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- 1. What do you see? 2. What do you think about that?1. What would you have done differently if you was a medical social worker assigned to this family in the book "The Spirit catches You" by Ann Fadiman?1. Our new mode of teaching and learning which is full online requires us to be using our computers, mobile phones and other gadgets most of the time which might cause the eyes and ears to be prone to problems. Given such set up, how can we help protect our eyes and ears from future problems? Suggest some practical tips on how can we stay healthy.