The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentine's Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- News briefs on topics like college news, societies, and swimming lessons.
- Information on artist openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- A notice about a tribunal on the war in Sri Lanka and a call to support Western Sahara.
- A book review and a call for film reviews from students.
- A list of websites said to "warm your mind tank."
- Contact details for the student union newsletter.
The document summarizes Chris's experience traveling by boat to Gaza in November 2011 to draw attention to the blockade there. The trip involved rough seas making Chris sea sick. Upon reaching Gaza, Israeli war ships intercepted the boat and soldiers boarded, taking the travelers to an Israeli prison where they were detained for a week without access to books or knowledge of the time before being deported. The experience highlighted the unacceptable aggression Palestinians living in Gaza face daily.
This newsletter provides updates on recent and upcoming service events and fundraisers for the University of Nevada, Reno Circle K club. It highlights their football concessions, a Kiwanis takeover meeting, a successful Red Robin fundraiser, and upcoming volunteer shifts at Special Olympics and St. Vincent's pet food bagging. The member of the month is introduced as Rebecca Fisher, a freshman history major who is passionate about her
The Manchester Church of Christ bulletin provides information about upcoming events and needs for the church community. It announces a revival of the church pantry, requesting donations of non-perishable food items. It also notes that Duane Coss experienced worsening health issues and will undergo tests and possible surgery. Various small groups, Bible studies, and worship services are announced.
The newsletter provides updates from the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. At their most recent meeting, they welcomed two new members and discussed fundraising activities. Upcoming events include selling more raffle tickets and the Zone 9 Installation Banquet in September. The club has raised $675 so far from their concession work at the Trop. The newsletter also provides a summary of the North Florida District Optimist Club convention.
The newsletter provides updates on the Devon & Cornwall Refugee Support Council (DCRSC). It discusses the setting up of a new asylum seeker and refugee organization consortium. It also provides information on DCRSC operations like opening hours, donations needed, staff meetings, and volunteer opportunities. The newsletter highlights birthdays, farewells to departing volunteers, and thanks donors and volunteers for their support.
The document provides information about various weekday prayer gatherings, Bible studies, seminars, and other events at a church. It announces:
- Weekday prayer gatherings from 6-8 AM on Mondays through Fridays.
- A Moms in Touch meeting on Monday for mothers of adult children.
- Bible studies for women concluding on Tuesday and Wednesday, with a new study beginning the following week.
- A seminar on Saturday led by guest speaker Randy McCartney from 2-5:30 PM for youth through adults on an interactive Bible learning adventure.
- Various other announcements about church activities, ministry opportunities, and prayer focuses.
The document provides information about upcoming international and local church events in March and April as well as ministry events. It also includes a feature article about the Couples Ministry's Special Hearts Day event which involved games, music, and couples sharing about their relationships. Additionally, there is a note from the pastor about the benefits of praising God.
The document summarizes the Nevada Wilderness Project's annual Pumpkinman Triathlon fundraiser. It describes one participant's training process and experience competing in and fundraising for the event. The triathlon included a swim in Lake Mead, bike ride, and run, and helped raise money to support Nevada Wilderness Project's efforts to protect Nevada's wild public lands. Participating built camaraderie among the fundraising team and a sense of pride in contributing to the organization's important work.
The document summarizes Chris's experience traveling by boat to Gaza in November 2011 to draw attention to the blockade there. The trip involved rough seas making Chris sea sick. Upon reaching Gaza, Israeli war ships intercepted the boat and soldiers boarded, taking the travelers to an Israeli prison where they were detained for a week without access to books or knowledge of the time before being deported. The experience highlighted the unacceptable aggression Palestinians living in Gaza face daily.
This newsletter provides updates on recent and upcoming service events and fundraisers for the University of Nevada, Reno Circle K club. It highlights their football concessions, a Kiwanis takeover meeting, a successful Red Robin fundraiser, and upcoming volunteer shifts at Special Olympics and St. Vincent's pet food bagging. The member of the month is introduced as Rebecca Fisher, a freshman history major who is passionate about her
The Manchester Church of Christ bulletin provides information about upcoming events and needs for the church community. It announces a revival of the church pantry, requesting donations of non-perishable food items. It also notes that Duane Coss experienced worsening health issues and will undergo tests and possible surgery. Various small groups, Bible studies, and worship services are announced.
