Sunday, March 22, 2020
The Art of Scat Singing
The Art of Scat Singing Suzy S. Shoo-bee-do-whap doo-wahbee bop ba baah No, we have not lost all ability to converse here at TakeLessons, we are trying out scat singing and its tough! Check out this article by one of our Berkeley voice teachers, Richard K., and see if you can whip up a scat solo the next time you hear your favorite song Have you ever hear a band playing a familiar Rock Roll or jazz standard and then the vocalist, instead of singing the right words, started singing started singing a bunch of nonsense phrases like âda ba sheh-bop doo-wahâ or âDoo-bee-bah-dip shwee-aahâ? Chances are you just heard scat singing. And if you listen carefully, you might find it to be a real treat. Scat singing is NOT what a vocalist does when they canât remember the words to the song. It is a singerâs act of creative expression; the time when he or she gets to perform a solo just like the instrumentalists do. And just like instrumentalists, there are skills a scat singer must acquire. So how does a novice go about learning to scat sing? Many singers are terrified of scatâ"that vast unknown territory where you have to (or get to) make up your own melodies, phrases, or rhythmic licks. Some would rather stick to the safety of the memorized lyrics and melody of a song. But there is real freedom and excitement in creating your own melodic phrases, and great joy when your audience claps or roars in enjoyment of what you have created. Learning to scat comes from getting a âfeelingâ for the music, so many folks start with the blues. If youâve ever listened to a song, and had the melody spark an alternative musical idea in your mind that would sound great out loud, youâve started the process of learning to scat. Or, if you hear another melody that fits into the one that youâre listening to and you try singing it, that too is scatting. If nothing else, the way to start learning about scat singing is to listen to some great scat artists. Try to learn their solos and phrasing, try to capture their timing and emulate the tonal qualities they utilize. Imitate them when they sound like a bell, or like a horn, or like they are growling or groaning. Also, listen to your favorite instrumental players and learn their solos. Listen to the solo repeatedly until you memorize it and can sing along while they are playing it. Try to make your voice sound like an instrumentâ"whether it is a horn, a guitar, a bass, drums or even a piano, if you can! As with any singing technique, youll need to commit some serious practice time to learn and master the skill. For additional help, sign up for singing lessons with a teacher who is familiar with scatting the individual attention and that extra ear will definitely help you along your way. Find a voice teacher in your area and book lessons today! You might also like Find Your Voice as a Singer: 4 Tips That Work How to Build Confidence On Stage Using Scales to Improve Vocal Range and More Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of prescreened teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for safe, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher
Friday, March 6, 2020
Special Triangles
Special Triangles In Geometry, there are two special triangles. The special triangles are the triangles in which the angles are either 30-60-90 or 45-45-90. The triangles forming these angles are called special triangles because when their values are calculated using the six trigonometric functions, then exact values are produced instead of decimal numbers. Therefore using any of these angles and the length of any one side of the triangle, the lengths of other sides can be easily calculated using basic trigonometric functions such as sine, cosine or tan of the special angles. Example 1: The side AC is the hypotenuse in the right triangle ABC. If the hypotenuse of this triangle is 4cm, then what is the measure of side BC if the measure of angle C is 60? Here triangle ABC is a special triangle because one of its angle measures 60 which implies that the angles of this triangle are in the form of 30-60-90. The trigonometric function, cos(C) = (adjacent side)/ (hypotenuse) = BC/AC This gives: cos(60)= BC/ 4== 1/2= BC/ 4== BC= 4 * 1/2 Therefore the measure of the side, BC= 2cm Example 2: The side PR is the hypotenuse in the right triangle PQR. If the measure of side PQ is 9cm, then what is the measure of the side QR if measure of angle R is 45? Here triangle PQR is a special triangle because one of its angle measures 45 which implies that the angles of this triangle are in the form of 45-45-90. The trigonometric function, tan(R) = (opposite side)/ (adjacent side) = PQ/QR This gives: tan(45)= 9/ QR== 1= 9/ QR== QR= 1* 9 Therefore the measure of the side, QR= 9cm
