Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Analog Chemistry - The New Home Remedies

Analog Chemistry - The New Home RemediesThe latest home remedies to increase the production of our body's own chemistry are analog chemistry. Analog chemistry is the 'chemical soup' we get from natural and organic sources, specifically herbs, fruits, vegetables, and spices. In the present day, people would often use analogs for cooking, preparing, and mixing drugs.A long time ago, analog chemistry used to be the only solution of varied chemical processes and equipment used by students. Today, analog chemistry is mainly used by laboratory technicians, pharmacists, doctors, and dietitians. It's basically a system where different chemicals have different potency are mixed together. This means that the solution cannot be broken down or neutralized in the presence of a water source like water, soda, or milk.Analog chemistry uses ingredients that are taken from natural sources such as vegetables, fruits, oils, nuts, spices, and herbs. Different amounts of an ingredient are mixed into diffe rent concentrations, with the result that a mixture will have different chemical reactions, each one of which is essential to the work done.Analog chemists will perform research to find the most effective ingredients, usually by simply making things up. Analog chemistry can be learned from books, the internet, or from visiting seminars. It can also be learned through using simple analogs for example cocoa powder, baking soda, or saltpeter. Analog chemists will often use these ingredients to create their own analogs which they will then analyze.In analog chemistry, almost anything can be used to make analogs. To help the readers of this article to learn more about analog chemistry, some examples are available. Each of these examples is based on something which is common among organic chemistry, which makes it easy for the people to understand what is being written.The most common analog that is used for cooking is banana, because it is well known and used in many dishes. Generally, b ananas should be cooked in hot oil. Sometimes, cooking bananas with cinnamon will produce a new kind of candy which is called 'banana peel'. Other examples are a kind of salt, consisting of just a few atoms, and a bunch of lemon peel, since lemon peel is used in a variety of dishes. You will also see all sorts of analogs listed in the yellow pages.Some examples of analog chemistry can be found online. If you want to learn more about analog chemistry, the internet is the best place to start.

Friday, March 6, 2020

How to Choose a College Major

How to Choose a College Major Theres nothing wrong with teens going to college without a set-in-stone career game plan, but one thing is certain: students who put thought into possible majors are more likely to minimize wasted time and make a smart decision. Parents, as your teens move through high school toward college, Huntington offers a few tips to get them to think about their future career path and pick the best major for them: Talk about interests. Many teens freeze up looking at a list of college majors. Instead, try talking about things your teen enjoys doing. For athletically inclined students, playing sports might come to mind first, but maybe those students would enjoy career endeavors in which they get to work in teams. Some teens are great with children, or love taking care of people or animals. Encourage your teen to think broadly about interests and how those might translate into other aptitudes. Assess academic strengths. Pull out the report card and use it as a springboard for potential career paths. Some teens might resist this exercise, but its important to point out the many pathways for each academic strength. Take math as an example. Math is obviously key for careers like computer science and engineering, but math is also used in fields like actuarial science, architecture, geospatial surveying, ecology, robotics, meteorology and economics. For teens who excel in math, there are many excellent career options that might not be immediately obvious. List other strengths, too. Its smart to assess other areas of strength that fall outside the confines of the report card. Some teens are great with people and comfortable speaking and presenting their ideas. Others are adventurous and curious. Some love analyzing multifaceted issues, while some are skilled at listening to friends and their fellow students. Know what doesnt appeal. Just as it is useful to have a handle on ones favorite subjects and strengths, teens should also think about what subjects they dislike and why. Similarly, teens must consider their work preferences, such as whether they like working alone or in groups, being a group leader on projects or behind the scenes, solving complex or more straightforward problems, and working with numbers or people. Research jobs, career paths, education requirements, and more. Taking the above steps will definitely help teens start brainstorming and narrowing down their options. Once theyve come up with a couple (or several) possibilities, the next to-do is research. Armed with a list of their interests and academic and other strengths, teens can start exploring possible jobs that fit their interests/strengths profile, education requirements for those jobs, earning potential, and how the job market looks for those fields. O*NET and the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook are good resources. Get some firsthand perspective. Once your teen starts zeroing in on a few possible majors, its a good idea to talk to people who can offer useful insight. Those might be current college students in the major your teen is considering, recent graduates who are now working, or professionals further along in their careers. Later on, your teen might consider job shadowing, mentorships and internships. Making these kinds of connections now is definitely worthwhile. As teens grapple with what to major in at college, parents should encourage them to take the decision seriously. That means putting in sincere effort and taking the time for introspection. College is a major investment, after all. Teens should use those four years to set themselves up for success as they begin their professional journeys.

