This document analyzes the timelines of several British gangster films including Layercake, Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, and Get Carter. It breaks down the plot progression and key events in 3 iconic crime movies from the UK.
Este documento discute la importancia de comprender el proceso de adquisición de términos metalingüísticos como "palabra" y cómo la escritura influye en cómo las personas segmentan y definen estos términos. También explora cómo la investigación en psicología ha estudiado los procesos de composición escrita entre escritores profesionales e inexpertos.
El documento presenta las notas de 10 estudiantes de un curso en el primer y segundo semestre del año lectivo 2014-2015, así como el promedio anual de cada estudiante. Incluye las fórmulas utilizadas para calcular el promedio anual, la suma y el promedio de todas las notas.
This portfolio document outlines various architecture projects completed over 4 years of study, including a vertical home and theme hotel in year 2, an iconic Thailand revolution project and Bangkok metropolitan skyscraper in year 3, and a sustainable museum project in year 4.
The document discusses conventions of indie music videos. It is conventional for indie music videos to have a casual dress code, low production value, a mix of narrative and performance elements, and some odd or symbolic shots. Key features that could be used in an indie music video include natural lighting, diverse locations, surreal elements, and a focus on the artist themselves through close-ups. Common themes across analyzed indie music videos are the use of lighting, symmetry, and a dark, minimal aesthetic.
El documento presenta las notas de 10 estudiantes de un curso en el primer y segundo semestre del año lectivo 2014-2015, así como el promedio anual de cada estudiante. Incluye las fórmulas utilizadas para calcular los promedios, sumas y promedios generales.
Este documento discute la importancia de comprender el proceso de adquisición de términos metalingüísticos como "palabra" y cómo la escritura influye en cómo las personas segmentan y definen estos términos. También explora cómo la investigación en psicología ha estudiado los procesos de composición escrita entre escritores profesionales e inexpertos.
El documento presenta las notas de 10 estudiantes de un curso en el primer y segundo semestre del año lectivo 2014-2015, así como el promedio anual de cada estudiante. Incluye las fórmulas utilizadas para calcular el promedio anual, la suma y el promedio de todas las notas.
This portfolio document outlines various architecture projects completed over 4 years of study, including a vertical home and theme hotel in year 2, an iconic Thailand revolution project and Bangkok metropolitan skyscraper in year 3, and a sustainable museum project in year 4.
The document discusses conventions of indie music videos. It is conventional for indie music videos to have a casual dress code, low production value, a mix of narrative and performance elements, and some odd or symbolic shots. Key features that could be used in an indie music video include natural lighting, diverse locations, surreal elements, and a focus on the artist themselves through close-ups. Common themes across analyzed indie music videos are the use of lighting, symmetry, and a dark, minimal aesthetic.
El documento presenta las notas de 10 estudiantes de un curso en el primer y segundo semestre del año lectivo 2014-2015, así como el promedio anual de cada estudiante. Incluye las fórmulas utilizadas para calcular los promedios, sumas y promedios generales.
Competitive Strategies
Strategies that strongly position the company against competitor and give the company strongest possible strategic advantage.
Competitive Strategies helps in:
Building profitable customer relationships
Gaining competitive advantage
Analyzing their competitors
No company can follow only one strategy.
For example, Johnson & Johnson uses one marketing strategy for its common product such as BAND-AID & Johnson’s baby products; and different marketing strategy for its High Tech healthcare products such as Vicryl Plus, antibacterial surgical sutures or NeuFlex finger joint implants.
Threat of New Entrants
Profitability in the Industry attracts new players
Existence of large consumer base
Government policies on entry of global firms
Existing and potential incentives for the Industry
Role of technology and Innovations
Bargaining Power of Suppliers
Powerful suppliers – Concentrated, significant switching costs and produce highly customized products.
