Saturday, March 28, 2020

What You Need To Consider When Getting A UAH Tutor

What You Need To Consider When Getting A UAH TutorIf you are thinking about getting a UAH tutor then you need to take some time and really think about it. The truth is that there are a number of things that you will want to think about before committing to this job. Some of these things are personal preference, the type of school that you are looking at and also the salary that you are going to get.Firstly, what are your goals in getting this job? Do you just want the job for yourself or do you want to learn how to coach some athletes and play in college basketball leagues? If you decide to go after coaching then you may be better off choosing an area where there are plenty of kids that want to play ball. The internet can be a great place to start looking if you are interested in this sort of job.You may be able to find schools that offer sports coaches jobs and you may even want to talk to other parents to see if they know of any schools that they would recommend. They may be able t o recommend some schools or you could look into which schools that are in your area. You should always check with your local high school to see if they have any sports scholarships.When looking into a school, you may want to check out the ethics of the school. Are they well known and respected in the community? Also, how long have they been offering such positions and what is their track record in these positions?After you have found a school, it is important to find out how they will be paying you. You may want to check around with various online sites to see if they have any offers that you can apply for or talk to a recruiter to see if they can give you some ideas on how much you should be paid.Finally, the thing that you should always think about when getting a UAH tutor is the type of student that you are trying to teach. Schools are normally only willing to teach kids that are able to help them win in some way. If you don't have kids who are extremely athletic then this may no t be the best job for you.What you should look for in an UAH tutor is someone who can help you with your academics as well as help you with your game. You need to be very organized and focused when you teach because this will show in your grades. So make sure that you take the time to really think about what you want to do before you commit to anything.

Friday, March 6, 2020

The best places to teach English abroad in 2020 [+job postings]

