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harmony-and-peace · 8 months
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📖✨Romantyzowanie nauki, czyli powrót do nauki w nowym roku szkolnym/studenckim✨📖
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sherlockholmeson · 10 months
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What are your fave learning techiniques?
I have a portion of material I need to learn after 4 days of training for new job, but it’s a lot and there’s going to be test and oral exam. And beside learning languages I haven’t learn like that in quite sometime... I keep reading the pdfs but I feel it does not retain in my brain.
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hoursofreading · 1 month
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ismailfazil1-blog · 4 months
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The Complete Guide to Dowsing: Techniques, Applications, History, Treasures, and Hidden Energies
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mjwrightnz · 5 months
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How school runs against human nature
One of my recollections of primary school is the way the teachers spent the majority of their time punishing the children, primarily for capital crimes such as not sitting still, making a slight noise, being supposedly inattentive, and so forth. Indeed, the child didn’t even have to do any of these things. To be accused by the teacher was to be guilty, and to be guilty meant punishment. Only by…
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thisisgraeme · 8 months
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Master Your Exam Essay Writing with This Comprehensive Checklist: Exam Preparation Bootcamp and The Science of Studying Part 2
Enhance your exam essay writing skills with our comprehensive checklist. Rate and improve key aspects of your writing for exam success. Master self-evaluation and boost your confidence.
The Exam Preparation Bootcamp continues I’ve been focusing on some exam essay writing preparation guidelines recently. My take on a holistic and sustainable approach to studying for exams is here. This covers the big picture stuff for getting yourself organised. And here I delve further into personal mindset, learning styles and how to look after yourself during the potentially stressful exam…
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bluebeesknees · 3 months
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growing pains
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jaatanilsolanki · 11 months
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Discover scientifically proven strategies for effective studying. Master the art of learning with these innovative techniques and boost your academic success.
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ryssbelle · 11 days
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Drew a bunch of Marinettes in a bunch of different artists styles it was a lot of fun!!
Artists who's styles I mimicked: @buggachat @hamsternamedmarinette @ladybeug @sabertoothwalrus and @anna-scribbles all epic artists 🤟😎
#my art#marinette dupain cheng#miraculous ladybug#miraculous fanart#style mimic#sorry for the @s btw#yall should go follow those artists if you dont already also#this was sort of inspired by a post the three artists on the top row made#i think they all got together and drew with one another#which is really cool#but i was genuinely confused because i mimic styles a lot#and ive seen others do it too so i was just like#wow they really know each others styles really well#until i thought about it and read their posts some more#style mimicking is really freaking fun and i think its really good practice#and a good way to explore other ways of doing things#like you really have to learn new techniques and get out of your comfort zone#also anna scribbles i could not find a recent pic of marinette in her main outfit#so thats the only marinette i drew in different clothes cuz i couldnt find a more recent ref of you drawing it#anna scribble marinette has privileges thats the others dont#but ye#i also threw my own style in there as a frame of reference to what me draw like#ive drawn marinette before just not in a loooong while#sabertooth walrus was the hardest for me to mimic cuz they have a broad range in their style#so its like which sabertooth do i wanna be in this pic#Buggachat has such a distinct style thats very clean and consistent which is amazing so they were easy#being easy or hard arent bad things either it also has to do with like styles meeting up with one another#buggachats and mine arent too too different in some shapes and aspects#so yeah itd be easier plus they drew marinette like 3 sec ago so i have more recent of a ref#as opposed to sabertooth who i have a recent ref of ladybug but not marinette so we got two diff styles in one
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dipnots · 1 year
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Mastering the Art of Learning: A Comprehensive Guide to Acquiring Any Skill or Knowledge
Learning is a lifelong process that can open up a world of new opportunities and experiences. Whether you’re looking to acquire a new skill, gain knowledge in a specific subject, or simply expand your horizons, the ability to learn quickly and effectively is an invaluable asset. This eBook will provide you with the tools and strategies you need to master the art of learning and achieve your…
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 3 months
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Lan Wangji Goes To Lotus Pier AU: Part 1: Dread on Arrival
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eifoslaleifos · 1 year
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New hair drawing technique
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nicholasandriani · 1 year
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Multiverse Role-Playing Games as an Educational Discipline
Multiverse Role-Playing Games as an Educational Discipline
The article discusses the effects of using RPGs in order to submerge yourself in the multiverse and learn through risks and overcome trials. In my …Multiverse Role-Playing Games as an Educational Discipline
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reasonsforhope · 7 months
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Humans are so cute. They think they can outsmart birds. They place nasty metal spikes on rooftops and ledges to prevent birds from nesting there.
