Thursday, March 26, 2020
Chemistry and Physics Tutors - Let Them Teach You Chemistry and Physics
Chemistry and Physics Tutors - Let Them Teach You Chemistry and PhysicsThe chemistry and physics tutor will need to teach you these subjects in order to help you do well in your school. Both of these subjects have a huge impact on your life and your studies and having the right tutor will ensure that you are ready for life's challenges. So, if you are planning to go to college and want to get good grades in these subjects, you should definitely consider taking a Chemistry and Physics tutor into your home.The tutor will be there to support you every step of the way and guide you through the process of learning. There are a lot of colleges that will offer the science and maths tutor courses but you should find out which ones will suit you best and which courses will really help you improve your grades. These courses are often short and take place over a weekend or so. You will then be required to sit the two subject papers and one supplementary paper.Your teacher's assessment sheet wil l help to prepare you for the exams so it is important that you prepare well before you start studying. The Chemistry and Physics tutor can really help you achieve good grades, so they should certainly be included in your school requirements.There are also many career opportunities for those who are good at Physics, Chemistry and Biology as the jobs are very specific and depend on where you go to school. A lot of people choose to specialize in one of these subjects so it is important that you work out what type of jobs are available and what types of universities you would like to study at.In order to learn Chemistry and Physics, you need to find out if you are a good candidate for any Science Labs or whether you have a natural aptitude for the subject. If you have both a great understanding of physics and Chemistry then you should find out if you can qualify for a Physics degree. However, if you have never taken a Chemistry and Physics course, then you should work out if you can st udy at college level in order to qualify for university work.If you have always enjoyed learning in class then getting a Physics or Chemistry tutor into your home could be ideal. You can read as much or as little chemistry and physics as you want to and there is no reason why you should stop learning as you go on in life. You can use your new knowledge to help solve real world problems and help others too.As these two subjects are so important to every student, the Chemistry and Physics tutor can really make a difference to your studies. So, if you want to be able to get good grades in both subjects, it is important that you make sure that you find the right school and tutor.
Friday, March 6, 2020
HEART Tutorings Logo to Appear on Jimmie Johnsons Helmet at the Brickyard - Heart Math Tutoring
HEART Tutorings Logo to Appear on Jimmie Johnsons Helmet at the Brickyard - Heart Math Tutoring HEART Tutorings Logo to Appear on Jimmie Johnsons Helmet at the Brickyard HEART Tutorings Logo to Appear on Jimmie Johnsons Helmet at the Brickyard July 25, 2014 Jimmie Johnson revealed today the Blue Bunny Helmet of Hope design he will wear during this weekendâs Sprint Cup Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. HEART Tutoring is proud to share that we are one of five winners to receive a $25,000 grant, a Blue Bunny ice cream party and logo placement on Johnsonâs helmet this Sunday. Emily Elliott, Executive Director of HEART Tutoring says, âWe are thrilled and thankful that Jimmie Johnson is lending his name and endorsement to support the work of HEART and others in K-12 education. Both the publicity and the funds are invaluable. âThe helmet looks phenomenal,â Johnson said. âThe five winners are each very deserving organizations. I will wear their logos with pride. Chandra (wife) and I are very proud of the Blue Bunny Helmet of Hope Program. The partnership with Blue Bunny enables us to support some great organizations that assist K-12 public education. We are very grateful!â âAfter the submission of so many quality nominations, the thousands of votes cast and the amazing effort by the winning five organizations to secure voting it will be exciting to see the helmet on the track in whatâs sure to be an exciting race,â said Mike Wells, president and CEO, Wells Enterprises, Inc., maker of Blue Bunny ice cream. âWe are extremely proud to once again support the incredible work and commitment displayed by each of the organizations to assist K-12 public education.â Read the full press release here.
What is it Like to Go Blind - English Listening Exercise
What is it Like to Go Blind - English Listening Exercise This is a beautiful video that uses the audio diary of theologian John Hull, who describes his experience of going blind. It was touching and interesting and his voice is memorizing. I wanted to share it with our students.Our classes are not just about speaking English and learning a new language, but also about engaging in deep conversation with people from around the world. After all, isnt this what really learning a language is about? So enjoy this listening exercise and please try the writing. This video lends itself to being pondered and written about.It is a longer video so Im going to do 10 listening questions on the first 6:30 minutes of the video. I highly encourage you to watch the whole video and do the writing exercise.1. When did he get blind? (go blind)2. What are happening to the images in his mind?3. What does he believe memories are?4. How many children does he have? Which ones does he have visual memories?5. How old was he when he went blind in his left eye?6. What is the major loss for his wife?7. To be ______ is which to exist.8. Oh daddy, I wish you ______ see me.9. What month did his first panic attack related to blindness happen?10. What was his dreadful feeling after the snowstorm?Writing Exercise: What would it be like to go blind? Would you rather be born blind or have sight and then go blind? What would you miss seeing the most? How would you deal with it?
