This document summarizes the results of a 16 question survey about preferences for elements of a thriller film. It includes questions about the expected content of thriller films, reactions to viewing them, opinions on the proposed title and opening sequence, and preferences for stylistic elements like camerawork, lighting, and locations. The survey received 34 total responses with no skipped questions.
Taija Clarke has learned how to properly operate cameras including inserting batteries, memory cards, and mounting cameras on tripods. She has also learned photography rules such as using the rule of thirds, 180 degree rule, and different camera angles and shots. Clarke was taught health and safety guidelines for camera equipment including not leaving cameras unattended, hiding them away, not traveling alone with gear, and avoiding illegal or dangerous situations. Finally, the document discusses conventions for thriller film openings and typical title sequences including production company logos, actor billing order, and credits for roles like music, editing, and directing.
The document discusses test planning for automated testing using QuickTest. It provides guidance on extracting necessary information from test cases, distinguishing different types of test data, and identifying strategies for creating test data. The key steps are to:
1. Gather relevant test information such as user actions, expected results, and valid data.
2. Determine the types of data needed - master, input, or prepared data - and strategies for obtaining them.
3. Prepare for automated testing by verifying the application and test case steps before recording tests.
The document contains 4 sections of an Earth Science bell ringer activity. Section 1 asks which is the largest body of water on Earth and the percentage of the world's population living in the United States. Section 2 describes an experiment by SpongeBob and Patrick testing jellyfish bait and asks about the question, dependent variable, hypothesis, and independent variable. Section 3 instructs students to define independent variable, dependent variable, and control variables from their textbook. Section 4 asks what variables can be found in the purpose and hypothesis of an experiment and why control variables are important.
Rutherford discovered that the atom has a small, dense nucleus at its center, changing the old atomic model. Niels Bohr is most responsible for the current atomic model, which uses quantum mechanics to describe electrons orbiting the nucleus in shells and subshells based on their energy levels. Electrons fill these orbitals according to specific rules.
Two-hour workshop for Chicago Cabaret Professionals group of singers seeking to improve their communications strategy and planning, pitching, press release writing, and giving good email.
This document summarizes the results of a 16 question survey about preferences for elements of a thriller film. It includes questions about the expected content of thriller films, reactions to viewing them, opinions on the proposed title and opening sequence, and preferences for stylistic elements like camerawork, lighting, and locations. The survey received 34 total responses with no skipped questions.
Taija Clarke has learned how to properly operate cameras including inserting batteries, memory cards, and mounting cameras on tripods. She has also learned photography rules such as using the rule of thirds, 180 degree rule, and different camera angles and shots. Clarke was taught health and safety guidelines for camera equipment including not leaving cameras unattended, hiding them away, not traveling alone with gear, and avoiding illegal or dangerous situations. Finally, the document discusses conventions for thriller film openings and typical title sequences including production company logos, actor billing order, and credits for roles like music, editing, and directing.
The document discusses test planning for automated testing using QuickTest. It provides guidance on extracting necessary information from test cases, distinguishing different types of test data, and identifying strategies for creating test data. The key steps are to:
1. Gather relevant test information such as user actions, expected results, and valid data.
2. Determine the types of data needed - master, input, or prepared data - and strategies for obtaining them.
3. Prepare for automated testing by verifying the application and test case steps before recording tests.
The document contains 4 sections of an Earth Science bell ringer activity. Section 1 asks which is the largest body of water on Earth and the percentage of the world's population living in the United States. Section 2 describes an experiment by SpongeBob and Patrick testing jellyfish bait and asks about the question, dependent variable, hypothesis, and independent variable. Section 3 instructs students to define independent variable, dependent variable, and control variables from their textbook. Section 4 asks what variables can be found in the purpose and hypothesis of an experiment and why control variables are important.
Rutherford discovered that the atom has a small, dense nucleus at its center, changing the old atomic model. Niels Bohr is most responsible for the current atomic model, which uses quantum mechanics to describe electrons orbiting the nucleus in shells and subshells based on their energy levels. Electrons fill these orbitals according to specific rules.
