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This poem describes Jesus Christ's crucifixion and death on the cross at Calvary. It references the day as one where he suffered and died, with soldiers jeering and nailing him to the cross while people cheered unaware of the significance. The poem presents the day as one where mankind was saved through his blood and sacrifice, and calls readers to pray, fall to their knees and ask for forgiveness on this somber day.
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This poem describes Jesus Christ's crucifixion and death on the cross at Calvary. It references the day as one where he suffered and died, with soldiers jeering and nailing him to the cross while people cheered unaware of the significance. The poem presents the day as one where mankind was saved through his blood and sacrifice, and calls readers to pray, fall to their knees and ask for forgiveness on this somber day.
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What impact do domestic power dynamics have on the type of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) that leaders choose to join? While IGO membership has proliferated over time, the question remains as to what motivates states to join the different types of regional IGOs that they do. We argue that leaders that face more political constraints and are ideologically distant from other domestic political institutions have an incentive to join regional IGOs and, thus, locking in and committing to a policy reform. However, this is mediated by the state’s capacity – their ability to negotiate and execute the policy mandates made by the regional IGOs they join -- to absorb the costs of regional membership. Using original data on state IGO membership for the period of 1975 and 2005, this paper shows that the number of domestic political actors, the extent of their ideological polarization and the state’s capacity shape the regional IGO membership choice of state leaders
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The document discusses emotional abuse and its effects. It outlines nine types of emotional abuse and examines how abusers use power and control over victims. The cycle of abuse is described as involving fantasizing abuse, setting up the victim, the abuse itself, making excuses, and then returning to normal behavior before repeating the cycle. Research suggests a connection between emotional abuse and Borderline Personality Disorder, with studies finding higher amygdala activity in those with BPD when exposed to stimuli. Emotional abuse can have lasting emotional, physical, and mental health effects on victims by reducing self-worth and esteem.
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The document discusses setting up a sensory play area at Geevor Tin Mine to improve its family friendliness. A small grant was used to purchase play equipment to trial in different locations over three Fridays. The equipment was found to be effective though more items may be needed. The best location identified was the 2012 room, which is near facilities and a suitable size, though changing facilities could be closer. Feedback questionnaires were suggested to further evaluate the family friendliness of the site.
The document discusses the design elements used in various movie posters and websites, including:
- Main colors used are pink, blue, and black. Sans serif fonts are used for the title and billing box.
- Posters include the movie title, actor names, release date, and sometimes a tagline or synopsis. Background images are kept simple and clear.
- Websites include trailers, cast information, social media links, and options to purchase DVDs. They also feature colors like pink, blue, and green.
The document provides instructions for analyzing truss structures. It outlines 4 steps: 1) determine support reactions if not given, 2) draw free body diagrams of joints with unknown forces, 3) apply equilibrium equations to solve for unknowns, 4) repeat steps 2 and 3 until all forces are determined. It also discusses zero-force members, which can be removed from the truss for analysis if they meet certain criteria. Zero-force members do not carry loads but increase stability. The document contains sample problems and solutions demonstrating these concepts.
This document outlines the plot of a love story between twins who were separated at birth and unknowingly attend the same school. It introduces Samantha, the new geeky student, and Chase, the popular athlete. Though different, they feel a connection. The document then provides direction for filming scenes at their school, including shots of Samantha's first day and her realizing Chase is her long-lost twin. It aims to appeal to a teenage audience and keep production costs low by filming at the school.
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This document contains frequently asked questions about the American College of Radiology's BI-RADS Atlas, 5th Edition. It provides corrections that have been made to the atlas, answers questions about mammography, ultrasound, MRI, follow-up and outcome monitoring, and other topics. The document is copyright protected by the ACR and cannot be reproduced without permission.
The document discusses the importance of bringing home positive energy from work to nurture relationships. It suggests separating work stress from home by taking moments of stillness to refresh mentally and connect to your partner before arriving home. This helps ensure your partner feels like the most important thing and you can give them your full focus. Nature is presented as a good relationship therapist, as spending time in nature together can help couples connect and depend on each other.
