El Príncipe Ceniciento era bajito, pecoso, sucio y delgado, y siempre estaba limpiando la casa mientras sus tres hermanos peludos y grandulllones se divertían en la Disco Palacio con las princesas. Una noche, un hada le concedió sus deseos de ser fuerte y peludo, pero lo convirtió en un mono grande y peludo por error. A medianoche volvió a la normalidad, pero dejó sus pantalones en la parada del autobús donde conoció a la Princesa Lindapasta. Ella lo buscó y
Este documento discute las normativas para evaluar la calidad de la educación en entornos virtuales. Señala que las tecnologías digitales han cambiado los modos de enseñanza y que las universidades deben contar con información fluida, entornos virtuales, docentes capacitados y normativas. También analiza conceptos como calidad, heterogeneidad y accesibilidad, y la necesidad de una regulación y normativa a nivel institucional y gubernamental que considere la autonomía universitaria. Finalmente, concluye que se requi
Hannah Corn, President of the Global Outreach Club, ensures that restaurant donations arrive for the 7th annual Food Fest on campus. The event attracts students and staff each year with its variety of foods representing different cultures, such as crepes from the French Honor Society and first-time participants like Chipotle, 16 Handles, and Five Guys. After months of preparation by club members and language societies, the Food Fest featuring live entertainment is considered a success.
Higher education system – the weakest link of mena's entrepreneurial ecosystemteam-abr
Education & training, and the role of universities in developing entrepreneurs – both key pillars of an effective entrepreneurial ecosystem – are the least developed in the Middle East & Africa, as per entrepreneurs trying to grow their companies in the region.
The higher education system in the region is public and controlled by the political class, thereby denying universities the necessary academic freedom to breed next generation entrepreneurs.
Courses specific to developing communication and presentation skills of young graduates and future entrepreneurs are missing, and the brain drain following the Arab Spring has further depleted the quality of the region’s graduating workforce.
Pr 11 designing and producing page layoutdanhops888
This document provides an assignment brief for a page layout and design qualification. Students will be tasked with designing a magazine front cover and double page spread for a publication targeting 16-25 year olds. They must research the target audience and draft articles. Students will use Photoshop to design the layouts and provide a written commentary explaining the design processes, conventions used, and how the design meets the audience needs. The assignment aims to have students edit text, source and prepare images, and design page layouts to a near-professional standard.
The document summarizes the process of designing a magazine cover and double page spread for a horror film magazine. It discusses using Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Word to design the layout. Reference magazines like Empire and Scream were used for research on conventions like prominently featuring a model on the cover. The cover image features a model in a hockey mask holding a knife. Color schemes of red, purple and green were chosen to evoke the horror genre. Fonts and visual elements like images, gutters and drop caps were used following magazine design conventions. The target audience is identified as males aged 18-35 of social classes C1/C2 who enjoy conventional horror film narratives.
El Príncipe Ceniciento era bajito, pecoso, sucio y delgado, y siempre estaba limpiando la casa mientras sus tres hermanos peludos y grandulllones se divertían en la Disco Palacio con las princesas. Una noche, un hada le concedió sus deseos de ser fuerte y peludo, pero lo convirtió en un mono grande y peludo por error. A medianoche volvió a la normalidad, pero dejó sus pantalones en la parada del autobús donde conoció a la Princesa Lindapasta. Ella lo buscó y
Este documento discute las normativas para evaluar la calidad de la educación en entornos virtuales. Señala que las tecnologías digitales han cambiado los modos de enseñanza y que las universidades deben contar con información fluida, entornos virtuales, docentes capacitados y normativas. También analiza conceptos como calidad, heterogeneidad y accesibilidad, y la necesidad de una regulación y normativa a nivel institucional y gubernamental que considere la autonomía universitaria. Finalmente, concluye que se requi
Hannah Corn, President of the Global Outreach Club, ensures that restaurant donations arrive for the 7th annual Food Fest on campus. The event attracts students and staff each year with its variety of foods representing different cultures, such as crepes from the French Honor Society and first-time participants like Chipotle, 16 Handles, and Five Guys. After months of preparation by club members and language societies, the Food Fest featuring live entertainment is considered a success.
Higher education system – the weakest link of mena's entrepreneurial ecosystemteam-abr
Education & training, and the role of universities in developing entrepreneurs – both key pillars of an effective entrepreneurial ecosystem – are the least developed in the Middle East & Africa, as per entrepreneurs trying to grow their companies in the region.
