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Listen to part of a conversation between a student and a librarian.
Hi, um... I really hope you can help me.
That's why I'm here. What can I do for you?
I'm supposed to do a literature review for my psychology course, but I'm having a hard time finding articles. I don't even know where to start looking.
You said this is for your psychology course, right? So your focus is on...
Dream Interpretation.
Well, you have a focus, so that's already a good start. Hmmm... well, there're a few things... oh wait... have you checked to see if your professor put any materials for you to look at on reserve?
Aha, that's one thing I did know to do. I just copied an article, but I still need three more on my topic from three different journals.
Let's get you going on looking for those then. We have printed versions of twenty or so psychology journals in the Reference Section. These are ones published within the last year. Now that I think about it... there's a journal named Sleep and Dreams.
Oh, yeah, the article I just copied is from that journal, so I've got to look at other sources.
Ok, actually, most of our materials are available electronically now. You can access psychology databases or electronic journals and articles through the library's computers. And if you want to search by title with the word "dream" for example, just type it in and all the articles with 'dream' in the title will come up on the screen.
Cool, that's great! Too bad i can't do this from home.
But you can. All of the library's databases and electronic sources can be accessed through any computer connected to the university network.
Really?! I can't believe I didn't know that. It still sounds like it's gonna take a while though, you know, going through all of that information, all of those sources.
Maybe, but you already narrowed your search down to articles on Dream Interpretation, so it shouldn't be too bad. And you probably notice that there's an abstract or summary at the top of the first page of the article you copied. When you go into the databases and electronic sources, you have the option to display the abstracts on the computer screen, skimming those to decide whether or not you want to read the whole article should cut down some time.
Right, abstracts! They'll definitely make the project more doable. I guess I should try out the electronic search while I'm still here then, you know, just in case.
Sure, er... that computer is free over there, and I'll be here till five this afternoon.
Thanks, I feel a lot better about this assignment now.
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The Gale Virtual Reference Library gives you 24/7 access to thousands of full-text eBook titles. In this tutorial video, you will learn how to listen to your articles within the Gale Virtual Reference Library.
Gale®, part of Cengage Learning, is a leading global provider of digital and print product solutions that support education and research in public, academic and K-12 libraries.
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02 Debussy - 2 Arabesques: No. 1, Andantino con moto 02:38
03 Satie - Trois Gymnopédies: No. 1, Lent et doloreux 06:44
04 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-flat major 09:32
05 Debussy - Suite Bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de Lune 13:51
06 Faulkner - Daydreaming 18:34
07 Yiruma - River Flows in You (Live Recording) 21:30
08 Einaudi - Le Onde 24:32
09 Chopin - Douze Etudes, Op. 25: No. 1 "Aeolian Harp" 27:39
10 Liszt - Consolations, S. 172: No. 3, Lento placido 30:07
11 Debussy - Rêverie, L. 68 34:09
12 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 5, May. White Nights 38:22
13 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 6, June. Barcarolle 42:59
14 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 12, December. Christmas 48:14
15 Mozart - Rondò in D major, K. 485 (Live Recording) 52:43
16 Galuppi - Piano Sonata No. 5 in C Major: I. Andante (Live Recording) 59:24
17 Costantini - Elegia 1:04:36
18 Sakamoto - Energy Flow 1:06:52
19 Sakamoto - Aqua 1:10:27
20 Einaudi - Nefeli 1:13:57
21 Faulkner - Ballade 1:17:43
22 Faulkner - Springtime 1:20:36
23 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: I. Largo 1:23:40
24 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: I. Preludio 1:26:35
25 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: III. Corrente 1:28:42
26 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: I. Largo 1:30:36
27 Barrière - 6 Cello Sonatas: No. 4 in G Major: I. Andante 1:34:10
28 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: IV. Presto 1:38:55
29 Stamitz - Sinfonia Concertante in D Major: II. Romanza 1:42:01
30 Trad. - Greensleves (with variations) [Arr. for Cello and Violin] 1:48:34
31 Einaudi - Nuvole Bianche (Arr. for Two Cellos) 1:52:02
32 Faulkner - New Beginning 1:58:33
33 Mozart/Liszt - Ave Verum Corpus, S. 44 2:02:38
34 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545 "For Beginners": II. Andante 2:04:58
35 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 17 in B-Flat Major, K. 570: II. Adagio 2:08:43
36 Liszt - Liebesträume, S. 541: No. 3 in A-Flat Major 2:15:50
37 Schumann - Kinderszenen, Op. 15: No. 7, Träumerei 2:21:36
38 Debussy - Préludes, Premier livre, L. 117: No. 8, La fille aux cheveux de lin 2:24:53
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In this video, Dr Greg Martin provides an introduction to research methods, methedology and study design. Specifically he takes a look at qualitative and quantitative research methods including case control studies, cohort studies, observational research etc.
