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Disadvantages Of Head Up Display
Head–Up Display Sanjit Sasidhar#1 # IC Department, Nirma University Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India 116micc16@nirmauni.ac.in Abstract– This
document gives a survey on the various researches that was conducted for head–up display technology and how it was utilized for various applications.
The display shows information segments that are utilized by the user for better navigating the real life conditions. Keywords– Active safety, head
movement tracking, first order optics, optomechanics, system design. I.INTRODUCTION There are various ways we can interpret how to observe
and analyze what goes around us. Head up displays gives a technological advantage to combat real life, real time activities that can be monitored to
give a better outlook of the scenario. The various hazards, safety concerns and animosity involved with the various activities that are undertaken by
people can be reduced to a minimum if better detailed approach is obtained through such mediums. Extensive research and development has taken
place to come up with a very optimized system for the head up display.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The advantages of HUDs are shorter accommodation times for the driver, as the eyes don't have to focus to very close information like inside the
cockpit. The driver can read quickly the information near his perspective resulting in an increased eyes–on–the–road time. Studies show a significant
faster reaction on passengers and a very high user acceptance. However, also several disadvantages are assumed. Phenomena like cognitive capture are
discussed what means a unknown shift of the driver's attention towards the HUD. Also perceptual tunneling what can result in a reduction of the
peripheral visual field is discussed. Studies also mention distance over estimation. It is also difficult to reach a high optical contrast by the display what
results in a high dependence on light
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Americas Greatest Display Of Excellence
Golf– Americas greatest display of excellence The only thing more challenging than life itself is golf. Many of the traits that the American people
pride themselves on displaying are prevalent in golf. One area, in which the true American attitude is seen, is in the progression of golf. The American
people are extremely evolutionary. The American people are always building new equipment, a trait seen everyday ingolf. Throughout American
history, tradition has been important, thus golf equipment has changed but always retains it key qualities. Finding the easiest and most efficient way to
do something is also a major theme in American history. Through the changes made to the types of metals used in golf clubs. Also the changes to the
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Soon artisans figured out that if they made the clubs out of tougher wood, it made it much easier to play and to maintain equipment. Beech wood,
holly wood, and apple wood became the fan favorites for making clubs (World). With the new style of clubs came a new set of challenges. The more
mass a club has, the more force is needed to swing the club (chevronstemzone). Mass is often confused with weight. They are not the same. Mass is
defined as being the, "the property of matter that measures its resistance to acceleration" by dictionary.com. On the other hand dictionary.com defines
weight as being, "the force that gravitation exerts upon a body". Mass is essential to a golf club in all aspects. The more mass a club has, the more
force the user will be able to exert with the club (chevronstemzone). Even in today's clubs, mass remains a key focus of designers. Since wooden
clubs, a lot has been learned about the best way to make a golf club. Today it is known that it is better to have mass spread out among a club,
offering more forgiveness. Priory it was thought that a club with a large center of mass was more effective (chevronstemzone). The thought process
made sense at the time. The idea was that if the player could get a lot of mass right behind the ball, the ball would fly much farther
(chevronstemzone). Now, it is thought to be that if the mass is more spread out over the face of the club, the club will offer
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1984 Social Display Essay
The effect of social display In George Orwell's 1984, the whole society is under a distorted, extreme condition. The Party sets telescreens
everywhere to watch people and keep people do the right things and have the right thoughts. People are forbidden to have privacy and they have to
act in the expected way. In modern time, people like to post their words and pictures on the social media. They are willing to share their ideas, even
if someone may criticize their behavior. The passive display and the active display both have many effects on people. Some of the effects are same.
Some effects are different. In 1984, the social display makes people feels suffocated and anxious. The Party watched everyone all the time. According
to Chapter I, Orwell said:"It was even conceivable that they watched everybody all the time. You had to live––did live, from habit that became
instinct––in the assumption that every sound you made was overhead, and, except in darkness, every... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When people share their information online, their privacy could be divulged. According to the article The Negative Effect of Social Media on
Society and Individuals, Jung said: "Because intimate details of our lives can be posted so easily, users are prone to bypass the filters they might
normally employ when talking about their private lives."(Jung 1) Sometimes you may not want people know your secrets, but your friends may post
your secrets online. Also, the relationship on the social media could make it difficult for people to understand the mean of connection to the real
world. According to the article The Negative Effect of Social Media on Society and Individuals, Jung said: "By focusing so much of our time and
psychic energy on these less meaningful relationships, our most important connections will weaken."(Jung 1) People who spends too much time on
social media will be more and more away from the real
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3D Display Essay
This great progress in display technologies have brought us a long way in how we receive, perceive, experience and interpret all the information. Mass
media –– film, entertainment, internet, gaming, architecture and data visualization –– have taken new shapes around these display technologies. One
important thing to note about all these displays is that all output only 2D imagery. They create a two–dimensional array of colored picture elements
a.k.a. pixels that, stacked tightly next to each other, project images or text. But in the real world, we see objects in three dimensions and we perceive
the third dimension with our naked eye.
Traditional 2D display devices show flat images that lack depth or 3D information. This restriction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This ability to resolve depth within in a scene either natural or virtual improves spatial understanding of the scene and reduces the cognitive load
associated with analysis and collaboration on complex tasks. With recent advancements in technology, true 3D displays are making their way into
mainstream. 3D display technologies are stereoscopic or autostereoscopic. Autostereoscopic displays do not require wearing special eye glasses to
view the 3D content. Light Field Displays and 3D volumetric displays are examples of autostereoscopic displays. On the other hand, binocular
stereoscopic displays require special eyewear to be able to view the 3D content, In many 3D display technologies, multiple views are typically used
to give a sense of depth and perspective. (Lages, Cordeiro, & Guedes, 2009). A survey by Air Force Research Laboratory(AFRL) suggests Joint
Terminal Attack Controllers(JTACs) who were shown 3D holograms and conventional 2D images rated 3D holograms to be more effective than the
2D imagery in terms of retaining height information (Martin, Holzback, Riegler, Smith, & Ki Tam, 2008). Studies have also found that virtual reality
devices can improve and enhance spatial ability and understanding by providing interactive 3D visualization (Lee, Wong, & Fung, 2009). In a study
examining the usefulness of stereo images in elementary school education, stereoscopic 3D images were shown to reveal details that were
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Proper Way To Display A Flag
How does your piece of art communicate, evoke, or inspire? What do you think the artist was trying to say with his or her work?
Dread Scott definitely created a lot of controversy between people throughout the United States with his artwork "What is the Proper Way to Display
a Flag." People started communicating and discussing the artwork with one another. This definitely evoked a lot of people negatively. Americans
were very upset to see this art displayed in a public museum. People starting discussing whether or not it was right to have the flag disrespected in
this way. President Bush did not approve of the artwork at all saying that it was "disgraceful" and made him worry about the idea of freedom of speech
(Scott, n.d.). This artwork inspired the government to outlaw "displaying the flag of the United States on the floor or ground." (Scott, n.d.).
Dread Scott wanted his artwork to be able to be understood by a broad group of people. I think the author was trying to say that not everyone in the
U.S. has to respect the flag by not stepping on it. There are people in America that do not think that they have to follow the rule of not letting... Show
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Has it moved across geographic space? Who paid for it, bought it, developed it? Can it be sold?
This piece of art originally was displayed in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (Scott, n.d.). Shortly after it was displayed, the flag display was
taken down because of the new law making it illegal to place the flag on the floor or ground (Scott, n.d.). However, Judge Kenneth L. Gillis argued
that the new law about the flag not being able to touch the ground could not be used to prosecute artists because of the freedom of speech from the first
amendment (The Thomas Jefferson Center, 2005).
Dread Scott created this artwork so he was in charge of developing it. I was not able to find if it has moved from the School of the Art Institute of
Chicago or if it was bought or sold to
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Nonverbal Communication: Facial Displays
Chapter 6 – Nonverbal Communication: Facial Displays
My assumption of facial displays is that they communicate the most information during interactions. I also believe that facial expressions allow
individuals to figure out the truth about how someone is feeling. I am a 20–year–old female and was born in the United States. I practice American
culture and values daily. My personality is friendly, caring, and conservative. Sometimes I try to hide my true feelings to avoid being put on the spot
and the risk of upsetting someone else.
Kayla's assumption of facial displays is that they can be misinterpreted during communication because individuals come from different backgrounds.
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I arrived at her house early because we did not figure out what we should do yet. She offered the idea of meeting up with her friends and we could
all go to the movies. She told me that she had not seen them in a while and that they have been nagging her to get together. I stated, "Sure, I guess
you can tell your friends that we will be there". I did not want to do this at all, but did not want to tell Kayla no because she kept pushing the idea. I
was certain that my facial expressions displayed irritation, but she did not catch on. Later, she asked "Are you sure that you are okay with going
to the movies? If not, speak up". I assured her that it was fine, but continued to pass her upset looks and quiet behavior. I thought she would realize
my facial expressions and change her mind. Kayla finally proclaimed, "We are not going to the movies anymore. We can go out to eat at this nice
place down the street. I think you will enjoy that more". I answered, "Yes, I would love to do that. We can have time to catch up now". Then, Kayla
voiced that she figured I did not want to go because she could see my increasing expressions of annoyance. She told me to stop being afraid to speak
up because sometimes she has a difficult time reading others' feelings from their
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My Visual Display
My visual display has revealed multiple themes extracted from the two poems. The center of the picture is a head, with half face and half skull; the
face represents the appearance, while the skull represents one's true self. In both of the poems, "identity" has been an underlying common theme. The
poem Love That Love emphasizes on how one reconnects and rediscovers his or her own lost self. During the journey of life, one may face
obstacles and lose determination, but as one begins to accept his or her identity, one will stop looking for love in the outside but find it breeds from
the inside. The title refers to two different kinds of love, one "after" the other: the first love is what people usually seek for from others, and the second
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The mirror is mentioned in Love After Love: "you will greet yourself arriving/ at your own door, in your own mirror", suggesting that "the stranger
who has loved you" is yourself at some other points in the journey of life. Last but not least, I drew a "love letters from the bookshelf" which later
stretches into a "feast". Both objects are taken from Love After Love. The ending piece of the poem, "Sit. Feast on your life.", is a strong voice
appealing that we should cherish who we are and accept our identity. I did not create any characters sitting by the long table in the drawing, echoing
the last line in Invictus: "I am the master of my fate, / I am the captain of my soul." In the feast for life, no one else is presented except for "me". Once
people realize the significance of self–awareness, they will be able to see through themselves and thus be better connected with the rest of the
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Advertisements Are A Popular Display Of Marketing
Have you ever really looked at ads, though? I mean, if you look closely and I mean really look closely, advertisements aren't what they appear to be, in
most cases. Advertisements are a popular display of marketing and have been for decades and will be for decades to come. For as long as I can
remember, advertisements have been a popular way of getting a message across. Whether they are simple or colorful, they catch the eye of someone
that's reading a magazine, or a newspaper. No matter how much you think it's just a picture, there is a deeper meaning inside of what you're looking
at. Of course, you've never noticed it before because you were never looking for deeper meanings inside advertisements. You may have passed by
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At the top of the advertisement, you have the words, "You'll never forget your first time" in big gray letters. From the top, your eyes then go down to
the middle of the advertisement and then start to see this seductive hamburger sitting on the page. You think I'm joking, but this hamburger looks
seductive. The picture of the hamburger instills every aspect of a hamburger you could possibly want to see. You see: the meat, the tomatoes, the
pickles, and the cheese slightly dripping off the edge of the hamburger. You also see the lettuce and those delicious looking onions to top it off.
Everything about this hamburger is screaming "Eat me!" As your eyes move along to the bottom of the page, you have in gray lettering again,
"Steak N Shake" and the places they are located. The gray lettering is what makes the dark background pop out more, it's a contrast fixture. You
notice the lettering because of the advertisement is very dark and dim to begin with, the gray pops out. Although, those eyes of yours tend to keep
gazing back at the hamburger, because it looks so delicious. At least that's what mine kept doing when I was looking at the advertisement. This is the
most seductive looking advertisement I've seen, for a piece of food. This is the definition of what people consider food porn. The way it is positioned,
it looks like a half–naked raunchy advertisement, except a normal raunchy advertisement would have a male or a female with the product. They would
assumingly
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My research project is based on the Liquid Crystal Display...
My research project is based on the Liquid Crystal Display or (The LCD). The developer of the LCD was a group of engineers, led by George
Heilmeier a engineer himself. They started to develop this in between 1964 and 1968. When his group thought they had finished, they later found out
they were wrong. George and his group had used Dynamic scattering method which had worked poorly. Later a man named James Ferguson came
along and replaced it with and improved version. He had used twisted nematic field effect fro the LCD. It was released for sale in the 1970s, it sold
very quickly over thousands of people bought it in the United States.
LCD allows you to see, real advantages over other display technology. LCDs also consumes less energy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the sensors that a LCD has is the backlight sensor. This increases productivity, life by stabilizing the brightness, after the system starts up and
automatically. It also connects ambient temperature and adjusted the brightness over time. There is also a touch sensor for the touch LCD monitor.
This works because of the electromagnetic interference caused by your hand. This happens when you move your hand near or close to the screen.
