Thursday, April 2, 2020
General Chemistry Techniques That Can Help You Succeed
General Chemistry Techniques That Can Help You SucceedGeneral Chemistry Techniques can be the difference between success and failure in your career. If you want to advance in your career, then you must master this subject. You must not expect that there is a single way to learn chemistry.In order to learn chemistry, you must have some basic skills in math and science. The process of learning can either be through textbooks or other means such as through videos or audio lessons. As an example, you can get videos on chemistry education from a university library. For more information, you can simply type 'chemistry lessons' in Google.If you are serious about learning chemistry, you need to know how to recognize the right chemicals to use for your work. Chemical formulas can also be used to indicate the relationship between the elements, such as sodium and potassium.Generally, chemical formulas can also be used to make certain compounds or byproducts. However, there are still a lot of pr oblems and complications in knowing how to recognize these formulas. Therefore, general chemistry techniques are needed to help a student to recognize chemical formulas.Compound theory is also used to explain the structure of compounds. Chemistry techniques and principles are known as scientific theories because they represent the standard knowledge of science. These theories help to explain how compounds are made and how certain properties such as solubility can be detected.In order to learn chemistry, you need to be able to recognize a molecule based on its molecular weight. Molecular structure is also an important part of chemistry, which is considered as one of the key factors to the study of nature.Another important technique, which is commonly referred to as bonding is used to explain how the molecular bonds are formed between molecules. Bonding of hydrogen and the others is also recognized as a well-known process.Since you are already interested in Chemistry, you can find onl ine video lessons to help you with your chemistry training. Although online videos are free, it is still better to learn from a certified, licensed teacher rather than a private instructor. Although online videos can be helpful, you should be sure that the person teaching online is accredited and has certification in this field.
Sunday, March 22, 2020
How to Tune a Drum Kit
How to Tune a Drum Kit Keep Your Drum Set in Tune! ChaptersTuning Your Snare DrumTuning Your Toms and Kick DrumTakeaways from Tuning DrumsYou may wonder: drums donât produce any melody; what could we mean by tuning?And you would be absolutely correct: melodic instruments such as the guitar, piano, wind and brass instruments have at least a base range of notes that must complement each other.Most drums, on the other hand, are considered non-melodic â" the only exception being kettle drums.In tuning a guitar, for example, one goes from the thickest string, usually the E, to the thinnest, listening intently for deviations from the single, expected note.Traditionally, a pitch pipe was used in tuning those instruments; these days perhaps more musicians are relying on tuning apps â" a common complaint against pitch pipes being that the reeds would harden or collect lint when carried in the musicianâs pocket.Rest assured that you will need no such device to tune your drums. All that is required is a keen ear and a firm, instinctive kn owledge of the sound you want your drums to make, one that accords to the type of music you play.Let us dive into the world of drum tuning, coming out on the other side with the ability to tune every drum in your kit.A snare drum's head tends to be coated, although you could play on an uncoated head Source: Pixabay Credit: StocksnapYou can take drum lessons here now.True, you would get a different sound, but it might not be so bad!But if you lose your snare mid-concert... well, we donât even want to think about that! Much better you should maintain your kit properly to avoid any type of disruption in your playing, whether it is a paying gig or a jam session.What if, during your last jam, you found your snare drum sound not to your liking?Why you should rush to get your drum key straightaway!Starting with the tension rod closest to you, seat the drum key and turn it a quarter-turn, and then move to the rod positioned diametrically opposite and turn it, also just a quarter-turn.From there, you may move to the tension rod at the left of the one you started with, but always remember: as you tighten one, immediately tighten the one opposite of it the equal amount of turns (or quarter-turns).You should never travel the circumference of the drum, tightening rods as you go, and you should never tighten them more than a half-turn at a time, unless you have just replaced the drum head.Here are some amazing drum lessons for you.Finding the Tone You WantNow that you have the desired tension on the batter head, you should find the right pitch for your style of music by beating a single drumstick against the drumâs shell â" NOT the rim or the head!The intent is to tune the heads to the drum itself; to establish a tone that is within the range of the drumâs capability.Your ear should discern the tone that the drum makes, whose pitch you will complement by tuning the head.If you have successfully reached a complementary pitch, you should then tap the drum head in front of each rod, about one inch from the rim, and listen to that sound.If it is suitably pitched, move across the drum head to sound check the corresponding rod. You may need to tighten