This doctoral dissertation proposal explores the imaginative capacities of professional writers in the communication field. It aims to investigate indicators of imaginative capacity, explore the roots of imaginative capacity, and examine methods for cultivating imaginative capacity. The study focuses on three types of professional writers: technology writers, journalists, and copywriters. Semistructured interviews and focus groups will be used to collect data from 18 participants. The results could provide insights into developing human resources for communication and help create a more sustainable agricultural industry and society.
The document discusses Chinese prostitution in 19th century America, noting that many Chinese women and girls were sold into prostitution by impoverished families in China, often under false pretenses. This helped relieve financial burdens on families while also generating income. In California, Chinese prostitution filled the demand from the large male mining and immigrant populations. It served economic functions for capitalists by providing cheap labor and generating profits. Chinese prostitution had aspects of slavery and took predominantly pre-capitalist forms of organization until the 20th century. It was integral to patterns of Chinese migrant labor and sojourning abroad.
This study examines the roots of journalistic imagination through interviews with 6 journalists in Taiwan. The researchers identified 10 indicators of imagination and categorized the roots into 3 groups: personality traits, academic background, and work experience. They found that personality traits, professional conduct, and academic background are the most critical roots for initiating imagination. Professional conduct, news sense, and work experience are crucial for conceiving imagination, while personality traits, academic background, and news sense influence transforming imagination. The researchers conclude that both intrinsic and extrinsic factors influence journalistic imagination and that interventions could help develop journalists.
This document discusses research into cultivating marketing imagination. It explores how marketers can nurture their imagination through various methods. The research interviewed six renowned copywriters about their practices. It found they cultivate imagination through nurturing broad interests, reading and learning, observing and listening, monitoring processes, evaluating outcomes, comparing benchmarks, and developing market insights. These methods help marketers develop initiating, conceiving and transforming imagination needed to empathize with customers, solve problems creatively, and apply experience. Cultivating imagination requires self-discipline, inspiration and internalizing information. Further research should explore connecting imagination cultivation to marketing performance.
2014 in climate change 2014 impacts adaptation and vulnerability凱弘 廖
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The document is a summary for policymakers from the Working Group II contribution to the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report. It assesses observed and future impacts of climate change on natural and human systems, as well as opportunities for and limits to adaptation. Key findings include:
- Climate change is causing widespread impacts on natural and human systems, including changes in hydrological systems, species ranges and abundances, and negative impacts on crop yields.
- Future risks from climate change are expected to vary significantly by region, sector, and system. Risks increase with increasing levels of climate change.
- Effective adaptation involves principles like integrated risk management, focusing on the most vulnerable, and promoting equity and sustainability. Transformation of systems may
Transferencia de la información genéticaRoci López
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El documento describe los procesos de replicación, transcripción y traducción de la información genética. La replicación copia el ADN de forma semiconservadora durante la división celular. La transcripción produce ARN mensajero a partir de genes seleccionados en el ADN. La traducción usa el código genético contenido en el ARNm para sintetizar proteínas mediante la unión secuencial de aminoácidos guiada por codones. Estos procesos transfieren y manifiestan la información genética almacenada en el ADN para dir
The document discusses research into the imaginative capacity of professional writers in the bioagricultural communication field. It identifies indicators of imagination for technology writers, journalists, and copywriters. It also examines the roots and cultivation methods of imagination for each group. The research found academic background, work experience, personality traits, and self-discipline to be important roots. Cultivation methods included reading, observing, self-reflection, and developing expertise. Future plans include focus groups and proposing strategies to strengthen writers' imaginative capacities.
This doctoral dissertation proposal explores the imaginative capacities of professional writers in the communication field. It aims to investigate indicators of imaginative capacity, explore the roots of imaginative capacity, and examine methods for cultivating imaginative capacity. The study focuses on three types of professional writers: technology writers, journalists, and copywriters. Semistructured interviews and focus groups will be used to collect data from 18 participants. The results could provide insights into developing human resources for communication and help create a more sustainable agricultural industry and society.
The document discusses Chinese prostitution in 19th century America, noting that many Chinese women and girls were sold into prostitution by impoverished families in China, often under false pretenses. This helped relieve financial burdens on families while also generating income. In California, Chinese prostitution filled the demand from the large male mining and immigrant populations. It served economic functions for capitalists by providing cheap labor and generating profits. Chinese prostitution had aspects of slavery and took predominantly pre-capitalist forms of organization until the 20th century. It was integral to patterns of Chinese migrant labor and sojourning abroad.
This study examines the roots of journalistic imagination through interviews with 6 journalists in Taiwan. The researchers identified 10 indicators of imagination and categorized the roots into 3 groups: personality traits, academic background, and work experience. They found that personality traits, professional conduct, and academic background are the most critical roots for initiating imagination. Professional conduct, news sense, and work experience are crucial for conceiving imagination, while personality traits, academic background, and news sense influence transforming imagination. The researchers conclude that both intrinsic and extrinsic factors influence journalistic imagination and that interventions could help develop journalists.
This document discusses research into cultivating marketing imagination. It explores how marketers can nurture their imagination through various methods. The research interviewed six renowned copywriters about their practices. It found they cultivate imagination through nurturing broad interests, reading and learning, observing and listening, monitoring processes, evaluating outcomes, comparing benchmarks, and developing market insights. These methods help marketers develop initiating, conceiving and transforming imagination needed to empathize with customers, solve problems creatively, and apply experience. Cultivating imagination requires self-discipline, inspiration and internalizing information. Further research should explore connecting imagination cultivation to marketing performance.
2014 in climate change 2014 impacts adaptation and vulnerability凱弘 廖
?
The document is a summary for policymakers from the Working Group II contribution to the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report. It assesses observed and future impacts of climate change on natural and human systems, as well as opportunities for and limits to adaptation. Key findings include:
- Climate change is causing widespread impacts on natural and human systems, including changes in hydrological systems, species ranges and abundances, and negative impacts on crop yields.
- Future risks from climate change are expected to vary significantly by region, sector, and system. Risks increase with increasing levels of climate change.
- Effective adaptation involves principles like integrated risk management, focusing on the most vulnerable, and promoting equity and sustainability. Transformation of systems may
Transferencia de la información genéticaRoci López
?
El documento describe los procesos de replicación, transcripción y traducción de la información genética. La replicación copia el ADN de forma semiconservadora durante la división celular. La transcripción produce ARN mensajero a partir de genes seleccionados en el ADN. La traducción usa el código genético contenido en el ARNm para sintetizar proteínas mediante la unión secuencial de aminoácidos guiada por codones. Estos procesos transfieren y manifiestan la información genética almacenada en el ADN para dir
The document discusses research into the imaginative capacity of professional writers in the bioagricultural communication field. It identifies indicators of imagination for technology writers, journalists, and copywriters. It also examines the roots and cultivation methods of imagination for each group. The research found academic background, work experience, personality traits, and self-discipline to be important roots. Cultivation methods included reading, observing, self-reflection, and developing expertise. Future plans include focus groups and proposing strategies to strengthen writers' imaginative capacities.