This document outlines several key conventions of the thriller genre in film. It discusses how thrillers aim to create suspense, tension, and excitement for viewers through stimulating their emotions. It also lists common sub-genres and describes elements that define thrillers, such as conventional characters like heroes and villains, investigations of mysteries, plot twists, violence, and tension. The document further examines how music, lighting, camera techniques, mirrors, and flashbacks are used to build atmosphere and tension in thriller movies.
Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do music video analysisLaura Neale
Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" music video uses bright colors, expensive props, and revealing costumes to showcase her wealth and sex appeal, drawing on conventions of the pop genre. The lyrics, visuals, and plotless narrative portray Taylor as having changed from her previous innocent persona due to negative media portrayals. Scenes reference her personal life and ongoing feuds. Frequent close-ups, zooms, and edits draw attention to Taylor and her message of reinventing herself despite outside influences.
Codes & Conventions of Folk Music VideosJackBrommers
Folk music videos should feature the artist and focus on natural environments without manufactured imagery. They tell a strong narrative that reflects the deep emotions and themes of the folk song through both the audio and visuals, without flashy effects. The characters are relatable to help viewers connect to the story and be absorbed in the emotional narrative.
Music video analysis - Look What You Made Me Doamydellerx
1) The music video for Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" portrays her transformation from her old reputation to a new, powerful persona.
2) Scenes in graveyards and of Swift "rising from the dead" represent the death of her old image and reputation.
3) Swift is presented as a wealthy, glamorous, and dominant figure through lavish settings, costumes, and her power over male characters.
The video uses her image and lyrics to promote her upcoming album "Reputation."
The Stage Manager oversees every performance and ensures efficient backstage management by communicating the director's vision and assigning tasks to the Assistant Stage Manager and Stage Crew. The Deputy Stage Manager cues the lighting and sound operators during performances based on cues learned during rehearsals. The Assistant Stage Manager assists the Stage Manager and is often in charge of the Stage Crew and props. The Stage Crew assists with quick scene and costume changes to ensure smooth performances.
The music video for "Chelsea Dagger" by The Fratellis has several characteristics common to indie rock music videos. It is performance-based, with long shots of the full band playing their instruments on stage. It also includes a brief narrative section showing burlesque dancers, referencing the lead singer's wife's career. Low-key lighting, minimal sets and edits, and a retro color palette contribute to its low-budget, indie aesthetic. Gender roles are traditional, with the camera focused mostly on the all-male band but also sexualizing the featured women. Technical elements like camera movements and shots are used to depict lyrics and enhance the storytelling.
Indie Music Videos: Conventions & ExamplesTrampezium
This document provides analysis of the music videos for 5 indie songs: M83's "Midnight City", The Lumineers' "Ho Hey", Passion Pit's "Little Secrets", Don Broco's "Priorities", and Coldplay's "Paradise". Each analysis section covers the sound, camerawork, editing, and mise-en-scene of the respective music video. Common conventions across the indie music video genre include narrative-based storytelling inspired by films, natural lighting, and a cinematic visual style with titles and credits.
The music video for Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night" uses bright colors and costumes to portray a fun, young image and give the video a retro 1980s/early 1990s feel. It depicts an idealized teenage house party with drinking, dancing, and games through references to films like Sixteen Candles and Grease. Close-up shots of Katy Perry emphasize her importance as the promoted artist. The video closely follows the lyrics through visuals and Katy lip-syncing to help viewers engage with and recall the words.
This document outlines several key conventions of the thriller genre in film. It discusses how thrillers aim to create suspense, tension, and excitement for viewers through stimulating their emotions. It also lists common sub-genres and describes elements that define thrillers, such as conventional characters like heroes and villains, investigations of mysteries, plot twists, violence, and tension. The document further examines how music, lighting, camera techniques, mirrors, and flashbacks are used to build atmosphere and tension in thriller movies.
Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do music video analysisLaura Neale
Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" music video uses bright colors, expensive props, and revealing costumes to showcase her wealth and sex appeal, drawing on conventions of the pop genre. The lyrics, visuals, and plotless narrative portray Taylor as having changed from her previous innocent persona due to negative media portrayals. Scenes reference her personal life and ongoing feuds. Frequent close-ups, zooms, and edits draw attention to Taylor and her message of reinventing herself despite outside influences.
