This document contains a list of Spanish words related to different jobs and occupations such as bricklayer, butcher, and hunter. It also includes terms for types of animals commonly hunted or used for specific jobs like swan, falcon, wild boar, and deer. Additional words involve tools and materials used in various trades like knife, shop window, barrel, and adobe.
O documento apresenta um teste de concentração com perguntas sobre matemática, história e lógica. As perguntas incluem identificar qual item seria acendido primeiro com um único palito de fósforo, calcular posição em uma corrida após ultrapassar o segundo colocado, e identificar o erro na afirmação de que todos os meses tem 28 dias.
O documento discute (1) a definição de competência em informação como conjunto de habilidades para localizar, avaliar e usar informação efetivamente, (2) as capacidades necessárias de acordo com o ciclo de competência informacional e (3) ações e iniciativas para tornar as pessoas competentes em informação, como bibliotecários como agentes educacionais e cooperação entre docentes e bibliotecários.
The Wii is the most popular game console in the class, with Just Dance being the most popular game. Boys and girls prefer different consoles. Kiss FM is the favorite radio station for both boys and girls. The class visits the cinema and watches 14 to 28 hours of TV on average per week. The most recently popular film seen was Step Up 3D, and Facebook is the most popular social media site.
The Wii is the most popular game console in the class, with Just Dance being the most popular game. Boys and girls prefer different consoles. Kiss FM is the favorite radio station for both boys and girls. The class visits the cinema and watches 14-28 hours of TV on average per week. The most recently popular film seen was Step Up 3D, and Facebook is the most popular social media site.
This document outlines 13 tasks related to creating a magazine, including conventions to follow, determining costs, genres, collages, covers, target audiences, and practicing magazine design in Photoshop. Key terms are defined and tasks involve determining pricing, permissions, designs, and uploading work to a site for review. The final task is to create a TV listings magazine cover using Photoshop while applying magazine design conventions and uploading the work.
The document provides cost estimates for hiring camera equipment, lighting, a studio, and printing 1500 copies of a 116-page, full-color magazine on coated paper with a perfect binding. The total cost for all items is £3,658.90. Camera equipment includes a Canon 1DS MKIII at £560, lighting is a Rosco LED light pad kit for £240, studio rental at Drummond Street in London is £250 for 5 days at £50 per day, and magazine printing on coated paper with a perfect binding is £3,658.90.
The document discusses the permissions needed to use photos of celebrities and people in a magazine. It identifies three potential photos - of Ed Sheeran, Nicki Minaj, and Drake. For each photo, signature permission would need to be obtained by contacting the individual directly. While obtaining permission is possible, it may not be feasible. As an alternative, the document suggests using photos of their own models without needing additional permissions.
The target audience for this magazine is teenage girls who live in English-speaking countries and are students. They are interested in gossip and fashion. The magazine aims to appeal to this demographic through its cover images and content.
This document appears to be a magazine or blog post that contains multiple articles, images, and interviews. It includes an interview with Frankie Cocozza, pictures and an interview with Little Mix about winning The X Factor, a top 10 list, images of famous people, and a main title with accompanying text. The document covers various entertainment news and celebrity gossip topics through a combination of articles, photographs, and interviews.
This document analyzes the target audience of several magazines based on information on their covers. It discusses the age range, gender, nationality, heritage, interests, and typical job/student status of readers. The magazines appear to be targeted at various demographics, including women ages 25+, teens ages 13+, fans of a football team in their 20s-30s, young girls ages 6-10 interested in celebrities and Disney channel shows, and students. The magazines are generally from the UK, USA, or India based on the language and people featured on the covers.
Beyonce gave birth to her daughter Blue Ivy Carter on January 7, 2012 at New York's Lenox Hill Hospital. To ensure privacy, Beyonce checked into the hospital under the alias "Ingrid Jackson" and rented out the entire fourth floor of the hospital for $1.3 million. Despite being less than two days old, Blue Ivy was already receiving extravagant security measures due to her famous parents.
This magazine article discusses gossip about famous people, including an interview with Frankie Cocozza expressing excitement about appearing on Big Brother and Little Mix's victory on The X Factor. It also includes a sub-story about an X-Factor contestant claiming the show is fixed and the battle for the Christmas number one song, along with pictures of where celebrities have been.
This document appears to be a price list for magazines, with different price ranges listed from free up to £3.50 or more. The price increases in 50p increments from free to £1.50, then by £1 increments up to £3.50. The names of some magazines, including OK, Heat, Vogue and Men's Health are also mentioned.
