Friday, March 27, 2020
Georgia Public Broadcasting Chemistry Videos Are Fun and Educational
Georgia Public Broadcasting Chemistry Videos Are Fun and EducationalGeorgia Public Broadcasting Chemistry sets out to provide education to our students through conducting experiments and demonstrations. There are classes that teach chemistry topics such as alkali metal catalysts, chemist's stone, oxidation reaction, and numerous other experiments and demonstrations. One can learn much from Georgia Public Broadcasting Chemistry and many other types of science education programs available. We can learn how to increase the amount of food we eat and also we can see where such information is coming from, that is to say from people.There are several video shows that we can view at our local library, which is not too bad since most libraries have computers available for you to use. One can get videos to view from various kinds of demonstrations as well as from tests or experiments. These videos are interesting and informative and can be very educational.Georgia Public Broadcasting Chemistry has many programs that are featured in the local television stations in Atlanta, where there are reports on weather, sports, politics, science, fashion, culture, movies, travel, sports, health, and more. They give us more understanding of how our lives work. That is what they want us to do so that we can develop better futures.To get video clips from demonstrations or experiments, one can go online and search for them or they can take a trip to the library where most libraries have computer labs available. Many libraries also have different types of laboratories. Georgia Public Broadcasting Chemistry offers videos of demonstrations or experiments as well as test tubes and other equipment. These videos may come in a variety of formats as well.For example, there may be a short film in which you can watch a demonstration of an oxidizing agent, test tube and all the tools and apparatus that are used for the process. Such demonstrations may also be followed by videos that are just descr iptions of what the student will learn during the demonstration.When choosing the right teaching materials for your child it is important to research and choose those that are offered at Georgia Public Broadcasting Chemistry. Some videos are provided at the library and some videos may come from commercial sources and this can be found in the TV guide as well.These videos are not only interesting but they also are useful in teaching lessons such as education, chemical reactions, analkaline catalyst, atmospheric composition, ecology, aviation, ethics, religion, and many other topics. So be sure to search Georgia Public Broadcasting Chemistry online and see what is offered in the Atlanta area.
Friday, March 6, 2020
LSAT Tip of the Week Logical Reasoning Practice Question #1
LSAT Tip of the Week Logical Reasoning Practice Question #1 LSAT Law School Blog This week, we will go over a practice problem from the Logical Reasoning Section of the June 2007 LSAT. Section 3, Question 1: Situation: Someone living in a cold climate buys a winter coat that is stylish but not warm in order to appear sophisticated. Analysis: People are sometimes willing to sacrifice personal comfort or pleasure for the sake of appearances. The analysis provided for the situation above is most appropriate for which one of the following situations? (A) A person buys an automobile to commute to work even though public transportation is quick and reliable. (B) A parent buys a car seat for a young child because it is more colorful and more comfortable for the child than the other car seats on the market, though no safer. (C) A couple buys a particular wine even though their favorite wine is less expensive and better tasting because they think it will impress their dinner guests. (D) A person sets her thermostat at a low temperature during the winter because she is concerned about the environmental damage caused by using fossil fuels to heat her home. (E) An acrobat convinces the circus that employs him to purchase an expensive outfit for him so that he can wear it during his act to impress the audience. A good plan of attack for logical reasoning questions is a simple one- read the question, identify what question type it is, plan out the answer in your head, then proceed to look at the answers. Go ahead and make an attempt at this and then come back here and we will step through how to get to the correct answer. Solution: First, we can determine that this is a âmust be trueâ question type- so we must find an answer choice that has the same logic pattern as presented to us in the question. The logic pattern boils down to trading one thing (comfort) for another (appearance). First, letâs take a look at option (a)- here we have someone buying a car despite having public transportation. There is no sacrifice here that involves comfort for appearance, therefore we can eliminate (a). Option (b) is choosing a car seat where you sacrifice safety for comfort and colors, which can seem tempting but is not the exact fact pattern that we are looking for- so we eliminate (b). Option (c) is sacrificing pleasure (of their favorite wine) for appearance (to impress the guests). This aligns exactly with the logic pattern we are looking for, so we can state (c) is the correct answer. Letâs go through the other options just to make sure though. Option (d) sacrifices comfort (lowering thermostat) for the sake of t he environment- this does not fully align up with the fact pattern we are looking for. So, we can eliminate (d). In (e) there is the sacrifice of money for appearance, and again this may partly align with the fact pattern, but not completely. Therefore, (e) also holds to be false. Therefore (c) is our correct answer since there was a sacrifice of comfort for appearance- just like in the original question. If youâd like more practice, here are a few more logical reasoning example questions from AdmissionsConsultants.
