This class introduces participants to biblical discipleship and Nova Church membership over 4 weeks. It discusses the history and structure of Southern Baptists, including their cooperative funding model that supports over 10,000 missionaries. It also summarizes the vision and values of Nova Church in removing barriers and sharing Christ's love.
Rev. Dr. Ishmael Livingston Shaw is the esteemed pastor of Paramount Baptist Church, a position he has held for 33 years. During his tenure, he has overseen the growth of the church's ministries, membership, and physical structure. He has also served in leadership positions for several Baptist conventions. In addition to his work in the church, Rev. Shaw holds degrees from Bishop College and Colgate Rochester Divinity School and received an honorary doctorate from St. Stephens College in recognition of his denominational and ecumenical work.
Religion and society are interconnected, and religion brings unity that is necessary for a productive society. Filipinos widely believe in the sanctity of marriage and want God's blessings to build good family relationships. Religious rituals like going to church, prayer, communion, baptism, and family prayer help guide people to strengthen social bonds and build a cohesive community according to their shared faith.
This document discusses research on parish missions and the ideal parish. It provides considerations for developing a mission statement and examines philosophical concepts of the ideal. While no parish is truly ideal, examples are given of aspects an ideal parish might have, including providing sacraments, prayer, catechesis and outreach. Canon law principles around the pastoral duties of a parish are also reviewed. The document suggests researching parish contexts and developing appropriate questions to learn how to better fulfill the Church's evangelizing mission.
Christina Lang is a speaker and author from Phoenix, Arizona who focuses on topics related to managing a household, marriage, parenting, and her family's adoption journey. She draws from her background in teaching and church leadership to inspire audiences to live intentionally using their God-given gifts. At the core of her message is encouraging women to find their true worth in God as their Creator. Some of the specific topics she speaks on include living an extraordinary life grounded in faith, bringing intentionality to marriage and family through time, finances, and commitment, and having difficult conversations with children about various life topics.
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The document discusses issues facing Catholic religious education and outreach efforts, noting that traditional models of passing down Catholic identity and practice through religious education programs are no longer effective and a new approach is needed with a focus on evangelization before sacramental preparation or catechesis. It provides an overview of resources for religious education on topics like youth ministry, Confirmation, First Communion, and children's Scripture study to support a renewed approach centered on evangelization, encounter, and formation.
Kelly Larson has served as the lead pastor of Bishop Creek Community Church in Bishop, California since 2008. He provides spiritual leadership through preaching, teaching, and pastoral care. Larson is passionate about helping members use their gifts to serve the church and sees his role as overseer as encouraging spiritual growth. He has over 30 years of ministry experience, including positions at First Evangelical Free Church and working with college students. Larson holds a PhD in Systematic Theology from South African Theological Seminary.
This document discusses the role and qualities of a chaplain. It states that a chaplain is called by God to serve others in non-church settings, showing respect for all religious beliefs while maintaining their own Christian faith. An effective chaplain is described as someone who knows themselves, accepts others, lives exemplary through faith in action, and develops strong listening skills to understand others. Key qualities include being a born-again Christian, trustworthy, able to minister to all people, and trained to serve through their faith.
This class introduces participants to biblical discipleship and Nova Church membership over 4 weeks. It discusses the history and structure of Southern Baptists, including their cooperative funding model that supports over 10,000 missionaries. It also summarizes the vision and values of Nova Church in removing barriers and sharing Christ's love.
Rev. Dr. Ishmael Livingston Shaw is the esteemed pastor of Paramount Baptist Church, a position he has held for 33 years. During his tenure, he has overseen the growth of the church's ministries, membership, and physical structure. He has also served in leadership positions for several Baptist conventions. In addition to his work in the church, Rev. Shaw holds degrees from Bishop College and Colgate Rochester Divinity School and received an honorary doctorate from St. Stephens College in recognition of his denominational and ecumenical work.
Religion and society are interconnected, and religion brings unity that is necessary for a productive society. Filipinos widely believe in the sanctity of marriage and want God's blessings to build good family relationships. Religious rituals like going to church, prayer, communion, baptism, and family prayer help guide people to strengthen social bonds and build a cohesive community according to their shared faith.
