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And he cries and cries, cries for everything he has been, for everything he might have been, for every old hurt, for every old happiness, cries for the shame and joy of finally getting to be a child, with all of a child’s whims and wants and insecurities, for the privilege of behaving badly and being forgiven, for the luxury of tendernesses, of fondnesses, of being served a meal and being made to eat it, for the ability, at last, at last, of believing a parent’s reassurances, of believing that to someone he is special despite all his mistakes and hatefulness, because of all his mistakes and hatefulness.
— Hanya Yanagihara, A Little Life
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They are going to pass all of their finals
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harry: so to save the world i gotta go get the seven magical doohickeys and destroy 'em
dumbledore: basically
harry: when did my life become an anime
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Hugh Thomson illustrated edition of Fanny Burney’s Evelina, 1903
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December printables & downloads :-)
Happy December and holidays hehe! Here is all the content for this month :-) I hope you enjoy it!
2018 yearly overview + monthly breakdown (also includes daily + weekly + monthly planner, 30 habit tracker, class overview and timed worklog)
2019 calendar printables (2018-19 overview, 2019 overview, 2019 key dates, year in pixels, monthly portrait planner)
2018 monthly printables [3 designs, 6 colours]
2019 coming soon! keep your eyes peeled :D
all my free printables!
2019 student printable planner
Etsy shop digital files and printables (2019 coming soon as well!)
Facebook student discussion/study group
Free downloads for Desktop/Tablet (all Monday and Sunday start)
Serif minimalist [black or white]
Sans serif minimalist [black or white]
Christmas houses [4 colours]
Christmas patterns [3 designs]
Christmas wreaths [3 designs]
Christmas Harry Potter [5 colours]
Christmas glitter [3 colours]
Hanukkah [2 designs]
Christmas trees [4 designs]
Cabin and cities [4 designs]
Snowy forests [4 designs]
Summer [2 designs]
Motivational quotes [3 designs]
Pastel quotes (The Office, B99, P&R, The Good Place) [4 colours]
Marble and pastel [6 colours]
Floral [3 designs]
Tropical leaves [3 colours]
Swatches [3 designs]
Bees and wasps [3 designs]
Luna [4 designs]
Marvel / Infinity Stone / Gemstones [2 colours]
Animal Crossing [3 designs]
Succulent/Cactus [2 designs]
Cats & Dogs [2 designs]
The Office & Riverdale [2 designs] (navigate through the folders)
Constellations [3 designs] (navigate through the folders)
Free downloads for Phone (all Monday and Sunday start)
Serif minimalist [black or white]
Sans serif minimalist [black or white]
Christmas houses [4 colours]
Christmas patterns [3 designs]
Christmas wreaths [3 designs]
Christmas Harry Potter [5 colours]
Christmas glitter [3 colours]
Hanukkah [2 designs]
Christmas trees [4 designs]
Cabin and cities [4 designs]
Snowy forests [4 designs]
Summer [2 designs]
Motivational quotes [3 designs]
Pastel quotes (The Office, B99, P&R, The Good Place) [4 colours]
Marble and pastel [6 colours]
Floral [3 designs]
Tropical leaves [3 colours]
Swatches [3 designs]
Bees and wasps [3 designs]
Luna [4 designs]
Marvel / Infinity Stone / Gemstones [2 colours]
Animal Crossing [3 designs]
Succulent/Cactus [2 designs]
Cats & Dogs [2 designs]
The Office & Riverdale [2 designs] (navigate through the folders)
Constellations [3 designs] (navigate through the folders)
Hope you like them! I’d love to see them in use, so please share and tag me in any pictures on Tumblr or Instagram (@emmastudiess) or Twitter @emmajane1103). If you have me on Snapchat (@emmastudies) and would prefer to send a private picture, please do! :-)
Whilst these printables and wallpapers are free of charge, it would be amazing of you to check out my Ko-fi account!
If you’re looking for more organisation, planner or study printables, check out my Etsy Shop! I sell individual and large printable/download packs which are easy to use. Remember to add ‘student10′ at the checkout for a 10% discount!
Connect with me on YouTube and Pinterest!
Big love,
Emma xx
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HOW TO WRITE A STRONG ESSAY
I recently got an ask about how to write an introductory paragraph for an essay so I thought I’d do a post about how to write a good essay.
** Important Points ** For essays in high school, use third person unless the teacher specifically tells you not too. It’s more academic and professional while first person sounds really informal. I’ve heard that in college it’s different but again, it depends on the class. Stay on the safe side and use third person unless otherwise specified. Also, try to be as sophisticated and mature as you can. This makes the essay sound smarter and makes it easier to read.
1) INTRODUCTION
Try to think of an upside down pyramid here. You start off broad and end off tapered to a point (specific). The formula for writing a good intro is this: hook, background info, introduce topic of discussion, and thesis. In the pyramid example, the hook is the broad and the thesis is the narrow. The intro is usually around 8 sentences long.
Hook: Unlike what you’ve probably been told through out high school, the hook is not necessarily a wow statement. It’s typically a broad idea that relates to the topic of discussion. I usually use historical facts or common wisdom and go from there. I then follow it up with a sentence that elaborates on my hook and a sentence that connects my hook with the background info.
Background Info: Here you give the reader some context as to what you will be discussing in your essay. It sets the scene for the topic you’re discussing. Try to be concise.
Introduce the Topic of Discussion: Here you give a brief summary of the points you’re arguing/discussing. It should be one sentence per body paragraph and again, be clear and concise and avoid merely summarizing the plot. This part should cover the gist of your ideas.
Thesis: This should be a longer complex sentence that summarizes your point of view and ideas. This is one of the most important parts of the essay so crafting a good thesis is crucial.
I did a more detailed post about the introduction with an example introduction paragraph HERE.
