Harry Pickford evaluated his media products and how they used conventions from real music magazines. He created a magazine front cover, contents page, and double page spread, taking inspiration from magazines like NME and Q. He followed conventions for layout and design elements. Throughout the process, he aimed to make the products look professional and like real magazines that could be purchased.
Tutorial de uso de concurshop, tienda virtual de concursos literarios.
En vez de sacar fotocopias a tu manuscrito y enviar por correo postal, nosotros hacemos ese trabajo.
The document is from St. Alphon's High School E/M in Jyothi Nagar, Karimnagar. It describes the 40th daily traffic counseling (DTC) session held on March 12, 2010. The session was organized by IYSO Team India in coordination with the Transport and Police Departments of Andhra Pradesh. Kumar M. Prasanth Goud of St. Alphon's High School served as the team leader and handed over the DTC banner to the chief guest, Shri T. Ramesh Babuji, the sub-inspector of police traffic in Karimnagar.
The Titanic hit an iceberg which caused flooding in its front compartments and caused the bow to sink while the stern rose up. As the ship continued sinking, its funnels fell off one by one until the stress caused it to split in two. The bow sank completely by pulling the stern down vertically until it detached. The stern floated briefly before sinking completely, leaving no trace of the Titanic.
This document outlines the requirements for earning a BC Dogwood Diploma. Students must complete specific courses in grades 10-12, pass provincial exams in key subjects, earn a minimum of 80 credits, and complete the Graduation Transitions program. The Graduation Transitions program involves developing a personal health plan, preparing career documents like a resume, and participating in community service. While the Graduation Program specifies the requirements to graduate from high school, students should consult counselors about any additional requirements for their intended post-secondary programs.
Crowdfunding allows artists, entrepreneurs and startups to raise money for projects or ventures from many individuals online, typically in exchange for rewards or equity. Kickstarter is geared towards creative projects, requiring a funding goal and deadline, while taking 5-9% of funds raised. Indiegogo accepts any projects and lets keep funds raised even if unfunded, but is more cluttered with 10,000 projects. Both sites can help startups generate buzz and proof of concept in addition to raising funds.
The document describes 4 internship opportunities in software engineering, marketing, and healthcare technologies.
The first is a software development internship at Amazon involving writing real software to solve complex technical problems and contribute directly to Amazon's e-commerce platform.
The second is an software engineering internship at Intuit working on products like QuickBooks and TurboTax to fuel innovation and change lives through financial solutions.
The third is a software development internship at Medtronic in the Netherlands to develop a common data analysis platform for physiological research to optimize therapy development.
The fourth is a technical marketing internship at GE Healthcare in France involving coordinating marketing events, maintaining materials, and supporting sales through customer profiling and market
Valentin Dupont is applying for a 3-month internship at Technip starting in June 2014. He is currently a second year student studying engineering. His previous internship involved updating CAD drawings and working with engineers on various projects, giving him experience in design, organization, and communication. He believes his skills and ambition to become a project manager make him a good fit for the position.
This document provides definitions for various terms used in poetry. It defines allegory as using concrete forms to represent abstract meanings, and alliteration as words starting with the same letter. It also defines ballad, couplet, elegy, figurative, foot, free verse, hyperbole, iambic, idiomatic, imagery, internal rhyme, irony, litotes, metaphor, meter, metonymy, ode, onomatopoeia, parody, personification, pun, quatrain, rhyme, rhythm, satire, setting, stanza, stress pattern, symbolism, tone, and verse.
Student A and Student B participated in a business introductions role play. They were each assessed on their non-verbal communication skills, including eye contact, enthusiasm, listening skills, and body language out of 40 points. They were also assessed on their verbal communication out of 60 points, which included their opening and closing expressions, projection and repetition of their name, follow up questions, fluidity of speech, and grammar.
Maxime Dupont is a 23-year-old French engineering student seeking an internship in computer science from June to August 2014. He is currently pursuing a Master's degree in engineering from ECE in Paris. He has work experience as an IT intern where he programmed websites and managed projects. Dupont is fluent in French and English with intermediate Spanish skills and proficiency in software like Microsoft Office, SolidWorks, Java, and Unix. He enjoys traveling, technology, mechanics and sports in his free time.
This document provides guidance for an Anglo-style CV for a French student. It emphasizes standing out from the start and selling yourself. It recommends including a summary highlighting creative and results-focused qualities. It also provides guidance on what to include under sections for education, experience listing accomplishments and impacts, skills in languages and soft skills, interests showing implementation of skills, and community service involvement.
