Thursday, April 2, 2020
What is Biology Help Chapter 18?
What is Biology Help Chapter 18?If you are new to Biology Help Chapter 18 you should be aware that this book is essentially all about learning to understand the basic concept of Biology. The curriculum is also pretty basic and involves a lot of reading and writing. But is the real value of this book worth the time and effort that you are taking? Is it worth the money?The answer to the question of whether the book is worth the time is an unequivocal yes. Biology Help Chapter 18 is pretty much the definition of a flash text book. But there is something quite special about these. You don't need to spend a lot of time and energy on them as you don't have to study for the tests and exams.The only thing you really need to know in the vast majority of cases is the base concept of Biology. From that base point you can move on to follow on learning steps and do the reading and writing. That's it. There is no pre-requisites for learning Biology and therefore the whole process of learning about Biology is very quick and easy.Capter and company also address a number of other questions such as; What is the difference between biology and biochemistry? Do we need to study the health of the environment? When we speak of fun biology we are basically talking about things like learning how to swim.Overall Capter and his crew of authors do a superb job of pointing out the importance of the biology. The learning processes for a Biology Help Capter reader need to be at the beginning of the process but there are different ways of finding that. For example you can download a text like this directly to your e-reader.It's obviously a way better option but even so Capter's approach is also the best approach. The need to download the book might be an inconvenience but in terms of understanding Biology it is well worth it. That's the whole purpose of the book.As a graduate student in Biology Capter is obviously well qualified to write the book. He is also perfectly qualified to teach it. H e could do it in his spare time and as he is well versed in the subject, his views on the book are also well placed. So, if you are new to Biology and like learning this way you should definitely consider Capter and his books.
Sunday, March 22, 2020
How To Change The Language Of Your PC Or Phone
How To Change The Language Of Your PC Or Phone IT For Beginners: Changing The Language Of Your Devices ChaptersWhy Change The Language Of Your Computer?How To Change The System Language Of A Windows PC?Change The System Language Of A MacHow To Change The System Language Of Your Smart Phone?Change Android LanguageIT for beginners can challenge the new learner to do new things in new ways. But when you add a foreign language on top of that, it can feel almost impossible. If you have trouble working out where the edit button is when it is in English you might just give up if your computer is in Spanish, Chinese or how about Dutch.So what can you do when your device is communicating with you in a language that you don't understand? In this article, I will guide you on the computing basics step by step through solutions to change the settings of your multilingual device to make sure that it is speaking your language again.Changing the language on your windows device is easy. Photo Source: Unsplash from the optionsNow make sure that the region that is select coincides with the language that you want your pc in.Now below this click âadd a language.âYou will be presented with all of the available languages that exist for the PCClick on your language of choice.You may see a pop up to tell you that changes are being madeLanguage Not Already Installed?If the language is not installed, you will have to install it. This may or may not happen automatically. Click the language that you have chosen to open a menu Click options Now click install to get the language pack on to your PCLanguage already installed If the language is already installed click âset as default.â The last step is to restart your machine, and your language will be changed* this is an example of how to change the language on Windows 10 operating system. While there may be slight differences to other windows operating systems, they do all function in a similar way.Check out the best IT courses London on here.Still C an't Do It? Try This.Watch this video for how to do this is in Window 10 hereFind your computer model at the bottom of your laptop, then google your âLaptop or PC model number + Change system languageâ.Maybe your PC doesn't have English installed. Find your computer model at the bottom of your laptop, then google your âLaptop or PC model number + English language packâ(or the language of your choice)Go to a PC store or ask a computer savvy friendIf the language is not installed, you will have to install it. 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It is fast and easy to do once you know where to look. Bear in mind that Mac computers come with many different version of their operating system. Therefore the step may be ever so slightly different.Go to the apple icon in the top left-hand cornerScroll to system preferencesWhen the box opens, click the language and text option You will be presented with a long list of languages. Choose yours. (If your language is not on the list you may be able to find it by clicking âedit listâ)Now what you have to do is grab the language that you want with the cursor and drag it up to the very top of the list.Close the boxFollow steps 1 and 2 to go back to system preferences and your Pc should have updated already.Find IT training courses near you or find the best online computer courses on Superprof's platform.Still Can't Do It? Try This.Watch this video and follow along to change the language in your Mac, hereType the brand of your Mac âLaptop or PC model number + Change system languageâ.Ask a friend for helpIf you know someone with the same laptop ask them to help you out by following the menu togetherGo to the apple store and get them to help you.How To Change The System Language Of Your Smart Phone?Having