This document discusses the importance of arts in the author's life. The author Smijith sathian expresses how arts have shaped who they are and their identity. Arts seem to be deeply meaningful to the author and central to how they view themselves and their life experiences.
The April 2014 issue of Tempo magazine highlights various cultural events and stories, including a performance by British schoolchildren with Mick Jagger and features on YouTube sensations. It promotes social media workshops and includes contributions from a range of writers and photographers. Additionally, the magazine emphasizes community engagement through initiatives like the Tempo creed and skill market for freelancers.
The June 2014 issue of Tempo magazine features a range of inspiring stories, events, and discussions surrounding empowerment, education, and creativity, particularly highlighting female role models. Key articles include profiles of individuals like Kera Thompson who focus on fair-trade handicrafts and Amal Al Agroobi's film on autism, promoting social awareness and support for victims of human trafficking. The editorial emphasizes the importance of innovative education and the value of teachers being involved in shaping relevant curricula to improve future generations.
The May 2014 issue of Tempo magazine features diverse artists, entrepreneurs, and thinkers, celebrating creativity and honoring social innovators from various backgrounds. Highlights include interviews and profiles of individuals like Arabic calligraphy artist Savannah and filmmaker Marcelle Aleid, alongside discussions about global issues tackled in events like the Abu Dhabi Model United Nations. Additionally, the magazine offers insights into community engagement, cultural events, and contributions from various writers and editors.
This document provides an overview of the SAT Competition 2014 (SC 2014). SC 2014 consisted of 13 competition tracks to evaluate SAT solvers on various types of benchmarks under different resource constraints. Around 50 solver descriptions and 10 benchmark descriptions were submitted by a total of around 80 contributors. This document compiles all the non-peer-reviewed solver and benchmark descriptions to provide insights into state-of-the-art SAT solving technology in 2014 and serve as a historical reference. Major support for running SC 2014 came from the community and computing resources from the University of Texas at Austin.
This document discusses challenges with unclear inspection documentation that lead to product errors. It proposes assembling a team to create standardized Inspection Technique Sheets focused on images and symbols over words to bridge communication gaps between engineering and workers. The goal is to eliminate errors by proactively creating clear documentation that considers both the process and person, with feedback from employees. Creating consistency through a team approach aims to increase productivity and reduce costs.
HostileWRT is an OpenWRT-based project that aims to automate wireless network auditing and attacks. It includes scripts to quickly crack WEP networks using aircrack-ng and supports running in access point, client, and monitor modes. Future plans include adding a web UI, improving support for resistant WEP networks, and potentially exploiting WPA networks using the Kalk cryptography tool. The project developers are seeking help from developers, testers, and experts to advance the tool's capabilities and conduct real-world testing.
This document provides the class schedule for the Department of Mathematics Education at FMIPA UNY for February to June 2014. It lists the course codes, class times, rooms, instructors, and course titles for each class. There are classes scheduled every day from 7:00-17:00 with most classes lasting 1 hour and 40 minutes. Courses include those in mathematics, education, English, and computer science. The schedule shows the courses assigned to different student cohorts, including the 2012, 2013, and 2011 batches.
The document discusses the use of media technologies in the construction, research, planning, and evaluation of a project.
For research and planning, the author used YouTube and Google Images to find examples of successful trailers, posters, and magazines in order to determine design elements and layouts. Trailers on YouTube provided examples of elements like comedy, horror, and action to incorporate.
When creating products like a trailer, magazine, and poster, the author used techniques in Adobe Premiere and After Effects for video editing and title screens, and tools in Photoshop like effects, glows, and adjustments to eye color.
For evaluation, the author used a blog and social media to get feedback from classmates
The document summarizes the media student's horror trailer project. Some key points:
1) The student created a horror trailer with elements of gore and comedy, drawing inspiration from films like Dawn of the Dead and Shaun of the Dead.
2) Conventionally, the trailer uses techniques like jump scares and montages to build suspense. It leaves some plot details ambiguous to generate interest.
3) Influences include the auteur styles of Alfred Hitchcock and George Romero. The student aimed to create a unique hybrid style drawing from multiple influences.
4) The student's contributions included camerawork, concept input, and design work, while other skills like editing are still being
The document summarizes a security conference held in Beijing that incorporated Confucian and Daoist perspectives. Speakers at the conference discussed Chinese concepts like reciprocity, harmony, and non-action from traditional texts and how they relate to modern security issues. They argued this perspective privileges cooperation over aggression and that China's foreign policy of a "Harmonious Region" draws from these traditional philosophies of dynamic and correlative relationships. The conference provided an example of how non-Western traditions could provide alternative lenses for analyzing global security challenges in a changing geopolitical landscape.
This document describes the TRTH1000-24 Series outdoor backhaul product. It utilizes TDMA technology and OFDM to provide wireless connectivity between distant sites with adjustable channel bandwidths from 5-40MHz. Key features include high output power, integrated antenna, proprietary security protocols, and audible antenna alignment for ease of setup.
The document describes the TRTH2000-24 series outdoor radio. It is a high capacity point-to-point and point-to-multipoint backhaul solution that operates in the 2.3GHz and 2.4GHz bands over long distances of up to 80km. It uses OFDM-TDMA technology with adjustable channel bandwidths from 5 to 40MHz to provide flexible deployment and variable capacities up to 50Mbps. The radio utilizes TDD and provides Ethernet interfaces to link distant sites securely using proprietary protocols along with WEP and AES encryption.
