1. Jinan Pingyun Trading Co., Ltd is located in Jinan, Shandong Province, China and exports roof tiles that have been sold in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas for many years.
2. The company's main products include synthetic resin roof tiles, PVC/UPVC roof tiles, PVC translucent roof tiles, FRP transparent sheets, and PC skylight sheets.
3. The roof tiles and sheets have features such as color stability, corrosion resistance, heat and fire insulation, light weight, water resistance, and impact resistance that make them suitable for various climates.
Mohamed Elsayed Ahmed Ghonim is an Egyptian radiologist born in 1986 who holds an M.Sc. in radio-diagnosis and interventional radiology from Ain Shams University. He has worked at several radiology centers in Egypt since 2011 performing and interpreting various radiological exams including CT, MRI, ultrasound, mammography, and angiography. He also completed clinical training in radiology at Ain Shams University Hospital from 2011 to 2013.
Simon Wootton was employed by Quiksilver Europe from 1992 to 2007, starting as a Team Manager and displaying a deep understanding of boardriding culture and passion for travel. From 1999 to 2001, Simon led the marketing department as Marketing Manager with a team of over 25 staff. From 2002 to 2007, Simon was the Creative Manager for Quiksilver Europe, overseeing all creative work. Garry Wall describes Simon as a dedicated team player, passionate about the surf industry, and a strategic thinker focused on business objectives who gained his team's respect.
This document discusses the importance of being responsible for equipment and energy usage at a facility. It provides examples of employees reporting broken equipment, taking shorter routes to save fuel costs, and stopping conveyor belts that were running without coal flow. By everyone playing their part to identify issues and save energy, the company can reduce costs and operate more efficiently for a stronger future. Working together and being accountable helps create a better tomorrow.
Este documento presenta un análisis de la relación entre la formación profesional y el mercado laboral en España. En la primera parte, analiza los datos del empleo por provincias y sectores productivos, y compara la oferta de formación profesional con las necesidades del mercado. En la segunda parte, presenta un informe detallado sobre la inserción laboral de los titulados de formación profesional, incluyendo datos sobre matriculación, titulación, contratación y distribución por sexo para cada título. El objetivo final es mejorar la recopil
1. Jinan Pingyun Trading Co., Ltd is located in Jinan, Shandong Province, China and exports roof tiles that have been sold in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas for many years.
2. The company's main products include synthetic resin roof tiles, PVC/UPVC roof tiles, PVC translucent roof tiles, FRP transparent sheets, and PC skylight sheets.
3. The roof tiles and sheets have features such as color stability, corrosion resistance, heat and fire insulation, light weight, water resistance, and impact resistance that make them suitable for various climates.
Mohamed Elsayed Ahmed Ghonim is an Egyptian radiologist born in 1986 who holds an M.Sc. in radio-diagnosis and interventional radiology from Ain Shams University. He has worked at several radiology centers in Egypt since 2011 performing and interpreting various radiological exams including CT, MRI, ultrasound, mammography, and angiography. He also completed clinical training in radiology at Ain Shams University Hospital from 2011 to 2013.
Simon Wootton was employed by Quiksilver Europe from 1992 to 2007, starting as a Team Manager and displaying a deep understanding of boardriding culture and passion for travel. From 1999 to 2001, Simon led the marketing department as Marketing Manager with a team of over 25 staff. From 2002 to 2007, Simon was the Creative Manager for Quiksilver Europe, overseeing all creative work. Garry Wall describes Simon as a dedicated team player, passionate about the surf industry, and a strategic thinker focused on business objectives who gained his team's respect.
This document discusses the importance of being responsible for equipment and energy usage at a facility. It provides examples of employees reporting broken equipment, taking shorter routes to save fuel costs, and stopping conveyor belts that were running without coal flow. By everyone playing their part to identify issues and save energy, the company can reduce costs and operate more efficiently for a stronger future. Working together and being accountable helps create a better tomorrow.
Este documento presenta un análisis de la relación entre la formación profesional y el mercado laboral en España. En la primera parte, analiza los datos del empleo por provincias y sectores productivos, y compara la oferta de formación profesional con las necesidades del mercado. En la segunda parte, presenta un informe detallado sobre la inserción laboral de los titulados de formación profesional, incluyendo datos sobre matriculación, titulación, contratación y distribución por sexo para cada título. El objetivo final es mejorar la recopil
The document summarizes the evaluation of a student documentary project. It describes how the students created initial ideas and pitched them to get feedback from their class. Based on the feedback, they chose to do their documentary on the topic of graffiti vs art. They conducted surveys during the research, planning, and after viewing the documentary to gather opinions on their topic, audience interest, content relevance, and ways to improve. The main feedback was that the students could enhance the sound quality for a stronger documentary.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted for a documentary project comparing graffiti and street art to conventional art. The survey showed that most respondents preferred a time-lapse opening depicting a tagger spraying graffiti over an alternative involving a police chase. Respondents also wanted interviews with both a graffiti artist and a conventional artist, though concerns were noted about length. All wanted the graffiti tagger's face blurred but recognized this may not be possible if interviewing a former tagger who is now professional. Title options were also tested, with the documentarians planning to combine the top two choices into "Graffiti vs Art".
