Category: English Content
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Learning Japanese Vocab…
While learning Japanese, most challenging part is memorizing vocab. So I was thinking about various methods to memorize the word list. 1. Flashcards – Read and repeat efficiently over time, for kanji, readings, and example sentences. 2. Contextual Learning (through sentences) Learn words within the context of full sentences. This…
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Be patient with kids
Sending our kids to day care is a major decision. It takes a lot of courage, strength, and determination to make this choice. I am a stay at home mom since my first child is born. I was not able to send my kid to day care and given a…
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Embracing Change
Whenever a community is involved, there are bound to be countless opinions, perspectives, and, of course, judgments on any topic. We should follow rules as a community. We need to complete responsibilities and make the same use of our rights. What I can do additionally, I can write a post…
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What’s yes, what’s no?
The confusion, uncertainty, and absurdity of life during the pandemic. What’s rain, what’s insects? What’s natural, what’s artificial? What’s corona, what’s lockdown? What’s essential, what’s non-essential? What’s a mask, what’s a ventilator? What’s a temperature gun, what’s a mask? What’s a symptom, what’s a report? What’s trivial, what’s serious? What’s…
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Good Listening Skills
In a world where people often prioritize speaking over listening, being a good listener can make someone truly stand out. Talkative, expressive, and aggressive individuals may dominate conversations. A listener brings a unique presence by offering patience. They also provide understanding and thoughtfulness. This skill allows them to absorb different…
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Old
I don’t remember what I wished to become when I was very young. But I do remember one thing. I wanted to become old. When I first encountered school and studies, I definitely thought it would be better to be old. You could do whatever you want instead of getting…
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Room for improvement …
The One Thing People Don’t Understand (But Think They Do) Ah, All living organisms sorry means human beings are so intelligent. They invented space travel, quantum physics, and the air fryer. Yet, they are so blissfully ignorant that they still struggle with turn signals and email etiquette. There is one…
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The Technical Advancements in Printing
In school, we learned about the evolution of printing—from the early days of letterpress to sheet-fed and web-fed offset printing. We studied the emergence of flexographic and gravure printing and, finally, the rise of digital printing. However, witnessing these technologies in action at an actual press was an entirely different…
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Quite Often
Which Goal… is important… Setting goals is an essential part of personal and professional growth. However, sticking to those goals requires a crucial skill—the ability to say “no” to distractions and unnecessary commitments. For me, saying “no” is an important practice. I ensure my goals do not harm anyone’s time,…
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Ambidextrous
I wish I had been an Ambidextrous. Being ambidextrous means having the ability to use both hands with equal ease. While most people have a dominant hand, developing ambidexterity can be a valuable skill. It enhances brain function by stimulating both hemispheres, improving coordination, memory, and creativity. Athletes, musicians, and…