Gladkikh N. Vayner V. PECULIARITIES OF SOCIAL ADVERTISING FUNCTIONING MODEL I...Natalya Gladkih
The article presents the results of a field study of South Korea’s model of functioning of public service advertising, conducted with the support of the Korea Foundation in March-July, 2013. The article describes the main structural, processual and phenomenological characteristics of the model. The researchers review key organizations involved in creating and placing public service advertisements, frameworks for developing and evaluating PSA, and strategies of relaying social messages to the public. Practical recommendations for applying this experience in Russia are put forward.
The document proposes a marketing plan to promote Korean medical tourism to Chinese consumers. It begins by analyzing different types of potential Chinese consumers and their characteristics. It then proposes a multi-step plan, starting with raising awareness of the concept of medical tourism through agenda-setting techniques targeting young Chinese internet users. The key idea is to promote constellation-matching tour groups for Korean medical tourism through social media advertisements and articles, appealing to Chinese interest in astrology. The goal is to make Korean medical tourism a widely heard and remembered new concept.
The document provides information about upcoming assessments and practice problems. It includes a summary of standards on functions and interpreting functions to be covered on a quiz. It also lists exercises identifying functions that will be on the quiz. Additionally, it gives steps for interpreting word problems and recommends practicing similar problems from the textbook.
This document contains information about quadratic functions and their application to modeling area. It discusses how quadratic functions can be used to model projectile motion, profit, and area. It provides an example of using a quadratic area function to model increasing the size of a room by increasing its length and width equally by at least 20 square meters. The goal is to determine the dimensions needed for the increased room size.
This an Algebra 2 lesson Introducing solving quadratic inequalities. Students have learned extensively about quadratics and should bring a little prior knowledge concerning basic concepts of the inequality relation. This lesson uses two classrooms and measuring tape.
Gladkikh N. Vayner V. PECULIARITIES OF SOCIAL ADVERTISING FUNCTIONING MODEL I...Natalya Gladkih
The article presents the results of a field study of South Korea’s model of functioning of public service advertising, conducted with the support of the Korea Foundation in March-July, 2013. The article describes the main structural, processual and phenomenological characteristics of the model. The researchers review key organizations involved in creating and placing public service advertisements, frameworks for developing and evaluating PSA, and strategies of relaying social messages to the public. Practical recommendations for applying this experience in Russia are put forward.
The document proposes a marketing plan to promote Korean medical tourism to Chinese consumers. It begins by analyzing different types of potential Chinese consumers and their characteristics. It then proposes a multi-step plan, starting with raising awareness of the concept of medical tourism through agenda-setting techniques targeting young Chinese internet users. The key idea is to promote constellation-matching tour groups for Korean medical tourism through social media advertisements and articles, appealing to Chinese interest in astrology. The goal is to make Korean medical tourism a widely heard and remembered new concept.
The document provides information about upcoming assessments and practice problems. It includes a summary of standards on functions and interpreting functions to be covered on a quiz. It also lists exercises identifying functions that will be on the quiz. Additionally, it gives steps for interpreting word problems and recommends practicing similar problems from the textbook.
This document contains information about quadratic functions and their application to modeling area. It discusses how quadratic functions can be used to model projectile motion, profit, and area. It provides an example of using a quadratic area function to model increasing the size of a room by increasing its length and width equally by at least 20 square meters. The goal is to determine the dimensions needed for the increased room size.
This an Algebra 2 lesson Introducing solving quadratic inequalities. Students have learned extensively about quadratics and should bring a little prior knowledge concerning basic concepts of the inequality relation. This lesson uses two classrooms and measuring tape.
1. The document outlines 4 target consumer groups and customized service packages to stimulate purchases of Korean medical tourism services.
2. The targeted consumer groups are women consumers, medical tourists, couples needing premarital exams, and consumers seeking social interaction through gift-giving.
3. Customized service packages include constellation matching tours, romantic premarital exams, cosmetology, specially prepared Korean food, and gifts for various occasions.
This document contains information about various math topics including:
- Warm-up exercises on decreasing room dimensions by the same value and translating an age requirement into a mathematical relation.
- Solving quadratic inequalities and what it means to be less than a function.
- Aligned Common Core standards for creating equations from linear, quadratic, rational and exponential functions.
- Modeling events with quadratic functions such as area, projectiles and profit/loss.
- An example of setting up and solving an equation to increase a room's length and width by the same amount x.
- Calculating the area of a room after renovations and out-of-class practice problems.
This document contains information about various math topics including solving quadratic inequalities, modeling with quadratic functions, and calculating area by increasing the length and width of a room by the same amount. It discusses key terms used in inequalities, how certain events can be modeled by quadratic functions such as area and projectiles, and using the original dimensions of a room to determine how much to increase the length and width to add at least 20 square meters of area.
This document discusses mentoring executive officers in Toastmasters clubs. It provides guidance for mentors on how to lead and empower officers, including meeting with them frequently, creating a learning journey, and knowing when to step back. It also offers tips for mentoring officers individually, both in-person and online, as well as topics that could be covered in a learning journey for new officers. The document encourages mentors to collaborate with officers using online tools and to communicate regularly through various channels.
1. The document outlines 4 target consumer groups and customized service packages to stimulate purchases of Korean medical tourism services.
2. The targeted consumer groups are women consumers, medical tourists, couples needing premarital exams, and consumers seeking social interaction through gift-giving.
3. Customized service packages include constellation matching tours, romantic premarital exams, cosmetology, specially prepared Korean food, and gifts for various occasions.
This document contains information about various math topics including:
- Warm-up exercises on decreasing room dimensions by the same value and translating an age requirement into a mathematical relation.
- Solving quadratic inequalities and what it means to be less than a function.
- Aligned Common Core standards for creating equations from linear, quadratic, rational and exponential functions.
- Modeling events with quadratic functions such as area, projectiles and profit/loss.
- An example of setting up and solving an equation to increase a room's length and width by the same amount x.
- Calculating the area of a room after renovations and out-of-class practice problems.
This document contains information about various math topics including solving quadratic inequalities, modeling with quadratic functions, and calculating area by increasing the length and width of a room by the same amount. It discusses key terms used in inequalities, how certain events can be modeled by quadratic functions such as area and projectiles, and using the original dimensions of a room to determine how much to increase the length and width to add at least 20 square meters of area.
This document discusses mentoring executive officers in Toastmasters clubs. It provides guidance for mentors on how to lead and empower officers, including meeting with them frequently, creating a learning journey, and knowing when to step back. It also offers tips for mentoring officers individually, both in-person and online, as well as topics that could be covered in a learning journey for new officers. The document encourages mentors to collaborate with officers using online tools and to communicate regularly through various channels.