WHS 8th gr open house presentation 2013 WHSwarriors
This document provides information from Waldwick High School's 8th grade open house. It discusses the staff and their qualifications, the school's improvements in state rankings, advanced placement and honors programs, course offerings, college acceptances and scholarships awarded, guidance services, athletic programs, communication methods used by the school, student expectations, and packets available for parents with additional details. The open house aimed to introduce incoming 8th graders and their families to the school and its academic, extracurricular, and athletic programs.
This document provides information for teachers returning for the 2014-2015 school year at Waldwick High School. It introduces new staff members and outlines the schedule for orientation activities, including department meetings, training sessions, and preparations for students' arrival. It also reviews professional responsibilities, classroom expectations, evaluation procedures, and opportunities for professional growth. Throughout, it shares perspectives from students on qualities of motivating teachers.
This document provides useful expressions for micro-dialogues in daily conversations. It includes questions and responses for asking for someone, asking for something, asking for directions, and asking for permission. Examples of questions include "Is John here?", "May I borrow your pen?", "Where is the cafeteria?" and "May I go out for a while?". Responses provide polite ways to answer in the affirmative or negative, such as "Sure, no problem" or "I'm afraid not". The document emphasizes the importance of greetings, saying "please" and "thanks", and using proper stress and intonation in communication.
WHS 8th gr open house presentation 2013 WHSwarriors
This document provides information from Waldwick High School's 8th grade open house. It discusses the staff and their qualifications, the school's improvements in state rankings, advanced placement and honors programs, course offerings, college acceptances and scholarships awarded, guidance services, athletic programs, communication methods used by the school, student expectations, and packets available for parents with additional details. The open house aimed to introduce incoming 8th graders and their families to the school and its academic, extracurricular, and athletic programs.
This document provides information for teachers returning for the 2014-2015 school year at Waldwick High School. It introduces new staff members and outlines the schedule for orientation activities, including department meetings, training sessions, and preparations for students' arrival. It also reviews professional responsibilities, classroom expectations, evaluation procedures, and opportunities for professional growth. Throughout, it shares perspectives from students on qualities of motivating teachers.
This document provides useful expressions for micro-dialogues in daily conversations. It includes questions and responses for asking for someone, asking for something, asking for directions, and asking for permission. Examples of questions include "Is John here?", "May I borrow your pen?", "Where is the cafeteria?" and "May I go out for a while?". Responses provide polite ways to answer in the affirmative or negative, such as "Sure, no problem" or "I'm afraid not". The document emphasizes the importance of greetings, saying "please" and "thanks", and using proper stress and intonation in communication.
The document discusses two types of people who are dominant in technology: 1) those who understand what they do not manage, and 2) those who manage what they do not understand. The document is discussing how important it is for technology leaders to have a strong understanding of the systems and areas they are managing.
This document provides information on BONT forged steel valves of type WBY, including:
1. Details construction details and material specifications for ASME Class 600, 900, 1700, 2700, and 4500 valves.
2. Lists standard sizes from 1/2" to 4" for stop valves, piston check valves, manual flow control valves, and stop-check valves.
3. Includes an index of figures and material schedules specifying the materials used for each part in the different pressure classes.
The document is the 2007 Broadcast Code of the Philippines. It contains 33 articles that establish program standards and guidelines for broadcasters in the areas of news reporting, public affairs programs, coverage of sensitive issues like crime and children, and responsibilities of on-air personalities. The code aims to ensure broadcasts are fair, factual and produced responsibly while respecting privacy and avoiding harm.
This document summarizes a presentation by Kevin Kline on strategies for addressing common SQL Server challenges. The presentation covered topics such as tuning disk I/O, managing very large databases, and an overview of Quest software solutions for SQL Server monitoring and performance. Key points included strategies for tiered storage, partitioning very large databases, monitoring disk queue lengths and page reads/writes in SQL Server.
Présentation du projet Soja et Tofu pour l'Afrique mise en œuvre en Afrique de l'Ouest par l'Orange Bleue Afrique avec l'appui financier de la Société Nutrition et Santé.
Jeff Montalvo is an American record producer, remixer, instrumentalist and DJ who performs under the name Seven Lions. The name Seven Lions comes from a fantasy novel where Seven Lions is a character. Montalvo became interested in music production at age 7 when his father brought home a Macintosh and keyboard. He started as a metal and punk drummer but transitioned to electronic music production because it was more accessible. He released his first EP in 2010 under the name Seven Lions.
