Kiley O'Connell introduces herself and provides her contact information. She graduated in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and has worked in team environments. Her greatest strength is her passion for helping people.
Kiley O'Connell is introducing herself and providing her contact information. She graduated in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and has worked in team environments. Her greatest strength is her passion for helping people.
Kiley O'Connell is introducing herself and providing her contact information. She graduated in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and has worked in team environments where her greatest strength is her passion for helping people. She is interested in further discussing opportunities to utilize her skills and experience.
Kim morgan ace 30 march 2016_compressed to sendHelen Meek
This document discusses coaching as a state of mind and key concepts in coaching including understanding transformation, the use of emotion and creativity, the coach as an instrument of change, and listening to ignite the human mind. It notes that emotional experiences leave strong traces in the brain and that critical self-reflection can lead to transformational learning. Coaching is described as not being a cosy chat and that listening is a belief, not just a behavior. The coach's use of self is central to their work and clients learn about the coach. It prompts reflection on when the coach has gotten hooked by a client and lost their ability to choose their response.
This document discusses Kim Jordan's strengths that qualify her to be an effective teacher mentor. Her key strengths identified through a strengths assessment are communication, empathy, includer, strategic, and woo. She describes how each strength would help her support new teachers. Jordan believes her abilities to connect with others and understand their feelings will allow her to mentor teachers by helping them feel comfortable and succeed in their first year.
Kiley O'Connell introduces herself and provides her contact information. She graduated in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and has worked in team environments. Her greatest strength is her passion for helping people.
The British government promoted World War I as a safe adventure that would be over quickly, using propaganda posters to encourage enlistment. However, the reality of trench warfare was far different from what was depicted. Soldiers lived in constantly flooded, rat-infested trenches under the threat of bombardment. Their uniforms became filthy and equipment scattered, showing the boredom and hardship of trench life rather than the excitement portrayed in recruitment posters.
The document discusses horror movie poster conventions. It analyzes two posters - one for the movie "Would You Rather" and one for "The Ring Two." Key conventions highlighted include using dark color palettes, implying danger or violence through images and text, and depicting isolated or scary settings and characters to suggest threat or horror.
The document discusses how the horror genre has changed over time from the 1930s to present day. It provides a timeline of key developments in each decade, from literary adaptations in the 1930s to psychological thrillers and predictions of world chaos in the 2000s. The document also analyzes how specific films have influenced and changed the genre, such as Psycho introducing new conventions in 1960 and Scream parodying horror tropes in the late 1990s. Additionally, it notes that audiences have become desensitized over time, leading to lower age ratings for films with similar graphic content.
Kiley O'Connell is introducing herself and providing her contact information. She graduated in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and has worked in team environments. Her greatest strength is her passion for helping people.
Kiley O'Connell is introducing herself and providing her contact information. She graduated in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and has worked in team environments where her greatest strength is her passion for helping people. She is interested in further discussing opportunities to utilize her skills and experience.
Kim morgan ace 30 march 2016_compressed to sendHelen Meek
This document discusses coaching as a state of mind and key concepts in coaching including understanding transformation, the use of emotion and creativity, the coach as an instrument of change, and listening to ignite the human mind. It notes that emotional experiences leave strong traces in the brain and that critical self-reflection can lead to transformational learning. Coaching is described as not being a cosy chat and that listening is a belief, not just a behavior. The coach's use of self is central to their work and clients learn about the coach. It prompts reflection on when the coach has gotten hooked by a client and lost their ability to choose their response.
This document discusses Kim Jordan's strengths that qualify her to be an effective teacher mentor. Her key strengths identified through a strengths assessment are communication, empathy, includer, strategic, and woo. She describes how each strength would help her support new teachers. Jordan believes her abilities to connect with others and understand their feelings will allow her to mentor teachers by helping them feel comfortable and succeed in their first year.
Kiley O'Connell introduces herself and provides her contact information. She graduated in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and has worked in team environments. Her greatest strength is her passion for helping people.
