...Film II: Study Group Assignment Watch the rest of ______________________ a. Make a note of scenes it would be interesting to analyze in detail (do this individually). Pick a scene a. Each study group must pick a scene to analyze (2-3 minutes). b. Only one group per scene (first come, first serve) – if the scene you have chosen has already been picked by another group, you must choose another. c. An audio-visual analysis of the scene must be presented to the rest of the class by two members of the group. Presentation (5-10 minutes) Your presentation must include the following elements (in any order you see fit): a. Introductory remarks about the structure of your presentation b. Comments on your scene in relation to The Hollywood Model c. A detailed audio-visual analysis of the scene (use your analysis sheet for guidance) d. Comments on the scene in relation to the rest of the film, including the opening sequence. e. Each of these elements must be followed by partial conclusions and you must also include a final, overall conclusion to your presentation. You will be able to show your audience small extracts the movie while doing the presentation, stopping the images when you find it necessary. Alternatively you may use a PowerPoint with stills from your scene. B: Point of no return: George sees that Lennie has killed the mouse. Climax: George gets mad and throws away the dead mouse. Fade-out: Afterwards he cheers...
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...Assignment 3: Information Governance S. Crew Professor: DR. Griffin Date: November 22, 2012 2 Assignment 3: Information Governance 1. Analyze the primary causes of information management / information technology project failures and recommend at least three (3) best practices that could be adopted by any organization to avoid such failure in the future. According to our text (Glandon, Smaltz & Slovensky 2008) “the single greatest cause of project failure is poor executing”. Other primary causes of information management / information technology project failure include; “Poor planning” “Unclean goals and objectives” “Objective changes during project” “Unrealistic times or resource estimate” “Lack of executive support and user involvement” “Failure to communicate and act as a team” “Inappropriate skill” (Neimat & Taimor). Three best practices that I recommend that could be adopted by any organization to avoid such failures in the future include; 1) Organizations should “Plan the work by utilizing a “Project Definition Document”; this encompasses a definition of all details of the project; it also is the staple for the project to be performed (Mochal, 2009) 2) Organizations should “Create a Planning Horizon”; which encompasses developing the project plan after instituting the project definition, which also constitutes step by step procedures for developing the project and overseeing the project (Mochal, 2009). 3) Organizations...
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...Introduction Only the most progressive organizations are adopting best practices in IM/IT service management, while many IM/IT departments continue to rely on informal, “seat of the pants, “ error-prone processes. This leads to reactive “fire fighting” operating norms within IM/IT departments, when formal, proactive approaches would be more effective. Recent studies suggest that one of the most accurate indicators of IM/IT departmental effectiveness in delivering quality services is the percentage of unplanned work in which the departments is engaged (Glandon, Smaltz, and Slovensky, 2008, p. 170). Why does unplanned IM/IT work increase costs? Glandon et al. (2008) describes unplanned work as any activity in the IM/IT organization that cannot be mapped to an authorized project, procedure, or change request. While unplanned work can never be entirely eliminated from an IM/IT department, the nature of the unplanned work is very different for high- and low- performing IM/IT departments. In a low performing IM/IT department, low-performing unplanned work includes the following: 1) Failed changes: The production environment is used as a test environment, and the customer is the quality assurance team. 2) Unauthorized changes: Engineers do not follow the change management process, making mistakes harder to track and fix. 3) No preventive work: Failing to conduct preventive work makes repeated failures inevitable. Mean time to repair may be improving, but without root-cause...
