This is a presentation Erin Sucher Castellano gave at the 2013 Columbia Scholastic Press Association's Spring Convention. It shows examples and gives some tips for staffs looking to make the jump from newspaper to newsmagazine.
The document describes a survey tool called the Valuegraphics Archetype Ranking Tool that can be used to determine which of 10 archetypes best represent the values of an audience such as customers or employees. The survey consists of 10 statements where participants rate how much each statement reflects them. The results are then tabulated to see which archetypes ranked highest. Understanding the dominant archetypes can help organizations make decisions about hiring, marketing, product design and customer service that align with the values of their audiences.
Abstract- navdeep singh jamwal- MEAN AND VARIANCES AMONG F4 PROGENIES AND THE...navdeep singh jamwal
The document is a thesis submitted by Navdeep Singh Jamwal for a M.Sc. degree in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Punjab Agricultural University in 2011. The thesis studied whether genetic distances based on SSR markers and other parental traits could predict the means and variances of F4 progenies in Gossypium arboreum. Fifty-two F4 populations and their 17 parents were evaluated for various yield and fiber traits. Genetic diversity analysis using 57 SSR primers detected 74 alleles among the parents. The thesis found moderate correlation between parental means and F4 population means for some traits like seed cotton yield and halo length. Absolute difference in parental means and SSR-based genetic distance also showed correlation with
Enabling institutional digital repository for scholarly communication inAbubakar Kareto
The document discusses enabling institutional digital repositories for scholarly communication in Nigeria. It defines an institutional repository as a digital archive of intellectual works created by a university that is accessible both on and off campus. The benefits of institutional repositories are global visibility, centralized access to research outputs, and preservation of digital assets. While a few Nigerian universities have established repositories, there are impediments like lack of awareness, inadequate infrastructure and funding. The document concludes that institutional repositories are essential for modern scholarly communication.
This guide provides advice for graduate students writing a dissertation or thesis. It discusses selecting a supportive committee, making a compelling presentation of research objectives, and strategies for writing the paper. The document also outlines the typical structure of a dissertation, including chapters for an introduction, literature review, methodology, results, and conclusion. Finally, it emphasizes that the dissertation defense should have a seminar atmosphere where ideas can be exchanged, and the student can demonstrate their knowledge of the research topic.
This document provides an overview of the requirements and process for writing a Master's thesis. It discusses defining research, identifying a problem, selecting a research problem, conducting a literature review, and issues to consider when reading papers. The key points are:
- A thesis requires 12 credits and a published 11 page manuscript. It must follow the Graduate School's guidelines.
- Research involves systematically studying a field to establish facts or principles.
- Problems can come from work, literature, discussions, or courses and must be interesting, urgent, useful, within one's abilities, unique, and feasible.
- Literature reviews examine if a research question was already answered and help identify gaps. Useful websites include Google Scholar and PubMed
The document defines key layout and design terminology used in newspaper production. It provides definitions for over 50 terms in a consistent format, with each term defined in a single paragraph. The terms cover concepts related to page grids, headlines, photos, and other elements of newspaper layout and their technical specifications.
The document provides an overview and guidance for students completing an MSc thesis. It outlines the objectives of thesis research which are to work independently on a significant project, master a topic in detail, and present results professionally. It emphasizes the importance of structure, planning, discipline and motivation to counter challenges like loneliness. The relationship with one's supervisor is crucial, requiring regular meetings and feedback. Key milestones include submitting a proposal, progress report, and final thesis. Writing chapters in a specific order and having others review the thesis are recommended. Examiners will judge solely on the written thesis.
This document analyzes and reviews the discussion section of a student thesis. It identifies some errors in unity and coherence, use of transition signals, capitalization, and punctuation. Specifically, it finds issues with coherence between paragraphs, appropriate transition word choice, capitalizing words in titles, omitting capitalization after numbers in lists, and incorrect use of commas. The review concludes that identifying these errors can help improve writing and provide learning to do better on future theses.
The document describes a survey tool called the Valuegraphics Archetype Ranking Tool that can be used to determine which of 10 archetypes best represent the values of an audience such as customers or employees. The survey consists of 10 statements where participants rate how much each statement reflects them. The results are then tabulated to see which archetypes ranked highest. Understanding the dominant archetypes can help organizations make decisions about hiring, marketing, product design and customer service that align with the values of their audiences.
