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Mastering the Art of Note-Taking
Being Selective and Organized: Key Techniques for Effective Note-Taking Being selective and organized when taking notes is essential for effective note-taking. It's easy to get caught up in trying to write down every single word that a professor or teacher says, but this approach is often counter-productive. Instead, focus on the key points and main ideas that are being presented, and take note of any examples, facts, or statistics that are used to support those ideas. Additionally, using an organizational system that works for you, like a linear format or visual approach, will help you to keep your notes clear and easy to read. Consistent formatting and shorthand also helps to make your notes more legible and easy to understand.
By Globe Trotter's Journal3 years ago in Education
Influences on Bargaining and Negotiation
When thinking about bargaining and negotiation, one of the prime examples that comes to mind is the current trade talks between the United States of America and China. Historically, China and the U.S. has had a very uneven trade relationship, with most of the production taking place in China and then the U.S. importing those goods. Currently, President Trump has been negotiating trade deals with not only China, but other North American countries as well. The House passed the USMCA and sent it to the President’s desk on the 19th of December. The trade deal with China, however, has taken a great amount of bargaining and negotiation. Tariffs have been instituted and rolled back, and bargaining has taken place consistently for the past year (He, 2019). Recently however, China has agreed to a phase one deal with the U.S. after negotiations about imports, exports, and tariffs had taken place (He, 2019).
By Cobe Wilson3 years ago in Education
The Minimal Group Paradigm
Tajfel and Turner (1986) sought to examine the minimal conditions in which favoritism for the ingroup (and in conjunction with this discrimination towards the outgroup) would occur. They used a now common methodology to social psychology, which begins with random assignment to one of two groups. The participants then assign awards via anonymous booklets to other anonymous subject pairs (e.g., on member from each group). The booklets are designed for minimal coaching or interaction and the response formats does not force specific actions or choices based on group membership (Tajfel & Turner, 1986).
By Cobe Wilson3 years ago in Education
“Building a Social Media App that Goes Above and Beyond”
10 years ago, Guest Posting envisioned that online entertainment applications could rule the web so quickly. Today, it seldom happens that we utilize our telephones but don't open a social application. WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and numerous other flourishing applications have made us adjust to them.
By Lakshmi Heaven3 years ago in Education
Colors and emotions:
Colors and emotions are closely linked. Warm colors can evoke different emotions than cool colors and bright colors can create different feelings than muted colors. It all depends on how the psychological effects of color are being used.
By Yelumalai Swamynathan3 years ago in Education
Mediterranean Diet
The Mediterranean Diet is a dietary pattern that is based on the traditional dietary habits of the Mediterranean region, particularly countries such as Greece, Italy, and Spain. It emphasizes the consumption of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats, such as olive oil. The Mediterranean Diet is considered one of the healthiest dietary patterns in the world.
By Corsinito Belleca Lagatic3 years ago in Education









