Córdoba foi nomeada Cidade Europeia da Cultura em 2016 devido à sua rica herança cultural e patrimônio histórico, que atraem visitantes de todo o mundo e fazem da cidade um destino cultural vibrante.
Lisboa está promovendo a arte urbana em toda a cidade por meio de um roteiro que destaca os melhores trabalhos. O roteiro inclui mais de 100 obras espalhadas por bairros como Alfama, Bairro Alto e Marvila. A arte urbana está transformando espaços públicos e trazendo vida para as ruas e becos de Lisboa.
O documento descreve a organização de um Festival do Lago em Brasília pela Uber e Uber Eats para promover a mobilidade e democratizar o acesso ao Lago Paranoá. O festival ofereceu shows musicais, comida típica e transporte de barco gratuito para mais de 10.000 pessoas, gerando grande repercussão positiva para as marcas.
Cosmópolis é uma cidade com diversas atrações históricas e culturais como a ponte de ferro e praças, além de lugares agradáveis para lazer. A cidade convida os visitantes a conhecerem suas maravilhas e oferece contato para mais detalhes.
O documento fornece estatísticas e números sobre o Carnaval de Salvador, incluindo: 1 bilhão de reais em negócios gerados, 550 mil turistas esperados, 12.616 policiais militares e 2.600 policiais civis destacados para segurança, e 350 trios elétricos.
O documento lista personagens e eventos importantes da história do Brasil no século XIX, incluindo Napoleão Bonaparte, Dona Maria I, Dom João VI e projetos de modernização do Rio de Janeiro como o Jardim Botânico, Biblioteca Nacional e Teatro São João, além de descrever aspectos do cotidiano carioca da época através das obras de Debret e Rugendas sobre moda, mobiliário e higiene.
O documento descreve a história do serviço de biblioteca móvel Ônibus-Biblioteca em São Paulo desde sua criação em 1936 até 2010. Começou com bibliotecas móveis em kombis e depois ônibus brancos circulando 20 rotas pela cidade. Atualmente conta com 12 ônibus amarelos atendendo 72 rotas, recebendo prêmios e parcerias. O acervo, frequência, empréstimos e matrículas têm crescido.
O Expressionismo foi um movimento artístico vanguardista que surgiu na Alemanha no início do século XX. Uma das obras mais famosas deste movimento foi "O Grito", pintada por Edvard Munch.
The document discusses the creation of a star image for a singer named Ruby through a music video, album, and concert promotions. The video portrays Ruby overcoming challenges to show her independence and strength. Her costumes and the locations establish her as powerful yet relatable. She appeals to both genders through her attractiveness and defiance of norms. The black and white album cover and prison bar imagery on the front connect to the theme of escape. Concert posters advertise upcoming tour dates and supporting acts to draw in audiences.
Lisboa está promovendo a arte urbana em toda a cidade por meio de um roteiro que destaca os melhores trabalhos. O roteiro inclui mais de 100 obras espalhadas por bairros como Alfama, Bairro Alto e Marvila. A arte urbana está transformando espaços públicos e trazendo vida para as ruas e becos de Lisboa.
O documento descreve a organização de um Festival do Lago em Brasília pela Uber e Uber Eats para promover a mobilidade e democratizar o acesso ao Lago Paranoá. O festival ofereceu shows musicais, comida típica e transporte de barco gratuito para mais de 10.000 pessoas, gerando grande repercussão positiva para as marcas.
Cosmópolis é uma cidade com diversas atrações históricas e culturais como a ponte de ferro e praças, além de lugares agradáveis para lazer. A cidade convida os visitantes a conhecerem suas maravilhas e oferece contato para mais detalhes.
O documento fornece estatísticas e números sobre o Carnaval de Salvador, incluindo: 1 bilhão de reais em negócios gerados, 550 mil turistas esperados, 12.616 policiais militares e 2.600 policiais civis destacados para segurança, e 350 trios elétricos.
O documento lista personagens e eventos importantes da história do Brasil no século XIX, incluindo Napoleão Bonaparte, Dona Maria I, Dom João VI e projetos de modernização do Rio de Janeiro como o Jardim Botânico, Biblioteca Nacional e Teatro São João, além de descrever aspectos do cotidiano carioca da época através das obras de Debret e Rugendas sobre moda, mobiliário e higiene.
O documento descreve a história do serviço de biblioteca móvel Ônibus-Biblioteca em São Paulo desde sua criação em 1936 até 2010. Começou com bibliotecas móveis em kombis e depois ônibus brancos circulando 20 rotas pela cidade. Atualmente conta com 12 ônibus amarelos atendendo 72 rotas, recebendo prêmios e parcerias. O acervo, frequência, empréstimos e matrículas têm crescido.
O Expressionismo foi um movimento artístico vanguardista que surgiu na Alemanha no início do século XX. Uma das obras mais famosas deste movimento foi "O Grito", pintada por Edvard Munch.
