Friday, March 27, 2020
Useful Chemical Words
Useful Chemical WordsChemical words are important in the development of an individual's education in chemistry. These words are used in the process of chemical synthesis and explanation. They are also important to understand the reason behind the transformations involved in the whole process of manufacturing an object in the most efficient manner.The main purpose of a chemical word is to classify a certain product. They also help us to clarify or indicate the difference between two very similar products. They are quite often used as words that denote the process of scientific experiment. It is a bit of a complex job to define the meaning of all these words and therefore, a great deal of care should be taken while they are learned.Az is one of the best known chemical words that are used in the subject of chemical reactions. It stands for the radical. At the same time, azide is the form of a molecule with an 'A' at the end of it. In the course of chemical reactions, the protons that ar e moving in the negatively charged atom of the hydrogen atom of an element are converted into electrons.The following numbers are given to them in the periodic table. The first number in the series of atomic numbers is called the atomic number. The next number is the charge or weight. The next number, usually called the valence number, is given to it.The word azidene is another chemical word that deals with the difference between forms of hydrogen and different elements. The process of conversion to 'electrons' involves the movement of the electrons from one atom to another. The different types of ionic liquids include the following:The word all is used in chemistry as it defines the alkyl group. It is a basic, large-molecule group of an element which contains four carbon atoms in the nucleus of a single hydrogen atom.The word azithienine is a derivative of the word alkyl which denotes the conversion of the carbon atoms of an alkyl group to the tetramethyl group. A zirconium ion has the group. In other words, it represents the crystalline structure of a silicon atom. The name aziridine means the derivative of zirconium ion.
Friday, March 6, 2020
More Focused with Media
More Focused with Media Your child says that listening to music or watching television helps him or her concentrate when doing schoolwork. But is he or she right? Sitting down to concentrate on homework is hard when you have ADHD. Not surprisingly, kids, teens, and their parents are always on the lookout for ways to make homework less painful. For many families that Ive worked with, arguments often erupt over whether or not the television, music, or other noise should be allowed during homework. Desperate to help their kids get their work done, many parents are willing to make more concessions during homework time than they would for other activities and chores throughout the day. But do things like television and music really help kids with ADHD concentrate? Or are they simply fun distractions? Lets look at what the science has to say. Television: Your child may find homework less painful when he or she is watching television, but chances are his or her work performance is suffering. In a study conducted at a renowned ADHD center, scientists examined the effects of television on schoolwork completion and focus in kids with ADHD.1 When the television was on in the classroom, kids with ADHD, on average, completed significantly less schoolwork than when the television was turned off. They were also off-task more frequently and had to be reminded more often by the teacher to get back to work. Music: Like television, music can help make boring tasks less painful. For example, studies have shown that people will stay on a treadmill longer and find that time goes by faster when theyre listing to music. But is music too much of a distraction for kids with ADHD who need to focus on schoolwork? In the television study described above, the researchers also studied the effects of music and found it to be much less distracting than television. For most of the kids with ADHD, background music didnt have any effect on their performance, and 12% of the kids actually completed more work when they were listening to music! Additional studies of kids with attention problems have demonstrated improved performance on memory tasks when music without a vocal track is played in the background. White Noise: While your child may not be specifically asking to have white noise on in the background while he or she works, research shows that it may actually be helpful for kids with ADHD. A recent study compared the effect of white noise on the cognitive performance of three groups of kids: those with exceptionally high levels of attention, those with average levels of attention, those with low levels of attention2. For the least attentive kids, white noise (at a medium to high volume) significantly improved their cognitive performance. Interestingly, for the kids in the high attention group, white noise worsened their performance. It had no effect on kids with average levels of attention. A handful of additional studies have produced similar results for kids with attention challenges. Bottom Line: Skip the television. If your child wants to listen to music or white noise, then test it out. Does he or she make more careless mistakes on his or her homework, does he or she take longer to complete it? Or, if theres no change in his or her work, but your child seems happier, more calm and content, then that would count as an improvement. Let your child know ahead of time that youll be monitoring his or her progress. Maybe that will even motivate him or her to work better, so he or she can keep the music or background noise around! 1Pelham, W.E., Waschbush, D.A., Hoza, B., Gnagy, E.M., Greiner, A.R., Sams, S.E.Carter, R.L. (2011). Music and Video as Distractors for Boys with ADHD in the Classroom: Comparison with Controls, Individual Differences, and Medication Effects. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 39(8), 10851098. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-011-9529-z 2Helps, S. K., Bamford, S., Sonuga-Barke, E. J. S., Sderlund, G. B. W. (2014). Different Effects of Adding White Noise on Cognitive Performance of Sub-, Normal and Super-Attentive School Children. PLOS ONE, 9(11), e112768. ABOUT DR. MARY ROONEY Mary Rooney, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco. Dr Rooney is a researcher and clinician specializing in the evaluation and treatment of ADHD and co-occurring behavioral, anxiety, and mood disorders. A strong advocate for those with attention and behavior problems, Dr. Rooney is committed to developing and providing comprehensive, cutting edge treatments tailored to meet the unique needs of each child and adolescent. Dr. Rooney's clinical interventions and research avenues emphasize working closely with parents and teachers to create supportive, structured home and school environments that enable children and adolescents to reach their full potential. In addition, Dr. Rooney serves as a consultant and ADHD expert to Huntington Learning Centers. ABOUT HUNTINGTON Huntington Learning Center is the tutoring and test prep leader. Its certified tutors provide individualized instruction in reading, phonics, writing, study skills, elementary and middle school math, Algebra through Calculus, Chemistry, and other sciences. It preps for the SAT and ACT, as well as state and standardized exams. Huntington programs develop the skills, confidence, and motivation to help students of all levels succeed and meet the needs of Common Core State Standards. Founded in 1977, Huntington's mission is to give every student the best education possible. Call us today at 1.800.CAN LEARN to discuss how Huntington can help your child. For franchise opportunities please visit www.huntingtonfranchise.com. This website does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The material on this site is provided for educational purposes only.