The newsletter provides updates from the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. At their most recent meeting, they welcomed two new members and discussed fundraising activities. Upcoming events include selling more raffle tickets and the Zone 9 Installation Banquet in September. The club has raised $675 so far from their concession work at the Trop. The newsletter also provides a summary of the North Florida District Optimist Club convention.
The newsletter provides updates on the Devon & Cornwall Refugee Support Council (DCRSC). It discusses the setting up of a new asylum seeker and refugee organization consortium. It also provides information on DCRSC operations like opening hours, donations needed, staff meetings, and volunteer opportunities. The newsletter highlights birthdays, farewells to departing volunteers, and thanks donors and volunteers for their support.
The document provides information about various weekday prayer gatherings, Bible studies, seminars, and other events at a church. It announces:
- Weekday prayer gatherings from 6-8 AM on Mondays through Fridays.
- A Moms in Touch meeting on Monday for mothers of adult children.
- Bible studies for women concluding on Tuesday and Wednesday, with a new study beginning the following week.
- A seminar on Saturday led by guest speaker Randy McCartney from 2-5:30 PM for youth through adults on an interactive Bible learning adventure.
- Various other announcements about church activities, ministry opportunities, and prayer focuses.
The document provides information about upcoming international and local church events in March and April as well as ministry events. It also includes a feature article about the Couples Ministry's Special Hearts Day event which involved games, music, and couples sharing about their relationships. Additionally, there is a note from the pastor about the benefits of praising God.
The document summarizes the Nevada Wilderness Project's annual Pumpkinman Triathlon fundraiser. It describes one participant's training process and experience competing in and fundraising for the event. The triathlon included a swim in Lake Mead, bike ride, and run, and helped raise money to support Nevada Wilderness Project's efforts to protect Nevada's wild public lands. Participating built camaraderie among the fundraising team and a sense of pride in contributing to the organization's important work.
Las 7 nuevas maravillas del mundo moderno son: la ciudad de Petra en Jordania, la Gran Muralla China, el Taj Mahal en Agra, el Coliseo de Roma, Chichén Itzá en México, el Machu Picchu en Perú y el Cristo Redentor de Río de Janeiro.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news and societies like swimming and yoga classes.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a call to support human rights in Western Sahara and sign a petition.
- It offers a book recommendation and websites to "warm your mind tank."
- It ends by soliciting feedback, ideas, and submissions from students.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news, societies, and opportunities like yoga classes and swimming.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a piece bringing awareness to the human rights situation in Western Sahara and encouraging students to get involved.
- It ends with a call for feedback and a random selection of websites to check out.
A mother is shown doing various household chores while her family relaxes. She cooks, cleans, does laundry, and more while her family ignores the chores. The ad highlights how mothers often do the majority of the work around the house without acknowledgement or help from other family members.
This document provides information about upcoming events at the NCAD Student Union in February 2010. It discusses fundraisers that were held for Haiti relief and thanks volunteers. It also announces opportunities for artists including a bicycle art competition and a feature jump design competition for the Dublin Horse Show. Upcoming union events are noted like Battle of the Bands, Valentine's Day celebrations, thesis submission celebrations, and a 1950s theme Valentine's Ball. Pancake Tuesday is also mentioned.
The document is a newsletter from the National College of Art and Design Student Union. It provides information on upcoming events at the college, including a Christmas crafts fair, presentation skills workshops, and a charity music event. It also summarizes art shows and movies. Additionally, it addresses issues around smoking in the campus canteen and cleaning up after events.
The document discusses the active and passive voice in writing. In the active voice, the subject performs the action, while in the passive voice the subject receives the action. The passive voice is commonly used in more formal writing when the actor or agent performing the action is unknown, unimportant, or obvious from context. It can also be used in narratives to describe a character being affected by events outside of their control.