The document provides information on commercial announcing techniques for radio, television, and other media. It discusses different commercial forms like straight read, fact sheet, and donut commercials. It also covers elements of voice acting like emphasis, pacing, and character performance. Tips are provided for script analysis, dialogue delivery, and studio recording best practices.
Producers are responsible for the business and financial decisions of a television production. They decide budgets, schedules, and personnel. Executive producers oversee the entire production. Associate producers assist other producers. Supervising producers oversee other producers' work. Line producers create budgets and negotiate costs. Segment producers create specific show pieces. Production managers ensure projects meet schedules and budgets. Directors oversee the creative aspects of a production. Location managers scout locations. Production designers design visual elements. Video editors assemble the final product. Camera operators operate cameras. Sound engineers handle audio equipment. Boom operators place microphones. Production assistants help with various tasks. Researchers find information. Floor directors facilitate communication on set. Head writers oversee writing teams. Scriptwriters create
Broadcast journalists must provide accurate, complete, and impactful news coverage across radio, television, and print. They are responsible for gathering information from the field and presenting it to listeners and viewers in a believable, energetic, and authoritative manner through well-structured newscasts, voice reports, interviews, and other formats. Effective broadcast announcing requires clear and vivid language use, proper pacing, inflection, pitch, and pronunciation to help audiences visualize stories through radio. Credibility is essential, so errors must be avoided. The goal is to communicate the news, not bring attention to oneself.
The document discusses two types of people who are dominant in technology: 1) those who understand what they do not manage, and 2) those who manage what they do not understand. The document is discussing how important it is for technology leaders to have a strong understanding of the systems and areas they are managing.
This document provides information on BONT forged steel valves of type WBY, including:
1. Details construction details and material specifications for ASME Class 600, 900, 1700, 2700, and 4500 valves.
2. Lists standard sizes from 1/2" to 4" for stop valves, piston check valves, manual flow control valves, and stop-check valves.
3. Includes an index of figures and material schedules specifying the materials used for each part in the different pressure classes.
The document is the 2007 Broadcast Code of the Philippines. It contains 33 articles that establish program standards and guidelines for broadcasters in the areas of news reporting, public affairs programs, coverage of sensitive issues like crime and children, and responsibilities of on-air personalities. The code aims to ensure broadcasts are fair, factual and produced responsibly while respecting privacy and avoiding harm.
This document summarizes a presentation by Kevin Kline on strategies for addressing common SQL Server challenges. The presentation covered topics such as tuning disk I/O, managing very large databases, and an overview of Quest software solutions for SQL Server monitoring and performance. Key points included strategies for tiered storage, partitioning very large databases, monitoring disk queue lengths and page reads/writes in SQL Server.
Présentation du projet Soja et Tofu pour l'Afrique mise en œuvre en Afrique de l'Ouest par l'Orange Bleue Afrique avec l'appui financier de la Société Nutrition et Santé.
Jeff Montalvo is an American record producer, remixer, instrumentalist and DJ who performs under the name Seven Lions. The name Seven Lions comes from a fantasy novel where Seven Lions is a character. Montalvo became interested in music production at age 7 when his father brought home a Macintosh and keyboard. He started as a metal and punk drummer but transitioned to electronic music production because it was more accessible. He released his first EP in 2010 under the name Seven Lions.
The document provides information on commercial announcing techniques for radio, television, and other media. It discusses different commercial forms like straight read, fact sheet, and donut commercials. It also covers elements of voice acting like emphasis, pacing, and character performance. Tips are provided for script analysis, dialogue delivery, and studio recording best practices.
Producers are responsible for the business and financial decisions of a television production. They decide budgets, schedules, and personnel. Executive producers oversee the entire production. Associate producers assist other producers. Supervising producers oversee other producers' work. Line producers create budgets and negotiate costs. Segment producers create specific show pieces. Production managers ensure projects meet schedules and budgets. Directors oversee the creative aspects of a production. Location managers scout locations. Production designers design visual elements. Video editors assemble the final product. Camera operators operate cameras. Sound engineers handle audio equipment. Boom operators place microphones. Production assistants help with various tasks. Researchers find information. Floor directors facilitate communication on set. Head writers oversee writing teams. Scriptwriters create
Broadcast journalists must provide accurate, complete, and impactful news coverage across radio, television, and print. They are responsible for gathering information from the field and presenting it to listeners and viewers in a believable, energetic, and authoritative manner through well-structured newscasts, voice reports, interviews, and other formats. Effective broadcast announcing requires clear and vivid language use, proper pacing, inflection, pitch, and pronunciation to help audiences visualize stories through radio. Credibility is essential, so errors must be avoided. The goal is to communicate the news, not bring attention to oneself.