The higher education system in the region is public and controlled by the political class, thereby denying universities the necessary academic freedom to breed next generation entrepreneurs.
Courses specific to developing communication and presentation skills of young graduates and future entrepreneurs are missing, and the brain drain following the Arab Spring has further depleted the quality of the region’s graduating workforce.
Pr 11 designing and producing page layoutdanhops888
This document provides an assignment brief for a page layout and design qualification. Students will be tasked with designing a magazine front cover and double page spread for a publication targeting 16-25 year olds. They must research the target audience and draft articles. Students will use Photoshop to design the layouts and provide a written commentary explaining the design processes, conventions used, and how the design meets the audience needs. The assignment aims to have students edit text, source and prepare images, and design page layouts to a near-professional standard.
The document summarizes the process of designing a magazine cover and double page spread for a horror film magazine. It discusses using Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Word to design the layout. Reference magazines like Empire and Scream were used for research on conventions like prominently featuring a model on the cover. The cover image features a model in a hockey mask holding a knife. Color schemes of red, purple and green were chosen to evoke the horror genre. Fonts and visual elements like images, gutters and drop caps were used following magazine design conventions. The target audience is identified as males aged 18-35 of social classes C1/C2 who enjoy conventional horror film narratives.
The document analyzes two magazine covers:
1) NME (New Musical Express) January 2006 issue with a special feature on the 100 greatest British albums. The cover targets males ages 18-35 interested in genres like indie and punk.
2) Empire magazine 2010 issue featuring the film Inception. The cover uses dark colors and striking images to showcase films for both male and female audiences ages 13 and up interested in popular cinema.
The document provides guidance for four slides to include in a PowerPoint presentation on a magazine design project. Slide 1 asks to list the design and word processing programs used. Slide 2 asks to describe the media format used and include examples of analyzed existing texts. Slide 3 asks to explain the genre conventions used, demonstrate the Gutenberg Principle, and discuss color and font connotations. Slide 4 asks to define the target audience and describe how the magazine meets their needs. The presentation and design work should be submitted together as PR 11.
Daniel Hopkins intends to use songs like "Jaws Theme", "More Than a Feeling", "I'm Coming Out", and "Let's Get It On" along with various sound effects for a college project. He will use the content fairly without commercial gain, which falls under UK copyright fair usage laws for educational purposes. Fair dealing allows limited copying of copyrighted works for research and private study as long as it is non-commercial and credits the source.
Daniel Hopkins outlines several contingency plans for potential issues that may arise during filming and editing. These include re-recording unsuitable footage, postponing shoots due to weather, finding replacement cast or crew, regularly saving work to avoid losing edits, using alternative equipment if batteries die, and lowering quality or getting help to meet deadlines.
The document provides contact information for emergency services near Daniel Hopkins, including the Swinton Police Station phone number 0161 856 5229, the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service location and phone number 0161 736 5866 on Bolton Road in Swinton, and the Salford Royal Hospital location, phone number 0161 789 7373, and address on Stott Lane in Salford.
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film production. It instructs the user to consider all potential hazards, who or what may be harmed, existing controls, and assigns a risk level. For each hazard identified in the specific production, such as electrical, trip, or slip hazards, the template lists the risk level and recommends further actions to reduce the risk. It also includes a risk assessment chart to define the risk levels.
This document provides location details for Daniel Hopkins' short film. Most of the filming will take place at Daniel's home address as the script scenes are set in a house or room. The only exception is a phone call scene which will be recorded by an actress at the radio studio of Eccles Sixth Form Centre located in Eccles, Manchester. Contact details are provided for both locations.
1) Daniel receives a call from a girl asking him out on a date.
2) Inside Daniel's mind, his emotions have a debate over whether he should accept the date. Common Sense breaks a tie vote by Intelligence who votes yes.
3) Daniel tells the girl he would like to go out with her on Saturday for their meal date. He winks at the camera, feeling confident about the potential new relationship.
The document is a script that summarizes the internal dialogue of emotions in a teenage boy's brain as he considers whether to go on a date. It depicts Common Sense leading a debate between emotions like Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Libido, and Intelligence on whether the boy should accept the date. After a tied vote, Intelligence casts the deciding vote in favor of the date. Common Sense then relays the decision back to the boy, who accepts the date.
