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Here are some key points to consider for pricing and sales forecasting for your theatre production:
- Determine the number of tickets you expect or want to sell for each performance
- Set ticket prices based on your costs, competition in the market, and expected demand
- Calculate your total expected sales by multiplying ticket price by number of tickets
- Estimate your total production costs
- Calculate how many tickets you need to sell at your set prices to break even financially
- Consider offering discounts or different price levels to attract more customers and hit your sales targets
- Balance higher margins from higher prices vs needing to sell more volume at lower prices
- Focus on getting advance ticket sales for important cash flow early on
- Think about building
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Recent advances in wireless communication have made it possible to develop low-cost, and low power Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). The WSN can be used for several application areas (e.g., habitat monitoring, forest fire detection, and health care). WSN Information Extraction (IE) techniques can be classified into four categories depending on the factors that drive data acquisition: event-driven, time-driven, query-based, and hybrid. This paper presents a survey of the state-of-the-art IE techniques in WSNs. The benefits and shortcomings of different IE approaches are presented as motivation for future work into automatic hybridisation and adaptation of IE mechanisms.
This document discusses the importance of creating brand advocates through delivering excellent customer experiences. It defines brand advocates as highly satisfied, loyal customers who recommend a brand to others. Companies with strong brand advocates are more profitable due to lower marketing costs, higher customer retention and willingness to pay more. The document provides steps to create brand advocates, including defining best customer segments, understanding customer motivations, ensuring consistency across all customer touchpoints, and measuring advocacy through recommendations and repeat purchases.
The document discusses the hypothesis of Elisabetta Di Stefano's thesis that examines how local governmental bureaucracies discourage citizen involvement through opaque structures and lack of communication. The thesis proposes that communication designers could help increase transparency, reform, and civic engagement within communities by creating clear and participatory non-textual means of communication. It provides background on what bureaucracies are and an example of New York City's complex bureaucracy.
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The document provides an overview of the Halo 3 game media features and how to access them. It describes the File Share feature which allows players to upload and download custom maps, game types, video clips and screenshots. Uploading files to the File Share makes them available for other players to download. The Theater mode allows viewing gameplay videos and screenshots.
It then provides tips for several levels in the Halo 3 campaign on Legendary difficulty, including strategies for dealing with enemies and progressing through each area. Strategies include using plasma pistols to disable enemies' shields before finishing them off, prioritizing more dangerous enemies, and taking cover from airborne reinforcements.
The document discusses definitions and categories of ecotourism. It defines ecotourism as responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. Ecotourism is categorized based on its focus on nature conservation, local culture/heritage preservation, or a combination of both along with improving local quality of life. The document also provides requirements for different types of ecotourism facilities like ecolodges, ecotourism resorts, and green button hotels.
Stage your business- Presentation 9th octoberJohn Spindler
Here are some key points to consider for pricing and sales forecasting for your theatre production:
- Determine the number of tickets you expect or want to sell for each performance
- Set ticket prices based on your costs, competition in the market, and expected demand
- Calculate your total expected sales by multiplying ticket price by number of tickets
- Estimate your total production costs
- Calculate how many tickets you need to sell at your set prices to break even financially
- Consider offering discounts or different price levels to attract more customers and hit your sales targets
- Balance higher margins from higher prices vs needing to sell more volume at lower prices
- Focus on getting advance ticket sales for important cash flow early on
- Think about building
An Overview and Classification of Approaches to Information Extraction in Wir...M H
Recent advances in wireless communication have made it possible to develop low-cost, and low power Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). The WSN can be used for several application areas (e.g., habitat monitoring, forest fire detection, and health care). WSN Information Extraction (IE) techniques can be classified into four categories depending on the factors that drive data acquisition: event-driven, time-driven, query-based, and hybrid. This paper presents a survey of the state-of-the-art IE techniques in WSNs. The benefits and shortcomings of different IE approaches are presented as motivation for future work into automatic hybridisation and adaptation of IE mechanisms.
