Carbon neutrality involves balancing carbon emissions with carbon removal to reach a net zero carbon footprint. The document outlines the steps to achieve carbon neutrality which include calculating an organization's carbon footprint, avoiding emissions where possible, reducing remaining emissions through efficiency measures, and offsetting any emissions that cannot be eliminated by supporting carbon removal projects.
The document provides information on Ebrahim Khodaei-e-Alamdari, including his position as Head of HSE for East Azerbaijani Gas Company, qualifications including a B.Sc. in Safety and Technical Inspection Engineering, and responsibilities such as auditing safety systems, inspection of facilities, and serving on committees. It also outlines his professional experience starting in 1994 with training and then positions of increasing responsibility at N.I.G.C., including as a technical inspector and head of various departments.
The document discusses the mise-en-scene elements that will be used in a film opening. It will feature a child dressed in pale, innocent clothing and a distressed mother dressed in mismatched, slept-in clothes. Minimal natural lighting will be used to film in a derelict house at night. A 5-year-old girl and 16-year-old actress will play the roles of the child and mother. The child will wear a mysterious mask and the mother will have scratches and sweat to show her worn state. A Latin sign and the child's mask will be the only props. The setting is a derelict manor house surrounded by woods to fit genre conventions.
The document provides information about the individual's business profile, including their values, work style, cultural fit, competencies, sales orientation, potential business paths, and needs and wants in a franchise business. It finds that the individual is a societal, prefers a control culture, works as a connector, has strengths in leadership and vision with competencies complementing a business focused on developing relationships over time. Their needs suggest preference for businesses allowing impact, innovation, replication/simplification and a hands-off approach.
This document analyzes the title sequences of three horror films - The Exorcist, Annabelle, and Insidious - in terms of ordering, language, and conventions. For The Exorcist, the titles are minimal and in a thin, creepy font to set the mood. Annabelle includes more information but unconventionally lists the production company over multiple pages. Insidious sticks closer to conventions, introducing the director and title before listing actors' names in pairs to save time. Overall, the document examines how the title sequences for each film do or do not follow horror genre conventions.
This document analyzes the mise-en-scene, sound, editing, and other technical elements of a student psychological horror film opening. It finds that while the film opening meets some genre conventions through elements like costuming and lighting, it also challenges conventions in areas like titles and makeup. The analysis provides both praise and criticism of different aspects of the film opening, noting where elements like camerawork and continuity could be improved.
Carbon neutrality involves balancing carbon emissions with carbon removal to reach a net zero carbon footprint. The document outlines the steps to achieve carbon neutrality which include calculating an organization's carbon footprint, avoiding emissions where possible, reducing remaining emissions through efficiency measures, and offsetting any emissions that cannot be eliminated by supporting carbon removal projects.
The document provides information on Ebrahim Khodaei-e-Alamdari, including his position as Head of HSE for East Azerbaijani Gas Company, qualifications including a B.Sc. in Safety and Technical Inspection Engineering, and responsibilities such as auditing safety systems, inspection of facilities, and serving on committees. It also outlines his professional experience starting in 1994 with training and then positions of increasing responsibility at N.I.G.C., including as a technical inspector and head of various departments.
The document discusses the mise-en-scene elements that will be used in a film opening. It will feature a child dressed in pale, innocent clothing and a distressed mother dressed in mismatched, slept-in clothes. Minimal natural lighting will be used to film in a derelict house at night. A 5-year-old girl and 16-year-old actress will play the roles of the child and mother. The child will wear a mysterious mask and the mother will have scratches and sweat to show her worn state. A Latin sign and the child's mask will be the only props. The setting is a derelict manor house surrounded by woods to fit genre conventions.
The document provides information about the individual's business profile, including their values, work style, cultural fit, competencies, sales orientation, potential business paths, and needs and wants in a franchise business. It finds that the individual is a societal, prefers a control culture, works as a connector, has strengths in leadership and vision with competencies complementing a business focused on developing relationships over time. Their needs suggest preference for businesses allowing impact, innovation, replication/simplification and a hands-off approach.
This document analyzes the title sequences of three horror films - The Exorcist, Annabelle, and Insidious - in terms of ordering, language, and conventions. For The Exorcist, the titles are minimal and in a thin, creepy font to set the mood. Annabelle includes more information but unconventionally lists the production company over multiple pages. Insidious sticks closer to conventions, introducing the director and title before listing actors' names in pairs to save time. Overall, the document examines how the title sequences for each film do or do not follow horror genre conventions.
This document analyzes the mise-en-scene, sound, editing, and other technical elements of a student psychological horror film opening. It finds that while the film opening meets some genre conventions through elements like costuming and lighting, it also challenges conventions in areas like titles and makeup. The analysis provides both praise and criticism of different aspects of the film opening, noting where elements like camerawork and continuity could be improved.
