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American Heart Association - Campbell-Ewald: Marketing Researchctringham
The document discusses the American Heart Association (AHA) and its efforts to fight cardiovascular diseases through research grants and public service announcements. It describes AHA seeking an agency to help with a new advertising campaign. Campbell-Ewald was selected and conducted research, including focus groups, to help AHA select a new approach focusing on personal stories to increase awareness of heart disease and the AHA.
This document discusses a group called IMT Dubai, Batch 2010 that is working to redefine glory in an enormous, extensive, and exclusive way through emerging and effective methods.
1) Students in the 7th grade planted different seeds in pots and put them on a windowsill to get light and watered them regularly.
2) The plants grew slowly at first as the students waited patiently. They observed different characteristics of the plants from Spain, France, Italy, and the Czech Republic.
3) After the first round of planting did not work out, they replanted and labeled the surviving plants, including a "Spanish plant nr. 0.5". The French and Czech plants were growing well.
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Site-ul implineste doi ani de cand a fost lansat oficial. Cu aceasta ocazie am creat fisierul acesta in care iti reamintim cum te poate ajuta MeritaCitit.ro
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Contact us at jim@gilbertdirectmarketing.com to learn more on how we can offer this presentation to your organization or business.
Follow Jim on Twitter.com/gilbertdirect, or connect with him on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimwgilbert
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Jeremy B Williams gave a presentation on smart phones at the 2014 International Association of Business and Society conference dinner in Sydney, NSW on June 21, 2014. Williams is a professor and director of the Asia Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise at Griffith University. The presentation promoted the Griffith MBA program and its focus on sustainability under the slogan "Best for Planet".
Site-ul implineste doi ani de cand a fost lansat oficial. Cu aceasta ocazie am creat fisierul acesta in care iti reamintim cum te poate ajuta MeritaCitit.ro
Overview of how to plan and execute successful practices. Particular attention is paid to maximizing repetition and instruction while avoiding long lines
On February 20th 2016, Jim Gilbert, President and Founder of Gilbert Direct Marketing Worldwide, Inc., presented "The Immutable Law of Social Media #REALationships" to a packed house at WordCamp 2016 in Miami.
The following are the slides from that presentation. This is part of a larger presentation, "The 9 Immutable Laws of Social Media Marketing".
Contact us at jim@gilbertdirectmarketing.com to learn more on how we can offer this presentation to your organization or business.
Follow Jim on Twitter.com/gilbertdirect, or connect with him on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimwgilbert
This mystery document is about identifying the subject of photos from a French town called Chenove. The photos are of the Chenove culture centre, which is located adjacent to the southwest side of Dijon, France and is the most populous suburb of that city. The culture centre in Chenove is the solution to the mystery presented in the document and photos.
Online Course Delivery: World’s Best Practice (Or 7 Handy Hints on How to bec...Jeremy Williams
This document discusses best practices for online course delivery. It begins by highlighting how education has changed from analog to digital, from isolated to connected, and from consumption to creation. It then examines the evolution of e-learning technologies over time. Key points discussed include the rise of MOOCs and how they will force professors to improve pedagogy or face online competition. The document also emphasizes developing 21st century literacies in students and intrinsic motivation. It advocates shifting from a teacher-centric to learner-centric approach and having students create and publish work. Overall, the document promotes participatory and blended learning strategies that integrate personal learning environments.
This document provides guidelines for creating a video that makes the case for sustainable enterprise, including transitioning business models to more sustainable types as soon as possible. It should be an engaging clip accessible to businesses and stakeholders, grounded in science, and follow best practices for video production like using high resolution stock images and copyright free music. The video should be concise and engaging enough that viewers would watch it themselves on YouTube.
This document is about a young mathematician from Spain who created a mathematical language to classify symmetries. It discusses how he used this language to analyze patterns on the walls of the Alhambra in Granada. Different wall patterns that appear visually distinct are shown to have the same underlying rotational symmetries when analyzed using his mathematical notation. This language allowed classification of all possible surface symmetries into 17 types. The document poses a final mystery asking which symmetry type is represented in a particular pattern image.
2. Gerçek (Temel) Anlam
Bir sözcüğün zihinde uyandırdığı ilk anlama gerçek
anlam adı verilir. Kelimelerin sözlükteki ilk anlamıdır. Bu
yüzden sözlük anlamı da denir.
Örnek
» Karabaş, bir şeyin kokusunu aldı.
(koku: Nesnelerden yayılan zerrelerin burunda
uyandırdığı duygu)
» Kör adama kimse yardım etmedi.
(kör: Görme engeli)
» Kitaplarını boş bir kutuya yerleştirdi.
(boş: İçinde, üstünde hiç kimse veya hiçbir şey
bulunmayan)
3. Yan Anlam
Bir sözcüğün temel anlamından kopmadan kazandığı
yeni anlamlara yan anlam denir.
Örnek
» Bu kokuyu, annem de kullanır.
(koku: Güzel kokmak için kullanılan esans)
» Kör makasla kumaşı kesmeye çalışıyor.
(kör: Keskinliği yeterli olmayan)
» Bugün boşum, hiç işim yok.
(boş: İşi olmayan, işsiz.)
4. Mecaz Anlam
Bir ilgi veya benzetme sonucu sözcüğün gerçek
anlamından tamamen uzaklaşarak kazandığı yeni
anlamlara mecaz anlam denir. Mecaz anlamda kullanılan
sözcükler genellikle soyut anlam kazanır.
Örnek
» Ortalıkta savaş kokusu vardı.
(koku: Belirti, işaret)
» Olaylara karşı kör ve sağırdır.
(kör: Duyarlılığını yitirmiş)
» Boş sözlerle beni oyalamayın.
(boş: Bir işe yaramayan)
5. Terim Anlam
Bir sözcüğün bilim, sanat, spor ya da meslek alanına
özgü kavramları karşılığında kazandığı anlama terim
anlam adı verilir.
Bazı bilim, sanat ve meslek dalları ile ilgili terimler:
Örnek
Matematik: Doğal sayılar, kare, polinom…
Tiyatro: Sahne, perde, kostüm…
Müzik: Nota, portre, sol anahtarı…
Coğrafya: Meridyen, ölçek, izohips, Dünya, boğaz…
Resim: Portre, palet, tuval…
Futbol: Taç, faul, gol…
6. » Bir sözcüğün terim olup olmadığı kullanıldığı cümleye göre
değişir.
Örnek
» Camdan yansıyan ışık gözlerimi kamaştırdı. (Gerçek anlam)
» Sanatçımız, edebiyatımızın vazgeçilmez ışıklarından biridir.
(Mecaz anlam)
» Bugünkü dersimizde ışık konusunu işleyeceğiz. (Terim anlam)
» Doğru haber veren gazeteler de var. (Gerçek anlam)
» İki noktadan tek doğru geçer. (Terim anlam)
» Olaya bir de şu açıdan bakalım. (Mecaz anlam)
» İkizkenar üçgenin taban açıları eşittir. (Terim anlam)
» Bir sözcük, birden fazla alanda terim oluşturabilir.
Örnek
» Oyunun birinci perdesi bitti. (Tiyatro terimi)
» Kaz, perde ayaklı bir hayvandır. (Biyoloji terimi)