Farm tanks are constructed to harvest rainwater in rural areas. The construction involves digging an area and lining it with a polythene sheet called agrifilm to create a water collection area. The site should be appropriately sized and located to collect rainwater and runoff but avoid areas that are too stony or salty. The embankment around the tank should be high enough to allow access and the depth of the tank should be between 3 to 5 meters to reduce pressure on the bottom. Agrifilm is anchored around the sides and trenches are dug to hold it in place and prevent weeds from growing to effectively collect and store water for small farm needs in a cost effective manner.
This document contrasts positive and negative emotions by listing them in pairs. It then lists several positive emotions like "Joyful", "Happy", and "Wonderful" followed by some negative emotions such as "Hurt", "Gloomy", and "Angry". Overall, the document pairs opposite emotions and lists more positive emotions than negative ones.
This document discusses a service that customizes dining experiences through targeted data analytics and ads, ensuring order accuracy, personalized experiences, and discounts for customers, while providing businesses with customer satisfaction insights and market intelligence from live feedback to maximize revenue.
The document discusses strategies for protecting Jakarta from flooding and subsidence. It notes that Jakarta is experiencing rapid subsidence of up to 17 cm per year due to excessive groundwater extraction. A key strategy is the Jakarta Coastal Defense Strategy (JCDS) which involves building coastal defenses and reducing subsidence. Left unchecked, modeling predicts subsidence could reach 2.2 meters by 2100. The strategies aim to synchronize coastal protection, subsidence mitigation and transportation infrastructure development to promote a safe and resilient Jakarta.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document describes Live Vote, a tool that allows publishers to add interactive polling and voting features to their content. It claims Live Vote can increase user engagement, time on site, and provide new monetization and data collection opportunities. Live Vote creates polls that allow readers to express opinions in real time and see how others respond. A case study shows a fashion site increased user engagement by 5x and traffic by 30% after adding Live Vote polls to posts.
This document discusses the concept of "effectual reasoning" as an alternative form of rationality used by entrepreneurs. It outlines 3 key principles of effectual reasoning:
1) The affordable loss principle - entrepreneurs focus on reaching the market with minimum resources rather than expected return.
2) The strategic partnerships principle - entrepreneurs build partnerships from the start rather than doing competitive analyses.
3) Leveraging contingencies - entrepreneurs leverage unexpected events and surprises that come their way rather than relying solely on pre-existing knowledge. Effectual reasoning focuses on imagination and action over elaborate planning.
Farm tanks are constructed to harvest rainwater in rural areas. The construction involves digging an area and lining it with a polythene sheet called agrifilm to create a water collection area. The site should be appropriately sized and located to collect rainwater and runoff but avoid areas that are too stony or salty. The embankment around the tank should be high enough to allow access and the depth of the tank should be between 3 to 5 meters to reduce pressure on the bottom. Agrifilm is anchored around the sides and trenches are dug to hold it in place and prevent weeds from growing to effectively collect and store water for small farm needs in a cost effective manner.
This document contrasts positive and negative emotions by listing them in pairs. It then lists several positive emotions like "Joyful", "Happy", and "Wonderful" followed by some negative emotions such as "Hurt", "Gloomy", and "Angry". Overall, the document pairs opposite emotions and lists more positive emotions than negative ones.
This document discusses a service that customizes dining experiences through targeted data analytics and ads, ensuring order accuracy, personalized experiences, and discounts for customers, while providing businesses with customer satisfaction insights and market intelligence from live feedback to maximize revenue.
The document discusses strategies for protecting Jakarta from flooding and subsidence. It notes that Jakarta is experiencing rapid subsidence of up to 17 cm per year due to excessive groundwater extraction. A key strategy is the Jakarta Coastal Defense Strategy (JCDS) which involves building coastal defenses and reducing subsidence. Left unchecked, modeling predicts subsidence could reach 2.2 meters by 2100. The strategies aim to synchronize coastal protection, subsidence mitigation and transportation infrastructure development to promote a safe and resilient Jakarta.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document describes Live Vote, a tool that allows publishers to add interactive polling and voting features to their content. It claims Live Vote can increase user engagement, time on site, and provide new monetization and data collection opportunities. Live Vote creates polls that allow readers to express opinions in real time and see how others respond. A case study shows a fashion site increased user engagement by 5x and traffic by 30% after adding Live Vote polls to posts.
This document discusses the concept of "effectual reasoning" as an alternative form of rationality used by entrepreneurs. It outlines 3 key principles of effectual reasoning:
1) The affordable loss principle - entrepreneurs focus on reaching the market with minimum resources rather than expected return.
