Facebook ofrece varias ventajas como permitir comunicarse con amigos y familiares de manera conveniente, compartir fotos y videos, unirse a grupos de intereses comunes, y jugar juegos en línea de manera gratuita. Sin embargo, también puede distraer demasiado el tiempo y atención de las personas, exponer su información personal, y llevar a algunos a gastar dinero en juegos en línea de manera imprudente.
Au cours du dernier maximum glaciaire, il y a environ 20 000 ans, le niveau de la mer était plus bas qu’aujourd’hui d’environ 130 mètres en moyenne. Avec la fonte des grandes calottes de glace qui recouvraient alors le nord de l’Amérique et de l’Europe, la mer est remontée puis s’est stabilisée il y a environ 3 000 ans. Mais les observations marégraphiques disponibles depuis 150 ans indiquent que la mer a recommencé à monter au cours du XXe siècle, à une vitesse moyenne de 1,8 mm par an. (...)
PKI is a set of roles, policies, and procedures needed to create, manage, distribute, use, store, and revoke digital certificates and manage public-key encryption. It enables services like secure email, e-commerce, signatures, and encryption through the use of public and private cryptographic keys. PKI provides authentication and confidentiality services through the use of asymmetric cryptography and digital certificates issued by a certificate authority.
El INADI y el Ministerio de Educación firmaron un convenio para promover la capacitación contra la discriminación en las escuelas. Se presentó el libro "Somos iguales y diferentes" que provee una guía didáctica para docentes sobre prevención de prácticas discriminatorias. El libro busca desarticular prejuicios dividiendo a la sociedad y brinda herramientas para trabajar temas de discriminación, xenofobia y racismo en el aula. La delegación de INADI en San Luis comenzó a trabajar el libro con escuelas
This document provides the weekly homework assignments for the 5th grade yellow and white group taught by Javier from May 7th to May 11th. The homework includes searching for the meaning of Labor's Day and writing a paragraph, writing an opinion in simple present about Mother's Day, writing 10 English words with their Spanish meanings and underlining silent letters, writing 5 sentences in passive voice about the Titanic using given words, and no topic is listed for Friday.
The document provides study tips and strategies for students to improve their exam scores. It recommends reviewing material soon after class while still fresh, spacing out study sessions over several weeks by focusing on one topic at a time, and finding a quiet place to study with minimal distractions. The document also suggests starting with important concepts, taking breaks frequently, self-testing to identify weaknesses, and choosing a study time that matches your schedule to focus effectively.
How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?adamcunliffe
1) The document discusses the album artwork and ancillary materials created by Adam Cunliffe for his music project.
2) He took inspiration from various genres and album styles, including Coldplay, Kings of Leon, and Jay-Z, in designing the digipack, cover art, back cover, and disc for his album.
3) Adam aimed to achieve synergy across his album, music video, and poster by basing all of the visual elements and styles on the same setting and conventions of rock/indie genres.
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Au cours du dernier maximum glaciaire, il y a environ 20 000 ans, le niveau de la mer était plus bas qu’aujourd’hui d’environ 130 mètres en moyenne. Avec la fonte des grandes calottes de glace qui recouvraient alors le nord de l’Amérique et de l’Europe, la mer est remontée puis s’est stabilisée il y a environ 3 000 ans. Mais les observations marégraphiques disponibles depuis 150 ans indiquent que la mer a recommencé à monter au cours du XXe siècle, à une vitesse moyenne de 1,8 mm par an. (...)
PKI is a set of roles, policies, and procedures needed to create, manage, distribute, use, store, and revoke digital certificates and manage public-key encryption. It enables services like secure email, e-commerce, signatures, and encryption through the use of public and private cryptographic keys. PKI provides authentication and confidentiality services through the use of asymmetric cryptography and digital certificates issued by a certificate authority.
El INADI y el Ministerio de Educación firmaron un convenio para promover la capacitación contra la discriminación en las escuelas. Se presentó el libro "Somos iguales y diferentes" que provee una guía didáctica para docentes sobre prevención de prácticas discriminatorias. El libro busca desarticular prejuicios dividiendo a la sociedad y brinda herramientas para trabajar temas de discriminación, xenofobia y racismo en el aula. La delegación de INADI en San Luis comenzó a trabajar el libro con escuelas
This document provides the weekly homework assignments for the 5th grade yellow and white group taught by Javier from May 7th to May 11th. The homework includes searching for the meaning of Labor's Day and writing a paragraph, writing an opinion in simple present about Mother's Day, writing 10 English words with their Spanish meanings and underlining silent letters, writing 5 sentences in passive voice about the Titanic using given words, and no topic is listed for Friday.
