Wednesday, March 25, 2020

An Introduction to the Basics of Organic Chemistry

An Introduction to the Basics of Organic ChemistryHow to name the compounds in the organic chemistry tutor will teach you is the main concern of the individual concerned. It will certainly contribute to his/her better future in the field of science. Although, a question as to why should one take the trouble of taking up the course? Let me give you some ideas to help you in this regard.A compound is a macromolecule consisting of one molecule of one element, one atom of another element, and one electronegative group attached to the former. In short, it is a group of atoms that can do more than the sum of its parts. Take examples of chlorophyll and anthocyanins for example.This compound is also called a pigment. Most of the things that you see that contain pigments are the plants. For example, in the leaves, they have an important role of providing protection from the elements of sun. The leaves have chlorophyll, which is the component that gives color to the leaves.Another compound is a hydride. There are many varieties and forms of hydrides. Examples are sodium and potassium hydroxide. You can get similar forms in hydroxide, which is a similar liquid mixture.Another compound is the oxygen atom. Oxygen has its basic chemical formula O2. This compound is called the gas that is present in our atmosphere.Thus, the compound Hydrogen and the compound Oxygen have their common atom. The molecule used to hold the two atoms together is called the ionic (a weak type of compound).And so, you must realize that there are many compounds that have no scientific significance but help in solving problems in chemistry. These are mainly used in the study of science.

Friday, March 6, 2020

A Natural Treatment for ADHD

A Natural Treatment for ADHD Have you noticed that your childs ADHD symptoms seem better on days when he or she is more active? Is your child able to sit and focus on his or her homework more easily once he or she has run around and burned off some energy after school? Researchers have only recently begun studying the effects of exercise on ADHD, but results from early studies are promising. Engaging in moderate-to intense-exercise multiple days a week appears to improve ADHD symptoms, executive functioning (read more about executive functioning in my previous post), social skills, and motor control. A recent study by Dr. Betsy Hoza, published in the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, compared two interventions in elementary schools. The first was a 30-minutes exercise intervention that included moderate- to-intense physical activity through games like tag and sharks and minnows. The second intervention was sedentary, and included 30-minutes of classroom art projects. Both occurred before school every day for 12 weeks. At the end of the 12-week period parent and teachers rated the children on ADHD symptoms, moodiness, social skills and motor skills. Kids in the physical activity program showed improvement in each of these areas. Scientists arent sure why exercise leads to improvement in ADHD symptoms and other areas of weakness for kids with ADHD, but they have some theories. During exercise the brain releases several chemicals serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine - which are all important for attention and emotional control. In fact, many of the stimulant medications used to treat ADHD target these same chemicals. So, it may be this exercise brain boost that drives improvements in ADHD symptoms, mood, social skills, and motor control. Exercise also improves blood flow in the brain and promotes the development of new brain cells, two factors that may also lead to improvements in ADHD symptoms. Well learn more about how exercise and ADHD symptoms are related as additional research is done. In the meantime, take advantage of what we already know and help your child get active! Its easier to get some kids moving than others. If you have a naturally active child, then finding time and an activity for him or her to do regularly may be your main challenge. If your child is more of a couch potato, then youll need to be a bit more strategic about how you get them moving! Youll have the most success long-term if you find activities that can fit into your childs regular routine. Simple things like getting to school 15 minutes early so your child can spend time on the play structure, taking time a couple of evenings a week to supervise your child while he or she rides their bike outside or plays in the backyard, or talking to your childs afterschool program about the availability of activities that require kids to be physically active. If your child is spending most of his or her time indoors these days, look into apps and websites that encourage physical activity. Im a big fan of GoNoodle, an app that allows kids to choose from guided activities like dance- and sing-alongs, Zumba for kids, track and field activities, and more. Get physically active with your kids. Outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, and skating are great, but simple activities can be good too. Invite your child to come with you when you walk the dog or work in the yard. You can turn every day activities like these into special one-on-one or family bonding time. If youre stuck indoors, try to get creative. Kids always love a spontaneous family dance party! Weve always known that exercise is great for physical health, and promising new research is showing that it may help with ADHD symptoms too. While its not a cure for ADHD, exercise is a great supplement to any ADHD management program. So, give your child the boost he or she may need by helping him or her be more physically active every day ABOUT DR. MARY ROONEY Mary Rooney, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco. Dr Rooney is a researcher and clinician specializing in the evaluation and treatment of ADHD and co-occurring behavioral, anxiety, and mood disorders. A strong advocate for those with attention and behavior problems, Dr. Rooney is committed to developing and providing comprehensive, cutting edge treatments tailored to meet the unique needs of each child and adolescent. Dr. Rooney's clinical interventions and research avenues emphasize working closely with parents and teachers to create supportive, structured home and school environments that enable children and adolescents to reach their full potential. In addition, Dr. Rooney serves as a consultant and ADHD expert to Huntington Learning Centers. ABOUT HUNTINGTON Huntington Learning Center is the tutoring and test prep leader. Its certified tutors provide individualized instruction in reading, phonics, writing, study skills, elementary and middle school math, Algebra through Calculus, Chemistry, and other sciences. It preps for the SAT and ACT, as well as state and standardized exams. Huntington programs develop the skills, confidence, and motivation to help students of all levels succeed and meet the needs of Common Core State Standards. Founded in 1977, Huntington's mission is to give every student the best education possible. Call us today at 1.800.CAN LEARN to discuss how Huntington can help your child. For franchise opportunities please visit www.huntingtonfranchise.com. This website does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The material on this site is provided for educational purposes only.

