Shot angles are a cinematic technique used in filmmaking. Different angles when filming a scene can convey different meanings and emotions. Common shot angles include close-up, medium, and wide shots which show varying degrees of the subject and surroundings.
The document provides advice on selecting and applying for careers and jobs. It notes that one should have career goals and choose a career based on their physical and mental abilities. It also emphasizes the importance of preparation for applying to jobs, including saving money for application costs and applying 4 months before wanting to work. Interview tips are provided, such as dressing professionally and having good answers prepared for common questions. Overall the document stresses the importance of careful planning and preparation when choosing and pursuing a career.
The document does not contain any information beyond a series of dates. It is unclear what event, topic or idea the dates are referring to without additional context or explanation.
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 boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Mootup assignments begin when a teacher creates a debate using the Create Debate form, which generates codes for each student. Students log into Mootup.com using their unique code to access debate details and take turns writing opening arguments and responses. Assignments can be short, one to two days, or longer over multiple weeks depending on the number of rounds and due date set by the teacher. The teacher can monitor student progress and begin grading early.
Nikthiya has chosen to do a short film called "the deadly dare" about a group of friends daring each other to enter an old abandoned house. She created storyboards and a script that are both at least two minutes long. Potential problems include finding a location and actors, which she has solutions for by using a room at school and finding volunteers. Her budget is £10 and she has permission to use necessary equipment. Health and safety risks like weather and darkness are considered. Costumes and props include casual clothes and a wheelchair. Nikthiya pitches her idea as creative, original, safe and well-planned within budget.
The document discusses three initial ideas for a student film project and evaluates them. The first idea, called "Dead Walking," about a group of teenagers being hunted by zombies, received the highest score of 7/10 and was voted best. The second idea, about two boys being followed to a party, received a 5/10. The third idea, about friends in trouble at prom, received the lowest score of 2/10 for being too similar to the second idea. The document chooses the first zombie idea for the film project due to it being simple yet interesting. It then provides details on storyboarding, scripting, equipment, locations, personnel, potential problems and solutions for filming the zombie idea.
This documentary provides an inside look at life in the English village of Sandford. It introduces some of the quirky locals, including an upbeat young man named Charlie Lucy who is eager to get involved in the community. Some of the clubs and organizations featured include a gardening club where elderly residents arrange Christmas flowers. While the village seems charming on the surface, the documentary also highlights its modern realities, showing both the slow pace of life but also that change is occurring as the younger generation finds little to do. Overall it presents an accurate portrayal of what it is like to live in a typical English village today.
cimpetition in creating acroastics for the same of eTwinning Project competitive activities designed to announce and celebrate the forthcoming Winter Olympics in Sochi 2014
Los estudiantes de tercer grado de la escuela secundaria Adolfo López Mateos realizaron una entrevista a un experto sobre la herbolaria prehispánica y la industria farmacéutica actual. En la entrevista, el experto comparó los medicamentos y tratamientos naturales utilizados antiguamente con los medicamentos farmacéuticos modernos para varias enfermedades como la gripe, dolor de cabeza y estómago. Explicó también los posibles efectos secundarios y consecuencias de las dosis adecuadas e inadecu
The document outlines the storyboard for a 15-scene video about a retired racing greyhound named Black Jack. The video will follow Black Jack from his racing career to his retirement, showing his living conditions at the track and the challenges of adapting to life as a house pet. It will conclude by encouraging viewers to adopt retired greyhounds from adoption groups.
Tech talk October 2014 - Rotary Cadre Foundation CommunicationPablo Ruiz Amo
The document summarizes a newsletter from the Rotary Foundation Cadre of Technical Advisers. It discusses the chair's visit to the Foundation to understand how the cadre can better support grant applicants and recipients. It was found that cadre members provide valuable support in many stages of the grants process. Plans are outlined to increase the early involvement of cadre members to help with needs assessments, monitoring, and sustainability. The roles of the cadre will be promoted to Rotary leaders. The newsletter also provides an update on cadre members and includes a story from a member who evaluated a baseball field project for children with disabilities that was funded by the Foundation.
Este documento analiza el uso del lenguaje audiovisual en la publicidad y cómo reproduce estereotipos de género. Explica que la publicidad a menudo representa a las mujeres como objetos sexualizados o en roles tradicionales como amas de casa, mientras que representa a los hombres en roles de poder y dominio. También discute cómo los encuadres, colores y otros elementos del lenguaje visual pueden manipular de manera subliminal a los espectadores.