Pm deep dive hr - comm - procurement - prNiraj Agarwal
The document provides an overview of key topics in project management including human resources, communication, procurement, and professional responsibility. Specifically, it discusses human resources processes and roles; methods of communication like verbal, non-verbal, and written; contract types for procurement; and concepts around integrity, advancing the profession, and stakeholder management for professional responsibility. The slides include definitions, lists, and brief explanations of concepts across these core project management areas.
The AWC had a successful semester, participating in homecoming activities and Boo at the Zoo. They are looking forward to the spring semester which will include Relay for Life, Go Red for Women, and a rescheduled trip to Chicago. Applications will be available for scholarships and executive board positions. The AWC president is proud of their accomplishments and growth in membership. She looks forward to the upcoming semester and continued growth of the organization.
The summary provides rehearsal schedules and notes for an upcoming church choir performance of Four Tickets to Christmas. It includes:
1) Regular Wednesday evening rehearsals from 7-8:15pm through November. Additional Sunday afternoon rehearsals on November 15th and 22nd from 2-3:30pm.
2) Potential mini-concert performances at two local care centers on December 14th, 16th or 20th at 6:30pm.
3) An extended rehearsal on Sunday, November 29th from 2:30-7pm to incorporate costumes, lights and microphones onto the set.
4) Five dessert theatre performances of Four Tickets to Christmas from December 3rd
The document is a bulletin from the Manchester Church of Christ in Manchester, NH announcing upcoming events. It discusses their annual youth rally taking place that weekend and asks for volunteers. It also provides schedules for worship services and small groups, lists prayer concerns, and includes other announcements about church activities and members.
The document provides rehearsal schedules and notes for an upcoming Christmas musical called "Four Tickets to Christmas". It announces a mandatory rehearsal retreat on November 6-7 and additional combined drama/chorus rehearsals on November 15 and 22. Volunteers are needed to learn choreography for a train scene. Costumes are encouraged but not required. Performances of the dessert theatre production will take place December 3-6.
This document provides notes and announcements for the church choir. It discusses upcoming rehearsal schedules and retreat details for the Christmas musical "Four Tickets to Christmas". Additional choir members are still needed, particularly tenors and altos. Costume pieces are also requested to complete period costumes for the musical. Important upcoming dates include the rehearsal retreat in November and five performances of the musical in early December.
The bulletin from the Manchester Church of Christ announces upcoming events like Vacation Bible School in August and a congregational retreat in late August. It provides details on worship services, small groups, and a new sermon series on the Holy Spirit starting this Sunday. The bulletin also includes announcements about members, a calendar of birthdays and anniversaries, and recent attendance and contribution figures.
1) Bravo Company has been working hard to transition security of the local bazaar and village of Nawshad to the Afghan National Army (ANA). This is a major step that will boost soldier morale while helping the ANA build legitimacy and capacity.
2) Sadly, Sergeant Chris Soderlund was killed in action in July. He was an outstanding NCO who will be deeply missed by the company.
3) The company continues to improve the living conditions on the base, with a new dining facility, weight room, and movie lounge nearing completion. Progress is being made despite challenges.
The document is a newsletter from the Italian-American Club of RiverWalk. In the first section, the club president Chuck DeAndrea welcomes members and outlines the club's planned events for the year, including trips, dances, and meetings. He encourages members to attend events and volunteer. The next sections include articles on Italian wine, newspapers, and a description of Milan that encourages visiting the city. Throughout, the newsletter provides details on the club's activities and encourages member participation.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay celebrated its 2nd anniversary and Christmas with a dinner at the Nedlands Golf Club. Former entertainer and councillor Max Kay spoke about his life journey from Scotland to Perth. The club also discussed sponsoring a participant for the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp in January and hosting a dinner for camp participants in February. Additionally, the Rotary Foundation approved a scholarship application for Justin to study at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
This newsletter provides updates on the Kelley family and their activities over the past few months. It announces the creation of a new family website to help keep extended family connected. It encourages family members to check the site regularly and share updates, photos and comments. It provides brief updates on family birthdays, educational pursuits, visits with family and friends over the summer, and encourages further engagement through the site.
1) The document introduces a new family website and newsletter created by Saundra Kelley to help keep family connected and updated on each other's lives.
