Introduction to TV Production

An Introduction to TV Production

I'm going to assume you're serious about this; that you want to learn more than you'd need to know just to make home movies of your vacation, your little brother's birthday party, or your trip to other places and Disneyland.

The instruction manual that came with your camcorder or DSLR should cover these needs.

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A Lesson in Probability

Sample Space (S) – set of all possible outcomes of a statistical experiment.

Example: When a coin is tossed.

Sample points – elements or members of the sample.

Statement or rule – description of sample space with infinite number of sample points or large number of sample points.

Example: S = {(x , y)/ x2 + y2 = 4}, S is a set of all points (x, y) such that these points are on the boundary or interior of circle whose radius is 4 and with center at the origin.

Event – subset of the sample space

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Lecture on Production and Operations Management

Economics of Production and Operations Management

AGENDA:

Introduction to Production and Operations Management

Concept of Production and Operations Management

Scope and Objectives of POM

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Star

Star is a ball of hot gasses that shines permanently in the sky. Through our naked eyes, they seem to twinkle as we see them but actually they do not. The sun proves that stars do not really twinkle because sun is the nearest star on earth. It never happens that the sun twinkles as it shines during the day.

Stars seem to twinkle at night because of the layers of the earth’s atmosphere. Each layer has air that move around and that bending the light emitted by the star before reaching the earth.

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The Best Teaching Methods in the Elementary

The Best Teaching Methods in the Elementary Teaching is is commonly defined in many ways. Among the neophytes, it is mission. Experienced educators define it as a vocation. A tenured teacher like me simply summarizes it as the "3Cs". Common Sense is a basic instinct. Relevant judgement in every situation guides us to do the right action. What will you do with an unruly class with reading problems?

Don't be idealistic with your teaching methods but rather evaluate your approach. Elementary graders are attention seekers by nature. Let them realize they are important in the class through reverse psychology. Give a chance to the very unruly pupil to share his list of positive and negative deeds in day.

Allow the class to open up as to who were helped by his good deeds and were hurt with his mistakes. Make quick count of those who like and dislike him to him realize his standing in the class. This technique requires patience and encouragement. Breaking the barriers of unruliness opens the door for smooth learning in the class.

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BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THE CURRICULUM FOR COLLEGE BIOLOGY

Contrary to some perceptions, the study of Biology is not only limited to memorization of terms and theories. More than that, the study of Biology requires students to be inquisitive and analytical in applying the different theories in the actual world.  That is why; a good curriculum for Biology Education should include subjects that are practical and problem-based.  In this way, the student’s thinking and practical skills will be triggered and enhanced.

The incorporation of Biotechnology in all Biology subjects should be given utmost importance and emphasis because its real-life applications are what this world currently needs. Biotechnology, by its definition, is a “technology based biology - biotechnology harnesses cellular and bio-molecular processes to develop technologies and products that help improve our lives and the health of our planet.”

Example includes Stem Cell Therapy, Gene Therapy, Bioremediation (the use of microorganisms to clean up wastes in the environment), etc.

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Electrical Science and Technology

"Ships on Seas"

The electrical equipment aboard ship is inspected and tested during the complete engine survey which occurs every four years.

Such a survey is prescribed under the Rules and Regulations for the Classification of the Ship (depending where your ship is registered)

The electrical survey guidance in this report is based on the periodical survey regulations of Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, London.

Other classification societies have their own rules which although similar to Lloyd’s,shouldbe consulted prior to an electrical survey.

Electrical equipment and services aboard ship must also meet the minimum standards by various national and international organization.

For UMS operation, a survey of the associated alarms, controls and fire detection is required.

For tankers/gas carriers and other ships transporting flammable cargo, an additional survey of all electrical equipment in hazardous areas is carried out during each docking survey and annual survey.

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Montessori Method

Montessori Method is a hands-on approach designed by Dr Maria Montessori to address the need of the child to learn through their own involvement and discovery. In this method, the children are grouped in multi-age grouping where in the younger children will have the chance to learn with the older ones and in the same way the older ones apply what they learn through mentoring the younger ones.

This method develops the child to become an independent learner putting importance on academic growth as well as physical, mental and social growth. Learning takes place through exploration, imitation, repetition and trial and error.

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PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO GIVE HOMEWORK EFFECTIVELY

THE STUDENT'S KNOWLEDGE acquisition and skills development should not be limited in the four corners of the classroom where lessons and activities are time-constrained, and most of the time, teacher-centered. For that reason, it is important for teachers to employ mechanisms which will help their students to speed up the learning process, and at the same time, train their students to study independently. One of the many mechanisms that can be used to achieve these goals is to give Homework/Assignments.

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HOMEOSTASIS AND THE HUMAN ORGAN SYSTEMS

The Human Body is very complex. It involves numerous organs working closely together to carry out a specific task. This functional association of organs are called organ systems or, in some references, body systems or biological systems. The main function of the organ systems is to maintain the homeostatic environment or internal condition of the human body. Thus, making humans work with great efficiency and flexibility. Disruption of this internal balance may lead to certain diseases, complications, and worst, even death.

In this article, I will discuss the different organ systems and their role in maintaining the internal balance of the human body.

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