The document outlines three draft designs for a double-page magazine spread. Each draft includes the main image, heading, stand first paragraph, byline, page number and publisher, side quote, drop capital letter for the body text, secondary image, and closing quote. The drafts vary the positioning and formatting of these standard magazine layout components.
This document analyzes the conventions and layout of a double-page magazine spread. It examines three example spreads, noting features like the placement and size of headings, images, captions, bylines, body text formatting, and other common design elements. The main images showcase subjects related to television or theater and are generally wide shots or group photos. Quotes, secondary images, and formatting aim to attract readers' attention and summarize article topics in a clear, accessible manner.
The document discusses elements to include in a poster such as an eye-catching title, colorful background, reviews, the channel it will be shown on, and a focal image to draw the viewer's eye. It mentions placing the title, channel, and focal image prominently with reviews and other details in a supporting role.
TV posters aim to attract viewers through eye-catching design elements. Effective posters typically display the channel, use colors corresponding to the genre, include taglines to engage viewers, feature a focal image of main characters, and prominently display the title in bold letters with supporting details in smaller font. This poster for the drama series "The Fall" draws viewers in with its dark colors suggesting mystery, a bold title standing out against a black background, an intriguing tagline hinting at a nearby killer, and a large focal image of the main characters with contrasting expressions leaving viewers curious.
This document discusses several TV listing magazines including Radio Times, TV Choice, What's On TV, and Time Out. Radio Times is a British weekly magazine that has provided TV and radio listings since 1923. TV Choice and What's On TV are also British weekly magazines that provide TV programming listings from Saturday to Friday and focus on genres like soaps and reality TV. Time Out is an international magazine founded in 1968 that provides listings for culture, entertainment and events in various cities around the world.
This document discusses several British TV listing magazines, including Radio Times, the world's first broadcast listings magazine established in 1923; TV Choice, published weekly since 1999 featuring weekly TV listings from Saturday to Friday; What's on TV, focusing on soaps and reality TV while also covering other genres, launched in 1991; and Time Out, a magazine created in 1968 that provides culture, entertainment and events guides in various formats with a readership of over 37,000.
Werner Herzog is a renowned German film director, producer, screenwriter, author and actor. He is considered one of the greatest figures of the New German Cinema movement. Herzog's films often feature heroes pursuing impossible dreams or individuals in conflict with nature. French director François Truffaut called Herzog "the most important film director alive," and critic Roger Ebert said that even Herzog's failures are spectacular. Herzog has directed over 50 films and has worked in a consistent and distinctive style throughout his career.
The document outlines various locations to film footage for a documentary on graffiti in London. It discusses filming timelapses in densely populated areas of London to show the passage of time. It also describes interviewing a graffiti artist and policeman, with the artist's identity obscured for anonymity. Shoreditch is proposed as a location with high graffiti density, including works by Banksy. The final locations used were a graffiti tunnel in Waterloo, the Thames river, and streets in Shoreditch rich with graffiti to film behind a voiceover.
Charlie and I contacted various graffiti workshops in London via their websites' contact forms to request interviews with staff for a school documentary on graffiti. The emails explained we were A-Level students looking to interview someone about graffiti for a coursework project. Unfortunately, none of the workshops responded within a week, so we began searching for people we already knew who could pretend to be interviewed and answer questions based on a real graffiti interview we found online.
The documentary introduces its aim to explore graffiti culture along the streets of Shoreditch through archival footage and reenactments of graffiti artists at work. Interviews are conducted with a policeman to discuss the legal issues of vandalism, a local council member on whether graffiti is part of the town's culture or needs more action against it, and a professional graffiti artist on what draws the line between vandalism and art and why they pursue it as a profession or hobby. Contemporary examples are also provided through footage of Banksy's Dismaland installation which attracted thousands of visitors.
A graffiti tagger wearing a bandana to cover his face is seen walking down a dark street at night and entering an alleyway where he begins spraying graffiti on a canvas. As he finishes, he notices a policeman walking down the street in his direction and must run away to avoid being caught. The camera then zooms in on the canvas revealing that the tagger had spray painted the title of a documentary about graffiti versus art.
