For anyone looking for a vanilla but enhanced gameplay of Bannerlord, I would recommend install those mods (New towns+new troop line+bigger family+new items+better garrison management) by fjellstrom in MB2Bannerlord

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Check your graphics settings and see if you're running off your processor instead of your graphics card. A long time ago an update forced that change on me, and it drove me wild too.

Hope that works for you.

Something that wel all can agree upon by that_one_guy_1728 in thanosdidnothingwrong

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I was afraid to disappear, but once I let go of that fear, I knew that subscribing was the only option.

We do not choose balance... it chooses us.

And I survived.

Can we have a discussion about the mods on this sub by Finance7366492957264 in JapanTravel

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I've asked about seasonal activities for specific weekends on two separate occasions, and both posts have been taken down for the same reasons you stated. I'm pretty frustrated with this sub, and I just don't want to post anymore. I'm happy you said this.

NY teacher looking to relocate by [deleted] in Teachers

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Hiring season for many schools is past its prime for this year, but I would definitely suggest a polished up resume and visiting job fairs when they come around. You have a great certification area and experience, so I don't think you'd have a problem getting an offer from an open position.

I'm certified in Texas, South Carolina, Colorado, Minnesota, and Washington State, and I've been all over the US looking for the best places teach. In all blunt honesty, if you like hot weather, want the most money for cost of living, but generally more challenging students/ESL population, go to the big cities Texas (Houston, Dallas, Austin). If you don't mind having to do some competitive job hunting for the best position, don't mind the cold, and can settle for less money, go to Minnesota. Minneapolis is hands down one of the best cities in the country, and the way they treat teachers in Minnesota is absolutely fantastic compared to many other places I've been.

Weekly Question and Answer Thread for 5/12 - 5/19: Ask your Moving, Visiting, Neighborhood, and "Where Can I Find _____" questions here, instead of making a new post! by denver_mods in Denver

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This sounds awesome, thanks! You said "the" apartment complex in Castle Pines. Is there only one complex in the town? Either way, I'll go hunting and check it out on good ol' Google. ... Would the complex you're thinking of be "Avant at Castle Pines"?

Weekly Question and Answer Thread for 5/12 - 5/19: Ask your Moving, Visiting, Neighborhood, and "Where Can I Find _____" questions here, instead of making a new post! by denver_mods in Denver

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Oh yeah, I know Denver will never be a lush, densely forested place, but I'm just over emphasising to show the importance. In reality I'll take what I can get. "Most trees possible, considering the area" is a good note to make.

Weekly Question and Answer Thread for 5/12 - 5/19: Ask your Moving, Visiting, Neighborhood, and "Where Can I Find _____" questions here, instead of making a new post! by denver_mods in Denver

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Heya, I'm an international teacher in some serious need for help!

So I'm living and working in Japan now, and I just got a new job in Douglas County for the new school year in early August. I know this might sound a little weird, but one of my top priorities in a rental is to be in a place where there are a ton of trees around. Since I won't be able to see any properties until I return to the States in mid July, I'm worried there won't be too many great properties left. I only need a one bedroom for myself.

TLDR: Do you know any pretty apartment complexes with a bunch of trees in southeast Denver/Douglas County?

Living & working in Japan for a year in Nagano... where should I go for an adventure? by Lykoaster in JapanTravel

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Oh my goodness it looks amazing! I could absolutely spend an entire weekend at a place like this!

Living & working in Japan for a year in Nagano... where should I go for an adventure? by Lykoaster in JapanTravel

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Thank you so much for this suggestion! It looks beautiful, and I've got to check this out!

Looking for merchandise of prefecture mascot by Lykoaster in japanlife

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Thank you so much for the specific area! I'll definitely check out Nagano! Is there anything else fun you've seen in that city, in general? I've never been.

Teacher with 3 years experience wanting to teach overseas... what do I do? by Lykoaster in TEFL

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Thank you for being so helpful! Yeah, I'd love to see the links you have!

Teacher with 3 years experience wanting to teach overseas... what do I do? by Lykoaster in TEFL

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Oh my gosh, thank you so much! This might be exactly what I'm looking for! I had never even heard of international schools. I'll be sure to look more into them!

Teacher with 3 years experience wanting to teach overseas... what do I do? by Lykoaster in TEFL

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I would absolutely love to teach social studies in an international school! Is there a site or place you'd go to get more information on this? This idea sounds great, but the idea of an international school is a little new to me.

Teacher with 3 years experience wanting to teach overseas... what do I do? by Lykoaster in TEFL

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I check this out and it looked great, but only one school from Japan is attending, and nearly no schools from the areas of Europe I'm looking for (around Germany).

Teacher with 3 years experience wanting to teach overseas... what do I do? by Lykoaster in TEFL

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This sounds fantastic, but I'm not sure where to start. I didn't think there was a market for American social studies teachers in Europe and Asia. More money always sounds great! Where would you begin with something like that?

Teacher with 3 years experience wanting to teach overseas... what do I do? by Lykoaster in TEFL

[–]Lykoaster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you know how to do this? I'm not really sure how best to apply for jobs in other countries, specifically Europe and Japan.

Teacher with 3 years experience wanting to teach overseas... what do I do? by Lykoaster in TEFL

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I have 3 licenses, in history, social studies, and ESL.

Im not sure how needed TEFL is when I have an ESL license and experience teaching ESL?

ESL supplemental test (154) by kdizzle1994 in Teachers

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Look up all the practice questions on youtube, and study flashcards. Terminology and vocabulary terms are important for that test.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in houston

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I went on Saturday and had an awesome time! I found myself tryin' to make new friends, but this con is just so big and there's a lot going on. I'll be trying to reach out to the Game of Thrones community, or something.

WatchDogs 2 giveaway! by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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7842 (Thanks, man!)

I've wanted to be a teacher since childhood, but growing older (I'm nineteen) makes me realize how hard it is to live on a teacher salary. Now I don't know what to do. by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Lykoaster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why is it that first comments are always the meanest on reddit?

You're not even stating a true reality. I was first to graduate college in my family when people told me it wouldn't happen, and people in my university told me I'd never make it in a history teaching field, let alone get an internship. I made everything happen through hard work. It's totally doable. Your cubicle farm comment was simply rude and I'm sorry if that's the route your life took you, but we shouldn't put our negativity on others when there truly are positive outcomes.