Friday, March 27, 2020

The Chemistry of the Blood: An Overview

The Chemistry of the Blood: An OverviewThis week, we're going to be talking about the chemistry of the blood. When it comes to the human body, the chemistry of the blood is a very important thing to know and understand.Let's take a look at how the blood works, shall we? The blood carries oxygen to all parts of the body. Oxygen helps the cells to work and get repaired. Without oxygen, all your cells would stop working and you'd begin to die. But where does the oxygen come from?Blood carries some substances with it - glucose (sugar) and red blood cells. These substances are broken down by the liver into glucose, which the body uses as energy. Red blood cells carry hemoglobin, which is another substance that carries oxygen. There are two kinds of hemoglobin - the oxygen-carrying hemoglobin and carbon dioxide-carrying hemoglobin. The oxygen-carrying hemoglobin is responsible for providing the oxygen needed by the body.Blood vessels also carry substances to and from the brain. The brain, in turn, uses these substances as chemicals to help with processing information. A piece of brain tissue called an axon receives chemical signals from other neurons to transmit messages to other parts of the brain. When a blood vessel is injured, the blood vessel's oxygen and nutrients may not get to the brain as quickly as they should. This is one reason why stroke is a serious medical condition.Once the brain receives the chemical signal, it communicates it to the spinal cord, which then sends messages to the muscles. Those messages are carried through the blood to the muscles. The message is 'move' - but how do you move? You use muscles to move your body. So how do muscles move?In order to move, the heart muscle contracts. If the blood isn't flowing to the heart, it won't contract, and you'll have a heart attack. Also, your lungs, diaphragm, stomach, intestines, and skin must receive oxygen and nutrients. These can't move without the blood coming from the heart. So the blood must flow to these parts of the body.The chemistry of the blood is essential for your life. You cannot live without the blood flowing in your body. But if your blood is not healthy, it will stop functioning properly. This can lead to disease, decreased production of vital chemicals, and may even cause death. By learning about the chemistry of the blood, you can protect yourself from such threats. Make sure you learn everything you can about the chemistry of the blood.

Friday, March 6, 2020

The best things about teaching in Qatar (With job postings)

The best things about teaching in Qatar (With job postings) While we’ve helped place thousands of incredible teachers all across the Middle East over the last decade, we thought we’d give a special shout-out to Qatar on the blog today. In the past, Qatar has been somewhat overlooked by teachers keen to teach in other countries in the Middle East, such as the UAE and Kuwait. However, in recent years, Qatar has been busy playing catch up with its neighboring countries as a hugely popular teaching destination for qualified, experienced teachers the world over. Given the fact that Qatar has less strict visa eligibility restrictions than the UAE, it’s hardly a surprise that over 500 expats now choose to move to Qatar on a daily basis. So what’s life really like for teachers working in Qatar, the world’s richest country? Well, we regularly get feedback from teachers we’ve placed in the region. The consensus is that teaching in Qatar is an unmissable chance to work abroad, earn a lot of money, travel, develop their teaching skills, gain life experience and meet new people. Sign up to Teach Away today for access to the latest teaching jobs around the world. Sound good to you? Check out our latest teaching job openings