A graffiti tagger wearing a bandana to cover his face is seen walking down a dark street at night and entering an alleyway where he begins spraying graffiti on a canvas. As he finishes, he notices a policeman walking down the street in his direction and has to quickly run away to avoid being caught, with the policeman giving chase. The camera then zooms in on the canvas revealing that the tagger had spray painted the title of the documentary about graffiti vs art.
Bruce Burgess is a British filmmaker born in 1968 in London. He attended Hill House School and Harrow School and has made numerous documentaries over the years, winning awards for "Sabina's Story" in 1998 and "Dreamland" being voted best documentary by UFO Magazine, also in 1998. He has written and directed films such as "Bloodline" (2008) and "Rosbeef" (2004).
Sean McAllister is a British documentary filmmaker born in 1965 in East Riding of Yorkshire. He attended the National Film and Television School and won the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize and Best Ethnographic/Anthropological Film in 2005. He has directed
Tristan is an 18-year-old protagonist who has fallen into drug use and is meeting suspicious people, despite being brought up in a loving middle class family. The Jester is the antagonist, a dark and intimidating character who is mysterious and wears colorful clothing. Hannah is a 13-year-old girl who is shy but kind and goes to school with her close friends. Chaz, known as 'Chaz', is a 22-year-old drug dealer who supplies new drugs and grew up in a poor family. Issy is a 21-year-old news reporter who will cover a kidnapping, dressed professionally and speaking well.
The document profiles several characters for a story:
Tristan, the 18-year-old unemployed protagonist from Cape Town, now living in London, who has fallen into a drug habit. The Jester is the intimidating antagonist, wearing an orange jumpsuit and horrifying clown mask. Hannah is a 13-year-old British schoolgirl from London. Chaz is a 22-year-old British drug dealer from Central London. Issy is a 21-year-old English news reporter from Surrey.
A depressed man named Tristan takes a mysterious drug from a dealer and begins experiencing disturbing hallucinations, including a clown kidnapping a girl and murdering a boy. As Tristan watches the news, he realizes his hallucinations match true crimes that have been reported. The story ends with Tristan seeing the same clown from his visions staring at him from the corner of his room.
The document summarizes the evaluation of a student documentary project. It describes how the students created initial ideas and pitched them to get feedback from their class. Based on the feedback, they chose to do their documentary on the topic of graffiti vs art. They conducted surveys during the research, planning, and after viewing the documentary to gather opinions on their topic, audience interest, content relevance, and ways to improve. The main feedback was that the students could enhance the sound quality for a stronger documentary.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted for a documentary project comparing graffiti and street art to conventional art. The survey showed that most respondents preferred a time-lapse opening depicting a tagger spraying graffiti over an alternative involving a police chase. Respondents also wanted interviews with both a graffiti artist and a conventional artist, though concerns were noted about length. All wanted the graffiti tagger's face blurred but recognized this may not be possible if interviewing a former tagger who is now professional. Title options were also tested, with the documentarians planning to combine the top two choices into "Graffiti vs Art".
The document outlines three draft designs for a double-page magazine spread. Each draft includes the main image, heading, stand first paragraph, byline, page number and publisher, side quote, drop capital letter for the body text, secondary image, and closing quote. The drafts vary the positioning and formatting of these standard magazine layout components.
This document analyzes the conventions and layout of a double-page magazine spread. It examines three example spreads, noting features like the placement and size of headings, images, captions, bylines, body text formatting, and other common design elements. The main images showcase subjects related to television or theater and are generally wide shots or group photos. Quotes, secondary images, and formatting aim to attract readers' attention and summarize article topics in a clear, accessible manner.
The document discusses elements to include in a poster such as an eye-catching title, colorful background, reviews, the channel it will be shown on, and a focal image to draw the viewer's eye. It mentions placing the title, channel, and focal image prominently with reviews and other details in a supporting role.
TV posters aim to attract viewers through eye-catching design elements. Effective posters typically display the channel, use colors corresponding to the genre, include taglines to engage viewers, feature a focal image of main characters, and prominently display the title in bold letters with supporting details in smaller font. This poster for the drama series "The Fall" draws viewers in with its dark colors suggesting mystery, a bold title standing out against a black background, an intriguing tagline hinting at a nearby killer, and a large focal image of the main characters with contrasting expressions leaving viewers curious.
This document discusses several TV listing magazines including Radio Times, TV Choice, What's On TV, and Time Out. Radio Times is a British weekly magazine that has provided TV and radio listings since 1923. TV Choice and What's On TV are also British weekly magazines that provide TV programming listings from Saturday to Friday and focus on genres like soaps and reality TV. Time Out is an international magazine founded in 1968 that provides listings for culture, entertainment and events in various cities around the world.