Examples (Rolls Royce, GE, etc. for the aircrafts)
Weak Suppliers – Many competitive suppliers (Ancillary goods)
Examples: Automobiles, crops, textile
Bargaining Power of Buyers
Two situations can be visualized
Powerful buyers – Products are standardized, buy significant proportion
Examples: Indian Railways (electrical fans, catering), AMUL
Weak Buyers – Fragmented, significant buyer switching costs
Examples: Small Scale Industries
Threat of Substitutes
Availability of close substitutes
Prices of substitutes
Threat for new substitutes
Examples: TV, DTH; Bottles and cans
Barriers to Entry and Exit
Its related to threats of substitutes
Easy to enter – common technology, low branding, low scale of operations, access to distribution channels
Difficult to enter – High brand pull, technology is patented and restricted distribution channels
Easy to exit – assets are saleable, low exit costs, independent business
Difficult to exit – high exit costs (insurance, infrastructure like power), specialized assets and inter-related business
Intra-Industry Rivalry
Top 10 firms in different decades
Some firms vanish from the Industry
Intense price-wars
Examples: Mobile tariff reductions, Air fares
BCG Matrix
Portfolio planning model-Strategic Business Units based on market growth and market share
Dogs – low market share and low growth rate
Question Marks – growing rapidly but low market share-problem child
Stars – high growth rates, consume large cash
Cash Cows – generate more cash than they consume
VALS Framework
Innovators-sophisticated, high self esteem, upscale and image is important
Thinkers- conservative, practical, income allows many choices, look for value
Achievers- Goal oriented lifestyle, image is very important
Experiences- Like “cool stuff”, like excitement and variety spend high proportion of income on fashion
This document discusses hypotheses, including their characteristics, criteria for construction, testing approaches, and types of errors. It defines a hypothesis as a tentative explanation for behaviors or events that can be scientifically tested. Key points include:
- Hypotheses must be clear, precise, testable and specify the relationship between variables.
- The null hypothesis is what is being tested, while the alternative is what may be accepted if the null is rejected.
- Tests can be two-tailed, testing in both directions, or one-tailed, testing in one specified direction.
- Type I error occurs when a true null hypothesis is rejected, while Type II error is accepting a false null hypothesis.
This document provides an introduction to the Ruby programming language. It begins with an introduction section and then covers coding basics in Ruby such as variables, functions, strings, hashes, arrays, and control structures. It also discusses Ruby on Rails fundamentals like classes, inheritance, and mixins. Finally, it promotes the Ruby on Rails community and provides a sample demo of a Rails application before opening for questions.
The document provides an overview of a survey conducted on ERP implementations. Some key findings from the survey include:
- 52% of respondents anticipated increased budgets for new ERP implementations or modules in 2004 compared to 2003.
- SAP and PeopleSoft/J.D. Edwards were cited as the most popular ERP packages used.
- 46% of respondents indicated that inadequate requirements definition and resistance to change were the main challenges to successful ERP implementations.
Monetary Policy Definition
Fiscal Policy Definition
Difference between them
Inflation
Bank reserve ratio
Open market operation
Repo & Reserve repo rates
Cash reserve ratio
Statutory liquid ratio
Factors affecting
Impact
Limitation
Personality & Innovation of an entrepreneur Rashmi Vaishya
This document discusses entrepreneurship and innovation from different perspectives. It provides an overview of the personality and profile of entrepreneurs, discussing their traits from psychological, sociological, and economic views. Various theories of entrepreneurship are explained, along with the link between innovation and entrepreneurship. The document emphasizes that innovation can create new resources or increase the value of existing resources. It outlines strategies for innovation and discusses sources of innovation within and outside a company. These may come from unexpected occurrences, incongruities, changes in demographics or perception.
Michael Jordan was born in 1963 in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Wilmington, North Carolina. He showed talent in basketball from a young age and received a scholarship to the University of North Carolina. Jordan was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1984 and led them to six NBA championships before retiring in 1993. He came out of retirement in 1995 to rejoin the Bulls and win three more titles before retiring for a second time in 1999. Regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, Jordan continues to earn millions each year from endorsements and owns the Charlotte Bobcats NBA team.
Dividend policy
What is Dividend?
What is dividend policy?
Theories of Dividend Policy
Relevant Theory
Walter’s Model
Gordon’s Model
Irrelevant Theory
M-M’s Approach
Traditional Approach
Referred to:
Prasanna Chandra
The song lyrics describe a cycle of love and fear between two people. The singer promises to be a source of hope, guidance, and support for the subject as either a "burning sun" or "match" who lights their way. This cycle of being together and having difficulties will repeat until the feelings of love run out between them. The singer says they will continue in this cycle, being the subject's "light" and source of both comfort and fear, until the love fades away.
The document lists props and costumes needed for a music video, including tea lights, balloons, face paint, rope, powder paint, matches, a sand timer, and animal masks. A sad clown costume can be made from separate inexpensive components. Face paint will also be used on actors. A scene with two dancers in basic clothing will feature powder paint. The female lead will wear flowing clothing for a field running scene that is not overwhelming for a narrative. A surrealism-themed scene will feature people in an room wearing animal masks. The artists' costumes will stick to an indie/alternative genre convention of monochrome styling similar to bands like The Script and The 1975.
