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Este documento resume conceptos clave del derecho laboral panameño y el entorno legal de las empresas. Explica que el derecho privado regula las relaciones entre particulares, incluyendo el derecho comercial. También destaca que la Constitución panameña establece un sistema de libre comercio, pero el Estado puede regular las actividades económicas según las necesidades sociales. Luego define conceptos como actos de comercio, comerciantes, capacidad legal y obligaciones de los comerciantes.
Namespaces in C# are used to logically group classes and prevent name clashes between identically named classes. Namespaces can be system-defined, user-defined, or a default namespace created by the compiler if none is declared. Namespaces are always public and access modifiers cannot be applied, while unqualified or qualified naming and nested namespaces can be used to reference classes within namespaces.
The document discusses data discovery, conversion, integration and visualization using RDF. It covers topics like ontologies, vocabularies, data catalogs, converting different data formats to RDF including CSV, XML and relational databases. It also discusses federated SPARQL queries to integrate data from multiple sources and different techniques for visualizing linked data including analyzing relationships, events, and multidimensional data.
Vishal Anand is the Director of Bricks and Mortar real estate. A customer approached Mr. Anand to inquire about a flat in Prateek Wisteria, Noida. Mr. Anand helped the customer with all their inquiries about the project and provided all necessary documents. He also provided prompt services for receipt delivery and submission of payments. The customer felt lucky to have approached the right broker to book a flat at a competitive rate with good service.
This document provides career advice for meteorologists. It emphasizes prioritizing personal happiness over market size, negotiating contract details like salary and vacation time, understanding different perspectives in negotiations, developing strong communication skills tailored to different audiences and platforms, maintaining positive relationships, and avoiding negativity in the workplace. Contract duration, asking for raises over multiple years, being prepared and efficient are also addressed.
Homosexuality refers to exclusive or predominant attraction to the same sex. The Catholic Church teaches that homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered and close the sexual act to the gift of life. However, homosexual persons themselves are not condemned and should be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. They are called to chastity and gradual approach to Christian perfection through self-mastery, friendship, prayer and sacraments. While homosexual acts cannot be approved, homosexual persons are not condemned as long as they live chaste lives in accordance with God's will.
Este documento resume conceptos clave del derecho laboral panameño y el entorno legal de las empresas. Explica que el derecho privado regula las relaciones entre particulares, incluyendo el derecho comercial. También destaca que la Constitución panameña establece un sistema de libre comercio, pero el Estado puede regular las actividades económicas según las necesidades sociales. Luego define conceptos como actos de comercio, comerciantes, capacidad legal y obligaciones de los comerciantes.
Namespaces in C# are used to logically group classes and prevent name clashes between identically named classes. Namespaces can be system-defined, user-defined, or a default namespace created by the compiler if none is declared. Namespaces are always public and access modifiers cannot be applied, while unqualified or qualified naming and nested namespaces can be used to reference classes within namespaces.
The document discusses data discovery, conversion, integration and visualization using RDF. It covers topics like ontologies, vocabularies, data catalogs, converting different data formats to RDF including CSV, XML and relational databases. It also discusses federated SPARQL queries to integrate data from multiple sources and different techniques for visualizing linked data including analyzing relationships, events, and multidimensional data.
Vishal Anand is the Director of Bricks and Mortar real estate. A customer approached Mr. Anand to inquire about a flat in Prateek Wisteria, Noida. Mr. Anand helped the customer with all their inquiries about the project and provided all necessary documents. He also provided prompt services for receipt delivery and submission of payments. The customer felt lucky to have approached the right broker to book a flat at a competitive rate with good service.
This document provides career advice for meteorologists. It emphasizes prioritizing personal happiness over market size, negotiating contract details like salary and vacation time, understanding different perspectives in negotiations, developing strong communication skills tailored to different audiences and platforms, maintaining positive relationships, and avoiding negativity in the workplace. Contract duration, asking for raises over multiple years, being prepared and efficient are also addressed.
