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Online communities and social networks have changed people's lives for the better. Jan Tchamani,     1    English teacher in the UK, had to quit her job due     2     her serious illness. At age 50, she found herself out of work and     3     (stick) at home with only her computer to keep her company. Later, she discovered that     4     (surf) the Internet could help her reduce     5     (lonely) and boredom. She also joined an online group    6    she could talk about her problems and get support and advice from others. She realized that one of the     7     (great) benefits of the Internet was that it could remove the usual distance between people. She was so     8     (inspire) by the people she met online that she started an IT club to teach older people how     9     (use) computers and the Internet. Her next goal is     10     (start) a charity website to raise money for children in poor countries.

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