your phone in another language can be a real bother, they are already small, and they can be hard to navigate if you don't know what you are doing. However, the benefit with phones is that everything is in an app and apps have icons. When you are trying to change the language of your phone, then you only have to look for the icon that corresponds with making language changes. Take a deep breath, it's quite easy.Change iPhone LanguageLook for the gear icon which is the symbol for settings (it is black and grey and looks like a bike wheel). If you have another phone in English, you can take a look to see what the icon looks like and match it to your other phone.Next , you want to scroll down again, look for another gear icon, this is the icon for general.Now scroll to the very bottom of the screen.Count the sections going upwards and select the 4th option from the bottom which is Language and Region. Bear in mind that the settings option is slightly different with different iPhone versions.Now select the first option device language, and you should see the list of languagesFind and select your language and click the text in the top right corner which says done.If a pop up shows click the top option. It is asking if you really want to change the language.Wait for your phone to update.Change Android LanguageWhile changing the language on an android is easy, the settings depend on the brand of phone and the version of the operating system. This is based on Android Oreo (8.1.0).Look for the gear icon which represents the settings areaScroll down and look for an icon with a circle with an âiâ in it. This is the systems areaNow click the icon tha t looks like a world or at least a circle with horizontal and vertical lines going through it. This is the Languages and input area.Now click the first option, the icon has an A in it. This is the languages areaNow click the + symbol and find your languageStill Can't Do It? Try ThisWatch this video and try to mirror what you see on your iPhone, hereFollow along with this video to change the language in your android, hereAsk to see a friends phone if they have a similar model and use both phone side by side.Go to a phone shop and ask them to help youIf you know the language and have a friend that speaks that language ask them for helpIf you don't have a friend, who speaks that language but know of a restaurant that serves food from that country make a reservation and asks the waitress.Go to the embassy and ask them to tell you where the setting is.If after all of this you still can't change the language of your device, maybe it is a sign just to give in and learn the computers langua ge. Although it can be challenging to use your device while they are not understandable. Enjoy the process and take it as an opportunity to learn a few new words as you find your way to the language settings. Once the multilingual adventure is over, you will find your device back in English or in the language of your choice. Happy translating!
Friday, March 6, 2020
Giving Purpose to Your Music 2 Tips to Avoid Burnout
Giving Purpose to Your Music 2 Tips to Avoid Burnout Suzy S. Feeling burned out? Itâs a common feeling for beginners musicians, especially if youâre stuck on tough techniques or specific songs. So how do you get over the frustration? Take a look at this great advice from Long Beach, CA teacher Glenn S Hello, all. My name is Glenn, and I teach guitar, ukulele and banjo lessons in Long Beach, California. Playing an instrument is a skill that can give you a lifetime of pleasure, by expressing yourself musically, writing your own pieces, or playing with other people. Frequently, students suffer burnout from a routine. To combat this, I feel it is important to set musical goals to give importance to your music. Id like to address a couple of ways to get out of ruts, and move forward with your music. 1) Participate in recitals Recitals offer you a chance to work up some of your pieces to the best of your ability, from start to finish, and share your music with an audience, while seeing others perform as well. Nervousness is a common hurdle to overcome: I suggest choosing pieces that are easy for you, as this can help in getting used to being in front of people. Mentally, it helps me escape into a person, place, or experience that I describe musically. This helps relax myself, and really get into the music itself. Also, by learning to play an entire song as well as you can, new standards are reached, and can be applied to the rest of your repertoire. 2) Jam with others Playing with other people is also rewarding, and teaches you the skill of playing your part, and hearing how it blends with other instruments. I host performance workshops in my Long Beach studio a few times a year- 5 rehearsals followed by a small concert at a local venue. Everyone has a good time and becomes a stronger, well-rounded musician. If you donât have access to these kinds of workshops near you, try putting together your own performing groups. Ask your teacher to introduce you to other students who share your musical tastes, and select a time to meet up. Be organized: choose a few songs to learn beforehand, and decide who will play what parts, vocal chores, and so on. Songwriting is fun, too bring ideas and an open mind! I believe that music is a social skill by playing with other people, performing at recitals, backing singers at church, or playing gigs at farmers markets and such, musical goals are established, and will give direction to your musical experience, and make your relationship with your instrument more meaningful. Hope these ideas helped out, and by all means, keep growing through music! Glenn S. teaches guitar, ukulele, and banjo lessons in the Long Beach, CA area. Glenn has been teaching students for 20 years, playing all styles and levels of music, from day-one beginners to seasoned pros seeking to sharpen their playing skills. He joined TakeLessons in December 2012. Learn more about Glenn, or search for a teacher near you. Photo by nathanrussell Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today!