Codes & Conventions of Folk Music VideosJackBrommers
Folk music videos should feature the artist and focus on natural environments without manufactured imagery. They tell a strong narrative that reflects the deep emotions and themes of the folk song through both the audio and visuals, without flashy effects. The characters are relatable to help viewers connect to the story and be absorbed in the emotional narrative.
Music video analysis - Look What You Made Me Doamydellerx
1) The music video for Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" portrays her transformation from her old reputation to a new, powerful persona.
2) Scenes in graveyards and of Swift "rising from the dead" represent the death of her old image and reputation.
3) Swift is presented as a wealthy, glamorous, and dominant figure through lavish settings, costumes, and her power over male characters.
The video uses her image and lyrics to promote her upcoming album "Reputation."
The Stage Manager oversees every performance and ensures efficient backstage management by communicating the director's vision and assigning tasks to the Assistant Stage Manager and Stage Crew. The Deputy Stage Manager cues the lighting and sound operators during performances based on cues learned during rehearsals. The Assistant Stage Manager assists the Stage Manager and is often in charge of the Stage Crew and props. The Stage Crew assists with quick scene and costume changes to ensure smooth performances.
The music video for "Chelsea Dagger" by The Fratellis has several characteristics common to indie rock music videos. It is performance-based, with long shots of the full band playing their instruments on stage. It also includes a brief narrative section showing burlesque dancers, referencing the lead singer's wife's career. Low-key lighting, minimal sets and edits, and a retro color palette contribute to its low-budget, indie aesthetic. Gender roles are traditional, with the camera focused mostly on the all-male band but also sexualizing the featured women. Technical elements like camera movements and shots are used to depict lyrics and enhance the storytelling.
Indie Music Videos: Conventions & ExamplesTrampezium
This document provides analysis of the music videos for 5 indie songs: M83's "Midnight City", The Lumineers' "Ho Hey", Passion Pit's "Little Secrets", Don Broco's "Priorities", and Coldplay's "Paradise". Each analysis section covers the sound, camerawork, editing, and mise-en-scene of the respective music video. Common conventions across the indie music video genre include narrative-based storytelling inspired by films, natural lighting, and a cinematic visual style with titles and credits.
The music video for Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night" uses bright colors and costumes to portray a fun, young image and give the video a retro 1980s/early 1990s feel. It depicts an idealized teenage house party with drinking, dancing, and games through references to films like Sixteen Candles and Grease. Close-up shots of Katy Perry emphasize her importance as the promoted artist. The video closely follows the lyrics through visuals and Katy lip-syncing to help viewers engage with and recall the words.
Antonin Artaud was a highly influential French dramatist and theatre theorist of the 20th century. He developed the theory of the Theatre of Cruelty, which aimed to use shocking and visceral performances to break down the separation between performers and audience. Artaud suffered from mental illness throughout his life and was heavily influenced by non-Western forms of theatre he saw performed. Although he did not achieve widespread success during his career, Artaud has become recognized as revolutionizing modern theatre through his rejection of text-based plays and emphasis on physical and sensory experiences in performance. His ideas have greatly influenced experimental theatre practices and practitioners worldwide.
This document provides an analysis of Taylor Swift's 2008 music video for her song "Love Story". It summarizes the background of the song and video, including that it was written by Taylor Swift and draws inspiration from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The analysis then examines various elements of the video including the lighting, locations, costumes, camera shots, editing, and how they effectively illustrate and complement the lyrics of the love story being told through the song. Overall, the video uses a narrative structure and romantic visuals to tell a happy ending love story, in contrast to the tragic ending of Romeo and Juliet, to appeal to teenage audiences.
Donatella Versace was born in 1955 in Italy and was influenced in fashion by her brother Gianni and mother. She became the creative director of Versace in 1997 after her brother's death and designed the iconic "The Dress" in 2000, which was named dress of the year. Donatella launched the Versace Women fragrance in 2001 and continues to lead the Versace brand, motivating others to be their own person through her unique style.
Psychological horror films focus on audiences' deepest fears and disturbing their sense of reality. They typically take place in ordinary, everyday settings like houses, woods, schools and hospitals to seem realistic and allow audiences to imagine themselves in the story. The killers often appear normal initially but are surprisingly revealed to be dangerous, messing with viewers' minds. While weapons may be present, psychological horror emphasizes the twisted antagonist's manipulation of victims' minds through fear and mind games over physical violence. Contrapuntal sounds are also used to intentionally disorient audiences.
