Vogue's Turkish edition announced its 1st anniversary campaign with two main objectives: increase sales and provide an emotional benefit to readers. The campaign involved bringing famous fashion photographers and models to Turkey. It utilized various digital marketing tactics like mobile ads, videos, and SMS/MMS messages to promote a competition for readers. The campaign was a success, increasing sales by 30% over previous editions.
Dogs were the first animals domesticated by humans approximately 15,000 years ago. They are widely kept as companion animals and serve important roles in society such as hunting, herding, assisting police and military, and as service animals. Service dogs are specially trained to help those with disabilities, while police dogs assist law enforcement and therapy dogs provide comfort.
This flyer advertises a bakery called Holy Cannoli that sells cakes, pastries, and coffee and encourages customers to visit and indulge in their decadent desserts, sweet treats, luscious pastries, and scrumptious delights including creamy coffee. The bakery is located in San Bernardino County, California.
This short document does not contain any clear information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only includes line numbers without any accompanying text.
The document outlines the plans for an ice cream shop called Brain Freeze, including 45 ice cream flavors, a staff of 3 employees, the products needed such as tables, chairs, ice cream, and toppings costing $4,123.56, and a total funding request of $61,123.56 to run and manage the shop.
Vogue's Turkish edition announced its 1st anniversary campaign with two main objectives: increase sales and provide an emotional benefit to readers. The campaign involved bringing famous fashion photographers and models to Turkey. It utilized various digital marketing tactics like mobile ads, videos, and SMS/MMS messages to promote a competition for readers. The campaign was a success, increasing sales by 30% over previous editions.
Dogs were the first animals domesticated by humans approximately 15,000 years ago. They are widely kept as companion animals and serve important roles in society such as hunting, herding, assisting police and military, and as service animals. Service dogs are specially trained to help those with disabilities, while police dogs assist law enforcement and therapy dogs provide comfort.
This flyer advertises a bakery called Holy Cannoli that sells cakes, pastries, and coffee and encourages customers to visit and indulge in their decadent desserts, sweet treats, luscious pastries, and scrumptious delights including creamy coffee. The bakery is located in San Bernardino County, California.
This short document does not contain any clear information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only includes line numbers without any accompanying text.
The document outlines the plans for an ice cream shop called Brain Freeze, including 45 ice cream flavors, a staff of 3 employees, the products needed such as tables, chairs, ice cream, and toppings costing $4,123.56, and a total funding request of $61,123.56 to run and manage the shop.
Louisiana Purchase Cypress Legacy-- What we're all aboutHarvey Stern
An introduction to the Louisna Purchase Cypress Legacy campaign-- summarizes where the big cypress can be found in Louisiana, how the cypress are inventoried and landmarked, and stewardship of Louisiana's centuries old cypress.
Presented in this document is a short discussion on using IMPL’s SLPQPE algorithm to solve process optimization problems in either off- or on-line environments also known as real-time optimization (RTO). Process optimization is somewhat different than production optimization in the sense that there are more “constitutive relations” involving only intensive variables. Both types of optimizations involve “conservation laws” and “correlative equations” which usually involve a mix of extensive and intensive variables (Kelly, 2004). Whereas production optimization deals more with material, meta-material (nonlinear), logic and logistics (discrete) balances (Zyngier and Kelly, 2009 and Kelly and Zyngier, 2015), process optimization is inherently more detailed and includes energy, exergy, momentum, hydraulics, equilibrium, diffusion, kinetics and other types of transport phenomena which involve nonlinear and perhaps discontinuous functions (Pantelides and Renfro, 2012).
This document compares the representations of two female teenage victim characters from different films. Both characters are brutally murdered by a serial killer and their deaths advance the plot. However, there are some differences between the characters. The victim in the author's film has no dialogue or personality shown, while the character from Scream 2 has a fiery personality displayed before her death. Additionally, the Scream 2 character fights back against her attacker, while the author's character simply runs. The costumes also differ, with the Scream 2 character dressed in a revealing, girly style and the author's character in a more casual hoodie and jeans.
The student created a music magazine for their media portfolio evaluation. They were influenced by existing magazines like Vibe and NME. Key elements like the masthead, cover image placement, and use of quotes followed conventions from Vibe. The content listing was also similar to Vibe but expanded to attract more attention. The double page spread centered the image and quote placement like Vibe. The target audience was ages 14-24 interested in dance/pop music. Bauer Media would be a suitable publisher since they already distribute similar music magazines. Creating the magazine improved the student's photography, Photoshop, and design skills.
