Slides Sample Clauses

Slides. A slide is a single message that will be shown on your sign for a set length of time. These messages may contain text, images, and video clips. Dynamic information such as date, time and temperature can be added to special types of slides. The slide can also be set to have a transition effect for when it first appears, adding some eye-catching movement to your sign. To add a slide, click the New button within your opened playlist. There are several different types of slides including Text & Media for your own custom text, images and video clips, Date & Time for current time information, and Temperature for current temperature information. A blank slide of the type that you’ve selected will be added to the end of your playlist. Additional information and settings can be found on the back of each slide card. Click the button to flip the card over to adjust these settings. The duration is how long you’d like the slide to be shown on your sign. It’s listed in hours, minutes, and seconds. By default, each new slide is set for a duration of five seconds, but can be adjusted as necessary. However, if you are using a video clip or scrolling text within your slide, the duration will not be selectable. This is because the slide will be set to automatically play for the entire length of the video clip or scrolling text. A transition is a special effect added between slides, and there are many options to choose from. If no transition is selected, the slide will appear on your sign without any effect. The order of the slides within the playlist can be changed by dragging and dropping them into their new location. The number at the top of the card will indicate their order. As we’ll see later, the slide content is changed through the editor. Slides can also be copied both within and between playlists, allowing you to quickly build up your sign messages. Once editing is complete, you can preview an individual slide along with any selected transition effects. And of course, you can delete your slide. As with deleting a playlist, this is permanent and cannot be undone. One thing you may have noticed is that there’s no Save button. This is because saving is done automatically after every change that you make. You’ll never need to worry about losing your changes in SignCommand. The heart of SignCommand is the editor. This is where you’ll create your sign content by adding text, images and video clips to your slides. A background color is selectable, and can be adjusted as ne...
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Slides. Go feet first while sitting on your bottom. One person at a time. No climbing up or jumping off the slides. Do not sit on the bottom of the slide. No running or jumping off. No tag games on the structures. No sitting on the red/yellow/blue circuit. No standing on top of the red satellite rings.. Glider: Glide one way back and forth, then return to back of line.
Slides. An MS PowerPoint template is available on the BSCW and shall be used for all D4Science-II related presentations. The file is called D4science-II_template.ppt and is available at: xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/bscw/xxxx.xxx/148727 All slides created in the D4Science-II context should be copied on BSCW.
Slides. Ensure that all users remove their footwear (except socks) and any other hard, sharp or dangerous objects from their persons such as buckles, pens, purses etc. Spectacles are best removed.
Slides. 35mm slides are furnished for projection purposes only and may not be used for production of color separations. Slides may not be duplicated or used for reproduction. Special use of 35mm color slides for video production may be considered.
Slides. For Slides and Slide Rafts, Customer Core Exchange Unit must have the same or later D.O.M for Slide and Cylinder as the exchange unit offered by Magellan, otherwise a differential charge of 1/15th of the outright price per year will be applied. Magellan reserves the right to reject core units which it deems too old.
Slides. In the event sliding occurs in any part of any excavation after its completion but prior to its acceptance, the Contractor shall remove such portions of the slide as the Contracting Officer may direct. In the event, the slide is caused through the fault of the Contractor as determined by the Contracting Officer, the slide shall be removed by the Contractor at no additional expense to the HARBOUR WATERWAY. In the event the slide is not due to the fault of the Contractor, payment for removal will be made at the applicable contract unit price.
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Slides. In the event of slides in any part of the excavation prior to final acceptance of the work, the Contractor shall remove material from the slide area and rebuild such areas. In case it is determined by the Engineer that the slide was caused through the fault of the Contractor, the removal and disposal of materials and the rebuilding of the slide area shall be performed without cost to the Owner; otherwise the cost of this remedial work will be borne by the Owner.
Slides o Objectives: ▪ 1) Learn and improve knowledge of sexual and gender identities, LGBTQ+ experiences, and the significance of pronouns. ▪ 2) Discuss trauma and minority stress in relation to LGBTQ+ individuals and barriers to specific healthcare needs. ▪ 3) Explain the importance of trauma-informed care and how to integrate affirming and inclusive protocol and documentation. ▪ Includes: • Terminology, language, and acronyms. • Sex, gender, and sexuality. • Gender dysphoria. • Pronouns. • Mental healthcare and well-being. • Minority stress. • Barriers to health care for transgender individuals. • Facts about traumatic experiences of the LGBTQ+ community. • Post-traumatic stress responses. • Trauma-informed care. • Key assumptions. • Transgender Standards of Care Overview (WPATH). • Hormonal Replacement Therapy Overview. • Guidelines and considerations. • Guidelines for respectful conversations. • APAIT OC Initial Intake Form. • Personal Conversations. • Key Takeaways. • The Gender/Sex Binary. • References. • Email (January 2023) regarding mandatory CHS LGBTQIA+ Live Online Training provided by APAIT: o Offered on January 10, 11, 17, and 18, 2023. For the Expert’s initial tour, the Expert also interviewed a sworn staff member from the Training Division. He indicated the County recently began using the "CORR I “System for STC Classes.” It reportedly tracks completion, statistics, tests, which staff members are delinquent in taking training classes, etc. The County also uses the “Eureka” system to track training classes. The training staff member also provided the following information (at that time): o For sworn staff: ▪ Still developing / PPT in process: ▪ It will be reviewed by DRC and County Counsel. ▪ Instructors will be trained. ▪ There will be an associated knowledge-based assessment (quiz). ▪ Upon completion, the material will be taught to custody the first year, and it will become part of STC training the following year. ▪ Will be formalized in-class training. ▪ No current training (other than some academy cultural diversity training). ▪ There will also be a refresher course: • Two (2) hours ADA and two (2) hours LGBTQIA annually. • The Refresher course will be for sworn and non-sworn personnel. For the Expert’s initial tour, the Expert also interviewed a mental health professional regarding training. The mental health staff member stated (at that time) that training “is in the works” (in the final stages of contract development) for mental health and m...

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