This document outlines various topics related to working with a partner such as guides, challenges, experts, plans, progress, obstacles, success, friends, cases, security, and enjoyment. It encourages moving forward with a partner in a positive manner.
This advertisement will focus on self-actualization and esteem needs by targeting middle class individuals with free time and intellectual college students. It will keep the message simple yet desirable by appealing to perceptions of the brand as high quality, creative, easy to use, and aspirational to generate interest in the iPad.
James I became King of England in 1603 after the death of Elizabeth I. He aimed to unite England and Scotland but spent too much on building projects, angering Puritans by allowing sports on Sundays. James I died in 1625, leading to the English Civil War from 1640-1660 where Parliament fought to limit the King's power, ultimately defeating the royalists under Cromwell's leadership and establishing an 11-year dictatorship.
This week's materials cover macroeconomics chapters on aggregate demand and supply and economic growth, as well as a microeconomics chapter on production and costs. Students are reminded of upcoming due dates for journal posting 6, discussion posting 6, and draft paper 2. Next week will include journal posting 7 and discussion posting 7, with students again required to comment on a classmate's posting to receive credit.
The document proposes an advertisement for the iPad that focuses on the top two levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs: esteem and self-actualization. The ad aims to appeal to middle-class individuals with free time, as well as intellectual college students. It will feature a simple yet desirable message - "Touch your world in a whole new way" - to highlight the iPad's ease of use and vast capabilities. A male character will demonstrate some functions without focusing on stereotypes, in a relaxed living room setting appropriate for the broad 15-70 year old audience. Billboard and Facebook placements are suggested to reach this wide target range.
Creating, Growing and Managing Identity in Social NetworksAmanda Clay Powers
This talk was given February 16, 2011 at the Starkville/GTR chapter meeting of the Public Relations Association of Mississippi. The text of the talk can be found at http://amandaclaypowers.com.
The document is song lyrics that express feelings of being alive and finding strength when with a loved one. The singer feels they can fly, touch the sky, and their worries fade away when with their partner, making them feel truly alive. They are grateful to their partner for setting their heart on fire with love and helping them reach new heights. The lyrics are dedicated to a group of friends.
This document outlines various topics related to working with a partner such as guides, challenges, experts, plans, progress, obstacles, success, friends, cases, security, and enjoyment. It encourages moving forward with a partner in a positive manner.
This advertisement will focus on self-actualization and esteem needs by targeting middle class individuals with free time and intellectual college students. It will keep the message simple yet desirable by appealing to perceptions of the brand as high quality, creative, easy to use, and aspirational to generate interest in the iPad.
James I became King of England in 1603 after the death of Elizabeth I. He aimed to unite England and Scotland but spent too much on building projects, angering Puritans by allowing sports on Sundays. James I died in 1625, leading to the English Civil War from 1640-1660 where Parliament fought to limit the King's power, ultimately defeating the royalists under Cromwell's leadership and establishing an 11-year dictatorship.
This week's materials cover macroeconomics chapters on aggregate demand and supply and economic growth, as well as a microeconomics chapter on production and costs. Students are reminded of upcoming due dates for journal posting 6, discussion posting 6, and draft paper 2. Next week will include journal posting 7 and discussion posting 7, with students again required to comment on a classmate's posting to receive credit.
The document proposes an advertisement for the iPad that focuses on the top two levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs: esteem and self-actualization. The ad aims to appeal to middle-class individuals with free time, as well as intellectual college students. It will feature a simple yet desirable message - "Touch your world in a whole new way" - to highlight the iPad's ease of use and vast capabilities. A male character will demonstrate some functions without focusing on stereotypes, in a relaxed living room setting appropriate for the broad 15-70 year old audience. Billboard and Facebook placements are suggested to reach this wide target range.
Creating, Growing and Managing Identity in Social NetworksAmanda Clay Powers
This talk was given February 16, 2011 at the Starkville/GTR chapter meeting of the Public Relations Association of Mississippi. The text of the talk can be found at http://amandaclaypowers.com.
The document is song lyrics that express feelings of being alive and finding strength when with a loved one. The singer feels they can fly, touch the sky, and their worries fade away when with their partner, making them feel truly alive. They are grateful to their partner for setting their heart on fire with love and helping them reach new heights. The lyrics are dedicated to a group of friends.