This document provides guidance on introducing oneself in a business context. It recommends starting with greetings and an exchange of names. It then suggests making small talk by discussing common interests, work, or the environment. Topics to avoid include politics, religion, sex, money, and other potentially controversial subjects. Proper etiquette like maintaining eye contact, using titles, remembering names, and shaking hands are also covered. The goal is to connect with the other person in a positive, friendly manner during a brief first introduction.
This document provides guidance on introducing oneself in a business context. It recommends starting with an exchange of names and asking how the other person is doing. It then suggests making small talk by discussing common interests, work, or the environment. Examples of appropriate small talk topics include work, common acquaintances, travel, sports, and weather. Politics, religion, sex, money, and other personal topics should be avoided. The document also offers tips for a positive introduction such as maintaining eye contact, repeating the other person's name, asking questions, and showing genuine interest. It concludes with reminders about using titles, remembering names, handshakes, and keeping the conversation light.
Student A and Student B participated in a business introductions role play. They were each assessed on their non-verbal communication skills, including eye contact, enthusiasm, listening skills, and body language out of 40 points. They were also assessed on their verbal communication out of 60 points, which included their opening and closing expressions, projection and repetition of their name, follow up questions, fluidity of speech, and grammar.
This document provides 12 effective techniques for grabbing an audience's attention in the first 30 seconds of a presentation. These include using a contrarian approach, asking rhetorical questions, delivering a catchy phrase, making a startling assertion, referencing a historical event, using the word "imagine", quoting movies, arousing curiosity, twisting quotations, quoting foreign proverbs, employing "what if" scenarios, and telling a brief story. The key is to choose a hook that is brief, well-rehearsed and pertinent to the topic being presented.
This document provides 12 effective techniques for grabbing an audience's attention in the first 30 seconds of a presentation. These include using a contrarian approach, asking rhetorical questions, delivering a catchy phrase, making a startling assertion, referencing a historical event, using the word "imagine", quoting movies, arousing curiosity, twisting quotations, quoting foreign proverbs, employing "what if" scenarios, and telling a brief story. The key is to choose a hook that is brief, well-rehearsed and pertinent to the topic being presented.
An internship is available with Amazon for a Software Development Engineer Intern located in Seattle, Washington. As an intern, you will be writing real software and working directly with experienced engineers on projects that impact Amazon customers. This is an opportunity to have direct impact on the evolution of Amazon's e-commerce platform and work on mission critical projects early in your career. The role involves solving complex technical challenges through design, coding, and problem-solving skills.
This document provides guidance on how to structure a resume for an Anglo-Saxon audience in 3 paragraphs or less. It recommends including a summary and objectives section at the top that highlights your qualifications and goals. It also suggests explicitly listing your accomplishments in your work experience using action verbs and quantifying your impact. Non-work sections should demonstrate your skills, interests, and community involvement to portray yourself as a well-rounded candidate.
Crowdfunding allows artists, entrepreneurs and startups to raise money for projects or ventures from many individuals online, typically in exchange for rewards or equity. Kickstarter is geared towards creative projects, requiring a funding goal and deadline, while taking 5-9% of funds raised. Indiegogo accepts any projects and lets keep funds raised even if unfunded, but is more cluttered with 10,000 projects. Both sites can help startups generate buzz and proof of concept in addition to raising funds.
The document describes 4 internship opportunities in software engineering, marketing, and healthcare technologies.
The first is a software development internship at Amazon involving writing real software to solve complex technical problems and contribute directly to Amazon's e-commerce platform.
The second is an software engineering internship at Intuit working on products like QuickBooks and TurboTax to fuel innovation and change lives through financial solutions.
The third is a software development internship at Medtronic in the Netherlands to develop a common data analysis platform for physiological research to optimize therapy development.
The fourth is a technical marketing internship at GE Healthcare in France involving coordinating marketing events, maintaining materials, and supporting sales through customer profiling and market
Valentin Dupont is applying for a 3-month internship at Technip starting in June 2014. He is currently a second year student studying engineering. His previous internship involved updating CAD drawings and working with engineers on various projects, giving him experience in design, organization, and communication. He believes his skills and ambition to become a project manager make him a good fit for the position.
This document provides definitions for various terms used in poetry. It defines allegory as using concrete forms to represent abstract meanings, and alliteration as words starting with the same letter. It also defines ballad, couplet, elegy, figurative, foot, free verse, hyperbole, iambic, idiomatic, imagery, internal rhyme, irony, litotes, metaphor, meter, metonymy, ode, onomatopoeia, parody, personification, pun, quatrain, rhyme, rhythm, satire, setting, stanza, stress pattern, symbolism, tone, and verse.
