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 causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
Este documento describe un proyecto de sustentabilidad realizado en una comunidad. El proyecto tuvo éxito al cumplir con sus objetivos de mejorar las condiciones ambientales y brindar beneficios económicos. El autor sugiere publicar los resultados del estudio para inspirar otros proyectos y concienciar a la gente sobre la importancia de vivir de manera sustentable. La participación comunitaria fue clave para el éxito del proyecto.
Proyectos de sustentabilidad ambiental en santa maria la riberaYanin Lagos Ramos
La Delegación Cuauhtémoc y la Secretaría de Turismo están invirtiendo 10 millones de pesos en la renovación de los jardines y áreas verdes del Kiosco Morisco en la Alameda Santa María La Ribera. Se plantarán nuevas especies de plantas y árboles y se construirán baños públicos. La delegación también está trabajando en mejorar otros parques y el alumbrado público en la colonia para promover un entorno más seguro y sustentable.
Este documento describe un proyecto de sustentabilidad ambiental dirigido a concientizar a la comunidad educativa sobre la importancia de conservar el medio ambiente. El proyecto tiene como objetivos promover el uso eficiente de recursos naturales, realizar actividades para generar conocimiento crítico sobre la destrucción de la naturaleza, y motivar la participación de estudiantes y la comunidad en mejorar el entorno ambiental a través de actividades como el reciclaje y la conservación de áreas verdes.
The role of technology in enhancing refinery profitability is more than just fancy gadgets. It starts from the basic.
This is presented at Platts Refining Summit, in Singapore March 2015.
CBT Therapy Tools for Problem Gambling Treatment – Asian Practitionersactsconz
This document provides an overview of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). It discusses key concepts of CBT including:
1) CBT focuses on the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and how modifying thoughts can improve emotional and behavioral problems.
2) CBT is collaborative, educative, and often involves homework assignments. It aims to identify and change irrational beliefs and cognitive distortions that can negatively impact emotions and behaviors.
3) A core principle of CBT is that thoughts influence feelings and behaviors, not just external stimuli, and that modifying thoughts through cognitive and behavioral techniques can improve problems.
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 causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
Este documento describe un proyecto de sustentabilidad realizado en una comunidad. El proyecto tuvo éxito al cumplir con sus objetivos de mejorar las condiciones ambientales y brindar beneficios económicos. El autor sugiere publicar los resultados del estudio para inspirar otros proyectos y concienciar a la gente sobre la importancia de vivir de manera sustentable. La participación comunitaria fue clave para el éxito del proyecto.
Proyectos de sustentabilidad ambiental en santa maria la riberaYanin Lagos Ramos
La Delegación Cuauhtémoc y la Secretaría de Turismo están invirtiendo 10 millones de pesos en la renovación de los jardines y áreas verdes del Kiosco Morisco en la Alameda Santa María La Ribera. Se plantarán nuevas especies de plantas y árboles y se construirán baños públicos. La delegación también está trabajando en mejorar otros parques y el alumbrado público en la colonia para promover un entorno más seguro y sustentable.
Este documento describe un proyecto de sustentabilidad ambiental dirigido a concientizar a la comunidad educativa sobre la importancia de conservar el medio ambiente. El proyecto tiene como objetivos promover el uso eficiente de recursos naturales, realizar actividades para generar conocimiento crítico sobre la destrucción de la naturaleza, y motivar la participación de estudiantes y la comunidad en mejorar el entorno ambiental a través de actividades como el reciclaje y la conservación de áreas verdes.
The role of technology in enhancing refinery profitability is more than just fancy gadgets. It starts from the basic.
This is presented at Platts Refining Summit, in Singapore March 2015.
CBT Therapy Tools for Problem Gambling Treatment – Asian Practitionersactsconz
This document provides an overview of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). It discusses key concepts of CBT including:
1) CBT focuses on the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and how modifying thoughts can improve emotional and behavioral problems.
2) CBT is collaborative, educative, and often involves homework assignments. It aims to identify and change irrational beliefs and cognitive distortions that can negatively impact emotions and behaviors.
