This document provides warnings about the ingredients in many lipsticks and lists potentially harmful chemicals commonly found in them. It then lists the ingredients of a popular lip plumper and notes that it contains many synthetic and mineral-based ingredients and dyes. The rest of the document describes an organic lip gloss that aims to provide color and moisture without harmful chemicals. It lists beneficial plant-based oils, waxes and antioxidants from fruits and vegetables used in the product instead.
One of the pots mentioned is not a slab pot. It is unclear if one of the pots is a combo pot. Marks on the bottom of pottery can provide information about the pottery such as where and how it was made.
This document provides an overview of pottery, including its background, types of materials used, production techniques, forms, decorative techniques, and semiotic meanings. It discusses the three main types of pottery - earthenware, stoneware, and porcelainware - and how they are differentiated based on firing temperatures. The key production steps of preparing clay, forming, drying, firing, decorating and glazing are outlined. Notable Philippine pottery traditions like Sa-hyunh Kalanay, Novaliches, and Bau-Malay are described. The document also explores how pottery conveys meanings around power, gender roles, and religious beliefs.
Tigers are the largest felines in the world, with different species found across forests and jungles in Asia and Siberia. They have brown and white fur with black stripes and sharp teeth and claws to hunt prey like deer, boars, monkeys and fish. Though dangerous solitary animals, tigers are threatened by hunters and hide among the trees to avoid detection using their camouflaging fur colors.
The document discusses the plight of tigers in India and efforts to save them. It notes that according to a recent census, only 1411 tigers remain in India, far below previous estimates. The main threats tigers face are poaching, habitat loss due to deforestation and human expansion. Conservation efforts like Project Tiger were launched in the 1970s to protect tigers, but more work is still needed to save the species from extinction. The document emphasizes the urgent need for strong enforcement of anti-poaching laws, focusing conservation in key habitats, and gaining national commitment to prevent further shrinkage of tiger territories.
The document discusses tigers and their endangered status. It provides information on tiger habitats, behaviors, threats and conservation efforts. It summarizes that tigers are the largest carnivores found primarily in Asia. They are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching, but conservation projects like Project Tiger have helped increase wild tiger populations in India from 1,827 in the 1970s to over 2,000 currently. The document advocates for regional development planning around tiger reserves to promote ecological connectivity and integrated conservation.
This document provides warnings about the ingredients in many lipsticks and lists potentially harmful chemicals commonly found in them. It then lists the ingredients of a popular lip plumper and notes that it contains many synthetic and mineral-based ingredients and dyes. The rest of the document describes an organic lip gloss that aims to provide color and moisture without harmful chemicals. It lists beneficial plant-based oils, waxes and antioxidants from fruits and vegetables used in the product instead.
One of the pots mentioned is not a slab pot. It is unclear if one of the pots is a combo pot. Marks on the bottom of pottery can provide information about the pottery such as where and how it was made.
This document provides an overview of pottery, including its background, types of materials used, production techniques, forms, decorative techniques, and semiotic meanings. It discusses the three main types of pottery - earthenware, stoneware, and porcelainware - and how they are differentiated based on firing temperatures. The key production steps of preparing clay, forming, drying, firing, decorating and glazing are outlined. Notable Philippine pottery traditions like Sa-hyunh Kalanay, Novaliches, and Bau-Malay are described. The document also explores how pottery conveys meanings around power, gender roles, and religious beliefs.
Tigers are the largest felines in the world, with different species found across forests and jungles in Asia and Siberia. They have brown and white fur with black stripes and sharp teeth and claws to hunt prey like deer, boars, monkeys and fish. Though dangerous solitary animals, tigers are threatened by hunters and hide among the trees to avoid detection using their camouflaging fur colors.
The document discusses the plight of tigers in India and efforts to save them. It notes that according to a recent census, only 1411 tigers remain in India, far below previous estimates. The main threats tigers face are poaching, habitat loss due to deforestation and human expansion. Conservation efforts like Project Tiger were launched in the 1970s to protect tigers, but more work is still needed to save the species from extinction. The document emphasizes the urgent need for strong enforcement of anti-poaching laws, focusing conservation in key habitats, and gaining national commitment to prevent further shrinkage of tiger territories.
The document discusses tigers and their endangered status. It provides information on tiger habitats, behaviors, threats and conservation efforts. It summarizes that tigers are the largest carnivores found primarily in Asia. They are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching, but conservation projects like Project Tiger have helped increase wild tiger populations in India from 1,827 in the 1970s to over 2,000 currently. The document advocates for regional development planning around tiger reserves to promote ecological connectivity and integrated conservation.
The document discusses Project Tiger, a wildlife conservation program established in India in 1973 to protect tigers. It aims to conserve tigers, especially in tiger reserves representing different biogeographical regions. Goals include stabilizing the tiger population and identifying and mitigating threatening factors through habitat management. Project Tiger helped increase tigers from 1,200 in the 1970s to 3,500 in the 1990s, although a 2008 survey found the population had dropped to 1,411. The program is administered by the National Tiger Conservation Authority and involves habitat mapping and population monitoring using technology.
Tigers are large, orange cats with dark stripes, weighing 350-550 pounds. They live in forests and swamps near water in India and Nepal, eating deer, pigs, buffalo, and even young elephants or humans when hungry. Tigers give birth to 1-6 cubs after a 2-3 month pregnancy and are threatened by humans as their main enemy, with only about 4200 tigers remaining.
Project Tiger was initiated in 1973 to protect tigers and their habitats in India. It established tiger reserves across various regions of India and helped increase the tiger population from 1,200 in the 1970s to 3,500 in the 1990s, though a 2008 census found the population had declined to 1,411. Project Tiger is administered by the National Tiger Conservation Authority and aims to maintain viable tiger populations through habitat protection and management within designated reserves across India.