Daniel hopkins final major project treatment (2)danhops888
The short film "More Than A Feeling" will be approximately 3-6 minutes and target 15-25 year olds. It follows a teenage boy deciding whether to go on a date with a girl. His emotions like Common Sense, Sadness, Anger, and Libido debate the decision in his mind. The emotions argue and bully each other. Ultimately, Common Sense rallies a vote where they decide the boy should accept the date. He relays the message to the girl, who is excited. The boy then references the film title while breaking the fourth wall. The film will be made with no budget using cloning editing to depict the emotions arguing.
The document lists the equipment and software Daniel Hopkins plans to use for his final major project, including a Nikon D3100 camera with 18-55mm lens, the possibility of a Canon DSLR, a tripod, a Canon audio recording pack with Zoom H4n, Microsoft Office, MindGenius Education, Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5, Adobe After Effects CS5.5, and Celtx.
The audience for the filmmaker's comedy short film is intended to be broad, including both young people and older audiences. Young people may associate more closely with the main character and situation of being asked to go out. While the film focuses on the internal emotions and feelings of the young male main character, the filmmaker hopes both genders can enjoy the comedy, which is intended to overshadow the narrative. The humor and themes are influenced by 1970s and 1980s comedy, and it is hoped this style will also appeal to older audiences in addition to teenagers.
The audience for the comedy short film is intended primarily for young people who can relate to the main character's situation of being asked to go out. While the film has mostly male characters, the filmmaker hopes both genders can enjoy the comedy, which is intended to overshadow the narrative. The goal is for the teenage audience and older audiences to both find humor in the film's themes and style, which take influence from 1970s and 1980s comedy.
Comedy sketches are typically very short, usually under a few minutes, in order to quickly grab the viewer's attention and hold it. While brief, sketches still aim to have a clear beginning, middle, and end structure and can develop characters further in a series. The characters are often zany or eccentric to provide more opportunities for jokes and humor. Situations in sketches tend to be funny and centered around jokes about whatever scenario is depicted, such as a person at a party. Many successful sketches studied by the author used wild and unusual characters like a "Green Clarinet Man" who reveals embarrassing truths. A variety of humor styles can be employed including rapid-fire jokes, observational humor, witty one-liners,
The document summarizes Daniel Hopkins' secondary research for how to write a sitcom. It includes researching a book by Marc Blake titled "How not to write a sitcom" focusing on pages 120-140 about jokes and dialogue. It also lists research from comedy video websites CollegeHumor and BBC sketch shows, as well as an article by comedians Richard Herring, David Mitchell and Robert Webb on writing comedy sketches.
Daniel Hopkins conducted a survey to inform his short comedy film project about cloning. Of the 9 respondents, 6 were male and 3 female. All respondents were between 18-24 years old. When asked about favorite genres, 4 selected comedy, while 2 selected fantasy, and 1 each selected action, science fiction, and horror. Respondents rated their enjoyment of comedy highly, with an average score of over 8 out of 10. Most respondents viewed sketch comedy shows positively. They also generally had a positive view of the concept of a cloning comedy short. The survey provided Hopkins with useful information on what respondents thought made comedy funny and what could make his cloning comedy short funny. He plans to incorporate various comedic elements and styles suggested by respondents
This document is a pitch for a short comedy film by Daniel Hopkins. The film will follow a teenager deliberating whether to give his number to a girl who approached him at a bus stop. His thoughts will be visualized through an argument between anthropomorphic emotions in his mind, each resembling the teenager. The emotions will debate what decision he should make, creating conflict, drama, and comedy. The film aims to appeal to teenagers and young adults through its cloning effects and humor, which will be reminiscent of British sketch shows and madcap comedies like Airplane.
The student proposes creating a short comedy film as their final major project. The film will use cloning techniques to feature the actor appearing twice in the same shot as different characters. It will follow a boy dealing with a girl asking for his number by entering his mind where various emotions and traits debate each other. The target audience is males aged 15-25. Production techniques will include using Excel to track progress, writing a production diary, and editing in Adobe Premiere Pro.
The document provides descriptions and examples of different types of creative media production briefs, including contractual, negotiated, formal, informal, commission, tender, and co-operative briefs. For each brief type, definitions are given from online sources and an example scenario is described. Key aspects of each brief such as communication methods, time management, technical skills, and potential career progression are discussed. The purpose is to gain a better understanding of the different brief structures used in creative media production projects.
