Display of photographs Sample Clauses

Display of photographs. It is perfectly acceptable to display images of children in the school environment with their names attached for the purpose of celebrating progress and achievement or assessment. However, the school will give consideration to displays when rooms are available for other purposes. On occasions, the media are asked to cover school events or to highlight children's successes. This is an important part of celebrating achievement and informing the public of educational initiatives. The media operate under their own Code of Practice. Parents will be informed by the school in advance if their children are likely to appear in the press and asked to complete an additional consent form regarding the publication of names. Local newspaper titles may share their images with other titles within the same syndicate. Any child whose parents have withheld permission, will not be photographed by the media. Photographs of children's activities and achievements may be published in the school newsletter, prospectus, Pupil Organiser, school event publicity/programmes and posted on the school website. Names of individual children will not be attached to photographs and no contact details will be published. Where photographic permission has been withheld, photographs will not be published. Class and individual or group photographs are often an annual event. Parents will be notified in advance of the photographer's visit and will be sent copies of photographs and given the option to purchase them. Copyright on all such photographs is retained by the photographer. This guidance is based on the document produced by Worcestershire County Council and should be read in conjunction with the school's Data Security Policy, E-safety Policy, Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), Safeguarding Children Policy and to the LA guidance 'Schools System and Data Security’. As your Academy we need to use information about you. We do this for a number of reasons. This form tells you what information we use about you and why we use it. It is very important that information about you is kept safe. We explain below how the school keeps your information safe. If you want to know anything about what we do with information about you then please ask your teacher or speak to your parents/guardians and ask them to contact the school. The school wants you to feel free to raise any questions at all. We also have a person called the Data Protection Officer working on behalf of the school. They can answer any questions you...
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Display of photographs. It is perfectly acceptable to display photographs of children in the setting environment with their names attached for the purpose of celebrating progress and achievement or assessment purposes. However, all settings must give consideration to displays when rooms are available for other purposes.
Display of photographs. Images of students in the school environment may have full student names attached for the purpose of celebrating progress and achievement or assessment. However, consideration will be given to displays when rooms are available for other purposes. Publicity On occasions, the media are asked to cover school events or to highlight students’ successes. This is an important part of celebrating achievement and informing the public of educational initiatives. The media operate under their own Code of Practice. Permission for students’ photographs to appear in the press will be obtained from parents/carers prior to appearance. Local newspaper titles may share their images with other titles within the same syndicate. Any student whose parents have withheld permission, will not be photographed by the media. Photographs of student activities and achievements may be published in the school newsletter or prospectus and posted on the school website. Full names of individual students will not be attached to photographs and no contact details will be published. Where photographic permission has been withheld, photographs will not be published. Class and individual or group photographs are often an annual event. Parents will be notified in advance of the photographer’s visit and will be sent copies of photographs and given the option to purchase them. Copyright on all such photographs is retained by the photographer. This guidance links specifically to the school’s Data Protection Policy, E-safety Policy, Staff Laptop Policy, Safeguarding Children Policy and to the LA guidance ‘Schools System and Data Security’. Student Acceptable Use Agreement (full details are available on our website) Digital technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people, both within schools and outside school. These technologies are powerful tools, which open up new opportunities for everyone. These technologies can stimulate discussion, promote creativity and stimulate awareness of context to promote effective learning. Young people should have an entitlement to safe internet access at all times. • that young people will be responsible users and stay safe while using the internet and other digital technologies for educational, personal and recreational use. • that school systems and users are protected from accidental or deliberate misuse that could put the security of the systems and users at risk. The school will try to ensure that students will have good access to digi...
Display of photographs. Images of students in the school environment may have full student names attached for the purpose of celebrating progress and achievement or assessment. 14 xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Publicity On occasions, the media are asked to cover school events or to highlight students’ successes. This is an important part of celebrating achievement and informing the public of educational initiatives. The media operate under their own Code of Practice. Permission for students’ photographs to appear in the press will be obtained from parents/carers prior to appearance. Local newspaper titles may share their images with other titles within the same syndicate. Any student whose parents have withheld permission, will not be photographed by the media. Class and individual or group photographs are often an annual event. Parents will be notified in advance of the photographer’s visit and will be sent copies of photographs and given the option to purchase them. Copyright on all such photographs is retained by the photographer. This guidance links specifically to the school’s Data Protection Policy, E-safety Policy, Staff Laptop Policy, Safeguarding Children Policy and to the LA guidance ‘Schools System and Data Security’. Student Acceptable Use Agreement We offer all our students a wide variety of ICT resources which are under constant improvement and development. They are offered access to the Tudor Grange Academy Redditch network, internet and electronic mail (email). Keeping our students ‘safe’ on the internet and supporting them to use the network appropriately is one of our key responsibilities. As a consequence we operate a ‘Student ICT Acceptable Use Policy’ and hope that parents/carers will support us. The ‘Student ICT Acceptable Use Policy’ will be explained to all new students during their first 2 weeks in school and then reiterated annually. Access to the Tudor Grange Academy Redditch network, internet and electronic mail (email) will stop once students have left the school. At the outset we must emphasise that the majority of our students use the network, internet and electronic mail (email) safely and sensibly and this document acts to increase awareness for all. We take any infringement of the ‘Student ICT Acceptable Use Policy’ very seriously and have installed software to monitor the use of the network, internet and email. Any case reported will be thoroughly investigated and judged on an individual basis. Students should expect serious sanctions to apply. ...