Abstract- navdeep singh jamwal- MEAN AND VARIANCES AMONG F4 PROGENIES AND THE...navdeep singh jamwal
The document is a thesis submitted by Navdeep Singh Jamwal for a M.Sc. degree in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Punjab Agricultural University in 2011. The thesis studied whether genetic distances based on SSR markers and other parental traits could predict the means and variances of F4 progenies in Gossypium arboreum. Fifty-two F4 populations and their 17 parents were evaluated for various yield and fiber traits. Genetic diversity analysis using 57 SSR primers detected 74 alleles among the parents. The thesis found moderate correlation between parental means and F4 population means for some traits like seed cotton yield and halo length. Absolute difference in parental means and SSR-based genetic distance also showed correlation with
Enabling institutional digital repository for scholarly communication inAbubakar Kareto
The document discusses enabling institutional digital repositories for scholarly communication in Nigeria. It defines an institutional repository as a digital archive of intellectual works created by a university that is accessible both on and off campus. The benefits of institutional repositories are global visibility, centralized access to research outputs, and preservation of digital assets. While a few Nigerian universities have established repositories, there are impediments like lack of awareness, inadequate infrastructure and funding. The document concludes that institutional repositories are essential for modern scholarly communication.
This guide provides advice for graduate students writing a dissertation or thesis. It discusses selecting a supportive committee, making a compelling presentation of research objectives, and strategies for writing the paper. The document also outlines the typical structure of a dissertation, including chapters for an introduction, literature review, methodology, results, and conclusion. Finally, it emphasizes that the dissertation defense should have a seminar atmosphere where ideas can be exchanged, and the student can demonstrate their knowledge of the research topic.
This document provides an overview of the requirements and process for writing a Master's thesis. It discusses defining research, identifying a problem, selecting a research problem, conducting a literature review, and issues to consider when reading papers. The key points are:
- A thesis requires 12 credits and a published 11 page manuscript. It must follow the Graduate School's guidelines.
- Research involves systematically studying a field to establish facts or principles.
- Problems can come from work, literature, discussions, or courses and must be interesting, urgent, useful, within one's abilities, unique, and feasible.
- Literature reviews examine if a research question was already answered and help identify gaps. Useful websites include Google Scholar and PubMed
The document defines key layout and design terminology used in newspaper production. It provides definitions for over 50 terms in a consistent format, with each term defined in a single paragraph. The terms cover concepts related to page grids, headlines, photos, and other elements of newspaper layout and their technical specifications.
The document provides an overview and guidance for students completing an MSc thesis. It outlines the objectives of thesis research which are to work independently on a significant project, master a topic in detail, and present results professionally. It emphasizes the importance of structure, planning, discipline and motivation to counter challenges like loneliness. The relationship with one's supervisor is crucial, requiring regular meetings and feedback. Key milestones include submitting a proposal, progress report, and final thesis. Writing chapters in a specific order and having others review the thesis are recommended. Examiners will judge solely on the written thesis.
This document analyzes and reviews the discussion section of a student thesis. It identifies some errors in unity and coherence, use of transition signals, capitalization, and punctuation. Specifically, it finds issues with coherence between paragraphs, appropriate transition word choice, capitalizing words in titles, omitting capitalization after numbers in lists, and incorrect use of commas. The review concludes that identifying these errors can help improve writing and provide learning to do better on future theses.
The document provides guidance on developing a thesis, including conceptualizing the research problem, formulating the research title and questions, reviewing related literature, developing hypotheses, and describing the methodology. It discusses the role of the thesis advisor in guiding the advisee's conceptualization of the study, assisting with research design, and reviewing the logic and analysis of the research report. The document also provides examples of research titles and discusses formatting and style guidelines for writing the thesis.
Dotsilicon provides a financial proposal for developing an online news portal for 30,000 BDT. The package includes hosting, a domain name, content management software, and 10 days of development. Dotsilicon will design and develop the site using their Siteadmin content management system, which allows non-technical users to easily manage content, images, and site design through a web-based interface. Payment is due upfront via options like bank transfer, bKash, or PayPal.
