Young Marketers Elite 2 - Elite 5 Challenge - Tu OanhPhung Tu Oanh
This document outlines a marketing plan to sell 100-150 t-shirts for a youth marketing contest called YM3. The t-shirt design promotes not hiding failure and remembering one's efforts to pursue their dreams. The plan is to email and message 1000 past YM3 contestants ages 18-24 advertising the t-shirt. Contestants will be encouraged to post photos wearing the t-shirt along with a designed card and rubber band to share their stories overcoming challenges with YM3 for a chance to receive a free t-shirt.
This document consists of the exam paper for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Mathematics exam. The 16-page exam paper contains 10 questions testing a variety of math skills, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and sequences. Students are asked to show their working and are provided graph paper and a formula sheet for reference.
The document compares and contrasts several pairs of photographs. It notes that for Diane Arbus' "Identical Twins" and Loretta Lux's "The Walk", the children are arranged asymmetrically and appear disconnected from one another. It also states that Lux's photo is more manipulated than Arbus'. For Lewis Baltz's "Construction Detail" and Carl Kleiner's photo for IKEA, it finds that they both use similar geometric forms that mirror each other, but that Kleiner's was taken commercially while Baltz's was not.
Biological pigments are colored compounds produced by metabolism. Their color is due to highly conjugated systems with delocalized electrons, which absorb visible light. The longer the conjugated system, the longer the wavelengths absorbed and the color observed. Chlorophylls are examples of pigments with long conjugated systems that absorb blue-green and orange-red light, appearing green. The color of a pigment depends on the length of its conjugated system and the wavelengths of light it absorbs.
This document discusses trends in differentiating instruction for math and science. It describes flexibility grouping, learning stations, role play, orbital studies, use of manipulatives, and technology as trends. It provides examples of how each trend can be implemented and potential issues to consider, such as time required for planning and ensuring activities are at appropriate levels. It also discusses whether trends can be used for both math and science or just one subject.
Young Marketers Elite 2 - Elite 5 Challenge - Tu OanhPhung Tu Oanh
This document outlines a marketing plan to sell 100-150 t-shirts for a youth marketing contest called YM3. The t-shirt design promotes not hiding failure and remembering one's efforts to pursue their dreams. The plan is to email and message 1000 past YM3 contestants ages 18-24 advertising the t-shirt. Contestants will be encouraged to post photos wearing the t-shirt along with a designed card and rubber band to share their stories overcoming challenges with YM3 for a chance to receive a free t-shirt.
This document consists of the exam paper for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Mathematics exam. The 16-page exam paper contains 10 questions testing a variety of math skills, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and sequences. Students are asked to show their working and are provided graph paper and a formula sheet for reference.
The document compares and contrasts several pairs of photographs. It notes that for Diane Arbus' "Identical Twins" and Loretta Lux's "The Walk", the children are arranged asymmetrically and appear disconnected from one another. It also states that Lux's photo is more manipulated than Arbus'. For Lewis Baltz's "Construction Detail" and Carl Kleiner's photo for IKEA, it finds that they both use similar geometric forms that mirror each other, but that Kleiner's was taken commercially while Baltz's was not.
Biological pigments are colored compounds produced by metabolism. Their color is due to highly conjugated systems with delocalized electrons, which absorb visible light. The longer the conjugated system, the longer the wavelengths absorbed and the color observed. Chlorophylls are examples of pigments with long conjugated systems that absorb blue-green and orange-red light, appearing green. The color of a pigment depends on the length of its conjugated system and the wavelengths of light it absorbs.
This document discusses trends in differentiating instruction for math and science. It describes flexibility grouping, learning stations, role play, orbital studies, use of manipulatives, and technology as trends. It provides examples of how each trend can be implemented and potential issues to consider, such as time required for planning and ensuring activities are at appropriate levels. It also discusses whether trends can be used for both math and science or just one subject.
