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What is an easy online course to take that would fit my learning style?
I have a weird learning style: I'm a visual/ nonverbal learner so that's why it is better for me to take online courses. I'm more of a student who likes to read, learn on my own, and take tests. Are there any classes like this online? I'm so terrible and I get nervous in classes when there are a lot of face-to-face discussions and listening instructions in a classroom. And I do a lot better in classes where I could speak in written language. Please help.
Your learning style is also your personal style. Seems to me as if you should choose IT or some other type of skill where you don't have to interact with people a lot.
Your learning style isn't "wierd." You probably have a learning disability called Auditory Processing Disorder. Makes it difficult to think on your feet.
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What specific brand of jeans would best fit a 5'10" girl with a zero waist?
I need to find a brand of jeans that makes my size waist but also has good length. If anyone can share best fit/style it would be apprieciated. =]
American Eagle has really nice fitting jeans. I always buy my jeans from there. Also Aeropostale has nice jeans too for cheap. Here are some links you can try.
http://www.aeropostale.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=1988244&cp=2284058
http://www.ae.com/web/browse/category_full_fashion_guide.jsp?catId=cat90120







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I'm an E30 guy, so believe me, I see your point. However, I think you have to look at social trends instead of just what you and I like. While it is easy for us to look backwards and appreciate models previous to what we believe is the ultimate BMW (mine being the E30) because they contributed to the engineering we find to be perfect. We always look forward (no matter what generation or model we like) and think that BMW (or whatever manufacturer you like) has butchered the 'perfect car'. So while I personally think the E30 is the best BMW, I wouldn't necessarily say that BMW has gone downhill because I don't like the newer model better than the old.
With each style version of the 3 Series it has always been the benchmark of that class of cars. BMW couldn't just stick with the E21 or E30 styling or else they would have fallen behind. You always have to push forward while still keeping your own style. Things like the Hoffmeister Kink, kindeys, etc are all still in the new models. They have just adjusted them to fit the styling quese of that generation. The new 3 Series, while large, will still outhandle any car in its class. I would argue the size of the cars has been due to social trends (customer wants) heading for bigger cars. BMW has stuck with builing a drivers car while meeting the needs of those that are actually going to purchase the car.
Push forward and meet the customer's needs, but never lose sight of what made you what you are. Each generation of the 3 Series is the ultimate driver's car of that generation and BMW builds drivers cars.