The document provides guidance on writing Chapter 1 of a thesis, which includes the introduction, framework, statement of the problem, significance of the study, delimitations, and definition of terms. It outlines the content and structure for each section and provides tips for writing them effectively and cohesively. Key recommendations include clearly stating the research problem and objectives, justifying the importance and relevance of the study, limiting the scope appropriately, and using authoritative sources for definitions. The overall aim is to interest the reader and lay the foundation for the research to be undertaken.
The second lecture in the First-Year Composition series; it addresses writing an effective introduction for a college-level essay. Recorded live on September 10, 2007.
Nice performance using Sf2 cache wrapping Sf1 applicationMarc Weistroff
In collaboration with Emmanuel Cohen.
At a key moment for online press in France, a major French news company chooses PHP and Symfony to extend its popular web site. We will present the architecture we designed at Sensio Labs to meet a very good performance requirement. We used Symfony2 kernel wrapping symfony 1.4 and relied on loose-coupled applications serving content from heterogeneous backend sources.
(Part One) Research Guidelines For Writing your Thesis Paperligo178
This presentation is Part One for students in preparation of writing their thesis paper. It was designed to assist students with preliminary research and developing a thesis statement.
Threat modeling web application: a case studyAntonio Fontes
Threat modeling is a technique to identify security risks in a web application before development. The speaker conducted a threat modeling exercise for a newspaper company developing a new paid electronic edition feature. He identified threats such as unauthorized access to paid content and financial data theft. Controls like access control, authentication, encryption, and logging were recommended to address these threats. The threat modeling process and results were documented in a report to guide secure development of the new feature.
This document provides instructions for writing a thesis using Microsoft Word 2007 and managing references with Zotero. It outlines steps for typing a thesis outline, setting heading styles, inserting page breaks and section breaks, creating a table of contents, and numbering pages. Styles are used to format document elements consistently and allow for quick formatting changes. Common steps include setting Heading 1, Heading 2, and Normal styles, inserting section breaks, and setting Roman numbering for the front matter and Arabic numbering for the main chapters.
Before writing a thesis, one should know what a thesis is, what it requires, and how to write it in a way that engages the reader without distracting him/her anywhere. Such a thesis can help you earn good grades. Have a look at a brief guide about thesis writing.
Thesis Writing: Tips for Organizing and Writing your ThesisMohd Zamri Sarawak
The document provides guidance for chemical engineering postgraduate students at UTM on organizing and writing their thesis. It covers general aspects of a thesis including what constitutes a thesis, differences between undergraduate and postgraduate theses, and tips for organization. The document outlines the typical sections of a thesis including the abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusions. It also provides tips for each section, such as writing the abstract last and introducing the research question in the introduction.
The document provides guidance on writing a thesis, including what constitutes a thesis, why theses are written, and the typical structure and components of a thesis. It discusses the purpose and content of key sections like the introduction, literature review, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion. The document also offers tips for writing these sections effectively and common pitfalls to avoid. For example, it emphasizes that the introduction should provide context and motivation for the study, while the discussion should interpret results and link them to prior work.
This document provides tips for writing a thesis. It discusses starting the writing process early by choosing a title and outline. The outline should summarize the argument in one sentence for each chapter. Material should be collected in a binder as it is researched. Examiners will want to understand the thesis quickly, so the abstract, conclusions, and contents should clearly convey the purpose and findings. Getting feedback from others helps improve the thesis before examination. Regularly interacting with potential examiners also helps them understand and appreciate the research.
The document provides background information on factors that affect students' mathematics performance. It discusses how positive attitudes and understanding the real-world applications of math can improve performance. The conceptual framework outlines how student-related factors like interest and study habits, and teacher-related factors like personality, teaching skills, and instructional materials influence mathematics performance. The study aims to determine the extent of these factors and their relationship to performance among high school students.
This study demonstrated a novel natural transformation mechanism in Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans (A.a.) that is independent of uptake signal sequences and the Tfox gene. The study showed that A.a. could be transformed with genomic and plasmid DNA present in microvesicles secreted into the growth medium of donor cells. This transformation occurred both in the presence and absence of components normally required for natural transformation in A.a. The results suggest outer membrane adhesion and fusion of donor microvesicles with recipient cells allows DNA delivery and homologous recombination. This novel mechanism could provide an easier method for genetically transforming A.a. compared to conventional techniques.