Thursday, March 5, 2020
The ultimate packing checklist for teaching abroad
The ultimate packing checklist for teaching abroad Teaching abroad is an exciting experience: beautiful destinations to explore, interesting people to meet and a brand-new community to become a part of! But getting ready to move abroad and packing everything you need to live in a different country in one suitcase can be a stressful and daunting process. Whether youâre teaching English abroad in a far-off destination, teaching in China or teaching in the Middle East, there are some essentials that youâll need to help make your transition overseas as stress-free as possible. The end goal should be to bring as little with you as possible since additional or overweight bags can be quite expensive to fly with. While some of the items that youâll need will be available in your new country, others may be difficult to find, or much more expensive to purchase overseas. Itâs normal to have a ton of questions on what you should pack to bring with you on your first adventure teaching abroad. Luckily, at Teach Away, many of us have been in your shoes before. Hereâs what we advise to make room for in your suitcase before boarding that plane: Comfort food from home Everyone has their favorite comfort food that theyâve been eating since childhood. Chances are that when you're teaching abroad it will be difficult to get this stuff at your local grocery store. So stock up on non-perishable comforts before you go and make some extra room for them in your suitcase. For those days when youâre yearning for some home comforts, your favorite foods may be the perfect antidote to that dreaded homesickness we all occasionally feel when teaching abroad! Universal plug adaptors Types of plugs vary around the world. Itâs a good idea to do some research before you leave on the types of outlets most commonly used in the country youâll be teaching in. That being said, youâll (hopefully) be traveling as well while teaching and living abroad, so itâs a good idea to buy a universal plug adaptor so you can charge your electronic devices, no matter where you are in the world! Toiletries Although products like shampoo and toothpaste will be relatively easy to find abroad, some other essentials may not be as common. Stockpile toiletries like deodorant, moisturizer or hair gel/spray, especially if you prefer to use a specific brand. The brands youâre used to buying at home may simply not be accessible in your new teaching location. Medication Before you go, make up an emergency medical kit with the most necessary medicine you might need, such as cold, allergy, headache or stomach pills. If you take any prescribed medications, be sure to pack at least a three-month supply. Check with your doctor on how you to obtain refills in your new country before you go and write down the generic name for medications to make refilling prescriptions easier. Language barriers may prove tricky if you need to get a prescription from a pharmacy. And donât forget that over-the-counter medication, like Advil or Tylenol, may be hard to find in a foreign language or may even go by another name. Sidenote: Anything critical should be always placed in your carry-on luggage. Donât put your family photos, laptop, or personal documents in your checked suitcase. A good rule to live by when moving abroad - if you want to see it again, carry it on! Sign up to Teach Away today for access to the latest teaching jobs around the world. Comfortable shoes (that fit!) OK, we all know that you can buy shoes pretty much anywhere in the world, but itâs important to consider if itâs likely that you can buy what you need while living overseas! When teaching in Asia especially, it can be hard to find larger shoe sizes for both men and women. Pack comfortable, durable shoes that work for a variety of activities. Athletic shoes, as well as a more formal pair that will work for in the classroom, will cover your basic needs. Unlocked phone Make sure you have an unlocked phone - that is, a device that isnât locked into one specific service provider in your home country (your friends and family will probably want to talk to you on the phone at some point during your adventure abroad!)If your phone is unlocked, all you have to is buy a SIM card once you arrive and swap out your old one from back home. If you donât have an unlocked phone, you can always purchase a new unlocked one once you arrive - either option works. Itâs also worth setting your friends and family up with apps like Skype, WhatsApp, or FaceTime before you go so that you can avoid incurring any long-distance charges! And take a look at our blog for more ideas to help you keep in touch with loved ones back home while teaching abroad. Deciding to move abroad for a year (or even longer) is no easy task. We hope this list gave you a headstart when deciding what to pack for the big move. To help you through the process of moving abroad, weâve also put together a helpful pre-departure checklist, covering all the things you need to think about and organize when youâre preparing to teach abroad for the first time! What additional items would you bring with you when teaching abroad for the first time? If youâve taught abroad in the past, let us know your packing essentials in the comments below!
