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petition for stars in the day time please???
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"I like you" & "I love you" German Vocabulary list
Ich liebe dich. – I love you (for your boyfriend/girlfriend)
Ich hab dich lieb. – I love you (for your family & friends)
Ich mag dich. – I like you
Du bist mir wichtig. – You’re important to me
Ich bin in dich verliebt. – I’m in love with you
Du gefällst mir. – I like you
Liebst du mich? – Do you love me?
Magst du mich? – Do you like me?
Du bist süss. – You’re sweet/cute.
verliebt - in love
niedlich - cute
hübsch - pretty/handsome
wichtig - important
mit jemandem ausgehen, jemanden daten - to date someone
jemandem ein Kompliment machen - to compliment sb.
jemanden mögen - to like sb.
jemanden lieben - to love sb.
die Beziehung - relationship
der Freund - boyfriend
die Freundin - girlfriend
Nothing motivates me to study a language quite like the relization that my friends think I’m more proficient than I actually am.
Hello!
As requested, I know online classes can be really difficult to keep up with! A lot of people lack the time and energy to complete the class to the fullest of their abilities, so I thought I would compile some resources to help you succeed!
Start by planning out your day
As online classes are up to your own jurisdiction into when the assignments are completed, you want to leave yourself with enough time in the day to do everything!
Heres some printables I find really helpful in planning!
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Consider bullet journaling to really help plan your day!
Effectively manage your time
This goes hand in hand with planning, but allowing yourself enough time and energy to complete your work when you aren’t in a classroom setting is crucial!
Tips on time management
Time management hacks
How to schedule your study time
Beat procrastination
As you aren’t in a classroom setting, procrastination with online classes can be very easy to succumb to!
How to stop procrastinating
How to stop on youtube
Why we procrastinate
How to beat procrastination
Actually doing the work!
As a general rule, treat online classes exactly as you would with an in-classroom course. Always ask the teacher if you need extra clarification, take notes, do your homework, ect… Just because you don’t face the direct confrontation of failure doesn’t mean it isn’t real.
Also, since online classes are much more individual, its crucial to organize and direct yourself so you don’t miss any assignments! Keep pace with the workload and be aware of what’s due when, where the assignment is located, and where you can turn it in. You, unfortunately, can’t use the excuse of “my computer malfunctioned” for everything.
How to take online classes
How to do well in online classes
Basics of succeeding in an online course
Tips for success
How to survive online classes
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Arabic education vocabulary
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Human sciences العلوم الإنسانية
history التاريخ
political science العلوم السياسية
sociology علم الاجتماع
psychology علم النفس
literature الأدب
linguistics اللسانيات
phonetics اللغويات
philosophy الفلسفة
accounting المحاسبة
business administration إدارة الأعمال
journalism الصحافة
engineering الهندسة
civil engineering الهندسة المدنية
computer engineering هندسة الحاسوب
electrical engineering الهندسة الكهربائية
industrial engineering الهندسة الصناعية
nuclear engineering الهندسة النووية
architecture العمارة
economics الاقتصاد
home economics الاقتصاد المنزلي
law الحقوق
fine arts الفنون الجميلة
art فن
music الموسيقى
dance الرقص
science علم (pl.) علوم
biology الأحياء
microbiology الأحياء الدقيقة
chemistry الكيمياء
biochemistry الكيمياء الحيوية
physics الفيزياء
astronomy الفلك
mathematics الرياضيات
statistics الإحصاء
algebra الجبر
geology الجيولوجيا
geography الجغرافيا
anthropology علم الانسان
archaeologyعلم الآثار
computer science علم الحاسوب
agricultural sciences العلوم الزراعية
earth sciences علوم الأرض
environmental science علم البيئة
botany علم النبات
veterinary science الطب البيطري
forensic medicine الطب الشرعي
psychiatry الطب النفساني
medicine الطب
nursing التمريض
public health الصحة العامة
dentistry طب الأسنان
optics البصريات
pharmacy الصيدلة
language لغة لغات
grammar قواعد
vocabulary مفردات
synonym مرادف (pl.) مرادفات
spelling تهجئة
~ I sincerely hope you find this list helpful, if you have any questions feel free to ask me Inbox
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Hello, I Just started learning Spanish on Duolingo and I know the very first bases. However, I feel lost and that I will never be able to master it. Can you refer me to some sites or printables I could work with or any tips you may have? Please, I really want to learn Spanish, as I really love it as a culture.