How to use Phrasal Verbs as Nouns
How to use Phrasal Verbs as Nouns It is important to know the difference between a phrasal verb and the noun form of the phrasal verb.Youll find that the IELTS, First Certificate, CAE, and TOEFL will test you on understanding the difference between them. Sometimes the noun form and the verb form have a similar meaning, but not always.For instance make up (v.) and makeup (n.) have two completely different meanings. Watch the video and learn the pronunciation and stress as well as some new vocabulary. Try the exercise at the end to see if you understand.1. She wears too much _______, she should go for a more natural look. 2. We dont have much _________ with our teachers, they are very dedicated. 3. The huckleberry __________ at the restaurant I used to work at are amazing. 4. The ______ __ at the hotel is near the front entrance. 5. The police had to call for ________ when they realized there was a hostage situation. 6. What time do you ____ __ in the morning? 7. The car is overheating, ____ the car ____! There is a __ _______ right there on the right side of the road.Take note of the hyphens, spaces, and joined words. Want to learn more phrasal verbs? Click here to see our Phrasal Verb of the Day.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Job Discovery Feature
Job Discovery Feature New tutors enjoy the privilege to purchase any tutoring job from our job board. They can do so for their initial seven days of TutorZ membership. Thereafter, any tutor may purchase tutoring jobs through our Job Discovery feature. Job Discovery After signing up with TutorZ, any of our new tutoring providers can use the discovering of jobs feature. These discovered tutoring jobs were originally posted by parents and/or students to different tutors. However, these jobs match your tutoring background, location and/or lesson delivery method, thus are available for purchase. Here is how tutors can access the job discover feature. 1) Log into your TutorZ account. 2) Click on the Discover Jobs menu link 3) Chose from the filter options: In-Person or Online In-person tutoring jobs are those jobs for which the student requires an in-person tutor, that is they want to meet the tutor personally, for example in a library, coffee shop or at home. Online tutoring jobs are posted by students nationwide. But only those online tutoring jobs appear in your account which match with your tutoring subjects offered. Restrictions Only Green, Red and Gold Apple awarded tutors are allowed to purchase tutoring jobs through this job discovery feature. The number of jobs allowed purchasing depends on the level of award: Green apple member are allowed to purchase one job within a 24-hour time frame. Red apple member are allowed to purchase three jobs within a 24-hour time frame. Gold apple member are allowed to purchase five jobs within a 24-hour time frame. The purchase amount reflects the trust and reputation of our tutors. Should you not yet been awarded the Green Apple status or wish to purchase more jobs within a 24-hour time frame, try to improve your ranking.
Why You Should Vote This November
Why You Should Vote This November Photo from Flickr.com by Walt Stoneburner However, you as a student should vote, and here is why. Learning something in the process. Instead of passively standing by, you will actively take a stance in trying to shape the future of this nation, and by doing so, learn a lot about others views and your own. These issues DO pertain to us as students. Think of it as the country you will inherit when you graduate and move into the so-called real world. If youve ever complained about something or blamed something on the government, now is the chance to have those opinions voiced. Also, vote now or forever hold your peace if you do choose not to vote and then you choose not to praise or complain about political decisions. Democracy only works if everyone speaks. You may think My vote wont count. Remember Florida? Every vote counts. Even if your vote is a murmur, a sea of murmurs becomes a powerful, unified shout. Rule of the people doesnt work if the people dont care. Exercising a fundamental right that is denied to many living in this country. As a U.S. citizen, you have the privilege of being born with the right to vote. The 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th amendments to the Constitution and countless leaders have fought for this right, and some are still fighting. In some countries, youth just like you fight and die for this right. Vote because you can. I encourage you to vote this fall because you do have a voice that should be used. Step up to the plate and make a stand!
Happy Friday Face!
