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abandonambition · 1 year
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Savi's pipistrelle studies
Studying the Savi's pipistrelle bat for an upcoming commission. Their faces are really a challenge to draw!
Thanks for enjoying my work! Your comments are appreciated. Learn more about me at AbandonAmbition.com.
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solitudeishard · 2 years
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If there are any active study with me discord channels then please share the link
@studyblr @studywmmotivation @studying-hard @studyblrmasterposts @studiesing @studiesstudy @mstudies @mstudiesphilology
#discord #studying# channels #study #motivation
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studiesstudy · 4 years
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27/03/2020 - Could not go outside, so I brought the outside inside
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yoli-fucks-up · 4 years
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At the point of giving up on one class bc it's not merging well with my other subjects. We're talking modern structures but it's like I'm backto first year and I'm struggling right how.
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discovermatrix · 3 years
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WORK OPPORTUNITIES IN AUSTRALIA - 2021 | INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
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mai-studies-a-lot · 3 years
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Hi! I’ve been here for a while now, and I thought it was time I introduced myself :D
About moi
I’m Mai, 17 & use she/they pronouns
Jan Capricorn || INFP || proud slytherin
Indian || fluent in english, and marathi; currently self-studying French
a dark academia studyblr - feel free to message me if you want to talk about all things da related!
Instagram: @salty_mai
YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCk9AzgBgMahHJmhHDP-fnTg
My Hobbies
reading {duh}
drawing
journaling
playing the piano
drinking copious amounts of tea & coffee
yearning {it’s a habit now ngl}
About this blog
I started this blog as a way to motivate myself to study, and keep myself accountable. Plus, I also really like the whole aesthetic hehe.
Studyblrs I love
@tbhstudying @emmastudies @studylustre @studyteea @studywithinspo @studyblr @studiesstudy @illya-studies @coffeecoral @ravenswoodacademia @coffeeandcalculus @gaaaaaaaaaandaaaaaaaaaalf @lavendervetstudies @dark-sappho @sociologi @whiledrivingintherain @sonderstudy @southfence @giusnotes @neutralstudies @iliminoal
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tobi-studies · 6 years
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study blr tag — 001
i don’t remember who tagged me lol
rules: answer 20 questions and tag 20 followers you would like to get to know better.
name: tobias :)
nickname: tobs, tobi, idk
zodiac sign: aries ♈️
age: 13
relationship status: single, but completely in love lol 💕
sexuality: i like boobs but also pp’s,,
college course: sksksk i WISHED i was in uni xd to compensate, i’ll just say my favourite classes are currently maths and visual art ;)
height: 1.5m / 4’11”
languages you speak: english 🇬🇧, french 🇫🇷, a few words/phrases in vietnamese 🇻🇳, and i’m learning japanese 🇯🇵 at school :)
nationality: canadian 🇨🇦, born australian 🇦🇺
favorite fruit: blood oranges 🍊
favorite season: spring
favorite scent: vanilla, cinnamon, lavender
favorite color: purple
favorite animal: i adore all animals tbh 😍💕
coffee, tea, hot chocolate: coffee or hot chocolate mhm ☕️
average hours of sleep: well, this month and over the break i’ve been getting an aver. of nine hours a day 👌
favorite fictional characters: there are too many!! i’m currently adoring the HECK out of edward nygma on gotham
blankets you sleep with: two and sometimes three
dream trip: honestly? anywhere with my s/o, especially new york, japan or france 💛
blog created: i have no idea?? maybe december of 2017???
tagging: @studydiaryofamedstudent @studyfulltime @blrforstudy-blog @studyinginstyle @studiousbby @studie-s @studiesbyhxda @studign-stars @flowers-and-equations @studiesandsunshine @studiesstudy @studiesandrecoveries @studiekos @historyblr @fangirlstudying @statstudies @booksandknowledge @colesstudyblr @uravitystudy @that-hufflepuff-studyblr
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zealtostudy · 6 years
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Thank you so much @drowninginstudy for tagging me!
1.Favorite writing utensil?
Pens! Definitely pens. I love writing with black and blue pen mostly.
2.Lined, grid or dotted?
I usually write on lined paper. Like from when I started school we have only been using lined sheets. But lately I have started using blank sheets and I love them.