This document outlines the key parts of a research paper, including the title page, abstract, introduction, area of focus, related literature review, research questions, data analysis and interpretation, interpretation of data, action plan, and recommendations. The abstract provides a brief summary of the research. The introduction gives context and background. The area of focus describes who will benefit from the study. The literature review covers related published materials. The research questions reflect the problem being studied. Data analysis and interpretation examine the data both quantitatively and qualitatively. The interpretation of data establishes connections between findings and previous literature. The action plan describes the problem, design, and findings. Finally, recommendations are based on the conclusions and suggest further studies.
This document provides guidance on the key components that should be included in Chapter 1 of a thesis. It discusses that Chapter 1 should include an introduction, background of the study, theoretical framework, conceptual framework, statement of the problem, assumptions and hypotheses, scope and limitations of the study, significance or importance of the study, and definitions of terms. It then provides detailed explanations and examples for each of these sections to help guide writers in developing the critical first chapter of a thesis.
The document discusses the benefits of the Chicago Scholars program at City Colleges of Chicago (CCC), which helps students apply to and get accepted at top transfer schools. It notes that 20 CCC students who participated in an on-site admission event through Chicago Scholars were all accepted to a college or university. It also highlights the experiences of 35 CCC students who went on the Chicago Scholars spring break college tour and visited colleges on the East Coast. One student, Tina Watson, changed her plans after the tour and was accepted to her dream school of Fisk University, where she received multiple scholarships covering full tuition, books, food, and boarding expenses.
This document discusses how social networking tools can be used to connect with students. It notes that traditional advertising reaches only a few students, while social media platforms like Facebook have seen massive growth. The author's university has created a Facebook page to help reach more students in a proactive way and allow students to communicate directly. The number of "Likes" on the page has increased as more students follow and use the university's services, helping to drive up website traffic. Meaningful, engaging content is important to retain students' interest. The university has found that social media is an effective way to reach more students when used alongside automated news and event feeds.
The document is a newsletter from the Trent University Alumni Association from Spring 2006. It provides summaries of several articles in the newsletter, including profiles of successful Trent University alumni Darren Huston '85, who is now the CEO of Microsoft in Japan, and CBC Radio producer Mark Collins '81. It also discusses the planning for an upcoming reunion celebrating the history of the Commoner, a former campus pub at Trent University that held strong nostalgic significance for many alumni.
Where Can I Buy Parchment Writing PapeCheryl Brown
The document discusses Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau's social contract theories. Both philosophers theorized that individuals in a state of nature came together and agreed to form societies for protection and fulfillment. However, they differed in their views of human nature - Hobbes saw humans as competitive while Rousseau saw them as cooperative. The document goes on to provide more details on their social contract theories.
The document provides guidance on developing a thesis, including conceptualizing the research problem, formulating the research title and questions, reviewing related literature, developing hypotheses, and describing the methodology. It discusses the role of the thesis advisor in guiding the advisee's conceptualization of the study, assisting with research design, and reviewing the logic and analysis of the research report. The document also provides examples of research titles and discusses formatting and style guidelines for writing the thesis.
Dotsilicon provides a financial proposal for developing an online news portal for 30,000 BDT. The package includes hosting, a domain name, content management software, and 10 days of development. Dotsilicon will design and develop the site using their Siteadmin content management system, which allows non-technical users to easily manage content, images, and site design through a web-based interface. Payment is due upfront via options like bank transfer, bKash, or PayPal.
The document provides guidance on writing Chapter 1 of a thesis, which includes the introduction, framework, statement of the problem, significance of the study, delimitations, and definition of terms. It outlines the content and structure for each section and provides tips for writing them effectively and cohesively. Key recommendations include clearly stating the research problem and objectives, justifying the importance and relevance of the study, limiting the scope appropriately, and using authoritative sources for definitions. The overall aim is to interest the reader and lay the foundation for the research to be undertaken.
The second lecture in the First-Year Composition series; it addresses writing an effective introduction for a college-level essay. Recorded live on September 10, 2007.
Nice performance using Sf2 cache wrapping Sf1 applicationMarc Weistroff
In collaboration with Emmanuel Cohen.