Servicii legate de septel proiecte la cheie (Rumanian)Silos Cordoba
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The executive management team behind Game Nation includes experienced industry veterans with decades of experience in theme parks, video games, and entertainment. They have planned and run major companies like Disney, Universal Studios, and LucasFilms. The team includes RUKE as creator and CEO, Robert Ward who has 40 years experience in theme park development, Charles Weber as former President of LucasFilms, Cole Peacock handling investor relations, and Marc Mencher in licensing and strategic planning. They aim to combine their expertise to successfully develop the world's first video game theme park.
This document announces an innovative Minecraft building competition hosted by Game Nation called CRAFT Game Nation. Players are invited to design their versions of theme park rides and attractions for Game Nation's video game theme park. Winners will have their creations featured in Game Nation's online roleplaying game and theme park. Prizes include membership ranks and passes to Game Nation events. The competition runs from August 21 to September 30.
This document summarizes an article about how rapidly advancing technologies like robots and automation could displace many human workers and jobs. It notes that while technology has historically created new jobs, the current pace of technological change may outstrip the rate of new job creation, potentially leading to long-term high unemployment. The document then suggests that retirement vehicles like 401(k) plans, which rely on steady employment and income, may become outdated as more workers face intermittent periods of unemployment or underemployment due to automation and job disruption.
i.school, The University of Tokyo "Methods of concept designing and user surv...schoowebcampus
This document outlines a lecture series on creating innovation. It discusses making ideas concrete through prototyping. Prototyping can take various forms depending on whether the idea is for a product, service, or business. For products, prototyping involves making a tangible prototype to demonstrate the idea's shape, function and user interface. The document provides examples of simple product prototypes made from everyday items.
i.school, The University of Tokyo "Divergence, convergence, and expression of...schoowebcampus
This document outlines an innovation creation workshop hosted by i.school at the University of Tokyo. The workshop consists of 5 lectures and 3 workshops focused on understanding, creating, and realizing innovation. It provides an overview of the workshop format, objectives, and guest facilitator Jun Murakoshi. It also discusses processes and tips for coming up with ideas, including utilizing working memory and researching ends and means. The overall goal is to learn how to provide concept ideas and understand the entire innovation creation process.
i.school, The University of Tokyo "The purposes and methods of technological ...schoowebcampus
This document outlines an educational series on innovation and idea creation hosted by i.school at the University of Tokyo. The third class focuses on understanding technology-centered research by exploring new values of technologies and turning everyday objects into idea hints. The class reviews human-centered research and discusses collecting technology cases, analyzing their functions and benefits, and grouping cases based on their technological means and societal ends. The overall goal is to help participants understand the full innovation process.
Louisiana Purchase Cypress Legacy-- What we're all aboutHarvey Stern
An introduction to the Louisna Purchase Cypress Legacy campaign-- summarizes where the big cypress can be found in Louisiana, how the cypress are inventoried and landmarked, and stewardship of Louisiana's centuries old cypress.
Presented in this document is a short discussion on using IMPL’s SLPQPE algorithm to solve process optimization problems in either off- or on-line environments also known as real-time optimization (RTO). Process optimization is somewhat different than production optimization in the sense that there are more “constitutive relations” involving only intensive variables. Both types of optimizations involve “conservation laws” and “correlative equations” which usually involve a mix of extensive and intensive variables (Kelly, 2004). Whereas production optimization deals more with material, meta-material (nonlinear), logic and logistics (discrete) balances (Zyngier and Kelly, 2009 and Kelly and Zyngier, 2015), process optimization is inherently more detailed and includes energy, exergy, momentum, hydraulics, equilibrium, diffusion, kinetics and other types of transport phenomena which involve nonlinear and perhaps discontinuous functions (Pantelides and Renfro, 2012).
This document compares the representations of two female teenage victim characters from different films. Both characters are brutally murdered by a serial killer and their deaths advance the plot. However, there are some differences between the characters. The victim in the author's film has no dialogue or personality shown, while the character from Scream 2 has a fiery personality displayed before her death. Additionally, the Scream 2 character fights back against her attacker, while the author's character simply runs. The costumes also differ, with the Scream 2 character dressed in a revealing, girly style and the author's character in a more casual hoodie and jeans.
