1. This tutorial teaches how to create a photo caricature in Adobe Photoshop by exaggerating facial features through transforming, warping, and liquifying layers extracted from a portrait photo.
2. Key steps include isolating facial features like the head, chin, mouth, and nose into individual layers, transforming layers to exaggerate proportions, using the liquify filter to further distort features, and applying artistic effects to make it look like a painted caricature.
3. Techniques like enlarging the head, elongating the chin, expanding the mouth and nose, and warping the eyes and forehead through liquifying are used to comically exaggerate the facial features into a caricatured representation of the
This document summarizes key elements of phrase and sentence structures in English. It outlines the main parts of speech and their functions, including subjects, objects, complements, gerunds and infinitives. It also describes the word order of sentences and provides examples of different phrase types, such as noun phrases, adjective phrases, adverb phrases and prepositional phrases. Phrase structures are defined by a modifier preceding a headword, with the exception of prepositional phrases.
The document discusses different types of verbs including: linking verbs, transitive verbs, intransitive verbs, and helping/auxiliary verbs. It explains the five principal parts of verbs - infinitive, present tense, present participle, past tense, and past participle. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns of adding "-ed" or "-d" to form the past tense and past participle. Irregular verbs have unpredictable changes in spelling or endings to form their past tense and past participle. Examples of common irregular verb patterns are provided.
The document defines the basic components of a sentence and discusses types of clauses.
It states that a sentence minimally contains a subject and a predicate. The subject is usually a noun or pronoun and the predicate provides information about the subject such as describing it or identifying an action.
Dependent clauses contain a subject and verb but do not express a complete thought on their own. Independent clauses can connect to form complex sentences using coordinating conjunctions or independent marker words. The document also discusses common grammatical errors to avoid such as run-on sentences, comma splices, and fragments.
Materialsammlung zur Barcamp Session "Innovation mit Methode" auf dem UX Camp Hamburg 2012 und zur Barcamp Session "Innovationsmanagement" auf dem Barcamp Kiel 2017
1. This tutorial teaches how to create a photo caricature in Adobe Photoshop by exaggerating facial features through transforming, warping, and liquifying layers extracted from a portrait photo.
2. Key steps include isolating facial features like the head, chin, mouth, and nose into individual layers, transforming layers to exaggerate proportions, using the liquify filter to further distort features, and applying artistic effects to make it look like a painted caricature.
3. Techniques like enlarging the head, elongating the chin, expanding the mouth and nose, and warping the eyes and forehead through liquifying are used to comically exaggerate the facial features into a caricatured representation of the
This document summarizes key elements of phrase and sentence structures in English. It outlines the main parts of speech and their functions, including subjects, objects, complements, gerunds and infinitives. It also describes the word order of sentences and provides examples of different phrase types, such as noun phrases, adjective phrases, adverb phrases and prepositional phrases. Phrase structures are defined by a modifier preceding a headword, with the exception of prepositional phrases.
The document discusses different types of verbs including: linking verbs, transitive verbs, intransitive verbs, and helping/auxiliary verbs. It explains the five principal parts of verbs - infinitive, present tense, present participle, past tense, and past participle. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns of adding "-ed" or "-d" to form the past tense and past participle. Irregular verbs have unpredictable changes in spelling or endings to form their past tense and past participle. Examples of common irregular verb patterns are provided.
The document defines the basic components of a sentence and discusses types of clauses.
It states that a sentence minimally contains a subject and a predicate. The subject is usually a noun or pronoun and the predicate provides information about the subject such as describing it or identifying an action.
Dependent clauses contain a subject and verb but do not express a complete thought on their own. Independent clauses can connect to form complex sentences using coordinating conjunctions or independent marker words. The document also discusses common grammatical errors to avoid such as run-on sentences, comma splices, and fragments.
Materialsammlung zur Barcamp Session "Innovation mit Methode" auf dem UX Camp Hamburg 2012 und zur Barcamp Session "Innovationsmanagement" auf dem Barcamp Kiel 2017
This document discusses the Effortless English method for learning English. It outlines the concepts of Effortless English, which involves learning English as a child does through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The method was created by AJ Hoge and focuses on using English rather than just learning grammar. The advantages of this method are described as being more interesting and building confidence compared to traditional methods, while allowing someone to learn English faster and speak it well through focused practice over 3 to 6 months.
Housekeeping vocabulary terms were listed including items found in guest rooms like beds, sheets, pillows, curtains and lamps as well as bathroom items like baths and mirrors. The document also noted the student who completed the work, their class and teacher who provided feedback.
This document discusses the importance of listening for developing English fluency. It states that the key to fluency is having a lot of understandable and repetitive listening. Listening to easier English material multiple times allows the information to sink in and be remembered. The document provides suggestions for powerful listening, including narrow listening to topics or speakers, dividing listening throughout the day, using an MP3 player, and reading while listening. Following these methods consistently for 6 months is recommended to achieve excellent English speaking abilities.