Never used dotted or grid ones before. Feels like I am missing our on something?
3.Digital or paper for note taking and general schoolwork?
I wanted to use digital note taking before but honestly it strains my eyes so much after a short time. So I stick to paperwork because I can't always look at the screen.
4.While studying do you prefer absolute silence, music of some sort, or do you not mind?
It totally depends. Sometimes I get frustarted at every little noise but then there are times when I can't focus without some sort of noise.
5.What instruments do you play/want to play?
I don't play any instruments as of now. But I want to learn many, first guitar. I am too anxious about going to guitar classes do I guess I will just learn them online. Thanks internet!
6.Tea or coffee?
Both I guess.
7.What was your favorite subject when you were younger?
English. Even though it is not my mother tongue but I love that language. Like there are so many ways to pronounce a single word in different parts of the world. Not to mention watching YouTube videos, listening to English songs everyday, books etc have made my English so much better.
It is still my favorite subject.
8.What was the final "push" for you to create your account?
Ok so I was very frustrated about school back in late April or early May this year (I still am). I was sitting at home screaming and angry and then I decided to just create a website- www.zealtoconquer.com
I wanted to open my own business and grow it. I read about people doing it so yeah. That's how it all started.
9. Do you follow routines or prefer spontaniety?
I have tried following a routine for like months now but have never been able to follow it for more than 2 days. Not everyday is same for me. Things show up, I forget stuff and life just gets in the way. I think routines never work for me.
I prefer spontaniety instead of routines more.
10. What's your favorite season?
I don't know to be honest. I mostly prefer days when there is no sunshine but also no rain. Just clouds covering the sky and all.
11.What's your favorite time of the day?
Whenever I feel energetic to do something is actually the most favorite part of my day, whenever that may be. 😂
Thanks for reading! If you want to do this read on:
Here are my questions:
1. Do you enjoy the study community?
2. What are thoughts on aesthetics especially on Tumblr and studygram?
3. Have you ever feel pressured by your photos and them not being good enough?
4. What is your favorite genres of books?
5. Have you ever failed an exam/class? What lessons did you learn?
6. What is the book that you read maybe years or months ago and it is still your favorite?
7. Have you have had problems with your mental health or physical health due to studies? (If you don't want to answer you can move on to the next question.)
8. What do you think are some myths prevailing in the study community?
9. Who is favorite study blogger and why?
10. How do you relieve stress? An app? Activity?
11. Why did you join this community?
I tag:
@paulinestudyblr
@shortiestudies
@drowninginstudy
@studiesstudy
That's all I guess! Thanks a lot for reading!
Oh and if you want to do this and did not get tagged no need to worry answer these questions, tag me, make your own questions and then tag more people. Get yourself known and let people know who you are!
Sending lots of love!
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studiesstudy · 6 years
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I bought a discoball
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cannuk · 6 years
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30 Questions About Me
Tagged by @paw-sitivi-tea ! Vielen Dank
Nickname: B.. yes literally just the letter.
Gender: Layyydeee
Star sign: Taurus
Height: 165cm
Time: 00:05
Birthday: 7th of May
Favourite bands: I don’t favour any in particular.
Favourite solo artists: Too many to choose from
Last movie watched: TBH, I don’t remember
Last show watched: Heartland 
When did I start my blog: December 2017
What do I post: Mostly original content, however lately I have been reblogging since what I have been doing cannot be posted as of yet.
Last thing I Googled: How to make a drop down menu on Squarespace
Do you have any other blogs: No
Do you get asks: No :( Come on guys!!! Ask questions.
Why did you choose your url: I chose it because I didn’t want to be limited to the type of posts I can create, plus I am Canadian, so .... 
Following blogs: 145
Followers: 41 and I love each and every one of you
Favourite colour: Always been blue, but I am currently obsessing over gold.
Avg hours of sleep: 4-6hrs
Lucky number: 2′s in any sequence, 7, and 13
Instrument: Clarinet
How many blankets do I sleep with: 1
Dream job: In business school, currently working on my own business (photography) so I would say that’s it!
Dream trip: Road trip across Europe, starting in Ireland and going through to Russia. 
