خسائر ماسبيرو في هذا العام 2.718 مليار جنيه !!!Khaled Said
نسخة من العدد 21 مكرر من الجريدة الرسمية الصادرة في 27 مايو 2012 .. فيها ملخص ميزانية اتحاد الاذاعة والتلفزيون اللي صرفت أكثر من ٤ مليار وخمسمائة ملايين جنيه مصري!
المدخل إلي المصادر المفتوحة
تأليف Skeleton_Eel
الكتاب عن المصادر المفتوحة و البرمجيات الحرة
يتكلم عن ثقافة المصادر المفتوحة
و يعرض برمجيات مفتوحة المصدر
كتاب متميز يعرض المحتوي بأسلوب عرض بسيط و سهل
هذا الكتاب هوالمشاركة في تصحيح بعض المفاهيم الخاطئة التي شاعت بيننا والتي أحاطت بعض الصحابة الإجلاء ، الذين شملتهم أحداث الفتنة الكبرى والتي أعقبت مقتل عثمان رضي الله عنه بسيل من الإتهامات ، كما أنه يساعد في الرد على بعض الأسئلة التي كانت تراودنا وظلت على الدوام بلا إجابة ، وكانت جلها تدور حول مغزى تصرف هؤلاء النفر من الصحابة الذين ندين لهم بالاعتذار
Big Sean's "Blessings" music video conforms to Goodwin's theory that music videos stay within certain styles regardless of genre. It features predominantly close-ups of Big Sean's face and has a dark, mysterious tone that reflects the slow tempo of the song. Big Sean's actions mirror the lyrics, like posing with hands together when singing "I feel blessed." The video has heavy religious themes of blessings portrayed through symbols like Big Sean lying in a crucifixion pose and stairs that could represent those leading to heaven. It includes characteristics Goodwin's theory says are common in rap/R&B videos, like lyrics about wealth.
This document discusses ideas for a music video for the song "Bathed in Light" by Lily Gunn. It will be in the alternative/indie genre, targeting teenagers and young adults. Key themes that could be explored include love, loss, isolation, and confusion. The video may take place in a remote forest or beach setting, using slow pacing and close-up shots to convey a sense of calmness and explore themes like normality. Colors like grey, green, and blue will aim to create a calming atmosphere.
خسائر ماسبيرو في هذا العام 2.718 مليار جنيه !!!Khaled Said
نسخة من العدد 21 مكرر من الجريدة الرسمية الصادرة في 27 مايو 2012 .. فيها ملخص ميزانية اتحاد الاذاعة والتلفزيون اللي صرفت أكثر من ٤ مليار وخمسمائة ملايين جنيه مصري!
المدخل إلي المصادر المفتوحة
تأليف Skeleton_Eel
الكتاب عن المصادر المفتوحة و البرمجيات الحرة
يتكلم عن ثقافة المصادر المفتوحة
و يعرض برمجيات مفتوحة المصدر
كتاب متميز يعرض المحتوي بأسلوب عرض بسيط و سهل
هذا الكتاب هوالمشاركة في تصحيح بعض المفاهيم الخاطئة التي شاعت بيننا والتي أحاطت بعض الصحابة الإجلاء ، الذين شملتهم أحداث الفتنة الكبرى والتي أعقبت مقتل عثمان رضي الله عنه بسيل من الإتهامات ، كما أنه يساعد في الرد على بعض الأسئلة التي كانت تراودنا وظلت على الدوام بلا إجابة ، وكانت جلها تدور حول مغزى تصرف هؤلاء النفر من الصحابة الذين ندين لهم بالاعتذار
Big Sean's "Blessings" music video conforms to Goodwin's theory that music videos stay within certain styles regardless of genre. It features predominantly close-ups of Big Sean's face and has a dark, mysterious tone that reflects the slow tempo of the song. Big Sean's actions mirror the lyrics, like posing with hands together when singing "I feel blessed." The video has heavy religious themes of blessings portrayed through symbols like Big Sean lying in a crucifixion pose and stairs that could represent those leading to heaven. It includes characteristics Goodwin's theory says are common in rap/R&B videos, like lyrics about wealth.
This document discusses ideas for a music video for the song "Bathed in Light" by Lily Gunn. It will be in the alternative/indie genre, targeting teenagers and young adults. Key themes that could be explored include love, loss, isolation, and confusion. The video may take place in a remote forest or beach setting, using slow pacing and close-up shots to convey a sense of calmness and explore themes like normality. Colors like grey, green, and blue will aim to create a calming atmosphere.
The document analyzes the opening sequence of the film Se7en through the lens of mise-en-scene elements. It notes that the location is never revealed, creating tension and mystery. The props used, like sharp objects, reflect feelings of insecurity. Shots are presented randomly, leaving the audience confused. Characters and props are positioned closely but create a sense of distance. Lighting uses red to develop photographs, showing recency and danger. Close-ups and shallow focus draw attention to objects and their uses while keeping characters mysterious.
Photography students Lily Gunn and Hannah Mountford created a storyboard for a photographic project. Their storyboard outlined the scenes, locations, characters, and progression of events for the planned photo shoot. Gunn and Mountford's storyboard helped them visualize and plan the execution of their photographic project.
