The document contains a collection of 30 quotations on various topics from famous individuals. Some of the quotes discuss the interconnectedness of events, the nature of reality, poetry, science, experience, character, adversity, wishes, and more. Many of the quotes provide thoughtful insights and perspectives on life.
How To Identify And Obliterate False FearsGeorge Hutton
http://mindpersuasion.com/fearless/
If you are afraid of something, there's a good chance it false into two categories. One, it's only your imagination, Two, it's just as afraid of you. Learn More: http://mindpersuasion.com/fearless/
The document provides information about three films: Avengers Assemble, Taken, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. It lists directors, producers, release dates, studios, budgets, box office earnings, and short synopses for each film. It also includes sections on reception theory, star theory, and links to trailers for each movie.
Imposter Syndrome (Kurt Madsen at LunchUX)Kurt Madsen
This document discusses imposter syndrome and provides advice for dealing with its effects. It begins by defining imposter syndrome as a psychological pattern where individuals doubt their accomplishments and feel like frauds. It then explores the potential effects like self-sabotage, procrastination, and anxiety. Common causes proposed include the analytical nature of UX work, constantly needing to prove assumptions, and the field's relative newness. The document provides strategies for managing imposter syndrome with bosses, colleagues, and oneself by focusing on strengths, acknowledging weaknesses, embracing failure, and paying it forward through mentorship.
Kip, a bank robber, is released from jail with help from a priest and senator. He gets a job at a hotel to start over but struggles with media attention and not making progress with parole. He meets a woman, Julie, who becomes his love interest. Throughout the novel, Kip fights internal struggles as he tries to rebuild his life and deal with issues of identity, responsibility, and feelings of isolation.
Juror 10 is portrayed as a bitter, angry bigot in his forties. He is prejudiced against those not like himself, finding fault in most people of different races or financial classes. He makes openly racist and antagonistic comments, claiming those different from him are "trash" and "wild animals" that want to destroy others. The quotes provided demonstrate his biased and prejudiced views towards others.
1) The document discusses the negative effects of arguing, including leaving people feeling defensive, inferior, and resentful even if you "win" the argument.
2) It notes that arguments are often caused by pride, selfishness, and a lack of love rather than the issues being argued about.
3) The document advocates avoiding arguments by building others up with love, understanding different perspectives, and focusing on cooperation rather than being right.
Bullying is intentional and repetitive harmful behavior by one person exerting power over another. It can take verbal, physical, social or electronic forms. A bystander is a witness to bullying. The document discusses different types of bullying and asks students to consider when they would and wouldn't support a bullied person.
The document contains a collection of 30 quotations on various topics from famous individuals. Some of the quotes discuss the interconnectedness of events, the nature of reality, poetry, science, experience, character, adversity, wishes, and more. Many of the quotes provide thoughtful insights and perspectives on life.
How To Identify And Obliterate False FearsGeorge Hutton
http://mindpersuasion.com/fearless/
If you are afraid of something, there's a good chance it false into two categories. One, it's only your imagination, Two, it's just as afraid of you. Learn More: http://mindpersuasion.com/fearless/
The document provides information about three films: Avengers Assemble, Taken, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. It lists directors, producers, release dates, studios, budgets, box office earnings, and short synopses for each film. It also includes sections on reception theory, star theory, and links to trailers for each movie.
Imposter Syndrome (Kurt Madsen at LunchUX)Kurt Madsen
This document discusses imposter syndrome and provides advice for dealing with its effects. It begins by defining imposter syndrome as a psychological pattern where individuals doubt their accomplishments and feel like frauds. It then explores the potential effects like self-sabotage, procrastination, and anxiety. Common causes proposed include the analytical nature of UX work, constantly needing to prove assumptions, and the field's relative newness. The document provides strategies for managing imposter syndrome with bosses, colleagues, and oneself by focusing on strengths, acknowledging weaknesses, embracing failure, and paying it forward through mentorship.
Kip, a bank robber, is released from jail with help from a priest and senator. He gets a job at a hotel to start over but struggles with media attention and not making progress with parole. He meets a woman, Julie, who becomes his love interest. Throughout the novel, Kip fights internal struggles as he tries to rebuild his life and deal with issues of identity, responsibility, and feelings of isolation.