Favourite food: Poutine, Perogies, Chicken Pot Pie, Steak, Fries, Chicken Nuggets, Waffles,
Nationality: Canadian (duh), Austrian, Irish, Ukrainian, Russian, American
Favourite song now: Try Everything - Shakira, & Chöre - Mark Forster
I tag: @emmastudies @aresstudies @studiesstudy @isthsnametakenyet @gloomstudy
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creativesage · 5 years
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More and more older workers are working alongside younger ones in entry-level, part-time jobs.
By Hattie Bernstein
The coffee bar at Central Cafe + Restaurant is bright and clean, and so narrow that the servers must move sideways as they slide past each other.
This raw and rainy Friday morning in Newton, Massachusetts, Faye Goldman, whose smooth skin, camo jeans, and big eyeglasses belie her 60 years, is standing behind the POS (point of sale) terminal, greeting customers, leaning in for kisses on the cheek, delivering one warm smile after another.
“Two peppermint mochas, one large, one medium,” she calls out and repeats, a habit she developed to ensure that she never forgets an order.
Traditionally, jobs like Goldman’s — baristas, fast food workers, retail associates — have been the domain of younger people. But thanks to a combination of a dramatic dip in teen employment, a surging job market, and eroding financial security for many elderly people, employers are looking more and more to would-be retirees to fill entry level, part-time jobs. Roughly one in five adults over 65 is now working, and their ranks have more than doubled since the turn of the century.
The abundance of piercings and tattoos shocked her. Their slang was unintelligible. Some of their fashion choices were baffling.
In 2000, “about 4.2 million persons aged 65+ were employed,” writes Paul Harrington, a labor economist and professor at Drexel University, in an email. “Today that number is 9.6 million. [In] 2000, we had about 7.2 million teens working. Today [it’s] about 5.1 million.”
For many older workers, a full-time or part-time job is an economic necessity. For others who may not need the money, however, working during the pre-retirement and retirement years can bring fulfillment and community. Goldman, for example, is an empty nester who took a job at the now-defunct Peet’s coffee shop located across the street from Central in the fall of 2008, after the youngest of her two daughters left for college.
“I didn’t have anything to do,” says Goldman, who spent more than two decades as a stay-at-home mother, raising her daughters and supporting her husband’s medical career through several cross-country moves.
Initially, she had expected to follow in her own mother’s footsteps and slow down a little after the kids left home. She even joked about sitting on the couch all day watching television and eating bonbons.
But with her house empty and quiet, she was soon hungry for company. “I live a block and a half away, so I walked over to Peet’s, filled out an application, and had an interview. Two days later I had a job,” she says.
As a barista, and later shift manager and assistant manager, Goldman laughed and cried with her customers and co-workers, kept confidences, and shared her own, including a breast cancer diagnosis about seven years ago. Her younger colleagues affectionately called her “mama.”
After Peet’s closed this past July, Goldman and a handful of her colleagues started working across the street at Central, where she clocks about 30 hours a week.
“Working with young people gives me energy,” she says. “I want to move as fast as they move. Sometimes they offer to do things for me, but most of the time I refuse. I never want to be a slacker.”
Multiple generations working and learning from each other — from farms and factories to cubicles — has a long history. That intergenerational mingling has reached new heights in today’s workforce; now, an unprecedented five generations work side by side, says Susan Weinstock, AARP’s vice president for financial resilience programming.
Still, stereotypes persist: older workers hewing to authority and hierarchies; younger ones wanting to do their own thing; conflict filling the divide between. There are certainly vast generational differences between Goldman and her teen and twenty-something colleagues. When she first started at Peet’s, the abundance of piercings and tattoos shocked her. Their slang was unintelligible. Some of their fashion choices were baffling.
But age has little, if any, bearing on who does what, nor does being older equal authority, says Ben Ryu, a 24-year-old manager who came to Central from Peet’s. Goldman may be the mother hen. But here, there’s no pecking order. 
“If Faye needs help with something, I’ll help. If I need help, I’ll ask,” he says. “How society talks about age groups, struggles in the workplace, for us, it hasn’t ever been that way.”