Este documento describe el departamento de Bellboy en un hotel. Los Bellboys son la primera impresión que reciben los huéspedes al llegar al hotel y ayudan con el equipaje. Sus funciones incluyen despedir a los huéspedes, sugerir otros servicios del hotel para aumentar las ventas, y actuar como vigilantes reportando cualquier anomalía. El buen servicio de los Bellboys eleva el prestigio del hotel y mejora la calidad del servicio para grupos y convenciones.
This document contains common vocabulary terms used in hotels. It lists various staff positions like bellboy, front-office clerk, hall porter, and housekeeping staff. It also includes common areas and items such as lobby, elevator, bath, room, luggage, key, key card, towel, and room service.
The document discusses different methods for learning vocabulary, including visual aids, demonstration, explanation, synonyms, antonyms, and translation. It then focuses on mind maps, explaining that mind maps are a visual form of note-taking with a central idea and branches radiating outward containing related thoughts and ideas to make the information easier to remember. Learning vocabulary through mind maps is suggested by putting a word in connection with a phrase, group, or sentence to provide more information and context to help remember it, while also learning grammar.
This document discusses various topics related to grammar including definitions, different approaches or kinds of grammar (such as traditional, historical, comparative, functional, and grammar translation), grammatical theories (traditional, immediate constituent, tagmemic, and transformational), parts of speech, sentence structure, classification of words, errors in language, drills to practice grammar, and tests of grammar knowledge. It provides information on inductive and deductive approaches to teaching grammar as well as common grammatical errors at the lexical, grammar, discourse, and pronunciation levels.
These are mind maps that I made to help my students in learning English Grammar. There are six mind maps, Articles, Clauses and Phrases, Sentence, Adjective Clause, Noun Clause and Adverb Clauses. If you find this useful for you, you can download it or contact me.
Glenn Anderson volunteered as the Membership Registrar at the Positive Living Society of BC from 2010 to 2012. As Membership Registrar, he managed the membership office, supervised two assistants, ensured member records complied with privacy laws, and provided support to newly diagnosed members. Glenn ran the office smoothly, was an excellent supervisor with strong people skills, and competently managed technology issues. He was also responsible for committee meeting minutes and volunteer team meetings. Ruth Marzetti, Glenn's previous manager, recommends him highly as a valuable, loyal, and hardworking member of any team.
Colby Hobson: Residential Construction Leader Building a Solid Reputation Thr...dsnow9802
Colby Hobson stands out as a dynamic leader in the residential construction industry. With a solid reputation built on his exceptional communication and presentation skills, Colby has proven himself to be an excellent team player, fostering a collaborative and efficient work environment.
This document discusses the Effortless English method for learning English. It outlines the concepts of Effortless English, which involves learning English as a child does through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The method was created by AJ Hoge and focuses on using English rather than just learning grammar. The advantages of this method are described as being more interesting and building confidence compared to traditional methods, while allowing someone to learn English faster and speak it well through focused practice over 3 to 6 months.
Housekeeping vocabulary terms were listed including items found in guest rooms like beds, sheets, pillows, curtains and lamps as well as bathroom items like baths and mirrors. The document also noted the student who completed the work, their class and teacher who provided feedback.
This document discusses the importance of listening for developing English fluency. It states that the key to fluency is having a lot of understandable and repetitive listening. Listening to easier English material multiple times allows the information to sink in and be remembered. The document provides suggestions for powerful listening, including narrow listening to topics or speakers, dividing listening throughout the day, using an MP3 player, and reading while listening. Following these methods consistently for 6 months is recommended to achieve excellent English speaking abilities.
Este documento describe el departamento de Bellboy en un hotel. Los Bellboys son la primera impresión que reciben los huéspedes al llegar al hotel y ayudan con el equipaje. Sus funciones incluyen despedir a los huéspedes, sugerir otros servicios del hotel para aumentar las ventas, y actuar como vigilantes reportando cualquier anomalía. El buen servicio de los Bellboys eleva el prestigio del hotel y mejora la calidad del servicio para grupos y convenciones.
This document contains common vocabulary terms used in hotels. It lists various staff positions like bellboy, front-office clerk, hall porter, and housekeeping staff. It also includes common areas and items such as lobby, elevator, bath, room, luggage, key, key card, towel, and room service.
The document discusses different methods for learning vocabulary, including visual aids, demonstration, explanation, synonyms, antonyms, and translation. It then focuses on mind maps, explaining that mind maps are a visual form of note-taking with a central idea and branches radiating outward containing related thoughts and ideas to make the information easier to remember. Learning vocabulary through mind maps is suggested by putting a word in connection with a phrase, group, or sentence to provide more information and context to help remember it, while also learning grammar.
