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" ... 9. Giant Spoon: For GE, they created ads for in The New York Times Magazine, that featured stories told through downloadable real-life audio, that correspond with full images that ran without captions, or copy, in the magazine. They paired two traditional mediums together to create a third immersive experience. ... "
" ... In our increasingly digital society, where we buy household goods, pay our bills and correspond almost entirely online, I have always been surprised to find that many local governments still rely on paper filing. Cities that are now looking to generate new revenue don’t have to turn to layoffs or higher taxes. Instead, they should consider streamlining their operations through automated revenue management. ... "
" ... The difficulties and work associated with emotional flexibility far exceed the effort required with cognitive and behavioral flexibility. The traditional (and more direct) strategy is to inform and educate staff by engaging them in corporate PR channels and highlighting the impact that emotional flexibility has on career growth. The indirect strategy is to delegate more freedom to employees, increasing their involvement in the decision-making process. If their choice aligns with the directive of their boss, they should experience a feeling of acceptance and self-importance. If their decisions do not correspond, all is not lost. Knowing their emotional reaction will still be balanced by a sense of belonging, being heard and being involved. ... "
" ... The real-life MLB spring training should start in February, and the regular season is still scheduled to begin on April 1. So, perhaps the info about The Show will correspond with spring games. ... "
" ... What we think of as particles correspond to excitations of the various quantum fields, and so only in the non-excited state can you have no particles at all. But even in that scenario, the fields themselves are still there. They still have an underlying energy that is not required to be zero, and they still obey Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, which tells us that for any finite interval of time we look at, there's a limit to the certainty with which we can know the energy of a system. ... "