This document discusses design elements and principles for a project called MEDEA, including suggestions about using space, shape, line, form, texture, light, value, sound, color, synthesis, directionality, and highlighting to create a mysterious, weathered, and frozen in time atmosphere with hints and silhouettes from memory in a black and white or gold-toned style.
This document outlines the classroom policies for Miss Fowler's room 100 class. It discusses arrival and dismissal procedures, classroom rules that promote being active, having character, honesty, inspiration, and encouragement, as well as following examples. The rules are meant to help students achieve their goals. It also outlines the classroom schedule, hall pass procedures, monthly newsletters, and contact information for Miss Fowler.
This document discusses visual and music metaphors. It provides an example of a surrealist oil painting titled "The scum of the infinite" by Pierre Peyrolle as a visual metaphor. It also provides an example of a musical piece titled "Final Sacrifice" composed by Patrick James Slattery and produced by www.freeplaymusic.com as a music metaphor.
This document lists the authors Paige Gober, Colt Irvin, Matthew Fletcher, and Tala Hobballah and includes copyright information for Matthew Fletcher from 2010. The document provides copyright information for four authors but does not contain any other substantive information.
This document provides links to two photography websites, www.trekearth.com and www.pdnphotooftheday.com. It also includes a copyright notice for a photo from 2009 by Jim Richardson for National Geographic.
The document discusses using C# and Visual Basic to build Windows Runtime components and Metro style apps. It explains that the Windows Runtime was influenced by C# and VB, so using Windows Runtime APIs from these languages feels natural. It provides examples of calling Windows Runtime APIs from C# code and creating a managed Windows Runtime component in C#.
This document discusses AngularJS and ES6 concepts including:
1. Tracking watchers in AngularJS templates and code to improve performance. Code is provided to get all watchers on a page.
2. Migrating AngularJS code to ES6 syntax including using classes, imports/exports, and inheritance with services and controllers.
3. Best practices for testing AngularJS and ES6 code with frameworks like Mocha, Chai and avoiding issues with Angular's context and dependencies.
This document discusses design elements and principles for a project called MEDEA, including suggestions about using space, shape, line, form, texture, light, value, sound, color, synthesis, directionality, and highlighting to create a mysterious, weathered, and frozen in time atmosphere with hints and silhouettes from memory in a black and white or gold-toned style.
This document outlines the classroom policies for Miss Fowler's room 100 class. It discusses arrival and dismissal procedures, classroom rules that promote being active, having character, honesty, inspiration, and encouragement, as well as following examples. The rules are meant to help students achieve their goals. It also outlines the classroom schedule, hall pass procedures, monthly newsletters, and contact information for Miss Fowler.
This document discusses visual and music metaphors. It provides an example of a surrealist oil painting titled "The scum of the infinite" by Pierre Peyrolle as a visual metaphor. It also provides an example of a musical piece titled "Final Sacrifice" composed by Patrick James Slattery and produced by www.freeplaymusic.com as a music metaphor.
This document lists the authors Paige Gober, Colt Irvin, Matthew Fletcher, and Tala Hobballah and includes copyright information for Matthew Fletcher from 2010. The document provides copyright information for four authors but does not contain any other substantive information.
This document provides links to two photography websites, www.trekearth.com and www.pdnphotooftheday.com. It also includes a copyright notice for a photo from 2009 by Jim Richardson for National Geographic.
The document discusses using C# and Visual Basic to build Windows Runtime components and Metro style apps. It explains that the Windows Runtime was influenced by C# and VB, so using Windows Runtime APIs from these languages feels natural. It provides examples of calling Windows Runtime APIs from C# code and creating a managed Windows Runtime component in C#.
This document discusses AngularJS and ES6 concepts including:
1. Tracking watchers in AngularJS templates and code to improve performance. Code is provided to get all watchers on a page.
2. Migrating AngularJS code to ES6 syntax including using classes, imports/exports, and inheritance with services and controllers.
3. Best practices for testing AngularJS and ES6 code with frameworks like Mocha, Chai and avoiding issues with Angular's context and dependencies.
This document lists the authors Paige Gober, Colt Irvin, Matthew Fletcher, and Tala Hobballah and includes copyright information for Matthew Fletcher from 2010. It appears to be listing the authors and copyright holders for a collaborative work.
Medea is a Greek tragedy written by Euripides about a woman who seeks revenge against her husband. The play explores themes of betrayal, family, and destructive passions. In the end, Medea murders her own children to get back at her unfaithful husband, demonstrating how far she is willing to go for vengeance.