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Different Types of Lawyers
Different Types of Lawyers Which Type of Lawyer Should You Hire? ChaptersA Basic DistinctionAreas of Speciality for Barristers and SolicitorsLegal Services Provided by SolicitorsParalegals: the Unsung Heroes of Any Law FirmLetâs say youâve just launched you IPO (initial public offering) because youâre taking your startup company public.Naturally, you consulted with the right attorney to see if youâve covered all of the relevant laws!Or maybe youâre in law school right now, trying to decide what type of law youâd like to practice: you have plenty of choices!You could become a corporate lawyer, an injury lawyer, an immigration lawyer...What if you, as a new business owner, need to familiarise yourself with the laws regarding waste and emissions, as well as tax law: what types of attorney would you talk to?Note: your tax lawyers may not be qualified to function as an employment lawyer!The practice of law is such an overarching, complex topic that, these days, one must consult with the right lawyer in order to get the answers one seeks.In this article, your Superprof aims to outline critical specialities in the law so that you will know right off to retain the counsel you need for the job at hand.Take classes with reputable law tutors here.much broader scope in the legal fields.Solicitors work directly with the public and their clients could be individuals or corporations.They may defend criminal cases or assist in estate planning; draft a will or manage multi-million-pound company mergers.Check out our legal term glossary to not get confused in this lawyers mumbo jumbo.You may think of solicitors as case managers.Whatever your case may be â" buying real property or settling a dispute, a solicitor would first advise, and then see the situation through to its conclusion.Should your case particulars call for a specialist in any given aspect of the law, expert legal advice would be obtained from a barrister.Weâll discuss those areas of specialisation momentarily.Rest assured that your solicitor wonât turn you away ; instead s/heâll seek out the barrister on your behalf.There are far more solicitors than barristers currently in practice in the UK, and there are advantages and disadvantages to becoming either type of lawyer.More legal education and more stringent standards versus more freedom to practise law independently and having employment benefits, just to name a few.Now that you have food for thought on whether you will be a barrister or solicitor, weâll take a look at the type of law you might specialise in.You may also want to know where you can find law tutors in London...Areas of Speciality for Barristers and SolicitorsThe following list includes types of representation and proceeding that both practitioners may engage in.Administrative and Public Law is a blanket term that covers anything addressing the governmentâs relationship with the people.Public Law addresses anyone denied social programme benefits, from education to care for the elderly and the disabled. Anyone believing they have been disenfranchised would seek legal representation from such a lawyer.Conversely, Administrative lawyers advise government entities, such as the Water Board or Department for Transportation on pertinent laws regarding infrastructure and social programmes such as education.This type of law practice may further delve into more exacting specialities, such as waste disposal, energy usage and allocation of resources.Let Superprof's professional law tutors guide you.For the last decade, finance attorneys have been instrumental in reshaping banking laws Source: Pixabay Credit: MeditationsBanking and Finance law, both on the global and national scale, has been at the forefront of the evolution in banking reform ever since the 2008 economic downturn.Barristers tend to address large-scale issues, such as a regulatory investigation into a bankâs loans or operating practices.Solicitors manage more delicate international financing arrangements, maybe working across multiple jurisd ictions.Letâs say a company headquartered in London wishes to expand into Europe or America.A solicitor may advise their client on relevant laws regarding finance in those countries and undertake correspondence regarding such matters for them.A solicitor would also manage your bankruptcy, should you ever need to file!Professional Negligence implies that someone in a given profession has failed to provide