The document provides a props and costume list for a music video production including 200 tea lights, balloons, face paint, rope, powder paint, matches, a sand timer, and animal masks. It notes that a sad clown costume can be made from separate inexpensive components instead of being purchased as a single item. It also mentions that the face paint and powder paint will be used on actors in different scenes, including one with two dancers in basic clothing and another surreal scene with people wearing animal masks in a room. The document recommends styling the artists in monochrome, indie-inspired clothing similar to bands like The Script, The 1975, and Imagine Dragons.
This document summarizes characteristics of the indie music genre. It originated in the UK and US in the 1980s, defined by artists signed to independent record labels. Indie music videos typically have deeper meanings and surreal elements compared to other genres. They portray artists dressing casually and using natural urban settings with low saturation filters. The indie genre derived from alternative rock and includes subgenres like indie pop and post-punk. Examples of indie artists provided are Bastille, The 1975, and The Arctic Monkeys, though some became more mainstream. The document evaluates that adopting normal clothing, low saturation filters, and natural settings align with conventions of indie music videos.
The document discusses and analyzes the digipak album covers of several indie/alternative bands, including Bastille, The 1975, and Arctic Monkeys. It notes common design elements across the covers like the use of dark, moody imagery and color schemes; simplistic yet distinctive graphics that represent the bands' styles; and photos that convey a sense of realism or mystery. The analysis concludes that successful indie digipaks emphasize themes of surrealism and rebellion through their visuals while maintaining a simple, cohesive aesthetic.
The document discusses different theories about how music videos relate to song lyrics. Andrew Goodwin's theory is that a music video is simply a visual interpretation of the lyrics. Carol Vernallis' theory is that a music video can be based on or tell a narrative inspired by the lyrics, and that repetition of ideas, themes and shots helps create meaning for viewers. The document also notes that editing in music videos allows jumping through time and space without seeming odd. Based on these theories, the evaluation concludes it is okay to be more creative than just matching the video exactly to lyrics, and that Carol Vernallis' theory allows for more flexibility.
The document discusses different theories about how music videos relate to song lyrics. Andrew Goodwin's theory is that a music video is simply a visual interpretation of the lyrics. Carol Vernallis' theory is that the visuals in a music video can be based on or tell a narrative inspired by the lyrics, using techniques like repetition, extreme camera shots and editing to create meaning for viewers. The evaluation concludes that it is okay to be more creative than just matching the video exactly to the lyrics, and that Carol Vernallis' theory allows for more flexibility in music video creation.
The document appears to be written by Will Smith as the author is listed as "By Will Smith" in the header. However, no other context or details are provided about the content or topic of the document. The single line document header does not provide enough information to generate a meaningful multi-sentence summary.
Dan is an 18-year-old university student studying photography who lives in Bristol. He enjoys spending time with friends, going to the cinema to see action and thriller films, and shopping at more affordable stores. He also likes watching television series about crime and mysteries. The document suggests that the target audience for the film "Dirty Work" is someone like Dan, as he enjoys British gangster films and action films, and often sees movies at the cinema with friends.
The document discusses how different social groups are represented in Will Smith's film. It describes how the main character Jordan is portrayed as less powerful than his demanding girlfriend, showing a modern representation of men with emotion. The antagonist Tony is shown as powerful, emotionless, and strong, representing a traditional view of men. There is only one woman depicted, who is aggressive and controlling, demonstrating a modern portrayal of women as not nice. The costumes help establish the characters as being of both lower and upper classes. Freeze frames are used to depict the relationship dynamics between characters through single images. The film aims to represent both modern and traditional views of men.
Will Smith chose a style of music for his British gangster film that was inspired by Quentin Tarantino's use of music, featuring a strong guitar sound and fast pace that contrasts with the on-screen action, reflecting Tarantino's theory of using contrapuntal music.
Will Smith plans to use freeze frames of characters during the opening credits of his film. He takes inspiration from the credits of Snatch, which introduce many characters. To avoid overwhelming the audience, he will limit characters to 5. The credits of Snatch use bold white font, lines above/below names, and stars to imply importance. Smith will experiment with different fonts like Aharoni and Biondi to choose one for the credits. He will finalize the credits in white text like other gangster films, with posterized backgrounds, capital letters, lines and stars to identify important characters.
Competitive Strategies
Strategies that strongly position the company against competitor and give the company strongest possible strategic advantage.
