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sufferstxdy · 6 years ago
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Vocabulary challenge day 8/? | く 鎖 [くさり] - chain, chains 訓練 [くんれん] - training, drill, practice, discipline 区別 [くべつ] -  distinction, differentiation, classification​ 組む [くむ] - to cross (legs or arms), to link (arms)​; to put together, to construct, to assemble, to produce (e.g. TV program); to braid, to plait; to grapple, to wrestle; to unite, to join, to link up, to form an alliance; to set (e.g. type); to issue (e.g. money order) 加える [くわえる] - to add, to add up, to sum up, to append, to annex; to increase, to gather (e.g. speed), to pick up; to include, to count in, to let join; to inflic (damage), to deal, to give
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good things that happened in 2018
Hi i am back again this year with good things that happened and there were quite a few tbh. most of these are from this website and this post
scientists are replacing plastic with algae, a revolutionary idea that can suck carbon out of the air 
scientists accidentally create super enzyme that can devour plastic pollution 
scientists capture first ever confirmed image of a planet being born 
more reliable new form of digital analysis may help to eliminate animal testing 
361 golden retrievers met up in Scotland to celebrate their breed’s birthday 
goats want to see you smile, says new study 
France was the first country to ban supermarkets from throwing away excess food, they must donate unused food or face a fine
beer company creates six pack rings that feed turtles instead of killing them
France becomes the first country in Europe to ban all five pesticides killing bees
Scotland gives free sanitary products to women on low income and students
the number of tigers in the wild Nepal have almost doubled in under a decade
1.5 million volunteers in India set a new world record: they planted 66 million trees in just 12 hours
a South Korean court has ruled the killing of dogs for meat is illegal in landmark ruling
California banes beauty products tested on animals
giant pandas are no longer endangered and China is going to build a massive $1.5B panda conservation park
breast cancer deaths have fallen by 39%
Portugal has banned the use of wild animals in circuses by 2024 with a new law passed in parliament
Saudi Arabia’s ban on women driving officially ends
the ocean cleanup project hopes to remove 50% of the plastic in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in 5 years
soft drink sales in the United States dropped for the 12th year in a row, thanks to consumer education and new sugar taxes
dutch prison population is the lowest in Europe and its prisons are being turned into homes for refugees
Norway is set to become the 14th European country to ban fur farming industries
rats are protecting elephants on their migration routes across Southern Africa, sniffing out land mines that are too small to trigger
study shows that global tree growth over the past 35 years has more than offset tree losses
Bill Gates is donating $12 million to help develop a universal flu vaccine
plant based diets keep becoming more and more popular
pianist finds fulfillment playing music for blind elephants
World Bank says it will no longer fiance oil and gas exploration
China is building another enormous floating solar farm on top of an abandoned coal mine
vulnerable turtles return home to shore after world+s largest volunteer-led beach cleanup
world’s second largest coral reef has been removed from endangered list
after planting a tree every day for the past 40 years, a man has created a blossoming forest on barren wasteland
China hits carbon goals 12 years early
once thought to be extinct, first ever photograph of the tree-kangaroo proves its survival
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sufferstxdy · 6 years ago
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29 05 18
off haitus!!!! ( ´▽`) will be trying to post more regularly here !!
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2019 Printables
A set of 2019 monthly planners to help you have a productive year!
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Hope you like them, and tag me with #eintsein when you use them so I can see them in action. Have an awesome day :)
P.S. might be adding more styles throughout the next couple weeks or so. Any special features you’d like to see on the printables (e.g. monthly goals, birthdays, deadlines, etc.)?
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sufferstxdy · 6 years ago
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sufferstxdy · 6 years ago
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Interviews can be horribly intimidating, but if you prepare well enough, feel confident in yourself, and keep your cool, then you’ll do amazingly! Here are some tips on how to ace interviews in different situations, with some general tips thrown in for fun. Good luck, and hopefully something in here will help you out!
College Interviews
Tips
Know plenty about the college you’re applying to. Highlighting a particular attribute you love about the college as well as having a good general knowledge base shows the interviewer that you are sincerely interested and have done your homework.
Be able to describe why you are a good fit for the college. Interviewers want to ensure that you’re a good candidate both in paper and on person, so consider things you’ve done that show character.
Choose a favourite book and be able to talk about it. College interviewers love to ask, so think about the impression you want to give beforehand and consider it carefully. 
Have a question about the college that the website doesn’t answer. It shows your preparedness, and gives you a way to continue the conversation and demonstrate your interest in the interviewer’s perspective!
Bring a copy of your academic resume. Interviewers will see you as more prepared, have a concrete reference for their write-up, and have talking points during the interview for anything interesting that’s on there.
