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Formal Compositional Principles: [24 images] 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.
-Aspect Ratio: submit an image in a SQUARE frame
-Framing
-Assymmetry
-Symmetry
-Balance
-Centred Position
-Off-centred Position
-Contrast
-Cropping
-Diagonals
-Perspective
-Figure/Ground
-Negative Space
-Spot
-Line
-Shape
-Form
-Scale
-Lighting
-Multiplicity
-Pattern
-Point of View
-Rule of Thirds
-Texture
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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.
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Table of content
Part One-Introduction
Chapter 1: Ten Principles of Economics
Chapter 2: Thinking Like an Economist
Appendix Graphing: A Brief Review
Chapter 3: Interdependence and the Gains from Trade
Part Two-Supply and Demand I: How Markets Work
Chapter 4: The Market Forces of Supply and Demand
Appendix The Mathematics of Market Equilibrium
Chapter 5: Elasticity and Its Application
Chapter 6: Supply, Demand, and Government Policies
Appendix The Mathematics of Market Equilibrium with Taxes
Part Three-Supply and Demand II: Markets and Welfare
Chapter 7: Consumers, Producers, and the Efficiency of Markets
Appendix The Mathematics of Consumer and Producer Surplus
Chapter 8: Application: The Costs of Taxation
Appendix The Mathematics of Deadweight Loss
Chapter 9: Application: International Trade
Part Four-The Economics of the Public Sector
Chapter 10: Externalities
Chapter 11: Public Goods and Common Resources
Chapter 12: The Design of the Tax System
Part Five-Firm Behaviour and the Organization of Industry
Chapter 13: The Costs of Production
Chapter 14: Firms in Competitive Markets
Chapter 15: Monopoly
Chapter 16: Monopolistic Competition
Chapter 17: Oligopoly
Part Six-The Economics of Labour Markets
Chapter 18: The Markets for the Factors of Production
Chapter 19: Earnings and Discrimination
Chapter 20: Income Inequality and Poverty
Part Seven-Topics for Further Study
Chapter 21: The Theory of Consumer Choice
Chapter 22: Frontiers of Microeconomics
Glossary
Index
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On November 27 2019, game designer Pietro Polsinelli led a workshop on merging storytelling principles and game design tools for the students of the Master of Arts in Game Design at IULM University. The workshop took place at Cascina Moncucco during GAME CONTEXTS, one of the Program’s core courses. It was also open to all alumni of the M.A. Program.
When defining the narrative of a game, even at the concept level, it is useful to write down short characters bios, articulate the game's background universe, outline the possible endings and so on. Writing a sample dialogue or textual introduction can reveal several hidden or undefined features required and how they should interact with the game mechanics. Polsinelli will illustrate the development of the recent Football Drama, and how that process was expanded for his next project, Roller Drama concept design, pointing out some specific concepts needed when making narratives and mechanics interact. Students will work together with Pietro to add narrative background research and mechanics to their projects.
Pietro Polsinelli is a game designer and developer, mostly working on applied (a.k.a. educational) games. He co-authored a book on applied games in Italian and is currently writing a book on applied games (in English) titled Explaining With Games.
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