Thursday, March 26, 2020

The Organic Chemistry Tutor YouTube Face

The Organic Chemistry Tutor YouTube FaceThe Organic Chemistry Tutor YouTube face is on the rise. It is the next generation of chemistry tutors that is trying to get the attention of students who prefer video over text learning. The Tutor uses the tools and methods of today's world to help the student learn chemistry from a completely different way than before.They not only offer their own website but also have a WordPress blog that many other sites use. In fact the organic chemistry tutor YouTube face started as a fan page on a popular blogging site. They were fortunate enough to find a large audience of followers for their videos and have spread their name to other sites as well.They have recently added new tutorials on YouTube that provide them with the opportunity to show more of their materials. These include both free and paid versions. Because of this organic chemistry tutor videos are now finding new applications on the Internet for more chemists.One of the biggest advantages to the Organic Chemistry Tutor YouTube face is that they do not require any form of equipment except for the mouse and a webcam. That means no fancy equipment, no CDs or digital video recorders. Even if you wanted to buy them, they would not cost much because of the use of the newest video technologies and the removal of the old paper tapes.They are the only videos on the Internet that give you the ability to see video screen shots. This allows students to see exactly what they see in the real world. You can watch a video in this way and see a picture of what it looks like in the light.You don't need to worry about connecting the camera to the computer. With the amazing technology of the 21st century you can easily send your videos to your computer. This allows you to convert your videos into whatever format you choose.There are some people who feel that there is some extra cost to making these videos. They are still offering the best video and text methods available today.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Subtracting fractions with unlike denominators

Subtracting fractions with unlike denominators Subtraction is one of the basic arithmetic operations in math. Subtracting is finding the difference of the given numbers or quantities. Subtraction is denoted by the sign -. In subtraction order of the number is important. Fraction is usually written in the p/q form. Here p is the numerator and q is the denominator. The denominator of a fraction cannot be equal to zero i.e. q not equal to zero. For Subtracting two fractions with different denominators the LCM needs to be calculated. Example 1: Simplify and find the answer by subtracting the two fraction numbers 1/2 1/8? Solution: Given is to find the difference of 1/2 1/6. The fractions have unlike denominator. So the LCM of 2 and 8 = 8. The fractions are written using the LCM = 1/2 1/8 = 4/8 1/8 = (4-1)/8 = 3/8. Therefore, this gives difference of the fractions 1/2 1/8 = 3/8. Question: Multiple choice question (Pick the correct option.) What is the difference of subtracting the two fractions 3/4 1/3? a) 7/12 b) 5/12 c) 1/12 d) None of these. Correct answer: option b. Given is to find the difference of the fractions: 3/4 - 1/3. Here both the fractions have unlike denominators. The LCM of the denominators 3 and 4 is 12. The denominators can be made alike by the LCM 12. This gives, 3/4 1/3 = 9/12 - 4/12 = (9 4)/12 = 5/12. Therefore, this gives subtracting the two fractions 3/4 - 1/3 = 5/12.

Summer 2013 SAT class schedule is now available

Summer 2013 SAT class schedule is now available Even though the summer is still several months away, AJ Tutorings summer 2013 schedule of SAT group classes is now available!  SAT group classes will take place at our Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and San Jose locations.AJ Tutorings summer 2013 SAT classes offer intense, focused SAT preparation, meeting 3 times per week for several weeks.  Group classes begin in June, July, and August, so theres sure to be a class that works for your familys summer schedule.  For detailed summer SAT course schedules, please refer to our website.AJ Tutorings group SAT classes are known for their friendly, collaborative learning environment, limited size of 8 students per class, rigorous SAT preparation, and affordable price of $990.  As part of the course, students receive 18 hours of classroom instruction and take 3-4 SAT practice tests in an environment that closely resembles the actual test day.  SAT classes fill up several months in advance, so please email info@ajtutoring.com or call (650) 331-325 1 to register your student today!

