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Sleep and nutrition are important factors in keeping your mind and body alert. Avoid things like junk food, cigarettes, and caffeine in the days prior to the test day. These things take a physical toll on your stamina. You’ll need it!
Learn a few breathing and meditation exercises in the weeks or days leading up to your exams. These are great for relieving stress. Practice the techniques so that you’ll be ready to relax your mind between test times.
Exercise your hand! It may sound crazy now, but if your hand starts to cramp up during your first exam from extended writing, you could be in real trouble for your second exam. Practice writing in a note pad in the weeks before your midterms or finals.
Bring a snack in your book bag for a quick bite between exams. Nothing too heavy, though. Too much food can make you sleepy.
If your tests will take place in an unfamiliar building, scope out your testing rooms ahead of time. You don’t want to be late for either test!
Pack all the tools you’ll need the night before. Include extra pencils and pens.
Ask your teacher if you can leave the classroom as soon as you finish the first test. This will give you more time to prepare for the next exam.
After you finish the first test, try to find a quiet place where you can be alone and clear your head for awhile. If you can’t find a place where you can be completely alone, make an effort to tune out other students. They may be talking about tests, and your goal is to block out any stressful thoughts.
If you eat something, stick with ice water for your drink. Sodas contain sugar and this can affect your mood and your stress level.
Walk outside if it’s cool. Fresh air is rejuvenating.
If it’s not cold out or if you can’t go outside to refresh yourself, try splashing some cold water on your face. Better yet, if you have the time and it’s not too weird, try splashing cold water on your feet. This is really refreshing.
Chew a refreshing mint gum and drink cold water.
Practice your relaxation and meditation techniques.
Do some stretches. Roll your head around to stretch and flex your neck and shoulder muscles.
Gather all the necessary tools for your second tests so that you enter the room fully prepared. Go to your second test room twenty minutes early, if possible. It is sometimes calming to review your notes in the actual room where your test will take place.
The winter sky is growing gray in the bank of windows behind him as the sun sets over the Hudson River. Jay-Z returns to the narrative of what, in the 19th century, would have been called his sentimental education, the education of his emotional life. That journey to refinement began in the rugged Marcy Projects in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant district, and now continues in arenas and boardrooms, in posh homes and VIP hideaways, around the world.
The NAACP this week filed a class action suit accusing Wells Fargo and HSBC of charging unfairly high interest rates to African American homeowners with high incomes and high credit scores. The banks were quick to slap down the charges as "totally unfounded and reckless," even in the face of convincing evidence from the NAACP.
The lawsuit cites several studies that document discrimination, including a 2006 report by the Center for Responsible Lending that found black people were 31 percent to 34 percent more likely to receive higher-rate subprime loans. The suit claims the banks violated the Fair Housing Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and the Civil Rights Act.
"Generations of African Americans have been deprived of the opportunity to participate in the American dream by banks that refused to give them mortgage loans simply because of the color of their skin or placed them in unfavorable loans that decimate them financially," the suit states. "It is beyond dispute that the African American community has long been the victim of discriminatory banking practices."
Jealous said subprime mortgages, intended for people with poor credit, were given to African-Americans who qualified for better loans 54 percent of the time compared with 23 percent for white people.
The class includes any African American who received a subprime loan even though they qualified for a standard loan. The NAACP was set to name a third bank in the suit but the still-unnamed bank escaped the outing by settling before the suit was filed.
Banks accused of racism in home loans [The San Francisco Chronicle]
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SOURCE:http://consumerist.com/5170164/hsbc-wells-fargo-accused-of-racism-in-mortgage-issuing





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