The document profiles the key characters involved in a documentary about a murder case, including the 17-year-old victim Lucy Barrat and her parents and best friend who are interviewed, the 18-year-old murderer Rosie Bardsley who is filmed committing the crime, and their parents and friends who are also interviewed. It provides names, ages, occupations and brief descriptions of each character's role in the documentary for the victim, murderer, their family and friends, and the news presenter who bookends the documentary.
Trevor McDonald interviews dangerous people associated with organized crime to learn about their experiences in the mafia. The documentary uses a question and answer format. McDonald appears uncomfortable as he stands during interviews with criminals. Close-ups are used when subjects answer questions, and wide shots provide context of the interview rooms and accompanying individuals. Cross-cutting edits between questions and answers. Mise-en-scene shows McDonald traveling to interview locations while subjects refuse to travel, indicating their importance. The soundtrack sets the atmosphere.
This documentary profiles homeless teenagers sleeping rough due to family or personal issues. The informal interviews allow for conversations between the host and subjects. The host can relate having experienced homelessness. Handheld camera movements provide a slower pace to
This document discusses several concepts related to costs in business organizations. It defines relevant costs as those that are affected by a decision when analyzing problems and recommending solutions. It also discusses different types of costs like historical cost, replacement cost, opportunity cost, out of pocket cost, and sunk cost. Finally, it discusses incremental cost and how total cost does not increase at a constant rate as output increases due to diminishing marginal returns.
There are several types of documentary films, each with different goals and styles. A "fly on the wall" documentary aims for objectivity by filming subjects without their awareness of the camera. It features no narration. "Docusoaps" emphasize entertainment over information by following people's everyday lives and problems. They sometimes stage scenes. "Docudramas" are scripted reenactments meant to depict real events in an engaging way for audiences. "Mockumentaries" parody documentaries or areas of life for comedic effect. "Drama documentaries" explore social issues through scripted drama. "Theatrical documentaries" focus on celebrities and are released in cinemas. Each type targets different audiences based
The document discusses the naming and branding elements of a documentary called "Coventry Crackdown: The Westgate Robbery". The name was designed to imply it was part of a series called "Coventry Crackdown" but that this episode was a special about the criminal Toby Westgate. The text was styled to look like a typewriter for professionalism. The logo was omitted as unnecessary for documentaries, though the institution name JME Productions was used, representing the group members' initials.
The document describes the process of creating a documentary in iMovie. It provides screenshots from various scenes in the documentary and explains the filming techniques, editing choices, sound effects, and transitions used for each part. The documentary is about a murder case and includes an opening logo, title screen, news report introduction, interviews with characters, reenactments of the events, action scenes of the murder, and ending credits. Various filming angles, filters, zooms, dissolves and fades were used to move between each part of the documentary.
Expository documentaries expose a topic through a commentator explaining over pictures or videos, appealing to audiences through rhetorical questions and facts. They are one of the main documentary types and Channel 4 has produced over 450 expository documentaries on topics like history, biographies, health, science, nature and music.
Physical health is indicated by attributes like strength, coordination, endurance and good proportions. In aging populations, good memory, senses, sleep, mood and skin health also indicate physical well-being. However, the most important aspect of well-being is being connected to one's true or cosmic self through a process called anusandhan. Anusandhan appears to have a benevolent and enlightening effect on the universe. Whether the practice of namasmaran can help achieve this mental state of anusandhan for oneself to experience is left for readers to decide.
