Friday, March 6, 2020

How to Solve problems instantly with online Calculators

How to Solve problems instantly with online Calculators 0SHARESShare Online calculators are very effective tools in calculating the problems and finding the instant solutions for them. Various online tutoring websites offer multiple calculators in all major areas of studies and help the students come out of their practical problems, when they struggle with doing Math, Physics and Chemistry worksheets. Use of online calculators: Online calculators are available for Algebra, Fraction, Factoring, Decimal, Ratio, Matrix, Measurement, Area, Volume, Surface and so on. Along with the offering of online calculators, the online tutors suggest step by step calculations for the sums the students have to do and thereby, help them come out with successful answers. Hence doing a Math or Physics homework assignment does not become a great problem for the students. With the online support, they are able to complete their academic tasks on time and with confidence. This kind of online help with calculators boosts the morale and individualized learning of the students. Use of Square Foot Calculator: This kind of calculator is specially used for calculating the area. It measures the area between two dimensional space within given boundaries. It is useful for calculating area related concepts- a major component of Math studies. The tutors online explain the related concepts along with the functioning of the calculator so that the basic understanding of the students in area related concepts becomes strong and clear. Once the length and width are given, calculation of square footage becomes fun and easy with the help of these calculators. With the advent of electronic gadgets like online calculators, learning has become a fun loving exercise. [starbox id=admin]

Introverts Guide to being Social

Introvert Whisperer / Introverts Guide to being Social An Introvert’s Guide To Becoming More Social Many people consider introverted people shy, think they can’t socialize and make friends and are just destined to be alone. But a true introvert knows this: it has nothing to do with shyness. We’re just being selective when it comes to communicating with others, we just don’t find comfort in spending time with random people, we’re alright with solitude and enjoy being on our own, we have more thoughts and creative ideas in our heads and need the time to do something about them, which has little to do with communication and relationships. But the most important thing is that we can be just as popular and social as anyone else, we just prefer not to. However, we still live in a world that’s all about communication. Social media has taken that to a whole new level and we can hardly keep up with so many notifications coming in and so much happening on each platform. Society expects us to enjoy small chats, to be in the mood for going out at any moment of the day, to talk for hours when we have nothing else to do, or even when we do have work to do. But that’s not who we are. Fortunately, there are some things you can start doing so that people can forget you’re an introvert and see you as another social human being, while you keep having enough time for yourself and have all the peace and creativity you need to live the life of a true introvert. Here are some of them: 1. Don’t overthink everything. We, introverts, have the habit of wanting to dig deeper into a person’s soul, to form a real connection. For that we need a lot of time to trust him, and even more to open ourselves in front of him. But if you want to be more social, you’ll have to let go of that. Such deeper connections will happen eventually, but until then, just enjoy meeting new people, talk about stuff in life, let go of your expectations and just say what’s on your mind. When someone special is in front of you, you’ll understand that and will still have the chance to learn more about him and share with him the deeper layers of your soul. 2. Challenge yourself. Practice is crucial in every part of life if you want to get better at something, and social life is no exception. Get out there every day, and talk to one new person. Yes, it would feel uncomfortable most of the times, you’ll have no idea what to say, you’ll come up with excuses to avoid the conversation, or else. But you’ll have to fight the resistance and get out of your comfort zone. This is a skill and can be developed over time. Talk to one new person daily or every few days, and it will feel much easier the next time. You’ll get better at approaching strangers which can be quite helpful in other situations, you’ll know what works when making a small talk, will have the chance to experiment and find topics you enjoy and are more comfortable with. That’s a great way for you to level up in your personal and spiritual growth. Challenging yourself builds discipline, you develop skills, feel more confident and overcome the anxiety of socializing. 3. Prepare. Do your research on the psychology behind the communication between two people. Read about what’s going on in their mind when they first meet. Improve your conversation skills by watching speakers do what they do best. Also, make the most of social media. It’s a great way to approach people and still be in your own company, without being judged or expected to do anything. You can answer whenever you feel like, but it’s a good start as it’s as simple as saying ‘Hey!’ to a few friends, old or new. Another way to prepare is to talk to yourself in the mirror. This will let you see what you’re doing wrong in terms of body language. You can even play whole scenarios like meeting someone new, approaching someone from the opposite sex, telling a story in front of a group, or else. While doing that your mind will be getting used to you being the speaker, not the listener as it was until now. You’ll also feel more comfortable in your own skin and will act naturally in public. Make a step-by-step plan on what preparation you can include in your days, even if it’s for 5 minutes. If you’re serious about getting better at being social, you’ll need to be dedicated and stay consistent. Guest author Sarah Williams is a busy full-time dating advisor, lifestyle blogger, fitness freak and foodie. She used to be a shy girl who, with a lot of work and positive attitude, overcame her social anxiety and became a confident woman. You can connect with Sarah on Wingman Magazine. Let me emphasize that Self-Promotion doesn’t have to be obnoxious to be effective. But, if you don’t Self-Promote you, who will? If you ever want to get ahead, you have to learn how to Self-Promote. 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Thursday, March 5, 2020