5 Tips From a San Diego College Tutor
5 Tips From a San Diego College Tutor San Diego College Tutor Tips: 5 Things to Tell Your Kid Before They Start College Many kids are getting excited to find which colleges theyve been accepted to and make their final decision. Then they have a few months before they move away and start an entirely new chapter of their life. The first semester of college is a major adjustment, but kids who know what to expect have an easier time than those who enter the situation without planning ahead. Although each studentâs situation will differ depending on what type of college theyre attending and what theyre planning to study, some universal tips and tricks can help make the transition easier Its never too early or too late for San Diego college tutoring. 1. Time management One of the most crucial things for college students to know about before moving into the dorms is how to manage their time. This is the first time in their lives that students donât have household rules and donât have a teacher guiding different aspects of an assignment. College professors will give students a due date and a list of assignment requirements and expect students to figure out how long it will take them to complete it. Two students doing the same assignment might need a totally different amount of time-based on their interest in the subject and their previous knowledge of it. Students also need to figure out how long it takes them to do chores, plan social activities, and even maintain a part-time job. Its important for students to think about this ahead of time so theyre not completely caught off guard in the fall. 2. Becoming a well-rounded individual One of the benefits of a four-year college is that it allows a student to become a well-rounded individual by taking a lot of different courses both in and outside of their major. However, one of the best ways students can become well-rounded is to learn how to balance their time. Students need to be able to focus on assignments and make attending class a priority, but they also need to have enough downtime so that their brain can rest and they can enjoy the overall university experience. This will take some experimentation on the studentâs part so the earlier they start working on this skill, the better. 3. Signing up for the right classes It can be confusing enough for students to figure out which classes they need to take their freshman year, so theyre on the right track but students also have to think about the difficulty level of the classes. There are so many things students have to adjust to, so its not a good idea to take four really difficult classes straight away. Students should think about the classes theyre signing up for and talk to an academic counselor before making a final decision. 4. Adjusting to life away from home Another thing to keep in mind is what life will look like when students are away from home. There are a lot of chores and other tedious aspects of life that students may not yet be familiar with. Additionally, students will be living with dozens of other people their age, all of whom can provide distractions from studying. Its essential for students to think about where they will be able to find a quiet study space, how they will be able to maintain a healthy, and how they will be able to advance their social life with academic commitments (READ: 5 Signs You Need a Math Tutor in College). 5. Earning money and financial planning Another aspect of life students encounter for the first time is how to deal with money. Some students will be on a scholarship while others will have taken out a student loan. Financial planning makes all the difference between an excellent experience or one that becomes stressful and overwhelming. Students should think about how much money they need to earn and how much theyll have to spend before they start college so they can live within their budget and avoid unnecessary debt. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.
Healthy Snacks to Serve at Your Superbowl Party
Healthy Snacks to Serve at Your Superbowl Party Photo Via: Pixabay.com 1. Veggie Pizza While itâs certainly no substitute for that cheesy goodness that is regular pizza, veggie pizza is a great snack for your guests and is relatively good for you. You can use whatever type of dough you want (whole wheat for the best results) and use a low-fat cream cheese as the base. From here, add your favorite veggies and then top with some low-fat cheese to complete. This is a quick, simple and healthy alternative pizza for your Superbowl party. 2. Hummus/Guacamole Normally, this is the time to break out this chips and dip, but when youâre considering healthier options, itâs probably best to put away that French onion nonsense. Instead, make a homemade dip, such as hummus or guacamole, and pick the ingredients youâre putting in so that you can make it healthily. This is also a good time to put together some salsa and other healthier versions of dips and you can substitute the normal chips with veggies as well for the added health bonus. No matter what, your dips will be a hit and a great draw to your snack table throughout the game. 3. Veggie Buffalo Meatballs Some of us really live for the spice, and when youâre eating healthy, itâs difficult to insert that into your snacking. However, with this healthy alternative to wings, you can have the heat and enjoy it, too! You would make these like any other veggie meatballs, simply adding the buffalo sauce you like to use when it comes to your wings. Again, you can choose exactly how healthy you want to go here, but you have a lot of room for experimenting. Additionally, there are people that use cauliflower in place of veggie burgers for that extra ounce of healthiness, but itâs completely up to you. 4. Chicken Chili With my family, chili has always been a Superbowl staple. So when youâre looking at healthy Superbowl snacks, this gets thrown out rather quickly. However, there are healthier versions of chili that you can use and, in this case, that simply means substituting that fatty, ground beef with a leaner meat such as chicken. Of course, you can play with this recipe however you want, but the best way to keep that flavor is to use more kidney beans and additional veggies and simply replace the fattier meats. You can also skip the sour cream and cheese as toppings for additional health benefits. 