Unified Energy provides energy procurement and management services including commodity procurement, demand response, and data management. It has over 150 years of combined experience in energy markets. Unified Energy was acquired by Tullett Prebon, the #1 ranked interdealer broker of commodities. Tullett Prebon's acquisition of Unified Energy provides access to its international capabilities and over $1 billion in annual revenue. Unified Energy offers customers services like full bill auditing, benchmarking, automated data reporting and tracking of energy budgets to help lower costs.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbanothkishan
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This document provides a summary and analysis of each chapter of the Bhagavad Gita. The first chapter depicts Arjuna's subjective perceptions and crisis. The second chapter explains cosmic consciousness and the nature of physical existence. Chapters 3-6 describe the concepts of dharma and techniques for blossoming. Chapter 7 reveals Krishna's omnipresent nature. Chapters 8 discusses the relationship between the cosmos and individuals. Nonviolence in the Gita refers to opposing ignorance and promoting blossoming, not unconditional nonviolence. Keeping connected to cosmic consciousness through practices like remembrance is important for overcoming distress and living according to one's dharma.
This document summarizes a study that examined the effects of 7 weeks of resistance training and light walking on the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) in institutionalized older adults compared to a control group. The study found that the exercise group, which performed resistance training 3 days a week and light walking 2 days a week, showed a statistically significant decrease in their AHI compared to the control group. While the exercise group gained strength, the strength gains did not correlate with the reduction in AHI. The study concludes that supervised resistance training and light walking can reduce the severity of obstructive sleep apnea in institutionalized older adults.
Aleksandra Petkovi is a Serbian journalist currently pursuing her MA in Journalism at the University of Ni邸. She graduated from the International University of Novi Pazar in 2012 with a degree in Journalism. Her work experience includes administrative roles at various companies in Serbia and as a hostess in New York. Currently she works as a receptionist at an automotive company in Ni邸. She is fluent in English and has basic German skills. Her interests include communication, teamwork, and public relations.
The documentary uses and develops several forms and conventions from real media products such as Americas Most Wanted. These include green screen shots, interviews throughout the documentary to drive the storyline, and flashbacks with captions to reenact events mentioned in interviews. The documentary also includes voiceovers, background music, and transitions. The poster for the documentary takes conventions from the poster for Ross Kemp on Gangs, including a black and white central photo, different colored text, and text stating the channel.
This document discusses mood boards for props, locations, and costumes for a documentary about a crime. Several location ideas are proposed: alleyways, subways, and car parks to establish the crime atmosphere for the opening scene. Other locations include a crime scene, an interview room, a mug shot room, a car, and a house belonging to the criminal. Costume ideas are presented for men, including shirts, ties, jumpers and trousers. Footwear and blazers are also discussed. Young female adult clothing is chosen to be casual. Props discussed include a mug shot clipboard, murder weapons, a car, newspaper, camera, handcuffs, police tape, and chalk.
One Born Every Minute uses a fixed camera style to observe the daily activities of a labour ward. While this style allows filming 24 hours a day without a crew, the documentary's style is not interesting to the documentarian and may not appeal to their target demographic. 24 Hours in A&E uses hidden cameras to film patients and staff in a natural way over 24 hours in an emergency room. It has minimal editing and graphics with a narrator explaining the scenes and ambient hospital sounds.
The document analyzes the results of a questionnaire about documentary viewing preferences. It finds that the target audience is primarily female, ages 18-24, who prefer political documentaries around 1 hour long. They most often watch documentaries on TV in the evening on channels like Channel 4. This suggests the documentary should be a political TV program aimed at late teens and young adults.
A reflective documentary is an experimental style that does not hide its construction, sometimes showing crew members. The audience is as interested in how the film is made as in its content. It aims to be truthful by focusing on realism and using minimal editing and effects. A reflective filmmaker like Louis Theroux narrates over real footage and directly addresses the audience, aiming to influence their opinions similar to his own through sharing the problems he faced making the documentary.
This document discusses techniques used in crime documentaries that could be incorporated into the creator's own documentary. It analyzes the use of jump cuts in "Ross Kemp on Gangs" to make scenes flow smoothly. It also notes how Ross Kemp uses direct address to help audiences understand dangerous situations. The document likes how over-the-shoulder shots in "Ross Kemp" create a sense of caution and how two shots in "Danny Dyer Deadliest Men" show genuine conversations. It concludes that voiceovers, as used in a thoughtful long shot of Dyer, can make shocking stories more engaging.