Global health (and public health) is truly multidisciplinary and leans on epidemiology, health economics, health policy, statistics, ethics, demography.... the list goes on and on. This YouTube channel is here to provide you with some teaching and information on these topics. I've also posted some videos on how to find work in the global health space and how to raise money or get a grant for your projects.
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It is a necessary academic skill to paraphrase ideas when writing and reading. This video gives two examples of how to paraphrase.
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Tired of reading long blog posts and news articles ? Now you can simply choose to select text on a webpage and listen to it without using any text to speech software or using any online pronunciation tool. You can just convert any text on a page and listen to it right from Firefox.
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Fixlife
Learn to study faster and more efficiently, and remember more! I will show you my favorite system for taking notes, called the Cornell Notetaking System. You'll learn a way to take better notes and become a better active listener. I'll explain how to use this method and show you an example of it. Using the Cornell template will help you remember more of what you hear in class and help you organize your notes better. This method will help you if you are a student in a high school, language school, or university, or if you attend meetings, conferences, or like studying on your own! You can practice using the Cornell Notetaking Method with this video on the differences between British and American spelling at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG017jvhB7I , or any other engVid lesson!
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Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video I am going to teach you an amazing way to listen and take notes. This method I am going to teach you today is really, really going to help you, and I know this because I use this method myself, and I found it has really, really helped me when I was in university, during meetings, during all sorts of different situations. This method really works.
So, first, before I teach you about the method, I want you to think about yourself and I want you to think about: When do you take notes? Okay? So, when do you listen and when do you take notes? So, some of you might think... Maybe you're in university, maybe you're in college, maybe you're in high school, and you have to listen to your teacher talk, and you have to take notes to help you remember what they are saying. Maybe you've graduated and you're working in a business, and you have meetings and... Or presentations, and you also need to take notes. So, this method will work for whether you're working or you're studying. Maybe you're taking the IELTS or the TOEFL, this can also help you on the TOEFL test in terms of improving your listening and taking notes.
So, how do you take notes? Okay? I know some students, they watch their professor or their teacher talk, and they use their computer, and they just type everything their professor or teacher says. Is this something you do? Maybe you write your notes, and you write every single thing your professor says down on a piece of paper, or anything somebody says. Well, there are a couple of problems with these methods, and I'm going to explain to you some of the problems now. So, for people who like to take notes by computer, there are some advantages of this. You're able to type really quickly and you're able to get a lot of what you hear down on your computer, and it's easy to save. But the problem with this is it's a type of passive listening. So, a lot of the times you're not actually using your brain to interpret what you're listening to, and you're not actively listening. You're just copying word for word, you're not actually doing anything active with the material you're listening to. So, working with a computer-and I've seen this in my university-a lot of students also end up going on Facebook during the lesson or lecture. So, a lot of the times they get very distracted. When they should be listening, they're actually not.
So, for me personally and I think for a lot of people, using a computer to take notes is not the best method. Again, for some people it might work, but for a lot of people it doesn't. A lot of the times it's actually better to take notes by hand, and the reason is when you take notes by hand, you have to think about what you're writing because writing takes a bit longer than typing. So you're organizing the material, therefore it's more of an active way to listen. Okay? And they've done psychology studies on this, and they do find that taking your notes by hand is often better than taking notes by a computer.
So, today I am going to teach you a way to take notes by hand using what is called "The Cornell Method". This method was developed at Cornell University, and a lot of universities actually encourage students to use this method because it is very good. So, what is the Cornell Method? Okay, well, I'm glad you asked. So, I have here an example of how you would organize your paper. Imagine this is your paper that you take your notes on. What you can do is you can make a box just like this where you have a box where you write the title and the date of the lesson, you have a square or a rectangle here, you have a rectangle here, and you have a rectangle at the bottom. Okay? So, in total you have-one, two, three, four-four different rectangles.
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Learn English with Emma [engVid]
[Title] Books, Videos, and Articles: What are They Good for Anyway?
There are many different types of resources, such as books, articles, and videos, and they can be either in a physical format or an electronic format. In any database, including MultiSearch, you may find any or all of these resource types. Each of them provides a certain kind of information. Look at your assignment to determine what specific types of resources you may require.
Let’s look at books and ebooks first. They can be a great starting point for background reading because they often provide an overview of your topic. Books can help you to understand how your topic is structured, and what other topics may be related to it.
It’s easy to identify books in your MultiSearch results list by the image of the book’s cover and the word “book” under the image.
In order to find a physical book in the library, you need to know its Call Number, which is the number on the spine of the book that shows which campus library it’s in, and its shelf location. Ebooks will have a link in MultiSearch that takes you to the entire book online.
