This document lists various types of fish including Antarctic cod, char, bass, ling, pollock, cole, skate, halibut, Dover soul, flounder, hake, John Dory, monk fish, red snapper, tuna, mackerel, trout, salmon, herrings, sardines, pilchards, eel, sword fish, sprats, and anchovies.
This document discusses different types of bass fishing including largemouth, smallmouth, peacock and stripped bass. It also outlines some popular bass fishing lures such as crankbaits which come in various sizes, shapes and colors and plastic worms which have many options. Finally, it mentions that fishing poles suitable for certain fish types are available in many varieties.
The document discusses strategies for obtaining referrals from professionals to help sustain occupancy at an assisted living facility. It recommends using both scientific and creative approaches, including maintaining regular contact with referral sources, analyzing referral demographics and histories, and employing relationship-building tactics like networking events and power breakfasts to generate referrals in a cost-effective manner. The goal is to obtain a steady stream of qualified leads over time through a systematic and imaginative referral process.
This document provides instructions for a lesson plan teaching students the art of Gyotaku, or Japanese fish printing. The lesson involves students:
1) Learning about the history and process of Gyotaku by viewing sample prints and demonstrations.
2) Creating their own fish prints by pressing paint-covered rubber fish onto cloth to create an imprint.
3) Allowing their prints to dry before assembling them into wall hangings by attaching dowels, string, and weights on the back.
4) Reflecting on their process and results and discussing tips they learned.
Fishing for Fans and Followers: Tips to Make Your Social Media Marketing More...Tristan Schmid
This was initially presented at the first Revenue North Business Growth Summit in Indianapolis on March 21, 2013.
Since it doesn't have audio and probably lacks context, you can check out a series of blog posts with all the tips here:
http://www.xiik.com/blog/?tag=fishing-for-fans-and-followers
Largemouth bass are omnivorous fish that generally eat shad or crawfish but may also eat plants. While not usually aggressive, largemouth bass become very protective of their nests and eggs during spawning season and will attack any intruders. Largemouth bass prefer to ambush their prey from cover like grass, timber pilings, rock pilings, points, brush piles, lily pads, fallen trees, or trash in the water. They are most active at temperatures between 70-95 degrees Fahrenheit and seek out areas that minimize their energy expenditure.
This document provides guidance on conducting an effective literature search for a research project or dissertation. It discusses developing a clear research topic and question, identifying relevant keywords and synonyms, using Boolean logic to structure search strategies, searching appropriate databases and managing references. Tips are provided on iterative searching, considering alternative terminology, critically appraising sources, and asking librarians for assistance throughout the research process.
This document lists various types of fish including Antarctic cod, char, bass, ling, pollock, cole, skate, halibut, Dover soul, flounder, hake, John Dory, monk fish, red snapper, tuna, mackerel, trout, salmon, herrings, sardines, pilchards, eel, sword fish, sprats, and anchovies.
This document discusses different types of bass fishing including largemouth, smallmouth, peacock and stripped bass. It also outlines some popular bass fishing lures such as crankbaits which come in various sizes, shapes and colors and plastic worms which have many options. Finally, it mentions that fishing poles suitable for certain fish types are available in many varieties.
The document discusses strategies for obtaining referrals from professionals to help sustain occupancy at an assisted living facility. It recommends using both scientific and creative approaches, including maintaining regular contact with referral sources, analyzing referral demographics and histories, and employing relationship-building tactics like networking events and power breakfasts to generate referrals in a cost-effective manner. The goal is to obtain a steady stream of qualified leads over time through a systematic and imaginative referral process.
This document provides instructions for a lesson plan teaching students the art of Gyotaku, or Japanese fish printing. The lesson involves students:
1) Learning about the history and process of Gyotaku by viewing sample prints and demonstrations.
2) Creating their own fish prints by pressing paint-covered rubber fish onto cloth to create an imprint.
3) Allowing their prints to dry before assembling them into wall hangings by attaching dowels, string, and weights on the back.
4) Reflecting on their process and results and discussing tips they learned.
Fishing for Fans and Followers: Tips to Make Your Social Media Marketing More...Tristan Schmid
This was initially presented at the first Revenue North Business Growth Summit in Indianapolis on March 21, 2013.
Since it doesn't have audio and probably lacks context, you can check out a series of blog posts with all the tips here:
http://www.xiik.com/blog/?tag=fishing-for-fans-and-followers
Largemouth bass are omnivorous fish that generally eat shad or crawfish but may also eat plants. While not usually aggressive, largemouth bass become very protective of their nests and eggs during spawning season and will attack any intruders. Largemouth bass prefer to ambush their prey from cover like grass, timber pilings, rock pilings, points, brush piles, lily pads, fallen trees, or trash in the water. They are most active at temperatures between 70-95 degrees Fahrenheit and seek out areas that minimize their energy expenditure.