At a key moment for online press in France, a major French news company chooses PHP and Symfony to extend its popular web site. We will present the architecture we designed at Sensio Labs to meet a very good performance requirement. We used Symfony2 kernel wrapping symfony 1.4 and relied on loose-coupled applications serving content from heterogeneous backend sources.
(Part One) Research Guidelines For Writing your Thesis Paperligo178
This presentation is Part One for students in preparation of writing their thesis paper. It was designed to assist students with preliminary research and developing a thesis statement.
Threat modeling web application: a case studyAntonio Fontes
Threat modeling is a technique to identify security risks in a web application before development. The speaker conducted a threat modeling exercise for a newspaper company developing a new paid electronic edition feature. He identified threats such as unauthorized access to paid content and financial data theft. Controls like access control, authentication, encryption, and logging were recommended to address these threats. The threat modeling process and results were documented in a report to guide secure development of the new feature.
This document provides instructions for writing a thesis using Microsoft Word 2007 and managing references with Zotero. It outlines steps for typing a thesis outline, setting heading styles, inserting page breaks and section breaks, creating a table of contents, and numbering pages. Styles are used to format document elements consistently and allow for quick formatting changes. Common steps include setting Heading 1, Heading 2, and Normal styles, inserting section breaks, and setting Roman numbering for the front matter and Arabic numbering for the main chapters.
Before writing a thesis, one should know what a thesis is, what it requires, and how to write it in a way that engages the reader without distracting him/her anywhere. Such a thesis can help you earn good grades. Have a look at a brief guide about thesis writing.
Thesis Writing: Tips for Organizing and Writing your ThesisMohd Zamri Sarawak
The document provides guidance for chemical engineering postgraduate students at UTM on organizing and writing their thesis. It covers general aspects of a thesis including what constitutes a thesis, differences between undergraduate and postgraduate theses, and tips for organization. The document outlines the typical sections of a thesis including the abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusions. It also provides tips for each section, such as writing the abstract last and introducing the research question in the introduction.
The document provides guidance on writing a thesis, including what constitutes a thesis, why theses are written, and the typical structure and components of a thesis. It discusses the purpose and content of key sections like the introduction, literature review, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion. The document also offers tips for writing these sections effectively and common pitfalls to avoid. For example, it emphasizes that the introduction should provide context and motivation for the study, while the discussion should interpret results and link them to prior work.
This document provides tips for writing a thesis. It discusses starting the writing process early by choosing a title and outline. The outline should summarize the argument in one sentence for each chapter. Material should be collected in a binder as it is researched. Examiners will want to understand the thesis quickly, so the abstract, conclusions, and contents should clearly convey the purpose and findings. Getting feedback from others helps improve the thesis before examination. Regularly interacting with potential examiners also helps them understand and appreciate the research.
The document provides background information on factors that affect students' mathematics performance. It discusses how positive attitudes and understanding the real-world applications of math can improve performance. The conceptual framework outlines how student-related factors like interest and study habits, and teacher-related factors like personality, teaching skills, and instructional materials influence mathematics performance. The study aims to determine the extent of these factors and their relationship to performance among high school students.
This study demonstrated a novel natural transformation mechanism in Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans (A.a.) that is independent of uptake signal sequences and the Tfox gene. The study showed that A.a. could be transformed with genomic and plasmid DNA present in microvesicles secreted into the growth medium of donor cells. This transformation occurred both in the presence and absence of components normally required for natural transformation in A.a. The results suggest outer membrane adhesion and fusion of donor microvesicles with recipient cells allows DNA delivery and homologous recombination. This novel mechanism could provide an easier method for genetically transforming A.a. compared to conventional techniques.
This document outlines the key parts of a research paper, including the title page, abstract, introduction, area of focus, related literature review, research questions, data analysis and interpretation, interpretation of data, action plan, and recommendations. The abstract provides a brief summary of the research. The introduction gives context and background. The area of focus describes who will benefit from the study. The literature review covers related published materials. The research questions reflect the problem being studied. Data analysis and interpretation examine the data both quantitatively and qualitatively. The interpretation of data establishes connections between findings and previous literature. The action plan describes the problem, design, and findings. Finally, recommendations are based on the conclusions and suggest further studies.