2) It provides updates on family birthdays in October, a planned 2013 family reunion, and educational updates on Saundra and her niece Shauntel.
3) It encourages visitors to engage with the site by posting comments, pictures and updates to further strengthen the family's communication and connection.
Las 7 nuevas maravillas del mundo moderno son: la ciudad de Petra en Jordania, la Gran Muralla China, el Taj Mahal en Agra, el Coliseo de Roma, Chichén Itzá en México, el Machu Picchu en Perú y el Cristo Redentor de Río de Janeiro.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news and societies like swimming and yoga classes.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a call to support human rights in Western Sahara and sign a petition.
- It offers a book recommendation and websites to "warm your mind tank."
- It ends by soliciting feedback, ideas, and submissions from students.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news, societies, and opportunities like yoga classes and swimming.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a piece bringing awareness to the human rights situation in Western Sahara and encouraging students to get involved.
- It ends with a call for feedback and a random selection of websites to check out.
A mother is shown doing various household chores while her family relaxes. She cooks, cleans, does laundry, and more while her family ignores the chores. The ad highlights how mothers often do the majority of the work around the house without acknowledgement or help from other family members.
This document provides information about upcoming events at the NCAD Student Union in February 2010. It discusses fundraisers that were held for Haiti relief and thanks volunteers. It also announces opportunities for artists including a bicycle art competition and a feature jump design competition for the Dublin Horse Show. Upcoming union events are noted like Battle of the Bands, Valentine's Day celebrations, thesis submission celebrations, and a 1950s theme Valentine's Ball. Pancake Tuesday is also mentioned.
The document is a newsletter from the National College of Art and Design Student Union. It provides information on upcoming events at the college, including a Christmas crafts fair, presentation skills workshops, and a charity music event. It also summarizes art shows and movies. Additionally, it addresses issues around smoking in the campus canteen and cleaning up after events.
The document discusses the active and passive voice in writing. In the active voice, the subject performs the action, while in the passive voice the subject receives the action. The passive voice is commonly used in more formal writing when the actor or agent performing the action is unknown, unimportant, or obvious from context. It can also be used in narratives to describe a character being affected by events outside of their control.
Pm deep dive hr - comm - procurement - prNiraj Agarwal
The document provides an overview of key topics in project management including human resources, communication, procurement, and professional responsibility. Specifically, it discusses human resources processes and roles; methods of communication like verbal, non-verbal, and written; contract types for procurement; and concepts around integrity, advancing the profession, and stakeholder management for professional responsibility. The slides include definitions, lists, and brief explanations of concepts across these core project management areas.
The AWC had a successful semester, participating in homecoming activities and Boo at the Zoo. They are looking forward to the spring semester which will include Relay for Life, Go Red for Women, and a rescheduled trip to Chicago. Applications will be available for scholarships and executive board positions. The AWC president is proud of their accomplishments and growth in membership. She looks forward to the upcoming semester and continued growth of the organization.
The summary provides rehearsal schedules and notes for an upcoming church choir performance of Four Tickets to Christmas. It includes:
1) Regular Wednesday evening rehearsals from 7-8:15pm through November. Additional Sunday afternoon rehearsals on November 15th and 22nd from 2-3:30pm.
2) Potential mini-concert performances at two local care centers on December 14th, 16th or 20th at 6:30pm.
3) An extended rehearsal on Sunday, November 29th from 2:30-7pm to incorporate costumes, lights and microphones onto the set.
4) Five dessert theatre performances of Four Tickets to Christmas from December 3rd
The document is a bulletin from the Manchester Church of Christ in Manchester, NH announcing upcoming events. It discusses their annual youth rally taking place that weekend and asks for volunteers. It also provides schedules for worship services and small groups, lists prayer concerns, and includes other announcements about church activities and members.
The document provides rehearsal schedules and notes for an upcoming Christmas musical called "Four Tickets to Christmas". It announces a mandatory rehearsal retreat on November 6-7 and additional combined drama/chorus rehearsals on November 15 and 22. Volunteers are needed to learn choreography for a train scene. Costumes are encouraged but not required. Performances of the dessert theatre production will take place December 3-6.