or loosen the rod, depending on if you get a higher or lower tone than its opposite.In this way, you will ensure proper tension across the drum head while minimising overtone.If, in spite of your best efforts at tuning your snare drum you still get undesirable overtones, you may consider using a damper, drum gum or moon gel.However, damping should be a solution of last resort. Maybe you could ask a more experienced drummer or a professional instrument tech to check your work prior to applying any extra damper.Perhaps you should change the drum head altogether!Join in on the conversation: how much to budget for buying drums?Tuning the Bottom HeadThe bottom drum head, the one that provides resonance, should be tuned in much the same way as you tuned the batter head: first tap the drum shell, and then the bottom head.The pitch should be close to or equal to that of the batter head.If it varies too greatly to suit your taste, repeat the procedure used to tune the batter head on the resonant head.Note: you should mute the batter head with a towel as you tune the bottom head. Or, you could simply invert the drum onto your drum stool; it should be just about a perfect fit!The resonant head is much thinner than the batter head and should be tuned much more tightly. That means you should be cautious in tuning this head as you risk damaging it by trying to tighten it excessively.Prior to tuning your snare, you should have removed the wires. Once you have your desired pitch and tone, take a good look at your snare wires before reinstalling them.Do they lay flat? Do see any signs of stress or cracking? Do they touch the drum head?Look for any bowing or sagging; if either one of those conditions exists, loosen or tighten incrementally.A good rule of thumb is to tighten snare wires to just unt il they stop rattling.If any snare wire looks ready to crack or if they bow even after tightening, you should replace the snare as soon as possible.That brings us to the end of simple snare drum tuning; let us now find out how to tune the rest of your kit.Also discover the different types of drums...It is not uncommon to damper bass drums with a pillow or blanket Source: Pixabay Credit: Marian JavslovskyTuning Your Toms and Kick DrumIn essence, tuning your toms and bass drum is not so different than tuning your snare; the process is the same but the procedure is reversed.You will be tuning to the body of the drum rather than to your desired sound.You will tune the resonant head first rather than the batter headYou will use a drumstick to tap the bass drumâs shell even though that drum is beat with a malletYou may start with your smaller tom, tapping the side of the drum while listening intently for the pitch the drum should make â" a bit lower than the snare, a bit higher than t he next tom.With the drum inverted â" resonant side up, repeat the procedure used on your snare drum for tightening the rods until you hit the desired tone.You are looking for a smooth, single tone, hopefully with no overtone. Resonance should be as deep and long as required for the style of music you play.Once youâve found that tone, upturn the drum and repeat the steps for tuning the batter head.What are the best drum kits on the market?Tuning both heads to the same pitch will give you a very resonant sound; however, if your top head is tuned to a higher pitch than your lower head, you will get a very constant sound with little resonance.How your drums should sound is really up to you. What type of music you play and the environment you play in all impact what pitch your drums should be tuned to.For example, if you are playing in a recording studio, you will definitely want less resonance and definitely no overtone.Some instrument techs advocate tuning the smaller tom first and progressing to the deeper-toned drums, all the way to the bass.However, the order you tune your drums is subjective. Some prefer going from snare through the sizes to the kick drum.Others will tune the snare and bass first, and then fit the toms in along the range of tones the other two have created.They also caution that tuning these drums is a lengthy procedure and they suggest making yourself comfortable!Perhaps you could place your drum on some sort of turntable; even a swivelling office chair would do... unless you are willing to crawl around on the floor, circling your drums.What are the best drum sticks for your style of playing?You would definitely want more resonance when playing drums in concert than in a studio Source: Pixabay Credit: Nadine_EmTakeaways from Tuning DrumsAccording to James G, songwriter and performer at Music Go âRound, a percussionist should tune his kit:When installing new drum headsafter transporting or moving a drum setafter a change in temperatureo r going from one humidity/temperature to another â" say, from a lorry to an air-conditioned environmentfine-tune every time before you play the drumsat the very least, check to see that they are in tune!How your drum sounds is entirely up to you and depends largely on the music you play and where you play it.Jazz percussion differs vastly from drumming in a rock band, for example the difference in heads and resonance are just two factors that distinguish those styles of drumming.And, you would need thicker cymbals for a rock jam!Likewise, you would want less resonance in a studio environment than you would in concert, so you would work with the sound engineer to dampen each drumhead so that your kit sounds good without sacrificing quality.Now that youâve got all that down, it is time to play on!Now find out things you might never have known about the drums!