This document provides guidance on the key components that should be included in Chapter 1 of a thesis. It discusses that Chapter 1 should include an introduction, background of the study, theoretical framework, conceptual framework, statement of the problem, assumptions and hypotheses, scope and limitations of the study, significance or importance of the study, and definitions of terms. It then provides detailed explanations and examples for each of these sections to help guide writers in developing the critical first chapter of a thesis.
The document discusses the benefits of the Chicago Scholars program at City Colleges of Chicago (CCC), which helps students apply to and get accepted at top transfer schools. It notes that 20 CCC students who participated in an on-site admission event through Chicago Scholars were all accepted to a college or university. It also highlights the experiences of 35 CCC students who went on the Chicago Scholars spring break college tour and visited colleges on the East Coast. One student, Tina Watson, changed her plans after the tour and was accepted to her dream school of Fisk University, where she received multiple scholarships covering full tuition, books, food, and boarding expenses.
This document discusses how social networking tools can be used to connect with students. It notes that traditional advertising reaches only a few students, while social media platforms like Facebook have seen massive growth. The author's university has created a Facebook page to help reach more students in a proactive way and allow students to communicate directly. The number of "Likes" on the page has increased as more students follow and use the university's services, helping to drive up website traffic. Meaningful, engaging content is important to retain students' interest. The university has found that social media is an effective way to reach more students when used alongside automated news and event feeds.
The document is a newsletter from the Trent University Alumni Association from Spring 2006. It provides summaries of several articles in the newsletter, including profiles of successful Trent University alumni Darren Huston '85, who is now the CEO of Microsoft in Japan, and CBC Radio producer Mark Collins '81. It also discusses the planning for an upcoming reunion celebrating the history of the Commoner, a former campus pub at Trent University that held strong nostalgic significance for many alumni.
Where Can I Buy Parchment Writing PapeCheryl Brown
The document discusses Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau's social contract theories. Both philosophers theorized that individuals in a state of nature came together and agreed to form societies for protection and fulfillment. However, they differed in their views of human nature - Hobbes saw humans as competitive while Rousseau saw them as cooperative. The document goes on to provide more details on their social contract theories.
Being Real: The Convoluted Simplicity of Young Adult MinistryBruce Reyes-Chow
The document discusses a presentation on cultural shifts relevant to young adult ministry. It outlines four major shifts: from singular authority to open discernment; rigid structures to adaptability; monolithic presence to embracing diversity; and geographic isolation to global community through technology. It provides examples of each shift and discusses how they impact approaches to Scripture, decision-making, structures, evangelism, and experiences of community. It also briefly profiles a local church navigating these shifts in its young adult congregation.
The document discusses forming digital disciples in the digital age. It outlines that a digital age catechetical leader is someone who is not afraid to use modern technology like social media to spread the gospel message. It provides 10 points for digital leadership, including observing technology trends, collaborating with others, identifying best practices, and advocating for resources to integrate technology. The document emphasizes adapting technology to religious education creatively, such as using videos and apps to teach biblical stories. Overall it encourages catechetical leaders to embrace technology while maintaining boundaries to protect those in their care.
Changing Roles in Communications Departments (What's social media got to do w...Susan T. Evans
This presentation was a general session for the 2012 UCDA Design Summit. Summary - For the best results: everything is connected to everything else. Social media is most effective when it is a part of an integrated brand strategy and tightly linked to other communication initiatives. And these days, Twitter and Facebook are not just the purview of social media strategists. More case study discussion will demonstrate how you incorporate social media channels into key communication projects. And, while you're at it, you might as well use social media for your own renewal and rejuvenation as you meet the challenges of new roles and responsibilities on your campus.
Uh branded as limitless - The Daily CougarNatalie Harms
The University of Houston underwent a branding refresh process to develop a concise message that captures the essence of UH. After extensive research, the branding agency 160over90 concluded that UH should be branded as "a mecca for the driven," representing the diversity, educational opportunities, and initiative of its student body. This brand promise will underpin all UH marketing and communications going forward. Short term advertising campaigns will help promote the new brand identity, emphasizing the strong connection between UH and Houston through slogans like "Houston is Houston." However, the real work is ensuring the "a mecca for the driven" brand foundation remains integral to all UH's activities in the long run.
