1) Fan fiction writers create stories based on popular books, movies, and TV shows and post them online. While some see this as creative expression, copyright holders argue it infringes on their intellectual property.
2) The article profiles a fan fiction writer who wrote a 250-page novella continuing the Harry Potter story from the perspective of a character. Fan fiction sites like Sugarquill.net have thousands of Harry Potter stories but screen for inappropriate content.
3) The legal issues around fan fiction are unclear as copyright law protects derivative works but also fair use of material. The explosion of fan fiction online has sparked debate around who owns these stories.
1) Fan fiction writers create stories based on popular books, movies, and TV shows and post them online. While some see this as creative expression, copyright holders argue it infringes on their intellectual property.
2) The article profiles a fan fiction writer who wrote a 250-page novella continuing the Harry Potter story from the perspective of a character. Fan fiction sites like Sugarquill.net have thousands of Harry Potter stories but screen for inappropriate content.
3) The legal issues around fan fiction are unclear as copyright law protects derivative works but also fair use of material. The explosion of fan fiction online has sparked debate around who owns these stories.
This episode of the podcast Snapecast previews their coverage of upcoming Harry Potter fan events, including Lumos and J.K. Rowling's visit to New York. The hosts discuss submitting questions to Rowling about Severus Snape and guessing his middle name. They also preview segments about analyzing a chapter of Prisoner of Azkaban and interviewing a fanfiction author.
The document discusses leveraging social media for nonprofit fundraising success. It begins by defining social media as Internet-based tools for sharing information among people, primarily through user-generated content like words, pictures, audio and video. It then discusses how social media is really about powering conversations among people. It provides tips for nonprofits on engaging in these conversations by listening to supporters' interests, participating in discussions, sharing compelling content, generating buzz about their cause, and building communities through social networking. The key is for nonprofits to have conversations with supporters rather than just broadcast messages and to be willing to give up some control of the conversation.
Sisu – fińska emocja kulturowa i jej mitoanaliza w koncepcji R. ShwederaAndrzej Pankalla
Pankalla, A., Grońska-Turunen, J. (2010). Sisu – fińska emocja kulturowa i jej mitoanaliza w koncepcji R. Shwedera. Roczniki Psychologiczne, XII(2), 29–53.
Syllabus zajęć fakultatywnych "Antropologia rzeczy". Zajęcia będą się odbywały w semestrze letnim 2010/2011 w Instytucie Etnologii i Antropologii Kulturowej UAM w Poznaniu.
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Carl Gustaw Jung (1875-1961), twórca psychologii analitycznej, jest jednym z trzech przedstawicieli teorii psychologicznych objętych wspólną n&zw^psychologii głębi: psychoanalizy Sigmunda Freuda (1856-1939) i psychologii indywidualnej Alfreda Adlera (1870-1937). W ich rozumieniu głębia to nieświadome intencjonalne zjawiska psychiczne zasadniczo niedostępne dla świadomości, które regulują świadomą aktywność człowieka. Jednak oprócz tego podstawowego założenia o wszechpotężnej władzy nieświadomej psychiki nad zachowaniem człowieka wszystko inne te trzy teorie dzieli.
Wprowadzenie, [w] Andrzej Wajda jako historyk. Metodologiczne studium z histo...Piotr Witek
Wprowadzenie do książki: Piotr Witek, Andrzej Wajda jako historyk. Metodologiczne studium z historii wizualnej, Wydawnictwo UMCS, Lublin 2016, ss. 712.
Piotr Witek, Rozbite lustra historii. Rozmyte ślady historii. Metodologiczne ...Piotr Witek
[w:] Historyk wobec źródeł. Historiografia klasyczna i nowe propozycje metodologiczne, pod red. Jolanty Kolbuszewskiej i Rafała Stobieckiego, Łódź 2010, s. 91-105.
This document summarizes an online fundraising summit that took place on September 24, 2008 in London. The summit covered using technology and online tools to build relationships with donors and raise funds. Key topics included how online conversations can drive donations, using tools to manage donor information and messages, case studies of testing different approaches, and resources for nonprofit fundraising online. Breakout sessions were also part of the agenda to allow for networking and small group work.
This document outlines the steps to create an effective fundraising strategy. It explains that a fundraising strategy is a long-term plan to achieve fundraising goals. The key components of a strategy include defining the fundraising goal and timeline, identifying potential donors including individuals, institutions, and corporations, and determining how to reach each group. The document also recommends assigning roles to trustees, management, and fundraising staff. Creating a fundraising strategy provides a blueprint and framework to guide fundraising efforts over multiple years.
This document provides guidance on fundraising. It explains that fundraising is difficult but a consequence of traction, not an objective. There are only five main reasons to raise funds: having a strong team, a great product, breakthrough technology, social proof, or clear traction. It advises fundraising high and as soon as possible if the team is strong, or waiting until the product/technology is ready otherwise. Traction is emphasized as most important. The rest of the document covers negotiation tactics, term sheet details like valuation and control issues, types of investors, and tips for working with a lawyer.
The Sikh Students Collaboration will offer quarterly grants from Chase Bank upon project completion. They advise tapping into the huge and untapped funding opportunities available at universities, as most money should come from there. The document encourages grant writing by visiting school websites and getting started on the process.
Indus Pharma sales comparison from January to June 2011 shows sales for Tanwir Ahmad in the Multan zone, region, and team. The document also provides steps and templates for establishing a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization including defining goals and budgets, brainstorming fundraisers, creating a calendar of events, and organizing roles for fundraising.
This document discusses private placement and fundraising services offered by InduStreams. It provides an overview of the fundraising opportunity in infrastructure investments. InduStreams has a large network of investors and industrial executives that allows it to effectively introduce investment propositions and facilitate securing agreements. The fundraising process involves understanding the client's needs, formulating a proposition, engaging 50-100 relevant investors to generate interest, and developing deals until agreements are reached with one or more investors. A case example of fundraising in China is also provided.
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The document discusses how nonprofits can use social media data for fundraising success. It notes that Facebook use is up 30% and Twitter use is up 81% among nonprofits. While funding for social media is growing, only 43% of nonprofits allocate a budget. The top factors for social media success are having a strategy, prioritizing it, and allocating staff. The document advocates integrating social media data with constituent relationship data to better engage supporters and improve fundraising.
This document provides an overview of new media fundraising innovations that charities can utilize in the 21st century. It discusses various online fundraising methods like charity websites, online charity shops through eBay, and mobile phone donations. It also examines digital television fundraising and donations through ATMs. The document presents statistics on how much money charities have raised through these new methods and surveys of charities that have used new media fundraising. It finds that while online donations are growing for major charities, less than half of UK charities currently have websites that can accept online donations. New media presents opportunities but also risks that charities must address to utilize these channels effectively.
- The government deficit and debt of the euro area and EU27 increased in 2009 compared to 2008 due to falling GDP.
- The government deficit as a percentage of GDP increased to 6.3% in the euro area and 6.8% in the EU27. Government debt as a percentage of GDP increased to 78.7% in the euro area and 73.6% in the EU27.
- Several countries had government deficits over 10% of GDP including Ireland, Greece, the UK, Spain, and Portugal. No country had a government surplus in 2009.
The document summarizes the Euro zone crisis, including its background and reasons such as interest rate risk, government default, and lack of a federal treasury. It discusses the state of various Euro zone countries and their future outlook. It also covers the roles of rating agencies, the IMF, and bailout packages provided to Greece, Ireland, Portugal and other economies. The document analyzes causes and lessons learned, and discusses recovery measures and the creation of a 750 billion Euro fund by the EU to address the crisis. It also notes some potential impacts on India.
The document discusses the introduction of the euro currency in Europe in 1999 and its effects. Key points include removing exchange rate risks which makes cross-border investment easier, removing currency conversion fees for electronic payments between eurozone countries, and creating deeper financial markets in Europe. The euro also aims to increase price transparency and competition across borders. Adopting the euro helps provide macroeconomic stability for European countries under the European Central Bank.
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OPRACOWANIE NA PODSTAWIE: A. Mencwel, Wyobraznia antropologiczna, w: ZJAZD II
Antropologia kultury. Zagadnienia i wybor tekstow, str. 9-21 11.10.2009
RELACJA ROUSSEAU A OPIS DARWINA
Rozprawę o pochodzeniu i podstawach nierówności między ludźmi Jana Jakuba Rousseau można uznać
za traktat etnologii ogólnej i pierwszy manifest antropologii kultury. W nim pojawiają się opis
wyglądu zewnętrznego Pongo oraz kwestia stosunku do obcych istot żywych. Wraz z tym tekstem
objawiła się także wyobraźnia antropologiczna.
Zupełnie inny stosunek wobec mieszkańców Ziemi Ognistej miał Karol Darwin, który opisał ich w
swojej Autobiografii w bardzo odmienny sposób od Rousseau. Opis ten przesycony jest poczuciem
własnej wyższości nad obcymi, wobec których autor przyjmuje postawę zoologiczną, tzn. opartą
na postrzeganiu ich jako zwierząt. Postawę Darwina, charakteryzującą się apologią siebie samego,
nazywamy etnocentryzmem.
OSOBOWOŚĆ
Ruth Benedict twierdzi, że konfiguracja osobowości jest tożsama z konfiguracją kultury. Oznacza
ona podstawowe wyposażenie kulturowe tej osobowości. Osobowość jest stwarzana, kształtowana
i dynamiczna, a urzeczywistnia się w interakcjach z innymi ludźmi. Nie ma wyobraźni antropolo-
gicznej bez kulturowego (nie freudowskiego) rozumienia osobowości. Kategoria osobowości jest
osią myślową antropologii kultury.
WYOBRAŹNIA ANTROPOLOGICZNA
Wyobraźnia antropologiczna to umiejętność postawienia się w innym kontekście. Jest ona połą-
czeniem wyobraźni insidera (badacza, który wchodzi w dane społeczeństwo całym sobą) i outsi-
dera (bo wejście zbyt głęboko może doprowadzić do straty dystansu). Wyobraźnia antropologicz-
na jest narzędziem, które pozwala dostrzec w obrębie wspólnot pewne wzorce.
ANTROPOLOGIA – CWICZENIA
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