The document discusses the economic development of the four Asian Tigers - South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan. It outlines that in the 1960s-1970s, these economies experienced rapid industrialization and high growth rates of over 7% annually by focusing on exports, increasing education levels, high savings rates, and receptive political systems. Specifically, it notes that Hong Kong grew its GDP 180-fold through services and exports, Singapore attracted foreign investment and focused on exports and refining imports, South Korea emphasized trade and large conglomerates, and Taiwan reformed through a 19-point program and US aid. The success of the Asian Tigers served as models for other developing economies in the region.
The document discusses the four Asian tiger economies - Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. It describes how they rapidly industrialized and grew their economies through a focus on exports, educated populations, and high savings rates. The tiger economies withstood economic crises and have served as models for other developing countries. They benefited from trade, education investments, and prudent fiscal policies that supported strong recoveries from economic downturns.
The document describes a series of sessions for start-ups on marketing and advertising tools. It will include 5 sessions over June and July on topics like creating a brand model, getting traffic, content creation, and data analysis tools. It also provides information on various free and paid tools for analyzing market categories, competitors, consumers, websites, and social media. Key tools highlighted include Admetricks, Statista, SimilarWeb, Ahrefs, Google Consumer Surveys, and Moz.
This document discusses Flyer, a startup that aims to disrupt the commercial real estate marketing industry. Flyer wants to make the process faster, smarter, and better through the use of digital tools like web and social media. Currently a $500 billion industry, commercial real estate transactions present an opportunity for Flyer to capture part of the $30 billion spent annually on marketing through a business model that partners with brokers.
10 Steps of Project Management in Digital Agencies Alemsah Ozturk
This is part of our ( 41? 29! ) agency's culture series. Basicly this series of documents helps our teams learn the foundation of agency culture, basic rules to do their work. We are all about sharing the data & know how, so here we are ;)
The document discusses how social media has changed marketing and created opportunities for personal branding. It notes that 20 years ago, marketing involved newspapers and television but today focuses on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. The document encourages developing a personal brand on these channels, being responsive to customers, positioning oneself as a thought leader, and using one's brand to find or create the perfect job. It presents social media as a great equalizer that allows anyone to build their own future.
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 boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses Project Tiger, a wildlife conservation program established in India in 1973 to protect tigers. It aims to conserve tigers, especially in tiger reserves representing different biogeographical regions. Goals include stabilizing the tiger population and identifying and mitigating threatening factors through habitat management. Project Tiger helped increase tigers from 1,200 in the 1970s to 3,500 in the 1990s, although a 2008 survey found the population had dropped to 1,411. The program is administered by the National Tiger Conservation Authority and involves habitat mapping and population monitoring using technology.
Tigers are large, orange cats with dark stripes, weighing 350-550 pounds. They live in forests and swamps near water in India and Nepal, eating deer, pigs, buffalo, and even young elephants or humans when hungry. Tigers give birth to 1-6 cubs after a 2-3 month pregnancy and are threatened by humans as their main enemy, with only about 4200 tigers remaining.
Project Tiger was initiated in 1973 to protect tigers and their habitats in India. It established tiger reserves across various regions of India and helped increase the tiger population from 1,200 in the 1970s to 3,500 in the 1990s, though a 2008 census found the population had declined to 1,411. Project Tiger is administered by the National Tiger Conservation Authority and aims to maintain viable tiger populations through habitat protection and management within designated reserves across India.
The document discusses the economic development of the four Asian Tigers - South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan. It outlines that in the 1960s-1970s, these economies experienced rapid industrialization and high growth rates of over 7% annually by focusing on exports, increasing education levels, high savings rates, and receptive political systems. Specifically, it notes that Hong Kong grew its GDP 180-fold through services and exports, Singapore attracted foreign investment and focused on exports and refining imports, South Korea emphasized trade and large conglomerates, and Taiwan reformed through a 19-point program and US aid. The success of the Asian Tigers served as models for other developing economies in the region.
The document discusses the four Asian tiger economies - Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. It describes how they rapidly industrialized and grew their economies through a focus on exports, educated populations, and high savings rates. The tiger economies withstood economic crises and have served as models for other developing countries. They benefited from trade, education investments, and prudent fiscal policies that supported strong recoveries from economic downturns.
The document describes a series of sessions for start-ups on marketing and advertising tools. It will include 5 sessions over June and July on topics like creating a brand model, getting traffic, content creation, and data analysis tools. It also provides information on various free and paid tools for analyzing market categories, competitors, consumers, websites, and social media. Key tools highlighted include Admetricks, Statista, SimilarWeb, Ahrefs, Google Consumer Surveys, and Moz.
This document discusses Flyer, a startup that aims to disrupt the commercial real estate marketing industry. Flyer wants to make the process faster, smarter, and better through the use of digital tools like web and social media. Currently a $500 billion industry, commercial real estate transactions present an opportunity for Flyer to capture part of the $30 billion spent annually on marketing through a business model that partners with brokers.
10 Steps of Project Management in Digital Agencies Alemsah Ozturk
This is part of our ( 41? 29! ) agency's culture series. Basicly this series of documents helps our teams learn the foundation of agency culture, basic rules to do their work. We are all about sharing the data & know how, so here we are ;)
The document discusses how social media has changed marketing and created opportunities for personal branding. It notes that 20 years ago, marketing involved newspapers and television but today focuses on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. The document encourages developing a personal brand on these channels, being responsive to customers, positioning oneself as a thought leader, and using one's brand to find or create the perfect job. It presents social media as a great equalizer that allows anyone to build their own future.
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 boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.