Recommendation letter

Recommendation Letter
Recommender: Graduated PhD who was in the same research group. Currently working for Chevron as a research engineer

I am applying for Data Science Major at Colorado School of Mines. Based on my resume and SOP, write recommendation letter from recommender’s point of view (if that make sense).

Emphasize 1. internship experience which reflects my talents 2. entrepreneurship experience which reflects my leadership and communication and social experience.
3. academic achievements and other highlighting points

Power Point slides – only 2 as per the instruction

 

Assignment: Motion

As Bryn Campbell (1978, p. 52) wrote:

The illusion of movement can be exaggerated or even created. The progress of an action can be analysed within one or a series of photographs. Finally, there is what one might call the personality of movement-grace, tension, effort and even humour. It is a rich area, both in black and white and colour.

Photography is the art of freezing motion in meaningful and beautiful ways. Capturing movement sometimes requires the photographer to react quickly with exact timing. Motion can be one element of a complex composition, as in the photograph by Henri Cartier-Bresson we studied this week, or can be the single dominant element of a composition.

There are two basic ways of capturing movement in a photograph, based on shutter setting. A fast shutter speed will freeze movement at a given point in the frame. A slower shutter speed will record movement as a blur. The choice of what shutter speed to use depends on the meaning, look, or sensation the photographer is trying to convey.

To prepare for this Assignment:

  • Review Chapter 7 in your course text, The Photographers Eye.
  • Choose one technique from this weeks reading to apply to your composition of a photograph representing motion.
  • Review the articles in this weeks Learning Resources
  • Apply one technique from this weeks readings to convey a sense of motion in your photograph.
  • Compose and take the photograph.
By Day 7

The Assignment:

  • Create a 2-slide PowerPoint presentation that includes the following:

    Slide 1:

    • In one photograph, apply one technique from this weeks reading to the composition of a photograph representing motion.
    • Include a brief description of your photograph (title and subject).
    • Slide 2:
    • Write a 2- to 3-paragraph description of the technique you chose from this weeks reading. Explain how you applied this technique in the composition of your photograph. Include answers to the following:
      • How effective do you think you were at achieving your photographic goal?
      • What might you do differently next time?
  • Be sure to cite at least one example from the course readings to support your writing.

Much Ado About Nothing

1) Identify a character and examine her/his speech and behavior to determine his/her underlying motivations and analyze what we learn about human nature from him/her.  Keep in mind that some characters grow and learn from the events of the play, while others remain static (unchanging), and you’ll want to take this into consideration in your analysis. 

OR

2) Choose one couple (Hero/Claudio or Beatrice/Benedick) and examine their interactions through speech and behavior to determine their underlying motivations and analyze what we learn about falling in love from this couple.  Avoid comparing the two couples; focus on the way their relationship begins, evolves, and concludes.

Suggestions:

Your thesis should make a claim about the overarching message (theme) we learn about the human experience from the character or couple.

Your body paragraphs should work to support your thesis, using specific examples from the text.

Be sure to show your reader how each example is connected to your thesis (analysis)

Requirements:

21/2 -4 pages (minimum 750 words)

Times New Roman, 12-pt font, double spaced.

Python Programming Language

 

Please answer the following questions

Why is Python a great starter language? 

Historically, one of the first programming languages we learn has been some variant of BASIC. This is no longer the case. 

1.  Why was BASIC good in the past? 

2.  Why have we moved to Python? 

3.  Feature-by-feature, how powerful is BASIC vs. Python? 

4.  Which language of the two do you feel would be more valuable in your career?

5.  If there were another language you would choose as your first, what would it be? Why? 

Code Wars: Scripting vs. Programming

6.  What are the differences between scripting and programming? 

7.  Is one harder to learn/apply than the other is? 

8.  Research what code portability is. Are scripted languages easier/more difficult to port than programming languages? Why?

9.  Are there any features or power differences between scripting and programming languages? 

10.  Based upon your research, can/should scriptarians be considered programmers? Why/why not?

Be sure to cite your research according to the guidelines.