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Follow thou the inspiration sent unto thee, and be patient and constant, till Allah do decide: for He is the best to decide.
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A Philadelphia high school has banned UGG boots after kids started using them to hide contraband items (like cell phones).  Let the controversy begin…

“Seriously, if you told my child not to wear her Uggs, we would definitely have a court case here,” Kim Colucci Hritz posted on the Facebook page of The Mercury, the local newspaper, one of many posts opposing the ban. “My children do not go anywhere without their phones; too many pervs out there!! Have you read the paper lately?”
But another mother, Adrienne Beyer, said that though she found the ban to be extreme, her 12-year-old daughter would abide by it.
“I said to my daughter, ‘It’s a rule and we’re going to follow it,’” she said.

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A Philadelphia high school has banned UGG boots after kids started using them to hide contraband items (like cell phones).  Let the controversy begin…

“Seriously, if you told my child not to wear her Uggs, we would definitely have a court case here,” Kim Colucci Hritz posted on the Facebook page of The Mercury, the local newspaper, one of many posts opposing the ban. “My children do not go anywhere without their phones; too many pervs out there!! Have you read the paper lately?”

But another mother, Adrienne Beyer, said that though she found the ban to be extreme, her 12-year-old daughter would abide by it.

“I said to my daughter, ‘It’s a rule and we’re going to follow it,’” she said.

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Where’s your mustache? In India, children made up to look like Mahatma Gandhi arrive in Kolkata on the anniversary of his assassination. For more photos from today’s Daily Planet, click.
Photo by Bikas Das/AP

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Where’s your mustache? In India, children made up to look like Mahatma Gandhi arrive in Kolkata on the anniversary of his assassination. For more photos from today’s Daily Planet, click.

Photo by Bikas Das/AP

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Ouch! A new study found that tapping on your tablet incorrectly can lead to greater strain and injury than a computer. We talked with the experts to find out what to do.

“In general, the iPad provides a lot of mobility, and so that is a healthy thing,” said Jack Dennerlein, a senior lecturer on ergonomics and safety at Harvard. “But only so long as you don’t get stuck in any one posture for too long.”
The key to good iPad ergonomics, Dennerlein says, is to use a good case that allows for different viewing angles — and to remember to change that angle regularly.

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Ouch! A new study found that tapping on your tablet incorrectly can lead to greater strain and injury than a computer. We talked with the experts to find out what to do.

“In general, the iPad provides a lot of mobility, and so that is a healthy thing,” said Jack Dennerlein, a senior lecturer on ergonomics and safety at Harvard. “But only so long as you don’t get stuck in any one posture for too long.”

The key to good iPad ergonomics, Dennerlein says, is to use a good case that allows for different viewing angles — and to remember to change that angle regularly.