Acid deposition occurs when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emitted from the burning of fossil fuels react with water, oxygen, and other chemicals in the atmosphere to form acids. These acids can fall to Earth as rain, snow, fog or dry particles. Natural processes also produce acid deposition, but human activities such as burning coal and oil have increased acid deposition levels. Acid rain has a pH lower than 5.6 and can damage sensitive forests and lakes. The main pollutants that cause acid rain are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
This document contains a mid-unit review and feedback on various learning outcomes for a photography student. It summarizes three photo shoots the student completed - one using a flash gun to capture a disturbing feel at night, another using studio lights and slow shutter speed to show model movement, and a third researching photographer Alec Game's project on identity and belonging. It also provides initial ideas for another project on adolescence, including influences from photographers Nadav Kander and Alec Soth. Finally, it reflects on independent time management and a plan to submit work for the D&AD New Blood Awards.
The document discusses trends in differentiating instruction for math and science. It describes flexibility grouping, learning stations, role play, orbital studies, use of manipulatives, and increased technology use. Challenges of implementing these trends are also outlined, such as planning time required and ensuring activities are appropriately leveled. The document provides an example lesson plan using math manipulatives for a 1st grade class.
This document is a 12-page exam for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education in Mathematics. It contains 21 multiple choice and written response questions testing a variety of math skills, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and probability. The exam is marked out of a total of 70 points.
This document contains descriptions of several Indonesian businesses that produce handicrafts and other goods using sustainable and culturally significant practices. This includes companies that produce woven textiles, embroidered goods, organic coffee, coconut shell briquettes used as fuel, aquariums showcasing Indonesian freshwater life, and eco-friendly furniture made from sustainable wood sources and recycled materials. The businesses aim to preserve cultural traditions, support artisans and farmers, and promote green and sustainable products.
Dokumen ini membahas rencana penyusunan pedoman untuk Master Plan Penanggulangan Bencana Tsunami tahun 2014, termasuk alokasi anggaran, program, dan daftar pedoman yang akan disusun. Beberapa program utama adalah penguatan peringatan dini, pembangunan dan peningkatan sarana evakuasi, serta penguatan kesiapsiagaan masyarakat. Sedangkan pedoman-pedoman yang direncanakan meliputi perencanaan evakuasi, pengelolaan sar
Mundo romano danny vasquez historia de la arquitecturaArianne García
Los romanos heredaron el arco y la bóveda de los etruscos, pero los perfeccionaron notablemente. Las bóvedas y cúpulas, incluyendo algunas artesonadas, constituían la principal innovación arquitectónica de los romanos y se utilizaron ampliamente en sus termas y el Panteón.
Young marketers Elite 2 - Brand Positioning 3 - OanhDungHaPhung Tu Oanh
1) The document discusses positioning a new brand called Young Marketers that aims to build the top marketing education platform for Vietnamese students.
2) It targets 18-24 year old students and fresh graduates in Vietnam who are passionate about marketing but lack essential skills and knowledge.
3) Young Marketers will provide fundamental and practical marketing knowledge through professional contests and empowering students with connections to top marketers in Vietnam.
This document discusses the challenges bilingual students face in adjusting to a new language and culture, including prejudice from peers and difficulties understanding. It suggests teachers should encourage students to maintain their home language and culture to feel comfortable, such as inviting parents into the classroom. Effective communication between teachers, parents, and students is important to ensure all parties have the same goals for the student's success.
Metals can be arranged in an activity series based on their reactivity, with more reactive metals being higher in the series. Metals higher in the series are more easily oxidized, forming positive ions and acting as stronger reducing agents. In a displacement reaction, more reactive metals higher in the series will displace less reactive metals from their salt solutions, such as zinc displacing copper from a copper sulfate solution through a single replacement reaction.
Young marketers elite 2 - Brand communication 2 - Viet Chinh - Tu OanhPhung Tu Oanh
Close-up is developing a Valentine's Day 2015 campaign to increase brand loyalty and maintain market share. The campaign will target young adults in Ho Chi Minh City and leverage the success of the 2014 Valentine's campaign. It will encourage creative ways to express love through kissing in public on Valentine's Day and give consumers confidence through a main event. The campaign will build awareness in the two weeks before Valentine's Day and recap for a week after.