5 Steps Towards Conquering the Winter Blues

5 Steps Towards Conquering the Winter Blues Image via https://pixabay.com 1.  Embrace the Winter Weather While it’s usually tempting during the cold, gray winter months to just stay inside and watch movies all day, doing so can leave you feeling bored and listless. One great way to conquer the winter blues is by forcing yourself to get outside regardless of the weather. Take advantage of the season by playing in the snow, or go for a walk or jog to enjoy the feel of the crisp air on your face. Being outside for a bit during the day can play a big role in improving your mood, especially if it means being exposed to some sunlight and absorbing a bit of Vitamin D. Even if you only go out for a brief amount of time, the activity and fresh air will help to expel some of those winter blues. 2.  Exercise Regularly When it’s cold outside and all you want to do is bundle up with some hot chocolate, it can be appealing to forgo your usual exercise routine in favor of having a lazy day. However, too many days without exercise may cause you to feel sluggish and down. To avoid a dip in your mood, it’s important to stay active and maintain a regular fitness routine. Even a brisk walk in the morning will be beneficial, as staying physically active will help prevent you from falling into a winter rut. It will also give you an outlet for your energy, and will encourage your brain to release some endorphins to improve your mood and drive the winter blues away. 3.  Conquer the Cold One of the worst feelings associated with winter is that of being cold all the time. If you tend to go out underdressed for the weather, the cold will not only make you uncomfortable, but can leave you feeling irritable as well. According to NHS, “staying warm can reduce the winter blues by half”â€"in other words, it’s worth it to dress warmly when venturing outdoors. You can also keep warm by taking advantage of all of those warm foods and drinks that are popular in the wintertime. Have some healthy soup for dinner or a cup of hot chocolate when you get home from class. The warmer you are both when indoors and outdoors, the less susceptible you’ll be to the effects of the winter blues. 4.  Socialize Again, it’s easy during the winter to go into a sort of hibernation, where you spend the majority of time at home on your own rather than venturing out into the cold. In becoming more of a homebody, you may inadvertently find yourself spending less time with your friends and more time on your own, which if it goes on for too long can make you feel lonely and down. Instead of spending all of your free time in, make an effort to see your friends and to keep your social calendar relatively full. You can even invite your friends over for a movie night or dinner if you really don’t want to leave the comfort of your home; just being around other people will help to lift your spirits considerably. 5.  Enjoy Indoor Activities When it’s too cold to go out, avoid the winter blues by finding some new things to do inside. Try picking up a new hobby during the winter months, such as drawing or scrapbooking. In addition to giving you a new way to fill up your time indoors, these activities will also give you a way to channel some of your creative energy, and will help to reduce your stress levels. Especially considering you’ll probably want to spend your time outdoors once spring comes around, it’s a good idea to take advantage of all the fun things you can do inside now; read some of those books you’ve been meaning to get to, or tackle some of the tasks that you’ve been putting off. The more you have to do while you’re stuck inside, the less you’ll feel the negative effects of the season. Though the winter blues may seem insurmountable as you encounter one dreary day after another, being aware of how you’re feeling and taking steps to combat it can help you greatly improve your mood. By maintaining a healthy lifestyle, full social calendar, and resisting that ever-tempting urge to become a couch potato, you’ll hopefully start to feel more energized and upbeat. If you find yourself still feeling listless, consider consulting a doctor to see what else you can do. Above all, keep in mind that the winter will come to an end eventually, and that (even if it doesn’t feel like it) spring is just around the corner!