in Qatar with the Qatar Foundation and American International School. Be sure to get your application in quickly, though, as interviews are happening right now! If you’re not sold on Qatar as the right teaching destination for you just yet, keep reading to find out more about why you might want to reconsider: 1. You’ll make bank There are plenty of opportunities to make and save a ton of money when teaching in Qatar. Most teachers are drawn to the lucrative pay packages offered by Qatar schools and programs, like the Qatar Foundation. Although the cost of living, especially imported foods, has been driven up over the last number of years, it’s still more than possible to live a comfortable lifestyle in Qatar, especially if you have the benefits and tax-free salary afforded to international teachers. The perks are pretty stellar. There’s often no utility bills to pay and accommodation is provided free for successful teaching candidates. Combined with the round-trip airfare, teaching in Qatar is a golden opportunity to save money for the future. Want to find out your earning potential teaching anywhere in the world? Get a decent idea of what you can expect with the help of our free teach abroad salary calculator! 2. You’ll gain valuable life experience As a hub for global business, Qatar has a diverse expat community. Teaching in Qatar is a great chance to get to know people from different backgrounds and from all walks of life. You’ll also be dealing with colleagues and children from all around the world on a daily basis - people that you will learn from and that will, in turn, learn from you. Not only will teaching in Qatar help you widen your perspective on how different cultures see the world, you’ll also learn how to build better relationships and (hopefully!) turn strangers into lifelong friends. 3. You’ll grow as a teacher Qatar has heavily invested in building a world-class education system that rivals top-ranking countries worldwide. To that end, the Qatar Foundation places a big emphasis on teachers’ continuing professional development, making Qatar a great place to truly hone your skills, knowledge and expertise as an educator, no matter your current experience level. What’s more, you’ll be working with students and parents whose first language isn’t English. This is a great way to improve your communication and cultural competence and grow as an educator. The skills you’ll gain teaching in Qatar will be an asset to you as you progress in your teaching career, whether internationally or back home. 4. The travel potential is huge And last - but by no means least - the travel opportunities in Qatar are pretty much endless. Travel around the region is easily done - The Middle East is a vast and fascinating region composed of so many rich cultures. Weekend trips to Dubai, for example, are only a short flight away. And even if you prefer to stay put and explore your new home country, you’ll get to enjoy year-round warm climate, blue skies and sunshine. Tax-free shopping, lots of restaurants, museums and outdoor activities in the desert and beaches of Qatar means you’ll never be short of entertainment options. If you’re a culture buff, you might already know that Qatar is home to a thriving art scene. Qatar’s attitude towards alcohol is also pretty relaxed, especially when compared to its neighbors in the region. Because gas also happens to be cheap in the region, running a car will likely be more affordable than in your home country. This means you have the freedom to get out to the desert for some dune bashing and camping whenever you want! Have more questions? Click this link to find out everything you need to know about living and teaching in Qatar. When you’re finished, don’t forget to head on over to the job board and explore our latest teaching jobs in Qatar!

