Ajith Kumar T is seeking a job that allows him to fully utilize his skills and succeed in his career. He has an MBA in finance and marketing from SVS PG College with 65% and relevant work experience. His strengths include being a quick learner, working well under pressure, strong analytical and organizational abilities, and building relationships. He completed an academic project on working capital management at Sibar Auto Parts Ltd.
Jeffrey Cutler has over 27 years of experience in automobile sales, including roles as General Sales Manager and Business Manager. He has a track record of driving sales growth and improving customer satisfaction. Cutler is skilled in new and used vehicle sales, marketing, and using dealership computer systems like Reynolds and Reynolds. He aims to empower sales teams to achieve organizational goals.
This document discusses effective communication skills for teachers. It emphasizes using interactive teaching methods like pair work, group work, asking questions to elicit student responses, and incorporating technology. Good communication involves clear instructions, active listening, appropriate body language, and making students feel comfortable participating. The document provides tips for areas teachers may want to improve like involvement of students and use of collaborative learning tools. Overall it promotes developing strong language and interaction skills to engage students in the learning process.
Este documento presenta las comidas típicas de varios estados de Venezuela, incluyendo arepas, hallacas, sancochos, pescados y carnes. Describe platos como mondongo, pisillo de chigüire, torta de morrocoy y talkarí de chivo. Explica que la gastronomía venezolana ha sido influenciada por las culturas indígena, española, africana e italiana.
Copyright protects original creative works like images, video, audio, and software from being used without permission. The document discusses using the Copyright Hub website to identify the copyright holder of an image in order to request permission to use it. Copyright Hub provides the contact information for the copyright owner so users can formally ask for permission via email. If granted permission, the user must give credit to the copyright holder in any use of the image. Organizations like BAPLA can also help connect users to image libraries and agencies to legally access images with permission or through paid licenses.
The document discusses the process of designing a magazine focused on electronic music. It describes choosing a simple font and color scheme of white, red, and black for the cover to attract attention without overdoing it. Photoshop was used to design the cover and double page spread. Two photos were used but had different lighting conditions, making it hard to make them appear taken in the same studio. Improvements could have been made to the front cover photo and design. Conventions like issue numbers and page numbers were included to make the magazine seem more authentic. The text layout separated the artist name and interview into two columns. Overall, the design followed conventions to engage the target audience of electronic music fans.
The document discusses editing two images for a magazine cover.
For the first image, the background is removed and the image is darkened to make it stand out on different backgrounds. Tools like levels, curves, hue and saturation are used to mimic artificial lighting effects. Bevel and emboss and drop shadow effects are added.
The second image involves duplicating the layer, cutting out the subject on one layer, desaturating the background layer, and applying a red color filter gradient. Curves are used to make the subject stand out against the red background. Levels and hue/saturation are also used to brighten and desaturate the image slightly.
The document provides a lengthy evaluation of the author's final major project creating a short film. Some key points:
- The overall technical quality was let down by digital noise visible in shots due to high ISO settings, though post-production color correction helped.
- New skills like script writing were developed, while others like pre-production planning were improved. Cinematography skills increased but some shots were shaky.
- Editing was challenging but a learning experience, though color correction differences between scenes were noticeable.
- Overall the project increased the author's film experience and skills in areas like script writing, cinematography, and editing, but some aspects like the plot reveal could have been strengthened.
Ajith Kumar T is seeking a job that allows him to fully utilize his skills and succeed in his career. He has an MBA in finance and marketing from SVS PG College with 65% and relevant work experience. His strengths include being a quick learner, working well under pressure, strong analytical and organizational abilities, and building relationships. He completed an academic project on working capital management at Sibar Auto Parts Ltd.
Jeffrey Cutler has over 27 years of experience in automobile sales, including roles as General Sales Manager and Business Manager. He has a track record of driving sales growth and improving customer satisfaction. Cutler is skilled in new and used vehicle sales, marketing, and using dealership computer systems like Reynolds and Reynolds. He aims to empower sales teams to achieve organizational goals.
This document discusses effective communication skills for teachers. It emphasizes using interactive teaching methods like pair work, group work, asking questions to elicit student responses, and incorporating technology. Good communication involves clear instructions, active listening, appropriate body language, and making students feel comfortable participating. The document provides tips for areas teachers may want to improve like involvement of students and use of collaborative learning tools. Overall it promotes developing strong language and interaction skills to engage students in the learning process.
Este documento presenta las comidas típicas de varios estados de Venezuela, incluyendo arepas, hallacas, sancochos, pescados y carnes. Describe platos como mondongo, pisillo de chigüire, torta de morrocoy y talkarí de chivo. Explica que la gastronomía venezolana ha sido influenciada por las culturas indígena, española, africana e italiana.