This document discusses research on parish missions and the ideal parish. It provides considerations for developing a mission statement and examines philosophical concepts of the ideal. While no parish is truly ideal, examples are given of aspects an ideal parish might have, including providing sacraments, prayer, catechesis and outreach. Canon law principles around the pastoral duties of a parish are also reviewed. The document suggests researching parish contexts and developing appropriate questions to learn how to better fulfill the Church's evangelizing mission.
Christina Lang is a speaker and author from Phoenix, Arizona who focuses on topics related to managing a household, marriage, parenting, and her family's adoption journey. She draws from her background in teaching and church leadership to inspire audiences to live intentionally using their God-given gifts. At the core of her message is encouraging women to find their true worth in God as their Creator. Some of the specific topics she speaks on include living an extraordinary life grounded in faith, bringing intentionality to marriage and family through time, finances, and commitment, and having difficult conversations with children about various life topics.
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The document discusses issues facing Catholic religious education and outreach efforts, noting that traditional models of passing down Catholic identity and practice through religious education programs are no longer effective and a new approach is needed with a focus on evangelization before sacramental preparation or catechesis. It provides an overview of resources for religious education on topics like youth ministry, Confirmation, First Communion, and children's Scripture study to support a renewed approach centered on evangelization, encounter, and formation.
Kelly Larson has served as the lead pastor of Bishop Creek Community Church in Bishop, California since 2008. He provides spiritual leadership through preaching, teaching, and pastoral care. Larson is passionate about helping members use their gifts to serve the church and sees his role as overseer as encouraging spiritual growth. He has over 30 years of ministry experience, including positions at First Evangelical Free Church and working with college students. Larson holds a PhD in Systematic Theology from South African Theological Seminary.
This document discusses the role and qualities of a chaplain. It states that a chaplain is called by God to serve others in non-church settings, showing respect for all religious beliefs while maintaining their own Christian faith. An effective chaplain is described as someone who knows themselves, accepts others, lives exemplary through faith in action, and develops strong listening skills to understand others. Key qualities include being a born-again Christian, trustworthy, able to minister to all people, and trained to serve through their faith.
This document outlines the constitution and bylaws for Green Lakes Baptist Church in Beaufort, South Carolina. It establishes the church as a nonprofit corporation and lists its initial directors, registered agent, and organizer. It states that the purpose of the church is to function as an autonomous Christian Baptist church and spread the gospel. It provides the church's mission statement, lists its ministries, and outlines its administrative structure. It also includes sections on church membership, officers, programs, ordinances, meetings, finances, policies, and amendments. The constitution aims to preserve the principles of the church's faith and govern its body in an orderly manner while maintaining autonomy.
This document summarizes findings from the National Study on Youth and Religion regarding the religious beliefs and practices of American teenagers. Some key findings include:
- Many teens have little understanding of their own religious beliefs and traditions.
- Most American teens can be described as "Moralistic Therapeutic Deists" in that they believe in a God that wants people to be good, nice, and fair and that the goal of life is to be happy.
- Highly religious teens tend to fare better in life than less religious teens.
- Catholic teenagers tend to score lower on measures of religiosity than other Christian teenagers.
- Effective youth ministry should focus on communion, mission, and engaging
The typical US congregation has more women than men attending services. There are 13 million more adult women than men and 25% of married women attend without their husbands. Midweek activities are 70-80% female. Over 70% of boys raised in church will stop attending in their teens/20s. While most men believe in God, only 2 in 6 attend church regularly. Christian universities enroll almost 2 women for every man. Fewer than 10% of churches have successful men's ministries. Studies show male participation correlates with church growth while lack of men associates with decline.
The document discusses ways that churches can better support and care for children. It suggests that children need authentic Christian role models, a nurturing environment that prioritizes them, and a loving Sunday school teacher. The church should also strengthen families, act as a substitute family for orphaned or parentless children, teach biblical values, and make rituals that include children a priority. The document evaluates whether a church is child-friendly and encourages improving church programs and leadership to better cherish and advocate for children.
