This document is the syllabus for a Business Chinese II class being offered in the spring 2016 semester. It outlines the class schedule, materials, assignments, grading criteria, and course objectives. The class will meet twice weekly and focus on developing practical skills for conducting business in Chinese, including market surveys, business travel, price negotiations, procurement, and payment methods. Students will complete textbook exercises, assignments, quizzes, tests, a final presentation and exam. The grading system and policies on attendance, late work, and plagiarism are also defined. The syllabus concludes with a detailed weekly schedule listing the topics and assignments for each class meeting over the course of the semester.
Crude oil stocks gained 9,527 kb to 518,119 kb, led by a build of 6,825 kb in PADD 3 and lower implied demand. Stocks are at record high levels for week 6 over the past 5 years. Gasoline stocks rose 2,847 kb to 259,064 kb, driven by a gain of 2,440 kb in PADD 3 and lower imports. Distillate stocks fell 691 kb against expectations, led by a drop of 2,386 kb in PADD 1. Kerosene stocks increased 2,567 kb to a new high for week 6 over 5 years on a build of 1,746 kb in PADD 3 and lower implied demand. Refinery runs declined 2
IT and business alignment can be challenging. The document discusses how IT is often seen as needing to better support or align with business, but this view is outdated. IT should not focus on aligning but rather enabling new ways for business through technologies like online services, mobile devices, and cloud computing. The key is separating business from IT - business should describe requirements without technical details, and IT should execute without understanding the business domain. Architectures should get business out of IT so they are unrelated and IT becomes an infrastructural facility that business uses without needing to align.
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The document discusses the various technologies and programs used to create a magazine cover, content pages, and article. It lists softwares like Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, WordPress, and PowerPoint. It also lists hardwares like DSLR cameras, iMacs, memory sticks, and scanners. The document provides details on how each software/hardware was used, such as editing photos in Photoshop, laying out text in InDesign, creating pages in WordPress, and scanning drawings. It discusses learning new skills like photo editing and layout techniques.
The document describes the creation of a domain-specific language (DSL) for defining negotiation processes and generating executable code as part of the Open Negotiation Environment (ONE) project. It discusses modeling negotiation concepts, information, and protocols using meta-models. It also describes using the DSL to define negotiation models, populating them with data during setup, and executing negotiations.
The document discusses security issues and threats faced by London Heathrow Airport. It outlines how Heathrow is a prime terrorist target as a major international transport hub vital to the UK economy. Several past terrorist plots targeting Heathrow are described, including IRA mortar attacks in 1994 and an attempted bombing of an El Al flight in 1986. The liquid bomb plot of 2006 had the biggest impact, nearly causing mass casualties on transatlantic flights and significantly increasing security procedures like banning liquids. Maintaining strong security at Heathrow involves cooperation between airport authorities, police, intelligence agencies, and technological improvements to counter the ongoing threat of terrorism.
This document is the syllabus for a Business Chinese II class being offered in the spring 2016 semester. It outlines the class schedule, materials, assignments, grading criteria, and course objectives. The class will meet twice weekly and focus on developing practical skills for conducting business in Chinese, including market surveys, business travel, price negotiations, procurement, and payment methods. Students will complete textbook exercises, assignments, quizzes, tests, a final presentation and exam. The grading system and policies on attendance, late work, and plagiarism are also defined. The syllabus concludes with a detailed weekly schedule listing the topics and assignments for each class meeting over the course of the semester.
Crude oil stocks gained 9,527 kb to 518,119 kb, led by a build of 6,825 kb in PADD 3 and lower implied demand. Stocks are at record high levels for week 6 over the past 5 years. Gasoline stocks rose 2,847 kb to 259,064 kb, driven by a gain of 2,440 kb in PADD 3 and lower imports. Distillate stocks fell 691 kb against expectations, led by a drop of 2,386 kb in PADD 1. Kerosene stocks increased 2,567 kb to a new high for week 6 over 5 years on a build of 1,746 kb in PADD 3 and lower implied demand. Refinery runs declined 2
IT and business alignment can be challenging. The document discusses how IT is often seen as needing to better support or align with business, but this view is outdated. IT should not focus on aligning but rather enabling new ways for business through technologies like online services, mobile devices, and cloud computing. The key is separating business from IT - business should describe requirements without technical details, and IT should execute without understanding the business domain. Architectures should get business out of IT so they are unrelated and IT becomes an infrastructural facility that business uses without needing to align.
6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing t...wallflowersssss
The document discusses the various technologies and programs used to create a magazine cover, content pages, and article. It lists softwares like Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, WordPress, and PowerPoint. It also lists hardwares like DSLR cameras, iMacs, memory sticks, and scanners. The document provides details on how each software/hardware was used, such as editing photos in Photoshop, laying out text in InDesign, creating pages in WordPress, and scanning drawings. It discusses learning new skills like photo editing and layout techniques.
The document describes the creation of a domain-specific language (DSL) for defining negotiation processes and generating executable code as part of the Open Negotiation Environment (ONE) project. It discusses modeling negotiation concepts, information, and protocols using meta-models. It also describes using the DSL to define negotiation models, populating them with data during setup, and executing negotiations.
