Thursday, March 26, 2020
What Is CC In Chemistry?
What Is CC In Chemistry?The concept of chemical reactivity and chemical equilibria in chemistry is the central concept of chemistry. Chemical reactions are the natural mode by which substances combine to form new compounds. All compounds have bonds between the atoms of their constituent groups, known as atom pairs.Chemistry requires an understanding of the basic concept of the chemical bond and other chemical bond symbols. Some properties of chemical bonds are discussed here. In chemistry, chemical bonds refer to chemical bonds between atoms of different elements. There are four types of chemical bonds: electron bonds, covalent bonds, ionic bonds and hydrogen bonds.The basic concept of chemistry is that atoms combine to form molecules or solids in a process called molecular synthesis. Molecules can be viewed as clusters of atoms within the structure of another atom cluster.Chemical bonding is the situation where two molecules of the same element react with each other. These are atoms , ions, free ions and radicals.Different elements are lighter than air and heavier than water. Water molecules consist of one proton and two neutrons, hydrogen and oxygen atoms have one proton and two neutrons. Ionic bonds are composed of charged particles. Molecules of hydrogen and oxygen are liquids, while carbon molecules are solids.The atomic weight of the atom determines its weight. The atomic weight of elements is determined by the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom. Chemists describe atomic weights as mass numbers, the higher the number, the heavier the element.Chemical reactions can occur in many different ways. These include reactions of the ionic form to those of the aqueous form, reactions of the hydroxyl to that of the alcohol, etc. Each chemical reaction depends on the type of atom present in the other chemical substance.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Tips for Complaining in English
Tips for Complaining in English In learning a language we mostly focus on vocabulary based on the things we like along with pleasant feelings and situations. Ice cream, going to the movies, weekendsâ¦What about the things we hate? English also has a wonderful vocabulary for expressing these feelings and this should not be overlooked.For example, how do you feel when:You wake up on Monday mornings?Being able to complain in English is a useful skill.You are next in line in a queue and somebody jumps ahead of you?When a car driver (deliberately) splashes you with water on a rainy day?When you are explaining something important and the person you are talking to isnât listening?When you walk for 20 minutes to buy your favorite magazine only to find it out of stock?VocabularyRather than repeatedly saying, I hate it whenâ¦we can sayI canât stand it whenâ¦.I loathe it when I canât abide it whenâ¦It drives me crazy whenâ¦It drives me insane whenâ¦I go made whenâ¦I lose the plot whenâ¦I canât handle it whenâ ¦Itâs so annoying whenâ¦Itâs so irritating whenâ¦Letâs listen to a song that expresses these sentiments. The Police with Canât Stand Losing You.How many things can you hear him being angry about in the song?Did you find this blog helpful? Share it on Facebook and Twitter.
The Importance of a GMAT Score
The Importance of a GMAT Score GMAT MBA Admissions Blog If you are applying to an MBA program, you probably already know that the business school admissions committees will look at a number of elements in your application, but also that not all components are made equal in this process. One of the most important factors when applying to business school is your score for the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT), which is a standardized exam developed specifically for business school applicants, intended to measure their capability in pursuing an MBA program in an objective way. Applicants to MBA programs often think that the GMAT is only important in the admissions process, to get admitted to their dream business school, but that is actually not true. Instead, it is likely that you will be asked to disclose your GMAT score after graduation, as many prospective employers, companies and talent scouts will want to see these to evaluate how suitable you are for specific jobs. In this post, however, we will be focusing on the importance of a GMAT score for MBA application purposes, as we know many MBA applicants are wondering: just how important is the GMAT score? And is it worth retaking the exam, should you get a less than perfect score? The answer to these questions is that it depends where you will be applying. Not all business schools place the same importance on the score. It is known, however, that many of the top business schools use the score to weed out applicants, before looking closely at other parts of their application. It is also said that even in cases where they do look carefully at the application as a whole, a lower than average GMAT score can often be such a hurdle that the applicant needs to be extraordinary in other areas in order to overcome the low score and even be considered for admission. Some of the top business schools known to place a lot of importance on GMAT scores are Wharton, MIT and Stanford. That doesnât mean it is unheard of for an applicant with a low GMAT score to be admitted to these schools, it just means they will have to make up for that score in a big way in the rest of their profile. Applicants applying to such GMAT-heavy business schools may want to consider retaking the test if they end up with a less than desirable GMAT score to improve their chances of admission, and repeat if necessary. On the other hand, there are plenty of other reputable business schools that just see the score as one part of the application and are looking for a well-rounded application instead. Applicants applying to these schools need not worry as much about their GMAT score and may want to consider other ways