This document discusses the importance of creating brand advocates through delivering excellent customer experiences. It defines brand advocates as highly satisfied, loyal customers who recommend a brand to others. Companies with strong brand advocates are more profitable due to lower marketing costs, higher customer retention and willingness to pay more. The document provides steps to create brand advocates, including defining best customer segments, understanding customer motivations, ensuring consistency across all customer touchpoints, and measuring advocacy through recommendations and repeat purchases.
The document discusses the hypothesis of Elisabetta Di Stefano's thesis that examines how local governmental bureaucracies discourage citizen involvement through opaque structures and lack of communication. The thesis proposes that communication designers could help increase transparency, reform, and civic engagement within communities by creating clear and participatory non-textual means of communication. It provides background on what bureaucracies are and an example of New York City's complex bureaucracy.
Sub-Station
The document provides an overview of the Halo 3 game media features and how to access them. It describes the File Share feature which allows players to upload and download custom maps, game types, video clips and screenshots. Uploading files to the File Share makes them available for other players to download. The Theater mode allows viewing gameplay videos and screenshots.
It then provides tips for several levels in the Halo 3 campaign on Legendary difficulty, including strategies for dealing with enemies and progressing through each area. Strategies include using plasma pistols to disable enemies' shields before finishing them off, prioritizing more dangerous enemies, and taking cover from airborne reinforcements.
The document discusses definitions and categories of ecotourism. It defines ecotourism as responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. Ecotourism is categorized based on its focus on nature conservation, local culture/heritage preservation, or a combination of both along with improving local quality of life. The document also provides requirements for different types of ecotourism facilities like ecolodges, ecotourism resorts, and green button hotels.
The document provides a history of the growth and expansion of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from its founding in 1830 to recent times. It details the early periods of growth in the eastern United States and the migrations to the Midwest and West. It then summarizes the massive immigration to Utah during the 1800s, establishing the Church in that region. Later sections outline the global missionary expansion from the 1900s onward and the establishment of temples worldwide.
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3) О нарушениях установленного порядка проведения ГИА
4) О повторном прохождении государственной итоговой аттестации
5) Анализ репетиционных работ по русскому языку и математике.
This document provides a table of contents and summaries for Catheryn Vogel's Complete Reading Portfolio covering classical to modern literature from spring 2012. The portfolio includes summaries of influential works such as Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Beowulf, works by Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, and others spanning genres of epic, romance, drama, poetry, fiction and more. The summaries concisely describe each work's key events, characters, and themes.
The document provides information about the East African Community (EAC) regional integration efforts. It discusses the EAC's history and establishment, main drivers for integration such as economic, political and social factors, and achievements in key integration areas including GDP, trade, and monetary cooperation. Some of the main challenges to integration are also outlined.
Este documento contiene una tabla con información de 15 pacientes que incluye datos personales como nombre, edad, fecha de nacimiento, teléfono, dirección y sexo, así como detalles de sus consultas médicas como fecha de consulta, fecha de control, nombre del doctor y especialidad.
The document discusses predictions for the future in the year 2100 including that online schools, special suits, glass domes, flying cars, and underwater cities may exist. Life may be very different as pollution levels could be so high that people use robotic housemaids and mini-submarines, and travel to the moon in shuttles. Traffic and fuel may cause high pollution unless solutions are found.
This document provides an overview of why the author felt called to do missionary work in Chavuma, Zambia. It describes how:
1) The author was doing leadership training and outreach work in other parts of Zambia when a man named John Jere shared his passion for ministering to widows and orphans in the remote Lukulu region of western Zambia.
2) Over several months of prayer and preparation, the author assembled a small team to do reconnaissance and outreach work in Lukulu West.
3) During their week-long trip visiting villages along the Lungwebungwe river, the team used "Creation Evangelism" to share the gospel with
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Covey says most people look for quick fixes. They see a big success and want to know how he did it, believing (and hoping) they can do the same following a quick bullet list.
But real change, the author says, comes not from the outside in, but from the inside out. And the most fundamental way of changing yourself is through a paradigm shift.
That paradigm shift is a new way of looking at the world. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People presents an approach to effectiveness based on character and principles.
The first three habits indeed deal with yourself because it all starts with you. The first three habits move you from dependence from the world to the independence of making your own world.
