EURO programme

Get the inside line on the tournament and the eight teams involved with the free digital programme.




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#WU17EURO finals: all the results

Spain won their fourth title by beating Germany in the final while Finland pipped England to the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.




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Spain win #WU17EURO: at a glance

Spain ended Germany's two-year reign as champions to claim their fourth title.




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Women's Under-17 EURO team of the tournament

Runners-up Germany outnumber champions Spain four to three in the official #WU17EURO team of the tournament.




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Cristiano Ronaldo wins UEFA.com Goal of the Season vote

Cristiano Ronaldo's overhead kick for Real Madrid against his current club Juventus has been voted UEFA.com Goal of the Season.




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Women's U17 EURO qualifying round report

The elite round line-up is set, with 26 teams earning spots alongside Germany and holders Spain in the 23 November draw.




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2019/20 #WU17EURO qualifying round draw

The 2019/20 qualifying round draw has been made, setting the first steps on the road to Sweden.




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WU17 EURO elite round report

Holders Spain, Austria, Denmark, England, Germany, Netherlands and Portugal have joined hosts Bulgaria in the finals.




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Ewa Pajor: 'Enjoy playing … and have fun'

A winner of the European Women's Under-17 Championship with Poland in 2013, Ewa Pajor urges the players taking part in this year's final tournament in Bulgaria to seize the moment.