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EXAMPLES OF ASSIGNMENTS. Reading Assignments
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EXAMPLES OF ASSIGNMENTS. A. Reading Assignments 1. Read the chapter on basic videography; complete the reading assessment quiz and be prepared to apply the chapter information during the videography shooting assignment. 2. Read the chapter on non-linear video editing and write a 200 word minimum summary of the chapter information for a class discussion of video editing. B. Writing Assignments 1. Write a 200 word minimum analysis of how the “Rule of Thirds” is used in a video production to improve composition and direct viewer interest. Be prepared to present your findings during a class discussion of effective video composition. 2. View a student video project and write 250 word minimum analysis of its content and presentation in terms of accepted principles of videography and editing. C. Out-of-Class Assignments 1. Plan and design a storyboard for a video production including details of camera placement, character dialog, camera moves, and composition. 2. Use an online job search database to identify opportunities for videographers/editors in California and the United States. Write a 200 word minimum report on your findings.
EXAMPLES OF ASSIGNMENTS. A. Reading Assignments 1. Read the text chapter regarding Health Care Delivery in the United States. Be prepared to discuss how health care options have changed over the past century and what current options people have in the United States. 2. Read the text chapter regarding Epidemiology: The Study of Disease, Injury, and Death in the Community. Be prepared to identify and discuss the diseases and their resultant injury and deaths. B. Writing Assignments 1. After completing the assigned reading and classroom presentations on Community and Public Health and the Environment, answer each item under the In-Text questions as listed at the end of this chapter. 2. After completing the assigned reading and classroom presentations on Community and Public Health and the Environment, write a three page narrative on how our environment impacts public health care concerns, policy and medical decisions. C. Out-of-Class Assignments 1. Read the text chapter on Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases: Prevention and Control of Diseases and Health Conditions. Prepare a group presentation on the area agencies that test and serve those with communicable diseases in the greater Butte County area. 2. Read the text chapter on Community Organizing/ Building and Health Promotion Programming. Prepare a plan to develop and promote a program that will help with a local health care issue.
EXAMPLES OF ASSIGNMENTS. A. Reading Assignments 1. Read about diagnostic imaging and be prepared to discuss terms regarding X-Ray procedures. 2. Read the chapter about the respiratory system and be prepared to discuss root words and combining forms regarding the respiratory system. B. Writing Assignments 1. Write a one page paper about the anatomy of the respiratory system to include at least ten medical terms from the respiratory system chapter. 2. Write a one page paper about heart disease, incorporating at least 15 medical terms introduced in the cardiovascular chapter. C. Out-of-Class Assignments 1. Read the medical record analysis at the end of the musculoskeletal chapter and be prepared to interpret the underlined terms. 2. Find a media advertisement about a pharmaceutical product research its usage and be prepared to interpret medical terms within the ad.
EXAMPLES OF ASSIGNMENTS. A. Reading Assignments 1. Read the chapter on body language in your textbook. Be prepared to demonstrate effective body language in class. 2. Read the chapter on problem solving in the workplace in your textbook. Be prepared to participate in a discussion in class. B. Writing Assignments 1. Write a 2-3 page paper about a situation that occurred in a job that you have had that dealt with a conflict. Describe how you handled the situation then, and how you would handle it differently now. 2. Write a one page dialogue that illustrates compassion shown for an individual who is struggling with a career choice. C. Out-of-Class Assignments 1. Go to a public place (park, shopping mall, grocery store, etc) and observe verbal and non-verbal interactions between individuals. Be prepared to discuss your specific observations in class. 2. Develop an activity that can be used in the workplace to enhance team building and collaboration.

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  • Recording of Assignments The Issuer shall enforce the obligation of the Seller under the Home Loan Purchase Agreement to submit or cause to be submitted for recording all Assignments of Mortgages within 60 days of receipt of recording information by the Master Servicer.

  • Recordation of Assignments If any Custodial File includes one or more assignments to the Trustee of Mortgage Notes and related Mortgages that have not been recorded, each such assignment shall be delivered by the Custodian to the Seller for the purpose of recording it in the appropriate public office for real property records, and the Seller, at no expense to the Custodian, shall promptly cause to be recorded in the appropriate public office for real property records each such assignment and, upon receipt thereof from such public office, shall return each such assignment to the Custodian.

  • Change of Assignment Mutual consent for a change in work year assignment must be reached by March 15 for the following academic year.

  • Notification of Assignment Any assignment that is not undertaken in accordance with the provisions set forth above shall be null and void ab initio. A Party making any assignment shall promptly notify the other Party of such assignment, regardless of whether consent is required. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

  • DURATION OF ASSIGNMENT The scope of services of this Assignment shall be completed no later than August 31, 2023, unless terminated earlier as provided in Section 3.2 of the Agreement. The schedule is subject to adjustments for possible time extension; however, any extension of time must be approved by the TFC and shall require an amendment to Assignment No. 1.

  • Prohibition of Assignment This Agreement and the rights, duties and obligations hereunder may not be assigned or delegated by Consultant without the prior written consent of the Company. Any assignment of rights or delegation of duties or obligations hereunder made without such prior written consent shall be void and of no effect.

  • Termination of Assignment Citizens and the Firm may each terminate a specific assignment or all assignments held by the Firm, at any time upon advanced written notice. Citizens may also reassign any matter at any time upon advanced written notice.

