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    Parental controls are features which may be included in digital television services, computers and video games, mobile devices and software that allow parents to restrict the access of content to their children. These controls were created to assist parents in their ability to restrict certain content viewable by their children. [1]

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    Some software applications, however, require that default values be supplied. A 1982 Apple Computer manual for developers warned: "Please do not ever use the word default in a program designed for humans. Default is something the mortgage went into right before the evil banker stole the Widow Parson's house. There is an exhaustive list of ...

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    It is a default feature that can be turned off. is a search and replace dialog that can accept regular expressions as a search target for replacement text. (See a list of regular expression symbols [5]) To use more of your favorite text editor instead of just the edit box and toolbars, see Wikipedia:Text editor support. Also see the Gadgets tab.

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    In 2013, NewsBank provided users with its service Access World News, which according to Reference Skills for the School Librarian was then the "world's largest full-text news database". [18] In 2014 NewsBank contained over 990 news sources, covering U.S. state as well as national publications, along with television and radio programs.

  9. Universal access to education - Wikipedia

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    The Sub-Saharan African region is the most affected region in the world as roughly 32 million African children are still uneducated. [32] This is followed by Central and East Asia as well as the Pacific with over 27 million children uneducated. [30] However, observers noted that universal access to education remains an attainable goal by 2030. [33]