This document discusses different types of print that could be used to produce 100 leaflets within a budget of £2000 by the end of the next school day's lesson. It provides information on hand printing techniques like etching and linocut, as well as mechanical and digital printing methods such as letterpress, lithography, screen printing, photocopying, and desktop publishing. Cost, production time, and image quality are considered for lithography and offset lithography printing techniques. In the conclusion, the author decides to use offset lithography as it is cost effective and can produce high quality leaflets within the required timeframe and budget.
The document discusses a newspaper with sections including a lead story about a murder, pictures of stars, and a story featuring a pug. It also references the newspaper's masthead, price, date, and web address, and indicates there will be shocking stories revealed by summer.
This magazine document contains gossip stories and celebrity features with pictures in various colors. It includes a table of contents that lists the magazine sections such as titles, colors, pictures and page numbers to easily find topics. The main story is about a celebrity featured in pictures of pink and black colors.
This letter is a proposal from Ferine Cosmetics Ltd to an advertising agency to promote their new line of cosmetic products for men called "X-men". The letter introduces the new product line, identifies their main competitors, and explains how they plan to advertise through magazines, TV channels and newspapers. It notes the strengths of using their existing brand recognition but also acknowledges targeting men is new for them. The letter requests a response within 5 days and states the budget is negotiable upon acceptance of the proposal.
The document discusses several advertisements for shoes. The target audience is described as mainly teenagers who want fashionable shoes. The shoes in one ad are gray and white, standing out against a dull, boring backdrop. This ad also features the shoe on chewing gum that looks like a hand, implying everyone wants the shoes. The shoes are suitable for women of any age and come in different colors, styles, and materials suitable for various seasons and activities. The ads aim to attract attention to just a picture of the shoe through plain and simple designs.
April Jones is a 17-year-old student living at home in Cheshunt who is studying media studies, textiles, and geography at sixth form. She works part-time at River Island on the weekends and enjoys listening to music, shopping with friends at stores like Topshop and Newlook, going to the cinema, and watching shows like Family Guy and Hollyoaks.
Most people prefer to wear different perfumes during the day and night, and would rather just have an evening perfume. 80% said they would be more likely to buy a perfume if it was in a stylish bottle. The most people would pay for a perfume is £30-40. Based on the findings, the product will be a night perfume called "Secrets" from the brand "Summer" and will cost £35. The advert will feature a model instead of a celebrity to appeal to the target market.
This questionnaire asks about perfume preferences including whether the person wears perfume, when they wear it, their favorite scent, if they prefer different perfumes for day and night, if they like perfume based on the bottle design, what names they prefer for perfumes, if they prefer celebrity or brand name perfumes, how much they are willing to pay, their favorite font and name, and what block designs they like best.
The bottle appears expensive because it is gold colored. In the photo, the woman is looking at the camera instead of the man next to her. While the man is looking at the woman, she is not looking back at him.
The document is a 10 question questionnaire about a perfume product advertisement, asking respondents their opinions on various aspects of the advertisement such as the name, picture, layout, idea clarity, color use, target audience clarity, willingness to purchase the product, needed improvements, desired changes, and slogan.
The bottle appears expensive because it is gold colored. In the photo, the woman is looking at the camera instead of the man next to her. The man is looking at the woman but she is not looking back at him.
This document outlines 13 tasks related to creating a magazine, including conventions to follow, determining costs, genres, collages, covers, target audiences, and practicing magazine design in Photoshop. Key terms are defined and tasks involve determining pricing, permissions, designs, and uploading work to a site for review. The final task is to create a TV listings magazine cover using Photoshop while applying magazine design conventions and uploading the work.
The document provides cost estimates for hiring camera equipment, lighting, a studio, and printing 1500 copies of a 116-page, full-color magazine on coated paper with a perfect binding. The total cost for all items is £3,658.90. Camera equipment includes a Canon 1DS MKIII at £560, lighting is a Rosco LED light pad kit for £240, studio rental at Drummond Street in London is £250 for 5 days at £50 per day, and magazine printing on coated paper with a perfect binding is £3,658.90.
The document discusses the permissions needed to use photos of celebrities and people in a magazine. It identifies three potential photos - of Ed Sheeran, Nicki Minaj, and Drake. For each photo, signature permission would need to be obtained by contacting the individual directly. While obtaining permission is possible, it may not be feasible. As an alternative, the document suggests using photos of their own models without needing additional permissions.
The target audience for this magazine is teenage girls who live in English-speaking countries and are students. They are interested in gossip and fashion. The magazine aims to appeal to this demographic through its cover images and content.
This document appears to be a magazine or blog post that contains multiple articles, images, and interviews. It includes an interview with Frankie Cocozza, pictures and an interview with Little Mix about winning The X Factor, a top 10 list, images of famous people, and a main title with accompanying text. The document covers various entertainment news and celebrity gossip topics through a combination of articles, photographs, and interviews.
