The document discusses the evaluation of a music video project. It summarizes how the music video used conventions from professional music videos such as different shot types and syncing lyrics to lip movement. While some conventions were challenged, like sudden cuts during words, most were developed or used. Audience feedback noted areas for improvement like ensuring lyrics could be seen being sung in studio scenes. The poster was the strongest piece while the CD packaging could have been improved. New media technologies like blogs, video/photo editing software, and cameras were used for construction, planning and evaluation.
The document summarizes a 7-day trip to New York taken by Andrea Boselli and Francesco Papetti. It details the hotels they stayed at, the Royalton and amenities. Each day lists the attractions and restaurants they visited, including landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Times Square, and Empire State Building. It concludes with a breakdown of estimated prices for the hotel, transportation, food, and attractions for the week-long trip totaling over $3,000.
The document summarizes a 7-day trip to New York City by two individuals, Andrea Boselli and Francesco Papetti. It details the hotels they stayed at, Royalton Hotel, and lists activities each day such as visiting museums, restaurants, sporting events, and landmarks. It provides a brief overview of costs including $1580 for the hotel, $450 for taxis and lines, $700 for food, and $500 for other attractions. The trip showcases many of New York City's top sights over the course of a week.
The document expresses themes of unrest, hate, fear, lies, corruption, and the desire to break free from constraints. It portrays a dystopian view of the world where the powerful exploit and control the masses. Several poems call for revolt, destruction of enemies, and standing up against a deceitful system. Refrains advocate breaking chains of control and not tolerating the current state of affairs any longer.
The document discusses the evaluation of a music video project. It summarizes how the music video used conventions from professional music videos such as different shot types and syncing lyrics to lip movement. While some conventions were challenged, like sudden cuts during words, most were developed or used. Audience feedback noted areas for improvement like ensuring lyrics could be seen being sung in studio scenes. The poster was the strongest piece while the CD packaging could have been improved. New media technologies like blogs, video/photo editing software, and cameras were used for construction, planning and evaluation.
The document summarizes a 7-day trip to New York taken by Andrea Boselli and Francesco Papetti. It details the hotels they stayed at, the Royalton and amenities. Each day lists the attractions and restaurants they visited, including landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Times Square, and Empire State Building. It concludes with a breakdown of estimated prices for the hotel, transportation, food, and attractions for the week-long trip totaling over $3,000.
The document summarizes a 7-day trip to New York City by two individuals, Andrea Boselli and Francesco Papetti. It details the hotels they stayed at, Royalton Hotel, and lists activities each day such as visiting museums, restaurants, sporting events, and landmarks. It provides a brief overview of costs including $1580 for the hotel, $450 for taxis and lines, $700 for food, and $500 for other attractions. The trip showcases many of New York City's top sights over the course of a week.
The document expresses themes of unrest, hate, fear, lies, corruption, and the desire to break free from constraints. It portrays a dystopian view of the world where the powerful exploit and control the masses. Several poems call for revolt, destruction of enemies, and standing up against a deceitful system. Refrains advocate breaking chains of control and not tolerating the current state of affairs any longer.
Genjuice aimed to increase engagement and growth of its online community. It launched a Facebook Live Q&A campaign allowing the community to ask experts questions and a Twitter campaign where the community voted for favorite mentors. These campaigns successfully increased community participation in the Live Q&A by 10% and the overall community by another 10%, helping Genjuice reach an audience of 100,000.
How to receive an amazing magnetic experience with a desktoy the buckyball way Monique Johnson
Bill was bored at work and purchased Buckyballs, magnetic desk toys. At a team meeting where he was supposed to bring donuts, he instead brought Buckyballs. His coworkers were initially confused but became interested in playing with the toys. Bill convinced the team that Buckyballs were healthier than donuts and a better way to stay energized during meetings. Word then spread around the office about Bill's Buckyballs and how they made him popular and "magnetic".
Have a plan to RSVP to many events and parties at SXSWi but remain flexible as opportunities may arise. Attend early to avoid crowds, meet everyone possible, get free items from the swag bag by having an open attitude, fully engage with the technology and people, and look forward to meeting up at future SXSW events.