Shakira is a Colombian singer, songwriter, dancer, and record producer. She was born in 1977 in Barranquilla, Colombia to parents of Lebanese and Spanish descent. Some of her most popular songs include "Hips Don't Lie", "Whenever, Wherever", and "Waka Waka". Throughout her career, Shakira has won numerous awards including two Grammys and eight Latin Grammys. In addition to her musical success, she is also known for her philanthropic work through her Pies Descalzos foundation and as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
Music videos employ various camera techniques, editing styles, and mise-en-scene elements to represent the mood and themes of songs. Common shots include long shots, close-ups, and mid shots to emphasize artists, locations, and emotions. Jump cuts are frequently used to transition between scenes. Mise-en-scene arranges performers and props to reflect elements of the song through settings, costumes, and lighting. Different genres also have distinguishing conventions - for example, indie videos often use black and white with dark locations while hip hop features expensive displays of wealth and pop emphasizes bright colors and upbeat emotions.
The document provides information about representation in media. It discusses how media constructs meanings about the world through representations rather than reflecting reality directly. Representations become familiar through constant reuse and come to feel natural. Representation is unavoidably selective, foregrounding some things and backgrounding others. Theories of representation discussed include those of Laura Mulvey on media positioning the audience as male, Antonio Gramsci on hegemony and dominant ways of seeing the world, and Stuart Hall on media constructing rather than reflecting reality. Key terms in representation like signifier, denotation, connotation, and binary oppositions are also defined.
1) The mise-en-scene in Taylor Swift's "You Belong With Me" music video depicts her character as a typical nerdy American girl through her dorky bedroom filled with science equipment and a clarinet.
2) The song has a pop genre with a chorus that matches the visuals and lyrics about a nerdy girl who likes a popular boy.
3) The music video provides an intertextual reference to teenage romantic movies, with Swift playing both the popular boy's girlfriend and the nerdy girl who transforms into a beautiful girl at a dance to reunite with the boy.
1) Film scores are composed specifically for films, while soundtracks may include previously recorded songs.
2) Cues are individual pieces of music within a film score, typically composed for instruments like orchestra.
3) During production, directors work with composers to determine what music fits different scenes, often using temporary tracks.
4) Completed scores are performed live with the film to synchronize the music. Themes are often used to represent characters.
Music videos typically last 3-4 minutes and combine live performance with narrative or conceptual imagery to promote an artist's music and image. They tell stories, either related to or suggested by song lyrics, or develop symbolic or thematic concepts. Many include some combination of the artist performing, a narrative storyline, and visual elements to represent the song's meaning. The goal is to entertain audiences while advertising the artist's music and setting the tone for how the song should be interpreted.
The document analyzes the opening film techniques used in the horror movie "Scream". It discusses the main title sequence using white text that turns red, representing ghosts and danger. It also mentions a tracking shot when the character is communicating with the villain to build tension. Medium shots are used when the character answers the phone to show confidence. High angle shots make the tied up character seem powerless. Dark exterior settings and reaction shots are employed to create an atmosphere of danger and suspense. Non-diegetic sounds like screaming and a phone ringing increase tension. The narrative establishes Sidney as the heroine hunted by the villain Ghost Face in her hometown, leaving the viewer with questions.
This document provides an analysis of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" music video through the lens of various film and music video theories. It examines the lyrics, genre, mise-en-scene, camerawork, editing, intertextuality, narrative, star image, and voyeurism elements of the video. The analysis finds that while the lyrics and visuals do not match, the editing and camerawork are motivated by the music. It also explores how the video draws from Britney Spears' "Toxic" video and features many famous friends, establishing Taylor's new image and brand.
This document discusses the basic elements of creative drama, including space, line, shape, texture, color, movement, and rhythm. It also covers the organization of artistic elements like selectivity, variation and contrast, focus and subordination. Finally, it outlines the qualities of a good performance such as relaxation, sincerity, sensitivity, precision, and mastery. The body is described as an important instrument of expression for actors to convey meanings through movements, gestures and presence on stage.
