The document summarizes the agenda and announcements for a photography club's December meeting. It discusses past events in November, upcoming December activities like outings to wildlife centers and roller derby events, and a January photography tutorial. It also announces the winners of the December photo assignment contest on the theme of "Giving," with the first place photo receiving a Flickr Pro account as a prize.
The Charlotte Photography Meetup Group's June meeting slideshow/presentation. While it lacks the accompanying dialogue it should give a good idea of what we are up to for those who missed the meeting.
http://meetup.com/charlotte-Photographers/
This document summarizes the agenda and key discussions from a February 2010 monthly meeting of a photography club. The agenda included general updates, a recap of recent activities, an overview of upcoming events in February, and a review of photo assignments. It announced the winners of a January photo contest on the theme of "Winter" and previewed the theme of "Love" for the March contest. The document provides details on recent and upcoming educational events for photographers of different experience levels and locations for social outings.
The document summarizes the agenda and activities for the November 2009 meeting of the CPMG photography group. Key points included:
- An agenda covering general announcements, recaps of past events and activities, and presentations on portrait photography and high speed flash.
- A discussion of finances, with membership dues, event attendance, and events making up the majority of income.
- An overview of recent and upcoming events in October and November, including photo shoots, special interest groups, and social outings.
- Results from the November photo assignment and contest on capturing autumn scenes, with prizes awarded to the top photos.
- Details of the December photo assignment and contest focused on capturing scenes of giving
Gender roles were more strictly defined in the 1930s. Men were expected to be gentlemen and breadwinners, while women stayed home to care for children and the household. Girls wore dresses and learned to be proper ladies, while boys played sports and intellectual pursuits. Today, gender roles are more flexible, with women participating fully in the workplace and men able to be homemakers.
This document discusses copyright law and innovation in the digital age within the United Arab Emirates. It outlines the UAE's current copyright law and examines issues to consider, such as whether limitations and exceptions are adequate for the digital environment, the need for intermediary liability provisions, opposition to copyright term extensions, and the importance of exceptions in anti-circumvention laws. The document advocates reforming copyright law through both legal revisions addressing these issues and voluntary mechanisms within the existing law.
The document appears to be notes from a monthly meeting that took place on May 5, 2010. The agenda included general housekeeping, recapping activities from the previous month, upcoming events in May, and results from a photo contest with the theme of "green". A presentation was also on the agenda.
The document discusses emotional speech synthesis and provides an overview of modeling emotions, how emotions are expressed in speech, and different approaches to speech synthesis. It includes examples of emotional speech spectrograms and describes how emotions can be described and synthesized. The document outlines current challenges in emotional speech synthesis and concludes with an outlook on future work.
The document discusses how childhood adventures have changed over time. It describes how children used to spend more time outdoors engaging in activities that stimulated their imagination, like playing at lakes or pretending to fight dragons. They also played active games like jumping rope. However, with the rise of technology like television, laptops, phones and video games, children now spend more time indoors engaged with digital media rather than outdoors. This closes them off from social interaction and physical activity.
Jayne Hunter from Charlotte's McGuide Woods gave us a presentation on Copyright Basics for Photography. With her permission we are able to show you all what went on. This is not considered council please see a qualified representative to discuss your needs & options.
Koz announces that from now on, all meetings will be conducted in English only. Anyone who speaks in Japanese will be fined 500 JPY. Koz's English training will be strict, requiring reading aloud for over 100 times daily, morning listening training starting next week, and joining the English club every week. Those not willing to fully commit to Koz's methods should consult Mak instead of joining the team. In private, Koz acknowledges some see learning English as an easy fantasy but warns only those accepting his 100% guidance and working diligently daily will be guaranteed a TOEIC score of 800 within 6 months, as the TOEIC is simple if the right approach is taken.
The document summarizes the agenda and announcements for a photography club's December meeting. It discusses past events in November, upcoming December activities like outings to wildlife centers and roller derby events, and a January photography tutorial. It also announces the winners of the December photo assignment contest on the theme of "Giving," with the first place photo receiving a Flickr Pro account as a prize.
The Charlotte Photography Meetup Group's June meeting slideshow/presentation. While it lacks the accompanying dialogue it should give a good idea of what we are up to for those who missed the meeting.
http://meetup.com/charlotte-Photographers/
This document summarizes the agenda and key discussions from a February 2010 monthly meeting of a photography club. The agenda included general updates, a recap of recent activities, an overview of upcoming events in February, and a review of photo assignments. It announced the winners of a January photo contest on the theme of "Winter" and previewed the theme of "Love" for the March contest. The document provides details on recent and upcoming educational events for photographers of different experience levels and locations for social outings.
The document summarizes the agenda and activities for the November 2009 meeting of the CPMG photography group. Key points included:
- An agenda covering general announcements, recaps of past events and activities, and presentations on portrait photography and high speed flash.
- A discussion of finances, with membership dues, event attendance, and events making up the majority of income.
- An overview of recent and upcoming events in October and November, including photo shoots, special interest groups, and social outings.
- Results from the November photo assignment and contest on capturing autumn scenes, with prizes awarded to the top photos.
- Details of the December photo assignment and contest focused on capturing scenes of giving
Gender roles were more strictly defined in the 1930s. Men were expected to be gentlemen and breadwinners, while women stayed home to care for children and the household. Girls wore dresses and learned to be proper ladies, while boys played sports and intellectual pursuits. Today, gender roles are more flexible, with women participating fully in the workplace and men able to be homemakers.
This document discusses copyright law and innovation in the digital age within the United Arab Emirates. It outlines the UAE's current copyright law and examines issues to consider, such as whether limitations and exceptions are adequate for the digital environment, the need for intermediary liability provisions, opposition to copyright term extensions, and the importance of exceptions in anti-circumvention laws. The document advocates reforming copyright law through both legal revisions addressing these issues and voluntary mechanisms within the existing law.
The document appears to be notes from a monthly meeting that took place on May 5, 2010. The agenda included general housekeeping, recapping activities from the previous month, upcoming events in May, and results from a photo contest with the theme of "green". A presentation was also on the agenda.
The document discusses emotional speech synthesis and provides an overview of modeling emotions, how emotions are expressed in speech, and different approaches to speech synthesis. It includes examples of emotional speech spectrograms and describes how emotions can be described and synthesized. The document outlines current challenges in emotional speech synthesis and concludes with an outlook on future work.
The document discusses how childhood adventures have changed over time. It describes how children used to spend more time outdoors engaging in activities that stimulated their imagination, like playing at lakes or pretending to fight dragons. They also played active games like jumping rope. However, with the rise of technology like television, laptops, phones and video games, children now spend more time indoors engaged with digital media rather than outdoors. This closes them off from social interaction and physical activity.
Jayne Hunter from Charlotte's McGuide Woods gave us a presentation on Copyright Basics for Photography. With her permission we are able to show you all what went on. This is not considered council please see a qualified representative to discuss your needs & options.
Koz announces that from now on, all meetings will be conducted in English only. Anyone who speaks in Japanese will be fined 500 JPY. Koz's English training will be strict, requiring reading aloud for over 100 times daily, morning listening training starting next week, and joining the English club every week. Those not willing to fully commit to Koz's methods should consult Mak instead of joining the team. In private, Koz acknowledges some see learning English as an easy fantasy but warns only those accepting his 100% guidance and working diligently daily will be guaranteed a TOEIC score of 800 within 6 months, as the TOEIC is simple if the right approach is taken.