Sunday, March 29, 2020

Vitamide - The Many Uses Of Tare Chemistry

Vitamide - The Many Uses Of Tare ChemistryOne of the most important ingredients of Tare Chemistry is vitamide. It is a blend of essential oils from flowers such as lavender, Rosemary, henna, and dandelion. The presence of these oils, together with essential oils such as eucalyptus, ylang-ylang, and henna creates an aroma that is pleasant and pleasing to the ear.Vitamide can be used on a variety of body acne problems. The initial step is applying the mixture on your skin at least two times a day. This is how it is absorbed into your skin.Make sure that you use this oil free of mineral oil. There are a number of people who have tried using mineral oil with this essential oil. The problem is that the mineral oil clogs the pores on your skin causing acne to become more prominent.It's crucial that you avoid this with Tare Chemistry because of the reason that vitamide can cause redness and inflammation. You need to make sure that you do not get red spots on your skin when you use this. Aft er you have applied vitamide to your skin, pat it in until it has dried before removing it.Vitamide should never be used alone. When you apply it with other essential oils, it works better than it would when you use it alone. If you have a favorite essential oil that you use this oil together with, but only for a short period of time.Another important point is to use the mixture only once a day. Too often, people use this oil twice a day, which may have unwanted consequences. Some people have found that they have had adverse reactions to this oil after using it several times a day.Youmust also understand that there are some essential oils that you should avoid. Most importantly, you should not use any alcohols in your skin care products. Because there are so many good and effective acne treatments available nowadays, you must take your time and learn as much as you can about them.You do not want to get yourself in serious health problems because of your poor choice of treatment. Tak e advantage of all the options that are available to you and try a number of products before deciding on a product. As soon as you start seeing results, you will realize that you did something right.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Draper University Uses YouNoodle Live Event For Student Entrepreneurs

Draper University Uses YouNoodle Live Event For Student Entrepreneurs Photo Via: http://digitalgl.eu Draper University and YouNoodle have come together to create the next YouNoodle Live event in which entrepreneurship students can present their ideas on a virtual platform to Tim Draper, Draper University’s founder. Draper will be present to evaluate these students’ ideas and also to provide them with feedback. So what does this mean for students? According to the press release, “conducted entirely online, YouNoodle’s virtual ‘demo day’ featuring Tim Draper encourages global sourcing of innovation and investment in the collegiate startup ecosystem.” Not only that, but students that are members of the YouNoodle 1K network will have access to “experts, investors and business development opportunities from all over the world.” Draper considers himself an advocate for young entrepreneurs, and says he believes this is a good outlet to find them: “I am very excited to be a part of YouNoodle Live. We are constantly recruiting young founders for Draper University and are proud to have one of the best networks for innovators looking to launch their ideas into the marketplace. This is a great opportunity for us to see what is out there in terms of new and unique ideas.” Draper University itself is an “innovative program for young entrepreneurs” founded by “venture capitalist” Tim Draper and funded through the Draper Fisher Jurvetson Venture Fund. The University itself is located in Silicon Valley, and it offers programs both residentially and online across the globe. Photo Via: http://cointelegraph.com The programs are taught by some of the most successful entrepreneurs Silicon Valley has to offer, and all students with a knack for entrepreneurship should think about applying. For more information on Draper University and the programs it has to offer, visit the website or contact them by e-mail at info@draperuniversity.com. So why would such a successful university need to work together with YouNoodle? The answer: expansion. According to the press release, “YouNoodle is a data-driven startup recruitment engine and customized end-to-end platform for the creation, management, and judging of startup competitions.” YouNoodle is used by many companies seeking to recruit such as the government, universities and even bigger corporations. It’s challenge hosting and judging abilities have helped these different outlets grow their startup ecosystems. YouNoodle has hosted over 400 international competitions (happening across 100 countries) with 50,000 startups to date. Because of this success, YouNoodle is now one of the best resources for access to some of the best talent globally. According to the press release, YouNoodle 1K focuses on the top 1,000 entrepreneurs and ideas (chosen from out of 28,000 startups that came in through 400 different YouNoodle competitions) all picked within the last year. With stats like this, it is only smart for Draper University to take part in some of these entrepreneur-seeking competitions. The YouNoodle Live event will take place on December 9 of this year at 9 a.m. PT. It will be MCed by Torsten Kolind (co-founder and CEO of YouNoodle) and is a great outlet for entrepreneurs to share their ideas. Photo Via: http://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com Torsten Kolind shares with young entrepreneurs the reason they should take part in this event: “Our first YouNoodle Live was a great success and exposed the presenting startups to a global network of venture capitalists, corporate innovation managers, and seasoned entrepreneurs. Draper University and Tim Draper add a level of credibility that is unprecedented. The presenting startups will benefit not only from the global online exposure, but also Tim’s years of knowledge evaluating and educating young entrepreneurs.” So if you are a young entrepreneur waiting to be noticed, this is your chance to shine.