Sarah Gleason wrote a short essay about her life experiences and future goals. She discussed how she has grown and changed from her younger years, described who she currently is, and envisioned what she may do in the future. She also listed some issues that she is interested in.
Amanda Clay Powers is an Associate Professor and Virtual Reference Project Manager at Mississippi State University Libraries. She has over 15 years of experience in academic and special libraries. Her areas of expertise include virtual reference, emerging technologies, social media, and assessment.
This document discusses how social media can be used as part of personal branding for one's career. It notes that potential employers often search for candidates online and review social media profiles. The document provides tips for using social media strategically, such as maintaining consistent branding across platforms, optimizing profiles for search engines, and curating content. It cites various studies about how social media is increasingly being used in hiring and employee monitoring and recommendations for managing one's online reputation.
Mining Virtual Reference Data for an Iterative Assessment CycleAmanda Clay Powers
This document summarizes Amanda Clay Powers' presentation on iteratively assessing virtual reference services at Mississippi State University Libraries. The libraries analyzed 1800 chat transcripts from 2010 to evaluate their new website and discovery tool. Topic search questions decreased while catalog/holds questions increased. Discovery replaced the main database for answering questions. The methodology allows ongoing evaluation to measure library effectiveness.
This document is a senior class profile for a student focusing on their extracurricular activities, academic achievements, recommendations, and future goals. The student was involved in cheerleading, baseball, and volunteering. They received strong grades and test scores. Their future plans include attending community college before transferring to a four-year university to study business or accounting, adopting children, and traveling to Europe to help orphanages.
Charles II became King of England in 1660 after 11 years of rule by Puritan governments, restoring the hereditary monarchy. However, Charles had Catholic sympathies and favored religious toleration for all faiths, which was opposed by Parliament. This led to the passage of the Clarendon Code and Test Act that excluded Catholics, Puritans, and others from official life and required office holders to renounce transubstantiation. Charles' brother James II later dissolved Parliament and appointed Catholics, leading to the Glorious Revolution that replaced him with the Protestant William and Mary, establishing Parliament's supremacy over the monarchy.
Sarah Gleason wrote a short essay about her life experiences and future goals. She discussed how she has grown and changed from her younger years, described who she currently is, and envisioned what she may do in the future. She also listed some issues that she is interested in.
Amanda Clay Powers is an Associate Professor and Virtual Reference Project Manager at Mississippi State University Libraries. She has over 15 years of experience in academic and special libraries. Her areas of expertise include virtual reference, emerging technologies, social media, and assessment.
This document discusses how social media can be used as part of personal branding for one's career. It notes that potential employers often search for candidates online and review social media profiles. The document provides tips for using social media strategically, such as maintaining consistent branding across platforms, optimizing profiles for search engines, and curating content. It cites various studies about how social media is increasingly being used in hiring and employee monitoring and recommendations for managing one's online reputation.
Mining Virtual Reference Data for an Iterative Assessment CycleAmanda Clay Powers
This document summarizes Amanda Clay Powers' presentation on iteratively assessing virtual reference services at Mississippi State University Libraries. The libraries analyzed 1800 chat transcripts from 2010 to evaluate their new website and discovery tool. Topic search questions decreased while catalog/holds questions increased. Discovery replaced the main database for answering questions. The methodology allows ongoing evaluation to measure library effectiveness.
This document is a senior class profile for a student focusing on their extracurricular activities, academic achievements, recommendations, and future goals. The student was involved in cheerleading, baseball, and volunteering. They received strong grades and test scores. Their future plans include attending community college before transferring to a four-year university to study business or accounting, adopting children, and traveling to Europe to help orphanages.
Charles II became King of England in 1660 after 11 years of rule by Puritan governments, restoring the hereditary monarchy. However, Charles had Catholic sympathies and favored religious toleration for all faiths, which was opposed by Parliament. This led to the passage of the Clarendon Code and Test Act that excluded Catholics, Puritans, and others from official life and required office holders to renounce transubstantiation. Charles' brother James II later dissolved Parliament and appointed Catholics, leading to the Glorious Revolution that replaced him with the Protestant William and Mary, establishing Parliament's supremacy over the monarchy.