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Ask an Admissions Expert Rachel Korn
Ask an Admissions Expert Rachel Korn Varsity Tutors brings you insider tips and advice straight from nationally recognized admissions experts. Rachel Korn has evaluated over 10,000 applications in her 7 years of experience on admissions staffs. She has worked at the University of Pennsylvania, Brandeis University, and Wellesley College. Rachel is also the author of two admissions books and has been a guest on The Today Show as well. She now runs her own admissions consulting firm and has helped hundreds of applicants make it to schools all over the U.S. and Europe. VT: How far ahead of time should a student begin working on his or her college application? Rachel: To survive the college admissions process, manage your work as it will manage your stress. New applications are available in the summer before the deadlines, so get a jump start before senior year begins. Take advantage of the quieter time without classes and activities competing for your attention. Even before then, start finalizing your college list so you can dive in right away when the applications go live. Buy a calendar to put on a kitchen wall and mark out weekly deadlines for yourself the peer pressure will help you stick to what you write. Make yourself constantly responsible for a part of your applications even if it is just fill our activities section on the Common Application one week. VT: What are the best ways to go about selecting a terrific essay topic? Rachel: The best essays (of 10,000+ I have evaluated as an admissions officer) were essays where I felt the applicant. You need not try to come up with the most imaginative theme in the world. In fact, you will succeed if you just find that subject that will share how you think and what you value with the admissions committee. Your will connect to the reader if you talk from the heart. Therefore, brainstorm about what the reader cannot see from the data in the application. Show what defines you: pick a topic that will allow you to share a brief significant story and then an analysis of it showing why that is important to know about you. Something you can analyze is key. A cool story on its own is not impressive. VT: Are there any essay topics you get tired of seeing or would warn students to stay away from? Rachel: Frankly, there is very little that an admissions officer has not seen before, so you can take the pressure to be extremely original off of yourself. Good news, huh? Great essays often still come from common themes - navigating through a struggle, something that has shaped your goals and values, personal identity, and family, for example. It is how you write and show the depth of your thinking that will impress. As for no nos, be very careful not to cross the bounds of taste (in terms of strong or inappropriate language or in terms of a sensitive subject you know if something is questionable); dont just praise something or someone else (readers will not learn anything about you); and dont use the essay as a place to vent about unresolved personal problems (it can be scary to see readers will worry about your being OK and will not want you on their campuses). VT: What is the biggest mistake a student can make on a college application? Rachel: Sending an application that you think the admissions committee wants to see. This can fail in two important ways: 1. You may choose an essay topic that is not actually important to you and/or you may write in a style than not your genuine voice admissions officers see right through these things and are turned off; 2. You may fill the why study here supplemental essays with things you imagine will flatter a school rather than why you actually love the school you will sound generic and not thoughtful if you quote things that do not apply to your situation. Overall, this mistake does not let the committee see you, and therefore it cannot admit you because it does not know and like you. VT: What is the typical process an admissions officer goes through to evaluate applications? Rachel: You would be amazed at the time and attention admissions officers can spend on applications. In fact, an application may have multiple readers, and each read can take half an hour or more. Admissions officers fill out forms summarizing the data and capturing their opinion, noting your achievements, both academic and extracurricular, in the context of your background and high school. You would also be amazed at how well admissions officers know your exact high school it is part of their job to understand your opportunities, or lack of them, to make the right decisions about who you are and if you would thrive on their campuses. Some colleges even