This document discusses peer-based learning and how it occurs through hanging out with friends. It describes different genres of participation with friends such as dancing, running, studying, talking and watching television. These activities can be either friendship-driven for mainstream affiliation, or interest-driven for more marginalized identities. The document also discusses how peer-based learning provides lessons in growing up, romance, friendship and status. It introduces the concept of "HOMAGO" which stands for "Hang Out with Your Friends, Mess Around with Your Friends, Geek Out with Your Friends" as a reference model for peer-based learning.
The document summarizes what was learned from an initial preliminary task to a final full product video. It notes that the preliminary task had issues like poor camera quality, continuity errors in scenes, unsuitable background sounds, and constant noise that was irritating. However, the final product addressed these mistakes by using software like After Effects and VideoPad more professionally, which resulted in a video that better conveyed the intended sad love story feel and one that the creator was satisfied with.
The document discusses plans for a romantic movie called "Eternal Love" that will attract audiences based on its appealing title and theme line "Complete Love's Incomplete Story". It focuses on casting a charming male lead with an arrogant personality and a pretty female lead whose innocence, beauty, and joyful nature are shown through flashbacks, which will also appeal to audiences.
This document discusses peer-based learning and how it occurs through hanging out with friends. It describes different genres of participation with friends such as dancing, running, studying, talking and watching television. It also discusses how peer interactions can be either friendship-driven for mainstream affiliation, or interest-driven for more marginalized identities. The document proposes a model of peer learning called HOMAGO, which stands for "Hang Out with Your Friends", "Mess Around with Your Friends", and "Geek Out with Your Friends".
The document discusses the author's ambitions, family values, interests, path to studying in Canada, and an achievement in high school. Specifically, [1] the author's main ambition is to become a financial advisor and works hard on assignments weeks in advance. [2] Family is very important to the author and has supported their education. [3] The author enjoys making art from cardboard and drawing to convey messages. [4] They worked diligently to pass the IELTS test required to study in Canada. [5] In high school, the author and their group built a water rocket that placed third in a competition, earning top honors in their own school.
The document discusses preferences for different genres of movies among various age groups. It finds that romantic movies have the broadest appeal across age and gender, with an audience of ages 13 to 55 including both females and males. Romantic films are seen as relaxing entertainment for families and couples to enjoy together. For these reasons, the author decides to focus on producing romantic movies.
This document discusses peer-based learning and how it occurs through hanging out with friends. It describes different genres of participation with friends such as dancing, running, studying, talking and watching television. These activities can be either friendship-driven for mainstream affiliation, or interest-driven for more marginalized identities. The document also discusses how peer-based learning provides lessons in growing up, romance, friendship and status. It introduces the concept of "HOMAGO" which stands for "Hang Out with Your Friends, Mess Around with Your Friends, Geek Out with Your Friends" as a reference model for peer-based learning.
The document summarizes what was learned from an initial preliminary task to a final full product video. It notes that the preliminary task had issues like poor camera quality, continuity errors in scenes, unsuitable background sounds, and constant noise that was irritating. However, the final product addressed these mistakes by using software like After Effects and VideoPad more professionally, which resulted in a video that better conveyed the intended sad love story feel and one that the creator was satisfied with.
The document discusses plans for a romantic movie called "Eternal Love" that will attract audiences based on its appealing title and theme line "Complete Love's Incomplete Story". It focuses on casting a charming male lead with an arrogant personality and a pretty female lead whose innocence, beauty, and joyful nature are shown through flashbacks, which will also appeal to audiences.
This document discusses peer-based learning and how it occurs through hanging out with friends. It describes different genres of participation with friends such as dancing, running, studying, talking and watching television. It also discusses how peer interactions can be either friendship-driven for mainstream affiliation, or interest-driven for more marginalized identities. The document proposes a model of peer learning called HOMAGO, which stands for "Hang Out with Your Friends", "Mess Around with Your Friends", and "Geek Out with Your Friends".
The document discusses the author's ambitions, family values, interests, path to studying in Canada, and an achievement in high school. Specifically, [1] the author's main ambition is to become a financial advisor and works hard on assignments weeks in advance. [2] Family is very important to the author and has supported their education. [3] The author enjoys making art from cardboard and drawing to convey messages. [4] They worked diligently to pass the IELTS test required to study in Canada. [5] In high school, the author and their group built a water rocket that placed third in a competition, earning top honors in their own school.
The document discusses preferences for different genres of movies among various age groups. It finds that romantic movies have the broadest appeal across age and gender, with an audience of ages 13 to 55 including both females and males. Romantic films are seen as relaxing entertainment for families and couples to enjoy together. For these reasons, the author decides to focus on producing romantic movies.
This document summarizes how a media product represents a particular social group. It focuses on representing teenagers and their experiences with love by drawing inspiration from movies like "A Walk to Remember" and "Jab We Met". Specifically, the video captures the themes of belief, hope, faith, love and eternity through a teenage love story, representing the social group of teenagers. Character outfits and expressions were designed to resemble the movie "A Walk to Remember" to effectively represent teenagers and their experiences.
This document provides an overview of migration patterns in India based on census and survey data. Some key points:
1. According to the 2001 census, 30% of India's population, or 307 million people, were migrants based on place of last residence. Interstate migration increased 53.6% over the previous decade.
2. The largest reasons for migration were marriage for women and employment for men. Nearly 14 million people, mostly men, migrated for job opportunities.