Juror 10 is portrayed as a bitter, angry bigot in his forties. He is prejudiced against those not like himself, finding fault in most people of different races or financial classes. He makes openly racist and antagonistic comments, claiming those different from him are "trash" and "wild animals" that want to destroy others. The quotes provided demonstrate his biased and prejudiced views towards others.
1) The document discusses the negative effects of arguing, including leaving people feeling defensive, inferior, and resentful even if you "win" the argument.
2) It notes that arguments are often caused by pride, selfishness, and a lack of love rather than the issues being argued about.
3) The document advocates avoiding arguments by building others up with love, understanding different perspectives, and focusing on cooperation rather than being right.
Bullying is intentional and repetitive harmful behavior by one person exerting power over another. It can take verbal, physical, social or electronic forms. A bystander is a witness to bullying. The document discusses different types of bullying and asks students to consider when they would and wouldn't support a bullied person.
How to overcome imposter syndrome | Codette Celebration Day 2019Andra Zaharia
I won’t lie: I haven’t found a permanent solution to silencing imposter syndrome but I do have some practical tips on how to deal with it in a way that doesn’t keep you from thriving. Maybe you’ll find them helpful.
This document contains a 10 question survey about film preferences. It asks respondents about their feelings towards dominant female protagonists and black and white films. It also asks about favorite film genres and themes, knowledge of the film noir genre, and ratings of a trailer for a specific film. Respondents are asked to circle their answers.
The document contains 10 short motivational quotes about perseverance, pushing out of one's comfort zone, overcoming obstacles, and making the most of one's life. The quotes are attributed to motivational speakers and leaders such as Jim Rohn, an anonymous source, David Schwartz, Michael Jordan, Wayne Dyer, Theodore Roosevelt, Zig Ziglar, and Abraham Lincoln. The document encourages the reader to keep trying when facing challenges and to fully engage with life.
Forrest Gump was a highly acclaimed film that won 6 Academy Awards, but the document questions who the character of Forrest Gump really is - a man with a good heart and simple view of the world who touched many, or simply a man with limited intelligence who wasn't smart enough to make his own choices or do wrong. It leaves the interpretation of Forrest Gump's character up to the reader.
Juror Number 4 is described as the smartest of the jurors. He uses facts rather than opinions to form his verdict and avoids conflict with others. He is initially convinced of the defendant's guilt but changes his vote to not guilty after discussion reveals the witness who identified the defendant may have had impaired vision due to wearing glasses.
The document discusses the concept of the "fourth wall" in fiction and how some fans' lack of understanding of this concept relates to problematic fan behavior. It uses the example of the "Draco in Leather Pants" effect, where fans downplay the evilness of villainous characters. The theory is that this stems from an inability to separate fictional characters from their actors and a desire to avoid liking someone seen as morally wrong. Understanding that fiction is separate from reality allows fans to appreciate complex characters without engaging in mental gymnastics to justify their actions.
The document discusses the short film Night Swim and analyzes its narrative elements. It explores the binary opposition of supernatural vs genuine presented by the antagonist who is the dead protagonist. It examines how the narrative is organized in a straightforward manner though the timeline is strange. It looks at the audience's role in creating theories and putting themselves in the protagonist's shoes. It analyzes how the filmmaker uses elements like the pool, arrow, and mysterious figure to engage attention and tell the story through characters, locations, and actions. Finally, it discusses the narrative themes of horror, supernatural, and fear and the moral value that one shouldn't stay in a pool if a mysterious figure is present.
Talk from the inaugural Lead Dev Austin meetup.
Tech is a fertile ground for imposter syndrome -- technologies and tools change quickly, its practitioners come from a variety of backgrounds, and the evolving job landscape, roles, and titles aren't always clearly defined. All of this (and more) contributes to feelings of imposter syndrome. I'd like to talk about why imposter syndrome is so prevalent, ways to deal with it, and how we as a community can do better to support those who feel imposter syndrome and help to curtail its impact.
This document discusses summarizing a significant passage from the book "Dead Man Walking" about the death penalty or Sister Helen's journey. It asks the reader to comment on why the passage stood out and what they learned about the death penalty or Sister Helen from the passage. It also discusses corresponding with death row inmates to learn about walking a similar path to Sister Helen in the book.