This document discusses several British TV listing magazines, including Radio Times, the world's first broadcast listings magazine established in 1923; TV Choice, published weekly since 1999 featuring weekly TV listings from Saturday to Friday; What's on TV, focusing on soaps and reality TV while also covering other genres, launched in 1991; and Time Out, a magazine created in 1968 that provides culture, entertainment and events guides in various formats with a readership of over 37,000.
Werner Herzog is a renowned German film director, producer, screenwriter, author and actor. He is considered one of the greatest figures of the New German Cinema movement. Herzog's films often feature heroes pursuing impossible dreams or individuals in conflict with nature. French director François Truffaut called Herzog "the most important film director alive," and critic Roger Ebert said that even Herzog's failures are spectacular. Herzog has directed over 50 films and has worked in a consistent and distinctive style throughout his career.
The document outlines various locations to film footage for a documentary on graffiti in London. It discusses filming timelapses in densely populated areas of London to show the passage of time. It also describes interviewing a graffiti artist and policeman, with the artist's identity obscured for anonymity. Shoreditch is proposed as a location with high graffiti density, including works by Banksy. The final locations used were a graffiti tunnel in Waterloo, the Thames river, and streets in Shoreditch rich with graffiti to film behind a voiceover.
Charlie and I contacted various graffiti workshops in London via their websites' contact forms to request interviews with staff for a school documentary on graffiti. The emails explained we were A-Level students looking to interview someone about graffiti for a coursework project. Unfortunately, none of the workshops responded within a week, so we began searching for people we already knew who could pretend to be interviewed and answer questions based on a real graffiti interview we found online.
The documentary introduces its aim to explore graffiti culture along the streets of Shoreditch through archival footage and reenactments of graffiti artists at work. Interviews are conducted with a policeman to discuss the legal issues of vandalism, a local council member on whether graffiti is part of the town's culture or needs more action against it, and a professional graffiti artist on what draws the line between vandalism and art and why they pursue it as a profession or hobby. Contemporary examples are also provided through footage of Banksy's Dismaland installation which attracted thousands of visitors.
A graffiti tagger wearing a bandana to cover his face is seen walking down a dark street at night and entering an alleyway where he begins spraying graffiti on a canvas. As he finishes, he notices a policeman walking down the street in his direction and must run away to avoid being caught. The camera then zooms in on the canvas revealing that the tagger had spray painted the title of a documentary about graffiti versus art.
A graffiti tagger wearing a bandana to cover his face is seen walking down a dark street at night and entering an alleyway where he begins spraying graffiti on a canvas. As he finishes, he notices a policeman walking down the street in his direction and has to quickly run away to avoid being caught, with the policeman giving chase. The camera then zooms in on the canvas revealing that the tagger had spray painted the title of the documentary about graffiti vs art.
Bruce Burgess is a British filmmaker born in 1968 in London. He attended Hill House School and Harrow School and has made numerous documentaries over the years, winning awards for "Sabina's Story" in 1998 and "Dreamland" being voted best documentary by UFO Magazine, also in 1998. He has written and directed films such as "Bloodline" (2008) and "Rosbeef" (2004).
Sean McAllister is a British documentary filmmaker born in 1965 in East Riding of Yorkshire. He attended the National Film and Television School and won the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize and Best Ethnographic/Anthropological Film in 2005. He has directed
Tristan is an 18-year-old protagonist who has fallen into drug use and is meeting suspicious people, despite being brought up in a loving middle class family. The Jester is the antagonist, a dark and intimidating character who is mysterious and wears colorful clothing. Hannah is a 13-year-old girl who is shy but kind and goes to school with her close friends. Chaz, known as 'Chaz', is a 22-year-old drug dealer who supplies new drugs and grew up in a poor family. Issy is a 21-year-old news reporter who will cover a kidnapping, dressed professionally and speaking well.
The document profiles several characters for a story:
Tristan, the 18-year-old unemployed protagonist from Cape Town, now living in London, who has fallen into a drug habit. The Jester is the intimidating antagonist, wearing an orange jumpsuit and horrifying clown mask. Hannah is a 13-year-old British schoolgirl from London. Chaz is a 22-year-old British drug dealer from Central London. Issy is a 21-year-old English news reporter from Surrey.
A depressed man named Tristan takes a mysterious drug from a dealer and begins experiencing disturbing hallucinations, including a clown kidnapping a girl and murdering a boy. As Tristan watches the news, he realizes his hallucinations match true crimes that have been reported. The story ends with Tristan seeing the same clown from his visions staring at him from the corner of his room.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
Heart Touching Romantic Love Shayari In English with ImagesShort Good Quotes
Explore our beautiful collection of Romantic Love Shayari in English to express your love. These heartfelt shayaris are perfect for sharing with your loved one. Get the best words to show your love and care.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.