Thursday, March 26, 2020

The Perfect SF3 Chemistry Guide

The Perfect SF3 Chemistry GuideSF3 Chemistry is a science simulation game. You must use chemistry to control the interactions of all the objects in the course. Your goal is to see your students succeed, which makes it a difficult test. However, the test will be much easier if you have all the materials at hand before you start.The very first step to SF3 Chemistry is to locate the right instructional book. For that, you can use the Internet. It would give you two different links, one with audio-visual and the other without. The visual is far more convenient, as you can see the pictures without having to hear the instructions. If you don't have time to search for a book, you can still purchase a guide that comes with it, which you can use until you find the right one.The next step in SF3 Chemistry is to buy the correct supplies. It is a good idea to purchase all the materials and then purchase them at once. This will ensure that your students have everything they need. They don't want to leave anything out and this is why buying supplies first would be the best way to go.Science kits are available in the market that can help you get going on your science. There are books, videos, CD's, and paper to help you get a grasp of what you are going to learn. If you go online, you can browse through the websites of various companies. After browsing through their offerings, you may choose to purchase what you think is best. This could be an audio-visual guide or a science-related book.When choosing the correct kit, it is important to choose those which will help you progress in science. For this, you may consider downloading videos, audio-visual books, and articles. A lot of websites provide the capability to add to your kit with the following content: audio lessons, videos, animations, study guides, research papers, puzzles, quizzes, games, and so on.The third step to SF3 Chemistry is to choose the tool you want to use. The most common choice would be the online video lec tures. These are essential as they are interactive, are available for streaming video, and are less taxing to your computer.Finally, the final step in SF3 Chemistry is to put your skills to work. To do this, you need to create your own content. In doing so, you will be able to utilize the tools you already have to create a more effective material, which will make SF3 Chemistry a much easier test.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Bored or Boring Learn the difference with Examples, Exercises and Video

Bored or Boring Learn the difference with Examples, Exercises and Video Bored is an English adjective used when someone is uninterested or uninspired by a person or event.  Boring an English adjective is used to describe the object or person that makes us feel uninterested or uninspired.Boring vs. Bored:Bored can only be used to describe how a person feels. A movie cannot be bored. A person can be boring, because a person can cause another person to feel bored.Examples of how bored and boring are used:Maria was bored by the football game.I was so bored at Michael’s party I fell asleep.This book is very boring.Mary is a boring teacher.English expressions about boredom:I am bored stiff.I am bored to tears.I am bored to death.Advice for Using Bored or Boring:If you say I am bored,  this is correct. Here you are expressing your feelings of being uninterested and uninspired. If you say I am boring, this is incorrect (we hope). It means your personal qualities are boring to other people.Using boring or bored with get.This movie is boring.This movie gets bori ng quickly.Maria is bored.Maria gets bored easily.To understand more, watch this video. It turns out that the understanding the difference between adjectives that end in ED or ING is a common problem for English students. Boring or Bored Exercise:Complete the exercise below. One of each of the statements is incorrect in each pair. See if you can guess which one. Jonathan was incredibly bored at Mary’s wedding and left at 4 pm. Jonathan was incredibly boring at Mary’s wedding and left at 4 pm. I have heard that the island is beautiful but that there isn’t much to do and it can get boring easily, especially in winter. I have heard that the island is beautiful but that there isn’t much to do and it can get bored easily, especially in winter. He played video games every day and I was so boring I moved out. He played video games every day and I was so bored I moved out. Green is a very boring color on you. Green is a very bored color on you. If you are so bored by the course you chose, switch to a different one. If you are so boring by the course you chose, switch to a different one.Lets watch the intro to the HBO series Bored to Death. See if you can tell from it why  the show  was given  this title. Want to continue learning? Read our guides to English expressions and English phrasal verbs. LOIEnglish Peytontry watching this video and tell me if you are still confused: http://www.skypeenglishclasses.com/skype-english-blog/videos/english-adjectives-with-ed-and-ing-video-and-exercise/ LOIEnglish Peytonplease try this video and tell me if you are still confused: http://www.skypeenglishclasses.com/skype-english-blog/videos/english-adjectives-with-ed-and-ing-video-and-exercise/

Monday Link Roundup (October 9)