Expository documentaries are a classic form of documentary that expose a person or topic through a commentator explaining facts and providing critical analysis over videos and photos. The conventions include a commentator asking rhetorical questions and sharing strong opinions persuasively. This form appeals to audiences as the commentator speaks directly to viewers about biographical, historical or event details, including exclusive footage, interviews or pictures to support conclusions.
The documentary uses editing techniques like overlaying old footage with music and voiceovers to explain and exaggerate stories from the 1960s when mod culture was prominent. It shows what it meant to be a mod through these scenes. Similarly, the film "Born to be Wild" edits text and credits over footage and displays headlines from the time when mods were seen as unfamiliar. Another documentary called "This is a Modern World" also overlays the screen with text and images that come together to form the recognizable Fred Perry logo, making it seem like an authoritative source. Proper editing with titles, credits, and logos helps make documentaries more engaging and professional.
The images at the top of the list represent Mod attire that will be recognized by the audience. The images at the bottom depict what skinheads were known for wearing, so they were chosen as the costume for the skinhead subculture. The document discusses costume choices for representing different subcultures.
Newspapers are publications printed on paper that are issued regularly, usually daily, to provide information and opinions on current events and issues. The first newspaper was published in 1605 in Strassburg by Johann Carolus and was weekly, but many advanced to being daily. Newspapers come in different formats like tabloid or broadsheet and reach various demographic and psychographic groups - tabloid papers tend to target mainstreamers and settlers from lower socioeconomic groups while broadsheets aim for aspirers from higher socioeconomic groups. Producing and distributing a major newspaper costs millions per year.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on 際際滷Share. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily design slideshows.
This document discusses the importance of mise-en-scene elements like props and costumes in documentary films about subcultures. It explains that props like mopeds help explore the "Mod" subculture and give context to the time period. Costumes in documentaries about Mods and another subculture show audiences what people wore and how they styled themselves. Mise-en-scene elements like costumes help modern audiences understand what it was like during the time period by providing a visual representation to accompany the narration. Throughout the documentary discussed in the document, costume will remain a key element that is prominently featured.
This document discusses potential images for different parts of a final product, including the front cover, contents page, and a double page spread. Images 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 are mid shots that could work for the front cover, while images 5 and 6 of close ups may suit the contents page. Image 3 has already been selected for the double page spread. All images feature models in black and leather jackets, fitting the metal/rock theme. In conclusion, the author thinks any of the images provided would be effective for the final product.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create a contents page layout in a digital design program. It describes adding a black background, cropping and editing photos, and inserting a white box. It then details adding the main title using text and eraser tools for a broken effect, and sub-titles using text and stroke tools. Numbers were made blue and text black when adding content text to the white box. A final bottom title and sub-title were added using the type tool to complete the contents page.
Expository documentaries expose a topic through a commentator explaining over pictures or videos, appealing to audiences through rhetorical questions and facts. They are one of the main documentary types and Channel 4 has produced over 450 expository documentaries on topics like history, biographies, health, science, nature and music.
Physical health is indicated by attributes like strength, coordination, endurance and good proportions. In aging populations, good memory, senses, sleep, mood and skin health also indicate physical well-being. However, the most important aspect of well-being is being connected to one's true or cosmic self through a process called anusandhan. Anusandhan appears to have a benevolent and enlightening effect on the universe. Whether the practice of namasmaran can help achieve this mental state of anusandhan for oneself to experience is left for readers to decide.