Habits 4, 5 and 6 are about people and relationships. The will move you from independence to interdependence. Such, cooperating to achieve more than you could have by yourself.
The last habit, habit number 7, focuses on continuous growth and improvement.
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The document provides a history of the growth and expansion of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from its founding in 1830 to recent times. It details the early periods of growth in the eastern United States and the migrations to the Midwest and West. It then summarizes the massive immigration to Utah during the 1800s, establishing the Church in that region. Later sections outline the global missionary expansion from the 1900s onward and the establishment of temples worldwide.
Повестка дня:
1) Об условиях получения аттестата об основном общем образовании
2) Об условиях аннулирования результатов ГИА
3) О нарушениях установленного порядка проведения ГИА
4) О повторном прохождении государственной итоговой аттестации
5) Анализ репетиционных работ по русскому языку и математике.
This document provides a table of contents and summaries for Catheryn Vogel's Complete Reading Portfolio covering classical to modern literature from spring 2012. The portfolio includes summaries of influential works such as Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Beowulf, works by Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, and others spanning genres of epic, romance, drama, poetry, fiction and more. The summaries concisely describe each work's key events, characters, and themes.
The document provides information about the East African Community (EAC) regional integration efforts. It discusses the EAC's history and establishment, main drivers for integration such as economic, political and social factors, and achievements in key integration areas including GDP, trade, and monetary cooperation. Some of the main challenges to integration are also outlined.
Este documento contiene una tabla con información de 15 pacientes que incluye datos personales como nombre, edad, fecha de nacimiento, teléfono, dirección y sexo, así como detalles de sus consultas médicas como fecha de consulta, fecha de control, nombre del doctor y especialidad.
The document discusses predictions for the future in the year 2100 including that online schools, special suits, glass domes, flying cars, and underwater cities may exist. Life may be very different as pollution levels could be so high that people use robotic housemaids and mini-submarines, and travel to the moon in shuttles. Traffic and fuel may cause high pollution unless solutions are found.
This document provides an overview of why the author felt called to do missionary work in Chavuma, Zambia. It describes how:
1) The author was doing leadership training and outreach work in other parts of Zambia when a man named John Jere shared his passion for ministering to widows and orphans in the remote Lukulu region of western Zambia.
2) Over several months of prayer and preparation, the author assembled a small team to do reconnaissance and outreach work in Lukulu West.
3) During their week-long trip visiting villages along the Lungwebungwe river, the team used "Creation Evangelism" to share the gospel with
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Covey says most people look for quick fixes. They see a big success and want to know how he did it, believing (and hoping) they can do the same following a quick bullet list.
But real change, the author says, comes not from the outside in, but from the inside out. And the most fundamental way of changing yourself is through a paradigm shift.
That paradigm shift is a new way of looking at the world. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People presents an approach to effectiveness based on character and principles.
The first three habits indeed deal with yourself because it all starts with you. The first three habits move you from dependence from the world to the independence of making your own world.
Habits 4, 5 and 6 are about people and relationships. The will move you from independence to interdependence. Such, cooperating to achieve more than you could have by yourself.
The last habit, habit number 7, focuses on continuous growth and improvement.
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Although the big push for fad diets has died down a little bit, it is still estimated that at least two-
thirds of Americans are on some type of diet at any given time. Although research shows the
importance of eating from all the major food groups, people are still confused about what type of
diet to follow, keeping the window open for more quacky solutions to pop up.
In an effort to help readers determine what makes a diet healthy and when it's time to steer clear, I
am going to discuss what makes a diet a 'fad' diet and why these diets are something best to stay
away from. Along the way, we will discover what each food group has to offer that can be
beneficial to our health.
Our bodies are uniquely designed to take advantage of the proteins, carbohydrates and fats that
we eat. In order for the liver to do the best job it can for us, we actually need all of these nutrients,
known as macronutrients. Even a 'detoxifying' diet should also include all of these macronutrients!
During the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States.
Currently, more than 64% of US adults are either overweight or obese, according to results from
the 1999-2000 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). So, look at the facts:
Two thirds of all Americans are on some 'diet', yet we are getting fatter and fatter. Would that
perhaps mean that the fad diets don't work? Let's talk about it.
