Ben has a close-knit family and enjoys playing sports. He attended early childhood programs and now attends a community college, where he lives semi-independently while pursuing typical college activities. Ben has strong social skills and a supportive family who have encouraged him throughout his life. While in college, Ben sometimes feels frustrated by being labeled as disabled and not fitting in, but finds happiness attending sports games where he feels like just another fan.
This document analyzes the front cover of a magazine. It notes that the magazine title is in bright red writing to stand out against the neutral color scheme. There is a purple and yellow banner highlighting a headline. The large central image is of actress Aishwarya Rai, showing she is the focus of the issue. Yellow and white writing describes her as "the new face of film." The layout is similar to other magazines, with the date and website in the top border.
The document outlines various crew roles for a film production called "Walking on Sunshine". It describes roles such as the producer who coordinates the film, the director who oversees the creative aspects, the director of photography who makes camera and lighting decisions, the editor who assembles the shots, and production assistants who help in various departments with general tasks. Roles in sound, camera, design, catering, editing, and music composition are also defined.
This document contains information about finals. It includes a cover page titled "Finals" by Jonah Adshead and sections called "Final Cover" and "Final inner pages".
Both magazine contents pages use a mix of pictures and bold text in bright colors to attract readers. They prominently display the magazine name and use pictures related to their topics of fashion, beauty, and celebrities. Key sections and page numbers are highlighted for easy navigation. While ELLE includes some men to appeal to its female audience, Glamour uses a contest promotion. The double page spreads in both magazines place images across both pages to create a unified look and rely more on visuals than text to showcase their fashion and celebrity focused stories.
This document contains 5 paragraphs summarizing why different photos were selected to fulfill the photographer's intentions of portraying happy, proud urban teens. The first photo uses a higher angle and halo lighting to show a happy model. The second uses a canted angle to create chaos and show the model enjoying the photo shoot. The third centers the model against a shadowless background to look proud. The fourth angles the model downward to appear powerful. The fifth chooses a dark image with good framing and a powerful, boastful pose.
Ben has a close-knit family and enjoys playing sports. He attended early childhood programs and now attends a community college, where he lives semi-independently while pursuing typical college activities. Ben has strong social skills and a supportive family who have encouraged him throughout his life. While in college, Ben sometimes feels frustrated by being labeled as disabled and not fitting in, but finds happiness attending sports games where he feels like just another fan.
This document analyzes the front cover of a magazine. It notes that the magazine title is in bright red writing to stand out against the neutral color scheme. There is a purple and yellow banner highlighting a headline. The large central image is of actress Aishwarya Rai, showing she is the focus of the issue. Yellow and white writing describes her as "the new face of film." The layout is similar to other magazines, with the date and website in the top border.
The document outlines various crew roles for a film production called "Walking on Sunshine". It describes roles such as the producer who coordinates the film, the director who oversees the creative aspects, the director of photography who makes camera and lighting decisions, the editor who assembles the shots, and production assistants who help in various departments with general tasks. Roles in sound, camera, design, catering, editing, and music composition are also defined.
This document contains information about finals. It includes a cover page titled "Finals" by Jonah Adshead and sections called "Final Cover" and "Final inner pages".
Both magazine contents pages use a mix of pictures and bold text in bright colors to attract readers. They prominently display the magazine name and use pictures related to their topics of fashion, beauty, and celebrities. Key sections and page numbers are highlighted for easy navigation. While ELLE includes some men to appeal to its female audience, Glamour uses a contest promotion. The double page spreads in both magazines place images across both pages to create a unified look and rely more on visuals than text to showcase their fashion and celebrity focused stories.
This document contains 5 paragraphs summarizing why different photos were selected to fulfill the photographer's intentions of portraying happy, proud urban teens. The first photo uses a higher angle and halo lighting to show a happy model. The second uses a canted angle to create chaos and show the model enjoying the photo shoot. The third centers the model against a shadowless background to look proud. The fourth angles the model downward to appear powerful. The fifth chooses a dark image with good framing and a powerful, boastful pose.