In addition the LCD computer monitor is in fact soldered. One of the components that is soldered is the capacitors. Another thing that is soldered is
some of the copper wires. There are nine compartments inside an LCD monitor. It has two polarized filters one on top and one on the bottom. In
the center of these two filter is were the LC remains. On top and bellow the LC is two other films, then on top of that there is a transformed
electrode. Then on the bottom of the lower filter is the back light/mirror. Then to finish it off there is either a red, blue or green film, which can be
adjusted to a certain brightness. On the back of all of this is where the wires are connected to the battery and supply voltage. In conclusion Liquid
Crystal Display is now a million dollar product that sells all over the United States. Liquid Crystal Display is now very popular because it is practically
every where. These are some of the products that contain LCD. iPads, Microwave
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Display Rules In Children
Emotions are essential to children's development and their expression is an important part of developing relationships (Zeman & Gerber, 1996). Gnepp
and Hess (1986) recognised that emotional expression can voluntarily controlled and Choy (2007) recognised that emotional display can be inconsistent
with real emotion. This leads to display rules, the intentional regulation of emotional expression to circumvent perceived repercussions of genuine
emotion (Gnepp and Hess, 1986). An example of this is a child not throwing a tantrum when in public (Saarni, 1981). Understanding how these display
rules develop in children, and when they are used, is crucial to understanding how humans socialise as well as how children understand their emotions
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Gnepp and Hess (1986) found that school children were markedly more likely to employ display rules when they were told a story where the child
had an audience. Zeman and Gerber (1996) found that school–aged children showed more emotional restraint when around their peers than when alone
or with family members. Other research has shown that the majority of children aged 3–11 will tell a white lie when faced with a bad gift if there is an
audience there (Talwar, Murphy & Lee, 2007). Saarni (1981) found that children as young as three could employ display rules in situations where they
may be punished. Similarly, Banerjee (1997) found that pre–schoolers could understand when it was appropriate to apply display rules to avoid
punishment. All of this research identifies that context, such as presence of an audience or potential for punishment, is a critical factor in determining
when display rules are
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Public Displays Of A Public Display
Problem As displays are often located in areas where meetings take place, informal get–togethers happen or visiting guests are welcomed, we believe
that they would provide a great opportunity to act as some form of common space not only to share information between physically present
persons but also to exchange information with the display itself. For example, consider a visitor who wants to show pictures from his recent tour
to his friends or he suddenly decides to give a presentation of his latest work while having a chat in a company 's coffee area. It can be quite
cumbersome for all his friends to gather around the rather small mobile phone screen. Instead, he would like to utilize any existing public display
nearby to temporarily leverage the larger screen for picture sharing or presentation purposes. However, such pervasive displays are normally used
only as output devices and do not allow user to interact with their operations. Moreover, most public display do not provide any means of interaction
with it nor is there an easy way to add user–content to be displayed. Instead, they automatically display contents that get it from a central repository or
web service and often this cycle have been in a pre–determined way (Geel, 2013). Literature Review Public displays have becoming increasingly
prevalent within public places such as train stations, airports and museums in order to disseminate information from one central screen to a large
audience (Lee et al, 2011). The
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Phage Display Essay
Phage display is a modern laboratory technique that is concerned with the study of not only protein–protein interactions but also protein–peptide and
protein–DNA interactions through the use of a bacteriophage. Phage display uses a bacteriophage or a virus that infects bacteria to connect phenotype
with genotype through the expression of a gene. This novel technique first starts by inserting a gene of interest, which codes for a protein of interest,
into the coat protein gene of the virus, thereby causing the virus to express the gene both inside and outside in the form of a phenotype. The phages
that display a particular gene can be compared or rather screened against other proteins, peptides, and DNA sequences to establish those
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This is because inhibition of fibril–dependant secondary nucleation can prevent neurotoxin production and possibly be used as immunotherapy for
neurodegenerative disease treatment. To carry out the experiment amyloid–B 42 residue was purified, as the monomer and fibril were isolated.
Single–chain antibody fragments (scFvs) were selected with a high affinity for AB42 fibrils. Affinities were measured with surface plasmon resonance.
They finally used kinetic screening and analyzed using microscopy. From this, they identified four single–chain antibody fragments that specifically
inhibit the fibril–dependant secondary nucleation. They also suggested from this that Hydrogen bonding is important in fibril binding specificity.
These experiments were In vitro only, therefore in vivo work should be done to see any off–target effects or determine therapeutic efficiency. This
work can be further applied for immunotherapy treatment development for various neurodegenerative
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Laser Diode : An Type Of Display
ABSTRACT: This type of display is a example of Retina display. Working principle of this type of display is Laser diode like coherent sources will
help the VRD to give a diffracted limited spot on retina. Here photon source acts as the Intensity Modulator. It is actually done to match the intensity
of the image produced. The next step after Intensity Modulation is Beam Scanning. It constantly keeps the image pixels on the retina. In scanning
there are two modes. They are Rester and Vector mode. Both the scanning takes place. The next step of scanning is projecting the image to the retina.
To synchronize scan and modulate the coming video signals drive electronic is applied. Synchronization is done in order to stabilize the images. One
of the best example is google glasses. Its architecture consist of paire of glasses on either eyes with block of glasses which allows us to view augmented
reality. Image text or information can be displayed right in the front of our eyes. This type of display is yet in its beginning stage. Slight variations
are made to make it more advanced to bring comfort to man. The marked change made recently is the replacement of bone audio system to a single
headphone. In bone audio system, the audio was produced with the vibration of bones in the face. It is replaced now to produce stabilized and
normalized volume.
Keywords: Goggle glasses, Screen less display SYNOPSIS: INTRODUCTION
GOOGLE GLASSES / CARBON GOGGLES
EXACTLY ABOUT GOOGLE GLASSES
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The Leadership Styles On Display
In the workplace, there are many leadership styles on display but how do I handle working with a manager whom I feel I cannot trust. On the
other hand how do I respond differently to a manager whom I believe is trustworthy? And, last we will discuss which do I prefer and why. When
working with a boss whom I do not trust, I tend hold back on giving them my real opinions. I usually keep my commits, concerning day to day
activities to myself. I 'm not sure if they will turn my commits or opinions around and try to use it against me in an evaluation. I also feel when
your manager is not worthy of your trust, it creates a somewhat hostile working environment because you are always looking over my shoulder to
see what they are observing. Another issue is not being able to go to them for guidance. I just close the communication line and work on my own
program, which makes my task even harder to accomplish. And I become less creative due to the fact I don 't trust my boss will be open to change.
Negative emotions, like decreased work performance, are created when there lack confidence in leaders of an organization. Some negative emotions
foster anger, depression, sadness, worry, tense, regret, and jealousy (Zineldin M., 2012). If I 'm working for someone who I know doesn 't have my
best interest in mind, it makes me very uncomfortable, causing me to be less productive. I will only do the bare minimum required. It 's hard to invest
in someone who can 't be trusted, there is an uneasy
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Charlestown Light Display
It's the time of the year where people turn yards into a giant light displays. In many town squares people create an electric winter wonderland by
creating light displays that are set up in amazing patterns to make props of anything that is relative of Christmas, scenes from famous Christmas
movies, famous Christmas characters, or Characters that have a cartoon or movie. have speakers that play Christmas music, and setting lights to turn
on or off to make a part. In Scottsburg sadly we have a display, but its not interactive or impressive as other towns.
There are some alternatives to the crisis of wanting a good display you can visit these local displays that you will enjoy. In Charlestown they have a
fully automated light display with music, lights, and fake snow machines almost every year. Each year there is something new added to the display
making it even better than before. The lights that are in the display are centered in the park in the square, but they put the lights not only in that one
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Go mega caverns and see their spectacular subterranean display. Mega caverns is located in Louisville, Kentucky beneath the Louisville Zoo. This
cavern is used for a bike park, underground zip line, RV storage, and a drive in lights display. The Flaw with this lights display is that its prohibited
to walk on to the display meaning people have to stay seated in their car for the trip. On the positive side you are allowed to have the windows
down and lights off to enjoy the music and the lights. Since i it's almost completely pitch black in the cave year round as a result the darkness makes
it perfect for lights to shine without other lights from building or street lights. The music that is played is also enhanced by the cave as well because
of the walls of the cave as a result of being underground and away from a
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Essay on “the Communication of Window Displays” Selfridges
"The Communication of Window displays"
Selfridges
BA (HONS) Fashion Management – ISHE
Henry Gordon Selfridge was famous for lighting up store windows at night and his art of displays. He opened up the largest store in the world and his
own retail empire in 1903. Soon, H.G. Selfridge & Co sold out and he retired a rich man. In 1909, Selfridge's focused on advertising and publicity.
This led to air shows and exciting ideas such as the Theatre of Retail. In this essay, I will use primary research as well as journals, articles, videos,
books and websites to bring my research together. By this, I will prove how the windows of Selfridges consistently work to promote the cheerful image
of the retailer.
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This coldness, along with the strong clutch of the prop, which is the hand, create a language or entertainement to the passerby. This is all done through
simplicity where the props are adding significant value to the window, allowing the window to reflet the brand image. This supports the idea thatretail
design is more reactive than product design, since the added value in the window given to the shoes made them more attractive to buy.
Source: Personal Photo, 2010
The localized light in Figure 4 establishes coziness in the window. It seduces the customer to look into the window. This lessens the effect of the
exxagerated walls and floor. The light also removes the attention off the mannequins clothing and onto the shoes around her. The props here may, to
some people, override everything else. Still, they create a surprising element, causing a passerby to come back for more, according to Mary Portas.
Also, although they are random, they still hang together with the merchandise and make it more graphic. These three windows get emotions excited by
allowing the customer to be a part of something much larger, tightening the retailer's relationship with the consumer.
Figure 5: Christmas window at Selfridges, London Source: Personal Photo, 2010
The Christmas windows in Selfridges are known for their diversity and
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Public Display of Affection in Upis
University of the Philippines Integrated School
Diliman, Quezon City
Public Display of Affection
(PDA)
in UPIS
Billones, Cysteine Babe
Cammayo, Pristine Mae
Lava, Jose Noel
Palomeno, Irish Paullen
Yabes, Jemima Grace
10–Lauan
CA English 10
Prof. Ma. Lourdes Vargas
March 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature
Chapter 3: Methodology
Chapter 4: Data Presentation and Analysis
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Appendix A: Research Proposal
Appendix B: Outline
Appendix C: Survey Questionnaire
Appendix D: List of Respondents
Appendix E: Tally Sheet
Appendix F: Transcriptions
Bibliography
ABSTRACT
Display of affection in public is an unacceptable act but still observed and practiced in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the other side, PDA has already become natural and merely accepted for most of the young adults according to Cheryl Wittier's article posted last
April 2011.
Showing affection in public can be determined by different acts of intimacy. It can be anywhere from a whisper to a shout. It can also range anywhere
from a touch of hands to a touch of somewhere else (Wu, 2001).
PDA is very common, but still an unaccepted act. According to www.eromance.com, there are different degrees of showing affection which are
commonly observed in public. There are acts that have been observed by the society without being neither offended nor disgusted. On the other hand,
there are also types of PDA which easily annoy people.
Soenarie and Fehr–Snyder (2008) listed the accepted acts of PDA in the society. Talking in the hallways is accepted as long no one is disturbed. It
is okay to shakehands, give a "man hug" by patting someone on the back and place an arm around one's shoulder or "hook hug". They can also hold
hands and link arms in public. Giving hugs no longer than two seconds is acceptable as respecting one's point of view.
Affection is not for public exhibition. Charlene Wu, on the other hand, listed some of the unaccepted acts of PDA in the chapter 5 of her article inpublic
display of affection. Kissing is fine as long as it is not more than a peck on the lip. Passionate kissing and beyond in public is not acceptable. Sitting on
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New Digital Display Price Or Digital Shopping Essay
– RF gun
– The Internet
– Printer
– Self–checkout
The countdown to the next should be to make the new digital display price or digital shopping
display in the bus station where people ordered products and collect from store, so they save
time. Which is already in use in Australia?
пѓ Environmental factor
Countdown always care about the environment too, such as donations of food and damage
their products to the Salvation Army, thus reducing thewaste remanufacturing new figures
show that in order to save paper to do so after this save trees.
пѓ Legal factor
The Government 's policy to control and reduce monopoly power of buyers can restrict access
to the industry 's control; obtain a license as a raw material requirements and restrictions. In
order to achieve politically correct pricing strategy, Tesco provide consumers spend money in
their grocery store based on the purchase of fuel prices. While commodity prices are down a
promotion, in–store price increase to compensate elsewhere. Liquor sales policy, for example,
we cannot sell alcohol at 18 years of age or we always ask for ID if a person looks under 18
years of age.
Management approach
Operations are the essential action for any retail business. All things considered, a business that needs to be effective needs a main working model.
Staffs assumes essential part in this model. It is important to put a managed centre upon how to grow best operational staff to guarantee the grocery store
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Computer Devices And Its Impact On Our Day Life
1Introduction
Nowadays, smartphone users are Increasing day by day, and these smart devices has gain so much importance in our day to day life as they are
used as primary source of computation. Manufacturers are also building smart devices even more powerful by introducing good CPU, GPU, RAM,
Display Technologies, etc. Today "Android" owns most of the market share in smart devices [1]. According to International Data Corporation (IDC),
total market shares of Android in 2015 2nd quarter is about 82.8% [1]. Display is one of the most important part in any smart device because most of
the device's functionality is offered through its display only. For rendering intensive graphical contents, display technologies such as Super Active
Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode (AMOLED) [2], In–Plane Switching (IPS) [3], Retina [4] came into existence. Super AMOLED was announced
by Samsung in January 2010 and now it is used in many Samsung devices where as Retina technology is developed by Apple Corp. and today it is
used in majority of apple products. To ensure that the device is capable of rendering high quality graphics, it is necessary to check that whether device
supports all of the required display functionalities i.e. proper display validation is required. "Display Validation" will let you know that which all
display functionalities are supported on your device.
Since Android is one of the most popular Operating Systems, we focus our research work on Android. We proposed "Android
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How is Beowulf an Epic Hero
Every epic hero possesses certain heroic characteristics. The epic poem Beowulf describes the most heroic man of the Anglo–Saxon times. Beowulf is
the hero. He shows that he is a great man by always putting other things before his own needs. He is important and needed by his people and is
known by many as a strong, courageous and a helpful person. He shows all of the qualities and traits that a true hero possesses.
Beowulf, like other epic heroes, possesses the following heroic qualities: epic heroes are superhuman types of beings. They show great bravery,
intelligence, strength and resourcefulness. They have a strong admiration for the values of their society. They are dominant male figures and suffer
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This shows Beowulf's strength, courage and fearlessness. Through this it is evident that he possess courageous traits.