2) The strategic partnerships principle - entrepreneurs build partnerships from the start rather than doing competitive analyses.
3) Leveraging contingencies - entrepreneurs leverage unexpected events and surprises that come their way rather than relying solely on pre-existing knowledge. Effectual reasoning focuses on imagination and action over elaborate planning.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which can help alleviate feelings of stress or sadness.
This document provides instructions for basic plumbing tasks like concreting, soldering, and hammering. It explains that concreting involves mixing cement, sand and aggregate in a 1:2:4 ratio. Proper preparation of the ground is important for concreting, such as removing loose earth and cutting tree roots. Soldering requires using a soldering iron and blow lamp. Hammering should be done carefully by holding one object firmly while slowly hammering in another with the other hand. Videos are linked to demonstrate concreting techniques.
The document provides instructions for applying a motion blur effect and color tint to an image in Photoshop in 4 steps:
1. Open an image and duplicate its background layer. Apply a motion blur filter to the duplicate layer.
2. Use the rubber tool to erase parts of the blurred duplicate layer, revealing the underlying background image.
3. Create another layer set to the Hue blend mode and fill it with a color picked from the image. Erase parts of this layer with the rubber tool.
4. Merge all layers and save the final image.
The document describes a vehicle-mounted jammer system meant to block signals from remote-controlled explosive devices. It has a very high output power of 1360 watts and uses state-of-the-art technology for maximum jamming performance across frequency bands from 20-3000 MHz. The modular system can operate in sweep, spot, or open communication modes and provides 360-degree protection within a 200-400 meter range, depending on conditions. Its purpose is to protect special military, police, and VIP units from terrorist bomb threats.
Este documento presenta información sobre la elaboración de cronogramas y presupuestos para planes de cierre de minas. Se divide en dos secciones. La Sección 1 describe objetivos, marco legal, conceptos clave, escenarios de cierre e información necesaria para elaborar cronogramas, presupuestos y garantías financieras. La Sección 2 presenta casos y cálculos de garantías. El documento incluye ejemplos de cronogramas físicos, cronogramas financieros y presupuestos para cierres temporales, progresivos y finales.
The document describes two cellular jammer models, the SMJ1890 and SMJ1880LT. The SMJ1890 can jam up to 36 channels across 3 cellular bands with an output power of up to 100W. It has programmable attenuation settings and a user interface for configuration. The SMJ1880LT has the same jamming capabilities but is configured in the manufacturer's lab without a user interface. Both devices work by transmitting noise signals to disrupt cellular communication within their coverage radius.
Galway is the capital of County Galway in Ireland, located on the country's west coast. It has a maritime climate with abundant rain and wind throughout the year. The city has around 72,000 inhabitants and is famous for its horse races in July, which attract over 200,000 people, as well as its Oyster Festival each September, which celebrates the local seafood, culture, and people. Popular activities for visitors include trips to the Cliffs of Moher, hiking in the Wicklow Mountains, and taking Irish dance lessons from professionals.
This document summarizes changes and successes within the surgical services department at MD Anderson Orlando Health over the past year. It discusses (1) the creation of a new chemotherapy department and improvements to outpatient infusion therapy, (2) the integration of the endoscopy department which required cross-training nurses, and (3) the restructuring of surgical areas. It highlights the leadership of the assistant nurse managers in guiding staff through these changes successfully and defining exemplary professional practice.
The concept for the music video is based on the feeling of "not giving in" to pressure as represented by the Rudimental song "Not Giving In". The video will use four locations to portray different examples of struggling against giving in to pressure: 1) A gym showing the release of frustration through controlled exercise; 2) An interrogation room focusing on the waiting and frustration of not answering questions; 3) A business office depicting pacing and throwing objects in frustration; 4) An open field as a place of freedom and happiness contrasting the previous stressful locations. The video aims to represent society and convey the emotions in the lyrics to the viewer without taking on character roles.
Q4) how did you use media terminologies v1Figen232
1) When researching music genres, the author used various media technologies like Blogger, YouTube, annotations, Slide Rocket, Prezi, and screen grabs to make the research visually attractive and easy to understand.
2) In planning stages, the author used Blogger to describe evolving concepts for a music video and album cover. Initial plans included challenging conventions with an eye close-up or combining characters, but focusing on the main artist was decided to be more effective.
3) Construction required booking equipment, using a fig rig for steady shots, importing into editing software, using DaFont for titles/fonts, and Photoshop to assemble elements. Audience feedback was also sought throughout.