Ketiga-tiga teks mendokumentasikan tema dan persoalan berkaitan kehidupan masyarakat luar bandar dan pergolakan generasi. Seroja Masih di Kolam menggambarkan pergolakan identiti diri dan pengaruh budaya barat. Alun Hidup menggambarkan cabaran penghijrahan dan kekitaan masyarakat luar bandar. Seorang Tua di Kaki Gunung menggambarkan konflik antara tradisi dengan gaya hidup moden dan sikap golong
This document summarizes the student's approach to their rough cut project on the subject of grief. They explored 5 different approaches - liquify, cracking, glitch, burning, and polygons - to represent the 5 stages of grief through digital photo manipulation in Photoshop. They found the liquify approach to be the most successful at conveying denial. Through trial and error, they improved their digital editing skills while learning the importance of a personal connection to their subject.
Portfolio Planning, BA (Hons) PhotographyLeah Allard
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
Portfolio Planning, BA (Hons) PhotographyLeah Allard
Portfolio planning involves developing a strategy for investing assets across different holdings. An effective portfolio balances risk and potential returns, diversifying across various asset classes like stocks, bonds, and cash equivalents. The goal of portfolio planning is to maximize returns while minimizing risk based on an individual's investment time horizon and risk tolerance.
Acid deposition occurs when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emitted from the burning of fossil fuels react with water, oxygen, and other chemicals in the atmosphere to form acids. These acids can fall to Earth as rain, snow, fog or dry particles. Natural processes also produce acid deposition, but human activities such as burning coal and oil have increased acid deposition levels. Acid rain has a pH lower than 5.6 and can damage sensitive forests and lakes. The main pollutants that cause acid rain are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
This document contains a mid-unit review and feedback on various learning outcomes for a photography student. It summarizes three photo shoots the student completed - one using a flash gun to capture a disturbing feel at night, another using studio lights and slow shutter speed to show model movement, and a third researching photographer Alec Game's project on identity and belonging. It also provides initial ideas for another project on adolescence, including influences from photographers Nadav Kander and Alec Soth. Finally, it reflects on independent time management and a plan to submit work for the D&AD New Blood Awards.
The document discusses trends in differentiating instruction for math and science. It describes flexibility grouping, learning stations, role play, orbital studies, use of manipulatives, and increased technology use. Challenges of implementing these trends are also outlined, such as planning time required and ensuring activities are appropriately leveled. The document provides an example lesson plan using math manipulatives for a 1st grade class.
This document is a 12-page exam for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education in Mathematics. It contains 21 multiple choice and written response questions testing a variety of math skills, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and probability. The exam is marked out of a total of 70 points.
This document contains descriptions of several Indonesian businesses that produce handicrafts and other goods using sustainable and culturally significant practices. This includes companies that produce woven textiles, embroidered goods, organic coffee, coconut shell briquettes used as fuel, aquariums showcasing Indonesian freshwater life, and eco-friendly furniture made from sustainable wood sources and recycled materials. The businesses aim to preserve cultural traditions, support artisans and farmers, and promote green and sustainable products.
Dokumen ini membahas rencana penyusunan pedoman untuk Master Plan Penanggulangan Bencana Tsunami tahun 2014, termasuk alokasi anggaran, program, dan daftar pedoman yang akan disusun. Beberapa program utama adalah penguatan peringatan dini, pembangunan dan peningkatan sarana evakuasi, serta penguatan kesiapsiagaan masyarakat. Sedangkan pedoman-pedoman yang direncanakan meliputi perencanaan evakuasi, pengelolaan sar
Mundo romano danny vasquez historia de la arquitecturaArianne García
Los romanos heredaron el arco y la bóveda de los etruscos, pero los perfeccionaron notablemente. Las bóvedas y cúpulas, incluyendo algunas artesonadas, constituían la principal innovación arquitectónica de los romanos y se utilizaron ampliamente en sus termas y el Panteón.
Young marketers Elite 2 - Brand Positioning 3 - OanhDungHaPhung Tu Oanh
1) The document discusses positioning a new brand called Young Marketers that aims to build the top marketing education platform for Vietnamese students.
2) It targets 18-24 year old students and fresh graduates in Vietnam who are passionate about marketing but lack essential skills and knowledge.
3) Young Marketers will provide fundamental and practical marketing knowledge through professional contests and empowering students with connections to top marketers in Vietnam.