Ambassador for jesus is all for church | Catholic news | Catholic church news...seokochi
Melvyn Brown is a lay leader in the Catholic Church who founded the Ambassadors for Jesus movement in 1978 to inspire Catholics and strengthen their faith. The movement began with sports tournaments and concerts to attract people and now has over 1,700 members. Brown is also the editor of publications that discuss the Church and faith. Throughout his life, Brown has felt a spiritual calling to work for the Church and defend it, contributing for over 30 years in Kolkata. He wants to see young priests better formed with collaboration from lay leaders, and for the Church to keep traditions while explaining teachings simply so people can understand.
The biblical role of deacons in the church old powrpoint versionTony Williams
Deacons and elders are distinct roles in the church. Deacons are called to serve the practical needs of others so that elders and pastors can focus on spiritual matters like prayer and preaching. The first deacons mentioned in Acts 6 were chosen for their spiritual qualifications and character in order to oversee benevolence ministry. Deacons are called to assist the pastor and serve others humbly as representatives of Christ.
The document discusses the vulnerability of children and importance of reaching them with the gospel. It provides statistics on child abuse, divorce rates, suicide rates, and notes that children are most receptive to accepting Christ between ages 4-14. It encourages removing masks of pain and replacing them with hope, and introduces Child Evangelism Fellowship, a mission that evangelizes children worldwide and establishes them in the Bible and local churches.
Two special ways of serving in a local church are elders and deacons. Elders are to shepherd the flock, providing protection, nourishment, and leading the flock. They care for the spiritual needs of the saints. The deacons are servants who meet the physical needs of the saints.
The document discusses the roles and qualifications of ministers, deacons, and elders in the local church. Deacons are called to serve and assist spiritual leaders by meeting the natural needs of the church. Elders, also called bishops, oversee the flock as spiritual leaders and administrators. Both deacons and elders are necessary positions in every church according to the New Testament. Spiritual gifts like apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers are also discussed, noting they are appointed by God for spiritual oversight of the body of Christ regardless of gender.
Brandon Bell was born in North Carolina and became a Christian in 2003. He attended Piedmont Baptist College where he met his wife Regina. Regina grew up in Brazil as a missionary kid. After college, Brandon and Regina married in 2008 and became involved in church planting in North Carolina. In 2013, they felt called to church planting in the Dominican Republic. They have two sons and arrived in the Dominican Republic in 2014 to work with a team planting churches and starting a Bible college.
The document provides information about Central Christian Church in Augusta, Georgia including contact details, staff, beliefs, and a brief history of the church. It welcomes Rev. Dr. Emmitt Tip Carroll as the new interim pastor, providing biographical details about him and his family. It concludes with announcing upcoming church events in March including Ash Wednesday and a bingo fundraiser.
Wendy McMahan discusses the Faith to Action Initiative which provides information and resources to faith-based organizations seeking to address the needs of orphans and vulnerable children.
5 March 2011 Coventry Diocese Conference webMike Simmonds
Mike Simmonds gave a presentation to the Coventry Diocese Governors’ Conference on March 5th, 2011 about the role of church schools. The presentation discussed the history of church schools, the importance of building relationships between staff and students, and encouraging spiritual and moral development. It also addressed current issues facing church schools such as academy chains and how governors can help church schools continue their mission.
Philip B. Johnson has over 30 years of experience in pastoral ministry, most recently as founder and CEO of CoachingSOME, a non-profit Christian outreach organization in Winter Garden, Florida. He also currently works at Walt Disney World Resort as a greeter, trainer, and speaker. Johnson has previously served in various pastoral roles, including youth pastor positions in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Michigan from 1983 to 2008. He holds a Master's degree in Organizational Leadership and a Bachelor's degree in Religious Education. Johnson is licensed as a minister and real estate agent in Florida and also holds a life and health insurance license.
The document discusses building faith in the home. It notes that spiritual life in the home is almost non-existent, yet parents have the greatest influence on children's faith development. The mission is to build faith at home, with the goal of 40% of families placing Christ at the center of their lives. This will be accomplished by equipping parents and building community to support building faith in the home.