Fiona used various media technologies at different stages of her project. In the research stage, she used blogs, YouTube, annotations, Prezi, Wordle, and screenshots to make her research visual and interesting. When planning, she used blogs to present initial ideas and draft plans for her album cover, digital pack, and advertisement. Photoshop was used to construct layered designs. During construction, she used Final Cut and iMovie for editing, iPhoto to import images, and DaFont for titles and fonts. Screen captures and comparisons were used to evaluate her work and show how it was influenced by and challenged real media.
When researching, the author used various media technologies like Blogger, YouTube, Prezi, and Wordle to make their research visual and interesting. These tools helped structure and present their analysis.
During planning, the author used Blogger to present initial concepts for their final pieces, including a draft digi pack and advert design featuring multiple characters. However, they later decided to focus the advert solely on the main artist.
While constructing their music video and ancillary tasks, the author used equipment like cameras, Final Cut and iMovie. They storyboarded, scheduled filming, and got feedback throughout the process to develop their ideas from initial drafts to final versions.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which can help alleviate feelings of stress or sadness.
This document provides instructions for basic plumbing tasks like concreting, soldering, and hammering. It explains that concreting involves mixing cement, sand and aggregate in a 1:2:4 ratio. Proper preparation of the ground is important for concreting, such as removing loose earth and cutting tree roots. Soldering requires using a soldering iron and blow lamp. Hammering should be done carefully by holding one object firmly while slowly hammering in another with the other hand. Videos are linked to demonstrate concreting techniques.
The document provides instructions for applying a motion blur effect and color tint to an image in Photoshop in 4 steps:
1. Open an image and duplicate its background layer. Apply a motion blur filter to the duplicate layer.
2. Use the rubber tool to erase parts of the blurred duplicate layer, revealing the underlying background image.
3. Create another layer set to the Hue blend mode and fill it with a color picked from the image. Erase parts of this layer with the rubber tool.
4. Merge all layers and save the final image.
The document describes a vehicle-mounted jammer system meant to block signals from remote-controlled explosive devices. It has a very high output power of 1360 watts and uses state-of-the-art technology for maximum jamming performance across frequency bands from 20-3000 MHz. The modular system can operate in sweep, spot, or open communication modes and provides 360-degree protection within a 200-400 meter range, depending on conditions. Its purpose is to protect special military, police, and VIP units from terrorist bomb threats.
Este documento presenta información sobre la elaboración de cronogramas y presupuestos para planes de cierre de minas. Se divide en dos secciones. La Sección 1 describe objetivos, marco legal, conceptos clave, escenarios de cierre e información necesaria para elaborar cronogramas, presupuestos y garantías financieras. La Sección 2 presenta casos y cálculos de garantías. El documento incluye ejemplos de cronogramas físicos, cronogramas financieros y presupuestos para cierres temporales, progresivos y finales.
The document describes two cellular jammer models, the SMJ1890 and SMJ1880LT. The SMJ1890 can jam up to 36 channels across 3 cellular bands with an output power of up to 100W. It has programmable attenuation settings and a user interface for configuration. The SMJ1880LT has the same jamming capabilities but is configured in the manufacturer's lab without a user interface. Both devices work by transmitting noise signals to disrupt cellular communication within their coverage radius.
Galway is the capital of County Galway in Ireland, located on the country's west coast. It has a maritime climate with abundant rain and wind throughout the year. The city has around 72,000 inhabitants and is famous for its horse races in July, which attract over 200,000 people, as well as its Oyster Festival each September, which celebrates the local seafood, culture, and people. Popular activities for visitors include trips to the Cliffs of Moher, hiking in the Wicklow Mountains, and taking Irish dance lessons from professionals.
This document summarizes changes and successes within the surgical services department at MD Anderson Orlando Health over the past year. It discusses (1) the creation of a new chemotherapy department and improvements to outpatient infusion therapy, (2) the integration of the endoscopy department which required cross-training nurses, and (3) the restructuring of surgical areas. It highlights the leadership of the assistant nurse managers in guiding staff through these changes successfully and defining exemplary professional practice.
The concept for the music video is based on the feeling of "not giving in" to pressure as represented by the Rudimental song "Not Giving In". The video will use four locations to portray different examples of struggling against giving in to pressure: 1) A gym showing the release of frustration through controlled exercise; 2) An interrogation room focusing on the waiting and frustration of not answering questions; 3) A business office depicting pacing and throwing objects in frustration; 4) An open field as a place of freedom and happiness contrasting the previous stressful locations. The video aims to represent society and convey the emotions in the lyrics to the viewer without taking on character roles.