Friday, March 6, 2020
How To Speak Latin
How To Speak Latin Learn To Speak Latin ChaptersLearn to Speak Latin Fluently by Studying the AlphabetLearn How To Speak Latin By Learning The PronunciationWhere Is the Accent?Learn To Speak Latin by Reading Books Out LoudIt is not because Latin has been an extinct language for a few centuries now that it is impossible to find other Latin speakers in the world.There is a strong community of Latin learners and speakers across the globe and there is even some network that broadcast international news in lingua latina.If you wish to learn the Latin language, you might as well learn how to pronounce it well straight away. For that, you will need to learn the rules of accentuation.Follow our advice et you will be fluent in Latin in no time.Learning Latin is no more crazy that learning made up languages such as Klingon or Dothraki.The Pope Francis during a visit in England probably did not speak Latin but the Roman language is still the official Vatican language ( by Catholic Church).âPax,âPactum,âPoena,âPauper.A syllab le is short if the vowel is followed by another vowel or by an H. In dictionaries you will see them written a, e, i, o, u;âPuer,âPuella,âVeho.It might sound complicated but practice will make it easy and pronunciation will become natural.If you took Spanish lesson it will probably be easier for you to pick up the right place of the accent naturally.Learn To Speak Latin by Reading Books Out LoudWhen one wants to improve a second language one usually goes on a linguistic journey abroad, in a country where the target language is spoken.Obviously, that is not possible for Latin, as there is not a single Latin native speaker. And unless you become a bishop and work in the Vatican it will be hard to find Latin linguistic holidays.How to progress then?To improve your Latin conversational skills it is possible to listen to Latin podcasts on Latinitium.com.This is the best way to immerse yourself in this new language and start memorizing new words and how to pronounce them from the very beginning.No doubt that you will impress your teacher if you use this method.Sounds will become more natural and your understanding of the speech will become easier and easier. It is also a great way to discover some classical Latin text without having to read. Your progress will be boosted if you dedicate some time to it every day.Once you will have picked up some vocabulary and to improve your own pronunciation and master the tonic accents you should try to read out loud.It will be better for your at first if you are helped by a fluent Latin speaker or a Latin instructor.Once you will be comfortable, classical texts of Virgil, Cicero, Seneca, Pliny, Marcus Aurelius or even the famous De Bello Gallico by Julius Caesar, will be easy for you to read in their original language.Roman left thousands of building and ruins across Europe that can still be admired today (by AdeRussell).Many Latin lesson textbooks will include Latin texts and their English translations side by side to help you progress.The further you practice, the better a Latin speaker you will be. The best way to improve quickly is to not always use a dictionary when you are stuck on a word, but instead, try to deduce its meaning using the context of the sentence.Learning grammar rules will obviously help too.If you hire a private tutor to learn Latin, you might want to ask him to teach you using the Orberg method. This method that focuses on speaking and listening Latin will allow you to be fluent in no time.now learn about Latin words commonly used in English!
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Fitting In to a Group Culture Can be Tricky and How To Ensure YOU Fit - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / âFitting Inâ to a Group Culture Can be Tricky and How To Ensure YOU Fit - Introvert Whisperer âFitting Inâ to a Group Culture Can be Tricky and How To Ensure YOU Fit All groups of people have a culture. Itâs the shared pattern of behavior along with beliefs, values, systems of knowledge and communication. It can be subtle and it can be overt. Families have specific cultures, as do businesses, schools, and sports. Certainly, the group you work within has a culture, which may be part of a bigger business-wide culture. When a new person enters into a group, the first order of business is to âfit inâ. That means to start adopting the various behaviors that define that group. It can be tricky because sometimes, the behaviors can be so subtle that you miss them. No matter how subtle the icons of a group are, we all seek to belong to the group we have just aligned with. When we fail to fit in, it can be miserable no matter if it is in a new family or place of business. It also isnât supportive of you doing your best work in those situations. Some people try to ignore the lack of integration at work and rationalize that they are there to focus on the work. You really canât ignore it because it permeates everything you do. People arenât as forthcoming to share information or support and you get left out of social interactions. Itâs very uncomfortable. How does this happen and what can you do to change your situation? This happens when you donât really connect with the people you work with. You may have done the same things to interact with your peers in other jobs and that seems to have worked. Why not here? Most of us have figured out how to navigate the majority of situations and people that come our way in life. The deal is, your approach may not work occasionally and when it doesnât we are kind of blown away by the lack of positive response. That means you have to change your standard approach and try something new. Ignoring the dynamics will only make things worse. I suggest focusing on developing a relationship with the informal leader as a place to start. Every group has one. By focusing on that person, other people will start noticing the budding relationship and be more open and friendly. If not that person, there may be another person you do feel a bit more affinity with to concentrate your relationship building. âFitting inâ is all about developing relationships, which is something we can sometimes forget about. Luckily, this doesnât happen very often but most people report that at least one time in their life, it happens. I hope this equips you if and when it happens to you. Go to top Bottom-line â" I want to help you accelerate your career â" to achieve what you want by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my 4 Building Blocks to Relationships eBookâ" the backbone to your Networking success and fantastic work relationships. Grab yours by visiting here right now! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer
How to Prepare For Your First Italian Lesson
How to Prepare For Your First Italian Lesson First Italian Lesson with Your Italian Tutor ChaptersDetermine your ObjectiveDetermining Your Level of ItalianSearch Your MemoryGet Familiar with Italian CultureTo SummariseOnce you've arranged for your first Italian language lesson at home, you may be tempted to think that there is nothing left to do, except maybe buy a notebook and an Italian-English dictionary.Nothing could be further from the truth!Let's say you are going to Milan, for fashion week. Would you board the plane without your passport, a change of clothes and a hotel reservation?If so, you are quite the adventurer!Embarking on a language learning journey is no simple matter. Before even laying eyes on your language tutor â" let alone saying buongiorno, how you prepare for learning will reflect the depth of your commitment.For all of you who wish to see progress, starting with your very first lesson, we have organised a to-do list that will accelerate your learning this romance language.Careful planning facilitates any kind of work.Come on â" Dai! Let us now la y out that strategy!Learning to make authentic pasta in Italy requires Italian language skills Source: Pixabay Credit: StockSnap pursuit of knowledgeYou are gobsmacked by everything Italian: language and culture, the food, the arts, and the peopleTheoretically, you will know why you want to learn Italian before you contact any private tutor, but it helps for you to drill down to your root cause before lessons actually begin.That way, your teacher can quickly adjust his methodology to your needs.Imagine a chef-in-training, in Italy to learn different regions' cuisine by visiting every part of the country, from Palermo to Bolzano .The vocabulary that that language learner should master would relate to food and its preparation, as opposed to, let's say: a scientist who is collaborating on a multinational project.Whereas Italian grammar would remain the same regardless of the discipline, words and phrases, and even teaching methods would vary substantially.Determining the focus of you r Italian study will help your teacher know more about you which, in turn, will help establish an optimal working relationship â" and that will lead to greater progress.You can also go on the Internet and learn Italian online.Determining Your Level of ItalianBefore any learning can take place, you should assess how well you can speak Italian.Here, it is best to be frank: ordering a pizza Margherita and vino blanco at your favorite Italian restaurant does not qualify as basic Italian.Of course, if you've never had any exposure to anything at all Italian, determining your level would be a simple affair: you are at beginner level.However, if you are someone who has lived in Italy for three years, or who has done an internship in Rome, or routinely visits friends and family in Sardinia, level becomes a bit harder to specify.Where should you place yourself on the language learning spectrum if you are neither beginner nor fluent?Of course, a competent teacher would be able to place your abilities in contrast with what is yet to be learned.Superprof tutors are especially adept at gaging fluency!Knowing exactly where you're at in relation to where you want to be, language-wise, is a great time saver, and money saver, too.To quantify your language skills, you could reference the Common European Framework of Reference for languages, otherwise known as CEFRL:A1: novice learnerA2: low- to mid-intermediateB1: mid- to high-intermediateB2: high-intermediate to low-advancedC1: advancedC2: fluentIf you are uncertain of exactly what your level of Italian competence is, you can take a test online that will help you determine how much Italian you can already speak.Because this exam is formulated according to CEFRL guidelines, your tutor should know what your level is the second you inform him of your rating.Before your first lesson, you should determine your Italian language level Source: Pixabay Credit: Evondue greetings, or how to introduce yourselfmolto bene, ti amo, an d dispiacebuongiorno, buonasera, buena notte, and the ever-popular ciao!mi chiamo, piacere, come ti chiami?The most common verbs: andare, essere, avereand how to conjugate them in any of the five tensesbasic Italian grammargender assignments for nouns, and for suffixesproper pluralisation of nouns and pronounssyllable stress â" generally on the penultimate syllableThis is, at best, only a partial list of what you might have already learned, especially if you are/were particularly talented at speaking Italian.If you've never in your life taken any Italian language courses, no need to fret: your teacher will instruct you on the best way to learn Italian, probably starting with common phrases like:Sono Inglese. Potete aiutarme per favore? I am British. Could you help me, please?Learning Italian requires gaining knowledge of the country's history and culture Source: Pixabay Credit: Tama66Get Familiar with Italian CultureLanguage and culture are like tea and crumpets: immutably intertwi ned â" in public perception and in fact.In signing up for an Italian language course, you are implicitly signing up for lessons on Italian culture.By that, we mean all of its entrancing facets: history, traditions, food, beliefs...Learning a language does not consist of learning grammar rules, conjugating verbs, and converting adjectives into adverbs.Cultivating language skills demands imbuing oneself in the ambiance unique to that country â" in this case, the land shaped like a boot.As far as Italian history and art is concerned, you have plenty to steep yourself in.Before your in-home tutor even rings your doorbell, reach past DaVinci and Galileo, to those more obscure maestri who swayed the outcome of the Italian Revolution and who painted the Renaissance.What a treat you are setting yourself up for!And: how surprised will your tutor be?You can take special focus on Italian linguistics, such as:The Divine Comedy