A contractual creative media production brief outlines specific guidelines a company must follow when hired by a client to complete a project. Failure to meet the guidelines could result in legal action for breach of contract. A negotiated brief occurs when two parties have differing views on a brief and must compromise through discussion to find an agreement. An open formal brief provides enough information for the media company to produce the product but allows for negotiations to clarify details and issues, though the brief may not always be legally binding.
The document analyzes two magazine covers:
1) NME (New Musical Express) January 2006 issue with a special feature on the 100 greatest British albums. The cover targets males ages 18-35 interested in genres like indie and punk.
2) Empire magazine 2010 issue featuring the film Inception. The cover uses dark colors and striking images to showcase films for both male and female audiences ages 13 and up interested in popular cinema.
The document provides guidance for four slides to include in a PowerPoint presentation on a magazine design project. Slide 1 asks to list the design and word processing programs used. Slide 2 asks to describe the media format used and include examples of analyzed existing texts. Slide 3 asks to explain the genre conventions used, demonstrate the Gutenberg Principle, and discuss color and font connotations. Slide 4 asks to define the target audience and describe how the magazine meets their needs. The presentation and design work should be submitted together as PR 11.
Daniel Hopkins intends to use songs like "Jaws Theme", "More Than a Feeling", "I'm Coming Out", and "Let's Get It On" along with various sound effects for a college project. He will use the content fairly without commercial gain, which falls under UK copyright fair usage laws for educational purposes. Fair dealing allows limited copying of copyrighted works for research and private study as long as it is non-commercial and credits the source.
Daniel Hopkins outlines several contingency plans for potential issues that may arise during filming and editing. These include re-recording unsuitable footage, postponing shoots due to weather, finding replacement cast or crew, regularly saving work to avoid losing edits, using alternative equipment if batteries die, and lowering quality or getting help to meet deadlines.
The document provides contact information for emergency services near Daniel Hopkins, including the Swinton Police Station phone number 0161 856 5229, the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service location and phone number 0161 736 5866 on Bolton Road in Swinton, and the Salford Royal Hospital location, phone number 0161 789 7373, and address on Stott Lane in Salford.
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film production. It instructs the user to consider all potential hazards, who or what may be harmed, existing controls, and assigns a risk level. For each hazard identified in the specific production, such as electrical, trip, or slip hazards, the template lists the risk level and recommends further actions to reduce the risk. It also includes a risk assessment chart to define the risk levels.
This document provides location details for Daniel Hopkins' short film. Most of the filming will take place at Daniel's home address as the script scenes are set in a house or room. The only exception is a phone call scene which will be recorded by an actress at the radio studio of Eccles Sixth Form Centre located in Eccles, Manchester. Contact details are provided for both locations.
1) Daniel receives a call from a girl asking him out on a date.
2) Inside Daniel's mind, his emotions have a debate over whether he should accept the date. Common Sense breaks a tie vote by Intelligence who votes yes.
3) Daniel tells the girl he would like to go out with her on Saturday for their meal date. He winks at the camera, feeling confident about the potential new relationship.
The document is a script that summarizes the internal dialogue of emotions in a teenage boy's brain as he considers whether to go on a date. It depicts Common Sense leading a debate between emotions like Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Libido, and Intelligence on whether the boy should accept the date. After a tied vote, Intelligence casts the deciding vote in favor of the date. Common Sense then relays the decision back to the boy, who accepts the date.
Daniel hopkins final major project treatment (2)danhops888
The short film "More Than A Feeling" will be approximately 3-6 minutes and target 15-25 year olds. It follows a teenage boy deciding whether to go on a date with a girl. His emotions like Common Sense, Sadness, Anger, and Libido debate the decision in his mind. The emotions argue and bully each other. Ultimately, Common Sense rallies a vote where they decide the boy should accept the date. He relays the message to the girl, who is excited. The boy then references the film title while breaking the fourth wall. The film will be made with no budget using cloning editing to depict the emotions arguing.
The document lists the equipment and software Daniel Hopkins plans to use for his final major project, including a Nikon D3100 camera with 18-55mm lens, the possibility of a Canon DSLR, a tripod, a Canon audio recording pack with Zoom H4n, Microsoft Office, MindGenius Education, Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5, Adobe After Effects CS5.5, and Celtx.
