Example: Livescribe 2GB Pulse Smart Pen Consider the smart pen product shown in Figure 1. Figure 1. Livescribe 2GB Pulse Smart Pen. The product description from the manufacturer is presented below. Capture Everything The Pulse smart pen records audio and links it what you write. Missed something? Tap on your notes or drawings with the tip of your Pulse smart pen to hear what was said while you were writing. No Need to Lug the Laptop The Pulse smart pen automatically captures everything as
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Mind your language! Here’s a heads-up for you – Business owners have a tendency to write from the world they live in. This doesn’t just apply to Irish business owners, it is a world-wide phenomenon. Business owners usually write in a technical way that can, unfortunately, bore, confuse and/or scare your potential consumer. (Sorry about that). To illustrate my point, have you ever read an article written by a doctor, or a lawyer? Ugh! You need to remember that when you are writing marketing pieces
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development of institutions is followed throughout the colonial period and the early national experience to 1877. Supplies: * Notebook * Dividers (Four Sections) * Loose Leaf Notebook Paper (Spiral Paper is not allowed) * Black Ink Pen * Map Pencils (Colored Pencils) Text: Keene, Jennifer, et al. Visions of America: A History of the United States. Combined Volume. Prentice Hall Publishers, 2010. ISBN 13: 978-0-321-06687-9 Goals: Upon completion of this course students
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Kindley, “Consumers tended to shun private-label and unknown brands of pens and pencils to buy familiar brand names, but had little specific brand loyalty. Pens and pencils were viewed as commodities, except at the high end." With a product that is viewed, as a commodity the consumer will be much more reluctant to spend more for a product they are less familiar with. The majorities of consumers do not see a perceived value in a pen or pencil and will not be as willing to spend the extra money. It
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because it's a way of survival. Some people resort to other ways of dealing with human emotions; I simply write. Words in a sense speak louder than actually saying them out loud or actions. The words flow from my mind to my heart and then to the pen I hold in my hand. Sometimes writing creates fear because I learn things I've never known about myself or wanted to run away from; yet I'm simultaneously happy that I found out. It has forced me to look into the eyes of my soul and heart to realize
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In 1877, James Montgomery Flagg was born at Pelham Manor, New York. Flagg also known as J. Montgomery, he was an early master of pen and ink, but he was much more. He was an American artist and illustrator who gain reputation during the first part of the twentieth century. He worked in media ranging from fine art painting to cartooning but he is mostly known for his political posters. Flagg was married twice. His first wife was Nellie McCormack who survived till 24 years and ended
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1. BINGO! BINGO! is a kind of get-to-know icebreaker for the beginning of a class. You need pens or pencils and photocopies of BINGO! tables for each student. On the paper teacher should draw a table of at least 5x5 with some clues on each. These could be describing “color of eyes”, “an experience of a foreign journey” or “a dangerous experience” and etc. Distributing the papers among students, they are requested to move around, asking each other questions which hovers around the topics in each
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Math 217 Teaching Project Instructions Write a lesson plan that teaches a concept we have learned in Math 217, but modify it to be appropriate for a certain grade level. Do not use any of the activities that we do in class. Be creative. Your lesson plan should include objectives, state the Virginia SOL that it corresponds with, grade level the lesson is designed to be used with and the time the activity would take. Write up the body of the lesson plan with enough details that another teacher could
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for three months apprenticed to Alyahin the shoemaker, was sitting up on Christmas Eve. Waiting till his master and mistress and their workmen had gone to the midnight service, he took out of his master's cupboard a bottle of ink and a pen with a rusty nib, and, spreading out a crumpled sheet of paper in front of him, began writing. Before forming the first letter he several times looked round fearfully at the door and the windows, stole a glance at the dark ikon
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Self Critique I drew a still life with a black mask with peacock feathers. The mask has vail that is short with diamonds meeting it with the mask. I also drew a syringe lying over a wrench, next to the wrench slightly to the right l drew a pencil sharpener. I drew it on top of a paper cutting board. There are pearls dropping from the mask. First l drew out a sketch of the drawing. Then I made a collage of the all the objects, and overlapped them the way l seen them. Then started on the final
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