This document outlines the set design for the play Medea created by Paige Gober, Matthew Fletcher, Tala Hobballah, and Colt Irvin in 2010. It includes thumbnail sketches, a final sketch, rendering, and model with copyright for each item attributed to Paige Gober from 2010.
The document outlines set design concepts for the play Medea, including initial thumbnail sketches, a final sketch, ground plans of the performance space, and scale models of the set design. The designs were created by Paige Gober, Matthew Fletcher, Tala Hobballah, and Colt Irvin for the play Medea and include copyright notices for each element attributed to Gober from 2010.
Everyone wants to write good code. Everyone is trying to invent a pony world. Despite the efforts, the questions continuously appearing. We're putting ourselves into black boxes, build walls and bridges, instead of simple solution. It's time to become a good architect
This document provides costume design sketches and final renderings by Colt Irvin, Matthew Fletcher, Paige Gober, and Tala Hobballah for the characters in the play Medea. It includes thumbnail and final sketches of the costumes for the Chorus, Children, Jason, and Medea with copyright notices by Colt Irvin from 2010.
This document provides information on scenarios, including definitions, purposes, objectives, and procedures for creating scenarios. Scenarios are stories or narratives that portray possible futures given key trends and events. They help consider complexity and challenge assumptions. Procedures for creating scenarios involve developing a framework, forecasting technologies, plotting a timeline of events, and writing the scenario from different perspectives. Scenarios are useful for strategic planning and policy development. The document also provides a case study scenario on employment assurance in India through 2022 in both optimistic and pessimistic versions.
This document discusses internal appraisal of a firm. It covers three parts: assessing strengths and weaknesses, appraising the status/health of the business, and identifying competitive advantages and core competencies. Several techniques for analyzing strengths and weaknesses are discussed for different areas like marketing, finance, manufacturing, R&D, and human resources. Competitive advantages are distinct from strengths and result in cost or differentiation advantages. Companies can acquire competitive advantages through various strategic approaches like innovation, integration, R&D, mergers and acquisitions, alliances, and creating entry barriers.
This document lists the authors Paige Gober, Colt Irvin, Matthew Fletcher, and Tala Hobballah and includes copyright information for Matthew Fletcher from 2010. It appears to be listing the authors and copyright holders for a collaborative work.
Medea is a Greek tragedy written by Euripides about a woman who seeks revenge against her husband. The play explores themes of betrayal, family, and destructive passions. In the end, Medea murders her own children to get back at her unfaithful husband, demonstrating how far she is willing to go for vengeance.
This document outlines the set design for the play Medea created by Paige Gober, Matthew Fletcher, Tala Hobballah, and Colt Irvin in 2010. It includes thumbnail sketches, a final sketch, rendering, and model with copyright for each item attributed to Paige Gober from 2010.
The document outlines set design concepts for the play Medea, including initial thumbnail sketches, a final sketch, ground plans of the performance space, and scale models of the set design. The designs were created by Paige Gober, Matthew Fletcher, Tala Hobballah, and Colt Irvin for the play Medea and include copyright notices for each element attributed to Gober from 2010.
Everyone wants to write good code. Everyone is trying to invent a pony world. Despite the efforts, the questions continuously appearing. We're putting ourselves into black boxes, build walls and bridges, instead of simple solution. It's time to become a good architect
This document provides costume design sketches and final renderings by Colt Irvin, Matthew Fletcher, Paige Gober, and Tala Hobballah for the characters in the play Medea. It includes thumbnail and final sketches of the costumes for the Chorus, Children, Jason, and Medea with copyright notices by Colt Irvin from 2010.
This document provides information on scenarios, including definitions, purposes, objectives, and procedures for creating scenarios. Scenarios are stories or narratives that portray possible futures given key trends and events. They help consider complexity and challenge assumptions. Procedures for creating scenarios involve developing a framework, forecasting technologies, plotting a timeline of events, and writing the scenario from different perspectives. Scenarios are useful for strategic planning and policy development. The document also provides a case study scenario on employment assurance in India through 2022 in both optimistic and pessimistic versions.
This document discusses internal appraisal of a firm. It covers three parts: assessing strengths and weaknesses, appraising the status/health of the business, and identifying competitive advantages and core competencies. Several techniques for analyzing strengths and weaknesses are discussed for different areas like marketing, finance, manufacturing, R&D, and human resources. Competitive advantages are distinct from strengths and result in cost or differentiation advantages. Companies can acquire competitive advantages through various strategic approaches like innovation, integration, R&D, mergers and acquisitions, alliances, and creating entry barriers.