This document discusses various topics related to grammar including definitions, different approaches or kinds of grammar (such as traditional, historical, comparative, functional, and grammar translation), grammatical theories (traditional, immediate constituent, tagmemic, and transformational), parts of speech, sentence structure, classification of words, errors in language, drills to practice grammar, and tests of grammar knowledge. It provides information on inductive and deductive approaches to teaching grammar as well as common grammatical errors at the lexical, grammar, discourse, and pronunciation levels.
These are mind maps that I made to help my students in learning English Grammar. There are six mind maps, Articles, Clauses and Phrases, Sentence, Adjective Clause, Noun Clause and Adverb Clauses. If you find this useful for you, you can download it or contact me.
Glenn Anderson volunteered as the Membership Registrar at the Positive Living Society of BC from 2010 to 2012. As Membership Registrar, he managed the membership office, supervised two assistants, ensured member records complied with privacy laws, and provided support to newly diagnosed members. Glenn ran the office smoothly, was an excellent supervisor with strong people skills, and competently managed technology issues. He was also responsible for committee meeting minutes and volunteer team meetings. Ruth Marzetti, Glenn's previous manager, recommends him highly as a valuable, loyal, and hardworking member of any team.
Colby Hobson: Residential Construction Leader Building a Solid Reputation Thr...dsnow9802
Colby Hobson stands out as a dynamic leader in the residential construction industry. With a solid reputation built on his exceptional communication and presentation skills, Colby has proven himself to be an excellent team player, fostering a collaborative and efficient work environment.
Comparing Stability and Sustainability in Agile SystemsRob Healy
Copy of the presentation given at XP2024 based on a research paper.
In this paper we explain wat overwork is and the physical and mental health risks associated with it.
We then explore how overwork relates to system stability and inventory.
Finally there is a call to action for Team Leads / Scrum Masters / Managers to measure and monitor excess work for individual teams.
Org Design is a core skill to be mastered by management for any successful org change.
Org Topologies™ in its essence is a two-dimensional space with 16 distinctive boxes - atomic organizational archetypes. That space helps you to plot your current operating model by positioning individuals, departments, and teams on the map. This will give a profound understanding of the performance of your value-creating organizational ecosystem.
Sethurathnam Ravi: A Legacy in Finance and LeadershipAnjana Josie
Sethurathnam Ravi, also known as S Ravi, is a distinguished Chartered Accountant and former Chairman of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). As the Founder and Managing Partner of Ravi Rajan & Co. LLP, he has made significant contributions to the fields of finance, banking, and corporate governance. His extensive career includes directorships in over 45 major organizations, including LIC, BHEL, and ONGC. With a passion for financial consulting and social issues, S Ravi continues to influence the industry and inspire future leaders.
A presentation on mastering key management concepts across projects, products, programs, and portfolios. Whether you're an aspiring manager or looking to enhance your skills, this session will provide you with the knowledge and tools to succeed in various management roles. Learn about the distinct lifecycles, methodologies, and essential skillsets needed to thrive in today's dynamic business environment.
Designing and Sustaining Large-Scale Value-Centered Agile Ecosystems (powered...Alexey Krivitsky
Is Agile dead? It depends on what you mean by 'Agile'. If you mean that the organizations are not getting the promised benefits because they were focusing too much on the team-level agile "ways of working" instead of systemic global improvements -- then we are in agreement. It is a misunderstanding of Agility that led us down a dead-end. At Org Topologies, we see bright sparks -- the signs of the 'second wave of Agile' as we call it. The emphasis is shifting towards both in-team and inter-team collaboration. Away from false dichotomies. Both: team autonomy and shared broad product ownership are required to sustain true result-oriented organizational agility. Org Topologies is a package offering a visual language plus thinking tools required to communicate org development direction and can be used to help design and then sustain org change aiming at higher organizational archetypes.
Enriching engagement with ethical review processesstrikingabalance
New ethics review processes at the University of Bath. Presented at the 8th World Conference on Research Integrity by Filipa Vance, Head of Research Governance and Compliance at the University of Bath. June 2024, Athens
A team is a group of individuals, all working together for a common purpose. This Ppt derives a detail information on team building process and ats type with effective example by Tuckmans Model. it also describes about team issues and effective team work. Unclear Roles and Responsibilities of teams as well as individuals.
Employment PracticesRegulation and Multinational CorporationsRoopaTemkar
Employment PracticesRegulation and Multinational Corporations
Strategic decision making within MNCs constrained or determined by the implementation of laws and codes of practice and by pressure from political actors. Managers in MNCs have to make choices that are shaped by gvmt. intervention and the local economy.
12 steps to transform your organization into the agile org you deservePierre E. NEIS
During an organizational transformation, the shift is from the previous state to an improved one. In the realm of agility, I emphasize the significance of identifying polarities. This approach helps establish a clear understanding of your objectives. I have outlined 12 incremental actions to delineate your organizational strategy.