More improvements Notebook, Answers, Groups

More improvements Notebook, Answers, Groups We just wanted to announce that weve made a few more adjustments to the italki website. We hope these changes will make it easier to use, and find information that is relevant to you. Heres a short list of whats new: New home pages for Answers, Notebook, and Groups were trying to make it easier for you to find interesting questions, notebook entries, and discussions. If youre logged in, these pages will now show you information based on your personal preferences. Rankings for Answers and Notebook Weve made a small ranking system as a way of saying thank you to the people who contribute to the italki community. Thanks! Language Homepage (example: Chinese) Now you can see whats the latest updates for every language at italki. Sharing Buttons If you run into something interesting on italki, you can easily share it on the rest of the web. . And many more changes While we know these changes can be a little confusing, we really hope that italki is becoming more and more useful. Please tell us what you think through our feedback button. Were very interested to know how you think we can make italki an amazing place to learn a language online! The italki Team More improvements Notebook, Answers, Groups We just wanted to announce that weve made a few more adjustments to the italki website. We hope these changes will make it easier to use, and find information that is relevant to you. Heres a short list of whats new: New home pages for Answers, Notebook, and Groups were trying to make it easier for you to find interesting questions, notebook entries, and discussions. If youre logged in, these pages will now show you information based on your personal preferences. Rankings for Answers and Notebook Weve made a small ranking system as a way of saying thank you to the people who contribute to the italki community. Thanks! Language Homepage (example: Chinese) Now you can see whats the latest updates for every language at italki. Sharing Buttons If you run into something interesting on italki, you can easily share it on the rest of the web. . And many more changes While we know these changes can be a little confusing, we really hope that italki is becoming more and more useful. Please tell us what you think through our feedback button. Were very interested to know how you think we can make italki an amazing place to learn a language online! The italki Team

Thursday, March 5, 2020

New Years Language Challenge Video Pledges (Part IV)