Beowulf's strength is exemplified many times in the story. Beowulf was said to have "the strength of thirty men in his mighty handgrip." He fought
in numerous battles and returned victorious from all but his last. In his argument with Unferth, Beowulf explains the reason he lost a swimming
match with his opponent Brecca. Not only had Beowulf been swimming for seven nights, he had also stopped to kill nine sea creatures in the
depths of the ocean. Beowulf is also strong enough to kill the monster Grendel with his bare hands by ripping off his arm. When Beowulf is
fighting Grendel's mother, he is able to slay her by slashing the monster's neck with a giant sword that can only be lifted by a person as strong as
Beowulf. When he chops off her head, he carries it from the ocean with no difficulty, but it takes four men to lift and carry it back to Heorot. This
strength is a key trait of Beowulf's heroism.
Another heroic trait of Beowulf is his ability to put his people's welfare before his own. Beowulf's uncle is king of the Geats so he is sent to help
kill Grendel. His actions toward Grendel show that he is willing to help others. In an epic it is usually found that the hero often determines the fate of
a nation or group of people. He uses his super–human physical strength
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Display Rules In The Movie Domino
While Domino awaits the movie to continue, many things may affect his behavior. Drive Theory refers to which psychological needs result in
psychological drive to meet the needs and bring the body back to homeostasis. Drive Theory may drive Domino to buy a drink or snack from the
concession counter because he feels hungry and/or thirsty. He's body needs to be fed and that is driving him to buy a snack during intermission to
bring the body back to homeostasis. Display rules may influence Domino's behavior because he may mask his emotions about a sad portion of the
movie. Display rules are how the social norms may influence the setting of expressing emotions. He may not feel it is appropriate to tear up or cry
while in front of theatre,
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Hopefuls Display Differences On Education
Education today is one of the utmost important possessions people cling on to, and lately has been a major topic in debate. Parents want to ensure that
their children are brought up in a school system that provides not only the tools to become successful in the education aspect of their lives, but a
well–structured system that provides the course work to do so as well, in which giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. The common core
procedures, that schools are expected to abide to, were thought to be the answer to this call for equality in education. However, some political entities
believe that it is not the place for the government to invest its power in, that it should be left to state or even local level governments (Rich, 2015).
Some states have even chosen to go back to their own standards because of the great division on the issue (Rich, 2015).
In a New York Times article titled, "G.O.P. Hopefuls Display Differences on Education," by Motoko Rich, different takes on education of certain
politicians are discussed. Former Florida Governor, Jeb Bush, who is currently in the presidential race for 2016, believes in annual standardized tests
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American core values of individualism and equality both have a stake in the education of Americans. This is individualism as in the right to seek out
"personal initiative and self–sufficiency," which is often referred to as our desire to gain economic independence, and for the other, equality, it is stated
as "the notion that all individuals are equal in their moral worth and thereby entitled to equal treatment under the law," (Patterson, 2013, p. 10). This
can stand for the equal treatment and opportunities that students should be given in public schools, which would require equal coursework and
examinations (Patterson, 2013, p.
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Haines And Hinterding's Display Analysis
In Haines and Hinterding's display, a yellow coloured landscape presents a mystery world but brings full of imaginations like travelling in an outer
space of Mars, which can be generated instantly. The first impression of seeing a huge screen projected is a pure video of an existed environment in
the world – mountain and skies like watching a documentary, it continues to move and start revealing some three dimensional objected like cubes and
spheres, the ground and the underground, traveling freely and infinitely; captured at a 720 degrees of sequence, and presented on two synchronized
animations. The interaction from an audience standing at a specific area, using hand gesture like movement, navigating direction like using a map in
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It has the stimulation of expressing the cultural landscape based on the characteristic of the planet – Earth, the extension of going below the ground
shows the outlook of underground environment like in pyramids or tunnels, but being expressed as gold mine like scenery. This displays is specially
extending the original purpose of real time gaming technology, treating as entertainment and transforming into an interactive artwork, which brings a
concept of new media but the old purpose is existed. The animation itself, changes the way of discovering the world like in the future. In the past,
remote control could be the only medium to communicate, the upgrade to remote sensor technology is an advancement in the 21st century. The use of
aerial photography captures the unique pattern of the sand like ground. The audio played on every levels are presented according to the atmosphere,
like what we normal experienced in reality, and travelling direction, which the changes of having a short strong tone can be heard clearly when
transiting to another space of
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Graphic Display Research Paper
There are many facets that contribute to the idea of display, and these can be expanded on even further when considered alongside the intricacies that
surround the curation of any type of display. Numerous aspects of everyday life are put together with intention, whether it be in order to sell
something, create structure, or to make certain tasks easier. These aims are hidden at times, especially in the world ofadvertising where, even though it
is now common knowledge that items tend to be marketed towards specific people, imagery is having a large impact on the way in which time and
money is spent. Outside of the defined walls of the art world that curators are often associated with, small parts of everyday life are organized similarly
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Contemporary museums and galleries often enlist the aid of guest curators for the creation of exhibitions because of their specific artistic insights and
ability to bring together complementary people and projects. Hans Ulrich Obrist (2014) talks of curation today as an important job when it comes to
creating shows that go beyond representing facts and knowledge. It has become a means for producing great experiences for people, and not only the
audiences who visit these events. Artists involved can benefit from interactions with a curator they work with that understands their needs and can
successfully work with them. Existing notions of curation include making judgements and creative decisions, and being a part of several areas that
feed into public establishments such as galleries, including the marketing and management of events, and use of them for the purposes of education and
even conservation (Arnold, 2015). This is much more involved in comparison to some history of display and earlier precursors to galleries and
museums (which are important to even briefly consider as they help to inform the present state of these institutions). In 'The history of museums',
Lewis (2015) discusses how there has, for centuries, been a tendency for humans to collect and question pieces of the world around them, and that this
apparently universal need has long held religious, economic, and cultural connections depending on time and
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Gingival Display Case Study
(A)Which patient factors affect surgical outcome?
Sex
When examining the collective results from the studies, out of a total of 75 patients, only 6 were male, constituting 8% of the total population. In a
study assessing the differences in esthetic perception of females and males, participants scored images presented to them as less and less attractive as
the amount of upper gingival display increased during smile and speech. Female smile images were given lower scores by both male and female
assessors 17, suggesting that greater oral and dental attractiveness is expected from women than from men. These results, combined with the fact that,
in most of the included studies, it was the patient who sought treatment further highlights the suggestion that females tend to be more esthetically
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An accurate measurement of the pre–operative gingival display is vital as it controls the amount of tissue to be excised. The amount of tissues removed
ranges from 1.5–2 time the amount of display. It is important to scrutinize this measurement to achieve a desirable result. In cases where gingival
display exceeds 10mm, the practitioner must carefully assess the surgical design, cutting too close to the vermillion border may result in an undesirable
outcome, with scar appearance, lip inversion or eversion.
Facial balance
Out of a total of 22 studies only 7 studies cited vertical maxillary excess as a causative factor, however only one of the studies disclosed the amount of
discrepancy 20. Due to the limited number of studies and limited data, we cannot conclude that lip repositioning is an ideal treatment for VME–EGD
cases; however, it does offer an esthetic improvement. No conclusions could be drawn on the range of vertical maxillary excess that could be
successfully treated by this lip repositioning.
Lip
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Display Rules Research Paper
Projection of emotion is an essential aspect of communication in society to express one thought regarding situation given. Yet, this expression of inner
thought can be regulated as it is projected towards audiences. It is processed to substitute the expression that needs to be verbalised or showncalled
display rules. Ekman and Friesen (1969) defined display rules as control over displayed emotion through corrective etiquettes. The nature of display
rules can be categorised by two distinct principles behind the use of it, the first one being pro–social and the other is self–protective (Saarni, 1981).
Ekman and Friesen (1969) wrote guideline about different reasons behind the use of display rules, most of the time people are pushed by cultural
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Children are shown to be able to replace facial expressions as well verbal expressions. Test has been done to group of children ranging from 5–14 years
old by Gnepp and Hess (1986) as well Harris, Olthof, and Tergwort (1981) on children with different range of age. Several similar research has
been done differently throughout different cultures as to understand ability of children to use display rules and conceal their emotions. The use of
display rules is expected to increase as the children tested is from older group as has been researched through experiments such as Australian
children test done by Choy (2007); Caroll and Steward (1984). One of the main discussion of display rules on children is when do they started to
learn the use of display rules as well as the earlier development of it, whether facial or verbal display being understood first. Saarni (1979a) found that
it was facial display rules, but there are thesis and experiment that show the other way round and children are more capable to show verbal display
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The Communication of Window Displays
The Communication of Window Display Armani Exchange
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'Windows reveal the soul of the store' (Portas, 1999: 41). Every store has its own concept that characterizes each display, varying from theatre, drama or
in the case of Armani Exchange minimalism. Well–dressed windows are undoubtedly, a dynamic form of advertising for products reflecting the stores'
brand image. This essay seeks to evaluate how A|X Armani Exchange's window displays communicate to spectators with the use of various resources.
Armani Exchange is one of the sub–brands under the parental brand of Giorgio Armani. The use of colour, lighting, props and graphics can capture
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However silver and gold details on the garments complement the black shades, making the pieces more youthful. A downside of open windows is that
high–priced items showcased can be tampered if somebody wishes to feel the fabric, so they are trickier to dress. Besides that another negative aspect
is that windows are not as creative since there are fewer props. Hence there is no story to tell. Silhouettes are simple yet authoritative and influential.
Effective windows can 'seduce' (Portas, 2007: 54) you to purchase something you did not intend to. Buying even a small item, one satisfies a need, a
want to feel more contented and self–confident. Also, what you wear is what defines you, reflecting your personality– as implied by Berger (1972).
Windows can sway someone into investing in a garment that will make them enviable and glamorous at the same time. 'The power to spent money is
the power to live' (Berger, 1972: 143), implying that each person interprets the world differently– the same applies in window displays.
Armani Exchange has a very clean approach of "less is more" by not overloading its windows together with being "strong and simple" emphasizing
the brand's power (http://ezinearticles.com, 2010). Furthermore, by following the "fresh is best" principle in accordance with Berger (1972), they
renew their displays every week thus regular customers find new stock in every visit. Still though, A|X receives deliveries every 3–4 days so that
monotony is avoided. For
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Men on Display
Throughout society, the portrayal of men and women has always differed. Women have been illustrated as sexual, gentle creatures while men have
been illustrated as the strong, authoritative figures in our culture. However, these stereotypical portrayals have changed drastically over the years. In
past culture, women have always been the center of advertisements, while men have stayed in the shadows. In present day culture, men are starting to
play a larger role in advertisements. However, many ads showcasing men have proved to be controversial. Susan Bordo, the author of TheMale Body:
A New Look at Men in Public and Private (1999) discusses the different ways men have been used in campaigns throughout our history. Susan Bordo...
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According to society, men are supposed to be strong and athletic, however sensitive and understanding at the same time. Both genders have equal
pressures of their own, so each sex should be seen in an equal state. I believe many companies use women for most ads is because men are so
respondent to visual senses. Studies of men show that men respond best to pictures. In Susan Bordos essay, Deborah Blum states "that testosterone is
wired for visual response." (Bordo, 132). Even though this may be true about men, it still should not shock society as much when men play the role
women have for so long. I believe advertisements should stop using men and women as sexual targets all together. These campaigns tell nothing about
the product being advertised, and companies need to start getting more creative with them. One advertisement that was displayed in Susan Bordo's
essay was one for Gucci underwear. In this ad, the man is not wearing the underwear, he is holding them while the back of his body is exposed.
When I look at this ad, It does not make me want to learn more about the product and buy it because of the indecency of the male. It makes me shy
away from the product rather than become enthralled in it. I do not believe this advertisement is beneficial and I do not believe it will make people
buy the product. I believe the Calvin Klein ad found on page 132 is much more effective. It catches people's attention because
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Attractive Packaging and Product Display
Most impulse buying occurs because of product display, and attractive packaging plays an important role in product display (Ghani and Kamal, 2010).
Point–of–purchase decisions heighten the potential for product packaging to communicate information to consumers and influence product choice
(Clement, 2007). Silayoi and Speece (2007), Venter et al. (2011), Honea and Horsky (2012) stated that visual packaging is key to gaining consumer
in–store attention. Visual elements can be related more to the influential side of decision–making like attractiveness which includes of size, shape,
graphics. Graphics can be such as layout, color combination, typography, and product photography. Silayoi and Speece (2004), suggested that visual
package elements play a major role in affecting consumer purchase decision, especially in low–involvement products which is an item that is habitually
purchased and so this requires little effort to decide. The same researchers conducted a "free list" research in order to identify the most important
food package design attributes and they find out that the most important for consumers are colour, shape, picture and the design of the label (Ares &
Deliza 2010a). The existence of graphics (images) is one of the factors that influences consumers' preferences the existence of graphics (images) on the
package (Ares & Deliza 2010a; Madzharov & Block 2010; Nancarrow, Wright & Brace 1998; Rettie & Brewer 2000; Silayoi & Speece 2004; Silayoi
& Speece 2007;
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Facial Display Experiment
As the hypothesis predicted, the rate and the duration of facial displays do influence the outcome of a contest between two male Betta splendens. In
fact, it was found that the male which carried out more facial displays for longer was, on average, defined as the winner of a dyadic conflict.
The average results seem to reinforce this hypothesis, although a few results went against it (e.g., the fish in tank 13), which might have been due to
some limitations of the experiment. The heater on the left side of the tank might have interfered with the response from the left fish as it consists in a
physical object and might have reduced the attention of the fish especially during the first part of the experiment. This means that there might have ...
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Nonetheless, in the natural environment of Betta splendens the results might have been different as many external factors might alter the outcome. In
fact, in the natural environment aggression is mainly used in order to get mating opportunities as the dominant male is seen as persisting whilst the
subordinate flees. This conveys genetic superiority to a potential female mate and therefore suggests that they are breeding fighting fish and will be the
best–fitted to defend the area around the nest (Doutrelanta C, McGregora PK, Oliveirab RF, 2001). Studies show that the agonistic behaviour of a
Siamese fighting fish is influenced by the effect of an audience. With a female audience, males tend to show agonistic displays that are not so
aggressive, as a recent study shows that females tend to prefer less aggressive individuals (Teresa L. Dzieweczynski, Alyssa M. Russell, Lindsay M.