The Best Language Learning Trackers and How to Use Em

The Best Language Learning Trackers and How to Use Em The Best Language Learning Trackers and How to Use Em Do you ever wonder how your language learning is going?As in, are you making progress?Or are you stalledâ€"stuck on a plateau, or even faceplanted into a brick wall?Actually, if youve hit a wall, youre probably aware of it.Otherwise, it can be hard to gauge just how well your language program is working.That said, its all fairly simple to figure outif you use a language learning tracker.Thats right, there are tools out there that you can use to track your learning.And regardless of which one or ones you use, theres a similar idea behind all of them.It all has to do with measuring what youre putting in and getting outâ€"measuring the time you invest and seeing just where you are on your language journey. The 2 Big Benefits of Tracking Your Language LearningLanguage tracking can involve two main components, with each part having its own benefit.Periodically checking language progress reduces the am I learning? issue. Its a motivational method  thats perfect for anyone but is especial ly helpful to solo learners who may not have the standard progress reports generated in a classroom setting.Keeping track of daily language learning, on the other hand, encourages showing up to whatever the days lessons are, even if you might not feel like doing it. Its okay, weve all had those days where wed rather do something other than grammar drills or study vocabulary lists. It happens. But really, if youve got a three-week streak going on, its not likely youll ditch the days lessons, is it?Ideally, you should use tracking tools for both your time and your progress, but even if you use a language tracker just to keep you focused on your goal and committed to daily lessons, its worth using one.The Best Language Learning Trackers and How to Use EmLanguage Learning Tracker Tools to ConsiderLanguage learners, their personalities, habits and target languages are so diverse that it would be difficult to find a one-size-fits-all tracker to accommodate everyone. Impossible, even.The g ood news is that there are lots of different tracking tool options so there really is something for every learner. You may decide to use one or more of these depending on your needs, and most of them are highly customizable.A NotebookLanguage trackers don’t need to be complicated to work well. Going old school with a notebook, colored pencils and a checklist is a simple, personalized method to track your progress.A few columns to show your lesson schedule and the areas youre working on is more than enough for a first tracker.For example, if you have lessons five days a week, write the dates in a column. Next to that, note what specific activities youll accomplish. Maybe learning with FluentU videos (see below), reading dual-language books and vocabulary building are your core language focal points, so youll write those down in this second column. You can make a similar column for whether youve achieved certain learning goals.Every day that you accomplish a goal, whether related to study (completing a lesson) or progress (learning a set of vocab words) check it off, give yourself a sticker or color in the column. Whatever you need to do to make you feel good about actively participating in your language program is fine. Youll feel great watching the evidence of your time spent with your target language grow.A CalendarAn even more basic language tracking tool is a calendar.Whether its on your phone or on a wall, as long as you can mark off the days you work on your target language, a calendar can track learning.Unless you pencil in the different facets of study (vocabulary, writing, reading, speaking, etc.) you wont really know how youre doingâ€"youll just know that youre actually working.  Thats still something good. Even if you just show up day after day and work consistently toward your language goal, its a pretty safe bet that your skills are improving.If youre all about technology, then youre in luck. There are lots of tracker options to suit the technolo gical language learner!Built-in Language TrackingMany language learning apps have a tracking feature already built into their program and in many cases, there are ways to track both daily study time and progress.Think Duolingo, with its lingots and streak count. The little owl does more than make things fun; he actually rewards your progress and motivates learners to make time for study. I have to admit, Ive had a long Duolingo streak with a language simply because I didn’t want to disappoint the owl or break the streak count!FluentU has a similar streak feature to encourage daily study that you can adjust depending on your goals, and on top of that, it  keeps track of every single vocab word you learn. It remembers words you already know, and marks words for study just around the time youre beginning to forget them.Since its a complete learning program built around real-world videosâ€"think movie trailers, music videos, news clips, etc.â€"and equipped with learning material for a ll levels, you can use it as a primary course, daily language tracker, progress tracker and immersion method all in one and throughout your learning journey.With FluentU, you learn real languagesâ€"the same way that real people speak them. FluentU has a wide variety of videos, including funny commercials and web series, as you can see here:FluentU App Browse ScreenFluentU 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 TranscriptsYou 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.LingQ is a flexible app that offers vocab tracking. You can also use it to track the amount of time you devote to different skills. It focuses on learning naturally with imported content from the web, so its a great way to get in extra practice to supplement a more formal learning course and to watch your word bank grow while youre at it.A Habit Tracker AppYour phone can work as a language learning tracker if you download one of the habit trackers designed specifically to increase productivity by creating new habits, focusing energy on goals and showing just how well youre doing.A great one to try is called Habit List. Its a free app with a clean interface that allows for flexible scheduling of up to three habits with no extra purchases. So if you’re working on more than one language, this is the go-to app. If youre concerned with only one language, you can use this to also  track your gym days or any other practic e thats important to you.There are even trackers that  gamify your habit. Habitica turns any life activity into a game. Its easy to set the game up by listing the habits you want to cultivate or strengthen. Every time you check in to the game, you get credit for doing so. It mounts up to a point where you’re challenged to go on quests, accomplish tasks and even have pets.If youre a gamer, turning tracking language into a game might be the best way for you to stay motivated and watch your progress. I know it sounds impossibleâ€"or too good to be trueâ€"but game on with this one!A Bullet JournalTo round out the options, I saved the one I personally use and consider the best tool for language tracking, the bullet journal,  for  last. A bullet journal is a completely customizable option but most language bullet journals include basic pages for tasks, goals and progress trackers to show whats been completed.Its usually a small notebook, so its portable, which I like. Its also as creati ve or minimalist as its owner wants it to be. My progress trackers are color coded, but thats just me. Someone elses might be a pencil line graph, and thats fine, too. The point is to track!How to Start Using Your Language Learning Tracker(s)So now that youve chosen or are considering a language tracking tool or tools, you’ll want to focus on the best way to utilize your method. If youre not using built-in tracking, you might be wondering how exactly to track your progress. Well get into all of that here.First, decide what aspects of your language program you want to track. Do you want to monitor vocabulary acquisition, reading proficiency, writing skills or conversational skills? Maybe youve got a combination of all of those in mind. Actually, they should all be part of your program, so it makes sense to keep an eye on  each of them if you can.Assess where you are in your language learning. If you know where you are, proficiency-wise, you’ll be able to determine where you want to go and set goals accordingly.  These downloadable language tracking sheets  are used in classroom settings to gauge English proficiency, but they can be modified to suit any language. While these are intended to be used by teachers, with a little tweaking, they can give you a good idea of what your goals should be and they can also help you note your progress at any given point. Theyre also a great way to see just where you fall on the proficiency scale.One of the essential aspects of these sheets is that they offer measurable guides to assess language. Beginning learners would benefit from downloading the Kindergarten sheets, which place 500 words as the first linguistic vocabulary benchmark for a Level 1 learner. The scale on each tracking sheet increases until the Grades 10-12 sheets, which put linguistic learning in the 5000-word range.You can also use Dialang to test different language skills.Having resources like these on hand allows you to note progress and make gauging pr oficiency clear-cut, even if youre using a lower-tech or non-language-specific tool as a tracker.Start tracking study time/tasks. One of the best features of any language tracker is that it gives you the ability to track your study time. Do you want to devote one hour a day to learning? Two? Whatever fits your program and schedule, factor that in when you use your tracker. Youll be able to see just how much time you need to spend to accomplish your tasksâ€"and youll be able to make time in your schedule to get the job done.A language tracker isn’t a stagnant tool. Optimally, youll access your tracker daily as you confirm you’ve completed your language studies. At the end of a week, month or year youll have a clear view of what youve been doing with your study time.Review your progress periodically. I suggest monthly because I find that there are some weeks that I just dont make every single task and I dont want to feel badly about that. But if weekly works for you, thats great, too. I review my language tracker at the end of every month and can see what I did, what I concentrated on and how many hours I devoted to studying a target language.This is also a good time to break out the tracking sheets above, or review whatever built-in progress trackers you have going. If you see that youre flagging in a certain area, adjust your course to get you back on target.Trackers Are Excellent Tools for Language LearnersTrackers are effective.They provide accountability, motivation and help gauge success.Fitness trackers are a perfect example of how tracking works on human behavior. I mean, how many Fitbit owners (myself included) don’t call it a day until the step count goal is reached?Lets be honest, we all want to know how were doing and how we can do even betterâ€"and this is the method to address those concerns. Adding a tracker to your language routine, and using it consistently, can really help increase what you get done. It can also provide a tangible assessm ent of how well a program is performing.Bring language learning to the next level, and keep your face out of that brick wall.Track your way to success!