New Years Language Challenge Video Pledges (Part IV) See Who’s Taking this Year’s Challenge Page 4! If you are taking this year’s challenge we’re  giving away 50 free ITC if you make a video challenge pledge.Life Hacks research  has shown that if you put yourself up to something by doing it in public, you follow through because others are watching.  So use peer pressure to your advantage!  So help out your fellow language learners participating in the challenge!  Leave them words of encouragement on their notebook entries!  And don’t forget to sign up for yourself, and get 2015 of to a great start! This is  the second blog listing of New Years  Language Challenge Video Pledges.  Watch the videos from the previous posts below. Weve had so many that its better to just make multiple posts so they dont get too long! This is our 4th page of Public Video Posts! We love that so many of you are willing to make that extra commitment (and earn a bonus 50ITC)! Part I Here Part II Here Part III Here seven.seagulls  from Ireland is learning  Chinese seven.seagulls (whose real name is Alex) is learning Chinese. Shes actually taking part in another Challenge called the #Add1Challenge and is taking part in the New Years Challenge as well! All that matters is that she reach her goal in improving her Chinese. We like Alex makes some very practical and very achievable goals. For example, one of her goals is to be able to order food in Chinese at the Chinese restaurant. You can cheer her on here. Nildo  from Brazil is learning  English Nildo really wants to improve his English skills. His goal is to be able to have a conversation with his American friends and tutors on italki. He also wants to focus on his confidence. Please send him some words of encouragement in his notebook entry here. Paulo Ribeiro  from Brazil is learning  English Paulo Riberio is also from Brazil and also is taking the challenge to improve his English. Hes been studying English for his entire life and he really wants to get rid of his accent or at least improve his fluency. He also really wants to get rid of his stuttering. Lets wish him the best by commenting on his notebook entry here. Pawel  from Poland is learning  Dutch Pawel really wants to improve his Dutch as he is now living in Beglium and wants to be able to use it to speak with his co-workers. Hes completing a research internship there and has always had a strong love for language learning. Wish him the best by commenting on his notebook entry here. Click here to watch his video on Youtube daisu saikoro  from the United States is learning  Chinese daisu saikoro has been to China very recently and is determined to learn Chinese in 2015. Hes also looking for some help. If you can send him an italki gift card, hed really appreciate it as he feels the Challenge is going to be a bit difficult as hes also taking care of his great grandmother who is very sick. Please wish daisu saikoro the best by commenting on his notebook entry here. Helga  from Russia is learning  Spanish, Italian, Japanese and English Helga is one of our Professional Teachers who teaches Russian. Shes taking the Challenge to develop some good study habits. Shes studying 4 languages for the Challenge! Wow. Her English, Spanish and Italian are pretty decent but cant really speak yet in Japanese. Check out her video below and send her your well wishes by commenting on her notebook entry here. ???  from the United States is learning  Korean ??? is from Georgia and lives near a large thriving Korea town there. He speaks very decent Korean already but his goal it to take his language ability to the next level and have a meanful conversation in Korean where he doesnt need to stop and think or ask the Korean speaker for clarification. Send him some words of encouragement by commenting on his notebook entry here. AliciaTGlenn  from the United States is learning  German Alicia is also taking the Add1Challenge and is using the italki New Years Challenge to help her achieve her goal of speaking German. Shes always wanted to learn German but for one reason or another always came up with excuses not to learn it. Shes finally made the decision to finally learn it! Wish her well by commenting on her notebook entry 513301. Odette ???  from the United States is learning Korean. Odette wants to improve on her speaking abilities in the next month!  She hopes to be able to speak more fluently, using longer and more complex sentences than she currently does.  Korean is not an easy language and we wish her the best of luck in achieving her goals!  You can wish her luck as well! JaneyPdiz from Bangkok, Thailand is learning Spanish. Janey is hoping to improve her Spanish during the New Years Language Challange.  She wants to increase her fluency.  She is a veteran on the italki website and even became a tutor in December, so were sure she will do great.  We wish Janey the best and you can too on her notebook entry. Julio from the United States is learning Spanish. Julio is a brand new student to italki!  He is hoping that the challenge will help drive him and keep him motivated in learning Spanish.  Hes hoping that he will be able to go to Puerto Rico with his father, meet his family members that he has never seen before, speaking with them in Spanish. We hope that the language challenge gets him on his way to reaching his goals!  Wish him luck!   Yada from the United States is learning Chinese, Hindi, and Japanese. Yada has set some ambitious goals for herself: to improve her Chinese, Hindi, and Japanese.  This is certainly no easy task but we have faith in her to complete her goals. The italki office is Shanghai gives her a big ??!Wish her the best yourself on her notebook entry. Søren from the United States is learning Catalan and German. Søren is no rookie to italki challenges; he has competed in all of them!  He made his video a little late, but has already succeeded in taking one lesson in each language.  We hope he continues to improve as time goes on!  Wish him luck on his notebook entry. Strolb57  from the United States  is learning French. Strolb57 is going to France before too long and he wants to be able to  speak to native speakers there.  He thinks that the italki challenge is a great way to do that.  His goal is to be able to have a conversation with a French person without stumbling too much and with decent pronunciation!  We wish him the best and you can as well by commenting on his notebook entry.  Baggio from Hong Kong is learning Korean. A veteran and community tutor on our site, Baggio has pledged to take the italki New Years Challenge to learn Korean.  He is currently a beginner, but is hoping to reach an intermediate level  by summer.   