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SOME FACTS ABOUT STRAWBERRIES

1. B oost your resistance According to registered dietitian Madeleine Edwards, who practices in Toronto, strawberries are a great source of vitamin C. It is crucial to meet your daily requirements of vitamin C because, with the exception of humans, most mammals can naturally manufacture it. According to Edwards, "one serving includes 51.5 mg of vitamin C or nearly half of your daily requirement." "To obtain 100%, double a serving to one cup." A well-known immune system builder and potent, quick-acting antioxidant, vitamin C. These additional foods are rich in vitamin C. 2. Keep your eyes healthy The antioxidants in strawberries may also aid in preventing cataracts, which is the clouding of the eye lens and can eventually result in blindness as people age. Vitamin C is necessary for the protection of our eyes from the harmful UV rays of the sun's free radicals, which can harm the lens' protein. The cornea and retina of the eye are strengthened in a sign...

What Benefits Does Technology Offer Students?

"How does technology help students?" is a question. Likening the question to "Does education prepare you for life? " or "Does higher education equip pupils for employment? Education takes advantage of a child's innate desire to learn new skills in all of its forms. Our brains create thousands of connections at an early age that help us understand the world. These links have to do with our capacity for cooperation, communication, and problem-solving. To apply these abilities throughout our lives, we must acquire them. One instrument for assisting students in gaining these abilities and others is technology. It's difficult to get students ready for the future. Balance and appropriate use are required. However, when technology is used with other types of learning, it helps pupils prepare. 1. Career Education Today's students are better prepared to learn and consider potential job paths. However, that is not the topic at hand. Instead, we'...