Identifying a fad diet
A 'fad diet' is defined as something temporary. Therefore, it's no surprise that these diets are not
successful. Let's begin by looking at how to identify a fad diet.
#1 - Promises a fast weight loss.
This is great, in the short term, but how many readers have or know someone who has followed
one of these diets, only to regain the weight back, plus more for added bonus? When people lose
weight very quickly, they lose a lot of lean muscle tissue, and the weight that comes back will most
likely be more fat and less muscle, making it easier and easier to regain weight each time they
drop the last fad diet. A healthy diet to follow will be one that will encourage slow, progressive
weight loss over a longer period of time. It will have enough calories to support vigorous exercise,
so that you lose fat and not muscle. Diets that are too low for the body's basic needs will result in
the body breaking down it's protein stores (muscle) for the fuel it needs. Sort of defeats the whole
purpose of the diet!
#2 - Eliminates foods or food groups.
2. The very first thing that alerts us that a diet is a 'fad' is when a particular food, or entire food group,
is considered off-limits. This is a good time to talk about the low carb diets.
What is it that has made carbohydrates a bad nutrient? When you look at other countries, where
the intake of carbohydrates is as high as 80%, and see that many of these countries are not
suffering even close to the obesity rates we are in America, you have to wonder why they are not
having the same problem. So, can it really be the carbs? Probably not. But, maybe it's the type of
carbs. Many people who decide to go on one of the popular low carbohydrate diets start to
eliminate a lot of food from their diets, including all the snack foods they were eating, particularly at
night. Gone are the chips, the cookies, the crackers, the ice cream. Gone are up to 300 to 1,000
calories per day! Anyone would lose weight if they cut out those many calories from their daily diet.
Another problem with eliminating entire food groups, especially on low carb diets, is that they are
recommending eliminating or limiting the intake of nutrient-rich fruits and vegetables. With all the
substantial research showing how beneficial these foods are to preventing various diseases, such
as cancer and heart disease, it's amazing that anyone involved in healthcare would recommend
such a diet. Something to also notice, however, is that none of these fad diet books are written by
anyone with a degree in nutrition. Even the medical community is confused, which explains why
physicians will fall for some of the hype fad diet authors write.
But let's talk a little more about fruits, vegetables and starches: A diet high in animal protein and
animal fat has been linked to various disease and inflammation states. A diet very high in protein
puts a great load on our kidneys and can contribute to constipation, gout and bone loss due to
calcium depletion from the high protein load.
Combine that with decreased fiber from lack of whole grains and fiber-rich fruit and vegetables,
and many people just don't feel well; they feel fatigued, sluggish and their immune system is
depressed.
#3 - Starts with a shock or follows a strict plan.
When the diet says you have to start with an extremely restricted diet, or you can only eat certain
foods on particular days, you know it's a fad diet. They justify this by saying you have to clean out
the body, or only certain foods will help with the weight loss process. Any change in how you
currently eat will result in changes on the scale. Very few people can remain on these diets very
long, so once they are 'off' the diet, the weight returns. The dieter learned nothing other than the
misinformation the author provided them with. This can actually have far-reaching consequences,
as then the dieter is more confused than ever and doesn't know what to believe!
Once a person learns what the qualities of a healthy diet consist of, they find that their optimum
calorie level is for their own needs, and they are able to achieve their goals, combining their eating
plan with exercise. Not only do they start to enjoy life again, but enjoy food AND see weight loss!
Although fad diet authors want you to believe their 'miracle' (and buy their products), there really is
no get-thin-quick solution that is permanent.
But what does constitute a healthy diet? A healthy diet is one that is adequate in calories to
support healthy weight, low in animal fats and saturated fats, animal protein should be very lean
and adequate enough to support a diet high in fruits and vegetables and whole grain starches. Any
healthy diet can include foods that are just for enjoyment, however. All foods really do fit, in
3. moderation. A general rule is an 80/20 rule: Eighty percent of the time the diet should be healthy
and then 20% of the time it can include foods you would not eat on a regular basis if you were
trying to eat for health and weight loss.
