081917 - bujo spreads from the last week of summer and the first week of school.
p.s. i have to finish my scholarship application next week. also, it’s my best friend’s surprise bday celebration on the 26th and i’m one of the people in charge. i’m going to lose my eyebrows by the 27th
APUSH The Musical Part One: songs from musical theater that explain concepts from apush chapters 2-26 of american pagent
8tracks / playmoss / youtube
1. Molasses to Rum from 1776: explains the triangle trade as well as the hypocrisy of the revolutionary era on the topic of slavery
2. Sit Down John from 1776: the apprehension of moderates to declare independence during the continental congress
3. But Mr. Adams from 1776: the declaration of independence (this is partly on here bc it’s about jefferson wanting to bust his nut)
4. Non-Stop from Hamilton: the formation of the federal government, the constitutional convention, and the federalist papers
5. Cabinet Battle #1 from Hamilton: arguments between federalists and democratic republicans over assumption, excise taxes on whiskey, and slavery
6. The Room Where It Happens from Hamilton: the dinner that jefferson hosted which decided assumption as well as where the capital would be located
7. The Election of 1800 from Hamilton: the election of 1800 would lead to the creation of political parties
8. Alll American Prophet from Book of Mormon: the formation of mormonism and its westward expansion
9. Rock Star from Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson: the anti-elitist sentiments that would lead to an increase in populism as well as how jackson’s anti-elitist populism contradicted with his own superiority complex
10. Corrupt Bargain from Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson: the bargain which got JQA elected during the tie breaker for the election of 1824
11. Populism Yea Yea from Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson: the rise of populism and jacksonian democracy
12. Ten Little Indians from Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson: the awful awful treatment of native americans (especially during jackson’s administration)
13. Someone In a Tree from Pacific Overtures: the treaty of kanagawa and the “opening” of japan
14. The Wild Wild West from Harvey Girls: westward expansion and the wild west
15. Paint Your Wagon from Paint Your Wagon: the california gold rush and westward expansion
16. A Peculiar Institution from Civil War: the awful awful treatment of slaves
17. The Glory from Civil War: the civil war in general
18. The Ballad Of Booth from Assassins: john wilkes booth’s assassination of abraham lincoln
19. The Ballad of Guiteau from Assassins: charles guiteau’s assassination of president garfield because he wanted to place chester a arthur in power so his faction would reap benefits of patronage
20. The Bottom Line from Newsies: business owner’s cost cutting methods which often disenfranchised the workers
21. The World Will Know from Newsies: the organization of labor unions against big business during the gilded age
22. The Ballad of Czolgosz from Assassins: leon czolgosz’s assassination of president william mckinley because he felt the working class was oppressed
It’s been a while since I’ve made a post, and I figured that these tips might be extra helpful with exam season approaching. As someone who struggles a lot with procrastination, I do everything I can to fight the urge to put assignments off until the last minute (even though I’m not always successful).
Hi guys!! I’m so excited to finally write about this project i had in mind for a while now.
Some months ago i tried balancing my chakras with the help of the internet. I found so many meditations on youtube and even yoga poses. I turned it into a kind of “challenge” were i spent three days using what i found to balance each of my chakras. I then thought… what if i share all of these resources? how fun it would be if more people were involved! So if you’re interested, keep reading ✨
The challenge will originally start this Saturday. Every three days we will be working on each chakra (three days for the root chakra, another three days for the sacral, etc). I will be writing a post full of resources that i found (meditations, affirmations, yoga poses) for each of the seven chakras. They will be coming up every three days too.
If you want to participate please reblog this post so more people can find out and we can all help each other out! Please feel free to add more info to the posts i write! If you want, you can send me a message for questions or ideas you have :-)
Hey guys! I’ve compiled a list of resources that are helpful when studying science in general, & also when studying specific branches of science. I hope you find it useful!
General:
Crash Course [Youtube]
Khan Academy [videos, practice worksheets, etc]
Bozeman Science [Youtube]
Veritasium [Youtube]
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell [Youtube]
Memrise [practice, app & web]
Thought Co. [articles]
iTunes U [app]
Sparknotes [notes on specific topics]
Wikiversity [articles]
Brightstorm [videos]
Cliffsnotes [study guides]
CK-12 [free online textbook]
Brilliant [problem-solving]
Alison [online courses]
Coursera [online courses]
Cosmo Learning [resources]
Biology
Amoeba Sisters [Youtube]
The Biology Corner
Learning Centre [animations]
Schmoop [study guides]
Beverly Biology [Youtube]
Chemistry
Periodic Videos [Youtube]
Tyler DeWitt [Youtube]
Chem Collective
Learn Chemistry
Chemistry Study Skills
Physics
Physics Central
Step-by-Step Science [Youtube]
Physics.org [revision & exam help]
Physics Galaxy [Video Lectures]
Open Yale Courses
the Physics Classroom
Earth Sciences
Geology.com
NASA
National Geographic [study resources]
Sporcle [study guide]
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21.02.2017 // you can tell i’m very new at keeping a journal, but writing is my passion so i really enojoyed doing this. i hope i will get better with time 🌻
Please reblog this if you’re a studyblr and follow me and I’ll follow you back
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I’m trying to get 10 (edit :8) more followers in the next 8 hours and few minutes which is the time it will be 2017
So many people enter and leave your life! Hundreds of thousands of people! You have to keep the door open so they can come in! But it also means you have to let them go!
Jonathan Safran Foer, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
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