The British government promoted World War I as a safe adventure that would be over quickly, using propaganda posters to encourage enlistment. However, the reality of trench warfare was far different from what was depicted. Soldiers lived in constantly flooded, rat-infested trenches under the threat of bombardment. Their uniforms became filthy and equipment scattered, showing the boredom and hardship of trench life rather than the excitement portrayed in recruitment posters.
The document discusses horror movie poster conventions. It analyzes two posters - one for the movie "Would You Rather" and one for "The Ring Two." Key conventions highlighted include using dark color palettes, implying danger or violence through images and text, and depicting isolated or scary settings and characters to suggest threat or horror.
The document discusses how the horror genre has changed over time from the 1930s to present day. It provides a timeline of key developments in each decade, from literary adaptations in the 1930s to psychological thrillers and predictions of world chaos in the 2000s. The document also analyzes how specific films have influenced and changed the genre, such as Psycho introducing new conventions in 1960 and Scream parodying horror tropes in the late 1990s. Additionally, it notes that audiences have become desensitized over time, leading to lower age ratings for films with similar graphic content.
The document provides examples of using should and shouldn't when giving advice. It states that should is used to suggest what is good or right to do, like "you should go to bed earlier." Shouldn't is used to say what is not good or right, like "you shouldn't play with lighters." It then provides sentences with blanks to be filled in with should and different verbs, as well as examples of giving advice using should and shouldn't.
The trailer provides context about a woman who is haunted by her twin that died in the womb. Scenes show the woman experiencing strange occurrences, including a boy who appears to be connected to a demon. She learns from her father and an older woman that she had a twin who died. The trailer builds tension through its editing, music, and sound effects to suggest the woman is in danger from her unborn twin seeking to be born.
The document discusses the promotional package the author created for a horror film, consisting of a magazine cover, poster, and trailer. For both the magazine cover and poster, the author used the same cropped image of the villain's face to create recognition across the materials. The poster uses a dark color palette and fonts to indicate the horror genre, along with images suggesting someone is being watched. Both the poster and magazine cover follow this style. The trailer also uses musical and editing techniques typical of horror films to build tension. Overall, the author believes the main project and ancillary texts effectively convey the film is a horror genre piece through their shared visual elements and conventions.
This document analyzes the music and editing techniques used in the horror trailer "Dolly". It notes that the music starts slow and high pitched to set a creepy tone, then builds tension throughout with deeper layers of instruments and sound effects like heartbeats. The music speeds up towards the end of the trailer as horror conventions dictate. Camera angles like close-ups on the doll are used to show its importance over the innocent young girl. Shots alternate quickly between clips to increase the pace as the dramatic music repeats at the end.
Benefits of exercise physical and psychological EmHall
Exercise provides significant physical and psychological benefits. Physically, regular exercise of at least 30 minutes per day can improve overall health and help manage conditions like heart disease and diabetes, while more intense exercise may be needed for weight loss. Psychologically, exercise reduces stress and improves mood by triggering the release of endorphins, which act as the body's natural painkillers. Regular exercise also boosts self-confidence and mental alertness while alleviating depression.
This poem expresses a strong desire to travel by sea. The speaker feels a calling from the ocean that cannot be denied. All they ask for is a ship to sail, windy weather, and companionship from fellow sailors as they experience the freedom of the open seas and vagabond lifestyle. In three stanzas, the poet conveys a profound sense of wanderlust and passion for life at sea through vivid imagery and repetition of the line "I must down to the seas again."
Gay men are at a high risk of developing sexually transmitted infections such as Hepatitis B, Hepatits C and HPV. This presentation discusses about the risk, preventive strategies and treatment.
Dr. Jane Goodall is a renowned primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist best known for her 45-year study of chimpanzee social behavior in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania. She founded the Jane Goodall Institute in 1977 to support conservation efforts for chimpanzees and their habitats. Today, Dr. Goodall devotes her time to advocating for chimpanzees and the environment, traveling 300 days per year to spread awareness of important environmental issues.
The document discusses the present continuous tense in English. It provides the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the present continuous tense and examples of each. It also discusses the usage of the present continuous tense to describe actions happening at the moment, temporary situations, and fixed arrangements in the near future. Examples are provided to illustrate each usage.