2) BODY PARAGRAPHS
The meat of your essay. Here is where you state your arguments and defend them with supporting evidence from literature, articles, or even your personal experience. I would generally limit one argument per body paragraph. Which reminds me, most likely you have been taught the canned five paragraph essay. Some people write all their essays in five paragraph format because they thing that is the only way to go. Really, you can do four+ body paragraphs with the common numbers being four and six. It depends on the essay. When writing your body paragraph you need this structure: topic sentence, three points, three examples of supporting evidence, conclusion. Body paragraphs typically fall between 8 -15 sentences.
Topic Sentence: This is similar to a thesis. Here you’re stating the argument that you are proving in a clear and concise sentence.
Three Points: There’s a rule of thumb that you generally want to have three points about each argument and have a piece of supporting evidence for each point. I’m going to start with the three points first. Basically, you want three ideas about your argument that show why it’s valid. For example if you’re trying to argue that cheese is dairy, your three points are it’s made of milk, it’s featured in the dairy section of the grocery store, and the FDA labels it as dairy.
Three Examples of Supporting Evidence: These are usually quotes from other sources or the piece of literature you’re analyzing that support the three points of your argument. To use the really bad cheese example from above, for the milk point you’d use an ingredients label from a package of cheese, for the grocery store point you’d get a sheet with the department labels and the produce in those departments, and for the FDA point you’d find a quote from their website.
Conclusion: This is a sentence or two that wraps up your body paragraph. It should briefly summarize the points you discussed or the topic sentence and help transition into the next paragraph.
2) a. COUNTER ARGUMENT PARAGRAPHS
This paragraph is NOT necessary for most essays. However, some do require them so it’s important to know how to approach them. Depending on whom you ask, they’ll either tell you that the counter argument paragraph goes in the middle of your body paragraphs, or at the end. Personally I prefer the end but the middle is more correct. Placing it in the middle allows you to end on a strong note but I think it’s a matter of personal preference. The counter argument is used to present an opposing view point and say why it’s wrong. This can strengthen your argument if it’s done properly but ruin it if it’s done wrong so tread carefully. The only thing different from the body paragraph structure is the topic sentence.
Topic Sentence: Here you need a specific template to start the paragraph properly. I usually use: It may be argued that _______________ but there is sufficient evidence to show that _______________. The first blank is filled with the opposing argument and the last blank is your argument. There are different ways to structure this sentence but this is the one I use.
The rest of the paragraph is the same as the body paragraph: you get three points as to why the counter argument is wrong and three points to support it. Then you end with a typical concluding sentence.
3) CONCLUSION
This is where you wrap up your arguments and finish strong. It has three components: a restatement of your thesis, summary of your arguments, and general statement to wrap it up. Think of the right side up pyramid this time. The pointy end is the thesis and the bottom is the general statement that closes your essay. A conclusion is typically 5 sentences long.
Restatement of Thesis: This is pretty self explanatory; you restate the thesis using different language than you used in your intro.
Summary of Arguments: Here you briefly touch upon the arguments you covered in your essay. Again, clear and concise, and whatever you do, DO NOT introduce new information. It can ruin the amazing essay you worked so hard on.
General Statement: A general statement is a broad idea that you use to tie your entire essay together. It’s kind of like the hook but should be more relevant to your essay.
And that is how you write a killer essay. I use this technique whenever I write and it has never failed me. Hopefully if will help you improve your writing! If you have any questions, feel free to hit up my ask box.
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“I want to be around people that do things. I don’t want to be around people anymore that judge or talk about what people do. I want to be around people that dream and support and do things.”
— Amy Poehler (via purplebuddhaquotes)
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things to hope for, in the 4 remaining months of 2018 (4 months left, whaaat): 1. christmas 2. no frostbites, because um, apparently, bangalore can freeze you. 3. jesus' birthday 4. a lot of good movies releasing 5. diwali 6. did i mention christmas? ❄️
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Learning Botany in Computer science xD. Also, Ubuntu is awesome. Any disagreement, please feel free to let yourselves out of here xD #studygram
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Sometimes I’m overwhelmed with the insatiable desire to learn. To know astronomy and geography and language and architecture; to recognize each constellation, planet, and star; to speak and understand all languages, be able to decipher ancient Greek and Latin text; to grow my understanding of how the human body works; study the differences and similarities of each religion; recognize the use for each herb and seed and sapling.
I want to better myself, not for fame or recognition or power. I just want to understand.
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I do not know what to think of myself when I feel my heart heavy and full of love when I think of not a human, but Him. That feeling which people on tumblr and Instagram so drunkenly admit. I imagine Him in all His glory and remember His mortal life here on our humble home planet, and suddenly my breath gets constricted and I cannot move. What do I say to that? This is the best feeling I've ever experienced and I cannot share this with others because they would probably not understand what it feels like to have so much respect for one single entity that I know of, but have never met or seen in a physical form. I want to see Him. Actually see Him. See His abode and see that lucky and holy Serpent who carries Him. I want to see the magnificent Lady by His feet looking peaceful and content. I have always imagined eternity as some 4 dimensional space that you can move around in, and divulge in memories you loved making. That was Science. Metaphysics is slowly making me understand that eternity is not just that. Eternity is waiting for something that you have no desire of occurring. Sounds confusing, yes. But not truly so. His Lady sits at His Lotus Feet for an eternity, which makes it clear that she will press His feet with no desire that it ends. I want to learn how to acquire that eternity. Happy #Ram #Navami
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*When thou sleepeth in class and hath no clue about thy syllabus* Consequences: trying to make sense of it at home. Keyword being 'trying'. I guess I work better with fear now. 🤷♀️
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go through things. grow through things.
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most of the metric system is great and all but honestly fuck celsius
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