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The current exhibition at the MU Gallery explores 17 different ways to experience art and artifacts. The show features some of the most recognizable names in contemporary art like:
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KILLIE TRUST
Mission and Objectives
Our Mission
“To promote, develop and support Kilmarnock FC and sport in the community”
Through membership from the supporters of Kilmarnock FC, we will aim to provide direct and indirect influence over the running of the football club, ensuring the opinions of the supporters are considered before decisions are made by the board of directors at the club.
We will create and develop a working relationship with the people and organisations responsible for the day to day running and long-term planning of Kilmarnock Football Club.
The need to continue to strengthen the bonds of our relationship with the club and interests of Ayrshire can only benefit the needs of all concerned. The Trust will also strive to benefit present and future members of the community by promotion, encouragement and furthering the sport of football in Ayrshire. In the long term, this also includes helping to further the sport at our national and international level.
The Trust will also encourage Kilmarnock FC to take proper account of the interests and safety of its supporters and the community in which the club serves when decisions of such matters are made.
At all times, the Trust will respect the rights of all members of the community served by the club and will strive to provide information to the people of Ayrshire and conduct the Trust affairs in accessible and appropriate ways.
Our Objectives
The Killie Trust has eight Clear Objectives in its constitution, which it will continue to deliver upon as the business moves forward:
1. To strengthen the bonds between the Club and the community which it serves and to represent the interests of the community in the running of the Club;
2. To benefit present and future members of the community served by the Club by promoting encouraging and furthering the game of football as a recreational facility, sporting activity and focus for community involvement;
3. To further the development of the game of football nationally and internationally and the upholding of its rules;
4. To encourage the Club to take proper account of the interests of its supporters and of the community it serves in its decisions;
5. To encourage and promote the principle of supporter representation on the board of any company owning or controlling the Club and ultimately to be the vehicle for democratic elections to the board;
6. To promote, develop and respect the rights of members of the community served by the Club and people dealing with the Society as set out in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, having regard in particular to the need to provide information to members and conduct the affairs of the Society in accessible and appropriate ways;
7. To encourage Society members who are Club shareholders to assign their proxy vote to the Society;
8. To promote and support Youth Development within the district of Ayrshire, for the future benefit of Kilmarnock Football Club.
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Emma makes a study schedule to go along with her study guides, making every minute of her day productive.
This shot shows objective to subjective camera angles because it now shows Anna's POV as she dotes on Abby and considers adopting her
Cronkite School Dean Dr. Battinto L. Batts Jr. will welcome fellow journalists and Cronkite alumni to connect and converse with Leonard Downie Jr. and Andrew Heyward, authors of “Beyond Objectivity: Producing Trustworthy News in Today’s Newsrooms,” the much talked-about new report recently published by the Cronkite School. Photos by Melissa Lyttle
Objective 2: Creative Exposure
The camera mode Av because I wanted to control the aperture and the exposure compensation.
f 5.0 used because I only wanted to focus on one part of the shoe and have the rest of the pic blurry.
shutter speed: 1/400 because we were outside on a sunny day.
ISO 100 because we were outside on a sunny day.
Exposure compensation and why it was used: -2/3 so the photo was not that bright.
Focal length 42mm because we were doing a very close up photo
Shot photo in RAW mode so that any adjustments would not affect the original photo.
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The principles of design demonstrated: BALANCE – created with shoes taking up half of the space in the photo. EMPHASIS – focal point is on buckle of shoe which is on the line of interest.
The elements of design demonstrated: LINE – calmness created because shoes are placed in a horizontal line. SPACE – the shoes take up half the space creating balance in the photo. TEXTURE – picture is more interesting because of the contrasting textures between the smooth shoes and the pointy grass.
"20 Businesses in 20 Days" - Business #4 - Objective Medical Systems
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About The 20/20 Initiative
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In honor of this year’s New Orleans Entrepreneur Week, March 22-28, 2014, HEROfarm launched a new business mentorship program called “20/20” to empower as many as 20 local start-ups or businesses over 20 days by providing free assistance with developing marketing strategy.
The goal of 20/20 is to help participants view their marketing more clearly and to further the week's mission of supporting and scaling entrepreneurship and innovation in the city. The program aims to assist one New Orleans area business per day, free of charge, with developing cohesive and focused marketing efforts.
Cronkite School Dean Dr. Battinto L. Batts Jr. will welcome fellow journalists and Cronkite alumni to connect and converse with Leonard Downie Jr. and Andrew Heyward, authors of “Beyond Objectivity: Producing Trustworthy News in Today’s Newsrooms,” the much talked-about new report recently published by the Cronkite School. Photos by Melissa Lyttle
This is taken from the perspective of the girl as she looks at the frisbee being tossed towards her.
Charcoal on paper.
This drawing is an observational drawing. I drew a variety of materials in A1 size of sheet.
It's now December and time to get ready for Christmas in the Wagner house!
This shot represents the first shot of my objective time sequence. This is because it is the first step of a quantitative time measure in which observable time change occurs. So in this shot, the tree is small and not decorated.