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From Stress to Success: Conquer Online Exams with Ease
Introduction
Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed every time you have an online exam coming up? Do you find yourself drowning in stress and anxiety, unsure of how to tackle the virtual challenge? Fear not! Going to provide Online Exam Help In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the journey from stress to success, providing you with all the tools and techniques you need to conquer online exams with ease. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the world of stress-free exam preparation!
Understanding the Online Exam Landscape
Before we dive into the strategies for acing online exams, let's take a moment to understand the unique landscape of virtual testing.
The Rise of Online Exams: With the advent of technology, traditional pen-and-paper exams have taken a backseat, making way for online assessments.
Challenges Faced: Online exams come with their own set of challenges, including technological glitches, time management issues, and distractions from the comfort of home.
Importance of Preparation: Just like traditional exams, success in online assessments requires diligent preparation and a strategic approach.
Strategies for Success
Now that we've established the groundwork, let's delve into the strategies that will help you transition from stress to success in your online exams.
1. Create a Dedicated Study Space
One of the biggest challenges of online exams is staying focused amidst distractions. Here's how you can overcome this hurdle:
Designate a Quiet Corner: Set up a dedicated study space free from noise and interruptions.
Minimize Distractions: Keep your study area clutter-free and away from temptations like your phone or TV.
Establish a Routine: Stick to a consistent study schedule to train your brain to focus during designated study hours.
2. Master Time Management
Time management is key to excelling in online exams. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your allotted time:
Familiarize Yourself with the Exam Format: Understand the structure of the exam and allocate time for each section accordingly.
Practice Time-Bound Tests: Simulate exam conditions by practicing with timed tests to improve your speed and accuracy.
Prioritize Tasks: Identify the most challenging sections and allocate more time to them while ensuring you cover all topics.
3. Utilize Effective Study Techniques
Enhance your study sessions with proven techniques that maximize retention and comprehension:
Active Learning: Engage with the material actively through methods like summarizing, teaching concepts to others, or using mnemonic devices.
Break It Down: Divide your study material into smaller, manageable chunks to prevent overwhelm and facilitate better understanding.
Utilize Visual Aids: Incorporate diagrams, mind maps, and flashcards to reinforce learning and aid memory retention.
FAQs: From Stress to Success: Conquer Online Exams with Ease
Q1: How can I stay motivated while preparing for online exams?
A: Set realistic goals, reward yourself for milestones achieved, and surround yourself with a supportive study group for motivation.
Q2: What should I do if I encounter technical difficulties during the exam?
A: Immediately notify your instructor or exam proctor and document the issue. Most online platforms have protocols in place to address technical issues during exams.
Q3: How can I combat test anxiety before an online exam?
A: Practice relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or visualization, maintain a positive mindset, and focus on your preparation rather than worrying about the outcome.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You've now equipped yourself with the tools and strategies needed to conquer online exams with ease. Remember, success is not just about the end result but the journey you take to get there. By implementing the techniques outlined in this guide and approaching online exams with confidence and determination, you'll be well on your way to academic excellence. So go ahead, tackle those virtual tests head-on, and turn your stress into success!
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vensysco02 · 9 months
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onlineclasskingdoms · 2 years
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 3 months
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Hello! I was wondering if you’d be willing to take commissions someday 👀. No pressure tho! I just love your art so much
The short answer: "not at the moment, but it is very possible in the future'!
The slightly longer answer: I would have to figure out a good pricing and payment system! PD-MDZS is also where most of my free time goes, so until my life settles down a bit, I would be on the slow side to complete them.
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murasaki-cha · 10 months
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Something that will always puzzle me is how these freaking assbutts keep their bangs perfectly styled in the middle of an apocalypse!
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Like masters teach me your ways what freaking hairspray do you all use?!?!?!!!!
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the-final-sif · 2 years
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Listening To A Potential Victim Does Not Mean Disregarding Critical Thinking or Evidence
So, I've been avoiding a lot of the stuff regarding Dream on twitter, mostly because I thought a lot of it was dumb, and being handled poorly. However, now that things have cooled off a bit, I want to discuss something.
To summarize the situation for those unaware, on twitter, a person made an accusation that when they were 17/"18 soon", they had flirty conversations with a then 20 year old Dream. The person did not allege any form of grooming, coercion, actual relationship, sexting, nudes, etc. The evidence of this they provided is sketchy at best, they claimed to have evidence that was more definitive and then backtracked, and overall it's just been weird. I think people on reddit/here have already done enough to debunk a lot of it or point out how things don't add up. That's not what I want to talk about right now.
What I want to talk about is the narrative of "believe the victim" that has sprung up in these discussions. People casting doubt or pointing out holes in the story presented have received hate/been accused of "defending an abuser" under this assumption that you are supposed to "believe the victim". This is an incredibly dangerous and easily exploitable mindset. It is dangerous both for innocent parties that may get accused, and also for actual victims. I honestly do not like to say "believe the victim". Instead, I prefer to say "listen to the victim".