The document compares the settings, representations of protagonists, and ways protagonists are introduced in the films Limitless and Flight Plan. Limitless is set in a busy city, while Flight Plan is set in a foreign country, creating a sense of distance. The protagonist in Limitless is a male seeking success, while the female protagonist in Flight Plan is portrayed as emotionally unstable. Limitless immediately connects with the audience through the protagonist's voiceover, while Flight Plan does not provide a connection and leaves the audience unaware of upcoming events.
The document discusses conventions used and challenged in the creation of a music video product for a soul genre artist. It begins with research on genre conventions informed by theorists like Andrew Goodwin. The document then analyzes examples of conventions used and challenged in Coldplay's "Magic" video. It provides the same analysis for the student's own music video product, highlighting conventions followed like close-ups and lighting/color palette, and conventions challenged like a direct link between lyrics and visuals. Conventions developed or used in ancillary products like advertisements and CD packaging are also examined.
This document analyzes how a media product presents particular social groups through its portrayal of a character named Charlotte. It discusses several scenes involving Charlotte that rely on stereotypes of teenagers. Charlotte is shown in bed, wearing black clothes, engaging in self-harm and drinking alcohol, portraying stereotypes of teenagers as lazy, rebellious, mentally unstable, and self-abusive. Shaky camera work and dark lighting further suggest Charlotte feels unstable and depressed. The analysis suggests Charlotte's portrayal relies on negative stereotypes frequently used in media to depict teenagers.
The opening sequence of Se7en uses mise en scene elements like props, positioning, lighting, and camera techniques like shallow depth of field to establish tension, mystery, and a sense of danger. Close ups of sharp objects and a montage of unclear clips leave the audience confused and unsure of the location and characters. Dark lighting in mostly black and white with flashes of red further this unsettling tone and imply a serious, scary film.
This music video for U2's "Invisible" uses black and white filming and harsh lighting effects typical of rock music videos. The band members are dressed in all black against a strikingly bright background. The main vocalist Bono sings into an illuminated microphone that casts shadows, hiding him in mystery which is a common technique used in rock genre music videos to create depth and intrigue.
I spent 3 hours editing, completing major edits and leaving only minor details. I imported voice-overs into Final Cut Pro to add depth and tension by layering multiple audio tracks throughout video sequences. The editing and sound work progressed the project toward completion.
Bond falls from a bridge into a river after being accidentally shot. As he falls through the water, his bloodstained shirt shows where he was injured. Under the water, Bond's small size in the frame mirrors his insignificant self, and the hand that pulls him may reflect how he is controlled by others. The title "Skyfall" appears over the vast, deep blue water, showing Bond falling beneath the river bed as an insignificant character amid the clouded background setting.
This lyric analysis summarizes the song "Let it Go" by James Bay. It describes the progression of a relationship from intimate moments to a negative place where the couple no longer needs each other. Their relationship is described as not being real and based on lies. The lyrics suggest the couple should let their relationship go and be true to themselves instead of continuing in a dishonest relationship. It emphasizes how the singer no longer recognizes himself and that it's time to walk away from trying to force something that is too heavy and doesn't belong. The analysis concludes the relationship is unfixable and they should move on and forget about each other.
The music video for "Crazy in Love" by Beyoncé and Jay-Z falls under the genre of hip hop/R&B as it has an addictive chorus that appeals to a wide audience. Both artists dress in fashionable, current styles that reinforce their images as young, influential hip hop stars. Beyoncé is portrayed as a sex symbol through her revealing outfits and dancing. The video also establishes Beyoncé as a famous celebrity through shots that depict her posing for photoshoots and cameras.
Why do we need to get involved in change management uotWaleed Alqadi
This document discusses change management and why organizations need to get involved in managing change. It provides definitions of key change management terms and outlines several important aspects of effective change management, including:
1. Managing change is important for improving organizational performance. It requires a deliberate process that addresses the need for change and creates positive motivation.
2. Change management requires establishing clear guidelines, forming a team with authority to make strategic decisions, and communicating effectively to implement changes successfully.
3. Leadership plays a key role in change management by establishing credibility, defining the vision for change, and guiding employees through different phases from preparing for change to after the change is implemented.
4. For change management to be successful at the individual
summer training report on NBC for B.TECH studentsAbhishek Gora
The document discusses taper roller bearings, which can take both axial and radial loads. Taper roller bearings are composed of an inner race, outer race, rolling elements, and a cage. They are available in single, double, and four row configurations. Taper roller bearings are used in heavy duty applications like construction equipment, axles, gearboxes, and engine motors due to their ability to handle large loads and their durability.
الجزء الأول: عن تطبيق أفكار المربي باوْلو فريْري في الوعي والإدراك النقدي، واستطلاع المواضيع، ومداخل المناقشة
With gratitude to Arab Resource Collective for downloading the book on the web
Arabic modified publication of Anne Hope's Training for Transformation-part 1
الجزء الثالث: عن بناء المجموعات والمؤسسات والحركات، والإدارة والتمكين، وتخطيط ورشات
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with gratitude to Arab Resource Collective for downloading the book on the web
Arabic modified publication of Anne Hope's Training for Transformation-part 1
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