run committees, in which all applications are presented for discussion, but at every college, truly, admissions officers are very careful to understand exactly who you are. VT: What do you think is the single most important thing a student should make sure they present in the best possible way on their application? Rachel: It may sound simple, but just present yourself. Your honest, thoughtful essay showing how you think or what you have done; your genuine, well-researched comments about why you are applying to a school; your carefully filled out application these show readers what you are all about and your seriousness as a candidate. You impress by showing what no one else should ever be able to show your unique story and your passion for a school through crossing all is and dotting all ts. The responsibility you take for a thorough, personal presentation gives you your best chance at admission and makes a great impression no matter what the admission committee ultimately decides. VT: How should students go about determining the culture of a university, and whether they would be a good fit? Rachel: I love this question. This is the heart of an intelligent, successful admissions process. Ideally, you should tour schools to see how you feel, as there is truly no better research than the gut feeling of wow, this is a fit, or whoa, what was I thinking this is not me you learn from both reactions. Also, to determine which colleges fit your personality and goals, especially if you cannot get onto campuses, read colleges webpages and other websites talking about colleges and reach out online. Colleges have armies of student volunteers ready to answer your questions and make a connection with you. Activate those possibilities. Ask your guidance counselor about colleges and check where people you know have attended. This can show you who is attracted to what kind of school. Always try to attend college fairs and presentations in your town and in your high school, too. VT: Early-action, early-decision, binding/non-binding, regular decisions...With so many choices when applying, what do you recommend to students? Rachel: See if you can answer yes to the following questions by November of your senior year: Will you have you found that one and only school for yourself? Will you have received satisfactory results from your standardized testing? Will you be prepared to accept a financial aid package according to what a school calculates for families in your situation? If you can answer yes to all these questions, a binding early plan can be for you. You would be ready to commit to a school. More broadly, any early plan can be for you you are set for early notification. If you are not clear about one favorite school, need to compare financial aid offers, and/or may compete for some scholarships, wait until regular decision. Early plans are for students who can present their best applications by the fall. You maximize your chances of admission when you apply at your strongest, so make sure you submit your application when you are truly ready. VT: How important are grades and standardized test scores when admissions decisions are being made? Rachel: OK, we have to be honest: this is #1 in terms of importance. After all, you are applying for entrance to educational institutions. The schools need to ensure your survivability, and for those competitive schools with too many qualified students lined up for only a few places, the academic piece makes even more of a difference. Do know, though, that many times, rejection does not mean that you did not do enough. You may be a star. It simply means others had to come first. VT: What tips do you have for students asking their teachers for letters of recommendation? Rachel: You are asking teachers for a favor requiring hours of their time, so be careful to respect this significant request. Ideally, approach teachers for recommendations close to the beginning of the school year - and certainly well in advance of the deadlines. Give teachers an information sheet to prepare them with data about what you have done well, both in their classes and outside of them, so they will not have to wrack their brains to come up with material. Make the recommendation writing easier for them. Do follow up with the teachers, too, before the deadline to see if you can provide any extra information to help and to make sure that they are on track to submit on time. FYI: students are not penalized for late-arriving recommendations, but it does hold up the evaluation process and your application will be read only when it becomes complete. Visit Rachels website for further information about her background and consulting services.The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.