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Things to Consider When Choosing an English 12 Tutor

Things to Consider When Choosing an English 12 TutorChoosing an English 12 tutor is not a simple task. There are many factors to consider before deciding on a course of study.First, how much can the student really learn in this particular subject? This is a very important decision, because this is what will determine whether or not the student can earn an employment and if so, the type of career it will take. A good English 12 tutor should be able to offer the student enough to fulfill the educational purpose.Next, how much will the tuition fees be? In the United States, most students take out loans for their courses. If they don't, they could be required to pay for tuition fees. If the student's student aid doesn't cover the costs, then the student could lose his or her funding and then some.Last, how would the student fare in another's class? What kind of environment will this student face? The instructor is the ultimate authority and teachers should be chosen that are well respect ed and established in the field.To put it plainly, good English takes time. With the variety of options, such as self-study, online course, distance learning, and traditional courses, there's no guarantee that the student will learn the skill at the pace needed.If you're choosing to pursue a distance learning program, the program is self-paced. This means that the student has to meet their own personal schedule and meet a certain number of hours each week. This can be challenging for the student, especially if they are working full-time and have other responsibilities. For students who are working part-time, full-time employees may not be able to stick with the program.There are many factors to consider when choosingan English 12 tutors. As mentioned above, these are just some of the factors you should consider. If you haven't completed your degree, you'll want to ensure that the course meets your educational goals and your personal financial situation.

