The teacher showed students the different parts of the body. The students reviewed the parts of the body by cutting them out, coloring them, and pasting them together. The activity helped students learn the main parts of the human body.
Film 4 would be the most suitable media institution to distribute the film. As an independent British film made on a small budget, it would best fit the profile of films typically distributed by Film 4 rather than larger studios. Film 4 has experience distributing similar small, independent British films that achieved success, such as The Inbetweeners Movie. While other potential distributors like BBC Films or Entertainment Film Distributors may also be good fits and have advantages, Film 4 is a more realistic choice given the scale of the film and Film 4's track record of marketing and finding audiences for comparable films.
The teacher showed students the different parts of the body. The students reviewed the parts of the body by cutting them out, coloring them, and pasting them together. The activity helped students learn the main parts of the human body.
Film 4 would be the most suitable media institution to distribute the film. As an independent British film made on a small budget, it would best fit the profile of films typically distributed by Film 4 rather than larger studios. Film 4 has experience distributing similar small, independent British films that achieved success, such as The Inbetweeners Movie. While other potential distributors like BBC Films or Entertainment Film Distributors may also be good fits and have advantages, Film 4 is a more realistic choice given the scale of the film and Film 4's track record of marketing and finding audiences for comparable films.
1) The document appears to be a presentation in Vietnamese on creativity and successful recruitment. It lists the presenter, organizer, and timing of 60 minutes.
2) It outlines 10 steps to success including responsibility, self-esteem, purpose, goals, visualization, planning, action, feedback, never giving up, and gratitude.
3) Under each step are additional details and explanations provided in Vietnamese. Examples given for purpose include dreaming of bringing smiles to children and finding light for family and world. Feedback advises asking for ranking and advice to allow for re-evaluation.
1) The filmmakers used the popular card game theme of yugiyo to attract audiences interested in the game, believing a family comedy based on it would appeal to younger generations in cinemas and film festivals.
2) By targeting younger audiences who need parents to attend films, it could increase profits if shown in local cinemas where families and friends attend together.
3) The filmmakers made the main character not follow stereotypes commonly seen in movies, instead using unique costumes to distinguish characters and make the film stand out.
Dive into Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016 Upgrade, Migration and beyondJason Himmelstein
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016 provides a broad array of hybrid capabilities enabling you to cloud-accelerate your on-premises deployment. Learn more about the capabilities in SharePoint Server 2016 and how to best implement hybrid scenarios & how best to migrate to either SharePoint 2016 or SharePoint Online.
The document provides an agenda for a PowerShell training session. It includes an introduction to PowerShell, its history and uses. The agenda covers PowerShell principles like cmdlets, objects, pipelines and syntax. It also gives rules for the session and demonstrates some basic PowerShell commands and scripts. Contact details are provided for the presenter, Jason Himmelstein, for any additional information.
Battle scarred but still standing publish: A SharePoint Admin's tell-allJason Himmelstein
This document is the presentation slides from a talk given by Jason Himmelstein, a Senior Technical Director and SharePoint MVP, about his experiences as a SharePoint administrator. The slides include Himmelstein's background and credentials working with SharePoint, as well as links to resources about SharePoint administration best practices and tools.
On Wednesday November 18th, 2015 Microsoft publicly released SharePoint 2016 Beta 2. I was on route from LA to Houston to speak at the Houston SharePoint Users Group and the organizers asked me to speak about what was new.
All of the content herein comes from the TechNet articles that Microsoft released on that morning and can be found here: https://technet.microsoft.com/EN-US/library/cc261970(v=office.16).aspx
I used this deck to talk to the new features that were released in IT Preview & Beta 2 that evening and was asked to share this deck.
Enjoy!
-jase
Starting in May 2010, with SQL Server 2008 R2, Microsoft began talking more and more about "Personal BI". The focus of this discussion was a paradigm shift moving business intelligence from being something a few BI professionals do with a data warehouse to a practice done by Information Workers every day in familiar tools like Microsoft Excel and SharePoint. Over the course of this session we will show you the improvements that Microsoft has made in the 2013 stack to take this new focus from being a “nice idea” to a truly powerful reality. We will explore the improvements made to Excel, PowerPivot & Power View, & Reporting Services. We will explain the underlying technology that makes the new features possible and walk through demos of some of the shinier toys. At the end of the session you will walk away with a better understanding of what is new in 2013 for business intelligence and an extreme desire to build reusable data model that will undoubtedly bring real value to your business.
Every little helps is a slogan used by Tesco since 1993. The slogan uses simple grammar and vocabulary to communicate Tesco's message in a positive and inclusive way. It employs cohesive devices like reference, ellipsis, and collocation to imply that every small amount of money saved can help customers live better lives. The slogan follows principles of cooperation and politeness to not impose and make customers feel good. It uses an active declarative structure with an implied patient to clearly show agency without hiding it.