Kontinuerlige Leveranser og Devops praktiseres av svært mange skal man tro buzzen. Ved hjelp av nye verktøy og prosesser dytter virksomheter idéer ut til sine kunder før andre er ferdige med sin første iterasjon. Det er kunden som bestemmer når noe skal ut i produksjon, ikke IT. Og dette får de til uten å kompromisse på kvalitet. Hvem kunne ikke tenke seg å ha det sånn? Hvordan får de det til?
Vår erfaring er at det er lite hensiktsmessig, og til en viss grad svært farlig, å forsøke å få til dette i ett jafs. En mer fornuftig tilnærmingsmåte er å bygge stein for stein basert på tilstanden man befinner seg i, og gradvis forbedre situasjonen. Vi har laget en modenhetsmodell for kontinuerlige leveranser som inneholder teknikker og verktøy som bringer en nærmere målet, og det fine med å være på denne "reisen" er at hvert steg gir stor verdi i seg selv. I foredraget vil vi presentere noen erfaringer på godt og vondt med å implementere steg i modellen.
Vi vil starte med å presentere modenhetsmodellen, for deretter å ta for oss noen av teknikkene vi har hatt erfaringer med. Disse er; effektiv bruk av versjonskontroll, branch by abstraction, feature toggles, deployment pipelines med Jenkins, infrastruktur som kode med Puppet, virtualisering av produksjonslike miljøer for utvikling og test (Virtualbox, Vagrant), one-click deploy (og tilbakerulling), nedetidfri produksjonssetting og håndtering av databasemigrering (og tilbakerulling).
Napoli - 11 aprile 2013: al salone mediterraneo della responsabilità sociale condivisa si parlava di contratti di rete. Secondo noi serve un contratto di rete allargato anche ai cittadini. Open Ricostruzione ne è un esempio: www.openricostruzione.it
Shot angles are a cinematic technique used in filmmaking. Different angles when filming a scene can convey different meanings and emotions. Common shot angles include close-up, medium, and wide shots which show varying degrees of the subject and surroundings.
The document provides advice on selecting and applying for careers and jobs. It notes that one should have career goals and choose a career based on their physical and mental abilities. It also emphasizes the importance of preparation for applying to jobs, including saving money for application costs and applying 4 months before wanting to work. Interview tips are provided, such as dressing professionally and having good answers prepared for common questions. Overall the document stresses the importance of careful planning and preparation when choosing and pursuing a career.
The document does not contain any information beyond a series of dates. It is unclear what event, topic or idea the dates are referring to without additional context or explanation.
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 boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Mootup assignments begin when a teacher creates a debate using the Create Debate form, which generates codes for each student. Students log into Mootup.com using their unique code to access debate details and take turns writing opening arguments and responses. Assignments can be short, one to two days, or longer over multiple weeks depending on the number of rounds and due date set by the teacher. The teacher can monitor student progress and begin grading early.
Nikthiya has chosen to do a short film called "the deadly dare" about a group of friends daring each other to enter an old abandoned house. She created storyboards and a script that are both at least two minutes long. Potential problems include finding a location and actors, which she has solutions for by using a room at school and finding volunteers. Her budget is £10 and she has permission to use necessary equipment. Health and safety risks like weather and darkness are considered. Costumes and props include casual clothes and a wheelchair. Nikthiya pitches her idea as creative, original, safe and well-planned within budget.
The document discusses three initial ideas for a student film project and evaluates them. The first idea, called "Dead Walking," about a group of teenagers being hunted by zombies, received the highest score of 7/10 and was voted best. The second idea, about two boys being followed to a party, received a 5/10. The third idea, about friends in trouble at prom, received the lowest score of 2/10 for being too similar to the second idea. The document chooses the first zombie idea for the film project due to it being simple yet interesting. It then provides details on storyboarding, scripting, equipment, locations, personnel, potential problems and solutions for filming the zombie idea.
This documentary provides an inside look at life in the English village of Sandford. It introduces some of the quirky locals, including an upbeat young man named Charlie Lucy who is eager to get involved in the community. Some of the clubs and organizations featured include a gardening club where elderly residents arrange Christmas flowers. While the village seems charming on the surface, the documentary also highlights its modern realities, showing both the slow pace of life but also that change is occurring as the younger generation finds little to do. Overall it presents an accurate portrayal of what it is like to live in a typical English village today.
cimpetition in creating acroastics for the same of eTwinning Project competitive activities designed to announce and celebrate the forthcoming Winter Olympics in Sochi 2014
Los estudiantes de tercer grado de la escuela secundaria Adolfo López Mateos realizaron una entrevista a un experto sobre la herbolaria prehispánica y la industria farmacéutica actual. En la entrevista, el experto comparó los medicamentos y tratamientos naturales utilizados antiguamente con los medicamentos farmacéuticos modernos para varias enfermedades como la gripe, dolor de cabeza y estómago. Explicó también los posibles efectos secundarios y consecuencias de las dosis adecuadas e inadecu
The document outlines the storyboard for a 15-scene video about a retired racing greyhound named Black Jack. The video will follow Black Jack from his racing career to his retirement, showing his living conditions at the track and the challenges of adapting to life as a house pet. It will conclude by encouraging viewers to adopt retired greyhounds from adoption groups.
