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A recent troubling study showed that "fake news" spread significantly faster, deeper and more broadly than the truth, and the effect is even more remarkable when regarding news as opposed to reporting on natural disasters, finance or science. So how can we encourage individuals to seek ______ online content? Leading scholars are trying hard to deal with this question. Processing new information requires a considerable mental effort, especially when that information seems to conflict with your ______ worldview. It takes the ______ to admit you may be wrong. But with a great amount of conflicting information available, who's to say what's actually true and what's false? If you can't tell, why not just make life easy and go with what supports your current beliefs? So what ______ do we have? Many suggest that we can ______ the issue by reforming adult behavior, but this is aiming too far from source. An alternative solution is using early education to help individuals recognize these problems and ______ critical thinking to the information they deal with. Currently, there is a push in the US to include Internet information classes into primary and secondary school curriculums. The movement, which has received some support, aims to make fact-checking seem like second ______ to individuals at an early age. Primary and secondary school are ______ to be supplying students with the skills they need to develop into productive and informed members of our society. As our society develops, the curriculum we are teaching our students needs to develop as well. The Internet is an amazing tool, but to use it most effectively we have to accept its benefits while also understanding the ways in which it makes us dangerously ______. If students are still learning the practices such as writing in school, shouldn't they be learning how to ______ the Internet responsibly as well? "
Life isn't easy for families of children with special needs. Faced with responsibility of a family member requiring extra attention and care, many families feel lonely, ______ and hopeless. In many cases, the families feel a sense of ______ because their children are not "perfect". But Taiwan Sunshine wants to change that. Founded in 2009, Taiwan Sunshine believes that all children have characteristic value, and by supporting the families who care for children with special needs, it can change the ______ understanding. In doing so, it hopes to help these children become useful members of society. The Taipei-based, non-profit organization seeks to ______ these goals in three ways. First, it offers in-school programs, often centered on events like Christmas. Second, it develops conferences for use in schools, churches and other organizations. These conferences raise ______ of the issues that families with special-needs children face and encourage organizations to develop programs to support these families. Third, Taiwan Sunshine works with other groups to put together and ______ the "I Am a Hero Games." During the games, children compete in different ______ activities, such as the ball throw and running race. When children aren't ______, they enjoy other activities, such as playing with dogs from a local therapy program. Each game includes a prize-awarding ceremony in which all the children are formally ______ with medals to celebrate their accomplishments. Through ______ like the Hero Games, Taiwan Sunshine is working hard to meet the needs of families with special-needs children. "