Two-hour workshop for Chicago Cabaret Professionals group of singers seeking to improve their communications strategy and planning, pitching, press release writing, and giving good email.
A lunchtime presentation on how news has changed, how nonprofits have adapted, and what the future may hold for Association for Women in Communications at Madison, Wisc's Edgewater Hotel.
How to Really Get Heard - Champaign University Y 11-3-2009newstips
A quick 2-hour overview of nonprofit communications strategy, pitching old-school, social media the news and us, and some very quick and dirty spokesperson tips.
The document provides instructions for drawing a diagram to represent the phases of the moon as seen from Earth over 8 nights. Students are told to draw 8 small circles representing the moon's position in its orbit around Earth below a drawing of the sun. Labels are included for each phase from new moon to full moon to help identify the waxing and waning patterns of the moon's illumination.
The document discusses social selling as a must-have skill for salespeople. It notes that 60% of senior executives use social media to influence buying decisions and 57% of the buying process is now completed before engaging a sales rep. It then outlines how buyers now behave online by self-educating, having more people involved in the buying process, and going through different stages when committing to a purchase. The document advocates for social selling skills like building personal profiles, joining discussions, sharing content, engaging prospects, and connecting to influencers in order to reach decision makers earlier, build relationships, and influence the buying process. It provides examples of what great social selling looks like and emphasizes the need for sales leaders to help salespeople learn social
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The document discusses the evolution of microwave networks in electric utilities over four waves from the 1940s to present day. The first wave involved experimental voice grade circuits in the 1940s-1960s. The second wave from the 1970s-1980s expanded to low-medium capacity analog systems still using voice grade channels. The third wave in the 1990s-2008 involved digital microwave and migration to IP networks using T1 and SONET. The current fourth wave since the mid-2000s involves converting from T1/SONET to fully IP-based systems using Layer 3 transport protocols like OSPF and MPLS. Typical electric cooperative networks can be small, with nodes requiring low bandwidth mainly for SCADA, security, and
1) The document discusses Paul's second letter to the Thessalonians, in which he encourages them to stand firm amid persecution and corrects false teachings about the second coming of Christ.
2) Paul explains that Jesus' return will be preceded by a great falling away from the faith and the revelation of the "man of lawlessness."
3) He reminds the Thessalonians to keep working, remain steadfast in their faith, and not be idle while waiting for Christ's return.
The document provides information about an individual's portfolio. It states that the portfolio belongs to MM Shah and focuses on perfumes. No other details are given about the portfolio or MM Shah in the short document.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
How to Get Heard - for Youth Connection Charter Schoolnewstips
This document provides tips for effectively communicating your work to others. It discusses crafting an elevator speech to concisely introduce yourself and your work in under 2 minutes by highlighting a problem, your solution, and the benefits. It also outlines 6 types of media stories that could engage audiences and recommends identifying a problem, solution, or conflict to craft compelling messages about your work. The document stresses the importance of telling stories and using metaphors to make your work more familiar and memorable to others.
This document provides tips for developing an online community from Donny B.U., an ICT researcher and social entrepreneur. The tips include: [1] Give people something to believe in; [2] Supply content for specific interests; [3] Deliver clear messages through multiple channels; [4] Engage people face-to-face; [5] Respect local customs; [6] Think globally but start small; [7] Start taking action now; [8] Share and grow together; [9] Discuss ideas rather than people; [10] Leadership requires being, knowing and doing. The document promotes community building through empowering individuals and sharing ideas.
1) 1st and 2nd Thessalonians focus on Christ's second coming, providing encouragement, comfort, and a warning to live holy lives. 2) Paul founded the church in Thessalonica during his second missionary journey and sent this letter from Corinth to encourage the persecuted church to remain steadfast. 3) The letter teaches on holiness, love, diligence, hope, and obedience as they await Christ's return, ending with a prayer for their sanctification.
