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“How has the hybrid world changed our behavior and relationships?” This was the question posed to us as students and scholars. It was discussed with people from around the world through technology. The hybrid world due to the pandemic has changed a lot of things from personal interactions to education and professional experience. It has provided a lot of opportunities that were not available before and given freedom in ways that may not have been seen before. However, it also brings up some challenges. Many people have had to change their normal routines and adjust and adapt to the changing world we live in.
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