This document discusses the challenges bilingual students face in adjusting to a new language and culture, including prejudice from peers and difficulties understanding. It suggests teachers should encourage students to maintain their home language and culture to feel comfortable, such as inviting parents into the classroom. Effective communication between teachers, parents, and students is important to ensure all parties have the same goals for the student's success.
Metals can be arranged in an activity series based on their reactivity, with more reactive metals being higher in the series. Metals higher in the series are more easily oxidized, forming positive ions and acting as stronger reducing agents. In a displacement reaction, more reactive metals higher in the series will displace less reactive metals from their salt solutions, such as zinc displacing copper from a copper sulfate solution through a single replacement reaction.
Young marketers elite 2 - Brand communication 2 - Viet Chinh - Tu OanhPhung Tu Oanh
Close-up is developing a Valentine's Day 2015 campaign to increase brand loyalty and maintain market share. The campaign will target young adults in Ho Chi Minh City and leverage the success of the 2014 Valentine's campaign. It will encourage creative ways to express love through kissing in public on Valentine's Day and give consumers confidence through a main event. The campaign will build awareness in the two weeks before Valentine's Day and recap for a week after.
Ketiga-tiga teks mendokumentasikan tema dan persoalan berkaitan kehidupan masyarakat luar bandar dan pergolakan generasi. Seroja Masih di Kolam menggambarkan pergolakan identiti diri dan pengaruh budaya barat. Alun Hidup menggambarkan cabaran penghijrahan dan kekitaan masyarakat luar bandar. Seorang Tua di Kaki Gunung menggambarkan konflik antara tradisi dengan gaya hidup moden dan sikap golong
This document summarizes the student's approach to their rough cut project on the subject of grief. They explored 5 different approaches - liquify, cracking, glitch, burning, and polygons - to represent the 5 stages of grief through digital photo manipulation in Photoshop. They found the liquify approach to be the most successful at conveying denial. Through trial and error, they improved their digital editing skills while learning the importance of a personal connection to their subject.
Portfolio Planning, BA (Hons) PhotographyLeah Allard
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
Portfolio Planning, BA (Hons) PhotographyLeah Allard
Portfolio planning involves developing a strategy for investing assets across different holdings. An effective portfolio balances risk and potential returns, diversifying across various asset classes like stocks, bonds, and cash equivalents. The goal of portfolio planning is to maximize returns while minimizing risk based on an individual's investment time horizon and risk tolerance.
A reflective report written around the idea of therapy used in photography. Discovering the boundaries and how finding and creating images that comfort the loss of someone.
This reflective essay discusses a group project to curate a photography exhibition titled "Pigment" at the Two Fat Ladies gallery. The student organized the exhibition website but faced challenges with communication and meeting deadlines. Through this experience, the student learned about the importance of communication, time management, and prioritization when collaborating in a group project. Overall, it was a valuable learning experience despite the challenges encountered along the way.
This document outlines the plans for Project 3 of a group consisting of Amy, Alex, Leah, Catherine, and Umi. It discusses their individual roles in creating inspirational images, as well as potential venues in Norwich to display their work. It also delegates preparatory tasks like contacting venues and sponsors. The document addresses cost implications and funding options, as well as legal, ethical and health and safety considerations. It schedules face-to-face meetings to finalize plans and proposals.
This document outlines the plans for Project 3 of a group consisting of Amy, Alex, Leah, Catherine, and Umi. It discusses their individual roles in creating inspirational images, as well as potential venues in Norwich to display their work. It also delegates preparatory tasks like contacting venues and sponsors. The document addresses cost implications and funding options, as well as legal, ethical and health and safety considerations. It schedules face-to-face meetings to finalize plans and proposals.
This document summarizes and analyzes depictions of nudity in different types of magazines, including men's magazines like Nuts, women's magazines like Vogue, and mixed audience magazines like Q Magazine. It also discusses John Berger's views on how men and women are portrayed differently, with a man's presence relying on power and a woman's presence conveying her attitude. The document analyzes several images from magazines in light of Berger's views on how women are forced to appear anxious and focus on their appearance. It also briefly discusses two articles about women being viewed as sex objects.