Monday Link Roundup (October 9) Why the Back-to-School Season Feels Like the New Year-Even for AdultsEven if you werent the one going back to school, did September still feel like a fresh start for you? Heres why.10 Tips for Creating a Fertile Environment for Kids Creativity and GrowthThis is a practice we strongly encourage at AJ Tutoring: Most parents and teachers are reluctant to talk with children about their own thinking processes. Perhaps they dont want to expose that theyre sometimes confused or unsure in their thinking. But talking with children about your own thinking process is the best gift you could give them.Co-Parenting With AlexaA reflection on parenting in the age of voice-activated devices.Its 10 P.M. Do You Know What Apps Your Kids Are Using?More about how kids use tech, with a fairly thorough list of apps (at least for the time being!).A Simple Way to Bring Down College-Application CostsScore-send fees for the SAT and ACT can really add up. Here, a simple proposal to reduce or eliminate those fee s and decrease the cost of applying to college.Being Popular: Why It Consumes Teens and Continues to Affect AdultsWhether you sat at the cool kids table at lunch or not so much, social status takes up a surprising amount of headspace. To the extent we have any influence over it, research encourages parents to focus on raising likable leaders rather than high-status leaders.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Chinese Tutor in Canonsburg, PA

Chinese Tutor in Canonsburg, PA Meet our new Chinese tutor Mrs. Hongyun. She lives in Canonsburg, PA and specializes in Chinese, Mandarin, Chinese (basics), Chinese (advanced), Language Art. Hongyun offers fun, efficient, enjoyable and special designed one on one lessons to her students. Feel free to contact Hongyun or other Chinese  tutors on TutorZ. com if you have any questions. Our tutors are all  highly qualified and  passionate. They are here to help you succeed.

Why I Support Same-Sex Marriage

Why I Support Same-Sex Marriage Legalize same-sex marriage. Some of my friends on Facebook think same-sex marriage should not be allowedthat for some senseless reason, homosexuals do not meet the requirements for marriage as heterosexual couples do, and thus homosexuals do not deserve that right. Id wager that some of those same friends of mine think lesser of me after finding out I might be gay. But you see, the content of my character does not sway according to my sexual preference, just as it does not shift with the color of my skin. If I am intrinsically granted the right to marry as a straight man yet intrinsically barred the right as a gay man, but the only difference between these two selves is the person I love, then that is the very definition of inequality for I am the same person being treated differently based on my sexual preference. I hope that makes sense. I hope I havent offended anyone. My goal of being in a relationship with a man was to show people that to judge others on the basis of sexual orientation is a blind and pointless endeavor. Instead judge on the words they utter, the acts they perform, and the respect they deem fit to give others. And for expletives sake, allow people in love to marry.