The student created a music magazine for their media portfolio evaluation. They were influenced by existing magazines like Vibe and NME. Key elements like the masthead, cover image placement, and use of quotes followed conventions from Vibe. The content listing was also similar to Vibe but expanded to attract more attention. The double page spread centered the image and quote placement like Vibe. The target audience was ages 14-24 interested in dance/pop music. Bauer Media would be a suitable publisher since they already distribute similar music magazines. Creating the magazine improved the student's photography, Photoshop, and design skills.
Servicii legate de septel proiecte la cheie (Rumanian)Silos Cordoba
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The executive management team behind Game Nation includes experienced industry veterans with decades of experience in theme parks, video games, and entertainment. They have planned and run major companies like Disney, Universal Studios, and LucasFilms. The team includes RUKE as creator and CEO, Robert Ward who has 40 years experience in theme park development, Charles Weber as former President of LucasFilms, Cole Peacock handling investor relations, and Marc Mencher in licensing and strategic planning. They aim to combine their expertise to successfully develop the world's first video game theme park.
This document announces an innovative Minecraft building competition hosted by Game Nation called CRAFT Game Nation. Players are invited to design their versions of theme park rides and attractions for Game Nation's video game theme park. Winners will have their creations featured in Game Nation's online roleplaying game and theme park. Prizes include membership ranks and passes to Game Nation events. The competition runs from August 21 to September 30.
This document summarizes an article about how rapidly advancing technologies like robots and automation could displace many human workers and jobs. It notes that while technology has historically created new jobs, the current pace of technological change may outstrip the rate of new job creation, potentially leading to long-term high unemployment. The document then suggests that retirement vehicles like 401(k) plans, which rely on steady employment and income, may become outdated as more workers face intermittent periods of unemployment or underemployment due to automation and job disruption.
i.school, The University of Tokyo "Methods of concept designing and user surv...schoowebcampus
This document outlines a lecture series on creating innovation. It discusses making ideas concrete through prototyping. Prototyping can take various forms depending on whether the idea is for a product, service, or business. For products, prototyping involves making a tangible prototype to demonstrate the idea's shape, function and user interface. The document provides examples of simple product prototypes made from everyday items.
i.school, The University of Tokyo "Divergence, convergence, and expression of...schoowebcampus
This document outlines an innovation creation workshop hosted by i.school at the University of Tokyo. The workshop consists of 5 lectures and 3 workshops focused on understanding, creating, and realizing innovation. It provides an overview of the workshop format, objectives, and guest facilitator Jun Murakoshi. It also discusses processes and tips for coming up with ideas, including utilizing working memory and researching ends and means. The overall goal is to learn how to provide concept ideas and understand the entire innovation creation process.
i.school, The University of Tokyo "The purposes and methods of technological ...schoowebcampus
This document outlines an educational series on innovation and idea creation hosted by i.school at the University of Tokyo. The third class focuses on understanding technology-centered research by exploring new values of technologies and turning everyday objects into idea hints. The class reviews human-centered research and discusses collecting technology cases, analyzing their functions and benefits, and grouping cases based on their technological means and societal ends. The overall goal is to help participants understand the full innovation process.
i.school, The University of Tokyo "The purposes and methods of interviews and...schoowebcampus
The document outlines an innovation training program hosted by i.school at the University of Tokyo. It provides an agenda for a series of 5 lectures and 3 workshops aimed at teaching participants the entire process of creating innovation, from understanding society through field work and interviews to developing concepts and realizing ideas. The second class focuses on understanding the purposes, targets, and methods of human-centered research and having participants begin field work in their daily lives to gain insights.
i.school, The University of Tokyo "Foundation and methodology in creating inn...schoowebcampus
This document outlines the format and goals of a series of lectures and workshops on innovation hosted by i.school at the University of Tokyo. The series aims to help participants understand the entire process of creating innovation, from understanding user needs to generating and expressing ideas to realizing concepts. It involves 5 lectures covering topics like methodology, research methods, idea creation and concept design, as well as 3 workshops where participants can apply these lessons. The document also discusses why innovation is important both for dealing with rapid technological changes and for maintaining stability in mature societies.