Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Raw Chemistry Pheromone Is A Natural Erotic

Raw Chemistry Pheromone Is A Natural EroticA raw chemistry pheromone is any kind of chemical compound which have more than one atom that's hydrogen bonding with one or more atoms that's carbon. They are also known as ionic or fatty acids.You can find such type of compounds in the skin or the hair. This is usually produced by the sweat glands on other parts of your body. These compounds react with the pH level of the outer layer of your skin to excite and activate these glands. The pores around these glands become exposed and when you feel that you need something then your pores open up to allow the excitation to pass through them.We're just going to talk about the chemistry of this chemical compound. In a sense this is our innate reaction to any kind of stimulus. When we feel that something needs to be overcome we can utilize this and start the process.If we are exposed to a cold, we might sweat more and this will make our skin dry and moist. This is a good thing but it will hurt our skin and if you haven't learned how to control it, then you will end up with acne.In order for your system breaks down this particular chemical compound can be too much of a good thing. It can cause your skin to itch and you will become very uncomfortable. You will have hot flashes and your skin will feel as if it's on fire.The practical basis for this is that your system needs a certain level of acidity. If you apply that acidity to the surface of your skin, it can cause your skin to break out and become ugly.There are many people who use raw chemistrypheromone to help their skin because they want to feel better about themselves. There are lots of options available. If you go online you can check them out and buy them if you want to.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Tutorfair Foundation praised by Sutton Trust

Tutorfair Foundation praised by Sutton Trust The Tutorfair Foundation is delighted to have been mentioned as an ‘innovative model’ by The Sutton Trust. In a press release introducing their new polling of young people and teachers, The Sutton Trust has called for more private tuition companies to provide tuition to disadvantaged pupils for free as well as for greater investment in non-profit programmes that connect tutors with schools. The Tutorfair Foundation (alongside MyTutor and Tutor Trust) was listed as innovative model already operational in this area. The survey of 1,678 teachers, conducted by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER), found that a quarter (24%) of secondary school teachers have delivered private tuition outside school in the past two years, with two-thirds of them having done so after a direct approached from parents. This reflects the growing prevalence of private tutoring in the UK, with 27% of 11-16-year olds in England and Wales now saying they have had tuition (up from 18% in 2005). The Sutton Trust recognises that students who receive private tuition disproportionately come from better-off backgrounds, finding that 34% of high-affluence households will engage a tutor compared to only 20% of low-affluence households. They recommend that schools seek out one-to-one and small-group tuition for their pupil premium eligible students, and that the government should invest in projects that can provide tuition to disadvantaged students sustainably. Tutorfair On- Demand Tutorfair’s latest innovation is Tutorfair On-Demand. We’ve built an instant messaging (text and image) platform available completely free on any connected mobile or desktop device. During homework hours, students who post a question or topic that they’re struggling with will instantly be connected to a trained Tutorfair tutor who is qualified to help them. Later, sessions are assessed by our Quality Assurance team to ensure that the standard of teaching always remains high. This is a revolutionary approach to scaling free tutoring â€" taking tuition into hundreds of homes for the first time and providing a uniquely flexible voluntary programme for talented tutors who want to give back. To date, the platform has been piloted with 600 students in 34 schools and we are now seeking funding to help us scale up and gather more robust evidence of impact. If you would like to know more about the programme, please visit  here.

Lindsaydoeslanguages Portuguese stuff giveaway!

Lindsaydoeslanguages Portuguese stuff giveaway! Lindsaydoeslanguages is blogging about her World Cup Language Challenge and we’re reposting here to share with the entire italki Community. This blog post  originally was posted  on  Lindsaydoeslanguages.com  website. It only seems appropriate, what with my italki Language Challenge in Portuguese coming to a close ‘n all, to give away some lovely Portuguese stuff! The lucky winner will get a Teach Yourself Portuguese kit complete with 2 CDs and a book, a Collins Portuguese dictionary, and a Chambers Portuguese vocabulary book. I used these myself last summer to get to grips with enough Portuguese to take me on holiday and they are great! Fancy it? All you have to do is leave a comment with a reason to learn Portuguese and if you win, I’ll post the goodies out to you free of charge. Who knows? Your reason may even feature in my inevitable upcoming video 9 Reasons to Learn Portuguese! Leave a quick comment below for your chance to win! I’ll pick the winner at random on the 5th August. Good luck! Entry closes on August 4th at 23.59GMT. One winner will be picked at random and contacted via the e-mail linked to your Disqus profile. If you wish to be contacted via a different e-mail, please state this in your comment. I will post the goods to you from the UK so if you’re international, please be patient. I will contact the winner when I have dispatched the prize and announce the winner on the blog and/or YouTube if you give consent for me to do so. Thank you.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