Unified Energy provides energy procurement and management services including commodity procurement, demand response, and data management. It has over 150 years of combined experience in energy markets. Unified Energy was acquired by Tullett Prebon, the #1 ranked interdealer broker of commodities. Tullett Prebon's acquisition of Unified Energy provides access to its international capabilities and over $1 billion in annual revenue. Unified Energy offers customers services like full bill auditing, benchmarking, automated data reporting and tracking of energy budgets to help lower costs.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbanothkishan
油
This document provides a summary and analysis of each chapter of the Bhagavad Gita. The first chapter depicts Arjuna's subjective perceptions and crisis. The second chapter explains cosmic consciousness and the nature of physical existence. Chapters 3-6 describe the concepts of dharma and techniques for blossoming. Chapter 7 reveals Krishna's omnipresent nature. Chapters 8 discusses the relationship between the cosmos and individuals. Nonviolence in the Gita refers to opposing ignorance and promoting blossoming, not unconditional nonviolence. Keeping connected to cosmic consciousness through practices like remembrance is important for overcoming distress and living according to one's dharma.
This document summarizes a study that examined the effects of 7 weeks of resistance training and light walking on the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) in institutionalized older adults compared to a control group. The study found that the exercise group, which performed resistance training 3 days a week and light walking 2 days a week, showed a statistically significant decrease in their AHI compared to the control group. While the exercise group gained strength, the strength gains did not correlate with the reduction in AHI. The study concludes that supervised resistance training and light walking can reduce the severity of obstructive sleep apnea in institutionalized older adults.
Aleksandra Petkovi is a Serbian journalist currently pursuing her MA in Journalism at the University of Ni邸. She graduated from the International University of Novi Pazar in 2012 with a degree in Journalism. Her work experience includes administrative roles at various companies in Serbia and as a hostess in New York. Currently she works as a receptionist at an automotive company in Ni邸. She is fluent in English and has basic German skills. Her interests include communication, teamwork, and public relations.
The documentary uses and develops several forms and conventions from real media products such as Americas Most Wanted. These include green screen shots, interviews throughout the documentary to drive the storyline, and flashbacks with captions to reenact events mentioned in interviews. The documentary also includes voiceovers, background music, and transitions. The poster for the documentary takes conventions from the poster for Ross Kemp on Gangs, including a black and white central photo, different colored text, and text stating the channel.
This document discusses mood boards for props, locations, and costumes for a documentary about a crime. Several location ideas are proposed: alleyways, subways, and car parks to establish the crime atmosphere for the opening scene. Other locations include a crime scene, an interview room, a mug shot room, a car, and a house belonging to the criminal. Costume ideas are presented for men, including shirts, ties, jumpers and trousers. Footwear and blazers are also discussed. Young female adult clothing is chosen to be casual. Props discussed include a mug shot clipboard, murder weapons, a car, newspaper, camera, handcuffs, police tape, and chalk.
One Born Every Minute uses a fixed camera style to observe the daily activities of a labour ward. While this style allows filming 24 hours a day without a crew, the documentary's style is not interesting to the documentarian and may not appeal to their target demographic. 24 Hours in A&E uses hidden cameras to film patients and staff in a natural way over 24 hours in an emergency room. It has minimal editing and graphics with a narrator explaining the scenes and ambient hospital sounds.
The document analyzes the results of a questionnaire about documentary viewing preferences. It finds that the target audience is primarily female, ages 18-24, who prefer political documentaries around 1 hour long. They most often watch documentaries on TV in the evening on channels like Channel 4. This suggests the documentary should be a political TV program aimed at late teens and young adults.
A reflective documentary is an experimental style that does not hide its construction, sometimes showing crew members. The audience is as interested in how the film is made as in its content. It aims to be truthful by focusing on realism and using minimal editing and effects. A reflective filmmaker like Louis Theroux narrates over real footage and directly addresses the audience, aiming to influence their opinions similar to his own through sharing the problems he faced making the documentary.