Forrette and Krystal L. Mannion, 2014). However, they tend to have more aggressive contact (e.g., biting) with their opponents in the presence of
males, which eavesdrop on the display. The behavior of the fish might have also been influenced by the presence of a nest or of progeny in their
territory as studies show that aggressiveness increases in males who need to defend nests
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The Evolution Of Oled Displays
In the modern era of Graphical Display Technology, there has been a rapid advancement. With arise of CRTs; there came an existence for the
world of displays. Soon after, various research and development in the field of displays gave the cutting edge technologies such as LCDs, LEDs,
and Plasma Displays. In such scenario, a display ability to produce deep, dark blacks and crisper colors are arguably the most important factor in
achieving excellent picture quality. Deeper blacks allows for higher contrast and richer colors, and thus a more realistic and dazzling image. When it
comes to black levels, OLED reigns as the undisputed champion. OLEDS stands for Organic Light Emitting Diodes. OLEDs are solid–state devices
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The proposed mechanism was field– accelerated electron excitation of molecular fluorescence. Roger Partridge made the first observation of
electroluminescence from polymer films at the National Physical Laboratory in the United Kingdom. The device consisted of a film of poly
(N–vinylcarbazole) up to 2.2 micrometers thick located between two charge–injecting electrodes. The results of the project were patented in 1975 and
published in 1983. The first practical OLEDs: American physical chemist Ching W. Tang and Steven Van Slyke at Eastman Kodak built the first
practical OLED device in 1987.This device used a two–layer structure with separate hole transporting and electron transporting layers such that
recombination and light emission occurred in the middle of the organic layer; this resulted in a reduction in operating voltage and improvements in
efficiency. 3. Evolution: The discovery of the electroluminescence in organic crystals by Martin Pope and his research group in 1963 has opened a
new era, especially in the field of OLEDs. However, the development of organic electroluminescence based devices is very slow due to the
requirement of high voltage as well as for low efficiency. About 29 years ago, in 1987, Ching W. Tang and Steve Van Slyke have discovered the first
efficient light–emitting device based
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The Illuminated Qur ' An On Display
The illuminated Qur'an on display in the Asian Art Museum's Art of the Islamic World section has no known author, nor does there appear to be much
information on the piece itself. This Qur'an was either found or crafted in Iran, Shiraz, but there is no explanation in the description as to whether the
Iran is for the location of origin, or simply the location that the piece was found. Somewhat peculiar, the piece is clearly labeled as having been
created in 1560–1570, which when paired with the location, would suggest that more information could be extrapolated about the piece's origins and
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The manuscript can be easily identified as being bound in leather by the texture of the cover, which is attained during the leather tanning process,
and causes slight ripples across the outer surface from the wrinkling of dried animal hide. Interestingly enough, the cover carries no discernable
markings to identify it as a Qur'an, including writing or calligraphy of any kind. This would suggest that it is for use at a mosque, since it would
most likely always be in the mosque head's possession, or resting in a kursi where it would be easy to identify.
The open page of the Qur'an displays several lines of vertical calligraphy, all written in arabic, surrounded by a myriad of colors and intricate
geometric and somewhat vegetal designs. Neither the passages nor does the field encompassing them occupy the entire page, colophons hang apart
from the script, and a block of patterns rests atop the right page's script. If there is a sura, it is probably the long, trailing script at the top of the right
page, but otherwise the left page seems to be absent of one, suggesting that it might be the end of a chapter while the right is a beginning. All script
seems to be written with lines of similar weight, and each one is surrounded by a border made from the uncolored paper underneath the script and
patterns. The patterns around the borders are all
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Power Of Culture On Public Displays Of Affection
Power of Culture on Public Displays of Affection: An Observation How do you display affection? Some people detest PDA– public displays of
affection – with a furious passion whereas others embrace their fondness and feelings to their partner in public. What causes this disparity in
sentiments towards displays of romance? Are characterizations of affection defined by bodies of location, culture, and time? To begin developing
theories regarding those topics, a pair of observations was conducted in a local park investigating couples and their presentations of romance. By
analyzing the parkgoers' reaction to public displays of affection in Deep Cove, a deeper understanding of how culture influences affection and romance
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The first observation occurred during an unusually warm autumn afternoon. Clear, blue skies illuminated the park as red, orange, yellow, and brown
leaves distinctively marked the ground. Vibrant activity and noise permeated throughout the park: hikers, kayakers, paddle–boarders, and dog–walkers,
the park was bustling with people. Moreover, many couples were present. Data collection, therefore, went incredibly smoothly during that day. In fact,
many observations were missed due to the overwhelming amount of activity happening. Within a week's time, the weather quickly changed. The
amount of data collected during the second observation, therefore, significantly decreased compared to that of the first outing. Temperatures dropped
20В°C and the clear blue sky was replaced with a dull grey fog. Along with the early wave of winter weather, flurries of snow gently immersed the
sky before melting on contact with the ground. Unsurprisingly, the park was empty and almost no data regarding affection and romance was collected.
As a result, most of my analysis and reflection will describe events observed during the first observation.
Before analyzing the circumstances at play during the observations, it is necessary to describe how I characterized the sexuality and sexual identity of
the observed couples. The sexuality of those engaging in public displays of affection was based off traits that constitute the sexual identity of the
lovers. To
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Google 's Display Advertising Division
Executive Summary
This report provides a Strategic Brief focusing on Yahoo! 's display advertising division. The report also shows positive sign for future growth of
Yahoo, though it has given rise to a lot of internal rivalry between the industry 's big players to mention few are such as Google, Microsoft and
Facebook, as all of them offer products perceived by the consumers as homogeneous. Price competition has augmented, and has effectively lowered the
Yahoo's margins. Furthermore, the threat of low cost alternatives such as classified advertisement sites and social media sites have increased, even
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With the steady decrease in the click–through rates over the last few years, many businesses have started to totally realize the lack of effectiveness of
banner advertising for increasing sales. Increased visibility might still a benefit of the various banner ads, but small to medium–sized business that are
looking for the best results will be less attracted to invest in such channels that don't offer a calculable return on investment. (Stevens, 2014)
Native ads are constantly increasing in popularity. The ability of these ads to be integrated into another website or platform takes away the normal
perceptions of advertisement. People's attitudes towards advertising and their belief in advertising are also dwindling. The use of native advertising is
helpful in reducing this attitude of people towards advertising. Examples of native advertising are sponsored ads on Facebook, sponsored ads on blogs,
integrated ads, twitter, etc. (Stevens, 2014)
3) Mobile Optimization
Mobile advertising is increasingly becoming the next big thing in internet advertising. This is due to the increasing number of people spending more
and more time on the internet by the use of their phones. Hence the necessity to optimize for phones is inevitable. Optimizing for mobile has been of
significant importance for businesses in 2014, but 2015 is to be the year that mobile strategies are to move beyond just having a responsive site or
mobile app, and will be
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Feeling Rules And Display Rules
Cultural Psychology Essay 2
Chapter 6: What are the differences between feeling rules and display rules? Describe cross–cultural similarities in display rules.
In the Cross – Cultural Psychology: Critical Thinking and Contemporary Applications textbook, feeling rules refer to cultural rules about how to feel
in a specific situation. Society determines whether the emotion an individual displays in a certain situation is appropriate or not. For instance, if a
person laughed after hearing that a loved one passed away, it would be a cause for concern. People would view the display of levity as inappropriate
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Countries such as China, Japan, and Korea are seen as collectivist cultures. They value positive outcomes for the group as a whole rather than
individual recognition for activities. In collectivist cultures, people tend to become active members of the society, working with each other to improve
the community. They choose to place the rights of the public above their own desires. They tend to promote group unity and support each other when
things go wrong. Characteristics typically exhibited from a collectivist person include being responsible, generous, and supportive of others. For
example, if a disaster strikes, a collectivist woman would expect others in her community to support her during this time and also aid in repairing the
home or giving money to help fix the damage. If this disaster has struck someone else's house in the community, she would most likely volunteer her
services just as others would for her. This shows that collectivist communities value the idea of harmony and coming together for positive community
outcomes. People in collectivist cultures choose not to draw attention to their emotions. An example given in Cross– Cultural Psychology: Critical
Thinking and Contemporary Applications textbook references a child of Latin American descent. Children in thisculture tend to manifest their
emotional problems into physical discomfort (Shiraev, 242). This takes the shape of abdominal pains or body aches. Collectivists would rather draw
attention to physical pains manifested stemming from emotional problems rather than admit to psychological issues. On the other hand, individualistic
cultures focus on personal desires and individual goals. Taking the example from before, if a house gets destroyed due to a natural disaster or tragic
incident, a woman from an individualistic culture would not expect others in the community to help her.
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Disadvantages Of Window Display
A window display is one of the key elements in visual merchandising that bring in the new and the existing customers. It allows the brand to display
new arrivals, the promotional and best selling products. It also allows consumer to interpret the brand's image and style direction through the window
display. A visually stimulating and realistic window display will most likely to influence customers purchase decisions on–the–go. The smart way is to
create different based on inspirations such as apparel collections as it makes it more relatable.
Window display also has great impacts on the brand's reputation too! For example, Harrods' Christmas displays have never lacked luxury and
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In the case of Whispering Windows system, a third party consultant has videoed the reactions of passersby to this new technology on a window
display. The video showed the dramatic difference in consumers' response to the window as it music is being played vs. no–audio displays. Passersby
were intrigued by the music infused display and the department store sales have a drastic increase of over 40%.
As the saying goes, the eyes are the windows to the soul. If so, the poorly implemented window displays definitely does not have the eyes to the soul.
Unfortunately, many brands neglect the importance of design, update, and showcase or even put in effort to build a window display. In most cases,
the window displays of some brands appear to be too practical and hard–sell, and lacks the element of design and emotional connection.
In additional, brands without a team of professional visual merchandiser/artist have to resort to self–composing. Without the expertise of the
professionals, most likely the window display does not go in line with its brand image and will now convey the exact brand's message to its potential
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Propeller Display
Contents
i.Abstract 5 ii. List of figures6
Chapter 1. Introduction7
1.1 Literature survey8
1.2 Block Diagram9
1.3 Overview of Project10
1.4 Overview of Block Diagram11
Chapter 2. Hardware Design12
2.1 Interrupter Module13
2.2 Mechanical Assembly15
2.3 Power Supply Module18
Chapter 3. Software Design19
3.1 Overview of software used20
3.2 Algorithm21
3.3 Flow Chart 22
3.4 Pseudo Code23
Chapter 4. PCB Design25
4.1 PCB designing steps25
Chapter 5.Results and Conclusion26
5.1 Interrupt module testing results27
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That's why this project is named as 'PROPELLER LED DISPLAY'
Basic principle behind this project:
POV (Persistance Of Vision):
This is the phenomenon which is related to vision capability of human eye by which an after– image is thought to persist for approximately 1/25th of a
second. So, if someone is observing the images at a rate of 25 images per second, then they appear to be continuous. The best example of this
property is the red circle we observe when we rotate the firecracker or incense stick in circle.
1.4 OVERVIEW OF BLOCK DIAGRAM
In this section we will emphasize on detailed overview of each of the block shown in previous block diagram. In every description of the block
respective schematics and working is explained.
The propeller display consists of following blocks, as shown in the block diagram.
1.Interrupter Module
2.Microcontroller
3.LED module
4.DC motor
5.DC power supply
1.Interrupter Module
Interrupter module is our sensor module, consisting of the IR interrupt sensor MOC7811, from Motorola Inc. This sensor was selected from a variety
of other alternatives, because of its small size, precise interrupt sensing, and sturdy casing.
One great advantage of using this module is, interfacing it with the microcontroller is just a matter of two resistors and a general purpose transistor.
Following is the complete circuit diagram of our
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Should The Time Displays Be Limited?
Should the Time Spent on Displays be Limited? Over the last 50 years digital displays have become more and more prevalent in most parts of the
world, so much so that most people in the current age have one in their pocket at all times. Today these digital display devices commonly known as
screens are implemented into nearly all digital products across the world. From clocks, watches, and thermostats, to automobiles, telephones, and even
glasses, digital displays have been integrated into almost every technology they possible can. When you first learn this realization, you are probably
amazed that humans have been able to produce such an advanced level of technology. However, these display technologies, if used to a certain extent,
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When you look at a display, the electrical activity in your brain increases and this causes neurons to start pulsing which diverts you from calming down
into a peaceful state of mind for sleeping. Also, there is a hormone naturally created by the brain that regulates the sleep–wake cycle called melatonin.