The library offers DVDs as well as streamed video. They provide a visual representation of your topic and may be useful for presentations. Depending on your learning style, you may find it helpful to watch a video and listen to its discussion of your topic. Some streamed videos have closed captioning, and some offer a transcript as well.
In MultiSearch, you can identify video resources by the words “Video Recording” under the image. If you see the words “Online Access,” you’ll know that the video is available as streamed video. You can click on the Online Access link to view it.
Articles are found in different types of publications, such as magazines, newspapers, and academic journals. Each of these may be found in a physical or electronic format. Each type of article has unique features and is best used for specific purposes.
Scholarly articles are published in scholarly or academic journals. Each journal is focused on a specific subject or field of study. Often the title of the publication describes its content, for example the Journal of Applied Psychology.
Scholarly or academic journal articles are written by experts in a certain field, and the articles may have been reviewed by other experts prior to publication. They often use technical language that is specific to the field of study, and focus on a very narrow topic.
Newspaper articles are good for finding current information or reports that were written soon after events occurred. They tend to be brief and are written in a simple, readable style.
Trade magazines and journals are published for a specific industry or profession and contain articles relevant to that field. They are good sources for overviews of issues and trends, identifying groups or associations, and for finding related advertising and industry contacts.
Popular magazines are good sources for overviews of issues and current events. They tend to appeal to a wide audience, and are often considered to be entertainment.
In MultiSearch, each type of article will have a specific image and corresponding label beside it. Scholarly articles are labeled as “Academic Journal,” popular and trade articles are both labeled as “Periodical,” and newspaper articles as “News.”
When you’re researching, remember to look for the specific types of resources that your assignment may require, and remember that each resource type is best at providing a certain kind of information on your topic.
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Georgian College Library
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_number_of_scientific_and_technical_journal_articles
00:00:42 Growth in scientific and technical journal articles
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
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Speaking Rate: 0.7883019196831559
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-F
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
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Scientific and technical journal articles refer to the number of scientific and engineering articles published in the following fields: physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, clinical medicine, biomedical research, engineering and technology, and earth and space sciences. Gap-filled total. Scientific and technical article counts are from journals classified by the Institute for Scientific Information's Science Citation Index (SCI) and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI).
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Título: Academic Writing: positioning yourself in the discussion section of Research articles
Descripción: This learning objects aims to provide students and researches who have to produce a piece of academic writing with the basic mechanisms to present their claims in a scholarly and objective tone.
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Universitat Politècnica de València - UPV
http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/3776-public-speaking-effective-listening-in-practice
This lesson was selected from a broader, comprehensive course, Public Speaking. This course and others are available from Thinkwell, Inc. The full course can be found at http://www.thinkwell.com/student/product/publicspeaking. The full course covers getting started, preparing a speech, presenting the speech, audience considerations, types of speeches, small group communication, and more. The course features three renowned professors: Jess K. Alberts of Arizona State University, Brenda J, Allen of the University of Colorado at Denver, and Dan West of Ohio State University.
Jess K. Alberts is a professor of communication at the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University, where she was Director from 1995 until 2004. She currently serves as Director of the Conflict Transformation Project and is an associate with Project for Wellness and Work-life. Her research appears regularly in academic journals, and she recently co-authored Human Communication in Society. Undergraduates at Arizona State honored her classroom teaching skills with a "Last Lecture Award," and she has twice been a finalist for Professor of the Year at ASU. A nationally known speaker on interpersonal communication, Prof. Alberts has given numerous presentations across the country on humor, conflict, and developing and maintaining a passionate life.
Brenda J. Allen is departmental chair and a professor of communication at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, where she teaches organizational communication. She has published numerous articles and book chapters on organizational communication and diversity and she serves on the editorial boards of several communication journals. In 2004, she authored the book Difference Matters: Communicating Social Identity. While at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, she has been recognized with the First Annual Award for Outstanding Achievement for Commitment to Diversity and she received the Francine Meritt Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Lives of Women in Communication from the Womens Caucus of the National Communication Association. Prof. Allen is frequently invited to speak at community and professional events.
Dan West is the John A. Cassese Director of Forensics at Ohio University. Previously, he was a distinguished lecturer at Rice University, where he also acted as Director of Forensics. Under his direction, the team consistently placed in the top ten at national debate tournaments. While at Rice, Prof. West won the Outstanding Faculty Associate for Brown College (1999) and the award for Outstanding Teaching in the Humanities and Social Sciences (four times). He is well known for using his engaging speaking style in a variety of settings; his annual presentation of the Rice University Alcohol Policy to the freshman class was always a hit.