of boosting their profile (excellent recommendations, strong essays, etc.) instead of retaking the exam. What is a âgoodâ GMAT score then? Again, this really depends on the business school in question but for most top ranked business schools, a score above 700 is considered to be a good thing, meaning the applicant will probably not be rejected on the basis of the score alone. Anything under 700, however, for the top 10 or even top 20, and the applicant may want to consider retaking in order to maximize their chances of admission. For lower ranked business schools, the definition of âgoodâ will vary considerably but keep in mind that an above average score may really boost your chances at these schools, including for scholarships. About the Author Michelle Miller is the CEO ofARINGO Americas, an MBA admissions consulting firm specializing in assisting candidates gain entry to the top MBA programs around the world. Michelle has worked in higher education for over 10 years and is currently writing her PhD dissertation.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
9 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Refinancing Your Student Loans
9 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Refinancing Your Student Loans blog.credit.com 5. Will they combine federal and private loans? The allure of refinancing student loans is being able to group all of your loans into one. Many students took out government financed loans as well as personal loans which can be tricky because of varying payments and amounts. Refinancing usually allows you to bundle all of your loans together into one payment which can be a huge plus. 6. Have I done my research? Similar to what I said about finding the best rates, do your research on the company in general. Itâs likely youâll be working with them for five to 10 years and if youâre constantly frustrated with them, itâs a recipe for disaster. Make sure the company you have is helpful and provides personal information for you. Donât fall into the trap of finding good rates at a company you hate dealing with. 7. What are minimum rates? Even though it may seem counter intuitive, sometimes your debt may be too low. Most times, companies require a minimum of $7,500-10,000 of minimum student loan debt. If youâre under that, it may be easier to just pay off your student loans in the traditional fashion. Again, these rates will vary based on the company youâre looking at, so if your debt ranges around those numbers, be sure to check for minimum rates. 8. Whatâs my income and credit score? Like many loans, refinancing companies will often require either a steady (and relatively high) income or a really nice credit score to be approved. If youâre fresh out of college, it isnât likely that either of those will be your first priority and might be lacking. However, some companies will accept you based on timely payments in general. Because of this, youâll probably need a cosigner on your refinancing loan. If finding someone to cosign seems like a large issue, refinancing may become an issue for you. 9. Should I shorten my loan horizon? Ultimately, as it is with any loan, the shorter the horizon of your loan, the less interest youâll be paying. This means youâll be paying less money than you already owe. However, this doesnât mean that the shortest loan is always the most feasible option. If you are seriously doubting your abilities to make the monthly payments on the shortest loan plan, donât force yourself to. Make sure youâre settled into something reasonable and safe. Ask yourself if you can seriously take on the responsibilities of the loan. With all the grey areas of student loans and debt, finding out exactly how and what to do about them seems difficult at best. Because of the varying nature of student loans in amounts, grants, loan types, and other things, no one formula works. The best thing to do is to always do your research and really understand the benefits and repercussions of any loaning option. Talk to the staff of loaning companies to get a true feel to what you should be doing and how theyâll be able to help you. Once you do decide to refinance or not, youâll be glad you know why.
Sign Up for the italki 2014 October Language Challenge
Sign Up for the italki 2014 October Language Challenge Sign up for the italki 2014 October Language Challenge! Take the October Language Challenge! This is a short, one-month Challenge where you give your language learning a quick boost! Our last Language Challenge, the World Cup Language Challenge was a tough Challenge! 25 hours in 2 months is very difficult to do but we still had over 55% of our Challengers who finished it and many of the winners made huge improvements in their language learning. For those of you who felt that the last Challenge was a bit too Challenging, the October Language Challenge might be just right for you as it is just for the month of October. For those of you who finished the last Challenge, the October Language Challenge should be easy to finish! To take the Language Challenge, you will need to follow these steps: 1. PLEDGE 100 ITC (10USD) You will get this pledge back when you complete the Challenge. Deadline to take the pledge is October 7th, 2014 2. TAKE 12 HOURS OF LESSONS DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER With any Community Tutor or Professional Teacher from October 1st untilOctober 31st (think ~3 lessons a week) 3. WIN 200ITC (20USD) Youll receive your 100 ITC pledge back AND 200 ITC for a total of 300 ITC!. We are paying you to learn a language! Click here to Sign Up for the italki 2014 October Language Challenge now! And finally become fluent in a new language! Still have questions about the Challenge? Click here to read the Official Rules and FAQs. What Previous Challengers Say! I always wanted to learn French but always had an excuse to never put in the time to truly learn it. The italki Language Challenge was the perfect opportunity to finally start learning French. It was tough but it worked! Lexi You can do it! See Before and After Videos ( 1 | 2 ) from Winners of our previous Language Challenges! Sign Up for the italki 2014 October Language Challenge Sign up for the italki 2014 October Language Challenge! Take the October Language Challenge! This is a short, one-month Challenge where you give your language learning a quick boost! Our last Language Challenge, the World Cup Language Challenge was a tough Challenge! 