Welcome back to the 2015-16 school year!

Welcome back to the 2015-16 school year! To all of our students old and new: all of us at AJ Tutoring are so excited to be back for another school year! Now that school has been in session in the Bay Area for a few weeks, were looking forward to helping you with your academic coursework and tests this year.As always, AJ Tutoring offers academic tutoring in almost every academic subject. If that tough pre-calculus class is giving you trouble already, give us a call! Our academic tutoring students typically meet with their tutors once per week for a 1.5-hour session. During each session, we make sure that youre fully prepared for any upcoming tests, quizzes and essays, get you up to speed on the most challenging concepts in your class, and pre-teach upcoming material so youre never hearing anything from your teacher for the first time. Take a look around our website for more information on AJ Tutorings academic tutoring program!We also offer efficient, effective, high-quality test preparation for your upcoming standardized te sts, including the PSAT, SAT, ACT, and SAT subject tests. 2015-2016 is a challenging year for test-taking since the SAT is changing in March 2016, juniors need to make more decisions about which tests to take (current SAT? new SAT? the ACT?). Please reach out to us if you have questions about the ideal test-taking plan we would love to talk through your options for the upcoming school year!Best wishes from AJ Tutoring for a great start to the year!

LOI English Teachers Anne Fields

LOI English Teachers Anne Fields Learning English can be helpful at the professional level. That is why, nowadays, parents are willing to spend more to give children the opportunity to learn English. Because, when one is younger, the battle with learning accents, for example, can be won rather quickly. Many LOI English teachers have worked teaching children, like Anne Fields, who believes that children should start learning languages as soon as possible.Anne is currently living in Bogota, Colombia, from where she teaches English to people from around the world. She is from the United States and has lived in Argentina, Dominican Republic and Haiti. According to her, many of her students are from Brazil, Russia, Japan, Spain and the United States. I found it odd when she told me that she had students from the US, but then she explained that those who are learning English with her while living in the US are people from all over the world who moved there and now want to improve their English skills in a safe space, like an individual Skype class, where they are not judged by their mistakes.She studied French and Spanish in college, therefore she is familiar with the common struggles that any language student has to deal with. One of the things she believes is that is very important for those who are learning English is to have a patient teacher. Also, she believes that, even though she speaks other languages, her classes must given in English. Of course there are exceptions, like when the student is a beginner and does not understand a single word in English. However, Anne prefers to use hand motions, pictures, and examples to make her students stop translating their thoughts and start thinking in English. In addition to that, Anne does not like giving the correct answers without a proper explanation, for her explaining the situation is mandatory.Anne told me that some of her students ask her how much time they would need to learn English. That is obviously a tricky question, because people tend t o learn and dedicate themselves differently. So, Anne says to her students that it takes dedication, the more you practice, the faster you will learn. Besides that, Anne tells her students that the more English they experience in their daily lives, the better, so reading news and listening to music in English are some of her pieces of advice. She also tells them to change the language in their computer, smartphone and Facebook, so they start to have a daily contact with the language.

6 Facts You Probably Didnt Know About Saudi Arabia

6 Facts You Probably Didnt Know About Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia is much, much more than vast desert, camels and oil. The Middle East’s biggest nation is a vibrant hub for Arabian culture and is a highly significant location both religiously and historically. Here are some of our favorite recent facts about Saudi Arabia!1. Saudi Arabia is one of the most generous countries in the world, donating over $4 billion in aid each year to developing and disaster-torn nations.2. By 2018, Jeddah will be home to the world’s tallest building, the Kingdom Tower, which is planned to rise more than a kilometer into the air.3. The Arabian oryx, native to the country, was once classified as extinct in the wild. However, thanks to a government conservation project, the species has been reintroduced in to the desert from captivity and is making a comeback. This is the only documented case in history of an extinct animal being restored.4. The Saudi flag is completely green because of its significance in the Islamic faith. Most Islamic states incorpor ate green into their flag. The color represents peace, life and fertility.5. Riyadh, the capital city, is the 30th biggest city in the world by population and is home to over 5 million people.6. Most milk on sale in Saudi Arabia is produced by sheep, goats or camels.