by Dante â" the work credited with uniting the various Italian dialects and creating what is now known as Standard ItalianThe Tuscan dialect: not just because we Britons prefer that region above all others, but because its language is the basis for modern ItalianDon't despair over dialects in the face of Standard Italian! You can still hear any of the 34 actively spoken vernaculars by watching Italian television programmes. Even movie soundtracks are dialect-rich!Italian is the third-most spoken language in Europe, used by more than seventy million speakers worldwide!Italian is a phonetic language: what you see is how you say it; what you hear is how you write it.No silent letters and no vowel combinationsLetters J, K, W, X, and Y only appear in words borrowed from other languagesThis type of information may appear irrelevant to anyone wishing to learn only conversational Italian, but its significance becomes clear the deeper you delve into the language.Understanding language specifics can help you learn to speak Italian much faster.However, the fundamental purpose of dissecting the Italian language and understanding it to that degree is to solidify your buy-in: your commitment to total comprehension of the country, the culture, the people, and to the learning experience.To SummariseIn order to make ready for Italian language learning, you must:Know your objectives and be able to clearly define themDetermine your Italian learning levelReview any Italian expressions or phrases you have already learnedDelve into Italian culture, particularly as it relates to the written or spoken lingua di ItaliaImagine yourself, admitting your Italian teacher, possibly a native speaker and expatriate, into your home, with all of that Italian lesson preparation already done.S/he will see your motivation and match it.Before anyone can say avanti!, your language lessons are already successful!Check out Superprof to find your ideal private tutor to help you master the Italian language:Italian teacher LondonItalian teacher ManchesterItalian t utor Glasgow
Gordon Ramsay The Food Perfectionist
Gordon Ramsay The Food Perfectionist Gordon Ramsay: Striving For Perfection In The Food And Hospitality Industry ChaptersChildhood and EducationMichelin Star ExperienceOther Gordon Ramsay RestaurantsGordon Ramsay: The Celebrity ChefOther Achievements And VenturesCooking With Gordon RamsayOther Top UK ChefsGordon Ramsay is a true Top UK Chef Personality. But it is not just in his country of birth that he has found fame and recognition.His successful TV programme Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares has seen the celebrity chef jump across the Atlantic Ocean to the US, where he has played a pivotal role in helping to pick up some of the most catastrophically failing food businesses and getting them back to their glory days.His expertise as a restaurateur is therefore recognised internationally, which makes him a real treasure in British cooking history.While still a relatively young chef, Ramsay has achieved a lot in his culinary career. To find out more about the star chef starting out in the world of food, and what he went on to do, see below. GiovanniCooking Teacher 4.83 (12) £25/h1st lesson free!Dis cover all our tutors HalimaCooking Teacher £12/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors HakimCooking Teacher 5.00 (5) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors VincenzoCooking Teacher £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors GinellaCooking Teacher £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ArronCooking Teacher 5.00 (2) £9/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JoshuaCooking Teacher 5.00 (5) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors FlickCooking Teacher 5.00 (1) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsChildhood and EducationGordon Ramsay was born to Scottish parents but grew up in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, where he first of all aspired to be a professional footballer. Unaware that he would find fame to the heights of his footballing heroes only decades later, Gordon was left devastated after an injury put an end to his dream of entering the world of sport.Gordon Ramsay initially wanted to be a footballer. Photo credit: JayD Photography on VisualHunt / CC BYThe young, eager Ramsay instead returned to college and chose to study towards a qualification in Hotel Management.It was clear to him, and his teachers, from the off that he was talented in the field of cuisine and it wasn't long before he naturally followed a path to training with some of the world's best chefs like Albert Roux, Marco Pierre White, Guy Savoy and Joël Robuchon. Little did he know that he too would be classed as a world-renowned, starred chef too soon!Michelin Star ExperienceGordon Ramsay had his first big break in 1993, when he became head chef at Aubergine in London. And, in just the space of three years, the restaurant was awarded two Michelin stars, a real credit to the rising star himself.When he hit his thirties, Gordon Ramsay decided that there was still so much he wanted to achieve in the culinary arts. As such, he set up his very own new restaurant, named after himself, which opened in 1998 and quickly rose to be as famous as its namesake. The food c learly didn't disappoint.Restaurant Gordon Ramsay received three Michelin stars, a prestigious accolade and a great reflection on the passion of the chef.This made Gordon Ramsay enter a very elite group of UK chefs having maintained three stars. But those three stars are not his only ones, he also has received one star to his name at his other London restaurant, Pétrus, and a further one at each of the restaurants he runs in France: Le Pressoir d'Argent in Bordeaux and Gordon Ramsay au Trianon in Versailles.Other Gordon Ramsay RestaurantsAside from his prestigious, star-studded restaurants in the UK and in France, Gordon Ramsay has opened a number of other restaurants across the globe to add to his empire.Le Bordeaux Gordon Ramsay is located, as you might expect, in France, as is La Veranda. Meanwhile Ramsay has five restaurants in Las Vegas (one is in Caesar's Palace), one in Dubai, two in Qatar, two in Hong Kong and, finally, one in Singapore.Gordon Ramsay has restaurants in the UK and beyond like Las Vegas, for example. Photo credit: jimg944 on Visualhunt.comThis