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Objective: Create TWO Graphic compilations for digital and/or print. Topic Brainstorm: On a piece of paper, create a list of 15 topics that you could make a collage of. Examples: Cartoon Characters, Candy Logos, Restaurant Logos, Video Games, Etc… WITH THE TEACHER decide on TWO to move forward with. Have the topic brainstorm(s) approved […]
Midterm Assessment: #2 Page: #104 Filename: YourLastname_L1_C3_A2_p.104.xsl What does a “DATE” function look like? EXAMPLE: =DATE(2011,4,10) Jan 11, 2013admin
HINT: Don’t forget to divide the interest rate by 12. Why? If you were paying an annual interest rate of 10% you would need to divide that interest rate by 12 in order to find out the monthly interest rate. In this case: (.10/12) Fit the assignment to one page, apply the appropriate footer, print and submit assignment. Apr 13, 2013admin
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Edward Bernays, born in Vienna in 1891 and famously the nephew of Sigmund Freud, was perhaps the pioneer in the field of Public Relations, and highly influential in providing the framework for modern advertising. His work aimed to convince people to want things that they didn’t need, and in the process, link their unconscious desires […]
James Albert Alouisa, 90, formerly of Locust St., Jersey Shore, died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at Jersey Shore Manor Care. Born Sept. 1, 1921, in Madera, Pa., he was a son of Samuel and Ida B. (Galchick) Alouisa. He was preceded in death by his wife Helen M. (Grieco) Alouisa. Jim was a graduate of […]
In Microsoft Word, recreate the flyer above. Your flyer should look identical. The flyer should include all of the ideas and elements we have worked with thus far. *Grouping *Text Wrap *Copy/Paste *Autoshapes *Word Art These images to be used for practice exercises only. Images found here will not be reproduced for any reason without […]
Each day (in a Google Doc) students are presented with a photograph. Students are asked to give that photograph a 2-3 word title that demonstrates figurative languages such as Alliteration, Metaphor, or Simile. Students are then asked in three sentences to tell a story about that picture. Answers for this figurative language title and short […]