It’s a classic human trick known in urban design as “evil architecture”: designing a place in a way that’s meant to deter others. Think of the city benches you see segmented by bars to stop homeless people sleeping there.
But birds are genius rebels. Not only are they undeterred by evil architecture, they actually use it to their advantage, according to a new Dutch study published in the journal Deinsea.
Crows and magpies, it turns out, are learning to rip strips of anti-bird spikes off of buildings and use them to build their nests. It’s an incredible addition to the growing body of evidence about the intelligence of birds, so wrongly maligned as stupid that “bird-brained” is still commonly used as an insult...
Magpies also use anti-bird spikes for their nests. In 2021, a hospital patient in Antwerp, Belgium, looked out the window and noticed a huge magpie’s nest in a tree in the courtyard. Biologist Auke-Florian Hiemstra of Leiden-based Naturalis Biodiversity Center, one of the study’s authors, went to collect the nest and found that it was made out of 50 meters of anti-bird strips, containing no fewer than 1,500 metal spikes.
Hiemstra describes the magpie nest as “an impregnable fortress.”
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Pictured: A huge magpie nest made out of 1,500 metal spikes.
Magpies are known to build roofs over their nests to prevent other birds from stealing their eggs and young. Usually, they scrounge around in nature for thorny plants or spiky branches to form the roof. But city birds don’t need to search for the perfect branch — they can just use the anti-bird spikes that humans have so kindly put at their disposal.
“The magpies appear to be using the pins exactly the same way we do: to keep other birds away from their nest,” Hiemstra said.
Another urban magpie nest, this one from Scotland, really shows off the roof-building tactic:
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Pictured: A nest from Scotland shows how urban magpies are using anti-bird spikes to construct a roof meant to protect their young and eggs from predators.
Birds had already been spotted using upward-pointing anti-bird spikes as foundations for nests. In 2016, the so-called Parkdale Pigeon became Twitter-famous for refusing to give up when humans removed her first nest and installed spikes on her chosen nesting site, the top of an LCD monitor on a subway platform in Melbourne. The avian architect rebelled and built an even better home there, using the spikes as a foundation to hold her nest more securely in place.
...Hiemstra’s study is the first to show that birds, adapting to city life, are learning to seek out and use our anti-bird spikes as their nesting material. Pretty badass, right?
The genius of birds — and other animals we underestimate
It’s a well-established fact that many bird species are highly intelligent. Members of the corvid family, which includes crows and magpies, are especially renowned for their smarts. Crows can solve complex puzzles, while magpies can pass the “mirror test” — the classic test that scientists use to determine if a species is self-aware.
Studies show that some birds have evolved cognitive skills similar to our own: They have amazing memories, remembering for months the thousands of different hiding places where they’ve stashed seeds, and they use their own experiences to predict the behavior of other birds, suggesting they’ve got some theory of mind.
And, as author Jennifer Ackerman details in The Genius of Birds, birds are brilliant at using tools. Black palm cockatoos use twigs as drumsticks, tapping out a beat on a tree trunk to get a female’s attention. Jays use sticks as spears to attack other birds...
Birds have also been known to use human tools to their advantage. When carrion crows want to crack a walnut, for example, they position the nut on a busy road, wait for a passing car to crush the shell, then swoop down to collect the nut and eat it. This behavior has been recorded several times in Japanese crows.
But what’s unique about Hiemstra’s study is that it shows birds using human tools, specifically designed to thwart birds’ plans, in order to thwart our plans instead. We humans try to keep birds away with spikes, and the birds — ingenious rebels that they are — retort: Thanks, humans!
-via Vox, July 26, 2023
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ismailfazil1-blog · 5 months
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" Rapid Learning Mastery: How to Absorb Information Quickly and Effectively "
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missmetus · 18 days
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Baby Kakashi, Gai and Pakkun ✨
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