The document discusses different forms of outdoor media including banners, hoardings, advertisements, rallies, brochures, and pamphlets. Banners are pieces of material with logos or messages. Rallies involve gatherings of people promoting or opposing an issue. Brochures and pamphlets are leaflets distributed in public places to advertise companies or products. Advertisements aim to inform people or persuade them to buy products or join organizations.
The document outlines Ceara Barker's initial ideas for an indie/hipster music magazine targeted at 15-30 year olds. The magazine would be called "Check" and feature articles on band interviews, gig reviews, music recommendations, and photos of indie bands and concerts. Ceara provides examples of magazine layouts, color schemes, and pricing ideas. She asks readers to fill out a feedback survey to help refine her magazine concept.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for a music video. It was completed by mainly female respondents aged 14-25. Based on the results, the music video will have a narrative style with surreal elements, pale colors or black and white, focus on the female singer and other actors, include outdoor and multiple locations, and have a small animated section. Key preferences were for a narrative, pale colors, female singer, inclusion of other actors, outdoor locations, and some animation.
The key elements of a CD cover are:
1. There is always a main image that represents the artist's style through a photograph of them or illustrative cartoons.
2. The artist's name is always prominently displayed to identify them and allow the cover to reinforce their name.
3. The album name is included on all covers to indicate the songs and provide context through the style and color of font used.
4. Many bands also have their own logo that helps audiences instantly recognize them across different materials and events.
This document discusses the importance of creativity in teaching. It notes that today's students have grown up in a technology-immersed world and process information differently than past generations. It then provides examples of how to incorporate creativity and technology into lessons based on Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Specific websites and tools are suggested that teachers can use to engage students with different intelligences, such as creating word games and blogs for linguistic learners or music and video tools for musical learners. The document advocates applying technology properly to enhance learning for a variety of student types.
The document discusses different forms of outdoor media including banners, hoardings, advertisements, rallies, brochures, and pamphlets. Banners are pieces of material with logos or messages. Rallies involve gatherings of people promoting or opposing an issue. Brochures and pamphlets are leaflets distributed in public places to advertise companies or products. Advertisements aim to inform people or persuade them to buy products or join organizations.
The document outlines Ceara Barker's initial ideas for an indie/hipster music magazine targeted at 15-30 year olds. The magazine would be called "Check" and feature articles on band interviews, gig reviews, music recommendations, and photos of indie bands and concerts. Ceara provides examples of magazine layouts, color schemes, and pricing ideas. She asks readers to fill out a feedback survey to help refine her magazine concept.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for a music video. It was completed by mainly female respondents aged 14-25. Based on the results, the music video will have a narrative style with surreal elements, pale colors or black and white, focus on the female singer and other actors, include outdoor and multiple locations, and have a small animated section. Key preferences were for a narrative, pale colors, female singer, inclusion of other actors, outdoor locations, and some animation.
The key elements of a CD cover are:
1. There is always a main image that represents the artist's style through a photograph of them or illustrative cartoons.
2. The artist's name is always prominently displayed to identify them and allow the cover to reinforce their name.
3. The album name is included on all covers to indicate the songs and provide context through the style and color of font used.
4. Many bands also have their own logo that helps audiences instantly recognize them across different materials and events.
This document discusses the importance of creativity in teaching. It notes that today's students have grown up in a technology-immersed world and process information differently than past generations. It then provides examples of how to incorporate creativity and technology into lessons based on Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Specific websites and tools are suggested that teachers can use to engage students with different intelligences, such as creating word games and blogs for linguistic learners or music and video tools for musical learners. The document advocates applying technology properly to enhance learning for a variety of student types.
The document outlines the activities at an eco-camp including a lecture on biology, group activities, a nature film, a morning nature hike, exercises, sharing commitments to environmentalism, and receiving certificates to become advocates for positive change and conservation as caring for nature means caring for ourselves.
The document summarizes the responses to a questionnaire about album cover design preferences. Key findings include that photography was a popular choice, with a preference for scenery and objects over portraits. Responses favored pale, pastel colors and a mix of photo and illustration. The cover should suit a range of ages but be slightly more feminine given the artist. It will include a lyric book with photos from the music video and use the fonts "Bleeding Cowboys" and "Skinnyness."
The song lyrics describe various animals wishing they were something else, like a fish wanting to be a cactus. However, the flower is mentioned wishing to be a tree at the beginning and end, showing an appreciation for nature's beauty. The overall message is interpreted as being happy with who you are and making the most of your talents.
GroomX Finishing Academy offers a variety of etiquette and professional development courses to help individuals enhance their personal and professional image, including modules on hospitality, public speaking, entrepreneurship, career development, and more. The courses are taught by experienced trainers using interactive methods and aim to provide lasting skills for managing one's image. Common beneficiaries include individuals, businesses looking to improve employee skills, and those seeking confidence and career advancement.
- O documento discute o sacramento da reconciliação na Igreja Católica, explicando como através deste sacramento os pecados são perdoados e os fiéis são reconciliados com Deus.
- É destacado que após o pecado original, Jesus ofereceu este sacramento para perdoar os pecados e aproximar os fiéis de Deus e do amor divino.