Tech talk October 2014 - Rotary Cadre Foundation CommunicationPablo Ruiz Amo
The document summarizes a newsletter from the Rotary Foundation Cadre of Technical Advisers. It discusses the chair's visit to the Foundation to understand how the cadre can better support grant applicants and recipients. It was found that cadre members provide valuable support in many stages of the grants process. Plans are outlined to increase the early involvement of cadre members to help with needs assessments, monitoring, and sustainability. The roles of the cadre will be promoted to Rotary leaders. The newsletter also provides an update on cadre members and includes a story from a member who evaluated a baseball field project for children with disabilities that was funded by the Foundation.
Este documento analiza el uso del lenguaje audiovisual en la publicidad y cómo reproduce estereotipos de género. Explica que la publicidad a menudo representa a las mujeres como objetos sexualizados o en roles tradicionales como amas de casa, mientras que representa a los hombres en roles de poder y dominio. También discute cómo los encuadres, colores y otros elementos del lenguaje visual pueden manipular de manera subliminal a los espectadores.
Kontinuerlige Leveranser og Devops praktiseres av svært mange skal man tro buzzen. Ved hjelp av nye verktøy og prosesser dytter virksomheter idéer ut til sine kunder før andre er ferdige med sin første iterasjon. Det er kunden som bestemmer når noe skal ut i produksjon, ikke IT. Og dette får de til uten å kompromisse på kvalitet. Hvem kunne ikke tenke seg å ha det sånn? Hvordan får de det til?
Vår erfaring er at det er lite hensiktsmessig, og til en viss grad svært farlig, å forsøke å få til dette i ett jafs. En mer fornuftig tilnærmingsmåte er å bygge stein for stein basert på tilstanden man befinner seg i, og gradvis forbedre situasjonen. Vi har laget en modenhetsmodell for kontinuerlige leveranser som inneholder teknikker og verktøy som bringer en nærmere målet, og det fine med å være på denne "reisen" er at hvert steg gir stor verdi i seg selv. I foredraget vil vi presentere noen erfaringer på godt og vondt med å implementere steg i modellen.
Vi vil starte med å presentere modenhetsmodellen, for deretter å ta for oss noen av teknikkene vi har hatt erfaringer med. Disse er; effektiv bruk av versjonskontroll, branch by abstraction, feature toggles, deployment pipelines med Jenkins, infrastruktur som kode med Puppet, virtualisering av produksjonslike miljøer for utvikling og test (Virtualbox, Vagrant), one-click deploy (og tilbakerulling), nedetidfri produksjonssetting og håndtering av databasemigrering (og tilbakerulling).
Napoli - 11 aprile 2013: al salone mediterraneo della responsabilità sociale condivisa si parlava di contratti di rete. Secondo noi serve un contratto di rete allargato anche ai cittadini. Open Ricostruzione ne è un esempio: www.openricostruzione.it
Pomeriggio di studio “Laboratori transfrontalieri di politiche sociali all’in...dmelpi
Intervento del Prof. Marco Meneguzzo e del Dr. Tobiolo Gianella in occasione del pomeriggio di studio “Laboratori transfrontalieri di politiche sociali all’interno del progetto CoopSussi” (Interreg IV) – Accademia di architettura, Mendrisio
L'edizione di dicembre 2013 di Informaporto, periodico di informazione dell'Amministrazione Comunale di Porto Mantovano (MN) www.comune.porto-mantovano.mn.it
The document summarizes the work of the non-profit organization "Progetto Accoglienza" located in northern Florence, Italy. It has been providing reception and integration services to refugee families since 1992, including housing, healthcare, education, job assistance, and psychological support. The organization operates several facilities such as "Villaggio La Brocchi" which provides workshops and cultural activities to help refugees build community and skills.