French Tutor in Colorado Springs

French Tutor in Colorado SpringsIf you are in the market for a French tutor in Colorado Springs, there are a number of options available. Finding a tutor can be easy if you simply choose a well-established, reputable school and then find someone to be your French tutor. The best thing to do is start by searching online and reading testimonials and information from other students who have used the services of the schools in Colorado Springs.For those in Texas who may be considering a move to Colorado Springs, it is important to choose a school that will teach both Spanish and French. If you do not learn both languages, you will find it difficult to adapt to life in the community. It is recommended that students start off studying the second language at least three years before they begin learning the first. This will ensure that they are fully prepared for the transition period.In Texas, you may find that there are hundreds of schools available to meet your requirements. Many of these schools offer their services on a full-time or part-time basis. They also vary in terms of tuition fees and whether they have space available to accommodate your group. Most schools will expect you to work with their teachers in order to learn the lessons.There are many things to consider when looking at schools in Texas. First, look for one that is accredited by a national board or accreditation body in the United States. It is important to find a school that has been around for many years. Accreditation is important because this means that you will receive the best quality education possible and that the school is stable and reliable.Some of the schools in Texas will offer you more than one option. You may be able to do this, depending on the size of your group. For example, some schools may offer an introductory program that will teach all of the basic lessons. As students progress, they will continue to have the opportunity to work with a tutor or teach alone as part of their c lass.One of the most important factors when it comes to choosing a school in Texas is location. Choosing a school that is within the middle of a large metropolitan area is ideal. There are many popular areas such as Dallas, Houston, Austin, Fort Worth, and San Antonio. You can choose a school that is near to where you live if this is a concern for you.It is a good idea to visit a school in Colorado Springs to see if it fits your needs. This will allow you to make an informed decision on which school to choose and which one will meet your needs. You will need to take your time and compare all of the offerings before making a final decision. It is also important to get a feel for the school's reputation and what their students are saying about the school so that you know that you will get the best learning experience possible.

Top Tips For Using UCI Tutoring

Top Tips For Using UCI TutoringUCI Tutoring is a premier program and provides one of the most sought after, highly qualified and experienced tutors in the business. Based out of California, UCI offers multiple features and services that give you the complete package to excel at your career and get the most from life.UCI Tutoring covers a variety of subjects from the convenience of your home. You can take a test with one of our tutors who has no commitments to any office. Our Tutors are available every day so you can concentrate on your work instead of feeling frustrated. UCI Tutoring also offers a convenient form of payment.There are no set class schedules for UCI Tutoring. You can go to school, practice your vocabulary at home, or even take an exam online. We are flexible, so there is no reason why you can't take a test or take the train to work on a subject that interests you.Many of our tutors do not require office hours either. If you need the guidance of a tutor at a time conven ient to you, just call us and we will send you the information you need to know about the program. We also offer group tests as well so you can have a whole classroom of tutors to work with.UCI Tutoring offers in-classroom training, including lesson plans and workbooks. You can also review your work at home, complete work assignments, or even practice. This is a great way to learn while getting some real world experience.UCI Tutoring's application process is simple, easy, and straightforward. Once you have accepted the terms and conditions, you can start getting started.We offer intensive courses for both adults and students. The classes are available every day for one year. UCI Tutoring's flexibility makes it ideal for even the busy professional or a person who wants to take a break from the daily grind.

Cost Analysis and Pricing Decision - Managerial Accounting

Cost Analysis and Pricing Decision - Managerial Accounting Cost analysis is the technique to evaluate cost-plus pricing in which customers care about the price they have to pay for products and services and the value they receive for that price. If the entrepreneur uses the cost-plus pricing approach: The price is set too high and the customer does not buy the price is set too low and returns less profit. Pricing Decision is calculated as R C = P (revenue minus cost equals profit). Setting price for products and services is a critical factor in the success of a venture. Right price is one that is neither too high nor too low. One of the most straightforward business truths, yet one of the more difficult for the new entrepreneur to understand, is the marketplace sets price. Competitor pricing strategy is an overriding consideration in setting price. Cost-plus pricing: New entrepreneurs often set the price of their products or services by adding up all the costs involved in bringing the product or service to market and then adding a specific amount for profit.