The document discusses what the author learned about various technologies through creating a production project. The author used a camera, Photoshop, the internet, and lighting equipment that they were initially unfamiliar with. They learned how to use these technologies by watching tutorials online. Specifically, the author experimented with different lighting setups both indoors and outdoors to see how lighting affected images. They also used Photoshop to edit photos by removing blemishes, adding filters and text. Through completing this project, the author gained experience and confidence using various technological tools that were essential to the success of their production.
John Dos Passos was an American novelist known for his work "The USA Trilogy". He was born in Chicago in 1896 to unmarried parents who spent much of his life in Europe. Dos Passos attended Harvard and volunteered for the Ambulance Corps during World War 1. He was initially a member of the Communist party but later turned away from Communism and became fearful of both Communism and Fascism. The USA Trilogy is considered his most famous work and examines the direction of the US during World War 1.
Rapport graphique réalisé par les enseignants ayant participé à la mobilité en Espagne. Il a servi de base à la présentation des activités des élèves de section européenne d'espagnol
El documento resume la obra literaria "El Sur" de 1953 del autor argentino Jorge Luis Borges. Se publicó en un momento de violencia en Argentina que incluyó un accidente ferroviario que cobró 36 vidas. La obra explora temas como la identidad cultural de un hombre de ascendencia alemana nacido en Argentina. El protagonista Johannes Dahlmann se ve amenazado por dos hombres borrachos en un restaurante y debe decidir si defenderse o no en un posible duelo con cuchillos.
The document compares a preliminary magazine cover task to the final production cover, noting several ways the final cover was improved. It then discusses what was learned from completing the preliminary task. Specifically, the preliminary task helped the author gain experience using the required technological tools. It also helped them better understand the importance of layout, image editing, font choice, lighting and other design elements. Completing the preliminary task made the author more confident and ensured their final production was of higher quality.
The document discusses what the author learned about various technologies through creating a production project. The author used a camera, Photoshop, the internet, and lighting equipment that they were initially unfamiliar with. They learned how to use these technologies by watching tutorials online. Specifically, the author experimented with different lighting setups both indoors and outdoors to see how lighting affected images. They also used Photoshop to edit photos by removing blemishes, adding filters and text. Through completing this project, the author gained experience and confidence using various technological tools that were essential to the success of their production.
John Dos Passos was an American novelist known for his work "The USA Trilogy". He was born in Chicago in 1896 to unmarried parents who spent much of his life in Europe. Dos Passos attended Harvard and volunteered for the Ambulance Corps during World War 1. He was initially a member of the Communist party but later turned away from Communism and became fearful of both Communism and Fascism. The USA Trilogy is considered his most famous work and examines the direction of the US during World War 1.
Rapport graphique réalisé par les enseignants ayant participé à la mobilité en Espagne. Il a servi de base à la présentation des activités des élèves de section européenne d'espagnol
El documento resume la obra literaria "El Sur" de 1953 del autor argentino Jorge Luis Borges. Se publicó en un momento de violencia en Argentina que incluyó un accidente ferroviario que cobró 36 vidas. La obra explora temas como la identidad cultural de un hombre de ascendencia alemana nacido en Argentina. El protagonista Johannes Dahlmann se ve amenazado por dos hombres borrachos en un restaurante y debe decidir si defenderse o no en un posible duelo con cuchillos.
The document compares a preliminary magazine cover task to the final production cover, noting several ways the final cover was improved. It then discusses what was learned from completing the preliminary task. Specifically, the preliminary task helped the author gain experience using the required technological tools. It also helped them better understand the importance of layout, image editing, font choice, lighting and other design elements. Completing the preliminary task made the author more confident and ensured their final production was of higher quality.
Lettuce and spinach are compared for their fat, calorie, and sodium content. Both contain 0.1 grams of fat. Spinach has fewer calories at 6.9 compared to lettuce's 10.1. Lettuce has less sodium at 7.2 mg versus spinach's 23.7 mg. For a low sodium diet, lettuce is recommended, and spinach is better if looking to reduce calories. Resources on nutrition are provided.