Tim Walker creates magical photography through rigorous planning and unpredictable chance. A storyteller in many senses, Walker’s variety of images demonstrates the importance of clothes beyond the fashion pages and a consistency of his vision. Quotes fill his pages giving you a fascinating insight into his process and shows he is open to serendipity as well as elaborate planning. Various images show tried out test shoots and sketches as well as the final version.
The document compares and contrasts several pairs of photographs. It notes that for Diane Arbus' "Identical Twins" and Loretta Lux's "The Walk", the left child looks untidier, the compositions are off-center, and the subjects seem disconnected. It also states that Lux's image is heavily manipulated while Arbus uses color differently. For Lewis Baltz's "Construction Detail" and Carl Kleiner's image for IKEA, both use similar geometric forms that mirror each other, but Kleiner's was for a commercial purpose and uses color subjectively.
This document discusses different ways an image of a biker could be used in various contexts. It analyzes how the image could work as a documentary photo capturing everyday life in the 1960s. It also explores how the image could function as an advertisement, with elements added like a company logo or album details. Overall, the document examines how the biker image changes based on the context, whether documentary, advertisement, album cover, or film still, noting differences in elements included, use of color versus black and white, and time periods depicted.
This document discusses different ways an image of a biker from the book "The Bikeriders" by Danny Lyon could be used in various contexts. It could be used as a documentary image capturing everyday life in 1968. It could also work as a 1960s advertisement or modern advert with the product made more obvious. Cropping it square could allow its use as an album cover. It discusses how the image conveys information about the subject and could translate well to different formats and time periods while maintaining its original meaning.
This document discusses different ways an image of a biker from the book "The Bikeriders" by Danny Lyon could be used in various contexts. It could be used as a documentary image capturing everyday life in 1968. It could also work in modern advertising by making the product being advertised more obvious. Cropping it to a square format would allow it to work as an album cover when the album title, artist and producer are added. With some modifications, it could also work as a film still or in a television advertisement by giving it an everyday feel to relate to viewers. The document analyzes the differences between these potential contexts in terms of color versus black and white, the time periods depicted, and the objects included in the frame
This document discusses different ways an image of a biker from the book "The Bikeriders" by Danny Lyon could be used in various contexts. It could be used as a documentary image capturing everyday life in 1968. It could also work in modern advertising by making the product being advertised more obvious. Cropping it to a square format would allow it to work as an album cover when the album title, artist and producer are added. With some modifications, it could also work as a film still or in a television advertisement by giving it an everyday feel to relate to viewers. The document analyzes the differences between these potential contexts in terms of color versus black and white, the time periods depicted, and the objects included in each frame
Formative Assessment: Inside and Out. Inside or Out.Leah Allard
The document discusses perspectives on the insider/outsider dichotomy in photography. It references Sontag's view that photographers try to avoid boredom by finding new ways to look at subjects, implying an outsider perspective. The document also discusses Solomon-Godeau's view that the insider/outsider dynamic relates to issues of empathy and power. Leah and Jasmine disagree with evaluating Diane Arbus' work as purely outside rather than inside. They also discuss how Ed Ruscha's documentary photos of buildings illustrate the rejection of subjectivity and style in favor of an objective outsider position.
This document describes the process of designing a magazine cover page. The designer experimented with different layouts, placement of text, colors and fonts to refine the design. Key elements included the cover image, title text fading behind the model, main feature articles in a bold font, and rearranging cover lines, dates and prices to improve composition. The designer aimed to create a sophisticated yet stylish design appealing to a young adult audience through careful selection of visual elements and conventions of magazine cover design.
This document discusses the design process for the cover of a magazine. It summarizes:
[1] An image of a model was chosen for the cover because she is positioned on the right side, allowing space for cover lines on the left.
[2] The magazine's title is placed behind the model to look established. Additional text is added identifying the featured music artist.
[3] A bar code is placed at the bottom as is conventional. The model's hair is edited to improve visibility of the text.
[4] Additional text is added but needs to stand out more against the inverted background image used to link the cover and inside CD cover design.
The document discusses stages of development. It begins by outlining the typical stages of human development from infancy through adulthood. These stages include infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Each stage is characterized by changes in cognitive abilities and social behaviors as individuals grow and mature over time.