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...Halid abi im really happy for them like this was the best thing that could of happen to me as well as them there sorted hope your having a nice time too, my dad is really negative for some reason infact he does not give me a chance to even talk due to the environment nd issues in the house and my mums always trying to jump in as well saying no so yeah there closing up everything for me. Sa bro how have you been. I'm currently in Holland. We can viber tonight. I just want to update you, Kerem joined today, Nissar's team is up and running, we need to figure out a plan for you Halid abi im really happy for them like this was the best thing that could of happen to me as well as them there sorted hope your having a nice time too, my dad is really negative for some reason infact he does not give me a chance to even talk due to the environment nd issues in the house and my mums always trying to jump in as well saying no so yeah there closing up everything for me Bro Kerems mother was strongly against the idea of him joining also. My advice is if you really show your parents that you are confident and you believe in yourself, I'm sure they would heed to you!Best of luck bro. Don't loose this opportunity just because you couldn't go once your parents. Remember I can also speak to your father if need be. I will try my best to support you buddy Halid abi im really happy for them like this was the best thing that could of happen to me as well as them there sorted hope your having a nice...
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...requirements on the UE within the registration and authentication procedures are defined in subclause 5.1.1. If an initial request contains an Accept-Contact header field containing the g.3gpp.icsi-ref media feature tag with an ICSI value, the UE should invoke the IMS application that is the best match for the ICSI value. If an initial request contains an Accept-Contact header field containing the g.3gpp.iari-ref media feature tag with an IARI value the UE should invoke the IMS application that is the best match for the IARI value. The UE can receive multiple ICSI values, IARI values or both in an Accept-Contact header field. In this case it is up to the implementation which of the multiple ICSI values or IARI values the UE takes action on. NOTE 1: The application verifies that the contents of the request (e.g. SDP media capabilities, Content-Type header field) are consistent with the the ICSI value in the g.3gpp.icsi-ref media feature tag and IARI value contained in the g.3gpp.iari-ref media feature tag. If an initial request does not contain an Accept-Contact header field containing a g.3gpp.icsi-ref media feature tag or a g.3gpp.iari-ref media feature tag the UE shall invoke the application that is the best match based on the contents of the request (e.g. SDP media capabilities, Content-Type header field, media feature tag). The UE can indicate privacy of the P-Asserted-Identity that will be generated by the P-CSCF in accordance with RFC 3323 [33], and the additional...
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...when I was working with a patient who was diagnosed with schizophrenia as well as paranoia. During this particular interaction, this gentleman required his intramuscular (IM) depot injection of Invega Sustenna, also known as Paliperidone, which assists in managing the symptoms associated with his schizophrenia. For confidentiality reasons, this patient will be referred to as Steve for the remainder of this reflection. I met Steve when my co-caring nurse was completing her morning assessment of him. During...
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...IMPROVING LOCAL HEALTH CARE JaCinta Oglesbee Strayer University HSA 520: Health Information Systems Aug 26, 2012 Dr. Retta Evans 1. Think back on the last time you accessed health care services in your community and make recommendations for incorporating unapplied telecommunications concepts that would have improved your visit. Provide specific examples to support your response. Medical providers are increasingly employing health information technology to improve patient safety, quality of care and efficiencies. However, adoption of health information technology has remained slow in rural areas. The use of electronic medical records would have improved the visit to the health care provider. “Medical records are central to all patient care activities, whether maintained in paper format or electronically. However, the development of a completely electronic longitudinal health record remains an elusive goal”, (Austin, C. J., & Boxerman, S. B, pg.227). Statewide initiatives for rural providers to expand use of interoperable electronic health records and health information technology should be put in place. And, it is important that new technology mandates be scalable. Incorporating Health Information Technology requires thorough and systematic...
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...Winning the Sydney to Hobart- A Case Study in Project Management Lynn Crawford, University of Technology, Sydney PMI Proceedings, 1993, pp. 53-59 INTRODUCTION Campaigning for an ocean classic yacht race is a project. The campaign has a starting point, which can be defined, and the end of the race is the end of the project (1). It involves a process, which requires management if the objectives are to be defined and achieved. Unlike many other projects where success may be open to debate and achievement of objectives may be unclear this is a project in which project success or failure is as clear as the race results. As an interesting and atypical project type, it provides excellent opportunities to illustrate, examine, and question the application and operation of the project management framework. The project was successful. The objectives were achieved; the races were won. This paper will briefly present, as a project, the campaign, which culminated in the winning of both the 1992 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race and the 1992 Kodak Asia Pacific Ocean Racing Championship. The phases of the project life-cycle-concept, development, execution, and finishing (2); the four basic project management functions-management of scope, quality, time, and cost; and the other essential project management functions-human resource management, communications management, contract/procurement management, and risk management-will be discussed in relation to the project...
