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I Am the Word: A Guide to the Consciousness of Man’s Self in a Transitioning Time
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by Paul Selig
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352 pages. Tarcher/Penguin, 2010.
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I Am the Word: A Guide to the Consciousness of Man’s Self in a Transitioning Time
A Channeled Text by Paul Selig
Paperback
352 pages. Tarcher/Penguin, 2010.
Purchase in bookstores or online at Amazon | Barnes & Noble | IndieBound
Kindle Edition at Amazon
Audio Book at Amazon and Audible
The channeled Guides of I Am the Word provide a concise and immensely powerful program in self-awareness that can ease negative complexes and align your existence with its highest purpose.
Humanity has lost itself. Both as individuals and as a world culture, we have forgotten our true nature. In I Am the Word, writer and medium Paul Selig has recorded an extraordinary program for self- realization, as dispensed through beings of higher intelligence, sometimes called Guides or Ascended Masters. These figures seek, as they have in the past, to assist men and women in discovering the higher, purposeful nature—or “Christed Self”—that lies dormant within us all.
In a series of enticing, irresistibly practical dialogues, the Guides of I Am the Word identify the emotional “boulders” that displace our authentic selves and consume our potential. The Guides provide to-the-point psychological and existential insights, along with self-developing exercises and affirmations, which begin to strip away residues of fear, self-doubt, and self-suffocating habits.
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Study Group
Study Group is a for-profit education provider that prepares international students for university degree programmes and offers English language courses.
The company operates in the United Kingdom. Study Group also operates International Study Centres in several universities within the UK and other European countries, the United States, Australia and New Zealand. Its headquarters are located in London, UK while it also maintains offices in Asia, Australasia, Europe, North America and South America.
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Study group
A study group is a small group of people who regularly meet to discuss shared fields of study. These groups can be found in high school and college setting, within companies, occasionally primary/junior school and sometimes Middle School/Intermediate. Professional advancement organizations also may encourage study groups.
Each group is unique and draws on the backgrounds and abilities of its members to determine the material that will be covered. Often, a leader who is not actively studying the material will direct group activities. Some colleges actively set up study group programs for students to sign up.
Typical college level academic groups include 5-20 students and an administrator or tutor drawn from the graduate program or an upperclassman. Professional groups are often smaller.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of study group in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
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The numerical value of study group in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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Kay Ivey:
This is certainly a sensitive and emotional issue and something that is continually being studied, on the state level, we have had a study group that has looked closely at this issue, and I am interested in the potential good medical cannabis can have for those with chronic illnesses or what it can do to improve the quality of life of those in their final days.
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Merced County Sheriff Vern Warnke:
I think the first kid he targeted had something to do with the study group he was in but that is an issue I don’t want to speculate on because the campus police are looking into it.
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исследование, изучение, изучать, изучить, учиться, исследовать
существительное ↓
- изучение, исследование; научные занятия
the study of mathematics — изучение математики
the study of foreign trade [of human nature] — изучение внешней торговли [природы человека]
a direct study of interplanetary space — непосредственное изучение межпланетного пространства
to be fond of study — любить научные занятия, с увлечением заниматься наукой
to make a study of a literary period — тщательно изучать какой-л. литературный период
my studies have convinced me that … — мои исследования убедили меня в том, что …
- изучение, рассмотрение (вопроса и т. п.)
after the study of the matter — после изучения этого вопроса …
the proposal is under study — это предложение сейчас изучается /рассматривается/
- обследование
field study — обследование на местах
- обыкн. pl приобретение знаний, учение; занятия
- наука; область науки
humane studies — занятия гуманитарными науками
history and allied studies — история и родственные ей предметы
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глагол ↓
- изучать, исследовать; рассматривать; обдумывать
to study the situation — изучить /рассмотреть, обдумать/ положение
I shall study your problem — я рассмотрю /обдумаю/ ваш вопрос
he studied the map — он изучал /разглядывал/ карту
to study smb.’s face — внимательно следить за выражением чьего-л. лица
- учить, изучать (что-л.)
to study history [medicine, languages] — изучать историю [медицину, языки]; заниматься историей [медициной, языками]
- учиться, заниматься
to study hard — прилежно учиться
to study under a famous professor — учиться у знаменитого профессора
- (for) готовиться (к чему-л.)
to study for an examination — готовиться к экзамену
to study for the medical profession, to study to be a doctor — готовиться стать врачом
to study for the bar — готовиться к карьере адвоката
he is studying for a degree in economics — он готовится к получению степени бакалавра экономических наук
- заботиться (о чём-л.); стремиться (к чему-л.)