Homosexuality refers to exclusive or predominant attraction to the same sex. The Catholic Church teaches that homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered and close the sexual act to the gift of life. However, homosexual persons themselves are not condemned and should be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. They are called to chastity and gradual approach to Christian perfection through self-mastery, friendship, prayer and sacraments. While homosexual acts cannot be approved, homosexual persons are not condemned as long as they live chaste lives in accordance with God's will.
This document contains a science class schedule and assignments for the coming weeks, including a physical properties lab, progress notices, tests on matter and the metric system, and notes related to identifying substances and mixtures. It provides due dates for various papers, assignments, and tests and describes the roles and directions for a physical properties lab where students will observe and record details of unique items.
‘Multimedia Technology for Effective Communication in English Language’-
(Prospects and perspectives)
UGC Sponsored National workshop-2days Dates: 26/09/14 to27/09/14
Organised by- The English Department
The document discusses creating a parody based on the TV show TOWIE. It analyzed which shows were most popular among their target age group and found TOWIE was watched the most. This would help more people understand the parody. YouTube's suggestion feature also helped research other related videos to get ideas. Audience feedback was gathered to tweak the rough cut before finishing, ensuring it appealed to their target demographic. Cast lists and costumes were also shown to get early reactions to avoid needing to refilm.
The document provides questions to ask a partner about money and personal finances, including if they have ever bought or sold something online, been offered a credit card, lost their wallet, had money wasted or saved up, or been involved in an online scam. It also includes discussion prompts about online shopping security, the rise of e-commerce, and tips for protecting personal information during financial transactions. The questions are meant to spark conversation between a partner about various money-related experiences and perspectives.
The document provides instructions on how to change the background design on a Twitter profile page, warning students to be careful of sites that offer free backgrounds and install extras without permission as they may access the user's account or send spam. Students are guided to choose their own background image and add it themselves without signing into any third party sites.
The students need their pencil and semester cooperative project that was picked up last Friday. They must check that their names are on the poster and model and staple their packet of papers, which includes assignments on the periodic table, Bohr model, Lewis dot structures, Cornell notes, a current event article and summary, a rough draft of their poster, and a compound model. Their entire project is due by the end of the class period.
Woldehanna Agri-food sector, education and occupation choice of young people ...futureagricultures
1) Education plays a role in livelihood diversification in Ethiopia, with more educated households more likely to diversify into non-farm business and wage employment.
2) However, education is negatively associated with employment in Ethiopia's agri-food sector, and youth and women are less likely to work in this sector.
3) While Ethiopian youth are now more educated than previous generations, they prefer non-farm jobs and consider agriculture backward, due to small land sizes, lack of access to credit, and poor training in agricultural skills.
The document discusses the film industry and provides instructions for students to create a film collage assignment. It asks students questions about their experience with and preferences for different types of films. It then explains that students will make a collage on A3 paper containing films they have watched from childhood to present along with quotes from films that are meaningful to them. The collage will be due on Wednesday so students can present them back to the teacher.
Pastoral Innovation in Somali Region-Town Camels and Milk VillagesThe Case o...futureagricultures
The emerging innovations of pastoralists to deal with longstanding challenges and take advantage of emerging opportunities to participate in national and regional politics and markets.
The survey report summarizes parent opinion survey results from Westmoor Elementary. It provides average scores and percentages for questions regarding the quality of education, school climate, and parent involvement/communication. Quality of education received an average score of 3.29. School climate received an average score of 3.34. Parent involvement/communication received the highest average score of 3.41. The report also includes detailed results for each individual question.
This document provides an overview of different types of programming languages including:
- Assembly languages which have a one-to-one correspondence with machine instructions.
- Third generation languages like FORTRAN and COBOL which use high-level primitives that correspond to short sequences of machine code.
- Object oriented programming which uses objects, classes, encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism.
- Concurrent programming which allows simultaneous execution through techniques like mutual exclusion and monitors.