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...Smith, You, Sirs, Need IMS. You look out of your window at Town Hall to see the city in ruins, lone policemen cut off from the rest of their units, firefighters in burning rubble with no idea where they are, and worse, nobody knows they are lost in the fray. Riots have begun explode out of control, and when response to unrest by authorities is slow and uncoordinated, things turn ugly. Chain-of-command has completely broken down, US Army generals are being knocked off their feet by firefighters ordered to prevent them from entering the area, phone and power lines are down across the city hampering communication, and looters are running rampant in a state of anarchy. National Guardsmen unleash a hail of bullets toward a two-family home after a police officer yells ‘cover me!’. Are the levees compromised, or not? You can’t get a straight answer. Your emergency management plans provided one-stop solutions that weren't applicable, scalable, or adaptable to more complex situations, like the ones you are now facing. And eventually, the people are going to blame this lack of preparedness and proper response on you, putting an end to a fine career of public service. But it doesn't have to be this way. In fact, you can save your city and your career by supporting and implementing an Incident Management System – you might even be able to swing some extra federal funding your way in the form of emergency preparedness grants! Although we do our best here in our fair city to...
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... -5- PRINCIPLE OF LIFE -6- PERSONAL ENTREPRNEURSHIP COMPETENCIES (PEC) RESULT -7- CONCLUSION -9- INTRODUCTION The success of a businessperson greatly depends on a certain set of characteristic called Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies or PEC. Almost result from PEC, we can describes how are the true or reality of competencies on businessperson. It really help though im having a hard time looking for any tool in order to help student in diagnosing and assessing their PEC. PEC also will be guided on how businessperson will strengthen and align to improve their area of strength. All of the element in PEC will help people to be more attractive on doing their work because from the result of PEC, we will know what area or element we should increase. For example, in a information seeking element, entrepreneur can use the result to improve his services, satisfy his customer, and be ahead of his competitors by searching for new information related to his business. They also will show confidence in their business ad give their client the best value for their patronage. On the other hand, we can describes that PEC is a good test for businessperson to improve their level of competence and to align their awareness of business’s characteristics to be more structured. BACKGROUND. NAME : NASRUL HANIF BIN AHMAD NASRI DATE OF BIRTH : 10TH FEBRUARY 1991 SEX : MALE ADDRESS : NO 7...
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...Research on information management IM Professional position that I aspire to have From my point of view, I will choose business technology analyst as my aspiring position. It is a position that requires people to have the technical background and business knowledge. As a student in information management, this position matched us best. A special profile is listed as follows. Maggie H Chen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/maggiehchen) who was graduate from Syracuse University is a business technology analyst. She have a dual degree in Finance and Information Management and Technology. She is aspire to become an effective international business communicator and is currently have more than one year working experience as business technology analyst. Practices that will cause failures in IM management In this specific position, the practice that you cannot correctly translate the business requirement into technical requirement will most likely be the case failure in IM management. Considering the specific profile listed above, it is possible for her to incorrectly translate the requirement since she didn’t have the strong technology background. Business analyst is now crucial for the success of the information management. Since this position provide the “translation service” for the business department and technology department, and imprecise translations will result in failure of the project. A study [2] has showed that poor definition requirements (50%), communications...
