Final evaluationMeg RhodesThis document provides an evaluation of a student's media magazine project. The student discusses how their magazine uses, develops, or challenges conventions of real music magazines. They analyze similarities and differences between their magazine and publications like NME and Kerrang in terms of layout, design elements, fonts, and portrayal of genre. The student aims to portray a punk genre through visuals of bands and use of the British flag color scheme. They discuss conventions they follow, like serious band photos, and techniques they try that are less common, like varying image sizes on pages.
Slope as rate of change assignment part 2Hyunna YooThe document discusses the slopes of two objects, A and B, based on their positions over time. It provides the equations of the lines representing each object's movement as y=13x+100 for object A and y=13x+156 for object B. It then asks questions about calculating and comparing the slopes, speeds, distances traveled and starting positions of the two objects. The slopes are calculated as 3 for object A and 13 for object B, showing that object B is traveling faster. Object B passes object A at 0.6 seconds and after 5 seconds, object A has traveled 32 meters while object B has traveled 8/3 meters. Object B started 4 meters ahead of object A, and both objects are moving in
Dj danger mouseMeg RhodesDJ Danger Mouse is an American musician and producer known for collaborating with various artists and groups. He is considered postmodern for his 2004 album "The Grey Album" which combined songs from Jay-Z's "The Black Album" with songs from The Beatles' "White Album". This work brought together genres from different eras to create a new work, demonstrating postmodern eclecticism. He later created a collaborative album with Sparkle Horse that sampled other artists' songs and got into legal issues for copyright claims, exemplifying postmodern ideas about everything being a remix and issues of originality.
Presentation2Shawn YanceyThis short document explores existential questions about identity and purpose through brief reflections on life, psychology, and the creative process. The author questions who they are and what their role in the world may be, seeing psychology as a means to gain understanding and as an artistic outlet for expression.
Final evaluationMeg RhodesThe document provides an evaluation of a media product (a magazine) created by Megan Rhodes. It discusses various ways the magazine uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real magazines. Over multiple pages, it analyzes the magazine's cover, layout, images, articles, and other design elements, comparing them to conventions from magazines like NME and identifying both similarities and differences. The goal was to portray the punk genre while putting a unique spin on typical magazine conventions.
Final evaluationMeg RhodesThis document provides an evaluation of a student's media magazine project. The student discusses how their magazine uses, develops, or challenges conventions of real music magazines. They analyze similarities and differences between their magazine and publications like NME and Kerrang in terms of layout, design elements, fonts, and imagery used to portray the punk genre. Overall, the student aimed to create a magazine that would appeal to a punk audience while experimenting with some unconventional design techniques.
Presentation2Shawn YanceyThis short document explores existential questions about identity and purpose through brief reflections on life, psychology, and an unfinished work. It questions what defines the author and their relationship to understanding existence, with psychology presented as a creative outlet to explore these ideas.
Peregrine GroupnicknicholsThis document contains contact information for an engineering and design company located at 8850 West 38th Ave Suite A in Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80300. The company can be reached by phone at 303-670-9388.
Analysing Mixmag MagazineMeg RhodesThis document analyzes and summarizes various pages from Mixmag Magazine. It notes things like font choices, layouts, use of images and colors. For example, on the contents page it comments that the black background with white text makes the font stand out, but it lacks consistency with the cover. It also analyzes the use of bright colors and images to draw the reader's eye as well as conversational language used.
Slope as rate of change assignment part 2Hyunna YooThe document discusses the slopes of two objects, A and B, based on their positions over time. It provides the equations of the lines representing each object's movement as y=13x+100 for object A and y=13x+156 for object B. It then asks questions about calculating and comparing the slopes, speeds, distances traveled and starting positions of the two objects. The slopes are calculated as 3 for object A and 13 for object B, showing that object B is traveling faster. Object B passes object A at 0.6 seconds and after 5 seconds, object A has traveled 32 meters while object B has traveled 8/3 meters. Object B started 4 meters ahead of object A, and both objects are moving in
Media Draft EvaluationMeg RhodesThe document provides an evaluation of a magazine created by the student. It summarizes the key ways the magazine uses conventions of real magazines, such as layout, design elements, and genre representation. The student aims to both follow conventions, such as color palette and serious poses, while also challenging some, like irregular band positioning and a violent magazine title. The genres portrayed through visuals and writing are analyzed.