This document provides guidance on conducting an effective literature search for a research project or dissertation. It discusses developing a clear research topic and question, identifying relevant keywords and synonyms, using Boolean logic to structure search strategies, searching appropriate databases and managing references. Tips are provided on iterative searching, considering alternative terminology, critically appraising sources, and asking librarians for assistance throughout the research process.
This document suggests taking someone fishing as a way to spend quality time together creating lasting memories, as fishing allows people to relax and reconnect while making experiences the author has not had before or has fond memories of from the past.
This document provides guidance on starting a referral program to generate sales leads. It recommends identifying opportunities to ask existing customers for referrals, training employees on the program, setting referral goals, and offering incentives like cash, gift cards, or donations. It also suggests making it easy for customers to refer others through marketing materials and social media sharing. An example referral reward model is given that increases the reward amount for each additional successful referral.
1) Two experiments were described that investigated the relationships between mass and oscillation period, and between mass and acceleration. Both found that increasing mass decreased the responding variable (period of oscillation and acceleration respectively).
2) A third experiment was outlined to study the relationship between force applied and extension of a spring. It was hypothesized that increasing force would increase the spring's extension, which the experiment aimed to investigate. Variables, apparatus, procedures and data collection methods were provided.
3) Common themes across the documents were exploring relationships between variables through experimentation, with mass/force as manipulated variables and kinematic responses like period/acceleration/extension as responding variables. Procedures, variables, hypotheses and aims were clearly defined
The document introduces the GJ-BAND team and their review of the book "Fish Tales". It summarizes the four main principles of the "Fish Philosophy": Play, Make Their Day, Be There, and Choose Your Attitude. The principles focus on having fun at work, doing something special for customers and coworkers, being fully present and engaged, and choosing a positive attitude. The conclusion discusses how applying these principles can create positive experiences, build effective relationships, and make people feel valued.
This document discusses how having a positive attitude at work can boost morale and improve results. It recommends choosing your attitude towards projects, doing what you enjoy, sharing positive energy with coworkers, engaging customers in a fun way to make their day, and being present with coworkers and customers. References for further reading on the topic are also provided.
21 Periscope Tips for Winning BroadcastsDonna Moritz
This document provides 21 tips for using Periscope effectively to broadcast live video. Some key tips include setting up an engaging profile, watching other broadcasts to learn, adding emojis and catchy titles, announcing your broadcast on other platforms, focusing on chat at the start and end but content in the middle, giving hearts to other broadcasters to build relationships, scoping consistently while also mixing it up, and involving your followers by asking questions. The overall message is that broadcasting on Periscope is about interacting with people in real time.
Facebook ads: How To Build A Funnel For Sales, Not LikesHanapin Marketing
The last time you heard about a great product from a friend, the recommendation probably didn’t start with “buy this now”, but instead a story of your friend’s experience with that product. Yet, as marketers, we forget this and more often than not try to lead with a “buy now” message.
In this presentation, JD Prater from Hanapin Marketing and CEO of AdEspresso, Massimo Chieruzzi, discuss a number of Facebook strategies that not only represents a full story of your brand or product, but captures your target audience at the right time in the sales funnel.
You’ll get expert-level PPC tips like:
*How to set up Facebook ads that get results
*Learn how to move your audience down the sales funnel
*Get cutting-edge strategies on matching your offer with your audience
Explore tactical examples of Facebook ads from real companies
This document discusses best practices for communicating changes to users. It recommends communicating changes in advance, in context within the user interface, and in perpetuity through documentation. It also suggests being human, communicating across multiple channels, giving users choice and involvement in the process, and leveraging the community to communicate changes for you. The overarching message is that communicating changes effectively aids user success and is an important part of any product.
This document suggests taking someone fishing as a way to spend quality time together creating lasting memories, as fishing allows people to relax and reconnect while making experiences the author has not had before or has fond memories of from the past.
This document provides guidance on starting a referral program to generate sales leads. It recommends identifying opportunities to ask existing customers for referrals, training employees on the program, setting referral goals, and offering incentives like cash, gift cards, or donations. It also suggests making it easy for customers to refer others through marketing materials and social media sharing. An example referral reward model is given that increases the reward amount for each additional successful referral.
1) Two experiments were described that investigated the relationships between mass and oscillation period, and between mass and acceleration. Both found that increasing mass decreased the responding variable (period of oscillation and acceleration respectively).