Thursday, March 5, 2020

English Adjectives to Describe Physical Appearance - Intermediate English

English Adjectives to Describe Physical Appearance - Intermediate English What does he or she look like? Let’s take a look at commonly used English adjectives to describe physical appearance that you can use next time you are socialising with friends.Finding English adjectives  describing a person can be tricky for English learners, especially if you want to avoid words that are overused or impolite.Sometimes, students learning English overuse one particular adjective to describe physical appearance.Have you guessed yet which one? Correct. This adjective tops up the list of  words describing physical appearance in English NICE.Nice baby, nice looking girl, nice toddler, nice man BoringLets expand your vocabulary of English adjectives for physical appearance and go beyond the standard  NICE or NOT SO NICE when  trying  to describe a person in detail. My  list of English adjectives will help you. Common Adjectives to Describe Physical Appearance BEAUTIFUL (adj) â€" this word is mostly used to describe women. We use the word handsome for men.Sandra Bullock was voted People magazines Worlds Most Beautiful Woman 2015.GOOD-LOOKING (adj) â€" is used for both men and womenThe young bride was beautiful  and her groom was good-looking as well.PRETTY (adj) â€" attractive, often used to describe a girlI think  Mary  looked very pretty in that dress.CHUBBY (adj) â€" slightly fat but in attractive wayBabies look so adorable with their chubby pink cheeks.CUTE (adj) â€" pretty and attractive, often used to describe babies and puppiesI picked this puppy because he was so cute. GORGEOUS (adj) â€" very beautiful and attractive (informal), this is a very common word you would hear from an Irish personHealthy diet and sunscreen are the secrets to gorgeous skin.UGLY (adj) â€" very unattractive. This is a very strong negative word to describe someone.The Ugly Duckling turned into a beautiful swan.WELL-BUILT (adj) â€" to have a strong, attractively muscular bodyMy brother is tall and well-built.It is impolite to say someone is fat, instead we can say overweight or plump.SKINNY (adj) â€" very thin but not in an attractive wayMy best friend is skinny, but it runs in her family.FRAIL  (adj) â€" physically weak and skinny, often used to describe an old personMy Grandma became very frail over the last year. English Adjectives for Physical Appearance Enjoyed this infographic? Here’s what you can do next: Collocations for Describing Physical Appearance SLEEK HAIR â€" smooth and shiny hairHair products will help you get shiny sleek hair without spending much time.YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE  â€" to look younger than your ageRegular physical activity  can help maintain a youthful appearance for longer.COARSE HAIR  â€" rough, not smooth or softCoarse hair is very hard to style.BUSHY EYEBROWS  â€" very thick eyebrowsIve always hated my bushy eyebrows.LANKY TEENAGER â€" very tall and thin and moves awkwardlyI cant believe this lanky teenager became a great football player.JET-BLACK HAIR â€" completely black hairAlexandra had long jet black hair,  green eyes and a warm, friendly smile.CLEAN-SHAVEN MAN  â€" without a beard or moustacheA dark-haired, clean-shaven man was talking to  his friend.DUMPY WOMAN â€" short and quite fat woman, we usually use it to describe womenSarah was  a    pale, dumpy woman, three  years older than her husband.This is way better than NICE, isnt it? Of course, you can still use NICE when describing someone in English. Just not too often.  Now, lets practise using English adjectives  to describe physical appearance.Let me know what does your best friend look like. Have a go in the comments below!Please, continue to improve your English skills. Here are some more articles for you to read study English Grammar rules, learn some common English idioms and increase your English vocabulary:Common English Idioms describing Character and PersonalityDifference between EVERY and EACHDifference between ONTO and INTO

SINOWJ Hanghzhou

SINOWJ Hanghzhou SINOWJ Hanghzhou Above there is heaven, below there is Hangzhou.SINOWJ Hangzhoucurrently have2 schools. Regarded as the paradise on earth by the Chinese people, Hangzhou offers an ideal destination for anyone seeking to live in China. As one of the most established and successful Franchises in the SINOWJ network,SINOWJ Hangzhou offers a wonderful working environment.SINOWJ Hangzhou is looking for dynamic and enthusiastic individuals that are looking to build their TEFL career through cultural diversity. These positions would suit those seeking to develop as TEFL teachers. Only those who love teaching students of all age levels should apply. Prospective teachers should be prepared to work hard in a professional teaching environment. Whether you are just starting out as an EFL teacher, or have accumulated a great deal of experience in this field,SINOWJ is a sound choice for your next step.SINOWJ can provide any candidate with the ideal environment to develop professionally. Our centers are designed to offer ample of support both academically and through pastoral care creating an ideal atmosphere to work and live.