25 hours in 2 months is very difficult to do but we still had over 55% of our Challengers who finished it and many of the winners made huge improvements in their language learning. For those of you who felt that the last Challenge was a bit too Challenging, the October Language Challenge might be just right for you as it is just for the month of October. For those of you who finished the last Challenge, the October Language Challenge should be easy to finish! To take the Language Challenge, you will need to follow these steps: 1. PLEDGE 100 ITC (10USD) You will get this pledge back when you complete the Challenge. Deadline to take the pledge is October 7th, 2014 2. TAKE 12 HOURS OF LESSONS DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER With any Community Tutor or Professional Teacher from October 1st untilOctober 31st (think ~3 lessons a week) 3. WIN 200ITC (20USD) Youll receive your 100 ITC pledge back AND 200 ITC for a total of 300 ITC!. We are paying you to learn a language! Click here to Sign Up for the italki 2014 October Language Challenge now! And finally become fluent in a new language! Still have questions about the Challenge? Click here to read the Official Rules and FAQs. What Previous Challengers Say! I always wanted to learn French but always had an excuse to never put in the time to truly learn it. The italki Language Challenge was the perfect opportunity to finally start learning French. It was tough but it worked! Lexi You can do it! See Before and After Videos ( 1 | 2 ) from Winners of our previous Language Challenges!
The Journey to Learning Spanish for Beginner Students
The Journey to Learning Spanish for Beginner Students Learning a foreign language is by no means a piece of cake, but it is definitely not impossible. Back in middle school, I remember when I first found out that I would be taking Spanish classes, I was quite nervous. However, I quickly found myself very interested, and I developed my own strategies to effectively learn Spanish and do well in my future Spanish courses. I am not from a Spanish speaking country and I do not have any Spanish speaking friends. Fortunately, both in middle school and high school, I was able to receive a Spanish achievement award during the awards ceremonies. The strategies that I developed will guide students to excel in their beginner as well as more advanced Spanish courses.1. Have a Solid Knowledge of the Basics.As a student, you must be able to know the basics in the Spanish language. By basics I mean the alphabet, colors, days of the week, months, seasons, and etc. You should also know the definition of basic words such as name, age, and origin. The next step to knowing the basics is repetition. You must make flashcards with pronunciations, and also you must write out each new word multiple times in order to memorize the correct spelling.2. Translate the familiar words first.When you read a sentence and donât understand the meaning of a sentence, translate word by word. For instance, ¿Quantos años tienes? may seem unclear at first, however, if you translate each word, the question will make a lot of sense. Quantos means How many? Años means years, and tienes means you have. By translating each word you can figure out that the question is asking about your age. This is a simple example, however, you can use the same tactics for more complex questions/ sentences. You can even pick out childrenâs Spanish books and translate each word to practice your translation skills.3.Familiarize yourself with the infinitive form and all of the conjugations.The infinitive form of the verb has AR, ER, or IR ending such as hablar, comer, and v ivir. Make sure you know that the infinitive form is to+ verb such as hablar is to + speak. Many people confuse the conjugated forms of the verb. Therefore, make sure you know that hablo, hablas, habla, hablamos, and hablan all refer to the verb hablar which means to speak. However, they do not mean the same thing, each form refers to its own pronoun. For instance, when you see the word hablan do not say it automatically think that it means to speak, recognize that this verb is conjugated and it refers to THEY speak.4. Repetition, repetition, repetitionI can not stress enough repetition can help you learn quickly.Make notes, flashcards, and repeat the new words as much as possible. Another great way of memorizing is writing out the names of objects in Spanish on a sticky note and sticking it to the corresponding object. For instance, you can put a sticky note with the word SILLA on a chair, MESA on a table, and etc. Each time you will look at these objects you will see the Spanish t ranslation along with the correct spelling.5. Watch Videos.Nowadays, we all go on youtube and watch some sort of a video in varying lengths. Every once in a while, just search for a Spanish movie with Spanish subtitles and also English subtitles. You do not have to watch an entire episode, you can just watch a few minutes every day. When you read the previous sentence, you might think why Spanish subtitles? Well, reading the Spanish subtitles will allow you to get better at spelling, and also sometimes the actors might speak too fast, so if you read the subtitles you might better understand the meaning. Also, the English subtitles will allow you to get the meaning of simple and more complex words. For instance, after you hear the word VAMOS, or ¿Que Paso? multiple times you will quickly learn their meaning since Spanish speaking people use them a lot.
