Sunday, November 23, 2014

College Stereotypes Unmasked


Looking for a life partner is not the same as wanting to buy essay that you will get it immediately once you want it. Choosing the one person you're gonna spend your life with should be a balance between what you feel and what your mind tells. The reason for this is that there are times that we are too blinded by our emotions that we do not think ahead of the consequences.



A woman tends to always go back to her relationship history and make comparisons among her past and present commitments.

And everything all comes down to their love lives in college.  This is the time when women are in the stage that they are trusting yet doubtful at the same time. Comparisons are inevitable and most of the female population hang on to the stereotypes in the university. 

The Frat guy – he is that one guy that attracts the rebellious girls because of his “influence” around the campus.

The Hippie / Neo guy – he is the guy is almost always appears paranoid and perceives everyone else at the same field.

The party guy – he is the one always present at parties and distributing beer and whom every girl would like to flirt out with.

The guy who never sleeps
– well, at least he looks the part. Girls would love to give this guy a calming tea or something to make him go to deep REM.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Help Your Kids: How to Improve Reading Skills

Nothing is more essential in schooling than being a bibliophile, or a person who reads. Parents or guardian must inculcate their kids a one-on-one time and attention that will lead them to a major feat in reading, as well as loving books. Enumerated below is a list of approaches to aid kids become more effective readers while they are still young.
  • Make time to be with your kids, join together to read research paper for beginners, educational books and daily journals. Reading regularly will help kids to gain comprehension and decoding written ideas. It will bolster his / her desire to read self-reliantly, if your child reads every day.
  • Give them useful reading materials. When kids are surrounded with books and other didactic reading paraphernalia, they will tempt to read it.
  • Inspire them to read by having a “Family Reading Period.” Set a 30 minute time on weekends to read with other family members inaudibly. Observing anyone in the house who reads will encourage youngster to leaf through on books too. And to increase their reading fluency, establish a “15 minute reading time” in daily practice.
  • Make reading a fundamental activity on your children. Edify kids to read on food menus in restaurants, recognize road signs while driving and other applied methods on daily basis.
  • Bring them to learning resource centers. Instead of seeing a movie every weekend, take a visit on nearest libraries in town to further his interest in reading a wide array of reading stuff.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

6 Longest Running TV Series filmed in Classroom

I’m hooked on my couch, smitten on a teeny-bopper series, keen on a usual laid-back mode. Now, I’m in a daze, in a world of my own, while thinking about the things that never-happened-in-my-life like smooching with my ultimate crush, joining in inter-school cheering competition and memorable class lectures in the university. I don’t know why I’m wasting my time building castles in the air! Pfffts! At this moment, I’m musing on the longest running TV series that were videoed in lecture halls and corridors.

As a result of “tenacious” research for I was still on my “idle” setting. I listed below six successful TV series that I will surely make time to wander my mind around and to learn more about different conflicts in school.

Grange Hill (1978-2008)

Beverly Hills 90210 (1990-2000)

The Facts of Life (1979-1988)

Boy Meets World (1997-2003)


Degrassi - The Kids of Degrassi Street (1979-1986)


Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993-2000)




Sunday, August 31, 2014

What A Meditation Program Can Do to Students


Students, no matter what grade they are in, be it in college or in preschool, experience stress towards studying or at home, or worse at both.  That is why schools are adapting mediation programs to help students calm down and de-stress.  Actress Goldie Hawn’s MindUP program, focuses on teaching meditation that helps both teachers and students the art of meditation which is useful in doing better in school.

A few of the following are some of the benefits of having a meditation program in school:

Calms them down
Being in a quiet room, meditating, with no chaos or noise in sight and in hearing, helps students relax without actually sleeping in school.  Make sure the room is meditation friendly – you have the candles, the immediate vicinity is away from places that students hangout such as the cafeteria and library, and that you have a meditation guru to guide the students in basic meditation.  You don’t teach yoga, just a few, basic meditation exercises.