We wish him the best of luck in completing the challenge and you can too by leaving a comment on his notebook entry! New Years Language Challenge Video Pledges (Part IV) See Who’s Taking this Year’s Challenge Page 4! If you are taking this year’s challenge we’re  giving away 50 free ITC if you make a video challenge pledge.Life Hacks research  has shown that if you put yourself up to something by doing it in public, you follow through because others are watching.  So use peer pressure to your advantage!  So help out your fellow language learners participating in the challenge!  Leave them words of encouragement on their notebook entries!  And don’t forget to sign up for yourself, and get 2015 of to a great start! This is  the second blog listing of New Years  Language Challenge Video Pledges.  Watch the videos from the previous posts below. Weve had so many that its better to just make multiple posts so they dont get too long! This is our 4th page of Public Video Posts! We love that so many of you are willing to make that extra commitment (and earn a bonus 50ITC)! Part I Here Part II Here Part III Here seven.seagulls  from Ireland is learning  Chinese seven.seagulls (whose real name is Alex) is learning Chinese. Shes actually taking part in another Challenge called the #Add1Challenge and is taking part in the New Years Challenge as well! All that matters is that she reach her goal in improving her Chinese. We like Alex makes some very practical and very achievable goals. For example, one of her goals is to be able to order food in Chinese at the Chinese restaurant. You can cheer her on here. Nildo  from Brazil is learning  English Nildo really wants to improve his English skills. His goal is to be able to have a conversation with his American friends and tutors on italki. He also wants to focus on his confidence. Please send him some words of encouragement in his notebook entry here. Paulo Ribeiro  from Brazil is learning  English Paulo Riberio is also from Brazil and also is taking the challenge to improve his English. Hes been studying English for his entire life and he really wants to get rid of his accent or at least improve his fluency. He also really wants to get rid of his stuttering. Lets wish him the best by commenting on his notebook entry here. Pawel  from Poland is learning  Dutch Pawel really wants to improve his Dutch as he is now living in Beglium and wants to be able to use it to speak with his co-workers. Hes completing a research internship there and has always had a strong love for language learning. Wish him the best by commenting on his notebook entry here. Click here to watch his video on Youtube daisu saikoro  from the United States is learning  Chinese daisu saikoro has been to China very recently and is determined to learn Chinese in 2015. Hes also looking for some help. If you can send him an italki gift card, hed really appreciate it as he feels the Challenge is going to be a bit difficult as hes also taking care of his great grandmother who is very sick. Please wish daisu saikoro the best by commenting on his notebook entry here. Helga  from Russia is learning  Spanish, Italian, Japanese and English Helga is one of our Professional Teachers who teaches Russian. Shes taking the Challenge to develop some good study habits. Shes studying 4 languages for the Challenge! Wow. Her English, Spanish and Italian are pretty decent but cant really speak yet in Japanese. Check out her video below and send her your well wishes by commenting on her notebook entry here. ???  from the United States is learning  Korean ??? is from Georgia and lives near a large thriving Korea town there. He speaks very decent Korean already but his goal it to take his language ability to the next level and have a meanful conversation in Korean where he doesnt need to stop and think or ask the Korean speaker for clarification. Send him some words of encouragement by commenting on his notebook entry here. AliciaTGlenn  from the United States is learning  German Alicia is also taking the Add1Challenge and is using the italki New Years Challenge to help her achieve her goal of speaking German. Shes always wanted to learn German but for one reason or another always came up with excuses not to learn it. Shes finally made the decision to finally learn it! Wish her well by commenting on her notebook entry 513301. Odette ???  from the United States is learning Korean. Odette wants to improve on her speaking abilities in the next month!  She hopes to be able to speak more fluently, using longer and more complex sentences than she currently does.  Korean is not an easy language and we wish her the best of luck in achieving her goals!  You can wish her luck as well! JaneyPdiz from Bangkok, Thailand is learning Spanish. Janey is hoping to improve her Spanish during the New Years Language Challange.  She wants to increase her fluency.  She is a veteran on the italki website and even became a tutor in December, so were sure she will do great.  We wish Janey the best and you can too on her notebook entry. Julio from the United States is learning Spanish. Julio is a brand new student to italki!  He is hoping that the challenge will help drive him and keep him motivated in learning Spanish.  Hes hoping that he will be able to go to Puerto Rico with his father, meet his family members that he has never seen before, speaking with them in Spanish. We hope that the language challenge gets him on his way to reaching his goals!  Wish him luck!   Yada from the United States is learning Chinese, Hindi, and Japanese. Yada has set some ambitious goals for herself: to improve her Chinese, Hindi, and Japanese.  This is certainly no easy task but we have faith in her to complete her goals. The italki office is Shanghai gives her a big ??!Wish her the best yourself on her notebook entry. Søren from the United States is learning Catalan and German. Søren is no rookie to italki challenges; he has competed in all of them!  He made his video a little late, but has already succeeded in taking one lesson in each language.  We hope he continues to improve as time goes on!  Wish him luck on his notebook entry. Strolb57  from the United States  is learning French. Strolb57 is going to France before too long and he wants to be able to  speak to native speakers there.  He thinks that the italki challenge is a great way to do that.  His goal is to be able to have a conversation with a French person without stumbling too much and with decent pronunciation!  We wish him the best and you can as well by commenting on his notebook entry.  Baggio from Hong Kong is learning Korean. A veteran and community tutor on our site, Baggio has pledged to take the italki New Years Challenge to learn Korean.  He is currently a beginner, but is hoping to reach an intermediate level  by summer.   