The best places to teach English abroad in 2020 [+job postings] With a new year comes a new chance for you to finally turn your dreams of teaching English abroad into a reality! You may have been contemplating moving overseas for a while. Now that you’re committed to going, you still haven’t settled on where to go. Figuring out where to go when uprooting your life is, understandably, one of the hardest and most important decisions to make while planning your new adventure. There are simply so many options and different factors to consider, such as income, budget, location and culture, just to name a few. So, it shouldn’t be taken lightly. Luckily the Teach Away team is here to make that tough decision a little easier for you! Last year we rounded up the top countries to make the most money teaching abroad.This year we’re listing the best places to teach abroad in 2020 based on where you can earn the most and where you have the best chance of getting hired abroad. Let’s dig in and break down the top countries to teach abroad this year! Where are the best places to teach English abroad in 2020? China Japan Taiwan United Arab Emirates (Dubai) Kuwait Saudi Arabia Teach in China - Earn up to $3830 USD It’s no surprise that China tops this list since it offers some of the best ESL teaching opportunities. With over 300 million English language students, the demand for English teachers is growing fast. On top of the lucrative pay of up to $3,830 USD per month, teaching jobs in China also offer competitive benefits, paid vacation, free flights to and from China, as well as help with housing. With a relatively low cost of living, you’ll be able to enjoy a comfortable standard of living, save money, travel and also have plenty of fun in your free time. And who doesn’t want to indulge in one of the world’s most diverse, vibrant and interesting cultures? China has it all! Want to teach in China? Teach Away’s Explore Program only requires a Bachelor’s degree and TEFL certification. Check out the Explore ESL Job for all job openings and details. Teach in Japan - Earn up to $2400 USD As a top teaching destination, Japan has so much to offer. From ESL and licensed teaching opportunities, to specialized teaching English jobs for young learners, teaching in Japan, is a great opportunity for everyone from new to very experienced teachers. Full of incredible culture, food, sites and experiences, Japan tops the ranks of teaching abroad destinations because of all it has to offer and its growing population of keen English learners! Most teachers will require a bachelor’s degree and a teaching certification, such as a TEFL certification, is often preferred but not required. There are usually two options for those looking to teach English In Japan: the ALT (Assistant Language Teacher) teaching jobs within the public school system or teaching jobs as private language schools or institutes (more commonly known as English conversation schools or Eikaiwas). Sound like the right place for you? Get started today by checking out our current vacancies in Japan: Early Childhood English teacher English Language Instructor Part-time Online ESL Teacher? Online English Teacher? Teach in Taiwan - Earn up to $2700 USD Taiwan is a place of wonder and opportunity with its lively cities and spectacular sights. Whether you’re a city dweller who loves arts and culture or an outdoor enthusiast looking for mountains to scale, Taiwan has it all! English teachers in Taiwan can make up to $2,700 per month. Most schools also offer performance bonuses, complimentary flights, vacation time, health benefits, and help with finding accommodations. First-time teacher? Private schools in Taiwan encourage new teachers to apply and gain valuable experience in the classroom. It’s also worth noting that candidates are not required to have a TEFL/TESL certificate or have prior teaching experience. Interested in teaching in Taiwan? There are endless teaching opportunities with the HESS International Educational Group. They’re currently looking to fill hundreds of vacancies for English (ESL) Teachers. Sign up to Teach Away today for access to the latest teaching jobs around the world. Teach in the United Arab Emirates - Earn up to $4100 USD The United Arab Emirates is a top teaching destination for those looking to land licensed teaching jobs abroad. And it’s no surprise with a salary range up to a hefty $4,100 USD. For example, a job Teaching in Dubai offers a compelling salary, competitive benefits package and the opportunity to live in a world-class city â€"tax-free! Teach Away is always offering a variety of teaching jobs in Dubai, from Kindergarten and primary school to middle and secondary school. Not to mention for those looking for something more education administration related, there are often jobs ranging from department and faculty head roles to vice-principal and principal positions. With so much variety to offer, teaching in the UAE continues to top the ranks of great places to teach abroad. Apply to one of our vacancies for English Teachers with Emirates National Schools! Teach in Kuwait - Earn up to $3500 USD If going on fun desert adventures, shopping excursions and experiencing Arabic culture sounds good to you, then Kuwait is the perfect place! If you’re a licensed teacher with classroom experience, we promise you Kuwait should be at the top of your job search hunt. Teachers in Kuwait, depending on experience, can make up to $3,500 USD a month. Plus these jobs normally come with great benefits as well, including airfare, housing or an accommodation allowance and health insurance. And as luck has it, American Creativity Academy has a few current ESL teaching job openings with August 2020 start dates. Teach in Saudi Arabia - Earn up to $3455 USD If you’re really looking to shake things up, then why not head to one of the world’s wealthiest countries that also offers a unique cultural immersion experience? You’ll get to learn all about Middle Eastern and Islamic traditions and culture in a historically significant country. Teaching in Saudi Arabia offers a comfortable lifestyle for teachers who can earn a salary of up to $3,455 USD per month. Plus, you don’t have to pay any income tax in Saudi Arabia! With that kind of tax-free income, you can enjoy a great standard of living and still be able to set asidesome money for the future. Not only will you be able to make a great income, but you will also be able to experience a country with surreal desert landscapes and natural scenery. Saudi Arabia is home to a diverse geographical landscape that includes desert plains, beautiful mountainous regions and many sunny beaches dotted along the coastline. Want to teach in Saudi Arabia? Great! Because there are plenty of teaching opportunities available for ESL and Licensed Teachers at primary, middle school and secondary school levels. Check out a few current job openings for English teachers and apply! Teach anywhere in the world in 2020! Teaching English overseas opens a whole world of possibilities. There is no better time than now to make your dreams of teaching abroad a reality. So get started this year and don’t wait any longer. Once you’ve registered on Teach Away and have a completed profile, you’re set to start applying to jobs. One great option for seeing what’s available is applying to an online job fair. But don’t wait because spots are limited!

Paul Ryan Thinks What

Paul Ryan Thinks What Womens Health protester via http://guerillawomentn.blogspot.com/2010/04/tell-gov-bredesen-to-respect-womens.html Abortion is a very complicated topic due to various reasons such as religious opinions, scientific outlooks, and the specific situation of the female pregnant. Paul Ryan’s views on abortion are very extreme compared to many other republican candidates. Ryan thinks that abortion should be illegal, which is a common belief, but his view is even more extreme because he thinks abortions should be considered illegal even in situations of rape, incest, or in cases that jeopardize a woman’s health. Ryan is in favor of both the Protect Life Act and the Sanctity of Human Life Act. The Protect Life Act allows doctors and surgeons to deny a woman from an abortion in a federally funded hospital even in the case of needing to save her life.   The Sanctity of Human Life Act is a bill, which classifies fertilized eggs as humans. Its result is that it will result in criminalizing various kinds of birth controls as well as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Ryan’s views are not only extreme but also, does he understand what the repercussions of his actions can be? By trying to defund Planned Parenthood, contraceptives, and STD and cancer screenings for low-income women, he is not considering the effect this can have. The outcome will be an increase in teenage pregnancy, increases in STD’s, and a lower survival rate for cancer victims.   These are problems we have fought so hard against, so we must join together to protect women’s health rights.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Foreign Policy in Election 2012 A Reflection After the RNC