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http://www.engvid.com/ 'I saw A movie last night' or 'I saw THE movie last night'? A, AN, and THE are called articles and they can be very confusing. Learn exactly when and how to use articles in English in this important grammar lesson! http://www.engvid.com/a-an-the-articles-in-english/
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Do your notes look like they're written in a foreign language? In this week's WellCast, we took a viewer's suggestion on how to take better and more effective notes! We'll show you how note-taking should be an act of learning, instead of just mindlessly copying everything your teacher says. Sharpen those pencils, folks, 'cause we have three note-taking tips to help you retain all the information you learned!
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For speech writing, library databases are a goldmine of research information for articles from journals and magazines. Research articles for speech writing with tips from an award-winning speaker and instructor in this free video on public speaking.
Expert: Tracy Goodwin
Bio: Tracy Goodwin has a masters in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
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eHow
Learn when and how to use the articles 'a', 'an' and 'the' in this English grammar lesson. We will end the lesson with a gap-filling exercise, so you can test your understanding.
Let us know how you did in the comments.
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Anglo-Link
The first step in honing your new study skills is to take better notes. This week Thomas will tell you everything you need to know to come to class prepared and find a note-taking system that will help you retain and review like a champ.
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Study on computer vs. paper note-taking: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0956797614524581
Evernote: https://evernote.com/
OneNote: https://www.onenote.com/
Dropbox Paper: https://paper.dropbox.com
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Is it difficult for you to understand or remember what you read? In this video, I will teach you an easy method that will help you become better at reading difficult material such as textbooks and journal articles. It is known as the "KWL" reading method. You will also remember more of what you read by using this method. If you plan to study at an English school, college, or university, this method will really help you. You can also use this method to help you in the IELTS and TOEFL exams. Try the KWL method yourself and tell me how it works for you in the comments!
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TRANSCRIPT
Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video I am going to teach you how to be a better reader. So I want you to think about your life. Are there any things that are very difficult for you to read? Maybe you have to read something in English and you really don't understand what's happening in the story. Or maybe you're in university and you're taking a very hard course and you can't read the textbook because it's really difficult and you don't know what's happening. Well, if you're having difficulty reading or even if you just want to remember what you read more and be a better studier, this video is for you.
So first let's look at some things students might be reading that might be causing difficulty. Some students in their universities they have to read textbooks. If you go to university or college, or also high school, you have to do a lot of reading and you have to do a lot of complicated reading, especially for sciences, maths, history. So, this is a very good method. I'm going to teach you how to read these books better. Newspapers. Sometimes you'll be reading the newspaper and it's difficult, especially in another language. So if you're reading a newspaper and, you know, you want to be better at reading it, this video is for you. Internet sources. There's a lot of great things on the internet to read, and so this will also help you if you look reading things from the internet. Magazines.
Journals, for anyone who's a professional, whether you're a doctor, a nurse, a historian, or if you're in university or college, a lot of the times you have to read something called a journal, which is something for professionals to read about their field. So it's usually modern research. These things can be very difficult to read, so if you're reading these, this is a great technique for you. If you're doing the TOEFL or IELTS. Although I wouldn't recommend using this technique on the actual exam, I think it's great for your practice tests and I'll tell you why a bit later. So you can use this when you're practicing for the TOEFL and IELTS. And finally, if you're reading Shakespeare. When I read Shakespeare I had no idea what was going on. It was very confusing, all of the old English. I found it very difficult to read. There are also a lot of books that can be very, very hard to read. So these techniques will really work for you for any of these situations and many more.
So before I teach you about the KWL technique, I just want you to think about reading for a second. Okay? A lot of people when they pick up a book, that's all they do. They open it up and they start reading right away, and then they close the book and then a lot of the times they don't really remember anything they read or they don't understand what they read. So it's a lot of wasted time. I like to think of reading how I think of jogging or running. So if we look here, I have the word "running" or "jogging". If you like exercise, any type of exercise kind of follows this format. So, reading is a lot like running. What a good reader does is they have a warm up period. So if you think about running, before you go running you usually stretch. Maybe you'll do a little bit of movement to get your heart pumped. So you don't just start running. You do a warm up. The same is true with reading. The best reading... The best readers usually do a warm up.
For exercise, people then usually run or jog for a certain amount of time, and then afterwards they have what we call a cooldown period. So, "cooldown" is usually when somebody wants to slow their heartrate, so maybe they walk instead of run, maybe they do more stretches, but they don't just stop what they're doing. They slowly, you know, do slower activities before they stop jogging or running. So if you think about reading like exercise, you should also have a warm up, and then you read, and then the cooldown. This is the meat. This is the main idea of the KWL method, and I'm going to teach you exactly how we can do all of this when we read.
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How to understand your cat? 🐱 How to make friends with your cat? 😍 Everyone knows that cats are the most illogical and unpredictable pets. Just try to work out what’s going through that furry little head!