Four Tips for Making up Assignments

Four Tips for Making up Assignments In an ideal world, students would never miss class and would always get their assignments in on time. Occasionally, something unexpected comes up that interferes with school. If you miss class due to a medical emergency, a surprise job interview, or any other unforeseen circumstance, you may have an assignment or two to make up as a result. Here are four tips on how to go about making up assignments in the event you miss them. 1. Know the Importance of Your Assignments Especially in the younger grades (elementary to high school), it's helpful for students to realise just how important assignments are in the first place. If you're unsure of how relevant a certain assignment is, ask your professor to explain its importance. Knowing the part an assignment plays in the overall class can make you less likely to skip doing it. 2. Contact Your Teacher as Soon as Possible If you know ahead of time that you're going to miss a quiz or test, let your professor know. Send a politely worded email or talk to your professor before or after class. Tell him/her the reason you'll be absent and ask how you can make up the assignment. Be accommodating as far as deadlines go. Occasionally, professors may ask students to make up an assignment prior to the date of the missed class. If this is the case, be sure you are prepared to complete the work early. 3. Be Prepared for Different Make-up Policies Many instructors have different makeup policies, especially at the college level. Respect these policies, and ask your teacher any questions if you're confused about his/her policy. Oftentimes, late or made-up assignments can be submitted online, which allows students a convenient method if they are out of town or unable to turn in an assignment in person. Be aware that if it's a test or quiz you've missed, you'll probably have to go in person to take the make-up. 4. Make Friends or Acquaintances It's always good to have individuals in your classes to whom you can turn for help or advice with assignments. Even if you don't find yourself spending time with them outside of class, sharing and discussing notes is useful when it comes to making up assignments. Be sure not to use and abuse your fellow classmates, though. Show your gratitude in return for their help or advice. When enrolled in any class, try to show up for each session. Being present is the best thing you can do to succeed in the class. Your instructor will truly appreciate it, as well!

LearningLeaders

LearningLeaders LearningLeaders At LearningLeaders, we believe that everyone has the right to be heard, respected, and understood. Through creating and sharing superior communication and leadership experiences, we can enable lifelong learners to create positive and sustainable impacts in their own communities. Our expertise encompasses the disciplines of debate, public speaking, and critical reasoning. We currently focus on sharing our expertise through face-to-face coaching courses, with an online learning component. Each course meets once per week, with additional preparation work required from each participant on the LearningLeaders Online Learning Center (OLC). Once ready, participants then are able to join debate and public speaking competitions as well as travel internationally to compete in these events. Our coaches guide learners to develop, enhance, and apply exemplary communication skills. There is no such thing as a typical LearningLeaders coach. The LearningLeaders team, currently with 11 full-time partners, hails from three continents and six countries. A diverse group of former teachers, bankers, marketers, customer service experts, debate coaches, and friendly vagabonds, LearningLeaders partners all have one attribute in common: we delight and inspire. Our alumni view public speaking as a delightful, effortless, and valuable activity. As an organization we do not directly engage in application consulting or admissions consulting for promising youth. With that said, LearningLeaders alumni are represented at many top U.S. boarding schools and colleges. In 2016 alone, debaters working with LearningLeaders coaches won the honors of National Champions of Parliamentary Debate in China and Finalists in both the High School and Middle School Division of the National Public Forum Debate Championships. Our goal is to become Chinas foremost organization focused on the development of communication and leadership skills through immersive learning experiences. In just two years, LearningLeaders has grown from just an idea to the most successful debate and public speaking coaching organization in China, both by tournament results and by number of participants in weekly practice sessions. But we are just getting started. And we need your help. Our next step is to grow the hub of imaginative learners and coaches that we have developed. We still have a long way to go here in Shanghai. We still have a long way to go in China. But our vision is even bigger. By leverage immersive VR technologies, we will design the most impactful learning experiences developing communication and leadership skills available anywhere. And better yet, we will make them available to anyone. Your next step is to grow your dreams, your career, and yourself. Grow with us. View our Brochure