El documento presenta los planos arquitectónicos de un proyecto de vivienda multifamiliar y comercial en la calle José Gálvez en el distrito de Miraflores en Arequipa. Los planos incluyen vistas en planta del primer nivel, cortes y elevaciones laterales y frontales del edificio propuesto a escala métrica. El proyecto fue diseñado por el arquitecto José D. Sucasaire para las hermanas Salinas.
Marshall Allen: "Webinar: Can Transparency Improve Health Care Quality?" 9.12.16reportingonhealth
Marshall Allen's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar "Webinar: Can Transparency Improve Health Care Quality?" 9.12.16
http://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/does-pay-performance-work
This document defines key terms related to the different stages of a film's life cycle:
Funding refers to how films are supported financially by companies. Production is the construction and making of films using materials, techniques and technologies. Marketing is how films are made known to audiences through promotions, posters and trailers. Distribution is the spreading, releasing and showing of films to audiences in cinemas, homes or online. Consumption is how films are watched, absorbed or bought by audiences. Exhibition and exchange refer to how films are traded between distribution points and audiences, such as through streaming or piracy.
The document analyzes the themes of food, physical environment, and hair/fashion in the films Pressure and Burning an Illusion. In both films, food is used as a signifier of cultural identity and disjuncture. Scenes in Pressure show the protagonist Tony eating stereotypically English foods like bacon and eggs, while his brother eats "black food" like avocado. Later scenes show Tony struggling to fit in with friends who steal food out of necessity. The films also use setting and styles of dress to reflect the characters' experiences with racism in 1970s Britain and their developing black identities.
El documento lista 3 nombres de personas: Daniel Cabello Hernández, Jesús Armando González Estrada y Ricardo Mora Ortega. No se proporciona más contexto sobre los individuos o el propósito de la lista.
El documento presenta los planos arquitectónicos de un proyecto de vivienda multifamiliar y comercial en la calle José Gálvez en el distrito de Miraflores en Arequipa. Los planos incluyen vistas en planta del primer nivel, cortes y elevaciones laterales y frontales del edificio propuesto a escala métrica. El proyecto fue diseñado por el arquitecto José D. Sucasaire para las hermanas Salinas.
Marshall Allen: "Webinar: Can Transparency Improve Health Care Quality?" 9.12.16reportingonhealth
Marshall Allen's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar "Webinar: Can Transparency Improve Health Care Quality?" 9.12.16
http://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/does-pay-performance-work
This document defines key terms related to the different stages of a film's life cycle:
Funding refers to how films are supported financially by companies. Production is the construction and making of films using materials, techniques and technologies. Marketing is how films are made known to audiences through promotions, posters and trailers. Distribution is the spreading, releasing and showing of films to audiences in cinemas, homes or online. Consumption is how films are watched, absorbed or bought by audiences. Exhibition and exchange refer to how films are traded between distribution points and audiences, such as through streaming or piracy.
The document analyzes the themes of food, physical environment, and hair/fashion in the films Pressure and Burning an Illusion. In both films, food is used as a signifier of cultural identity and disjuncture. Scenes in Pressure show the protagonist Tony eating stereotypically English foods like bacon and eggs, while his brother eats "black food" like avocado. Later scenes show Tony struggling to fit in with friends who steal food out of necessity. The films also use setting and styles of dress to reflect the characters' experiences with racism in 1970s Britain and their developing black identities.
El documento lista 3 nombres de personas: Daniel Cabello Hernández, Jesús Armando González Estrada y Ricardo Mora Ortega. No se proporciona más contexto sobre los individuos o el propósito de la lista.
This document contains the resume of Bitanshu Das. It summarizes his educational qualifications, including a postgraduate degree in business analytics and bachelor's degree in mining engineering. It also outlines his work experience in analytics at Grapal and in mining at Coal India Limited. His skills include analytics tools like R and Tableau, and data visualization. Projects described include social media analysis, dashboard creation, and market research.
