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As online resources, these are used widely across the globe and have been regularly accessed from more than 100 countries.
Dedicated online learning material was moderately to regularly accessed but other web resources, such as Google and Wikipedia, were used much more widely (see Fig. 3).
She tells me over email that women are more likely than men to regularly access sexual health services for contraception.
Indeed this is what has happened since checks on teachers have become far more rigorous, and so paedophiles now more regularly gain access to children through sports coaching (and there are different regulations depending on the sport) than they do through gaining employment within a school.
Moreover, the more pupils regularly access resources independently, the more opportunity they give themselves to master new skills and develop their learning further.
More than 100 million people, or roughly one out of eight of its mobile users worldwide, now regularly access the social network from more than 3,000 different models of feature phones, some costing as little as $20.
This button is the only reason most users regularly access the Options menu.
IPhone users can access the App Store more regularly than iPod Touch users who are limited to a wi-fi connection.
But Kotler and Wheal hope that helping people access flow more regularly will enable them towards not only greater productivity but greater happiness.
European governments recently brought out an e-Accessibility document that proposed legislation to ensure disabled people can gain access to websites, and said they should be tested more regularly to ensure they comply with WCAG standards.
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