The document provides instructions for making a pin hole camera using common household items. It details 7 steps: 1) Cutting a Pringles tube in half and using the bottom portion, 2) Drawing and cutting a circle larger than the tube opening to cover one end, 3) Punching a small hole in the center of the circle using a compass, 4) Covering the inside of the tube with black paper, 5) Covering the other end with tracing paper and securing with a rubber band, and 7) Covering the entire tube with foil to contain any loose paper and improve appearance.
1) The document discusses plans to start a liquor business including establishing the business, hiring staff, and assessing finances and personnel.
2) It also covers the importance of documents for launching the business such as paying taxes to the local community.
3) The document outlines dividing roles between group members with Yuta as CEO, Dai as chief manager, and Yoshitaka as business manager.
A fight breaks out between inmates Carla and Nicole in the prison dining hall after Yasmin accidentally bumps into Carla. Their argument escalates into a physical altercation as they start throwing punches at each other on the floor while other inmates gather around and cheer. The guards Watson and Borris rush in to separate the two fighters and take them, along with Yasmin, away to be locked in their cells for the night as punishment.
The document provides instructions for making a pin hole camera using common household items. It details 7 steps: 1) Cutting a Pringles tube in half and using the bottom portion, 2) Drawing and cutting a circle larger than the tube opening to cover one end, 3) Punching a small hole in the center of the circle using a compass, 4) Covering the inside of the tube with black paper, 5) Covering the other end with tracing paper and securing with a rubber band, and 7) Covering the entire tube with foil to contain any loose paper and improve appearance.
1) The document discusses plans to start a liquor business including establishing the business, hiring staff, and assessing finances and personnel.
2) It also covers the importance of documents for launching the business such as paying taxes to the local community.
3) The document outlines dividing roles between group members with Yuta as CEO, Dai as chief manager, and Yoshitaka as business manager.
A fight breaks out between inmates Carla and Nicole in the prison dining hall after Yasmin accidentally bumps into Carla. Their argument escalates into a physical altercation as they start throwing punches at each other on the floor while other inmates gather around and cheer. The guards Watson and Borris rush in to separate the two fighters and take them, along with Yasmin, away to be locked in their cells for the night as punishment.
This document lists 4 examples of slow motion animation: James Stuart Plankton 1906, Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas from 1993, and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit from 2005. It introduces the topic of slow motion animation and provides 3 specific film examples from different eras to illustrate it.
This document outlines a 4-week lesson plan for a mural design and painting project. In week 1, students will plan the project by designing questionnaires, analyzing responses, and brainstorming design ideas. In week 2, students will individually develop design concepts. In week 3, designs will be presented to faculty for feedback. In week 4, students will finalize the design, complete planning and safety documents, and begin painting the mural. Responsibilities are divided among students, with some staying late to ensure tasks are finished on schedule.
The document provides a report on an International Festival held at Cranford Community College. It describes the events of the day, including setting up and decorating the stage area. It discusses the roles of various students in hosting, introducing acts, making announcements, and helping performers. It outlines some problems encountered like late or missing acts, sound issues, and equipment issues. However, it notes that the students worked well together to overcome these challenges and that the festival overall was a success.
This document outlines the weekly lessons and activities for a Year 11 performance unit over 14 weeks. It includes details of workshops with an outside theatre company, developing roles, scripts, songs, and rehearsals. The goal is to perform a musical production, with auditions occurring in Week 10 and performances planned for the first week back from half term holidays in Week 15. Various production roles are also listed.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses two articles about GPS car navigation systems. The first article explains how to use a GPS to search for destinations or points of interest. It is written in a step-by-step format. The second article explains the technical workings of GPS systems, including how satellites transmit location data to receivers. It uses specialized language that may confuse non-experts. Suggestions are made to improve understandability, such as adding pictures, simplifying language, and dividing the second article into clearer sections.
The minutes summarize three meetings to plan a school musical. They discuss assigning scenes to write, choosing character names, reading through the script, and tasks to complete like editing scenes, choreographing, designing costumes and props, and organizing auditions. Actions agreed include editing scenes, adding more dialogue, and moving auditions to a later date due to lack of preparation time.
Planning and creating final logo from other idea'sSara
Me and Navina worked together to create a final logo design by combining elements from different ideas, after getting feedback from Ms. Joyce on what she liked and disliked. They photocopied designs Ms. Joyce liked, cut out favorite features, and rearranged and combined the pieces to see if they could come up with something new. By sticking and gluing together different bits, they were able to come up with really good new ideas as seen above.
This document discusses two articles about GPS navigation systems. The first article explains how to use a GPS to search for destinations or points of interest. It is written in a step-by-step format. The second article explains the technical workings of GPS, including how satellites and radio signals are used to calculate a receiver's location. However, it is written for technicians and uses specialized language. Suggestions are made to improve understandability for non-experts, such as reducing specialized terms and adding pictures and steps.
The document outlines the organizational structure of an advertising agency, with the Chairman at the top overseeing various department heads for client services, creative, production, media, accounts, and administration. It then provides further details on roles within those departments, showing how different positions relate and the flow of work through the agency.
The document discusses the history and capabilities of Node.js. It describes how Node.js allows JavaScript to be used outside of browsers to build server-side applications. It provides an overview of Node.js' core components including the V8 engine, libev and libeio libraries. Finally, it demonstrates a simple "Hello World" Node.js program and discusses tools that can be used with Node.js projects.