the level of care or expertise required/expected of them.Clinical negligence, a subset of professional negligence law, indicates a healthcare provider not providing quality care. Usually, doctors see this type of lawsuit filed against them.Negligence claims can be relatively low-scale, in the thousands of pounds (perhaps a financial advisor who gave bad advice), or astronomical: a catastrophic situation such as a building collapse or payout for widespread, chronic injury in a workplace.Other areas of law that both barristers and solicitor practise, albeit handling different aspect s of, are:aviation and aerospacecivil cases and human rightspersonal injury lawintellectual property lawfamily lawimmigrationcriminal lawcorporate lawOf course, both types of lawyers specialize in litigation within their jurisdiction.Naturally, there are some areas of the law that only barristers handle; weâve listed them in this convenient table.Now we put solicitors in the dock: what types of law do they practice that barristers donât?Legal Services Provided by SolicitorsIf youâre training to become a lawyer and are leaning towards being a solicitor, you will have much more diversity in your choice of cases â" including diversity cases!For example, you might choose to become an environmental lawyer â" a particularly hot topic just now.From the health and safety of workers to drafting renewable energy proposals and property transactions: anything to do with risk management â" said risk being financial or remediation of contaminated land, such solicitors are on the case!If youâre working toward your law degree with the intent of handling legal matters for an NGO (non-governmental organization), becoming a solicitor is the way to go.Some of the big law firms that represent charities are hiring lawyers to represent clients in commercial matters, who have specialized in wills and trust, and who are knowledgeable in real estate law.If your penchant is for advocacy of humanitarian groups, being employed by such agencies may prove to be a dream come true! You will get to work on a lot of pro-bono cases but still get paid.Many solicitors find Entertainment law particularly fascinating and lucrative.It may seem quite a glamorous field but, in reality, such legal work consists predominantly of writing and revising contracts: with agents, managers and other representatives; you may also negotiate celebrity endorsement contracts.You may choose to focus on a specific aspect of law with regard to entertainment; perhaps you may become an intellectual property la wyer.That means that you might handle legal matters that can be contentious â" copyright infringement, or transactional: registering a copyright.Becoming a lawyer at solicitor level means a wide range of specialization to choose from:Personal injury lawyercriminal lawyer (criminal defence lawyer)business lawyerlitigation lawyerdivorce lawyerbankruptcy lawyer and more!You may engage in mediation or negotiating on clientsâ behalf and, depending on the type of law you practise, you may even get to do some pro bono work!Indeed, barristers and solicitors handle all types of law, but there is a third option to working in a law firm without becoming a member of the Bar association.More and more, we're seeing paralegals work alongside solicitors in courtrooms across the country Source: Pixabay Credit: Michael D. BeckwithParalegals: the Unsung Heroes of Any Law FirmA paralegal is a person who has undergone training in certain facets of the law, such as legal writing and legal research, bu t has not (necessarily) attended or graduated from law school.Such a professional would perform that work, either in law offices or independently â" provided they are registered through the National Association of Paralegals.For example, if your hypothetical divorce is non-contentious, meaning you and your partner have agreed to split amicably, you may engage a registered NALP paralegal instead of a divorce lawyer to draft your settlement.Furthermore, a paralegal retained by a solicitor may work in a courtroom, but may only function as an assistant to a solicitor or barrister.As a paralegal, you may also work as a Police Station Representative, giving advice to people in police custody â" again, provided you are properly accredited.The field of law is far-reaching and ever-changing, and all lawyers must be endowed with sharp analytical skills, an extensive memory (to recall legal precedents, among other reasons), and have impeccable ethics.If that is you, let Lady Justice be your employer: as a barrister, solicitor or paralegal, society will always need those who practice law.