This document discusses lighting and sound design in theatre. It outlines how lighting and sound designers use technology to accomplish their artistic goals and how their roles have evolved over time. Lighting has progressed from natural light to gas, electricity, and computer-controlled intelligent lights. Sound design has grown to incorporate live and recorded effects. The document examines how lighting and sound are used to achieve visibility, mood, movement, and special effects through various instruments and tools.
The stage is the main performance area and is divided into sections like upstage, downstage, stage left, and stage right to help choreograph actor movement. Key stage components include the proscenium, wings, safety curtain, and red curtain. The house refers to the audience seating areas like the orchestra pit, auditorium, balconies, and vomitoriums. Backstage areas where performers and crew work include dressing rooms, the green room, catwalks, and storage and shop spaces.
This document summarizes and compares three music genres: rock, pop, and country. It outlines the origins and subgenres of rock music. It also describes typical fashion styles and locations associated with creating music videos for each genre. Pop music is described as eclectic and borrowing from various styles. Key country music characteristics include origins in Southern US folk music and use of instruments like banjos and guitars.
Directed by Christopher Nolan, Memento is a 2000 thriller film about a man named Leonard who is seeking revenge for his wife's murder but suffers from short-term memory loss. The film uses a complex, nonlinear narrative structure and is told in reverse chronological order from Leonard's perspective as he tries to piece together what happened. It received critical acclaim and nominations for its writing and direction. The film begins with a disturbing scene showing the development of a Polaroid photo of a dead body, building suspense about the unfolding mystery.
Analysis of music video- lady gaga ft beyonce "telephone"Boassy Benson
This document analyzes the music video for "Telephone" by Lady Gaga and Beyonce. It identifies several techniques used in the video including camera shots, editing, mise-en-scene, genre conventions, and intertextuality. It also discusses how audiences may interpret the video differently based on their own experiences and perspectives. Finally, it explains how Andrew Goodwin's theory of key features in music videos can be applied to analyze the techniques and styles used in "Telephone."
This presentation aims to provide non-native English speakers to enhance their English reading skill on Chinese music instruments as well as college students who want to study English for specific purpose in the field of music. I would like to thanks all writers and contributors who provide information and pictures used in this presentation.
Traditional Chinese music places great importance on melody and tone. The oldest known flute was discovered in China and dates back thousands of years. During the Han Dynasty, the imperial government established a music bureau to collect and preserve early folk songs. Traditional Chinese music typically uses either a five-tone or seven-tone scale, with the pentatonic scale being particularly common and only containing five notes per octave.
This document lists the past participles of various verbs in English. It contains over 50 verbs in their base form followed by their past participle forms. The purpose is to provide examples of commonly used irregular past participles in the English language.
The document contains a list of contractions and their meanings. It provides examples of contractions used with pronouns like I'm, you're, he's, she's, it's as well as verbs like is, are, am. It also includes negative contractions like aren't, isn't. A few full sentences use some of the contractions to demonstrate them in context like "Brad Pitt is an actor" and "It is very cold today."
Antonin Artaud was a highly influential French dramatist and theatre theorist of the 20th century. He developed the theory of the Theatre of Cruelty, which aimed to use shocking and visceral performances to break down the separation between performers and audience. Artaud suffered from mental illness throughout his life and was heavily influenced by non-Western forms of theatre he saw performed. Although he did not achieve widespread success during his career, Artaud has become recognized as revolutionizing modern theatre through his rejection of text-based plays and emphasis on physical and sensory experiences in performance. His ideas have greatly influenced experimental theatre practices and practitioners worldwide.
This document provides an analysis of Taylor Swift's 2008 music video for her song "Love Story". It summarizes the background of the song and video, including that it was written by Taylor Swift and draws inspiration from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The analysis then examines various elements of the video including the lighting, locations, costumes, camera shots, editing, and how they effectively illustrate and complement the lyrics of the love story being told through the song. Overall, the video uses a narrative structure and romantic visuals to tell a happy ending love story, in contrast to the tragic ending of Romeo and Juliet, to appeal to teenage audiences.
Donatella Versace was born in 1955 in Italy and was influenced in fashion by her brother Gianni and mother. She became the creative director of Versace in 1997 after her brother's death and designed the iconic "The Dress" in 2000, which was named dress of the year. Donatella launched the Versace Women fragrance in 2001 and continues to lead the Versace brand, motivating others to be their own person through her unique style.