The document summarizes the system of services for non-self sufficient elderly people in the area of Florence, Italy. It describes the demographic context of aging population in the region. Non-self sufficient individuals are defined as those who have lost independence. The system aims to improve care services and promote independent living. Services are funded through regional and municipal sources and require co-payments based on income. Eligibility is determined through needs assessments. Services include home care, day centers, caregiver support, and residential facilities.
The document discusses a project called "Back on Track" which aims to encourage young adults who have dropped out of school to resume their studies or find employment using an open-air museum and cultural heritage. The project partners with various local organizations and is funded by the European Social Fund. It works by having participants get inspired by culture, try different occupations at the museum, visit schools, and receive support to improve self-esteem and identify life goals. An evaluation found the project to be successful and that these types of initiatives can benefit society. There is discussion of continuing the project permanently and expanding it to other museums.
The document discusses the functions and tasks of the Provincial Administration of Florence, Italy. It oversees 44 municipalities and coordinates planning and development. It manages services like vocational training and employment. It receives funding from national and EU sources to provide training to different groups like unemployed adults, employed adults seeking skills upgrades, at-risk youth, people with disabilities, and those in poverty or prisons. Training includes qualifications, specializations, and short courses to improve skills and job opportunities.
The cooperative L'Inchiostro offers various educational and recreational services for children and teenagers in the Valdarno Fiorentino area, including school support, summer camps, and afterschool programs. One program, called La coop-erta di Linus, provides afterschool activities from Monday to Friday aimed at school support, socialization, and positive use of free time for children ages 7-13. A typical day includes study support, group activities, free time, games, and role-playing to support social and life skills development. The cooperative works with families and social services to help children facing difficulties and promote social inclusion.
Jamtli Museum is a child and family museum located in Jämtland, Sweden that consists of Historyland, an open-air museum, and interactive exhibits. The museum uses role playing guides to immerse visitors in authentic historical settings from different eras through their senses. In addition to experiencing history firsthand, visitors can participate in activities like an open pre-school, network meetings, and a play park to learn through play.
The document summarizes Italy's integrated social services system. It describes how responsibilities for health, assistance, and social policy are divided between the national, regional, and local levels according to the country's constitution. The system aims to provide universal social services through cooperation between public and private organizations at the local level, coordinated by regional social plans. Key goals include defining minimum assistance standards, accrediting third sector organizations, and promoting education for social workers.
The document describes the Integration Service organization in a municipality. It has 10 employees including a manager, caseworkers, assistants, coordinators, an administrator, and receptionist. Their responsibilities include coordinating refugee integration work, providing initial housing and financial assistance, Swedish classes, and helping refugees become self-sufficient within 24 months through employment or education. They provide open intake sessions on Mondays to help newly arrived refugees practically and guide them through the process from reception to establishment over two years.
Östersund is the capital of Jämtland County in central Sweden. It has approximately 59,300 inhabitants and is known as the "winter city" due to its emphasis on winter sports. Some key facts about Östersund include:
- It has a long history of military presence but now focuses on being an educational and administrative center after the military downsized. Many old military buildings have been converted to university, housing, and offices.
- Winter sports are a major part of the local economy and identity, with world-class skiing and biathlon venues. Events like the Alpine World Championships in 2007 and IBU Biathlon World Championships in 2008 were held there.
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The document introduces Jamtli, a regional museum in Östersund, Sweden. Jamtli operates not only as a traditional museum that collects, preserves, and exhibits cultural heritage, but also serves broader social functions. It aims to be entertaining and promote social inclusion. Jamtli has received several awards for its work and seeks to be a model for European museums in regional development through networking, exhibitions, and collaboration on projects.
The EURO SOCIAL Network project aims to:
1) Promote the public/private management of health, social, and education services in Florence to other European countries.
2) Exchange best practices on social services (e.g. residences, home care, child care) between Tuscany and partners in Sweden, Spain, and Bulgaria.
3) Develop a shared social enterprise model to be promoted through international cooperative associations.
The project involves research, exchange visits, worker mobility, and training to share experiences on social policies and the third sector across Europe.
The Euro Social Network project aims to:
1) Promote the public/private management of health, social, and education services in Florence to other European countries.
2) Exchange best practices on social services (residences, home care, child care) between Tuscany and partners in Sweden, Spain, and Bulgaria.
3) Develop a shared social enterprise model to be promoted through international cooperative associations.
The project involves research, exchange visits, worker mobility, and training to share Florence's social cooperative experience with transnational partners.
The Euro Social Network project was approved by the Region of Tuscany to enhance transnational cooperation on managing health, social, and education services. The project aims to transfer good practices from Florence, Italy in private management of services like elderly homes and childcare to partners in Sweden, Spain, and Bulgaria. Activities include research on social enterprise regulations, study visits between partners, worker exchanges, and training experiences to share models of social enterprise development across Europe.