Competitive Strategies helps in:
Building profitable customer relationships
Gaining competitive advantage
Analyzing their competitors
No company can follow only one strategy.
For example, Johnson & Johnson uses one marketing strategy for its common product such as BAND-AID & Johnson’s baby products; and different marketing strategy for its High Tech healthcare products such as Vicryl Plus, antibacterial surgical sutures or NeuFlex finger joint implants.
Threat of New Entrants
Profitability in the Industry attracts new players
Existence of large consumer base
Government policies on entry of global firms
Existing and potential incentives for the Industry
Role of technology and Innovations
Bargaining Power of Suppliers
Powerful suppliers – Concentrated, significant switching costs and produce highly customized products.
Examples (Rolls Royce, GE, etc. for the aircrafts)
Weak Suppliers – Many competitive suppliers (Ancillary goods)
Examples: Automobiles, crops, textile
Bargaining Power of Buyers
Two situations can be visualized
Powerful buyers – Products are standardized, buy significant proportion
Examples: Indian Railways (electrical fans, catering), AMUL
Weak Buyers – Fragmented, significant buyer switching costs
Examples: Small Scale Industries
Threat of Substitutes
Availability of close substitutes
Prices of substitutes
Threat for new substitutes
Examples: TV, DTH; Bottles and cans
Barriers to Entry and Exit
Its related to threats of substitutes
Easy to enter – common technology, low branding, low scale of operations, access to distribution channels
Difficult to enter – High brand pull, technology is patented and restricted distribution channels
Easy to exit – assets are saleable, low exit costs, independent business
Difficult to exit – high exit costs (insurance, infrastructure like power), specialized assets and inter-related business
Intra-Industry Rivalry
Top 10 firms in different decades
Some firms vanish from the Industry
Intense price-wars
Examples: Mobile tariff reductions, Air fares
BCG Matrix
Portfolio planning model-Strategic Business Units based on market growth and market share
Dogs – low market share and low growth rate
Question Marks – growing rapidly but low market share-problem child
Stars – high growth rates, consume large cash
Cash Cows – generate more cash than they consume
VALS Framework
Innovators-sophisticated, high self esteem, upscale and image is important
Thinkers- conservative, practical, income allows many choices, look for value
Achievers- Goal oriented lifestyle, image is very important
Experiences- Like “cool stuff”, like excitement and variety spend high proportion of income on fashion
This document discusses hypotheses, including their characteristics, criteria for construction, testing approaches, and types of errors. It defines a hypothesis as a tentative explanation for behaviors or events that can be scientifically tested. Key points include:
- Hypotheses must be clear, precise, testable and specify the relationship between variables.
- The null hypothesis is what is being tested, while the alternative is what may be accepted if the null is rejected.
- Tests can be two-tailed, testing in both directions, or one-tailed, testing in one specified direction.
- Type I error occurs when a true null hypothesis is rejected, while Type II error is accepting a false null hypothesis.
This document provides an introduction to the Ruby programming language. It begins with an introduction section and then covers coding basics in Ruby such as variables, functions, strings, hashes, arrays, and control structures. It also discusses Ruby on Rails fundamentals like classes, inheritance, and mixins. Finally, it promotes the Ruby on Rails community and provides a sample demo of a Rails application before opening for questions.
The document provides an overview of a survey conducted on ERP implementations. Some key findings from the survey include:
- 52% of respondents anticipated increased budgets for new ERP implementations or modules in 2004 compared to 2003.
- SAP and PeopleSoft/J.D. Edwards were cited as the most popular ERP packages used.
- 46% of respondents indicated that inadequate requirements definition and resistance to change were the main challenges to successful ERP implementations.
Monetary Policy Definition
Fiscal Policy Definition
Difference between them
Inflation
Bank reserve ratio
Open market operation
Repo & Reserve repo rates
Cash reserve ratio
Statutory liquid ratio
Factors affecting
Impact
Limitation
Personality & Innovation of an entrepreneur Rashmi Vaishya
This document discusses entrepreneurship and innovation from different perspectives. It provides an overview of the personality and profile of entrepreneurs, discussing their traits from psychological, sociological, and economic views. Various theories of entrepreneurship are explained, along with the link between innovation and entrepreneurship. The document emphasizes that innovation can create new resources or increase the value of existing resources. It outlines strategies for innovation and discusses sources of innovation within and outside a company. These may come from unexpected occurrences, incongruities, changes in demographics or perception.