This document provides guidance for planning projects as a member of WILL, a feminist activism student group. It contains information on the goals and structure of WILL, including that members are encouraged to take on leadership roles and plan their own events. It also offers step-by-step instructions for planning different types of projects, from media campaigns to larger events. Project leaders are advised to brainstorm ideas at meetings, make timelines, design their projects, secure necessary funding, and execute their plans with support from WILL co-leaders.
This document provides an overview of the benefits of attending college and advice for high school students in 9th-10th grade. It discusses exploring interests, taking challenging courses, getting involved in extracurriculars and internships, developing good study habits, and getting to know teachers. The main points are that college can help students discover their passions and career paths, earn higher salaries, gain valuable skills, and meet new people who will support their personal and professional growth. Students are encouraged to try new activities and classes to learn what they like.
This report summarizes the findings of a survey of 264 LGBT students at The University of Western Australia (UWA) regarding their experiences. Some key findings include:
- About two-thirds of students felt the campus climate was welcoming for LGBT students, though a significant portion were undecided.
- 16% reported experiencing harassment or discrimination in the past year due to their sexual orientation or gender identity.
- 20% said their identity disrupted their academic progress.
- 18% felt excluded from clubs or societies.
- The report concludes with recommendations to improve supports for LGBT students through additional resources, training, and policies.
Blitz Magazine is a 40-page biweekly magazine published by Arc at UNSW. It covers events and entertainment around campus. The document discusses the role of the Blitz Magazine designer, who is responsible for layout, graphics, and ensuring high design quality across issues. The designer must work closely with editors to insert content and meet strict deadlines, sometimes requiring last-minute changes. The internship provided the designer with valuable experience in publication design, teamwork, and managing tight schedules.
This document contains a social media plan for the Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) at Loyola Marymount University. It outlines goals of generating awareness of OISS programs and increasing engagement on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. The plan details tactics like introducing OISS staff and student leaders, highlighting campus events and international holidays, and promoting cultural awareness. A sample content calendar is also included, with examples of posts advertising an upcoming pumpkin carving event across the three platforms.
This document contains a social media plan for the Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) at Loyola Marymount University. It outlines goals of generating awareness of OISS programs and engaging the international community. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are identified as key platforms. A variety of content is proposed, including spotlighting international leaders and events, cultural celebrations, study tips, and event promotions. Sample posts are provided for each platform along with hashtags and a content calendar example. Measurement metrics like likes, shares and event attendance are identified.
The document summarizes the launch of the Institute for Global Citizenship and Equity at Centennial College. It provides details on the launch event including a speech by the President and presentations by four guest speakers at different campus locations. The speakers discussed topics like youth engagement, the cultural legacy of the ancient Middle East, women's and children's rights in Iraq, and First Nations peoples as global citizens seeking equity. The launch aimed to advance the college's commitment to global citizenship, social justice and equity through the new Institute.
The College of SEFS at UCC has introduced a new mandatory unpaid teaching module for postgraduate students requiring them to complete 50 hours of unpaid work. This will negatively impact postgraduate students who rely on income from teaching and demonstrating labs as their primary source of income. It is estimated the unpaid work will cost students between €800-€1,100. A postgraduate student interviewed criticized the new measure as unfair and questioned its educational benefits. The article also notes that the Students' Union has been criticized for its lack of response to address student housing issues in Cork, with over 100 students still seeking accommodation as of last week.
Writing Paper For Martin Luther King Jr. Day ActivitiKelly Ratkovic
The document outlines the steps to request an assignment paper from HelpWriting.net, including creating an account, completing an order form, and reviewing writer bids before choosing a writer and placing a deposit to start the assignment. It notes that customers can request revisions to ensure satisfaction and will receive a refund if the paper is plagiarized. The process aims to fully meet customer needs for original, high-quality content.
1. Communication skills - Employers want graduates who can effectively communicate orally and in writing.
2. Problem-solving skills - Being able to analyze complex problems and develop solutions is highly valued.
3. Teamwork skills - The ability to collaborate with others and work well in a team environment is essential in most careers.
There are several options for repaying student loan debt, including standard, extended, and graduated repayment plans that allow repayment over 10-25 years. It's important to understand the difference between subsidized and unsubsidized loans and utilize available tools to calculate repayment amounts. Creating a budget and sticking to it is key to managing student loan debt in a sustainable way. Communicating with lenders about any difficulties making payments can help avoid defaulting on loans.