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University of California-Berkeley A Student Interview
University of California-Berkeley A Student Interview The tutors behind Varsity Tutors are not just here to teach theyre sharing their college experiences as well. Rohaum is a San Diego tutor and 2014 graduate of University of California-Berkeley. He holds a Bachelors degree in Molecular and Cell Biology and tutors several subjects, including Biology tutoring, French tutoring, and Pre-Algebra tutoring. Check out what Rohaum had to say about his time at University of California-Berkeley: VT: Describe the campus setting and transportation options. How urban or safe is the campus? Are there buses or do you need a car/bike? Rohaum: In my opinion, the campus setting is a blend of an urban environment and a natural atmosphere. There is a lot of greenery on campus, as well as a lot of shops and restaurants around the campus. The campus itself is relatively safe. I have walked alone through campus late at night several times, and I have never had any issues. However, in terms of the areas around campus, some parts are safe, while others are not. The area south of campus is known to be more dangerous, and I would not advise walking alone there late at night. The area north of campus is a very safe and quiet neighborhood (there are many families that live there in addition to students). A car is definitely not needed, as most places are either within walking or biking distance. BART trains can get you to other parts of the Bay Area. The bus system is also pretty extensive, and one of the benefits of the University of California-Berkeley is that the tuition includes a bus pass that is valid for the whole semester. VT: How available are the professors, academic advisers, and teaching assistants? Rohaum:The availability of professors varies heavily based on the class and the department. In my experience, the professors who teach humanities courses are more accessible than those in the maths and sciences, since there are generally fewer students trying to go to their office hours. For example, I tried to attend several of my professors office hours in order to get to know them so I could ask for letters of recommendation for my medical school applications. Unfortunately, about 20-30 other students had the same idea, so office hours were very crowded, and it was very difficult to speak one-on-one with professors. In general, though, availability depends on how large the class is, how many students try to go to the office hours, and how much of an effort the professors put into trying to be available for as many students as possible. The same applies for teaching assistants. In regard to academic advisers, it can be difficult to get appointments, and sometimes you have to wait a couple of weeks before you can speak with an adviser. VT: How would you describe the dorm life rooms, dining options, location, socialization opportunities with other students? Rohaum:There are multiple dorms, each with its own vibe. For example, there are dorms that are more social, one that is more for students in the sciences, one for athletes, a boys-only dorm, and a girls-only dorm. I stayed in a triple, which was pretty small and cramped. But I have seen suites and doubles which are large and look nice. It all depends on the building you end up in and what kind of room you get. Most of the dormshave co-ed bathrooms, which was a shock to many of us at first. However, using co-ed bathrooms is something that most students become accustomed to within the first few weeks. The dining is fine. The food is not amazing by any means, but there are enough options provided so that everyone is able to have a decent meal. And in terms of socialization, many dorm buildings encourage an open-door policy so that everyones room is open to any student who would like to come in and talk. (Of course, this is not mandatory, so you can keep your door closed if you prefer privacy.) The resident assistants also plan numerous socials to help people living in the same building get to know one another. VT: Which majors/programs are best represented and supported? What did you study and why? Did the university do a good job supporting your particular area of study? Rohaum:From what I saw, the most represented majors were Physics, Engineering, and Computer Science. That being said, I did not feel that there were any majors that were necessarily under-represented. University of California-Berkeleydid support my Biology major well (especially since it was one of the most popular majors on campus). There were plenty of different classes to take, and there were many research positions open to students. The main drawback was that I did not feel that there were as many resources dedicated to helping pre-medical students as there could have been (which may be linked to the fact that the university does not have a medical school). VT: How easy or difficult was it for you to meet people and make friends as a freshman? Does Greek life play a significant role in the campus social life? Rohaum:It was relatively easy for me to make friends as a freshman. I was fortunate because the friends I made during orientation shared several of my classes with me. In general, however, it can be difficult for people to make friends considering how large the student body is. But there are a lot of different clubs and events that people can participate in if they feel like they are having a hard time finding strong friendships. (For instance, there is a day during the first week of classes where all the clubs set up tables on Sproul Plaza to advertise themselves, which is