Tutoring social sciences, definitions are important. The tutor begins about mechanical solidarity. mechanical solidarity: Similarity among people such that everyone understands each other’s jobs. Furthermore, the society’s technology is commonly understood – and even reproducible – by its members. A …

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For me, religion involves constant self-tutoring. The tutor shares an observation from Abhay Charanaravinda Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, founder of the Hare Krishna Movement. At this festive time, people are striving to keep their relationships strong. During the year’s darkest days, …

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More lifestyle tutoring: the tutor continues to research cholesterol. Perhaps many of us have heard that HDL is the “good” cholesterol, while LDL is the “bad”. What’s the difference? HDL: collects cholesterol from the blood and conveys it to the …

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Tutoring computer science, terms are so important. The tutor defines namespace. namespace: A labeled data structure that can contain its own definitions of variables, functions, files, etc. An example of a namespace is a directory (aka, folder). Imagine two different …

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For me, learning to cook means constant self-tutoring. The tutor tells of a substitute he used, successfully, for baking power. Last night, I planned “breakfast for dinner”: pancakes. However, the recipe I wanted to use calls for two teaspoons baking …

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