Software testing is conducted to evaluate the quality of a product or service and can include executing programs to find bugs. Test automation uses software to control test execution, compare outcomes to predictions, and manage test setup and reporting. However, software testing automation requires significant planning and maintenance beyond just recording and replaying actions. The document then demonstrates how to automate basic scenarios for a blog using the TestComplete and Sahi testing tools and takes questions from the audience.
The document provides details for an international arts festival being organized by Cranford Community College in July 2011. It outlines the purpose and concept of sharing different cultures and talents. It also discusses requirements like being inspired by the 2012 Olympics. The document then provides the programming content with 18 acts, timings for staff and students, the target audience, funding, staging layout, sound requirements, and staffing roles for the day of the event.
This document provides an overview of open source software and Linux. It discusses the history of UNIX and GNU/Linux and how Linux was started by Linus Torvalds. It also summarizes common Linux utilities, the LAMP stack components of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP/Perl/Python, and how they work. Finally, it touches on Linux file systems and configurations, getting help resources, and troubleshooting from logs.
This document lists 4 examples of slow motion animation: James Stuart Plankton 1906, Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas from 1993, and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit from 2005. It introduces the topic of slow motion animation and provides 3 specific film examples from different eras to illustrate it.
This document outlines a 4-week lesson plan for a mural design and painting project. In week 1, students will plan the project by designing questionnaires, analyzing responses, and brainstorming design ideas. In week 2, students will individually develop design concepts. In week 3, designs will be presented to faculty for feedback. In week 4, students will finalize the design, complete planning and safety documents, and begin painting the mural. Responsibilities are divided among students, with some staying late to ensure tasks are finished on schedule.
The document provides a report on an International Festival held at Cranford Community College. It describes the events of the day, including setting up and decorating the stage area. It discusses the roles of various students in hosting, introducing acts, making announcements, and helping performers. It outlines some problems encountered like late or missing acts, sound issues, and equipment issues. However, it notes that the students worked well together to overcome these challenges and that the festival overall was a success.
This document outlines the weekly lessons and activities for a Year 11 performance unit over 14 weeks. It includes details of workshops with an outside theatre company, developing roles, scripts, songs, and rehearsals. The goal is to perform a musical production, with auditions occurring in Week 10 and performances planned for the first week back from half term holidays in Week 15. Various production roles are also listed.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses two articles about GPS car navigation systems. The first article explains how to use a GPS to search for destinations or points of interest. It is written in a step-by-step format. The second article explains the technical workings of GPS systems, including how satellites transmit location data to receivers. It uses specialized language that may confuse non-experts. Suggestions are made to improve understandability, such as adding pictures, simplifying language, and dividing the second article into clearer sections.
The minutes summarize three meetings to plan a school musical. They discuss assigning scenes to write, choosing character names, reading through the script, and tasks to complete like editing scenes, choreographing, designing costumes and props, and organizing auditions. Actions agreed include editing scenes, adding more dialogue, and moving auditions to a later date due to lack of preparation time.
Planning and creating final logo from other idea'sSara
Me and Navina worked together to create a final logo design by combining elements from different ideas, after getting feedback from Ms. Joyce on what she liked and disliked. They photocopied designs Ms. Joyce liked, cut out favorite features, and rearranged and combined the pieces to see if they could come up with something new. By sticking and gluing together different bits, they were able to come up with really good new ideas as seen above.
This document discusses two articles about GPS navigation systems. The first article explains how to use a GPS to search for destinations or points of interest. It is written in a step-by-step format. The second article explains the technical workings of GPS, including how satellites and radio signals are used to calculate a receiver's location. However, it is written for technicians and uses specialized language. Suggestions are made to improve understandability for non-experts, such as reducing specialized terms and adding pictures and steps.
The document outlines the organizational structure of an advertising agency, with the Chairman at the top overseeing various department heads for client services, creative, production, media, accounts, and administration. It then provides further details on roles within those departments, showing how different positions relate and the flow of work through the agency.
The document discusses the history and capabilities of Node.js. It describes how Node.js allows JavaScript to be used outside of browsers to build server-side applications. It provides an overview of Node.js' core components including the V8 engine, libev and libeio libraries. Finally, it demonstrates a simple "Hello World" Node.js program and discusses tools that can be used with Node.js projects.
Software testing is conducted to evaluate the quality of a product or service and can include executing programs to find bugs. Test automation uses software to control test execution, compare outcomes to predictions, and manage test setup and reporting. However, software testing automation requires significant planning and maintenance beyond just recording and replaying actions. The document then demonstrates how to automate basic scenarios for a blog using the TestComplete and Sahi testing tools and takes questions from the audience.
The document provides details for an international arts festival being organized by Cranford Community College in July 2011. It outlines the purpose and concept of sharing different cultures and talents. It also discusses requirements like being inspired by the 2012 Olympics. The document then provides the programming content with 18 acts, timings for staff and students, the target audience, funding, staging layout, sound requirements, and staffing roles for the day of the event.
This document provides an overview of open source software and Linux. It discusses the history of UNIX and GNU/Linux and how Linux was started by Linus Torvalds. It also summarizes common Linux utilities, the LAMP stack components of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP/Perl/Python, and how they work. Finally, it touches on Linux file systems and configurations, getting help resources, and troubleshooting from logs.