This document outlines the leadership and ministries of a Christian fellowship called Household of Faith. It lists the pastors Charles and Margaret as the head pastors and describes various ministries including prayer, Bible study, youth groups, outreach programs and special events. The vision of the fellowship has been purged according to Isaiah 1:24-26.
The document presents the Evangelical Solidarity Project, a formation program for marriages run by the International Confederation of Christian Family Movements. The project uses a Basic Formation Cycle (BFC) which is a 3-year program involving books, methodology, and structure to educate married couples. It aims to strengthen families in addressing contemporary issues and spread the gospel. The BFC has been effective in Mexico, with over 10,000 couples completing it annually and contributing to the church's pastoral work.
The document discusses the importance of keeping the central message of the gospel as the main focus. It emphasizes that Jesus died for our sins and was resurrected on the third day, according to scripture. It encourages moving from an institutional to a relational focus, empowering others rather than just entertaining them, and being externally focused on serving the community rather than just growing one's own church.
This document discusses the roles and responsibilities of elders and deacons in the New Testament church. It outlines that elders are responsible for oversight of the local congregation, settling disputes, prayer, authority over the church, and imparting the word of God. Deacons serve to assist elders and take care of physical needs like administrative tasks. Both offices work together under the oversight of elders. Biblical qualifications for both roles are also presented, emphasizing character over worldly achievements.
L'Arche is a federation of faith-based communities where people with developmental disabilities live in family-style homes and workshops with people who support them. Founded by Jean Vanier, L'Arche now has over 5,000 members in 126 communities across 31 countries. Each community aims to provide spiritual and personal development for its members and be a place of transformation where all people are accepted regardless of abilities.
The document provides guidance for photographing the main cover artist for a teen magazine. It recommends varying the artist's costumes between shots using different t-shirts, jeans, jackets, and accessories to create diverse looks. It also suggests capturing the artist with bold, exaggerated expressions that match the cheesy tone of teen magazines. Props like guitars, hats, and headbands can complement the outfits while signaling the magazine's music focus. A plain background is advised to avoid clashing with the cover's other visual elements.
This document outlines the constitution and bylaws for Green Lakes Baptist Church in Beaufort, South Carolina. It establishes the church as a nonprofit corporation and lists its initial directors, registered agent, and organizer. It states that the purpose of the church is to function as an autonomous Christian Baptist church and spread the gospel. It provides the church's mission statement, lists its ministries, and outlines its administrative structure. It also includes sections on church membership, officers, programs, ordinances, meetings, finances, policies, and amendments. The constitution aims to preserve the principles of the church's faith and govern its body in an orderly manner while maintaining autonomy.
This document summarizes findings from the National Study on Youth and Religion regarding the religious beliefs and practices of American teenagers. Some key findings include:
- Many teens have little understanding of their own religious beliefs and traditions.
- Most American teens can be described as "Moralistic Therapeutic Deists" in that they believe in a God that wants people to be good, nice, and fair and that the goal of life is to be happy.
- Highly religious teens tend to fare better in life than less religious teens.
- Catholic teenagers tend to score lower on measures of religiosity than other Christian teenagers.
- Effective youth ministry should focus on communion, mission, and engaging
The typical US congregation has more women than men attending services. There are 13 million more adult women than men and 25% of married women attend without their husbands. Midweek activities are 70-80% female. Over 70% of boys raised in church will stop attending in their teens/20s. While most men believe in God, only 2 in 6 attend church regularly. Christian universities enroll almost 2 women for every man. Fewer than 10% of churches have successful men's ministries. Studies show male participation correlates with church growth while lack of men associates with decline.
The document discusses ways that churches can better support and care for children. It suggests that children need authentic Christian role models, a nurturing environment that prioritizes them, and a loving Sunday school teacher. The church should also strengthen families, act as a substitute family for orphaned or parentless children, teach biblical values, and make rituals that include children a priority. The document evaluates whether a church is child-friendly and encourages improving church programs and leadership to better cherish and advocate for children.