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Everything You Can Imagine Is Real

Everything You Can Imagine Is Real Everything you can imagine is real. Pablo Picasso Picasso the inventor of new forms of art, an innovator in styles and techniques, and one of the most prolific artists in the history. Picasso created more than 20,000 paintings. He was not only a painter but also a sculptor. His full name was Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Maria de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santisima Clito Trinidad Ruiz and Picasso. He is one of the most famous figures in 20th century. Along with Georges Braque, Picasso is considered the founder of Cubism.

Happy Birthday, Dariya!

Happy Birthday, Dariya! Yesterday, Dariya Lopukhina our wonderful Director of Marketing celebrated her birthday. She has been working for TutorZ.com since January 2012. During these nine short months Dariya has become an absolute essential part of the TutorZ operation She creates and runs our marketing campaigns, blog, ad postings, and social media presence. Dariya also runs a great deal of our customer service apps. Because of her wide range of responsibilities and deep insight in the  TutorZ  process  Dariya  also has become a chief contributor to the engineering department by helping to design new features and apps.  Always, in her work,  Dariya  is consistent, dedicated and dependable, reliable,  flexible, and a pleasure to work with.  She has incredible creative energies and a refreshing conservatism tempered only enough to accomplish what needs to be done. Thats why the small team of  TutorZ  threw a party for her yesterday after the regular work hours .  Lilly bedazzled us with her cooking talents, created  a delicious dinner and decorated the office space with balloons, flowers and signs.   Remotely from Los Angeles, CA John joined the festivities via  Skype. Chatty, our office cat was hugged by everyone. So thank  you again Dariya for all your hard work,  dedication and positive energies at your work place. We and our customers  appreciate you very much. Health,  happiness and success to you!

New Position at italki Online Marketing Assistant (Chinese)