The document outlines the plot of a horror film about a popular girl who is murdered in her bedroom after talking to an unknown person on Facebook. A news report reveals that the killer uploaded a video of the murder online. Later, a jock receives a suspicious Facebook message and is then found dead in the changing room. As more people are killed across different locations, the final girl realizes she must stop the killer who has been hunting victims on social media.
This document appears to be notes from Matt Yimet's texture project on April 22nd, 2015. It lists 10 texture names such as "Tile", "Flowery Tile", and "Bark" along with the task of coloring next to each one. All of the entries are attributed to Matt Yimet and include the date and brief texture names.
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 protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
The document outlines various risks that could be encountered during the shooting of a music video and responsibilities and preventative measures for each risk. Potential risks include illness or injury of participants, bad weather affecting an outdoor shoot, memory cards filling up, low camera battery, inadequate lighting, issues with location availability and safety, tripping hazards, public interference with an outdoor shoot, and software crashes during editing. Contingency plans such as scheduling alternative dates, carrying extra equipment like memory cards and portable lights, booking locations in advance, cleaning shooting areas, and frequent saving while editing are described.
This document discusses high-frequency trading and proximity hosting services. It describes how the company Savvis offers a proximity hosting service that physically locates automated trading applications in their data centers alongside major market exchanges. This reduces latency and allows traders to complete transactions faster than competitors. The document also includes an advertisement for Savvis and their financial hosting services.
This letter provides a strong recommendation for Donald Hirasuna. It summarizes that he worked for 14 years as a Legislative Analyst for the Minnesota House Research Department, where he became an expert in human services and tax programs. The letter highlights that Hirasuna conducted extensive research, communicated complex issues well, and was a dedicated hard worker. It concludes by recommending Hirasuna for consideration and offers to provide further information about his qualifications.
The document discusses various narrative theories and analyzes how they apply to a children's book. It examines Vladimir Propp's character archetypes like the hero, villain, donor, and helper and finds examples of each in the book's main character George and his quest to defeat the Fun-Taker. It also analyzes Tzvetan Todorov's theories of equilibrium, disequilibrium, and new equilibrium and Claude Levi-Strauss's theory of binary opposition, finding examples of each in the story's plot points. Finally, it addresses different narrative structures and determines the story has a closed narrative structure that reaches a conclusion.
This lesson plan aims to teach 4th grade students about life in the original 13 colonies. Over five days, students will learn about the origins, early governments, resources, and religious/cultural diversity of the southern, middle, and northern colonies. They will also examine community life, family roles, and social classes. Students will research the colonies using videos, podcasts, images and maps online. The objective is for students to be able to accurately present a topic from one of the colony groups at the end of the unit.
This 26 paragraph document appears to be a fashion spread or article profiling Ka-Leel Smith. It provides biographical details about Smith's background and career in the fashion industry, describing her rise from intern to designer and some of her inspirations and design philosophies. The document offers an overview of Smith as a rising star in her field.
Kirstie will play the role of Lucy Star in the performance scene, which takes place in a costume room as girls try on different outfits. The narrative scene shows a girls' night in with face masks, wine glasses, and makeup. Costumes include costumes from the room as well as pajamas and hair curlers. Filming of the performance scene will occur on Thursday and Friday, with the narrative filmed at a house on Wednesday and editing on Thursday and Friday.
This document contains three paragraphs summarizing why different photos from a shoot were chosen. The first photo was chosen because the whole outfit is visible and the play area background fits the theme of teenagers in childish environments. The second photo shows the whole outfit and bag prop, and the model is centered with complimentary backgrounds. The third photo has the best lighting compared to others in the set.
D-Tangle is made in order to eliminate the constant irritating problem of tangled earphones. Its novelty lies in the fact that users are able to place their existing set of earphones inside D-Tangle, i.e. iPhone, Samsung, Nokia, Phillips, Sony, Sennheiser etc. It's spring and drum are the heart of the product and where manufactured in a way so to avoid wire deterioration and to fit most brands of earphones.