The document analyzes title sequences of three horror films - The Exorcist, Annabelle, and Insidious - and identifies conventions in ordering, language, color, and font used. The Exorcist and Insidious follow conventions by having minimal titles that get straight into the film, while Annabelle breaks conventions by including two pages of crew names. Red and thin fonts are commonly used to set the horror genre. Minimal titles are standard to avoid distracting from the story, though Annabelle references the previous film. The conclusion discusses balancing title length with an abrupt ending.
The document discusses the mise-en-scene elements that will be used in a film opening. It will feature a child dressed in pale, innocent clothing and a distressed mother dressed in mismatched, slept-in clothes. Minimal natural lighting will be used to film in a derelict house at night. A 5-year-old girl and 16-year-old actress will play the roles of the child, wearing a mysterious mask, and searching mother. The mother will have tired makeup while the child's face will be covered. A Latin sign and the child's mask will be the only props. The setting is a derelict manor house surrounded by woods to fit genre conventions.
Anaerobic Digestion is an Energy Solution in Sustainability.Phil Buckley
Anaerobic digestion is the process of breaking down carbohydrates from organic matter without oxygen to produce biogas, which is predominantly methane and can be used as an energy source. There are two main types of anaerobic digestion systems - wet systems where organic matter is broken down in water, and dry systems where organic matter is broken down in sealed chambers. The appropriate system depends on factors like the type of organic feedstock and intended use of the resulting digestate fertilizer. Anaerobic digestion is a sustainable technology that can help reduce waste and produce renewable energy from organic materials.
The document analyzes target audience data from the UK Film Council to identify the primary demographic for a new film. Based on the data:
The primary target audience is females under 35 (44%) and the secondary audience is males under 35. This differs from the initial expectation that males would prefer adrenaline films more. Many in the target audience are middle class (C2 social class) and 32% are parents. Horror is in the top 10 favorite genres, comprising 15% of the nation, indicating the target audience is mainstream. Both females and males under 35 especially like horror films. While horror did not appear on a list of genres the public wants more of, dark horror films have high cinema attendance and DVD sales,
The document analyzes target audience data from the UK Film Council to identify the target demographic for a new film. The primary target audience is females under 35 (44%) and the secondary is males under 35, which is opposite of what was expected. Both audiences are middle class (C2 social group). Horror is in the top 10 favorite genres among the population, indicating the target audience is mainstream. DVD and cinema data show horror films, especially dark horrors, have mainstream audiences.
The Office of Professional Development's vision is to empower those who transform communities. Their mission is to work with colleges to provide sustainable opportunities for personal and professional growth through discipline development, instructional development, career development, and organizational development. They aim to improve work, service, and success through programs; increase student success via teaching innovation; expand disciplinary knowledge; advance colleges by developing leaders; and build career and instructional capacity.
MyJobCompany est aujourd’hui leader du recrutement par cooptation en France. L’entreprise rayonne en Europe depuis son siège social basé à Paris. 50% de ses effectifs sont consacrés à la R&D.
The document provides details on the storyboarding and sound design for a film project. It includes 16 frames with descriptions of the shots, camera techniques, transitions, and sound used for each frame. The story follows a mother searching for her child through increasing tension and suspense. Key details are provided on shots that introduce the production company and title, follow the mother and child in different locations, and build to a climactic reveal of the child wearing a mask while the mother screams.
This presentation discusses carbon footprints and carbon credits. It begins by defining greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide's role in climate change. It then explains what a carbon footprint is and how to calculate one, including direct and indirect emissions. Methods for reducing carbon footprints through energy efficiency are also outlined. The presentation concludes by discussing carbon credits and trading, how countries and organizations can earn credits by reducing emissions. India's growing involvement in the carbon credit market is also briefly mentioned.
For their media production project, the student learned how to use various technologies at each stage of the process. In planning and research, they used YouTube, IMDb, and BBFC to find information about existing films. During construction, they learned how to properly use a camera, including framing shots, focusing manually, and exporting footage. They also learned how to use a tripod, microphone, and lighting equipment. For editing, they used Movie Studio Platinum and Photoshop to edit together footage, add titles, and adjust lighting and colors. Overall, the student learned how to properly use filming, audio, lighting, and editing equipment and software for their media project.
The document analyzes title sequences of three horror films - The Exorcist, Annabelle, and Insidious - and identifies conventions in ordering, language, color, and font used. The Exorcist and Insidious follow conventions by having minimal titles that get straight into the film, while Annabelle breaks conventions by including two pages of crew names. Red and thin fonts are commonly used to set the horror genre. Minimal titles are standard to avoid distracting from the story, though Annabelle references the previous film. The conclusion discusses balancing title length with an abrupt ending.
