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Outline the important ergonomic points for the proper positioning of a computer. Are any of these tips difficult in your environment? If so, why?

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In positioning your computer, keep these ergonomic points in mind: set up your computer to keep glare and eyestrain to a minimum; make sure you have a good, back-friendly chair and that your desk or table are the proper height; place the screen at eye level (22-26 inches higher than your seat); position the keyboard so that your elbows are bent at a 90-degree angle and your hands and wrists are straight. And as much as possible, seek good natural and artificial light so you can work without straining your eyes and adding unnecessary fatigue.

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A good credit score shows that you pay your bills in a consistent and timely manner and can be trusted to make responsible decisions and to honor commitments.



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