3. Rural to rural migration was still the most common, but rural to urban migration is growing. The states with the largest net out-migration were Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
4. Short term migration for seasonal
Pancasila dan UUD 1945 merupakan landasan konstitusional Indonesia yang telah mengalami beberapa kali perubahan. Berbagai konstitusi sebelumnya meliputi UUD 1945 awal kemerdekaan, Konstitusi RIS 1949, dan UUDS 1950. UUD 1945 telah mengalami empat kali amandemen guna menyempurnakan sistem demokrasi dan hak asasi manusia.
Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist who developed a theory of cognitive development with four distinct stages: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. The sensorimotor stage occurs from birth to age 2 as children learn through senses and movement. The preoperational stage is from ages 2 to 7 where children think concretely and learn through experiences. From ages 7 to 11 is the concrete operational stage, where logical and systematic thinking develops. The formal operational stage begins at age 12 through adulthood involving abstract reasoning and complex thinking.
The student created a romantic drama film titled "Eternal Love" that both adopted conventions of the genre but also put their own spin on it. They began the story in a mysterious way and used unconventional locations like a graveyard to introduce the protagonist. The heroine was introduced using black and white, blurred imagery to convey a sense of memory. Effects like dissolves and zooms were used to enhance emotions. While inspired by films like "A Walk to Remember" and "Jab We Met", the student sought to develop their own theme and story.
The document discusses preferences for different genres of movies among various age groups. It finds that romantic movies have the broadest appeal across age and gender, with an audience of ages 13 to 55 including both females and males. Romantic films are seen as relaxing entertainment for families and couples to enjoy together. For these reasons, the author decides to focus on producing romantic movies.
This document summarizes how a media product represents a particular social group. It focuses on representing teenagers and their experiences with love by drawing inspiration from movies like "A Walk to Remember" and "Jab We Met". Specifically, the video captures the themes of belief, hope, faith, love and eternity through a teenage love story, representing the social group of teenagers. Character outfits and expressions were designed to resemble the movie "A Walk to Remember" to effectively represent teenagers and their experiences.
This document provides an overview of migration patterns in India based on census and survey data. Some key points:
1. According to the 2001 census, 30% of India's population, or 307 million people, were migrants based on place of last residence. Interstate migration increased 53.6% over the previous decade.
2. The largest reasons for migration were marriage for women and employment for men. Nearly 14 million people, mostly men, migrated for job opportunities.
3. Rural to rural migration was still the most common, but rural to urban migration is growing. The states with the largest net out-migration were Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
4. Short term migration for seasonal
Pancasila dan UUD 1945 merupakan landasan konstitusional Indonesia yang telah mengalami beberapa kali perubahan. Berbagai konstitusi sebelumnya meliputi UUD 1945 awal kemerdekaan, Konstitusi RIS 1949, dan UUDS 1950. UUD 1945 telah mengalami empat kali amandemen guna menyempurnakan sistem demokrasi dan hak asasi manusia.
Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist who developed a theory of cognitive development with four distinct stages: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. The sensorimotor stage occurs from birth to age 2 as children learn through senses and movement. The preoperational stage is from ages 2 to 7 where children think concretely and learn through experiences. From ages 7 to 11 is the concrete operational stage, where logical and systematic thinking develops. The formal operational stage begins at age 12 through adulthood involving abstract reasoning and complex thinking.
The student created a romantic drama film titled "Eternal Love" that both adopted conventions of the genre but also put their own spin on it. They began the story in a mysterious way and used unconventional locations like a graveyard to introduce the protagonist. The heroine was introduced using black and white, blurred imagery to convey a sense of memory. Effects like dissolves and zooms were used to enhance emotions. While inspired by films like "A Walk to Remember" and "Jab We Met", the student sought to develop their own theme and story.
The document discusses preferences for different genres of movies among various age groups. It finds that romantic movies have the broadest appeal across age and gender, with an audience of ages 13 to 55 including both females and males. Romantic films are seen as relaxing entertainment for families and couples to enjoy together. For these reasons, the author decides to focus on producing romantic movies.
In 2010, a group of friends and I decided to start a 3 man band consisting of 1 singer/guitarist, 1 singer/bassist, and 1 drummer. We decided to take part in many competitions and shows. Our end result was 2 first place trophies, over $1000 in rewards and a great performing experience.
In summer 2012 before I attended Centennial College, a group of friends and I decided to build a racecar and tour Ontario and parts of the U.S entering our car into many different drag events. Thousands of dollars later, we eventually won the Street Eliminator series at Byron Dragway in Illinois. If there is one lesson I have learnt from this experience it is, racecars are probably the worst items to invest your money into. There was so much money invested and no returns!
My father and I have always wondered what it would be like to ride in a helicopter. In summer 2011, we decided to go on a tour across the Bruce Peninsula in a small glass framed helicopter. This resulted in some neat memories.
Something that has always been on my bucket list is to build a classic drag car. With a lot of friends in the auto industry, a $2000 old Camaro body, and a lot of work, I was finally able to make that happen. I would like to present to you, my 1969 Camaro SS .
After travelling to Ottawa, a group of friends and I came across the largest bungee jump location in Ontario. Great Canadian Bungee allowed us to jump off off of a 200ft cliff with a 160ft rebound, just barely dipping our heads into the water. It was the experience of a lifetime.