St. Andrews International High School

St. Andrews International High School St. Andrews International High School St. Andrews International High School (SAIntS) is a well established, British International School in the Warm Heart of Africa. We are celebrating our 60th (Diamond) Anniversary this year and look forward to another 60 years of Leading Education in Africa. The School is located in the Southern Region of Malawi in Blantyre, the commercial capital of Malawi. It is set on a very large campus with plenty of space, but close to the centre of the city. The school role is approximately 510, with 100 students staying in the on-site boarding houses. SAIntS is a COBIS School and year on year students gain outstanding iGCSE and A Level results both in terms of progress and attainment. The School offers students a full and rounded education based on a British curriculum adapted to a Malawian context. We balance our rigorous academic programme with a wide range of activities and sports to support our aim of realising the full potential of each individual. Entry to the school is non-selective, though once admitted, we test students so that we have the best understanding of their needs. In Years 7 to 9, we follow theEnglish National Curriculum as a foundation to internationally recognised external exams in Years 10 and 11. At the end of Year 9, students elect to study ninesubjects which they follow for two-years, leading to iGCSE or the equivalent BTEC level 2 qualifications. Students progressing to Year 12 then follow AS level or BTEC level 2/3 studies.. SAIntSalso has a variety of systems to help ensure success and achivement.We have specialist Learning Support teachers and Pastoral House systems which provide a secure framework to nurture and guide students as they develop into future leaders. View our Brochure