to study smb.’s comfort — заботиться о чьих-л. удобствах
to study one’s own interests — преследовать собственные интересы
he studies to do the right thing — он стремится поступать правильно
nobody studied to hurt him — никто не хотел его обидеть
they studied nothing but revenge — они стремились только к мести
- разг. угождать, ублажать
I have a wife to study — я должен считаться с женой
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
the dual purpose of the study — двойная цель этого исследования
a morning hour sacred to study — утренний час, посвящённый учёбе
bedroom-cum-study — спальня, одновременно служащая кабинетом
to study dance — изучать искусство танца
to study smth. in depth — изучать что-л. глубоко, тщательно
domain of study — область изучения
to study dramatics — учиться актёрскому ремеслу
to study economics — изучать теорию экономики
to read / study law — изучать право, учиться на юриста
to study one’s lessons — учить уроки
to study a market — изучать рынок
an object for study — объект, предмет изучения
Примеры с переводом
He is a fast study.
Он быстро учится.
He studied to get away.
Он пытался убежать.
Anna is studying French literature.
Анна изучает французскую литературу.
He stood in a study.
Он стоял в задумчивости.
The proposal is under our study.
Мы рассматриваем это предложение.
I haven’t had time to study the proposals yet.
У меня пока не было времени на изучение предложений.
She always studied her own interests.
Она всегда заботилась лишь о своих собственных интересах.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
A study by military experts was immediately set in motion.
The department offers a study skills programme for all first years.
With such a small study it is impossible to extrapolate accurately.
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Фразовые глаголы
Возможные однокоренные слова
stud — шпилька, стержень, штифт, жеребец, обивать, усеивать, усыпать
student — студент, учащийся, изучающий, обучающийся, ученый
studied — изучаемый, обдуманный, знающий, преднамеренный, деланный, начитанный
studious — прилежный, старательный, усердный, занятый наукой, заботливый, преднамеренный
time-study — хронометраж
understudy — дублер, дублировать, заменять
studying — изучение, изучающий, учащийся
studies — учеба, учение
Формы слова
verb
I/you/we/they: study
he/she/it: studies
ing ф. (present participle): studying
2-я ф. (past tense): studied
3-я ф. (past participle): studied
noun
ед. ч.(singular): study
мн. ч.(plural): studies
Choose the correct word.
I got my university
a month ago.
She completed her course in painting and got a
.
I have a fixed
at my school.
He got his blood
at the hospital last week.
She passed her
very successfully.
Choose the correct word.
If you don’t know the answer,
the teacher for help.
I was told to
a study timetable for my little brother.
I
some notes at the lecture.
My teacher always
my ideas.
I
on a plan of studying Science again.
Choose the correct word.
There are different
in my university.
Did you pass your English
?
She had very good marks on her
.
system in the UK differs from the education system in Russia.
I would like my mom’s
about how to plant flowers.
Choose the correct word.
The doctor told her about all the
he could do.
He got a
in teacher training program.
We do not study on Saturdays according to my
.
Don’t come into the classroom. The students are writing a(n)
.
She didn’t get a lot of
on the subject.
Choose the correct word.
When the bell
, the students rushed to the canteen.
My parents were glad to know that I had passed my
.
I was very proud to get a
in Physics.
She was very disappointed because she didn’t get a
.
Please take some
on this subject. It is very important.
Match the words with their definition.
a schedule of the lessons
the qualification you get when you graduate from the university
all your marks that are printed out for your parents.
the document you get when you finish your education
look through the topics you have already learn
Choose the correct word.
I have a horrible
at school.
I regularly
the lectures because I’m having an exam soon.
My sister got all the A’s on her
.
She was having a driving
yesterday at 5 o’clock.
He’s got good
in Chemistry.
To this question, there is no direct or logical answer. It all depends on individual choice. Both types of studies have some pros and cons, and one size never fits all. So both the options can be tried based on your comfort. It isn’t that one option is better than the other, but the option might prove better for you. It may be that the group motivates you to study better when alone, or it may be that you cannot study alone ever. So it all depends on the individual. Though it depends on the individual choice, its choice shouldn’t just be based on the general perception but on the acquired knowledge and experience.
In this article, I am highlighting the pros of both sides. Evaluate these pros against your inner traits to get a better understanding. First, let me pick ‘Study Alone’ pros.
