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This 11-page presentation provides tips on how to become a better writer. It discusses writing clearly and concisely, organizing ideas effectively, and using proper formatting and style. Images and quotes are included throughout to illustrate key points and writing concepts. The presentation promotes Haiku Deck as a simple tool for creating visual presentations.
This 17-page presentation created with Haiku Deck discusses the Loyola Experience. Haiku Deck is described as presentation software that is simple, beautiful and fun to use. Each page is titled "The Loyola Experience" and includes an attribution to Haiku Deck at the bottom.
This document provides tips for making presentations more effective. It recommends focusing on the audience by connecting with their needs and showing passion. It also suggests starting strongly, using effective body language and voice, keeping the core message simple, and relaxing to enjoy the presentation. The document then provides examples of effective presentation elements like images, charts, maps and reviewing concepts. It concludes by thanking the audience and offering contact information.
NASSCOM Design4India Design Summit & Awards 2019 - How Designing for Voice di...NASSCOM Design4India
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Every decade we see a shift in how we interact with personal technology. We've gone from simple graphical user interfaces on desktop computers to advanced interactions on touch screens, in a matter of few decades. We are now seeing a new era in how we interact with computing and that is via Voice User Interfaces. Voice is the next major disruption in computing. Designing for the voice isn’t the same as designing for the web or mobile. There are subtle but potent differences you’ll want to consider while designing for the ear. This talk will cover the rise of Voice Technologies while talking about the principles of voice design.
Design4India is a pioneering design initiative led by NASSCOM. Initiated in 2016, Design4India integrates experience design into the IT industry in India. Design4India forges a connection between the design and tech community to help innovators build a strong foundation for success. The initiative focuses on building design capability and capacity into the IT workforce by catalysing the entire ecosystem of design practitioners, academia, industry and government from the ground up.
To know more and join our community : https://design4india.in/
This document appears to be a presentation about second order partial derivatives and optimization of multivariable functions. It includes sections on what second order partial derivatives are, examples of using images, charts, tables and graphs to explain concepts, templates for showing software projects, and tips for designing effective presentations. The presentation utilizes various visual elements and provides examples of content that could be included on each slide.
This document is a quiz about the artist Roy Lichtenstein, asking students to identify whether 10 pieces of art are by Lichtenstein or not. It tests their knowledge of Lichtenstein's pop art style, which featured comic book panels and advertisements blown up and reproduced using Ben-Day dots.
The document profiles several 20th century women artists including Leonora Carrington, Tamara de Lempicka, Dorothea Tanning, Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova, Frida Kahlo, and Georgia O'Keeffe. It provides biographical details on each artist such as their place of birth, education, artistic style and influences, and examples of key artworks. It also briefly mentions Faith Ringgold and her focus on quilts and children's books.
Mexican painter Frida Kahlo led a life marked by physical and emotional suffering beginning with polio at a young age. She had a serious bus accident that left her disabled and took up painting while confined to her bed. Her art and style was greatly influenced by her husband Diego Rivera, who she divorced but later remarried. Kahlo had affairs, including with Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky, and experienced turmoil in her marriage. She advocated for communism and had her last major art exhibition while ill in a hospital bed, entertaining guests until her death.
Pop Art emerged in the mid-1950s in Britain and late 1950s in the United States. It drew upon popular art images from newspapers and TV and embraced aspects of Abstract Expressionism while focusing on realistic subject matter. Key artists included Richard Hamilton, Jasper Johns, Eduardo Paolozzi, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein. They used images and objects from popular culture in their work.
The document provides biographical information on American artist Louise Nevelson. It discusses that she was born in 1899 in Kiev, Russia and immigrated to the United States in 1905. Nevelson is known for her monumental painted wood assemblages consisting of found objects arranged in box-like frames. She pioneered working in black and white and creating sculptural installations by stacking boxes. The document includes images of some of her most famous works.