This document discusses techniques used in crime documentaries that could be incorporated into the creator's own documentary. It analyzes the use of jump cuts in "Ross Kemp on Gangs" to make scenes flow smoothly. It also notes how Ross Kemp uses direct address to help audiences understand dangerous situations. The document likes how over-the-shoulder shots in "Ross Kemp" create a sense of caution and how two shots in "Danny Dyer Deadliest Men" show genuine conversations. It concludes that voiceovers, as used in a thoughtful long shot of Dyer, can make shocking stories more engaging.
Expository documentaries are a classic form of documentary that expose a person or topic through a commentator explaining facts and providing critical analysis over videos and photos. The conventions include a commentator asking rhetorical questions and sharing strong opinions persuasively. This form appeals to audiences as the commentator speaks directly to viewers about biographical, historical or event details, including exclusive footage, interviews or pictures to support conclusions.
The documentary uses editing techniques like overlaying old footage with music and voiceovers to explain and exaggerate stories from the 1960s when mod culture was prominent. It shows what it meant to be a mod through these scenes. Similarly, the film "Born to be Wild" edits text and credits over footage and displays headlines from the time when mods were seen as unfamiliar. Another documentary called "This is a Modern World" also overlays the screen with text and images that come together to form the recognizable Fred Perry logo, making it seem like an authoritative source. Proper editing with titles, credits, and logos helps make documentaries more engaging and professional.
The images at the top of the list represent Mod attire that will be recognized by the audience. The images at the bottom depict what skinheads were known for wearing, so they were chosen as the costume for the skinhead subculture. The document discusses costume choices for representing different subcultures.
Newspapers are publications printed on paper that are issued regularly, usually daily, to provide information and opinions on current events and issues. The first newspaper was published in 1605 in Strassburg by Johann Carolus and was weekly, but many advanced to being daily. Newspapers come in different formats like tabloid or broadsheet and reach various demographic and psychographic groups - tabloid papers tend to target mainstreamers and settlers from lower socioeconomic groups while broadsheets aim for aspirers from higher socioeconomic groups. Producing and distributing a major newspaper costs millions per year.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on 際際滷Share. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily design slideshows.
This document discusses the importance of mise-en-scene elements like props and costumes in documentary films about subcultures. It explains that props like mopeds help explore the "Mod" subculture and give context to the time period. Costumes in documentaries about Mods and another subculture show audiences what people wore and how they styled themselves. Mise-en-scene elements like costumes help modern audiences understand what it was like during the time period by providing a visual representation to accompany the narration. Throughout the documentary discussed in the document, costume will remain a key element that is prominently featured.
This document discusses potential images for different parts of a final product, including the front cover, contents page, and a double page spread. Images 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 are mid shots that could work for the front cover, while images 5 and 6 of close ups may suit the contents page. Image 3 has already been selected for the double page spread. All images feature models in black and leather jackets, fitting the metal/rock theme. In conclusion, the author thinks any of the images provided would be effective for the final product.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create a contents page layout in a digital design program. It describes adding a black background, cropping and editing photos, and inserting a white box. It then details adding the main title using text and eraser tools for a broken effect, and sub-titles using text and stroke tools. Numbers were made blue and text black when adding content text to the white box. A final bottom title and sub-title were added using the type tool to complete the contents page.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create a magazine front cover design in a digital art program. It describes using various tools like the paint bucket, type, eraser, and selection tools to add elements like a black background, title masthead with cracking effect, photo with blue tone, boxes and text in matching blue and black colors, a barcode from another magazine, and subheadings for interior content. The process involved practicing skills like photo selection and adding elements in a consistent color scheme to make the cover eye-catching for its target punk/metal audience.
The student learned many new techniques and skills in progressing from their preliminary task to the full media product. For the preliminary task, they used basic Microsoft Word skills. However, in creating the front cover, contents page, and double page spread, they used Photoshop and InDesign for the first time. This presented a new learning curve, but as they got more experience with the software, they were able to use it more effectively. The result was a significant improvement over what they could produce for the preliminary task, demonstrating how much they grew in their skills from the start to the end of the project.