Ambassador for jesus is all for church | Catholic news | Catholic church news...seokochi
Melvyn Brown is a lay leader in the Catholic Church who founded the Ambassadors for Jesus movement in 1978 to inspire Catholics and strengthen their faith. The movement began with sports tournaments and concerts to attract people and now has over 1,700 members. Brown is also the editor of publications that discuss the Church and faith. Throughout his life, Brown has felt a spiritual calling to work for the Church and defend it, contributing for over 30 years in Kolkata. He wants to see young priests better formed with collaboration from lay leaders, and for the Church to keep traditions while explaining teachings simply so people can understand.
The biblical role of deacons in the church old powrpoint versionTony Williams
Deacons and elders are distinct roles in the church. Deacons are called to serve the practical needs of others so that elders and pastors can focus on spiritual matters like prayer and preaching. The first deacons mentioned in Acts 6 were chosen for their spiritual qualifications and character in order to oversee benevolence ministry. Deacons are called to assist the pastor and serve others humbly as representatives of Christ.
The document discusses the vulnerability of children and importance of reaching them with the gospel. It provides statistics on child abuse, divorce rates, suicide rates, and notes that children are most receptive to accepting Christ between ages 4-14. It encourages removing masks of pain and replacing them with hope, and introduces Child Evangelism Fellowship, a mission that evangelizes children worldwide and establishes them in the Bible and local churches.
Two special ways of serving in a local church are elders and deacons. Elders are to shepherd the flock, providing protection, nourishment, and leading the flock. They care for the spiritual needs of the saints. The deacons are servants who meet the physical needs of the saints.
The document discusses the roles and qualifications of ministers, deacons, and elders in the local church. Deacons are called to serve and assist spiritual leaders by meeting the natural needs of the church. Elders, also called bishops, oversee the flock as spiritual leaders and administrators. Both deacons and elders are necessary positions in every church according to the New Testament. Spiritual gifts like apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers are also discussed, noting they are appointed by God for spiritual oversight of the body of Christ regardless of gender.
Brandon Bell was born in North Carolina and became a Christian in 2003. He attended Piedmont Baptist College where he met his wife Regina. Regina grew up in Brazil as a missionary kid. After college, Brandon and Regina married in 2008 and became involved in church planting in North Carolina. In 2013, they felt called to church planting in the Dominican Republic. They have two sons and arrived in the Dominican Republic in 2014 to work with a team planting churches and starting a Bible college.
The document provides information about Central Christian Church in Augusta, Georgia including contact details, staff, beliefs, and a brief history of the church. It welcomes Rev. Dr. Emmitt Tip Carroll as the new interim pastor, providing biographical details about him and his family. It concludes with announcing upcoming church events in March including Ash Wednesday and a bingo fundraiser.
Wendy McMahan discusses the Faith to Action Initiative which provides information and resources to faith-based organizations seeking to address the needs of orphans and vulnerable children.
5 March 2011 Coventry Diocese Conference webMike Simmonds
Mike Simmonds gave a presentation to the Coventry Diocese Governors’ Conference on March 5th, 2011 about the role of church schools. The presentation discussed the history of church schools, the importance of building relationships between staff and students, and encouraging spiritual and moral development. It also addressed current issues facing church schools such as academy chains and how governors can help church schools continue their mission.
Philip B. Johnson has over 30 years of experience in pastoral ministry, most recently as founder and CEO of CoachingSOME, a non-profit Christian outreach organization in Winter Garden, Florida. He also currently works at Walt Disney World Resort as a greeter, trainer, and speaker. Johnson has previously served in various pastoral roles, including youth pastor positions in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Michigan from 1983 to 2008. He holds a Master's degree in Organizational Leadership and a Bachelor's degree in Religious Education. Johnson is licensed as a minister and real estate agent in Florida and also holds a life and health insurance license.
The document discusses building faith in the home. It notes that spiritual life in the home is almost non-existent, yet parents have the greatest influence on children's faith development. The mission is to build faith at home, with the goal of 40% of families placing Christ at the center of their lives. This will be accomplished by equipping parents and building community to support building faith in the home.