This document discusses options for using web fonts on websites, including hosted and self-hosted fonts. It provides step-by-step instructions for integrating hosted fonts from Google Fonts and self-hosted fonts from Font Squirrel. It also includes resources for WordPress plugins and tutorials related to adding web fonts.
This document is the October 2014 issue of Tempo magazine, featuring a range of articles on culture, fashion, and community topics. Highlights include profiles of influential Arab figures, fashion initiatives supporting Gaza, and a discussion on the importance of happy teachers for student success. The issue also announces various events in Abu Dhabi, such as the Abu Dhabi Film Festival and theatrical productions.
The document summarizes the encryption methods used by the MfS (Stasi) of East Germany to communicate with spies via shortwave radio. It describes how agents were initially given mnemonic phrases to encrypt messages with a Soviet method until 1959, when the MfS switched to a secure one-time pad cipher using random numbers printed on paper strips. Messages were encrypted in headquarters and transmitted in 5-number groups to transmission stations. Agents decrypted with matching paper strips. Later, programmable speech-morse generators digitally announced numbers to agents in various languages. The document details the MfS's transmission stations, equipment, and methods used over time to covertly transmit encrypted radio messages to agents.
This document discusses Valentine's Day and provides 5 short bullet points about the holiday: a Valentine's Day trip, gift, card, apples, and puppies. The bullet points suggest ideas or themes related to celebrating Valentine's Day but do not provide additional context or details about each item.
The document appears to contain a list of phrases or keywords, possibly related to advertising or marketing campaigns. It includes references to 'Biting Elbows', 'Old Spice', and 'Virgin America'. Contact information for Yura Levanov and web links are also mentioned.
The document discusses the use of media technologies in the construction, research, planning, and evaluation of a project.
For research and planning, the author used YouTube and Google Images to find examples of successful trailers, posters, and magazines in order to determine design elements and layouts. Trailers on YouTube provided examples of elements like comedy, horror, and action to incorporate.
When creating products like a trailer, magazine, and poster, the author used techniques in Adobe Premiere and After Effects for video editing and title screens, and tools in Photoshop like effects, glows, and adjustments to eye color.
For evaluation, the author used a blog and social media to get feedback from classmates
The document summarizes the media student's horror trailer project. Some key points:
1) The student created a horror trailer with elements of gore and comedy, drawing inspiration from films like Dawn of the Dead and Shaun of the Dead.
2) Conventionally, the trailer uses techniques like jump scares and montages to build suspense. It leaves some plot details ambiguous to generate interest.
3) Influences include the auteur styles of Alfred Hitchcock and George Romero. The student aimed to create a unique hybrid style drawing from multiple influences.
4) The student's contributions included camerawork, concept input, and design work, while other skills like editing are still being
The document summarizes a security conference held in Beijing that incorporated Confucian and Daoist perspectives. Speakers at the conference discussed Chinese concepts like reciprocity, harmony, and non-action from traditional texts and how they relate to modern security issues. They argued this perspective privileges cooperation over aggression and that China's foreign policy of a "Harmonious Region" draws from these traditional philosophies of dynamic and correlative relationships. The conference provided an example of how non-Western traditions could provide alternative lenses for analyzing global security challenges in a changing geopolitical landscape.
This document describes the TRTH1000-24 Series outdoor backhaul product. It utilizes TDMA technology and OFDM to provide wireless connectivity between distant sites with adjustable channel bandwidths from 5-40MHz. Key features include high output power, integrated antenna, proprietary security protocols, and audible antenna alignment for ease of setup.
The document describes the TRTH2000-24 series outdoor radio. It is a high capacity point-to-point and point-to-multipoint backhaul solution that operates in the 2.3GHz and 2.4GHz bands over long distances of up to 80km. It uses OFDM-TDMA technology with adjustable channel bandwidths from 5 to 40MHz to provide flexible deployment and variable capacities up to 50Mbps. The radio utilizes TDD and provides Ethernet interfaces to link distant sites securely using proprietary protocols along with WEP and AES encryption.
This document discusses options for using web fonts on websites, including hosted and self-hosted fonts. It provides step-by-step instructions for integrating hosted fonts from Google Fonts and self-hosted fonts from Font Squirrel. It also includes resources for WordPress plugins and tutorials related to adding web fonts.
This document is the October 2014 issue of Tempo magazine, featuring a range of articles on culture, fashion, and community topics. Highlights include profiles of influential Arab figures, fashion initiatives supporting Gaza, and a discussion on the importance of happy teachers for student success. The issue also announces various events in Abu Dhabi, such as the Abu Dhabi Film Festival and theatrical productions.
The document summarizes the encryption methods used by the MfS (Stasi) of East Germany to communicate with spies via shortwave radio. It describes how agents were initially given mnemonic phrases to encrypt messages with a Soviet method until 1959, when the MfS switched to a secure one-time pad cipher using random numbers printed on paper strips. Messages were encrypted in headquarters and transmitted in 5-number groups to transmission stations. Agents decrypted with matching paper strips. Later, programmable speech-morse generators digitally announced numbers to agents in various languages. The document details the MfS's transmission stations, equipment, and methods used over time to covertly transmit encrypted radio messages to agents.
This document discusses Valentine's Day and provides 5 short bullet points about the holiday: a Valentine's Day trip, gift, card, apples, and puppies. The bullet points suggest ideas or themes related to celebrating Valentine's Day but do not provide additional context or details about each item.
The document appears to contain a list of phrases or keywords, possibly related to advertising or marketing campaigns. It includes references to 'Biting Elbows', 'Old Spice', and 'Virgin America'. Contact information for Yura Levanov and web links are also mentioned.