Joseph Cornell was an American artist known for his box constructions and collages made from found objects. He lived reclusively in Queens, New York with his mother and brother, venturing out to scavenge relics from the past in junk shops and flea markets. Cornell saw artistic potential in objects others considered refuse. He was also focused on children and held one of the first avant-garde art exhibitions in New York designed specifically for children.
Lilcreativekids visited pop art and artists from different parts of the world and from different periods. Pop art is meant for kids as the art is colorful and bold and it is simple paintings of objects that we see around.
Pointillism was an art style developed by Georges Seurat in the 1880s where paintings are created using only dots of color. When viewed from a distance, the eye blends the dots through optical blending. Seurat's most famous work, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, took two years to complete and contains over 3 million dots applied one at a time with patience. Pointillism caught on as an art movement where color dots create the illusion of blended color from afar.
This document summarizes artwork by several female artists, including Georgia O'Keefe, Frida Khalo, Niki de Saint Phalle, Tamara de Lempicka, and Louise Bourgeois. For each artist, it provides biographical information and descriptions of notable paintings and sculptures. It discusses O'Keefe's landscapes and flower paintings, Khalo's self-portraits reflecting her life experiences, Saint Phalle's "Shooting Paintings" and sculptures in Italy and California, Lempicka's portraits, and Bourgeois' spider sculptures expressing themes of betrayal. The document analyzes the artwork and interpretations of these pioneering women artists.
The document announces a Christmas festival event at the C E I P S A N T J O R D I school on December 21st, 2016 in the school's auditorium starting at 4:15pm.
Sonia Delaunay was a Ukrainian designer and painter known for her cubist artwork using geometric shapes. She designed swimsuits and painted colorful pictures influenced by cubism, which aimed to create a new perspective in art. A video link is provided to learn more about her life and contributions to art.
The document discusses kinetic sculptures by American artist Alexander Calder from the 1920s-1970s. It lists the titles and dates of some of Calder's most famous mobiles and stabiles, including Circus, Josephine Baker Portrait, Red Mobile, The Star, The Crab, and Mobile with Red Circle. Calder is known for his balanced mobiles that incorporate points, curves, and abstract shapes in motion.
Cut Paper Designs discusses different paper cutting art styles from around the world. Papel Picado originated in Mexico and features colorful banners used during festivals. Chinese paper cutting, or folk paper-cut art, is over 2,000 years old and features various colorful themes. The document also provides steps for creating paper cuttings and criteria for grading them, including neatness, detail, line thinness, and how visible the image is.
Assemblage art is a sculpture technique using found objects arranged in a composition. Pioneered in the early 20th century by artists like Picasso, Duchamp, and Dubuffet, it involves collecting everyday items and combining them in new contexts. Notable assemblage artists discussed include Joseph Cornell, who arranged objects in glass boxes; Robert Rauschenberg, who incorporated urban debris into his "combines"; and Louise Nevelson, known for her painted wood assemblages. A 1961 MOMA exhibition highlighted early European and American assemblage artists and their contributions to bridging collage and later Pop Art.
Examples of amazing paper sculptures and works of art, using paper collage and cut outs. Delicate and intricate cut artworks. Examples to inspire students to create their own paper artworks.
This document summarizes key aspects of local governments in Texas. It discusses how local governments are limited by the state's antiquated constitution, which was designed for a rural environment. It also describes the different types of municipalities in Texas, including general-law cities and home-rule cities, and the various forms of municipal government like strong mayor-council, weak mayor-council, and council-manager. The document concludes by covering municipal politics, services, and revenue sources like taxes, fees, and bonds.
The document is a 11-page presentation created with Haiku Deck presentation software that does not provide any information on activities enjoyed by the author, but rather repeatedly states that it was created with Haiku Deck, a simple, beautiful and fun presentation software.
This 13-page document is a presentation created with Haiku Deck, a simple, beautiful and fun presentation software. Each page repeats the same message that it was created with Haiku Deck and includes the page number.
