October 12
Why Funny Quotes Are Good for You?Today, everyone is facing some kind of stress in their lives due to their work or some personal issues. While all such issues cannot really be eliminated, but you can still try to negate them. You can read out some funny quotes, hilarious quotes or some silly quotes that can help you out to distress and see the lighter side of your life. These funny quotes help us to feel better and forget all the worries or something that we all take seriously.
Funny quotes are the way of expressing that one should not take life seriously. One should try to live happily leaving behind all the worries. We are given just one life and we should try to live it to the fullest. Funny quotes add fun and excitement in our life. These quotes leave a great impact on our lives and teach us to live our life to the fullest.

Today I want to talk about where you should direct your social media attention when you are building your career writing online. We only have so much time in the day, right? It’s hard with all the new social media sites. There always seems to be a new one. Where do we go? Where is the best place that we’re going to get the most return on the time that we spend?
Imagine you’re a brick and mortar business. You’re opening up a yoga studio or a preschool or maybe it’s a flower shop. You need to get people into your business. Advertising is important, of course, but would you just go out there and spend money on a billboard, and a Yellow Pages ad, and flyers around town, and a direct mail campaign and…? No, you wouldn’t. You would need to dial it in, because you would only have so much advertising budget available to you.
That is the problem most people have with social media-they don’t treat their time as important as money. Honestly, it’s a lot more important than that, because you can always make more money but you will never make another minute. So, every minute that you devote to social media needs to give you something back. Even if that’s just making friends or expanding your network, there has to be a return; otherwise, you really are wasting your time.
The questions you want to ask yourself are what are my current or potential customers? Where are they hanging out? Am I more comfortable sharing text or do I like audio, video, images? How much time do I realistically have to invest in social media each day? And am I ready to make a long-term commitment to doing social media? Because really, there is a cumulative effect to it.
Really, it’s all about knowing your goals and having them buttoned up enough so where you can really attack it.

Gerald Graff is a lecturer of English and Education for the University of Illinois. Gerald Graff was raised in the tough community in which he either became an intelligent or a tough guy. Gerald Graff’s essay, “Hidden Intellectualism,” is really a review regarding how institutions are losing out on a very important possibility to motivate students to read more academically.
Whilst talking about hidden intellectualism in English tips we have been talking about Howard Gardner’s concept of various intelligences in my Principals of Education program, which fundamentally mirrored Graff Gerald (each individual has weaknesses and strengths in different type of places). Graff fundamentally claims that universities must do a lot more to interact with students’ non-academic passions (“vehicles, relationship, outfits clothing, sports activities, Television, or video games”). It’s actually interesting to learn Graff’s conversation of Hidden Intellectualism in sports activity and the way his experiences in sports usually resulted in, affected, and produced his intellectual growth.

November 13
Creating Friction in a StoryIn creative writing schools you will learn how to put your main character in conflict with the antagonist, and make your story sounds believable. Because a story without friction is boring and unimaginative, and that is a major problem amateur writers have when writing a story for the first time.
You can stick to the tried and true conflicts found in many stories, including two high school rivals going after the same spot on the cheer leading squad or a petty criminal with the heart of gold getting caught and being given a harsh sentence.
On the flip side, you can be creative and write about a pirate stuck in the middle of the ocean and then is attacked by a three headed alien or a mermaid who gets stuck in between two rocks and the rocks refuse to let her go. Wacky ideas are endless. The thing to remember is that you should build friction among the protagonist and the antagonist.


