08.21.17 New washi tapes from muji ~ IG: etudiaire
08.12.2017; my arabic exam is really close, so i must start working harder now. i don’t think i’ll do great because i’m way behind my classmates (i joined the class two months later than them), but i feel like i’m learning so much, i feel way more confident with the language now, and it makes me so happy ♡
also, i started a new book under my father’s recommendation: ‘the seven minutes’ by irving wallace.
l’espace - space l’univers - universe la planète - planet le sytème solaire - solar system Mercure - Mercury Vénus - Venus la Terre - Earth Mars - Mars Jupiter - Jupiter Saturne - Saturn Uranus - Uranus Neptune - Neptun Pluton - Pluto la lune - moon la pleine lune - full moon la nouvelle lune - new moon le croissant de lune - crescent l’orbite - orbit la pesanteur - gravity le météore - meteor la galaxie - galaxy la nébuleuse - nebula l’astéroïde - asteroid la comète - comet le trou noir - black hole l’éclipse solaire - solar eclipse le soleil - sun
Day 3 [3.2.17]: Favourite study methods
I like to make electronic notes, then I rewrite them out (my chemistry notes are in the shot) and also make flip cards with my daiso word cards! I enjoy using mildliners/any highlighters to make it look pretty, but notes are mainly for memorising. (Practicality > aesthetic)
05.01.17 🖊 // A flat lay of stationery that I constantly use! I am obsessed on how colorful this turned out 😍
P.S. I decided to create a studygram as well so follow me if you’d like ➡️ Click here
Items in Photo
Pilot Juice Pens 0.5
Tombow Dual Brush Pens
Muji Gel Pens 0.5
Mildliners
Rilakkuma Deco Rush
“Gravitational ejection is about 100 times more likely than a random merger, meaning our star and the remaining bound planets will probably be ejected into the abyss of now-empty space after around 10^19 years. But even at that, with Earth orbiting our stellar remnant and with nothing else around, things won’t last forever. Every orbit — even gravitational orbits in General Relativity — will very, very slowly decay over time. It might take an exceptionally long time, some 10^150 years, but eventually, the Earth (and all the planets, after enough time) will have their orbits decay, and will spiral into the central mass of our Solar System.”
Worried about the environment of Earth today? Here’s a sobering fact: we already know how it’s all going to end. Not just when the next ice age will come or the next supervolcano will blow, but on cosmic scales stretching billions of years into the future and beyond. From the death of life on Earth to the end of the Sun, we can predict some major catastrophes our Solar System will face. But even after the Sun has died, the Earth and what’s left of our parent star will likely stick around for more. The matter expelled by our Sun will ignite new stars, which will die as well. White dwarfs will cool off into black dwarfs, and the Universe will go dark. And yet, thanks to gravitational effects, more interactions, on long enough timescales, will still remain.
Come get the long-term story of the future of our Solar System and see how it all will, in the ultra-distant future, come to an end.
It really baffles me how there are hundreds of billions of galaxies in the universe. Hundreds of billions of stars per galaxy. With each star system containing 1-9 planets each. And people still are convinced that this tiny speck of dust we call Earth is the only place you can find intelligent life, let alone life period.
Hey! I have to do a quick presentation (like 2 minutes, tops) about literally any topic for a nuclear science class. I was thinking something along the lines of radiation in space but I'm clueless. Any suggestions?
You could talk about nuclear fusion in the core of stars, and how stars don’t create elements heavier than iron because instead of creating energy through fusion it requires energy.
All elements heavier than iron are formed during supernovae. After a star dies, the energy can be transferred into creating heavier elements! Thank a dead star for your existence
august 6, 2017
spread for next week ! I don’t really like this flatlay but whatever lol?? i ran out of things to use so I used some paint swatch things LMAO why am I like this??? also can we talk about how beautiful paperkumaco stickers are bc,,, im obsessed?? also I cannot believe I’m turning 16 tmrw i want to cry ;-;
♫ blood sweat & tears by bts (and lowkey all their other songs)
Here’s a masterpost of my Japanese posts I’ve made so far. For newer posts and posts made by other langblrs please check my Japanese-tag. You may like/reblog this post if you want to, but I would really appreciate if you liked/reblogged individual posts instead! Please note that some posts are from my old blogs, I’m not stealing/claiming other people’s posts as mine! Japanese resources Japanese phrases Spring vocabulary Summer vocabulary Autumn vocabulary Winter vocabulary Valentine’s day vocabulary Halloween vocabulary Christmas vocabulary New Year vocabulary Birthday vocabulary Ramadan vocabulary Hanukkah vocabulary Eurovision vocabulary Rainy day vocabulary Flower vocabulary Insects vocabulary Tea vocabulary Knitting and crocheting vocabulary Traveling vocabulary Harry Potter vocabulary Moomin vocabulary Studio Ghibli vocabulary When Marnie Was There vocabulary Friendship vocabulary Cozy vocabulary Mental health and mental disorders vocabulary Menstruation vocabulary Ainu vocabulary Catalan referendum vocabulary Bullying vocabulary 11.3.2011 vocabulary Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki vocabulary Terrorism vocabulary Refugee vocabulary New words I learned in Japan 1 month kanji challenge
09.04.17 editing my manuscript that I hope to get published at some point; it’s a review of novel therapies for myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury.