Составте 10 вопросов к ТекстуYou only wanted some milk and a loaf of bread, so why is your basket overflowing by the time you get to the checkout? Well, the answer lies in the tricks supermarkets use to make you spend more. Let's grab a trolley and find out some of the secrets behind those sliding doors! A-As you walk into the supermarket, the delicious smell of freshly-baked bread hits you and you immediately start feeling hungry. Then, right by the entrance, you see beautiful displays of fresh and colorful produce, making you feel even hungrier. This is all intentional, because every supermarket knows that hungry customers buy more fruit and vegetables. Also, starting your shopping by selecting healthy, fresh fruit and vegetables may make you feel less guilty about picking up a few extra treats later on.
B-Who can resist a 'buy one get one free' deal? Yet, with around one third of the food the world produces going to waste, is that second chocolate cheesecake really necessary? In the same way, '3 for £6 might sound like a great bargain, but always check how much an item costs individually. You might not be saving very much at all and you'll have two extra items that you don't really need.
C-Supermarkets know that customers tend to choose products that are at eye level, so the items on the middle shelves are usually the most expensive ones. Cheaper brands are on high shelves that are hard to reach. So, remember to give your neck a workout and check out what's on the top shelves.
D-Don't expect supermarkets to use packaging strategies that make it easy to work out which goods are the cheapest either. It may be easier to grab some pre-packaged apples, but they're also a lot more expensive than loose ones.
E-Have you ever noticed that List when you've learnt where the tomato ketchup is, the shop moves it? Supermarkets love doing this, so that you have to spend time walking up and down the aisles looking for what you want to buy. Then, when you finally arrive at the checkout, there are tempting displays of sweets and magazines to throw into your trolley while you're waiting in line.
F-If you think all these things are sneaky, look at what supermarkets are planning for the near future! Shops will scan your loyalty card as soon as you walk in and send money-off coupons to your mobile phone as you shop 3D displays will address you by name and as you're walking out you might even get an SMS telling you that you've forgotten to buy milk
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The ubiquity of technology, the endless improvement of smartphones and the increase in the speed of mobile Internet brings a lot of positive. But everything is good in moderation. Excessive enthusiasm for the pursuit of likes, online games and web surfing at night can lead to ailments, both physical and mental. I have prepared a list with descriptions of the most common problems, in which, perhaps, you will find your symptoms. As well as a list of many advantages.
Pros of using gadgets and PC
PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones are good because they provide access to information on the Internet and allow you to use various programs. The following positive aspects of using these devices can be distinguished:
1. The development of fine motor skills. Work on devices with a joystick, buttons and touchscreen (touch screen) allow you to develop fingers and train fine motor skills. And tracking the movement of a computer mouse on the screen allows you to train your attention.
2. . Education of primary school students. Occurs with the help of special educational programs and games using visual images and active forms of work of the child himself. Very good games in which the child is offered a problem situation and needs to find its solution, analyzing the source data, doing search and research activity. For example, it can be games with building letters from lines, correlating concepts with images, etc.
3. Access directly from home to a lot of useful information. On the Internet, students can read the latest news, find texts of books, find interesting information about a great discovery, traveler, historical event, etc. The advantage of the Internet over a library is the instant receipt of new information.
4. Formation of the skills of students to search and filter information. This skill is most actively formed in adolescence. The abundance of various information sites puts the student in need to analyze all the information received and select reliable information from them. In addition to the ability to search and filter information, it also develops critical thinking ability.
5. Communication with classmates and teachers. Very good special blogs and groups in social networks created for students of a particular class. Here, the teacher and students can exchange information and news, discuss disputed issues, discuss read works, work together on projects, etc.
6. The use of gadgets has many advantages, however, some rules must be followed so as not to harm health.
Cons of using gadgets and PC
Frequent and irregular use of gadgets can lead to a number of negative consequences:
1. Health problems. Frequent sitting at a computer or tablet can lead to redness and dry eyes, impaired vision, impaired posture, muscle problems (from their prolonged immobility), oxygen starvation of the brain (as a result of squeezing of blood vessels and lack of fresh air), sleep disorders.
2. Psychological problems. Children who use gadgets a lot and spend little time with their peers from an early age may have problems with social adaptation. It is difficult for them to communicate with people, find a common language with them, they are timid and shy, know little about life outside the computer and often get lost in real life situations.
3. Dependence. This is the most serious consequence of using PCs and gadgets. It is formed under the influence of many aspects (frequent use of the device, lack of other interests in life, personal problems, etc.) and has a number of symptoms.
Объяснение:
Тут достаточно много информации, так что можно укоротить инфу в некоторых местах