The document discusses the evaluation of a music video project. It summarizes how the music video used conventions from professional music videos such as different shot types and syncing lyrics to lip movement. While some conventions were challenged, like sudden cuts during words, most were developed or used. Audience feedback noted areas for improvement like ensuring lyrics could be seen being sung in studio scenes and cleaning the studio of distractions. The poster was the strongest piece while the CD cover could have had a clearer edited image. New media technologies like blogs, video cameras and iMovie were used for construction, planning and evaluation.
El documento menciona varios lugares históricos y sitios patrimoniales como el Gueto de Varsovia, Ciudad de México, Siena en Italia, San Gimignano y Narni; también hace referencia a programas de recuperación de espacios públicos en Valparaíso, Chile.
Whitewater rafting has a long history dating back to Native Americans and early explorers using rivers as liquid highways. John Wesley Powell took the first organized rafting expedition down the Platte River in 1842. In the late 19th century improvements were made to raft design and rowing techniques. After World War 2, neoprene rafts and modern rafting emerged. Today, rafting includes self-bailing rafts and kayaks of various classes. Colorado alone sees over 500,000 rafting user days annually, generating $142 million in economic impact. Major rafting rivers discussed include the Arkansas, Poudre, Colorado, and Salmon rivers. Mountain Whitewater Desc
Recent developments in nanovaccine. Nanovaccines can be designed and manufactured to improve health at the molecular level. Nanovaccines offer different routes of administration and include delivery via nanobeads, polymeric nanoparticles, nanoemulsions, and viral vectors. They have potential advantages like stronger immune responses, stability without refrigeration, and pain-free delivery. However, challenges remain regarding production costs, safety, and reproducibility. Future prospects include using nanomaterials to deliver vaccines for diseases like HIV, influenza, and Alzheimer's.
The purpose of this document is to give a brief overview of the possibility of the platform. The platform, which CXO-Insights has at its disposal, enables us to provide information from multiple sources to be collected through questions organized in topics. Scan and organization models define how and at what point in the process topics should be divided over the available information sources. The results are collected, translated into KPI’s which are then displayed via dashboards in a portal.
El documento habla sobre la rehabilitación y revitalización patrimonial. Explica que la rehabilitación se refiere a elementos arquitectónicos y urbanos abandonados o desprovistos de vida, buscando darles una nueva actividad a través de estímulos financieros, disposiciones legales o facilidades de acceso. También define la conservación de bienes culturales como un conjunto de actividades destinadas a salvaguardar, mantener y transmitir objetos culturales a futuras generaciones.
Carta del patrimonio vernáculo construidopanquilana
La Carta del Patrimonio Vernáculo Construido reconoce la importancia de preservar la arquitectura tradicional de las comunidades locales, que expresa su identidad cultural y su relación con el territorio. Debido a la globalización, esta arquitectura vernácula se enfrenta a amenazas como la homogeneización cultural. La Carta establece principios para la conservación del patrimonio vernáculo a través de enfoques multidisciplinarios y el apoyo de las comunidades, así como líneas de acción como la investigación
La Carta de Venecia de 1964 establece principios internacionales para la conservación y restauración de monumentos y sitios. Reconoce que los monumentos son testimonio del pasado y patrimonio común de la humanidad. Define términos como conservación, restauración y excavación arqueológica. Establece que la conservación implica mantenimiento y que la restauración debe distinguirse claramente de las partes originales.
Este documento presenta la Carta de Florencia de 1981 sobre la salvaguardia de los jardines históricos. Define un jardín histórico como una composición arquitectónica y vegetal de interés público desde el punto de vista histórico o artístico. Establece principios para la identificación, mantenimiento, conservación, restauración y uso de los jardines históricos, así como para su protección legal. El objetivo es preservar estos espacios como testimonio de la cultura, el estilo y la época a la que pert
El documento presenta los objetivos y metodología para estudios de intervención en centros históricos, incluyendo la creación de catastros, evaluación del estado de conservación, tipologías arquitectónicas y criterios para proyectos de rescate patrimonial. También define la conservación como actividades para salvaguardar y transmitir objetos culturales, y analiza planes de manejo para la rehabilitación de cascos históricos.
El documento presenta los objetivos y metodología para estudiar intervenciones en centros históricos y crear planes de resguardo patrimonial. Los objetivos incluyen definir estudios previos, tipologías arquitectónicas, y criterios para proyectos de rescate patrimonial. También describe brevemente la conservación de bienes culturales y diferentes programas para la rehabilitación de cascos históricos.