However, too much digital light from displays during the night affects the production of the melatonin in your body, which gives your body the
impression that it is not the time to sleep. Additionally, the artificial light that displays produce, tricks the brain into thinking it is still daytime, which
then makes it even harder to go to sleep. All of these things I mentioned, ultimately contribute to insomnia and sleep deprivation, which are very
negative for your health and well–being. Another example of what too much screen time can negatively effect, is found in brain development. Between
the birth of a child and age 3, the child's brain is particularly sensitive to the environment around it; this is called the critical period. In order for the
child's neural networks in brain to develop correctly during the critical period, the child needs specific stimuli from the right environment. When a child
spends too much time looking at displays, he/her is not getting the crucial stimuli needed from the real world, which results in his/her development
being stunted. This stunt is not just temporary either. If the damage occurs during the critical
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Display Rules And Aggression Analysis
Society can play a big role in gender differences. According to our culture/society, men are strong and stoic and women are mushy and cry far too
easily. Bardwick(1971) says that women are entitled to greater emotional freedoms. According to Brody (2000), we all interact and express emotions
in accordance with "display rules". Display rules are rigid social norms that dictate how, when, and where emotions can be expressed by men and
women. An example rule may be something like boys should not cry or girls should not be aggressive. Furthermore, he states that these rules are
acquired via social interactions (Brody 2000). Men tend to bottle up their emotions; this is referred to as "restrictive emotionality" (Jansz, 2000). Jansz
argues
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  • 1. Disadvantages Of Head Up Display Head–Up Display Sanjit Sasidhar#1 # IC Department, Nirma University Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India 116micc16@nirmauni.ac.in Abstract– This document gives a survey on the various researches that was conducted for head–up display technology and how it was utilized for various applications. The display shows information segments that are utilized by the user for better navigating the real life conditions. Keywords– Active safety, head movement tracking, first order optics, optomechanics, system design. I.INTRODUCTION There are various ways we can interpret how to observe and analyze what goes around us. Head up displays gives a technological advantage to combat real life, real time activities that can be monitored to give a better outlook of the scenario. The various hazards, safety concerns and animosity involved with the various activities that are undertaken by people can be reduced to a minimum if better detailed approach is obtained through such mediums. Extensive research and development has taken place to come up with a very optimized system for the head up display.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The advantages of HUDs are shorter accommodation times for the driver, as the eyes don't have to focus to very close information like inside the cockpit. The driver can read quickly the information near his perspective resulting in an increased eyes–on–the–road time. Studies show a significant faster reaction on passengers and a very high user acceptance. However, also several disadvantages are assumed. Phenomena like cognitive capture are discussed what means a unknown shift of the driver's attention towards the HUD. Also perceptual tunneling what can result in a reduction of the peripheral visual field is discussed. Studies also mention distance over estimation. It is also difficult to reach a high optical contrast by the display what results in a high dependence on light ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Americas Greatest Display Of Excellence Golf– Americas greatest display of excellence The only thing more challenging than life itself is golf. Many of the traits that the American people pride themselves on displaying are prevalent in golf. One area, in which the true American attitude is seen, is in the progression of golf. The American people are extremely evolutionary. The American people are always building new equipment, a trait seen everyday ingolf. Throughout American history, tradition has been important, thus golf equipment has changed but always retains it key qualities. Finding the easiest and most efficient way to do something is also a major theme in American history. Through the changes made to the types of metals used in golf clubs. Also the changes to the golf ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon artisans figured out that if they made the clubs out of tougher wood, it made it much easier to play and to maintain equipment. Beech wood, holly wood, and apple wood became the fan favorites for making clubs (World). With the new style of clubs came a new set of challenges. The more mass a club has, the more force is needed to swing the club (chevronstemzone). Mass is often confused with weight. They are not the same. Mass is defined as being the, "the property of matter that measures its resistance to acceleration" by dictionary.com. On the other hand dictionary.com defines weight as being, "the force that gravitation exerts upon a body". Mass is essential to a golf club in all aspects. The more mass a club has, the more force the user will be able to exert with the club (chevronstemzone). Even in today's clubs, mass remains a key focus of designers. Since wooden clubs, a lot has been learned about the best way to make a golf club. Today it is known that it is better to have mass spread out among a club, offering more forgiveness. Priory it was thought that a club with a large center of mass was more effective (chevronstemzone). The thought process made sense at the time. The idea was that if the player could get a lot of mass right behind the ball, the ball would fly much farther (chevronstemzone). Now, it is thought to be that if the mass is more spread out over the face of the club, the club will offer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. 1984 Social Display Essay The effect of social display In George Orwell's 1984, the whole society is under a distorted, extreme condition. The Party sets telescreens everywhere to watch people and keep people do the right things and have the right thoughts. People are forbidden to have privacy and they have to act in the expected way. In modern time, people like to post their words and pictures on the social media. They are willing to share their ideas, even if someone may criticize their behavior. The passive display and the active display both have many effects on people. Some of the effects are same. Some effects are different. In 1984, the social display makes people feels suffocated and anxious. The Party watched everyone all the time. According to Chapter I, Orwell said:"It was even conceivable that they watched everybody all the time. You had to live––did live, from habit that became instinct––in the assumption that every sound you made was overhead, and, except in darkness, every... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When people share their information online, their privacy could be divulged. According to the article The Negative Effect of Social Media on Society and Individuals, Jung said: "Because intimate details of our lives can be posted so easily, users are prone to bypass the filters they might normally employ when talking about their private lives."(Jung 1) Sometimes you may not want people know your secrets, but your friends may post your secrets online. Also, the relationship on the social media could make it difficult for people to understand the mean of connection to the real world. According to the article The Negative Effect of Social Media on Society and Individuals, Jung said: "By focusing so much of our time and psychic energy on these less meaningful relationships, our most important connections will weaken."(Jung 1) People who spends too much time on social media will be more and more away from the real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. 3D Display Essay This great progress in display technologies have brought us a long way in how we receive, perceive, experience and interpret all the information. Mass media –– film, entertainment, internet, gaming, architecture and data visualization –– have taken new shapes around these display technologies. One important thing to note about all these displays is that all output only 2D imagery. They create a two–dimensional array of colored picture elements a.k.a. pixels that, stacked tightly next to each other, project images or text. But in the real world, we see objects in three dimensions and we perceive the third dimension with our naked eye. Traditional 2D display devices show flat images that lack depth or 3D information. This restriction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This ability to resolve depth within in a scene either natural or virtual improves spatial understanding of the scene and reduces the cognitive load associated with analysis and collaboration on complex tasks. With recent advancements in technology, true 3D displays are making their way into mainstream. 3D display technologies are stereoscopic or autostereoscopic. Autostereoscopic displays do not require wearing special eye glasses to view the 3D content. Light Field Displays and 3D volumetric displays are examples of autostereoscopic displays. On the other hand, binocular stereoscopic displays require special eyewear to be able to view the 3D content, In many 3D display technologies, multiple views are typically used to give a sense of depth and perspective. (Lages, Cordeiro, & Guedes, 2009). A survey by Air Force Research Laboratory(AFRL) suggests Joint Terminal Attack Controllers(JTACs) who were shown 3D holograms and conventional 2D images rated 3D holograms to be more effective than the 2D imagery in terms of retaining height information (Martin, Holzback, Riegler, Smith, & Ki Tam, 2008). Studies have also found that virtual reality devices can improve and enhance spatial ability and understanding by providing interactive 3D visualization (Lee, Wong, & Fung, 2009). In a study examining the usefulness of stereo images in elementary school education, stereoscopic 3D images were shown to reveal details that were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Proper Way To Display A Flag How does your piece of art communicate, evoke, or inspire? What do you think the artist was trying to say with his or her work? Dread Scott definitely created a lot of controversy between people throughout the United States with his artwork "What is the Proper Way to Display a Flag." People started communicating and discussing the artwork with one another. This definitely evoked a lot of people negatively. Americans were very upset to see this art displayed in a public museum. People starting discussing whether or not it was right to have the flag disrespected in this way. President Bush did not approve of the artwork at all saying that it was "disgraceful" and made him worry about the idea of freedom of speech (Scott, n.d.). This artwork inspired the government to outlaw "displaying the flag of the United States on the floor or ground." (Scott, n.d.). Dread Scott wanted his artwork to be able to be understood by a broad group of people. I think the author was trying to say that not everyone in the U.S. has to respect the flag by not stepping on it. There are people in America that do not think that they have to follow the rule of not letting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Has it moved across geographic space? Who paid for it, bought it, developed it? Can it be sold? This piece of art originally was displayed in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (Scott, n.d.). Shortly after it was displayed, the flag display was taken down because of the new law making it illegal to place the flag on the floor or ground (Scott, n.d.). However, Judge Kenneth L. Gillis argued that the new law about the flag not being able to touch the ground could not be used to prosecute artists because of the freedom of speech from the first amendment (The Thomas Jefferson Center, 2005). Dread Scott created this artwork so he was in charge of developing it. I was not able to find if it has moved from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago or if it was bought or sold to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Nonverbal Communication: Facial Displays Chapter 6 – Nonverbal Communication: Facial Displays My assumption of facial displays is that they communicate the most information during interactions. I also believe that facial expressions allow individuals to figure out the truth about how someone is feeling. I am a 20–year–old female and was born in the United States. I practice American culture and values daily. My personality is friendly, caring, and conservative. Sometimes I try to hide my true feelings to avoid being put on the spot and the risk of upsetting someone else. Kayla's assumption of facial displays is that they can be misinterpreted during communication because individuals come from different backgrounds. Kayla also believes that depending on the context of the interaction, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I arrived at her house early because we did not figure out what we should do yet. She offered the idea of meeting up with her friends and we could all go to the movies. She told me that she had not seen them in a while and that they have been nagging her to get together. I stated, "Sure, I guess you can tell your friends that we will be there". I did not want to do this at all, but did not want to tell Kayla no because she kept pushing the idea. I was certain that my facial expressions displayed irritation, but she did not catch on. Later, she asked "Are you sure that you are okay with going to the movies? If not, speak up". I assured her that it was fine, but continued to pass her upset looks and quiet behavior. I thought she would realize my facial expressions and change her mind. Kayla finally proclaimed, "We are not going to the movies anymore. We can go out to eat at this nice place down the street. I think you will enjoy that more". I answered, "Yes, I would love to do that. We can have time to catch up now". Then, Kayla voiced that she figured I did not want to go because she could see my increasing expressions of annoyance. She told me to stop being afraid to speak up because sometimes she has a difficult time reading others' feelings from their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. My Visual Display My visual display has revealed multiple themes extracted from the two poems. The center of the picture is a head, with half face and half skull; the face represents the appearance, while the skull represents one's true self. In both of the poems, "identity" has been an underlying common theme. The poem Love That Love emphasizes on how one reconnects and rediscovers his or her own lost self. During the journey of life, one may face obstacles and lose determination, but as one begins to accept his or her identity, one will stop looking for love in the outside but find it breeds from the inside. The title refers to two different kinds of love, one "after" the other: the first love is what people usually seek for from others, and the second one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mirror is mentioned in Love After Love: "you will greet yourself arriving/ at your own door, in your own mirror", suggesting that "the stranger who has loved you" is yourself at some other points in the journey of life. Last but not least, I drew a "love letters from the bookshelf" which later stretches into a "feast". Both objects are taken from Love After Love. The ending piece of the poem, "Sit. Feast on your life.", is a strong voice appealing that we should cherish who we are and accept our identity. I did not create any characters sitting by the long table in the drawing, echoing the last line in Invictus: "I am the master of my fate, / I am the captain of my soul." In the feast for life, no one else is presented except for "me". Once people realize the significance of self–awareness, they will be able to see through themselves and thus be better connected with the rest of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Advertisements Are A Popular Display Of Marketing Have you ever really looked at ads, though? I mean, if you look closely and I mean really look closely, advertisements aren't what they appear to be, in most cases. Advertisements are a popular display of marketing and have been for decades and will be for decades to come. For as long as I can remember, advertisements have been a popular way of getting a message across. Whether they are simple or colorful, they catch the eye of someone that's reading a magazine, or a newspaper. No matter how much you think it's just a picture, there is a deeper meaning inside of what you're looking at. Of course, you've never noticed it before because you were never looking for deeper meanings inside advertisements. You may have passed by some subliminal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the top of the advertisement, you have the words, "You'll never forget your first time" in big gray letters. From the top, your eyes then go down to the middle of the advertisement and then start to see this seductive hamburger sitting on the page. You think I'm joking, but this hamburger looks seductive. The picture of the hamburger instills every aspect of a hamburger you could possibly want to see. You see: the meat, the tomatoes, the pickles, and the cheese slightly dripping off the edge of the hamburger. You also see the lettuce and those delicious looking onions to top it off. Everything about this hamburger is screaming "Eat me!" As your eyes move along to the bottom of the page, you have in gray lettering again, "Steak N Shake" and the places they are located. The gray lettering is what makes the dark background pop out more, it's a contrast fixture. You notice the lettering because of the advertisement is very dark and dim to begin with, the gray pops out. Although, those eyes of yours tend to keep gazing back at the hamburger, because it looks so delicious. At least that's what mine kept doing when I was looking at the advertisement. This is the most seductive looking advertisement I've seen, for a piece of food. This is the definition of what people consider food porn. The way it is positioned, it looks like a half–naked raunchy advertisement, except a normal raunchy advertisement would have a male or a female with the product. They would assumingly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. My research project is based on the Liquid Crystal Display... My research project is based on the Liquid Crystal Display or (The LCD). The developer of the LCD was a group of engineers, led by George Heilmeier a engineer himself. They started to develop this in between 1964 and 1968. When his group thought they had finished, they later found out they were wrong. George and his group had used Dynamic scattering method which had worked poorly. Later a man named James Ferguson came along and replaced it with and improved version. He had used twisted nematic field effect fro the LCD. It was released for sale in the 1970s, it sold very quickly over thousands of people bought it in the United States. LCD allows you to see, real advantages over other display technology. LCDs also consumes less energy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the sensors that a LCD has is the backlight sensor. This increases productivity, life by stabilizing the brightness, after the system starts up and automatically. It also connects ambient temperature and adjusted the brightness over time. There is also a touch sensor for the touch LCD monitor. This works because of the electromagnetic interference caused by your hand. This happens when you move your hand near or close to the screen. In addition the LCD computer monitor is in fact soldered. One of the components that is soldered is the capacitors. Another thing that is soldered is some of the copper wires. There are nine compartments inside an LCD monitor. It has two polarized filters one on top and one on the bottom. In the center of these two filter is were the LC remains. On top and bellow the LC is two other films, then on top of that there is a transformed electrode. Then on the bottom of the lower filter is the back light/mirror. Then to finish it off there is either a red, blue or green film, which can be adjusted to a certain brightness. On the back of all of this is where the wires are connected to the battery and supply voltage. In conclusion Liquid Crystal Display is now a million dollar product that sells all over the United States. Liquid Crystal Display is now very popular because it is practically every where. These are some of the products that contain LCD. iPads, Microwave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Display Rules In Children Emotions are essential to children's development and their expression is an important part of developing relationships (Zeman & Gerber, 1996). Gnepp and Hess (1986) recognised that emotional expression can voluntarily controlled and Choy (2007) recognised that emotional display can be inconsistent with real emotion. This leads to display rules, the intentional regulation of emotional expression to circumvent perceived repercussions of genuine emotion (Gnepp and Hess, 1986). An example of this is a child not throwing a tantrum when in public (Saarni, 1981). Understanding how these display rules develop in children, and when they are used, is crucial to understanding how humans socialise as well as how children understand their emotions (Gnepp and Hess, 1986). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gnepp and Hess (1986) found that school children were markedly more likely to employ display rules when they were told a story where the child had an audience. Zeman and Gerber (1996) found that school–aged children showed more emotional restraint when around their peers than when alone or with family members. Other research has shown that the majority of children aged 3–11 will tell a white lie when faced with a bad gift if there is an audience there (Talwar, Murphy & Lee, 2007). Saarni (1981) found that children as young as three could employ display rules in situations where they may be punished. Similarly, Banerjee (1997) found that pre–schoolers could understand when it was appropriate to apply display rules to avoid punishment. All of this research identifies that context, such as presence of an audience or potential for punishment, is a critical factor in determining when display rules are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Public Displays Of A Public Display Problem As displays are often located in areas where meetings take place, informal get–togethers happen or visiting guests are welcomed, we believe that they would provide a great opportunity to act as some form of common space not only to share information between physically present persons but also to exchange information with the display itself. For example, consider a visitor who wants to show pictures from his recent tour to his friends or he suddenly decides to give a presentation of his latest work while having a chat in a company 's coffee area. It can be quite cumbersome for all his friends to gather around the rather small mobile phone screen. Instead, he would like to utilize any existing public display nearby to temporarily leverage the larger screen for picture sharing or presentation purposes. However, such pervasive displays are normally used only as output devices and do not allow user to interact with their operations. Moreover, most public display do not provide any means of interaction with it nor is there an easy way to add user–content to be displayed. Instead, they automatically display contents that get it from a central repository or web service and often this cycle have been in a pre–determined way (Geel, 2013). Literature Review Public displays have becoming increasingly prevalent within public places such as train stations, airports and museums in order to disseminate information from one central screen to a large audience (Lee et al, 2011). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Phage Display Essay Phage display is a modern laboratory technique that is concerned with the study of not only protein–protein interactions but also protein–peptide and protein–DNA interactions through the use of a bacteriophage. Phage display uses a bacteriophage or a virus that infects bacteria to connect phenotype with genotype through the expression of a gene. This novel technique first starts by inserting a gene of interest, which codes for a protein of interest, into the coat protein gene of the virus, thereby causing the virus to express the gene both inside and outside in the form of a phenotype. The phages that display a particular gene can be compared or rather screened against other proteins, peptides, and DNA sequences to establish those above–mentioned interactions. The dynamic range of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because inhibition of fibril–dependant secondary nucleation can prevent neurotoxin production and possibly be used as immunotherapy for neurodegenerative disease treatment. To carry out the experiment amyloid–B 42 residue was purified, as the monomer and fibril were isolated. Single–chain antibody fragments (scFvs) were selected with a high affinity for AB42 fibrils. Affinities were measured with surface plasmon resonance. They finally used kinetic screening and analyzed using microscopy. From this, they identified four single–chain antibody fragments that specifically inhibit the fibril–dependant secondary nucleation. They also suggested from this that Hydrogen bonding is important in fibril binding specificity. These experiments were In vitro only, therefore in vivo work should be done to see any off–target effects or determine therapeutic efficiency. This work can be further applied for immunotherapy treatment development for various neurodegenerative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Laser Diode : An Type Of Display ABSTRACT: This type of display is a example of Retina display. Working principle of this type of display is Laser diode like coherent sources will help the VRD to give a diffracted limited spot on retina. Here photon source acts as the Intensity Modulator. It is actually done to match the intensity of the image produced. The next step after Intensity Modulation is Beam Scanning. It constantly keeps the image pixels on the retina. In scanning there are two modes. They are Rester and Vector mode. Both the scanning takes place. The next step of scanning is projecting the image to the retina. To synchronize scan and modulate the coming video signals drive electronic is applied. Synchronization is done in order to stabilize the images. One of the best example is google glasses. Its architecture consist of paire of glasses on either eyes with block of glasses which allows us to view augmented reality. Image text or information can be displayed right in the front of our eyes. This type of display is yet in its beginning stage. Slight variations are made to make it more advanced to bring comfort to man. The marked change made recently is the replacement of bone audio system to a single headphone. In bone audio system, the audio was produced with the vibration of bones in the face. It is replaced now to produce stabilized and normalized volume. Keywords: Goggle glasses, Screen less display SYNOPSIS: INTRODUCTION GOOGLE GLASSES / CARBON GOGGLES EXACTLY ABOUT GOOGLE GLASSES ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Leadership Styles On Display In the workplace, there are many leadership styles on display but how do I handle working with a manager whom I feel I cannot trust. On the other hand how do I respond differently to a manager whom I believe is trustworthy? And, last we will discuss which do I prefer and why. When working with a boss whom I do not trust, I tend hold back on giving them my real opinions. I usually keep my commits, concerning day to day activities to myself. I 'm not sure if they will turn my commits or opinions around and try to use it against me in an evaluation. I also feel when your manager is not worthy of your trust, it creates a somewhat hostile working environment because you are always looking over my shoulder to see what they are observing. Another issue is not being able to go to them for guidance. I just close the communication line and work on my own program, which makes my task even harder to accomplish. And I become less creative due to the fact I don 't trust my boss will be open to change. Negative emotions, like decreased work performance, are created when there lack confidence in leaders of an organization. Some negative emotions foster anger, depression, sadness, worry, tense, regret, and jealousy (Zineldin M., 2012). If I 'm working for someone who I know doesn 't have my best interest in mind, it makes me very uncomfortable, causing me to be less productive. I will only do the bare minimum required. It 's hard to invest in someone who can 't be trusted, there is an uneasy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Charlestown Light Display It's the time of the year where people turn yards into a giant light displays. In many town squares people create an electric winter wonderland by creating light displays that are set up in amazing patterns to make props of anything that is relative of Christmas, scenes from famous Christmas movies, famous Christmas characters, or Characters that have a cartoon or movie. have speakers that play Christmas music, and setting lights to turn on or off to make a part. In Scottsburg sadly we have a display, but its not interactive or impressive as other towns. There are some alternatives to the crisis of wanting a good display you can visit these local displays that you will enjoy. In Charlestown they have a fully automated light display with music, lights, and fake snow machines almost every year. Each year there is something new added to the display making it even better than before. The lights that are in the display are centered in the park in the square, but they put the lights not only in that one space in the park but on surrounding buildings. The Charlestown ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Go mega caverns and see their spectacular subterranean display. Mega caverns is located in Louisville, Kentucky beneath the Louisville Zoo. This cavern is used for a bike park, underground zip line, RV storage, and a drive in lights display. The Flaw with this lights display is that its prohibited to walk on to the display meaning people have to stay seated in their car for the trip. On the positive side you are allowed to have the windows down and lights off to enjoy the music and the lights. Since i it's almost completely pitch black in the cave year round as a result the darkness makes it perfect for lights to shine without other lights from building or street lights. The music that is played is also enhanced by the cave as well because of the walls of the cave as a result of being underground and away from a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay on “the Communication of Window Displays” Selfridges "The Communication of Window displays" Selfridges BA (HONS) Fashion Management – ISHE Henry Gordon Selfridge was famous for lighting up store windows at night and his art of displays. He opened up the largest store in the world and his own retail empire in 1903. Soon, H.G. Selfridge & Co sold out and he retired a rich man. In 1909, Selfridge's focused on advertising and publicity. This led to air shows and exciting ideas such as the Theatre of Retail. In this essay, I will use primary research as well as journals, articles, videos, books and websites to bring my research together. By this, I will prove how the windows of Selfridges consistently work to promote the cheerful image of the retailer. From the start, Selfridges ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This coldness, along with the strong clutch of the prop, which is the hand, create a language or entertainement to the passerby. This is all done through simplicity where the props are adding significant value to the window, allowing the window to reflet the brand image. This supports the idea thatretail design is more reactive than product design, since the added value in the window given to the shoes made them more attractive to buy. Source: Personal Photo, 2010 The localized light in Figure 4 establishes coziness in the window. It seduces the customer to look into the window. This lessens the effect of the exxagerated walls and floor. The light also removes the attention off the mannequins clothing and onto the shoes around her. The props here may, to some people, override everything else. Still, they create a surprising element, causing a passerby to come back for more, according to Mary Portas. Also, although they are random, they still hang together with the merchandise and make it more graphic. These three windows get emotions excited by allowing the customer to be a part of something much larger, tightening the retailer's relationship with the consumer. Figure 5: Christmas window at Selfridges, London Source: Personal Photo, 2010 The Christmas windows in Selfridges are known for their diversity and
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  • 18. Public Display of Affection in Upis University of the Philippines Integrated School Diliman, Quezon City Public Display of Affection (PDA) in UPIS Billones, Cysteine Babe Cammayo, Pristine Mae Lava, Jose Noel Palomeno, Irish Paullen Yabes, Jemima Grace 10–Lauan CA English 10 Prof. Ma. Lourdes Vargas March 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature Chapter 3: Methodology Chapter 4: Data Presentation and Analysis Chapter 5: Conclusion
  • 19. Appendix A: Research Proposal Appendix B: Outline Appendix C: Survey Questionnaire Appendix D: List of Respondents Appendix E: Tally Sheet Appendix F: Transcriptions Bibliography ABSTRACT Display of affection in public is an unacceptable act but still observed and practiced in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other side, PDA has already become natural and merely accepted for most of the young adults according to Cheryl Wittier's article posted last April 2011. Showing affection in public can be determined by different acts of intimacy. It can be anywhere from a whisper to a shout. It can also range anywhere from a touch of hands to a touch of somewhere else (Wu, 2001). PDA is very common, but still an unaccepted act. According to www.eromance.com, there are different degrees of showing affection which are commonly observed in public. There are acts that have been observed by the society without being neither offended nor disgusted. On the other hand, there are also types of PDA which easily annoy people. Soenarie and Fehr–Snyder (2008) listed the accepted acts of PDA in the society. Talking in the hallways is accepted as long no one is disturbed. It is okay to shakehands, give a "man hug" by patting someone on the back and place an arm around one's shoulder or "hook hug". They can also hold hands and link arms in public. Giving hugs no longer than two seconds is acceptable as respecting one's point of view. Affection is not for public exhibition. Charlene Wu, on the other hand, listed some of the unaccepted acts of PDA in the chapter 5 of her article inpublic display of affection. Kissing is fine as long as it is not more than a peck on the lip. Passionate kissing and beyond in public is not acceptable. Sitting on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. New Digital Display Price Or Digital Shopping Essay – RF gun – The Internet – Printer – Self–checkout The countdown to the next should be to make the new digital display price or digital shopping display in the bus station where people ordered products and collect from store, so they save time. Which is already in use in Australia? пѓ Environmental factor Countdown always care about the environment too, such as donations of food and damage their products to the Salvation Army, thus reducing thewaste remanufacturing new figures show that in order to save paper to do so after this save trees. пѓ Legal factor The Government 's policy to control and reduce monopoly power of buyers can restrict access to the industry 's control; obtain a license as a raw material requirements and restrictions. In
  • 21. order to achieve politically correct pricing strategy, Tesco provide consumers spend money in their grocery store based on the purchase of fuel prices. While commodity prices are down a promotion, in–store price increase to compensate elsewhere. Liquor sales policy, for example, we cannot sell alcohol at 18 years of age or we always ask for ID if a person looks under 18 years of age. Management approach Operations are the essential action for any retail business. All things considered, a business that needs to be effective needs a main working model. Staffs assumes essential part in this model. It is important to put a managed centre upon how to grow best operational staff to guarantee the grocery store ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Computer Devices And Its Impact On Our Day Life 1Introduction Nowadays, smartphone users are Increasing day by day, and these smart devices has gain so much importance in our day to day life as they are used as primary source of computation. Manufacturers are also building smart devices even more powerful by introducing good CPU, GPU, RAM, Display Technologies, etc. Today "Android" owns most of the market share in smart devices [1]. According to International Data Corporation (IDC), total market shares of Android in 2015 2nd quarter is about 82.8% [1]. Display is one of the most important part in any smart device because most of the device's functionality is offered through its display only. For rendering intensive graphical contents, display technologies such as Super Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode (AMOLED) [2], In–Plane Switching (IPS) [3], Retina [4] came into existence. Super AMOLED was announced by Samsung in January 2010 and now it is used in many Samsung devices where as Retina technology is developed by Apple Corp. and today it is used in majority of apple products. To ensure that the device is capable of rendering high quality graphics, it is necessary to check that whether device supports all of the required display functionalities i.e. proper display validation is required. "Display Validation" will let you know that which all display functionalities are supported on your device. Since Android is one of the most popular Operating Systems, we focus our research work on Android. We proposed "Android ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How is Beowulf an Epic Hero Every epic hero possesses certain heroic characteristics. The epic poem Beowulf describes the most heroic man of the Anglo–Saxon times. Beowulf is the hero. He shows that he is a great man by always putting other things before his own needs. He is important and needed by his people and is known by many as a strong, courageous and a helpful person. He shows all of the qualities and traits that a true hero possesses. Beowulf, like other epic heroes, possesses the following heroic qualities: epic heroes are superhuman types of beings. They show great bravery, intelligence, strength and resourcefulness. They have a strong admiration for the values of their society. They are dominant male figures and suffer severe pain, but