I wouldn’t advise starting with Duolingo… It’s a better intermediate tool for people who have some of the grammar already under their belt. I say that because Duolingo doesn’t teach you the grammar.
Duolingo lets you learn intuitively, but if you don’t know the grammar in the first place it can be very confusing because you can just tell that things are supposed to change, but you’re not sure why.
I would recommend www.studyspanish.com/tutorial or www.conjuguemos.com or some of the things listed in www.spanishskulduggery.tumblr.com/tagged/recursos
If you’re serious and you want to learn Spanish formally, I would also look into getting a tutor or taking classes. Formal language education isn’t always colloquial/conversational, but it does help you learn the grammar rules that Duolingo doesn’t.
Here'sthe thing, White America is perfectly fine with Black folks and other PoC living in a police state; but as it generally goes, that shit will spillover to them eventually, and then - and ONLY then - will enough people care to actively put a stop to it. So until it hits “critical mass” with the right white folk, it’ll continue to be a problem.
some verb tables for regular endings in Spanish
4 Legal Ways To Get Free Textbooks.
1. Open Culture: Not a large a selection, but high quality texts. If you just want to skim a book to brush up on a course you took in ninth grade, download one of these. I have yet to be disappointed.
2. Book Boon: Provides free college-level textbooks in a PDF format. Probably the widest range of subjects on the web. The site is also pretty.
3. Flat World Knowledge: The worlds largest publisher of free and open college textbooks. Humanitie texts are particularly difficult to come by, this site has a great selection in all disciplines.
4. Textbook Revolution: Some of the books are PDF files, others are viewable online as e-books, or some are simply web sites containing course or multimedia content.
5. Library Pirate: I’ve always had an addiction to torrent based pirating. When this site opened a few months ago, I went a little overboard. After dropping two hundred on a paperback spanish textbook, I downloaded the ebook version illegally. I also got a great Psyc text i’m obsessed with. It will be interesting to see how this site grows- they already have a great selection.
College bookstores completely rip off their students, so ALWAYS reblog free textbooks!
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Picture taken of scene where Sandra Bland allegedly “hung herself”, moments after the body was “found” was just released. And of course, no one is buying it.
Police are claiming that Sandra took the trash bag out and tied it to the partition on her shower, and then used it to hang herself with.
Problems with this explanation:
Trash bags/cans are not allowed in jail cells because any lose items are considered a danger to the inmates. If it’s not bolted down to the floor, it’s basically not allowed in a cell
If the police are right and the picture was “taken right after the body was found with no changes made to the scene” then why did they replace the trash bag?
The bag she allegedly used was a “black industrial sized” trash bag, which was not only unlike the white one shown above, but it wouldn’t have been strong enough to hold up her body
The partition she “hung herself” from is shorter than her. Sandra was a little over 6 ft, and the partition was about 5 ft.
There were no lacerations or bruises on her neck consistent with a hanging.
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31 Things Every College Student Needs to Know
College is an exciting adventure — you’re moving away from home, meeting new people, and finally getting a true taste of independence (and lots of Easy Mac). For four years, you’ll be cramming a ton of knowledge — both academic and otherwise — into your head. In your eagerness to start this new chapter, make sure to keep in mind some important tips to making the most of your experience, which, in turn, will help you learn lessons that will last a lifetime.
Build bridges, don’t burn them. Make connections that will benefit both your personal and professional life.