We wish him the best of luck in completing the challenge and you can too by leaving a comment on his notebook entry! New Years Language Challenge Video Pledges (Part IV) See Who’s Taking this Year’s Challenge Page 4! If you are taking this year’s challenge we’re  giving away 50 free ITC if you make a video challenge pledge.Life Hacks research  has shown that if you put yourself up to something by doing it in public, you follow through because others are watching.  So use peer pressure to your advantage!  So help out your fellow language learners participating in the challenge!  Leave them words of encouragement on their notebook entries!  And don’t forget to sign up for yourself, and get 2015 of to a great start! This is  the second blog listing of New Years  Language Challenge Video Pledges.  Watch the videos from the previous posts below. Weve had so many that its better to just make multiple posts so they dont get too long! This is our 4th page of Public Video Posts! We love that so many of you are willing to make that extra commitment (and earn a bonus 50ITC)! Part I Here Part II Here Part III Here seven.seagulls  from Ireland is learning  Chinese seven.seagulls (whose real name is Alex) is learning Chinese. Shes actually taking part in another Challenge called the #Add1Challenge and is taking part in the New Years Challenge as well! All that matters is that she reach her goal in improving her Chinese. We like Alex makes some very practical and very achievable goals. For example, one of her goals is to be able to order food in Chinese at the Chinese restaurant. You can cheer her on here. Nildo  from Brazil is learning  English Nildo really wants to improve his English skills. His goal is to be able to have a conversation with his American friends and tutors on italki. He also wants to focus on his confidence. Please send him some words of encouragement in his notebook entry here. Paulo Ribeiro  from Brazil is learning  English Paulo Riberio is also from Brazil and also is taking the challenge to improve his English. Hes been studying English for his entire life and he really wants to get rid of his accent or at least improve his fluency. He also really wants to get rid of his stuttering. Lets wish him the best by commenting on his notebook entry here. Pawel  from Poland is learning  Dutch Pawel really wants to improve his Dutch as he is now living in Beglium and wants to be able to use it to speak with his co-workers. Hes completing a research internship there and has always had a strong love for language learning. Wish him the best by commenting on his notebook entry here. Click here to watch his video on Youtube daisu saikoro  from the United States is learning  Chinese daisu saikoro has been to China very recently and is determined to learn Chinese in 2015. Hes also looking for some help. If you can send him an italki gift card, hed really appreciate it as he feels the Challenge is going to be a bit difficult as hes also taking care of his great grandmother who is very sick. Please wish daisu saikoro the best by commenting on his notebook entry here. Helga  from Russia is learning  Spanish, Italian, Japanese and English Helga is one of our Professional Teachers who teaches Russian. Shes taking the Challenge to develop some good study habits. Shes studying 4 languages for the Challenge! Wow. Her English, Spanish and Italian are pretty decent but cant really speak yet in Japanese. Check out her video below and send her your well wishes by commenting on her notebook entry here. ???  from the United States is learning  Korean ??? is from Georgia and lives near a large thriving Korea town there. He speaks very decent Korean already but his goal it to take his language ability to the next level and have a meanful conversation in Korean where he doesnt need to stop and think or ask the Korean speaker for clarification. Send him some words of encouragement by commenting on his notebook entry here. AliciaTGlenn  from the United States is learning  German Alicia is also taking the Add1Challenge and is using the italki New Years Challenge to help her achieve her goal of speaking German. Shes always wanted to learn German but for one reason or another always came up with excuses not to learn it. Shes finally made the decision to finally learn it! Wish her well by commenting on her notebook entry 513301. Odette ???  from the United States is learning Korean. Odette wants to improve on her speaking abilities in the next month!  She hopes to be able to speak more fluently, using longer and more complex sentences than she currently does.  Korean is not an easy language and we wish her the best of luck in achieving her goals!  You can wish her luck as well! JaneyPdiz from Bangkok, Thailand is learning Spanish. Janey is hoping to improve her Spanish during the New Years Language Challange.  She wants to increase her fluency.  She is a veteran on the italki website and even became a tutor in December, so were sure she will do great.  We wish Janey the best and you can too on her notebook entry. Julio from the United States is learning Spanish. Julio is a brand new student to italki!  He is hoping that the challenge will help drive him and keep him motivated in learning Spanish.  Hes hoping that he will be able to go to Puerto Rico with his father, meet his family members that he has never seen before, speaking with them in Spanish. We hope that the language challenge gets him on his way to reaching his goals!  Wish him luck!   Yada from the United States is learning Chinese, Hindi, and Japanese. Yada has set some ambitious goals for herself: to improve her Chinese, Hindi, and Japanese.  This is certainly no easy task but we have faith in her to complete her goals. The italki office is Shanghai gives her a big ??!Wish her the best yourself on her notebook entry. Søren from the United States is learning Catalan and German. Søren is no rookie to italki challenges; he has competed in all of them!  He made his video a little late, but has already succeeded in taking one lesson in each language.  We hope he continues to improve as time goes on!  Wish him luck on his notebook entry. Strolb57  from the United States  is learning French. Strolb57 is going to France before too long and he wants to be able to  speak to native speakers there.  He thinks that the italki challenge is a great way to do that.  His goal is to be able to have a conversation with a French person without stumbling too much and with decent pronunciation!  We wish him the best and you can as well by commenting on his notebook entry.  Baggio from Hong Kong is learning Korean. A veteran and community tutor on our site, Baggio has pledged to take the italki New Years Challenge to learn Korean.  He is currently a beginner, but is hoping to reach an intermediate level  by summer.   We wish him the best of luck in completing the challenge and you can too by leaving a comment on his notebook entry!