ACI is a company focused on developing affinity programs for associations to generate non-dues revenue and funds. Their mission is to be a trusted partner for associations of any size in building marketing programs. They offer a complete line of loyalty program and sponsorship solutions that link associations, members, and partners to increase benefits for all groups. Research shows loyalty programs can significantly increase member spending and engagement when done effectively.
The document discusses the design elements used in various movie posters and websites, including:
- Main colors used are pink, blue, and black. Sans serif fonts are used for the title and billing box.
- Posters include the movie title, actor names, release date, and sometimes a tagline or synopsis. Background images are kept simple and clear.
- Websites include trailers, cast information, release dates and theaters, and options to purchase DVDs. They also feature colors like pink, blue, and green.
The document discusses the design elements used in various movie posters and websites. It notes the fonts, colors, layouts, and other conventions typically seen, such as placing the title at the top, actor names and release date at the bottom, and keeping the background and main images simple and clear. Pink, blue and black are commonly used colors. It also examines specific posters and websites, highlighting their use of tags, trailers, synopses, and promotion of DVD sales.
The document discusses the design elements used in various movie posters and websites. It notes the fonts, colors, layouts, and conventional elements used, such as billing boxes, taglines, and title placements. Main colors typically included pink, blue, and white. Sans serif fonts were commonly used for banners and titles. Images and backgrounds were usually kept simple and clear.
The document discusses timing, with the first sentence mentioning something happening "on time" and the second referring to something occurring "after expected date." A sound track was found in March according to the third sentence.
This document discusses timing, mentioning that something occurred on time and something else happened after the expected date. In just two brief sentences, it conveys that one event was punctual while another was delayed.
The document outlines the details of an outdoor photo shoot planned for a film poster in Paddington Gardens near the school. It will take place on March 25th, during lunchtime, provided the weather is clear. Props include a bench, tree, book for one actor and sunglasses for the other. The actors' costumes will match what was seen in the teaser trailer. Rescheduling may be needed if the actors cannot make it due to sickness.
This presentation was created for the retirement leature of Thomas Place by Sylvia Van Peteghem. We were asked to present the library of 2050 and projected the 4 key points of our library mission (sustainability, literacy, user driven and web strategy) to the distant future.
The document discusses the importance of listening skills, particularly for leadership. It provides tips for being an active listener, such as making eye contact, avoiding distractions, and repeating back what the speaker said. The document encourages participants to reflect on how they listen and try a group exercise where one person talks, one listens, and one observes the interaction. The overall messages are that listening is important for effective communication and leadership, it involves fully focusing on the other person rather than just waiting to respond, and practicing active listening techniques can improve one's skills.
The document discusses setting up a sensory play area at Geevor Tin Mine to improve its family friendliness. A small grant was used to purchase play equipment to trial in different locations over three Fridays. The equipment was found to be effective though more items may be needed. The best location identified was the 2012 room, which is near facilities and a suitable size, though changing facilities could be closer. Feedback questionnaires were suggested to further evaluate the family friendliness of the site.
The document discusses the design elements used in various movie posters and websites, including:
- Main colors used are pink, blue, and black. Sans serif fonts are used for the title and billing box.
- Posters include the movie title, actor names, release date, and sometimes a tagline or synopsis. Background images are kept simple and clear.
- Websites include trailers, cast information, social media links, and options to purchase DVDs. They also feature colors like pink, blue, and green.
The document provides instructions for analyzing truss structures. It outlines 4 steps: 1) determine support reactions if not given, 2) draw free body diagrams of joints with unknown forces, 3) apply equilibrium equations to solve for unknowns, 4) repeat steps 2 and 3 until all forces are determined. It also discusses zero-force members, which can be removed from the truss for analysis if they meet certain criteria. Zero-force members do not carry loads but increase stability. The document contains sample problems and solutions demonstrating these concepts.
This document outlines the plot of a love story between twins who were separated at birth and unknowingly attend the same school. It introduces Samantha, the new geeky student, and Chase, the popular athlete. Though different, they feel a connection. The document then provides direction for filming scenes at their school, including shots of Samantha's first day and her realizing Chase is her long-lost twin. It aims to appeal to a teenage audience and keep production costs low by filming at the school.