Psychological horror films focus on audiences' deepest fears and disturbing their sense of reality. They typically take place in ordinary, everyday settings like houses, woods, schools and hospitals to seem realistic and allow audiences to imagine themselves in the story. The killers often appear normal initially but are surprisingly revealed to be dangerous, messing with viewers' minds. While weapons may be present, psychological horror emphasizes the twisted antagonist's manipulation of victims' minds through fear and mind games over physical violence. Contrapuntal sounds are also used to intentionally disorient audiences.
Shakira is a Colombian singer, songwriter, dancer, and record producer. She was born in 1977 in Barranquilla, Colombia to parents of Lebanese and Spanish descent. Some of her most popular songs include "Hips Don't Lie", "Whenever, Wherever", and "Waka Waka". Throughout her career, Shakira has won numerous awards including two Grammys and eight Latin Grammys. In addition to her musical success, she is also known for her philanthropic work through her Pies Descalzos foundation and as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
Music videos employ various camera techniques, editing styles, and mise-en-scene elements to represent the mood and themes of songs. Common shots include long shots, close-ups, and mid shots to emphasize artists, locations, and emotions. Jump cuts are frequently used to transition between scenes. Mise-en-scene arranges performers and props to reflect elements of the song through settings, costumes, and lighting. Different genres also have distinguishing conventions - for example, indie videos often use black and white with dark locations while hip hop features expensive displays of wealth and pop emphasizes bright colors and upbeat emotions.
The document provides information about representation in media. It discusses how media constructs meanings about the world through representations rather than reflecting reality directly. Representations become familiar through constant reuse and come to feel natural. Representation is unavoidably selective, foregrounding some things and backgrounding others. Theories of representation discussed include those of Laura Mulvey on media positioning the audience as male, Antonio Gramsci on hegemony and dominant ways of seeing the world, and Stuart Hall on media constructing rather than reflecting reality. Key terms in representation like signifier, denotation, connotation, and binary oppositions are also defined.
1) The mise-en-scene in Taylor Swift's "You Belong With Me" music video depicts her character as a typical nerdy American girl through her dorky bedroom filled with science equipment and a clarinet.
2) The song has a pop genre with a chorus that matches the visuals and lyrics about a nerdy girl who likes a popular boy.
3) The music video provides an intertextual reference to teenage romantic movies, with Swift playing both the popular boy's girlfriend and the nerdy girl who transforms into a beautiful girl at a dance to reunite with the boy.
1) Film scores are composed specifically for films, while soundtracks may include previously recorded songs.
2) Cues are individual pieces of music within a film score, typically composed for instruments like orchestra.
3) During production, directors work with composers to determine what music fits different scenes, often using temporary tracks.
4) Completed scores are performed live with the film to synchronize the music. Themes are often used to represent characters.
Music videos typically last 3-4 minutes and combine live performance with narrative or conceptual imagery to promote an artist's music and image. They tell stories, either related to or suggested by song lyrics, or develop symbolic or thematic concepts. Many include some combination of the artist performing, a narrative storyline, and visual elements to represent the song's meaning. The goal is to entertain audiences while advertising the artist's music and setting the tone for how the song should be interpreted.
The document analyzes the opening film techniques used in the horror movie "Scream". It discusses the main title sequence using white text that turns red, representing ghosts and danger. It also mentions a tracking shot when the character is communicating with the villain to build tension. Medium shots are used when the character answers the phone to show confidence. High angle shots make the tied up character seem powerless. Dark exterior settings and reaction shots are employed to create an atmosphere of danger and suspense. Non-diegetic sounds like screaming and a phone ringing increase tension. The narrative establishes Sidney as the heroine hunted by the villain Ghost Face in her hometown, leaving the viewer with questions.
This document provides an analysis of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" music video through the lens of various film and music video theories. It examines the lyrics, genre, mise-en-scene, camerawork, editing, intertextuality, narrative, star image, and voyeurism elements of the video. The analysis finds that while the lyrics and visuals do not match, the editing and camerawork are motivated by the music. It also explores how the video draws from Britney Spears' "Toxic" video and features many famous friends, establishing Taylor's new image and brand.
This document discusses the basic elements of creative drama, including space, line, shape, texture, color, movement, and rhythm. It also covers the organization of artistic elements like selectivity, variation and contrast, focus and subordination. Finally, it outlines the qualities of a good performance such as relaxation, sincerity, sensitivity, precision, and mastery. The body is described as an important instrument of expression for actors to convey meanings through movements, gestures and presence on stage.