SHARE Presentation: Coping With Cancer: If Cancer is a Gift, What's the Retur...bkling
Dr. Mindy Greenstein explores the balancing act of coping with cancer, based on personal and professional experience. Dr. Greenstein is a cancer psychologist and consultant to the psychiatry department at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and a two-time breast cancer patient.
1) Wars often start due to disagreements and arguments that escalate, as illustrated by an anecdote about how World War 1 began after the assassination that sparked tensions.
2) Arguing can destroy relationships and leave people feeling regretful and upset. Benjamin Franklin realized this after a friend pointed out his argumentative nature was off-putting to others.
3) It is impossible to truly "win" an argument since convincing someone against their will does not change their view, and may make them resent the person arguing. The best approach is to avoid arguing and focus on understanding others through love, humility and compromise.
This document discusses how arguments begin and provides advice on avoiding arguments. It notes that arguments often start due to pride, selfishness, or a lack of love. A story is told of Benjamin Franklin realizing he was too argumentative and changing his ways. The document encourages developing humility, prayer, and love instead of arguing, as love solves all problems. It suggests sharing this message with others.
Juror #9 is described as a mild, gentle old man who is waiting to die after being defeated by life. He recognizes his own weaknesses but mourns no longer being able to show courage in his youth. At first, Juror #9 quietly goes along with voting guilty but changes his vote to not guilty after evidence arises that convinces him. He then helps convince another juror of his view by discovering that marks on a witness matched marks on another juror's glasses.
This document discusses the causes and negative effects of arguing. It notes that arguing often stems from selfishness, pride, and a lack of love for others. The document also tells a story of how Benjamin Franklin realized he had an argumentative nature and changed his ways, becoming well-loved and wise. It concludes that arguing usually leaves both sides convinced they are right and damages relationships, so it is better to avoid arguments and treat others with love instead.
Burton's theory states that psychological horror films portray protagonists coming to terms with the supernatural, depicting a battle between good and evil. The theory is demonstrated in films like The Blair Witch Project where students filming in the woods go missing, The Grudge where an American nurse encounters a deadly spirit in Tokyo, and The Sixth Sense where a child psychologist helps a boy who sees dead people. These films feature protagonists isolated in scary settings like woods or abandoned buildings, creating fear of the unknown and hope that the protagonists can overcome the supernatural threats they face.
This document discusses typical character types found in psychological thriller films. These include stalkers, convicts, criminals, and psychotic individuals who are the feared characters that create unpredictability. Innocent victims and characters with innocence or vulnerability are also common to generate sympathy from audiences. Authority figures like police are sometimes subverted when they turn out to be psychotic themselves or unable to help. Many characters have dark pasts or obsessions that drive their present criminal behavior.
Juror 11 is a refugee from Germany who speaks with an accent and works as a watchmaker. He is polite, quiet, respects others, and listens to what people have to say. While some jurors ignored his opinions, he believes in speaking what is on his mind freely in pursuit of justice. At first he thought the boy was guilty, but after listening to Juror 8's points, he decided the boy was innocent once the jury looked deeper into the trial.
Typical characters in psychological thriller films include stalkers, convicts, criminals, and psychotic individuals who present a threat. Innocent victims and vulnerable characters are also often featured to generate sympathy from audiences and a sense of fear. Authority figures are sometimes included but tend to be unable to provide help due to the nature of the genre. These characters frequently have dark pasts or obsessions that motivate their present dangerous behaviors, and exploring the cause of this through the film's plot is common. Combining character traits can make for more exciting storylines that surprise audiences.
Juror #6 is described as a middle-aged, middle-class house painter with a wife. He is honest but dim-witted and relies on motive being important in determining guilt. He believes the boy had a motive for killing his father due to beatings. Juror #6 does not form his own opinions and makes the men laugh, deferring to his fellow jurors in the trial.
The document discusses Scala traits, which allow for code reuse through mixing trait definitions into classes. Traits can contain method and field definitions and differ from multiple inheritance in that they do not interpret the 'super' keyword. Traits can be mixed into classes using 'extends' or 'with' and trait methods can be overridden. Traits are like Java interfaces but can have concrete methods and state. The document provides examples of using traits and when it is best to use traits versus classes.