Delivering consistent national services at multiple locations requires balancing local needs with brand standards. Customer satisfaction should be the top priority, as retaining customers is critical for business success. Building strategic relationships requires listening to customers, addressing their real needs, and ensuring both internal and external customers have a positive experience.
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We can spend our whole working life trying to master emotion, but really, the best solution to it is nature's solution. If you live like nature intended you get what nature intended - Inspired, in love, in charge.
This document contains frequently asked questions about the American College of Radiology's BI-RADS Atlas, 5th Edition. It provides corrections that have been made to the atlas, answers questions about mammography, ultrasound, MRI, follow-up and outcome monitoring, and other topics. The document is copyright protected by the ACR and cannot be reproduced without permission.
The document discusses the importance of bringing home positive energy from work to nurture relationships. It suggests separating work stress from home by taking moments of stillness to refresh mentally and connect to your partner before arriving home. This helps ensure your partner feels like the most important thing and you can give them your full focus. Nature is presented as a good relationship therapist, as spending time in nature together can help couples connect and depend on each other.
ACI is a company focused on developing affinity programs for associations to generate non-dues revenue and funds. Their mission is to be a trusted partner for associations of any size in building marketing programs. They offer a complete line of loyalty program and sponsorship solutions that link associations, members, and partners to increase benefits for all groups. Research shows loyalty programs can significantly increase member spending and engagement when done effectively.
The document discusses the design elements used in various movie posters and websites, including:
- Main colors used are pink, blue, and black. Sans serif fonts are used for the title and billing box.
- Posters include the movie title, actor names, release date, and sometimes a tagline or synopsis. Background images are kept simple and clear.
- Websites include trailers, cast information, release dates and theaters, and options to purchase DVDs. They also feature colors like pink, blue, and green.
The document discusses the design elements used in various movie posters and websites. It notes the fonts, colors, layouts, and other conventions typically seen, such as placing the title at the top, actor names and release date at the bottom, and keeping the background and main images simple and clear. Pink, blue and black are commonly used colors. It also examines specific posters and websites, highlighting their use of tags, trailers, synopses, and promotion of DVD sales.
The document discusses the design elements used in various movie posters and websites. It notes the fonts, colors, layouts, and conventional elements used, such as billing boxes, taglines, and title placements. Main colors typically included pink, blue, and white. Sans serif fonts were commonly used for banners and titles. Images and backgrounds were usually kept simple and clear.
The document discusses timing, with the first sentence mentioning something happening "on time" and the second referring to something occurring "after expected date." A sound track was found in March according to the third sentence.
This document discusses timing, mentioning that something occurred on time and something else happened after the expected date. In just two brief sentences, it conveys that one event was punctual while another was delayed.
The document outlines the details of an outdoor photo shoot planned for a film poster in Paddington Gardens near the school. It will take place on March 25th, during lunchtime, provided the weather is clear. Props include a bench, tree, book for one actor and sunglasses for the other. The actors' costumes will match what was seen in the teaser trailer. Rescheduling may be needed if the actors cannot make it due to sickness.
The website provides key information for viewers about an upcoming film, including when it will be released in cinemas near them, the trailer, cast, and gallery of pictures from the film. It also includes links to the film's social media pages and advertises the film soundtrack playing in the background to help promote the movie. The full trailer automatically plays on the front page of the site to attract viewers.
The website provides key information for viewers about an upcoming film, including when it will be released in cinemas near them and emphasizing the current release with "NOW". It features a trailer, cast, photos and social media links to help advertise the film. Additional details like age requirements and background music from the film are included, with the trailer automatically playing on the front page. DVD advertising is not yet available as the film only recently began cinema screenings.
The website provides key information for viewers about an upcoming film, including when it will be released in cinemas near them, the trailer, cast, and gallery of pictures from the film. It also includes links to the film's social media pages and advertises the film soundtrack playing in the background to help promote the movie. The full trailer automatically plays on the front page of the site to attract viewers.
While the film project mostly stuck to the original time plan, external factors like rising food prices occasionally disrupted shooting schedules and required rescheduling scenes. As a result, the cinematographer had to improvise alternate filming plans, which extended the overall timeline slightly. In the future, leaving more time for potential reshoots would help accommodate unexpected disruptions.
