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From left to rght: Lisa Gray, Bob Reichen, and John Fortmeyer.

Consultation on social principles of the United Methodist Church by the General Board of Church and Society in Washington, DC, on Jan. 16, 2015. Photo: Jay Mallin jay@jaymallinphotos.com

Principles of Persuasion Open Workshop on March 20-21, 2009 in Seoul,

 

2009년 3월 20일과 21일에 걸쳐 서울 프레이저 플레이스에서 열린 POP_설득의 심리학 오픈 워크샵

Hope, Lesley, Tim, me, Fi and Keith

Not sure what is making me bleugh!

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Principles Showcase

Bergaya Fashion Show

21/09/2008

Sunway Pyramid

The first Global Forum on Youth Policies took place in Baku, Azerbaijan on 28-30 October 2014.

 

The final day started with the plenary session on guiding principles for global youth policy development. This session addressed principles that should guide &inform youth policy development, implementation and monitoring at local, national, regional and global levels.

 

Following the plenary session, regional sessions explored how the common denominators and guiding principles discussed throughout the Forum could be translated into regional contexts. Facilitated by the UN regional commissions, these sessions featured overviews of the regional status-quo in relation to youth policy & youth policy frameworks.

 

A special session was also held on mobilizing youth people in the response to Ebola. A session was about the efforts of young people in the fight against Ebola – with youth participants from the region.

 

To finalize the work and summarize the results of all discussions, a closing session on the issue of “Taking youth policies forward: the next 5 years” was held. The final session reviewed and took stock of the First Global Forum on Youth Policies. A summary by the reporting team and reflections by the General Rapporteur of the Forum was followed by statements of and discussions with the Forum’s main stakeholders, focusing on the way ahead and actions needed to be undertaken in the coming years to take youth policies forward. As a result of a closing session, Baku Commitments on Youth Policies was adopted. Find the Baku Commitments from here: www.youthpolicyforum.org/documents/commitment.pdf

 

The Farewell Reception was followed by the final dinner of the First Global Forum on Youth Policies.

 

I chose this picture for Principles of design for contrast because it shows two rainbows that are not the same shade of color. One rainbow is a faded version of the other one. They contrast each other in color.

I won't be using all 12 principles for my animation.

 

Squash and stretch will be necessary for the bow in my animation, as it requires to stretch to great lengths to emphasise how tough and rubbery it is, thus causing Grim to become frustrated.

 

Anticipation is necessary to bring realism, without it the animation will look robotic. I will be trying to bring anticipation into the movement of the bow as well as the sleeves of the robe when Grim is moving his arm. Without it, the bow and sleeves will look solid and take away from the illusion they are in fact material.

 

Pose to pose will be used instead of straight ahead action, as it will save time and pose to pose is better for dramatic scenes, or showing large emotions such as frustration in my case.

 

Overlapping movement is essential to bring more realism to it, as characters are constantly moving separate body parts. In the case of Grim, his hands and head will be moving at the same time but at different rates of speeds, such as one hand will slowly rise up to take the bow from the other hand, which will be moving quickly trying to flick the bow from itself, this will be combined with secondary actions.

 

Follow through will be used on the sleeves as well as the bow to bring realism to it, as when the arm moves, the sleeve will continue to move on from the momentum of movement. Same can be said of the bow when being moved on top of the present.

 

Arcs will naturally be apparent due to the nature of the rig and model.

 

I will try to exaggerate movements to emphasise the frustration of Grim, in body movements and facial too.

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

Steadystate is a kinetic sculpture based on the principles of complex systems.

 

by Shahar Zaks

 

for more info:

itp.nyu.edu/shows/spring2011/2011/05/11/steadystate-verti...

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

i used this for pattern because it repeats itself and isnt random

 

Formal Compositional Principles: Explore each of the formal compositional principles below. In some cases, several principles may be involved in the composition of the image. This is fine, but the principle you choose should be what you feel is the PREDOMINATE one in the look of the image. Submit one image for each principle below. Please feel free to go monochrome or color for each.

In July 1974, Turkey invaded the Republic of Cyprus in violation of the UN Charter and the fundamental principles of international law. Beyond the immense human suffering and the great material losses, the dire consequences of the invasion and subsequent illegal military occupation by Turkey are still felt today:

 

🇨🇾 For 50 consecutive years Cyprus and its people remain forcibly and artificially divided.

 

🇨🇾 Over 36% of the sovereign territory of the Republic of Cyprus is still under illegal military occupation by Turkey, with the presence of dozens of thousands of heavily armed Turkish troops rendering the occupied area of Cyprus one of the most densely militarised areas in the world.

 

🇨🇾 200,000 Greek Cypriots, over a third of the 1974 total population, who were forcibly expelled from the northern part of Cyprus, where they constituted about 70% of the population, are still deprived of the right to return to their homes and properties.

 

🇨🇾 More than 750 persons, civilians and soldiers, are still missing, while the Turkish side refuses to cooperate fully in ascertaining their fate.

