Banner ads are a form of online advertising that display visual advertisements on web pages. They work by linking to a website to generate traffic and can also inform, notify, and increase brand awareness. The effectiveness of banner ads is measured by their click-through rate, which is the percentage of impressions that result in clicks. Sharenet is a good place for brands to purchase banner ads because it has a large, mature, and affluent audience in South Africa that is receptive to advertising.
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This document discusses classical and operant conditioning. It explains that classical conditioning involves pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a conditioned response, as discovered by Ivan Pavlov in his experiments with dogs. Operant conditioning involves reinforcing or punishing voluntary behaviors to strengthen or weaken them respectively. The key difference is that operant conditioning requires a behavior to be performed in order to receive reinforcement, while classical conditioning involves automatic responses.
L’esigenza di proteggere in modo efficace i propri dati trasforma l’investimento in sicurezza da costo a risorsa permettendo il controllo sull’utilizzo degli strumenti informatici, un migliore utilizzo delle informazioni, una più elevata qualità percepita, la conformità alle normative
The document tells the story of business students who embark on a journey through a galaxy far, far away to learn the proper use of apostrophes from Master Yoda. It provides three rules for using apostrophes: 1) forming possessives of nouns, 2) showing omission of letters in contractions, and 3) forming plurals of lowercase letters. Master Yoda advises the students to not use apostrophes for possessive pronouns or plural nouns, and that practice is key to properly learning the apostrophe rules.
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The document discusses conventions in different media forms that the author researched before creating their own work. They looked at existing album covers, digipacks, posters, and music videos to understand typical layouts, styles, and elements used. The author aimed to follow conventions specific to the band Enter Shikari to make their work seem authentic, but also challenged some conventions by experimenting with new approaches.
This document discusses how the media product Apparition uses conventions of real thriller genres. It provides four examples:
1) An ordinary character sees an extraordinary glowing figure, blending ordinary and extraordinary elements.
2) Strange noises startle the main character, unsettling the atmosphere for the audience.
3) The identity of one character is kept secret by not showing his face, creating mystery around who he is.
4) In one scene, the audience can see a figure the character cannot, raising questions about what will happen next and creating unease.
The document discusses the origins and principles of Jainism. It states that Jainism emerged in India as some people disagreed with Hinduism's beliefs. Jainism was based on the teachings of Mahavira, who believed Hinduism emphasized too much on rituals. The key principles of Jainism that Mahavira emphasized were nonviolence or ahimsa, telling the truth, not stealing, and owning no property. Jains practice strict nonviolence and believe all life is sacred, making them vegetarians. The document notes several historical figures like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. who embraced the principle of nonviolence.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions newsgroups and Google groups critical of Scientology, such as alt.religion.scientology. Project Chanology and "Scieno Sitter" are referenced as anti-Scientology initiatives. Links are provided to materials from both supporters and opponents of Scientology on the internet.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions newsgroups and Google groups critical of Scientology, as well as the "Scieno Sitter" project and Project Chanology, which were protests of the church. Resources provided include links to videos, newsgroups, and Google groups that contain information about and criticism of Scientology.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions online discussion groups and projects that are critical of Scientology, such as Project Chanology, which was a protest organized by Anonymous against the Church of Scientology in 2008. The resources provided aim to inform people about controversies surrounding Scientology through commentary and critical examination of its beliefs and actions.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions newsgroups and Google groups critical of Scientology, such as alt.religion.scientology. Project Chanology and "Scieno Sitter" are referenced as anti-Scientology initiatives. Links are provided to materials from both supporters and opponents of Scientology on the internet.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions online discussion groups and projects that are critical of Scientology, such as Project Chanology, which was a protest organized by Anonymous against the Church of Scientology in 2008. The resources provided aim to inform people about controversies surrounding Scientology through commentary and critical examination of its beliefs and actions.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions online discussion groups and projects that are critical of Scientology, such as Project Chanology, which was a protest organized by Anonymous against the Church of Scientology in 2008. The resources provided aim to inform people about controversies surrounding Scientology through commentary and critical examination of its beliefs and actions.