The document discusses how to make art glow but does not provide any instructions, examples, or details on the topic. It consists of 10 identical pages that simply repeat the title phrase and a promotion for the presentation software Haiku Deck.
This document is a quiz about the artist Roy Lichtenstein, asking students to identify whether 10 pieces of art are by Lichtenstein or not. It tests their knowledge of Lichtenstein's pop art style, which featured comic book panels and advertisements blown up and reproduced using Ben-Day dots.
The document profiles several 20th century women artists including Leonora Carrington, Tamara de Lempicka, Dorothea Tanning, Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova, Frida Kahlo, and Georgia O'Keeffe. It provides biographical details on each artist such as their place of birth, education, artistic style and influences, and examples of key artworks. It also briefly mentions Faith Ringgold and her focus on quilts and children's books.
Mexican painter Frida Kahlo led a life marked by physical and emotional suffering beginning with polio at a young age. She had a serious bus accident that left her disabled and took up painting while confined to her bed. Her art and style was greatly influenced by her husband Diego Rivera, who she divorced but later remarried. Kahlo had affairs, including with Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky, and experienced turmoil in her marriage. She advocated for communism and had her last major art exhibition while ill in a hospital bed, entertaining guests until her death.
Pop Art emerged in the mid-1950s in Britain and late 1950s in the United States. It drew upon popular art images from newspapers and TV and embraced aspects of Abstract Expressionism while focusing on realistic subject matter. Key artists included Richard Hamilton, Jasper Johns, Eduardo Paolozzi, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein. They used images and objects from popular culture in their work.
The document provides biographical information on American artist Louise Nevelson. It discusses that she was born in 1899 in Kiev, Russia and immigrated to the United States in 1905. Nevelson is known for her monumental painted wood assemblages consisting of found objects arranged in box-like frames. She pioneered working in black and white and creating sculptural installations by stacking boxes. The document includes images of some of her most famous works.
Joseph Cornell was an American artist known for his box constructions and collages made from found objects. He lived reclusively in Queens, New York with his mother and brother, venturing out to scavenge relics from the past in junk shops and flea markets. Cornell saw artistic potential in objects others considered refuse. He was also focused on children and held one of the first avant-garde art exhibitions in New York designed specifically for children.
Lilcreativekids visited pop art and artists from different parts of the world and from different periods. Pop art is meant for kids as the art is colorful and bold and it is simple paintings of objects that we see around.
Pointillism was an art style developed by Georges Seurat in the 1880s where paintings are created using only dots of color. When viewed from a distance, the eye blends the dots through optical blending. Seurat's most famous work, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, took two years to complete and contains over 3 million dots applied one at a time with patience. Pointillism caught on as an art movement where color dots create the illusion of blended color from afar.
This document summarizes artwork by several female artists, including Georgia O'Keefe, Frida Khalo, Niki de Saint Phalle, Tamara de Lempicka, and Louise Bourgeois. For each artist, it provides biographical information and descriptions of notable paintings and sculptures. It discusses O'Keefe's landscapes and flower paintings, Khalo's self-portraits reflecting her life experiences, Saint Phalle's "Shooting Paintings" and sculptures in Italy and California, Lempicka's portraits, and Bourgeois' spider sculptures expressing themes of betrayal. The document analyzes the artwork and interpretations of these pioneering women artists.
The document announces a Christmas festival event at the C E I P S A N T J O R D I school on December 21st, 2016 in the school's auditorium starting at 4:15pm.
Sonia Delaunay was a Ukrainian designer and painter known for her cubist artwork using geometric shapes. She designed swimsuits and painted colorful pictures influenced by cubism, which aimed to create a new perspective in art. A video link is provided to learn more about her life and contributions to art.
The document discusses kinetic sculptures by American artist Alexander Calder from the 1920s-1970s. It lists the titles and dates of some of Calder's most famous mobiles and stabiles, including Circus, Josephine Baker Portrait, Red Mobile, The Star, The Crab, and Mobile with Red Circle. Calder is known for his balanced mobiles that incorporate points, curves, and abstract shapes in motion.