Resources
Collegeboard Big Future
Princeton Review Tips
CBS 13 College Interview Questions
Emma Willard Advice & Sample Questions
13 Tips for Skype Interviews
College Interviews: The Basics
Scholarship Interviews
Tips
Be able to tell the interviewer why you deserve the scholarship. Don’t simply rattle off your achievements, but rather present yourself as the student most aligned with the scholarship’s mission and the most ready to succeed.
Make sure to link your accomplishments to the scholarship’s mission statement. Scholarship providers often have pillars (like philanthropy, promoting the community, etc.) which you should uphold.
Don’t be afraid to take a moment to think about oddball questions. It’s better to give a well-developed and thought out response to which vegetable you’d be than bumble through it simply because it was unexpected!
Know your application essays well. I’ve been asked to elaborate on my community service plans and why I chose to do band because of my essays, so knowing the topics well will undoubtedly help you out and show passion.
Resources
BYU Sample Scholarship Questions
EIU Sample Questions & Tips
10 Common Scholarship Interview Questions
Vanderbilt Interview Tips
5 Tips for successful scholarship interviews
Job Interviews
Tips
Make it seem like the company needs you. When asked why you want the job, address how the company will benefit from employing you, and not how you will benefit as a person.
Bring materials. Have letters of recommendation, a resume, and your portfolio (if applicable) on hand. Make sure to have multiple copies in case there are multiple interviewers.
Research the employer. Know the company history, its mission, recent events, and the values/vision it advertises. Tailor your presentation of yourself to match those ideals. 
Determine your greatest strength and weakness. You will likely be asked this question, so be able to give an example, demonstrate how you have overcome your weakness, and how you have used your strength.
Resources
What to Wear to Your Interview
Interview Tips from @elkstudies​
Group Interview Tips
How to be Good at Interviews by @marias-studyblr​
Telephone Interview Tips
Jobs & Careers by @study-well​
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sufferstxdy · 6 years ago
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Working at my university’s writing center, I did a lot of résumé building with students fresh out of high school with little or no job experience or skills. They were usually looking for summer jobs, internships, or part time jobs for the school year. Together, we’d take a look at their experiences and put together a compelling résumé based on what they’d need to show to get hired. But before we get to building a résumé, let’s talk about getting there first.
The Job Search
Chances are, if you’re applying for a summer job or part time job for the school year, you’re not necessarily going to find work in your dream field. This is common, and you might as well assume it as you begin your search. What you can look for in your search is a job that will let you build skills that can be transferrable to other jobs in the future. Customer service experience comes in handy in so many fields, and there are so, so many customer service jobs available at grocery stores, coffee shops, and other retailers for workers with no skills. I recommend applying to stores because you will most likely learn customer service skills, teamwork, and time management at the very least. These can be major assets later on in life.
Writing a Résumé
It’s not as scary as you think. In fact, Purdue Owl provides a great example résumé here. Canva also has wonderful templates. Of course, what you choose to put on your résumé is more important than its appearance. And this is where you can compensate from your lack of job experience. Begin with volunteer work. What have you done that can be transferrable to a job? Have you worked at something like a bake sale, handling money and selling to customers? That would be perfect experience for a sales job. Perhaps the nature of your volunteer work has taught you particular values that will make you a good employee, like hard work and independence. You may also want to consider including your hobbies on your résumé if they demonstrate a great deal of discipline, like sports or playing an instrument.
Writing a Cover Letter
When you have the opportunity to write a cover letter, always write a cover letter! It’s definitely your chance to stand out and explain why you are the right person for the job. This is the only opportunity you have to explain how the experience you listed in your résumé is relevant. Once you have an understanding of the job you’re applying to and what it requires, you can show how your values and experience align with the available position. Make a strong case for yourself, really give the hard sell. For more information about writing cover letters, visiting Purdue Owl here.
I hope this was helpful. Remember job searching is really, really difficult. Do not let rejection get you down. Keep at it! Also, please message me with any questions!
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sufferstxdy · 6 years ago
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Infographic: 7 Reasons This Is An Excellent Resume For Someone With No Experience
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sufferstxdy · 6 years ago
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GETTING A JOB CHEAT SHEET!!
perfect resume for someone with no experience
A+ advice on writing cv’s
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how to get a job fast as hell
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34 crucial tips for your next job interview 
how to write a cv
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Find a job in your field
7 questions you should ask at the end of every interview
how to get a job before you graduate
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sufferstxdy · 6 years ago
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sufferstxdy · 6 years ago
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why was 2018 a decade long until October and then everything started moving in 2x speed
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sufferstxdy · 7 years ago
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mark your territory by crying on things
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the holy grail
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