Even though my picture has no quality for this purpose of the assignment. It has some meaning from the picture perspective. The time of my visit there was a presentation and testing. However, during my time at the High School I didn’t have an opportunity to capture a decent picture. With students aware of the photographing that I was up taking they didn’t allow me to take a picture of them throughout my whole visit. So, I decide to take a photograph the instructor for filling the spot of this assignment. He showed that he is passionate of what he does as an ag. instructor and that he loves what he does for a living. But throughout the visit it was insane because so many kids in a high school that were very interactive with one another but
Retrospective chart reviews will be conducted to determine amount of anger clients felt during the BIP at Esperanza Guidance Services. Clients are required to do weekly anger journals along with homework they turn in each week during group therapy for BIP. Weekly anger journals will be analyzed to determine levels of anger each week. Anger journals ask clients to rate the physical signs and behavior signs of anger on a one to ten scale. These journals also ask clients to describe the situation and how they handled it by asking if the client took a time out, stuffed it, escalated it, or directed it. Alcohol and drug use is also discussed in the anger journal. Demographic information was also gathered (age, gender, ethnicity, and race).
***If you happen to be a varsity or club or student council mentor, please spend time to take a pictures of your students, may be in groups while doing a task, and send it to the HT. HT will be the one to place in the folder entitled OUTSIDE
As a result of the location of the school in a suburban community, the parents are very actively involved in the school. As a result of the active of the supportive parents in the community, the students arrived every day with a smile on their faces and generally prepared for learning. However, as with
This retrospective analysis is on a class III medical device called the Micra Transcatheter Pacing System (TPS). The device is created by Medtronic Incorporated which is a company that focuses primarily on devices for cardio and vascular, restorative therapies, diabetes, and minimally invasive therapies. The target customers are those who have slow or irregular heartbeats that need to be monitored. This pacemaker is useful for patients who could have difficulties with the placement of traditional pacemakers, or would be better off with a single chamber pacemaker. The underlying technology used is a 1in long pacemaker that is placed directly into the right ventricle through the femoral artery using
A picture is worth a thousand words, and possesses a lifetime of memories. A memory can be symbolized with the use of a photo; however, this photo symbolizes more than just a memory. This photo enables me to reminisce about the special day I shared with my closest friends. It is a day that changed our lives. Smiles of happiness painted our faces, after a long day of ongoing preparations that led to a strenuous competition. Although we all attended different high schools, we managed to obtain similar goals. Destiny is the brown haired, giddy female in the photo, to her left is the dashing Devon, and to Devon’s left is Quintin. This photo is an accurate representation of what true friends are, the unity of our accomplishments, and the success
1)The field of view in Figure 1-2 is a factor of 100 larger than the field of view in Figure 1-1. What aspects of Figure 1-2 increased by a factor of 100 relative to Figure 1-1? Did the height increase by that amount? The diameter? The area?
Perspective is the way that people perceive things in the world around them. Common influences include the way people grow up and how they live their lives. Perspectives are always changing, and different events in life can cause them to be a certain way. The way we build perspective depends on who we are as people and they are very important. They affect the way we process information and make decisions about things in everyday life. Another strong influence to perspective is emotion and memory. To what extent do emotion and memory falsify history? Emotion and memory are not reliable enough in themselves, but they can help us draw conclusions and form our perspectives. Emotion and memory can taint history with personal opinions and feelings,
Memoirs, a collection of memoires that a writers has about a specific event that took place in their lives. This idea leads to the idea that these assertions are based on the truth and all is factual. This differs from autobiography because it is based a specific moment or event rather than a chronological tale of the writer’s life. However, one can question what they are reading is the truth of all truths. While memoir focuses on one specific theme or events, we have to question the author.
This period started from the first time they stepped into the training center. Most of them felt uncomfortable or pressured, and needed to be free. Some informants often thought about finding a way to escape or move away from the training center. As one juvenile (number 10) said, “During the first 3 month, I only thought about moving away from here. I felt pressured. I had never been far away from home.” Until they learned something to change their needs and feelings, they needed to cope with reality. The process of perspective transformation in the first period consisted of 5 steps:
This picture as a whole represents the feeling of missing something that's not there. In this picture there is a pull towards a special place and everyone has a place like that. Where they feel like it's essential to go there everyone in a while at least. It that place that feels like home even if it's hours away from the real version. It's a place where one belongs and feels welcomed or a place to be alone and accepted. It's important to have a place like that. It makes one feel things they can't feel at home or school. It may be a person or a building or a spot on a map but it is home to someone, they are home to someone. This picture represents a home. I chose these negatives together to give the feeling of a missing half or missing place. These separate photos are a girl in the woods and a house by the beach. Separately, they don't represent much of anything but together they can represent an emotion of longing.
For this in class project we had to recreate a painting into a collage using national geographic magazines. I decided that I wanted to do my own photograph the title of the photograph is Lost in the Wind it is 10x 6x the photo was took on June 17 2015. I choose to do my collage of this picture because it showed a challenge. In the process of remaking this photograph I had lots of trouble collaging the face, and the texture in the hair. Throught the process of this collage in improved my skills and introduced me to painting, this project helped me with how to understand how to find color and incorporate texture into my artwork.
Landscapes have been modified by humans since ancient times and continue to be today. Whether for intensive agricultural purposes or mortuary practices, it is part of everyday life. Modification of a landscape for mortuary practices is to connect the living and ancestors through physical bonds, but placing the dead with mapping out tombs is for the living. The landscape perspective varies between groups but by integrating the dead into an environment, through monuments, burials into natural features, or offerings and shrines, the relationship between the dead and the landscape is a key factor is relations with ancestors creating traditions that are still around today.
Have you ever wondered why Eddie Van Halen’s guitar sounds like it is on the left of you? Well it is all thanks to the technique called stereo imaging, which can make a sound appear to come from anywhere in the stereo field. Stereo imaging has always fascinated me, which lead me to interested in how it works. Stereo imaging makes you feel like the song is being performed all around, with the listener able to pinpoint any sound coming from the audio. But how is this done and achieved?
our everyday life this day. It’s being used in our home to high tech industries.
A very good morning to everyone present here today. I’m Bryan Ong from the Methodist Boys’ School of Kuala Lumpur. It is indeed a great honor for me to stand here today to deliver my talk. Before I begin my talk, may I ask you people to do me a favor? It’s pretty simple; just try to view this situation as though as it’s a picture. Tell me, what would you say from it? Exactly! You see a rather decent looking boy standing here trying to overcome his fear and deliver a talk. And behind me you see the theme of the talk today – words are not enough. Ladies and gentlemen, through merely a picture, such adequate amount of data can be collected already. Now, try to describe this situation, without a picture, and only with words. I bet you’re