Michael Jordan was born in 1963 in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Wilmington, North Carolina. He showed talent in basketball from a young age and received a scholarship to the University of North Carolina. Jordan was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1984 and led them to six NBA championships before retiring in 1993. He came out of retirement in 1995 to rejoin the Bulls and win three more titles before retiring for a second time in 1999. Regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, Jordan continues to earn millions each year from endorsements and owns the Charlotte Bobcats NBA team.
Dividend policy
What is Dividend?
What is dividend policy?
Theories of Dividend Policy
Relevant Theory
Walter’s Model
Gordon’s Model
Irrelevant Theory
M-M’s Approach
Traditional Approach
Referred to:
Prasanna Chandra
The song lyrics describe a cycle of love and fear between two people. The singer promises to be a source of hope, guidance, and support for the subject as either a "burning sun" or "match" who lights their way. This cycle of being together and having difficulties will repeat until the feelings of love run out between them. The singer says they will continue in this cycle, being the subject's "light" and source of both comfort and fear, until the love fades away.
The document lists props and costumes needed for a music video, including tea lights, balloons, face paint, rope, powder paint, matches, a sand timer, and animal masks. A sad clown costume can be made from separate inexpensive components. Face paint will also be used on actors. A scene with two dancers in basic clothing will feature powder paint. The female lead will wear flowing clothing for a field running scene that is not overwhelming for a narrative. A surrealism-themed scene will feature people in an room wearing animal masks. The artists' costumes will stick to an indie/alternative genre convention of monochrome styling similar to bands like The Script and The 1975.
The document provides a props and costume list for a music video production including 200 tea lights, balloons, face paint, rope, powder paint, matches, a sand timer, and animal masks. It notes that a sad clown costume can be made from separate inexpensive components instead of being purchased as a single item. It also mentions that the face paint and powder paint will be used on actors in different scenes, including one with two dancers in basic clothing and another surreal scene with people wearing animal masks in a room. The document recommends styling the artists in monochrome, indie-inspired clothing similar to bands like The Script, The 1975, and Imagine Dragons.
This document summarizes characteristics of the indie music genre. It originated in the UK and US in the 1980s, defined by artists signed to independent record labels. Indie music videos typically have deeper meanings and surreal elements compared to other genres. They portray artists dressing casually and using natural urban settings with low saturation filters. The indie genre derived from alternative rock and includes subgenres like indie pop and post-punk. Examples of indie artists provided are Bastille, The 1975, and The Arctic Monkeys, though some became more mainstream. The document evaluates that adopting normal clothing, low saturation filters, and natural settings align with conventions of indie music videos.
The document discusses and analyzes the digipak album covers of several indie/alternative bands, including Bastille, The 1975, and Arctic Monkeys. It notes common design elements across the covers like the use of dark, moody imagery and color schemes; simplistic yet distinctive graphics that represent the bands' styles; and photos that convey a sense of realism or mystery. The analysis concludes that successful indie digipaks emphasize themes of surrealism and rebellion through their visuals while maintaining a simple, cohesive aesthetic.
The document discusses different theories about how music videos relate to song lyrics. Andrew Goodwin's theory is that a music video is simply a visual interpretation of the lyrics. Carol Vernallis' theory is that a music video can be based on or tell a narrative inspired by the lyrics, and that repetition of ideas, themes and shots helps create meaning for viewers. The document also notes that editing in music videos allows jumping through time and space without seeming odd. Based on these theories, the evaluation concludes it is okay to be more creative than just matching the video exactly to lyrics, and that Carol Vernallis' theory allows for more flexibility.
The document discusses different theories about how music videos relate to song lyrics. Andrew Goodwin's theory is that a music video is simply a visual interpretation of the lyrics. Carol Vernallis' theory is that the visuals in a music video can be based on or tell a narrative inspired by the lyrics, using techniques like repetition, extreme camera shots and editing to create meaning for viewers. The evaluation concludes that it is okay to be more creative than just matching the video exactly to the lyrics, and that Carol Vernallis' theory allows for more flexibility in music video creation.
The document appears to be written by Will Smith as the author is listed as "By Will Smith" in the header. However, no other context or details are provided about the content or topic of the document. The single line document header does not provide enough information to generate a meaningful multi-sentence summary.
Dan is an 18-year-old university student studying photography who lives in Bristol. He enjoys spending time with friends, going to the cinema to see action and thriller films, and shopping at more affordable stores. He also likes watching television series about crime and mysteries. The document suggests that the target audience for the film "Dirty Work" is someone like Dan, as he enjoys British gangster films and action films, and often sees movies at the cinema with friends.