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This presentation covers tips for publication staffs who are using Snapchat in the newsroom. It gives some reasons to be using the medium and best practices. It was presented by Aaron Manfull at the 2015 Fall JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention in Orlando, Florida.
Publicity: Creating Awareness for Your Staff Media Now STL
This presentation was given by Aaron Manfull and Jordyn Kiel at the JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention in Orlando, Florida, in 2015. The presentation gives ways for staffs to promote their work and their program.
5 Apps Your Staff Should Be Using Right NowMedia Now STL
This is a presentation I use as part of a teach-and-play session. I talked about each of these five tools (Snapchat, Videolicious, Instagram, Evernote and Periscope) for 10 minutes and then gave participants 10 minutes to practice with them. This was done during a 2-hour session.
Snapchat in the Newsroom - Journalism Interactive 2015Media Now STL
This is a Snapchat in the Newsroom presentation I gave at the 2015 Journalism Interactive Conference at Mizzou. The talk was April 24, 2015, during the Teach-A-Thon. You can find more resources I shared at: http://medianowstl.com/snapchat-resources/
Here is a presentation I gave on storytelling in scholastic journalism. It covers everything from the traditional ways stories are told to some of the alternative storytelling ways the digital arena allows for.
Here is a presentation on Managing the Digital Newsroom. It covers everything from assigning stories and grading to assigning staff positions and utilizing IFTTT.
Social Media - Conversation in Session: Be there. Media Now STL
This is the presentation Aaron Manfull used at the Journalism Education Association/National Scholastic Press Association Spring National Journalism Convention in San Diego in 2014.
Publicizing your high school journalism program - San Diego 2014Media Now STL
This was my presentation from the jEA/NSPA National High School Spring Journalism Convention in San Diego in 2014. In it, I give a variety of ideas to programs for creating and executing plans to publicize different media within the school and journalism programs as a whole.
Going Online Part 2 - JEA/NSPA San Francisco 2013Media Now STL
This is a presentation I did at the 2013 JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention in San Francisco. It dealt with helping schools with what to do once they were online.
There are the slides I used for the presentation I did for the iABC event in April of 2012. It focused on lessons that can be learned from students for our journeys on the social web.
This is the first of two sessions Aaron Manfull gave at the CSPA high school journalism convention at Columbia University March 15, 2012. This session deals with planning for an online move.
Guide to Moving Online: Part 2 - Steps 6-10Media Now STL
This is the presentation Jim Streisel and Aaron Manfull gave at the JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention in Minneapolis. The convention was in November of 2011. You can contact them on Twitter @carmeljim and @manfull if you have questions.
Guide to Moving Online: Part 1 - Steps 1-5Media Now STL
This is the presentation Jim Streisel and Aaron Manfull gave at the JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention in Minneapolis. The convention was in November of 2011. You can contact them on Twitter @carmeljim and @manfull if you have questions.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
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.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Erin Sucher Castellano: Making the Switch to a Newsmagazine
1. Erin Sucher Castellano, Journalism Adviser, Clayton High School
MAKING THE SWITCH
from newspaper to newsmagazine. Why you should and then how to go about doing it.
From beginning design to what issues to anticipate along the way.
28. The ReDesign
✤ How to Start the ReDesign:
✤ Get Signed Up for a Summer Workshop:
✤ http://bsujournalismworkshops.com/ (Ball State)
✤ http://medianowstl.com/ (Lindenwood University)
✤ Or one in your local area
29. The redesign
✤ Start by just copying spreads you like
✤ Establish New Paragraph Styles, Libraries, Templates, several
“looks”
✤ Talk to your printer about sizes
✤ Our size: (w) 49p6 by (h) 63p
✤ Make a Back to School Issue Before School
✤ Don’t be afraid to tweak your design as you go
30. ✤ Bleeds
✤ Cost
✤ Turn Around Time (all paper vs. gloss cover)
Issues to foresee
31. A few more helpful sites
✤ http://kuler.adobe.com
✤ http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/list/mostdownloaded
✤ google docs (Story Ideas, Page Assignments, Advertising Records,
Photography Assignments)