This document discusses how a magazine represents the social group of white teenagers/young adults. Specifically:
- The magazine's target audience is similar in age to readers of other music magazines like NME and Q.
- A female model is featured to break conventions of objectifying women and instead make her the subject of the magazine.
- Elements like her makeup, clothing, facial expression, and positioning are meant to appeal to and allow the target audience to relate to her representation of a "rebellious teen" stereotype.
Time Inc. and Bauer Media would both be suitable to distribute the author's music magazine. Time Inc. publishes the successful magazine NME, which has a similar target audience as the author's magazine. Time Warner, which owns Time Inc., also has TV programs and cartoons that could help market the new magazine. Bauer Media also publishes music magazines like Q and owns radio stations that could promote the magazine. However, Time Inc. may be a better choice since it could use its TV channels to widely advertise to the target audience of teens and young adults.
Federico García Lorca fue un poeta, dramaturgo y prosista español nacido en 1898 en Granada. Perteneció al movimiento literario conocido como Generación del 27 y es considerado una de las figuras más influyentes de la literatura española del siglo XX. Lorca fue ejecutado en 1936 en Granada durante la Guerra Civil Española debido a su apoyo a la Segunda República y su orientación sexual.
The document defines and provides explanations and links for key hardware technologies used in game platforms. It discusses the central processing unit (CPU), graphic processors, memory (RAM), display, sound, game storage medium, interface devices, connectivity, and power supply. It explains that these components are important for games because the CPU handles instructions, graphic processors load graphics, RAM temporarily stores content, the display shows images, sound provides audio, storage saves game data, interface devices allow human interaction, connectivity enables online play, and the power supply turns the system on and off. The document aims to educate about the basic hardware that makes game platforms function.
The document lists six model making projects completed by Mary Taylor, including a ledge house, chicken point cabin, prairie ridge ecostation, and multiple models for a Lake Tahoe residence. Each project includes a label of the model and notes indicating it was a sketch model or the numbered model in the series completed by Mary Taylor.
This document provides information about Case Study House #150, designed by architect Raphael S. Soriano in 1950. The single-story steel frame house was located in Pacific Palisades, California. It featured a precise modular steel structure with punched openings in the floor slab and roof to allow sunlight and views of plantings. The simple rectangular form and use of industrial materials like steel and corrugated glass exemplified the Case Study House program's goal of designing low-cost, experimental modern homes. Drawings and diagrams are included that depict the house's design, structure, materials, and relationship to the site.
This document appears to be a student portfolio containing summaries of various architecture projects completed by Mary Taylor for her AR101 class in the fall of 2010 at the NewSchool of Architecture & Design. The projects include a pepper drawing, a white schematic model, orthographic ink drawings with shade and shadow, an orthographic section of a form, modeling an interior form and space, and a paraline drawing with shade and shadow.
The 1915 Panama-California Exposition helped establish Balboa Park's Spanish Colonial Revival style and landscape, while the 1935 exposition aimed to promote the city during the Great Depression. One of the early supporters of improving Balboa Park was Kate Sessions, a gardener known as the "Mother of Balboa Park" who introduced many trees and plants still present today. The document provides historical context on the expositions and military use of the park as well as information on Kate Sessions' role in developing the park's gardens.
This document appears to be a student portfolio containing summaries and documentation of projects for an architecture class. It includes summaries of projects extending Mondrian paintings into 3D models, the Margaret Esherick House designed by Louis Kahn, and the Salk Institute studio. It also contains sketchbooks and documentation boards for these projects, including site plans, perspectives, sections and models of the Salk Institute studio designed by Louis Kahn to connect to the materials and geometry of the main Salk buildings.
This document appears to be a portfolio or catalog showing fashion designs and concepts for various clothing lines. It includes illustrations, photos, and descriptions of swimwear, lingerie, menswear, womenswear, and dress collections with concepts and prices. Designs are presented with illustrations, flats, photos of completed garments, textile details and specifications.
Lettuce and spinach are compared for their fat, calorie, and sodium content. Both contain 0.1 grams of fat. Spinach has fewer calories at 6.9 compared to lettuce's 10.1. Lettuce has less sodium at 7.2 mg versus spinach's 23.7 mg. For a low sodium diet, lettuce is recommended, and spinach is better if looking to reduce calories. Resources on nutrition are provided.