10 Things Girls Will Never Tell Guys

10 Things Girls Will Never Tell Guys Photo Via: http://www.quickmeme.com So here they are guys, take them in while you can: the 10 things girls will never tell you. 1. We’re Constantly Overthinking Things. Photo Via: https://ashleybrook.files.wordpress.com It’s no secret that girls have ulterior motives for almost everything that they do, but I’m sure it’ll surprise most guys that we actually overthink every little thing that you (and we) do. If we say something stupid on a date, we’ll relive that moment for weeks wondering why we’re so stupid and not blaming you for never calling us back. If you mistake our favorite candy for Sour Patch Kids when it really is Reese’s, we think you don’t care enough about us. Yes, it’s crazy. No, we don’t care. 2. We’re Professional Stalkers. Photo Via: http://ct.fra.bz If you mention another girl’s name one time in a casual conversation with us, you best believe we’re stalking her on all social media sites and asking around to see who knows her and what she’s like. I promise you that after just 30 minutes of crazy girl stalking, we’ll know more about this girl than you’ll ever even want to know. 3. We Think You’re Disgusting. Photo Via: http://cdn.smosh.com Guys, if you don’t know it by now, I’m sorry to be the one to break the news to you, but you absolutely repulse us. I mean seriously, that thing where you make the world’s most disgusting noise and spit: why? So it shouldn’t be all that surprising that we hate most things about you: your nasty, calloused feet, the way you only wash your hands when someone else is around, that sad attempt at a mustache that you refuse to shave off. It’s time to get it together guys, you’re killing us. 4. We Think You Should Pay. Photo Via: http://www.quickmeme.com Don’t get us wrong, we will pump fake every time the bill comes to the table. But if you ever let us pay, you’re in the wrong. You don’t need to understand it, just know that it’s true for all girls. And yea, yea, we want equal rights blah, blah, blah. But chivalry isn’t dead, so man up and pay for our Caesar salad. Feminists or not, we’re going to reap the benefits of being women while we can. 5. Getting Hit On Is Actually Flattering. Photo Via: http://makeameme.org I’m sure at one point or another you’ve heard a girl complain about that creep at the bar that just wouldn’t leave her alone. She may sound annoyed, but underneath that is this major ego boost that she secretly can’t get enough of. We might roll our eyes when a guy shouts a catcall at us, or anytime we hear a whistle in our vicinity, but we’re loving every second of it. 6. We Spend A Lot Of Time (And Money) On Looks. Photo Via: https://thebeccamae.files.wordpress.com I’m telling you now, you can’t even fathom how much we’re willing to spend to look good. Just to give you a rough idea: Hair: $100 Nails: $50 Makeup: $40 Tanning: $30 Waxing: $10 Gym Membership: $10 Clothes: Infinity Of course, these numbers fluctuate depending on the girl, but the outcome is about the same: most of our money goes into looking good. Do we like spending this much money? Absolutely not. Do we do it anyway? We don’t even think twice. 7. We Are ALWAYS Jealous. Photo Via: http://www.dumpaday.com Don’t even ask. If you aren’t sure whether or not something is making us jealous, the answer is that it definitely is. We might act like we’re fine with you being best friends with a girl we think is prettier than us, but we aren’t. At all. So realize this sooner than later, because I promise it’s turning into a fight somewhere down the road, and it’s one that you aren’t going to win. 8. We Want To Fight With You. Photo Via: http://www.quickmeme.com Speaking of fighting, here’s another little secret just for you: we love it. Not all the time, because that’s just miserable, but every once in a while we look forward to a good, heated argument. Some days we’ll just wake up, turn over and look at you still asleep, and it’s go time. We won’t tell you why we’re mad (probably because we don’t know ourselves), but we are, and we’re about to pull out all the stops. You went to a party without us three months ago? Get ready to rehash that argument, because you can bet all you own that we’re going to bring it back up. And I’m sorry, but there isn’t anything you can do to stop it. 9. You’re Right. Photo Via: http://cdn.meme.am The two words you’ll never hear us utter, even if they’re true. Just accept it now, and any married man will tell you the same: you are never right, even if you are. Just know that we know it somewhere deep down, and be happy with that, because that’s all you’re going to get. 10. We Actually Do Fart. Photo Via: http://www.quickmeme.com Hah, as if we’d ever admit to it even if we did. I had you going there for a minute though, didn’t I? So there you have it, the best kept secrets of the female mind. Hopefully this gives you a little understanding, although I’m sure you’re just more confused. But hey, that’s exactly how we want it. It’s crazy, sure, but we wouldn’t have it any other way.