It turns out that cats have their own language, and if you learn it there’s a chance you’ll understand them much better. We’ve put together all of the possible cat behaviors to help you find a common language with your pet (well, if it allows you to).
Also, we’ve prepared three essential tips that will help you communicate with cats better.
HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR CAT
• How to make your cat trust you
Lowering your cat to the ground, make sure its paws have reached the floor. Your cat will trust you and know that it won’t tumble if you let it go.
• How to stroke your cat
If you sit on the floor with your legs crossed and look at your cat, it will interpret this as a friendly gesture and come up to you to let you stroke it.
Also, stretch your hand out in its direction. Your middle finger should be a little lower than the others. The cat will start rubbing its nose or face against your hand.
• How to make your cat appear
A cat may go and hide and only appear when it’s alone or hears a calm voice.
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TIMESTAMPS
Cat's tail 0:52
Cat's eyes 3:47
Cat's interaction with people 4:38
Cat gestures 6:14
Cat language 6:57
How to communicate with your cat better 8:09
MAIN CAT GESTURES
• If a cat raises its nose up and throws its head, it’s saying, “I see you.” Cats often make this gesture to people walking past the window. Have you ever noticed it?
• A cat might press its ears against its head if it feels scared, worried, or wants to play. They also do this when they are sniffing something that’s interested them.
• When a cat sticks its tongue out slightly and licks itself, it’s worried or anxious.
CAT LANGUAGE
• Cats generally greet people or announce their presence with a short sound.
• Lengthy meowing indicates that your cat is very glad to see you. This occurs if you’re away from home for a long time.
• A medium-length meow might be a request for water or food.
• A long sound (a mix of purring and meowing) is a more insistent request or demand.
• A low meow is a complaint or indication of dissatisfaction. Also, it might mean your cat is ready to fight.
• A loud sound often indicates an urgent demand (for instance, you cat needs more food).
• A purring or vibrating sound indicates a desire for closer contact or attention. Cats purr for various reasons, but most often they do it when they are happy.
Now you know how to find a common language with any cat. By the way, are you a cat person or a dog person?
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Title: Action Research on the Impact of Self-Selected English Reading Articles on Technical College Students' EFLProficiency Test Part I (Introduction and Literature Review)
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IAFOR
iPhone has this special feature that will read you an email that you have received. To listen to email that you received just swipe two fingers from the top of the iPhone to the middle of the iPhone screen.
If you want you can force iPhone to read email that has been sent to you. You have to turn the option speed screen on. Now your iPhone has an option to read you any text thats on the screen. When you see the text that you want to be read you just sweep two findgers from the top to the middle of the screen.
If you want it to stop just tap the „x” and it will stop reading the text. If you want to jump to the next section just tap the forward button.
iPhone will read the screen when you will turn this option on. To do it go to settings and select the accessibility section and find the option speak screen.
iPhone special feature to read text is very useful especially in situation when you have headphones on. You can use it to listen to any text that is on the iPhone screen. It is one of the most useful features of iPhone. So if you want to read long article you can do it! Just find it on the web and sweep two fingers to hear the article. You can basically create audiobook from any text ;-)
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This video will show you how to convert Wikipedia articles to mp3 and transfer to your mobile device. You can listen to these Wikipedia articles while traveling, jogging or commuting to office.
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From the game she was spittin' my ear you'd think that she knew me.
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Learn some simple but effective ways to improve your English writing in this lesson.
You can see the full lesson (which includes the text and a quiz to help you practice) here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/improve-english-writing
Improving your English writing is hard. Even native speakers find it difficult to write well in English. However, whatever level your English is, and whatever you're trying to write, there are some simple ways to make your English writing clearer and more natural.
You can learn how to:
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- Understand your reader and what he/she wants from your writing.
- Organize your writing into paragraphs to make your writing focused.
- Write in clear, natural-sounding English without wasting words.
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God vs Evolution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0u3-2CGOMQ
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Covenant of Works
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1/3 of the Angels Fell?
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Humans and Chimps
https://www.genome.gov/11008056/chimpanzee-genome-sequencing/
Actually more like 70% https://answersingenesis.org/genetics/dna-similarities/chimp-human-dna-similarity-what-does-it-really-mean/
Related to Cats
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2045150/
Related to Mice
https://www.genome.gov/10001345/importance-of-mouse-genome/
Related to Cows
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/scientists-sequence-cow-genome
Related to Fruit Fly
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2004/03feb_fruitfly
Related to Chickens
https://www.genome.gov/12514316/2004-release-researchers-compare-chicken-human-genomes/
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The dreaded research paper... College students begin to feel a bit of panic as they realize that the due date for their research paper is rapidly approaching. Not to worry! Questia (http://www.questia.com) has the scholarly sources (http://www.questia.com/library/academic-journal-articles) paper writing tools and tutorials to help you write better papers faster!