means that, almost wherever you are in the world, you aren't far from a signature Gordon Ramsay restaurant! I wonder how many establishments in the 50 best restaurants list are restaurants belonging to the genius himself...Closer to home, Gordon Ramsay Group has a number of locations across the capital city including London House, Bread Street Kitchen, Union Street Café, Maze, Maze Grill, Heddon Street Kitchen and two further Maze Grills. GiovanniCooking Teacher 4.83 (12) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors HalimaCooking Teacher £12/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors HakimCooking Teacher 5.00 (5) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors VincenzoCooking Teacher £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors GinellaCooking Teacher £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ArronCooking Teacher 5.00 (2) £9/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JoshuaCooking Teacher 5 .00 (5) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors FlickCooking Teacher 5.00 (1) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsGordon Ramsay: The Celebrity ChefAs previously mentioned, the last decade has seen Ramsay become a TV sensation after filming a series of shows whereby he visits failing business and helps them to find success or invites celebrities into his kitchen to cook meals for his guests under his supervision.But while his knowledge on food is undeniable, it is ironically his bad language and temper that have got him the reputation he owns today as the straight-talking and foul-mouthed chef.If you have ever watched an episode of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, you will be all too familiar with his range of vocabulary, in which one word beginning with 'F' crops up rather frequently! Now that is language that can be understood, no matter where you live...Paying homage to his favourite word, Ramsay has also become the star of yet another cooking show called Gordon Ramsa y's The F Word. During this series, which aired in the UK and the US, people of all types and backgrounds (including other celebrities alongside ordinary families) come into the kitchen and prepare food for his customers.Other notable TV performances include Hell's Kitchen (yet another indication of his fiery personality), Masterchef, Masterchef Junior, Gordon's Great Escapes and many more.Chef Ramsay is a tough one to please in Hell's Kitchen. Photo credit: gordonramsaysubmissions on VisualHuntOther Achievements And VenturesGordon Ramsay has found success in other ventures besides his culinary skills. We already know that he was a great young athlete, and he has remained passionate about being a sportsman. As such, Ramsay takes part in a number of sporting activities like running and cycling.He has also successfully published bestselling books, including his autobiography.In 2006, the Queen recognised Ramsay's extensive contributions to the food service industry and awarded him an OBE, which spurred the chef onto set up the Gordon and Tana Ramsay Foundation several years later. This foundation works alongside charities that are important to the family and makes meaningful differences to them thanks to his pledges and donations.While it isn't an achievement, as such, Gordon Ramsay has four children and an ever-expanding pack of pets. Gordon Ramsay splits his time between his family home in South London (which he shares with Tana and the kids) and his place in Los Angeles.Cooking With Gordon RamsayIf you want to learn to cook like a pro, and you think that Gordon Ramsay is the ideal tutor for you, then you might be interested to know that the chef offers comprehensive cooking classes online.The Gordon Ramsay Masterclass includes 20 video lessons covering a range of cooking methods, and will give you the knowledge, expertise and confidence to cook like a chef at home in your own kitchen. What's more, you don't have to do any globe-trotting just to get a few mome nts alone with chef Ramsay!During the exclusive videos, Ramsay invites you into his personal kitchen and teaches you the techniques that have contributed to him owning six Michelin stars and being the world-renowned chef that he is today.But it is not only teaching you to cook that he focuses on during the clips, he also advises you on things like how to buy the freshest ingredients, which products can be substituted with which, how to construct a dish and how to read a recipe.If you take a look at some of his cookbooks or recipes published on cooking websites, you might find Gordon Ramsay versions of beef wellington, steak and chips, braised beef casserole, roast pork, sticky toffee pudding, sausage and mash, prawn cocktail, pork belly, pies and more. No doubt all of the recipes on the menu will be packed full of flavour!Learn to cook like Gordon Ramsay with cooking lessons London or cooking courses anywhere in the UK.Other Top UK ChefsIf you love all things cooking, take a look at more chefs who have found fame in the UK and beyond by visiting these blogs: Mary Berry, Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson
Online Square Shape Tutors
Online Square Shape Tutors A square is a closed geometric shape which consists of 4 sides and hence 4 respective angles. The most important characteristic of a square is that all its 4 sides are equal to each other in length. And therefore, all its angles are also equal to each other. Each angle in a square is equal to 90 and the sum of all the 4 angles in a square adds up to 360. The area and the perimeter of a square can be easily calculated by using their appropriate formulas. Example 1: What is the area of a square whose side length is 10m? Given: side length of a square, s = 10m In order to calculate the area of a square, we can use its area formula. Area of a square, A = (side)2 = s2 Applying the above formula, we get: Area of a square, A = (10m)2 This gives: Area, A = 100m2 Therefore, area of the given square is 100m2. Example 2: What is the perimeter of a square whose length of the side is 12m? Given: side length of a square, s = 12m In order to calculate the perimeterof a square, we can use its perimeter formula. Perimeter of a square, P = (4 * side) = 4s Applying the above formula, we get: Perimeter of a square, P = 4 * 12 This gives: Perimeter, P = 48m Therefore, perimeter of the given square is 48m.