Good Ratings and Positive Reviews Boost the Credibility of Tutor Profiles
Good Ratings and Positive Reviews Boost the Credibility of Tutor Profiles Last year in December TutorZ empowered its tutors to request reviews from students. Since then this new request-review feature has been a tremendous success. Over 100 new reviews were produced with this feature. Tutors are very aware that good ratings and positive reviews boost the credibility of their tutoring profile and steers prospective students to select them over competing tutors. But some tutors were not quite sure how to exactly request these reviews from their students. Granted, requesting reviews involves the execution of five distinct steps. Therefore, TutorZ created a new page explaining the process in a step-by-step fashion. Today on March 10, we are unavailing this page to the public: https://www.tutorz.com/tutor/request-reviews Besides, instructing our tutors to request reviews, this page also experiments with new technology on our site: the jQuery slider: This slider hides the detailed in instructions of the 5 steps until the yellow plus button is clicked upon. Then the slider unfolds revealing the instructions of the specific step. Upon a second click the slider closes. This technique makes the information of the page more easier to digest and makes the page look very slick. Dont you think too?
Thursday, March 5, 2020
How to Succeed Working in Retail
How to Succeed Working in Retail via Pixabay Know your product Hopefully, you have landed a job at a retail store where you are familiar or even interested in the product you are selling. This can be cookware, books, shoes, hunting equipment the list goes on. If you are currently looking for a job in retail, try to apply to stores that you shop in. Itâs important to know the product that you are selling, especially when working in customer service. Customers will come to you for help or information pertaining to a certain product your store carries. If you are working in a bookstore, you should probably learn about what recommendations to make or be familiar with classic books and new releases. Some customers may ask for advice on what they should get, so be prepared to list the pros and cons of products. When you know and are familiar with the product your store sells, it will make your job so much easier. You will feel like you have helped someone make a decision and wonât feel flustered when a customer asks about a product. pexels.com Know the culture Each retail store has a different culture and work environment. If you are working at an upscale clothing store, you may be expected to be on your best behavior at all times and dress well. If you work at the local grocery store, it will probably be more laid back where you can wear jeans and sneakers. Getting along with your coworkers and fitting into the mold the culture of the company has created is important when working in retail. via Pixabay Always be friendly and helpful When working in retail, it is guaranteed that you will have to interact with customers. Whether it is answering the phone, operating a cash register, or working on the sales floor, you will be in contact with customers looking to buy your product. Always smile and be helpful towards customers. If a customer looks confused, ask if they need help with something. Donât wait until they come to you. Be friendly and eager to help them. Nobody likes dealing with rude or disgruntled employees when they shop. Learn patience Not all customers will be nice to you, but that does not give you an excuse to be rude to them. The phrase, âthe customer is always rightâ actually does apply to real life and may want to make you scream, but make sure to do it while on your break. Learning how to be patient is an important skill to have not only when working in retail, but in life as well. via Pixabay Ask the manager As a retail employee, you are not expected to know everything about the company or its policies, especially if you are only there for the summer. Itâs okay to call the manager over when you do not know the answer to a question or if you have a question. In any job, it is always better to ask about something you are unsure of than giving out incorrect information or doing something wrong. After getting the answer to your questions, you will successfully build up your knowledge of the company and its policies. Stay ahead Nobody likes an employee that does the bare minimum of what they are expected to do. Displaying good work ethic is important, no matter what job or task you are doing. When you finish one task, move on to another or ask for something else to do. Take initiative and do something that you notice needs to be completed without someone telling you to do it. This will likely impress your managers and youâll earn good status with the store. via Pixabay Itâs just a job Keep in mind that it is just a job. When you are having a bad day and dealing with difficult customers, itâs okay. In just three months you will be back at school attending classes and getting together with friends, and those customers will not matter anymore. You are much more than just an employee. If it turns out you donât like working in retail, just remember that it allows you to pay for the things you want to do outside of work.