This document proposes building satellite cities of 50,000-100,000 people located near major cities that are car-free and high-density. It suggests starting by renting and testing the concept at an established campground near San Francisco/Oakland before purchasing surrounding land to build the first satellite city. Various professionals such as software engineers, artists, and remote workers would initially live in the city for periods ranging from weekends to a year to validate the concept.
Friends United Meeting (FUM) oversees various ministries around the world aimed at evangelism, education, and community development. These include schools and hospitals in Belize, Ramallah, and various locations in Kenya. In Kenya specifically, FUM supports the Africa Ministries Office, Kaimosi Hospital, Lugulu Hospital, Friends Theological College, the Friends Church Peace Team working in conflict areas, and development projects among the Samburu and Turkana peoples. FUM also oversees Lindi Friends Primary School in the Kibera slum in Nairobi.
Types 9 and 10 of advertising involve using ongoing characters/celebrities or associated user imagery. For type 9, ads feature famous people or mascots to increase brand identity and link the product to the character in viewers' minds. Type 10 shows real people using the product to depict a lifestyle viewers want. Both types aim to convince viewers they will be like the people in the ad if they buy the product.
The document is a student's English homework assignment where they list things they wish for and what they would need to do to achieve those wishes. The student wishes for things like winning an exam by studying, having a car by earning more money, and having their own laptop by paying more for credit. They also wish for health, hobbies, career success, and hobbies like riding horses. For each wish, the student lists an "if" condition of what they would need to do to make the wish come true.
This document is a Prezi presentation evaluating a music magazine mockup for a target audience. It summarizes that through an online quiz, the target audience was identified as "Indie Scenesters" and "Young Alts". The magazine takes inspiration from Kerrang! but is aimed at females. Key elements of the mockup covered include the colorful masthead, tagline, competition button, and cover star choice - a male rock star around the target audience's age dressed in an orange t-shirt. The color scheme and layout are meant to attract readers and tie the contents back to the cover.
This document summarizes a student's process of designing a magazine cover and double page spread (DPS). The student rejected several photos for the cover because they did not allow enough space for columns or portray the subject as a rock star. Based on feedback, the student improved the DPS by making the main image larger without extra photos on the second page. The revisions better conveyed the genre and layout.
The document summarizes the key design elements of a magazine cover targeting a rock music audience. It discusses the cover star's expression and black clothing matching the dominant red, white, and black color scheme. The strap above the halfway line and the star's eye contact are meant to engage readers. A free live poster and information about bands are included to attract readers and satisfy their desires. Different fonts are used to emphasize elements and attract attention. The magazine would appeal to groups interested in various rock genres.
The document summarizes the feedback received from a class of 23 students on a questionnaire about designing the front cover and contents page for a college magazine aimed at students. Key points included using branding, eye contact, and a tagline to engage readers, employing a color scheme and rule of thirds for layout, and positioning and sizing elements appropriately. Suggestions were made to improve features, columns, subheadings, and use of images versus text.
This document provides guidance on key design elements for magazine front covers, including the masthead, subheadings, fonts, color scheme, and features. Effective magazine covers attract readers with an engaging central image or "star" and utilize consistent branding elements like fonts and colors to create a recognizable identity. The layout and relative sizes of visual elements direct reader attention to priority information.
This document contains a science class schedule and assignments for the coming weeks, including a physical properties lab, progress notices, tests on matter and the metric system, and notes related to identifying substances and mixtures. It provides due dates for various papers, assignments, and tests and describes the roles and directions for a physical properties lab where students will observe and record details of unique items.
‘Multimedia Technology for Effective Communication in English Language’-
(Prospects and perspectives)
UGC Sponsored National workshop-2days Dates: 26/09/14 to27/09/14
Organised by- The English Department
The document discusses creating a parody based on the TV show TOWIE. It analyzed which shows were most popular among their target age group and found TOWIE was watched the most. This would help more people understand the parody. YouTube's suggestion feature also helped research other related videos to get ideas. Audience feedback was gathered to tweak the rough cut before finishing, ensuring it appealed to their target demographic. Cast lists and costumes were also shown to get early reactions to avoid needing to refilm.