The document discusses the mise-en-scene elements that will be used in a film opening. It will feature a child dressed in pale, innocent clothing and a distressed mother dressed in mismatched, slept-in clothes. Minimal natural lighting will be used to film in a derelict house at night. A 5-year-old girl and 16-year-old actress will play the roles of the child, wearing a mysterious mask, and searching mother. The mother will have tired makeup while the child's face will be covered. A Latin sign and the child's mask will be the only props. The setting is a derelict manor house surrounded by woods to fit genre conventions.
Anaerobic Digestion is an Energy Solution in Sustainability.Phil Buckley
Anaerobic digestion is the process of breaking down carbohydrates from organic matter without oxygen to produce biogas, which is predominantly methane and can be used as an energy source. There are two main types of anaerobic digestion systems - wet systems where organic matter is broken down in water, and dry systems where organic matter is broken down in sealed chambers. The appropriate system depends on factors like the type of organic feedstock and intended use of the resulting digestate fertilizer. Anaerobic digestion is a sustainable technology that can help reduce waste and produce renewable energy from organic materials.
The document analyzes target audience data from the UK Film Council to identify the primary demographic for a new film. Based on the data:
The primary target audience is females under 35 (44%) and the secondary audience is males under 35. This differs from the initial expectation that males would prefer adrenaline films more. Many in the target audience are middle class (C2 social class) and 32% are parents. Horror is in the top 10 favorite genres, comprising 15% of the nation, indicating the target audience is mainstream. Both females and males under 35 especially like horror films. While horror did not appear on a list of genres the public wants more of, dark horror films have high cinema attendance and DVD sales,
The document analyzes target audience data from the UK Film Council to identify the target demographic for a new film. The primary target audience is females under 35 (44%) and the secondary is males under 35, which is opposite of what was expected. Both audiences are middle class (C2 social group). Horror is in the top 10 favorite genres among the population, indicating the target audience is mainstream. DVD and cinema data show horror films, especially dark horrors, have mainstream audiences.
The Office of Professional Development's vision is to empower those who transform communities. Their mission is to work with colleges to provide sustainable opportunities for personal and professional growth through discipline development, instructional development, career development, and organizational development. They aim to improve work, service, and success through programs; increase student success via teaching innovation; expand disciplinary knowledge; advance colleges by developing leaders; and build career and instructional capacity.
MyJobCompany est aujourd’hui leader du recrutement par cooptation en France. L’entreprise rayonne en Europe depuis son siège social basé à Paris. 50% de ses effectifs sont consacrés à la R&D.
The document provides details on the storyboarding and sound design for a film project. It includes 16 frames with descriptions of the shots, camera techniques, transitions, and sound used for each frame. The story follows a mother searching for her child through increasing tension and suspense. Key details are provided on shots that introduce the production company and title, follow the mother and child in different locations, and build to a climactic reveal of the child wearing a mask while the mother screams.
This presentation discusses carbon footprints and carbon credits. It begins by defining greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide's role in climate change. It then explains what a carbon footprint is and how to calculate one, including direct and indirect emissions. Methods for reducing carbon footprints through energy efficiency are also outlined. The presentation concludes by discussing carbon credits and trading, how countries and organizations can earn credits by reducing emissions. India's growing involvement in the carbon credit market is also briefly mentioned.
For their media production project, the student learned how to use various technologies at each stage of the process. In planning and research, they used YouTube, IMDb, and BBFC to find information about existing films. During construction, they learned how to properly use a camera, including framing shots, focusing manually, and exporting footage. They also learned how to use a tripod, microphone, and lighting equipment. For editing, they used Movie Studio Platinum and Photoshop to edit together footage, add titles, and adjust lighting and colors. Overall, the student learned how to properly use filming, audio, lighting, and editing equipment and software for their media project.
Water Neutral -Emergency Mobile Water Purification Systems
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Water Neutral: Emergency Mobile Water Purification Systems
For many reasons, it is inevitable that we will get disruptions to our drinking water supply .The most important
thing is initially to reduce the impact of the situation by providing an adequate alternative emergency solution.
Providing a fast adequate solution this will help to reduce the possibility of civil disorder.
Historically, in a water crisis, the only solution offered has been in the form of ‘Bottled Water’ and Bowsers (not
drinkable) Water. This has not been accepted by the general public as an adequate solution.
Keeping Business & Industry Going
Given current adopted solutions this is not possible
Water Neutral’s Systems can be fitted to feed industrial applications immediately with no external power
requirement. This will allow any manufacturing, Medical Facility, or service concern to continue operating with
no additional drain on power resources. The systems will use virtually any water supply to provide a safe water
source for any application.