5 Best Ways to Research a Company Before Your Interview
5 Best Ways to Research a Company Before Your Interview pexels.com Sometimes a company website can be not so helpful though. You may have to look elsewhere or find other ways to get your information. You do not want to go into an interview blindly; you want to go into the interview with confidence and knowledge. When researching you want to find the right information, not the useless information that wonât do you any good in the first place. The companies want to feel like you want them just as much as they want you because if they do not see a good match, then you can kiss your dreams of working for them goodbye. A bad interview most likely leads to no job offer; first impressions are crucial and you want to make sure you give off the impression that you are 100 percent sure of yourself. Knowing the best way to research your future employer could help you in the long run, so here are some tips on how to achieve just that. Community Interactions: Nowadays we all know that companies are looking on your social media and/or are just looking you up in one way, shape or form. Why not do the same thing to them? Companies now typically have social media pages because they hire people to run them. Take a look at their pages and see what kind of news the company generates. See what they do during holiday times or how they celebrate when a good thing happens. See how they interact with their staffers through social media. It can make all the difference. Competitors: All companies have competitors so when you look into the company you want, look at their competitors also. Going to the companys LinkedIn page is always a good place to start for this. You are not looking to compare really, but to see who the players are in the line of work you are getting into. You are essentially getting a better feel for the work you will be doing, but on a larger scale. When you look up competitors you are also seeing what sets your company apart from the rest and it gives you something to talk about when you go in for your interview. You essentially know what makes them special, which can earn you brownie points. Specific Questions: When you are looking into your company think about specific questions you would like to ask them. It does not always have to be about them asking you all the questions. At the end of the interview, employers usually ask if you have any questions for them and usually it is always a good thing to ask questions. Donât overrun them with questions, but asking questions can show a sign that you are interested and want to really learn about the place you may be working at in the future. pixabay.com Future Boss: Just because you are looking into your future company does not mean you canât look into your future boss as well. Donât be a stalker about it, but do some small digging on the person you will be working for. Knowing who are working for and a few of their credentials never hurt anyone. Useful Websites: There are many websites out there for you to use to your advantage when looking into a company for future employment. Those sites are there to help you get to all the small nooks and crannies of the company you are looking at. Some sites help you look at stocks, whereas others collect reviews on certain employers (such as Glassdoor) so you can see what other people are saying about them. No one can be too informed.