Top 5 Best Job Search Apps for College Grads

Top 5 Best Job Search Apps for College Grads Image via Pixabay I will admit, however, it can be a bit of a pain. Between piecing together the perfect resume to figuring out how to phrase an appropriate cover letter, you may question whether you are approaching the job expedition in the proper, most beneficial way. I feel like when I read an article about searching for a job or landing the job of my dreams, I want to read it from a person that I can relate to, not someone who effortlessly got from A to Z right after they graduated because they had  this  connection and knew  this  person and  blah  blah  blah. When I take the time to read someone’s article, especially as a college student and millennial, I want the satisfaction of knowing that I am not the only one struggling to figure out what I want to do, or what field I’d like to explore, or how I go about getting the job of my dreams. My feelings may be exclusive to me, but I think that for us students and millennials, it sometimes is hard to be motivated venture out into the job market because the expectations and standards are so high and the competition is so fiercely strong. If you are a soon-to-be-graduating college student looking for internships or a recent graduate immersing yourself into the job world and you are reading my article, I promise you that I understand your position and I am in the same situation that you are. You are not alone. What I can promise you before this sounds too discouraging and saddening, is that the key to getting the job you want is through persistence and determination. You have to stay hopeful through it all because you genuinely never know what opportunity may come your way.   Though sometimes the process may prove to be overwhelming, it is important to remind yourself to be diligent throughout. If you can relate to me and my position and are interested in figuring out your dream job or where to find it, keep on reading to see the top five job search apps out there! Image via Pixabay Post-Grad Struggle Being a recent college graduate is one of the most exciting yet terrifying occurrences because while you are finally out of school and have an accomplished degree, you feel the immediate pressures of securing a job and paying off student loans right away. Recent graduates don’t exactly have it easy, according to  Jeffrey J. Selingo  in his book titled There Is Life After College, “There are no longer career paths that were historically there when parents came out of college, technology and the recession have affected vast swaths of the work world.” Specific factors in the economy and advances in technology have significantly affected the kind of jobs post-grad students find after graduating, which makes it difficult to start a life of their own, according to  Jessica Dickler  of CNBC. Dickler states, “sluggish wage growth and sky-high rents in many urban centers have made it unaffordable for some recent graduates to move out on their own. Even as hiring picks up, wages for new college grads have not budged.” While rent and home affordability are increasing and wages are stagnant, the rate of student loan debt is steadily increasing, as  Dickler  notes, “[student loan bills] which are at an all-time high, [are] putting a severe strain on most recent graduates financial circumstances. Seven in 10 seniors graduate with debt,  owing about $29,000 per borrower.” In a post-graduate world where rent is high, wages are steady and debt is climbing, moving back in with your parents sounds like a golden ticket.  Richard Fry, a senior researcher of economics and education at the Pew Research center notes, “A variety of factors may influence young adults’ decisions to live at home, including their success in the labor market, the cost of living independently, and their debt obligations.” Image via Pixabay Reading from these authors may seem like we students have a dreary world to look forward to after graduation, however, there are plenty of opportunities to look forward to. For instance, students who just graduated in the year 2017 entered the strongest entry-level job market in years, specifically in industries dealing with an aging workforce and retiring baby boomers, according to Brain Weed of USA Today College. The job market is hot and more employers are looking for college graduates who are passionate and ready to work- the only task is discovering these employers and searching for a job that will fit you and compliment your credentials. As technology continues to advance, the way to apply for jobs has steadily moved to the internet, and people are picking up on this trend faster than we can imagine. Currently, there are countless job searching sites and applications, but how do I know which ones will work the best for me? How do I decide which one to begin with? Should I just use one or use multiple ones? These are probably questions you’ve asked yourself, and I can honestly say I have asked myself the same questions- and continue to! Worry not, I will provide a detailed guide of the most popular job search apps/sites to help narrow down your choices and calm some of your worries. Image by Alicia Geigel via Canva.com Top Job Search Apps/Sites 1. Glassdoor: Currently, Glassdoor is one of my favorite apps I use to fuel my job search. When you open the app, it is super clean and easy to navigate. At the top of the app, there is a search bar where you can search a job position, company, ideal salaries, and even reviews by previous or current employees. Upon searching for jobs, if you come across one that you like, you can save it and come back to it later if you want to apply. Additionally, on Glassdoor you can upload a resume to your account so you can apply for positions right on your phone! One of my favorite elements about Glassdoor is the ability to read reviews from people who have worked for the company you are considering and see what the wages, work atmosphere, employer/employees, etc. are like! 2.  Indeed: Another one of my favorite job search apps is Indeed. Though many of these job searching apps are similar, there are certain elements that set each apart from the other. Indeed, like Glassdoor, has a large search bar at the top of the page that allows you to search for a job by position, keyword or keywords, or company and where the job is by either city, state or zip code. One of my favorite elements about Indeed is how personalized you can make your account- you can upload a resume, include a page summary, your desired job title, type and salary, years of experience, etc. This personalization helps employers connect better with you which gives you a better chance of being hired. Additionally, you can upload your resume directly to your account, making the application process easier! According to Indeed, the app has “200 million unique visitors a month and is available in 60 countries and 28 languages.” 3. LinkedIn: Perhaps one of the most popular job apps used today, LinkedIn is not only a great tool to personalize a profile and search for jobs, but it is also an awesome way to connect with people who have similar interests and experience as you! According to Sherri Thomas of the Huffington Post, “  87% of recruiters are using LinkedIn (the most popular social media networking site for recruiters) to seek out job candidates.” One great element about LinkedIn, as Sherri noted, is the social media networking aspect of the app. LinkedIn is so popular and useful because it is like the Facebook of the job world. Upon opening the app, you have what is similar to a timeline, where you can see posts and shares from people you are connected to, suggested posts based on your interests and liked pages, etc. The app has several components which makes it easy to navigate, like the network page which displays your connections, invitations, and people you may know. Furthermore, the messaging and notifications tab shows you any messages recruiters and connections have sent while also showing who viewed your profile, liked a post, etc. Lastly, the job portion of the app allows you to search for jobs based on title, keyword or company along with location to narrow down your options as much as possible. 4. Good.Co: I just came across this app a few weeks ago and I was honestly skeptical of it just because I had never heard of it before, but after using it I am super pleased with it! Good.Co is an app that is more than just about searching for a job that pays good, it is more personal than that! The app provides you with quizzes to figure out what your best strengths are, how you interact with others, etc. to narrow down what kind of job you could be best skilled in and fit in the best. According to Allison Doyle of The Balance, The app users find companies and careers that will benefit their overall well being, not just their bank account.” While you can’t apply for jobs from the app, it is a great tool to help you learn more about yourself, your personality, your working style and skillset, which can only benefit you and a job search in the long run! 5.  SnagAJob: Though this is not an app I have personally used yet, after researching and reading reviews about it, I’m going to have to give it a try. SnagAJob seems to incorporate elements of popular job apps on the market today like Glassdoor and LinkedIn with a sprinkle of Good.Co. It has up to date job listings and a great search bar that allows you to filter your search according to the type of job, the schedule (part-time, seasonal, summer, full-time) and location. Additionally, SnagAJob gives you the option to upload your resume and apply with one click, awesome if you are looking in a hurry (though I wouldn’t recommend that all the time)! Lastly, Jenna Mantis of TopResume notes, “Snagajob allows you to show off your personality to employers. You can add a personality quiz to your profile or add a video profile to stand out from the other applicants and let hiring managers know a bit more about you.” In an age where graduating college students are overwhelmed with increasing student debt, rising rent and housing prices, and a growing yet largely competitive job market, the search for the perfect, well-paying job can be a tad difficult. Though it can be tough, advances in technology have made searching and applying for jobs easier and more accessible- we have the world at our fingertips in terms of the job market. It may be easy to get overwhelmed by all of the job search apps out there, but just remember to select the one (or two, three, and so on) that make for the easiest job search for you. As always, good luck!