June 2015 Language Challenge Wrap Up

June 2015 Language Challenge Wrap Up Challenge recap! The June 2015 Language Challenge has ended and it was an amazing success! 55% of challengers completed the challenge! We did an analysis of this Challenge and it was similar to our previous Challenges (2015 New Years Challenge Wrap-Up,  2014 October Challenge,  2014 World Cup Challenge,  2014 New Year’s Challenge). For this challenge: The challenge was to complete 12 hours of language lessons in the  month of June (June 1st to June 30th)  to win a reward of 300ITC! We had challengers from all over the world;  80 countries were represented! Top 5 countries participating : 1. United States of America 2. United Kingdom 3. Russian Federation 4. Australia 5. Brazil And we even had some language learners from the below these countries (wow!): Syrian Arab Republic Puerto Rico Turkmenistan Zimbabwe Trinidad Tobago Angola Libya Venezuela 52 different languages were learned during the challenge. The 5 most popular languages that our challengers were learning were: 1. Spanish 2. English 3. Chinese 4. French 5. Japanese We also had a much greater representation from our less common  languages like: Latvian Belorussian Persian Telugu Cebuano Tamil Other interesting tidbits: 91% of challengers who submitted a Public Video Pledge completed the Challenge! Wow that pretty much means if you make a Public Video Pledge, youll complete the Challenge. One hardcore challenger complete 77.5 hours of lessons! Thats more than and hour and a half  of lessons each day. One of our challengers (Sylin from France who actually speaks more than  30 languages!) learned 15 languages during the challenge! 10% of the challengers were also teachers. 3% just  missed the challenge by one hour or less! Ouch. Also a big congrats to some of our italki staff who finished the challenge like this guy below (again they all get to keep their jobs!) The #italki June #languagechallenge is over and Javi just received his 300ITC #reward for completing 12 hours of #Chinese #lessons. Did you participate? #harderthanitseems #congrats #checkourblog #champion #winning #languagelearning #learningchinese #missioncomplete Une photo publiée par Italki (@italki) le 7 Juil. 2015 à 20h08 PDT June 2015 Language Challenge Wrap Up Challenge recap! The June 2015 Language Challenge has ended and it was an amazing success! 55% of challengers completed the challenge! We did an analysis of this Challenge and it was similar to our previous Challenges (2015 New Years Challenge Wrap-Up,  2014 October Challenge,  2014 World Cup Challenge,  2014 New Year’s Challenge). For this challenge: The challenge was to complete 12 hours of language lessons in the  month of June (June 1st to June 30th)  to win a reward of 300ITC! We had challengers from all over the world;  80 countries were represented! Top 5 countries participating : 1. United States of America 2. United Kingdom 3. Russian Federation 4. Australia 5. Brazil And we even had some language learners from the below these countries (wow!): Syrian Arab Republic Puerto Rico Turkmenistan Zimbabwe Trinidad Tobago Angola Libya Venezuela 52 different languages were learned during the challenge. The 5 most popular languages that our challengers were learning were: 1. Spanish 2. English 3. Chinese 4. French 5. Japanese We also had a much greater representation from our less common  languages like: Latvian Belorussian Persian Telugu Cebuano Tamil Other interesting tidbits: 91% of challengers who submitted a Public Video Pledge completed the Challenge! Wow that pretty much means if you make a Public Video Pledge, youll complete the Challenge. One hardcore challenger complete 77.5 hours of lessons! Thats more than and hour and a half  of lessons each day. One of our challengers (Sylin from France who actually speaks more than  30 languages!) learned 15 languages during the challenge! 10% of the challengers were also teachers. 3% just  missed the challenge by one hour or less! Ouch. Also a big congrats to some of our italki staff who finished the challenge like this guy below (again they all get to keep their jobs!) The #italki June #languagechallenge is over and Javi just received his 300ITC #reward for completing 12 hours of #Chinese #lessons. Did you participate? #harderthanitseems #congrats #checkourblog #champion #winning #languagelearning #learningchinese #missioncomplete Une photo publiée par Italki (@italki) le 7 Juil. 2015 à 20h08 PDT June 2015 Language Challenge Wrap Up Challenge recap! The June 2015 Language Challenge has ended and it was an amazing success! 55% of challengers completed the challenge! We did an analysis of this Challenge and it was similar to our previous Challenges (2015 New Years Challenge Wrap-Up,  2014 October Challenge,  2014 World Cup Challenge,  2014 New Year’s Challenge). For this challenge: The challenge was to complete 12 hours of language lessons in the  month of June (June 1st to June 30th)  to win a reward of 300ITC! We had challengers from all over the world;  80 countries were represented! Top 5 countries participating : 1. United States of America 2. United Kingdom 3. Russian Federation 4. Australia 5. Brazil And we even had some language learners from the below these countries (wow!): Syrian Arab Republic Puerto Rico Turkmenistan Zimbabwe Trinidad Tobago Angola Libya Venezuela 52 different languages were learned during the challenge. The 5 most popular languages that our challengers were learning were: 1. Spanish 2. English 3. Chinese 4. French 5. Japanese We also had a much greater representation from our less common  languages like: Latvian Belorussian Persian Telugu Cebuano Tamil Other interesting tidbits: 91% of challengers who submitted a Public Video Pledge completed the Challenge! Wow that pretty much means if you make a Public Video Pledge, youll complete the Challenge. One hardcore challenger complete 77.5 hours of lessons! Thats more than and hour and a half  of lessons each day. One of our challengers (Sylin from France who actually speaks more than  30 languages!) learned 15 languages during the challenge! 10% of the challengers were also teachers. 3% just  missed the challenge by one hour or less! Ouch. Also a big congrats to some of our italki staff who finished the challenge like this guy below (again they all get to keep their jobs!) The #italki June #languagechallenge is over and Javi just received his 300ITC #reward for completing 12 hours of #Chinese #lessons. Did you participate? #harderthanitseems #congrats #checkourblog #champion #winning #languagelearning #learningchinese #missioncomplete Une photo publiée par Italki (@italki) le 7 Juil. 2015 à 20h08 PDT