Learn how to make coffee. You’ll need it.
If there’s something going on at your school or in the community that you don’t like, change it. Action builds character (and résumés).
Go to office hours! Spending time with teachers after class is no longer weird or embarrassing. In fact, it may be what makes or breaks your GPA.
Just because you can skip most of your classes and get the PowerPoint presentations or notes online, it doesn’t mean that you should.
Get an internship. Then get another internship. Get as much experience as you can, because when you graduate, everyone else will have a little piece of paper saying essentially the same thing yours does, so it’s important to do things that help you stand out.
Use highlighters and note cards excessively.
Grades are NOT everything. When you look back at these years, you probably won’t remember if you got an A or a C in Psychology 101, but you will remember that weeknight you stayed up until dawn, just because you could, making awesome memories with your friends.
Find a balance between fun and work. Grades are not everything, but they are still important. Trust us, it’s possible (we didn’t say that it was easy).
Accept that your college ID photo will be terrible, and know that you will pull it out in four years and claim that you don’t ever remember having that awful hair cut. Face it: everyone remembers, but you’ll treasure laughing at those photos later in life.
Check in with academic advisors every semester to make sure you’re on track and in the right classes for your major.
Don’t forget to use your student discount everywhere! Countless companies and stores — Apple, Verizon, and most movies theaters, to name a few — will often knock down the cost if you flash that college ID card. Most IDs don’t expire for several years after you graduate, so keep it around!
Go to review sessions. Seriously, sometimes professors are essentially going over exactly what’s on the test in these sessions. Why would you NOT go?
Take advantage of having a campus health care center nearby while you have access to it.
Find a “spot” in the library and let yourself get attached to it. When you go to study for a huge test, it will feel more like coming home than like sitting down to do work.
Make sure you know how to do laundry before you get to school, instead of waiting until after your favorite shirt goes from person-sized to baby-sized to figure it out.
Accept the fact that you won’t ace every test or paper. It’s almost an inevitability. Embrace it, and learn from it when it happens.
If you have the opportunity, study or work abroad. A semester or year experiencing a different country and culture, away from everything you know, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Stock your dorm room with food from the dining hall. It’s not open 24 hours a day, and at some point you will definitely be awake and hungry when it’s closed.
If you’re not a morning person, don’t schedule early classes. No matter how much you want to believe you’ll go, you won’t.
Call your parents. You may think you’re doing them a favor, but you’ll be surprised how much good it does for you, too.
Try and avoid the freshman 15. The all-you-can-eat buffets are easy to fall prey to, but you’ll be physically and mentally healthier if you find a way to add a fitness class to your schedule or take advantage of free access to university gyms.
At some point, try to squeeze a good night’s sleep in there somewhere.
Take advantage of anything free your school offers. Swag, free classes, free clubs, free food — take it all!
Piling all of your classes on to Tuesday and Thursday so that you can have four-day weekends may seem like a good idea at the time, but it’s not. It means that all of your papers and projects will always be due at the same time, and if you miss just one day of class, you’ll get very behind.
Be studious.
Be spontaneous.
When you’re working on a paper or project on the computer, press save — A LOT. Back everything up.
Take care of your mental health. If you need something, don’t put it off until things hit a wall or spiral out of control. Ask for what you need, or seek it out yourself.
Don’t miss out on the college experience by going home every weekend to see old friends, families, or significant others. It’s great to maintain ties with people you love, but don’t let it stop you from building a new life where you are.
Allow yourself to change and grow. It’s mostly awesome, sometimes painful … usually a little bit of both at the same time.
Anatomy of Hindi
Mandombe or Mandombé is a script that was invented by Wabeladio Payi from the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1978 . It’s intended for writing the four national languages of the D.R.Congo; Swahili, Lingala, Tshiluba and Kikongo. The script it taught in Kimbanguist church schools in the Republic of Congo, D.R. Congo and Angola. [read more]
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