This document provides notes and announcements for the church choir. It discusses upcoming rehearsal schedules and retreat details for the Christmas musical "Four Tickets to Christmas". Additional choir members are still needed, particularly tenors and altos. Costume pieces are also requested to complete period costumes for the musical. Important upcoming dates include the rehearsal retreat in November and five performances of the musical in early December.
The bulletin from the Manchester Church of Christ announces upcoming events like Vacation Bible School in August and a congregational retreat in late August. It provides details on worship services, small groups, and a new sermon series on the Holy Spirit starting this Sunday. The bulletin also includes announcements about members, a calendar of birthdays and anniversaries, and recent attendance and contribution figures.
1) Bravo Company has been working hard to transition security of the local bazaar and village of Nawshad to the Afghan National Army (ANA). This is a major step that will boost soldier morale while helping the ANA build legitimacy and capacity.
2) Sadly, Sergeant Chris Soderlund was killed in action in July. He was an outstanding NCO who will be deeply missed by the company.
3) The company continues to improve the living conditions on the base, with a new dining facility, weight room, and movie lounge nearing completion. Progress is being made despite challenges.
The document is a newsletter from the Italian-American Club of RiverWalk. In the first section, the club president Chuck DeAndrea welcomes members and outlines the club's planned events for the year, including trips, dances, and meetings. He encourages members to attend events and volunteer. The next sections include articles on Italian wine, newspapers, and a description of Milan that encourages visiting the city. Throughout, the newsletter provides details on the club's activities and encourages member participation.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay celebrated its 2nd anniversary and Christmas with a dinner at the Nedlands Golf Club. Former entertainer and councillor Max Kay spoke about his life journey from Scotland to Perth. The club also discussed sponsoring a participant for the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp in January and hosting a dinner for camp participants in February. Additionally, the Rotary Foundation approved a scholarship application for Justin to study at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
This newsletter provides updates on the Kelley family and their activities over the past few months. It announces the creation of a new family website to help keep extended family connected. It encourages family members to check the site regularly and share updates, photos and comments. It provides brief updates on family birthdays, educational pursuits, visits with family and friends over the summer, and encourages further engagement through the site.
1) The document introduces a new family website and newsletter created by Saundra Kelley to help keep family connected and updated on each other's lives.
2) It provides updates on family birthdays in October, a planned 2013 family reunion, and educational updates on Saundra and her niece Shauntel.
3) It encourages visitors to engage with the site by posting comments, pictures and updates to further strengthen the family's communication and connection.
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The document provides information about upcoming events at the Long Beach Petroleum Club in April and May 2013. The Mother's Day Champagne Brunch on May 12th is highlighted, which includes mimosas and a buffet for $26 per adult and $13 per child. Other noted events include the Women's Club white elephant party on April 2nd, the book club meeting on April 23rd, and the Sunday dinner buffets.
The document appears to be an issue of "The Lounge Issue" magazine covering various lounge events, interviews, parties, and gossip. The main stories are an interview with one of the contestants of LNTM (Lounge Next Top Model), announcements of upcoming parties in various stores, and gossip about some female lounge users who may not actually be women. The magazine encourages readers to contact the editor if interested in writing or being interviewed.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses events from the previous year's ball.
- It announces upcoming events like the Valentine's Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides information on societies, swimming lessons, and massage/pilates classes.
- It advertises art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It discusses a People's Tribunal on the war in Sri Lanka that will take place in January.
- It requests students to sign a petition in support of the Western Sahara situation.
- It includes a short film review and websites to check
The document announces several events happening in January 2010:
1) A Valentines Ball on February 11th at a secret location and a Valentines Day postcard competition.
2) A January Blues night in the newly reopened canteen on Thursday with DJ music. Smoking is prohibited in the canteen.
3) Class representative meetings every two weeks to discuss important upcoming issues.
4) Several art openings and exhibitions happening at the end of January, including works by recent NCAD graduates Damien Flood and Enda McNally.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news and societies like swimming and yoga classes.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a call to support the people of Western Sahara in their struggle against Moroccan occupation.
- It reviews a book on advice for young artists and solicits film reviews from students.
- It recommends some random websites to "warm your mind tank."