the perfect opportunity for someone to look for a crowd of people with similar interests to him/herself). Greek life does play a somewhat significant role in campus social life (they are always hosting events), but it is very easy for those who do not want to be associated with Greek life to have a strong social life on campus. I personally went to very few Greek events during my time at University of California-B erkeley because there were so many other fun activities both on and off campus. VT: How helpful is the Career Center and other student support services? Do many reputable companies recruit on campus? Rohaum:The Career Center provided a lot of useful services, such as resume building, mock interviews, and advice on how to apply to graduate school. The only issue was that there were a lot of students who were in need of their services, so there was sometimes a long waiting time to get an appointment. For example, at one point, when I wanted a pre-medical advising appointment, the earliest open time slot was in three weeks. VT: How are the various study areas such as libraries, the student union, and dorm lounges? Are they over-crowded, easily available, spacious? Rohaum:There are multiple libraries on campus, a large student union, and multiple student lounges in each dorm building. The libraries all have multiple study areas, as well as private study rooms that you can reserve. There is usually plenty of room on campus and in the dorms to study. The only time when it might be difficult to find a spot is during finals week. VT: Describe the surrounding town. What kinds of outside establishments / things to do are there that make it fun, boring, or somewhere in between? To what extent do students go to the downtown area of the city versus staying near campus? Rohaum:There are many amazing restaurants, including several that are not very common in other areas (Salvadoran, Indonesian, Peruvian, Ethiopian, and Caribbean cuisine). Besides restaurants and bars, there are not too many activities to do in Berkeley itself, but it is very easy to get to other parts of the Bay Area, such as San Francisco (where you could go to places such as Chinatown and Fishermans Wharf), Oakland (where you could go to Jack London Square), or Emeryville (where you could go shopping). A big part of the Berkeley experienceis exploring the Bay Area, and I highly encourage students to take advantage of Berkeleys closeness to all of these great places. VT: How big or small is the student body? Were you generally pleased or displeased with the typical class sizes? Rohaum:The student body is very, very large. My classes generally had about 100-150 people in them. However, the numbers varied widely. Some of my courses had less than 10 people, while others had over 500. It was a big shock for me initially, since I came from a small private school where there were only 100 students per grade. Still, I became accustomed to it after a couple of weeks. I was surprised by the fact that it was easier to make friends in large classes than I thought it would be. Almost everyone feels overwhelmed by the large class size, and they are all looking for friends to help make the size feel more manageable. VT: Describe one memorable experience with a professor and/or class. Perhaps one you loved the most or one you regret the most. Rohaum:My best experience in a class was when I took MCB 150L, which was an immunology laboratory class. I had heard a lot of horror stories about how difficult the class was and how many hours had to go into it, so I was very intimidated when I walked in on the first day. However, the professor was very friendly, and he and his teaching assistants approached every student individually while we were conducting our experiments to see how we were doing and to answer any questions we may have had. And while the class did require a lot of work, some students formed a study group that always got together outside of class to work on lab reports and to help each other study for midterms. I had a great time with my study group, as we found ways to have fun while working on this class. It made me realize that one of the best ways to make a difficult class fun is to find a great group of people to form a study group with. Check out Rohaum's tutoring profile. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.
The Advantages of Learning Sign Language
The Advantages of Learning Sign Language How Learning Sign Language Can Help You ChaptersWhat Is Sign Language?Incorrect Perceptions of SigningReasons to Learn Sign LanguageAdvantages of Knowing How to SignMost people think that signing is something that deaf people do.That is true but such an assertion misses a whole swath of the population that communicate in sign while being perfectly capable of hearing. Furthermore, it overlooks the fact that there are many reasons for signing beside the inability to hear.And, it focuses on only one aspect of sign language while totally disregarding everything that sign language represents.If you count yourself among the hearing population, you may never have given any thought to learning how to sign. Weâd like to challenge that position with a few, well-laid-out arguments. Points that you possibly hadnât considered until now.Today, Superprof raises the topic of sign language, with the hearing and the deaf, to get a better understanding of this often marginalised form of communication.As always, youâre invited to chime in; we have a whole comment section below waiting for your thoughts!their article on the topic but it is not the first reason given for people to sign.Clearly, we have our work cut out for us if weâre going to impress upon you that learning how to sign is a good idea if every knowledge outlet proclaims signing is for deaf people. There are few external signs that show someone is deaf: a graceful fluency of movement is one, as is heightened receptive skills, and maybe a service dog Image by skeeze from PixabayThe best place to start is by outlining what sign language is â" beyond the limiting definition itâs given.Sign language is a means of communicating that generally involves using oneâs hands, arms and sometimes upper body to convey ideas.The gestures and movements of sign language each have a specific meaning and, for the most part, are language-specific.For example, someone who is proficient in American sign language might sign âwhere?