The document provides study tips and strategies for students to improve their exam scores. It recommends reviewing material soon after class while still fresh, spacing out study sessions over several weeks by focusing on one topic at a time, and finding a quiet place to study with minimal distractions. The document also suggests starting with important concepts, taking breaks frequently, self-testing to identify weaknesses, and choosing a study time that matches your schedule to focus effectively.
How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?adamcunliffe
1) The document discusses the album artwork and ancillary materials created by Adam Cunliffe for his music project.
2) He took inspiration from various genres and album styles, including Coldplay, Kings of Leon, and Jay-Z, in designing the digipack, cover art, back cover, and disc for his album.
3) Adam aimed to achieve synergy across his album, music video, and poster by basing all of the visual elements and styles on the same setting and conventions of rock/indie genres.
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...adamcunliffe
The document discusses various forms and conventions used in media products such as setting, costumes, camerawork, editing, black and white film, speed, cross fading, narrative structure, genre, and character introduction. It notes that while the media product could have used a conventional narrative, it takes an unconventional elliptical approach leaving pieces for the audience to decide, allowing them to determine the meaning of lyrics for themselves.
The document summarizes feedback from a focus group on a music video created by Adam Cunliffe. Feedback was generally positive about the locations filmed in Manchester. Audience members felt the video conveyed a concept of feeling lonely through shots of the singer. Shots of the performer were thought to represent the song's lyrics about wanting companionship. Early shots establishing the setting and shots using black and white or fast editing during performances were highlighted as favorite parts. Room for improvement included steadier camera work, having female characters, and finishing minor video adjustments.
The document is a 14 question multiple choice questionnaire about music videos, asking respondents about their gender, age, employment status, favorite music genres and artists, how they watch music videos, what attracts them to music videos, and their opinions on common music video styles and concepts.
The document provides ideas for creating a music video for the song "Use Somebody" by Kings of Leon. It discusses generating ideas based on the lyrical meaning, choosing a concept/narrative/performance style for the video, incorporating appropriate iconography and genre conventions of rock music. It also offers suggestions for camera work, characters, settings, lighting, editing, and digital effects to include. The overall goal is to convey feelings of loneliness, love, and other emotions from the lyrics through visuals in the video.
This document contains responses from 4 people regarding a music magazine:
- Person 1 and 2 chose the double page spread as the most professional layout.
- Person 3 felt the contents page looked like a real magazine contents page.
- Responses were also mixed on whether the magazine had good variety and would attract buyers, with suggestions to add more cover lines, competitions, and represent more genres.
This document summarizes a Kerrang magazine article about a band. It uses a large title and band photo as the main focus, with body text in a sans serif font. The photo shows the band standing together in a smoky room, with the lead singer's knuckles bandaged to portray a rock and roll lifestyle. Short quotes and a small section about the band's songs are included to engage readers. The design draws the eye from the large title to the body text at the bottom, following the Guttenberg principle used in Q magazine.
This document summarizes and analyzes the design elements of a magazine article and page. The main article uses a large drop cap letter and pull quote to structure the text visually. The second page features two large pictures of the band Take That jumping off a wall, with a small text box providing context for the photos. The page layout follows the Gutenberg principle by drawing the eye from the large drop cap down the text and then to the balancing large pictures on the right side.
The document provides guidance on how to summarize a media product by addressing key questions about its conventions, representation of social groups, intended audience and distribution, and what was learned from constructing it. Specifically, it suggests considering the product's use of real media forms, the audience it aims to attract, and technologies learned from the process.
The document summarizes the contents page design of the Kerrang! magazine. It has a recognizable masthead with a smashed look. The main article is featured prominently with a large image of the band You Me At Six. Additional details like issue numbers, dates, and subscription information are placed in less prominent areas to guide the reader's eyes according to design principles.
The document provides guidance on how to summarize a media product by addressing questions about how it uses or challenges real media conventions, represents social groups, potential distributing institutions, intended audience, and technologies learned. Key details include targeting a 16-35 female audience through exclusive content in a style similar to Kerrang magazine.
The magazine features a large cover image of Take That to highlight the main focus of the issue. This cover photo shows the band reunited and appearing childish as they enjoy their comeback tour. The magazine also displays winners of the Q awards to promote what readers voted for and enjoyed. A brief excerpt from a review is also shown to entice readers to learn more in the full article. The overall layout aims to engage the intended audience by highlighting enjoyable content.
The interviewee discusses what they would buy with their newfound fame at age 17, including filling their swimming pool with jelly and buying a Porsche Cayenne and house to live in with family. They explain that their debut album 'BACKLASH' was inspired by past love interests and everyday thoughts, and that their first single was about an experience with a girl at the zoo. When asked about comparisons to Justin Bieber, they say they try to give back more to fans and hope people don't hate them as much. They also discuss an upcoming tour and aspirations to be as successful as Ed Sheeran and Example in 5 years.