El documento resume la XXVI Media Maratón de Granada de 2008. Coincidió con el Día Mundial contra el Cáncer de Mama y contó con condiciones climáticas favorables. Describe la recogida del dorsal, los estiramientos previos, la gran afluencia de participantes y la emoción de la carrera, destacando a algunos corredores. Relata las sensaciones a medio y finalizar la prueba de 21 kilómetros, recalcando el esfuerzo y agradecimiento de los atletas.
This document contains summaries of daily bell ringers and assignments for an Honors Chemistry class. The bell ringers include explaining why ion charge does not affect molar mass, identifying possible chemical reactions, balancing equations, calculating composition ratios, and writing chemical formulas. Assignments involve molar mass calculations, determining moles, mass, and composition for various compounds and reactions.
The documents summarize bell ringer assignments from an Earth and Environmental Science class. The assignments covered topics like the chemical formula of water, phases of matter, cloud formation, and mountain weather patterns. Students were asked to define terms, describe diagrams, write paragraphs summarizing concepts, and identify types of cloud images. The documents provide examples of daily warm-up questions, responses, and brief lectures on various environmental science topics.
A lunchtime presentation on how news has changed, how nonprofits have adapted, and what the future may hold for Association for Women in Communications at Madison, Wisc's Edgewater Hotel.
How to Really Get Heard - Champaign University Y 11-3-2009newstips
A quick 2-hour overview of nonprofit communications strategy, pitching old-school, social media the news and us, and some very quick and dirty spokesperson tips.
The document provides instructions for drawing a diagram to represent the phases of the moon as seen from Earth over 8 nights. Students are told to draw 8 small circles representing the moon's position in its orbit around Earth below a drawing of the sun. Labels are included for each phase from new moon to full moon to help identify the waxing and waning patterns of the moon's illumination.
The document discusses social selling as a must-have skill for salespeople. It notes that 60% of senior executives use social media to influence buying decisions and 57% of the buying process is now completed before engaging a sales rep. It then outlines how buyers now behave online by self-educating, having more people involved in the buying process, and going through different stages when committing to a purchase. The document advocates for social selling skills like building personal profiles, joining discussions, sharing content, engaging prospects, and connecting to influencers in order to reach decision makers earlier, build relationships, and influence the buying process. It provides examples of what great social selling looks like and emphasizes the need for sales leaders to help salespeople learn social
microwave in electric utilities presentation (widescreen)johnbuna
The document discusses the evolution of microwave networks in electric utilities over four waves from the 1940s to present day. The first wave involved experimental voice grade circuits in the 1940s-1960s. The second wave from the 1970s-1980s expanded to low-medium capacity analog systems still using voice grade channels. The third wave in the 1990s-2008 involved digital microwave and migration to IP networks using T1 and SONET. The current fourth wave since the mid-2000s involves converting from T1/SONET to fully IP-based systems using Layer 3 transport protocols like OSPF and MPLS. Typical electric cooperative networks can be small, with nodes requiring low bandwidth mainly for SCADA, security, and
1) The document discusses Paul's second letter to the Thessalonians, in which he encourages them to stand firm amid persecution and corrects false teachings about the second coming of Christ.
2) Paul explains that Jesus' return will be preceded by a great falling away from the faith and the revelation of the "man of lawlessness."
3) He reminds the Thessalonians to keep working, remain steadfast in their faith, and not be idle while waiting for Christ's return.
The document provides information about an individual's portfolio. It states that the portfolio belongs to MM Shah and focuses on perfumes. No other details are given about the portfolio or MM Shah in the short document.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
How to Get Heard - for Youth Connection Charter Schoolnewstips
This document provides tips for effectively communicating your work to others. It discusses crafting an elevator speech to concisely introduce yourself and your work in under 2 minutes by highlighting a problem, your solution, and the benefits. It also outlines 6 types of media stories that could engage audiences and recommends identifying a problem, solution, or conflict to craft compelling messages about your work. The document stresses the importance of telling stories and using metaphors to make your work more familiar and memorable to others.