The document provides questions to ask a partner about money and personal finances, including if they have ever bought or sold something online, been offered a credit card, lost their wallet, had money wasted or saved up, or been involved in an online scam. It also includes discussion prompts about online shopping security, the rise of e-commerce, and tips for protecting personal information during financial transactions. The questions are meant to spark conversation between a partner about various money-related experiences and perspectives.
The document provides instructions on how to change the background design on a Twitter profile page, warning students to be careful of sites that offer free backgrounds and install extras without permission as they may access the user's account or send spam. Students are guided to choose their own background image and add it themselves without signing into any third party sites.
The students need their pencil and semester cooperative project that was picked up last Friday. They must check that their names are on the poster and model and staple their packet of papers, which includes assignments on the periodic table, Bohr model, Lewis dot structures, Cornell notes, a current event article and summary, a rough draft of their poster, and a compound model. Their entire project is due by the end of the class period.
Woldehanna Agri-food sector, education and occupation choice of young people ...futureagricultures
1) Education plays a role in livelihood diversification in Ethiopia, with more educated households more likely to diversify into non-farm business and wage employment.
2) However, education is negatively associated with employment in Ethiopia's agri-food sector, and youth and women are less likely to work in this sector.
3) While Ethiopian youth are now more educated than previous generations, they prefer non-farm jobs and consider agriculture backward, due to small land sizes, lack of access to credit, and poor training in agricultural skills.
The document discusses the film industry and provides instructions for students to create a film collage assignment. It asks students questions about their experience with and preferences for different types of films. It then explains that students will make a collage on A3 paper containing films they have watched from childhood to present along with quotes from films that are meaningful to them. The collage will be due on Wednesday so students can present them back to the teacher.
Pastoral Innovation in Somali Region-Town Camels and Milk VillagesThe Case o...futureagricultures
The emerging innovations of pastoralists to deal with longstanding challenges and take advantage of emerging opportunities to participate in national and regional politics and markets.
The survey report summarizes parent opinion survey results from Westmoor Elementary. It provides average scores and percentages for questions regarding the quality of education, school climate, and parent involvement/communication. Quality of education received an average score of 3.29. School climate received an average score of 3.34. Parent involvement/communication received the highest average score of 3.41. The report also includes detailed results for each individual question.
This document provides an overview of different types of programming languages including:
- Assembly languages which have a one-to-one correspondence with machine instructions.
- Third generation languages like FORTRAN and COBOL which use high-level primitives that correspond to short sequences of machine code.
- Object oriented programming which uses objects, classes, encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism.
- Concurrent programming which allows simultaneous execution through techniques like mutual exclusion and monitors.
This document proposes building satellite cities of 50,000-100,000 people located near major cities that are car-free and high-density. It suggests starting by renting and testing the concept at an established campground near San Francisco/Oakland before purchasing surrounding land to build the first satellite city. Various professionals such as software engineers, artists, and remote workers would initially live in the city for periods ranging from weekends to a year to validate the concept.
Friends United Meeting (FUM) oversees various ministries around the world aimed at evangelism, education, and community development. These include schools and hospitals in Belize, Ramallah, and various locations in Kenya. In Kenya specifically, FUM supports the Africa Ministries Office, Kaimosi Hospital, Lugulu Hospital, Friends Theological College, the Friends Church Peace Team working in conflict areas, and development projects among the Samburu and Turkana peoples. FUM also oversees Lindi Friends Primary School in the Kibera slum in Nairobi.
Types 9 and 10 of advertising involve using ongoing characters/celebrities or associated user imagery. For type 9, ads feature famous people or mascots to increase brand identity and link the product to the character in viewers' minds. Type 10 shows real people using the product to depict a lifestyle viewers want. Both types aim to convince viewers they will be like the people in the ad if they buy the product.