Now, when someone comes forward to make an accusation against someone, you absolutely should listen to them. You should hear the person out with an open mind, and not instantly jump to discredit or dismiss them regardless of what they say. You should remain respectful, and not engage in any form of harassment toward the person speaking out, even if you don't believe what they are saying. This is a healthy mindset. This is what "listen to the victim" looks like.
HOWEVER
"Listen to the victim" does NOT mean you should treat everything the accuser is saying as empirically true. You should consider it. You should look at the evidence that they present. You should use critical thinking skills and discuss the evidence as well as the weight of the accusation in question. The other side of the story should be heard and discussed as well. And then you can come to your conclusion based on everything that is presented to you.
"Listen to the victim" also does not mean that you should not ask for proof, particularly if the person in question is a stranger. It is on the accuser to provide proof of the claims that they make. It is on them to provide evidence as best they can. This can be hard, and it can feel unfair, but it's a vital part of addressing situations like this.
Part of why this is so important is because people can lie. If an abuser knows that a victim may speak out against them, they can come out and accuse the victim of abuse in order to discredit them. If you blindly "believe the victim", you may end up participating in furthering the abuse of someone and prevent an actual victim from speaking up.
The mindset of "believe the victim" when applied as "do not critically examine any of the evidence or doubt the person accusing" ends up actually turning into "believe whoever you hear say something first". This is incredibly dangerous, very unhelpful, and a mindset that is used to shut down and shame critical examinations of evidence. It is can and has been used as a tool by abusers or those looking to harass people to shut down anyone questioning what they say.
If you don't feel confident that you understand the evidence of a situation, or that you have had the time to process and evaluate it, do not spread that information or those accusations uncritically. Take your time, see things for yourself, come to your conclusions based on what you feel comfortable trusting.
You should always remain respectful, you should keep an open mind, and you absolutely should listen to people when they speak up about serious issues. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't also think critically about the situation, examine the evidence put out, and take your time before making a decision on how you feel.
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alphafemalecarla · 1 year
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ive lost count folks
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cartoonchaos · 7 months
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“gee i wonder why there’s still so much more fanfiction about male characters” “we need more morally complex female characters” “i love relationships that are doomed by the narrative” “more stories need to treat mentally ill characters with compassion and respect” “all his problems could’ve been fixed if he only went to therapy” you fuckers can’t even handle the ending of fionna and cake
#i’m not one to go online and complain fruitlessly about how media literacy is in the toilet but jesus christ#it’s actually devastating seeing so many people actively reject a brilliant and emotionally challenging show#all because they refuse to examine anything about themselves#if you’re genuinely pissed petrigrof wasn’t endgame and the show couldn’t quote unquote let them be happy#if you’re seriously mad your favorite doomed yuri was in fact doomed by the narrative#if you can’t enjoy petrigrof anymore because you now know it’s quote unquote problematic or toxic and not a perfect tragedy#please i beg of you watch it again#this show beat you over the head with a children’s book and then you misunderstood it somehow and then whined about your headache#and if you for realsies believe this show is pushing an unhealthy message with how it handled simon’s depression#this show that showed him so much compassion and understanding and gave him closure and let him move on and grow and seek help#if you think betty was too harsh on him#the betty that sentenced the man who doomed her to life#to live a happy and healthy life#to seek help and grow and become an individual not defined by his grief#if you think that’s seriously equivalent to telling a depressed person to just cheer up#then you are legitimately anti-recovery#i really hope you guys learn how to engage healthily with complex media#one would’ve thought steven universe taught us all a lesson#but i guess a million casper and nova level stories won’t be enough for some of you#here’s hoping you don’t just kin simon but actually follow his example#get therapy#loony rambles#fionna and cake#simon petrikov#betty grof#petrigrof#adventure time
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web-novel-polls · 11 months
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power-chords · 11 months
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I'm soooo close to having a zero tolerance policy for the insidiously regressive high-strung tripe that even remotely suggests you can infer someone's real life moral position on the basis of what they enjoy reading or writing in fiction. Yes that includes the weird sex stuff. Yes that includes the weird sex stuff that, in the real world, we consider repulsive and evil!
If you would never act on them and are at no risk of doing so, and they don't cause distress to you personally, the deranged horny contents of your creative imagination are MORALLY IRRELEVANT. That is net zero information. I don't care how annoying or gauche or gross you think some of the fandom people on this website are, and believe me I get it, but you are in fact a retrograde wet blanket scold and useful idiot if you buy into the idea that you can perform reliable character judgments about strangers NOT on the basis of their individual material actions and behavior, but on generalizations of what you imagine that they are imagining. Not an error margin I would be smug about but that's just me! Anyway, it is in fact incredibly normal and sane and adaptive to be able to entertain a rich fantasy life and to contemplate all sorts of wacky and extreme things that have zero bearing on your day-to-day experience and what you want out of it.