Shanghai High School International Division

Shanghai High School International Division Shanghai High School International Division Established in 1865, Shanghai High School has an overall size of 340 mu (223,617square meters), and is historically one of the most well-known schools in China and around the world. Of the alumni, there are over 100 provincial and ministry leaders of the Peoples Republic of China, 55 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), and 30 generals in the peoples Liberation Army (PLA). Shanghai High School International Division (SHSID) was founded in 1993 and became an International Baccalaureate (IB) world school in 1995. In 2003, Shanghai High School became the only United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) associated school in Shanghai. SHSID is authorized by the College Board to administer AP, SAT and PSAT exams and is an authorized TOEFL exam center. SHSID is approved to be a test center by Cambridge International Examinations and is also authorized by the ACT Inc. as an ACT exam center. In 2017, SHSID became the University of Cambridge China Screening Center.At present,approximately 2,800 students from over 60 countries and regions are enrolled in the Puxi and Pudong Campuses of the International Division. View our Brochure Shanghai High School International Division Shanghai High School International Division Shanghai High School has an almost 150-year history as a top high school in Shanghai, with the international division being established in 1993 and becoming an IB member school in 1995. The SHSID currently enrolls over 2,900 students from Grade 1 to 12, from over 67 different countries. All SHSID teachers are experienced educators with a passion for teaching and seeing their students succeed. SHSID also takes pride in ensuring their faculty is constantly improving their skills through courses and ongoing professional development.

AP Chemistry 2020 Multiple Choice Test

AP Chemistry 2020 Multiple Choice TestThe AP Chemistry 2020 Multiple Choice Test is an elective in high school that can be taken in either Chemistry I or Chemistry II. It requires students to answer multiple-choice questions about their chemistry course. It can be taken individually, in groups or on a computer, and the work is graded by the AP classes and the administration team.The AP Chemistry Multiple Choice Test is used to determine which schools accept students. The test is an electronic version of a board test and is used to determine admission requirements to several colleges. It is not a requirement for admission to a college.Before taking the multiple choice test, students should understand that there will be multiple-choice question formats for each chapter. Questions may include multiple-choice questions with multiple answers, multiple-choice questions with one correct answer and/or multiple-choice questions that have a short-answer, long-answer option. Most of the questio ns will have a multiple-choice option that has three or more choices. The test can be taken in different formats.The main objective of the test is to evaluate how students learn chemistry. The goal is to help parents of high school students evaluate if their children are getting enough help from chemistry teachers and professors. To meet this purpose, the test is administered online, making it easier for schools to evaluate how much chemistry is being taught in high school.Chemistry teachers and administrators are given a grade point average (GPA) based on the test performance. Teachers, especially those in middle schools and junior high schools, have the option of giving students a 'pass' grade or a 'fail' grade based on their scores.Most students who take the multiple choice test can expect to receive a B- or higher on the test. Scores on the test are scored with a 100 point scale. The passing score can range from 80 to 100, with a zero score representing a perfect score.Students who do not pass the test may still be eligible to take other AP Math Test sections, such as the Algebra I and Geometry tests. If students pass both of these tests, they will then be eligible to receive the AP Calculus Test. Students who complete all the AP Math Tests and the Chemistry Tests are allowed to earn a high school diploma.

The Ideal Time For Online Tutoring

The Ideal Time For Online TutoringTutor programming language has been put to use for about 10 years now. The educational group, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been able to gain the support of various companies who offer support services, as they are a requirement to start off a business. However, to enroll students at school, they need to go in for tutoring, which is often done by computer programs such as these. But it will be required that you are able to find one, since most of the online tutoring firms do not have enough personnel to run a good system.As time goes by, various new developments are being made in the area of software, and tutor programming language is one of the recent developments. This new concept has the function of taking charge of the responsibility of the teachers in educating their students. With this approach, the whole process of teaching is geared to go towards flexibility of time and service in order to make the process easy for the student.Tut oring could be offered for a fee or on a salary basis. A lot of students prefer to go for the first option, but the other option is also being offered in the case of those students who cannot afford to pay fees for this. But this is not really necessary for those who require some sort of assistance in order to help them with their course work.These software packages are basically developed to help the tutor as well as the students. That is why it is important to be able to use it effectively for the sake of both. If you can get some experience of using such programs, you can get use of it. This way, you can be sure that you are going to get all the services that the program has to offer.But remember, you will have to learn how to use it for yourself, since most of the tutor programs are just simple training courses, which helps you to comprehend the inner workings of the program. There are alot of tutorials, which can help you get started on using it.In fact, it is also recommended to get some form of assistance to ensure that you are not doing anything wrong. This would make it easier for you to learn and make use of the software program effectively.Online tutoring is often just not that easy. You may have to take the assistance of someone who is comfortable with the subject matter and who is very much knowledgeable in terms of how to use the software program. Just make sure that you go for the one who is really trustworthy, and who has all the necessary qualifications.