This document discusses how a magazine represents the social group of white teenagers/young adults. Specifically:
- The magazine's target audience is similar in age to readers of other music magazines like NME and Q.
- A female model is featured to break conventions of objectifying women and instead make her the subject of the magazine.
- Elements like her makeup, clothing, facial expression, and positioning are meant to appeal to and allow the target audience to relate to her representation of a "rebellious teen" stereotype.
Time Inc. and Bauer Media would both be suitable to distribute the author's music magazine. Time Inc. publishes the successful magazine NME, which has a similar target audience as the author's magazine. Time Warner, which owns Time Inc., also has TV programs and cartoons that could help market the new magazine. Bauer Media also publishes music magazines like Q and owns radio stations that could promote the magazine. However, Time Inc. may be a better choice since it could use its TV channels to widely advertise to the target audience of teens and young adults.
Federico García Lorca fue un poeta, dramaturgo y prosista español nacido en 1898 en Granada. Perteneció al movimiento literario conocido como Generación del 27 y es considerado una de las figuras más influyentes de la literatura española del siglo XX. Lorca fue ejecutado en 1936 en Granada durante la Guerra Civil Española debido a su apoyo a la Segunda República y su orientación sexual.
The document defines and provides explanations and links for key hardware technologies used in game platforms. It discusses the central processing unit (CPU), graphic processors, memory (RAM), display, sound, game storage medium, interface devices, connectivity, and power supply. It explains that these components are important for games because the CPU handles instructions, graphic processors load graphics, RAM temporarily stores content, the display shows images, sound provides audio, storage saves game data, interface devices allow human interaction, connectivity enables online play, and the power supply turns the system on and off. The document aims to educate about the basic hardware that makes game platforms function.
The document lists six model making projects completed by Mary Taylor, including a ledge house, chicken point cabin, prairie ridge ecostation, and multiple models for a Lake Tahoe residence. Each project includes a label of the model and notes indicating it was a sketch model or the numbered model in the series completed by Mary Taylor.
This document provides information about Case Study House #150, designed by architect Raphael S. Soriano in 1950. The single-story steel frame house was located in Pacific Palisades, California. It featured a precise modular steel structure with punched openings in the floor slab and roof to allow sunlight and views of plantings. The simple rectangular form and use of industrial materials like steel and corrugated glass exemplified the Case Study House program's goal of designing low-cost, experimental modern homes. Drawings and diagrams are included that depict the house's design, structure, materials, and relationship to the site.
This document appears to be a student portfolio containing summaries of various architecture projects completed by Mary Taylor for her AR101 class in the fall of 2010 at the NewSchool of Architecture & Design. The projects include a pepper drawing, a white schematic model, orthographic ink drawings with shade and shadow, an orthographic section of a form, modeling an interior form and space, and a paraline drawing with shade and shadow.
The 1915 Panama-California Exposition helped establish Balboa Park's Spanish Colonial Revival style and landscape, while the 1935 exposition aimed to promote the city during the Great Depression. One of the early supporters of improving Balboa Park was Kate Sessions, a gardener known as the "Mother of Balboa Park" who introduced many trees and plants still present today. The document provides historical context on the expositions and military use of the park as well as information on Kate Sessions' role in developing the park's gardens.
This document appears to be a student portfolio containing summaries and documentation of projects for an architecture class. It includes summaries of projects extending Mondrian paintings into 3D models, the Margaret Esherick House designed by Louis Kahn, and the Salk Institute studio. It also contains sketchbooks and documentation boards for these projects, including site plans, perspectives, sections and models of the Salk Institute studio designed by Louis Kahn to connect to the materials and geometry of the main Salk buildings.
This document appears to be a portfolio or catalog showing fashion designs and concepts for various clothing lines. It includes illustrations, photos, and descriptions of swimwear, lingerie, menswear, womenswear, and dress collections with concepts and prices. Designs are presented with illustrations, flats, photos of completed garments, textile details and specifications.