Exam lessons 3 (representation) - Section A A2 Media ExamBelinda Raji
The document provides guidance on analyzing representations in media productions using the concept of representation and related theories. It discusses how representations construct versions of reality and ideology. It encourages focusing an analysis of a soap opera trailer on how gender, social groups and places are represented through media language tools and what ideological messages are communicated. Key theories discussed include those relating to cultural hegemony, stereotypes, feminism and the male gaze. The document suggests deconstructing the various production stages and choosing elements to focus on how representations were constructed and their intended effects.
Dr. Robert Berenson: "Does ‘Pay for Performance’ Work?" 6.28.16reportingonhealth
Dr. Robert Berenson's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar "Does ‘Pay for Performance’ Work?" 6.28.16
http://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/does-pay-performance-work
Cap 3.- Impulsadores de una transformación en el desarrolloEdward Perez
El documento describe tres impulsores comunes para el desarrollo en países del Sur: 1) Un estado desarrollista dinámico que busca mejorar el bienestar de los ciudadanos a través de salud, educación e ingresos; 2) Aprovechamiento de los mercados mundiales mediante fortalecimiento de capacidades ciudadanas y competencias sin dejar de lado el mercado global; 3) Innovación en políticas sociales como educación primaria, salud y cobertura para generar una fuerza laboral capacitada y estabilidad nacional.
Diana Furchtgott-Roth: "Clinton vs. Trump: The Future of U.S. Health Care" 10...reportingonhealth
Sara R. Collins' slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar "Clinton vs. Trump: The Future of U.S. Health Care," 10.26.16
More info: http://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/clinton-vs-trump-future-us-health-care
The document discusses Jean Baudrillard's concepts of simulacra and hyperreality. It argues that in postmodernity, simulations and copies of reality have replaced the real to such an extent that it is difficult to distinguish reality from its representations. Media and technology have created a hyperreality that seems more real than actual lived experience. People can lose the ability to separate reality from fantasy and begin to engage with and find fulfillment in simulated realities rather than any objective reality.
This document contains the resume of Bitanshu Das. It summarizes his educational qualifications, including a postgraduate degree in business analytics and bachelor's degree in mining engineering. It also outlines his work experience in analytics at Grapal and in mining at Coal India Limited. His skills include analytics tools like R and Tableau, and data visualization. Projects described include social media analysis, dashboard creation, and market research.
Exam lessons 3 (representation) - Section A A2 Media ExamBelinda Raji
The document provides guidance on analyzing representations in media productions using the concept of representation and related theories. It discusses how representations construct versions of reality and ideology. It encourages focusing an analysis of a soap opera trailer on how gender, social groups and places are represented through media language tools and what ideological messages are communicated. Key theories discussed include those relating to cultural hegemony, stereotypes, feminism and the male gaze. The document suggests deconstructing the various production stages and choosing elements to focus on how representations were constructed and their intended effects.
Dr. Robert Berenson: "Does ‘Pay for Performance’ Work?" 6.28.16reportingonhealth
Dr. Robert Berenson's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar "Does ‘Pay for Performance’ Work?" 6.28.16
http://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/does-pay-performance-work
Cap 3.- Impulsadores de una transformación en el desarrolloEdward Perez
El documento describe tres impulsores comunes para el desarrollo en países del Sur: 1) Un estado desarrollista dinámico que busca mejorar el bienestar de los ciudadanos a través de salud, educación e ingresos; 2) Aprovechamiento de los mercados mundiales mediante fortalecimiento de capacidades ciudadanas y competencias sin dejar de lado el mercado global; 3) Innovación en políticas sociales como educación primaria, salud y cobertura para generar una fuerza laboral capacitada y estabilidad nacional.
Diana Furchtgott-Roth: "Clinton vs. Trump: The Future of U.S. Health Care" 10...reportingonhealth
Sara R. Collins' slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar "Clinton vs. Trump: The Future of U.S. Health Care," 10.26.16
More info: http://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/clinton-vs-trump-future-us-health-care
The document discusses Jean Baudrillard's concepts of simulacra and hyperreality. It argues that in postmodernity, simulations and copies of reality have replaced the real to such an extent that it is difficult to distinguish reality from its representations. Media and technology have created a hyperreality that seems more real than actual lived experience. People can lose the ability to separate reality from fantasy and begin to engage with and find fulfillment in simulated realities rather than any objective reality.