3) A core principle of CBT is that thoughts influence feelings and behaviors, not just external stimuli, and that modifying thoughts through cognitive and behavioral techniques can improve problems.
The document provides style and branding guidelines for a digipak and advert including specifying logos, fonts, colors, and their usages. The digipak features the band's logo in red, yellow, and black along with track listings and disc titles. The record label logo appears in black on red. Main colors include red, yellow, black, and white. Fonts are specified for websites, legal text, and logos. The advert also details font usage for titles, dates, and quotes along with specifying various colors for text, backgrounds, and social media logos.
Tom received feedback on his music video and promotional products from Facebook, YouTube, interviews, and surveys. The feedback was mostly positive and helped him recognize what aspects worked well, such as the video's storyline and linking of the different products. He also learned some ways to improve, like minimizing effects on the digipak and making the font more readable. The feedback showed that his goals of creating a brand identity were successful. Overall, Tom found the audience feedback very helpful for evaluating his work and identifying areas of strength and growth for future projects.
Tom received feedback on his music video and ancillary texts from Facebook, YouTube comments, and interviews. He learned that the storyline and mixing of live performance and storyline in the video worked well. Some suggestions included adding a new note at the end of the video. The digipak and advert effectively created a brand identity that linked the products together. Constructive feedback included minimizing effects on the digipak and improving font readability. The feedback helped Tom evaluate his work and identify areas for potential improvement in future projects.
The combination of the band's main product (music video) and ancillary texts (digipak and magazine advert) was effective in creating a brand identity. Live performance was featured prominently in the ancillary texts through images to link them, while the music video included both live performance and a storyline to appeal to more types of audiences. Other connections between the ancillary texts included shared fonts, cover image, and color scheme. While consistency helped make the brand more memorable and professional, variety in the music video opened it up to a wider range of potential fans. Overall, the combination of products successfully created a brand and synergistic entry points to the band.
Throughout his project, Tom used various media technologies in the research and planning stages. He used Blogger to compile all of his work and findings in one place. He also used Slideshare to embed documents like PowerPoints into his blog posts. During research, he created surveys using Survey Monkey and conducted research online using Google. He shared his survey on social media to reach more participants. He presented his findings using Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. He analyzed existing music videos on YouTube and created reaction videos using iMovie. All of these technologies helped with research, planning, and presenting his work.
The document discusses the music video the author created for an indie rock band. It analyzes how the video uses and develops conventions of the genre based on research. Key conventions included depicting a live performance, synchronizing music and visuals, focusing on the artist, and including narrative elements. The video aimed to clearly represent the genre through a live concert scene and storyline that amplified rather than literally illustrated the song's lyrics. Character development and progression were achieved through costume changes and following typical narrative structures. Overall, the video followed theorized conventions of music videos to create an entertaining representation of the indie rock genre.
The digipak cover for a Libertines album features a medium shot of two band members, one making direct eye contact with the camera. This creates intimacy between the artist and viewer. The band's name appears in a consistent font used across their albums. The CD disc keeps things simple with the band name and copyright information in white text on black. It lacks additional design elements found on most discs. The back cover contrasts with brighter colors and a group photo of all four band members, reinforcing the band as a unit. It includes the track list again and a barcode in an uncommon top-right position. Overall, the covers emphasize the relationship between the artists and consumers through consistent imagery and fonts.
The document provides a shooting schedule for filming shots of a protagonist over three days - Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. On Friday, shots will be filmed at a college, including of the protagonist walking around campus and receiving exam results. Saturday's shots will be filmed in town, including by a river, in a museum garden, browsing in shops, and getting new clothes. Sunday's shots will be at the protagonist's house, including waking up, making coffee, finding an old guitar, and giving a present to his mother. The schedule lists over 50 shots planned to tell the story.
