The document provides an overview of the establishment and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India. It discusses:
1) How the Supreme Court was established in 1950 to replace the Federal Court, taking on appellate jurisdiction from the Privy Council.
2) The broad jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, including over the interpretation of the constitution, writ petitions, appeals from high courts, and special leave petitions.
3) Key aspects of the Supreme Court's powers, such as its authority to punish for contempt and oversight of domestic arbitration cases.
This document discusses personality and values. It defines personality and describes how it is measured. Two major personality frameworks are described - the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and the Big Five model. Values are defined as basic convictions about how to live and the importance of values is explained. Generational differences in values are compared. Hofstede's five dimensions of national culture are identified as a framework for assessing cultural values.
This document provides an analysis of Facebook's current advertising capabilities and recommendations for future technologies and features. It begins with a profile of Facebook's growth as a social network and its reliance on advertising revenues. A SWOT analysis identifies strengths in Facebook's large user base but weaknesses in its acquisition-focused strategy. Roadmaps then recommend features around metadata, interests, shopping and wellness to provide advertisers the user data needed over the next 5 years as technology evolves. Facebook will need to get closer to users through location tracking, purchase histories and health data to maintain its advertising strength.
Brynn Kardash has over 15 years of experience in education, including serving as a Director of Transformation for Indianapolis Public Schools and as a Turnaround Principal. She has a Master's degree in Educational Administration and Supervision from Ball State University and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and Math/Science from St. Joseph's College. Her experience includes developing curriculum, analyzing student data, providing professional development, and turning around low-performing schools. Currently, she oversees support for five underperforming elementary schools as the Director of Transformation.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Nenko Todorov, a Bulgarian chef. It outlines his professional experience as head chef, chef de partie, and breakfast chef at hotels in the UK and as chief cook on container vessels and passenger ships between 2002-2013. It also lists his education in culinary arts and certificates in food safety, security, and medical fitness. Todorov is looking to relocate and has strong skills in food preparation, menu creation, inventory, and personnel management. He is available to start work with notice and can provide references.
The document analyzes and summarizes the key elements and intended messages communicated through the album covers of Tom Odell's "Long Way Down", Eminem's "Relapse", Van Halen's "1984", and Timberland's "Shock Value". Key elements highlighted include using the artist's image to build awareness for lesser known acts like Tom Odell, symbolic visuals related to the album title and theme for Eminem and Van Halen, and implying additional artists featured through framing for Timberland.
This document provides guidance on how to effectively communicate and advocate for conservative causes through social media and in-person interactions. It emphasizes connecting with others by finding common ground, telling relatable stories, and motivating people towards solutions rather than scaring them. The document also includes a quiz to help activists assess their online presence and engagement on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
The document discusses feedback received on a music video project at various stages of development. Early audience research favored the concept of a character in a wheelchair over one dealing with mental illness, finding the wheelchair idea unique and inspiring. Rough cut feedback praised the video's narrative journey and ability to open eyes to disability issues, but noted some camera shots were shaky and the beginning slow, suggesting more contrast between depressing and basketball scenes. Overall feedback helped the creators learn how to improve technical elements and pacing while maintaining the heartfelt emotional core.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Nenko Todorov, a Bulgarian chef. It outlines his professional experience as head chef, chef de partie, and breakfast chef at hotels in the UK and as chief cook on container vessels and passenger ships between 2002-2013. It also lists his education in culinary arts and certificates in food safety, security, and medical fitness. Todorov is looking to relocate and has strong skills in food preparation, menu creation, inventory, and personnel management. He is available to start work with notice and can provide references.
The document analyzes and summarizes the key elements and intended messages communicated through the album covers of Tom Odell's "Long Way Down", Eminem's "Relapse", Van Halen's "1984", and Timberland's "Shock Value". Key elements highlighted include using the artist's image to build awareness for lesser known acts like Tom Odell, symbolic visuals related to the album title and theme for Eminem and Van Halen, and implying additional artists featured through framing for Timberland.
This document provides guidance on how to effectively communicate and advocate for conservative causes through social media and in-person interactions. It emphasizes connecting with others by finding common ground, telling relatable stories, and motivating people towards solutions rather than scaring them. The document also includes a quiz to help activists assess their online presence and engagement on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
The document discusses feedback received on a music video project at various stages of development. Early audience research favored the concept of a character in a wheelchair over one dealing with mental illness, finding the wheelchair idea unique and inspiring. Rough cut feedback praised the video's narrative journey and ability to open eyes to disability issues, but noted some camera shots were shaky and the beginning slow, suggesting more contrast between depressing and basketball scenes. Overall feedback helped the creators learn how to improve technical elements and pacing while maintaining the heartfelt emotional core.