- Ao confessar os pecados ao sacerdote e receber a absolvição, os fiéis recebem a misericórdia e o perdão de Deus.
This document discusses the roles and responsibilities of teachers. It begins by having the reader reflect on which classical element they identify with and how that relates to their role as a teacher. It then discusses the tasks of an excellent teacher in stimulating ordinary students to achieve more. Several lists outline the key roles and responsibilities of teachers towards students, parents, management, and themselves. Finally, the document lists the competencies of an ideal teacher in motivating and inspiring students.
This document discusses creativity in teaching and how teachers must adapt to changing student needs and preferences in the digital age. It emphasizes using a variety of teaching strategies and technologies to engage different types of learners based on Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Examples are provided of technologies that can be used to teach different intelligence types, from word processors and blogs for verbal-linguistic learners to music and video tools for musical learners. The document stresses that technology alone is not enough and must be properly applied to achieve educational goals.
Pollution harms the environment and causes instability. There are four main types of pollution: air, land, water, and noise. Land pollution occurs when humans throw garbage on land, making it infertile. Plants that grow in infertile soil can become poisonous. When animals or humans eat poisonous plants, the poison enters their systems. Land pollution is caused by domestic waste, industrial waste, agricultural waste, and other sources. It leads to issues like less fertile land and habitat destruction. Water pollution pollutes water sources and can cause diseases in humans and animals. It stems from garbage, oil spills, factory chemicals, and sewage. It impacts marine life and food chains. Air pollution is very harmful as living things
Project based learning against discrimination rubricsLorelee Dedoroy
This document contains rubrics and evaluation criteria for project based learning assignments related to discrimination, including research reports, letter writing, multimedia presentations, awareness campaign brochures, and oral presentations. The rubrics assess students on criteria such as quality of information, organization, grammar, formatting, and content delivery. Scores range from 1 to 10 or 4 to 1 depending on how well students meet the expectations in each category.
Grade 10- Section Orchid's research findings about the cases of discrimination in Bata National High School, and some of the positive ways they have identified to stop it.
The document outlines a lesson plan on service to nature with the following key objectives:
1. Investigate and analyze environmental problems in the community and use technology to evaluate the effects of environmental abuse.
2. Develop a sense of responsibility and concern for the environment.
3. Learn how values for sustainable development can be attained.
The lesson uses a poem called "Start With Yourself" to teach students that changing themselves first through leading by example is the most effective way to create change in other areas of their lives and communities.
The document outlines the schedule for an eco camp held from November 26-27, 2011 at Mambukal Resort. Day 1 activities included mangrove planting, lectures on environmental topics, games, and a film showing. Day 2 activities consisted of trekking, swimming, and returning home. The schedule included times for assemblies, transportation, meals, lectures, assignments, and recreational activities during the two-day eco camp.
The document outlines a lesson plan on service to nature with the following key objectives:
1. Investigate and analyze environmental problems in the community and use technology to evaluate the effects of environmental abuse.
2. Develop a sense of responsibility and concern for the environment.
3. Learn how values for sustainable development can be attained.
The lesson uses a poem called "Start With Yourself" to teach students that changing themselves first through leading by example is the most effective way to create change in other areas of their lives and communities.
Bata National High School Choral verse scriptLorelee Dedoroy
The document is a script for a choral performance depicting "A Mother's Wrath". It tells the story of Mother Earth awakening to find fires burning and garbage scattered across the land by humans. Mother Earth and natural elements like trees, rivers and flowers confront the humans and warn them that if they continue destroying the environment, Mother Earth will unleash her wrath upon them. Though the natural elements plead for another chance for the humans, Mother Earth declares that enough is enough and threatens to send death upon the nations if the abuse does not stop. The humans beg for mercy before fleeing in fear from Mother Earth's wrath.
The document outlines a proposed project by Bata National High School students to help prevent flooding in Barangay Bata. The project would survey flood-prone areas and causes of flooding, analyze the data, and make recommendations to present to local government. Students would collaborate with each other and partner schools, documenting their work online and through other media. The project aims to help address expected flooding from the upcoming rainy season.
The choral presentation requires preparation time for rehearsals and practice. On the day of the performance, the choir will gather to warm up their voices and go over any final details before presenting their musical pieces for the audience. Their presentation will showcase the hard work and talent of the choir members through several songs.
The document outlines the activities at an eco-camp including a lecture on biology, group activities, a nature film, a morning nature hike, exercises, sharing commitments to environmentalism, and receiving certificates to become advocates for positive change and conservation as caring for nature means caring for ourselves.
The document summarizes the responses to a questionnaire about album cover design preferences. Key findings include that photography was a popular choice, with a preference for scenery and objects over portraits. Responses favored pale, pastel colors and a mix of photo and illustration. The cover should suit a range of ages but be slightly more feminine given the artist. It will include a lyric book with photos from the music video and use the fonts "Bleeding Cowboys" and "Skinnyness."
The song lyrics describe various animals wishing they were something else, like a fish wanting to be a cactus. However, the flower is mentioned wishing to be a tree at the beginning and end, showing an appreciation for nature's beauty. The overall message is interpreted as being happy with who you are and making the most of your talents.