Student Tutoring Goals and Objectives - Why You Need to Know This
Student Tutoring Goals and Objectives - Why You Need to Know ThisAs a tutor, one of the things that you are going to encounter on a regular basis is students' tutoring goals and objectives. What do they mean to them? What do they want?For some, their mission is the satisfaction of the student. They want to make sure they help the student accomplish what he or she set out to accomplish. Others may need a little bit more from you in order to complete the assignment. Whatever their purpose is, when you ask them about their objectives, you will get an answer to what they need from you.To some students, your goal is to keep them in school. When you have any kind of open-ended conversation with them, they can't help but to talk about that. At the same time, they want to be there at the end of the day. Other students are looking for special attention, perhaps they just want you to feel more comfortable around them.Yet others, you know, are perfectionists. You may ask them how they want to b e graded. You may even ask them how much homework they want to take every day, or how many times a week they plan to do it.The students you ask about their objectives may have a specific day or a particular week in mind. But there are so many more things that can make them say, 'I want to do this.' Maybe it's to learn a new language, or it's to visit someone in another country. Sometimes, they are hoping to meet someone at work, but it doesn't matter what the reason is.Asking them about their objectives is a way of letting them know that you care. It's also a way of letting them know that you care about the success of their projects. If they feel as though you are helping them achieve their goal, they are more likely to have fun during your tutoring session. Also, if they know that you care about their objectives, they will often come back to you again.Remember, a good goal is the foundation for your success. And a good, useful objective is the way that you will come to know what yo ur students' goals and objectives are.
What to Expect From Summer Computer Science Tutoring
What to Expect From Summer Computer Science TutoringSummer CSE (Computer Science Education) is one of the most sought after majors for individuals who wish to further their education through a full-time job. There are many reasons that students would choose to pursue such a program in college. For one, computer science is one of the most valuable and fastest growing fields of study. With the advent of the Internet and cell phones, we can now experience the latest technology in our daily lives from an early age.The demand for summer CSE has also risen. A student that plans to attend a four-year university cannot take advantage of such opportunities for a class of less than two years. These opportunities give a student the opportunity to live and work while still in college. Most students attend a school where they will be taking part in summer CSE during a year or two. However, the task of finding a school with such an opportunity is not at all easy.There are a number of ways in which a student can look for summer CSE tutoring. They can start looking at schools that offer summer CSE in their computer science courses. It is important to ensure that they are actually offering this course. A good online search will help a student to find a place where this is offered.One may also opt to search the internet to find a list of certain institutions. This is a useful option for students who have limited time to go to colleges on their own. Another option is to attend online sessions organized by computer-related organizations, such as the IEEE or the Computer and Communications Industry Association. These meetings allow students to make friends and colleagues while taking classes.Once a student has found a school with summer CSE, the next step is to locate a tutor. Finding a tutor is not always easy. One must first determine the need for the tutor and the skill level of the tutor. For example, an English tutor might have slightly better skills than a calculus tutor. The refore, it is important to make sure that a student has the expertise he/she needs.Summer CSE tutoring should also be planned in such a way so that one can improve his/her skills before starting the regular course. This should be done for both part-time and full-time jobs. If a student does not plan ahead, he/she will end up regretting his/her decision later.Students wishing to pursue summer CSE should check into all the factors that will influence his/her choice of a college. Next, it is important to know what he/she wishes to achieve. Summer CSE is a time to learn about various topics and to hone the skills needed for a rewarding career. This is why, students should make the most of the summer to learn more about the subject and the career of their choice.
Chapter 2 Basic Chemistry
Chapter 2 Basic ChemistryHaving taken the first step in your journey to becoming a chemist, you now want to take the next important step. The steps involved in getting a degree in Chemistry can be complicated and difficult, but if you are able to follow a system, and this system is written to your benefit, then there is a good chance that you will be a successful chemist. A good way to get your degree is to use the chapter 2 Chemistry as your guide.I urge you to look over chapter two Basic Chemistry and learn as much as you can about the subject. You need to be able to decipher the diagrams and be able to distinguish between theoretical chemistry and practical chemistry. The latter is the science of chemistry, which takes place in the laboratory environment. Because of this, you must know how to study and learn the material. The chapter should give you a solid foundation to work from.Learning how to study a subject is not difficult, just make sure that you do it in the right order. I t is important that you understand and respect the system before you start studying. If you are going to use this chapter as your guide, you will come to realize that there are several different ways to learn.In fact, one of the reasons why chapter one was written is because the system was designed for the most common form of learning. Since the chapters are interrelated and interdependent, you will find that the chapter 2 Chemistry is very flexible and can be applied to almost any situation.Some people who are studying for their degree in chemistry also go over the chapter on personal responsibility, which is a really good chapter. This chapter can be useful in your personal and professional life. The only problem with chapter two is that if you get it wrong, there is really no place for you to go back and correct it.It is easy to understand why this chapter is needed for most students and in particular, those who are studying for a degree in practical chemistry. This type of chemi stry is what is used in a lab, and with this chapter, you will be able to learn about how things work and how to learn by doing.It is important to remember that you cannot just skim over chapter two Basic Chemistry and expect to get a good understanding of the subject. This is especially true if you are a graduate student, and this is because this is where your course starts, and that's where you learn most of what you will be needing for your future career.