Copyright protects original creative works like images, video, audio, and software from being used without permission. The document discusses using the Copyright Hub website to identify the copyright holder of an image in order to request permission to use it. Copyright Hub provides the contact information for the copyright owner so users can formally ask for permission via email. If granted permission, the user must give credit to the copyright holder in any use of the image. Organizations like BAPLA can also help connect users to image libraries and agencies to legally access images with permission or through paid licenses.
The document discusses the process of designing a magazine focused on electronic music. It describes choosing a simple font and color scheme of white, red, and black for the cover to attract attention without overdoing it. Photoshop was used to design the cover and double page spread. Two photos were used but had different lighting conditions, making it hard to make them appear taken in the same studio. Improvements could have been made to the front cover photo and design. Conventions like issue numbers and page numbers were included to make the magazine seem more authentic. The text layout separated the artist name and interview into two columns. Overall, the design followed conventions to engage the target audience of electronic music fans.
The document discusses editing two images for a magazine cover.
For the first image, the background is removed and the image is darkened to make it stand out on different backgrounds. Tools like levels, curves, hue and saturation are used to mimic artificial lighting effects. Bevel and emboss and drop shadow effects are added.
The second image involves duplicating the layer, cutting out the subject on one layer, desaturating the background layer, and applying a red color filter gradient. Curves are used to make the subject stand out against the red background. Levels and hue/saturation are also used to brighten and desaturate the image slightly.
The document provides a lengthy evaluation of the author's final major project creating a short film. Some key points:
- The overall technical quality was let down by digital noise visible in shots due to high ISO settings, though post-production color correction helped.
- New skills like script writing were developed, while others like pre-production planning were improved. Cinematography skills increased but some shots were shaky.
- Editing was challenging but a learning experience, though color correction differences between scenes were noticeable.
- Overall the project increased the author's film experience and skills in areas like script writing, cinematography, and editing, but some aspects like the plot reveal could have been strengthened.
This document discusses choosing fonts for a film title that is a hybrid of mystery and thriller genres. It recommends three fonts - Bebas Neue, Shoemaker, and Vacer Sans - for their simplicity and clean, thin textures that would make the title look professional and stand out. Of the three, Shoemaker is selected as the best fitting font for the film due to its damaged aspect, which would represent the protagonist and highlight the issues of mental illness.
This document contains a reference sheet listing websites about genre conventions for mystery, war, and psychological thriller genres. The reference sheet includes the website URL, date accessed, author, and article title for each source to help with research on genre conventions.
Ross wakes up anxious for his upcoming job interview. He prepares for the day with help from his housemate Adam. Adam jokes around and gives Ross practice interview questions to help prepare. While practicing, Ross experiences a bright light and fade, waking up confused in a bare room of a mental asylum.
Ross wakes up preparing for a job interview and gets ready with the help of his friend Adam. Adam practices interview questions with Ross. However, during their practice, Ross is affected by a bright light that causes him to lose vision. He awakens in a bare room in a mental asylum, with Adam's watch and a photo of them by his bed, as someone knocks at the door.
1. Ross wakes up to get ready for a job interview but starts experiencing strange events in the house. He has a dizzy spell on the stairs and sees his friend Adam, but the outdoor scenery has changed and Adam disappears.
2. Ross reenters the house but finds the furniture missing and drops his glass of water in shock. When he blinks, his friend Adam disappears too.
3. The camera pulls out to reveal the setting has changed from a student house to an abandoned house, and Ross is now alone with no explanation for the strange occurrences.
Guidelines for Final Major Project PitchAdam Grundy
The document provides guidelines for a final major project pitch organized into slides: Slide 1 introduces the presenter and their chosen media format and goals. Slide 2 gives a synopsis of their mystery/thriller idea and why they chose it. Slide 3 discusses what inspired the idea and links it to a similar short film. Slides 4-5 identify the target audience and how to attract them. Slide 6 outlines the production stages. The conclusion wraps up the pitch.
This document discusses different types of briefs used between media companies and clients. A contractual brief clearly outlines expectations, prices, and terms agreed upon by both parties. A negotiated brief allows some flexibility for the media company to discuss issues and negotiate aspects of the project. A formal brief provides detailed information about the project goals without unnecessary details. An informal brief discusses the project verbally without a written document, allowing open discussion but risking lack of clear expectations. Communication of briefs is typically via email while file sharing platforms can also be used. Time management is important, and can be helped by a production schedule. Technical skills and experience levels needed vary depending on the size of the media company and complexity of the project.
