...
customers to become part of the HFR evolution.
Background
A hand-cranked history
Frame rate refers to the number of images displayed by a projector
within one second. In the early days of cinema, ... HFR-equipped theaters.
HFR already in production
The directors behind some of Hollywood’s
biggest box of ce successes see HFRs
not as the future, but the present.
L...
... gradient!
In the fourth example ([), I’ve positioned the center of the gradient at 80
percent of the width and 50 percent of the height of the box and set the limit
of the radius to the nearest ... linear gradients, one from top-left to bottom-
right, the other from top-right to bottom-left. The to- stop has a value of
transparent
to allow the s...
... are less
likely to have a story read or told to them. Only 10
percent of preschool-aged children in poverty know
all of the letters of the alphabet, compared with 28
percent of non-poor children. ... work processes.
Over the past century, education has been the major contributor to economic growth, improving the quality of the workforce, and allowing
innovative...
... into the one body
“joined and held together” as we “attain to the unity of the faith and of
the knowledge of the Son of God” (Eph. 4:13, 16). “Grace and peace”
7
He addresses the danger of ...
into the mould of the doctrine that the mind embraceth—when the
evidence and necessity of the truth abides in us—when not the sense
of the words only is i...
... he bet the future of Apple.
Of course, the Internet or PC would have to be in bad shape for us to aban-
don them for such totally closed platforms; there are too many pluses to being
able to do ... and monitor their technologies long
after they’ve left the factory—or to let them bring us, the users, to them, as
more and more of our activities shift away from our ow...
... that of the national population, with least
access by the rural, poor and unemployed.
The growth of local communities
The growth of the Internet has not followed the geog-
raphical pattern of spread ... likely to serve functions in all these regions, but it will
enter into a deeply complicated system of relationships
with other languages.
The Future of Englis...
... a new era, but have fallen off the edge of an
old one.
But there are reasons why we ought to take stock and
reassess the place of English in the world. The future of
the English language may not ... extrapolate the trends of the
present. The point of scenario-planning is to help us
suspend our disbelief in all the futures: to allow us to think
that any on...
... SATISFACTION
Over the years, the development of different theories of management and different
approached to organization has affected the way we view motivation. In the 19
th
century,
the writer ... 1: QUESTIONNAIRE
The following questionnaire is conducted to investigate issues relating to the pronunciation
of the first year students at the English Department,...
... classified in terms of:
(1) The height of the bulk of the tongue in the mouth
(2) The front/back position of the tongue in the mouth
(3) The degree of lip-rounding
(4) The length of vowels
(Roach, ... have the habit of pronounce a new-formed word according to the pronunciation of
the root one. For example, they tend to pronounce the sounds of E...