E-activities This Summer - ALOHA Mind Math

E-activities This Summer Don’t Say No To Gadgets In our last post, we spoke about developing curiosity in children, this week were covering applications for popular platforms that will keep kids minds active during the holidays. The summer holidays are a time for children to put their books aside and forget the classroom. iPads, gaming consoles and late night TV are picked over study material and textbooks, but just because kids are glued to their gadgets doesnt mean they cant benefit from them. Five Apps That Kids Can Benefit From Here are a few apps and games that will help teach children over the summer and keep their brains active and alert. 1) QuizUp: (iOS and Android) This trivia app has over 400 topicsincluding math, literature and science. It’s a great way to test knowledge in different subjects and play against people from around the world. 2) Sparknotes: (iOS and Android) This app is great for readers and literature lovers. It provides detailed explanations, summaries and analysis of many novels and plays. 3) 2 Player Reactor:(iOS and Android) This game requires sharp observation skills, quick thinking and speedy reflexes. The best part is, that this game has 2 player functionality, so it’s a great way for parents and kids to play against each other. 4) 2048: (iOS and Android) This is a great math game. The objective is to slide the numbers across the grid and get them to add up to 2048. 5) TED: (iOS and Android) Weve all watched a TED talk at least once. Theapp makes it easier to watch the educational videos andfollowdifferentspeakersfrom popular TED talks. Share Your Findings These apps and games are a good source of information and provide kids with a fun and interactive means of learning. You will be able to find many more like these that will keep children engaged the right way. If you find any apps that you think will benefit kids, share them on our Facebook or Twitter page. __ About ALOHA Mind Math Founded in 1993, ALOHA Mind Math has been guiding children between the ages of 5 through 12 years to achieve academic excellence. The interactive learning process is proven to enhance a child’s math, reading and writing capabilities. The teachers also assist children in developing skills and abilities such as observation and listening that result in the overall growth of the child. ALOHA Mind Math is currently training children in over 20 countries with 4200 different centers. For more details on this unique program please visit alohamindmath.com or search for the center closest to you by using our locator alohamindmath.com/locations/

Shreya, Age 9; Jenny Valdecanas, Instructor

Shreya, Age 9; Jenny Valdecanas, Instructor Shreya, Age 9; Jenny Valdecanas, Instructor When you see the results of your effort, the practice and time taken to get there makes it all worthwhile. This is what Shreya increasingly learned after her parents enrolled her in the Kumon Math and Reading programs. A Kumon student since kindergarten and now a fourth grader, she confidently attributes her consistent good grades to the solid study skills she developed at her Kumon learning center.   “Slowly seeing my good grades in school, I realized my efforts were not wasted. Kumon made me a better student overall and my teachers and parents are proud of my results,” says Shreya. Her parents noticed the responsibility and ownership Shreya has taken in her school work and the willingness to think more independently. “Because of Kumon, she spends minimal time in her math activities at school which helps her devote more time on other subjects and sports activities,” says Shreya’s dad, Samir.   Shreya plays basketball and tennis, loves to dance and swim and has competed in basketball and taekwondo tournaments. Recently Shreya reached a Kumon milestone, studying two years above her grade level in math. She also landed a Kumon “Mathlete” award for studying algebra in Kumon before entering middle school. By studying at her own pace Shreya will soon reach her next Kumon goal, studying factorization, at least by the time she reaches the sixth grade, predicts her Kumon Instructor, Jenny Valdecanas. One day Shreya hopes to become a doctor. With the self-confidence she developed, it will be no surprise this will be another one of her achieved milestones. You might also be interested in: This Student Learned the Power of a Routine with Kumon Advancing Beyond Grade Level in the Kumon Math Program Pranav, age 13; Haruyo Tanaka, Instructor Angel, age 10: Alison Mori, Kumon Instructor Shreya, Age 9; Jenny Valdecanas, Instructor Shreya, Age 9; Jenny Valdecanas, Instructor When you see the results of your effort, the practice and time taken to get there makes it all worthwhile. This is what Shreya increasingly learned after her parents enrolled her in the Kumon Math and Reading programs. A Kumon student since kindergarten and now a fourth grader, she confidently attributes her consistent good grades to the solid study skills she developed at her Kumon learning center.   “Slowly seeing my good grades in school, I realized my efforts were not wasted. Kumon made me a better student overall and my teachers and parents are proud of my results,” says Shreya. Her parents noticed the responsibility and ownership Shreya has taken in her school work and the willingness to think more independently. “Because of Kumon, she spends minimal time in her math activities at school which helps her devote more time on other subjects and sports activities,” says Shreya’s dad, Samir.   Shreya plays basketball and tennis, loves to dance and swim and has competed in basketball and taekwondo tournaments. Recently Shreya reached a Kumon milestone, studying two years above her grade level in math. She also landed a Kumon “Mathlete” award for studying algebra in Kumon before entering middle school. By studying at her own pace Shreya will soon reach her next Kumon goal, studying factorization, at least by the time she reaches the sixth grade, predicts her Kumon Instructor, Jenny Valdecanas. One day Shreya hopes to become a doctor. With the self-confidence she developed, it will be no surprise this will be another one of her achieved milestones. You might also be interested in: This Student Learned the Power of a Routine with Kumon Advancing Beyond Grade Level in the Kumon Math Program Pranav, age 13; Haruyo Tanaka, Instructor Angel, age 10: Alison Mori, Kumon Instructor