5. Sweet Potato Chips/Fries Sure, regular fries arenât exactly âhealthy.â But removing them from a Superbowl party altogether? Unheard of. Instead, replace your normal fries with a healthier alternative: sweet potatoes. Theyâre just as good and add that little bit of sweetness your appetizers may be missing. You can make wedges, regular fries or chips, depending on what your snack table needs. The best part about these is that they are quick and easy and donât require too much of your time, so you can spend your Sunday watching the game rather than stressing out in the kitchen. 6. Fruit/Veggie Platter Last, but definitely not least, your healthy, Superbowl snack table needs a veggie tray. This is easily the healthiest option youâre going to have for your guests, and it takes you almost no time to put together. You can always pick up a tray from the store, or create your own with vegetables that you and your friends like. For added snacks, put together a fruit salad for your guests (again, store bought or put together on your own) and this will satisfy the sweet tooth without breaking anyoneâs diets or New Yearâs resolutions (if they were able to maintain them this long). With these six healthy snacks, your Superbowl party is going to be an absolute hit with all in attendance, and for all the right reasons! So donât stress out about your planning, simply gather the ingredients, throw together these healthy snacks and sit back and relax, because you have plenty of commercials and football to watch, and especially that Superbowl halftime show! This year, the football champions arenât going to be the only winners. Have a great time!
The Gag Rule and Why People Condemn It
The Gag Rule and Why People Condemn It pixabay.com For one thing, the policy is anti-abortion and surfaced in the Reagan-era. This is not the first time it has resurfaced, either. It was previously instated under George W. Bush and then again removed by Barack Obama. So what is the Gag Rule? Essentially, the rule forbids handing out federal money to foreign organizations that perform abortions or mention them (yes, itâs that strict) as an option to women. So why implement it? There are likely several reasons. First and foremost is finance it costs the U.S. money to federally support these organizations, so withdrawing funding will save the U.S. some money. The other reason, and the most controversial, is that itâs an anti-abortion policy meant to decrease the number of abortions. However, this is controversial because itâs highly likely that the rule will actually do the opposite. According to Jason Cone, executive director of MSF-USA (Doctors Without Borders): âResearch over the past decade has shown that policies that ban medical providers from educating women about abortion and their family planning options including birth control and condoms actually lead to more unwanted pregnancies, more unsafe abortions and death, and higher rates of sexually transmitted diseases, such as HIV.â To be clear, the Gag Rule doesnât ban abortions per se. But it does ban organizations from discussing the option with women (if they would like to continue receiving federal funding), which could, in turn, lead to unsafe results. So for those students unclear, this is not an abortion law that prohibits such procedures. But in a way it does, as many facilities would have to shut down without federal funding, meaning they would need to cease abortion practices to remain open. Another argument Iâve seen fairly often is that this isnât a U.S. problem anyway because the Gag Rule applies to government money spent internationally, not specifically within the U.S. so we shouldnât care, right? While itâs very easy to argue that because this rule doesnât affect you, itâs not something we should be protesting or worrying about, ignorance is not bliss. So before you attack those peacefully protesting such a rule, realize that they are standing up for those that are unable to stand up for themselves. Itâs an act of solidarity, not ignorance. That being said, any protests crossing the line from peaceful to harmful and violent, including personal attacks on President Trumpâs intelligence, etc. go too far. Thereâs a way to protest without hate speech and acts. That goes for both sides of the issue. And those that claim this rule is actually a good thing, that pro-choice is harmful to society, arenât considering all the facts, because itâs not simply an argument of pro-life or pro-choice; just because a law is in place doesnât mean the outcome is going to be any different, or any better, for that matter. According to Cone: âNo matter what the risk or barrier, women will continue to seek ways to end pregnancies and they will continue to needlessly die if safe abortion care is not accessible. The Trump Administration needs to face these facts and end policies that endanger the lives of women and girls.