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The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentine's Ball and Battle of the Bands competition
- News briefs about things like college services, society activities, and class representative meetings
- Listings of art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates
- A call to support human rights in Western Sahara by signing a petition
- Short reviews of a book giving advice to young artists and a call for film reviews from students
- A list of random websites intended to "warm the mind" over winter break
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides information on societies, sports activities, and artistic openings and shows by recent graduates.
- It advertises upcoming class representative meetings and encourages thesis students.
- It includes a call to support human rights in Western Sahara and sign a petition.
- It contains a short book review and lists some random websites.
- It ends by soliciting feedback from students.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news and societies like swimming and yoga classes.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a call to support the people of Western Sahara in their struggle against Moroccan occupation.
- It reviews books, websites, and contains a call for film reviews from students.
- It ends by soliciting feedback and ideas from students and providing contact details.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition
- News briefs about things like college news, societies, and swimming classes
- Listings of art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates
- A call to support human rights in Western Sahara by signing a petition
- Short reviews of a book called "Letters to a Young Artist" and a call for film reviews
- A list of random websites intended to "warm your mind tank"
- Contact details for providing feedback to the Student Union newsletter
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like a Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- News briefs on topics like college news, societies, and swimming lessons.
- Information on artist openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- A notice about a tribunal on the war in Sri Lanka and a call to support Western Sahara.
- A book review and a call for film reviews from students.
- A list of random websites intended to "warm minds."
- Contact details for providing feedback to the Student Union newsletter.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming Christmas events at the college, including the Christmas Ball on December 17th and the Christmas Fair on December 12th. It also lists opportunities for students, such as a call for submissions to an online art publication and a gallery show. Details are provided about films, books, and art exhibitions that students may find interesting.
This document provides instructions for creating a personal signature brush in Photoshop Elements that can be used to digitally sign pictures. The steps include:
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2) Adjusting the contrast and levels to create a high-contrast black and white image of the signature.
3) Resizing the signature image and making it into a custom brush that can be used to paint on pictures.
4) Applying the signature brush to photos by selecting it as the paint brush, choosing a color and size, and clicking on the image.
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In the realm of entertainment, few names resonate as Orpah Winfrey Dwayne Johnson. Both figures have carved unique paths in the industry. achieving unparalleled success and becoming iconic symbols of perseverance, resilience, and inspiration. This article delves into the lives, careers. and enduring legacies of Orpah Winfrey Dwayne Johnson. exploring how their journeys intersect and what we can learn from their remarkable stories.
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Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
Orpah Winfrey, often known as Oprah due to a misspelling on her birth certificate. was born on January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Raised in poverty by her grandmother, Winfrey's early life was marked by hardship and adversity. Despite these challenges. she demonstrated a keen intellect and an early talent for public speaking.
Winfrey's journey to success began with a scholarship to Tennessee State University. where she studied communication. Her first job in media was as a co-anchor for the local evening news in Nashville. This role paved the way for her eventual transition to talk show hosting. where she found her true calling.
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Winfrey's career breakthrough came in 1986 when she launched "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The show became a cultural phenomenon. drawing millions of viewers daily and earning many awards. Winfrey's empathetic and candid interviewing style resonated with audiences. helping her tackle diverse and often challenging topics.
Beyond her talk show, Winfrey expanded her empire to include the creation of Harpo Productions. a multimedia production company. She also launched "O, The Oprah Magazine" and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, further solidifying her status as a media mogul.
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The way we consume television has evolved dramatically over the past decade. Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) has emerged as a popular alternative to traditional cable and satellite TV, offering a wide range of channels and on-demand content via the internet. In Ireland, IPTV is rapidly gaining traction, with Xtreame HDTV being one of the prominent providers in the market. This comprehensive guide will delve into everything you need to know about IPTV Ireland, focusing on Xtreame HDTV, its features, benefits, and how it is revolutionizing TV viewing for Irish audiences.
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The television landscape in the UK has evolved significantly with the rise of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV). IPTV offers a modern alternative to traditional cable and satellite TV, allowing viewers to stream live TV, on-demand videos, and other multimedia content directly to their devices over the internet. This review provides an in-depth look at the top IPTV UK providers, their features, pricing, and what sets them apart.
