.COLLECTED. Vector Retro Television In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to make a stylish retro television in Adobe Illustrator. You will learn how to draw basic shapes, modify them and apply gradient and gradient mesh for more realism. Hope you enjoy this illustrator tutorial. Creating Scalable Textures Within Illustrator In this tutorial artist will […]
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Instant Yummy Phở XD
SERVINGS: 10 What do we need? A thermo pot 700g Beef Chuck Flat 700g Beef bones 10 packs of instant Phở noodle (including soup powder) Vegetables and lemon extract Duration: 2 hours of cooking (excluding the soup preparation time) Silly Formula: [Soup Powder + Noodles Phở] + {Real Soup + beef + vegetables} = Your damn […]
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Sometimes,
Sometimes I wished my parents could onl facebook, read my English posts to know what’s truly going on with me, when I’m upset, alone and even mad. All I typed on my blog for them is just the sunny happy fun side of my life here & no one in the family actually gets what […]
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Hello … 2012, calmly and quietly
2012. I couldn’t believe that I started to hate the city life, so loud & so notorious. After all the fun, it just made my reality become so unreal that I couldn’t help wondering “Did it really happen?… Did I really laugh …” I’ve been tired of shopping, of talking, of laughing, of hanging out, […]
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My-3rd-100% score-business-assignment
Firstly, thank you, my dear biology-major-roomie (Victoria) and my neighbor living in room 214 (Erica) for their patience to read and correct silly mistakes of every weekly business assgnment of mine. Every Wednesday I receive my assignment and every Friday I submit my assignment at a super close timely manner via email to my […]
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Transfer?
Transfer 101: The ins and outs of switching schools Filling out college applications the first go-around was probably enough to make you thankful you’d never have to do it again. But if you’re thinking about transferring, get ready for round two. Whether you are considering transferring for social or academic reasons, before you don a […]
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How To Write An Amazing Resume For Your Common App
The resume (aka “brag sheet”) is often overlooked by high school students in the college admissions process. It is simply a summary of your activities and background in high school. It serves a very important role in the Ivy League admissions process. If you want to get into Princeton, you’re going to need a great […]
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Written Sounds
Eating anddrinking borborygmus the rumbling sound produced by the movement of gas through the intestines of animals, including humans. Stomach growling. burp the act of belching cham / champ to chew noisily chomp to chew or bite something crunch 1. to chew with a noisy crackling sound,2. to crush, grind, or tread noisily glop sound […]
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GPA Tips
Low GPA? 3 tips on how to get into Ivy League schools by JOHN CHANG Low GPAs are a common problem. You sail through middle school, and then you hit high school. Everything is new, you don’t know where your classes are, you don’t have a core group of friends, and you honestly feel lost. […]
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ESSAYS Tips
The Common App has limited space to express yourself. Your only opportunity – outside of supplemental materials – are the essays (both generic and school-specific) that you must write. Here are 5 basic tips to writing a quality college admissions essay for top schools: 1. Market yourself, not a story. What I mean is – […]
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How to get into Wharton, U PENN
How to get into Wharton and the University of Pennsylvania the power of business and international exposure So today let’s talk about what Ivy League schools like in their candidates. It’s no secret that each school prefers a different profile of candidates despite the fact that they do want a well-rounded class. As you know […]
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Yale Admissions Guide
To get into Yale there are five things that you want to do extremely well Number one: Visit the campus. Ivy League schools, in general, pride themselves on legacies. They are also impressed with people who demonstrate high interest by visiting the campus. This is one of the clearest ways to demonstrate that you are […]
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How to get a Stanford-caliber letter of recommendation for college admissions
Letters of recommendation are probably the most underlooked (and consequently underutilized) tools in the college admissions process. There’s a fundamental reason why – high school students are afraid of their teachers/bosses/coaches. They’re afraid of asking for what they really want – an outstanding, glowing letter of recommendation that highlights strengths and re-affirms the student’s story. […]
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HOW TO GET INTO STANFORD
How to get into Stanford the value of being a maverick and playing sports Okay so now let’s talk about Stanford. Stanford is unique in that it’s technically not an Ivy League school and yet it’s at the caliber of probably the best Ivy League schools in the country. Stanford is different as well in […]
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Harvard vs Stanford
4 Key Different Between HARVARD and STANFORD Harvard is on the East Coast. Stanford is on the West Coast. Harvard is older and more traditional. Stanford is newer and more liberal. Harvard is well-known for its liberal arts and humanities. Stanford is well-known for its engineering and technology. Both are great schools, but which one […]
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Five last minute tricks to get into Harvard and Princeton
Many of you are lazy and will wait until junior or senior year before starting college applications. It’s a horrible idea. I’m guilty of it as well – that’s what my last minute guide to Harvard and Stanford admissions is all about – how to make yourself sound like a top candidate in the weeks […]
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Take a look at Ivies
The biggest secret you will ever learn about Ivy League admissions It’s the stories, not the scores. It’s the stories, stupid. This is one of the biggest secrets that I share in my guide to elite college admissions. Students are doing it ALL WRONG. They focus on the WRONG THINGS – things like an extra […]
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Extra Curricular Acitivities Tips
Why high school summers are crucial to winning college admissions Don’t overlook how important each summer can be to your chances of going to a dream college. Most students flip burgers and work at Gap, but the best students – the ones who get into Harvard and Stanford – fill their summers with extracurricular activities, […]
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50 Questions That Will Free Your Mind
[COLLECTED] These questions have no right or wrong answers. Because sometimes asking the right questions is the answer. 1.How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are? 2.Which is worse, failing or never trying? 3.If life is so short, why do we do so many things we don’t like and like […]
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3 chuyện cười của thằng em tớ
haha…chuyện cũng khá tức cười, tương tự mấy mẩu chuyện cười trên báo hay đăng, có điều 3 chuyện sau đây là do thằng em zai 8t của tớ nó “sáng tác”: 1. “Vậy là con thúi lắm hả ?” Cả nhà tớ đang xem phim chiếu cảnh một cô diễn viên đi sanh em […]
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