Happy Friday Face! Friday marks the start of the weekend. This is why Friday is the best day of the week!!! Everyone just seems to be in a better mood. I feel great knowing a bit of that weekday pressure is off. And this is my happy Friday face. Show us your happy face! Have fun!
Educational day out The Science Museum, London
Educational day out The Science Museum, London No childhood is complete without a visit to the world-famous Science Museum in London. You may remember visiting as a child yourself and pressing the buttons on the interactive exhibits. These days, the museum is even more interactive to suit today's multimedia children. The Science Museum was founded in 1857 with objects shown at the Great Exhibition held in the Crystal Palace. Today the Museum is admired across the world for its historic collections, awe-inspiring galleries and amazing exhibitions. The museum looks after more than 300,000 objects, with a particular emphasis in the history of western science, technology and medicine since 1700. Budding doctors and biologists in particular will be fascinated by the huge collection of medical artefacts on display, which are drawn from all periods and cultures. Other collections display innovation and development across the worlds of science, ICT and engineering. Excitingly, there are two brand new collections to explore. Who am I? allows visitors to explore the science of identity through various objects, works of art and exhibits. You can even find out what your voice would sound like if you were a member of the opposite sex! Meanwhile, Antenna showcases the best of the latest scientific discoveries across the world and allows you to review and rate your favourites. The Science Museum is free, although there is a charge to enter the on-site Imax cinema. For more information visit www.sciencemuseum.org.uk.
Try For the First Time English As a Second Language at Your Local Community College
Try For the First Time English As a Second Language at Your Local Community CollegeAnyone who has made the decision to pursue further education or just stay in school longer should consider enrolling in an ESL (English as a Second Language) program at their local community college or university. Students who are unable to successfully take ESL classes will find that their opportunities for job training, for placement in career areas and for advancement are greatly increased by such training. The financial incentives that are typically provided by employers also become more achievable.It is true that the first time you attempt to learn English the English-language is the most difficult one to master. You may need to devote a lot of time to reading and writing lessons. There is a downside however to the language: In the workplace it may be necessary to speak English with your co-workers and clients, because they require you to do so as well.Before you enroll in an ESL program, you shou ld understand that the classes that you are attending are not equivalent to those offered in traditional English classes. In fact, these classes are required for employers to determine if you are a qualified candidate for a job position in their company. Although some students are not certified teachers, they can still acquire some real knowledge about this new language from working in an ESL class. In a good program they are taught using actual books and printouts, and they are even allowed to make their own modifications to a text.Most ESL programs offer a variety of accommodations such as private tutors or study groups. Classes in Orange County offer similar classes but usually are held at community colleges and universities. These classes may have English as a Second Language as a focus in order to teach you what you need to know to succeed in this field.When you begin studying English as a Second Language, you may be offered special permission to work at the company that you ha ve been offered a job with, which may be related to their business. Many of the leading companies in Orange County have offices in other parts of the United States and many of their workers have at least some knowledge of English. This can make them more employable, even if they were not born in the United States.If you are looking to move from one country to another it is important to know the language that is spoken by that particular country. An ESL program in Orange County will help you acquire a stronger command of the language that you will use while living in that country. Most are prepared to provide you with practical and supplemental materials.A professional tutor is available to aid you when you enroll in an ESL program. An English as a Second Language course can be completed in one to two years, depending on the level of instruction. Having an understanding of the essential skills and knowing how to communicate in English can open many doors for you.
Finding a Tutor to You
Finding a Tutor to YouGetting a tutor to you is the dream of many parents. A tutor is one person who can help you reach the college level that you have always wanted to enter into. A good tutor can help you do things that you cannot do yourself, so you do not have to worry about finding enough time for your studies.Finding a tutor to you is not too hard as long as you know where to look. You do not have to look far. You can even use the Internet to find someone who can help you. There are various websites that specialize in helping tutors to students such as on-line websites and many of them charge a small fee for their services.The Internet has changed everything for those who want to make a career in tutoring's society. They can look up people by name and look for reviews from others. Then, they can choose from the website that best fits their needs.Many websites on the Internet offer a directory of tutors to students that are available at a very nominal price. These websites also give information on the fees that are required for tuition and other related costs. These sites may also have useful information on the activities that tutor to you should go through. It will help you become more aware of the tutor's role and also keep you aware of the things that you need to do.If you want to have someone to tutor you then you can also take the advice of the mentors who have previously been tutored by the tutor to you. These mentors may be able to recommend someone else. The mentor may also provide you with additional tips and suggestions on how to do things better prepare yourself for the tests and exams that are ahead.You may also look for tutors who you can take tutoring sessions with. Tutoring sessions may not be as long as one hour, but they may be important for you to get a feel of the tutor's personality. They may also teach you something new or different, so that you can improve yourself in other ways.The first thing you should do if you are thinking of tak ing a tutor to you is to find out who your tutor is. This will save you from getting confused or paying too much.
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