#4 - Contradicts what experts say.
Authors of low carb diets say that the carbohydrates are what have made American's fat. But they
can't explain why other countries whose diets are very high in carbohydrates don't have the same
problems with obesity. You know it's a fad diet when the author says they have the 'inside' or
'hidden' truth about our health or diets. You also know it's a questionable publication when they
say there is a hidden agenda among health professionals or the government.
But why is America getting fatter and fatter? America is a country of grab-and-go: The faster, the
better. Families seldom sit down to meals, together. There are fewer physical fitness programs in
school and many of the school food choices are fast foods. People and entire families eat 2-3 of
their daily meals from a drive-through or a restaurant, most of which provide very few of the foods
high in nutrients and low in calories. Restaurants add extra fats to their dishes to enhance the
taste, so a meal you could make at home without added fats could have up to 60% of it's calories
coming from fat to make it taste better! Plus, the serving sizes are much larger than they were 20
years ago, so most of the time the size of the meals could actually feed us for 2 to 3 meals,
instead of one! However, many people still feel they must clean their plate rather than let the food
'go to waste'. They really should say, "go to waist"!!
As you read this, think back to the last week. How often did you sit down at home and eat a home-
cooked meal? Do you eat breakfast, lunch and dinner each day? How often do you exercise
vigorously? In Europe, the meals are much smaller and people walk a great deal more than in
America. In some neighborhoods, it's actually impossible to walk to work, even if you live very
close! Our road systems are no longer built for riding bikes or walking to work. You take your life
into your hands, either from passing traffic or crime.
#5 - Relies on testimonials rather than scientific research.
The fact that Jane lost pounds in a week because she just ate cabbage soup does not mean it's
safe, effective, or that it will work for you! What if you don't LIKE cabbage?
An example of testimonials, combined with the research to back it up, is the National Weight
Control Registry. In order to join the Registry, a person has to have lost pounds and have kept it
off for a year. Currently consisting of over 4500 individuals, the Registry was founded in 1993 as a
longitudinal prospective study. Currently, there have been six studies resulting out of the Registry.
For more information on the Registry, along with how most of the Registry members have in
common, here is the website: http://www.nwcr.ws/.
#6 - Has a gimmick.
The problem with diet plans that have some type of gimmick, is people can't stay on them and
they don't learn how to eat for the long-term. It's no secret that all the books must have something
to 'catch' the reader. However, hidden among all the hype are books that really DO offer safe and
effective solutions to weight loss. A book written by a registered dietitian (RD) is a guarantee that
4. the material is accurate and safe. An RD is someone whose education, training and experience all
revolve around the science and practice of nutrition; these truly ARE nutrition experts.
Consider this: If you had heart disease, you would see a cardiologist who specializes in heart
health. If your teeth needed work, you would see a dentist. However, many people will buy 'diet'
books from people who are not educated in nutrition! People will buy a diet book from a person
who found what worked for them, or a movie star or a physician. In many of these books, because
the author does not understand nutrition, many facts are distorted or misrepresented. It may not
always be on purpose, but the point is these books are written by someone who really does not
know nutrition and the science behind it, so either they distort the facts, or they make them fit the
gimmick they are trying to sell.
So, the next time a friend mentions this great new diet they're on, or you see a new book that
offers 'miracle' weight loss or something that 'health professionals don't really want you to know',
take a step back and ask yourself these questions:
1-Does it promise fast weight loss?
2-Does it eliminate any major foods or food groups?
3-Is there a strict plan that must be followed for success?
4-Does it contradict what nutrition experts and science has to say?
5-Does it rely primarily on testimonials and 'before and after' pictures too good to be true?
6-Is there a gimmick?
If you answered yes to all or most of these questions, after you have stepped back, walk away and
find a better plan. Isn't today time to get real and make your weight loss plan permanent and
realistic?
Marjorie Geiser is a registered dietitian, certified personal trainer and life coach. Marjorie has been
the owner of a successful small business, MEG Fitness, since 1996, and now helps other nutrition
professionals start up their own private practice.
To learn more about the services Margie offers, go to her website at http://www.megfit.com or
email her at margie@megfit.com.
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