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Preceding the 2019 ICT4D Conference, DIAL hosted our first in-person Principles for Digital Development Advisory Council meeting in Uganda to reflect on the successes and challenges of the last 5 years and plan for the future.

 

Read more about the Advisory Council here: bit.ly/2INaj9t

 

© Digital Impact Alliance (DIAL)/Tech Change/Nick Martin

The 149th IPU Assembly.

Panel discussion on the theme Common Principles: Parliamentary development as a defence to democratic backsliding.

October 14, 2024. Geneva, Switzerland.

IPU/Pierre Albouy

Everyone hates going to the principals office....

2019 Women's Empowerment Principles Forum

 

Thursday, 14 March 2019

ECOSOC Chamber, United Nations Headquarters, New York, New York

 

Photo credit: UN Global Compact/Chae Khin for Joel Sheakoski Photography

Principles of Design of Contrast, Black and white contrast

Building on the ‘Ecosystem Landscaping to advance the Accountability to implement the Women’s Empowerment Principles in ASEAN’, the WeEmpowerAsia programme, UN women jointly develops and will disseminate the Building Pathways to Gender Equality and Sustainability through the Women's Empowerment Principles: Thailand Policy Brief (hereafter referred as ‘Thailand Policy Brief’) with key partners, namely the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Office of SMEs Promotion (OSMEP).

 

Gender Responsive Procurement (GRP) is one of the initiatives recommended in the Thailand Policy Brief. GRP can identify, incorporate and support women business owners seeking to access government/corporate procurement contracts. In support of the initiative, UN Women and Kenan Foundation Asia will host the “IDEA to I do”, a business presentation competition for selected women entrepreneurs, to showcase the capacity of WOB and WLB developed under WeEmpowerAsia Programme as means to promote women’s participation in supply chain. Winners will receive the WeRise Awards and the prizes are comprised of one winner, one first runner-up and one second runner-up.

 

Photo: UN Women/Daydream Organizer Co., Ltd.

 

LARKIN, Peter J.. IR and Raman spectroscopy: principles and spectral interpretation. Boston: Elsevier, 2011. x, 228 p. Inclui bibliografia e índice; il. tab. quad. graf.; 24x20x2cm. ISBN 9780123869845.

 

Palavras-chave: ESPECTROMETRIA INFRAVERMELHO; ESPECTROMETRIA RAMAN.

 

CDU 543.424 / L324i / 2011

All principles are tools and they combine to create a successful animation. The most important thing is to know exactly what is required in animating the scene.

 

•Squash and stretch

Squash and stretch is really useful in facial expressions. It is often used as this tool can be applied in all types of animated characters.

•Anticipation

Anticipation can be an action or a gesture or a thought of the animated character and is used to prepare the viewer about what he is going to see and what is going to happen next.

•Staging

Staging helps the viewer follow the story of the film without being abstracted from something else. Staging is a useful tool and it should be used so the audience won’t get confused from too many actions.

•Straight ahead and pose to pose

First method, straight ahead is sometimes the only way to do fast actions and fresh animations. However by using this method there is a possibility to lose size, volume, and you can also miss time. On the other hand by using the method pose to pose size, volume and other proportions are better controlled and you can also make a well timed animation.

•Follow-through and overlapping action

Follow-though means that some parts are still moving when the main action/part has stopped. Nothing stops everything at the same time. Overlapping means that some parts again catch up the next action a few frames later.

•Slow in, slow out

Slow in and slow out is a way to soft the action and make It more real. One way you can achieve this by using the curve editor. However, sometimes the result is not the expected and the best way to have the exact result you are after is do frame-by-frame animation. It efficiently expresses surprised or shocked characters.

•Arcs

Arcs are gestures or lines of action. They give a good flow to the animation. The most important arc is the one is viewed from the camera.

•Secondary animation

Secondary animation is secondary actions that a character is doing working together with the main action. Actually it is all about adding depth to the animation.

•Timing

Timing is almost everything. The fewer the drawings are the faster the action is. On the other hand, more drawings make the action smoother. Timing holds all the elements of animation together. We have physical and theatrical timing. Physical timing is how objects should behave in the physical world and theatrical timing relates to action and performance.