1. Preparedness: Physical therapists have a significant role to play in disaster preparedness through involvement in planning and coordination, advocacy, stockpiling equipment, training, and developing guidelines. They should ensure physical therapy input is included in disaster management plans and work to establish standards for physical therapy preparedness.
2. Response: During disaster response, the role of physical therapists includes direct rehabilitation provision as well as assessment, coordination, psychosocial support, and advocacy. Rehabilitation should be considered central to response and provided by experienced local providers or specialized INGOs. Physical therapists must be aware of humanitarian principles and coordinate with other organizations while ensuring vulnerable groups have access to services.
3. Recovery: Physical therapists should play
How to overcome imposter syndrome | Codette Celebration Day 2019Andra Zaharia
I won’t lie: I haven’t found a permanent solution to silencing imposter syndrome but I do have some practical tips on how to deal with it in a way that doesn’t keep you from thriving. Maybe you’ll find them helpful.
This document contains a 10 question survey about film preferences. It asks respondents about their feelings towards dominant female protagonists and black and white films. It also asks about favorite film genres and themes, knowledge of the film noir genre, and ratings of a trailer for a specific film. Respondents are asked to circle their answers.
The document contains 10 short motivational quotes about perseverance, pushing out of one's comfort zone, overcoming obstacles, and making the most of one's life. The quotes are attributed to motivational speakers and leaders such as Jim Rohn, an anonymous source, David Schwartz, Michael Jordan, Wayne Dyer, Theodore Roosevelt, Zig Ziglar, and Abraham Lincoln. The document encourages the reader to keep trying when facing challenges and to fully engage with life.
Forrest Gump was a highly acclaimed film that won 6 Academy Awards, but the document questions who the character of Forrest Gump really is - a man with a good heart and simple view of the world who touched many, or simply a man with limited intelligence who wasn't smart enough to make his own choices or do wrong. It leaves the interpretation of Forrest Gump's character up to the reader.
Juror Number 4 is described as the smartest of the jurors. He uses facts rather than opinions to form his verdict and avoids conflict with others. He is initially convinced of the defendant's guilt but changes his vote to not guilty after discussion reveals the witness who identified the defendant may have had impaired vision due to wearing glasses.
The document discusses the concept of the "fourth wall" in fiction and how some fans' lack of understanding of this concept relates to problematic fan behavior. It uses the example of the "Draco in Leather Pants" effect, where fans downplay the evilness of villainous characters. The theory is that this stems from an inability to separate fictional characters from their actors and a desire to avoid liking someone seen as morally wrong. Understanding that fiction is separate from reality allows fans to appreciate complex characters without engaging in mental gymnastics to justify their actions.
The document discusses the short film Night Swim and analyzes its narrative elements. It explores the binary opposition of supernatural vs genuine presented by the antagonist who is the dead protagonist. It examines how the narrative is organized in a straightforward manner though the timeline is strange. It looks at the audience's role in creating theories and putting themselves in the protagonist's shoes. It analyzes how the filmmaker uses elements like the pool, arrow, and mysterious figure to engage attention and tell the story through characters, locations, and actions. Finally, it discusses the narrative themes of horror, supernatural, and fear and the moral value that one shouldn't stay in a pool if a mysterious figure is present.
Talk from the inaugural Lead Dev Austin meetup.
Tech is a fertile ground for imposter syndrome -- technologies and tools change quickly, its practitioners come from a variety of backgrounds, and the evolving job landscape, roles, and titles aren't always clearly defined. All of this (and more) contributes to feelings of imposter syndrome. I'd like to talk about why imposter syndrome is so prevalent, ways to deal with it, and how we as a community can do better to support those who feel imposter syndrome and help to curtail its impact.
This document discusses summarizing a significant passage from the book "Dead Man Walking" about the death penalty or Sister Helen's journey. It asks the reader to comment on why the passage stood out and what they learned about the death penalty or Sister Helen from the passage. It also discusses corresponding with death row inmates to learn about walking a similar path to Sister Helen in the book.
