Blog Posts tagged R

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How to Improve Interpersonal Intelligence

by Grace Dickins

Socially savvy students seem to have a sixth sense about how to interact with anyone from peers to strangers. A person's ability to recognize and respond to non-verbal cues from others indicates a high interpersonal intelligence. While it may seem as though this is natural instinct, people can impro...

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How to Stay Motivated in an Online Class

by Sara Vazquez Shaw

Online classes offer a learner the option to take a class in the comfort of their own home. Online courses can be more convenient, more cost effective (depending on the course), and can offer the student learning at their own pace. These are just a few benefits of taking an online class. It's no won...

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The Top Theorists You'll See in Introduction to Sociology classes

by Christine Chadwick

At its most basic level, sociology is the study of human behaviour and how it relates to culture. Ethics also plays a major role in this area. Students who receive a sociology degree often go on to pursue jobs in criminal justice, business, government, communications, and other fields. Most Sociolog...

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Why You Should Live With a Host Family While Studying Abroad

by Sara Vazquez Shaw

When you're studying abroad, especially if it's your first time away from home for an extended period of time, your experience can be extremely exciting but also mixed with a lot of anxiety. A new level of independence, unfamiliar surroundings, a different culture, perhaps a new language - all of th...

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Five Things to Do the Week Before a Presentation

by Christine Chadwick

Some people claim they fear public speaking more than they fear death. But now that you must give a presentation, there's no turning back. There are, however, several productive actions you can take the week before the event. These tips can help you stay calm and give an informative, compelling pres...

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