•Exaggeration

Exaggeration can be expressed through movement, facial expressions, actions, poses, and attitudes. Exaggeration should be used and especially when the action should be wild and extreme.

•Solid Drawing

Solid design is about lines. The lines can be lines that describe the shape of a character or lines that describe the gesture of a character. Through solid drawing you give volume and weight to your animation.

•Appeal

All characters have appeal. All characters need a good design and a clear drawing that captures their personality. Also a character’s appeal has to be interesting to approach the audience.

 

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The principles involved in the production of Sumatra. At the center, is Futama, the director. To either side of her are two primary cast members. Bottom, is Frances, the camera man.

"Ten Principles", part of the 2014 Capital Fringe Festival, performing at the Fringe Preview in the Baldacchino Tent Bar.

 

This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to those affiliated with the Fringe Festival &/or the performers to use these photos provided that they provide the following:

 

"© Andrew Bossi, flickr.com/thisisbossi/collections/72157624437631981/"

 

Image from '[Principles of Geology ... Reprinted from the sixth English edition, etc.]', 002293153

 

Author: LYELL, Charles Sir, Bart

Page: 456

Year: 1853

Place: London

Publisher:

 

Following the link above will take you to the British Library's integrated catalogue. You will be able to download a PDF of the book this image is taken from, as well as view the pages up close with the 'itemViewer'. Click on the 'related items' to search for the electronic version of this work.

Open the page in the British Library's itemViewer (page: 000456)

Download the PDF for this book

  

Source:http://espyrock.com/interviews/exclusive-interview-series-the-internet-and-the-music-industry-born-of-osiris

In this photo, the simple, repetitive geometry of the building is bracketed by the chaos of climate and botany. Yet if patterns repeat in both living and non-living systems, how different are these juxtaposed figures? Ahhh...a question for the ages....

Ted Koston, photographer. © Koston Photography. All rights reserved.

Cue the choirs of angels...

7Ps by Dynamic Levels are reports made by our team of expert analysts on the true worth of a stock based on ... Read more trading articles on nifty trading principles.

Principles Showcase

Bergaya Fashion Show

21/09/2008

Sunway Pyramid

2019 Women's Empowerment Principles Forum

 

Thursday, 14 March 2019

ECOSOC Chamber, United Nations Headquarters, New York, New York

 

Photo credit: UN Global Compact/Chae Khin for Joel Sheakoski Photography

Principles of Extractive Metallurgy

 

Volume 1 — General Principles (Chinese translation)

by Fathi Habashi

 

Fathi Habashi, Ti Qu Yie Jin Yuan Li, volume 1 (252 pages). Ministry of Metallurgy, Beijing, China 1974–1978.

 

Contact: Fathi.Habashi@arul.ulaval.ca

There are many different styles of hedge laying throughout the countryside but the principles remain the same: Each stem is thinned down, bent-over, woven-in and that there is a good clean heal low to the ground.

 

This traditional hedge-laying technique is carried out on a rotational basis. Although hedge-laying is a time-consuming practice, it does have the advantage of prolonging the life of the hedge and encouraging the growth of new shoots.

 

Hedgerows are important invertebrate habitats in their own right, often providing the most significant wildlife habitat over large stretches of lowland UK. Over 1500 insects have been recorded at some time living or feeding in hedgerows.

 

"Since 1945 there has been a drastic loss of hedgerows through removal and neglect throughout the UK. It has been estimated that some 42% of the remaining British hedges, or about 154,000 km, are ancient and/or species-rich. Such hedges are concentrated in southern England, especially in the south-west, and in southern Wales. Hedgerows adjacent to roads, green lanes, tracks and wooded ground tend to be particularly species-rich."

Ancient and species-rich hedgerows

Published on Buglife (www.buglife.org.uk)

 

With grateful acknowledgement to The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales - Parc Slip Nature Reserve, Bridgend, Wales

Here is the sequence principle in the composition of "Pitch for Music Festival." It also has the emphasis principle through the color and contrast.

Source: www.fromupnorth.com/graphic-design-inspiration-1052/

It is widely accepted that there are no silver bullets or perfect solutions to our global and local sustainability challenges. The reality of developing solutions is messy, imperfect and there will be compromises and trade-offs. The more schools set an example of trialling, testing, learning and adapting, the more they will have a positive influence on the values of tomorrow’s leaders.

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