SHARE Presentation: Coping With Cancer: If Cancer is a Gift, What's the Retur...bkling
Dr. Mindy Greenstein explores the balancing act of coping with cancer, based on personal and professional experience. Dr. Greenstein is a cancer psychologist and consultant to the psychiatry department at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and a two-time breast cancer patient.
1) Wars often start due to disagreements and arguments that escalate, as illustrated by an anecdote about how World War 1 began after the assassination that sparked tensions.
2) Arguing can destroy relationships and leave people feeling regretful and upset. Benjamin Franklin realized this after a friend pointed out his argumentative nature was off-putting to others.
3) It is impossible to truly "win" an argument since convincing someone against their will does not change their view, and may make them resent the person arguing. The best approach is to avoid arguing and focus on understanding others through love, humility and compromise.
This document discusses how arguments begin and provides advice on avoiding arguments. It notes that arguments often start due to pride, selfishness, or a lack of love. A story is told of Benjamin Franklin realizing he was too argumentative and changing his ways. The document encourages developing humility, prayer, and love instead of arguing, as love solves all problems. It suggests sharing this message with others.
Juror #9 is described as a mild, gentle old man who is waiting to die after being defeated by life. He recognizes his own weaknesses but mourns no longer being able to show courage in his youth. At first, Juror #9 quietly goes along with voting guilty but changes his vote to not guilty after evidence arises that convinces him. He then helps convince another juror of his view by discovering that marks on a witness matched marks on another juror's glasses.
This document discusses the causes and negative effects of arguing. It notes that arguing often stems from selfishness, pride, and a lack of love for others. The document also tells a story of how Benjamin Franklin realized he had an argumentative nature and changed his ways, becoming well-loved and wise. It concludes that arguing usually leaves both sides convinced they are right and damages relationships, so it is better to avoid arguments and treat others with love instead.
Burton's theory states that psychological horror films portray protagonists coming to terms with the supernatural, depicting a battle between good and evil. The theory is demonstrated in films like The Blair Witch Project where students filming in the woods go missing, The Grudge where an American nurse encounters a deadly spirit in Tokyo, and The Sixth Sense where a child psychologist helps a boy who sees dead people. These films feature protagonists isolated in scary settings like woods or abandoned buildings, creating fear of the unknown and hope that the protagonists can overcome the supernatural threats they face.
This document discusses typical character types found in psychological thriller films. These include stalkers, convicts, criminals, and psychotic individuals who are the feared characters that create unpredictability. Innocent victims and characters with innocence or vulnerability are also common to generate sympathy from audiences. Authority figures like police are sometimes subverted when they turn out to be psychotic themselves or unable to help. Many characters have dark pasts or obsessions that drive their present criminal behavior.
Juror 11 is a refugee from Germany who speaks with an accent and works as a watchmaker. He is polite, quiet, respects others, and listens to what people have to say. While some jurors ignored his opinions, he believes in speaking what is on his mind freely in pursuit of justice. At first he thought the boy was guilty, but after listening to Juror 8's points, he decided the boy was innocent once the jury looked deeper into the trial.
Typical characters in psychological thriller films include stalkers, convicts, criminals, and psychotic individuals who present a threat. Innocent victims and vulnerable characters are also often featured to generate sympathy from audiences and a sense of fear. Authority figures are sometimes included but tend to be unable to provide help due to the nature of the genre. These characters frequently have dark pasts or obsessions that motivate their present dangerous behaviors, and exploring the cause of this through the film's plot is common. Combining character traits can make for more exciting storylines that surprise audiences.
Juror #6 is described as a middle-aged, middle-class house painter with a wife. He is honest but dim-witted and relies on motive being important in determining guilt. He believes the boy had a motive for killing his father due to beatings. Juror #6 does not form his own opinions and makes the men laugh, deferring to his fellow jurors in the trial.
The document discusses Scala traits, which allow for code reuse through mixing trait definitions into classes. Traits can contain method and field definitions and differ from multiple inheritance in that they do not interpret the 'super' keyword. Traits can be mixed into classes using 'extends' or 'with' and trait methods can be overridden. Traits are like Java interfaces but can have concrete methods and state. The document provides examples of using traits and when it is best to use traits versus classes.