TutorZ.com received Top 101 Best Educational Websites Award 2013

TutorZ.com received Top 101 Best Educational Websites Award 2013 TutorZ.com was featured on the Top 101 Best Educational Websites 2013 on HowToLearn.com. Top 101 Web Awards by HowToLearn.com are given annually to the best websites to recognize their prominent achievements in various fields of educational services, including tutoring, professional development, educational supplies, learning APPs, online research, homeschooling, learning disabilities, science, language arts, foreign language learning, math, test prep, parenting, studying abroad and many more. HowToLearn.com  is a leading educational resource designed to help people to learn anything fast and discover how to learn for a lifetime. HowToLearn.com has been operating online  for 15 years and helps  thousands of school districts, parents and students throughout the United States to reach their educational goals.  It is one of the top websites for learning and educational information, as well as specifics on how to resolve learning and reading problems. TutorZ.com  is an online tutoring referral service, designed to help students and parents freely network to find a private tutor over the Internet. The  TutorZ.com  site provides listings of over 50,000 private tutors nationwide. Tutors’ data is organized into easy to use profiles that include tutoring subjects, education background, professional experience, awards, degrees, references, pictures and location. Integrated relevance ranking algorithm and filters allow students to select the perfect tutor  quickly  and easily. Tutors listed on TutorZ.com  directory embrace  academic studies including math, English, languages, business, accounting,  physics,  biology, chemistry, history and many more. We are proud to be considered one of the Best Educational Websites  2013 and to possess  Top 101 Best Website gold seal award. We will make all possible efforts to  justify the confidence of our clients and to continue our status as a leading educational website. The TutorZ.com Team Email: contact@tutorz.com Phone: (805) 288-7338 TutorZ.com received Top 101 Best Educational Websites Award 2013 TutorZ.com was featured on the Top 101 Best Educational Websites 2013 on HowToLearn.com. Top 101 Web Awards by HowToLearn.com are given annually to the best websites to recognize their prominent achievements in various fields of educational services, including tutoring, professional development, educational supplies, learning APPs, online research, homeschooling, learning disabilities, science, language arts, foreign language learning, math, test prep, parenting, studying abroad and many more. HowToLearn.com  is a leading educational resource designed to help people to learn anything fast and discover how to learn for a lifetime. HowToLearn.com has been operating online  for 15 years and helps  thousands of school districts, parents and students throughout the United States to reach their educational goals.  It is one of the top websites for learning and educational information, as well as specifics on how to resolve learning and reading problems. TutorZ.com  is an online tutoring referral service, designed to help students and parents freely network to find a private tutor over the Internet. The  TutorZ.com  site provides listings of over 50,000 private tutors nationwide. Tutors’ data is organized into easy to use profiles that include tutoring subjects, education background, professional experience, awards, degrees, references, pictures and location. Integrated relevance ranking algorithm and filters allow students to select the perfect tutor  quickly  and easily. Tutors listed on TutorZ.com  directory embrace  academic studies including math, English, languages, business, accounting,  physics,  biology, chemistry, history and many more. We are proud to be considered one of the Best Educational Websites  2013 and to possess  Top 101 Best Website gold seal award. We will make all possible efforts to  justify the confidence of our clients and to continue our status as a leading educational website. The TutorZ.com Team Email: contact@tutorz.com Phone: (805) 288-7338

Tutoring Needs An Application That Clients Can Request An Appoi

Tutoring Needs An Application That Clients Can Request An AppoiTutoring needs an application that clients can request an appoi. It is a technique that provides a comprehensive process and helps the student to benefit from a variety of programs and technologies. Moreover, it helps in creating a virtual office and a proper online site for every person who wants to take up a tutoring job.As tutoring needs an application that clients can request an appoi, you need to understand the importance of being able to employ tools and equipments like technology. One of the main aspects of tutoring involves the creation of an application that clients can request an appoi. You can use a software program or an application to design and operate the tutoring and exam support systems for your students. The creation of an application for the tutoring services will assist you in making a perfect system to meet the different needs of students.In this way, you will be able to provide a tutor along with the tools and equipment needed to manage an online student's database. In your application, you can specify the tools and equipment that will help in the management of the database. To implement your application, you can use an application program or a certain type of operating system like MS Windows. Another option that you can take up is to have a simple website.This kind of website is useful for the administration tools and the support tools. With the software program, you can prepare various kinds of applications to serve the needs of your students. Also, you can make use of different types of software that will help you create your own tutor as well as to offer some kind of tutoring services.You can make use of an application to interface your online student's database. At the same time, it will provide you with features that you need in order to put together an innovative system that will give out options for all your students.When it comes to the tutoring, you will be able to im prove the students' grades, thereby enabling them to be competitive in their respective fields. This is how tutoring needs an application that clients can request an appoi. Apart from enhancing the grades of your students, you will also provide support to improve the students' confidence and power in applying the materials and in their focus.With an online database, you will be able to offer an easy to use system to get the jobs as well as to offer professional help. Moreover, your students will be able to access and apply the work. With the application, you will be able to monitor the progress of your students as well as keep an eye on their expectations.