Creative Director
I am an experienced creative director with over 10 years of experience leading design teams and managing projects for both print and digital media. I specialize in branding, website design, and print collateral. Some of my clients include Nike, Starbucks, and Amazon. For the past 5 years, I have been the creative director at a large design agency in Seattle where I oversaw a team of 15 designers. I am passionate about design and storytelling through visual communication. I am looking for a new opportunity to continue growing my skills and taking on bigger challenges. Please let me know if you would like to discuss how I can help take your brand to the next level through innovative and memorable design.
Q magazine targets readers aged 16 to 55, focusing on the 30-year-old demographic. The formal fonts and organized layout appeal to older readers. The cover follows design principles like placing the masthead in the primary optical area and featuring the main article. The large red masthead in a distinctive house style has appeared on every Q magazine issue. The cover portrait of Florence focuses closely on her emotive face to entice readers about her featured article and implied message that she is "a woman on the edge." In conclusion, Q magazine differs from Kerrang! in its older, calmer design targeting a broader audience versus Kerrang!'s younger rock fans.
This document analyzes and summarizes several music artist promotional photos based on compositional techniques like rule of thirds and use of lighting, clothing, and positioning to convey information about the artist's genre and persona. Key signs identified across photos of The Wombats, Eminem, My Chemical Romance, Lady Gaga, Foster the People, and Kanye West that provide clues about their music styles and images.
The document summarizes the results of a market research questionnaire conducted to help determine the target audience and content for a new magazine. Most respondents were male (70%) and between the ages of 17-25 (40%). Rock and indie music genres were most popular (40%). Most would pay between £3-4 for the magazine and are attracted to magazines based on the cover picture and color. Therefore, the summary concludes the magazine should target younger males, focus on rock music but include various genres, price around £3-4, and feature engaging cover images and design.
The document analyzes the cover of the magazine Kerrang!. It summarizes that Kerrang! targets younger rock fans aged 16-25. The masthead uses a black font on a white background to symbolize rock and rebellion. Photos on the cover use direct eye contact to create a connection with readers. The layout follows design principles to draw the eye to the band photo and article. The large, bold text and rebellious tagline about the band promote an image of rock stardom to appeal to younger readers. Included free posters and a gig guide section further target this audience.
This document contains a survey with questions about demographics, music preferences, spending habits related to music magazines, current behaviors around reading music magazines, and factors considered when evaluating the covers and inside content of music magazines. The questions cover gender, age, favorite music genre, willingness to pay, current readership, cover design elements, and inside content priorities.
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...adamcunliffe
The document discusses various forms and conventions used in media products such as setting, costumes, camerawork, editing, black and white film, speed, cross fading, narrative structure, genre, and character introduction. It notes that while the media product could have used a conventional narrative, it takes an unconventional elliptical approach leaving pieces for the audience to decide, allowing them to determine the meaning of lyrics for themselves.
The document summarizes feedback from a focus group on a music video created by Adam Cunliffe. Feedback was generally positive about the locations filmed in Manchester. Audience members felt the video conveyed a concept of feeling lonely through shots of the singer. Shots of the performer were thought to represent the song's lyrics about wanting companionship. Early shots establishing the setting and shots using black and white or fast editing during performances were highlighted as favorite parts. Room for improvement included steadier camera work, having female characters, and finishing minor video adjustments.
The document is a 14 question multiple choice questionnaire about music videos, asking respondents about their gender, age, employment status, favorite music genres and artists, how they watch music videos, what attracts them to music videos, and their opinions on common music video styles and concepts.
The document provides ideas for creating a music video for the song "Use Somebody" by Kings of Leon. It discusses generating ideas based on the lyrical meaning, choosing a concept/narrative/performance style for the video, incorporating appropriate iconography and genre conventions of rock music. It also offers suggestions for camera work, characters, settings, lighting, editing, and digital effects to include. The overall goal is to convey feelings of loneliness, love, and other emotions from the lyrics through visuals in the video.
This document contains responses from 4 people regarding a music magazine:
- Person 1 and 2 chose the double page spread as the most professional layout.
- Person 3 felt the contents page looked like a real magazine contents page.
- Responses were also mixed on whether the magazine had good variety and would attract buyers, with suggestions to add more cover lines, competitions, and represent more genres.
This document summarizes a Kerrang magazine article about a band. It uses a large title and band photo as the main focus, with body text in a sans serif font. The photo shows the band standing together in a smoky room, with the lead singer's knuckles bandaged to portray a rock and roll lifestyle. Short quotes and a small section about the band's songs are included to engage readers. The design draws the eye from the large title to the body text at the bottom, following the Guttenberg principle used in Q magazine.