Getting Started with Photo Editing

Getting Started with Photo Editing Which Photo Editor Should You Choose to Get Started? ChaptersOur Advice for Using Adobe Photoshop CCHow Do You Use Lightroom?Why Choose GIMP as Your Photo Editing Software?How to Use Aperture for Editing Photos“In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.” - Alfred StieglitzPhoto editing is becoming increasingly competitive and there are more and more functions and techniques appearing. Resizing, cropping, correcting imperfections, retouching, and treating images.An increasing number of people have edited their photos. With this in mind, photo-editing software needs to be simple to use and powerful.A photo editor needs to be able to do things as simple as red-eye reduction and treat the raw files.Of all the photo editing software, some are more powerful than others.Wondering which ones?In this article, we're looking at some of the most popular photo editing packages available on the market! AllanPhotography Teacher 5.00 (2) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NatashaPhotography Teac her 5.00 (7) £55/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors TimothyPhotography Teacher 5.00 (5) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors Anosh nadeemPhotography Teacher 5.00 (2) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ZangmoPhotography Teacher 5.00 (6) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors RosiePhotography Teacher £12/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MattPhotography Teacher £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors AndyPhotography Teacher £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsOur Advice for Using Adobe Photoshop CCPhotoshop is already 29 years old! The pioneer of image editing software costs around £20 a month as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud and is considered the professional photo editing software.Photoshop is considered to be an essential image editing programme. You can download it from Adobe.com in just a few clicks.Whether you've taken a portrait or landscape, you can use Adobe Photoshop to edit your photos. (Source: SplitShire)The Photoshop InterfaceSo what’s the Photoshop interface all about?It’s very busy, for one, as you can see everything you need to edit photos.In the centre of your window, there’s the image that you’re working on. At the top of the screen, there’s the menu with all the buttons you see in other programmes including “file”, etc.While you have to pay for Photoshop, the possibilities are seemingly endless. At the right of your screen, there are even more options. You can find tabs like “Properties” on the right of your screen.Photoshop FunctionsEven though Photoshop is a powerful and complex tool, you can get started with it quite easily. You can create a blank document or edit a preexisting photo.For example, there are three ways to zoom in on a photo:Hold down alt and scroll.Click on “Tools” then “Zoom”.Type in the level of zoom in the bottom left of the screen.A programme has tonnes of special little features. Photo editing has never been so comprehensive. Of a ll the functions, here are some of the most common ones:Cancel.Resize a photo.Make an image black and white.Edit jpegs, gifs, or pngs.Correct imperfections like redeye.And many others!Join the best photography courses on here.How Do You Use Lightroom?“To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.” - Elliott ErwittPhotoshop Lightroom is one of the best image editor packages on the market. This photo editor isn’t just good if you want to retouch photos, you can also use it as a portfolio. This is useful when you want to quickly find your photos.Lightroom is among the best photo editing packages. (Source: Lalmch)But when it comes to how to use Lightroom, you may have a lot of questions since the programme has changed a lot since its creation in 2002. While the programme isn’t free, there is a free trial period , like with Photoshop. You can download Lightroom like you do Photoshop with the Adobe Creative Suite.There are slight differences between the two programme which is why Lightroom is a photo editor and organiser.Here’s how you can import a photo:To import a photo on Adobe Lightroom from a computer or hard disk, you need to click “Add”, select the photos you want, and follow the steps on the left.To import photos from a camera, you need to select the card from the left, click “Copy”, select the photos you want, and adjust the settings on the right.Get the best photography courses in the UK on Superprof.The goal of Lightroom is to organise your photos like in an album. The programme