Brain Rules 6 Ways to Improve Brain Function
Brain Rules 6 Ways to Improve Brain Function Improving Academic Performance In Brain Rules, John Medina, a molecular biologist and student of the brain, dissects the way our brains work, providing practical tips and advice for how to harness your brainâs ability to learn and grow to be more successful in every avenue of life from school to work and more. Oftentimes, students feel that the only way they can improve academically or enhance their performance on exams is by taking an expensive course or hiring a tutor, someone else to teach them. While seeking-out academic help is certainly important and can help you make great strides, there are many things you can do on your own to improve your brain function and ability to better comprehend and recall information. SURVIVAL Overtime, humanâs brains have evolved as a survival mechanism from initially being used for necessities such as breathing and keeping us alive to a brain ideal for dissecting complex subjects and problem solving. Humansâ ability to relate to each other became our chief survival tool. By building relationships and creating alliances with others we are best able to learn, grow and problem solve. The same way that humans in the past worked together to survive the environment and a changing ecological landscape, today those same relationships serve us both at school and in the workplace. In our learning environments relationships are equally as important. How many times has a teacher or professor you perceive as being condescending led you to clam up and not seek out help. Under such a circumstance the student does not feel trust, but rather judgement and isolation. Obviously, this is not the ideal scenario for a productive learning environment. When choosing a private tutor or even study partner, you must feel comfortable, youâll be unable to work successfully with someone who makes you feel self-conscious or insecure GENDER Male and female brains are different. Even something as simple as our gender can affect the ways we process information. Anatomically, male and female brains are different. Due to the different make-up of their brains men and women process information differently. Men tend to take in information and get the gist of it, while women are more inclined to recall more details about any given subject. On the surface, this may not have much to do with learning and retention, but students can put this knowledge to great use. We all recognize that over the course of our educational careers we have a greater affinity for certain professors or instructors over others. Think back to your favorite teacher, was she a big picture type of instructor or did she use plenty of details to paint a picture of the course material? In general, when reading a passage or watching a presentation, are you more likely to recall the main idea of the reading or do certain descriptive details stays with you? By recognizing how you absorb and retain information you can become more efficient while studying. SHORT LONG-TERM MEMORY Once you recognize the ways you absorb information you can work on methods to help you retain this information. We forget much of what we hear within 30 seconds if itâs not repeated. Therefore, itâs imperative to repeat the information in a variety of ways to remember it. This could be as simple as hearing a phone number and repeating it to ourselves over and over until we can jot it down, this goes into our short-term memory. We are essentially encoding the information in our brains to be retrieved later. If we no longer need the information, its purged from our brain. The more intricately we encode information the better it will be remembered. During infancy and childhood, we often learn songs or chants to remember parts of our body, manners, multiplication tables etc. As we grew we began to employ mnemonic devices to help us remember things like the order of operations when working an algebra problem. These mechanisms are more elaborate tools used to help us encode data into our brains. Eventually, if we repeat information long enough and consistently, we can commit it to our long-term memory. But, this takes much more time, sometimes as long as years. Itâs said that information learned in the first grade is not completely formed until your sophomore year of high school! Use tools such as repetition and mnemonic devices to help you retain information. STRESS Our bodies were built to handle stress for short periods of time, as we encounter obstacles which will heighten our stress only so long as we problem solve to find a solution. The human brain and body are not built to endure on-going or chronic stress and eventually this type of stress can have a dangerous impact on our brains leading to such serious health events as cardiac arrest, stroke or damage to the hippocampus region of the brain leading to memory problems. Outside of chronic stress, there are forms of emotional stress which can leave you feeling hopeless when things are beyond your control. This type of stress hampers out ability to learn or perform at work. Take measures to keep your stress levels in check, it is hard enough to study and retain information when we are in the right frame of mind. It can prove almost impossible to concentrate when we are under a lot of stress. How can we limit stress? By being vigilant about those things we do have control over. Donât procrastinate, when we wait until the last minute to cram for a test or pull an all-nighter to complete an assignment we are not only putting ourselves under emotional stress but our bodies under physical stress, this includes a lack of sleep or poor eating habits as we skip meals or fill up on junk and caffeine as we try to power through cram sessions. VISION Vision trumps all our other senses, we remember most, what we see. If you hear a piece of information, 3 days later you will only remember 10% of it. If you are introduced to that information with an accompanying picture, 3 days later you will remember 65% of it! Itâs as if our brain takes a snap-shot of the picture and stores it, allowing us to recall the information we have associated with the picture. How do we incorporate this into our studying and retaining of information? When taking notes incorporate more diagrams and flow charts, whenever possible use a picture representation of an event or process. This way, when studying you can quickly pick out visual cues to help jog your memory about the subject matter.