in the end, they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows Beowulf's strength, courage and fearlessness. Through this it is evident that he possess courageous traits. Beowulf's strength is exemplified many times in the story. Beowulf was said to have "the strength of thirty men in his mighty handgrip." He fought in numerous battles and returned victorious from all but his last. In his argument with Unferth, Beowulf explains the reason he lost a swimming match with his opponent Brecca. Not only had Beowulf been swimming for seven nights, he had also stopped to kill nine sea creatures in the depths of the ocean. Beowulf is also strong enough to kill the monster Grendel with his bare hands by ripping off his arm. When Beowulf is fighting Grendel's mother, he is able to slay her by slashing the monster's neck with a giant sword that can only be lifted by a person as strong as Beowulf. When he chops off her head, he carries it from the ocean with no difficulty, but it takes four men to lift and carry it back to Heorot. This strength is a key trait of Beowulf's heroism. Another heroic trait of Beowulf is his ability to put his people's welfare before his own. Beowulf's uncle is king of the Geats so he is sent to help kill Grendel. His actions toward Grendel show that he is willing to help others. In an epic it is usually found that the hero often determines the fate of a nation or group of people. He uses his super–human physical strength ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Display Rules In The Movie Domino While Domino awaits the movie to continue, many things may affect his behavior. Drive Theory refers to which psychological needs result in psychological drive to meet the needs and bring the body back to homeostasis. Drive Theory may drive Domino to buy a drink or snack from the concession counter because he feels hungry and/or thirsty. He's body needs to be fed and that is driving him to buy a snack during intermission to bring the body back to homeostasis. Display rules may influence Domino's behavior because he may mask his emotions about a sad portion of the movie. Display rules are how the social norms may influence the setting of expressing emotions. He may not feel it is appropriate to tear up or cry while in front of theatre, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Hopefuls Display Differences On Education Education today is one of the utmost important possessions people cling on to, and lately has been a major topic in debate. Parents want to ensure that their children are brought up in a school system that provides not only the tools to become successful in the education aspect of their lives, but a well–structured system that provides the course work to do so as well, in which giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. The common core procedures, that schools are expected to abide to, were thought to be the answer to this call for equality in education. However, some political entities believe that it is not the place for the government to invest its power in, that it should be left to state or even local level governments (Rich, 2015). Some states have even chosen to go back to their own standards because of the great division on the issue (Rich, 2015). In a New York Times article titled, "G.O.P. Hopefuls Display Differences on Education," by Motoko Rich, different takes on education of certain politicians are discussed. Former Florida Governor, Jeb Bush, who is currently in the presidential race for 2016, believes in annual standardized tests for public school students (Rich 2015). Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker believes that powers over education ought to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... American core values of individualism and equality both have a stake in the education of Americans. This is individualism as in the right to seek out "personal initiative and self–sufficiency," which is often referred to as our desire to gain economic independence, and for the other, equality, it is stated as "the notion that all individuals are equal in their moral worth and thereby entitled to equal treatment under the law," (Patterson, 2013, p. 10). This can stand for the equal treatment and opportunities that students should be given in public schools, which would require equal coursework and examinations (Patterson, 2013, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Haines And Hinterding's Display Analysis In Haines and Hinterding's display, a yellow coloured landscape presents a mystery world but brings full of imaginations like travelling in an outer space of Mars, which can be generated instantly. The first impression of seeing a huge screen projected is a pure video of an existed environment in the world – mountain and skies like watching a documentary, it continues to move and start revealing some three dimensional objected like cubes and spheres, the ground and the underground, traveling freely and infinitely; captured at a 720 degrees of sequence, and presented on two synchronized animations. The interaction from an audience standing at a specific area, using hand gesture like movement, navigating direction like using a map in the video, in real time in virtual reality, such as the Xbox 360 gaming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has the stimulation of expressing the cultural landscape based on the characteristic of the planet – Earth, the extension of going below the ground shows the outlook of underground environment like in pyramids or tunnels, but being expressed as gold mine like scenery. This displays is specially extending the original purpose of real time gaming technology, treating as entertainment and transforming into an interactive artwork, which brings a concept of new media but the old purpose is existed. The animation itself, changes the way of discovering the world like in the future. In the past, remote control could be the only medium to communicate, the upgrade to remote sensor technology is an advancement in the 21st century. The use of aerial photography captures the unique pattern of the sand like ground. The audio played on every levels are presented according to the atmosphere, like what we normal experienced in reality, and travelling direction, which the changes of having a short strong tone can be heard clearly when transiting to another space of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Graphic Display Research Paper There are many facets that contribute to the idea of display, and these can be expanded on even further when considered alongside the intricacies that surround the curation of any type of display. Numerous aspects of everyday life are put together with intention, whether it be in order to sell something, create structure, or to make certain tasks easier. These aims are hidden at times, especially in the world ofadvertising where, even though it is now common knowledge that items tend to be marketed towards specific people, imagery is having a large impact on the way in which time and money is spent. Outside of the defined walls of the art world that curators are often associated with, small parts of everyday life are organized similarly to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Contemporary museums and galleries often enlist the aid of guest curators for the creation of exhibitions because of their specific artistic insights and ability to bring together complementary people and projects. Hans Ulrich Obrist (2014) talks of curation today as an important job when it comes to creating shows that go beyond representing facts and knowledge. It has become a means for producing great experiences for people, and not only the audiences who visit these events. Artists involved can benefit from interactions with a curator they work with that understands their needs and can successfully work with them. Existing notions of curation include making judgements and creative decisions, and being a part of several areas that feed into public establishments such as galleries, including the marketing and management of events, and use of them for the purposes of education and even conservation (Arnold, 2015). This is much more involved in comparison to some history of display and earlier precursors to galleries and museums (which are important to even briefly consider as they help to inform the present state of these institutions). In 'The history of museums', Lewis (2015) discusses how there has, for centuries, been a tendency for humans to collect and question pieces of the world around them, and that this apparently universal need has long held religious, economic, and cultural connections depending on time and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Gingival Display Case Study (A)Which patient factors affect surgical outcome? Sex When examining the collective results from the studies, out of a total of 75 patients, only 6 were male, constituting 8% of the total population. In a study assessing the differences in esthetic perception of females and males, participants scored images presented to them as less and less attractive as the amount of upper gingival display increased during smile and speech. Female smile images were given lower scores by both male and female assessors 17, suggesting that greater oral and dental attractiveness is expected from women than from men. These results, combined with the fact that, in most of the included studies, it was the patient who sought treatment further highlights the suggestion that females tend to be more esthetically conscious compared to males. The data collected were insufficient to show any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An accurate measurement of the pre–operative gingival display is vital as it controls the amount of tissue to be excised. The amount of tissues removed ranges from 1.5–2 time the amount of display. It is important to scrutinize this measurement to achieve a desirable result. In cases where gingival display exceeds 10mm, the practitioner must carefully assess the surgical design, cutting too close to the vermillion border may result in an undesirable outcome, with scar appearance, lip inversion or eversion. Facial balance Out of a total of 22 studies only 7 studies cited vertical maxillary excess as a causative factor, however only one of the studies disclosed the amount of discrepancy 20. Due to the limited number of studies and limited data, we cannot conclude that lip repositioning is an ideal treatment for VME–EGD cases; however, it does offer an esthetic improvement. No conclusions could be drawn on the range of vertical maxillary excess that could be successfully treated by this lip repositioning. Lip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Display Rules Research Paper Projection of emotion is an essential aspect of communication in society to express one thought regarding situation given. Yet, this expression of inner thought can be regulated as it is projected towards audiences. It is processed to substitute the expression that needs to be verbalised or showncalled display rules. Ekman and Friesen (1969) defined display rules as control over displayed emotion through corrective etiquettes. The nature of display rules can be categorised by two distinct principles behind the use of it, the first one being pro–social and the other is self–protective (Saarni, 1981). Ekman and Friesen (1969) wrote guideline about different reasons behind the use of display rules, most of the time people are pushed by cultural display rules and need of the moment. Cultural display rules are social cue that embedded in a specific community. It is shown in cross ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children are shown to be able to replace facial expressions as well verbal expressions. Test has been done to group of children ranging from 5–14 years old by Gnepp and Hess (1986) as well Harris, Olthof, and Tergwort (1981) on children with different range of age. Several similar research has been done differently throughout different cultures as to understand ability of children to use display rules and conceal their emotions. The use of display rules is expected to increase as the children tested is from older group as has been researched through experiments such as Australian children test done by Choy (2007); Caroll and Steward (1984). One of the main discussion of display rules on children is when do they started to learn the use of display rules as well as the earlier development of it, whether facial or verbal display being understood first. Saarni (1979a) found that it was facial display rules, but there are thesis and experiment that show the other way round and children are more capable to show verbal display ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Communication of Window Displays The Communication of Window Display Armani Exchange Word count: 1240 'Windows reveal the soul of the store' (Portas, 1999: 41). Every store has its own concept that characterizes each display, varying from theatre, drama or in the case of Armani Exchange minimalism. Well–dressed windows are undoubtedly, a dynamic form of advertising for products reflecting the stores' brand image. This essay seeks to evaluate how A|X Armani Exchange's window displays communicate to spectators with the use of various resources. Armani Exchange is one of the sub–brands under the parental brand of Giorgio Armani. The use of colour, lighting, props and graphics can capture interest, indicating the foundation of any decent display whose aim is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However silver and gold details on the garments complement the black shades, making the pieces more youthful. A downside of open windows is that high–priced items showcased can be tampered if somebody wishes to feel the fabric, so they are trickier to dress. Besides that another negative aspect is that windows are not as creative since there are fewer props. Hence there is no story to tell. Silhouettes are simple yet authoritative and influential. Effective windows can 'seduce' (Portas, 2007: 54) you to purchase something you did not intend to. Buying even a small item, one satisfies a need, a want to feel more contented and self–confident. Also, what you wear is what defines you, reflecting your personality– as implied by Berger (1972). Windows can sway someone into investing in a garment that will make them enviable and glamorous at the same time. 'The power to spent money is the power to live' (Berger, 1972: 143), implying that each person interprets the world differently– the same applies in window displays. Armani Exchange has a very clean approach of "less is more" by not overloading its windows together with being "strong and simple" emphasizing the brand's power (http://ezinearticles.com, 2010). Furthermore, by following the "fresh is best" principle in accordance with Berger (1972), they renew their displays every week thus regular customers find new stock in every visit. Still though, A|X receives deliveries every 3–4 days so that monotony is avoided. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Men on Display Throughout society, the portrayal of men and women has always differed. Women have been illustrated as sexual, gentle creatures while men have been illustrated as the strong, authoritative figures in our culture. However, these stereotypical portrayals have changed drastically over the years. In past culture, women have always been the center of advertisements, while men have stayed in the shadows. In present day culture, men are starting to play a larger role in advertisements. However, many ads showcasing men have proved to be controversial. Susan Bordo, the author of TheMale Body: A New Look at Men in Public and Private (1999) discusses the different ways men have been used in campaigns throughout our history. Susan Bordo... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to society, men are supposed to be strong and athletic, however sensitive and understanding at the same time. Both genders have equal pressures of their own, so each sex should be seen in an equal state. I believe many companies use women for most ads is because men are so respondent to visual senses. Studies of men show that men respond best to pictures. In Susan Bordos essay, Deborah Blum states "that testosterone is wired for visual response." (Bordo, 132). Even though this may be true about men, it still should not shock society as much when men play the role women have for so long. I believe advertisements should stop using men and women as sexual targets all together. These campaigns tell nothing about the product being advertised, and companies need to start getting more creative with them. One advertisement that was displayed in Susan Bordo's essay was one for Gucci underwear. In this ad, the man is not wearing the underwear, he is holding them while the back of his body is exposed. When I look at this ad, It does not make me want to learn more about the product and buy it because of the indecency of the male. It makes me shy away from the product rather than become enthralled in it. I do not believe this advertisement is beneficial and I do not believe it will make people buy the product. I believe the Calvin Klein ad found on page 132 is much more effective. It catches people's attention because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Attractive Packaging and Product Display Most impulse buying occurs because of product display, and attractive packaging plays an important role in product display (Ghani and Kamal, 2010). Point–of–purchase decisions heighten the potential for product packaging to communicate information to consumers and influence product choice (Clement, 2007). Silayoi and Speece (2007), Venter et al. (2011), Honea and Horsky (2012) stated that visual packaging is key to gaining consumer in–store attention. Visual elements can be related more to the influential side of decision–making like attractiveness which includes of size, shape, graphics. Graphics can be such as layout, color combination, typography, and product photography. Silayoi and Speece (2004), suggested that visual package elements play a major role in affecting consumer purchase decision, especially in low–involvement products which is an item that is habitually purchased and so this requires little effort to decide. The same researchers conducted a "free list" research in order to identify the most important food package design attributes and they find out that the most important for consumers are colour, shape, picture and the design of the label (Ares & Deliza 2010a). The existence of graphics (images) is one of the factors that influences consumers' preferences the existence of graphics (images) on the package (Ares & Deliza 2010a; Madzharov & Block 2010; Nancarrow, Wright & Brace 1998; Rettie & Brewer 2000; Silayoi & Speece 2004; Silayoi & Speece 2007; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Facial Display Experiment As the hypothesis predicted, the rate and the duration of facial displays do influence the outcome of a contest between two male Betta splendens. In fact, it was found that the male which carried out more facial displays for longer was, on average, defined as the winner of a dyadic conflict. The average results seem to reinforce this hypothesis, although a few results went against it (e.g., the fish in tank 13), which might have been due to some limitations of the experiment. The heater on the left side of the tank might have interfered with the response from the left fish as it consists in a physical object and might have reduced the attention of the fish especially during the first part of the experiment. This means that there might have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nonetheless, in the natural environment of Betta splendens the results might have been different as many external factors might alter the outcome. In fact, in the natural environment aggression is mainly used in order to get mating opportunities as the dominant male is seen as persisting whilst the subordinate flees. This conveys genetic superiority to a potential female mate and therefore suggests that they are breeding fighting fish and will be the best–fitted to defend the area around the nest (Doutrelanta C, McGregora PK, Oliveirab RF, 2001). Studies show that the agonistic behaviour of a Siamese fighting fish is influenced by the effect of an audience. With a female audience, males tend to show agonistic displays that are not so aggressive, as a recent study shows that females tend to prefer less aggressive individuals (Teresa L. Dzieweczynski, Alyssa M. Russell, Lindsay M. Forrette and Krystal L. Mannion, 2014). However, they tend to have more aggressive contact (e.g., biting) with their opponents in the presence of males, which eavesdrop on the display. The behavior of the fish might have also been influenced by the presence of a nest or of progeny in their territory as studies show that aggressiveness increases in males who need to defend nests ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Evolution Of Oled Displays In the modern era of Graphical Display Technology, there has been a rapid advancement. With arise of CRTs; there came an existence for the world of displays. Soon after, various research and development in the field of displays gave the cutting edge technologies such as LCDs, LEDs, and Plasma Displays. In such scenario, a display ability to produce deep, dark blacks and crisper colors are arguably the most important factor in achieving excellent picture quality. Deeper blacks allows for higher contrast and richer colors, and thus a more realistic and dazzling image. When it comes to black levels, OLED reigns as the undisputed champion. OLEDS stands for Organic Light Emitting Diodes. OLEDs are solid–state devices composed of thin films of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The proposed mechanism was field– accelerated electron excitation of molecular fluorescence. Roger Partridge made the first observation of electroluminescence from polymer films at the National Physical Laboratory in the United Kingdom. The device consisted of a film of poly (N–vinylcarbazole) up to 2.2 micrometers thick located between two charge–injecting electrodes. The results of the project were patented in 1975 and published in 1983. The first practical OLEDs: American physical chemist Ching W. Tang and Steven Van Slyke at Eastman Kodak built the first practical OLED device in 1987.This device used a two–layer structure with separate hole transporting and electron transporting layers such that recombination and light emission occurred in the middle of the organic layer; this resulted in a reduction in operating voltage and improvements in efficiency. 