“When I disappear, the world still goes on… I know it’s wrong, but I wish that it would mourn for my passing. I hate myself for that wish…” - hope-descends
This is amazing. Thank you so much!
Hey everyone!! For my first masterpost, I decided to make one for science resources since I’ll need it for future exams and organizing these things will help me and I hope it’ll help you guys too! I included some social sciences as well as sources that have information about other subjects as well, which are marked by the * symbol. Also, I didn’t list many sources for biology/chemistry/physics categories since there’s more info about them in the “websites” category. Weird organization, I know, but I hope you like it!
Youtube channels:
*Youtube Edu
*Crash Course
AsapSCIENCE
MinutePhysics
Vsauce
Amoeba Sisters
Veritasium
Bozeman Science (AP stuff)
Science Channel
SciShow
SciShow Space
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Websites:
*Khan Academy
*CliffsNotes
*FREE BOOKS
*HowStuffWorks (literally how everything works I’m not kidding)
*MIT open courseware (lecture notes and videos)
*Buzzle (helps with homework)
*Educational videos
*Britannica (also has quizzes)
*TED Talks
*New World Encyclopedia
*Wikipedia for Schools
*About Education
*WiseGEEK
*quizzes
NASA
Space
Popular Science
Scientific American (+podcasts and videos)
ScienceDaily
LiveScience
New Scientist
IFLScience
more quizzes (+ math, technology)
an amazing interactive about the universe (honestly this is pure gold)
Chemistry:
interactive periodic table (with element classifications), experiments, famous chemists, etc. (includes podcasts and videos)
ChemCollective
periodic table live + info about the elements
problems and answers
AP chemistry
Physics:
AP physics - multiple choice practice questions (with answers)(warning: the site has cancerous ads that annoy me to no end)
basic physics (with answers + interactive stuff)
more problems and answers
dictionary
particle physics
Biology:
human anatomy
questions and answers
cell structure (video)
neuroscience and neurology
AP biology
Social sciences:
a bunch of anthropology resources
archaeology
economics
psychology
sociology
Roman law
Duhaime’s Encyclopedia of Law
when you practice kindness and i mean seriously, consciously choose it over and over again, it shows. that kind of selfless love etches itself into your laugh lines, steeps like a teabag until your words are inherently graceful. sometimes we spit out that choice through gritted teeth, but late at night when time stands still, the universe kisses your eyelids and promises you twice the love in return.
The most vicious of Islam’s enemies, is an ignorant Muslim, who becomes entrenched in his ignorance, and deforms -by his actions- the true face of Islam, while boasting to the world that his deeds are representative of Islam”
- Ahmad Deedat
Also a collab drawing with a fellow artist☆
Some of my doodles
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うちは サゲキ - collect1
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My art ( KOMAI )
Facebook : www.facebook.com/komai.art
Da :komai69i.deviantart.com
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....this was on my birthday ._. Eeh?
Kanouso Roadshow. Tokyo Dome City Hall. November 20, 2013
Q-Q
Day 1133 - 14 January 2014
I was talking to someone recently about how google keeps track of your searches and
.//projectTiGER
If you want to boost your emotional health then build the following into your life:
1. Develop a good group of friends. If possible, try and have quite a wide group of friends. That then means if someone moves away, or you change your school, your hobbies and so on, you’ll still a healthy support system in place.
2. Learn to appreciate solitude. Isolation isn’t the same as solitude. Isolation is being cut off from others for negative reasons; solitude is enjoying space and time for yourself – so you can recharge your batteries, and enjoy just being “you”.
3. Invest time in get fit. People who are fit and healthy generally feel better about themselves. Also, exercise releases feel good hormones so we feel happier, more optimistic and relaxed.
4. Allow yourself to “goof off” and have a laugh – as too much work will drain your energy.
5. Discover your passion and invest time in that. We all have something that brings us alive, and seems to resonate with who we are inside … So investing in your passion is extremely satisfying!
6. Plan for difficulties and problems. We all encounter problems and hard times in this life. Expecting that to happen helps us feel more in control - as we understand it’s normal - so we don’t just fall apart.
7. Work on increasing your self-awareness. As above, we all have blind spots and idiosyncrasies. If we can learn about ourselves, and our natural tendencies, we can learn to master weaknesses, and work to change and grow.
8. Be willing to take risks. Though it’s hard to step out into unknown territory, you’ll find it’s more rewarding to stretch yourself and grow.
9. Watch out for energy vampires. There are plenty of people who will drain your energy so learn how to say “no”, and to set some boundaries.
10. Ask for help when you need it. We all need support and encouragement at times … And offer help to others when things are tough for them.