The document is a student's English homework assignment where they list things they wish for and what they would need to do to achieve those wishes. The student wishes for things like winning an exam by studying, having a car by earning more money, and having their own laptop by paying more for credit. They also wish for health, hobbies, career success, and hobbies like riding horses. For each wish, the student lists an "if" condition of what they would need to do to make the wish come true.
This document is a Prezi presentation evaluating a music magazine mockup for a target audience. It summarizes that through an online quiz, the target audience was identified as "Indie Scenesters" and "Young Alts". The magazine takes inspiration from Kerrang! but is aimed at females. Key elements of the mockup covered include the colorful masthead, tagline, competition button, and cover star choice - a male rock star around the target audience's age dressed in an orange t-shirt. The color scheme and layout are meant to attract readers and tie the contents back to the cover.
This document summarizes a student's process of designing a magazine cover and double page spread (DPS). The student rejected several photos for the cover because they did not allow enough space for columns or portray the subject as a rock star. Based on feedback, the student improved the DPS by making the main image larger without extra photos on the second page. The revisions better conveyed the genre and layout.
The document summarizes the key design elements of a magazine cover targeting a rock music audience. It discusses the cover star's expression and black clothing matching the dominant red, white, and black color scheme. The strap above the halfway line and the star's eye contact are meant to engage readers. A free live poster and information about bands are included to attract readers and satisfy their desires. Different fonts are used to emphasize elements and attract attention. The magazine would appeal to groups interested in various rock genres.
The document summarizes the feedback received from a class of 23 students on a questionnaire about designing the front cover and contents page for a college magazine aimed at students. Key points included using branding, eye contact, and a tagline to engage readers, employing a color scheme and rule of thirds for layout, and positioning and sizing elements appropriately. Suggestions were made to improve features, columns, subheadings, and use of images versus text.
This document provides guidance on key design elements for magazine front covers, including the masthead, subheadings, fonts, color scheme, and features. Effective magazine covers attract readers with an engaging central image or "star" and utilize consistent branding elements like fonts and colors to create a recognizable identity. The layout and relative sizes of visual elements direct reader attention to priority information.
This document discusses strategies for improving magazine front covers and content. It suggests making the masthead bigger and brighter to stand out more. Using higher quality pictures that allow more space for columns is recommended over pre-set patterns. The target audience should be clear without relying on word art. Front covers and double page spreads are also mentioned as areas to examine.
This document provides guidance on key design elements for magazine front covers, including using a large masthead font, subheadings arranged by importance, and consistent color schemes to create a recognizable brand identity. Elements like the masthead, star feature, pull quotes, and columns are intended to attract and engage readers while guiding their navigation of content. Proper use of fonts, images and layout aim to make the publication look professional and appeal to its target demographic.
Timeline of Facts: Black American HistorySammi Wilde
The document provides an overview of the history of slavery and civil rights in America, beginning with the slave trade in Africa and continuing through emancipation, segregation, and the civil rights movement. It discusses key events like the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery in 1865, Plessy v. Ferguson establishing "separate but equal" in 1896, Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 declaring segregation unconstitutional, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibiting discrimination. Major civil rights leaders and organizations are also mentioned, such as Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, the Black Panthers, and the NAACP.
Timeline of facts: Black American HistorySammi Wilde
The Emancipation Proclamation freed around 50,000 slaves and went into effect on January 1, 1863, using Lincoln's war powers during the American Civil War. It did not outlaw slavery entirely and did not apply to border states. The 13th Amendment, ratified in 1865, abolished slavery across the United States. Despite the Emancipation Proclamation and 13th Amendment, racial segregation and discrimination persisted for many decades through Jim Crow laws and court rulings like Plessy v. Ferguson until the civil rights movement of the 1950s-1960s led by Martin Luther King Jr. and other activists.
The document summarizes key events in the segregation and civil rights movement in the United States from 1896 to 1968. It outlines landmark Supreme Court cases like Plessy v. Ferguson which upheld racial segregation and Brown v. Board of Education which declared segregation in schools unconstitutional. It also discusses the founding of influential civil rights organizations like the NAACP and the SCLC as well as leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X and their roles in the movement. Major civil rights legislation from this era included the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion or origin.