This document outlines the leadership and ministries of a Christian fellowship called Household of Faith. It lists the pastors Charles and Margaret as the head pastors and describes various ministries including prayer, Bible study, youth groups, outreach programs and special events. The vision of the fellowship has been purged according to Isaiah 1:24-26.
The document presents the Evangelical Solidarity Project, a formation program for marriages run by the International Confederation of Christian Family Movements. The project uses a Basic Formation Cycle (BFC) which is a 3-year program involving books, methodology, and structure to educate married couples. It aims to strengthen families in addressing contemporary issues and spread the gospel. The BFC has been effective in Mexico, with over 10,000 couples completing it annually and contributing to the church's pastoral work.
The document discusses the importance of keeping the central message of the gospel as the main focus. It emphasizes that Jesus died for our sins and was resurrected on the third day, according to scripture. It encourages moving from an institutional to a relational focus, empowering others rather than just entertaining them, and being externally focused on serving the community rather than just growing one's own church.
This document discusses the roles and responsibilities of elders and deacons in the New Testament church. It outlines that elders are responsible for oversight of the local congregation, settling disputes, prayer, authority over the church, and imparting the word of God. Deacons serve to assist elders and take care of physical needs like administrative tasks. Both offices work together under the oversight of elders. Biblical qualifications for both roles are also presented, emphasizing character over worldly achievements.
L'Arche is a federation of faith-based communities where people with developmental disabilities live in family-style homes and workshops with people who support them. Founded by Jean Vanier, L'Arche now has over 5,000 members in 126 communities across 31 countries. Each community aims to provide spiritual and personal development for its members and be a place of transformation where all people are accepted regardless of abilities.
The document provides guidance for photographing the main cover artist for a teen magazine. It recommends varying the artist's costumes between shots using different t-shirts, jeans, jackets, and accessories to create diverse looks. It also suggests capturing the artist with bold, exaggerated expressions that match the cheesy tone of teen magazines. Props like guitars, hats, and headbands can complement the outfits while signaling the magazine's music focus. A plain background is advised to avoid clashing with the cover's other visual elements.
The document discusses ancient beliefs about consciousness after death based on archaeological evidence. It notes that Neanderthals engaged in burial rituals suggesting they believed in an afterlife or rebirth. Early civilizations also had burial customs indicating beliefs in continued consciousness after death. Pre-Socratic Greek philosophers like Parmenides experimented with contacting the dead, referring to an afterworld. The document argues the Greeks approached these topics through "thought experiments" rather than physical experimentation, similarly to how Einstein derived theories of relativity.
MGMA's 2015 annual conference will take place from October 11-14 in Nashville, TN at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. The conference will focus on how NextGen healthcare solutions can help practices provide a higher standard of care for patients. Attendees can visit the NextGen Healthcare booth (#1430) to see demonstrations of how their products harmonize patient care and practice workflows. Participants will also have a chance to play a musical trivia game to win prizes, including portable Bluetooth speakers.
The document describes NextPen digital pen solutions which allow healthcare providers to easily capture patient data with a pen and digitize the handwritten notes. The digital pen solutions streamline documentation, improve productivity, cut costs, and ease the transition to electronic health records without disrupting patient visits. Key benefits include saving time during appointments, eliminating transcription costs, and securely storing digitized notes in patient records.
1) There is a disparity between recent US economic statistics showing weak GDP growth but robust job growth. However, this disparity is misleading because the two statistics are reported differently - GDP as a percentage change and jobs as an absolute number.
2) When the jobs numbers are also expressed as a percentage change annually, the pace of recent job growth is actually slower than in previous economic recoveries and trails six consecutive years of subpar economic growth as measured by both GDP and jobs.
3) Declining labor force participation cannot explain the slower jobs growth because the decline is driven more by disability programs than retirement, and the number of young workers entering the labor force has not been fully absorbed.
