Thursday, March 26, 2020

Chemistry Community Colleges

Chemistry Community CollegesIf you are looking for a career in the life sciences, there is a chemistry community college for you. These schools are geared towards preparing students for careers in the life sciences, specifically chemistry. The typical school has a common curriculum, which includes general sciences, natural sciences, organic chemistry, physics, and chemical biology. Students will be required to take a minimum of thirty units and usually a full-time course load.Most schools have four or five years of courses, as well as lab, seminars, tutorials, and practicals. Students typically have the option of taking fewer or more credits and are required to choose electives. Coursework can include subjects such as organic chemistry, mathematics, physics, and computer science.Many chemistry community colleges offer associate degrees, associates of arts, bachelor's degrees, bachelor of science degrees, and master's degrees. Students who would like to become qualified doctors, medic al technicians, engineers, or architects are able to pursue these degrees in addition to completing their bachelor's degree.Choosing the right college is extremely important. The best chemistry community colleges are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), the National Commission for Teacher Education (NCTE), and the National Accrediting Agency for Engineering and Technology (NAET). The NCLEX-PN is an organization that certifies certain colleges and universities and provides information about the nature of the institution.You must first decide on which chemistry community colleges you want to attend. This is necessary if you do not already have a bachelor's degree in chemistry. Once you have chosen a college, you will have to find out what the best education options are for your interests and desires.Make sure that the chemistry community college you select follows the core principles of chemistry, including molecular and atomic structure, chemical react ions, thermodynamics, and mathematical calculations. Not all chemistry schools are taught in a textbook-based manner, so be sure that you have found a school that will give you the personal attention that you need. Furthermore, when choosing a school, you should also consider how much attention it will provide in terms of tutoring, advising, and social activities.To find out if the chemistry community college you have chosen has anything to offer you, look for alternative academic choices, such as biology community colleges, environmental community colleges, vocational schools, and special education community colleges. There are several career paths to choose from, but you must remember that being prepared by taking chemistry courses is just as important as having a high school diploma. After all, not many people have a high school diploma, so make sure that the chemistry community college you choose is well-equipped to meet your educational needs.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Subtracting Rational Expressions Online Tutoring

Subtracting Rational Expressions Online Tutoring Rational expressions are the expression which consist of constants and variables combined together by addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. The coefficients of the variables (the numbers beside the variables) are usually in the form of fractions. Subtracting rational expressions involves combining the like terms together and if there are fractions involved, we have to make sure that they are of the same denominator. If the rational expressions are not of the same denominator, then we have find their least common denominator and then simplify the expression accordingly. Example 1: Subtract the given two rational expressions:(5x/6) (2x/3) In order to subtract the rational expressions, we have to first find their common denominator. The LCM of 6 and 3 is 6. Here the first term, 5x/6 has the denominator as 6 so the term stays the same. For the second term, multiply the numerator and the denominator by 2 to get the common denominator 6== (2x* 2)/ (3* 2)= 4x/6 Now, 5x/6 4x/6 = (5x- 4x)/6 = x/6. Example 2: Subtract the given two rational expressions: (3a/2) (4a/5) In order to subtract the rational expressions, we have to first find their common denominator. The LCM of 2 and 5 is 10. For the first term, multiply the numerator and the denominator by 5 to get the common denominator 10-(3a* 5)/ (2* 5) = 15a/10. Similarly, for the second term multiply the numerator and the denominator by 2 to get the common denominator 10== (4a* 2)/ (5* 2) = 8a/10 Now we have, 15a/10 8a/10= (15a- 8a)/10= 7a/10.

Are You Really Watching Honey Boo Boo

Are You Really Watching Honey Boo Boo According to this story in the New York Times, people in the countries where most of our students come from love Honey Boo Boo. I read the story twice, and left the browser window I read it in open for several days, so I wouldnt lose it.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Aircrash Survivor Stories Preparing For Your ICAO English Exams