3. Evolution: The discovery of the electroluminescence in organic crystals by Martin Pope and his research group in 1963 has opened a new era, especially in the field of OLEDs. However, the development of organic electroluminescence based devices is very slow due to the requirement of high voltage as well as for low efficiency. About 29 years ago, in 1987, Ching W. Tang and Steve Van Slyke have discovered the first efficient light–emitting device based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Illuminated Qur ' An On Display The illuminated Qur'an on display in the Asian Art Museum's Art of the Islamic World section has no known author, nor does there appear to be much information on the piece itself. This Qur'an was either found or crafted in Iran, Shiraz, but there is no explanation in the description as to whether the Iran is for the location of origin, or simply the location that the piece was found. Somewhat peculiar, the piece is clearly labeled as having been created in 1560–1570, which when paired with the location, would suggest that more information could be extrapolated about the piece's origins and purpose. Yet the description simply gives a generic explanation of the purpose of a Qur'an, but does not mention any details about the Qur'an on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The manuscript can be easily identified as being bound in leather by the texture of the cover, which is attained during the leather tanning process, and causes slight ripples across the outer surface from the wrinkling of dried animal hide. Interestingly enough, the cover carries no discernable markings to identify it as a Qur'an, including writing or calligraphy of any kind. This would suggest that it is for use at a mosque, since it would most likely always be in the mosque head's possession, or resting in a kursi where it would be easy to identify. The open page of the Qur'an displays several lines of vertical calligraphy, all written in arabic, surrounded by a myriad of colors and intricate geometric and somewhat vegetal designs. Neither the passages nor does the field encompassing them occupy the entire page, colophons hang apart from the script, and a block of patterns rests atop the right page's script. If there is a sura, it is probably the long, trailing script at the top of the right page, but otherwise the left page seems to be absent of one, suggesting that it might be the end of a chapter while the right is a beginning. All script seems to be written with lines of similar weight, and each one is surrounded by a border made from the uncolored paper underneath the script and patterns. The patterns around the borders are all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Power Of Culture On Public Displays Of Affection Power of Culture on Public Displays of Affection: An Observation How do you display affection? Some people detest PDA– public displays of affection – with a furious passion whereas others embrace their fondness and feelings to their partner in public. What causes this disparity in sentiments towards displays of romance? Are characterizations of affection defined by bodies of location, culture, and time? To begin developing theories regarding those topics, a pair of observations was conducted in a local park investigating couples and their presentations of romance. By analyzing the parkgoers' reaction to public displays of affection in Deep Cove, a deeper understanding of how culture influences affection and romance can be hypothesized.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first observation occurred during an unusually warm autumn afternoon. Clear, blue skies illuminated the park as red, orange, yellow, and brown leaves distinctively marked the ground. Vibrant activity and noise permeated throughout the park: hikers, kayakers, paddle–boarders, and dog–walkers, the park was bustling with people. Moreover, many couples were present. Data collection, therefore, went incredibly smoothly during that day. In fact, many observations were missed due to the overwhelming amount of activity happening. Within a week's time, the weather quickly changed. The amount of data collected during the second observation, therefore, significantly decreased compared to that of the first outing. Temperatures dropped 20В°C and the clear blue sky was replaced with a dull grey fog. Along with the early wave of winter weather, flurries of snow gently immersed the sky before melting on contact with the ground. Unsurprisingly, the park was empty and almost no data regarding affection and romance was collected. As a result, most of my analysis and reflection will describe events observed during the first observation. Before analyzing the circumstances at play during the observations, it is necessary to describe how I characterized the sexuality and sexual identity of the observed couples. The sexuality of those engaging in public displays of affection was based off traits that constitute the sexual identity of the lovers. To ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Google 's Display Advertising Division Executive Summary This report provides a Strategic Brief focusing on Yahoo! 's display advertising division. The report also shows positive sign for future growth of Yahoo, though it has given rise to a lot of internal rivalry between the industry 's big players to mention few are such as Google, Microsoft and Facebook, as all of them offer products perceived by the consumers as homogeneous. Price competition has augmented, and has effectively lowered the Yahoo's margins. Furthermore, the threat of low cost alternatives such as classified advertisement sites and social media sites have increased, even though few of them have the range of products as Yahoo!, they however retain a high number of users, social media in particular. Hence this... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the steady decrease in the click–through rates over the last few years, many businesses have started to totally realize the lack of effectiveness of banner advertising for increasing sales. Increased visibility might still a benefit of the various banner ads, but small to medium–sized business that are looking for the best results will be less attracted to invest in such channels that don't offer a calculable return on investment. (Stevens, 2014) Native ads are constantly increasing in popularity. The ability of these ads to be integrated into another website or platform takes away the normal perceptions of advertisement. People's attitudes towards advertising and their belief in advertising are also dwindling. The use of native advertising is helpful in reducing this attitude of people towards advertising. Examples of native advertising are sponsored ads on Facebook, sponsored ads on blogs, integrated ads, twitter, etc. (Stevens, 2014) 3) Mobile Optimization Mobile advertising is increasingly becoming the next big thing in internet advertising. This is due to the increasing number of people spending more and more time on the internet by the use of their phones. Hence the necessity to optimize for phones is inevitable. Optimizing for mobile has been of significant importance for businesses in 2014, but 2015 is to be the year that mobile strategies are to move beyond just having a responsive site or mobile app, and will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Feeling Rules And Display Rules Cultural Psychology Essay 2 Chapter 6: What are the differences between feeling rules and display rules? Describe cross–cultural similarities in display rules. In the Cross – Cultural Psychology: Critical Thinking and Contemporary Applications textbook, feeling rules refer to cultural rules about how to feel in a specific situation. Society determines whether the emotion an individual displays in a certain situation is appropriate or not. For instance, if a person laughed after hearing that a loved one passed away, it would be a cause for concern. People would view the display of levity as inappropriate given the somber situation or may even suspect that you had something to do with their death. Another example would be on a wedding day.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Countries such as China, Japan, and Korea are seen as collectivist cultures. They value positive outcomes for the group as a whole rather than individual recognition for activities. In collectivist cultures, people tend to become active members of the society, working with each other to improve the community. They choose to place the rights of the public above their own desires. They tend to promote group unity and support each other when things go wrong. Characteristics typically exhibited from a collectivist person include being responsible, generous, and supportive of others. For example, if a disaster strikes, a collectivist woman would expect others in her community to support her during this time and also aid in repairing the home or giving money to help fix the damage. If this disaster has struck someone else's house in the community, she would most likely volunteer her services just as others would for her. This shows that collectivist communities value the idea of harmony and coming together for positive community outcomes. People in collectivist cultures choose not to draw attention to their emotions. An example given in Cross– Cultural Psychology: Critical Thinking and Contemporary Applications textbook references a child of Latin American descent. Children in thisculture tend to manifest their emotional problems into physical discomfort (Shiraev, 242). This takes the shape of abdominal pains or body aches. Collectivists would rather draw attention to physical pains manifested stemming from emotional problems rather than admit to psychological issues. On the other hand, individualistic cultures focus on personal desires and individual goals. Taking the example from before, if a house gets destroyed due to a natural disaster or tragic incident, a woman from an individualistic culture would not expect others in the community to help her. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Disadvantages Of Window Display A window display is one of the key elements in visual merchandising that bring in the new and the existing customers. It allows the brand to display new arrivals, the promotional and best selling products. It also allows consumer to interpret the brand's image and style direction through the window display. A visually stimulating and realistic window display will most likely to influence customers purchase decisions on–the–go. The smart way is to create different based on inspirations such as apparel collections as it makes it more relatable. Window display also has great impacts on the brand's reputation too! For example, Harrods' Christmas displays have never lacked luxury and classiness. Every year, the windows have fascinating and interesting themes that are executed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the case of Whispering Windows system, a third party consultant has videoed the reactions of passersby to this new technology on a window display. The video showed the dramatic difference in consumers' response to the window as it music is being played vs. no–audio displays. Passersby were intrigued by the music infused display and the department store sales have a drastic increase of over 40%. As the saying goes, the eyes are the windows to the soul. If so, the poorly implemented window displays definitely does not have the eyes to the soul. Unfortunately, many brands neglect the importance of design, update, and showcase or even put in effort to build a window display. In most cases, the window displays of some brands appear to be too practical and hard–sell, and lacks the element of design and emotional connection. In additional, brands without a team of professional visual merchandiser/artist have to resort to self–composing. Without the expertise of the professionals, most likely the window display does not go in line with its brand image and will now convey the exact brand's message to its potential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Propeller Display Contents i.Abstract 5 ii. List of figures6 Chapter 1. Introduction7 1.1 Literature survey8 1.2 Block Diagram9 1.3 Overview of Project10 1.4 Overview of Block Diagram11 Chapter 2. Hardware Design12 2.1 Interrupter Module13 2.2 Mechanical Assembly15 2.3 Power Supply Module18 Chapter 3. Software Design19 3.1 Overview of software used20 3.2 Algorithm21 3.3 Flow Chart 22 3.4 Pseudo Code23 Chapter 4. PCB Design25 4.1 PCB designing steps25 Chapter 5.Results and Conclusion26 5.1 Interrupt module testing results27 5.2 DC motor RPM ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
  • 41. That's why this project is named as 'PROPELLER LED DISPLAY' Basic principle behind this project: POV (Persistance Of Vision): This is the phenomenon which is related to vision capability of human eye by which an after– image is thought to persist for approximately 1/25th of a second. So, if someone is observing the images at a rate of 25 images per second, then they appear to be continuous. The best example of this property is the red circle we observe when we rotate the firecracker or incense stick in circle. 1.4 OVERVIEW OF BLOCK DIAGRAM In this section we will emphasize on detailed overview of each of the block shown in previous block diagram. In every description of the block respective schematics and working is explained. The propeller display consists of following blocks, as shown in the block diagram. 1.Interrupter Module 2.Microcontroller 3.LED module 4.DC motor 5.DC power supply 1.Interrupter Module Interrupter module is our sensor module, consisting of the IR interrupt sensor MOC7811, from Motorola Inc. This sensor was selected from a variety of other alternatives, because of its small size, precise interrupt sensing, and sturdy casing. One great advantage of using this module is, interfacing it with the microcontroller is just a matter of two resistors and a general purpose transistor. Following is the complete circuit diagram of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Should The Time Displays Be Limited? Should the Time Spent on Displays be Limited? Over the last 50 years digital displays have become more and more prevalent in most parts of the world, so much so that most people in the current age have one in their pocket at all times. Today these digital display devices commonly known as screens are implemented into nearly all digital products across the world. From clocks, watches, and thermostats, to automobiles, telephones, and even glasses, digital displays have been integrated into almost every technology they possible can. When you first learn this realization, you are probably amazed that humans have been able to produce such an advanced level of technology. However, these display technologies, if used to a certain extent, can... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When you look at a display, the electrical activity in your brain increases and this causes neurons to start pulsing which diverts you from calming down into a peaceful state of mind for sleeping. Also, there is a hormone naturally created by the brain that regulates the sleep–wake cycle called melatonin. However, too much digital light from displays during the night affects the production of the melatonin in your body, which gives your body the impression that it is not the time to sleep. Additionally, the artificial light that displays produce, tricks the brain into thinking it is still daytime, which then makes it even harder to go to sleep. All of these things I mentioned, ultimately contribute to insomnia and sleep deprivation, which are very negative for your health and well–being. Another example of what too much screen time can negatively effect, is found in brain development. Between the birth of a child and age 3, the child's brain is particularly sensitive to the environment around it; this is called the critical period. In order for the child's neural networks in brain to develop correctly during the critical period, the child needs specific stimuli from the right environment. When a child spends too much time looking at displays, he/her is not getting the crucial stimuli needed from the real world, which results in his/her development being stunted. This stunt is not just temporary either. If the damage occurs during the critical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Display Rules And Aggression Analysis Society can play a big role in gender differences. According to our culture/society, men are strong and stoic and women are mushy and cry far too easily. Bardwick(1971) says that women are entitled to greater emotional freedoms. According to Brody (2000), we all interact and express emotions in accordance with "display rules". Display rules are rigid social norms that dictate how, when, and where emotions can be expressed by men and women. An example rule may be something like boys should not cry or girls should not be aggressive. Furthermore, he states that these rules are acquired via social interactions (Brody 2000). Men tend to bottle up their emotions; this is referred to as "restrictive emotionality" (Jansz, 2000). Jansz argues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...