Cut Paper Designs discusses different paper cutting art styles from around the world. Papel Picado originated in Mexico and features colorful banners used during festivals. Chinese paper cutting, or folk paper-cut art, is over 2,000 years old and features various colorful themes. The document also provides steps for creating paper cuttings and criteria for grading them, including neatness, detail, line thinness, and how visible the image is.
Assemblage art is a sculpture technique using found objects arranged in a composition. Pioneered in the early 20th century by artists like Picasso, Duchamp, and Dubuffet, it involves collecting everyday items and combining them in new contexts. Notable assemblage artists discussed include Joseph Cornell, who arranged objects in glass boxes; Robert Rauschenberg, who incorporated urban debris into his "combines"; and Louise Nevelson, known for her painted wood assemblages. A 1961 MOMA exhibition highlighted early European and American assemblage artists and their contributions to bridging collage and later Pop Art.
Examples of amazing paper sculptures and works of art, using paper collage and cut outs. Delicate and intricate cut artworks. Examples to inspire students to create their own paper artworks.
This document summarizes key aspects of local governments in Texas. It discusses how local governments are limited by the state's antiquated constitution, which was designed for a rural environment. It also describes the different types of municipalities in Texas, including general-law cities and home-rule cities, and the various forms of municipal government like strong mayor-council, weak mayor-council, and council-manager. The document concludes by covering municipal politics, services, and revenue sources like taxes, fees, and bonds.
The document is a 11-page presentation created with Haiku Deck presentation software that does not provide any information on activities enjoyed by the author, but rather repeatedly states that it was created with Haiku Deck, a simple, beautiful and fun presentation software.
This 13-page document is a presentation created with Haiku Deck, a simple, beautiful and fun presentation software. Each page repeats the same message that it was created with Haiku Deck and includes the page number.
The document discusses how to make art glow but does not provide any instructions, examples, or details on the topic. It consists of 10 identical pages that simply repeat the title phrase and a promotion for the presentation software Haiku Deck.
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Many banks are conducting for the first time a comprehensive validation of their Anti Money Laundering models. Often, they request proposals from independent consulting firms. The proposals received are at times confusing. Although all of the responses from the consultants indicate that they can perform the engagement, the cost difference can vary by a factor of 10. Obviously, the consultants are proposing vastly different services.
Given this, what should a bank look for in the proposals? Following are some key questions to ask:
The document is an 11-page presentation created with Haiku Deck presentation software that describes an event called the Total Image Seminar, with photos on some slides and captions promoting Haiku Deck as simple, beautiful and fun presentation software.
This 13-page document created with Haiku Deck presentation software discusses how people only have one life and should make the most of it. Each page repeats the title "Life You Only Have One" and notes of attribution to Haiku Deck at the bottom.
ropical patterns are coming with intense and vivid colors, by making a quick transition from the wild forests to the beach fashion.
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The document discusses 7 books that will change the way you think. It is an 8 page presentation created with Haiku Deck presentation software that recommends books to broaden perspectives. Each page likely profiles a different book, its key ideas and how it can influence readers' thinking. The presentation aims to introduce thought-provoking books that may challenge existing views.
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The document is a 14-page presentation in Haiku Deck about trust issues. It defines trust as the reliance on the integrity, strength, and ability of a person or thing. Most of the pages are blank, suggesting that key points about trust issues have yet to be added.
The document is a 11-page presentation about genetic engineering and cloning that was created using Haiku Deck presentation software. It provides information on topics such as genetic engineering techniques like cloning as well as some of the debates around issues like human cloning.
The document is a 11-page presentation about genetic engineering and cloning that was created using Haiku Deck presentation software. It provides information on topics such as genetic engineering techniques like cloning as well as some of the debates around issues like human cloning.