â This is an argument heard time and time again, and whether you agree with the morality behind it or not, itâs true. When you take away safe means of abortion, the same women that were willing to go in for the abortion (albeit, possibly less) are still going to find a way to have it. All this does is increase the danger of abortion. And when federal funding for such organizations is pulled, itâs also important to consider what other services those organizations are providing that are now not receiving funding either. According to Seema Jalan, executive director of the Universal Access Project, âBy cutting off funding for family planning, there is actually an increase in unintended pregnancies which actually leads to an increase in abortion.â Think about it: organizations that provide condoms and birth control, HIV screening, cancer screening etc., are now defunded because they also offer abortions. Essentially, individuals that rely on these organizations now have no access to condoms and birth control, HIV screening, cancer screening, etc. And when people donât have access to such necessary health services, the risk for all of the above issues increases. So itâs actually more likely that unwanted pregnancies will happen. Itâs more likely HIV will spread. Itâs more likely that cancer will go undiagnosed and untreated. Pro-life or pro-choice thatâs a moral argument that no two people will ever agree on. But policies regarding either issue should be considered on more than just the surface because thereâs always more than meets the eye. There is no policy so simple as to prohibit abortion without also increasing the risk of medical problems outside of unwanted pregnancies for women. So itâs time to stop thinking about abortion as its own entity because it isnât. Thereâs more involved and therefore any policies against abortion should take such dangers into consideration as well. Turning a blind eye, in this case, is simply going to do more harm than good. Just some food for thought.
5 Services You Can Sign Up For If You Want to Learn Japanese
5 Services You Can Sign Up For If You Want to Learn JapaneseHow would you like to have a Japanese tutor in Hong Kong who can help you learn how to speak the language? There are plenty of experienced and highly qualified tutors available, just ask them about their available services and fee. With such a large number of great tutors in the market, finding the best one may be quite difficult.There are so many of these service providers all over the world. Most of them promise you the moon, but most of them disappoint you. However, there are still some great and reputable tutors available and you can still enroll yourself in their classes. Here is a list of the top five services that you should never miss:FluentLearn - Learning the language of your choice in language learning courses by a teacher who is highly experienced in teaching others the same skills. This is the best way to learn the language if you want to be able to understand the local accents and understand the culture of Hong Kong. They also provide plenty of free learning materials and help you with any queries that you may have while learning the language.JLPT - This is the most well-known language learning program that is popular in the country. It is extremely famous since its famous people in Hong Kong and other parts of the world are frequent users of it.YenLanguage - This is the one that makes it possible for you to get the latest information about the language of Hong Kong when you visit the place. You can get detailed information about the official languages, holidays, places of interest and so on. It is usually taught by an instructor who speaks perfect English and his students learn the words faster than others.JapanJapan - A language learning program that helps you study the Japanese language with a tutor who speaks the language fluently. It covers all the necessary subjects including vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, sentence formation, culture and many more subjects.Learning a language is never easy. Thus, make sure you pick a good and reliable Japanese tutor, who can help you learn the language and help you find success in life.
East Palomar Tennis and Tutoring
East Palomar Tennis and TutoringEast Palomar Tennis and Tutoring are a world class coaching and learning center. There are two areas of the facility - the main gymnasium, which is the venue for practice sessions, and the tennis courts that you will play your tennis on after a warm up session. The classrooms and the practice courts are on the main floor.The facility has a spacious gym and tennis courts. The tennis court can be set up for any size of tournament. As well as that, there are dozens of children's studios and three swimming pools for those who wish to take part in water sports. This tennis center also has an open gym area that is suitable for groups and with plenty of space for the practice sessions.Coach these players or teach children in an hour. They have twenty-four hour access to the facility. You will get excellent customer service at East Palomar Tennis and Tutoring.The facilities include a separate practice court for kids and adult practice to ensure that you do not get hurt. The facility is a children's center, so they have an area for children to do homework, read, watch cartoons and play games. You can also hire the facilities of the program for school parties and other events.On the main floor, you will find two grand entrances that are wheelchair accessible. You can come in via the children's entrance. If you need to leave for work early, you can use the adults' entrance. The facility provides a shuttle bus service for those who have mobility issues.The north side of the facility has a café which serves delicious coffee and tea. There are a small store and anoffice area. The place is friendly and efficient.Parents and teachers can sign-up for this program for their own students. It is very convenient to their teaching schedule and budget. East Palomar Tennis and Tutoring also offer competitive tuition and tutoring.
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