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...Being the only girl in my family, I never had any sisters growing up. That was until I met you. Taylor, I knew from the moment when I met you in GSU as my Rho Chi we’d be best friends. I feel like we are the same exact person. From the way we speak, to the way we think and act. Being a family means you are a part of something very wonderful. It means you will love and be loved for the rest of your life, no matter what. And That’s exactly how I feel in my Delta Gamma Family. I couldn’t have been accepted in to a more perfect family for me. For the past 12 weeks you’ve watched me grow from a potential new member to a new sister of Delta Gamma. You guided me into being a better person and taught me how to stay true to myself and how to uphold the values of our sorority. Now this is me saying Thank you. Thank you for being a reliable supporting caring big sister to me. Although you’re leaving me in a couple weeks, our sisterhood is not a destination, but a journey that’s just begun. Thankfully you’ll be right around the corner from me in Bloomfield. Im so proud of you for accomplishing so much in your college career. From being in red caps, to becoming a sister in Delta Gamma and now being my perfect big! Congratulations on graduation in a few weeks and good luck in the future. With your determination, pride and integrity you will be successful in anything you put your mind too. Come rain or come shine, low or high tide, always I will stay, right by your side. We’ll always be anchored...
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...Swag to the maximum Tell yo bitch im back for some More head gettin more bread Im flyin high on the chorus Yea u kno im on the flow On the top of the pyramid cairo Step in the party star of the show And like tron I fuckin glow She said stop and I said no Smokin on the best dro Call it fire og kush You got no motivation no push All I want is some nice tush Your girl I parkher smush Yea u kno im gettin games on And like lamar odom I own I am so fuckin gone Sippin on silver patron Blackin out on prom night Motivation to fuck bitches on sight Ill put you in the emergency room with an iv Its highly likely that I fly above the sea Then I dip in the water don’t need no help Swimming past the fish and kelp So fast like Michael phelps But quite like a ninja ohh so stealth Livin life like theres no tomorrow Don’t live in the past cuz theres no time for sorrow And by the time im done with her my dick will be hollow These bitches trip on me cuz im Charlie sheen winnin Fuckin many bitches at once Bill Clinton Whenever I get outta bed the king has risen And this shit right here is just the beginning Im likely to take yo bitch if you die see She said this is a stick up to get your stick up So I left that girl told her I don’t need you I fuck bitches by the hour why fuck you When you start telling me to do shit that’s my cue To leave and find a girl with your booty times two I knew that I would have swag by the age of one five When I was...
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...Karen Crider Table of Contents I. Background Information Table on Student 1 and Student 2 ……………... II. Student 1 – IM …………………………………………………………… A. Student Interview. III. Student 2 – AM …………………………………………………………… A. Student Interview IV. Assessment, Discussion, and Presentation of Tasks ……………………… A. Number Sense V. Analysis and Interpretation of Data ……………………………………… A. Analysis B. Interpretation of Data VI. Misconceptions ……………………………………………………………... A. Student 1 – IM B. Student 2 – AM VII. Intervention Plan …………………………………………………………... A. Student 1 – IM B. Student 2 – AM C. Anchoring Instruction Activities………………………………………. VIII. References …………………………………………………………………... 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 I. Background Information Table on Student 1 and Student 2 |Background Information | | |Student 1 – IM |Student 2 - AB | |Gender, Age, and Grade |Male / 8 yrs...
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...Has someone ever made such a huge impact in your life? Im very certain that everyone, has had a close person to them that has changed there life in either a good or bad way. From alot of experiences i have encountered more then most kids my age have encountered, it was by certain people and situation's i put myself in because of the impact the indivuals left in my life. Theres not only one person who has made an impact in my life there is actually mutiple people, who have opened my eyes to many things. My mother is prime example in my life that no matter what life throws at you can always get through whatever it is that you give up hope , and has you feeling like you just cant make it , or that your not strong enough . she loved to tell me when i was going through a certain situation witch she helped me get through with her words. "God doesnt put things in your life that you can not handel" when im feeling like i just cant take it anymore saying life is too hard and all i want to do is cry i look up to her and she tells me Trust in God he will never forsake you , i get up wipe my tears knowing i wont be going through this for long asking God for his strength and peace. because of her words i have learned to look up to God when things are falling apart. "i can do all things through christ who strengthens me" I dont know where i would be without my mom and her words of encouragement she has...
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