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The Enigmatic Portrait, In the heart of a sleepy town
Ncadsu Jan2010
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NCAD STUDENT UNION NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2010 1
2. HAPPY
NEW
DECADE
Hello and welcome back!
This is it, this is the future, 2010. Happy New That was all last year though, and this year
Decade!!! First of all, thanks for all the good we have a lot lined up, so pay attention.
feedback about the ball. It was truly a night to Also, best of luck to all the fourth years who are
remember, it even snowed for all who have no now entering the final depths of the dreaded
recollection, which is many our sources tell us. land of the thesis, your almost there.
NCAD STUDENT UNION NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2010 2
3. NEWS IN
Valentines Ball be held Thursday January
The ball is going to be on 7th, meet at the union at 11:55
Thursday the 11th of February every Thursday, every two
SHORT
in a secret location . weeks. These meetings will
prove to be very important
We are also going to have in the next few months, so
a Valentines Day Postbox please take the time to
where you can send your come along.
College Singer Songwriter has been Valentine a postcard declaring
Thesis Time
Great news Massage, Pilates getting rave reviews so far your undying love for them.
and if you want to get Its that time of the year again.
and Yoga are still running We will be hosting a
involved head down to This is just a shout out to all
and are going great. You can competition to design a
the Box in Red Square on the thesis folk, best of luck,
sign up at any time and you postcard for Valentines Day.
Tuesday’s at half six. drop into the union if you
can pop into the Union for So send us in your need anything!! We will be
more information. For more information on suggestions. putting details for binding
SSEX – Extreme Sports Societies you can check up on our website in the next
More information to come.
Society has been going really out our Faebook page and week. Also any ideas for the
our Website. Battle of the Bands
well with Snowsports kicking the thesis hand-in party?
of in February with a visit January Blues We are yet to confirm a date Drop in to the union.
to Kilternan. If you want in just yet but to all you in a
We will be hosting a January band send us in your demo’s Swimming
please drop in for a chat in
Blues night in the newly (cassette tapes welcome) and Eat too much turkey?
the Union.
reopened canteen this Thursday enter the Battle of the Bands Get back into ‘shape’ by
We are also in the process of night with music coming from NCAD, TODAY! swimming!!! Swim anytime
getting a new place to host some cracking DJs.
Class Rep Meetings at Markievicz Leisure
swimming as Kevin Street
You CAN NOT smoke in the Centre. It will cost you 6 euro
Swimming Pool has been Class Rep meetings will
Canteen. It is ILLEGAL and BUT, bring the receipt back
shut-down. We will know by take place every two weeks
we are in enough trouble as it to the union and we will get 3
the end of next week so check in a conference room in the
is so please do not smoke.
it out on Facebook. college. The first meeting will shiny new euros!
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4. OPENINGS
COuNTER EARTH
NEW WORkS bY DAMIEN FlOOD
Damien Flood another graduate of NCAD is having a solo
show in the Green on Red Gallery on the 28th January.
Having graduated from Fine Art Painting with an MFA
he has continued his exploration of the notions of the real
and the un-real.
Click here to check out more
YOuR PRETTY FACE IS GOING TO HEll THE kIlMAINHAM ARTS Club
NEW WORk bY ENDA MCNAllY The Kilmainham Arts Club has been running successfully
Thursday, 21 January 2010, 18:00 – 20:00 since September the 7th and happens on the first Monday
of every month. It is a free event and is open to all.This is an
Master Thief’s Secret Lair, Top Floor, opportunity for all local artists to share their work. And those
11 South William Street, Dublin 2. with and interest in the arts can enjoy an entertaining evening
Enda McNally a recent graduate of NCAD Media is having with like-minded people.They are currently in search of new
a solo show in the Master Thief’s Secret Lair on South artists in any department to partake. If you wish to perform,
William Street. Find out more at either. exhibit, or be involved email
www.mtsl.ie or www.endamacnally.com vawnscape@gmail.com
NCAD STUDENT UNION NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2010 4
5. PEOPlES with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
The Tribunal will also examine the local and
PERMANENT
international factors that led to the collapse of
the 2002 Ceasefire Agreement.