A contractual brief sets clear expectations and guidelines for a media company to follow for a specific task. This includes prices and payment terms agreed upon by the client and media company. While it provides clarity on what the client wants, it could result in a heavy workload straining the media company.
An informal brief outlines the project verbally rather than through a written document, allowing open discussion between the client and media company. This gives the media company flexibility to provide input before finalizing the deal. However, it risks the media company declining tasks they see as too labor-intensive or missing details the client expected.
The document discusses factors that influence whether a film will be remade, including financial reasons, technological advancements, and social/political issues. Financially, remakes present lower risks than original films. Technologically, improvements in visual effects, audio quality, and distribution methods impact remakes. Socially, remakes may address issues like LGBT representation or political concerns that have changed since the original.
The document analyzes the front covers of two magazines - Empire film magazine and Vibe music magazine - using Gutenberg's reading principles. For Empire, the use of a popular film poster appeals to its target audience of younger adults. While the magazine has a broad demographic, this cover specifically targets lower and middle class male readers. Vibe features the electronic artist Deadmau5, appealing to its target audience interested in urban and electronic music and culture. Both magazines effectively use design principles like prominent text and images to attract readers from the primary optical area to the terminal area according to how the eye reads.
The document discusses the production of the author's short film for their final major project. Production went well overall, with the author managing to complete all shots on time. One issue was that the garage location had a lot of clutter that was difficult to hide or move. Another shoot took multiple hours but they were able to complete it in one day. There were some complications like preparing the camera and the author's directing skills being rusty, but improved over time. One actor also dropped out last minute, but a friend helped fill in. Overall, filming went quite well despite some challenges.
The document provides guidelines for a final major project pitch consisting of 6 slides: Slide 1 introduces the presenter and their chosen media format and goals. Slide 2 provides a synopsis of their mystery/thriller idea and why they chose it. Slide 3 discusses what inspired the idea and links it to a similar short film. Slides 4-5 identify the target audience and how to attract them. Slide 6 outlines the planned production stages. The conclusion wraps up the pitch.
Final major projecgt risk assessment formAdam Grundy
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film production project. It lists potential hazards for different scenes, who may be harmed, existing risk controls, and a risk assessment level. Hazards addressed include tripping, cutting oneself, time pressure, running out of battery, dropping the camera, and falling down stairs. For each hazard, the document evaluates the likelihood and consequences of the risk according to a provided chart. Based on the risk level, further actions are identified such as having extra crew support to prevent falls or allocate extra time in case of going over schedule.
This production call sheet summarizes the logistics of filming the movie "SanityAgainstReality" over two days at two locations. It details the shooting schedule and scenes to be filmed each day, contacts for those involved in the production, and a basic equipment and props list. Precautions are noted around utilizing private homes for filming and managing other potential risks. The goal is to efficiently allocate time and complete all necessary scenes within the scheduled filming windows.
The short film uses effective cinematography and editing techniques to tell a science fiction story. Medium shots are used throughout to show both the protagonist and the environment as she explores the room she finds herself in. Close-ups express her emotions. Long shots establish a sense of isolation. A tracking shot at the end reveals her attempted escape was an illusion. The dark color scheme and advanced technology portrayed are conventions of the science fiction genre. The narrative follows a linear three-act structure as the protagonist first discovers her locked room, then attempts escape, only to find it was not possible.
Final major projecgt risk assessment formAdam Grundy
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film production project. It lists potential hazards for different scenes, who may be harmed, existing risk controls, and a risk assessment level. Hazards addressed include tripping, cutting oneself, time pressure, running out of battery, dropping the camera, and falling down stairs. For each hazard, the document evaluates the likelihood and consequences of the risk according to a provided chart. Based on the risk level, further actions are identified such as having extra crew support to prevent falls or allocate extra time in case of going over schedule.
The short film "Surrender" effectively uses cinematography techniques like low and high angle shots to portray authority between soldiers. It has a dark, low-saturated color scheme that immerses the viewer in the realism of war. The film follows typical genre conventions of war movies, showing the impact of war on exhausted soldiers who want to surrender. It uses a three-part narrative structure of introduction, confrontation, and resolution to tell the story of German soldiers attempting to surrender to Russian forces.
Short film analysis 2 kung fury (finished)Adam Grundy
The document provides an analysis of various cinematography, editing, and stylistic techniques used in the short film Kung Fury. It discusses the establishing shots that introduce settings, the tracking shots during action sequences, and close-ups that signify importance or express emotion. It also summarizes the film's retro 80s visual style, its blending of science fiction, action, and crime genres, and its linear narrative structure following the three-act plot model.
