I Feel So Bad For Ahmed, This Is Disgusting And A Clare Case Of Islamophobia, I Just Want To Hug Him,

I Feel So Bad For Ahmed, This Is Disgusting And A Clare Case Of Islamophobia, I Just Want To Hug Him,
I Feel So Bad For Ahmed, This Is Disgusting And A Clare Case Of Islamophobia, I Just Want To Hug Him,
I Feel So Bad For Ahmed, This Is Disgusting And A Clare Case Of Islamophobia, I Just Want To Hug Him,
I Feel So Bad For Ahmed, This Is Disgusting And A Clare Case Of Islamophobia, I Just Want To Hug Him,

I feel so bad for Ahmed, this is disgusting and a clare case of Islamophobia, i just want to hug him, i really wish he still with his hobby and ilusion for technology 

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8 years ago
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@ My Work Place Where No Work Ever Gets Done
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7 years ago

I have done nothing all summer but wait for myself to be myself again —

Georgia O’Keeffe, in a letter to Russel Vernon Hunter, from Georgia O’Keeffe: Art and Letters (via searchingfortenderness)

6 years ago

some study tips from my psychology teacher 📖

STOP Cramming

cramming is good for the short term, such as just before a test (i’m talking like an hour before), but shouldn’t be used as an effective study method. you only learn the information in the exact way you read it, so any practical application on your test won’t be easy to answer. you also will struggle with answering the same questions you studied for, but asked differently.

Spacing Effect

the spacing effect is essentially the opposite of cramming. instead of doing a 4 hour study session, break it up into groups of 30 minutes. do 30 minutes, take a nice long break, go back for 30, and repeat. that break in between gives your brain time to encode and store the information. this can be done in either one day, or over the course of a few days before the test.

Mnemonic devices are your best friend when dealing with lists of information

any sort of rhyming scheme, letter association, acronyms, etc. is proven to help you. any american can say ROY G. BIV and know exactly what they’re talking about, another example is HOMES for the great lakes. another major example is “Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally”/PEMDAS for the order of operations. this helps with lists, i use it all the time in biology for stuff like the Levels of Classification or Characteristics of Living things. for AP Euro i remember “Descartes with a D” because he “Doubts and wrote Discorse on Method”.

Hierarchy Organizing for Midterms and Finals

by breaking information down into a hierarchy, you can figure out how to study all your chapters at once. these are often called “graphic organizers” and it takes the whole topic, then breaks it into subsections, then subsections of those subsections. here’s an example i found for my Memory unit

Some Study Tips From My Psychology Teacher 📖

the whole unit is memory, the subtopics are sensory memory, short term, then long term. then comes the subdivisions of long term memory and so on. this is wonderful for study planning in regards to large information tests.

these are just some of the tips we talked about, and obviously they won’t work for everybody, but it’s really helped my studying process because it’s literally how the brain processes information best for long term storage and retrieval.

9 years ago

Hello!

I’m new to the studyblr community! I would love to find some new studyblrs to follow, so reblog this post and I will follow you!


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4 years ago
“MY ARROGANCE KNOWS NO BOUNDS AND I WILL MAKE NO PEACE TODAY, AND YOU SHOULD BE SO LUCKY TO FIND A

“MY ARROGANCE KNOWS NO BOUNDS AND I WILL MAKE NO PEACE TODAY, AND YOU SHOULD BE SO LUCKY TO FIND A WOMAN LIKE ME” | Jenny Holzer, “Projections”

9 years ago

What you do today is important because you are exchanging a day of your life for it.

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