Zesty– A zesty person is someone who is full of life, energy, and excitement. This word is perfect for describing someone who is always up for trying new things and has a contagious, positive attitude. Zippy– Someone who is full of energy and moves quickly can be described as zippy. T...
It was later revised in 2003, with my wife Carol Gelatt as coauthor.Since then, author Sheena Iyengar went one step further in describing creative decision making. “Science can assist us in becoming more skillful choosers, but at its core, choice remains an art,” The Art of Choosing, 20...
However, there’s a right and a wrong way to go about describing yourself in an interview. If you’re asked a common job interview question like “What are three words to describe yourself?” don’t just rattle off a list of positive adjectives, like this: Don't “I’m meticulous, ...
the evidence of all facts that have yet been established in Geology coincides with the records of Sacred History and Profane Tradition to confirm the conclusion that the existence of mankind can on no account be supposed to have taken its beginning before that time which is assigned to it in ...
kinds of orchids and introduction of orchid growth characteristics. I can get a lot of water here. My composition was selected as a model for reading in the whole class. Composition comments are: using words accurately, describing vivid images. Since then, I began to like to write a ...
We can see differences when we pay attention to the words that are used. Let’s look at the words about describing animals. Most phrases in Chinese about the dog. For example “ a homeless dog” “a running dog” and “ a dog catching a mouse” have negative meanings. But in western...
Footnote 4 Understandably, some readers may not agree with describing old songs as nostalgic; old songs do not necessarily give rise to listeners’ nostalgia. Stepping back, I ask, if a lockdown induced more frequent listening to old songs, what is a reasonable explanation? The most ...
At the beginning of the new year, or term, ask parents to write a “in a million words or less” letter describing their child. Once you have received letters from all the parents, take some time to read each letter and learn about the unique character, desires, needs and talents of ...
When describing her arrival at the Africaid programme, one girl narrated “I found what I call a family, friend, supporter and inspiration. What makes me cry tears of joy is that I found a family with heart that never selects but takes me as I am despite my HIV status” (Tendai). ...
I am going to tell you what the change was and when it happened. I’ll give you a bit of detail about how things were different for me after the change and finish by describing what it means for me now, a bit later in life. The funny thing about changes is that you don’t alway...