â by holding up their index finger while frowning, appearing for all the world like a focused academic getting ready to make an important point.By contrast, someone signing in BSL or British Sign Language would hold both hands, palms up and fingers splayed, with an open facial expression if s/he wanted to ask âwhere?â.Signing should not be confused with body la nguage, the subtle form of communicating context and mood on a subconscious level that humans excel at, whether they want to or not.However, it can be compared to being in a loud, crowded market and signalling to your partner who is further down the aisle than you that you have found the bananas and will buy three poundsâ worth, followed by a raised eyebrow in askance.When seen in that context, we can assure you that sign language has been around since before spoken languages.Did you know there are apps and resources available to help you learn sign language?Incorrect Perceptions of SigningBesides the grossly limiting belief that signing is only for the deaf and hard of hearing, there are many misperceptions about sign language that persist still today.One we touched on already is that signing is signing, regardless of the languages represented. We talked about ASL versus British sign language but the disparity goes even further.Just as there are many different types of English, F rench and Spanish, there are an estimated 300 sign languages in use around the world, yet they are all represented by graceful, expressive movements that anyone signing executes.That fact rather begs the question: is there a universal sign language? Yes⦠and no.Gestuno is not a language in itself; rather it consists of a set vocabulary, established by the World Federation of the Deaf, that participants use at international meetings.So, if a Chinese signer meets someone who uses French sign language, there would be barriers to their communication⦠just like there would be if they communicated verbally in their indigenous languages.People for whom sign language is their primary method of communication routinely connect with spoken language by reading lips and by reading and writing.For all of that, signing is not a word-for-word mirror of spoken language; even the grammar differs between signed and spoken languages. Deaf education has come a long way since the deaf schools of the 19th century Source: Wikipedia Credit: Library of CongressA Word on Sign Language InterpretersOften, we think that sign language interpreters function like any other interpreter: they convey into speech a word-for-word translation of what is being signed. Some perceive this act to be without special cognitive input; merely a matter of converting one form of âspeechâ to another.Now that we know that sign language does not mirror spoken language, we have to realise that there is a fair bit of intellectual activity behind the act of âtranslatingâ sign language.Moreover, the act of voicing â" speaking aloud what is said in sign, often bolsters the perception that the hearing impaired need to be given a voice.Could it be that those in the deaf community already have a voice and we, by not learning how to sign or understanding sign language, are effectively shutting their voices out?If ever anyone needed a reason to learn sign languageâ¦Reasons to Learn Sign LanguageStrangely enough, while most people would take up language studies for a variety of reasons â" travel, work or to exercise their brain, many do not contemplate learning sign language unless theyâve had an intimate brush with deafness.Deaf children exemplify this statistic.Parents of children with intact hearing and no other barriers to communication seldom give much thought to learning sign language, much to their and their childrenâs detriment.Studies have shown that the Terrible Twos are made so terrible because those toddlers have ineffective communication skills. Not through any fault of their own, of course; they are simply too young to have developed expressive skills.They are not too young to sign, though. You can teach your baby basic signs for âmoreâ, âdrinkâ, âsleepâ, âfoodâ and other words.By establishing this early means of communication, you will provide your child with a way to forestall frustrati on at not being understood, all while jumpstarting the language learning processes in his brain.Your child will continue to reap the benefits of baby sign language well into his academic career; studies have shown that those taught to communicate at an early age have an expanded vocabulary and generally score higher on exams.Learning sign language helps your brain, too!Just like anyone who is bilingual, you will become a better multitasker, more focused and a better listener. You may even get a boost in salary for knowing how to communicate in another language!Whether your child is a baby or falls on the autism spectrum â" another great reason to learn sign language, you should follow