Foreign Policy in Election 2012 A Reflection After the RNC Republican presidential candidate, Mitty Romney. Photograph by Cletch at Flickr Many politicians at this year’s Republican National Convention criticized President Obama’s foreign policy, calling for a stronger American position.   Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice stated, “Dictators in Iran and Syria butcher their people and threaten regional security.   Russia and China prevent a response, and everyone asks, where does America stand?” The foreign policy debate is becoming more relevant as we enter the last two months before Election Day.   Over the past four years, the world has seen massive turmoil.   European countries are in the midst of economic meltdowns; the Iranian government is further developing a nuclear program; and the Middle East was shaken by the revolutions of the Arab Spring. Compared to the Bush Administration, the Obama Administration has received favorable foreign policy marks both at home and in countries like England, France, and Japan (although his rating has slipped since he took office, and Muslim countries remain critical about his foreign policy).   His reluctance to dive into foreign entanglements and his willingness to participate in the United Nations has been better received by the international community. However, the Obama Administration has also faced criticism, and it hasn’t just come from the Republican Party. Obama has been criticized for the increased use of unmanned drones in countries like Yemen and Pakistan.   The legality of targeted drone strikes in other countries has been a source of debate, and many analysts believe that the unmanned drone strikes are a violation of other countries’ sovereignty. Obama’s handling of the Arab Spring has also been heavily critiqued.   The Obama Administration’s reluctance to get involved in conflicts abroad has led to a fairly irrelevant position in the Middle East.   As the 18-month long bloodshed continues in Syria, rebel groups have turned to countries like Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar for assistance.   Despite the magnitude of the revolutions sweeping the region, the United States has played a minor role and has been cautious to provide support. Yet, aside from calling for a stronger American position, the Republicans seem unable to provide a uniform foreign policy front.   Few politicians were able to provide a specific foreign policy platform, and many didn’t even touch the subject.     As our national election approaches, the lack of detail is a little daunting.   Mitt Romney will have to provide a clearer picture of his foreign policy that isn’t just a discussion about America’s military prowess. Over the next two months, I hope the American people will pay close attention to the proposed foreign policy ideas of the two candidates.   I want to see the candidates address questions about Iran, the Arab Spring (and U.S. relations with the new governments), Chinese-U.S. relations, and the European debt crisis. In our heavily globalized world, how we choose to participate abroad is important for economy building and domestic security; and, I believe a strong foreign policy is just as important as a strong domestic policy.   After listening to the speeches made at the Republican National Convention, I want both candidates to detail their foreign policy ideas for the American people. I want both candidates to answer the question, “Where does America stand?” What do you think?