Mindfullness in Classroom Management

Mindfullness in Classroom Management Mindfulness is not a new concept to me, but I have never taken the initiative to apply the ideas related to mindfulness to my everyday life or in the classroom. What stuck out to me the most in what I learned in my Mindfulness lesson from UT was the idea of consistent change, where one does not hold onto any feelings, but acknowledges it and allows it to pass with the mindset that everything is ever changing. I wanted to implement this concept and practice of non attachment to internal experiences in my life. I felt that this could benefit me on stressful days. Having the mindset that situations and stressors will inevitably change helps me cope with certain scenarios. When children begin to act up in the classroom, I remind myself of this aspect of Mindfulness. I know that I can get stressed easily when I feel that I am losing control of a situation. In order to prevent impulsive actions in reaction to high stress from students, I think about what is happening and I allow myself to think that this situation will pass. I don’t try to fight what is happening, but I acknowledge what is happening. I respond more calmly and the students notice that as well. Instead of pushing myself to fix the situation as quickly as I can, I let the student be, and the tantrums pass. I have implemented this in the classroom several times, and it has clearly produced positive results. In one scenario, a student, who will be referred to as Devon to protect his identity, is a bit of a handful in class. He likes to refuse to do work, yell at other students, disagree to share, and have small fits. In the past, I have aimed to please him to get him to do work, making a few modifications. I have tried moving his clip on the behavioral chart. I have even tried scolding him on some occasions. However, I decided to address what I do not like about his behavior and walk away from him. When I gave him some instructions, he quickly refused to participate. I told him that I expect him to do his work and that I wanted to see him working when I returned again. I then left to check up on other students, knowing that Devon’s attitude would eventually change, if not in this lesson, it would by the end of the day. I was delighted to find that he was working on his assignment when I returned to his table later. A similar situation occurred with another student, who will be referred to as Charlie to protect his identity. Charlie is usually a very good student and enthusiastic, but when it comes to writing, he does not want to do any work. He was particularly non-cooperative on this day, and complained about the assignment to me every time I would walk by. The teacher I was working with even made an announcement that if a student did not finish their writing, they would not be able to use the computers or iPad for their technology center. I tried out that method that I used for Devon before, but Charlie still had not done his work. I even noticed that he got another classmat e to do his writing for him, which I stopped immediately. It got to the point where Charlie threw a tantrum, falling into a fit of tears and anger, since he would not be able to participate in technology. Despite all of this, I still had high hopes that he would return to participating with the class by the end of the day, since I had in mind that his attitude would eventually change. After sitting out for a while, Charlie eventually calmed down and rejoined the group. Even better, he was the most enthusiastic student in the class conversation about the book they were reading that day. Having these positive experiences has really encouraged me to keep implementing this mindset of constant change. It was really effective, and it kept me from stressing and obsessing over dealing with tantrums. It even prevented me from being seen as a “mean” teacher, one who is always saying “no,” to kids or yelling at them. Instead, I was able to give them the time and the choice to return t o participating when they felt that they were ready. These experiences were beneficial to the students and probably more so for my stress levels!