This 8-page presentation by Catherine Avery discusses why to hire the company Resovate. Each page is titled "Why hire resovate" but provides no further details about the company or their services on any individual page. The presentation utilizes Haiku Deck software.
The document is a 22-page presentation created with Haiku Deck presentation software. On each page, it states that it was created with Haiku Deck, which it describes as simple, beautiful and fun presentation software.
We will help you save injuries and money with customized ergonomic solutions in your manufacturing plant. Ergonomic improvements will help you improve the bottom line through efficiency and safety.
The document is a 20 slide presentation created with Haiku Deck presentation software titled "Don't Take Social Media Too Seriously". Each slide contains the title of the presentation and a notice that it was created with Haiku Deck, but no other content.
This document contains credits and links to 11 photos shared on Flickr under various Creative Commons licenses, ranging from Attribution to Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. The photos cover a variety of subjects and were uploaded by different photographers for nonprofit reuse on projects such as Haiku Deck presentations.
The document outlines the first week of school activities for a 3rd grade classroom, including framing learning around each student having their own space, reading aloud books about character traits, and using student names as sight words on the word wall. The teacher's message is about following directions and being a good role model.
The document discusses the preparations being made for Room 201 for the upcoming school year. Boxes are being emptied and the teacher is organizing the classroom with designated areas for independent reading, student work displays, storage, group work spaces, technology and other resources to support learning. The room set up aims to facilitate collaboration and spark student inquiry.
Using Less Paper In the Classroom - Ideas to Shareshunter
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A collection of ideas to consider implementing in the classroom to cut down on the amount of paper being used by classroom teachers, students and parents.
This document advertises various kindergarten manipulatives for sale individually or as a whole lot. The whole lot of over 100 items can be purchased for $75, while individual prices total $103. Items for sale include animals, building blocks, letters, play dough accessories, sand toys, and sorting activity materials.
This document appears to be a diary or log of one teacher's process of decluttering and organizing their classroom over the summer. It describes sorting through piles of papers and other items, filling garbage bags, finding storage shelves, and eventually seeing cleared floor space. Recycling is mentioned along the way. Towards the end, large items like couches and a pool table are removed from the space. In the end, the teacher expresses relief at having finished the cleaning and organizing project.
Everyone has dreams. This slideshow is a collection of some inspiring quotes to encourage thinking about making dreams a reality. It is my belief that students also have dreams and should be encouraged to aspire to their dreams.
ºÝºÝߣshow of quotes to prompt thinking about curiosity and to encourage teachers to always be mindful to nurture that part of the students they teach. Also, created as a "thank you" to the colleagues I have had the wonderful privilege of working alongside for the past 8 years.
This document provides summaries of 22 picture books related to environmental themes like stewardship, sustainability, and responsibility for the earth. The books address topics like recycling, caring for the planet, respect for all living things, and how individual actions can make a positive impact. Many highlight stories of people who have worked to protect the environment and inspire others to do the same.
How to create security group category in Odoo 17Celine George
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This slide will represent the creation of security group category in odoo 17. Security groups are essential for managing user access and permissions across different modules. Creating a security group category helps to organize related user groups and streamline permission settings within a specific module or functionality.
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of strategic management principles, frameworks, and applications in business. It explores strategic planning, environmental analysis, corporate governance, business ethics, and sustainability. The course integrates Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to enhance global and ethical perspectives in decision-making.
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.
APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APM’s Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APM’s PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMO’s within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
How to Configure Deliver Content by Email in Odoo 18 SalesCeline George
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In this slide, we’ll discuss on how to configure proforma invoice in Odoo 18 Sales module. A proforma invoice is a preliminary invoice that serves as a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer.
Managing expiration dates of products in odooCeline George
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Odoo allows users to set expiration dates at both the product and batch levels, providing flexibility and accuracy. By using Odoo's expiration date management, companies can minimize waste, optimize stock rotation, and maintain high standards of product quality. The system allows users to set expiration dates at both the product and batch levels, providing flexibility and accuracy.