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Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.
Franz Kafka (via moscowballet)
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December 13th, 2016
“My philosophy is worrying means you suffer twice.”
The housemates bought me Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and I wish I was reading it instead of reading my biology textbook. BUT I only have two more exams, and two more lab meetings to wrap up this semester. Favourite teacher is flying back from Korea to visit over Christmas break, favourite people are coming home for the holidays (thought I wouldn’t be able to see them this year) and my favourite place on earth is wonderfully snowy (huzzah Banff!), so life is pretty good :)
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First part of the guide is here!! And this will be all about styles. But first, what exactly are styles? According to the MS Word description.
“A style is a set of formatting characteristics, such as font name, size, colour, paragraph alignment and spacing. Some styles even include borders and shading.”
In plain English, they are a bunch of programmed formats for text. So, instead of going paragraph by paragraph, an setting, font, size, alignment, spacing, and so on; you just click and the text is done.
Besides the convenience of using them, and the benefits of a great look, they give your document consistence and that makes it easier an more pleasant to read. Also, they help you navigate your document, which comes handy when you have a lot of pages.
With that said, the guide is on!! But below the cut, because I am conscious of people’s dashboards and my own.
Note: I’ve just hit my first 100 followers! And I wanted to thank everyone, for helping me reach this first milestone. I hope to be able to keep contributing to this lovely community. Thanks!
Love, Andrea
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I do nothing, and I fret about it.
Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina (via wordsnquotes)
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I’m the kind of girl who fantasizes about being trapped in a library overnight.
Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl (via wordsnquotes)
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here is a gif showing how blood flows through the heart in case you need extra motivation
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Working on an essay or a paper? Looking for feedback, help or editing support but have no idea where to turn for unbiased, constructive criticism and professional advice? Here are some great resources to help get you going!
General
Harvard’s Strategies for Essay Writing
Queen’s University Online Thesis Manager
How To Write A Great Essay About Anything
How to Write Dazzlingly Brilliant Essays: Sharp Advice for Ambitious Students
University of Cambridge - How to Write a Paper
Purdue OWL: Writing a Research Paper
Microsoft Research - How to write a great research paper
Georgetown University - How to Write a Research Paper
University of South California - Organizing Your Social Sciences Research Paper: Guide
Abstract Writing
Berkeley - HOW TO WRITE AN ABSTRACT: Tips and Samples
Purdue OWL - Writing Report Abstracts
University of Toronto - The Abstract
How to write a good abstract for a scientific paper or conference presentation
Introductions and Conclusions
Columbia University - Writing a Good Introduction
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Introductions
Birmingham City University - Writing Introductions
University of Toronto - Introductions and Conclusions
Purdue OWL - Writing a Developed and Detailed Conclusion
Harvard - Ending the Essay: Conclusions
Editing
Paper Rater
Ginger’s Essay Checker
Hemingway Editor
ProWritingAid
editMinion
After the Deadline
Slick Write
Grammarly
GrammarBase
Citation
Citation Machine
BibMe
EasyBib
RefMe: APA
RefMe: MLA
Cite This For Me
University of South California - Citation Guide
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sometimes i like to look back on old journal entries and see how much things have changed + how much i’ve grown 🌿 ig: studylustre
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You’re easy to read…but the whole book of you is complicated.
Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy (via thelovejournals)
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here’s the thing about being in your twenties it’s all bullshit some of us are travelling the world some of us still live at home with our parents most of us are broke and all of us are struggling just trying to make it by just trying to survive even the people who seem like they have their shit together here’s a secret: they don’t no one does all of us stay up until the wee hours of the morning either crying or working sometimes both at once all of us feel lost all of us feel like losers all of us feel like we’ll never make it like we’re not good enough and the thing is we’re all still so young we have time to get our shit together but it feels like we don’t it feels like we all need to meet this bullshit criteria set by someone who obviously has no idea what it’s like to be in your twenties so try not to stress i know it’s all so scary right now and it feels like you’re constantly trying to walk uphill but you’ll make it to the top one day just take your time put one foot in front of the other and remember to breathe you got this
justsmileworld said: Can you write about someone who just graduated college and they can’t find a job? (cc, 2017)
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here’s an ultra brief, updated completely non-exhaustive list of film scores that i could listen to over and over again (all have links to full playlists on youtube)
dario marianelli: pride and prejudice | anna karenina | atonement | jane eyre patrick doyle: as you like it | cinderella | a little princess | sense & sensibility | hamlet abel korzeniowski: romeo and juliet | W.E. | penny dreadful (tv) rachel portman: belle | emma | the cider house rules | the duchess | never let me go philip glass: the hours | notes on a scandal | the truman show james newton howard: peter pan | i am legend | snow white and the huntsman | the hunger games alexandre desplat: the golden compass | hp & the deathly hallows p 2 | the curious case of benjamin button | coco avant chanel | julie & julia | the king’s speech thomas newman: fried green tomatoes | little women | wall-e | finding nemo | saving mr. banks | american beauty danny elfman: corpse bride | big fish | edward scissorhands michael giacchino: ratatouille | up | jupiter ascending | fringe (tv) john williams: the book thief | star wars: tfa (plus the OT) | schindler’s list | hp & the sorcerer’s stone | memoirs of a geisha
assorted films : how to train your dragon | chronicles of narnia | amélie | kill your darlings | august rush | tuck everlasting | howl’s moving castle | carol | becoming jane | north & south | the young victoria | pan’s labyrinth | like crazy | crimson peak | the awakening |
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one of my lecturers printed us a step-by-step guide to writing an essay for an assignment we had. i decided to type it up and share it with you guys. i think for the most part it is really useful and a super simple way to break down your essay. hope this helps :~)
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7 STEPS: HOW TO PRINT ON INDEX CARDS
I will be using Word on Mac, it should be similar on Windows or using Pages.
Level of difficulty will depend if you have a lined card(hard/medium) or a blank one(easy).
THATS IT! YOU DID IT!
I hope it was easy to understand, if not, like always feel free to ask any questions!
As usual like/follow if you want more tips or content form me~
-Love, Eve~
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two essays due in the next few days, but all i’ve been working on is our latest issue. download if you like!
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You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can’t carry on at all.
Rainbow Rowell, Carry on (via bookquotesbook)
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How to Answer Essay Questions in Exams (+ Free Printable!)
Many students are afraid of essay-type questions. They may worry about not being able to write anything, or they may think that they can’t answer the questions well. In the previous posts, I have covered a bit on how to write a good essay (which is helpful for essay writing in exams as well), but here I am going to dig a little bit deeper and talk about how you can answer essay questions well in exam.
I am going to talk about:
Why preparation is important for answering essay questions.
How you can analyze the question well and avoid answering in a wrong direction
A good way to draft your essay and sketch your outline
How to write a good introduction
Read the entire post on how to answer essay questions well here!
Make sure to download the printable!
- Sabrina | StudentsToolbox.com
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educational youtube channels:
for when the burnout is real and all you really wanna do is lie in bed and watch things but you gotta at least try to study. these are mostly channels i’ve watched and subscribed to! (updated 17/12/2015)
sciences
veritasium
it’s okay to be smart
pbs space time
crash course: astronomy
crash course: ecology
crash course: biology
crash course: chemistry
crash course: anatomy and physiology
crash course: psychology
the school of life: sociology
the school of life: psychotherapy
scishow
scishow space
asapscience
minute physics
minute earth
khan academy
the brain scoop
sexplanations
healthcare triage
sixty symbols
periodic videos
deep sky videos
literature / art
crash course: literature
the school of life: literature
the school of life: art/architecture
art assignment
thug notes: shakespeare explained
thug notes: classic literature
history / geography / government
crash course: world history (season one)
crash course: world history (season two)
crash course: us history
it’s history: the industrial revolution
it’s history: the history of pirates
it’s history: battlefields (military history)
it’s history: the cold war
the school of life: history
alternate history hub
crash course: intellectual property
crash course: economics
crash course: u.s. government and politics
geography now
the school of life: political theory
it’s history: the history of china
it’s history: weapons of mass destruction
it’s history: the history of sex
extra credits: extra history
khan academy: history
khan academy: american civics
the great war
tom richey: ap euro review
tom richey: ap us history review
cgp grey
math
numberphile
khan academy
vihart
philosophy
the school of life: philosophy
the school of life: eastern philosophy
philosophy tube
8-bit philosophy
misc / no particular subject
crash course: big history
ted-ed
smarter every day
in a nutshell
vsauce
dnews
test tube news
test tube plus
seeker daily
the good stuff
thoughty2
how to adult
mental floss
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