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vincent-marie · 3 months
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Hot Take: "Equal Fights" Predicted Online Faketivism
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In some ways "Equal Fights" hasn't aged well in its effort to teach about feminism, that the execution wasn't handled as well as it could have been & that it wound up painting the feminists as straw men stereotypes. Rumor has it that even Lauren Faust, who did storyboards on the episode, isn't a fan of it in hindsight.
However this episode feels a lot more relevant to me now in our current age of online purity culture.
We live in an age of social media where young people, who had little to no power before, now have a tool at their fingertips to signal boost for those who need help the most. Teenagers can be everyday heroes in their own right. Frankly I respect you kids for being motivated in your sense of kindness & nobility.
However the problem is that unfortunately what good that can actually be done gets drowned out by a lot of harassment & bullying in the name of social justice. Especially if these young people's sources are very dubious & self-serving.
That's basically what Femme Fatale is as a character. She's a grifter who uses a progressive movement, feminism in this case, as her means for her own gain. Namely, robbing banks.
It's understandable that every super villain has a gimmick. Two-Face has the Number 2 & duality, FF could've just been a devious collector of currency with women imprinted on them. (I myself wish they would discontinue the bulky, useless penny & bring back the Sacagawea dollar.) But beyond that, she uses it as an excuse to get out of getting arrested, to claim that what she's doing is good for society at large, & above all to manipulate & influence the young & impressionable Powerpuff Girls.
The girls, being literal children, take her words to heart & implement them in ways that do more harm than good. From bullying boys in the schoolyard to letting Femme Fatale get away with her crimes.
Reminds me an awful lot of kids & young people on Tumblr & Twitter who get riled up by the words of self-proclaimed progressives who turn out to be TERFs, grifters, or members of the Leopards Eating My Face Party. Namely, the people who use progressivism & online activism to their own end.
And it's not just the Youtubers with the large subscriber base. It's also the individuals who reblog, retweet & bully even on a small scale to make themselves look good or feel like they're making a difference. Not to mention the burner & bot accounts being used to fan the flames of discord within progressive circles.
But what I find the most telling is that FF claims to be a feminist, she collects Susan B. Anthony coins, but she doesn't even know who Susan B. even was & why she was so important to American history.
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Reminds me an awful lot of certain gay or trans Youtubers who would try to have you believe that "queer" is a slur, when in reality we not only reclaimed it as an umbrella term to include bisexual, trans, intersex, asexual, etc. people, but is an important part of our very history.
The slogan chanted demanding our basic human rights:
"We're here, we're queer
Get used to it."
It makes me sick that there are multiple generations of people who don't understand our own history. That there are people within our community who would promote & capitalize on that ignorance.
That's who Femme Fatale is. Willingly ignorant herself, selfish, manipulative, & would promote such lack of values to the next generation for her own gain.
And that's why she deserves to serve time in prison, while online faketivist grifters deserve to lose followers, go broke, & disappear into obscurity so they can't do any more damage.
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vensysco02 · 10 months
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gavinners-soundbox · 1 year
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Unused tracks from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney + RFTA
I was only going to talk about these tracks after all the RFTA tracks were posted on this blog, but coincidentally Masakazu Sugimori talked about an unused track from AA1 in one of his tweets, so-! What better time than the present.
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Sugimori's song, titled by the fans as "Unused" is from the original GBA release from the first game, hidden in the files. Until now, not much was known about the track itself; some theorized that it was an early version of the ending credits, some say it's more akin to the Turnabout Sisters song- Though, per the link attached above, it was meant as a song signalling a"victory or the epilogue of each chapter". Either way, really fun track, even though the prolonged notes in the background do give away its unpolished finish.
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Naoto Tanaka, or more known by his alias as Akemi Kimura, was the one that developed the tracks for RFTA (We will see later on in the blog the songs by him for JFA). The one linked above was supposedly Damon Gant's main theme, but it was ultimately replaced with the "Swimming, Anyone?" song that we know today, which I think was a good decision! His actual theme feels more jolly, yet still imposing, it portrays his character well, while this one feels more cold.
Unlike the "Unused" track, this one wasn't in the main files at all, instead being released under the Yomigaeru Gyakuten - Yomigaeru Remix album released by capcom. (I don't know why they called it a remix though, asides from the Gant song, none of these are changed in terms of actual melody...)
That's it for unfinished tracks. No TGAA levels of files out there, but it's still fun to look at.
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forbiddennhoney · 9 months
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a lot of ppl want to form "community spaces" but really want a (closed) friend group - and thats a totally valid thing to want! friendship groups are so important!! but maybe pls unpack that before creating yet another "community space" that becomes a rancid hive-minded clique that bullies anyone they deem unfit for the group?
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"why don't you examine why you're into-
EXAMINE DEEZ NUTS
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absentmoon · 7 months
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i think in terms of charas i have pronoun hcs for its like well All but i only actually change them for like. gorma + dedus ? I think
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