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the coronavirus has transformed our life as we know it schools are closed we are confined to our homes and the future seems to be uncertain how was the virus disrupted are your life what are you are missing school sports competition for cultural activities social life vacation write an article about 200 words sharing a experience of a pandemic

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Answered by srabani80pal
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Living Under the COVID-19 Pandemic

We are living in an unprecedented time as globally, we are all dealing with the interruptions, disruptions, and changes to our lives due to the COVID-19 pandemic. No matter how frustrating, confusing, or scary this crisis gets, fear doesn’t have the final say. 1 John 4:18 says, “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear.” Our hope is built on the perfect love of Jesus Christ, so we’ve been called to share that love with the world.

Fear will not have the last word, but love and hope will! Let us use these troubled times as a way to “journey with the youth,” a way to empower our youth in such a way that will connect them like never before. A simple but compelling way to do this is through the power of story. Specifically, let us allow our youth to share their stories with each other as they experience and live through these uncertain times. Let us invite them into conversation with each other through the windows of their worlds in their own voices.

Answered by Anonymous
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The coronavirus is changing how we live our daily lives. Taking a look at how the global pandemic has affected various aspects of life in the United States reveals the unique nature of this crisis.

A professor at Brown University offers tips to “hack our brains and break the anxiety cycle.”

As people stock up on groceries and prepare to stay home, our Food columnist Melissa Clark will be offering practical ideas for what to cook from your pantry, starting with a quick pumpkin bread.

The sporting world had to say goodbye to one of its staples: the high-five. The postponement of the Boston Marathon has distance runners stuck in neutral for spring races, and golfers were talking about the “surreal” experience of having the Players Championship canceled and the Masters postponed. The Kentucky Derby, for now, will go on as scheduled.

Many cultural institutions, including Broadway, shuttered after Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York announced a statewide ban on most gatherings of more than 500 people. But some smaller venues remain open.

March 13, 2020, 9:19 p.m. ET

March 13, 2020, 9:19 p.m. ET

By James Wagner

Some, but not all, baseball players start to leave spring training.

Bradley Roper-Hubbert, a minor league player with the St. Louis Cardinals, carried gear from the team’s spring training facility on Friday. Credit...Julio Cortez/Associated Press

TAMPA, Fla. — A day after Major League Baseball postponed the start of its season, several teams encouraged their players to leave spring training facilities and return home.

The St. Louis Cardinals, for example, closed their camp on Friday. Los Angeles Dodgers players were told to go home. Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Andrew McCutchen tweeted on Friday afternoon that “we’ve just been told to go home.”

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