General Tips Finding good language partners

General Tips Finding good language partners We want you to get the most out of italki, and so were planning to write a series of blog posts for how you can improve your experience. General tips for finding good language partners 1. First, offer to help other users Many users ask other users to become friends by demanding that they help them learn a language.  This isnt wrong exactly, but its always important to think from the other persons perspective.  Ask yourself why this person would want to become your italki friend? * Person A:  Hi * Person B:  Teach me English I wan learn English very mch * Person C:  Salut, I see that you are learning French.   I was born in Paris, and I am native speaker of French.   I was wondering if you could help me with English for practice in French? bad introduction In order to receive help, you must be willing to give it. Especially at the start, its important to let other users know that youre interested in helping them too. 2. Show something real about yourself Profile pictures When youre online, it is harder to build trust, so its important to try to be real. Not having a picture or using fake pictures makes it harder to connect with other users. Which one of these is a real person? Audrey Hepburn did not join italki Profile information Likewise, profiles with no information makes it harder for other users to know if they should be friends with you. The more youre willing to share about yourself, the more likely other people will be willing to share their time with you.  Again, always offer to help people in your profile. 3. Answer questions, ask questions Answering questions is a great way to show other people that you are interested in sharing your knowledge. In addition, other users who have similar questions may view your answer and find you that way. Asking good questions also shows potential language partners that youre serious about learning a language. Some users are looking for longer-term study partners, and showing that you know something about the language helps the community understand who you are. 4. Having discussions in groups Groups is another place to be seen and to participate in a dialogue. In particular, if you are a teacher or tutor and want to let other language learners know that you are available to teach, definitely go to the help offered / schools and teachers group to post an introduction. If you are student looking for help, you should post here. Likewise, if youre a student, go post in a group like learning the language or in the help wanted / tests and exams area. 5. Dont give up It isnt easy to find good long-term language partners, so dont assume after sending five invitations that there is nobody who wants to work with you. Its also important to know there are many reasons why people dont reply or arent interested. Some users already have many friends, and dont want to add new ones. Some users are just too busy. Our main recommendation is just to keep on trying, and keep on coming back to the site. The language partner search results are generally filtered by who was last online so dont wait to be found. Stay online, and get involved! If you have other suggestions or ideas about how to get the most out of italki, please let us know in the comments below! You can also always send us feedback or email at feedback at italki dot com. The italki team General Tips Finding good language partners We want you to get the most out of italki, and so were planning to write a series of blog posts for how you can improve your experience. General tips for finding good language partners 1. First, offer to help other users Many users ask other users to become friends by demanding that they help them learn a language.  This isnt wrong exactly, but its always important to think from the other persons perspective.  Ask yourself why this person would want to become your italki friend? * Person A:  Hi * Person B:  Teach me English I wan learn English very mch * Person C:  Salut, I see that you are learning French.   I was born in Paris, and I am native speaker of French.   I was wondering if you could help me with English for practice in French? bad introduction In order to receive help, you must be willing to give it. Especially at the start, its important to let other users know that youre interested in helping them too. 2. Show something real about yourself Profile pictures When youre online, it is harder to build trust, so its important to try to be real. Not having a picture or using fake pictures makes it harder to connect with other users. Which one of these is a real person? Audrey Hepburn did not join italki Profile information Likewise, profiles with no information makes it harder for other users to know if they should be friends with you. The more youre willing to share about yourself, the more likely other people will be willing to share their time with you.  Again, always offer to help people in your profile. 3. Answer questions, ask questions Answering questions is a great way to show other people that you are interested in sharing your knowledge. In addition, other users who have similar questions may view your answer and find you that way. Asking good questions also shows potential language partners that youre serious about learning a language. Some users are looking for longer-term study partners, and showing that you know something about the language helps the community understand who you are. 4. Having discussions in groups Groups is another place to be seen and to participate in a dialogue. In particular, if you are a teacher or tutor and want to let other language learners know that you are available to teach, definitely go to the help offered / schools and teachers group to post an introduction. If you are student looking for help, you should post here. Likewise, if youre a student, go post in a group like learning the language or in the help wanted / tests and exams area. 5. Dont give up It isnt easy to find good long-term language partners, so dont assume after sending five invitations that there is nobody who wants to work with you. Its also important to know there are many reasons why people dont reply or arent interested. Some users already have many friends, and dont want to add new ones. Some users are just too busy. Our main recommendation is just to keep on trying, and keep on coming back to the site. The language partner search results are generally filtered by who was last online so dont wait to be found. Stay online, and get involved! If you have other suggestions or ideas about how to get the most out of italki, please let us know in the comments below! You can also always send us feedback or email at feedback at italki dot com. The italki team

