my organization style has changed since the pandemic and I wanted to show you how I’ve been keeping on track of things. While things are opening up again, I think this will be helpful for those of you spending the fall semester online like me via HOW I’VE BEEN STAYING ORGANIZED — Rainsoakedpavement
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WRITE AS A READER — soul writing
Writing is an art which comes effortlessly and naturally to you. You need to believe in yourself and rely upon yourself and you can follow a step by step procedure to work on your shortcomings and improve your errors. But all the way you need to be patient and confident and determined. Fear of writing […]… Continue reading WRITE AS A READER — soul writing
Updated: 5 Tips to Improve Your Writing in English — Teacher Amanda
Learn 5 easy tips for improving your writing in English, especially for academic and business English. Especially geared toward non-native English speakers, but also great for English-speaking college students and professionals. via Updated: 5 Tips to Improve Your Writing in English — Teacher Amanda
Research and learn about the fight against racism on Social Media — Digital Marketing World
Over the past week, our social media timelines are flooded with educational resources, links, quotes, book and documentary titles, and concepts to make sure that we will all better inform ourselves about racism and privilege. If you’re a White who has never delved into these issues before, the knowledge is true at your fingertips. While […]… Continue reading Research and learn about the fight against racism on Social Media — Digital Marketing World
Tips for Making Grammar Engaging and Memorable — National Geographic Learning: In Focus
Teaching that Sticks One of the main goals for teachers is to make learning memorable. In their article Teaching that Sticks, Chip Heath and Dan Heath suggest there are six characteristics that make ideas ‘stick’. A sticky idea is: Simple Delivers a core message Unexpected Gets and holds attention Concrete Helps learners understand and […] via… Continue reading Tips for Making Grammar Engaging and Memorable — National Geographic Learning: In Focus
Benefits Of Reading Books: 13 Scientific Reasons To Inspire You Read Daily — BigBrainCoach
Do you have a habit of reading books daily? If not, after reading about the Benefits of Reading books, you will start reading books. Studies say that those who read books regularly are at lesser risk of Alzheimer’s while watching TV is introduced as a risk factor. It seems, Reading books is helpful compared to […]… Continue reading Benefits Of Reading Books: 13 Scientific Reasons To Inspire You Read Daily — BigBrainCoach
After Nearly a Decade of Profiting From Cultural Appropriation, Vegan Brand Thug Kitchen Will Finally Change Its Name — Not For Meat Eaters
This week, the founders of Thug Kitchen announced that they are in the process of changing the name of their media brand. In 2012, Matt Holloway and Michelle Davis anonymously started the Thug Kitchen blog where they shared content written in African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) and often referenced rap lyrics, popular Black artists, and used […]… Continue reading After Nearly a Decade of Profiting From Cultural Appropriation, Vegan Brand Thug Kitchen Will Finally Change Its Name — Not For Meat Eaters
The Book that Changed my Life — Surviving & Thriving Motherhood
“Strong-willed children were designed to cling tenaciously to the strongest will of all. The will of God.” -Wendy Speake. I knew my son was strong-willed at 9 months when he would kick books out of my hands that he didn’t want to be read. He wanted to pick out his own clothes. He would throw […]… Continue reading The Book that Changed my Life — Surviving & Thriving Motherhood
Gabriel García Márquez’s “The Autumn of the Patriarch” ~ The New Yorker — The Rōbert [Cholo] Report (pron: Rō’bear Re’por)
From The New Yorker‘s archive: Gabriel García Márquez explores the ruins of colonialism and capitalism in this 1976 story about a solitary, undying despot in the “house of power.” View in browser | Update your preferences Fiction “The Autumn of the Patriarch,” by Gabriel García Márquez Over the weekend the vultures got into the Presidential… Continue reading Gabriel García Márquez’s “The Autumn of the Patriarch” ~ The New Yorker — The Rōbert [Cholo] Report (pron: Rō’bear Re’por)
Diverse Books I’ve Read or Want to Read | Book Discussion — The Reading Addict
In light of everything that’s going one in the world, I want to sit and think about all of (or a majority of) the diverse books I’ve read and the ones I really want to get to. Because being that I’m not a person of color, I feel like I should educate myself as best […]… Continue reading Diverse Books I’ve Read or Want to Read | Book Discussion — The Reading Addict