The cooperative Giovani Valdarno provides public health, educational, and training services. It founded a project called "Argento vivo e dintorni" to support elderly residents of Montevarchi. The project offers social activities twice a week at a community center to reduce social isolation and encourage socialization. Activities include exercise, games, films, and dances. It aims to connect elderly people to social services and create a support network through partnerships with volunteer organizations.
The document discusses a housing model for non-EU workers implemented by the Municipality of Calenzano, Italy. It hosted 40 non-EU citizens in 12 flats, costing a total of €1.9 million, with various government funding sources. Residents pay reduced rent of around €7/sqm per month. While the housing intervention itself is financially self-sustaining, local municipalities struggle under the pressure of providing social services to immigrants, which account for 25-40% of users but only 6% of the population. A long-term stabilization model is advocated to improve immigrants' lives and reduce costs to municipalities over time.
Back on Track (BoT) is a program that aims to support and encourage young people outside the labor market to pursue further studies, employment, or other meaningful occupations. It does this by improving social skills and strengthening self-image and self-confidence through a three-step action plan of introduction, follow-up, and closure. "Talks" are held when an individual is ready for the next step. Recurring features and the culture and history of BoT are discussed. Difficulties include motivating participants and themselves, while rewards include seeing participants enjoy BoT and the difference it makes. Results showed that of 21 participants aged 18-24, over 70% of ex-participants had positive outcomes.
The document summarizes a Navigatorcentrum project in Östersund, Sweden that aims to help youth ages 16-25 who are not in education or employment. The project creates an accessible center for cooperation, coaching, and providing a path to jobs, education, or other planned activities. Over the course of the project, 660 youth participated, 70% of whom obtained jobs, education, or otherwise strengthened their position. The project has been successful due to cooperation between multiple authorities and treats youth with humor, objectivity, and commitment.
The Community Health Partnership of north-west Florence is a public consortium between 8 municipalities and the local health unit that was created in 2004 to better integrate social and health services. It aims to improve access to services for disadvantaged groups like immigrants. By joining resources, it reduces costs while increasing opportunities. Examples of joint projects address issues like social exclusion, disability, and services for minors. The partnership allows for more complex projects involving private entities to meet area needs. However, volunteering and the third sector also play an important role in meeting demand due to insufficient public services alone.
1. Dott.ssa Laura Zecchi , Resp.Area Programmazione SDS Zona Fiorentina Nordovest EUROSOCIALNETWORK La co-progettazione tra Ente Pubblico e Enti Privati
2. Ente Pubblico e Enti Privati collaborano ad una progettazione comune EUROSOCIALNETWORK TITOLO
3. Ieri: contesto di riferimento Ogni singolo comune sviluppa accanto ai servizi piccoli progetti rivolti ad una tipologia specifica di popolazione rispondendo alle esigenze del suo territorio. EUROSOCIALNETWORK TITOLO
4. Oggi: contesto di riferimento Più Comuni e l’Azienda sanitaria si uniscono in un unico ENTE e sviluppano progetti complessi che vedono la partecipazione di più enti privati per rispondere alle esigenze di un territorio ampio. Caratteristica nuova: il progetto recupera le piccole progettualità precedenti e viene fatto insieme EUROSOCIALNETWORK TITOLO
5. Vantaggi: Gli enti privati condividono modalità di lavoro comuni e buone pratiche Gli enti privati razionalizzano le risorse abbattendo i costi di gestione L’Ente pubblico offre più opportunità ai cittadini con minori risorse L’Ente pubblico sviluppa un ruolo di coordinamento forte sulle politiche per il territorio EUROSOCIALNETWORK TITOLO
6. Criticità: il sistema funziona solo se l’Ente Pubblico riesce ad esercitare una Regia Forte e coordinare la progettualità comune EUROSOCIALNETWORK TITOLO
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11. Alcuni esempi di progetti: EUROSOCIALNETWORK TITOLO Progetto: Disabilità (inserimenti lavorativi, laboratori professionalizzanti, laboratori ricreativi e per il tempo libero, vacanze, case scuola, riabilitazione…) Progetto: Minori (recupero disagio scolastico, centri diurni, sport, orientamento scuola/lavoro, recupero disagio sociale…) Progetto: Marginalità sociale (accoglienza donne con bambini, accoglienza adulti, ricerca lavoro, ricerca soluzioni alloggiative, banco alimentare….)