Aircrash Survivor Stories Preparing For Your ICAO English Exams When we think about air crashes, we generally think of the worst case scenario â€" fatalities. However, there are also survivors of these traumatic and surreal events with vivid stories to tell and valuable lessons learned.The UK Guardian featured a series of interviews with survivors of air disasters in its newspaper in February 2009.  These interviews were  carried out by Ros Anderson and Charlotte Northedge .Let’s look at one of these stories and answer the questions that follow it.Interview with: Upton Rehnberg, 72Flight: United Airlines flight 232 Crash landing: Sioux City, Iowa Date: 19 July 1989Id changed on to flight 232 at the last minute in the hope of getting home from a business trip for my sons ninth birthday. I usually ask for a seat at the back, but 9A, a window seat by the left side emergency exit, had been one of the last available. If Id taken my usual seat, I would be dead.I was sitting in front of a flight attendant and, just over an hour into our journey, I le aned over to her and said quietly, The pilot is flying this plane in a very strange way. There had been a loud explosion, but an announcement had reassured us that we had lost only one engine and everything seemed to return to normal. The attendant said, softly, Hydraulics. I didnt know that everything on that plane worked off the hydraulic system, and it had lost all power.The flight attendants gave every appearance of business as usual. Then, 30 minutes after the explosion, they told us to adopt the brace position. They said we should be prepared for the worst.I still didnt think we were going to die. I assumed they would be able to get the aircraft down. It was quiet. I remember taking off my tie I dont know why. I put my reading glasses in my shirt pocket, tied my shoelaces and waited.I later learned that we hit the ground at 260mph; the normal landing speed is around 150. The right wing hit the ground first and started a fire. The plane slammed down, bounced up, came back down on to its nose and began to cartwheel.The noise and impact were incredible. I couldnt hold the brace position and I bounced upright with my arms over my head. A fireball of burning fuel came through the seal of the door next to my left knee and hit me in the face. It melted the front of my Dacron shirt, burned my chest and the gap between the tops of my socks and my trousers.The plane broke into five sections and each went in a different direction. We were thrown around viciously, and I was knocked unconscious. When I came round, I was hanging upside down from my seat belt. I undid it and walked across the ceiling of the cabin to the exit. There were cables hanging down, so I held them up, letting the people behind me get out. I was just aware of the need to keep people moving so they werent blocking each other.In a plane crash, people sit around waiting for direction, but being prepared can make all the difference. Now when I fly, I wear natural fibres. Often I wear a sweatshirt w ith a hood. A man in the burns unit with me was a flight engineer, and he told me that when airline personnel are passengers, theyre taught to cover their head with a blanket in an emergency landing. But there arent enough blankets for every passenger.Dressing in a way that covers up as much of your body as possible, counting the rows from your seat to the emergency exits, knowing how to open them and moving quickly can make all the difference. You are the person you have to look to to save your life.QuestionsWhat led Mr Rehnberg to think that something was wrong with the aircraft?When the passengers were warned they should prepare for the worst what was his reaction?How was he injured in the crash?What does he say makes all the difference in the aftermath of an air crash?What is his advice to future aircraft passengers?Did you find this blog helpful? Please share it on Facebook and Twitter.