Migros, a large Swiss retailer, has successfully used crowdsourcing to develop new products. Through its Migipedia platform, over 15,000 ideas for new products have been submitted by the community of over 30,000 registered users. Examples include new flavors for the Blévita cereal brand and mojito-flavored toothpaste. The crowdsourcing process involves brainstorming ideas, testing prototypes, and community voting to select the final products. Crowdsourcing allows Migros to gain outside perspectives, focus on what customers want, increase customer loyalty, and lower the flop rate for new products.
1) The document appears to be a presentation in Vietnamese on creativity and successful recruitment. It lists the presenter, organizer, and timing of 60 minutes.
2) It outlines 10 steps to success including responsibility, self-esteem, purpose, goals, visualization, planning, action, feedback, never giving up, and gratitude.
3) Under each step are additional details and explanations provided in Vietnamese. Examples given for purpose include dreaming of bringing smiles to children and finding light for family and world. Feedback advises asking for ranking and advice to allow for re-evaluation.
1) The filmmakers used the popular card game theme of yugiyo to attract audiences interested in the game, believing a family comedy based on it would appeal to younger generations in cinemas and film festivals.
2) By targeting younger audiences who need parents to attend films, it could increase profits if shown in local cinemas where families and friends attend together.
3) The filmmakers made the main character not follow stereotypes commonly seen in movies, instead using unique costumes to distinguish characters and make the film stand out.
Dive into Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016 Upgrade, Migration and beyondJason Himmelstein
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016 provides a broad array of hybrid capabilities enabling you to cloud-accelerate your on-premises deployment. Learn more about the capabilities in SharePoint Server 2016 and how to best implement hybrid scenarios & how best to migrate to either SharePoint 2016 or SharePoint Online.
The document provides an agenda for a PowerShell training session. It includes an introduction to PowerShell, its history and uses. The agenda covers PowerShell principles like cmdlets, objects, pipelines and syntax. It also gives rules for the session and demonstrates some basic PowerShell commands and scripts. Contact details are provided for the presenter, Jason Himmelstein, for any additional information.
Battle scarred but still standing publish: A SharePoint Admin's tell-allJason Himmelstein
This document is the presentation slides from a talk given by Jason Himmelstein, a Senior Technical Director and SharePoint MVP, about his experiences as a SharePoint administrator. The slides include Himmelstein's background and credentials working with SharePoint, as well as links to resources about SharePoint administration best practices and tools.
On Wednesday November 18th, 2015 Microsoft publicly released SharePoint 2016 Beta 2. I was on route from LA to Houston to speak at the Houston SharePoint Users Group and the organizers asked me to speak about what was new.
All of the content herein comes from the TechNet articles that Microsoft released on that morning and can be found here: https://technet.microsoft.com/EN-US/library/cc261970(v=office.16).aspx
I used this deck to talk to the new features that were released in IT Preview & Beta 2 that evening and was asked to share this deck.
Enjoy!
-jase
Starting in May 2010, with SQL Server 2008 R2, Microsoft began talking more and more about "Personal BI". The focus of this discussion was a paradigm shift moving business intelligence from being something a few BI professionals do with a data warehouse to a practice done by Information Workers every day in familiar tools like Microsoft Excel and SharePoint. Over the course of this session we will show you the improvements that Microsoft has made in the 2013 stack to take this new focus from being a “nice idea” to a truly powerful reality. We will explore the improvements made to Excel, PowerPivot & Power View, & Reporting Services. We will explain the underlying technology that makes the new features possible and walk through demos of some of the shinier toys. At the end of the session you will walk away with a better understanding of what is new in 2013 for business intelligence and an extreme desire to build reusable data model that will undoubtedly bring real value to your business.
Every little helps is a slogan used by Tesco since 1993. The slogan uses simple grammar and vocabulary to communicate Tesco's message in a positive and inclusive way. It employs cohesive devices like reference, ellipsis, and collocation to imply that every small amount of money saved can help customers live better lives. The slogan follows principles of cooperation and politeness to not impose and make customers feel good. It uses an active declarative structure with an implied patient to clearly show agency without hiding it.
Migros, a large Swiss retailer, has successfully used crowdsourcing to develop new products. Through its Migipedia platform, over 15,000 ideas for new products have been submitted by the community of over 30,000 registered users. Examples include new flavors for the Blévita cereal brand and mojito-flavored toothpaste. The crowdsourcing process involves brainstorming ideas, testing prototypes, and community voting to select the final products. Crowdsourcing allows Migros to gain outside perspectives, focus on what customers want, increase customer loyalty, and lower the flop rate for new products.