The document discusses how different social groups are represented in Will Smith's film. It describes how the main character Jordan is portrayed as less powerful than his demanding girlfriend, showing a modern representation of men with emotion. The antagonist Tony is shown as powerful, emotionless, and strong, representing a traditional view of men. There is only one woman depicted, who is aggressive and controlling, demonstrating a modern portrayal of women as not nice. The costumes help establish the characters as being of both lower and upper classes. Freeze frames are used to depict the relationship dynamics between characters through single images. The film aims to represent both modern and traditional views of men.
Will Smith chose a style of music for his British gangster film that was inspired by Quentin Tarantino's use of music, featuring a strong guitar sound and fast pace that contrasts with the on-screen action, reflecting Tarantino's theory of using contrapuntal music.
Will Smith plans to use freeze frames of characters during the opening credits of his film. He takes inspiration from the credits of Snatch, which introduce many characters. To avoid overwhelming the audience, he will limit characters to 5. The credits of Snatch use bold white font, lines above/below names, and stars to imply importance. Smith will experiment with different fonts like Aharoni and Biondi to choose one for the credits. He will finalize the credits in white text like other gangster films, with posterized backgrounds, capital letters, lines and stars to identify important characters.
The risk assessment document evaluates hazards for a shoot, including falling off a ladder, a van crash, harm from slapping someone, and being thrown inside a van. It assigns probability, consequence, and risk levels to each hazard, then proposes control measures to lower the probability and risk level, such as having a stable floor, driving carefully, limiting force in a slap, and using camera angles to make risks appear worse than they are.
This risk assessment document evaluates hazards for a shoot involving falling off a ladder, a van crash, slapping someone too hard, and throwing someone into a van. It assigns probability, consequence, and risk levels for each hazard, and proposes control measures like having a stable floor, driving carefully, limiting force of slaps, and using camera angles to reduce risks.
Will Smith outlines props needed for his upcoming film including:
1) A fake/cheap ring to show a relationship in trouble after a marriage proposal with a cheap ring.
2) A toothpick for an antagonist character.
3) Spare clothes to imply a girlfriend kicking her boyfriend out and not wanting him back.
4) A gun to indicate violence and identify the protagonist and antagonist.
5) Fake blood to show the protagonist tied up in a van with blood from his mouth.
The document contains initial planning ideas for a short film by Will Smith. It includes ideas for characters (a male protagonist, his controlling girlfriend, and a gangster leader), locations (different rooms in the filmmaker's house), props (a cheap ring, money, guns, cigarettes, a car), costumes (basic modern casual clothes), and a narrative outline. The narrative involves the protagonist getting kicked out by his girlfriend after buying her a fake ring, then getting in trouble with gangsters who want him to help with illegal deals since he needs money. The credits sequence would use freeze frames to introduce each character inspired by British gangster films.
Guy Ritchie's 1998 crime comedy film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels follows a group of small-time London criminals who find themselves in serious trouble after a high-stakes poker game goes wrong. Eddie, Soap, Bacon, and Tom develop an elaborate plan to pay back the half-million pounds they owe the ruthless crime boss Hatchet Harry. Their scheme involves stealing antiques and selling them at a local market.
This document summarizes several narrative theories that could be applied to a film opening. It discusses Claude Levi-Strauss's concept of binary oppositions between terms like good-bad. It also outlines Vladimir Propp's 8 character archetypes that often appear in stories. Additionally, it covers Tzvetan Todorov's theory of equilibrium, disequilibrium, and new equilibrium. Barthes' hermeneutic and proairetic codes are mentioned as ways to build tension. The document concludes that elements from Levi-Strauss, Propp, and Todorov could be blended to structure a film opening showing the initial equilibrium disrupted by some event.
The document analyzes several notable British gangster films - Snatch, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, and Layer Cake. It discusses their commercial success, conventions used, including themes of crime shown early and titles in white font. It examines mise-en-scene elements like locations and shots. While the films generally don't challenge gangster conventions, Layer Cake is unusual for not revealing the plot in its opening. The document concludes the author has learned about common traits of British gangster films and how to apply them, while also challenging norms like Sexy Beast did with its credits.
The document discusses the key elements and conventions of gangster films. It notes that gangster films typically feature suits, guns, cigars, cars, alcohol, money and violence representing the glamorous lifestyle pursued by criminals. They also involve sinister actions like crime, bank robberies, murder and operating outside the law. The document adds that women in gangster films are usually secondary and portrayed as sexy objects. It concludes by stating the author wants to base their project on a British gangster film.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
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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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