Este documento describe las funciones de 24 aminoácidos. Muchos intervienen en el metabolismo de la glucosa, desintoxicación del hígado, crecimiento muscular, producción de hormonas como la insulina y hormona del crecimiento, y mantenimiento del sistema nervioso y cardiovascular. Ocho aminoácidos (isoleucina, leucina, lisina, metionina, fenilalanina, triptófano, treonina y valina) son considerados esenciales porque el cuerpo no puede sintetizarlos y deben obtenerse a trav
There are different types of vegetarians defined by what they do and do not eat. Lacto-ovo vegetarians eat eggs and dairy but not meat, while vegans eat no animal products. People become vegetarian for health reasons like lowering cholesterol, moral objections to animal killing, or religious restrictions. A 2012 UK survey found over 3000 vegetarians, most of whom were female and chose vegetarianism for ethical reasons. Major vegetarian food companies produce meat alternatives and ready meals without meat to meet vegetarian dietary needs.
This document outlines a teacher's plans for creating and using a class blog. The blog will be used to share homework assignments, store important handouts and presentations, announce upcoming events, and allow students to write blog posts and comments. The teacher hopes the blog will promote student responsibility, information sharing, and ownership of work. Potential benefits include keeping students updated and providing a place for collaborative writing, but concerns include ensuring access, organization, and appropriate parent involvement.
The document provides summaries of 6 suggested summer reading books, including Elsewhere about a 15-year old girl who dies and meets her grandmother she never knew, The Wednesday Wars about a 12-year old dealing with bullies and learning about friendship, and Code Talker about a Navajo grandfather recounting his involvement in the U.S. Army during WW11. The summaries highlight the central topics and lessons learned in each book.
The document defines 10 essential literary elements used in fiction: protagonist, antagonist, conflict, resolution, plot, setting, climax, theme, mood, and narrator. It provides the definition and an example from the movie Monsters Inc. for each element. Students are assigned to complete a homework chart applying these elements to the book Rules using details from the assigned reading.
The document defines 10 common elements of fiction - protagonist, antagonist, conflict, resolution, plot, setting, climax, theme, mood, and narrator. It provides definitions and examples from the movie Monsters Inc for each element. Students are assigned homework to analyze another story using these literary terms.
The document outlines the plot of a horror film about a popular girl who is murdered in her bedroom after talking to an unknown person on Facebook. A news report reveals that the killer uploaded a video of the murder online. Later, a jock receives a suspicious Facebook message and is then found dead in the changing room. As more people are killed across different locations, the final girl realizes she must stop the killer who has been hunting victims on social media.
This document appears to be notes from Matt Yimet's texture project on April 22nd, 2015. It lists 10 texture names such as "Tile", "Flowery Tile", and "Bark" along with the task of coloring next to each one. All of the entries are attributed to Matt Yimet and include the date and brief texture names.
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 protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
The document outlines various risks that could be encountered during the shooting of a music video and responsibilities and preventative measures for each risk. Potential risks include illness or injury of participants, bad weather affecting an outdoor shoot, memory cards filling up, low camera battery, inadequate lighting, issues with location availability and safety, tripping hazards, public interference with an outdoor shoot, and software crashes during editing. Contingency plans such as scheduling alternative dates, carrying extra equipment like memory cards and portable lights, booking locations in advance, cleaning shooting areas, and frequent saving while editing are described.
This document discusses high-frequency trading and proximity hosting services. It describes how the company Savvis offers a proximity hosting service that physically locates automated trading applications in their data centers alongside major market exchanges. This reduces latency and allows traders to complete transactions faster than competitors. The document also includes an advertisement for Savvis and their financial hosting services.
This letter provides a strong recommendation for Donald Hirasuna. It summarizes that he worked for 14 years as a Legislative Analyst for the Minnesota House Research Department, where he became an expert in human services and tax programs. The letter highlights that Hirasuna conducted extensive research, communicated complex issues well, and was a dedicated hard worker. It concludes by recommending Hirasuna for consideration and offers to provide further information about his qualifications.
The document discusses various narrative theories and analyzes how they apply to a children's book. It examines Vladimir Propp's character archetypes like the hero, villain, donor, and helper and finds examples of each in the book's main character George and his quest to defeat the Fun-Taker. It also analyzes Tzvetan Todorov's theories of equilibrium, disequilibrium, and new equilibrium and Claude Levi-Strauss's theory of binary opposition, finding examples of each in the story's plot points. Finally, it addresses different narrative structures and determines the story has a closed narrative structure that reaches a conclusion.