also allows you to add information to the shot, create collections, and organise photos by date, for example. Give it a go.This isn’t the only function since, like any good image manipulation program, Lightroom allows you to fix redeye, add presets, improve the sharpness, or trim a photo. Even if you've taken the best photo ever, you can make it better with just one click!How do you find a photo class?Why Choose GIMP as Your Photo Editing Software?Of all the photo editing programmes, GIMP is one of the pioneers. It’s light, has quick load times, and very few bugs.Getting good photos doesn't necessarily need to cost a fortune. (Source: pixel2013)GIMP was launched in 1984 and is popular for its fluid and efficient interface. It's also a free photo editor. The toned-down version of Photoshop, this programme has all the basic menu items like “File”, “Edit”, “Image”, “Layers” and “Filter” that you’ll find in most photo editing programmes.The layers are the first thing you should learn about if you want to use GIMP. When you edit an image, you can work on several layers, and the one of the top is the one you’ll see the most of.  There’s no limit to the number of layers you can use and they can include text, filters, overlays, or even other objects.Yo u can also use GIMP professionally and effectively due to its tools. These tools can be found in tabs. These include:The selection tools, for selecting the part of the image you want to work on.The editing tools, which allow you to modify parts of the photo.The transformation tools, which allow you to alter an image’s scale, rotation, and alignment.And many others!GIMP’s main strength is its versatility and you can also use plugins to add to its versatility.  Darktable, Pandora, and Liquid Rescale are all examples of plugins that, once downloaded, can help you to use different file formats, make a panoramic image, or smooth out imperfections on a face.Not bad, is it?The plethora of options available on this programme makes GIMP a great tool for editing photos.How to Use Aperture for Editing PhotosOf all the programmes for editing photos, Aperture is one of the best. This programme, which was created by Apple in 2004, only works on Mac OS. It’s easy to use but it is starting to be replaced by the Apple Photos app.There are plenty of options both physical and digital for making your photos better. (Source: Free-Photos)Aperture isn’t free but it is great for those who want to learn the basics of photo editing. As with any photo editing software, it’ll take you some time to get the hang of it. But don’t worry, we’ll get to that.Aperture requires a one-off payment rather than a subscription like you have with the Adobe products.  Once you’ve downloaded the programme, you can start organising your photos on the platform. Give the folder a name, rate each photo by a number of stars, fill in keywords and locations, identify people in the photos, and you’re ready to go!That said, you’re probably more interested in retouching photos. Aperture has a good number of functions that make it great for editing photos. Changing the contrast, white balance, or doing collages has never been so easy.But what can Aperture do?Identify faces to sort photos more ea silyDetect and remove red-eyeZoom up to 1600%Fullscreen modeRotate a photoExport images in raw formatCorrect imperfectionsIn short, Aperture is an essential programme if you want to touch up photos or add photo effects. It’s simple, intuitive, and effective.The green frame is the toolbar.The red frame includes editing, metadata, and the library.The blue frame allows you to see the photos.Thanks to these programmes, you can get started with editing photos right away.If you need more help with professional photo software like Adobe Photoshop Elements, Photoshop Express, an online photo editor or techniques to edit your photos like photo enhancement, tilt-shift, and removing blemishes, you can get help from a professional photographer or photography tutor.On Superprof, there are tutors offering three main types of tutorials: face-to-face tutorials, group tutorials, and online tutorials.Group tutorials are usually the cheapest because you're sharing the cost of the tutor's time with t he other students in attendance.Face-to-face tutorials tend to be the most expensive (and cost-effective) as the tutor's all yours for the lesson and they'll be creating bespoke lessons for you.Finally, if you want a one-on-one tutorial for less or can't find a suitable tutor where you live, online tutorials are great because they can be taught from anywhere in the world. All you need is a webcam and a decent internet connection!