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Learning Techniques for Students
We all know at least one of them: the visual learner, the active learner, the mental-photographic learner, the try hard learners, and so on.
Salvador LorenzPublished 7 years ago in EducationNatural Light Photography Tutorial: No Bounce, No Studio, No Equipment. Just the sun!
This is a photographer's reaction video giving full commentary of my photoshoot with model, and it's a learn-as-you-go system.
Walid AzamiPublished 7 years ago in Journal5 Things That Can Be Done to Revive Toxic Work Culture
A toxic work culture can create major problems as it hampers productivity and builds an environment that is plagued with anxiety, fear, lack of responsibility, and apathy. There are various factors that are responsible for brewing such a culture, the results of which are catastrophic and can sink the organization into an abyss of failure. Toxicity in the minds of the people is detrimental as it radiates and spreads amongst the rest. So, if this issue is not addressed in time, it can be very difficult for the organization and its management to revive from such a major set-back.
Harmion MorrisPublished 7 years ago in JournalThings Amusement Park Ride Operators Wish You Knew
As Halloween approaches, various amusement parks are putting up their halloween decorations and turning spooky for the season. Amusement parks can be just as fun during a holiday as they are during the regular summer season from around Memorial Day to around Labor Day. There's caricatures, old-timey photos, carnival games, food, and of course, roller-coasters. You might think that the people who operate these roller-coasters have it all: they work at an amusement park, which is true. But sometimes, it's not always fun for them. There are various things that visitors might not necessarily think about when going to a roller-coaster at an amusement park.
A. Alexis KreiserPublished 7 years ago in JournalWhat They Don't Tell You about Being a Teacher
"Teaching is easy," is a phrase I often hear. All you have to do is get in front of a group of kids and tell them their ABC's and their 1 2 3's. Have lunch time, nap time, and call it a day, right? There's a lot more to teaching than that. Being a teacher, you have to be ready for anything and everything. Little Jimmy just puked on the carpet? You better know what to do. Alex just stole's Amanda's crayon? Well, you better resolve it fast before Amanda has a tantrum. Classroom management is a huge part of teaching as well as a huge part as to why so many teachers quit. They can't control their classrooms, therefore, they call it quits. Classroom management is tricky, especially on the first day of the job. A new class, a new group of kids, and you don't know what's going to work for them so you just do the whole trial and error thing for the entire year until something works.
Melody MoonPublished 7 years ago in EducationDo Not Give Up Until You Are Proud
I am originally from a small town in Southeast of Minas Gerais-Brazil.Both my mother and father were illiterate and could not give us a fair education.
Alberto de SouzaPublished 7 years ago in EducationBest Desk Pads to Improve Any Type of Workspace
Desk pads are not a new accessory by any means of the word. In fact, they're as old school as they come — but they remain popular for good reason. The right desk pad adds a stylish flair to an otherwise drab desk, makes it easier to write, and also makes your office just a bit more comfortable.
Cato ConroyPublished 7 years ago in JournalThe Form 1040 Tax Return: Claiming Your Adjustments, Exemptions, Deductions and Credits.
The apparent complexity of tax laws is probably one of the main reasons why people, in general, might be turned off from trying to educate themselves concerning basic tax matters that would enable them to attempt doing their own taxes. But even if they choose not to do their taxes themselves, having basic tax knowledge would enable them to understand what their preparers are doing, and place them in a position to detect any possible errors.
Milton G. BoothePublished 7 years ago in Journal