STUDY ALONE
Distraction is minimal:
In a group setting, the chances of distraction are high. The conversation generally shifts from the topic of study to current events and other things. This shift adds to the enjoyment but takes away the time. So when you study alone, the temptations are minimized, leading to fewer interruptions.
Ease the Time-Management:
When you study alone, you do not always have to start from scratch. You start from where you left. In a group setting, the studies start by keeping in mind the pace of the slowest learner or a laggard. This slows the speed of a winner. When someone studies alone, he can choose to focus on those areas that he feels like working on instead of bothering about everything. In a group setting, it is impossible. It may be that you have mastered a concept, but the other person in the group has not. So when you study together, you again have to revise or learn the already learned concept. This is frustrating for some.
Let you choose your pace of study:
Have you ever felt that some topics took a lot of your learning time in comparison with others? Do you sometimes feel that your friend understands some concepts like arithmetic etc. more quickly than you do? You need not feel demoralized by it. This is generally felt by many, is not a failure anyhow. Everybody learns concepts at their own pace. So when someone studies alone, he can choose the pace of study to suit his own needs instead of others. He can take as much time to read, reread, or comprehend as he feels suitable.
STUDY IN GROUP
It enhances inner motivation:
Isn’t it a great feeling to know that others depend on your knowledge or feedback for better learning? This great feeling is the driving force for studying and learning. It motivates a lot. When we study in a group, we can create a mock test, take a chance to quiz one another, and assist each other with the hard to learn concepts, this increases your interest and motivation. The great feeling of having helped others and getting it back in return is enough to run the engine of motivation.
Retention power increases:
It is a well-known fact that more you verbalize and share the concepts, the quicker you are to learn the concept, and that concept is retained in the memory for long. As in the group study, we hear a lot about different concepts from others, it helps to retain that concept for long.
Gives deep insights and a dearth of information:
When we study in a group, we share different kinds of views with each other in regard to the topic being studied. This broadens our horizons. Insights and information shared in the groups enhance the learning and thinking skills of the participants. They frequently get exposed to new information, and to add more to that information, they research more. This research again adds more information and insight into the topic.
As you have learned that both types of study styles have their benefits. You can choose either of them. You can even hit a middle road. Enjoy the group learning for a while, and then go on to studying alone. I personally choose the middle road, as it feels more fulfilling with respect to emotional and intellectual needs.
Every student has his own way of learning. Different students prefer different study environments. Some prefer studying in groups, whereas some like to study all on their own. Even though both of these methods have their own perks and downfalls, there is an ongoing debate regarding which one is better. What are the benefits of study groups? Does studying in groups really provide any advantages at all? Or studying alone is the way to go? If these questions have been lingering in your mind for quite some time, then you have come to the right place. Here we are going to examine the details of both study methods, that is, studying alone and group studies.
Group Study:
Creating a group study room involves students sharing their opinions, knowledge, and methods that can prove to be mutually beneficial to all the group members. Such a group is commonly known as a study group. Before forming a study group, all members must ensure that they are studying the same topic according to the same syllabus.
5 Benefits Of Study Groups:
There are some advantages a group study room has to offer, which makes it the foremost choice for most of the students. Let us take a detailed look at the advantages of studying in groups.
1. Better Communication
Due to continue discussions and interaction between the group members, the communication skills witness a drastic improvement. This interaction also acts as a confidence booster. It improves the vocabulary of students and enhances their overall communication skills.
2. Decreased Stress Levels
Group studies provide a relaxed environment for students who are excessively stressed out right before exams. Studying in a lighter atmosphere with significantly less stress improves the chances of getting better scores in exams.
3. Creates Enjoyable Learning Opportunities
The way of learning becomes way more interesting when the study session is interactive. The students can discuss innovative ideas and devise creative ways to solve problems. They learn new study techniques that are useful in breaking the monotony that comes with studying alone. Discussions are way more enjoyable than trying to memorize a textbook sitting alone in a room.
4. Better Learning
Every student has different problem areas, but the issues are definitely not the same for everyone. One student might be good at math, whereas another could have a decent understanding of social sciences. When such students are in a study group they can mutually benefit one another by teaching their fellow members new concepts. Groups provide a variety of ways to learn a single thing. So, even if a member doesn’t understand something using a particular method, he can adopt some variations in the methodology to understand a topic or a subject.
5. Regularity
Groups are mostly disciplined and organize discussions at frequent intervals. This way, the students who are not very particular about following a schedule when studying on their own have to maintain a routine while studying in groups. There is no scope for procrastination.