1. Preparedness: Physical therapists have a significant role to play in disaster preparedness through involvement in planning and coordination, advocacy, stockpiling equipment, training, and developing guidelines. They should ensure physical therapy input is included in disaster management plans and work to establish standards for physical therapy preparedness.
2. Response: During disaster response, the role of physical therapists includes direct rehabilitation provision as well as assessment, coordination, psychosocial support, and advocacy. Rehabilitation should be considered central to response and provided by experienced local providers or specialized INGOs. Physical therapists must be aware of humanitarian principles and coordinate with other organizations while ensuring vulnerable groups have access to services.
3. Recovery: Physical therapists should play
Trabalhamos de forma transparente e dividimos as idéias, conceitos e filosofias, afim de formar a base do nosso pensamento e de nossos processos constantemente além de buscarmos oferecer informações sobre o mundo de investimentos em participações (Venture Capital e Private Equity).
Acreditamos que a inesgotável capacidade do ser humano de inovar e empreender, aliada às mudanças provocadas pelas tecnologias da informação e comunicação, cria um volume cada vez maior de oportunidades de investimento nos mais diversos setores da economia.
Este documento resume varias teorías de motivación laboral a través de la historia como la importancia de las relaciones interpersonales en los años 40, la satisfacción de necesidades básicas en los 50-60 y necesidades no materiales en los 90. También describe las teorías de McClelland sobre logro, poder y afiliación, la teoría bifactorial de Herzberg sobre factores motivadores e higiénicos, y la teoría de equidad de Adams sobre comparaciones de esfuerzo y recompensa. Finalmente, ofrece consejos para motivar como reconoc
The document outlines the key powers and duties of the US President as established in the Constitution. It describes how the President executes federal law by enforcing acts of Congress and issuing executive orders. It also details the President's powers of appointment and removal of officials, role as commander-in-chief of the military, ability to negotiate treaties and executive agreements, legislative powers like the veto, and judicial powers like granting pardons and commutations.
Tyntun es un servicio de mensajería grupal basado en SMS que permite a usuarios crear grupos para compartir información con amigos y contactos. Los usuarios pueden crear grupos gratuitamente, unirse a grupos existentes de forma gratuita, y enviar mensajes a los grupos por $1 por mensaje. El servicio busca facilitar la comunicación y compartir información de manera económica y en tiempo real a través de SMS.
Aus den ersten Wearables – klobige Gadgets für Early Adopter – entwickelte sich rasend schnell ein Massen-Trend mit ungeahnten Möglichkeiten für das Consumer und Enterprise Business. Die Prognosen sind vielversprechend und zeigen eine Verdreifachung des Marktvolumens, mit einem zweistelligen Wachstum pro Jahr, bis 2018 auf. Schon heute gehören Wearables in der Freizeit-Branche in Form von Fitness Trackern oder Life-Bands zum Alltag. Insbesondere gesundheitsbewusste Menschen nehmen gerne die Funktionen zu Informationen des Fitnessstands bzw. der Gesundheit wahr. Dies ist dem gesteigerten Gesundheitsbewusstsein geschuldet, welches Gesundheit nicht mehr als nur Abwesenheit von Krankheit betrachtet, sondern vielmehr als Wohlbefinden von Körper, Geist und Seele. Doch der Durchbruch in einen viel größeren Markt, der E-Health Branche, steht noch bevor. Kernthemen, wie z. B. Krankheitsfrüherkennung, Gesundheits-Überwachung und Reha-Begleitung bis hin zur Tele-Diagnose, warten darauf, für den Massenmarkt erschlossen zu werden.
Viele dieser Themen aus der E-Health Branche werden erst durch Handys oder Tablets für den Endkonsumenten interessant; dies wiederum stellt insbesondere für Telekommunikationsanbieter neue Herausforderungen sowie Chancen dar. Können Telekommunikationsanbieter in diesem Markt erfolgreich sein bzw. wie wollen sie diesen Markt mitgestalten? Welche Rolle wollen sie einnehmen – Player oder Pipe? Das ist die Gretchen-Frage, der sich Telekommunikationsanbieter spätestens in 2016 stellen müssen. Apple und Google stehen in den Startlöchern und bereiten sich darauf vor, den wachsenden Markt unter sich aufzuteilen.