Gives them structure
Having a consistent meditation program gives students a feeling of stability because they know that they will do something on a daily basis.  First thing is to make the meditation program voluntary, don’t impose everyone to join in.  It will eventually roll over and in no time, every student will participate because they see that everyone else is doing it – talk about the bandwagon effect in it’s full positive mode.

Improves Emotional Intelligence
With meditation, students can achieve a sense of calmness combined with resiliency and a positive attitude – all of which make up a good level of emotional intelligence.  And with this they can focus better and comprehend lessons in a more stress-free way.  They will end up not hating to be in school or despise studying.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Improving Your Writing Skills Without Breaking the Bank

Writers are born, but like diamonds, they should be harnessed in order to become priceless.  That is why you need to always improve your writing skills especially when you are in school where there is regular flow of writing assignments such as research papers, reviews, and others.

Those who have money to spend enrol in writing courses in order to perfect their craft.  However, in this current economic climate, burning Benjamins on this endeavour is riskier than before.  You don’t know if you can immediately get back the investment you put into a writing course because hiring is very low.

For those of us who can’t afford to break the bank, so to speak, here are a few ways to improve our writing skills:

Be a voracious reader of intellectually-stimulating articles.  Operative words here are voracious and intellectually-stimulating.  Feast your eyes on content that are well-written, well-observed, and sharp. This way, you will unknowingly absorb good writing practices. 

Maximize writing tips posted online.  The internet is full of tips, steps, and advices about everything about writing.  There is no shortage of information about how to become a better writer. 

Write, write, write.  Practice makes perfect truly has a basis and reaps results.  You cannot expect yourself to be the skilled writer you want to be if you only write for only once a month, then you’ll always be a mediocre writer.

Monday, February 17, 2014

6 Lovely Models who were Unfortunately Born Male


Here are six sexy and gorgeous models who unluckily started their life as boys but they are genuinely femme now. 


Caroline Cossey aka Tula
Real name:Barry Kenneth Cossey
Caroline "Tula" Cossey

She was born in Brooke, England on August 31, 1954. Tula is one of the world's famous transgender and the first to be on the cover of Playboy magazine in 1991. She has fought for her right to be identified by the law as a real woman and can get married legitimately. Cossey worked as an exotic dancer in Paris to pay for her sex reassignment surgery. The amazon goddess appeared in James Bond movie “For Your Eyes Only” and in a music video of Duran Duran's “Rio”
 

Roberta Close
Real name: Luiz Roberto Gambine Moreira
Roberta Close
 
Roberta is the most renowned Brazilian transsexual woman. She was born in Rio de Janeiro on December 7, 1964. At the age of 20, she won Miss Gay Brazil and was dubbed as “The World's Most Beautiful Model”. In 1989, she underwent sex change surgery at Charing Cross Clinic in London. The stunning Brazilian also worked as a cabaret singer and hosted a late night talk show in Brazil.
 

Isis King
Real name: Darrell Walls
Isis King
 
The most controversial women who joined in America's Next Top Model Cycle 11 and 17. Isis King is the first transwoman to compete on the show. She was born on October 1, 1985 in Maryland. ANTM management cited their mission by casting Isis as Redefining Beauty.
 

Claudia Charriez
Claudia Charriez
With so much love and support for transsexuals, Janice Dickinson hired Claudia Charriez after the disqualification from Tyra Bank's reality TV contest ANTM Cycle 4.
 

Lea T

Real name: Leandro Cerezo
Lea T
Another Brazilian transwoman who joined in fashion world industry, whose father is a former soccer star Toninho Cerezo. She was featured in Riccardo Tisci's Givenchy Fall/Winter ad campaign in 2010.


Andrej Pejic
Andrej Pejic
 
The androgynous Serbian Australian model became a trend-setter in the industry that appeared in Marc Jacobs campaign in 2011. The blue-eyed fashion nymph can walk the stage ramp as either a man or a woman in various fashion events. With his long blonde hair, high cheek bones and womanly lips who would have thought that Andrej Pejic is a real dude.