The Best Books for Learning German Language
The Best Books for Learning German Language Which Books Should You Buy to Help You Learn German in German Lessons? ChaptersLearning German Made EasyGerman Lessons for BeginnersLearning German VocabularyGerman Lessons for Visual LearnersLearning German with PicturesVisual Cues for Learning German VocabularyImmersive German Language Courses: Reading in GermanBeginner-LevelIntermediate to Advance:Colloquial GermanYou are taking German lessons online, you have downloaded a vocabulary app, but you would still like a good, old fashioned book to help you learn German Grammar - something you can keep open on your desk at the page you need, or load onto your e-book reader to look things up quickly.Gives the German equivalents to English expressions and proverbs. ISBN-10: 151871580X ISBN-13: 978-1518715808Dirty German: Everday Slang from âWahtâs up?â to âF*%# off!â by Daniel ChaffeyFor the really down-to-earth German expressions. ISBN-10: 1569756732 ISBN-13: 978-1569756737Please note that while many of these books are available in an e-book edition, not all of them are.Search for German lessons i n the major UK cities:German lessons LondonGerman lessons GlasgowGerman lessons LiverpoolGerman lessons Bristol
Differences Between Management Accounting and Financial Accounting
Differences Between Management Accounting and Financial Accounting What Are the Differences Between Management Accounting and Financial Accounting? ChaptersWho They Report ToThe Roles They PlayThe Rules They FollowIf you are studying accounting principles, perhaps as an undergraduate or retraining for a new career in an accounting program, you are probably already well aware what terms such as cost accounting, statement analysis and valuation mean.And of course, everyone knows what income taxes and payroll deductions are!What is perhaps less clear is that accounting is so much more than adding and subtracting; credits and debits.There is a whole school of thought on accounting, called accounting theory, that shapes the daily efforts of every type of accountant, from the CPA working independently to the chartered accountant in an office.As you may have guessed, there is more than one type of accountant and, even though they may all employ the same accounting systems, each realm has its trademark and distinct focus.Besides the certified public accountants and chartered accountants just mentioned:forensic accountants analyse financ ial data to investigate fraud or other white collar crimetax accountants specialise in preparing taxes and forestalling auditsauditors conduct that activity that sends shivers down the spines of the ones audited.Financial advisors and consultants are those brought in for a single project, be it a business overhaul or eliminating financial waste.However, most companies already have such an accountant on hand. In fact, due to the sensitive nature of corporate finance, most companies keep accountants on the payroll.Financial accountants and management accounting vary from the more familiar types of accounting in that they are dedicated to a single companyâs financial health and growth.Although they may function in tandem, they each have a distinct role to play in the corporate financial structure.Your Superprof takes you beyond tax time, to the daily grind and surprisingly controlled chaos that sometimes besets a businessâ accounting department.Specifically, we highlight the differ ences between financial and managerial accounting.Are you studying for your CPA exam with an eye to becoming such an accountant?If so, the following information might help you decide how much accounting education you still need.managerial accountantâs job to bring that accounting information to those in power.That job description makes bookkeeping sound rather sexy, doesnât it?Do financial accountants have similar glitter in their accounting basics?They too function as an internal control, but in a different way than cost accountants (another name for managerial accountants).They are not so much concerned with the company budget as it applies to day to day operations; their focus is more on the trial balance: do the credits total more than the debits on any given day?If the inverse is consistently true, the senior accountant would most likely have a conversation with the executive branch of the company...And, that being the case, you may say that financial accountants are risk-a verse.Now go in-depth into financial accountants' responsibilities...You have to know the rules of accounting in order to be successful! Source: Pixabay Credit: GeraltThe Rules They FollowHere, there is much more similarity between the financial and managerial accountant.For one, both types of accountants use accounting information systems, albeit for different purposes.Another way that they compare is that they both follow the generally accepted accounting principles (practice, in our country) or GAAP (UK GAAP, for us).At this point, they diverge a bit.Whereas the financial accountant might report under the International