Dokumen tersebut memberikan ringkasan singkat tentang 16 orang yang terkena laknat menurut ajaran Islam. Mencakup orang yang menyembelih untuk selain Allah, melindungi pelaku maksiat, mencela orang tua, merubah batas tanah, mengonsumsi minuman keras, memakan riba, dan lainnya. Disebutkan pula penjelasan singkat tentang arti laknat dan dosa-dosa apa saja yang termasuk mendapatkan laknat menurut hadis-
The document provides examples of using should and shouldn't when giving advice. It states that should is used to suggest what is good or right to do, like "you should go to bed earlier." Shouldn't is used to say what is not good or right, like "you shouldn't play with lighters." It then provides sentences with blanks to be filled in with should and different verbs, as well as examples of giving advice using should and shouldn't.
The trailer provides context about a woman who is haunted by her twin that died in the womb. Scenes show the woman experiencing strange occurrences, including a boy who appears to be connected to a demon. She learns from her father and an older woman that she had a twin who died. The trailer builds tension through its editing, music, and sound effects to suggest the woman is in danger from her unborn twin seeking to be born.
The document discusses the promotional package the author created for a horror film, consisting of a magazine cover, poster, and trailer. For both the magazine cover and poster, the author used the same cropped image of the villain's face to create recognition across the materials. The poster uses a dark color palette and fonts to indicate the horror genre, along with images suggesting someone is being watched. Both the poster and magazine cover follow this style. The trailer also uses musical and editing techniques typical of horror films to build tension. Overall, the author believes the main project and ancillary texts effectively convey the film is a horror genre piece through their shared visual elements and conventions.
This document analyzes the music and editing techniques used in the horror trailer "Dolly". It notes that the music starts slow and high pitched to set a creepy tone, then builds tension throughout with deeper layers of instruments and sound effects like heartbeats. The music speeds up towards the end of the trailer as horror conventions dictate. Camera angles like close-ups on the doll are used to show its importance over the innocent young girl. Shots alternate quickly between clips to increase the pace as the dramatic music repeats at the end.
Benefits of exercise physical and psychological EmHall
Exercise provides significant physical and psychological benefits. Physically, regular exercise of at least 30 minutes per day can improve overall health and help manage conditions like heart disease and diabetes, while more intense exercise may be needed for weight loss. Psychologically, exercise reduces stress and improves mood by triggering the release of endorphins, which act as the body's natural painkillers. Regular exercise also boosts self-confidence and mental alertness while alleviating depression.
This poem expresses a strong desire to travel by sea. The speaker feels a calling from the ocean that cannot be denied. All they ask for is a ship to sail, windy weather, and companionship from fellow sailors as they experience the freedom of the open seas and vagabond lifestyle. In three stanzas, the poet conveys a profound sense of wanderlust and passion for life at sea through vivid imagery and repetition of the line "I must down to the seas again."
Gay men are at a high risk of developing sexually transmitted infections such as Hepatitis B, Hepatits C and HPV. This presentation discusses about the risk, preventive strategies and treatment.
Dr. Jane Goodall is a renowned primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist best known for her 45-year study of chimpanzee social behavior in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania. She founded the Jane Goodall Institute in 1977 to support conservation efforts for chimpanzees and their habitats. Today, Dr. Goodall devotes her time to advocating for chimpanzees and the environment, traveling 300 days per year to spread awareness of important environmental issues.
The document discusses the present continuous tense in English. It provides the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the present continuous tense and examples of each. It also discusses the usage of the present continuous tense to describe actions happening at the moment, temporary situations, and fixed arrangements in the near future. Examples are provided to illustrate each usage.
Dokumen tersebut memberikan ringkasan singkat tentang 16 orang yang terkena laknat menurut ajaran Islam. Mencakup orang yang menyembelih untuk selain Allah, melindungi pelaku maksiat, mencela orang tua, merubah batas tanah, mengonsumsi minuman keras, memakan riba, dan lainnya. Disebutkan pula penjelasan singkat tentang arti laknat dan dosa-dosa apa saja yang termasuk mendapatkan laknat menurut hadis-