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  • Photographs You give your permission to us to use any photograph or photographic image including video or video stills taken of you while you are in any public spaces, grounds, offices at the Property or any sponsored events at the Property. You grant us and the Manager and our designees, the irrevocable and unrestricted right and permission to copyright, in its own name or otherwise, and to use, re-use, publish and re-publish photographic or video portraits or pictures of you or in which you may be included, without restriction as to changes or alterations. This usage may be in conjunction with your own name or a fictitious name. It may involve reproductions in color or otherwise that may be made through any medium, and in any and all media now or hereafter known. Usage may include illustration, promotion, art, editorial, advertising, trade, or any other legal purpose. You also consent to the use of any printed matter in conjunction with that usage. You waive any right that you may have to inspect or approve the finished product, the advertising copy or other matter that may be used in that regard. I hereby waive any right that I may have to inspect or approve the finished product and the advertising copy or other matter that may be used in connection therewith or the use to which it may be applied. You agree that we, the Manager and our designees will have no liability due to any blurring, distortion, alteration, optical illusion, or use in composite form that may occur in taking or usage of any picture or in the subsequent processing or publication of the picture. You release us, the Manager, and our designees from all claims of any nature arising in any way from the use of your photograph or photographic image. This release contains the entire agreement on this subject matter.

  • Artwork Licensee must use the Java Logo(s) only in the exact form of approved camera-ready artwork or electronic artwork received from Oracle or Oracle's designee.

  • Photography State may grant permits to persons or corporations engaged in the production of still and motion pictures and related activities for the use of the Premises for such purposes when such permission shall not interfere with the primary business of Concessionaire. Such permits shall not be deemed to be a competitive activity with regard to Concessionaire’s rights to possession and operation under this Contract.

  • Display The Participating Institutions and the Authorized Users shall have the right to electronically display the Licensed Materials.

  • Models The Purchaser acknowledges that the model homes, if any, are for display purposes only, and that some or all of the features contained therein may not be included in the Dwelling unless same is specifically provided for in any schedule forming part of this Agreement. The Purchaser acknowledges and accepts that the Vendor will be maintaining the model home or homes or sales offices and all advertising signs associated therewith for sale purposes until all homes in this subdivision and/or the adjacent subdivisions built by the Vendor or its affiliated corporations have been constructed, sold and occupied. The Purchaser acknowledges that the lot dimensions illustrated on the proposed plan of subdivision (if not registered) are approximate and may be varied in accordance with the requirements of the Vendor or the Municipality. The Purchaser further acknowledges that the lot dimensions illustrated on various plans, brochures or other marketing materials displayed in the sales office or elsewhere are approximate and it is suggested that the Purchaser refer to the actual dimensions of the subject lot as noted on the proposed plan of subdivision subject to the foregoing. The Purchaser acknowledges that if the Property being purchased herein has been used by the Vendor as a model home or inventory to the Vendor, then there will be wear and tear in the Property which the Purchaser accepts and the Purchaser acknowledges that he/she is purchasing this Property on an “as is” basis including without limiting the generality thereof existing nicks, dents, scratches, scuff marks on all hardwood areas, stairs, pickets, xxxxxxxx, risers, treads, all trim work doors, jambs, baseboards/casings, wear and tear on carpet, existing paint touch-up blemishes, existing chips and scratches on ceramics and grout areas, wear and tear and scuff marks on all counters and tubs and agrees that the Vendor shall not be responsible either directly or indirectly (including by way of claim pursuant to the legislation relating to the Tarion warranties) to clean, repair or replace any part of the Property including wall covering, carpeting, vinyl/ceramic/hardwood flooring, cabinetry, window treatments, trees, shrubs or other planting materials, interlocking walkways and/or slab walkways, or any other features or extras on the Property either before or after closing unless specifically set out in this Agreement of Purchase and Sale. The Purchaser acknowledges that the life time line of the exterior brick work, shingles, windows and doors seals commenced at the time the model home was built and the Builder’s warranties have expired and the Builder’s warranties on the air conditioner and humidifier ( Mechanical Units) have expired and agrees that the Vendor shall not be responsible either directly or indirectly (including by way of claim pursuant to the legislation relating to the Tarion warranties) for any warranty claim for same. All appliances, including but not limited to the air conditioner and humidifiers (Mechanical Units), and fixtures included in the purchase price are purchased in an “as is” condition.