Financial Reporting Standards if the company s/heâs employed with is a global enterprise, as yet the managerial accountant is not compelled to that standard.However, more and more companies, whether international or not, are moving toward those accounting practices simply to streamline accounting concepts.If you are taking accounting courses, you might want to di rect a bit of your focus on IFRS, if only to broaden your knowledge base and make you a more competitive hire.Another fundamental difference between the two types of accountants is the accounting procedures used.As already explained, managerial accountants use the accounting process to plan strategic moves the company could make or optimise financial performance.Laying off workers is a result of such accounting work, for example.Financial accountants are more concerned with the accounting cycle; the recording of complete accounting events.Please note we did say that these accountants are more invested in the trial balance than in the overall financial report; in fact, the general ledger is their playground.They practice what is called accrual accounting, a method of accounting that calls for recording transactions perhaps even before money changes hands.Letâs say a government contractor orders a million each of part number XYZ. Of course, they are not going to pay for their order all at once; such a large invoice would be payable in instalments.Nevertheless, the financial accountant would treat the order as though it had been paid in full even though no payment has yet been made.In todayâs global markets, it is imperative that this accounting method is practised; otherwise, any companyâs financial statement would reflect poorly indeed!In fact, the GAAP requires large companies to use the accrual method in preparing their financial statements.Although any company may choose to employ managerial accountants, every company is required by law to have financial accountants on staff.The role of financial accountants, while seemingly mundane, touches every aspect of a company:internal auditing and the possibility of an external auditrecording revenue and calculating profitrecording debits and creditstracking assets liabilitiesmaintaining records for the purpose of taxationWhile it is true that they are not actively engaged in the decision-making process like ma nagerial accountants are, they are the ones that set internal controls for those cost accountants to work with.So, as you near completion of your degree in accounting, maybe you could overlook that seemingly high-profile forensic accounting career and consider financial statement analysis and advanced accounting for a company, instead.Working as a professional accountant in such a business environment may not bring the thrill that being an auditor might bring, but there is a measure of safety â" as opposed to going into business for yourself.Here, you only need basic accounting skills to see the difference!As an accountant for a large firm, perhaps doing international accounting, you would have set work hours and benefits.However, plying the principles of accounting as an independent public accountant means you set your hours to your clientsâ needs, possibly working until late at night.You have all of your office overhead to consider, and must track expenses yourself!So, if youâ ve not yet finished your accounting course and are wondering which direction to take your knowledge and skills, the answer is clear: financial accounting will give you the greatest opportunity to apply accounting standards.But managerial accounting will give you a broader spectrum to apply them in!Did you want a closer analysis of management versus financial accounting?
Online Tutoring A rising craze among students
Online Tutoring â" A rising craze among students 0SHARESShare These days the students prefer the new method of tutoring like online tutoring which has only been possible with the help of internet, which provides complete homework help to the students and the student can avail unlimited online tutoring at any point in time. This online tutoring in more simple words is a method which provides help across various subjects and so you can avail the best math online tutoring and the biggest advantage is that you do not pay a single penny because you can avail the best online tutoring free. Online tutoring is a method by which the child basically is able to communicate with the online tutor either by text, voice or video and the video is the most proffered option among the three. The online tutors very conveniently customize all their activities and provide homework help to all the students at every level. Online tutoring definitely comes out to be very reasonable and these types of tuitions are definitely cheaper than the private tutors. If you are lucky you may get an experienced teacher with real low prices because, the online teachers have different hourly rates and hence both the parent and the child can be benefitted in this scenario. The tutor basically puts less pressure on the child and so the child can concentrate more on studies and also give a tough competition to all the fellow competitors. [starbox id=admin]