New Position at italki Online Marketing Assistant (Chinese) To cater to our growing  user base  in China, we are looking to recruit a Chinese Online Marketing Assistant. We are really excited about the growth of italki in China, and around the world, so if you are Chinese, love languages and online marketing, make sure to drop us your resume so we can consider you for our team! Introduction to the role: We are seeking a Chinese speaker strong in marketing and communications, who can drive traffic and increase sales in China. We are a fast-growing tech startup looking for an individual who wants to be part of an exciting, yet friendly working environment. The position is based in Shanghai, China. Candidates from other locations need not apply. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:   Managing social networking channels Weibo Copywriting for newsletters, website, PR, advertising Co-ordination and implementation of email campaigns Quality control of Chinese version of website Assisting in other general marketing initiatives Minimum Requirements:   Native Mandarin speaker 2+ years online marketing experience Outgoing and proactive personality Very strong Chinese communication skills Experience with Chinese social network platforms Good  organizational  and planning skills Fluent in English (speaking, reading) A sharp mind with the ability to grasp concepts quickly and problem solve Preferred Qualifications:   Experience in social media marketing Interested in technology, language learning Experience living overseas or working with foreigners Translation skills, experience with English translation Degree in marketing or communications Work Environment: Salary is based on experience and education 5-day work week Allowance for free online language lessons Great opportunities for growth Annual Performance Review For interested parties, please email your resume to ross at italki.com. New Position at italki Online Marketing Assistant (Chinese) To cater to our growing  user base  in China, we are looking to recruit a Chinese Online Marketing Assistant. We are really excited about the growth of italki in China, and around the world, so if you are Chinese, love languages and online marketing, make sure to drop us your resume so we can consider you for our team! Introduction to the role: We are seeking a Chinese speaker strong in marketing and communications, who can drive traffic and increase sales in China. We are a fast-growing tech startup looking for an individual who wants to be part of an exciting, yet friendly working environment. The position is based in Shanghai, China. Candidates from other locations need not apply. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:   Managing social networking channels Weibo Copywriting for newsletters, website, PR, advertising Co-ordination and implementation of email campaigns Quality control of Chinese version of website Assisting in other general marketing initiatives Minimum Requirements:   Native Mandarin speaker 2+ years online marketing experience Outgoing and proactive personality Very strong Chinese communication skills Experience with Chinese social network platforms Good  organizational  and planning skills Fluent in English (speaking, reading) A sharp mind with the ability to grasp concepts quickly and problem solve Preferred Qualifications:   Experience in social media marketing Interested in technology, language learning Experience living overseas or working with foreigners Translation skills, experience with English translation Degree in marketing or communications Work Environment: Salary is based on experience and education 5-day work week Allowance for free online language lessons Great opportunities for growth Annual Performance Review For interested parties, please email your resume to ross at italki.com.

How to Find the Best Chicago Math Tutor For Your Needs

How to Find the Best Chicago Math Tutor For Your NeedsIf you are having a hard time with math, then you might consider seeking the services of a Chicago math tutor. A math tutor can help to make math more fun and easy for you to learn. Here are some tips on how to find the best Chicago math tutor for your needs.The first thing that you will want to do is contact a Chicago math tutor. Chicago tutors are all around you, and they are often friends of friends. You can ask them what their hours are, how long they have been tutoring, and who is their favorite Chicago math tutor. It is important to find someone who you can trust, so you should try to find someone who works as close to a regular schedule as possible. This will make it easier for you to find someone who will be available for you every day of the week.There are several online resources for finding local tutors. You should look into websites like Chicago Tutor and Educating Chicago that have help sections where you can ask ques tions about tutoring and find out if there are any Chicago tutors near you. Chicago tutors in this area will also allow you to sign up for email or text alerts if you want to receive updates about your request for a Chicago math tutor. Some tutors may offer online courses for math tutoring.People live in Chicago in large part because of the city life. If you want to live and work in Chicago, you need to find a tutor that lives and works in the city. This will help you get to know the different areas and neighborhoods that you need to know to become successful.You will find that choosing a tutor is a great educational investment for yourself. You will get one on one attention, attention that you can pay attention to, and one that can do all the work for you. As you progress, you will notice that the difference in your grade will increase and you will enjoy learning math as well as being successful at work.Being part of the city life will also help you take a more positive approach to your grades. When you get busy in the city, you may not be as diligent with your homework. Working with a Chicago math tutor can help you to be more conscientious with your work and keep your grades high.A Chicago math tutor can improve your grades and your attitude towards math. This is because they can help you with time management and attention to detail. Taking your math classes seriously will help you to see the big picture of the curriculum and to excel at math.