This document discusses classical and operant conditioning. It explains that classical conditioning involves pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a conditioned response, as discovered by Ivan Pavlov in his experiments with dogs. Operant conditioning involves reinforcing or punishing voluntary behaviors to strengthen or weaken them respectively. The key difference is that operant conditioning requires a behavior to be performed in order to receive reinforcement, while classical conditioning involves automatic responses.
L’esigenza di proteggere in modo efficace i propri dati trasforma l’investimento in sicurezza da costo a risorsa permettendo il controllo sull’utilizzo degli strumenti informatici, un migliore utilizzo delle informazioni, una più elevata qualità percepita, la conformità alle normative
The document tells the story of business students who embark on a journey through a galaxy far, far away to learn the proper use of apostrophes from Master Yoda. It provides three rules for using apostrophes: 1) forming possessives of nouns, 2) showing omission of letters in contractions, and 3) forming plurals of lowercase letters. Master Yoda advises the students to not use apostrophes for possessive pronouns or plural nouns, and that practice is key to properly learning the apostrophe rules.
In what ways does your media product useJackTann93
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The document discusses conventions in different media forms that the author researched before creating their own work. They looked at existing album covers, digipacks, posters, and music videos to understand typical layouts, styles, and elements used. The author aimed to follow conventions specific to the band Enter Shikari to make their work seem authentic, but also challenged some conventions by experimenting with new approaches.
This document discusses how the media product Apparition uses conventions of real thriller genres. It provides four examples:
1) An ordinary character sees an extraordinary glowing figure, blending ordinary and extraordinary elements.
2) Strange noises startle the main character, unsettling the atmosphere for the audience.
3) The identity of one character is kept secret by not showing his face, creating mystery around who he is.
4) In one scene, the audience can see a figure the character cannot, raising questions about what will happen next and creating unease.
The document discusses the origins and principles of Jainism. It states that Jainism emerged in India as some people disagreed with Hinduism's beliefs. Jainism was based on the teachings of Mahavira, who believed Hinduism emphasized too much on rituals. The key principles of Jainism that Mahavira emphasized were nonviolence or ahimsa, telling the truth, not stealing, and owning no property. Jains practice strict nonviolence and believe all life is sacred, making them vegetarians. The document notes several historical figures like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. who embraced the principle of nonviolence.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions newsgroups and Google groups critical of Scientology, such as alt.religion.scientology. Project Chanology and "Scieno Sitter" are referenced as anti-Scientology initiatives. Links are provided to materials from both supporters and opponents of Scientology on the internet.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions newsgroups and Google groups critical of Scientology, as well as the "Scieno Sitter" project and Project Chanology, which were protests of the church. Resources provided include links to videos, newsgroups, and Google groups that contain information about and criticism of Scientology.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions online discussion groups and projects that are critical of Scientology, such as Project Chanology, which was a protest organized by Anonymous against the Church of Scientology in 2008. The resources provided aim to inform people about controversies surrounding Scientology through commentary and critical examination of its beliefs and actions.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions newsgroups and Google groups critical of Scientology, such as alt.religion.scientology. Project Chanology and "Scieno Sitter" are referenced as anti-Scientology initiatives. Links are provided to materials from both supporters and opponents of Scientology on the internet.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions online discussion groups and projects that are critical of Scientology, such as Project Chanology, which was a protest organized by Anonymous against the Church of Scientology in 2008. The resources provided aim to inform people about controversies surrounding Scientology through commentary and critical examination of its beliefs and actions.
The document discusses various resources related to Scientology, including videos about the church and its practices from YouTube and South Park. It also mentions online discussion groups and projects that are critical of Scientology, such as Project Chanology, which was a protest organized by Anonymous against the Church of Scientology in 2008. The resources provided aim to inform people about controversies surrounding Scientology through commentary and critical examination of its beliefs and actions.