This document provides tips for developing an online community from Donny B.U., an ICT researcher and social entrepreneur. The tips include: [1] Give people something to believe in; [2] Supply content for specific interests; [3] Deliver clear messages through multiple channels; [4] Engage people face-to-face; [5] Respect local customs; [6] Think globally but start small; [7] Start taking action now; [8] Share and grow together; [9] Discuss ideas rather than people; [10] Leadership requires being, knowing and doing. The document promotes community building through empowering individuals and sharing ideas.
1) 1st and 2nd Thessalonians focus on Christ's second coming, providing encouragement, comfort, and a warning to live holy lives. 2) Paul founded the church in Thessalonica during his second missionary journey and sent this letter from Corinth to encourage the persecuted church to remain steadfast. 3) The letter teaches on holiness, love, diligence, hope, and obedience as they await Christ's return, ending with a prayer for their sanctification.
El documento resume la XXVI Media Maratón de Granada de 2008. Coincidió con el Día Mundial contra el Cáncer de Mama y contó con condiciones climáticas favorables. Describe la recogida del dorsal, los estiramientos previos, la gran afluencia de participantes y la emoción de la carrera, destacando a algunos corredores. Relata las sensaciones a medio y finalizar la prueba de 21 kilómetros, recalcando el esfuerzo y agradecimiento de los atletas.
This document contains summaries of daily bell ringers and assignments for an Honors Chemistry class. The bell ringers include explaining why ion charge does not affect molar mass, identifying possible chemical reactions, balancing equations, calculating composition ratios, and writing chemical formulas. Assignments involve molar mass calculations, determining moles, mass, and composition for various compounds and reactions.
The documents summarize bell ringer assignments from an Earth and Environmental Science class. The assignments covered topics like the chemical formula of water, phases of matter, cloud formation, and mountain weather patterns. Students were asked to define terms, describe diagrams, write paragraphs summarizing concepts, and identify types of cloud images. The documents provide examples of daily warm-up questions, responses, and brief lectures on various environmental science topics.
1. The document discusses effective nuclear charge (Z*), which is the charge felt by outer electrons and increases across a period due to incomplete shielding by inner electrons. This explains trends in atomic properties like ionization energy.
2. Atomic size decreases across a period as Z* increases, making electrons more tightly bound. Size increases down a group as electrons are added to higher principal energy levels farther from the nucleus.
3. Ionization energy generally increases across a period and decreases down a group as Z* and size trends affect electron-nucleus attraction. This influences which elements form cations and which form anions.
Electron configurations 1a presentationPaul Cummings
The document discusses electron configuration, which is the arrangement of electrons around an atom's nucleus. It describes the quantum mechanical model developed in the 1920s using quantum numbers like the principal quantum number n, angular momentum quantum number l, and magnetic quantum number m. Electrons occupy specific orbitals within energy sublevels based on these quantum numbers. There are rules for building electron configurations, including the Aufbau principle, Pauli exclusion principle, and Hund's rule. Electron configurations are written using standard or shorthand notation.
The document contains several chemistry bell ringers providing short questions to answer in complete sentences. The questions cover topics like the study of chemistry, population percentages in the US, conversion factors from equivalence relationships, rounding numbers to significant figures and writing them in scientific notation, variables in experiments, and calculating the area of a rectangular piece of paper from measurements with significant figures.
A step by step program for creating Bohr Diagrams and Electron dot structures. Usefule for Index Cards and Flash cards for chemistry and physical science students Grades 9-12 or freshman college
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.
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.
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Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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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.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
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.
5. Honors Chem Bell Ringer 9/19/11 Create the following data table: Known Length of side Mass Volume Density Actual Density % Difference Cube 1: Cube 2: Unknown Mass Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume of Sample Density Prediction Sample 1 Sample 2