5 Creative Ways to Cook With Cauliflower

5 Creative Ways to Cook With Cauliflower Image via brit.co It can take on so many flavors, and pairs well with a diverse range of complimentary foods. It can also be served as a main dish or as a side. Cauliflower is an incredible blank culinary canvas. You can use cauliflower in its natural form or you can use it as a topping or a base to create some pretty delicious treats. You can steam or blanch it to keep its flavors intact or roast and sauté it to bring out its sweetness. From rice, to pizza, and even cake, the possibilities with cauliflower are seriously endless. Check out some of my favorite ways to creatively cook with cauliflower below and find your own cauli-inspiration! Cauliflower Crust Pizza Image via brit.co This is one of my favorite recipes right now as I make it at least every other week.   I am an avid pizza lover (I mean who isn’t?) but I am not a lover of all of the fat and calories hiding in those cheesy delicious pies. Instead of giving in to your pizza temptations you can make this seriously easy and delicious low-carb alternative. You simply make the crust using riced cauliflower, and you can even make several at a time and freeze them for later use. Top the crust with whatever you would like and the best part is that you don’t have to feel guilty about loading up on cheese! This is all you need for your crust: a small (emphasis on small!) head of cauliflower, one egg, some mozzarella and Parmesan cheese, salt, pepper, garlic powder, oregano, basil and crushed red pepper flakes. That’s it! Plus, whatever toppings you choose. Check out this awesome recipe courtesy of tastykitchen.com! Cauliflower Hot Pockets Image via brit.co YAS, this is so epic. Finally a healthy take on the Hot Pocket! These deliciously melty pockets are the adult version of everyone’s favorite childhood treat and they are practically guilt free. While the nostalgia of Hot Pockets may drive you to want to give in to the temptation of America’s quintessential microwave food, that desire will soon dissipate when you consider all of the icky ingredients that they contain (such as partially hydrogenated soybean oil, sodium stearoyl lactylate and methylcellulose). Well these pockets come with none of the incomprehensible additives but with a ton of cheesy goodness! You MUST give this recipe a try as soon as possible, via theironyou.com. Cauliflower Ginger Fried Rice Image via brit.co One of my favorite ways to use cauliflower is simply in rice form. I like to make many variations of cauli-rice dishes but one of my favorites definitely has to be fried rice. The beauty is that the cauliflower actually resembles the taste of rice so you’ll actually feel as though you are eating fried rice. While conventional takeout inspired cauli-fried rice is never a let down, the ginger in this specific recipe kicks it up a notch. This rice has a delicious and complex flavor profile with lots of fresh ginger, onion, some soy sauce and a bit of heat from the Sriracha. And sure, you can mix a beaten egg into the mixture, but I like a fried egg on top better. Or, you can even do both. Up to you! Cauliflower Brownies Yes, you read that right! I am talking about chocolate brownies made with cauliflower! It may sound kooky but before you completely disregard veggies in your sweets, hear me out! These low carb brownies are surprisingly delicious and are the perfect excuse to sneak in some veggies even when you’re craving a little sweet treat. See for yourself with this recipe from ibreatheimhungry.com. Cauli Buffalo Bites With football season in full swing, it’s almost inevitable not to eat chicken wings on a weekly basis. As a self-proclaimed wing connoisseur, I was definitely hesitant when trying this vegetarian version but to my surprise it did not disappoint. The crispiness of the cauliflower blended with the flavorful kick from the hot sauce makes this an awesome way to get your hot wing cravings in for a minimal amount of calories. Ingredients: -1 head cauliflower; chopped into bitesize pieces - ½ cup brown rice flour - ½ cup water -Pinch of kosher salt -Pinch of granulated garlic powder -Non-stick spray For the sauce: -1 tsp Earth Balance butter substitute; melted - ½ cup Frank’s Red Hot sauce Instructions: •Preheat oven to 450 °  F. •In a small bowl, combine brown rice flour, water, garlic powder and salt. Mix thoroughly with a whisk. •Dip cauliflower pieces in the batter until coated evenly, then place on a lightly greased, non-stick baking sheet. •Bake for about 10 minutes or until the batter hardens, then flip with a spatula and bake for another five minutes. •Whisk together Frank’s Red Hot sauce and Earth Balance butter substitute in a small bowl. •When the cauliflower is finished, take a plastic pastry brush and evenly brush each piece with the hot sauce mixture. •Bake coated cauliflower for an additional eight to 10 minutes, or until cauliflower is crispy, and sauce looks absorbed. •Remove from oven and let cauliflower bites set out for at least 20 minutes before serving.