This lesson plan aims to teach 4th grade students about life in the original 13 colonies. Over five days, students will learn about the origins, early governments, resources, and religious/cultural diversity of the southern, middle, and northern colonies. They will also examine community life, family roles, and social classes. Students will research the colonies using videos, podcasts, images and maps online. The objective is for students to be able to accurately present a topic from one of the colony groups at the end of the unit.
This 26 paragraph document appears to be a fashion spread or article profiling Ka-Leel Smith. It provides biographical details about Smith's background and career in the fashion industry, describing her rise from intern to designer and some of her inspirations and design philosophies. The document offers an overview of Smith as a rising star in her field.
Kirstie will play the role of Lucy Star in the performance scene, which takes place in a costume room as girls try on different outfits. The narrative scene shows a girls' night in with face masks, wine glasses, and makeup. Costumes include costumes from the room as well as pajamas and hair curlers. Filming of the performance scene will occur on Thursday and Friday, with the narrative filmed at a house on Wednesday and editing on Thursday and Friday.
This document contains three paragraphs summarizing why different photos from a shoot were chosen. The first photo was chosen because the whole outfit is visible and the play area background fits the theme of teenagers in childish environments. The second photo shows the whole outfit and bag prop, and the model is centered with complimentary backgrounds. The third photo has the best lighting compared to others in the set.
D-Tangle is made in order to eliminate the constant irritating problem of tangled earphones. Its novelty lies in the fact that users are able to place their existing set of earphones inside D-Tangle, i.e. iPhone, Samsung, Nokia, Phillips, Sony, Sennheiser etc. It's spring and drum are the heart of the product and where manufactured in a way so to avoid wire deterioration and to fit most brands of earphones.
Este documento describe las funciones de 24 aminoácidos. Muchos intervienen en el metabolismo de la glucosa, desintoxicación del hígado, crecimiento muscular, producción de hormonas como la insulina y hormona del crecimiento, y mantenimiento del sistema nervioso y cardiovascular. Ocho aminoácidos (isoleucina, leucina, lisina, metionina, fenilalanina, triptófano, treonina y valina) son considerados esenciales porque el cuerpo no puede sintetizarlos y deben obtenerse a trav
There are different types of vegetarians defined by what they do and do not eat. Lacto-ovo vegetarians eat eggs and dairy but not meat, while vegans eat no animal products. People become vegetarian for health reasons like lowering cholesterol, moral objections to animal killing, or religious restrictions. A 2012 UK survey found over 3000 vegetarians, most of whom were female and chose vegetarianism for ethical reasons. Major vegetarian food companies produce meat alternatives and ready meals without meat to meet vegetarian dietary needs.
This document outlines a teacher's plans for creating and using a class blog. The blog will be used to share homework assignments, store important handouts and presentations, announce upcoming events, and allow students to write blog posts and comments. The teacher hopes the blog will promote student responsibility, information sharing, and ownership of work. Potential benefits include keeping students updated and providing a place for collaborative writing, but concerns include ensuring access, organization, and appropriate parent involvement.
The document provides summaries of 6 suggested summer reading books, including Elsewhere about a 15-year old girl who dies and meets her grandmother she never knew, The Wednesday Wars about a 12-year old dealing with bullies and learning about friendship, and Code Talker about a Navajo grandfather recounting his involvement in the U.S. Army during WW11. The summaries highlight the central topics and lessons learned in each book.
The document defines 10 essential literary elements used in fiction: protagonist, antagonist, conflict, resolution, plot, setting, climax, theme, mood, and narrator. It provides the definition and an example from the movie Monsters Inc. for each element. Students are assigned to complete a homework chart applying these elements to the book Rules using details from the assigned reading.
The document defines 10 common elements of fiction - protagonist, antagonist, conflict, resolution, plot, setting, climax, theme, mood, and narrator. It provides definitions and examples from the movie Monsters Inc for each element. Students are assigned homework to analyze another story using these literary terms.
This document appears to be an outline for analyzing a story through its key literary elements, including the protagonist, antagonist, conflict, resolution, setting, plot, climax, theme, narrator, and mood. Space is provided next to each element to write examples from the story being analyzed.