This document summarizes the evaluation questions and responses for a media production coursework on creating a magazine. The student developed forms and conventions from the Kerrang magazine template for layout, style, and content. The magazine represents the alternative rock, punk, and metal music genres. Bauer Media Group would be a suitable distributor since it produces similar music magazines. The target audience is men and women ages 15-30 who enjoy those music genres. Creating the magazine required learning software like Photoshop and InDesign, and refining techniques from the preliminary task to the final product.
The document is an evaluation by Caitlin O'Mara of a magazine media product they created. It consists of responses to 6 questions. For Q1, Caitlin explains they developed forms and conventions of real magazines, using Kerrang magazine as a template. For Q2, they represent the social group that listens to alternative rock, punk and metal through style and content. For Q3, they state Bauer Media Group would be a suitable distributor. For Q4, their audience is men and women aged 15-30 who enjoy those music genres. For Q5, they learned skills from using Photoshop and InDesign. For Q6, Caitlin reflects on spending more time and learning new skills from
The document summarizes the steps taken to design the front cover of a magazine. It describes starting with a black background and adding a title in a font similar to Kerrang magazine with gray stripes for a rock/metal look. Images and text were then added, with the text separated by lines and in varying sizes and colors. A barcode was added last to complete the magazine cover design.
The document describes the process of designing a magazine contents page layout. The designer started with a black background and added a blue-tinted photo in the top corner to follow a magazine style. White bars and text boxes were added, with the text in different colors and fonts. Blue lines were added above and below titles for emphasis. The same techniques were used for subtitles along the right side. Photos and page numbers were finally included to add detail. The final layout replaced the initial photos with more appropriate close-up and group shots.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create a double page spread for a magazine article. The writer edited a photo in Photoshop, adding dark blue effects. They inserted the photo into InDesign and added titles and text in varying font sizes. Questions and answers were laid out in columns. Final adjustments included adding a "News circle" graphic and magazine title with website link.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create a contents page layout in a design program. It describes:
1) Starting with a plain black background and adding a blue-toned photo to build upon.
2) Adding a white bar at the top to hold text in two colors - black and dark grey - set in Minion Pro font.
3) Enhancing the title with blue lines above and below, created using a text box with hyphen symbols.
This document summarizes three music magazine articles as examples for a writing assignment. Article One is about Nicki Minaj from a pop music magazine, broken into six sub-topics. Article Two interviews the band Architbots in a classic double page spread layout. Article Three features multiple short articles on One Direction members' past experiences in a column format across a double page spread.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about magazine reading habits. It found that 50% of respondents were male and 50% female, with the largest age groups being 10-16 years old (50%) and 17-34 (30%). The most popular magazine genres were music (10 out of 20), cooking (4 out of 20), and sports (2 out of 20). The most commonly mentioned music magazines were NME, Bliss, and Kerrang. 50% of respondents said they enjoyed the survey.
This document contains summaries of a music magazine cover, contents page, and double page spread. The magazine cover features a model for Kerrang magazine with band descriptions. The contents page lists article titles and page numbers with Adele as the featured artist. The double page spread is about Avril Lavigne becoming a "wild child" with a large picture of her and a quote, using fonts and colors to portray this message.
This document describes the layout and color scheme plans for the front cover, double page spread, and contents page of a magazine. The front cover will feature a red and black color scheme with a center photograph and red text over black. The double page spread will have a photo on the left and article text on the right. The contents page will list section titles and page numbers on the left and right sides in red and black colors.
The document outlines research done on fashion styles for a rock music outfit, including leather jackets, black boots, band t-shirts, ripped skinny jeans, shorts with tights or skirts, beanies, and wristbands as key elements of the rock look. Accessories like beanies and wristbands complete the style. Research covered tops, bottoms, footwear, outerwear, and accessories associated with rock fashion.
