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Mexican answer to malnourished children

Studies in different zones of Mexico revealed the nutritional situation of its children. Based on the observed patterns of malnutrition in different zones, public services were introduced to improve the nutrition of children who were not growing well.

Linux on the desktop, your time has come.

Yesterday, as if you didn’t know was the release date of Hardy Heron Ubuntu 8.04, and once the servers cooled down and the torrents where seeded it was pretty easy to get a copy. My son who is 10 was jumping at the bit to upgrade his computer, a trusty old Inspiron 5100. So I decided to let him install without any help from good ol’ dad.
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Educational programs in GNU/Linux

What does education have to do with Linux, or free software in general, you ask? In this article, I am going to answer this question and describe available open source educational programs for your kids.
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To parents: A free (as in “freedom”) exercise for your children

As I was lying in bed, waiting for Morpheus to take me in his embrace, I once again started getting a mindful of ideas (Must have been that pesky Belphegor again, the demon of invention and lost sleep). This time I thought about children and creativity and a way to channel it to more productive purposes.
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