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  2. GoGuardian - Wikipedia

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    GoGuardian is an educational software company founded in 2015 and based in Los Angeles, California. The company's services monitor student activity online, filter content, and alert school officials to possible suicidal or self-harm ideation. [ 1 ]

  3. Talk:GoGuardian - Wikipedia

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    The presence of "classroom management" software in GoGuardian's software suite does not abrogate the fact that most of the programs have functionality not advertized as being educational in nature. This Wikipedia article appears to contain terribly wrong or even deceptive information about the nature of GoGuardian's business.

  4. Magical thinking - Wikipedia

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    Quasi-magical thinking" describes "cases in which people act as if they erroneously believe that their action influences the outcome, even though they do not really hold that belief". [32] People may realize that a superstitious intuition is logically false, but act as if it were true because they do not exert an effort to correct the intuition ...

  5. Guardian - Wikipedia

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    Guardian (comics), characters from various comics Guardian (DC Comics), a DC Comics superhero Guardian (), a character in the film Highlander: The Source (2007)Guardian, a supercomputer in American science fiction thriller film Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970)

  6. What are libido gummies — and can they really help women ...

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    There’s reason to be a bit wary about popping a gummy to see if it does work. Dr. ... “One of the counseling strategies is to think about sex — fantasize about sex, focus on it, because we ...

  7. Don't Make Me Think - Wikipedia

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    Don't Make Me Think is a book by Steve Krug about human–computer interaction and web usability. [1] The book's premise is that a good software program or web site should let users accomplish their intended tasks as easily and directly as possible.

  8. Chris Brand - Wikipedia

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    Brand was born in Preston, England on 1 June 1943. He went to Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School for Boys, and was a graduate of The Queen's College, Oxford, and a 1968–1970 Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.

  9. Thinking outside the box - Wikipedia

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    Thinking outside the box (also thinking out of the box [1] [2] or thinking beyond the box and, especially in Australia, thinking outside the square [3]) is an idiom that means to think differently, unconventionally, or from a new perspective. The phrase also often refers to novel or creative thinking.