This document is a research study by the Society for New Communications Research on new media, new influencers, and implications for public relations. It finds that new media such as blogs and social networks are changing who influences public opinion. Influencers are shifting from traditional media outlets to individual bloggers and social media users. The study also finds that public relations professionals are increasingly using new media to connect with influencers and engage in conversations that can shape perceptions. It provides survey results on how public relations practitioners are adapting to stay relevant in this new media landscape.
This document appears to be notes from a clinical case discussion involving several trauma patients. It lists brief details about 6 patients, including their ages, medical histories, circumstances of injury, diagnoses, and in some cases questions about their treatment. The patients sustained injuries from falls from bikes, falls at home or on the street, and in one case a severe polytrauma from a head injury. Some had fractures, dislocations or other orthopedic injuries while one had a subdural hematoma and visceral ruptures. Treatment plans or next steps are unclear for some.
This slideshow was created by Mmereki for a class project and details their work as an Information/Education officer for the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) in Botswana. The IEC uses a multimedia and interactive open broadcast van, called Ditlhopho Di Tsile, to produce voter education programs for television, radio, and interact directly with the electorate. The van travels around the country to spread civic and voter education messages at various events, including agricultural shows and trade fairs, where IEC officers operate information booths.
This schedule outlines the activities for the first two weeks of an English class. It includes laboratory sessions on Wednesdays and Thursdays for the first week, as well as assignments to read "The Story of Leonard" and complete a dictation on Chapter 1 on Tuesday, October 30th of the second week.
This document discusses a video made by Ismary Pagan Santiago during the second week where she and Brigitte discussed the themes of immediate (specific) and long term (general) goals within two minutes. The document also mentions verbs and crosswords but provides no other context.
The summary discusses a video interview that was conducted with Yara in two minutes during the first week. The interview was created by Ismary Pagan Santiago and was matched to words on February 27, 2008. The summary discusses prepositions but does not provide additional context.
This document is a research study by the Society for New Communications Research on new media, new influencers, and implications for public relations. It finds that new media such as blogs and social networks are changing who influences public opinion. Influencers are shifting from traditional media outlets to individual bloggers and social media users. The study also finds that public relations professionals are increasingly using new media to connect with influencers and engage in conversations that can shape perceptions. It provides survey results on how public relations practitioners are adapting to stay relevant in this new media landscape.
This document appears to be notes from a clinical case discussion involving several trauma patients. It lists brief details about 6 patients, including their ages, medical histories, circumstances of injury, diagnoses, and in some cases questions about their treatment. The patients sustained injuries from falls from bikes, falls at home or on the street, and in one case a severe polytrauma from a head injury. Some had fractures, dislocations or other orthopedic injuries while one had a subdural hematoma and visceral ruptures. Treatment plans or next steps are unclear for some.
This slideshow was created by Mmereki for a class project and details their work as an Information/Education officer for the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) in Botswana. The IEC uses a multimedia and interactive open broadcast van, called Ditlhopho Di Tsile, to produce voter education programs for television, radio, and interact directly with the electorate. The van travels around the country to spread civic and voter education messages at various events, including agricultural shows and trade fairs, where IEC officers operate information booths.
This schedule outlines the activities for the first two weeks of an English class. It includes laboratory sessions on Wednesdays and Thursdays for the first week, as well as assignments to read "The Story of Leonard" and complete a dictation on Chapter 1 on Tuesday, October 30th of the second week.
This document discusses a video made by Ismary Pagan Santiago during the second week where she and Brigitte discussed the themes of immediate (specific) and long term (general) goals within two minutes. The document also mentions verbs and crosswords but provides no other context.
The summary discusses a video interview that was conducted with Yara in two minutes during the first week. The interview was created by Ismary Pagan Santiago and was matched to words on February 27, 2008. The summary discusses prepositions but does not provide additional context.
This document is the third wave of a global social media tracker report by Universal McCann. It provides an introduction, methodology, definitions of social media, global statistics on social media usage, and sections on blogging, social networking, sharing content, consuming content, and final conclusions. The report demonstrates the continued growth of social media usage globally.
This document outlines a student's weekly activities for their third week of classes. It lists the dates and activities for Wednesday November 14th which included practicing English, doing a crossword puzzle, and a fitness activity. It also lists an activity for Word Ace on November 15th and learning to speak English in New York on November 16th.
The document discusses several useful radiographic lines and angles for evaluating the elbow in children. The anterior humeral line on a lateral view should intersect the middle third of the capitellum and is useful for detecting supracondylar fractures. The angle between the distal humeral shaft and metaphysis should be 30-40 degrees. The radiocapitellar line on a lateral view should pass through the center of the capitellum. Bauman's angle on an AP view measures the reduction of supracondylar fractures.
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This document is the third wave of a global social media tracker report by Universal McCann. It provides an introduction, methodology, definitions of social media, global statistics on social media usage, and sections on blogging, social networking, sharing content, consuming content, and final conclusions. The report demonstrates the continued growth of social media usage globally.
This document outlines a student's weekly activities for their third week of classes. It lists the dates and activities for Wednesday November 14th which included practicing English, doing a crossword puzzle, and a fitness activity. It also lists an activity for Word Ace on November 15th and learning to speak English in New York on November 16th.
The document discusses several useful radiographic lines and angles for evaluating the elbow in children. The anterior humeral line on a lateral view should intersect the middle third of the capitellum and is useful for detecting supracondylar fractures. The angle between the distal humeral shaft and metaphysis should be 30-40 degrees. The radiocapitellar line on a lateral view should pass through the center of the capitellum. Bauman's angle on an AP view measures the reduction of supracondylar fractures.
Mark Rose enjoys coming up with product ideas, teasing them with potential users, and working with engineers and designers to turn ideas into great products through strong specifications and engineering. He is involved in all stages of the process from initial ideation through coding and testing to achieve real results like 250,000 installs, 25,000 daily users, and 400,000 daily page views. He can be contacted for help creating great products.
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New data on Gen Z attitudes on media consumption, travel, financial services, health care, retail and more. This exclusive report also reveals important differences between Millennials and Generation Z.