The Kid with a Kid Goes to College

The Kid with a Kid Goes to College I became a single parent in my 40s. I would have to say it was the hardest and loneliest thing Ive ever done. My daughter was ten when she moved in with me and we really didnt know each other very well. Her mother and I split up when she was three. There was a long road of work ahead for us. But I am grateful for it now. While attempting to raise a child with all the limit setting and rite of passage a young girl goes through, along with dental and doctor appointments, I could see that I needed to get into some interest for myself, to keep my sanity. One afternoon I stopped by the counselors office at Santa Monica City College. I just happened to get this incredibly enthusiastic woman whom I could see; her main goal in life was to get students into college.  By the time I left her office I was enrolled in music 101 and a beginning computer class. Not too heavy right? I barely got out of high school 25 years earlier. One of the things I liked about community or junior college was that the ages of the students varied, ranging from 19 to 50 years or older. So I didnt stand out too much. With the exception of some of the higher math course, it was fun and gave me some personal goal setting. Because every parent knows, when you become a parent there are many times you have no life, other than being a parent. Its just how it goes. And you know what, Im not even complaining. I am quite sure it is the most important job I have ever had. Of course the greatest thing about community college is the prices. I never really thought I would last long enough to transfer to a university. I figured at my age I would just get an AA degree and thats that. However when you do life one day at a time and one class at a time things can really pile up, as far as experience goes. I really enjoyed being there and the campus was not small yet not huge either, so getting around was very doable for me. Also most of the instructors I had were very good and some tried to make their course fun. As I went along taking two or three classes a semester the day came when my counselor called me in and said “it’s time for you to transfer to a university”. No! I am not ready for that. I really loved this school and frankly was a little scared to move out on to a big school campus. But the counselor insisted. So I started the process of applying for UC’s and Cal State’s around my area. Now the thing I missed most about community college were the size, the help and understanding, and the price. At the time I was transferring, universities were close to ten times the price of the local junior college. So I would encourage anyone on a tight budget (meaning most of us) to get your entire prerequisite out of the way first. As far as advanced transfer classes, I remember this one higher math course. I was barley passing and one day the teacher asked us if anyone was interested in extra credit and if so they should see him after class. Well that was for me alright. I needed a grade bump. What I had to do for extra credit was to grade several of his classes midterm exams. It took me all weekend and when I brought them to the instructor I really thought I had messed up. He asked me how I messed up. I told him half of these students didn’t pass the exam. He said that’s about right. Wow intermediate Algebra. This is where tutoring comes in.   All those students had to take the class over again or change majors, which I’ve heard many have. But not me, whether it was physics, advanced math courses, like differential equations, discrete math, linear algebra or numerical analysis, I got through every challenging class because I used a tutor. I encourage everyone to look into tutoring to make sure they pass or even to improve their grade point average. The Kid with a Kid Goes to College I became a single parent in my 40s. I would have to say it was the hardest and loneliest thing Ive ever done. My daughter was ten when she moved in with me and we really didnt know each other very well. Her mother and I split up when she was three. There was a long road of work ahead for us. But I am grateful for it now. While attempting to raise a child with all the limit setting and rite of passage a young girl goes through, along with dental and doctor appointments, I could see that I needed to get into some interest for myself, to keep my sanity. One afternoon I stopped by the counselors office at Santa Monica City College. I just happened to get this incredibly enthusiastic woman whom I could see; her main goal in life was to get students into college.  By the time I left her office I was enrolled in music 101 and a beginning computer class. Not too heavy right? I barely got out of high school 25 years earlier. One of the things I liked about community or junior college was that the ages of the students varied, ranging from 19 to 50 years or older. So I didnt stand out too much. With the exception of some of the higher math course, it was fun and gave me some personal goal setting. Because every parent knows, when you become a parent there are many times you have no life, other than being a parent. Its just how it goes. And you know what, Im not even complaining. I am quite sure it is the most important job I have ever had. Of course the greatest thing about community college is the prices. I never really thought I would last long enough to transfer to a university. I figured at my age I would just get an AA degree and thats that. However when you do life one day at a time and one class at a time things can really pile up, as far as experience goes. I really enjoyed being there and the campus was not small yet not huge either, so getting around was very doable for me. Also most of the instructors I had were very good and some tried to make their course fun. As I went along taking two or three classes a semester the day came when my counselor called me in and said “it’s time for you to transfer to a university”. No! I am not ready for that. I really loved this school and frankly was a little scared to move out on to a big school campus. But the counselor insisted. So I started the process of applying for UC’s and Cal State’s around my area. Now the thing I missed most about community college were the size, the help and understanding, and the price. At the time I was transferring, universities were close to ten times the price of the local junior college. So I would encourage anyone on a tight budget (meaning most of us) to get your entire prerequisite out of the way first. As far as advanced transfer classes, I remember this one higher math course. I was barley passing and one day the teacher asked us if anyone was interested in extra credit and if so they should see him after class. Well that was for me alright. I needed a grade bump. What I had to do for extra credit was to grade several of his classes midterm exams. It took me all weekend and when I brought them to the instructor I really thought I had messed up. He asked me how I messed up. I told him half of these students didn’t pass the exam. He said that’s about right. Wow intermediate Algebra. This is where tutoring comes in.   All those students had to take the class over again or change majors, which I’ve heard many have. But not me, whether it was physics, advanced math courses, like differential equations, discrete math, linear algebra or numerical analysis, I got through every challenging class because I used a tutor. I encourage everyone to look into tutoring to make sure they pass or even to improve their grade point average.