In diesem Paper „Wearables – Player oder Pipe? Wie Wearables den Einstieg für Telekommunikationsanbieter in die E-Health Branche ermöglichen“ beleuchten wir Chancen aber auch Risiken für Telekommunikationsanbieter bei einem Markteinstieg mit Wearables und E-Health Technologie. Es werden Geschäftsmodelle sowie Anwendungsbeispiele für Telekommunikationsprovider aufgezeigt und Handlungsempfehlungen für einen Markteintritt beschrieben.
Empleo con apoyo. principios, valores y proceso.José María
El empleo con apoyo permite a las personas con discapacidad acceder a un trabajo digno que le abre las puertas a una participación social plena en su entorno.
This document discusses how to turn information into compelling stories that resonate with audiences. It argues that storytelling is how humans perceive and understand the world. Stories help with attention, understanding, and influence by overcoming the "curse of knowledge" and resistance to information. The key elements that make a story resonate are themes of survival vs. death, empowerment vs. powerlessness, or connection vs. isolation. These themes tap into human emotions and allow the audience to connect with characters. The document provides a worked example of turning scientific footage into a story and discusses techniques for interviewing subjects and crafting stories from information.
The document discusses how Redweb, an agency that won an award for Most Innovative Agency, cultivates innovation through creativity. It invests in developing innovative thinking among its staff by encouraging experimentation and allowing ideas to diverge and fail occasionally. Some of Redweb's innovative projects in 2010 included a Wheel of Tea iPhone app, augmented reality apps, social games connecting mobile phones to public screens, and hack days where staff solve problems. The agency's approach of valuing creativity, time for exploration and not fearing failure has led to numerous nominations for innovation awards.
Grafico diario del dax perfomance index para el 12 07-2012Experiencia Trading
Este documento presenta un análisis técnico del índice Dax alemán del 12 de julio de 2012. Incluye gráficos que representan varias medias simples como líneas de soporte y resistencia potenciales. El análisis predice posibles escenarios futuros para el índice dependiendo de si cierra por encima o por debajo de ciertos niveles clave de medias simples y precios. También explica brevemente el concepto y propósito de usar medias simples en el análisis técnico.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos clave como el acero y la madera, así como medidas contra bancos y funcionarios rusos. Los líderes de la UE esperan que las sanciones aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su agresión contra Ucrania.
The document discusses various concepts related to software testing. It introduces testing methods like white box, black box and grey box testing. It also covers testing types such as unit testing, integration testing, regression testing and acceptance testing. Finally, it discusses testing models like the waterfall model, spiral model and V-shaped model.
Why Images Are Worth More Words Than Ever #OgilvyCannes / #CannesLions Ogilvy
As the 60th International Festival of Creativity kicks off, Jeff Yang, Senior Vice President of Trends & Futures and Head of Multicultural Insights for The Futures Company, takes a look at why the dominance of text in mass communications may be coming to an end. Images are on the rise, and with them come visual narratives—stories like this one.
Questa piccola guida è stata Scritta dal Dipartimento Expo Innovazione e tecnologia Forza Italia Milano in collaborazione con tutti i membri, allo scopo di contribuire alla diffusione e conoscenza dei social network, incoraggiandone l’uso come strumento politico di comunicazione.
The document analyzes the modularity of three open source software systems: Evolution, Firefox, and Mylyn. It finds that:
1) Most changes are contained within a single module, though other modules sometimes need to be examined.
2) The distribution of lines of code changed varies between systems.
3) While the current modularization helps developers, analysis of change patterns suggests room for improvement in how the systems are modularized.
Los principios de contabilidad gubernamental incluyen la medición económica del valor, la igualdad contable donde los activos son iguales a los pasivos más el patrimonio, el reconocimiento de costos históricos como la adquisición, producción y construcción, el reconocimiento de derechos y obligaciones devengados, el reconocimiento de variaciones en el patrimonio cuando se realizan, la reexpresión contable de cambios en valores de activos, pasivos y patrimonio, y la consolidación mediante la agregación de cuentas.