The document discusses audience engagement with the science fiction genre through analyzing the films Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Captain America: Civil War, and TRON: Legacy. It applies reception theory to understand how the author decoded each film, having a preferred reading of Star Wars and Captain America due to elements that immersed and appealed to them, while their reading of TRON was negotiated as certain elements did not appeal personally. Contextual factors like interest in science fiction and ability to relate to characters influenced their preferred readings, while stereotypical aspects may have led to an oppositional reading for some audiences.
The document discusses the relationship between film producers and audiences. Producers must research audiences through primary and secondary research to understand how to appeal to and attract their target demographic. Primary research like surveys and focus groups provides new qualitative and quantitative data, while secondary sources like IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes aggregate existing audience ratings and reviews. Producers use test screenings and other primary research to gauge audience reception and determine if a film warrants release or changes. Marketing is also crucial to attract audiences and involves advertising, publicity stunts, and promotional materials like trailers which are crafted to generate hype without spoiling the film.
This document discusses choosing fonts for a film title that is a hybrid of mystery and thriller genres. It recommends three fonts - Bebas Neue, Shoemaker, and Vacer Sans - for their simplicity and clean, thin textures that would make the title look professional and stand out. Of the three, Shoemaker is selected as the best fitting font for the film due to its damaged aspect, which would represent the protagonist and highlight the issues of mental illness.
This document contains a reference sheet listing websites about genre conventions for mystery, war, and psychological thriller genres. The reference sheet includes the website URL, date accessed, author, and article title for each source to help with research on genre conventions.
Ross wakes up anxious for his upcoming job interview. He prepares for the day with help from his housemate Adam. Adam jokes around and gives Ross practice interview questions to help prepare. While practicing, Ross experiences a bright light and fade, waking up confused in a bare room of a mental asylum.
Ross wakes up preparing for a job interview and gets ready with the help of his friend Adam. Adam practices interview questions with Ross. However, during their practice, Ross is affected by a bright light that causes him to lose vision. He awakens in a bare room in a mental asylum, with Adam's watch and a photo of them by his bed, as someone knocks at the door.
1. Ross wakes up to get ready for a job interview but starts experiencing strange events in the house. He has a dizzy spell on the stairs and sees his friend Adam, but the outdoor scenery has changed and Adam disappears.
2. Ross reenters the house but finds the furniture missing and drops his glass of water in shock. When he blinks, his friend Adam disappears too.
3. The camera pulls out to reveal the setting has changed from a student house to an abandoned house, and Ross is now alone with no explanation for the strange occurrences.
Guidelines for Final Major Project PitchAdam Grundy
The document provides guidelines for a final major project pitch organized into slides: Slide 1 introduces the presenter and their chosen media format and goals. Slide 2 gives a synopsis of their mystery/thriller idea and why they chose it. Slide 3 discusses what inspired the idea and links it to a similar short film. Slides 4-5 identify the target audience and how to attract them. Slide 6 outlines the production stages. The conclusion wraps up the pitch.
This document discusses different types of briefs used between media companies and clients. A contractual brief clearly outlines expectations, prices, and terms agreed upon by both parties. A negotiated brief allows some flexibility for the media company to discuss issues and negotiate aspects of the project. A formal brief provides detailed information about the project goals without unnecessary details. An informal brief discusses the project verbally without a written document, allowing open discussion but risking lack of clear expectations. Communication of briefs is typically via email while file sharing platforms can also be used. Time management is important, and can be helped by a production schedule. Technical skills and experience levels needed vary depending on the size of the media company and complexity of the project.
A contractual brief sets clear expectations and guidelines for a media company to follow for a specific task. This includes prices and payment terms agreed upon by the client and media company. While it provides clarity on what the client wants, it could result in a heavy workload straining the media company.
An informal brief outlines the project verbally rather than through a written document, allowing open discussion between the client and media company. This gives the media company flexibility to provide input before finalizing the deal. However, it risks the media company declining tasks they see as too labor-intensive or missing details the client expected.
The document discusses factors that influence whether a film will be remade, including financial reasons, technological advancements, and social/political issues. Financially, remakes present lower risks than original films. Technologically, improvements in visual effects, audio quality, and distribution methods impact remakes. Socially, remakes may address issues like LGBT representation or political concerns that have changed since the original.
The document analyzes the front covers of two magazines - Empire film magazine and Vibe music magazine - using Gutenberg's reading principles. For Empire, the use of a popular film poster appeals to its target audience of younger adults. While the magazine has a broad demographic, this cover specifically targets lower and middle class male readers. Vibe features the electronic artist Deadmau5, appealing to its target audience interested in urban and electronic music and culture. Both magazines effectively use design principles like prominent text and images to attract readers from the primary optical area to the terminal area according to how the eye reads.