The People’s Permanent Tribunal has a
TRIbuNAl
long history of carrying out independent
investigations of human rights abuses ranging
from Vietnam to Guatemala. The People’s
SRI lANkA
Tribunal on Sri Lanka will be conducted by
a panel of eleven eminent persons with vast
experience in the field of human rights and
in matters of justice, chosen from the Global
South and North. The Tribunal will be co-
hosted by the Irish School of Ecumenics,
The Permanent People’s Tribunal (successor Trinity College Dublin and the School of Law
to the Bertrand Russell Tribunal) will be and Government, Dublin City University,
conducting aPeople’s Tribunal on the war Dublin, Ireland. The event is being organised
in Sri Lanka and its aftermath in Dublin by the Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka.
in January 2010. The People’s Tribunal The Tribunal will take place at Trinity College
will investigate the allegations that the Dublin on January 14 and 15, 2010, and its
Government of Sri Lanka and its armed forces provisional findings will be announced at a
committed war crimes and crimes against public meeting on January 16.
humanity during its final phase of the war Drop into the union if you like to know more.
NCAD STUDENT UNION NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2010 5
6. IRISH has condemned this action but has failed to intervene,
instead they have ordered that a vote be held by the
people of Western Sahara to determine their future.
SOlIDARITY
the UN have left this vote under Moroccan control, 16
years on this vote has yet to happen!
WESTERN
Since the invasion Morocco has built a 2700km long
heavily fortified wall across the country and declared
the mineral rich areas under Moroccan ownership.
While 300,000 Saharawi people live in refugee camps
SAHARA
along the Algerian boarder in an area known as the
‘Devil’s Garden’. The Saharawi people remaining in
the Moroccan controlled area’s are condemned to
horrifying breaches of human rights on a daily basis.
Dearest students of NCAD, as the future free thinkers
of this country I would like to draw your attention to The Moroccan ruling class are attempting to wipe out
the largely unknown situation of The Western Sahara. a complete race of people to rob what was once theirs
A country invaded in 1973 by a tyrant king and a race and cause they believe they are lesser people and
of people facing ethnic cleansing and life outside there should be exterminated…one grim historical reference
homeland in refugee camps. comes to my mind, HITLER!
In 1973 Morocco invaded The Western Sahara, a On the Wednesday the 10th of January there will be
former Spanish Colony, to gain control of their large a petition sheet in the concourse to sign and declare
phosphate mines, oil reserves and fishing. Since then that you demand a stop to this situation, along with
the Moroccan King has ordered a campaign of torture, information. Please come and sign from the freedom of
rape and ethnic cleansing to wipe out and drive away The People of Western Sahara.
The Saharwi people from their homeland. The UN Neil Rudden Former President of Ncad Students’ Union
NCAD STUDENT UNION NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2010 6
7. REvIEWS OF
THINGS WE
lIkE AND
DON’T lIkE “Keep away from art fairs, be an arsehole or an angel,
don’t eat meat and never take milk in your coffee,
some of this advice is total fucking bullshit!!!”
If you you have any doubts on your future as an artist
and need some advice forget the careers officer, by-pass
fas and nip down to your local cultured book shop.
Letters to a young artist is a pocket-size book that
includes 23 letters written in response to a letter from
a fictitious young artist--a recent art school graduate
who is struggling with the moral and practical
implications of being an artist in New York City.
Any graduates still receiving this newsletter, this
is worth checking out. It saved my brain over the
Christmas, there is still hope guys.
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8. THE
FIlM
REvIEW
This month we got a response from a student who
wanted to write a review, here’s what we got.
NCAD STUDENT UNION NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2010 8
9. WARM YOuR
MIND TANk!
Here are some websites that made our minds
warm up. They are a bit random this week but
thought that you guys might appreciate them.
Enjoy!
myparentswereawesome.tumblr.com
www.awkwardboners.com
www.savethewords.org
www.thesiscentre.ie
www.2leep.com
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10. FEEDbACk, IDEAS
& WHATNOT…
NCADSu@GMAIl.COM
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