Thursday, March 5, 2020

5 Key Questions to Consider Before You Learn a New Language

5 Key Questions to Consider Before You Learn a New Language 5 Key Questions to Consider Before You Learn a New Language Asking questions is essential in daily life.You ask questions in school to learn more about a subject.You ask questions at restaurants to decide what you want to order.You ask questions at parties to distract people as you dump all the snacks into your bag.So if youre asking questions everywhere else, why would you ask questions before you learn a new language?When learning a language, there are just so many options. For instance, when selecting a second language you might choose between easy second languages for English speakers  or you might consider what language will help you score a language-related job. When you select your learning method, you might try to find ways to  speed up the learning process.But how do you decide what to learn and how to learn it? Ask yourself these five simple questions to point your education in the right direction! Why Plan Ahead Before You Learn a New Language?One of the main reasons to plan ahead before you learn a new language is to ensure you select the right language. Choosing a language that wont help you achieve your goals could take valuable time away from studying a language that would better suit you. While learning any language is valuable, learning the right one is invaluable. Common languages  are particularly popular, but not every language is right for every person.Plus, planning ahead will help ensure you select the right approach. The right approach can make a difference between you enjoying your language study and suffering through it, so its essential to choose the right approach for you.Finally, planning ahead will help you save time during the learning process. Otherwise, you might need to pause to consider what you need to do next in your language study, or you might lose motivation altogether and quit.5 Key Questions to Consider Before You Learn a New Language1. Why do I want to learn a language?It may seem like a simple question, but its important to consider your own motivation.Motivation is an impor tant factor in language learning because it can be the difference between learning and loving a language for the rest of your life, or quitting after you learn just a couple phrases.There are several factors that might motivate you. For instance, you might be interested in learning a language for international travel, career development or just expanding your knowledge of the world. Another motivator might be your schools language education requirements. However, if your main motivation for learning a language is that its required, finding a motivation deeper within yourself will better propel you towards success.Considering your motivation is also important for language selection. After all, if you want to learn a language to vacation along the Mediterranean coast, Chinese definitely wont fit the bill. Similarly, if you want to learn a language in order to increase your employability, widely spoken languages like Chinese will serve your purposes much better than less common languag es like Basque.2. What language do I want to learn?Once youve considered why you want to learn a language, youre ready to consider what language you want to learn.When considering this life-changing question, its important to take your motivating factors into account. What do you want to do with the language youre learning?If youre looking to learn a language to increase your employability, one of the best ways to answer this question is to look at job ads related to the sorts of positions youre interested in. What language skills are necessary?If youre looking to learn a language for travel, selecting a language is a little easier. Simply think about what cultures intrigue you and what places youd most like to visit. Then, research what languages are most commonly spoken in that area.3. How quickly do I want to learn the language?Setting your timeline is important since it can influence your methods and daily time commitment.People learn languages at a wide variety of speeds. Some people want to learn a language quickly, whether it be for an upcoming trip or just instant gratification. Learning a language quickly usually requires a greater daily time commitment and immersive study. Immersive study involves immersing yourself in the language by using it often. If you have a longer time frame, though, you can also learn a language by studying it for just a few minutes a day.Its also important to note that some languages are harder for English speakers to learn and usually require a longer time commitment to master. For instance, you can probably learn Spanish much faster than Arabic, so this is important to take into account when setting your timeline.Setting ambitious goals for your speed will help keep you pushing forward, but setting your goals too high can make you feel like a constant failure. So always try to set moderately ambitious objectives, like learning common phrases in the first month and becoming conversational in the first three to six months.4. How much time am I prepared to commit?The question of how much time you are prepared to commit is inextricably linked to how quickly you want to learn a language.Obviously, if you can only study for a couple minutes a day, youll not learn a language as quickly as if you were fully immersed in a language.Because of the link between speed and time commitment, you might also find that your answers to these two questions are incongruous and you must find a compromise. If you answer that you want to learn a language quickly but are only prepared to spend two minutes a day, its time to prioritize your speed goals or time commitment. Which is the most important to you?Considering how much time youre prepared to commit is also valuable in selecting your learning method, since some are designed for very brief or more extensive study periods.5. What learning method is best for me?Building on all your answers up to this point, its time to consider what learning method is best for you.There ar e a wide variety of methods available to learn a language.Immersion is a common option that involves immersing yourself in the language by hearing, reading and speaking it as much as possible. This usually involves a greater daily commitment, but it can also help you learn a language more quickly. Immersion works particularly well if you can spend some time living in an area that speaks your target language.Another option is language courses. These often involve a set time commitment each week, homework assignments, quizzes and all the other fun stuff youd expect from courses. Theyll teach you the foundations upon which a language is built, but they can also be less flexible.Other options include apps and software. These programs usually focus on teaching you a language with interactive, multimedia elements. They also offer a flexible time commitmentâ€"some are designed to be used for just a few minutes a day.Audio programs are a strong option for commuters since you can cram some l earning into time that would otherwise be wasted.Textbooks are also a popular learning method since they offer clear explanations of a languages rules. For anyone who likes to have a firm grasp on how each conjugation works or what possible meanings a given word could have, textbooks are a strong companion.When selecting your learning method, its also important to find something you enjoy doing. After all, if you hate cracking a textbook, chances are you wont study as often using this last method as you otherwise would. The only way to determine what methods you like is to try a few out. Then, feel free to mix and match your favorites to maximize your learning!Before you dive into learning a new language, consider these questions. They just might give you the answers youre looking for.