The document discusses security issues and threats faced by London Heathrow Airport. It outlines how Heathrow is a prime terrorist target as a major international transport hub vital to the UK economy. Several past terrorist plots targeting Heathrow are described, including IRA mortar attacks in 1994 and an attempted bombing of an El Al flight in 1986. The liquid bomb plot of 2006 had the biggest impact, nearly causing mass casualties on transatlantic flights and significantly increasing security procedures like banning liquids. Maintaining strong security at Heathrow involves cooperation between airport authorities, police, intelligence agencies, and technological improvements to counter the ongoing threat of terrorism.
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The document discusses homework assignments for a student named Lin Mengrou. It lists revising answers for a unit test and previewing vocabulary words for lesson 5 from 11-22 as tasks to be completed from 6:00-7:15pm on April 20th.
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The document provides information on the forms and conventions used in magazine design. It discusses key elements of magazine covers like large cover images, mastheads, cover lines, and margins. It then summarizes the design choices made for the cover, content page, and sample article page of a student-created magazine. Elements like eye contact on the cover image, positioning of the masthead, use of house colors, and large engaging quotes are described. The document aims to demonstrate an understanding of real magazine design conventions and their application in an original media product.
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This document discusses the forms and conventions used in magazine design. It provides examples of common magazine elements like the cover layout, masthead, cover lines, and content page. It then describes how the student applied these conventions in their mock magazine design. Photos from a mock photo shoot are presented along with explanations of design choices for the cover, content page, article page, and use of images, fonts, and colors. The student aimed to follow conventions to make their magazine look realistic while also drawing some inspiration from existing magazines.
The document discusses the various technologies and programs used to create a magazine cover, content pages, and article. It describes using Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to edit photos, Adobe InDesign to lay out text, WordPress to host the website, PowerPoint and Prezi for presentations, YouTube for tutorials, and Firefox for research. Hardware used included DSLR cameras, iMacs, memory sticks, and a scanner. The author learned new skills in photo editing, page layout, and using various software programs to create a professional, multi-page publication.
Q1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and ...wallflowersssss
This document discusses the forms and conventions used in magazine design. It provides examples of common magazine elements like the cover layout, masthead, headlines, and content pages. It then describes how the student incorporated these conventions into their mock magazine cover, content page, and article page. The student aimed to make their magazine look realistic by following typical magazine conventions but also tried to develop their own ideas, like using dramatic quotes and a unique article format. Overall, the document focuses on how the student both challenged and developed magazine conventions in their class project.
Mutua Coworking oferece espaços compartilhados para trabalho remoto e colaborativo em São Paulo, com contato pelo telefone 11 4883-1010 ou e-mail contato@mutuacoworking.com.br e site www.mutuacoworking.com.br.
The document discusses homework assignments for a student named Lin Mengrou. It lists revising answers for a unit test and previewing vocabulary words for lesson 5 from 11-22 as tasks to be completed from 6:00-7:15pm on April 20th.
6 crimes Uber drivers have been accused ofRick Jacobsen
So you think you're safe when you jump into an Uber? Well... Think again. You'll be shocked to discover what Uber drivers around the world are being accused of every day.
Q1 In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and c...wallflowersssss
The document provides information on the forms and conventions used in magazine design. It discusses key elements of magazine covers like large cover images, mastheads, cover lines, and margins. It then summarizes the design choices made for the cover, content page, and sample article page of a student-created magazine. Elements like eye contact on the cover image, positioning of the masthead, use of house colors, and large engaging quotes are described. The document aims to demonstrate an understanding of real magazine design conventions and their application in an original media product.
Q1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and ...wallflowersssss
This document discusses the forms and conventions used in magazine design. It provides examples of common magazine elements like the cover layout, masthead, cover lines, and content page. It then describes how the student applied these conventions in their mock magazine design. Photos from a mock photo shoot are presented along with explanations of design choices for the cover, content page, article page, and use of images, fonts, and colors. The student aimed to follow conventions to make their magazine look realistic while also drawing some inspiration from existing magazines.
The document discusses the various technologies and programs used to create a magazine cover, content pages, and article. It describes using Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to edit photos, Adobe InDesign to lay out text, WordPress to host the website, PowerPoint and Prezi for presentations, YouTube for tutorials, and Firefox for research. Hardware used included DSLR cameras, iMacs, memory sticks, and a scanner. The author learned new skills in photo editing, page layout, and using various software programs to create a professional, multi-page publication.
Q1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and ...wallflowersssss
This document discusses the forms and conventions used in magazine design. It provides examples of common magazine elements like the cover layout, masthead, headlines, and content pages. It then describes how the student incorporated these conventions into their mock magazine cover, content page, and article page. The student aimed to make their magazine look realistic by following typical magazine conventions but also tried to develop their own ideas, like using dramatic quotes and a unique article format. Overall, the document focuses on how the student both challenged and developed magazine conventions in their class project.
12. ❀ 功課
1.Record the vocabulary of L2 (Vocaroo)
2.Answer questions on VoiceThread
3.Revise the PPT file of your market survey
plan
4.Quiz: vocabulary match (L2 1-10)
Feb. 3rd 7:00-8:30 p.m.