I hated going outside in the snow to see a doctor last winter because I was feeling ill with a fever and cough. Instead, I attempted telemedicine and soon found myself on a video conference with a physician. She sent a prescription to my pharmacist, identified a respiratory infection, and helped me with self-checks.
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Sunday dinners at my grandparents' house were a special occasion when I was growing up. Every week, our family got together to laugh, tell stories, and occasionally argue. In an attempt to blend in at school, I wore a new sweater when I was twelve. "Nice sweater, did you borrow it from grandpa?" my cousin joked. I felt ashamed, but everyone laughed. I felt comforted by my mom's comforting squeeze.
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As education moves more online, the digital divide has become a significant concern. Many students, particularly in rural or low-income areas, lack access to reliable internet and modern technology, putting them at a disadvantage. Ensuring that all students have access to the necessary tools and resources is critical for creating an equitable education system. Closing this gap is essential for the future success of every student.
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