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Definition – Bitagaming

The more we learn, the more stupid we feel Today’s society is always developing as individuals look for new ways to improve it and to make our lives more pleasant. From the ancient people, who learned how to build fire … Continue reading

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Claims – Bitagaming

Definition Claim “Brannan fully supports any wife—who feels that she or her children are in danger, or in an untenable mental-health environment, or for whatever reason—who decides to leave. She’s here, through Family of a Vet, to help those people. … Continue reading

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Stone Money – bitagaming

What is Money? When we talking about money, we are talking about something really specific and it is the most complicated topic ever. Every country in the world have their own currency. For example, UK is Pound sterling, China is … Continue reading

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White Paper – bitagaming

1. Working Hypothesis. Social networking addiction is the result of flawed cognition, and that people frequently use social media to seek solace from both internal and external issues. Addiction to social media is typically categorized as a type of cyber-relationship … Continue reading

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In-Text Citations – Bitagaming

According to N Ganeshan he said in one of his famous article about money called ” Money is important, but how much do you need”. A smaller part of this article is ” How much money it costs is not … Continue reading

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Summaries-Bitagaming

The Impact of Music Therapy on Mental Health It may sound counterintuitive, but it may be true that music can help doctors and music therapists can help psychiatric patients feel much better and more comfortable during therapy. There are 4 … Continue reading

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My Hypothesis – Bitagaming

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