A Day in the Life at Sarah Lawrence College
A Day in the Life at Sarah Lawrence College Joseph earned his bachelors degree in liberal arts from Sarah Lawrence College. He specializes in elementary math tutoring, English tutoring, and a number of other subjects. Below he shares his experience at Sarah Lawrence College: Describe the campus setting and transportation options. Joseph: The campus of Sarah Lawrence is very suburban; its only about a mile from one end to the other. The small town of Bronxville is a short walk and is very quaint, with lots of family-owned shops. You can even hop on a train and be at Grand Central Station in the heart of New York City within an hour. How available are the professors, academic advisers, and teaching assistants? Joseph:Teachers and advisers are very available. Most professors have an open-door policy; if theyre in their office, unless theyre with another student, youll be able to talk to them. Most also give out their cell phone numbers if you need to reach them. No teaching assistants were present at SLC, so the professors were very attentive to students. How would you describe the dorm liferooms, dining options, location, socialization opportunities with other students? Joseph:The dorms range from mediocre to fantastic; it all depends on your number in the dorm lottery. Most freshmen get stuck in a lackluster building, but some get lucky. The dining options are very limited, with only one main cafeteria and a pub that served burgers and sandwiches. The cafeteria, while tasty, was far too repetitive in its menu. Socialization was fantastic; I always felt free to be myself. Which majors/programs are best represented and supported? Joseph:The arts are the most prominent majors featured at Sarah Lawrence. Theater is the biggest department, but there are also a lot of film students and a handful of visual artists. I studied film and comedy. SLC did a great job of supporting my interests. How easy or difficult was it for you to meet people and make friends as a freshman? Does Greek life play a significant role in the campus social life? Joseph:It was very easy to meet people. I met a lot of people at freshman orientation, and settled into my core group of friends about three or four weeks into the school year. There was no Greek Life at SLC. How helpful arethe Career Centerand other student support services? Joseph:Most of the student services were great, but the Career Center wasnt as supportive as I would have liked. How are the various study areas such aslibraries, the student union, and dorm lounges? Joseph:The campus had very few study areas, which was troublesome at times. The library was great, but the student union area was often closed and unavailable for study space. There was only one dorm lounge, and it was often crowded. Describe the surrounding town. Joseph:There are a lot of small shops and a handful of restaurants nearby. Students often either went into New York City or stayed on campus. How big or small is the student body? Were you generally pleased or displeased with the typical class sizes? Joseph:The student body is only about 1,500 students. Classes were kept small, which was amazing. Seminars (which made up about 90 percent of my classes) were capped at 16 students and lectures were capped at 35. My freshman year, a friend of mine took a class where he was the only student who signed up, and they still held it; it was just him and the professor. I loved the small class sizes that the school offered. Describe one memorable experience with a professor and/or class. Perhaps one you loved the most or one youregretthe most. Joseph:Sophomore year I took a web series class, where we worked with another class to write and produce a web series. I was in the writing and production class, and there was an acting class that worked with us. One day, we were filming a scene in a tiny basementit was just the two actors, a few film students, and the film professor. It was a great hands-on learning experience and further enhanced how great the learning opportunities were in smaller groups. Check out Josephs tutoring profile. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.
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