Questia is an online research tool for students needing help with paper writing and online research. Questia provides millions of resources at a single destination; our expansive online research database gives you easy access to read books online, full-text magazines, scholarly journal articles and newspaper articles.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genie_Energy
https://www.xyz.net.au/genie-oil-real-reason-syria-world-war-iii-flashpoint/
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https://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/first-crypto-initial-public-offering-of-the-world-launched-by-epoch-partners-limited/
https://search.wikileaks.org/?query=teneo+russia&exact_phrase=&any_of=&exclude_words=&document_date_start=&document_date_end=&released_date_start=&released_date_end=&new_search=True&order_by=most_relevant#results
http://ronbryn.blogspot.com/2015/10/media-still-continues-to-misreport.html
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Are we about to hear that ancient ruins have been found in Antarctica? Is there an Alliance working to defeat the greatest threat humanity has ever faced on earth? Could the Antarctic Atlantis be part of a full or partial disclosure?
Join David Wilcock on a thrill ride of discovery, beginning with Part One where he presents data on the Secret Space Program and shares the stage with legendary insider Corey Goode. This is the best public summary David and Corey have done of this amazing story that has captivated the UFO community.
Part Two begins at the 53-minute mark, with David connecting the dots between intel from multiple insiders to arrive at a stunning conclusion -- that we are on the verge of major new releases of information that will transform everything we thought we knew about life on earth.
A civilization of "Pre-Adamite" giants with elongated skulls appears to have crash-landed on a continent we now call Antarctica some 55,000 years ago.
Various groups we collectively call the Alliance are working to defeat the Cabal / Illuminati / New World Order, thus making the headlines crazier by the day.
If the Alliance succeeds, their plan is now to begin the disclosure process by telling us there was a civilization in Antarctica. We are already seeing multiple, compelling hints of this in corporate media.
Find out what the insiders are telling us and help spread the word!
This is a two-and-a-half-hour excerpt from David's Friday and Saturday presentations at the Conscious Life Expo 2017. In their original form they run six hours. David also spoke for three hours on Monday, presenting an incredible new model of the Cosmos based on sacred geometry -- and proving that the Sun is going to release a DNA-transforming burst of energy in our near future.
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David Wilcock | Divine Cosmos (OFFICIAL)
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Scott Geller is Alumni Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech and Director of the Center for Applied Behavior Systems in the Department of Psychology. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, and the World Academy of Productivity and Quality. He has written numerous articles and books, including When No One's Watching: Living and Leading Self-motivation. Scott will examine how we can become self-motivated in "The Psychology of Self-Motivation."
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Science has long been seen as opposing spirituality.
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Might this be a mistake? Biologist and author of The Science Delusion Rupert Sheldrake makes the case for a science of faith.
Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University he worked in developmental biology as a Fellow of Clare College. He was Principal Plant Physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics and from 2005 to 2010 was Director of the Perrott-Warrick project, Cambridge.
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microbiological_Research
00:01:28 External links
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Microbiological Research is an academic journal in microbiology, published by Elsevier. It has an impact factor of 2.561 as of 2014. The journal was established in 1896.
The journal publishes research on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa, as well as on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environments or hosts. It focuses in particular on microbiology and genetics; molecular and cell biology; metabolism and physiology; signal transduction and development; biotechnology; phytopathology; and environmental microbiology and ecology.
The journal was originally published by Gustav Fischer Verlag. It was originally titled Centralblatt für Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde und Infektionskrankheiten, then as the Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene until volume 136 (1981), and then as the Zentralblatt für Mikrobiologie from volumes 137 (1982) to 148 (1993). It was renamed Microbiological Research in 1993. Formerly published in German, it is now an English language journal.
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PLEASE READ: As you'll see at about 01:40, my handwriting has changed. Before commenting/complaining about that, please read my little explanation further down 💕
Open for FAQ (will NOT be answered in comments), stationery used and contact information! ✏️
If you have a question, please read the description first! You might find your answer there :)
About my handwriting: Yes, I am aware that my handwriting has changed. It doesn’t look as neat as before, but this is my real, fast handwriting. My last one probably looked better, but it was a lot slower. I realised that the only reason I kept using that handwriting was because I wanted my notes to look good, and for me that was a wrong reason. So I’ve started using my fast handwriting, and even though it might look messier, it feels so much better. I don’t have to constantly worry that my handwriting isn’t neat enough for instagram, I can write my notes a lot faster, and I get extra time which can be used for actual studying.