 

🇨🇾 Less than 400 Greek Cypriots and Maronites, out of 20 000 at the end of August 1974, remain enclaved in their still-occupied villages, living under conditions of oppression and deprivation

 

🇨🇾 The demographic structure and balance of Cyprus has been altered due to the illegal mass transfer of settlers from Turkey to the occupied areas, as well as the emigration of thousands of Turkish Cypriots from the island after the Turkish invasion. As a result, Turkish Cypriots are now vastly outnumbered by troops and settlers from Turkey, thus constituting the minority in the occupied areas.

 

🇨🇾 The usurpation of Greek Cypriot properties continues through the illegal construction on Greek Cypriot land and the illegal sale of property owned by Greek Cypriots, who were forcibly expelled from their homes.

 

🇨🇾 Priceless religious and archaeological treasures - part of the world's cultural heritage - are still in danger, while many churches, monuments, cemeteries and archaeological sites have been destroyed, desecrated or vandalized. Many monuments in the occupied part of Cyprus have been targeted for deliberate destruction and more than 60 000 cultural objects have been smuggled and illegally sold abroad. More than 550 churches and monasteries have been looted, destroyed or desecrated and more than 20 000 icons, sacred vessels, gospels and other objects have disappeared. Churches have been turned into mosques, museums, places of entertainment, hotels, army barracks, storages and even barns and their invaluable icons and frescoes were removed and illegally sold abroad.

 

A series of UN General Assembly and Security Council Resolutions, as well as Resolutions adopted by numerous other international organizations, reflect the universal condemnation of Turkey's invasion and all subsequent acts of aggression against the Republic of Cyprus. The Resolutions demand, inter alia, the withdrawal of foreign troops, the return of refugees to their homes in safety and the ascertainment of the fate of the missing persons. Moreover, they call for the respect of the human rights of all Cypriots as well as for respect to the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Cyprus.

 

In its judgment on the 4th Interstate Application of Cyprus v. Turkey on May 10th, 2001, the European Court of Human Rights found Turkey guilty of continuous violations of human rights in Cyprus. The said Judgment is reinforced by the Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights of May 12th, 2014, whereby the Court held that Turkey was to pay Cyprus €30 million in respect of the non-pecuniary damage suffered by the relatives of the missing persons, and €60 million in respect of the non-pecuniary damage suffered by the enclaved Greek Cypriots residents of the Karpas peninsula.

 

A new round of negotiations, aiming at a comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus problem, was initiated in September 2013. As all previous ones, it had been conducted under the auspices of the UN Secretary General's Good Offices Mission.

 

On 11 February 2014, the leaders of the two communities adopted a joint declaration which, inter alia, reaffirmed the basis of a settlement, namely a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation with political equality, as set out in the relevant Security Council Resolutions and the High-Level Agreements. It also reaffirmed that any settlement should ensure the common future of all Cypriots within the EU.

 

From May 2015 to June 2017, negotiations proceeded intensively and significant progress was reached on an important number of issues. Regrettably, the International Conference on Cyprus, which was mainly focused on security and guarantees post-settlement, at Crans-Montana, Switzerland (28 June 07 July 2017), concluded without result, due to Turkey's insistence on maintaining the right to unilaterally intervene in Cyprus, retaining an anachronistic system of guarantees and permanently maintaining troops on Cyprus after the settlement.

 

The Informal Geneva Conference, which convened on 27-29 April 2021, aimed at finding common ground for the resumption of substantive talks toward achieving a solution, within the framework of the UN Security Council Resolutions, the High-Level Agreements and occasional convergences between the two sides. However, Turkey and the Turkish Cypriot leadership, in defiance of UN Security Council and General Assembly resolutions, demanded that any negotiation should have as a prerequisite the recognition of the Turkish Cypriot community's sovereign rights, with the ultimate aim of reaching an agreement based on two separate states. This demand, is not only against international law and the terms of the Secretary General's mandate, but also clearly contrary to the will of the Cypriot people.

 

In addition, Turkey proceeded with the creation of new faits accomplis in the occupied areas of Cyprus, announcing further illegal actions in Varosha, a fenced-off area of Ammochostos. These actions, that contravened clear UN Security Council Resolutions prohibiting a change to Varosha's status quo, were again condemned by a Security Council Presidential Declaration issued on 23 July 2021, which called for the immediate reversal of all illegal actions and for full respect of the relevant UN Resolutions including the transfer of Varosha to the administration of the United Nations.

 

The Secretary General's commitment to the resumption of a meaningful negotiation process, which will lead to a mutually acceptable solution within the UN framework, is reflected in the recent appointment of Ms Maria Angela Holguin Cuellar as his Personal Envoy. The Government of the Republic of Cyprus has reiterated its commitment to support Ms Holguin Cuellar's mission, with a view of swiftly breaking the deadlock and resuming negotiations from the point that they were stopped in Crans-Montana in 2017.

Song: "White & Nerdy"

Original Artist: Weird Al Yankovic

Soloist: Paul Koziel, Prem Midha

 

Edits: cropped, exposure, contrast

Principles of Persuasion Open Workshop on March 20-21, 2009 in Seoul,

 

2009년 3월 20일과 21일에 걸쳐 서울 프레이저 플레이스에서 열린 POP_설득의 심리학 오픈 워크샵

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

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