Top 10 Application Mistakes

Top 10 Application Mistakes Teach Away’s Placement Coordinators receive a high volume of applications every day. You want to make sure your application stands out â€" but not in a bad way!   Below is a list of friendly reminders of common mistakes on Teach Away applications.   Read over this list before you submit your application:Check that your resume and cover letter are up to date and not addressed to another school or company that you have applied for.Title your resume and other files so that they include what type of file it is and your name.   For example, you should title your resume something like “JaneSmith_Resume.”   Just titling it “resume” or “CV” will lack clarity.Ensure that you capitalize any proper nouns: your name, address, country, street, degree name, etc.Make sure that you do not enter the current date in the line asking for your birthday.Clarify whether experience that you list is practicum, student teaching, or certified experience.Your profile picture should be professional looking and clear. Make sure that it is only one picture and does not include anyone else other than yourself.When uploading files, make sure that you match the file type to the file that you upload.   Be careful not to set a resume as a profile picture or vice versa.Be careful about including acronyms that you are not familiar with. Stating that you have PYP or IB experience â€" when in fact you do not â€" will only hurt your chances! As a rule of thumb, if you are not certain whether you have a certain type of experience, it probably means that you do not.Also be careful that you only check off AP or A levels if you have experience teaching courses at that level. Do not check these off if you only have experience taking these courses as a student.Fully complete all the sections such as degree, education, and experience, even if the information is already listed on your resume.   Those sections help recruiters to find your application and are used when sending your application ove r to our partners.Give yourself every chance to be successfully recruited and not have your application overlooked. Good luck applying! Ciara Hamagishi is a Placement Coordinator at Teach Away Inc.Complete your profile to apply for jobs with 1-click now

Build a Website For Tutoring Business

Build a Website For Tutoring BusinessIf you're looking to start a website for tutoring business, there are many things that you should keep in mind to ensure that it's successful. The following tips will help you start your own tutoring business on the Internet.You will first need to pick a domain name for your site for your tutoring business, which is also known as a website for tutoring business. By choosing a domain name that describes your purpose for your site, it will make it easier for search engines to index your website, and as such make it easy for people to find it.After you choose a domain name for your website for tutoring business, you will need to go ahead and get a hosting provider for your website. Choosing a hosting provider will also let you have control over who can access your website for tutoring business. With a hosting provider, you can limit access to a specific email address, with the email addresses being kept private by default.By using hosting for your we bsite for tutoring business, you will also be able to set up and run any applications that you need for your website for tutoring business. Many website for tutoring business use WordPress as their web application, and if you want to use another blogging software, such as Blogger, you'll find plenty of tutorials out there that will walk you through the process of setting up an application with WordPress for your website for tutoring business.Building a website for tutoring business is relatively easy. All you have to do is choose a domain name, choose a domain name that describes your business purpose for your website, pick a hosting provider that you want to do business with, and then get started building your website for tutoring business. If you're building a website for tutoring business, there's no need to put too much time into it because if you've chosen a good domain name for your website for tutoring business, the whole process of building a website for tutoring business sh ould be fairly straightforward.After you have built your website for tutoring business, you'll need to start collecting feedback from your students. Getting feedback from your students will allow you to find out what problems they have with your lessons, which can give you a chance to make improvements on your lessons or increase your services.With all of these things in mind, you can see that there are plenty of things that you can do to build a website for tutoring business, and each of them can help you create a successful tutoring business. With your chosen domain name, and a hosting provider, you should have everything that you need to start building your own website for tutoring business.

Studying English: Why Do People Choose To Study In Marietta?

Studying English: Why Do People Choose To Study In Marietta?English language learning center Atlanta Marietta is recognized as one of the leading institutions in this field. Founded by immigrants from England and the United States, it's the place to study in the country of your choice. With its numerous branches, one can study on the local, regional and international level.People from the UK and US use this institute to learn their native tongue. The reason is the accessibility of resources to find out the information they need. The Atlanta language school has established itself as a pioneer in the field of language teaching. This language training center makes it possible for one to become conversant with English.One can take up the course provided by the institute or enroll for an excellent online learning course to learn English. Its research facility allows one to find out good resources that might help him succeed in the language learning process.The people from Africa to learn their mother tongue in Marietta. This kind of institute promotes interaction among these people so that they will be aware of their other part of the world. In short, they will be aware of how to enjoy and deal with each other in the local language.The main reason why people choose to study in Atlanta is because it is just a few miles away from the Atlanta International Airport. Even if you're not from the US, it is important that you study English in the local language because of the ability to travel to the different parts of the world. You may also enroll for the Atlanta-based correspondence courses.The Atlanta language training institute is located near the University of Marietta. It offers full-time and part-time programs to meet the demands of all kinds of students. Students can take the course at any time and will have the flexibility to fit the schedule they desire. One can study during the night and work in the morning to make sure that he gets enough time to reach his goal .The institute fosters life-long relationships between students and the institutions. It goes a long way in ensuring that the learners don't lose their interest in the language and start studying for other things. They can go to college and continue with their studies without worrying about time constraints. These are only a few of the reasons why people enroll in an Atlanta language learning center.