Q4) how did you use media terminologies v1Figen232
1) When researching music genres, the author used various media technologies like Blogger, YouTube, annotations, Slide Rocket, Prezi, and screen grabs to make the research visually attractive and easy to understand.
2) In planning stages, the author used Blogger to describe evolving concepts for a music video and album cover. Initial plans included challenging conventions with an eye close-up or combining characters, but focusing on the main artist was decided to be more effective.
3) Construction required booking equipment, using a fig rig for steady shots, importing into editing software, using DaFont for titles/fonts, and Photoshop to assemble elements. Audience feedback was also sought throughout.
Fiona used various media technologies at different stages of her project. In the research stage, she used blogs, YouTube, annotations, Prezi, Wordle, and screenshots to make her research visual and interesting. When planning, she used blogs to present initial ideas and draft plans for her album cover, digital pack, and advertisement. Photoshop was used to construct layered designs. During construction, she used Final Cut and iMovie for editing, iPhoto to import images, and DaFont for titles and fonts. Screen captures and comparisons were used to evaluate her work and show how it was influenced by and challenged real media.
When researching, the author used various media technologies like Blogger, YouTube, Prezi, and Wordle to make their research visual and interesting. These tools helped structure and present their analysis.
During planning, the author used Blogger to present initial concepts for their final pieces, including a draft digi pack and advert design featuring multiple characters. However, they later decided to focus the advert solely on the main artist.
While constructing their music video and ancillary tasks, the author used equipment like cameras, Final Cut and iMovie. They storyboarded, scheduled filming, and got feedback throughout the process to develop their ideas from initial drafts to final versions.
When researching, Fiona used various media technologies like Blogger, YouTube, Prezi, and Wordle to make her research visual and interesting. These helped structure her analysis.
In planning, Fiona's group used Blogger to present initial concepts for their music video and album cover. They created draft designs in Photoshop incorporating different characters to represent themes of freedom and resistance.
During construction, Fiona used equipment like cameras on fig rigs and Final Cut/iMovie for editing. Photoshop and DaFont were used for album/advert designs. Screenshots and comparisons were made to evaluate progress and get feedback throughout the process.
The document discusses concepts for a music video representing the idea of "not giving in." It will feature the Rudimental song of the same name. The video aims to portray society and relate the frustration expressed in the lyrics to stressful situations viewers could experience. It will use four locations - a gym, interrogation room, business office, and open field - to show different areas of struggle without giving in and avoid boring the viewer. Each location symbolizes releasing or experiencing anger, frustration, and tension in different ways.
This document summarizes three record label companies: 111 Entertainment L.L.C is a Detroit-based independent label that develops new R&B, hip hop, pop, alternative, and gospel artists. Cherry Tree Records is an American label founded in 2005 that focuses on new artists, currently signed to artists include Ellie Goulding and LMFAO. Tool Room Records is a dance music label started in 2003 by DJ Mark Knight that signs artists like Avicii and Kate Lawler.
The opening sequence uses a dark screen with electronic music playing in the background. Various shots are shown using a red filter, including titles, fences, houses, and a playground. Multiple environments are shown to create intrigue about where the sequence is leading. Shots include layered images, signs, a phone box, windows, a person running, and an empty parking lot. Throughout, text provides credits for the filmmakers. The sequence ends by fading between shots of titles, a car interior, people creeping away, fences and swings to conclude the opening credits.
The opening sequence of the film Vengeance uses a series of shots with a red filter to build a sense of danger and mystery. It shows shots of fences, graves, people fighting and signs to leave the audience wondering what is happening and where the sequence is leading. Intercut with these shots are title cards identifying the filmmakers to continue building intrigue throughout the opening.
This document summarizes scenes from a film, beginning with introductions of the film studios involved. It describes shots of a building pole with a hat and the camera panning around. Subsequent scenes show the protagonist Bridget Jones alone in her messy living room, smoking and checking her phone for messages while feeling lonely at Christmas. The music and titles used create a sense of horror or sympathy for Bridget Jones's isolation.
The document discusses the differences between a title sequence and a trailer. A title sequence presents the title, productions, and cast members of a film or TV show, sometimes with background sound, while a trailer uses short extracts from a film to grab attention and entice audiences to watch. Trailers are shown on TV, before films in cinemas, or on DVDs to advertise films, while title sequences help audiences understand what is happening and keep them engaged in the story.