2) A third experiment was outlined to study the relationship between force applied and extension of a spring. It was hypothesized that increasing force would increase the spring's extension, which the experiment aimed to investigate. Variables, apparatus, procedures and data collection methods were provided.
3) Common themes across the documents were exploring relationships between variables through experimentation, with mass/force as manipulated variables and kinematic responses like period/acceleration/extension as responding variables. Procedures, variables, hypotheses and aims were clearly defined
The document introduces the GJ-BAND team and their review of the book "Fish Tales". It summarizes the four main principles of the "Fish Philosophy": Play, Make Their Day, Be There, and Choose Your Attitude. The principles focus on having fun at work, doing something special for customers and coworkers, being fully present and engaged, and choosing a positive attitude. The conclusion discusses how applying these principles can create positive experiences, build effective relationships, and make people feel valued.
This document discusses how having a positive attitude at work can boost morale and improve results. It recommends choosing your attitude towards projects, doing what you enjoy, sharing positive energy with coworkers, engaging customers in a fun way to make their day, and being present with coworkers and customers. References for further reading on the topic are also provided.
21 Periscope Tips for Winning BroadcastsDonna Moritz
This document provides 21 tips for using Periscope effectively to broadcast live video. Some key tips include setting up an engaging profile, watching other broadcasts to learn, adding emojis and catchy titles, announcing your broadcast on other platforms, focusing on chat at the start and end but content in the middle, giving hearts to other broadcasters to build relationships, scoping consistently while also mixing it up, and involving your followers by asking questions. The overall message is that broadcasting on Periscope is about interacting with people in real time.
Facebook ads: How To Build A Funnel For Sales, Not LikesHanapin Marketing
The last time you heard about a great product from a friend, the recommendation probably didn’t start with “buy this now”, but instead a story of your friend’s experience with that product. Yet, as marketers, we forget this and more often than not try to lead with a “buy now” message.
In this presentation, JD Prater from Hanapin Marketing and CEO of AdEspresso, Massimo Chieruzzi, discuss a number of Facebook strategies that not only represents a full story of your brand or product, but captures your target audience at the right time in the sales funnel.
You’ll get expert-level PPC tips like:
*How to set up Facebook ads that get results
*Learn how to move your audience down the sales funnel
*Get cutting-edge strategies on matching your offer with your audience
Explore tactical examples of Facebook ads from real companies
This document discusses best practices for communicating changes to users. It recommends communicating changes in advance, in context within the user interface, and in perpetuity through documentation. It also suggests being human, communicating across multiple channels, giving users choice and involvement in the process, and leveraging the community to communicate changes for you. The overarching message is that communicating changes effectively aids user success and is an important part of any product.
1. Fishing In Algonquin Park
This one is for the guys who cannot seem to get enough fishing time in! Trout season
officially started in the Park at the end of April. Get your rods, boats, lures,.. and all the
other things you boys need and head to the Park fo the weekend!
Algonquin Park has over 1500 Lakes! It could take a life time of your favourite sport
trying to hit them all. They have recorded more than 50 different species of fish in the
Parks lakes and streams. How many different ones have you spotted Boys? You can
catch Brook and Lake Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Whitefish, Pike, Walleye and Muskie to
name just a few. I seem to to have more luck with Pumkinseed or Perch!
Algonquin is world famous for its Trout. How could it now be with all of those clean, cold
lakes. There is something to be said about being far enough north to not be affected by
the pollution. And the trout seem to love the deep cold water here. Because of the
Lakes being located in a Provincial Park there are also many regulations in place to keep
the fish stocked. For more information on fishing in Ontario and the regualtions be sure
to visit this page.
http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/LetsFish/2ColumnSubPage/STEL02_165338.ht
ml Be aware that you cannot use live bait in the park. Know your lures and what works
best. And always carry your fishing license with you. Conservation officers will ask for it.
If you want more information before heading into the park to go fishing just stop in
Whitney before going in. If you go to the the Mad Musher, Algonquin Lunch Bar or
Sherries Pizza any of the locals that work there will be able to give you the scoop on
where the best fish are. And at the end of the day you can hear many a tale being told.
And they get bigger with each telling!
A lot of the lakes in the park are smaller and have restrictions as to what size boats you
can use. The largest Lake in Algonquin is Opeongo. You can use unlimited horsepower
on Opeongo and I guess this is what makes it popular with the local and not so local
fishermen. Plus you can catch some BIG trout in the lake!
So this summer, pack the tent, book a campsite and head to Algonquin! If you are
fisherman you think you are, you should not even need to bring dinner. Fresh trout over
the campfire. Could there be anything better?