El documento proporciona una reseña histórica del deporte desde la antigüedad hasta la actualidad. Explica que el deporte incluye actividades físicas institucionalizadas que requieren competición y reglas definidas. También discute cómo el deporte se ha profesionalizado y vuelto más competitivo, lo que a veces conduce a problemas como el dopaje. Finalmente, analiza diferentes formas de agresión y violencia que pueden ocurrir en el deporte de competición.
Julie Genesse is a strategic and results-oriented human resources and organizational development professional seeking a new opportunity. She has experience creating and implementing large-scale HR initiatives, including playing a leadership role in conceptualizing and implementing an innovative succession management strategy at a Fortune 500 health insurance company. She has expertise in talent management strategies and systems, succession management, career pathing, and leadership development consulting. She is targeting positions involving talent management strategy, leadership development, or human resources business partner roles in insurance, consumer products/manufacturing, health care, or technology companies located in Connecticut, New York, or Massachusetts.
Este documento presenta StoryBoard Pro, un software gratuito de Atomic Learning para la creación de guiones gráficos. Explica que Atomic Learning es una compañía educativa y que StoryBoard Pro permite planificar y organizar videos de manera fácil de usar. Además, proporciona instrucciones detalladas sobre cómo agregar clips, organizarlos, imprimirlos y acceder a tutoriales interactivos desde dentro del programa.
This document provides information about healthy recipes and nutrition tips for children from the organization Kids Be Aware, Inc. It includes 10 tips for nutritious snacks and meals for kids such as smoothies, dips, and personalized pizzas. It also lists 10 tips for parents to set a good example around healthy eating. The CEO's corner discusses the organization's plans to set up a new center and their need for volunteers and donations to support their mission of increasing disease awareness and promoting healthy behaviors for children.
1. Pneumonia merupakan peradangan paru yang disebabkan oleh infeksi bakteri atau virus.
2. Pneumonia adalah penyebab utama kematian pada anak-anak di seluruh dunia.
3. Gejala klinis pneumonia antara lain demam, batuk, nafas pendek dan nyeri dada.
El documento proporciona una reseña histórica del deporte desde la antigüedad hasta la actualidad. Explica que el deporte incluye actividades físicas institucionalizadas que requieren competición y reglas definidas. También discute cómo el deporte se ha profesionalizado y vuelto más competitivo, lo que a veces conduce a problemas como el dopaje. Finalmente, analiza diferentes formas de agresión y violencia que pueden ocurrir en el deporte de competición.
Julie Genesse is a strategic and results-oriented human resources and organizational development professional seeking a new opportunity. She has experience creating and implementing large-scale HR initiatives, including playing a leadership role in conceptualizing and implementing an innovative succession management strategy at a Fortune 500 health insurance company. She has expertise in talent management strategies and systems, succession management, career pathing, and leadership development consulting. She is targeting positions involving talent management strategy, leadership development, or human resources business partner roles in insurance, consumer products/manufacturing, health care, or technology companies located in Connecticut, New York, or Massachusetts.
Este documento presenta StoryBoard Pro, un software gratuito de Atomic Learning para la creación de guiones gráficos. Explica que Atomic Learning es una compañía educativa y que StoryBoard Pro permite planificar y organizar videos de manera fácil de usar. Además, proporciona instrucciones detalladas sobre cómo agregar clips, organizarlos, imprimirlos y acceder a tutoriales interactivos desde dentro del programa.
This document provides information about healthy recipes and nutrition tips for children from the organization Kids Be Aware, Inc. It includes 10 tips for nutritious snacks and meals for kids such as smoothies, dips, and personalized pizzas. It also lists 10 tips for parents to set a good example around healthy eating. The CEO's corner discusses the organization's plans to set up a new center and their need for volunteers and donations to support their mission of increasing disease awareness and promoting healthy behaviors for children.
1. Pneumonia merupakan peradangan paru yang disebabkan oleh infeksi bakteri atau virus.
2. Pneumonia adalah penyebab utama kematian pada anak-anak di seluruh dunia.
3. Gejala klinis pneumonia antara lain demam, batuk, nafas pendek dan nyeri dada.
Tuition fees in England could be limited to an average of £6,000 per year while maintaining cost neutrality for universities. A study from London Economics argues that cutting fees could reduce the amount students need to borrow, lowering Treasury lending costs as not all loans are fully repaid. This savings could fund more university places. Currently, students pay up to £9,000 per year in fees through income-contingent loans that are repaid once earnings reach £21,000. However, lower salaries mean loans are repaid more slowly and may not be fully paid back.
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The document is from 2009 and appears to be an annual update from the Student Community News blog at Beacon sixth form, a school in Surrey, United Kingdom. It mentions GCSE statistics and the head teacher while focusing on sharing everyday news and experiences of students to keep the community informed. Readers are encouraged to comment on the news blog.
This document outlines potential issues that could arise during the filming of a TV advert and describes backup plans to address each issue. It discusses backup plans for if the primary filming location is unavailable, equipment is broken or missing, bad weather occurs, a team member is absent, there are sound issues, not enough time is available, or there is a lack of lighting. The backup plans include using an alternate location like the atrium, borrowing replacement equipment from the school, using a backup actor, addressing issues later, doing multiple shots to save time, and getting lamps. Having contingency plans is presented as important for ensuring the filming can be completed successfully.