VRoom! Getting Started with Virtual Reality Language Learning

VRoom! Getting Started with Virtual Reality Language Learning VRoom! Getting Started with Virtual Reality Language Learning The future is now.You can watch a 3D TV from the comfort of your couch.You can morph your face from the comfort of your phone.Hands-free devices allow you to focus more fully on your taco consumption.Lets face facts: We now live in an era that would make Marty McFlys jaw drop.And the best part about the future is that technology isnt just limited to entertaining options that will impress your friends.Technology can also help you improve yourself, and that includes your language skills!From language apps  to  language learning systems  to  innovative language learning tools, technology is changing language learning.  Each new technological advance leads to new developments in language learning, and each technology offers different advantages. Some  apps can  help you  memorize words. Software can guide you through a full language course in the comfort of your own home.Meanwhile, virtual reality, the latest player on the language learning scene, can help you practice your language skil ls like never before.Virtual reality (also called VR) uses computers, phones, tablets, headsets or other devices to simulate a real environment. Rather than merely showing you a scenario, virtual reality puts you in that scenario. It should come as no surprise, then, that HuffPost reports  that virtual reality is the new, sexy way to learn a language.While there are at this point still limited options for virtual reality language learning, there are already some good choices on the market.There are also ways that you can easily DIY a virtual reality foreign language experience, which well get into below.And dont worry, while were defining virtual reality pretty broadly here just to make sure youre aware of whats out there, well definitely get to those neato headsets.So theres no need to wait.Your language learning future can start now. Why Virtual Reality Language Learning Is Taking OffFirst of all, virtual reality can provide  interactive experiences to help you perfect your lang uage skills.  One study indicates that one reason why virtual reality language learning is so valuable is that it supports interaction. Interactive experiences are much more engaging than studying alone; plus, they give you valuable practice, which helps reinforce learning, which brings us to our next point.Virtual reality can also offer an opportunity to try out your skills without the intimidation factor of interacting with native spevakers in real life. Practicing your language skills is important. However, it can also be intimidating, particularly if youre interacting with a native speaker, which can seem downright terrifying. VR language learning programs provide the opportunity to get that valuable practice without any fear. And, thankfully, the more you practice, the less daunting interacting with native speakers will seem.Virtual reality can simulate real-life scenarios youre likely to encounter, thereby preparing you to encounter these scenarios in real life. Some study pro grams focus on learning vocabulary that you may never use. For instance, while naming colors is valuable, do you really discuss them more often than you order food? Probably not. VR language programs tend to focus more on real-life contexts that youll probably encounter if you travel abroad rather than abstract activities. This functional knowledge is useful and easy to apply to actual situations.Finally, the virtual reality experience is flexible and can be as authentic as you make it. And make it more authentic you can! Enhance VRs  feeling of authenticity by combining it with cultural authenticity through using FluentU in conjunction with one or more of the tools below. FluentU takes real-world videos from the webâ€"like travel videos, music videos, informative talks and moreâ€"and turns them into personalized language learning lessons. One of the tools below even works with YouTube videos, so you can let FluentU curate content for your level and teach it to you according to your needs, then make real people, locations and language come alive with VR.VRoom! Getting Started with Virtual Reality Language LearningFirst things first: To use some virtual reality options, youll need (or have the option of using) a virtual reality headset. Here are three of the most popular options and what sorts of apps theyre compatible with.OculusOculus is compatible with apps sold through the Oculus store. Oculus works with Galaxy smartphones.DaydreamDaydream is a virtual reality viewer produced by Google. Its compatible with select Android-based phones.CardboardGoogles affordable virtual reality viewer is compatible with virtual reality apps for Android from the Google Play store. You can use it with newer-model iPhones and Android devices.Pioneers of Virtual Reality Language LearningMondlyAvailable: Android  |  Oculus RiftSeasoned language learners are no strangers to Mondly. Their online and app-based language learning options have been bringing their A game for a while. Bu t now, Mondly is also venturing into virtual reality language learning, and its a real game changer.Mondly VR focuses on putting you in realistic scenarios, like checking into a hotel, riding in a taxi, ordering at a restaurant or chatting on a train. From there, a character will speak to you, and youll respond verbally based on a list of possible responses. Voice-recognition software allows for immediate feedback on your pronunciation to help you perfect your skills.Mondly VR offers around 30 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Hebrew, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and more.While the regular Mondly app is also available on iTunes, the Mondly VR app is only available for  Android  (which works with Daydream) and  Oculus Rift.ImmerseMeIf nothing excites you more than an exotic locale, ImmerseMe might be just the virtual reality program youre looking for.Scenarios will help you practice common interactions, like greeting s, ordering food and ordering coffee, with native speakers. If you respond correctly and clearly, the dialogue will move forward. However, ImmerseMe has a unique twistâ€"it features real locations, so not only can you practice your language skills, you can actually feel like youre abroad.ImmerseMe offers Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese and Spanish.ImmerseMe is currently available as a Chrome desktop application. Launches of an iOS app, an Android app and a VR headset app are planned for 2019.CrystallizeIs it a game or virtual reality? Trick questionâ€"its both.Crystallize helps students learn Japanese through an interactive, VR game. In it, you collect words that you find so that you can reuse them in the game. Then, you make use of your vocabulary stash in scenarios like making friends and getting a job.Your responses will come in the form of either a response to a multiple-choice question or a sentence-building activity. When you complete the response correctly, the dialogue will move on. If you dont have a vocabulary word you need, youll have to go listen in on other conversations until you find it.But Crystallize is useful for more than just vocabulary acquisition. One study shows  that Crystallize can also help teach you valuable non-verbal communication skills that youll need if you visit Japan, like how and when to bow.Plus, you can go on quests or even work with other players, both of which can increase the fun factor and your motivation.Crystallize is currently available via download for Windows, OSX or Linux.Other Virtual Reality Options You Can Use for Language LearningWhile these options arent specifically designed for language learners, you can use them to practice your language skills in VR.Avakin LifeAvailable: iOS | AndroidAvakin Life is a 3D mobile app in which you develop an avatar and then interact and explore in a virtual world. You can dance, build and decorate your living space, get a job or just han g out.For language learners, though, Avakin Life provides some opportunities to practice your target language in a simulated environment. Thats because Avakin Live supports 11 languages:  Chinese, English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. To find someone speaking your target language, you simply need to go to the social spots screen and toggle to international mode. Then, you can practice chatting in your target language in an immersive environment.The 3D element of Avakin Life works with Daydream, though you can still access the world from your phone without using the 3D element.FulldiveAvailable: iOS  | AndroidWouldnt it be nice if YouTube videos really pulled you in and made you feel like you were actually there? Well, weve got some life-changing news for youâ€"they can.Fulldive is a virtual reality platform that allows you access to various forms of media in a virtual reality context. This means you can enjoy content in a Ca rdboard or Daydream virtual reality headset.Fulldive offers an array of user-generated content, including photos and video. However, whats really exciting for language learners is that Fulldive allows you to stream YouTube videos in virtual reality. This means that you can use a virtual reality headset to enjoy web series, vlogs and all your favorite FluentU content in your target language. While its not interactive like options designed specifically for language learners, enjoying these videos on a virtual reality headset can help enmesh you in the video and make you feel more engaged, which is still quite useful.Fulldive is designed to be used with a Google Cardboard or Daydream viewer.So get your flux capacitor in gear.If you see fluency in your future, check out these VR language learning options! And One More ThingWeve already mentioned FluentU a couple times, but theres a lot more to see, so we thought wed offer you a more detailed look.With FluentU, you learn real languages â€"the same way that natives  speak them. FluentU has a wide variety of videos, including movie trailers, funny commercials and web series, as you can see here:FluentU App Browse Screen.FluentU has interactive captions that let you tap on any word to see an image, definition, audio and useful examples. Now native language content is within reach with interactive transcripts.Didnt catch something? Go back and listen again. Missed a word? Hover over or tap on the subtitles to instantly view definitions.FluentU Interactive Transcripts You can learn all the vocabulary in any video with FluentUs quiz mode. Swipe left or right to see  more examples for the word you’re learning.FluentU Has Quizzes for Every VideoAnd FluentU always keeps track of vocabulary that you’re learning. It uses that vocab to give you a 100% personalized experience by recommending videos and examples.