The document discusses the creation of a star image for a singer named Ruby through a music video, album, and concert promotions. The video portrays Ruby overcoming challenges to show her independence and strength. Her costumes and the locations establish her as powerful yet relatable. She appeals to both genders through her attractiveness and defiance of norms. The black and white album cover and prison bar imagery on the front connect to the theme of escape. Concert posters advertise upcoming tour dates and supporting acts to draw in audiences.
The document discusses the star image created for a singer in a music video and promotional materials for her band. The goal was to portray her as independent, rebellious, and overcoming challenges to appeal to teenage audiences and inspire youth. Her costumes, locations, and sexuality were designed to present different aspects of her persona and attract both male and female fans. The album cover and poster continue developing her image through symbolic visuals and information about tour dates and supporting acts.
The document identifies two ideologies in the music industry for developing artists: organic and synthetic. The organic ideology views artists' creativity as natural, nurturing their talents over a long career focused on albums and older audiences. The synthetic ideology constructs acts from artists and songs, emphasizing short-term singles success geared toward younger audiences. Record labels balance both approaches, using synthetic acts' quick profits to fund organic acts' long-term potential. Organic artists are marketed as authentic while synthetic artists have carefully constructed images.
The document discusses the music industry and how it has evolved. It is dominated by four major corporations that also own smaller subsidiary labels. There are also many independent labels. The industry has a complex relationship with other media like radio, TV, and film. The purpose of music videos is to promote artists and their music through visual elements like performances, narratives, and stylized cinematography. However, music videos now face threats from internet downloading and changing music television formats.
The document discusses the creation of a star image for a singer named Ruby through a music video, album, and posters. The video portrays Ruby overcoming challenges to show her independence and strength. It aims to appeal to teenagers and both genders by showing Ruby as attractive yet powerful. Ruby changes costumes in the video to portray different personas in different locations. The album cover features bars to symbolize Ruby's escape and connect to the album name. Posters advertise tour dates and supporting acts to promote the band.
Tobacco causes about 40,000 deaths in Spain every year and leads to illnesses like lung cancer and heart attacks. Alcohol limits brain functions and damages the nervous system. Drugs like cannabis can cause memory and concentration problems. Obesity is defined as excessive fat accumulation and is harmful to health. According to the WHO, over 2.3 billion people will be overweight and over 700 million will be obese by 2015 due to diets high in calories and sugars and sedentary lifestyles. Unhealthy habits significantly increase the risks of diseases like cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular illnesses.
The document discusses the importance and benefits of sleep. It outlines how sleep impacts health, mood, learning, memory and immunity. Not getting enough sleep has been linked to health issues like obesity and diabetes. Sleep also helps consolidate memories and improves one's ability to learn. The document recommends getting 7-9 hours of sleep per night and developing good sleep habits like physical activity, limiting blue light and stress before bed, and maintaining a consistent sleep schedule.
The document discusses the star image created for a singer in a music video and promotional materials for her band. The goal was to portray her as independent, rebellious, and overcoming challenges to appeal to teenage audiences and inspire youth. Her costumes, locations, and sexuality were designed to present different aspects of her persona and attract both male and female fans. The album cover and poster continue developing her image through symbolic visuals and information about tour dates and supporting acts.
The document identifies two ideologies in the music industry for developing artists: organic and synthetic. The organic ideology views artists' creativity as natural, nurturing their talents over a long career focused on albums and older audiences. The synthetic ideology constructs acts from artists and songs, emphasizing short-term singles success geared toward younger audiences. Record labels balance both approaches, using synthetic acts' quick profits to fund organic acts' long-term potential. Organic artists are marketed as authentic while synthetic artists have carefully constructed images.
The document discusses the music industry and how it has evolved. It is dominated by four major corporations that also own smaller subsidiary labels. There are also many independent labels. The industry has a complex relationship with other media like radio, TV, and film. The purpose of music videos is to promote artists and their music through visual elements like performances, narratives, and stylized cinematography. However, music videos now face threats from internet downloading and changing music television formats.
The document discusses the creation of a star image for a singer named Ruby through a music video, album, and posters. The video portrays Ruby overcoming challenges to show her independence and strength. It aims to appeal to teenagers and both genders by showing Ruby as attractive yet powerful. Ruby changes costumes in the video to portray different personas in different locations. The album cover features bars to symbolize Ruby's escape and connect to the album name. Posters advertise tour dates and supporting acts to promote the band.
Tobacco causes about 40,000 deaths in Spain every year and leads to illnesses like lung cancer and heart attacks. Alcohol limits brain functions and damages the nervous system. Drugs like cannabis can cause memory and concentration problems. Obesity is defined as excessive fat accumulation and is harmful to health. According to the WHO, over 2.3 billion people will be overweight and over 700 million will be obese by 2015 due to diets high in calories and sugars and sedentary lifestyles. Unhealthy habits significantly increase the risks of diseases like cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular illnesses.
The document discusses the importance and benefits of sleep. It outlines how sleep impacts health, mood, learning, memory and immunity. Not getting enough sleep has been linked to health issues like obesity and diabetes. Sleep also helps consolidate memories and improves one's ability to learn. The document recommends getting 7-9 hours of sleep per night and developing good sleep habits like physical activity, limiting blue light and stress before bed, and maintaining a consistent sleep schedule.