So I’m sorry if you’re disappointed because I changed my handwriting, but the main reason I take notes is because it benefits my studies, not because people on Instagram and youtube like to see them. Starting to care less about my handwriting has made me less stressed and anxious, so for me this change is definitely for the better.
I’m hoping you guys will support me on this! My handwriting is still legible after all. 😉
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With the handwriting business out of the way, welcome to a new video! This is kind of an updated version of my most popular video «How i take neat notes (neat and effective», and I hope that you’ll like the tips I give in this one. These are not revolutionary tips or anything, just some helpful techniques that I’ve picked up in my schoolyears☀️ Feel free to leave your own note taking tips below, and thank you for watching the video!
Studytee xx
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STATIONERY USED IN THIS VIDEO
- Notebooks: whitelines
- Green notebook: from the grocery store lol
- Pink sticky notes: IKEA
- Small notebooks for questions/problems: muji
- Colored pens: stabilo point 88 fineliners
- Black pen for writing: muji 0.5mm
- Brush pens: tombow
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- Black pen for drawing: pentel energel 0.5mm needle tip
- Highlighters: stabilo boss pastel
FAQ (will not be answered in comments):
Which grade are you in?
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We all know that the easter island heads have bodies – that’s not a mystery at all. But how did the easter island population build hundreds of statues? Scientists have recently solved this mystery and discovered where these people disappeared to and why.
For many decades, people's minds have been occupied with the mystery of Easter Island. A remote piece of volcanic soil, far away in the Pacific Ocean... But our planet hosts thousands of such lonely islands, what is so particular about this one?
The mystery is concealed not in the island itself but giant stone statues covering it. Who created the world-famous huge stone heads? Did they serve any specific purpose? Where did their creators arrive from and where did they disappear?
Well, it seems the answer is finally just around the corner!
TIMESTAMPS
What do we know about Easter Island? 1:05
Amazing facts about Easter Island 2:18
How have the statues been moved around the island? 5:25
How could create Easter Island monuments? 7:24
What happened to people on Easter Island? 8:09
SUMMARY
- Where is Easter Island located?
Rapa Nui (which is the name given to Easter Island by its first inhabitants) is the territory of Chile and is situated in the southern Pacific Ocean. And it is so, so far that you can easily consider it one of the most distant places on the world's map. It lies 1,200 miles away from Pitcairn, which is its closest neighbor.
- What's the main secret of the statues?
Most statues (834 out of 887) were carved from the material called tuff which is, in fact, compressed volcanic ash. Curiously, all the statues except one group face inland. It means their backs are turned to the ocean. Perhaps the reason for that was the belief that the statues were the protectors of the villagers that's why they overlooked the settlement. The only statues not fitting into this pattern can be found at Ahu Akivi, a sacred place for the people of Rapa Nui.
- Theories about how the statues had been moved.
One of the most popular ones among the lovers of mysteries was the belief that the statues had been created and moved by aliens. But even if you like this theory, we are sorry to debunk it. The stone the statues were built from originates from the island itself. The birthplace of most of the material was an extinct volcano situated in the north-east of Easter Island and not another planet.
- A new study about the island.
A new study has been conducted recently to specify the maximum number of the inhabitants in the heyday of the island's civilization.
The results arrived, and they were quite unexpected. It turned out that as many as 17 and a half thousand people could comfortably live on the island. At least 19 percent of the land could be covered with the fields of sweet potatoes that used to be the main source of food for the population. What is more, the islanders consumed quite a lot of seafood and fish.
- Why did people on Easter Island disappear?
At first, it was believed that the reason for such a decrease of the population was an ecocide. The natives cut out large forests and palm trees making spare room for moving the statues around as well as agriculture. They thought the trees were going to grow back fast enough. It was a misleading concept. The deterioration of the environment resulted in hunger. And this, in turn, led to wars and cannibalism.
Nowadays, however, such a theory has been proven wrong. First of all, Rapa Nui inhabitants seemed to be very talented agricultural engineers. They deliberately fertilized the fields with the volcanic rock. In fact, another research has shown that people had been living on the island for many centuries. And the population only started to decrease when Europeans began visiting.
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00:00:21 Abstracting and indexing
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Сould Megalodon sharks still be alive in the deepest parts of the ocean? Science tells us that Megalodon sharks are extinct. Given that it was a massive shark with noticeable feeding habits, we guess that if Megalodon sharks were still roaming the oceans, they would probably have been spotted by someone by now. But perhaps not if they lived in the deepest place on Earth: the Mariana Trench.
TIMESTAMPS:
What the name Megalodon means 1:49
Megalodon’s size 3:26
The deepest spot on Earth 4:13
Could Megalodon live in the Mariana Trench 5:00
How many people reached Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench 6:39
#megalodon #marianatrench #meg
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SUMMARY:
- The Megalodon shark roamed the oceans as early as 23 million years ago, and we have their fossils to prove their existence. When people first encountered Megalodon teeth, they believed them to be rocks that had made their way to Earth from the moon.