The audience for the filmmaker's comedy short film is intended to be broad, including both young people and older audiences. Young people may associate more closely with the main character and situation of being asked to go out. While the film focuses on the internal emotions and feelings of the young male main character, the filmmaker hopes both genders can enjoy the comedy, which is intended to overshadow the narrative. The humor and themes are influenced by 1970s and 1980s comedy, and it is hoped this style will also appeal to older audiences in addition to teenagers.
The audience for the comedy short film is intended primarily for young people who can relate to the main character's situation of being asked to go out. While the film has mostly male characters, the filmmaker hopes both genders can enjoy the comedy, which is intended to overshadow the narrative. The goal is for the teenage audience and older audiences to both find humor in the film's themes and style, which take influence from 1970s and 1980s comedy.
Comedy sketches are typically very short, usually under a few minutes, in order to quickly grab the viewer's attention and hold it. While brief, sketches still aim to have a clear beginning, middle, and end structure and can develop characters further in a series. The characters are often zany or eccentric to provide more opportunities for jokes and humor. Situations in sketches tend to be funny and centered around jokes about whatever scenario is depicted, such as a person at a party. Many successful sketches studied by the author used wild and unusual characters like a "Green Clarinet Man" who reveals embarrassing truths. A variety of humor styles can be employed including rapid-fire jokes, observational humor, witty one-liners,
The document summarizes Daniel Hopkins' secondary research for how to write a sitcom. It includes researching a book by Marc Blake titled "How not to write a sitcom" focusing on pages 120-140 about jokes and dialogue. It also lists research from comedy video websites CollegeHumor and BBC sketch shows, as well as an article by comedians Richard Herring, David Mitchell and Robert Webb on writing comedy sketches.
Daniel Hopkins conducted a survey to inform his short comedy film project about cloning. Of the 9 respondents, 6 were male and 3 female. All respondents were between 18-24 years old. When asked about favorite genres, 4 selected comedy, while 2 selected fantasy, and 1 each selected action, science fiction, and horror. Respondents rated their enjoyment of comedy highly, with an average score of over 8 out of 10. Most respondents viewed sketch comedy shows positively. They also generally had a positive view of the concept of a cloning comedy short. The survey provided Hopkins with useful information on what respondents thought made comedy funny and what could make his cloning comedy short funny. He plans to incorporate various comedic elements and styles suggested by respondents
This document is a pitch for a short comedy film by Daniel Hopkins. The film will follow a teenager deliberating whether to give his number to a girl who approached him at a bus stop. His thoughts will be visualized through an argument between anthropomorphic emotions in his mind, each resembling the teenager. The emotions will debate what decision he should make, creating conflict, drama, and comedy. The film aims to appeal to teenagers and young adults through its cloning effects and humor, which will be reminiscent of British sketch shows and madcap comedies like Airplane.
The student proposes creating a short comedy film as their final major project. The film will use cloning techniques to feature the actor appearing twice in the same shot as different characters. It will follow a boy dealing with a girl asking for his number by entering his mind where various emotions and traits debate each other. The target audience is males aged 15-25. Production techniques will include using Excel to track progress, writing a production diary, and editing in Adobe Premiere Pro.
The document provides descriptions and examples of different types of creative media production briefs, including contractual, negotiated, formal, informal, commission, tender, and co-operative briefs. For each brief type, definitions are given from online sources and an example scenario is described. Key aspects of each brief such as communication methods, time management, technical skills, and potential career progression are discussed. The purpose is to gain a better understanding of the different brief structures used in creative media production projects.
A contractual creative media production brief outlines specific guidelines a company must follow when hired by a client to complete a project. Failure to meet the guidelines could result in legal action for breach of contract. A negotiated brief occurs when two parties have differing views on a brief and must compromise through discussion to find an agreement. An open formal brief provides enough information for the media company to produce the product but allows for negotiations to clarify details and issues, though the brief may not always be legally binding.
Creative Restart 2024: Mike Martin - Finding a way around “no”Taste
Ideas that are good for business and good for the world that we live in, are what I’m passionate about.
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How to Download & Install Module From the Odoo App Store in Odoo 17Celine George
Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.
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The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
How to Setup Default Value for a Field in Odoo 17Celine George
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