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2. He simply introduced himself and laid back when he started, capturing the audience's attention through his relaxed delivery.
3. Allocca gave specific facts and examples to explain viral trends, making the complex topic accessible through stories.
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2) Taking risks and thinking differently.
3) Creating the future and not being afraid to dream big.
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1. Kevin Allocca, the manager of YouTube trends, presented on why videos go viral.
2. He maintained audience engagement through specific examples and stories from viral videos.
3. Allocca explained viral concepts like the "double rainbow" video in a clear and entertaining way without relying on complex language.
1. Kevin Allocca, the manager of YouTube trends, presented on why videos go viral.
2. He simply introduced himself and laid back when he started, capturing the audience's attention through his relaxed delivery.
3. Allocca gave specific facts and examples to explain viral trends, making the complex topic accessible through stories.
The speaker captured the audience's attention by introducing himself simply as "Kevin Alloca, the manager at YouTube and I professionally watch videos." He maintained the audience's interest through specific examples and stories from viral videos on YouTube. The presentation was rated a 4 out of 5, with room for more dynamism through additional facts and statistics.
This document discusses reasons for voting "yes" or "no" on a tax measure. In 3 sentences:
Reasons to vote "yes" included keeping schools open, increasing funding for public education, and supporting firefighters, police, and other public services. Reasons to vote "no" included not wanting to raise taxes or increase spending in Massachusetts. The document encourages citizens to vote to have their voices heard on the tax measure on November 4th, 2008.
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1. Apply two coats of base polish on nails and allow to dry.
2. Use the dotting tool to apply dots of different colored polish onto nails in a pattern or design.
3. Once complete, apply a top coat of polish to seal the design in place.
This document discusses factors that affect testability and strategies for improving testability. It defines testability as the ability to produce tests to verify complex systems. Higher testability allows for more effective testing with the same resources. The document identifies controllability and observability as the main factors that determine a system's testability. It provides examples of how characteristics like complexity, non-determinism, and lack of visibility into state diminish testability. Techniques for improving testability include adding points of control and observation, using state test helpers, building tests into the system, and designing for well-structured and deterministic code.
The document discusses Generation Y (Millennials), who make up nearly 80 million people born between 1979-1999. As more Baby Boomers retire, Gen Y will become an increasingly important part of the workforce. The document aims to understand Gen Y's perspectives and priorities when it comes to work by surveying Gen Y individuals directly. It finds that Gen Y values work-life balance, meaningful work, and supportive bosses and coworkers. Companies that can offer these qualities will attract and retain Gen Y talent.
This document discusses using Google's Prediction API to predict outcomes like conversion rates and headlines without traditional A/B testing. It advocates playing god by using machine learning to predict the future instead of slow split testing. It also mentions writing headlines, getting results, and making money.
This document provides a collection of inspirational quotes on various topics. It includes 20 quotes on themes such as:
1) The importance of having direction and movement in life.
2) Taking risks and thinking differently.
3) Creating the future and not being afraid to dream big.
Exploring two critical elements in the foundations of a healthy relationship. The two elements are commitment and boundaries, both of which are important for building strong relationships but require work over time.
The document provides information about an upcoming construction project to rehabilitate the 127-year-old North Main Street Bridge in Rochester, NH. It states that the bridge will close to all traffic on June 1st for 105 days as crews begin work. A detour route will be in place to redirect traffic around the construction site. The project is anticipated to involve erecting barricades and barriers in the first week to set up the work area.
This document provides a 3 sentence summary of a longer text:
Mr. T's brings is experiencing high turnover rates, with over 6 employees leaving in the past year. The company had revenues of $3 million last year but incurred losses of $1 million due to challenges. Mr. T is looking to make changes to improve employee retention and boost profits going forward.
My goal is to ensure that our healthcare community has all the necessary resources to obtain and excel in learning and knowledge.
I invite everyone to attend, not only those who are interested in obtaining a CEU. The topic "Psychosis: Are You Living in Reality?", relates to everyone in every facet of life.
The document discusses Swedbank's enterprise data warehouse (EDW) and its use of Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) as its ETL software from 2007 to 2011. It provides background on Swedbank's EDW, including that it is subject-oriented, integrated, time-variant, and non-volatile. It also discusses ODI's role in the data extraction, transformation, and loading processes for the EDW. Key points covered include ODI being selected in 2007 after an evaluation process and its implementation and ongoing usage to integrate data from various source systems into the EDW.
The document is a series of yes or no questions regarding marijuana legalization and criminal justice reform. It asks the reader their position on legalizing marijuana for recreational and medical use, reducing criminal penalties and incarceration rates for marijuana and other drug offenses, increasing funding for education and social programs instead of incarceration, and allowing past marijuana convictions to be appealed or expunged from criminal records. The document encourages the reader to make their voice heard and vote on these issues.
1. General education aims to teach students a wide range of subjects including history, literature, sciences, and arts.
2. While limited in scope, general education provides students connections across disciplines and exposes them to new ideas.
3. It is always challenging to design curricula that balance breadth with depth in a meaningful way for students.
Actionable Metrics at Production Scale - LSPE Meetup June 27, 2012SOASTA
Presentation to Large Scale Production Engineering meetup at Yahoo campus on June 27, 2012. Dan Bartow, VP Product Management at SOASTA discussed critical performance metrics.
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