Canadian International School Abu Dhabi
Canadian International School Abu Dhabi Canadian International School Abu Dhabi Welcome to a school that responds to the needs of 21st century expatriate students. We are living in an international community, so our school must provide a learning environment that cultivates the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to compete in an increasingly global society. Right from the embracing arch at the entrance of CIS, students, parents, teachers and staff know that they are walking into a facility that has been purposely designed for a community of learners to meet the demands of our international world.At CIS, the Alberta Program of Study provides the internationally renowned standards and curriculum framework to support Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL), a student-centered educational philosophy that has proven to increase studentsâ abilities to problem-solve. Students are presented a guiding question, and then must use their prior knowledge and skills to build direct and meaningful correlations to solve the problem. Math, English, Social Studies, Science, Informa tion and Communication Technology, Fine Arts fuse as they are explored in real life contexts that demand and allow for multiple intelligences to shine.
Chemistry Tutors - Make Sure You Choose The Best Available
Chemistry Tutors - Make Sure You Choose The Best AvailableThere are a number of Chemistry Tutors available for free online in order to help you with your problems. Whether you need help with Chemistry or are a budding scientist, there is an online Chemistry Tutor out there to help you get through your problem. However, not all these Tutors are created equal.There are a number of reasons why you may need to use a Chemistry Tutor Free Online. You may be trying to find a way to have more self-confidence or because you just don't know much about chemistry. Whatever the reason, the most important thing is that you get the best Chemistry Tutor.One of the first things to look for in a Chemistry Free Online is feedback. If a Tutor is giving you positive feedback, that can only mean that they have made some progress. If a Tutor is giving you negative feedback, chances are you won't be getting the best results possible. If you don't have time to read these feedbacks, then be sure to get a free ChemGuide, which has lots of details and often no obligations to you.Tutors will also have websites with reviews. They are almost always going to give positive feedbacks in a tutoring session and they will also help you to improve your learning skills.It is easy to learn with tutors but you should be wary of those that just teach you on the Internet. A lot of free Chemistry Tutors just want to sell you a product. They may even pay you a commission for the sale.There are a number of Professional Tutors available for you as well. They have been studying the science of Chemistry and they have the necessary qualifications to teach it. These Tutors will help you understand your subject better and you will find that you will learn a lot more in a tutoring session than you ever would have if you were learning it by yourself.Remember that a Chemistry Tutor Free Online is an investment. That means you need to be sure that you are getting the best possible Tutor that you can afford to have.
Organic Chemistry Condensed Structure
Organic Chemistry Condensed StructureOrganic chemistry condensed structure has been one of the most important study of the field for decades. The reason for this is that condensed structure deals with the individual atoms, molecules and cells. This applies to many different chemical applications such as the synthesis of fuels, chemicals, and other compounds.Some of the popular organic chemistry condensed structure courses include organic chemistry: Fluids. It helps students understand the properties of liquids, solid materials, and mixtures. In particular, the course focuses on the properties of organic solids such as liquids, water, and other fluids. Topics include their molecular structures, dissolving characteristics, and melting points. It also teaches students about bonding of chemicals, the concept of elementary phases, and how structures and reactions work in chemical reactivity.Organic chemistry condensed structure is also taught by some colleges and universities as part of a more comprehensive course in organic chemistry. This approach helps the student learn how the molecular structures of organic compounds are built up from smaller parts.A prerequisite for taking an organic chemistry condensed structure course is to have taken at least one course in organic chemistry. Some institutions may require students to take a laboratory component before they can proceed. This is usually done after a thorough review of laboratory procedures and terminology for both organic and inorganic chemistry.An organic chemistry condensed structure course covers the chemistry of organic compounds as well as their properties. It covers areas such as solubility and boiling points, melting points, molecular weights, metal-organic and covalent bonding, and solid-liquid equilibrium. Students learn about the basic properties of alkanes, aromatics, ketones, ethers, and aldehydes, as well as about how solvents affect the properties of these compounds.Most schools or colleges offer ing this kind of course teach it under the name of organic chemistry. However, students who wish to pursue a condensed structure, generally opt for the name or title. They may also choose to select the course according to the purpose they have for it, such as elective or supplemental.For students with busy schedules, they might want to request that their individual chemistry syllabus is followed. They may even request that extra reading materials be sent along with the course schedule. The student may also specify how much time is needed to complete the course. The instructor should be able to accommodate the request.
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