This document analyzes the music video for "Not So Sad" by the indie rock band Faux Pas based on six conventions of music videos identified by Andrew Goodwin. The video takes place entirely in one location, appearing to be a band member's living room, with no storyline, due to the band's lack of budget and being unsigned. While fitting the convention of a live performance, it lacks professional elements and other conventions like reference to voyeurism, due to the band's inexperience. Rotations of the band members changing clothes are unexplained. The video concludes with thanks and a "blooper" scene. Overall, though amateurish, it is a valid attempt at a music video for an unsigned band.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song names can entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads often relate to the album title or theme through imagery and colors to represent the style of music.
The document outlines the risks identified for an upcoming film shoot and proposes actions to mitigate those risks. It identifies 29 hazards and assigns each a risk factor based on severity and likelihood. For hazards rated 3 or higher, it proposes actions such as using tripods to avoid dropped cameras, staying away from derelict buildings and machinery, ensuring good rest to prevent fatigue, and having a non-smoking filming area. Most risks can be removed through communication and following the agreed safety precautions. However, the risk from public weapons cannot be fully removed. Overall the document shows thorough risk assessment and planning to improve safety for the film shoot.
The document discusses potential filming locations for a student video project in York, England. The group decided to choose locations within York to save on transportation costs. They went on a location tour and scouted six potential spots, including a restaurant, shopping streets, a city center roundabout, gardens, and the library. The locations would provide different settings and moods to advance the film's narrative and characters.
Unsigned artists have many options to share their music online and gain exposure. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter allow artists to share their music with hundreds or thousands of people. SoundCloud and YouTube are also popular platforms for unsigned artists, where they can upload audio tracks and videos. Bandcamp allows artists to sell their music directly to fans. Websites help artists promote their music, social media, Bandcamp, and other online activities in one place. Local radio can also help get an unsigned artist's name known in their community.
Music video analysis don't look back into the sunTom Ibbott
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the music video for "Don't Look Back Into the Sun" by The Libertines. It examines how the video uses techniques like live performances, references to lyrics, costumes, and mystery to tell the story of two characters. Most of the six common music video conventions outlined by Andrew Goodwin are present, with the exception of focusing on female bodies. The analysis identifies how elements like sunglasses, locations, and cuts between live and prerecorded footage advance the narrative and meaning of the song.
The document provides details for three promotional items for a musician: a music video for the song "Anywhere" by Passenger, a website homepage, and a digipak for a greatest hits album. The music video storyline follows a long-distance couple who miss each other greatly when apart and enjoy their time together. Short, fast-cut shots will be used to match the upbeat song. The website homepage template will prominently feature the artist's name and allow users to listen to song snippets. It will include images and navigation tabs. The digipak will include 14 popular songs across one disc and a second "Best of" DVD disc compiling favorite moments from tours.
The document provides details for promoting a new album release, including creating a music video for the song "Anywhere" by Passenger, designing a website homepage, and producing a digipak. The music video storyline would focus on a long-distance relationship, with fast-paced editing to match the upbeat song. For the website, Wix or Jimdo would be used to feature the artist and song snippets. The digipak would include a "Greatest Hits" album and bonus DVD capturing tour highlights to promote Passenger's work.
Tom Ibbott evaluated his magazine project. He analyzed how his magazine used and developed conventions from real magazines in its content, layouts, and formats. He represented various social groups like teenagers, EDM fans, and the middle class. He challenged some stereotypes about these groups. Finally, he discussed that Bauer Media, BBC/Immediate Media, or Time Inc. UK would be suitable media institutions to distribute his magazine because of their experience producing similar magazines.
The document is an evaluation of a magazine created by the author. It discusses various conventions used in real magazines and how the author employed or challenged these conventions in their own magazine. Specifically, it covers conventions around mastheads, fonts, color schemes, photography, date lines, pull quotes, and watermarks. The author analyzes how they applied each convention and why to best suit their target audience and make their magazine appealing and readable.
The magazine will be called "Beat" to represent music genres through a single recognizable musical term. It will focus on a variety of music genres to appeal to different audiences rather than focusing on one genre. The magazine will be published every other Monday to allow sufficient time for quality articles and photos while still providing a regular release schedule. It will cost £2.99 to seem affordable while still earning a profit over its two week shelf life. The magazine will use emphasis, color, images, and other design elements to draw readers' attention to important information and showcase a range of styles.