This document provides guidance on how to create an online course. It begins by suggesting instructors check what platforms their institution supports and if any training is available. It then recommends assessing existing materials and strategy, adding signposts to focus students, incorporating multimedia, using discussion boards to promote engagement, and thoroughly editing materials. The overall guidance is to discern platform capabilities, evaluate prepared content, and employ techniques like multimedia and discussion boards to maintain student focus and interaction online.
Have you ever wondered what "Scribendi" means? Check out our newest blog post, in which we also outline the top 10 funniest misspellings of "Scribendi."
Everything You Need to Know About the Grammar of SwearingScribendi
The document provides an overview of the top 7 curse words: shit, piss, ass, hell, damn, bitch, and fuck. It examines the origin and various parts of speech for each word. Key details include that shit originally meant "diarrhea" and piss referred to "that which dispels urine." The document aims to explain the grammar and proper usage of swear words to demonstrate a strong command of the English language.
Words of inspiration can come in handy when you've got writer's block, or when you are trying to get your manuscript published. We've collected 10 of our favorite quotes on editing. Enjoy!
Why do I write? Most writers have asked themselves this question at one point or another (usually during a stint of writer's block). Here's what 16 authors had to say about what compels them to write.
Whether you are looking for new authors to explore or new drinks to try out, this comparison of famous writers to delicious drinks will help you know what you are getting into.
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6. It's always a conscious choice to surprise
people. That is always the mandate. Today,
with all the wonderful—and sometimes not so
wonderful—entertainment it's harder than
ever to keep things interesting,
so you have to surprise people.
— Vince Gilligan —
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8. You have to try your hardest to be at the top of
your game and improve every joke you can
until the last possible second, and then you
have to let it go. You can't be that kid standing
at the top of the waterslide, overthinking it . . .
You have to let people see what you wrote.
— Tina Fey —
9. 3. Jack Burditt
(Mad About You, Frasier, 30 Rock, The Mindy Project, Last Man Standing)
10. The old cliché is "keep writing," but I really believe
that's a huge part of it. I'm so much better now than I
was three years ago when I started 30 Rock. I feel like
it's a continual learning process, the muscle that has
to be exercised . . . Keep working at it. And try and
learn your craft. It is a craft. There are great courses
and good books on it. Devour everything.
— Jack Burditt —
12. All drama is about tension. That terrible things
are going to happen, the risk of this or that. It's
very difficult when a couple gets together in a
series and they're frankly well-suited and they
get married. You know you have to push them
over a cliff or something because there's
nothing more to be said.
— Julian Fellowes —
14. There's no more visceral reaction than people not
laughing. But when you say something that totally
bombs you hope someone else says, "Oh what I
thought you were going to say was X," or "What if it
went there?" When you're writing it's as if you're
turning something over in your hands and making
sure you're looking at every side of it.
— Robert Carlock —
16. You just hang out with people who are good at it
and learn everything that they do. I don't know
that there are little pithy aphorisms or anything
that I can point to about how to magically make
great television. It comes from kind of grinding it
out day after day after day with people who
know what they're doing.
— Mike Schur —
18. I think that shows that are completely dramatic
are a lie because people use humor to cope. That
is how we deal with things. In the darkest
situations, there is humor. And if you don't show
that, you're not being true to real life. I think it
would be exhausting and depressing to write, to
watch, and to live if it was just focused on drama.
— Jenji Kohan —
20. I don't think I would have tried creating Arrested
[Development] if I really thought "look at the data of what's
already been developed. They won't make this" but I
should have—that was the evidence that existed. . . . I
think that everyone has to jump off that cliff and make
that assumption in their own work—because the truth is,
even if it doesn't happen, you have a more interesting life
if you're to sit down and write a novel than doing the
math on the likelihood of it getting published.
— Mitch Hurwitz —
22. You know what? I never give up on anything, because you
come back around, and suddenly the thing you thought
you'd never do is relevant. I talked with my wife about
Much Ado About Nothing for years, and it was always like,
"I don't feel like my take on the material is solid enough to
merit that." And then one day I woke up and said, "Wait a
minute, I know exactly what I think that movie's about." I
definitely have had a lot of projects that stalled, but I
never know which one's going to suddenly pick itself up.
— Joss Whedon —
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