This document defines and describes different types of leads that can be used in news stories. It explains that a lead introduces the story, tells the story in brief, and answers questions the reader would have. There are two main kinds of leads: conventional/summary leads that use who, what, when, where, why or how to answer the basic questions; and grammatical beginning leads that use phrases or clauses. It also lists 11 types of novelty leads that aim to grab attention in different ways like through contrast, description, or posing a question.
This document provides guidance on writing effective leads for news stories. It discusses the main types of leads, including conventional/summary leads that answer the five Ws and one H, grammatical beginning leads that use phrases or clauses, and novelty leads like astonisher, contrast, epigram, picture, and quotation leads designed to attract reader attention. Conventional leads can focus on who, what, where, when, why, or how. Grammatical beginning leads use prepositional, infinitive, participial, gerundial, or clause structures. The document provides examples to illustrate each lead type. The goal is to engage and inform readers with a concise introduction to the news story.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document defines and describes different types of leads that can be used in news stories. It explains that a lead introduces the story, tells the story in brief, and answers questions the reader would have. There are two main kinds of leads: conventional/summary leads that use who, what, when, where, why or how to answer the basic questions; and grammatical beginning leads that use phrases or clauses. It also lists 11 types of novelty leads that aim to grab attention in different ways like through contrast, description, or posing a question.
This document provides guidance on writing effective leads for news stories. It discusses the main types of leads, including conventional/summary leads that answer the five Ws and one H, grammatical beginning leads that use phrases or clauses, and novelty leads like astonisher, contrast, epigram, picture, and quotation leads designed to attract reader attention. Conventional leads can focus on who, what, where, when, why, or how. Grammatical beginning leads use prepositional, infinitive, participial, gerundial, or clause structures. The document provides examples to illustrate each lead type. The goal is to engage and inform readers with a concise introduction to the news story.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses different thermal processing systems for UHT treatment, including infusion, injection, plate, and tubular systems. It provides information on choosing the appropriate system based on factors like product specifications, quality requirements, heat stability, flexibility needs, and operator skills. Infusion and injection systems are highlighted as providing gentle, accurate heating and superior product quality but having higher costs. Tubular systems have high regeneration rates but can cause more product degradation. Plates have low costs but issues with particulates or fibers. Pilot testing may be needed for new product applications.
This document provides information on wood staining and finishing products from N.V COPRABEL S.A. It includes details on their Nari Wood Stain, Easy Color Universal Stain, Easy Color Easytop, and Easy Color Wood Varnish lines. Application and usage instructions are provided for concentrating wood stain, ready to use stains that can also be lightened, a ready to use stain and topcoat in one product, and a professional quality wood varnish. Colors, packaging amounts, and other details are listed for each product line.
This document provides an agenda for a Base Group meeting covering the company's history, operations, plans, and social responsibility efforts. It discusses Base Group's establishment in 1990 and growth into a leading European welding solutions provider. The summary reviews key milestones, vision, investments totaling over €1.8 million, certifications including ISO 9001:2008, over 100 employees in Poland, and plans to expand into new markets and technologies while improving sustainability.
Base Group is a Polish metal fabrication company located near Gdansk that specializes in welding, metal manufacturing, waterjet cutting, blasting, and bending of steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. It has over 130 employees, modern equipment like welding robots and a waterjet cutting machine, and provides prefabrication and assembly services for structures and equipment used in construction, offshore, and other industries. It aims to increase its competitiveness on international markets through quality certifications and expanded product offerings.
The document discusses locking assemblies used for belt drums that experience bending loads. It provides details on:
- The company's history and product range including innovative locking assembly designs for belt drums.
- Design considerations for locking assemblies under bending loads, including stresses, material selection, and number of bores.
- Technical information on factors that influence locking assembly performance like pressure distribution, bolt tightening, and bending moment division.
- Product details are given for the RfN 7012 locking assembly series including dimensions, torque and pressure specifications.
This document discusses different thermal processing systems for UHT treatment, including infusion, injection, plate, and tubular systems. It provides information on choosing the appropriate system based on factors like product specifications, quality requirements, heat stability, flexibility needs, and operator skills. Infusion and injection systems are highlighted as providing gentle, accurate heating and superior product quality but having higher costs. Tubular systems have high regeneration rates but can cause more product degradation. Plates have low costs but issues with particulates or fibers. Pilot testing may be needed for new product applications.
This document provides information on wood staining and finishing products from N.V COPRABEL S.A. It includes details on their Nari Wood Stain, Easy Color Universal Stain, Easy Color Easytop, and Easy Color Wood Varnish lines. Application and usage instructions are provided for concentrating wood stain, ready to use stains that can also be lightened, a ready to use stain and topcoat in one product, and a professional quality wood varnish. Colors, packaging amounts, and other details are listed for each product line.
This document provides an agenda for a Base Group meeting covering the company's history, operations, plans, and social responsibility efforts. It discusses Base Group's establishment in 1990 and growth into a leading European welding solutions provider. The summary reviews key milestones, vision, investments totaling over €1.8 million, certifications including ISO 9001:2008, over 100 employees in Poland, and plans to expand into new markets and technologies while improving sustainability.
Base Group is a Polish metal fabrication company located near Gdansk that specializes in welding, metal manufacturing, waterjet cutting, blasting, and bending of steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. It has over 130 employees, modern equipment like welding robots and a waterjet cutting machine, and provides prefabrication and assembly services for structures and equipment used in construction, offshore, and other industries. It aims to increase its competitiveness on international markets through quality certifications and expanded product offerings.
The document discusses locking assemblies used for belt drums that experience bending loads. It provides details on:
- The company's history and product range including innovative locking assembly designs for belt drums.
- Design considerations for locking assemblies under bending loads, including stresses, material selection, and number of bores.
- Technical information on factors that influence locking assembly performance like pressure distribution, bolt tightening, and bending moment division.
- Product details are given for the RfN 7012 locking assembly series including dimensions, torque and pressure specifications.