Understanding CPD Tutoring Jobs

Understanding CPD Tutoring JobsCPD tutoring jobs are a very lucrative business with very little or no work requirement and as you might expect, this type of work has a wide range of possibilities for students. So, if you have an interest in knowing more about these jobs, read on! In fact, this article can be used as a guide for you to be aware of the various types of jobs that you can have at CPD tutoring centers.The first thing that you need to realize is that there are a lot of people who earn these jobs. So, you have a range of career opportunities, ranging from simple admin work to senior management positions. And here is where the best part of this type of work comes into play - the pay can vary from one to three times the regular salary for the same position.Another great thing about this type of job is that you do not have to be a computer genius to be able to do it. Most of the time, if you take a course on computers, you can become familiar with computers and tutoring. The b asic skill set for this kind of work is that you have to have the patience to assist the students as they learn their lessons and are on their way to mastering them.Of course, there are other important aspects of this type of job that you have to keep in mind. First of all, you will have to be proficient at English, be comfortable working in a classroom, be able to manage the time effectively, know how to conduct oneself effectively at meetings and how to handle any kind of social interaction.It is important to note that a huge number of students are able to continue learning in different ways. Sometimes, they are supported by parents and sometimes, they are taught by CPD tutors. All of them have their own preferences, but in any case, they have their own qualities and abilities which should be taken into consideration.Tcpcc tutoring jobs One more thing that you need to know about CPD tutoring jobs is that you will be under the direct supervision of the tutors and instructors. As a matter of fact, you will be expected to interact with your students on a day-to-day basis, which means that you will have to have strong communication skills.If you want to be in this field of work, CPD tutoring jobs are the perfect profession for you. But the question you need to ask yourself is how you want to make use of this form of employment.

Is Home Study Chemistry Different From Online Chemistry?

Is Home Study Chemistry Different From Online Chemistry?Home study has been one of the most successful methods of offering a university education to the students. They are very popular, and the new internet-based colleges and universities have also caught the eye of many students who are willing to know more about this course. It is true that there are other home study programs, but it is necessary to note that there are only those schools and programs that are legitimate and can offer the quality home study materials and that are scientifically sound. Most of the online schools are not interested in providing quality studies for the students because they do not have enough resources or knowledge to provide a well-rounded education.The first thing that one must understand is that it is important to know that in order to gain the degree, one has to be ready to work hard. As said earlier, if one's interest is just to attain a bachelor's degree then he has to dedicate more time than tho se who seek higher degrees in chemistry. This is the reason why it is recommended that you should think about the amount of time that you want to devote towards your studies.One of the reasons why students have joined the home study programs is that they have decided to learn chemistry in their spare time and do not have time to prepare or attend classes. This is because most of them have other priorities such as their studies and family life, and they need some extra time for themselves.Chemistry offers a whole world of learning and all the natural researches. The way that you study chemistry can also give you the necessary foundation that you need to understand what is happening in this subject.The student who does not find the time to study at home will have to go out and earn some money and earn a career while also attending classes. This is why it is best that he should start preparing for his exams soon so that he will not have to worry about what to do and how to do it when t he day comes. Also, the common question of 'why not work full time?' can easily be answered by saying that a career as a chemist has great potentials in terms of earning more money and advancing into a much better job than before.With the rising demand of these courses, more future students are now opting for it. Students want to be with the modern day's lifestyle, where technology and electronics are now part of everyday life.Furthermore, the main reason why many of the students prefer chemistry is that they are learning to interact with the people who are related to them. They are also able to develop good personal relationships through this course and this is very important since people who are having to do more work on their own cannot be the ones to spend too much time at home.

Career Coaching in Leeds

Career Coaching in Leeds How Do You Find a Career Coach in Leeds? ChaptersWho Is Career Coaching For?When Should You Get Career Coaching in Leeds?Career Coaching Agencies in LeedsWhy Get Career Coaching in Leeds?“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” - Albert EinsteinA lot of employees regular think about quitting their jobs or finding a new career. Everyone has different dreams and aspirations and this could include changing where they work. However, it’s often harder than it sounds.If you need help with this, why not get help from a career coach?Whether you need help leading a project, making decisions, finding work, planning for retirement, image consulting, etc., you can find a career coach that specialises in exactly that.Whether it’s through self-confidence, stress management, supervising, personal development, leadership, academic orientation, personal coaching, managing relationships, rational supervision, or systemic approaches, a career coach can use a variety of different approaches. No matter what yo ur profession is, here’s how you can get help from them and the career services they offer.In this article, we're going to have a look at who can benefit from career coaching, at which point in your career you should consider it, how career coaching agencies can help, and how you can benefit from private career coaching.You can get reputable personal development training here.You can get career coaching in a lot of different places. (Source: 12019)Whatever the situation, getting in touch with a career coach is a good idea. It could give your career a boost or motivate you once your motivation starts to dwindle.You can also call a career coach to help you learn some new skills. This can help you to grow as an employee and get promoted.Career coaching can be used to help you get organised, learn to speak in public, prepare an application, etc. The sessions will help you set and achieve various career goals.You need to start by choosing the right coach or you may even think about bec oming a coach yourself.Whether it’s breathing exercises for managing stress, public speaking, conducting meetings, retraining, personality tests, building self-confidence, supervising projects, personal development, or leadership, take your time and work towards your career goals.There’s also career coaching in Glasgow!