This document analyzes the target audience of several magazines based on information on their covers. It discusses the age range, gender, nationality, heritage, interests, and typical job/student status of readers. The magazines appear to be targeted at various demographics, including women ages 25+, teens ages 13+, fans of a football team in their 20s-30s, young girls ages 6-10 interested in celebrities and Disney channel shows, and students. The magazines are generally from the UK, USA, or India based on the language and people featured on the covers.
Beyonce gave birth to her daughter Blue Ivy Carter on January 7, 2012 at New York's Lenox Hill Hospital. To ensure privacy, Beyonce checked into the hospital under the alias "Ingrid Jackson" and rented out the entire fourth floor of the hospital for $1.3 million. Despite being less than two days old, Blue Ivy was already receiving extravagant security measures due to her famous parents.
This magazine article discusses gossip about famous people, including an interview with Frankie Cocozza expressing excitement about appearing on Big Brother and Little Mix's victory on The X Factor. It also includes a sub-story about an X-Factor contestant claiming the show is fixed and the battle for the Christmas number one song, along with pictures of where celebrities have been.
This document appears to be a price list for magazines, with different price ranges listed from free up to £3.50 or more. The price increases in 50p increments from free to £1.50, then by £1 increments up to £3.50. The names of some magazines, including OK, Heat, Vogue and Men's Health are also mentioned.
This document discusses different types of print that could be used to produce 100 leaflets within a budget of £2000 by the end of the next school day's lesson. It provides information on hand printing techniques like etching and linocut, as well as mechanical and digital printing methods such as letterpress, lithography, screen printing, photocopying, and desktop publishing. Cost, production time, and image quality are considered for lithography and offset lithography printing techniques. In the conclusion, the author decides to use offset lithography as it is cost effective and can produce high quality leaflets within the required timeframe and budget.
The document discusses a newspaper with sections including a lead story about a murder, pictures of stars, and a story featuring a pug. It also references the newspaper's masthead, price, date, and web address, and indicates there will be shocking stories revealed by summer.
This magazine document contains gossip stories and celebrity features with pictures in various colors. It includes a table of contents that lists the magazine sections such as titles, colors, pictures and page numbers to easily find topics. The main story is about a celebrity featured in pictures of pink and black colors.
This letter is a proposal from Ferine Cosmetics Ltd to an advertising agency to promote their new line of cosmetic products for men called "X-men". The letter introduces the new product line, identifies their main competitors, and explains how they plan to advertise through magazines, TV channels and newspapers. It notes the strengths of using their existing brand recognition but also acknowledges targeting men is new for them. The letter requests a response within 5 days and states the budget is negotiable upon acceptance of the proposal.
The document discusses several advertisements for shoes. The target audience is described as mainly teenagers who want fashionable shoes. The shoes in one ad are gray and white, standing out against a dull, boring backdrop. This ad also features the shoe on chewing gum that looks like a hand, implying everyone wants the shoes. The shoes are suitable for women of any age and come in different colors, styles, and materials suitable for various seasons and activities. The ads aim to attract attention to just a picture of the shoe through plain and simple designs.
April Jones is a 17-year-old student living at home in Cheshunt who is studying media studies, textiles, and geography at sixth form. She works part-time at River Island on the weekends and enjoys listening to music, shopping with friends at stores like Topshop and Newlook, going to the cinema, and watching shows like Family Guy and Hollyoaks.
Most people prefer to wear different perfumes during the day and night, and would rather just have an evening perfume. 80% said they would be more likely to buy a perfume if it was in a stylish bottle. The most people would pay for a perfume is £30-40. Based on the findings, the product will be a night perfume called "Secrets" from the brand "Summer" and will cost £35. The advert will feature a model instead of a celebrity to appeal to the target market.
This questionnaire asks about perfume preferences including whether the person wears perfume, when they wear it, their favorite scent, if they prefer different perfumes for day and night, if they like perfume based on the bottle design, what names they prefer for perfumes, if they prefer celebrity or brand name perfumes, how much they are willing to pay, their favorite font and name, and what block designs they like best.
The bottle appears expensive because it is gold colored. In the photo, the woman is looking at the camera instead of the man next to her. While the man is looking at the woman, she is not looking back at him.
The document is a 10 question questionnaire about a perfume product advertisement, asking respondents their opinions on various aspects of the advertisement such as the name, picture, layout, idea clarity, color use, target audience clarity, willingness to purchase the product, needed improvements, desired changes, and slogan.
The bottle appears expensive because it is gold colored. In the photo, the woman is looking at the camera instead of the man next to her. The man is looking at the woman but she is not looking back at him.