GroomX Finishing Academy offers a variety of etiquette and professional development courses to help individuals enhance their personal and professional image, including modules on hospitality, public speaking, entrepreneurship, career development, and more. The courses are taught by experienced trainers using interactive methods and aim to provide lasting skills for managing one's image. Common beneficiaries include individuals, businesses looking to improve employee skills, and those seeking confidence and career advancement.
- O documento discute o sacramento da reconciliação na Igreja Católica, explicando como através deste sacramento os pecados são perdoados e os fiéis são reconciliados com Deus.
- É destacado que após o pecado original, Jesus ofereceu este sacramento para perdoar os pecados e aproximar os fiéis de Deus e do amor divino.
- Ao confessar os pecados ao sacerdote e receber a absolvição, os fiéis recebem a misericórdia e o perdão de Deus.
This document discusses the roles and responsibilities of teachers. It begins by having the reader reflect on which classical element they identify with and how that relates to their role as a teacher. It then discusses the tasks of an excellent teacher in stimulating ordinary students to achieve more. Several lists outline the key roles and responsibilities of teachers towards students, parents, management, and themselves. Finally, the document lists the competencies of an ideal teacher in motivating and inspiring students.
This document discusses creativity in teaching and how teachers must adapt to changing student needs and preferences in the digital age. It emphasizes using a variety of teaching strategies and technologies to engage different types of learners based on Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Examples are provided of technologies that can be used to teach different intelligence types, from word processors and blogs for verbal-linguistic learners to music and video tools for musical learners. The document stresses that technology alone is not enough and must be properly applied to achieve educational goals.
Pollution harms the environment and causes instability. There are four main types of pollution: air, land, water, and noise. Land pollution occurs when humans throw garbage on land, making it infertile. Plants that grow in infertile soil can become poisonous. When animals or humans eat poisonous plants, the poison enters their systems. Land pollution is caused by domestic waste, industrial waste, agricultural waste, and other sources. It leads to issues like less fertile land and habitat destruction. Water pollution pollutes water sources and can cause diseases in humans and animals. It stems from garbage, oil spills, factory chemicals, and sewage. It impacts marine life and food chains. Air pollution is very harmful as living things
Project based learning against discrimination rubricsLorelee Dedoroy
This document contains rubrics and evaluation criteria for project based learning assignments related to discrimination, including research reports, letter writing, multimedia presentations, awareness campaign brochures, and oral presentations. The rubrics assess students on criteria such as quality of information, organization, grammar, formatting, and content delivery. Scores range from 1 to 10 or 4 to 1 depending on how well students meet the expectations in each category.
Grade 10- Section Orchid's research findings about the cases of discrimination in Bata National High School, and some of the positive ways they have identified to stop it.
The document outlines a lesson plan on service to nature with the following key objectives:
1. Investigate and analyze environmental problems in the community and use technology to evaluate the effects of environmental abuse.
2. Develop a sense of responsibility and concern for the environment.
3. Learn how values for sustainable development can be attained.
The lesson uses a poem called "Start With Yourself" to teach students that changing themselves first through leading by example is the most effective way to create change in other areas of their lives and communities.
The document outlines the schedule for an eco camp held from November 26-27, 2011 at Mambukal Resort. Day 1 activities included mangrove planting, lectures on environmental topics, games, and a film showing. Day 2 activities consisted of trekking, swimming, and returning home. The schedule included times for assemblies, transportation, meals, lectures, assignments, and recreational activities during the two-day eco camp.
The document outlines a lesson plan on service to nature with the following key objectives:
1. Investigate and analyze environmental problems in the community and use technology to evaluate the effects of environmental abuse.
2. Develop a sense of responsibility and concern for the environment.
3. Learn how values for sustainable development can be attained.
The lesson uses a poem called "Start With Yourself" to teach students that changing themselves first through leading by example is the most effective way to create change in other areas of their lives and communities.
Bata National High School Choral verse scriptLorelee Dedoroy
The document is a script for a choral performance depicting "A Mother's Wrath". It tells the story of Mother Earth awakening to find fires burning and garbage scattered across the land by humans. Mother Earth and natural elements like trees, rivers and flowers confront the humans and warn them that if they continue destroying the environment, Mother Earth will unleash her wrath upon them. Though the natural elements plead for another chance for the humans, Mother Earth declares that enough is enough and threatens to send death upon the nations if the abuse does not stop. The humans beg for mercy before fleeing in fear from Mother Earth's wrath.
The document outlines a proposed project by Bata National High School students to help prevent flooding in Barangay Bata. The project would survey flood-prone areas and causes of flooding, analyze the data, and make recommendations to present to local government. Students would collaborate with each other and partner schools, documenting their work online and through other media. The project aims to help address expected flooding from the upcoming rainy season.
The choral presentation requires preparation time for rehearsals and practice. On the day of the performance, the choir will gather to warm up their voices and go over any final details before presenting their musical pieces for the audience. Their presentation will showcase the hard work and talent of the choir members through several songs.