Feel goodonthegoMeg RhodesFeel Good Drinks is a drinks company that uses natural ingredients and no added sugar. They want to increase brand awareness and make people feel good. Their campaign will involve drink sampling stalls in shopping centers across the UK. Customers can take a selfie while drinking a Feel Good product and posting it with #FeelGoodOnTheGo for a chance to win a feel good experience prize. Evaluating effectiveness will include comparing sales before and after, and checking if website traffic increases.
Presentation2Shawn YanceyThis short document explores existential questions about identity and purpose through brief reflections on life, psychology, and an unfinished work. The author questions who they are and what their role in the world may be, seeing psychology as a way to gain understanding and insight into life's mysteries.
Rexx summarySylvie MigneaultThe document lists over 80 functions available in the REXX programming language, including functions to manipulate strings, numbers, dates, storage, and streams. Some key functions are ABS to return the absolute value of a number, DATE to return the current date, LENGTH to return the length of a string, SUBSTR to extract a substring, and VALUE to query or change the value of a variable. The functions provide capabilities for text manipulation, mathematical operations, programming logic, and interacting with the operating environment.
Biography of harper_lee,_author_of_toTati01Harper Lee was born in 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama. She grew up near author Truman Capote and was influenced to write by the Scottsboro Boys case. Lee attended local schools and the University of Alabama, studying journalism, history, and literature. After graduating, she moved to New York City and worked as an airline reservation clerk. In 1961, Lee published an essay in McCall's magazine about missing her Alabama home during the holidays. The following year, she published her famous novel To Kill a Mockingbird, which earned her widespread acclaim. Lee passed away in 2016 at the age of 89.
Analysing Mixmag MagazineMeg RhodesThis document analyzes and summarizes various pages from Mixmag Magazine. It notes things like font choices, layouts, use of images and colors. For example, on the contents page it comments that the black background with white text makes the font stand out, but it lacks consistency with the cover. It also analyzes the use of bright colors and images to draw the reader's eye as well as conversational language used.
Slope as rate of change assignment part 2Hyunna YooThe document discusses the slopes of two objects, A and B, based on their positions over time. It provides the equations of the lines representing each object's movement as y=13x+100 for object A and y=13x+156 for object B. It then asks questions about calculating and comparing the slopes, speeds, distances traveled and starting positions of the two objects. The slopes are calculated as 3 for object A and 13 for object B, showing that object B is traveling faster. Object B passes object A at 0.6 seconds and after 5 seconds, object A has traveled 32 meters while object B has traveled 8/3 meters. Object B started 4 meters ahead of object A, and both objects are moving in
Media Draft EvaluationMeg RhodesThe document provides an evaluation of a magazine created by the student. It summarizes the key ways the magazine uses conventions of real magazines, such as layout, design elements, and genre representation. The student aims to both follow conventions, such as color palette and serious poses, while also challenging some, like irregular band positioning and a violent magazine title. The genres portrayed through visuals and writing are analyzed.
Feel goodonthegoMeg RhodesFeel Good Drinks is a drinks company that uses natural ingredients and no added sugar. They want to increase brand awareness and make people feel good. Their campaign will involve drink sampling stalls in shopping centers across the UK. Customers can take a selfie while drinking a Feel Good product and posting it with #FeelGoodOnTheGo for a chance to win a feel good experience prize. Evaluating effectiveness will include comparing sales before and after, and checking if website traffic increases.
Presentation2Shawn YanceyThis short document explores existential questions about identity and purpose through brief reflections on life, psychology, and an unfinished work. The author questions who they are and what their role in the world may be, seeing psychology as a way to gain understanding and insight into life's mysteries.
Rexx summarySylvie MigneaultThe document lists over 80 functions available in the REXX programming language, including functions to manipulate strings, numbers, dates, storage, and streams. Some key functions are ABS to return the absolute value of a number, DATE to return the current date, LENGTH to return the length of a string, SUBSTR to extract a substring, and VALUE to query or change the value of a variable. The functions provide capabilities for text manipulation, mathematical operations, programming logic, and interacting with the operating environment.
Biography of harper_lee,_author_of_toTati01Harper Lee was born in 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama. She grew up near author Truman Capote and was influenced to write by the Scottsboro Boys case. Lee attended local schools and the University of Alabama, studying journalism, history, and literature. After graduating, she moved to New York City and worked as an airline reservation clerk. In 1961, Lee published an essay in McCall's magazine about missing her Alabama home during the holidays. The following year, she published her famous novel To Kill a Mockingbird, which earned her widespread acclaim. Lee passed away in 2016 at the age of 89.