The document discusses changes made to a video evaluation based on audience feedback from a blog. The key changes included modifying title cards to match the branding of TV channel E4, which has a similar target audience, adjusting background music to improve dialogue clarity, and moving a slow motion scene to improve tension. Further feedback from a TV magazine recommended reducing the barcode size, tweaking the font style and adding a bright accent color.
In the construction and research stages, the student:
1) Created trial soap trailers in groups to learn camerawork and character portrayal.
2) Watched soap operas to understand audience expectations of the genre.
3) Researched magazine covers to identify what readers expect.
4) Used iMovie to edit trailer clips and GarageBand to import music.
5) Used Photoshop to edit a logo and SlideShare to share documents.
6) Created a blog to log progress and follow classmates' blogs.
7) Uploaded the trailer to YouTube and embedded it in the blog.
The document provides details about the production of a media trailer for a soap opera. It describes how conventions of the soap opera genre were used, such as close-ups to convey emotion, fast-paced editing to mirror the characters' lives, and title cards to intrigue viewers. Specific locations were chosen to suit storylines, including a chapel for a rushed wedding, a pub for plotting drama, and an alley for risky behavior. Costumes and props like a pregnancy test were selected to characterize figures and advance the narrative.
This document is a student's blog post summarizing their media coursework project on creating a soap opera called Bamford. It tracks the student's process and includes links to their final billboard, magazine, and evaluation questions. The student aimed to follow the conventions of soaps like Coronation Street and EastEnders by including aspects like a central pub, close-ups to convey emotion, and shots through fences to spy on characters. Research was also done on composition and shots used in EastEnders.
The document discusses the song "Hearing Damage" by Thom Yorke and its use in the Twilight movie trailer. It analyzes how the song fits the scene and themes of hearing things unwillingly and being scared. It also provides examples of how music can be edited to match the rhythm of a trailer. Additional sections discuss choices made in filming a mock soap opera trailer, including locations, costumes, and camera angles used to convey character status and themes around teenage pregnancy and drug use.
The combination of the main Bamford soap and its ancillary texts like magazines and posters is effective at representing the target demographic of 15-30 year olds. Key elements that contribute to this include using the branding and style of the E4 television channel that the soap airs on. Images, hair, makeup, and storylines portraying issues like teenage pregnancy and drugs/alcohol make the characters and situations relatable. Setting the soap in the fictional town of Bamford gives it regional representation that audiences can relate to similarly to other well-known soaps.
The combination of the main Bamford soap and its ancillary texts like the magazine and billboard poster are effective at representing the target demographic of 15-30 year olds. Key elements that contribute to this include using the branding and style of the E4 television channel that the soap airs on, as well as relatable storylines about social themes like teenage pregnancy and drugs. Images used in both the magazine and poster correlate to provide recognition across materials. Representations of things like youth fashion, music, and a regional town setting of Bamford also help the audience relate to the characters and stories.
The combination of the main Bamford soap and its ancillary texts like magazines and posters is effective at representing the target demographic of 15-30 year olds. Visual elements like fonts, colors, and logos from the E4 channel are used to maintain brand identity across the materials. Imagery of teenagers in casual clothes and realistic storylines about social issues help the audience relate to the characters. Consistent use of the town name "Bamford" provides a regional setting that audiences can associate with like they do for other British soaps.
Evaluation Question 1: Prep for InterviewSammi Wilde
The document discusses the production elements used in a media trailer for a soap opera, including:
- Camerawork using close-ups and shot-reverse-shots to convey emotion.
- Music and sound design that increases in intensity during dramatic scenes to create climaxes.
- Fast editing and slow-motion shots to emphasize characters and storylines.
- Title cards between scenes to intrigue viewers about upcoming plotlines involving enemies colliding.
- Various filming locations like a chapel, pub, street, park, and toilets that suit different scenes and portray the working class characters.
- Costumes that characterize attitudes and reflect the situations, like a leather jacket portraying a "b