The document provides style and branding guidelines for a digipak and advert including specifying logos, fonts, colors, and their usages. The digipak features the band's logo in red, yellow, and black along with track listings and disc titles. The record label logo appears in black on red. Main colors include red, yellow, black, and white. Fonts are specified for websites, legal text, and logos. The advert also details font usage for titles, dates, and quotes along with specifying various colors for text, backgrounds, and social media logos.
Tom received feedback on his music video and promotional products from Facebook, YouTube, interviews, and surveys. The feedback was mostly positive and helped him recognize what aspects worked well, such as the video's storyline and linking of the different products. He also learned some ways to improve, like minimizing effects on the digipak and making the font more readable. The feedback showed that his goals of creating a brand identity were successful. Overall, Tom found the audience feedback very helpful for evaluating his work and identifying areas of strength and growth for future projects.
Tom received feedback on his music video and ancillary texts from Facebook, YouTube comments, and interviews. He learned that the storyline and mixing of live performance and storyline in the video worked well. Some suggestions included adding a new note at the end of the video. The digipak and advert effectively created a brand identity that linked the products together. Constructive feedback included minimizing effects on the digipak and improving font readability. The feedback helped Tom evaluate his work and identify areas for potential improvement in future projects.
The combination of the band's main product (music video) and ancillary texts (digipak and magazine advert) was effective in creating a brand identity. Live performance was featured prominently in the ancillary texts through images to link them, while the music video included both live performance and a storyline to appeal to more types of audiences. Other connections between the ancillary texts included shared fonts, cover image, and color scheme. While consistency helped make the brand more memorable and professional, variety in the music video opened it up to a wider range of potential fans. Overall, the combination of products successfully created a brand and synergistic entry points to the band.
Throughout his project, Tom used various media technologies in the research and planning stages. He used Blogger to compile all of his work and findings in one place. He also used Slideshare to embed documents like PowerPoints into his blog posts. During research, he created surveys using Survey Monkey and conducted research online using Google. He shared his survey on social media to reach more participants. He presented his findings using Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. He analyzed existing music videos on YouTube and created reaction videos using iMovie. All of these technologies helped with research, planning, and presenting his work.
The document discusses the music video the author created for an indie rock band. It analyzes how the video uses and develops conventions of the genre based on research. Key conventions included depicting a live performance, synchronizing music and visuals, focusing on the artist, and including narrative elements. The video aimed to clearly represent the genre through a live concert scene and storyline that amplified rather than literally illustrated the song's lyrics. Character development and progression were achieved through costume changes and following typical narrative structures. Overall, the video followed theorized conventions of music videos to create an entertaining representation of the indie rock genre.
The digipak cover for a Libertines album features a medium shot of two band members, one making direct eye contact with the camera. This creates intimacy between the artist and viewer. The band's name appears in a consistent font used across their albums. The CD disc keeps things simple with the band name and copyright information in white text on black. It lacks additional design elements found on most discs. The back cover contrasts with brighter colors and a group photo of all four band members, reinforcing the band as a unit. It includes the track list again and a barcode in an uncommon top-right position. Overall, the covers emphasize the relationship between the artists and consumers through consistent imagery and fonts.
The document provides a shooting schedule for filming shots of a protagonist over three days - Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. On Friday, shots will be filmed at a college, including of the protagonist walking around campus and receiving exam results. Saturday's shots will be filmed in town, including by a river, in a museum garden, browsing in shops, and getting new clothes. Sunday's shots will be at the protagonist's house, including waking up, making coffee, finding an old guitar, and giving a present to his mother. The schedule lists over 50 shots planned to tell the story.
This document analyzes the music video for "Not So Sad" by the indie rock band Faux Pas based on six conventions of music videos identified by Andrew Goodwin. The video takes place entirely in one location, appearing to be a band member's living room, with no storyline, due to the band's lack of budget and being unsigned. While fitting the convention of a live performance, it lacks professional elements and other conventions like reference to voyeurism, due to the band's inexperience. Rotations of the band members changing clothes are unexplained. The video concludes with thanks and a "blooper" scene. Overall, though amateurish, it is a valid attempt at a music video for an unsigned band.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song names can entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads often relate to the album title or theme through imagery and colors to represent the style of music.
