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         <title>How does load shedding affect university students and online learning. </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In recent years , there has been a rise in the demand of power this is due to development of cities , surb urban and robust economic growth .The increase demand has exhausted the surplus power generation available , thus demand can not be meet ( Eskom ) and that has lead to load shedding that has affected students so bad .<br><br>Load shedding has a big impact on how students prepare for examinations, assignments and online learning . It affects feelings of anxiety as it disrupts students study time table planners .<br>Load shedding seems to have hit university students the hardest during a crucial time in their studies , this cames as some of them have forfeit their online classes , exams due to power outages .<br>This also lead to bad results at the end of the year because students couldn't study enough for upcoming exams for submitt their assignments on time .<br>Load shedding really affect students .</div>]]></description>
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