Recent research also bucks the idea that different age groups can’t work well together. Weinstock at AARP points to a series of German studiesStudies appeared in these academic journals: Human Resource Management Journal (2013); Personnel Psychology (2014); Labour Economics (2013); Journal of Applied Psychology (2008).     conducted between 2008 and 2013, which found that age diversity in the workplace can improve a company’s performance, boost employee productivity, and reduce turnover. It also enriches creativity and decision-making.
And programs are cropping up to tap the potential of those relationships. Now in its first year, the University of Minnesota Advanced Careers Initiative (UMAC), brings older adults who are transitioning or slowing down their careers into classrooms and campus activities, having them learn alongside and mentor UM students. Founding director Phyllis Moen, a sociologist who studies aging and work, says many students were initially wary. In one class, one wondered aloud, “what are all these old people doing here?”
But Moen says that despite the years that separated them, the mentors and mentees found a lot of common ground. Both were in a life stage that involved juggling flexible jobs and other commitments, like school or caregiving for older relatives. Both faced some uncertainty about their financial futures.
“It’s positive on both sides,” says Moen. “Boomers say it makes them feel 20 years younger instantly.”
Twenty-one-year-old Isabella Briceno, a college student studying business who also worked with Goldman at Peet’s and followed her to Central, says she’s learning “soft skills” from her older colleague, like how to stay calm under pressure, thinking critically to solve problems, and how to better empathize and collaborate. None of that has been covered in her business classes or textbooks.
When Briceno was first hired at Peet’s, she admits, she was wary of Goldman, worried that her age and long tenure at the coffee shop might make her unaccommodating, even standoffish. But Goldman, warm and welcoming, quickly became a friend. “She was different [than I expected] in the best possible way,” Briceno says.
By 3 p.m., the staff is readying the space for the evening dinner service. The pastry case has been emptied, and several hundred lattes, teas, and espressos have been served.
There’s more cleaning and organizing to do, a few more customers to serve, and a checklist that includes moving coffee pots, mugs, and paper cups into a storage area and carrying the pastry case and coffee bean racks downstairs.
Goldman is still greeting customers, taking orders, and making more entries in the point-of-sale terminal. If she’s tired, it doesn’t show.
“For me, it’s just pure fun,” she says.
Hattie Bernstein is a writer based in Boston.
Illustration by Cristina Spanò
[Entire post — click on the title link to read it at Experience Magazine.]
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I was tagged by fellow ex-yu, newbie studyblr @baklavastudies, thanks! Happy one month studyblr anniversary by the way! And: Hi. :)
last movie watched: Limitless (2011, dir. Neil Burger)
last song listened to: Truth by Alexander
last book read: finished: Amsterdam by Ian McEwan; currently reading for pleasure: Diary of Anais Nin, 1931-1934 and Zero K by Don Delillo; currently reading for uni:  Politiques de la nature: comment faire entrer les sciences en démocratie by Bruno Latour
last thing eaten: Radishes.
if you could be anywhere rn, where would you be: I am quite happy where I am right now! 
time travel destination: couldn’t (and wouldn’t!) choose between Bosnia in the Middle Ages, Neptun in 200 years and my childhood.
fictional character to keep you company for a day: This is cruel. Most of them. Nowadays probably Remus Lupin because he reminds me of my best friend whom I couldn’t see so much throughout the year so far. (And potterhead stays potterhead, after all.)
tag: @starcrossedstudying, @medkip, @ohmyphd, @rhubarbstudies, @emmastudies, @briellestudies, @jstor (why the hell not, their tumblr is the BEST) and @studiesstudy
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lifetouniversity · 7 years
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Hello! I’ve been lurking in the studyblr community and I came across @emmastudies post, “starting a studyblr” so I decided to start this month! Some motivation could be really helpful :’)
I am from Korea, in Hungary and hopefully this upcoming September I’ll be starting my studies in medicine :)
I like to sleep, eat, read, write, blog, dance, and spend time online. Some of my favourite studyblrs are @emmastudies , @studydiaryofamedstudent, @studywithinspo, @studiesstudy, @studylustre, @milkystudies, @studywithmaggie, @athenastudying and many many more (trust me I have a lot).
I hope I can find some friends here to keep me motivated to study :))
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tbhstudying1 · 6 years
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studiesstudy: 2ndecember: I’ll ask the REAL question: why And...
I’ll ask the REAL question:
why And HOW didn’t you fuck up the milk on top
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