La reforma constitucional en materia de transparencia permanece incompletaLaura Rojas
La reforma constitucional en materia de transparencia no está completa, porque de los tres soportes legales que debe tener sólo cuenta con uno, que es la Ley General de Transparencia y Acceso a la Información Pública, pero faltan los otros dos que constituyen la Ley Federal de Protección de Datos Personales en Posesión de Particulares, así como la Ley General del Sistema Nacional de Archivos, planteó la senadora Laura Angélica Rojas Hernández.
En entrevista, dijo que mientras no estén aprobados esos tres ordenamientos, no podemos decir que la reforma está terminada y, por lo tanto, tampoco se puede implementar porque faltan dos temas de los tres que implica.
Este documento presenta el plan de estudios de matemáticas para primaria en Castilla-La Mancha, España. Describe los objetivos generales y los contenidos mínimos para cada uno de los seis cursos, organizados en tres bloques: números y operaciones, geometría, y recopilación y resolución de problemas. El plan de estudios busca desarrollar las habilidades matemáticas de los estudiantes a través de la aplicación de conceptos a situaciones de la vida real.
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The document summarizes how the author's media product uses and challenges conventions of real music magazines.
The magazine layout and codes are similar to other established music magazines like Q Magazine, but some conventions are challenged, like positioning most text on the right page rather than the left on the cover. The content and design also challenge conventions by using unusual layouts, like a large background image with superimposed text on the contents page and a colored page to match a photograph on the double-page spread. However, general conventions are also followed, like including a masthead, barcode, and pricing on the cover and three columns of text for articles. An consistent color scheme and design elements create a distinctive house style.
The document contains a shot list for filming a music video. It includes 49 shots with descriptions of the camera movements, actions, locations, timings, and equipment needed for each shot. The shots include establishing shots of locations like Liverpool Street Station, close-ups of characters, mid shots of people interacting, and long shots showing scenery from different perspectives to illustrate the lyrics of the song.
Daffodil Web Maintenance Services provides website maintenance and support so clients can focus on business and sales. They offer customized maintenance packages from basic text updates for small businesses to comprehensive contracts including regular updates and 24/7 support for large enterprises. Their services include keeping websites updated, upgrading sites to new technologies, ensuring security, and restructuring site content and organization.
O documento discute as principais doenças associadas à produção da noz macadâmia, incluindo a seca dos racemos causada principalmente por fungos, o declínio da planta causado por Phytophthora cinnamomi, e manchas da casca causadas por Pseudocercospora macadamiae.
Este documento explica qué es RSS y cómo funciona. RSS permite filtrar y gestionar contenido de forma sencilla a través de aplicaciones como Feedly. Los usuarios pueden agregar canales RSS de sitios web a estas aplicaciones para recibir actualizaciones. También se menciona OPML, un formato para intercambiar listas de suscripciones RSS entre usuarios.
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.
A 57-year-old male patient presented with left lower limb weakness that had progressed over three months. MRI images showed bilateral, symmetrical lesions in the posterior parieto-occipital white matter, which had scalloped margins and did not enhance or cause mass effect. Based on the clinical presentation and MRI findings, the patient was diagnosed with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), a demyelinating disease caused by JC virus reactivation that predominantly affects immunocompromised individuals. PML lesions are typically multifocal and located in the white matter of the brain, most often in the parieto-occipital region.
This document contains contact sheets from Grace Arnell showcasing images taken for a school magazine. The first set of images are from a school music performance and will be used in a collage on the contents page to make the magazine seem realistic. Different lenses were used to capture a range of shots. The second set of images feature the cover model for an article and were taken in a studio with lighting. Close-up and mid-shots were prioritized to focus on the model's eyes and lips. Some images will be edited to convey the genre of rock music through poses and expressions.
The document discusses the SVC2Baltics conference that was held in 2012 and 2013. It provides the number of participants each year, which increased from 1300 in 2012 to 2500 in 2013. It also lists the number of speakers each year. The document outlines plans to increase participants to 3500 in 2014. Goals include having 15 motivational speakers focus on Silicon Valley, 60 workshops on various topics, and 100 investors and 100 startups present. Contact information is provided for the private organizers.
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Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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