Estrangeirismos e influência
Estrangeirismos e influência artur84 / FreeDigitalPhotos.netEmbora seja parte da nossa cultura dublar filmes e séries em Inglês, somos muito dados aos estrangeirismos, que são aquelas palavras em Inglês, que são de uso tão corriqueiro, que acabam sendo adotadas por nós. Alguns exemplos são dizer que determinado local é o point ou spot de encontro da galera, comentar que o look de alguém é fashion ou simplesmente dizer ok como forma de concordar com algo.Estes estrangeirismos são muito comuns e, de certa forma, ajudam a que mais pessoas tenham contato com o Inglês. Contudo, é preciso que estejamos conscientes de que, especialmente, em ambientes profissionais, a utilização de tais expressões pode ser prejudicial.Porém, se por um lado é sensato evitar estrangeirismos, por outro somos obrigados a usá-los, porque estes se estabeleceram como a forma mais usual (e por isso mais compreensÃvel) de dizer alguma coisa. Algumas palavras como site, mouse, online, offline, e-mail, designer, blog e deliver y são exemplos disso.Vale lembrar que existem ainda palavras que começaram como meras adoções literais, como os exemplos acima, mas que ganharam grafia própria quando passaram a figurar nos nossos dicionários, como é o caso de stress que se transformou em estresse e deu origem à s variações estressar, estressante, estressado.Também existem siglas, que muitas pessoas nem sequer sabem o que querem dizer, porque são derivadas do nome da coisa em Inglês, tornando mais complexo o seu entendimento em Português. Quando me mudei para Portugal levei um choque cultural tremendo no que diz respeito a isso, porque enquanto no Brasil a gente diz AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) e HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), lá as pessoas dizem SIDA (SÃndrome da Imunodficiência Adquirida), ADN (Ãcido Desoxirribonucleico) e VIH (VÃrus da Imunodeficiência Humana). Contudo, as nossas placas de sinalização dizem PARE, mas em Portugal dizem STOP.Para mim foi engraçado ver essa diferença entre dois paÃses de lingua portuguesa, mas acho ainda mais interessante ver como algumas palavras em Inglês se infiltram no nosso idioma, seja com sotaque português ou brasileiro, fazendo com que tenhamos que nos habituar a elas.A verdade é que a lÃngua é um organismo vivo, que tem que adaptar para acompanhar o desenvolvimento social, cultural e tecnológico dos seus falantes. Por isso acaba sendo inevitável o uso dos estrangeirismos, mesmo que os paÃses lusófonos muitas vezes impulsionem a evolução de formas diferentes o que aumenta ainda mais a distência linguÃstica entre eles -, tal como acontece no caso das siglas ou como acontece com a palavra stress (grafia em Inglês), que no Brasil se escreve estresse e em Portugal stresse.
Why I Volunteer - Rebecca Ds Story
Why I Volunteer - Rebecca D's Story Meet Rebecca D, one of Tutorfairâs very own VIVs (Very Important Volunteers). Rebecca is about to begin the TeachFirst Leadership Development Programme in September 2016, and in the run up to her teacher training volunteered for Tutorfair, Southside Young Leader Academy and Stretch Academy. We help her tell the rest of her story below. Rebecca wasnât quite sure what to expect on her first day at the Southside Young Leader's Academy, and walking into a room full of lively students on a Saturday morning was more than a little overwhelming. However, according to Rebecca, practicing her teaching skills with both TeachFirstâs School Orientation Experience (SOE) and as a volunteer with Tutorfair were valuable, one-of-a-kind experiences. âSOE was great to observe lessons,â she said, âbut the Tutorfair programme gave me real hands on experience . . . which was really helpful, especially the subject sessions in small groups.â Rebecca took this training and ran with it, building tutoring plans for the âGifted and Talentedâ students at Stretch Academy, and helping Southside Young Leaders with their literacy skills. SA and SYLA respectively target low-income students and young black boys. As a future teacher, Rebecca found working with these hardworking, but often overlooked pupils the most useful part of her experience. âWorking at the Stretch Academy gave me tips on how to challenge . . . students, while SYLA gave me insight [into] differentiating work for a mixed-ability group,â she explained. â[In general, being a volunteer] gives the chance to understand the issues facing the students, [and] the experience let me appreciate how imaginative you have to be to keep students engaged!â Weâre ecstatic that Rebecca found her time with us as a volunteer both practical and enjoyable, and clearly Rebecca is, too: â[I] would recommend [the program] to anyone!â Thanks, Rebecca! If you're a tutor, teacher or an aspiring educator looking to make a difference, visit the Tutorfair Foundation to find out how you can join the future of tutoring.
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