A Study in Caffeine How Not to Prep for Finals Week

A Study in Caffeine How Not to Prep for Finals Week Photo from Flickr.com. Uploaded by Jemimus Caffeine itself occurs naturally in varous plants and beans and is found not only in drinks, but in various food products such as chocolate, yes ladies, I did say chocolate. For people who suffer from migraines, caffeine can boost the affects of pain killers by increasing blood flow in the brain, and studies have proven that consistent caffeine intake could potentially reduce the risk of diabetes, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. These positive results are generally only proven to be a result of nearly four times the daily recommended amount of caffeine intake, and there are still many negative effects. High doses of caffeine can cause anxiety, dizziness, headaches, and the jitters. Caffeine also has a very long half-life of six hours, meaning it takes a very long time to leave your system completely. Due to this, people often try to sleep with a large amount of caffeine still circulating their blood which causes their brain to not relax as it should and prevents true REM sleep. The next morning the sleep-deprived individual will feel fatigued and go for another caffeinated drink. One common occurrence with caffeine is the withdrawal effects when one tries to cut back their intake. Withdrawals can last a few days and include headaches, fatigue, irritability and even slight depression. Also, people who frequently consume caffeine gather an increased tolerance for the drug and will need more and more to produce the same effect. Scientifically speaking, caffeine causes the brain to believe it is under attack which stimulates energy and focus. Caffeine attaches to receptors in the brain that usually induce sleep, and it basically freaks them out because its not the substance they usually receive, namely adenosine. This freak out causes the brain to believe there’s something attacking and it produces adrenaline. This raises blood pressure, stimulates the heart, produces rapid shallow breathing, and deprives the brain of oxygen needed to keep the person calm and rational. This is why tired people who have consumed too much caffeine tend to be irritable and over-emotional The FDA recommends about 200mg-300mg per day which is about three 8oz cups of coffee. Unfortunately the sizes of coffee drinks at coffee shops, such as Starbucks, tend to be much larger and contain a greater dosage of caffeine. This leads to unintentional caffeine “overdoses”. Photo from Flickr.com by ~Twon~ Even worse than coffee are the incredibly abundant 5-Hour Energy shots. These suspicious tiny bottles of supposed increased  energy for five hours have potentially dangerous effects. Each bottle contains 2000% of the daily recommended intake of B6 vitamins, and therefore only two bottles are recommended per day. Many people ignore that warning, however, and take multiple which has lead to serious side effects. One toxicologist, Chris Rosenbaum, has said that people have suffered from seizures, restlessness, and uncontrollable vomiting. Be careful of drinking coffee past 4PM so as to ensure a good night’s sleep. Often, sluggishness can result from dehydration or long periods of inactivity so drinking more water and taking a long walk can help as much, or more than, drinking some coffee. Be very wary of 5-Hour Energy drinks, and other energy drinks for that matter â€" they can get around FDA restrictions by calling themselves a “dietary supplement”. Coffee also does not sober you up â€" caffeine combined with alcohol actually causes more accidents among college kids. Basically, when cramming for finals, you just need to be aware of these studies. I am not advocating the eradication of coffe, by any means â€" in fact, I’m drinking my second cup of coffee while writing this. Rather, I’m calling for moderation â€" just be careful to take care of yourself, because you’ll always be more productive if you’re feeling healthier.

Tutoring Jobs in Matawan and Sandspring, NJ

Tutoring Jobs in Matawan and Sandspring, NJTuting jobs in Matawan and Sandspring, NJ have made the lives of many students easier and more enjoyable. These career opportunities are offering various options to enhance the educational experience of students so that they can become successful college and career ready.There are several tutoring jobs in Matawan and Sandspring, NJ but not all of them are suitable for students. Here are some of the more promising tutoring jobs available in these two locations. Take your pick:Tuting jobs in these cities include tutor, language instructor, and professor positions. The student has to select one or the other to fit their personality and needs.If you are interested in teaching a single subject instruction in a foreign language, you may consider the English as a Second Language (ESL) certification course. You must complete a six-month course at an accredited school and pass a written exam. All the colleges in Matawan and Sandspring, NJ offer these programs.The studies in this program will teach you all the basics of a language, including pronunciation, grammar, reading, writing, and communication. It is very helpful to know a foreign language if you plan to go abroad for your future career. In fact, it is also required by some employers.A second option is to earn your certificate in a language as a Second Language (L2). This will help you in your career as a language teacher, since you will be able to handle foreign students, who need English as a Second Language.Tuteers who wish to study English as a Second Language are also eligible for Tuteering Jobs in Matawan and Sandspring, NJ. Youhave to take a class in English as a Second Language and pass a test to be eligible for applying for these jobs. This is one of the best places for learning to speak English with a native speaker, since the country offers a great living for those who wish to stay here and make a career.