  • Layout a. Estimate and quantity sheet (1) List of all bid items (2) Bid item quantities (3) Specification item number (4) Paid item description and unit of measure b. Basis of estimate sheet (list of materials) c. General notes and specification data. d. Condition diagram (1) Highway and intersection design features (2) Roadside development (3) Traffic control including illumination e. Plan sheet(s) (1) Existing traffic control that will remain (signs and markings) (2) Existing utilities (3) Proposed highway improvements (4) Proposed installation (5) Proposed additional traffic controls (6) Proposed illumination attached to signal poles. (7) Proposed power pole source f. Notes for plan layout g. Phase sequence diagram(s) (1) Signal locations (2) Signal indications (3) Phase diagram (4) Signal sequence table (5) Flashing operation (normal and emergency) (6) Preemption operation (when applicable) (7) Contact responsible Agency to obtain interval timing, cycle length and offset h. Construction detail sheets(s) (1) Poles (State standard sheets) (2) Detectors (3) Pull Box and conduit layout (4) Controller Foundation standard sheet (5) Electrical chart i. Marking details (when applicable)

  • Photograph Waiver The Resident grants permission to the Institution and/or the Manager to use photographs or videotapes taken of the Resident in or about the Residence for use (i) in advertising, direct mail, brochures, newsletters and magazines relating to the Institution, the Manager or the Residence, (iii) in electronic versions of the same publications or on web sites or other electronic form or media relating to the Institution, the Manager or the Residence, and (iii) on display boards within the Residence or the Institution, all without notification. The Resident waives any right to inspect or approve any finished photograph or videotape or any electronic matter that may be used in conjunction with a photograph or videotape now or in the future and waives any right to royalties or other compensation arising from or related to the use of any such photograph, videotape or electronic matter.

  • Searchability Offering searchability capabilities on the Directory Services is optional but if offered by the Registry Operator it shall comply with the specification described in this section. 1.10.1 Registry Operator will offer searchability on the web-­‐based Directory Service. 1.10.2 Registry Operator will offer partial match capabilities, at least, on the following fields: domain name, contacts and registrant’s name, and contact and registrant’s postal address, including all the sub-­‐fields described in EPP (e.g., street, city, state or province, etc.). 1.10.3 Registry Operator will offer exact-­‐match capabilities, at least, on the following fields: registrar id, name server name, and name server’s IP address (only applies to IP addresses stored by the registry, i.e., glue records). 1.10.4 Registry Operator will offer Boolean search capabilities supporting, at least, the following logical operators to join a set of search criteria: AND, OR, NOT. 1.10.5 Search results will include domain names matching the search criteria. 1.10.6 Registry Operator will: 1) implement appropriate measures to avoid abuse of this feature (e.g., permitting access only to legitimate authorized users); and 2) ensure the feature is in compliance with any applicable privacy laws or policies.

  • Bibliography Xxxx, X. & Xxxxxxxx, X. A New Reference Grammar of Modern Spanish. London: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, 1989 (varias eds.). Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx y escribir correctamente: gramática normativa del español actual. Madrid: Arco/Libros. 2006. Real Academia Española, Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española. Nueva gramática de la lengua española: Manual. Madrid: Espasa, 2010. Xxxxxxx, M.S. Spanish/English Contrasts: a Course in Spanish Linguistics. Georgetown University Press. 2002. xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/aula/didactired/didactiteca (The Instituto Xxxxxxxxx Didactics Library) xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/aula/pasatiempos (Interactive didactic activities aimed at students of Spanish) xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/lengua/refranero (A selection of proverbs and proverbial phrases in Spanish with their equivalents in a range of other languages.) xxx.xxx.xx (Diccionario de la Real Academia de la Lengua Española) xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx (Diccionario inglés-español-inglés) Final Grades will be calculated with the following distributive basis in mind: - Regular class attendance: 10% - Classwork undertaken: 15% - Active participation in class sessions: 25% - The successful completion of an assignment based on the prose work, Xxxxxxxxx xx Xxxxxx: 15% - A final exam which will involve testing all Course-content: 35% - Grading on a scale of 10 as maximum: Fail (0-4’9); Pass (5-6’9); Very Good (7- 8’9); Excellent (9); With Distinction (10). Course FA-37 PAINTING IN LITERARY SEVILLE (45 class hours) Lecturer: Xxxx Xxxxx (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx) Substitute Lecturer: Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx (xxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx)

  • Literature The manufacturer/dealer shall furnish price lists, catalogs, and description literature upon request by any using entity, and at no cost to the entity.

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