Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 30 2017

Hello everyone!

Since I am actually in exam season, having completed 5 out of 7 exams, I wanted to would

share with you my favourite 5 revision tips and how I try to overcome finals in the best

way possible.

Scheduling your study sessions is fundamental to get the hang of the time you have available

and organize the content of your exam into edible chunks instead of leaving everything

until the last minute.

Half of your grade translates to your organization during revision and if you divided the material

in a way that enabled you to actually study everything before the exam.

If you want to know how I usually divide my time for multiple exams you can check my video,

which will be listed on the right upper corner of the video and down in the description box.

Instead of starting with easier chapters and information which makes me feel at-ease, I

force myself to confront all of the content that I'm having trouble with first, even

if that means jumping around between different chapters.

This is a fool-proof way to make sure that, as soon as I start revising from the start,

I will never feel hindered or frustrated when I reach certain parts of my notes, since that

previous, initial effort has already been made.

That results in a smoother revision and also reinforces knowledge on concepts that may

be present throughout other chapters.

When I'm feeling rushed and pressured to cover a lot of material in a short period

of time, I always have a tendency to only scratch the surface of whatever I am studying,

not delving deep enough into the contents of the material I'm revising.

Asking questions about the information I am reading, as well as researching other sources

of evidence and having attention to detail, increases my knowledge on the subject exponentially,

and that results in an improved flow of thought and, consequently, in better results.

Although you should delve deep into the research of your exam material, it's important to

know how to condense all that information into quick, easy-to-read outlines or guides.

If you've been subscribed for a long time you know that I always mention these as a

holy grail during exam season.

Having these stripped-down notes allows you to access all information you need to know

by topics, understanding the connections between concepts and easily visualize all the content

you need to learn and explain, without having to pick up your textbooks again from page

1 and look at what you've highlighted.

Having simple guides as substitutes for larger sources of information saves you a lot of

time before an exam, since as soon as you start going through all of your content you

will find out that you have now time for multiple revisions instead of just one which implied

having to shift through endless pages, searching for the highlights.

This is my number one tip for anyone who has trouble memorizing information.

Studies show that, when people studied a list by reading half of the words silently and

the other half by saying the words out loud, the words spoken aloud were remembered much

better than those that were read silently.

That is called the production effect.

The words you speak aloud are now translated into speech and you have knowledge of producing

the items as well as a memory of hearing them. 

As such speaking out loud, as if you were presenting or explaining the subject to a

friend, improves memory retention, structures your arguments and usage of concepts and overall

develops your knowledge and perception of the subject.

I hope you have enjoyed this video!

Since we are reaching Back-to-School season, I wanted to announce that I will be uploading

twice a week from the middle of July to the middle of September.

I will cover all the essentials and everything you need to know to get organized for the

next school year or college semester.

Since it was so requested, I will also be uploading various printables and a whole free

planner in a new platform during the summer so you can access various files and documents

to help you get started on the road to organisation.

If you are looking forward to that, don't forget to click the subscribe button and I

will see you next week.

Bye!

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Most beautiful places in the world to visit before you die 2017 - Duration: 4:56.

Most beautiful places in the world to visit before you die 2017

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Warkop DKI - I Love You Just the Way You Are ( Album Dokter Masuk Desa ) - Duration: 4:15.

Some Go Changes To try and please me

You never let me down before ehm hm hm...

Don't imagine You'r too familiar

and i don't see you anymore Why... what non i see you

in time of trouble you never...Close too come this far

i took the good time i take the bed time

i take you just the way you are

Don't go crying some new Fashion

Some change the color of your hair ehm hm hm...

you are have that smile and so confession although i might nothing to give

i don't want clever conversation i never want a wounded hearth

ehm hm hm...

i touch when someone that i can touch too

i want you just the way you are

i need to know that you always be the same old some one that i need

what really take till you to believe in me the way that i believe in you

i said i love you and that forever

and this i form this from this hearth ehm hm hm...

I could not love you Having Better

i love you just the way you are

i said i love you and that forever

and this i form this from this hearth ehm hm hm...

I could not love you Having Better

i love you just the way you are

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DIY easy origami envelope tutorial|कैसे बनाये ओरिगामी शगुन लिफ़ाफ़ा | ayiye banate hain assansa lifafa - Duration: 6:36.