The document describes 5 different designs for titles or headings. The first design uses red and black colors with a bold, chunky font. The second design uses purple and yellow colors with a thin, italic font. The third design uses blue and orange colors with the orange as the main font color outlined in blue and a thin, tall font. The fourth design uses black and white colors with a bold, chunky font. The fifth design uses red and white colors with the first letter having a different italic, fancy style and the rest of the font being bold and chunky.
Finals of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
Blind Spots in AI and Formulation Science Knowledge Pyramid (Updated Perspect...Ajaz Hussain
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This presentation delves into the systemic blind spots within pharmaceutical science and regulatory systems, emphasizing the significance of "inactive ingredients" and their influence on therapeutic equivalence. These blind spots, indicative of normalized systemic failures, go beyond mere chance occurrences and are ingrained deeply enough to compromise decision-making processes and erode trust.
Historical instances like the 1938 FD&C Act and the Generic Drug Scandals underscore how crisis-triggered reforms often fail to address the fundamental issues, perpetuating inefficiencies and hazards.
The narrative advocates a shift from reactive crisis management to proactive, adaptable systems prioritizing continuous enhancement. Key hurdles involve challenging outdated assumptions regarding bioavailability, inadequately funded research ventures, and the impact of vague language in regulatory frameworks.
The rise of large language models (LLMs) presents promising solutions, albeit with accompanying risks necessitating thorough validation and seamless integration.
Tackling these blind spots demands a holistic approach, embracing adaptive learning and a steadfast commitment to self-improvement. By nurturing curiosity, refining regulatory terminology, and judiciously harnessing new technologies, the pharmaceutical sector can progress towards better public health service delivery and ensure the safety, efficacy, and real-world impact of drug products.
SOCIAL CHANGE(a change in the institutional and normative structure of societ...DrNidhiAgarwal
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This PPT is showing the effect of social changes in human life and it is very understandable to the students with easy language.in this contents are Itroduction, definition,Factors affecting social changes ,Main technological factors, Social change and stress , what is eustress and how social changes give impact of the human's life.
Blind spots in AI and Formulation Science, IFPAC 2025.pdfAjaz Hussain
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The intersection of AI and pharmaceutical formulation science highlights significant blind spotssystemic gaps in pharmaceutical development, regulatory oversight, quality assurance, and the ethical use of AIthat could jeopardize patient safety and undermine public trust. To move forward effectively, we must address these normalized blind spots, which may arise from outdated assumptions, errors, gaps in previous knowledge, and biases in language or regulatory inertia. This is essential to ensure that AI and formulation science are developed as tools for patient-centered and ethical healthcare.
How to Configure Restaurants in Odoo 17 Point of SaleCeline George
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Odoo, a versatile and integrated business management software, excels with its robust Point of Sale (POS) module. This guide delves into the intricacies of configuring restaurants in Odoo 17 POS, unlocking numerous possibilities for streamlined operations and enhanced customer experiences.
Research & Research Methods: Basic Concepts and Types.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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This ppt has been made for the students pursuing PG in social science and humanities like M.Ed., M.A. (Education), Ph.D. Scholars. It will be also beneficial for the teachers and other faculty members interested in research and teaching research concepts.
Database population in Odoo 18 - Odoo slidesCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss the database population in Odoo 18. In Odoo, performance analysis of the source code is more important. Database population is one of the methods used to analyze the performance of our code.
QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online How to Make the MoveTechSoup
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If you use QuickBooks Desktop and are stressing about moving to QuickBooks Online, in this webinar, get your questions answered and learn tips and tricks to make the process easier for you.
Key Questions:
* When is the best time to make the shift to QuickBooks Online?
* Will my current version of QuickBooks Desktop stop working?
* I have a really old version of QuickBooks. What should I do?
* I run my payroll in QuickBooks Desktop now. How is that affected?
*Does it bring over all my historical data? Are there things that don't come over?
* What are the main differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online?
* And more