Sky Avenues International Kindergarten

Sky Avenues International Kindergarten Sky Avenues International Kindergarten Our Mission Sky Avenues International Kindergarten is committed to the service of the community understanding that children are the major contributors to our future society. We strive together with the family for excellence in a safe, peaceful, harmonious and natural environment that nurtures the character, encouraging holistic education for life. Sky Avenues was established in 2013 and was born out of an idea to offer a comprehensive and engaging international education to all young children in Xiamen. The last twenty years has seen globalexpansion on a massive scale and the worldis smaller than it has ever been. AsXiamens first international kindergarten,our aim is to bring a diverse and culturallyaware education system that producesconfident, happy children who have a strongsense of identity, can think independentlyand are able to move across cultures easily.China has seen much change in recent time and, no matter what background our students are from, it is likely that they will spend some of their later life studying, working, or traveling in other countries. Sky Avenues addresses this on two levels: Firstly, we offer children a total English immersion learning environment, by combining English with the Mandarin they speak by living in China, and with the native language they speak at home. We are enabling young children the opportunity to become proficient in two or more languages from an early age. Secondly, much of our cognitive thought processes and our way of looking at the world are defined when we are under 6 years old. Offering children the opportunity to develop in an international environment that promotes care, empathy, diversity and respect for others builds the foundation that will make them a caring and understanding global citizen in later life.

Homework Help College Algebra Problems

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