You need a camera to take photos. Using the camera's flash can often be unnecessary and result in unnatural lighting; let the existing light shape the scene instead. When composing photos, position the subject strategically by applying principles of visual art composition as taught in art schools.
The document provides photography tips, suggesting experimenting with using other people's flashes as incoming light to create dramatic tones. It also recommends trying black and white photography to focus on content, textures and composition without color as a distraction. The document references blog posts by Abe Pachikara from 2008 about using other flashes and a black and white photo of a baby, family and nativity scene.
Este documento resume varios movimientos art¨ªsticos vanguardistas como el futurismo, el cubismo y el surrealismo. Tambi¨¦n describe los movimientos literarios del novecentismo/generaci¨®n del 14 y la generaci¨®n del 27 en Espa?a. La generaci¨®n del 27 se caracteriz¨® por mezclar la tradici¨®n con lo moderno y admirar la obra de Luis de G¨®ngora. Algunos de los poetas m¨¢s destacados de esta generaci¨®n fueron Federico Garc¨ªa Lorca, Pedro Salinas y Luis Cernuda.
The document discusses the key traits of world-class organizations. It states that world-class organizations are defined by making a distinctive impact over the long-term through superior performance. The document outlines several traits including having Level 5 Leadership, focusing on the right people rather than strategies, confronting brutal facts, and having a "Hedgehog concept" that focuses the organization. It also discusses how world-class organizations think differently about technology by carefully selecting technologies that fit with their goals and pioneering their application rather than following trends.
Harnessing the cloud to create social mobile apps that scaleAbe Pachikara
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This document discusses how to harness the cloud to create social mobile apps that can scale. It covers the challenges of building apps that need to support millions of users and updates daily across mobile devices. It provides examples of leveraging cloud services for scaling out databases, computation, and more. Design patterns are discussed for partitioning data and asynchronously processing high volumes of updates in the cloud.
Distance education is defined as delivering education to students who are not physically on-site. It allows teachers and students to communicate asynchronously through printed or electronic media, or synchronously through technology that allows real-time communication and chatting. The University of London was the first to offer distance learning degrees in 1858. Radio, television, and the Internet have further enabled distance education over the 20th century. Today, computers and the Internet make distribution of distance learning easier and faster, with the majority of colleges and universities in the US offering online courses.
The document discusses positive and negative words of varying lengths, encouraging the reader to value words like "we", "smile", and "confidence" while avoiding words like "I", "ego", and "rumor". It suggests focusing on success through teamwork, happiness, knowledge and self-assurance rather than selfishness, pride, gossip or jealousy.
The document discusses different cloud computing models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It provides examples of each layer including storage, servers, networking, operating systems, and applications. The document also outlines Microsoft's history with Azure including commercial availability and updates to Windows Azure and SQL Azure.
Role of the Laboratory in Antimicrobial Resistance DataAnuj Sharma
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The document discusses the role of microbiology laboratories in collecting, analyzing, and circulating antimicrobial resistance data. It outlines how laboratories provide antibiograms, which summarize local bacterial susceptibility patterns to guide empiric antibiotic therapy. The data can also be used for quality improvement, infection control, outbreak detection, and surveillance of resistance trends over time. The document recommends following Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines for generating high quality antibiograms and discusses how data can be managed and shared using software tools like WHONET.
You need a camera to take photos. Using the camera's flash can often be unnecessary and result in unnatural lighting; let the existing light shape the scene instead. When composing photos, position the subject strategically by applying principles of visual art composition as taught in art schools.
The document provides photography tips, suggesting experimenting with using other people's flashes as incoming light to create dramatic tones. It also recommends trying black and white photography to focus on content, textures and composition without color as a distraction. The document references blog posts by Abe Pachikara from 2008 about using other flashes and a black and white photo of a baby, family and nativity scene.
Este documento resume varios movimientos art¨ªsticos vanguardistas como el futurismo, el cubismo y el surrealismo. Tambi¨¦n describe los movimientos literarios del novecentismo/generaci¨®n del 14 y la generaci¨®n del 27 en Espa?a. La generaci¨®n del 27 se caracteriz¨® por mezclar la tradici¨®n con lo moderno y admirar la obra de Luis de G¨®ngora. Algunos de los poetas m¨¢s destacados de esta generaci¨®n fueron Federico Garc¨ªa Lorca, Pedro Salinas y Luis Cernuda.
The document discusses the key traits of world-class organizations. It states that world-class organizations are defined by making a distinctive impact over the long-term through superior performance. The document outlines several traits including having Level 5 Leadership, focusing on the right people rather than strategies, confronting brutal facts, and having a "Hedgehog concept" that focuses the organization. It also discusses how world-class organizations think differently about technology by carefully selecting technologies that fit with their goals and pioneering their application rather than following trends.
Harnessing the cloud to create social mobile apps that scaleAbe Pachikara
?
This document discusses how to harness the cloud to create social mobile apps that can scale. It covers the challenges of building apps that need to support millions of users and updates daily across mobile devices. It provides examples of leveraging cloud services for scaling out databases, computation, and more. Design patterns are discussed for partitioning data and asynchronously processing high volumes of updates in the cloud.
Distance education is defined as delivering education to students who are not physically on-site. It allows teachers and students to communicate asynchronously through printed or electronic media, or synchronously through technology that allows real-time communication and chatting. The University of London was the first to offer distance learning degrees in 1858. Radio, television, and the Internet have further enabled distance education over the 20th century. Today, computers and the Internet make distribution of distance learning easier and faster, with the majority of colleges and universities in the US offering online courses.
The document discusses positive and negative words of varying lengths, encouraging the reader to value words like "we", "smile", and "confidence" while avoiding words like "I", "ego", and "rumor". It suggests focusing on success through teamwork, happiness, knowledge and self-assurance rather than selfishness, pride, gossip or jealousy.
The document discusses different cloud computing models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It provides examples of each layer including storage, servers, networking, operating systems, and applications. The document also outlines Microsoft's history with Azure including commercial availability and updates to Windows Azure and SQL Azure.
Role of the Laboratory in Antimicrobial Resistance DataAnuj Sharma
?
The document discusses the role of microbiology laboratories in collecting, analyzing, and circulating antimicrobial resistance data. It outlines how laboratories provide antibiograms, which summarize local bacterial susceptibility patterns to guide empiric antibiotic therapy. The data can also be used for quality improvement, infection control, outbreak detection, and surveillance of resistance trends over time. The document recommends following Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines for generating high quality antibiograms and discusses how data can be managed and shared using software tools like WHONET.