This document summarizes and analyzes the design elements of a magazine article and page. The main article uses a large drop cap letter and pull quote to structure the text visually. The second page features two large pictures of the band Take That jumping off a wall, with a small text box providing context for the photos. The page layout follows the Gutenberg principle by drawing the eye from the large drop cap down the text and then to the balancing large pictures on the right side.
The document provides guidance on how to summarize a media product by addressing key questions about its conventions, representation of social groups, intended audience and distribution, and what was learned from constructing it. Specifically, it suggests considering the product's use of real media forms, the audience it aims to attract, and technologies learned from the process.
The document summarizes the contents page design of the Kerrang! magazine. It has a recognizable masthead with a smashed look. The main article is featured prominently with a large image of the band You Me At Six. Additional details like issue numbers, dates, and subscription information are placed in less prominent areas to guide the reader's eyes according to design principles.
The document provides guidance on how to summarize a media product by addressing questions about how it uses or challenges real media conventions, represents social groups, potential distributing institutions, intended audience, and technologies learned. Key details include targeting a 16-35 female audience through exclusive content in a style similar to Kerrang magazine.
The magazine features a large cover image of Take That to highlight the main focus of the issue. This cover photo shows the band reunited and appearing childish as they enjoy their comeback tour. The magazine also displays winners of the Q awards to promote what readers voted for and enjoyed. A brief excerpt from a review is also shown to entice readers to learn more in the full article. The overall layout aims to engage the intended audience by highlighting enjoyable content.
The interviewee discusses what they would buy with their newfound fame at age 17, including filling their swimming pool with jelly and buying a Porsche Cayenne and house to live in with family. They explain that their debut album 'BACKLASH' was inspired by past love interests and everyday thoughts, and that their first single was about an experience with a girl at the zoo. When asked about comparisons to Justin Bieber, they say they try to give back more to fans and hope people don't hate them as much. They also discuss an upcoming tour and aspirations to be as successful as Ed Sheeran and Example in 5 years.
Creative Director
I am an experienced creative director with over 10 years of experience leading design teams and managing projects for both print and digital media. I specialize in branding, website design, and print collateral. Some of my clients include Nike, Starbucks, and Amazon. For the past 5 years, I have been the creative director at a large design agency in Seattle where I oversaw a team of 15 designers. I am passionate about design and storytelling through visual communication. I am looking for a new opportunity to continue growing my skills and taking on bigger challenges. Please let me know if you would like to discuss how I can help take your brand to the next level through innovative and memorable design.
Q magazine targets readers aged 16 to 55, focusing on the 30-year-old demographic. The formal fonts and organized layout appeal to older readers. The cover follows design principles like placing the masthead in the primary optical area and featuring the main article. The large red masthead in a distinctive house style has appeared on every Q magazine issue. The cover portrait of Florence focuses closely on her emotive face to entice readers about her featured article and implied message that she is "a woman on the edge." In conclusion, Q magazine differs from Kerrang! in its older, calmer design targeting a broader audience versus Kerrang!'s younger rock fans.
This document analyzes and summarizes several music artist promotional photos based on compositional techniques like rule of thirds and use of lighting, clothing, and positioning to convey information about the artist's genre and persona. Key signs identified across photos of The Wombats, Eminem, My Chemical Romance, Lady Gaga, Foster the People, and Kanye West that provide clues about their music styles and images.
The document summarizes the results of a market research questionnaire conducted to help determine the target audience and content for a new magazine. Most respondents were male (70%) and between the ages of 17-25 (40%). Rock and indie music genres were most popular (40%). Most would pay between £3-4 for the magazine and are attracted to magazines based on the cover picture and color. Therefore, the summary concludes the magazine should target younger males, focus on rock music but include various genres, price around £3-4, and feature engaging cover images and design.
The document analyzes the cover of the magazine Kerrang!. It summarizes that Kerrang! targets younger rock fans aged 16-25. The masthead uses a black font on a white background to symbolize rock and rebellion. Photos on the cover use direct eye contact to create a connection with readers. The layout follows design principles to draw the eye to the band photo and article. The large, bold text and rebellious tagline about the band promote an image of rock stardom to appeal to younger readers. Included free posters and a gig guide section further target this audience.
This document contains a survey with questions about demographics, music preferences, spending habits related to music magazines, current behaviors around reading music magazines, and factors considered when evaluating the covers and inside content of music magazines. The questions cover gender, age, favorite music genre, willingness to pay, current readership, cover design elements, and inside content priorities.