- Body Languag- Powerful Nonverbal Communication
by Robert Abbott. I observed an almost surreal form of nonverbal communication when I was a business student. At the front of the classroom, an entrepreneur was practicing a pitch he would make later to venture capital firms. Specifically, he was talking about a technology his firm had developed: a new type of respirator which could save many new-born children.
When he talked about the potentially great financial... articles, news
- First Impressions Count
by Peter Temple. I like to travel in a jacket and dress slacks. People have often asked me why. The answer is that I think I get better treatment. Over many years, I've proven that theory to myself, although some of the examples may be arguable. This has not been a scientific study, after all.
I just got back from Kansas City. On the way there, I had to pick up a pre-booked rental car. The agent tried to up sell... articles, news
- Digital Cameras - What You See is Not Always What You Get
by Christine Peppler. For those of us who use a compact digital camera for "casual" purposes, we've had the experience of setting up our shot, getting our subjects just where we want them, and then presto; the resulting image shows the top of the head or an arm missing from the scene.
What occurs in these instances is a frustrating phenomenon known as "parallax error". Stated simply, it is the result of the camera h... articles, news
- It's All In The Cards - Safety In Numbers
by Mikael Karlsson. With digital cameras, the recording medium is most often a Compact Flash (CF) card. It's the memory place where all your images are stored. Some cameras allow simultaneous recording on two cards for increased reliability and redundancy, just in case something goes wrong.
CF cards are not as important to the final image as film was/is. Far from it. But, the CF card is a major part of your digit... articles, news
- The Inner Workings of Magazine Publishing
by Victor Epand. What is the working protocol of journalism especially for magazines? Also what is the role of editor-in-chief in a magazine and the working hierarchy in a magazine... who reports to whom? Also how much should the editor-in-chief allow the owners/publishers/directors of the media company to interfere in the editorial content? These are just some of the questions that is normally asked about the in... articles, news
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