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The document discusses the negative effects of multitasking on children's concentration levels. It finds that children who engage in activities like doing homework while using the internet spend 50% longer to complete tasks compared to doing each task separately. The document also cites a study which found that young adults who had to switch between math problems wasted a significant amount of time. It warns that excessive multitasking over the long run can lead to mental and physical exhaustion.

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Multitasking Children

The document discusses the negative effects of multitasking on children's concentration levels. It finds that children who engage in activities like doing homework while using the internet spend 50% longer to complete tasks compared to doing each task separately. The document also cites a study which found that young adults who had to switch between math problems wasted a significant amount of time. It warns that excessive multitasking over the long run can lead to mental and physical exhaustion.

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MULTITASKING CHILDREN

The trend for children to multitask by juggling all sorts of electric gadgets at
the same time is seriously damaging their levels of concentration, scientists
have warned. (1)_________use of the Internet, iPods, mobile phones and
DVDs (2) ________ behind that finding. Scientists have (3) _______ the belief
of many parents that it is impossible to concentrate on more than one thing
at the same time. They found that children (4)_______ homework while
sending message via Internet can (5)________ up spending 50% longer than
if they had done each task (6)______.
David e Meyer, Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the University of
Michigan, said that true multitasking is (7) ______ possible for simple
activities such as ironing and listening to the radio. He (8) ________
experiments demonstrating that young adults who had to (9) _______ from
one mathematics problem to another wasted significant wasted amount of
time. Meyer said: For situation (10)________ more complex tasks, especially
those requiring language, the total time taken to get all the tasks done will
increase (11)__________.Over a long period, this kind of multitasking can
stress you out and (12)________ to mental and physical exhaustion.
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THE LONDON MARATHON


The London marathon race is a long-running story. It was first held in 1981,
(1) _________ more than half a million marathon runners of shapes, sizes and
abilities have completed the challenge of running the full 42 km of the
course.
The London Marathon was brainchild of Chris Brasher. The former Olympic
champion brought the idea home to London (2) ________ completing the
New York Marathon in 1979.Could London stage (3) ________ an event?
wondered Brasher, answering his (4) __________ question by organizing the
first London Marathon on March 29 1981. (5) _________ 6255 runners
completed the course.
The event had captured the public imagination and there are always (6)
_________ many people wanting to take part. Last year (7) ________ amazing
98,500 people applied to run in it, although only 46,500 (8) ________ be
accepted.
For most of (9) _______ thousands who do take part, the day is about fun,
achievement and raising money for charity with varying degrees of pain. It
is the immense community spirit that (10) _________ the race so special.
Clubs, community groups and schools assist and entertain along the route
as the runners - many of (11) _______ in fancy dress run through the
streets raising money for charitable causes. The streets of London are
turned (12) _________ the longest street party in the world as crowd line the
course to cheer the runners and enjoy the spectacle.

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