Optimizing Flipped Classrooms For Students With ADHD
Optimizing Flipped Classrooms For Students With ADHD Flipped classrooms turn the traditional model of instruction upside down by migrating in-person classroom lectures into videos that are watched independently by students on their own time. Class time that had traditionally be spent listening to lectures is now replaced with interactive assignments designed to reinforce the previously-viewed video presentations. In effect, the activities of homework and class time are flipped lectures are watched at home and assignments are completed during class. For students with ADHD who struggle to complete homework assignments efficiently and consistently, the flipped classroom model is appealing for two reasons: Classroom-based lectures are not an optimal strategy for teaching students with ADHD. Didactic instruction via lectures is rarely an effective teaching style for students with ADHD. Many students with ADHD struggle to focus and process verbal information quickly during lectures, and have poor note taking skills. They often leave class having missed key points from the lecture and have sparse, ineffective notes to refer to when completing assignments or studying for exams independently. Homework is a struggle for students with ADHD. As any parent or teacher of a child or teen with ADHD knows, homework is an ongoing struggle for these students. Even under the best of circumstances kids and teens with ADHD have difficulty completing their homework efficiently and consistently. This is due in part to the time of day when homework is completed (in the evening when fatigue is setting in and ADHD symptoms are worsening and when ADHD medication has worn off) and the lack of support from peers and teachers during homework time. Flipped classrooms at least partially address both of these problems for students with ADHD. When lectures are provided in video format, students can watch them at their own pace. They can rewind if their attention drifts and they can listen again to catch key points that they may have missed. Taking notes becomes easier when they are able to slow down the pace of the lecture, and notetaking may become less essential if teachers and classmates can serve as resources when assignments are completed during the class period. When assignments are completed in class instead of at home, students with ADHD may be less fatigued, will have the advantage of their ADHD medication still being in effect, can receive individualized instruction from the teacher as needed, will have the social and intellectual support of their classmates, and ideally, the assignments will be more interactive and less tedious than in traditional homework. Even with these clear benefits, optimizing flipped classrooms for students with ADHD requires special considerations: Homework will continue to be a challenge for students with ADHD. In flipped classrooms, homework does not altogether disappear, it is simply replaced by video lectures. Students with ADHD will still struggle to focus on the videos, they will still procrastinate, and they will still miss key points during the lectures. Optimize the use of video lectures by incorporating elements that are known to increase engagement and compliance for students with ADHD: Keep the videos as brief as possible. Small, digestible chunks of information will be absorbed more readily than lengthy presentations. Incorporate interactive features. Insert pop-up questions and activities throughout the lectures and grade students on their responses. Provide immediate feedback to students about the accuracy of their responses. Set due-dates and measure progress. Set clear due dates for lecture viewing, and monitor progress. If a student skips a video, follow-up and brainstorm strategies for getting back on track. Reward students for meeting deadlines. Give students points for watching videos, and tie these points to meaningful rewards. Allow students to track their progress toward earning rewards, and incorporate game-like features whenever possible. Remember that praise is also very rewarding! When you notice that a student is consistently watching videos and meeting deadlines, let them know that youre impressed and encourage them to keep up the good work. Encourage the development of notetaking skills. Notetaking remains an essential skill for students throughout high school and college. Since students with ADHD struggle to take effective notes, provide specific instruction on notetaking, and require students to take notes during video lectures. Review the notes and provide feedback about things the student has done well and areas where he or she can improve. Flipped classroom assignments present unique challenges for students with ADHD. Students with ADHD who struggle to complete assignments at home will also have challenges with classroom assignments. Provide individualized instruction whenever possible. One of the benefits of flipped classrooms is increased opportunity for individualized instruction. Students with ADHD dont always stand out as needing individualized attention, particularly when they are bright students who can compensate relatively well for their weaknesses, and when they are more inattentive than they are impulsive or disruptive. Seek out these students and aim to give them a boost in areas where they may not be reaching their full potential. Encourage effective teamwork and collaboration skills. Group-based assignments are more common in flipped classrooms. While there are many benefits to group-based learning, students with ADHD are more likely than their peers to have difficulty participating effectively in these learning activities. Students with ADHD often lack confidence in their knowledge and abilities. As a result, they may hang back from the group and fade into the background. Conversely, their insecurities may drive them to act out and become disruptive. Focus on teaching strategies that will help them become confident, engaged members of their team, and participate in ways that enhance the group as well as their own learning process. Flipped classrooms have the potential to be far more engaging for students with ADHD than traditional instructional models. Tailoring flipped classrooms to meet the needs to students with ADHD can have a positive impact on their ability to learn and their motivation to participate in the learning process. 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.
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