Student A and Student B participated in a business introductions role play. They were each assessed on their non-verbal communication skills, including eye contact, enthusiasm, listening skills, and body language out of 40 points. They were also assessed on their verbal communication out of 60 points, which included their opening and closing expressions, projection and repetition of their name, follow up questions, fluidity of speech, and grammar.
Maxime Dupont is a 23-year-old French engineering student seeking an internship in computer science from June to August 2014. He is currently pursuing a Master's degree in engineering from ECE in Paris. He has work experience as an IT intern where he programmed websites and managed projects. Dupont is fluent in French and English with intermediate Spanish skills and proficiency in software like Microsoft Office, SolidWorks, Java, and Unix. He enjoys traveling, technology, mechanics and sports in his free time.
This document provides guidance for an Anglo-style CV for a French student. It emphasizes standing out from the start and selling yourself. It recommends including a summary highlighting creative and results-focused qualities. It also provides guidance on what to include under sections for education, experience listing accomplishments and impacts, skills in languages and soft skills, interests showing implementation of skills, and community service involvement.
This document provides guidance on introducing oneself in a business context. It recommends starting with greetings and an exchange of names. It then suggests making small talk by discussing common interests, work, or the environment. Topics to avoid include politics, religion, sex, money, and other potentially controversial subjects. Proper etiquette like maintaining eye contact, using titles, remembering names, and shaking hands are also covered. The goal is to connect with the other person in a positive, friendly manner during a brief first introduction.
This document provides guidance on introducing oneself in a business context. It recommends starting with an exchange of names and asking how the other person is doing. It then suggests making small talk by discussing common interests, work, or the environment. Examples of appropriate small talk topics include work, common acquaintances, travel, sports, and weather. Politics, religion, sex, money, and other personal topics should be avoided. The document also offers tips for a positive introduction such as maintaining eye contact, repeating the other person's name, asking questions, and showing genuine interest. It concludes with reminders about using titles, remembering names, handshakes, and keeping the conversation light.
Student A and Student B participated in a business introductions role play. They were each assessed on their non-verbal communication skills, including eye contact, enthusiasm, listening skills, and body language out of 40 points. They were also assessed on their verbal communication out of 60 points, which included their opening and closing expressions, projection and repetition of their name, follow up questions, fluidity of speech, and grammar.
This document provides 12 effective techniques for grabbing an audience's attention in the first 30 seconds of a presentation. These include using a contrarian approach, asking rhetorical questions, delivering a catchy phrase, making a startling assertion, referencing a historical event, using the word "imagine", quoting movies, arousing curiosity, twisting quotations, quoting foreign proverbs, employing "what if" scenarios, and telling a brief story. The key is to choose a hook that is brief, well-rehearsed and pertinent to the topic being presented.
This document provides 12 effective techniques for grabbing an audience's attention in the first 30 seconds of a presentation. These include using a contrarian approach, asking rhetorical questions, delivering a catchy phrase, making a startling assertion, referencing a historical event, using the word "imagine", quoting movies, arousing curiosity, twisting quotations, quoting foreign proverbs, employing "what if" scenarios, and telling a brief story. The key is to choose a hook that is brief, well-rehearsed and pertinent to the topic being presented.
An internship is available with Amazon for a Software Development Engineer Intern located in Seattle, Washington. As an intern, you will be writing real software and working directly with experienced engineers on projects that impact Amazon customers. This is an opportunity to have direct impact on the evolution of Amazon's e-commerce platform and work on mission critical projects early in your career. The role involves solving complex technical challenges through design, coding, and problem-solving skills.
This document provides guidance on how to structure a resume for an Anglo-Saxon audience in 3 paragraphs or less. It recommends including a summary and objectives section at the top that highlights your qualifications and goals. It also suggests explicitly listing your accomplishments in your work experience using action verbs and quantifying your impact. Non-work sections should demonstrate your skills, interests, and community involvement to portray yourself as a well-rounded candidate.
1. SONGSCHEDULE-Friday 2 :45
WEEK/
DATE
STUDENTS SONG GRADE
WK 2
27
SEPT
-Marion
Hadrien
WK 3
4
OCT
_Maxime
_Melchior
- SweetDreams, Emily Browning
- Giorgio by Morader, Daft Punk
WK 4
11 OCT
_ Antoine
_Alaric
_ The Wall
WK 5
18 OCT
- Charlotte
- Coline
WK6
25 OCT
_Mariem
_ Sacha
- Radioactive
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- Loseyourself
WK 7
8 NOV
_Alexandra
_Yassine
WK 8
15 NOV
_Medhi
-Manon
WK 9
22 NOV
Laurent
Arthur
WK 10
29 NOV
Matteo
WK 11
6 DEC
WK 12
13 DEC
WK 13
20 DEC