Today's Activity DIY Origami Envelope for any occasion

A symbol of sacredness!!

A symbol of sacredness!!

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Tax Deductions you may NOT know - Duration: 1:34.

G'day everyone Jimmy7Wealth here and I'm going to share with you some tax

tips for tax time next month. You may or may not be aware that you can claim a

deduction for general work-related expenses such as tools of the trade. But

did you know you may be able to claim the following tax deductions. 1. If you take a

course or study you may have a claim a portion of self-education expenses in

relation to your ability to earn an income. Number 2- if you have an

investment property you may be able to claim the travel to inspect that investment

property as well as pest control expenses, body corporate fees, utilities,

rates, marketing, advertising costs the list is endless. 3- if you're

part of a union you may be able claim the union membership fee. Number 4- if you

have a uniform you may have a claim the cost to purchase that uniform in

addition to the cleaning of that uniform throughout the year.

Number 5- for all those people who work at home you may be able to claim the

running costs such as heating and cooling, lighting, cleaning and even

interest on loans for work equipment, such as a home computer. But you must

keep detailed records of these or the ATO be on to you. Check out their

guidelines on home office expenses. Working out the deductions can be complex.

We recommend you speak with a tax accountant to maximize those deductions

and work out what you can and cannot claim. If you've already forgotten what I said

there'll be a link below with a full list. Good luck at tax time!

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Mould - Duration: 3:08.

I'm going to talk to you about what to do if you have a mold outbreak in your

collection mold is a type of fungal growth mold spores are everywhere and

they carry through the air but they do not grow unless the conditions are

favourable to prosper and Mull needs a food source this could be any organic

material in your collection such as paper leather wood or textiles mold will

only grow if the relative humidity is over 70% for around two days a flood

water leak or an air conditioning malfunction may cause this it is

important to identify and fix the causative problem to prevent further

growth dust heat and poor air circulation also contribute to mold

growth you need to be aware that some molds are serious health hazard people

with health issues or serious allergies should not deal with mold outbreaks

before handling any moldy items you need to put on protective equipment this

includes coveralls or laboratory coat disposable gloves and protective eyewear

a well-fitting facemask is essential a HEPA mask is preferable but if these are

not available use a p2 mask from a hardware store as mold can spread from

object to object try to isolate the affected materials from the rest of your

collection next check if your mold is active or dormant if it is dry and

powdery it is Ormand if it is soft and sticky and smears when brushed it is

still active items with active mold are still damp and need to be placed

somewhere with the good air circulation to dry out before they can be cleaned

any packing materials should be removed and carefully disposed of

do not use fans as this will spread mold spores for the same reason avoid placing

items near air-conditioning intakes if you are overwhelmed with wet or moldy

items freezing can help to buy extra time this does not kill the mold but

prevents it from getting worse if necessary items with dormant mold can

be securely bagged or placed in a sealed plastic tub to isolate them from your

collection prior to cleaning general mold growth can be removed from most

surfaces by brush vacuuming it should be noted that there can be

damage such as staining or weakening that may require conservation treatment

when brush vacuuming moldy items it is essential to use a vacuum with a HEPA

filter to avoid mold spores spreading once you finish treating mold affected

items bagged and disposed of disposable items such as your gloves and mas and

the vacuum cleaners HEPA filter anything that is being kept such as brushes or

clothing should be thoroughly washed and dried effective shelving or display

cases should be dried and cleaned vacuum then wipe or spray with the solution of

70% methylated spirits and 30% water to kill the mold an unscented aerosol

disinfectant spray can also be useful for the contaminating storage and

display furniture by following these steps you should be able to deal with

mold within your collection thanks for listening

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Bull temple || Bangalore Visits Ep.3 - Duration: 4:01.

Hello everyone.

Today we're going to visit a temple.

It's Dodda Basavana Gudi or Nandi Temple or Bull temple.

There are a few stories on how the bull arrived here.

One of them is that in this area it used to be farmlands.

Groundnuts and peanuts were grown here and an angry bull was ruining all the crops.

So one farmer decided to hit the bull with a club to try to chase it away but to his

surprise the bull just sat down, and turned into stone.

So that's one story.

So the temple is not that impressive.