Different Jobs As An Organic Beaker Tutor

Different Jobs As An Organic Beaker TutorIf you are thinking about the idea of a career as an organic beaker tutor, it is a great option. As a chemist, you will have a wide variety of jobs that can take you all over the world.These are the many different types of positions that are available to you. Many people work as an associate member in a laboratory, while others work full time as a technician. It all depends on what you would like to do. Many people who have degrees in chemistry want to continue their education by gaining more education in the field of chemistry.As you go through these different careers you will learn more about chemistry. This is because you will be exposed to the various aspects of chemistry, all while helping scientists to advance their knowledge.For example, one of the things that you can do as an organic beaker tutor is to help to design and create a new solvent that can be used to treat different types of medical problems. A therapist may want to apply th is type of compound to the areas of their body that are damaged due to stress or drugs, for example.Therapists are always looking for new ways to help people recover from the harmful effects of various drugs. Unfortunately, many therapists are not trained in chemistry. Organic beaker tutors have many different skills that help them be successful in their job.The most common of these are that they have an affinity for certain types of chemicals. The chemicals that they work with often have some sort of interaction between the two.This helps them to study chemical interactions which will allow them to make the difference in any type of chemical reaction. As you work as an organic beaker tutor, you will have a great career which allows you to work with different chemicals and procedures, as well as helping people to understand the problems that they are facing.

Work From Home And Help Students In Achieving Higher Grades

Work From Home And Help Students In Achieving Higher Grades 0SHARESShare Are you looking for a tutoring online job? Tutor Pace offers many  Tutoring Jobs  in  Math, English, Science and Social Studies for  helping thousands of students from k-12. Tutoring math online is easy and flexible.   You can be your own boss. You can set your own hours. You can take classes any time, 7 days a week. It’s a great way to earn an extra amount in your free time and help students too! Who all can join as a tutor? College Students and Grad Students Stay at Home Parents Retired Professors and Teachers Professors and Teachers Professionals In Math-Oriented Careers There are students who need geometry help? If you are a Math tutor, you can help students with geometry. You simply need to have a Laptop/ Desktop with an internet connection, a microphone and a web cam; and you can offer sessions anytime regardless of the geographical limits. Tutor Pace, an online tutoring website allows you to earn money at your free hours. You can work from home and still earn a good amount. Work from your office, or anywhere with a stable internet connection. Plan your own hours with this flexible part-time job; we offer 24/7 service.  You can keep your teaching skills sharp with this education job. Online tutoring job makes a difference in your financial status. [starbox id=admin]

How would you like it if your voice were broken - Introvert Whisperer

Introvert Whisperer / How would you like it if your voice were broken - Introvert Whisperer How would you like it if your voice were broken? Having a “broken” voice is probably not something you’ve given much thought.   It’s understandable in light of health concerns like cancer and heart disease.   Those conditions are very common and you can barely pick up a newspaper without some reference to those very real health problems. However, today is National Voice Day and with it comes the need to be aware of a little known or understood disorder called Spasmodic Dysphonia.   It’s a big, strange word that describes a neurological disorder that causes the vocal cord to spasm when attempting to vocalize.   The sound you hear coming out of a person with this disorder can range from low volume, strangled sounding speech to breathy and quivering.   This is a fairly rare disorder so it’s probably not something you’ve heard of.   Unfortunately, the same is true of the medical community, which makes diagnosing it and treating it a challenge. For people who acquire “SD”, it can be a life changer.   We often take for granted the voice we possessed from the time we were born.   It helps us take our place in the world.   It facilitates learning and becomes part of our identity.   Our voice is more than what we say; it is part of our body language and communicates our confidence, sadness or love to another. Until it doesn’t. Although having Spasmodic Dysphonia is not a life-threatening disease, for most of it, it is life altering.   It becomes a challenge for people to understand you, especially if you’re on the phone.   You can barely be heard in a noisy background.   It affects relationships and even can end a career.   To make matters worse, you get asked to repeat what you just struggled so hard to get out of you- way too frequently.   Sometimes, people make rude, insensitive comments because you sound strange.   It’s not fun. If your voice isn’t “broken” be grateful for what you remain blessed with. Now what?   We appreciate you taking the time to educate yourself today on National Voice Day and have to two requests: 1- pass this on to others in the vein of education and 2- Please consider donating to help support research for Spasmodic Dysphonia: https://dysphonia.org/donate/ Brought to you by Let me emphasize that Self-Promotion doesn’t have to be obnoxious to be effective.  But, if you don’t Self-Promote you, who will?  If you ever want to get ahead, you have to learn how to Self-Promote. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that shows you simple, yet effective ways to Self-Promote. Start watching now by clicking here! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â€" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer