Vitamins A, B1, and C play important roles in human health. Vitamin A aids eye and bone health and supports immune function, sourcing from animal products. Vitamin B1, or thiamine, is important for cellular function and is found in grains, legumes, and pork. Vitamin C has many dietary sources like citrus fruits and supports collagen production, with a recommended daily intake of 45-95 mg to prevent deficiency diseases like scurvy.
2.[10 17]sla driven load balancing for web applications in cloud computing en...Alexander Decker
This document discusses load balancing for web applications in cloud computing environments using service level agreements (SLAs). It proposes developing a system on top of the Eucalyptus cloud computing framework that monitors response times for a web application and dynamically allocates resources to ensure response time requirements in the SLA are satisfied. The objectives are to establish a heterogeneous cloud testbed using Eucalyptus, develop a web application and workload generator, host the application on the cloud with load balancing, monitor response times to detect SLA violations, and dynamically scale the application horizontally when needed.
The document summarizes an online business management system implemented using a hybrid cloud architecture. Key points:
1. The system uses a hybrid cloud to provide faster access to business transactions and management. This allows small, large, B2B and B2C businesses to use e-commerce for management.
2. A hybrid cloud combines internal private cloud services with external public cloud services, enhancing capabilities for secure, managed and governed cloud services.
3. The system was implemented using PHP for the application interface and SQL Azure for backend database connectivity in the cloud. This provides flexibility and supports dynamic web pages.
Research shows that vocabulary knowledge is the most important factor in reading comprehension. Studies demonstrate that vocabulary instruction plays a major role in improving comprehension. High school seniors at the top of their class knew about 4 times as many words as lower-performing classmates, and high-knowledge third graders had vocabularies equal to lowest-performing 12th graders. Effective readers learn thousands of words each year through both incidental exposure and systematic instruction. Systematic vocabulary instruction is one of the most important interventions for teachers, particularly with low-achieving students.
The document provides a template for students to research the origins, traditions, foods, and dances associated with several holidays including Christmas, Independence Day, Halloween, and Easter in three different countries. The worksheet guides students to fill in the country names under each topic and holiday. It instructs four students to complete the worksheet focusing on different aspects of the holidays listed.
The document describes a trip that visits 4 countries, starting in Poland where they dance the polonaise. They then travel to Scotland and learn about Robert the Bruce. The third stop is an unspecified location where they hear stories involving a hut, being devastated, a beam, failing, and a spider making a web. The final destination is South Africa where more stories are told involving a warrior, spear, pile of bones, skeleton, flesh, and breathing. The document encourages taking the stories and dances back home.
Helena fue hija de Zeus y esposa de Menelao, rey de Esparta. Su gran belleza hizo que muchos héroes griegos la pretendieran. Fue raptada por Paris de Troya, lo que provocó la guerra de Troya entre griegos y troyanos. Aunque los troyanos negaron tenerla, la conquista de Troya reveló que no se encontraba allí.
This document discusses global chronic disease trends and recommends whole food nutrition strategies for prevention. It notes that chronic diseases impact over 35 million people currently and are projected to impact 41 million by 2015. The top chronic diseases are heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Poor diet, physical inactivity, and busy lifestyles are contributing factors. The document recommends eating more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish and plant-based omega-3's to help prevent these diseases. It then describes a whole food nutritional supplement called Pro Vitality that contains concentrated nutrients from grains, carotenoids and salmon oil to support energy, immunity, heart, brain and whole body health.
Vitamins A, B1, and C play important roles in human health. Vitamin A aids eye and bone health and supports immune function, sourcing from animal products. Vitamin B1, or thiamine, is important for cellular function and is found in grains, legumes, and pork. Vitamin C has many dietary sources like citrus fruits and supports collagen production, with a recommended daily intake of 45-95 mg to prevent deficiency diseases like scurvy.
2.[10 17]sla driven load balancing for web applications in cloud computing en...Alexander Decker
This document discusses load balancing for web applications in cloud computing environments using service level agreements (SLAs). It proposes developing a system on top of the Eucalyptus cloud computing framework that monitors response times for a web application and dynamically allocates resources to ensure response time requirements in the SLA are satisfied. The objectives are to establish a heterogeneous cloud testbed using Eucalyptus, develop a web application and workload generator, host the application on the cloud with load balancing, monitor response times to detect SLA violations, and dynamically scale the application horizontally when needed.
The document summarizes an online business management system implemented using a hybrid cloud architecture. Key points:
1. The system uses a hybrid cloud to provide faster access to business transactions and management. This allows small, large, B2B and B2C businesses to use e-commerce for management.
2. A hybrid cloud combines internal private cloud services with external public cloud services, enhancing capabilities for secure, managed and governed cloud services.
3. The system was implemented using PHP for the application interface and SQL Azure for backend database connectivity in the cloud. This provides flexibility and supports dynamic web pages.
Research shows that vocabulary knowledge is the most important factor in reading comprehension. Studies demonstrate that vocabulary instruction plays a major role in improving comprehension. High school seniors at the top of their class knew about 4 times as many words as lower-performing classmates, and high-knowledge third graders had vocabularies equal to lowest-performing 12th graders. Effective readers learn thousands of words each year through both incidental exposure and systematic instruction. Systematic vocabulary instruction is one of the most important interventions for teachers, particularly with low-achieving students.
The document provides a template for students to research the origins, traditions, foods, and dances associated with several holidays including Christmas, Independence Day, Halloween, and Easter in three different countries. The worksheet guides students to fill in the country names under each topic and holiday. It instructs four students to complete the worksheet focusing on different aspects of the holidays listed.
The document describes a trip that visits 4 countries, starting in Poland where they dance the polonaise. They then travel to Scotland and learn about Robert the Bruce. The third stop is an unspecified location where they hear stories involving a hut, being devastated, a beam, failing, and a spider making a web. The final destination is South Africa where more stories are told involving a warrior, spear, pile of bones, skeleton, flesh, and breathing. The document encourages taking the stories and dances back home.
Helena fue hija de Zeus y esposa de Menelao, rey de Esparta. Su gran belleza hizo que muchos héroes griegos la pretendieran. Fue raptada por Paris de Troya, lo que provocó la guerra de Troya entre griegos y troyanos. Aunque los troyanos negaron tenerla, la conquista de Troya reveló que no se encontraba allí.
This document discusses global chronic disease trends and recommends whole food nutrition strategies for prevention. It notes that chronic diseases impact over 35 million people currently and are projected to impact 41 million by 2015. The top chronic diseases are heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Poor diet, physical inactivity, and busy lifestyles are contributing factors. The document recommends eating more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish and plant-based omega-3's to help prevent these diseases. It then describes a whole food nutritional supplement called Pro Vitality that contains concentrated nutrients from grains, carotenoids and salmon oil to support energy, immunity, heart, brain and whole body health.
(1) The document outlines next steps for value chain financing including developing insurance and guarantee products, improving farmer negotiating capacity through contracts, and conducting policy advocacy to address identified policy issues.
(2) It also recommends continuous capacity building of institutions involved in value chains and value chain financing as well as developing insurance products for households, producers, and businesses.
(3) Finally, the document calls for further developing, evaluating, and disseminating best practices for value chain models and financing models as well as speeding up access to credit information.
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The document discusses the importance of effective individualized education programs (IEPs) for special education students. It notes that IEPs are legally required and help account for each student's specific needs. The literature review found that key factors in developing successful IEPs include balancing legal requirements with individual needs when writing IEPs, including both students and general education teachers in the IEP process, and fostering self-determination and academic success through effective IEP goals and objectives. Overall, the research emphasized that IEPs are crucial for the academic and developmental success of special education students.
Evolution Of Search And Its Impact On Marketingmahdaviani
This document discusses the evolution of search and its importance. It covers different types of search like keyword, navigational, and faceted search. Faceted search combines the advantages of keyword and navigational search. The document also discusses measuring the user experience of search, new technologies like semantic and real-time search, and challenges like mobile search. It emphasizes understanding user intentions and engaging users during the search process.
Convergence refers to the trend of different technologies enabling media to be delivered to audiences through various platforms. It is important for media industry planning because it has changed consumption habits - films can now be watched in cinemas, online, or through DVDs instead of only in theaters. Industries must consider how to make accessing media even more convenient for consumers across portable devices to meet their desires. However, convergence also highlights problems like piracy that industries need to address in planning through combating illegal downloading or blocking infringing sites to protect profits.
This document provides tips for promoting a band on Twitter, including securing a Twitter handle, setting up profiles, developing a marketing plan, writing tweets under 140 characters using URL shorteners and multimedia upload sites, using tools like TweetDeck and Hootsuite to manage accounts, avoiding spamming and overuse of retweets, using hashtags, searching for people to follow, and analyzing Twitter analytics. It also includes contact information for Kiar Olson of Element | Creative to help with Twitter promotion.
The document analyzes video shots taken of Lauren during a music video shoot on November 5th. It describes the long shot as establishing the scene and showing Lauren's full outfit. The mid shot helps convey emotion and shows Lauren's face more clearly to match the lyrics. Overall, the filmers believe they captured the shots they wanted and the footage will add substance to the final video product.
This document asks which shape box people like best, presenting two options - a rectangular box made of 10 lines or a square box made of 5 lines. It seeks to gather audience preferences on basic geometric shapes.
The document summarizes new zoning rules for the Main Street area in Halifax that were approved in September 2013 and took effect in November 2013. The rules aim to implement a streetscape study vision for Main Street by designating it and surrounding areas as a town center with pedestrian-oriented buildings and streets. The new rules establish three sub-designations - town center, town residential, and neighborhood edge - and allow mixed-use developments with apartments above retail in commercial zones, townhouses in medium density zones, and auxiliary units in low density zones. The rules regulate building heights, setbacks, parking locations, and facades to create an attractive and walkable town center.
The producer is responsible for assembling all aspects of a film project, including selecting the script, director, cast, and securing funding. To obtain funding, producers pitch their film idea and budget to television companies, film funds, individual investors, or foreign production companies. Securing funding is challenging as producers must compete with other film projects. Producers then create a detailed budget that breaks down costs into categories like cast, locations, and props to stay on budget during production.
Technological convergence is dramatically changing the media industry and audiences' consumption of content. Various media platforms are starting to replace one another as people can now access books, newspapers, TV, films, music, and more through their smartphones and other Internet-connected devices. This poses a major threat to traditional media industries as audiences no longer need separate devices for different media and can access content conveniently and cheaply. The media industry must adapt to this new converged landscape by offering legitimate online services in order to compete with piracy and illegal downloading.
Ms. Velma Kelly claims she will reach the top of her stage career alone, without her sister, who she says was holding her back. However, the article suggests she will not succeed without her sister and may consider teaming up with Roxie Hart instead. Roxie Hart is interviewed about shooting her lover Fred Cassley. She claims it was self-defense after he attacked her, and that she did it to protect her unborn child. The article expresses hope that God and the judge will take pity on Roxie at her upcoming trial.
Over the last 50 years, audience consumption of media has changed drastically. People now have more choices and easier access to media through new technologies like the internet, smartphones, and hundreds of TV channels. Fifty years ago, people had to go to the cinema to watch films, only had a few TV channels to choose from, and could not easily contact others outside their homes. While these new technologies provide more options, they have also disrupted traditional media industries like newspapers, magazines, films and TV.
The document lists the James Bond films from 1962 to 2012, along with their production companies. It also provides details on some of the main actors, characters, and villains featured in each film. Finally, it analyzes the similarities found across the film posters, which generally feature James Bond in a suit with a weapon, along with the title and illustrations of the action.
The document provides planning details for a photo shoot recreating posters for musical theatre magazines. It lists 14 musicals that will be recreated and includes information for each on location, date, props, models, costumes, makeup, and hair. The planning is thorough, providing specifics for each category to accurately portray the chosen musicals in poster form through photos.
The document provides planning details for a photo shoot for magazine posters recreating musical theatre posters. It outlines locations, props, models, costumes, makeup and hair for shoots of the musicals Wicked, Chicago, Singing in the Rain, A Chorus Line, Mamma Mia, Legally Blonde, Ghost, and Cabaret. Specific outfit, makeup, and hair details are given for different models based on the roles in each musical. Green screen and specific outdoor locations are mentioned for some shoots.
The document presents 14 potential article ideas for a magazine about musical theater. The ideas include: 1) A top 20 songs chart from West End musicals with a download link; 2) Interviews with actors, producers, and directors about upcoming or recent productions; 3) Backstage gossip about productions and their casts; 4) Profiles of up-and-coming stars; 5) A weekly feature highlighting lyrics from different musicals; 6) Tributes to past influential figures; 7) A calendar of upcoming productions and tours; 8) Competitions offering tickets and merchandise as prizes; 9) Answers to fan mail; 10) Excerpts from musical scores; 11) A competition to record a duet with a
The document outlines the types of stories and articles that would be featured in a new magazine about musical theatre, including:
1) A top 20 songs chart from West End musicals along with a website to download songs.
2) Interviews with actors, actresses, producers, composers and directors about their work.
3) Behind the scenes gossip and rumors about plays and their stars.
4) Profiles of up-and-coming musical theatre stars.
This document provides an overview and initial ideas for a proposed musical theatre music magazine called "Voice". The target audience would be ages 16 and up interested in musical theatre. It would include interviews, articles on upcoming actors/actresses and their voices, and the top 20 musical songs. The front cover image would recreate the Chicago poster and articles would provide intriguing information. The contents page would list interviews, charts, scores, and background on song lyrics. A double-page article would profile two actresses in an interview formatted as a story about their last show together.
(1) The document outlines next steps for value chain financing including developing insurance and guarantee products, improving farmer negotiating capacity through contracts, and conducting policy advocacy to address identified policy issues.
(2) It also recommends continuous capacity building of institutions involved in value chains and value chain financing as well as developing insurance products for households, producers, and businesses.
(3) Finally, the document calls for further developing, evaluating, and disseminating best practices for value chain models and financing models as well as speeding up access to credit information.
Au Psy492 M7 A2 Rev Paper Pp Presentation Grimmer JJGrimmer
The document discusses the importance of effective individualized education programs (IEPs) for special education students. It notes that IEPs are legally required and help account for each student's specific needs. The literature review found that key factors in developing successful IEPs include balancing legal requirements with individual needs when writing IEPs, including both students and general education teachers in the IEP process, and fostering self-determination and academic success through effective IEP goals and objectives. Overall, the research emphasized that IEPs are crucial for the academic and developmental success of special education students.
Evolution Of Search And Its Impact On Marketingmahdaviani
This document discusses the evolution of search and its importance. It covers different types of search like keyword, navigational, and faceted search. Faceted search combines the advantages of keyword and navigational search. The document also discusses measuring the user experience of search, new technologies like semantic and real-time search, and challenges like mobile search. It emphasizes understanding user intentions and engaging users during the search process.
Convergence refers to the trend of different technologies enabling media to be delivered to audiences through various platforms. It is important for media industry planning because it has changed consumption habits - films can now be watched in cinemas, online, or through DVDs instead of only in theaters. Industries must consider how to make accessing media even more convenient for consumers across portable devices to meet their desires. However, convergence also highlights problems like piracy that industries need to address in planning through combating illegal downloading or blocking infringing sites to protect profits.
This document provides tips for promoting a band on Twitter, including securing a Twitter handle, setting up profiles, developing a marketing plan, writing tweets under 140 characters using URL shorteners and multimedia upload sites, using tools like TweetDeck and Hootsuite to manage accounts, avoiding spamming and overuse of retweets, using hashtags, searching for people to follow, and analyzing Twitter analytics. It also includes contact information for Kiar Olson of Element | Creative to help with Twitter promotion.
The document analyzes video shots taken of Lauren during a music video shoot on November 5th. It describes the long shot as establishing the scene and showing Lauren's full outfit. The mid shot helps convey emotion and shows Lauren's face more clearly to match the lyrics. Overall, the filmers believe they captured the shots they wanted and the footage will add substance to the final video product.
This document asks which shape box people like best, presenting two options - a rectangular box made of 10 lines or a square box made of 5 lines. It seeks to gather audience preferences on basic geometric shapes.
The document summarizes new zoning rules for the Main Street area in Halifax that were approved in September 2013 and took effect in November 2013. The rules aim to implement a streetscape study vision for Main Street by designating it and surrounding areas as a town center with pedestrian-oriented buildings and streets. The new rules establish three sub-designations - town center, town residential, and neighborhood edge - and allow mixed-use developments with apartments above retail in commercial zones, townhouses in medium density zones, and auxiliary units in low density zones. The rules regulate building heights, setbacks, parking locations, and facades to create an attractive and walkable town center.
The producer is responsible for assembling all aspects of a film project, including selecting the script, director, cast, and securing funding. To obtain funding, producers pitch their film idea and budget to television companies, film funds, individual investors, or foreign production companies. Securing funding is challenging as producers must compete with other film projects. Producers then create a detailed budget that breaks down costs into categories like cast, locations, and props to stay on budget during production.
Technological convergence is dramatically changing the media industry and audiences' consumption of content. Various media platforms are starting to replace one another as people can now access books, newspapers, TV, films, music, and more through their smartphones and other Internet-connected devices. This poses a major threat to traditional media industries as audiences no longer need separate devices for different media and can access content conveniently and cheaply. The media industry must adapt to this new converged landscape by offering legitimate online services in order to compete with piracy and illegal downloading.
Ms. Velma Kelly claims she will reach the top of her stage career alone, without her sister, who she says was holding her back. However, the article suggests she will not succeed without her sister and may consider teaming up with Roxie Hart instead. Roxie Hart is interviewed about shooting her lover Fred Cassley. She claims it was self-defense after he attacked her, and that she did it to protect her unborn child. The article expresses hope that God and the judge will take pity on Roxie at her upcoming trial.
Over the last 50 years, audience consumption of media has changed drastically. People now have more choices and easier access to media through new technologies like the internet, smartphones, and hundreds of TV channels. Fifty years ago, people had to go to the cinema to watch films, only had a few TV channels to choose from, and could not easily contact others outside their homes. While these new technologies provide more options, they have also disrupted traditional media industries like newspapers, magazines, films and TV.
The document lists the James Bond films from 1962 to 2012, along with their production companies. It also provides details on some of the main actors, characters, and villains featured in each film. Finally, it analyzes the similarities found across the film posters, which generally feature James Bond in a suit with a weapon, along with the title and illustrations of the action.
The document provides planning details for a photo shoot recreating posters for musical theatre magazines. It lists 14 musicals that will be recreated and includes information for each on location, date, props, models, costumes, makeup, and hair. The planning is thorough, providing specifics for each category to accurately portray the chosen musicals in poster form through photos.
The document provides planning details for a photo shoot for magazine posters recreating musical theatre posters. It outlines locations, props, models, costumes, makeup and hair for shoots of the musicals Wicked, Chicago, Singing in the Rain, A Chorus Line, Mamma Mia, Legally Blonde, Ghost, and Cabaret. Specific outfit, makeup, and hair details are given for different models based on the roles in each musical. Green screen and specific outdoor locations are mentioned for some shoots.
The document presents 14 potential article ideas for a magazine about musical theater. The ideas include: 1) A top 20 songs chart from West End musicals with a download link; 2) Interviews with actors, producers, and directors about upcoming or recent productions; 3) Backstage gossip about productions and their casts; 4) Profiles of up-and-coming stars; 5) A weekly feature highlighting lyrics from different musicals; 6) Tributes to past influential figures; 7) A calendar of upcoming productions and tours; 8) Competitions offering tickets and merchandise as prizes; 9) Answers to fan mail; 10) Excerpts from musical scores; 11) A competition to record a duet with a
The document outlines the types of stories and articles that would be featured in a new magazine about musical theatre, including:
1) A top 20 songs chart from West End musicals along with a website to download songs.
2) Interviews with actors, actresses, producers, composers and directors about their work.
3) Behind the scenes gossip and rumors about plays and their stars.
4) Profiles of up-and-coming musical theatre stars.
This document provides an overview and initial ideas for a proposed musical theatre music magazine called "Voice". The target audience would be ages 16 and up interested in musical theatre. It would include interviews, articles on upcoming actors/actresses and their voices, and the top 20 musical songs. The front cover image would recreate the Chicago poster and articles would provide intriguing information. The contents page would list interviews, charts, scores, and background on song lyrics. A double-page article would profile two actresses in an interview formatted as a story about their last show together.