5 best things about teaching in Saudi Arabia

5 best things about teaching in Saudi Arabia We’ve currently got some really exciting positions open in Saudi Arabia on the Teach Away job board, but you might need a bit more convincing. Read below for our top 5 reasons why Saudi Arabia is a great place to teach overseas!Great travel opportunities around the Arabian GulfBecause of its location, it’s very easy to travel between 3 continents: Africa, Europe, and Asia. Popular tourist locations like Egypt, Turkey, North Africa, the UAE, and Bahrain are very accessible from Saudi Arabia. For those teachers missing western comforts, Bahrain is totally doable for a weekend getaway from Riyadh. In Bahrain, you’ll find alcohol, nightlife, movie theaters, and women won’t have to wear an abaya. Home sweet homeInternational teachers headed to Saudi Arabia will be offered expense-free accommodations in a complex that allows for teachers to interact and connect with other expats. Compounds also allow for relaxed interpretations of Saudi customs, so female teachers don’t have to c over up as much while strolling around with friends on a compound.All compounds are different and some will be bigger than others, but some offer teachers patio space, yards, and multi-storey living arrangements. Though the accommodations come furnished, some teachers replace pieces with furniture that appeals to them more of feels cozier to them. Money talksThe salaries in Saudi Arabia are very competitive. But many teachers will find the biggest bonus to be the fact that salaries are tax-free. Combine this with the fact that accommodations are paid for and benefits packages are pretty robust, you’ll soon see that you’ll either be able to save a great deal of your pay, or enjoy some pretty serious travel while teaching overseas.  Affordable luxuriesWesterners may not be used to hiring housekeepers, a gardener, or a chef. Salaries just don’t typically allow for this kind of luxury back home. But in Saudi Arabia, hiring extra help to take a few extra chores of your hands is of ten times very reasonable. One final word: ShawarmaSaudi Arabian cuisine is largely based on their people’s nomadic roots -- typical dishes include vegetables, chicken, lamb, dates, and beans.One very common dish you’re likely already familiar with: the shawarma (döner kebab in Turkish, or gyro in Greek), a wrap that typically includes some kind of shaved meat (never pork though as Saudi Arabia observes Muslim law) and topped with tahini, hummus, different chutneys and pickled turnip. Shawarmas are quick, easy, and super tasty. For teachers looking for something that reminds them a bit more of home, many compounds have a variety of international restaurant options, including Italian, Chinese, French, and more typical American cuisine.Ready to take a look at our available positions in Saudi Arabia? Head over the the Teach Away job board for a look!