The Water Unit is not just for emergency use
The equipment is designed to run continually and is not primarily intended for emergency use, even though it
proves to be most suitable.
� Our equipment can be used integral to your system or detached and alternatively deployed anywhere
within your company’s sphere of need.
� What other uses does the unit have? Day to day situations…. ……Additional supply in high demand areas
or situations…..Maintenance/ Shutdown & repair…….On site emergency pollution cleanup…..Pipe line flushing
after repair or contamination of line…..Additional potable water /recycled water for large outside Special
events and gatherings (Music Festivals, Marathons, Cycle Race etc.) and Military water supply
2. � New town or suburb/village for Industrial & housing developments with no infrastructure (Sewer or
mains water) supply…….Our Water System offers self contained independent/District water systems…..Grey
water recovery & onsite sewage purification recycle back to the local water system……..Reducing initial water
abstraction by 60%.......thus meeting new legislation for sustainability. Coupled with renewable energy sources
such as Solar PV, A D (Anaerobic Digestion) & CHP plants the total development can be self sufficient in its
water, electric and heating systems.
This will enable better ease in planning and lower the carbon footprint for any new development. The overall
operating cost will also be significantly lowered by lowering fuel consumption costs.
When critical situations occur in urban situations, the disaster may affect thousands of people. It is essential
that the emergency response teams get to the area quickly to offer assistance. It’s much more problematic when
disasters hit remote regions of the world, because there are times that it’s almost impossible to get people and
supplies into the area quickly enough to start offering immediate disaster relief. Technology, however, is
finding ways to make this occur.
Water Neutrals emergency mobile water purification systems can be rapidly deployed to most areas by road
and anywhere by helicopter, responders never need to be curbed by a lack of fresh water for drinking,
sanitisation, and cleaning.
On occasions when the absence of fresh water becomes critical, Water Neutrals container or trailer units are
simply conveyable for speedy reply. In addition, they have been built to provide larger quantities of freshwater
faster and less expensively than any type of bottled water distribution can offer. These units can be employed
anywhere in the world, either by land or air, without on-site logistics being an issue.
Water Neutral has built its reputation on being able to quickly decontaminate any sort of water, including
saltwater, under the toughest conditions on earth. Each system contains a decontamination unit which adds to
the versatility and safety of the system by making sure removal of biological and hydrocarbon-based chemicals
that are in the water. These systems will also provide ozonated water which will self-sterilize and help prevent
contaminant growth in filters, surfaces, pipes, and distribution containers.
Systems Power Supply can contain mains electric plug in, and or, a built-in diesel/gas generator. Other forms of
power generation can be made available.
During an emergency situation, one of the most imperative wants faced by both victims and emergency
responders is clean potable water. Being able to access this through Water Neutrals units has made a
considerable difference when it comes to saving lives.
Water Neutral System Benefits
Fast Deployment
With a built-in hibernation mode, a Water Neutral system is fully equipped to purify water within 10
minutes from its initial connection to a water source. By the second hour, the trailer upon which
Water Neutral System is installed, is leveled, the water inlet washes the system for de-contamination
and is fully ready for bottled water production. The unit has Mobile-airlift capability that can be
rapidly deployed anywhere in the world.
3. High Quality Bottled Water
The Water Neutral system purifies water to the highest level of potable quality, including treatment
for biological contamination as well as dissolving minerals and many types of water contaminants. In
addition, the system delivers ozonated water in order to sterilise itself and prevent growth of
contaminants in its pipes, filter and membranes. Bottles are also sterilised before filling to prevent
contaminants, especially when using recycled containers and bottles. Significantly lower cost than
bottled water. System automatically produces up to 1,500 ½ liters bags of water per hour. Tanker
trucks and storage facilities can be filled
Integral Water Pumping Raft
The system has its own integral water pumping raft for open sources inlet pumping. In case pressured
municipal water is available, water sources such as fire hydrant can be used. The system comes with a
built-in pressure regulator to prevent pressure overload.
Easy Operation by Untrained Personnel
The system comes with a touch screen for user-friendly, intuitive operation. Once the system power is
on, the touch screen directs untrained personnel through the right sequence of operation tasks. In
case of an operational mistake, the system will protect itself; it will alert the operator and provide
fixing instructions.
Power Supply
Systems can contain mains electric plug in, and or, a built-in diesel/gas generator. Other forms of
power generation can be available like Solar PV, Wind turbine etc.
High Capacity
Water Neutral Trailer mounted systems can produce 35gals/m (Approx. 50,000 gallons of potable
drinking water per 24 hr period) larger scale or linked units can produce infinitely more. Special
system requirements can be arranged.
Tel: +44 (0)7833 762 488 E-mail: phil@water-neutral.com
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