The document describes the process of creating a website about The Flash superhero. First, mockups of pages and buttons were sketched out. The home page includes an image of The Flash, buttons, and descriptions of design choices. Subsequent pages include a biography, merchandise photos, comic book sources, and videos/wallpapers. Buttons were designed to change on click. Individual page screenshots were saved and inserted into Dreamweaver. The final website can be viewed using Google by clicking buttons that link to specific pages using copied URLs without hashtags.
The Mattress Factory is a research and development lab and installation museum located in Pittsburgh that features site-specific artwork, usually temporary installations. It is concerned with the creative process over outcomes and was one of the first installation museums. Lindsay O'Leary, who works in public relations, gave a presentation about writing for different audiences which may include press releases, blogs, emails, social media, and other materials. She stressed the importance of consistency, traditional communications, and representing your organization appropriately online.
¿Crece el consumo de alcohol en los jovenes?Aguus Jimenez
El documento discute el aumento del consumo de alcohol entre los adolescentes argentinos. Los datos muestran que el consumo se duplicó en la última década y se triplicó entre las mujeres adolescentes. El consumo se inicia antes de los 13 años y la bebida más popular es la cerveza. Los expertos señalan que el consumo excesivo de alcohol entre los jóvenes produce efectos dañinos más rápidamente que en los adultos y puede llevar a un coma alcohólico. El documento atribuye el crecimiento del problema a la venta
Este documento presenta información sobre innovación y desarrollo tecnológico. Explica que la tecnología permite satisfacer las necesidades humanas a través del conocimiento y las habilidades. También discute cómo la tecnología ha creado cambios en la sociedad y la economía a través del desarrollo de redes de comunicación y procesos de trabajo. Finalmente, analiza los impactos de la tecnología en la naturaleza y la sociedad.
La historia del Canal de Panamá comenzó en 1513 cuando Vasco Núñez de Balboa descubrió que una estrecha franja de tierra separaba los océanos Atlántico y Pacífico. Hubo varios intentos fallidos de construir un canal a través del istmo antes de que Francia iniciara la construcción en 1881, pero se declaró en quiebra en 1889. Los Estados Unidos completó con éxito la construcción del canal entre 1904 y 1914. En 1977, se firmó el Tratado Torrijos-Carter para devolver el canal a Panamá
This paper analyzes Al-Kindi's argument for the necessary existence of a One True Being from which all other beings are derived. It focuses on Al-Kindi's distinction between real and metaphorical unity/multiplicity. The paper argues that Heidegger's notion of "being-in-the-world" resolves issues with establishing a connection between the simple unity of the One and contingent multiplicity. By introducing phenomenology and understanding being as inherently being-in-the-world, Heidegger demonstrates the necessity of multiplicity and shows why proofs of external existence are not needed.
This document discusses the concept of "dead definitions" in postcolonial literature. It analyzes how Najla Said in Looking for Palestine and Leslie Marmon Silko in Ceremony struggle with rigid social identities and categories imposed by colonial powers. These "dead definitions" of concepts like nationality and ownership cause feelings of alienation. The document argues that Silko and Said try to transcend these dead definitions through emphasizing human experiences and relationships over rigid social constructs. It also discusses how Guy Debord analyzed how society has shifted to prioritizing economic productivity over true human history and community.
Kenneth Conway has over 7 years of experience in communications, IT, healthcare management, and people and project management. He holds a B.A. in Psychology from The American College Dublin. Currently he works as a Digital Inclusion Project Manager and Independent Advocate/Liaison Officer, where he creates training programs, coaches users, and acts as an advocate between users and service providers. Previously he has held roles developing multimedia training solutions, organizing community events, and providing residential support. He has extensive training and certifications in areas such as advocacy, risk assessment, and communication with adults with learning disabilities.
The document describes the process of creating a website about The Flash superhero. First, mockups of pages and buttons were sketched out. The home page includes an image of The Flash, buttons, and descriptions of design choices. Subsequent pages include a biography, merchandise photos, comic book sources, and videos/wallpapers. Buttons were designed to change on click. Individual page screenshots were saved and inserted into Dreamweaver. The final website can be viewed using Google by clicking buttons that link to specific pages using copied URLs without hashtags.
The Mattress Factory is a research and development lab and installation museum located in Pittsburgh that features site-specific artwork, usually temporary installations. It is concerned with the creative process over outcomes and was one of the first installation museums. Lindsay O'Leary, who works in public relations, gave a presentation about writing for different audiences which may include press releases, blogs, emails, social media, and other materials. She stressed the importance of consistency, traditional communications, and representing your organization appropriately online.
¿Crece el consumo de alcohol en los jovenes?Aguus Jimenez
El documento discute el aumento del consumo de alcohol entre los adolescentes argentinos. Los datos muestran que el consumo se duplicó en la última década y se triplicó entre las mujeres adolescentes. El consumo se inicia antes de los 13 años y la bebida más popular es la cerveza. Los expertos señalan que el consumo excesivo de alcohol entre los jóvenes produce efectos dañinos más rápidamente que en los adultos y puede llevar a un coma alcohólico. El documento atribuye el crecimiento del problema a la venta
Este documento presenta información sobre innovación y desarrollo tecnológico. Explica que la tecnología permite satisfacer las necesidades humanas a través del conocimiento y las habilidades. También discute cómo la tecnología ha creado cambios en la sociedad y la economía a través del desarrollo de redes de comunicación y procesos de trabajo. Finalmente, analiza los impactos de la tecnología en la naturaleza y la sociedad.
La historia del Canal de Panamá comenzó en 1513 cuando Vasco Núñez de Balboa descubrió que una estrecha franja de tierra separaba los océanos Atlántico y Pacífico. Hubo varios intentos fallidos de construir un canal a través del istmo antes de que Francia iniciara la construcción en 1881, pero se declaró en quiebra en 1889. Los Estados Unidos completó con éxito la construcción del canal entre 1904 y 1914. En 1977, se firmó el Tratado Torrijos-Carter para devolver el canal a Panamá
This paper analyzes Al-Kindi's argument for the necessary existence of a One True Being from which all other beings are derived. It focuses on Al-Kindi's distinction between real and metaphorical unity/multiplicity. The paper argues that Heidegger's notion of "being-in-the-world" resolves issues with establishing a connection between the simple unity of the One and contingent multiplicity. By introducing phenomenology and understanding being as inherently being-in-the-world, Heidegger demonstrates the necessity of multiplicity and shows why proofs of external existence are not needed.
This document discusses the concept of "dead definitions" in postcolonial literature. It analyzes how Najla Said in Looking for Palestine and Leslie Marmon Silko in Ceremony struggle with rigid social identities and categories imposed by colonial powers. These "dead definitions" of concepts like nationality and ownership cause feelings of alienation. The document argues that Silko and Said try to transcend these dead definitions through emphasizing human experiences and relationships over rigid social constructs. It also discusses how Guy Debord analyzed how society has shifted to prioritizing economic productivity over true human history and community.
Kenneth Conway has over 7 years of experience in communications, IT, healthcare management, and people and project management. He holds a B.A. in Psychology from The American College Dublin. Currently he works as a Digital Inclusion Project Manager and Independent Advocate/Liaison Officer, where he creates training programs, coaches users, and acts as an advocate between users and service providers. Previously he has held roles developing multimedia training solutions, organizing community events, and providing residential support. He has extensive training and certifications in areas such as advocacy, risk assessment, and communication with adults with learning disabilities.