The document discusses gaps in existing music magazine markets and ideas for new magazines to fill those gaps. It identifies potential magazines for teenage boys focused on pop music, musical theatre, and retro music from past eras. It notes research would need to be done to determine audience interest. The document also summarizes an idea for a musical theatre magazine targeting 16-21 year olds studying the topic. It outlines proposed sections, a colorful design, and tactics like giveaways and competitions to attract readers. Existing magazines in the genre are also examined to inform design choices for the new proposed magazine.
The man is represented as strong and confident while the woman seems weak and vulnerable as she cuddles into the man for comfort. The settings convey a sense of tension, with the busy hospital and road in the background when they arrive, and neutral colors and unhappy facial expressions when she is inside. When the man waits in a bright, happy café the contrasting atmosphere suggests he is worried while waiting for her results. The genre is identified as an issue-based/romance drama focused on a newly married couple dealing with the woman's illness.
The document discusses gaps in the existing music magazine market and ideas for new magazines to fill those gaps. It identifies potential new magazines focusing on teenage boys' pop music, musical theatre, and retro music. For a musical theatre magazine targeting 16-21 year olds, it proposes including interviews, reviews, gossip, competitions and giveaways. Researching audience interests through questionnaires is highlighted as important before finalizing magazine content and design. Existing magazines are examined for ideas on attracting readers through bright colors, freebies and relevant dominant images.
The document contains draft designs for the front cover, contents page, and double page spread layout of a magazine. The front cover features the magazine title and price. The contents page lists 20 stories along with posters and photos. The double page spread layout shows how multiple articles could be arranged across two facing pages in columns.
This one-sentence document does not provide enough context or information to create an accurate 3 sentence summary. The document simply repeats the phrase "Posters to recreate" without any additional details.
This document analyzes how class and status are represented in a scene from Robin Hood. The soldiers are portrayed as high class through their refined speech, uniform black armor costumes, and patronizing treatment of the prisoner. In particular, the leading soldier is shown to be mean and smug through his facial expressions. Robin Hood's status is ambiguous, as he speaks with a common accent but is shown to be in control through changes in lighting and music when he appears. The prisoner represents the lowest class as he is dressed poorly and appears scared when surrounded by the intimidating soldiers.
The document analyzes how status and role are represented through mise-en-scène in different scenes. In one scene, a low angle shot depicts the chef as respected as his staff look up to him while he teaches them about respect. Shots of the staff's concentrated eyes show they are listening and respecting him as their leader. The sterile kitchen setting represents the chef's control. Another scene depicts a woman putting on lipstick in the mirror, walking upright, and accompanied by posh music, representing her as refined, proper, and high class. A scene with three bin men eating with open mouths and in a dirty environment amidst litter represents them as rude, lazy, and low class. Costumes,
The document describes the mise en scene elements used in a film or television adaptation of Macbeth, including the locations, sets, costumes, props, lighting, and performances. The fine dining room, kitchen, and scrap yard locations establish different social classes. Costumes like the chef's white uniform and friend's black clothing represent good and evil. Props like knives show power dynamics. Lighting highlights important scenes and characters and sets moods.
The document discusses conventions and definitions related to TV dramas. It notes that conventions are common methods or practices expected by audiences and used by producers, such as typical storylines, characters, structure, and production style. A TV drama is defined as having technical storytelling techniques, entertaining and informing audiences through dramatized stories ranging from 30 minutes to 2 hours per episode in various genres like crime or soap operas. Effective TV dramas grip audiences with intense openings and resolve episodes while keeping viewers engaged until the conclusion.
The TV drama clip depicts a courtroom scene where the main character, Ben Colton, is being harshly interrogated by the prosecutor. The prosecutor is portrayed as a harsh and unjust authority figure through his costume, wig, and gown as well as his domineering behavior during questioning. Meanwhile, Ben appears tortured, nervous, weak-willed and vulnerable. His parents look ashamed and upset, showing little reaction. The defense attorney, a woman, seems undermined and allows the prosecutor to speak unchecked. The scene aims to build tension and drama through its shots and portrayal of power dynamics between characters.