It's only a gate and a small temple behind with the bull inside.

The statue is made of one single granite block.

It's 15 feet tall and 20 feet long so it's really impressive.

The statue is quite impressive but because the room is that small you can't really appreciate

the size.

I guess if you want to see a nandi statue like this, like this size, like in open air,

you should go to Chamundi Hill next to Mysore.

You'll see a really good one too there.

Just outside the temple you have a really nice parc where you can just walk around and

last time I came I saw a lot of bats.

Let's see if they're still there.

I think I can hear them so we'll see.

Yeah I'm pretty happy there were a lot of bats.

If you want to see them you really have to climb.

There's some kind of rock where you can climb.

Go at the top and you'll be at the top of the trees and you'll see all of them.

Well I hope you liked this video and you know more about the bull temple in Bangalore.

If you liked it give it a thumbs up.

If you want to see more like this don't forget to subscribe.

You have a button somewhere here with my face.

And down there you'll see the previous video that I did.

See you next time.

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Top Ten Countries with Largest Coal Reserves - Duration: 9:09.

Top Ten Countries with Largest Coal Reserves

More than 80% of coal deposits/reserves are estimated to be found in just the following ten countries, with an ascending order. So let's begin the list:.

10. Canada

It is in the tenth position having estimated amount of coal 6. 5 billion tonnes (as of 2012). 582 Billion Tonnes 0. 1% of world's total coal reserves.

9. Colombia

Estimated coal reserves in Colombia is 6.7 billion tonnes (as of 2012) ranking in the ninth place. Most of the coal deposits are located at Latin America. Bigger portion of country's production is exported.

746 Billion Tonnes 0. 8% of world's total reserves.

8. Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan holds about 33.6 billion tonnes (3.9% of world's total) of coal equating the eighth position. This is located at central Asia's most recoverable coal zone.

In 2012, it produced about 126 million tonnes of coal, making it the tenth largest producer of coal. Majority of coal produced (about 75%) is used in domestic purpose and electricity production.

Bogatyr Coal mine (opencast) produces largest amount of coal, holding 4.5 billion tons of coal deposits. 600 Billion Tonnes 3. 9% of total world reserves.

7. Ukraine

It is in the seventh (7th) position, with an estimated recoverable coal of 33.9 billion tonnes (3.9% of world's total). Most of the country's production (more than 90%) comes from  Donets Basin region.

In 2012, Ukraine produced  85.946 million tonnes of coal which is about 1.2% of world's total coal production. Mining is the main industry in eastern  Ukraine. 873 Billion Tonnes 3. 9% of world's total reserves.

6. Germany

Coal in Germany ranks the sixth largest (40.7 billion tonnes) in the world having 4.7% of world's total coal reserves. Germany is the eighth biggest coal producer as of 2012 statistics and largest brown coal (bituminous) in the world.

About 50% of the total coal production in this country is used for electricity generation. 699 Billion Tonnes 4. 7% of world's total reserves.

5. India

India holds the fifth position in the list of Top 10 Countries with largest coal reserves with an estimated coal reserve of 60.6 billion tonnes (7% of world's total).

Thickest coal seam in India, and probably the second thickest coal seam in the world, is Jhingurda Coal Seam (140 m). India is the third largest coal producer in the world followed by US and China.

Most of the coal deposits of India are situated in the eastern part covering the states West Bengal, Jharkhand, Orissa and Chattisgarh (more than 70% of country's total coal deposits). 600 Billion Tonnes 70% of world's total reserves.

4. Australia

Australia stands in the fourth position, with an estimated coal reserves of 76.4 billion tonnes (8.9% of world's total coal deposits). Significant coal producing states are Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.

It is the largest coal exporter in the world, Australia exports about  70% of the total production of coal. High quality black coal (bituminous coal) is mined in New South Wales and Queensland. 400 Billion Tonnes 8. 9% of world's total reserves.

3. China

China is the largest coal producer of coal (about 47.5%) in the world and it rank, and it is the third largest country with proven coal reserves.

China consists of estimated 114.5 billion tonnes (about 13% of world's total) of proven coal reserves. 500 Billion Tonnes 13. 3% of  world's total reserves.