Friday, February 7, 2020

Rate Constants - An Introduction

Rate Constants - An IntroductionChemistry is a branch of science which deals with properties of things. However, instead of merely describing and studying these properties of things, this branch of science seeks to derive what the properties actually are. In other words, it is used to analyze the things that we see. In this case, it is the question of rate constants, which are fundamental property of the properties of objects, whether they are external or internal or something else.Rate constants are those properties that determine the rate at which an object or system behaves. For example, the rate constant of the force between two adjacent particles in a collider can be measured very precisely, thus enabling us to determine the strength of the interaction. It is just like a logarithmic scale, which gives a comparison of magnitude of forces in a constant force scale. The one who uses the rate constant can deduce the shape of the force, its rate, its wavelength and the separation.Rat e constants are concerned with the constants of nature which govern the behavior of things. It deals with properties of the world which have remained unchanged throughout time, either in the elementary level or in the more complex level. In other words, rate constants are the common features of all the properties of objects. These constants are generalizations about the laws of nature. They represent the standard features of everything.One fundamental relationship of rate constants is the universal constant. It was determined in the late 19th century by Heaviside, who deduced it from the Doppler shift of radiation. The universal constant, or more precisely the basic law governing the rate constants, states that the momentum of an electron moving from a high velocity state to a low velocity state increases as the square of the distance travelled by the electron.There are different kinds of rate constants. These kinds are rate constants in motion, rate constants in statistical mechani cs, rate constants ingravitation, rate constants in electronic theory, and rate constants in spectroscopy. In each kind of rate constant, there is a time-dependent characteristic of the speed.The simplest rate constant, which is easy to understand, is the universal rate constant which states that the rate of change of velocity is proportional to the square of the distance travelled. In statistical mechanics, the universal rate constant is known as the mean path length. There are many more kinds of rate constants but this has been a sufficient introduction to rate constants.For further understanding of rate constants, it is necessary to have a thorough knowledge of chemistry. It will help us understand the nature of the rate constants, their behavior, and why they play a fundamental role in chemistry. Before studying rate constants, it is necessary to know some basic chemical concepts such as atoms, molecules, bonds, and chemical bonding. Besides knowing basic chemistry, we need to s tudy some contemporary science such as biology, physics, astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology.

Thursday, February 6, 2020

How to Fill Out an Algebra Tutor Resume

How to Fill Out an Algebra Tutor ResumeSo, you've decided to fill out your resume and you are now looking for an algebra tutor resume. There are many different ways to go about this, some faster than others. The quicker way is to just save the information on your computer and look through them as needed when interviewing potential tutors.Remember that it will take time to generate a cover letter that will appear on your resume. You'll want to include it at the top of your resume and add some thoughts on your academic background. It would be beneficial to include a little about yourself in your essay.Don't feel like you have to write something short, just include a bit about yourself. If you know someone who has applied for this position, ask them if they could give you some advice. Maybe you can contact the person via email or phone. When filling out a resume, you have to remember that a lot of people want the same thing, so you'll be able to find some good tutors.One way to get the help you need is to contact a couple of tutors yourself. Just keep in mind that you may be required to pay in order to do this. You may want to save money and pay an algebra tutor in person instead. This is going to take more work, but it is a more efficient way to find a tutor and you'll get much more help, especially from someone that has experience.Another option is to contact a school counselor, or the secretary in the human resources department. They are typically the people that can help you find tutors, whether they are online or in person. They might be able to direct you to someone that is willing to help with your resume.The good news is that you don't need to find this person for yourself. It doesn'ttake a lot of time and effort to find help. Find out what is available for tutors in your area. By communicating with other students and potential tutors in your area, you can get an idea of how to find the right person.As you can see, an algebra tutor resume can be filled out quickly and you'll likely find the right one for you. Take advantage of all the free resources that are available and utilize them to find the right person for you.