Getting Help With College Algebra

Getting Help With College AlgebraLearning college algebra requires a lot of time and patience. Fortunately, there are many ways to help students with math problems. Below is an overview of a few approaches that may be of help to you.There are several different approaches to solving problems in the classroom. Some teachers prefer face-to-face interaction to help students learn more about the subject. Others prefer the student to be assigned a specific number of problems to complete each week.In addition, there are several professional organizations that can help you out. Such groups can advise on whether you need remedial help, academic tutoring, or other types of assistance. They can also teach you how to find out if you need extra help.Academic support for math problems can be found in several sources. If you are an educator, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics can provide information and advice for teachers who are dealing with a large number of math problems at once.Ed ucators who work in other areas of math can use resources such as Good Math, Bad Math, The Secrets of Math, and College Algebra to help them analyze the ways in which they can help students solve math problems. These sites will help you understand what you can do to help students learn math effectively. If you are a teacher, the websites below may also be helpful to you.Academic guidance, tutoring, and online math help are one of the best ways to keep students motivated to study and succeed in math. Finding the best solution for your student can sometimes be overwhelming, especially if you have not seen or heard of any solutions to these types of problems before. The process of finding the right solution is an important one because it can help students retain the knowledge and skills that they learn and excel in math.There are a number of ways to help students with math problems. From reading textbooks and professional advice to academic and personal tutoring, there are many options available to help students succeed in math and beyond.

3 Tips for Student Teachers

3 Tips for Student Teachers Student teaching can simultaneously be one of the most exciting and intimidating stages of becoming a teacher. No longer are you just reading textbooks, discussing what you would do if things occurred, or role-playing a student-teacher scenario. As a student teacher, you are able to become familiar with the schools culture, observe how other teachers operate, and take initiative in various situations. Keep reading to learn three tips for student teachers: Student teaching tip #1: Familiarize yourself with your schools culture During the first week or two of your student teaching experience, spend time getting to know your schools culture. Seek out classroom and school-wide policies, as well as spoken and unspoken rules that teachers and students abide by. For example: What does classroom management look like at your school? How does your administration like students to walk in the hallways? Are there any common concerns or community issues shared by your student or parent population? The idea is not to make generalizations about your students or parents, but rather to be aware of patterns, knowing that there will always be exceptions to the rule. A great idea is to directly seek out this information, like asking your mentor teacher or principal, as well as to notice and observe daily interactions. This practice of getting to know your schools culture will help you better meet your students needs, be a more helpful student teacher, and exercise skills that will improve your teaching in the long run. [RELATED: 3 Ways Teachers Can Encourage Passion for Learning This Semester] Student teaching tip #2: Observe as much as you can As a student teacher, you have the great opportunity to see classroom problem-solving in real time. Youll have your mentor teacher, of course, and you may be required to observe other classrooms as part of your student teaching assignment. Take advantage of these opportunities, especially the ability to see a range of teachers styles and strategies. Observe teachers who are both similar to and different from you, as this will offer valuable insight on teaching practices. If youre able toand if it doesnt conflict with your responsibilities to your mentor teacherobserve more than youre required. Once you have your own classroom, you wont have nearly the same amount of time or energy to do so. Lastly, dont forget to take notes as you observe. What worked and what didnt? What do you want to try, either immediately or next year when you feel surer of your teaching skills? This notebook of reflections will be a valuable resource as you go into your own classroom. [RELATED: 4 Ways Personalized Learning Positively Impacts Students] Student teaching tip #3: Take initiative in the classroom Student teaching is partially about observing great teachers, but its also about taking initiative and anticipating needs in your classroom. Checking in with your mentor teacher and asking them what theyd like your help with is great. You can also look around the classroom and see where you could be helpful, like checking in with a small group of students. As a student teacher, you may be both anxious to have your own classroom, but relieved that its not quite time to take over completely. Make the most of your opportunity at your student teaching assignment in terms of absorbing wisdom from more experienced teachers. Then, as you take what youve learned into your own classroom, know that every school, administration, and student is unique in their own ways. [RELATED: Resources New Teachers Can Use Next Semester] Any topics you want to know more about? Let us know! The Varsity Tutors Blog editors love hearing your feedback and opinions. Feel free to email us at blog@varsitytutors.com.