2. Russia

Russian Federation is second among Top 10 Countries with largest coal reserves with a proven coal reserve of 15701 billion tonne (18% of the of world's total). Russias coal reserves are mainly in the basins of Kuznetsk and Kansk-Achinsk.

It is  the sixth largest producer of coal in the world (2012). Major producer of coal in Russia are Rosugol and Donugol. About 65% of total coal production in Russia is used in domestic purpose.

Russian Federation: 157010 Billion Tonnes 18. 2% of  world's total reserves.

1. United States of America (USA)

United States of America ranks first in terms of highest proved coal reserves. About 25% of the world's total coal reserve is in this country.

USA holds about 237.295 billion tonnes of coal (as of 2012) and it is also the second largest coal producer in the world.

World's largest coal (coal reserves)  mine, North Antelope Rochelle is situated in this country with an estimated recoverable reserves of 2.3 billion tonnes (as of 2012).

United State's thickest coal Seam as well as world's thickest coal seam, is Pittsburgh coal seam , extending over 11,000 mi2 covering 53 countries in the world. 295 Billion Tonnes 27. 6% of world's total reserves.

Hope you enjoyed reading this article. Let your friend and family know about this by sharing in Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Other social media. Is your country among the Top Ten Countries with Largest Coal Reserves? Let us know in the comment section.

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EYEBROW THREADING CARE | AFTER CARE TIPS & TRICKS FOR ACND, REDNESS, PIMPLES IN HINDI | JoeeTalks | - Duration: 4:39.

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Learn Italian: 450 Phrases for Beginners (PARALLEL AUDIO) #Part 1 - Duration: 10:17.

Is this a safe area?

Is this a safe area?

She is very elegant

I work in publishing

I work in publishing

I scratched myself

I hate waiting

I hate waiting

I work in a factory

I fear the worst

I fear the worst

I am looking for this address

I am looking for this address

I am looking for this address

I am ambitious

What is it?

What time shall we meet?

What time shall we meet?

What time shall we meet?

I would like to buy something

I would like to buy something

Lunch is ready

Lunch is ready

Lunch is ready

Lunch is ready

I am not busy

I speak two languages

When can I see you again?

When can I see you again?

When can I see you again?

The following year

It is going to snow today

It is going to snow today

How long have you lived here?

I am training to be an engineer

I am training to be an engineer

I am training to be an engineer

I am training to be an engineer

I am training to be an engineer

I lived in Canada for six months

I lived in Canada for six months

I lived in Canada for six months

What is the fee?

What is the fee?

A little

It was my invention

It was my invention

I work with computers

I work with computers

I work with computers

My family was poor

My family was poor

Increase the pressure

Increase the pressure

Do you have children

Do you have children

Do you have children

Are you working today?

Please turn off the radio

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Cover of "What I Got" Sublime - Corinne Crimson & Roz (Acoustic Guitar/ Ukulele with Chords/ Lyrics) - Duration: 2:42.

Hi, I'm Corinne Crimson And I'm Rozalynn

And we're coming to you from Santa Cruz, California This is Sublime, WHAT I GOT

Early in the morning, risin' to the street Light me up that cigarette and I strap shoes on my feet

Got to find a reason, a reason things went wrong Got to find a reason why my money's all gone

I got a dalmatian (pitbull), and I can still get high I can play the guitar like a motherfucking riot

Solo

Well, life is too short, so love the one you got 'Cause you might get run over or you might get shot

Never start no static I just get it off my chest Never had to battle with no bulletproof vest

Take a small example, take a tip from me Take all of your money, give it all to charity

Love is what I got, It's within my reach Sublime style's straight from Long Beach

Try and test that you're going to get what you deserve Try and test that you're bound to get served

Love's what I got Don't start a riot You'll feel it when the dance gets hot

Lovin', is what I got, remember that Lovin', is what I got, remember that

Lovin', is what I got, remember that Lovin', is what I got, I got I got I got I got

I don't mind when my dog runs away I don't get angry at the bills I have to pay

I don't get angry when my Mom smokes pot Hits the bottle and goes right to the rock

Fuckin' and fightin', it's all the same Livin' with Louie dog's the only way to stay sane

Let the lovin', let the lovin' come back to me

Lovin', is what I got, remember that Lovin', is what I got, remember that

Lovin', is what I got, remember that Lovin', is what I got, I got I got I got I got

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