these tips for learning sign language⦠Smart phones with video technology has helped deaf people be more communicative over long distances Source: Wikipedia Credit: David FulmerAdvantages of Knowing How to SignThe preceding segment might have already highlighted reasons to learn sign language but, in case you need more, we now present advantages to signing that have nothing to do with the deaf or hard of hearing.New professional opportunities: besides increasing your employability with a genuinely marketable skill, you can work as a sign language interpreter.Discover new levels of expression: visual language compels its users to dig deep into expressive means of communicatingLearn about deaf culture: far from being recalcitrant about speaking with hearing, people who are deaf are happy to welcome people into their world.Sharpen your spelling skills: fingerspelling is not language any more than spelling orally equates to speaking but it is a way to reinforce the connection between signing and conventional spellingYou may f inger-spell your name until you are given a name sign â" a sign that represents you.Have secret conversations: nobody will overhear you say anything in sign language!Sign language is an oft-overlooked branch of linguistics because many believe it only applies to the deaf.It might take a while for mainstream society to acknowledge that learning a sign language is a form of language acquisition, as valid as learning any other foreign language, and that it offers benefits similar to learning French, Spanish or Mandarin.As you learn sign language, you will find your facial expressions become more targeted, mirroring what your speech is saying and that your gestures will become more graceful and fluent than when speaking your first language.You may even be given a whole new name â" a name that better reflects who you are than the standard names weâre given by our parents. In fact, you may be given many names; one for each social situation you may interact in using sign language.Arenâ t you keen to find out where you can find sign language courses so you can get started signing?
Learning Biology Online Biology Tutors Tutorpace
Learning Biology Online Biology Tutors Tutorpace Of all the branches of science biology is perhaps the most unique as it tries to unravel the mysteries of life. It is universal and knows no boundaries. If it is to be learnt effectively, it must be experienced, and if it is to be experienced, it must be learnt individually by observation and experimentation. This is possible only when one does things by himself. And the only place where the things can be experienced under controlled condition is the laboratory. Biology is thescience which deals with the structure of living organisms and gives us knowledge about how they function. The study of Biology is important to us. Because 1. Biology helps us to understand ourselves better and to realize the meaning of being alive 2. It enables us to meet our needs through judicious use of resources, eradicate diseases and check degradation of our environment 3. It acquaints us with the fundamentals of nutrition, health and population control. 4. It makes us aware of our role on earth, reminds us of our limitations in understanding the ecosystems and enhances our appreciation of the beauty of rich and varied living heritage. 5. It teaches us how to practice science. 6. It warns us about the possible environmental hazards caused by our activities such as indiscriminate use of pesticides and fertilizers, destruction of forests, and discharge of pollutants. Biology applies scientific methods to arrive at an understanding of living organisms. Biology is useful to regard life as complex matter that is susceptible to analysis by chemical and physical approaches.
Managing Your Time - Private Tutoring
Managing Your Time BobbiM Mar 27, 2014 Once youre done finally managing yourself-we knew you could do it-learn to manage your time. You have so much time to get your stuff done. Insert some deep quote about the mystery of time here. Lets get started. To manage your time effectively, you will need to determine three important pieces of information: 1. What do you need to accomplish? Consider the classes you must attend each week, your work schedule, social commitments, class assignments, and so forth. One of the hardest problems to figure out is how much time an assignment will take. Some of the ability to know how long things will take comes with experience, but the following general rule may help you plan your time: THINGS ALWAYS TAKE LONGER THAN YOU THINK THEY WILL. 2. What things do you currently do that waste your time? Before you can figure out how to spend your time effectively, you need to find out if and how you are wasting time. To do this, think about how you currently spend your days. Are there some things you do that simply waste large amounts of time? How might you restructure your days so that less time is wasted? 3. How can you keep track of what you need to do? Most people who manage their time successfully say that they cant live without their schedule book or daily planner. It helps them keep track of appointments, assignments, social commitments, and even important phone numbers. If you dont already use some kind of schedule book invest in one today. Take your schedule book with you to class and be sure to mark down your assignments. But writing things down is only half the battle-you have to make a habit of checking your schedule book every day to see why you need to do. Excerpt from College Success Strategies by Sherrie L. Nist and Jodi Patrick Holschuh.
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