  • Electronic Execution of Assignments The words “execution,” “signed,” “signature,” and words of like import in any Assignment and Assumption shall be deemed to include electronic signatures or the keeping of records in electronic form, each of which shall be of the same legal effect, validity or enforceability as a manually executed signature or the use of a paper-based recordkeeping system, as the case may be, to the extent and as provided for in any applicable law, including the Federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, the New York State Electronic Signatures and Records Act, or any other similar state laws based on the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act.

  • Conditions of Assignment If Lessee desires to assign or sublet all or any part of the Leased Premises or grant any license, concession or other right of occupancy of any portion of the Leased Premises, it must so notify Lessor at least thirty days in advance of the date on which Lessee desires to make such assignment or sublease; provided, however, Lessee is permitted to sublet all or any part of the Leased Premises to Xxxxxxx Optics, Inc., or Optical Regen, Inc., with which it has a working relationship, without the prior written consent of Lessor. Lessee must provide Lessor with a copy of the proposed assignment or sublease and such information as Lessor might reasonably request concerning the proposed sublessee or assignee to allow Lessor to make informed judgments as to the financial condition, reputation, operations and general desirability of the proposed sublessee or assignee. Within fifteen days after Lessor’s receipt of Lessee’s proposed assignment or sublease and all required information concerning the proposed sublessee or assignee, Lessor may, in its sole and absolute discretion, either: (i) consent to the proposed assignment or sublease, pursuant to a Consent Agreement on a form approved by Lessor in its sole discretion, and, if the rent due and payable by any assignee or sublessee under any such permitted assignment or sublease (or a combination of the rent payable under such assignment or sublease plus any bonus or any other consideration or any payment incident thereto) exceeds the rent payable under this Lease for such space, Lessee shall pay to Lessor all such excess rent and other excess consideration within ten days following receipt thereof by Lessee; or (ii) refuse to consent to the proposed assignment or sublease, which refusal is deemed to have been exercised unless Lessor gives Lessee written notice providing otherwise. Upon the occurrence of an event of default, if all or any part of the Leased Premises are then assigned or sublet, Lessor, in addition to any other remedies provided by this Lease or provided by law, may, at its option, collect directly from the assignee or sublessee all rents becoming due to Lessee by reason of the assignment or sublease. Lessee agrees that any collection directly by Lessor from the assignee or sublessee is not intended to constitute a novation or a release of Lessee or any guarantor from the further performance of its obligations under this Lease. As a condition to Lessor’s review of any assignment or sublease, Lessee must deliver to Lessor a non-refundable fee of $500.00 to defer Lessor’s administrative costs with respect thereto. In addition, all legal fees and expenses, not to exceed $1,000, incurred by Lessor in connection with the review by Lessor of Lessee’s requested assignment or sublease together with any legal fees and disbursements incurred in the preparation and/or review of any documentation required by the requested assignment or sublease, are the responsibility of Lessee and must be paid by Lessee within five (5) days of demand for payment thereof.

  • DEED OF ASSIGNMENT/TRANSFER Upon full payment of the TPP and subject to the consent (if applicable) being obtained by the Purchaser from the Developer/Proprietor and other relevant authorities and further subject to Clause 7.2 hereof, the Assignee/Bank and the Purchaser shall observe the following:- 8.1 The Assignee/Bank shall execute or cause to be executed as soon as possible at the Purchaser’s costs and expenses including legal, stamp and registration fees in favour of the Purchaser an Assignment in the form and format duly approved by the Assignee/Bank, of all the rights, title, interest and benefits under the principal Sale and Purchase Agreement entered into between the Developer/Proprietor and the original Purchaser upon the terms and conditions stipulated by the Assignee/Bank at its absolute discretion. Thereafter and upon payment by the Purchaser of all such costs and expenses including the vetting fee of the Assignment, the Assignee/Bank shall deliver to the Purchaser the Assignment duly executed or caused to be executed by the Assignee/Bank, the original of the principal Sale and Purchase Agreement or duplicate copy or certified true copy and the original of the previous Assignment(s) or duplicate copy or certified true copy as in the Assignee/Bank’s possession; 8.2 If the Property is a housing accommodation under the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) (Amendment) Act 2007, the Purchaser shall upon payment of the TPP forward to the Assignee/Bank’s solicitor the following:- a) a letter of undertaking by the Purchaser or the Purchaser’s financier in favour of the Developer to deliver to the Developer the duly stamped assignment within fourteen (14) days after the same has been stamped, and b) the Purchaser’s payment in favour of the Developer of the Purchaser’s portion of the Developer’s outgoings charges pursuant to Clause 13 hereof, or a certified true copy of the Developer’s official receipt evidencing the Purchaser’s payment of the same. 8.3 In the event that the separate document of title or strata title for the Property has been issued whether before, on or after the successful auction sale, the Purchaser shall bear all costs, expenses, levies, penalties and charges relating to stamping and/or registration of the transfer either directly from the Developer and/or Proprietor OR a double transfer where the Developer and/or Proprietor or any relevant authority requires the title to be transferred into the name of the Assignor prior to it being transferred to the Purchaser, all costs, expenses, levies, penalties and charges relating to stamping and/or registration of the transfer into the Assignor’s name shall be borne by the Purchaser.

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