The document summarizes changes made to a website based on feedback. The key changes include correcting an actor's name, reducing text size, changing a background picture, moving social buttons to the bottom right, changing the style of social buttons to appeal to teenage girls, decreasing text size and moving it down, and moving "Coming Soon" text down the page. Feedback indicated keeping one page plain was effective.
The document discusses changes made to a website's design, including moving the social buttons to the bottom right corner for better conformity, adjusting the style and size of buttons and text to appeal more to teenage girls, keeping one page plain and simple based on effective feedback, correcting a spelling error, reducing text size that drew too much attention, and changing a picture background to keep the scene's mise en scene based on positive feedback.
The document discusses changes made to a website's design based on feedback, including moving social buttons to the bottom right, changing their style to appeal to teenage girls, decreasing text size and moving it down, keeping one page plain and simple as effective, correcting a spelling error, reducing unnecessary text size, and changing a picture to keep the mise-en-scene based on feedback that it looked better.
An audience provided feedback on a project. The positive points included an interesting storyline, good music, a clear storyline that was easy to understand, a funny voiceover, and good lighting. The negative points included room for improvement in acting, needing more editing techniques like fade ins, an annoying voiceover at times, bad camera shots and angles during a stair scene, some shots being too long, and the music being too loud so the speaking couldn't always be heard.
The document lists 3 song titles and their track numbers on an album or playlist: Rain is track 12, Catch a dream is track 21, and It was a joke is track 37.
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1. ADVANCED PRODUCTION-RESEARCH-TRAILER RECORD SHEET
Film TE/TR Question's raised Category Comments (Genre, own Shot list (B/W, SFX etc)
(Teaser (True story, reaction)
/ novel, comic
Trailer) fictional,
film,docu)
A Cinderella tr How closely does it Fairy Based on a Establishing shot of area- snow
mountains/ track movement (in the
story stick to the real fairy story/ popular kid’s air)
tale Cinderella story? Romantic fairy story, Fast zooms in to castle
Cut- view of city/ zooms out
Is this the modern comedy however Fades into close up of Sam/zooms in
version? brought to Cut- close up of radio
Cut close up of Sam
Will Sam and Austin appeal to an Turning of page
end up together? older and wider Medium shot – Sam walking towards
sun bed
How does Austin find audience Cut medium shot- step mother sitting
out that Sam is actually (particularly on sun bed
Fats cut close up- step mother’s face
his Cinderella? girls) Fast cut close up- Sam
Will they get a happy Voiceover Fast cut- step mother
ending? sounds like the Fast cut- Sam
Cut close up step mother zooms out to
author of a fairy medium shot/ off the sun bed
tale story. Turning of page
Medium shot- step sisters in pool
Fast cut- mediums shot step sisters in
pool
Fast cut- close up step sisters in pool-
farting
Cut/ black screen/ cut- close up- Sam
scrubbing the floor
Fats cut- close up Sam on computer
Fast cut- extreme close up- Sam typing
Cut- over the shoulder shot of boys in
2. dinner/ served by Sam
Cut/close up- Austin and Shelby
Cut/close up- Sam
Cut close up- Austin and Shelby
Turning of page
Medium shot- step sisters dancing/
cheering in crowed
Fast cut- step sisters dancing/ robot
Fast cut- step sisters dancing /jumping
Fast cut- step sisters dancing/ kicks
member in the crowed
Turning of page
Extreme close/ cell phone opening
Cut medium shot- Sam walking off with
Carter
Fast cut/extreme close up- Sam texting
Fats cut/ close up- Sam smiling
Fades into long shot- Sam walking
Fades into black screen/ panning from
left to right- close up of Sam on
computer
Fades into medium shot/ panning left
to right blurry person sitting on
computer to close up of Austin on
computer
Fast cut- close up of Sam
Cut medium shot Austin walking by
car- slow panning movement from
right to left (slow motion)
Fast cut/ medium shot Sam
Fast cut close up- Carter
Fast cut- long shot- Carter puts ball in
machine
Cut/ close up of ball in the air
Ball travels closer to camera
Close up- Sam hits ball with bat
Cut- Long shot of Sam from the back
having hit the ball