3 Disadvantages of a Study Group:
1. Conflicts
Conflicts can arise while deciding on a topic, venue, or anything that involves different opinions. This can sometimes take an ugly turn and lead to fights. Some people are also intolerable to such conflicts and leave the group in between which can disrupt the entire system.
2. Losing Focus
In order for a study group to function efficiently, the members are required to be focused the entire time. But since there are multiple students, it is easy to go off-topic or get distracted in the middle of a study session. This causes a lot of wastage of time and which is not acceptable for an effective session.
3. Gossiping
If the group members are classmates or people that hang out in similar social groups, they are likely to start discussing random matters. If it is a group of classmates, they can start complaining about teachers or fellow classmates. This is one of the biggest disadvantages of group study.
5 Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Study Groups:
Take a look at these tips for getting the most out of study groups that are meant to make your group study sessions more productive and effective.
1. Preparing In Advance
Have something prepared for the topic you are going to discuss. If you show up completely clueless, you are more likely to be left behind in the discussion. Having prior knowledge will enable you to contribute to the discussion and make the most out of it.
2. Stay Focused
If a member tends to get off-topic, try to turn the discussion again to the topic that has been decided for discussion. When all the members decide to stay focused and organized, they can make the study session as fruitful as possible.
3. Pick An Appropriate Meeting Spot
When you decide on a place to meet up, make sure that it is free from distractions and can provide you a quiet environment to discuss topics of interest. You can meet at a friend’s place that has fewer distractions or a public place such as a cafe that is quieter.
4. Bring Notes
When all the members of a study group bring their own notes, each member gets a chance to contribute his ideas in an organized way. All members will find new ideas in each other’s notes, which can help in increasing knowledge and deepen the learning process.
5. Take Breaks
Taking short breaks in between group sessions will minimize the time spent on taking beverages or going to the restroom. Relax during the break time and discuss something else other than studies. This will allow your mind to refresh.
Self-Study:
Some students need their own space if they wish to understand a concept. Most of them adopt a self-learning approach. They learn to be alone and are often more focused.
3 Advantages Of Self-Study:
1. No Differences
When you are on your own, you don’t have to worry about conflicts and differences regarding anything. This gives a certain level of peace of mind and is useful in enhancing the effectiveness of learning.
2. Freedom
You are free to choose the topic that interests you and study in the location of your preference. You can take breaks according to your mood.
3. Choosing Your Own Pace
Keeping up with the pace of every member is one of the downsides of studying in a group. When there are many people to look out for, you have to adjust accordingly. Every student has his own pace of learning things. When you are studying alone, you don’t have to compromise on your pace.
3 Disadvantages Of Self Study:
1. Reduced Learning Speed
When you don’t interact with other people, studies can easily become tedious. This can slow down your learning to a great extent.
2. Distractions
When you are all on your own, the temptations are increased. You might feel the urge to check your social media notifications, text messages, chats, etc, which can have an adverse impact on your studies.
3. Tough Subjects
Self-study can do more harm than good in subjects that require a deeper understanding of concepts such as physics, mathematics, etc. An expert opinion, such as that of a professor or a teacher, is required to understand these subjects.
4 Best Methods To Study Alone And Effectively:
Self-study can prove to be fruitful if you know the best methods to study alone and effectively. Let us take a look at some tips.
1. Setting Your Objectives
Setting result-oriented goals or objectives goes a long way. In order to keep yourself focused, make a time-bound target, and give your best to achieve it. When you keep an eye on the results, you can proceed accordingly.
2. Make A Schedule
A person who studies alone is more prone to losing focus over time. Therefore, making a schedule and sticking to it is absolutely mandatory. Write down the duration of a study session, breaks, meals, snacks, etc. in your schedule and work accordingly.
3. Stay In Touch With Experts
When you opt for a self-study based approach, you need to know that there are some areas in which you will need expert help. Therefore, it is necessary to stay in touch with your teachers and clarify doubts frequently.
4. Use The Technology Effectively
With the advancement in science and technology, more and more students are seen opting for self-studies. When you utilize the internet to increase your knowledge, you create a path for your overall academic success. There are numerous resources, e-books, online tutoring help, online mock tests, and other study material available over the internet. Utilize everything to your benefit.
In conclusion, the Bottom line, no method is better than the other. It all comes down to one thing- your own preferences. Studying in groups or studying alone is a personal choice. A good way is to avail of the benefits of both these methodologies by combining group studies and self-study sessions.