This document analyzes how three British newspapers - The Sun, The Metro, and The Times - have changed culturally over time. It describes the target audiences and histories of each paper. The Sun traditionally focused on politics and the royal family but now emphasizes celebrities. The Times also shifted from difficult-to-read text-heavy formats to include more images and cover different types of news. Both papers now feature people of various backgrounds, in contrast to their originally white-focused content. In general, the document examines how these newspapers have adapted to become more inclusive and globally aware in their cultural portrayals over the decades.
The document defines key elements of a printed newspaper, including the masthead, headline, byline, price, advertisements, captions, use of color, leads, and justified text. Specifically, it states that the masthead provides ownership and other non-news information. The headline summarizes the main point of an article, while the byline names the writer. Price and advertisements are also addressed. Captions accompany pictures, and color is used to command attention in ads. The lead is the introductory paragraph of a news story. Justified text lines up flush to the margin.
The document defines and provides examples of different types of shots used in audio-visual works including extreme wide shots, wide shots, medium shots, medium close ups, close ups, extreme close ups, point of view shots, over the shoulder shots, and cutaways. Examples are given from movies and TV shows to illustrate each shot type.
A magazine show is a show that contains multiple reports or segments on a particular topic. It features presenters who are well-known to audiences and includes segments on current events, entertainment, and more. Two examples of magazine shows given are Blue Peter, the longest-running children's TV show in the UK which features crafts, challenges, celebrity guests and more, and Top Gear, a BBC car show known for its humor that attracts millions of viewers each week both in the UK and worldwide.
This document defines and provides examples of different types of narrative structures that can be used in media, including open narratives like soap operas that have no defined ending, closed narratives like films that resolve all key plot points, single-strand narratives focused on a single character, and multi-strand narratives featuring multiple concurrent storylines. Examples are given for each type of narrative structure, such as Hollyoaks being an open narrative soap opera and The Lovely Bones being a closed narrative film.
This document discusses cultural changes in British newspapers over time and analyzes three newspapers: The Sun, The Metro, and The Times. It provides background information on each newspaper, including ownership, target audiences, and controversies. For The Sun and The Times, it shows old and new editions and analyzes how each has changed culturally, such as The Sun now featuring more diverse people and global stories while The Times improved readability.
Tuition fees in England could be limited to an average of £6,000 per year while maintaining cost neutrality for universities. A study from London Economics argues that cutting fees could reduce the amount students need to borrow, lowering Treasury lending costs as not all loans are fully repaid. This savings could fund more university places. Currently, students pay up to £9,000 per year in fees through income-contingent loans that are repaid once earnings reach £21,000. However, lower salaries mean loans are repaid more slowly and may not be fully paid back.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high-level information from the document:
The document is from 2009 and appears to be an annual update from the Student Community News blog at Beacon sixth form, a school in Surrey, United Kingdom. It mentions GCSE statistics and the head teacher while focusing on sharing everyday news and experiences of students to keep the community informed. Readers are encouraged to comment on the news blog.
This document outlines potential issues that could arise during the filming of a TV advert and describes backup plans to address each issue. It discusses backup plans for if the primary filming location is unavailable, equipment is broken or missing, bad weather occurs, a team member is absent, there are sound issues, not enough time is available, or there is a lack of lighting. The backup plans include using an alternate location like the atrium, borrowing replacement equipment from the school, using a backup actor, addressing issues later, doing multiple shots to save time, and getting lamps. Having contingency plans is presented as important for ensuring the filming can be completed successfully.
This document analyzes how three British newspapers - The Sun, The Metro, and The Times - have changed culturally over time. It describes the target audiences and histories of each paper. The Sun traditionally focused on politics and the royal family but now emphasizes celebrities. The Times also shifted from difficult-to-read text-heavy formats to include more images and cover different types of news. Both papers now feature people of various backgrounds, in contrast to their originally white-focused content. In general, the document examines how these newspapers have adapted to become more inclusive and globally aware in their cultural portrayals over the decades.
The document defines key elements of a printed newspaper, including the masthead, headline, byline, price, advertisements, captions, use of color, leads, and justified text. Specifically, it states that the masthead provides ownership and other non-news information. The headline summarizes the main point of an article, while the byline names the writer. Price and advertisements are also addressed. Captions accompany pictures, and color is used to command attention in ads. The lead is the introductory paragraph of a news story. Justified text lines up flush to the margin.
The document defines and provides examples of different types of shots used in audio-visual works including extreme wide shots, wide shots, medium shots, medium close ups, close ups, extreme close ups, point of view shots, over the shoulder shots, and cutaways. Examples are given from movies and TV shows to illustrate each shot type.
A magazine show is a show that contains multiple reports or segments on a particular topic. It features presenters who are well-known to audiences and includes segments on current events, entertainment, and more. Two examples of magazine shows given are Blue Peter, the longest-running children's TV show in the UK which features crafts, challenges, celebrity guests and more, and Top Gear, a BBC car show known for its humor that attracts millions of viewers each week both in the UK and worldwide.
This document defines and provides examples of different types of narrative structures that can be used in media, including open narratives like soap operas that have no defined ending, closed narratives like films that resolve all key plot points, single-strand narratives focused on a single character, and multi-strand narratives featuring multiple concurrent storylines. Examples are given for each type of narrative structure, such as Hollyoaks being an open narrative soap opera and The Lovely Bones being a closed narrative film.
This document discusses cultural changes in British newspapers over time and analyzes three newspapers: The Sun, The Metro, and The Times. It provides background information on each newspaper, including ownership, target audiences, and controversies. For The Sun and The Times, it shows old and new editions and analyzes how each has changed culturally, such as The Sun now featuring more diverse people and global stories while The Times improved readability.