- Megalodon was the biggest shark to terrorize the ocean, and it is thought to have gone extinct 2.6 million years ago. The name Megalodon means “big tooth.” Most of the recovered Megalodon fossil teeth have been 4” to 5”. But there are a few enormous teeth that are over 7”.
- The Mariana Trench is 6.83 miles deep and measures more than 1,500 miles long and 43 miles wide. To put the depth into perspective, if you were to put Mount Everest into the Mariana Trench, the top would still be sticking out. To put the length into perspective, in 1,500 miles you could fit all the states between Florida and Massachusetts. 1,500 miles is also the distance between Madrid, in Spain, and Copenhagen, in Denmark.
- To survive in the Mariana Trench, Megalodon would have had to adapt to the living conditions and evolve. It would also have to switch its diet from whales, dolphins, sea lions, and sea cows to whatever organisms reside in the Mariana Trench and hope that it could find and eat its usual 2,500 lb of food per day.
- According to the United Nations, there are 7.6 billion people in the world today, and only 3 of them have made it to the deepest point on Earth. The reality is that with so little research, it is impossible to know what lies in the depths of the Mariana Trench.
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http://corpus.byu.edu/coca/files/100k_samples.txt
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http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~ycharles/sign708.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/cond-mat/0412004.pdf
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/courses/2006/cmplxsys899/powerlaws.pdf
Zipf’s law articles and discussions:
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2002/04/seeing-around-corners/302471/
http://io9.com/the-mysterious-law-that-governs-the-size-of-your-city-1479244159?utm_expid=66866090-48.Ej9760cOTJCPS_Bq4mjoww.0
https://plus.maths.org/content/os/latestnews/may-aug08/food/index
http://judson.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/19/math-and-the-city/?em
https://plus.maths.org/content/mystery-zipf?src=aop
http://www.datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/why-zipf-s-law-explains-so-many-big-data-and-physics-phenomenons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zipf%27s_law
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=f8GrzlnMSm8C&pg=PA62&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0802.4393v1.pdf
http://www.pnas.org/content/108/9/3526.full
http://lewisdartnell.com/language_page.htm
http://wugology.com/zipfs-law/
other Zipf’s law PDFs
http://ftp.iza.org/dp3928.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1402.2965.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1104.3199.pdf
http://www.lel.ed.ac.uk/~jim/zipfjrh.pdf
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2834740/#pone.0009411-Mandelbrot1
http://polymer.bu.edu/hes/articles/pgs02a.pdf
in untranslated language: http://arxiv.org/pdf/0808.2904.pdf
http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~xgabaix/papers/zipf.pdf
http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/idl/papers/ranking/ranking.html
http://statweb.stanford.edu/~owen/courses/306a/ZipfAndGutenberg.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1310.0448v3.pdf
http://www.kornai.com/Papers/glotto5.pdf
Zipf’s law slides:
http://www.slideshare.net/guest9fc47a/nlp-new-words
Pareto Principle and related ‘laws’:
http://www.squawkpoint.com/2013/03/pareto-principle/
http://billyshall.com/blog/post/paretos-principle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle
Random typing and Zipf:
http://www.longtail.com/the_long_tail/2006/09/is_zipfs_law_ju.html
health 80/20: http://archive.ahrq.gov/research/findings/factsheets/costs/expriach/expriach1.html
Principle of least effort:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_effort
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satisficing
http://www.pnas.org/content/100/3/788.full.pdf [PDF]
http://csiss.org/classics/content/99
self organized criticality:
http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnsys.2014.00166/full
Hapax Legomenon:
http://campus.albion.edu/english/2011/02/15/hapax-legomenon/
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/is-that-a-hapax-legomenon/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hapax_legomenon
[PDF] http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/J10-4003
http://www.wired.com/2012/01/hapax-legomena-and-zipfs-law/
http://oed.hertford.ox.ac.uk/main/content/view/402/450/index.html#_ftn1
http://oed.hertford.ox.ac.uk/main/content/view/36/166/index.html
Learning curve: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_curve
Forgetting curve:
http://www.trainingindustry.com/wiki/entries/forgetting-curve.aspx
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forgetting_curve
Experience curve effects: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experience_curve_effects
Forgetting
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http://public.psych.iastate.edu/shacarp/Wixted_Carpenter_2007.pdf
http://marshalljonesjr.com/youll-remember-less-than-001-of-your-life/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forgetting
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Distinguishing fact from opinion and recognizing when they are well reasoned and well supported are important skills in critical thinking and in reading. Learn how to evaluate when the writer presents weak or strong opinions based on evidence.
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