Kerrang! magazine was first published in 1981 focusing on hard rock and metal genres. It was initially owned by United Newspapers and later sold to EMAP in 1991 who then sold it to current owners Bauer Media Group in 2008. Kerrang! has expanded beyond its print magazine to include a radio station and digital platforms. The magazine remains focused on rock music news and reviews while also giving readers free merchandise like posters to enhance the experience.
The magazine cover uses various design elements to attract readers' attention from supermarket shelves. These include a red masthead in a bold font that stands out, positioning the main image in front of the masthead for maximum visibility, and including essential details like the date and price in a clear location. Taglines are also used to anchor the image and convey the key messages about the film in a compelling way.
While some evidence points to secularization in Britain like decreasing church membership and attendance, other evidence shows religion still plays a role in society. Church membership in Britain decreased from around 28% in 1860-1910 to 12% in 2005, but religious programs still have large audiences. Additionally, new religious movements have grown and non-Christian religions are increasing in membership. Overall, religion remains important to many individuals and continues to influence culture, but organized religion may have less direct social and political influence than in the past.
Looking at Archival Sound: Visual features of a spoken word archive’s web in...jaredwi
This document discusses enhancing the listening experience for spoken word archives through web interfaces. It argues that poetry readings provide value beyond just the printed text by capturing the poet's performance. However, archives of recordings have been inaccessible until recently. The document proposes visual features for a web interface that could enhance listening, such as synchronizing audio playback with transcripts, visualizing sounds, and including related videos and images. This would help apply principles of textual scholarship to spoken word archives.
1) A monopolist can maximize profits through price discrimination by setting different prices for different customer groups or quantities purchased (1st, 2nd, 3rd degree price discrimination).
2) Under 3rd degree price discrimination, the monopolist sets prices so that the marginal revenue in each customer group is equal to marginal cost to maximize total revenue. The higher price is set for the group with less elastic demand.
3) A two-part tariff consisting of a fixed fee equal to consumer surplus plus a per-unit price equal to marginal cost allows a monopolist to extract all gains from trade and achieve an efficient market outcome.
Santana do Livramento - Marizane Medianeira de MoaresCursoTICs
Este artigo analisa o uso de objetos de aprendizagem (OAs) para ensinar conceitos matemáticos para alunos do pré-escola. Ele discute os benefícios dos OAs para o desenvolvimento cognitivo infantil e identifica algumas ferramentas que podem ser usadas, como jogos educativos. O artigo também aponta desafios no uso de tecnologia na educação infantil.
The document discusses ways to localize and personalize teaching English as a foreign language using coursebooks and materials. It suggests rooting explanations, examples, activities and texts in the local culture and experiences of students rather than focusing exclusively on British or American culture. Techniques include using modeling to share personal experiences, asking localized questions, incorporating student discussions into lessons, and translating vocabulary and phrases into students' native language. The goal is to make English learning more relevant and memorable by connecting it to students' realities.
Kerrang! magazine was first published in 1981 focusing on hard rock and metal genres. It was initially owned by United Newspapers and later sold to EMAP in 1991 who then sold it to current owners Bauer Media Group in 2008. Kerrang! has expanded beyond its print magazine to include a radio station and digital platforms. The magazine remains focused on rock music news and reviews while also giving readers free merchandise like posters to enhance the experience.
The magazine cover uses various design elements to attract readers' attention from supermarket shelves. These include a red masthead in a bold font that stands out, positioning the main image in front of the masthead for maximum visibility, and including essential details like the date and price in a clear location. Taglines are also used to anchor the image and convey the key messages about the film in a compelling way.
While some evidence points to secularization in Britain like decreasing church membership and attendance, other evidence shows religion still plays a role in society. Church membership in Britain decreased from around 28% in 1860-1910 to 12% in 2005, but religious programs still have large audiences. Additionally, new religious movements have grown and non-Christian religions are increasing in membership. Overall, religion remains important to many individuals and continues to influence culture, but organized religion may have less direct social and political influence than in the past.
Looking at Archival Sound: Visual features of a spoken word archive’s web in...jaredwi
This document discusses enhancing the listening experience for spoken word archives through web interfaces. It argues that poetry readings provide value beyond just the printed text by capturing the poet's performance. However, archives of recordings have been inaccessible until recently. The document proposes visual features for a web interface that could enhance listening, such as synchronizing audio playback with transcripts, visualizing sounds, and including related videos and images. This would help apply principles of textual scholarship to spoken word archives.
1) A monopolist can maximize profits through price discrimination by setting different prices for different customer groups or quantities purchased (1st, 2nd, 3rd degree price discrimination).
2) Under 3rd degree price discrimination, the monopolist sets prices so that the marginal revenue in each customer group is equal to marginal cost to maximize total revenue. The higher price is set for the group with less elastic demand.
3) A two-part tariff consisting of a fixed fee equal to consumer surplus plus a per-unit price equal to marginal cost allows a monopolist to extract all gains from trade and achieve an efficient market outcome.
Santana do Livramento - Marizane Medianeira de MoaresCursoTICs
Este artigo analisa o uso de objetos de aprendizagem (OAs) para ensinar conceitos matemáticos para alunos do pré-escola. Ele discute os benefícios dos OAs para o desenvolvimento cognitivo infantil e identifica algumas ferramentas que podem ser usadas, como jogos educativos. O artigo também aponta desafios no uso de tecnologia na educação infantil.
The document discusses ways to localize and personalize teaching English as a foreign language using coursebooks and materials. It suggests rooting explanations, examples, activities and texts in the local culture and experiences of students rather than focusing exclusively on British or American culture. Techniques include using modeling to share personal experiences, asking localized questions, incorporating student discussions into lessons, and translating vocabulary and phrases into students' native language. The goal is to make English learning more relevant and memorable by connecting it to students' realities.