This document discusses lighting and sound design in theatre. It outlines how lighting and sound designers use technology to accomplish their artistic goals and how their roles have evolved over time. Lighting has progressed from natural light to gas, electricity, and computer-controlled intelligent lights. Sound design has grown to incorporate live and recorded effects. The document examines how lighting and sound are used to achieve visibility, mood, movement, and special effects through various instruments and tools.
The stage is the main performance area and is divided into sections like upstage, downstage, stage left, and stage right to help choreograph actor movement. Key stage components include the proscenium, wings, safety curtain, and red curtain. The house refers to the audience seating areas like the orchestra pit, auditorium, balconies, and vomitoriums. Backstage areas where performers and crew work include dressing rooms, the green room, catwalks, and storage and shop spaces.
This document summarizes and compares three music genres: rock, pop, and country. It outlines the origins and subgenres of rock music. It also describes typical fashion styles and locations associated with creating music videos for each genre. Pop music is described as eclectic and borrowing from various styles. Key country music characteristics include origins in Southern US folk music and use of instruments like banjos and guitars.
Directed by Christopher Nolan, Memento is a 2000 thriller film about a man named Leonard who is seeking revenge for his wife's murder but suffers from short-term memory loss. The film uses a complex, nonlinear narrative structure and is told in reverse chronological order from Leonard's perspective as he tries to piece together what happened. It received critical acclaim and nominations for its writing and direction. The film begins with a disturbing scene showing the development of a Polaroid photo of a dead body, building suspense about the unfolding mystery.
Analysis of music video- lady gaga ft beyonce "telephone"Boassy Benson
This document analyzes the music video for "Telephone" by Lady Gaga and Beyonce. It identifies several techniques used in the video including camera shots, editing, mise-en-scene, genre conventions, and intertextuality. It also discusses how audiences may interpret the video differently based on their own experiences and perspectives. Finally, it explains how Andrew Goodwin's theory of key features in music videos can be applied to analyze the techniques and styles used in "Telephone."
This presentation aims to provide non-native English speakers to enhance their English reading skill on Chinese music instruments as well as college students who want to study English for specific purpose in the field of music. I would like to thanks all writers and contributors who provide information and pictures used in this presentation.
Traditional Chinese music places great importance on melody and tone. The oldest known flute was discovered in China and dates back thousands of years. During the Han Dynasty, the imperial government established a music bureau to collect and preserve early folk songs. Traditional Chinese music typically uses either a five-tone or seven-tone scale, with the pentatonic scale being particularly common and only containing five notes per octave.
This document lists the past participles of various verbs in English. It contains over 50 verbs in their base form followed by their past participle forms. The purpose is to provide examples of commonly used irregular past participles in the English language.
The document contains a list of contractions and their meanings. It provides examples of contractions used with pronouns like I'm, you're, he's, she's, it's as well as verbs like is, are, am. It also includes negative contractions like aren't, isn't. A few full sentences use some of the contractions to demonstrate them in context like "Brad Pitt is an actor" and "It is very cold today."
The document provides information about the present simple tense in English. It lists common uses of the present simple, including for things that exist or happen regularly, describing where someone is located, showing someone's identity or personal information, describing qualities, talking about weather, feelings, or age. It also lists the affirmative and negative forms of the present simple of the verbs "to be" and "to have" and provides examples of their use.
The document is an exercise teaching the verb "to be" and its conjugations of am, is, are. It provides example sentences using each conjugation to describe oneself, other people, animals, and things. The student is prompted to fill in the correct form of "to be" to complete each sentence, receiving feedback if their choice is correct.
The document discusses the verb "to be" in the present simple tense. It notes that "to be" is the most important and complicated verb to learn in English. In the present tense, it has three forms: am, is, are which change based on the subject. The subjects are: I, you, he, she, it, we, and they. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to use the different forms of "to be" with different subjects in sentences. Exercises are also included to practice forming sentences using the present tense of "to be" correctly.
The document is about the verb "to be" in English and provides examples of its usage in affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences. It discusses using "to be" with descriptions, definitions, occupations, locations, ages and more. Examples are provided to illustrate different uses of the verb "to be" in sentences.
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.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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.
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