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as the year is almost over, i’m realizing i might actually miss every class besides geometry. my teaas the year is almost over, i’m realizing i might actually miss every class besides geometry. my teaas the year is almost over, i’m realizing i might actually miss every class besides geometry. my teaas the year is almost over, i’m realizing i might actually miss every class besides geometry. my tea

as the year is almost over, i’m realizing i might actually miss every class besides geometry. my teacher was so sweet but shapes are hell and i do not know what an angle is. lofi girl please just do my homework for me next time

– august


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Assignment Checklist Free Printable (PDF in Google Drive)Keep your assignments looking professional

Assignment Checklist Free Printable (PDF in Google Drive)

Keep your assignments looking professional and academic with these checklists that are used once you have completed a piece of work.

Tick off each task to make sure your work is of a presentable standard, for example:

  • Single/Double spacing.
  • Hanging indent for references.
  • Completing title pages; Title, student ID, module code & name. 
  • Consistent font and font size. 
  • …And feel free to add your own tasks specific to your course too. 
  • Bonus: Box at the bottom has common reference styles (MLA, APA, Harvard). 

I usually print these, cut them out and keep one with each assignment. It saves me time having to Google what’s required when referencing University/College work. If you can’t print then just write it out on paper/sticky notes. Let me know if this is helpful (and where to improve!). 

More help: MLA Referencing//APA Referencing//Harvard Referencing 

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Neuroscientist captures an MRI of a mother and childProfessor Rebecca Saxe (MIT) has taken the first

Neuroscientist captures an MRI of a mother and child

Professor Rebecca Saxe (MIT) has taken the first ever MR image of a mother and child. 

“This picture is an MR image of a mother and a child that I made in my lab at MIT. You might see it as sweet and touching… an image of universal love. We can’t see clothes or hairstyles or even skin colour. From what we do see, the biology and the brains, this could be any mother and child or even father and child at any time and place in history; having an experience that any human can recognise.

Or you might see it as disturbing, a reminder that our human bodies are much too fragile as houses for ourselves. MRI’s are usually medical images and often bad news. Each white spot in that picture is a blood vessel that could clog, each tiny fold of those brains could harbour a tumour. The baby’s brain maybe looks particularly vulnerable pressed against the soft thin shell of its skull.

I see those things, universal emotions and frightening fragility but I also see one of the most amazing transformations in biology.”

Quotes have been taken from a TEDx talk given by Professor Saxe explaining the story behind the above picture.


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2018년 7월 16일 / Found this Korean alphabet reference from my old notes when I first started studying 2018년 7월 16일 / Found this Korean alphabet reference from my old notes when I first started studying

2018년 7월 16일 / Found this Korean alphabet reference from my old notes when I first started studying Korean. Also, I decided to restart my account because I have always wanted to try a new feed theme and finally did it! What do you think of the new minimal white theme?


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finally posting after a long hiatus because of my hectic school schedule and workload! here’s a post

finally posting after a long hiatus because of my hectic school schedule and workload! here’s a post of my planner overview this week along with a super cute Valentine’s Day card my friend gave me! ☺️


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