The document outlines the risks identified for an upcoming film shoot and proposes actions to mitigate those risks. It identifies 29 hazards and assigns each a risk factor based on severity and likelihood. For hazards rated 3 or higher, it proposes actions such as using tripods to avoid dropped cameras, staying away from derelict buildings and machinery, ensuring good rest to prevent fatigue, and having a non-smoking filming area. Most risks can be removed through communication and following the agreed safety precautions. However, the risk from public weapons cannot be fully removed. Overall the document shows thorough risk assessment and planning to improve safety for the film shoot.
The document discusses potential filming locations for a student video project in York, England. The group decided to choose locations within York to save on transportation costs. They went on a location tour and scouted six potential spots, including a restaurant, shopping streets, a city center roundabout, gardens, and the library. The locations would provide different settings and moods to advance the film's narrative and characters.
Unsigned artists have many options to share their music online and gain exposure. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter allow artists to share their music with hundreds or thousands of people. SoundCloud and YouTube are also popular platforms for unsigned artists, where they can upload audio tracks and videos. Bandcamp allows artists to sell their music directly to fans. Websites help artists promote their music, social media, Bandcamp, and other online activities in one place. Local radio can also help get an unsigned artist's name known in their community.
Music video analysis don't look back into the sunTom Ibbott
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the music video for "Don't Look Back Into the Sun" by The Libertines. It examines how the video uses techniques like live performances, references to lyrics, costumes, and mystery to tell the story of two characters. Most of the six common music video conventions outlined by Andrew Goodwin are present, with the exception of focusing on female bodies. The analysis identifies how elements like sunglasses, locations, and cuts between live and prerecorded footage advance the narrative and meaning of the song.
The document provides details for three promotional items for a musician: a music video for the song "Anywhere" by Passenger, a website homepage, and a digipak for a greatest hits album. The music video storyline follows a long-distance couple who miss each other greatly when apart and enjoy their time together. Short, fast-cut shots will be used to match the upbeat song. The website homepage template will prominently feature the artist's name and allow users to listen to song snippets. It will include images and navigation tabs. The digipak will include 14 popular songs across one disc and a second "Best of" DVD disc compiling favorite moments from tours.
The document provides details for promoting a new album release, including creating a music video for the song "Anywhere" by Passenger, designing a website homepage, and producing a digipak. The music video storyline would focus on a long-distance relationship, with fast-paced editing to match the upbeat song. For the website, Wix or Jimdo would be used to feature the artist and song snippets. The digipak would include a "Greatest Hits" album and bonus DVD capturing tour highlights to promote Passenger's work.
Tom Ibbott evaluated his magazine project. He analyzed how his magazine used and developed conventions from real magazines in its content, layouts, and formats. He represented various social groups like teenagers, EDM fans, and the middle class. He challenged some stereotypes about these groups. Finally, he discussed that Bauer Media, BBC/Immediate Media, or Time Inc. UK would be suitable media institutions to distribute his magazine because of their experience producing similar magazines.
The document is an evaluation of a magazine created by the author. It discusses various conventions used in real magazines and how the author employed or challenged these conventions in their own magazine. Specifically, it covers conventions around mastheads, fonts, color schemes, photography, date lines, pull quotes, and watermarks. The author analyzes how they applied each convention and why to best suit their target audience and make their magazine appealing and readable.
The magazine will be called "Beat" to represent music genres through a single recognizable musical term. It will focus on a variety of music genres to appeal to different audiences rather than focusing on one genre. The magazine will be published every other Monday to allow sufficient time for quality articles and photos while still providing a regular release schedule. It will cost £2.99 to seem affordable while still earning a profit over its two week shelf life. The magazine will use emphasis, color, images, and other design elements to draw readers' attention to important information and showcase a range of styles.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.