The document discusses the production of the author's short film for their final major project. Production went well overall, with the author managing to complete all shots on time. One issue was that the garage location had a lot of clutter that was difficult to hide or move. Another shoot took multiple hours but they were able to complete it in one day. There were some complications like preparing the camera and the author's directing skills being rusty, but improved over time. One actor also dropped out last minute, but a friend helped fill in. Overall, filming went quite well despite some challenges.
The document provides guidelines for a final major project pitch consisting of 6 slides: Slide 1 introduces the presenter and their chosen media format and goals. Slide 2 provides a synopsis of their mystery/thriller idea and why they chose it. Slide 3 discusses what inspired the idea and links it to a similar short film. Slides 4-5 identify the target audience and how to attract them. Slide 6 outlines the planned production stages. The conclusion wraps up the pitch.
Final major projecgt risk assessment formAdam Grundy
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film production project. It lists potential hazards for different scenes, who may be harmed, existing risk controls, and a risk assessment level. Hazards addressed include tripping, cutting oneself, time pressure, running out of battery, dropping the camera, and falling down stairs. For each hazard, the document evaluates the likelihood and consequences of the risk according to a provided chart. Based on the risk level, further actions are identified such as having extra crew support to prevent falls or allocate extra time in case of going over schedule.
This production call sheet summarizes the logistics of filming the movie "SanityAgainstReality" over two days at two locations. It details the shooting schedule and scenes to be filmed each day, contacts for those involved in the production, and a basic equipment and props list. Precautions are noted around utilizing private homes for filming and managing other potential risks. The goal is to efficiently allocate time and complete all necessary scenes within the scheduled filming windows.
The short film uses effective cinematography and editing techniques to tell a science fiction story. Medium shots are used throughout to show both the protagonist and the environment as she explores the room she finds herself in. Close-ups express her emotions. Long shots establish a sense of isolation. A tracking shot at the end reveals her attempted escape was an illusion. The dark color scheme and advanced technology portrayed are conventions of the science fiction genre. The narrative follows a linear three-act structure as the protagonist first discovers her locked room, then attempts escape, only to find it was not possible.
Final major projecgt risk assessment formAdam Grundy
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film production project. It lists potential hazards for different scenes, who may be harmed, existing risk controls, and a risk assessment level. Hazards addressed include tripping, cutting oneself, time pressure, running out of battery, dropping the camera, and falling down stairs. For each hazard, the document evaluates the likelihood and consequences of the risk according to a provided chart. Based on the risk level, further actions are identified such as having extra crew support to prevent falls or allocate extra time in case of going over schedule.
The short film "Surrender" effectively uses cinematography techniques like low and high angle shots to portray authority between soldiers. It has a dark, low-saturated color scheme that immerses the viewer in the realism of war. The film follows typical genre conventions of war movies, showing the impact of war on exhausted soldiers who want to surrender. It uses a three-part narrative structure of introduction, confrontation, and resolution to tell the story of German soldiers attempting to surrender to Russian forces.
Short film analysis 2 kung fury (finished)Adam Grundy
The document provides an analysis of various cinematography, editing, and stylistic techniques used in the short film Kung Fury. It discusses the establishing shots that introduce settings, the tracking shots during action sequences, and close-ups that signify importance or express emotion. It also summarizes the film's retro 80s visual style, its blending of science fiction, action, and crime genres, and its linear narrative structure following the three-act plot model.
The document discusses audience engagement with the science fiction genre through analyzing the films Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Captain America: Civil War, and TRON: Legacy. It applies reception theory to understand how the author decoded each film, having a preferred reading of Star Wars and Captain America due to elements that immersed and appealed to them, while their reading of TRON was negotiated as certain elements did not appeal personally. Contextual factors like interest in science fiction and ability to relate to characters influenced their preferred readings, while stereotypical aspects may have led to an oppositional reading for some audiences.
The document discusses the relationship between film producers and audiences. Producers must research audiences through primary and secondary research to understand how to appeal to and attract their target demographic. Primary research like surveys and focus groups provides new qualitative and quantitative data, while secondary sources like IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes aggregate existing audience ratings and reviews. Producers use test screenings and other primary research to gauge audience reception and determine if a film warrants release or changes. Marketing is also crucial to attract audiences and involves advertising, publicity stunts, and promotional materials like trailers which are crafted to generate hype without spoiling the film.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
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Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
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Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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