AU Facebook Win a Gift Card for $200. Enter a draw to win an Amazon gift card for September by writing a course review for the AUSU Peer Course Review Service. Visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/AUSUCourseReview. Reddit 2-Day Course Extension? A student who became ill is concerned about the AU course contract ending tomorrow. The student is seeking advice on where… Read more »
Japanese cheesecake is a delicious and fluffy dessert that has a unique texture and flavor. It’s lighter and less dense compared to traditional American-style cheesecake. I remember having to pay a premium for these goodies at local Hong Kong bakeries or the infamous Uncle Tetsu in Vancouver and Toronto. I enjoy eating the cake in… Read more »
I requested that Ask AI provide ideas for an article on how Athabasca students can earn a quarter million a year with their degrees. And I want to stress that this wealth goal is possible for all students—including students with severe disabilities. And Ask AI did not disappoint. Here are many degree paths that can… Read more »
Artist: The Get Arounds Album: I Wanna Live Release Date: February 18, 2023 The Get Arounds, hailing from Vancouver, BC, are a Canadian rock band boasting Lana Ryma as their vocalist, Carman Lethbridge wielding the guitar, Paul Albert holding down the bass, and Eric Lowe on drums. Their inception took place during the COVID-19 lockdown,… Read more »
From my early beginnings as a young introvert, the public library has always been a bit of a refuge. Years later, not much has changed, albeit with an additional affinity for endless hours spent scouring second-hand bookstores to add to my ever-growing “to-read” pile. From one bookworm to another, this column will be underscoring and… Read more »
This intriguing posting covers COVID-19 and medical caregivers within relevant research literature. Qualitative studies, including media articles and narratives, will be combined and summarized as part of an ongoing data review. The successful applicant will gain invaluable experience and skills in the unique scientific art of qualitative research. Like many invisible or even marginalized aspects… Read more »
September generally brings an influx of new students to AU. We dug in the archives (but not too deeply) for some still-current advice for new students. Take a deep breath. Tara Panrucker lists eleven points of advice for new students. “Deadlines, long assignments, piles of research looming, and new jargon can all be taken in… Read more »
I’ve found some formulas for curing chronic fatigue. I started with high fiber: a raw vegetable, fruits, nuts, seeds, and beans diet, which has transformed into what it is today. And my energy and mood are a thousand times better than what they were before. With that said, here are ten of my best secrets… Read more »
I’ve always been a fan of learning to make something from scratch. Even if it’s just once in my life, it helps me understand the process of how something works. Sometimes, the effort is worth every second of the process, however, other times you learn that it’s actually more pleasant to purchase the end product… Read more »