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John Battelle

John Battelle is an entrepreneur, journalist, professor and author who has founded or co-founded scores of online, conference, magazine and other media businesses. Prior to founding Federated Media, Battelle co-founded and continues to serve as Executive Producer of the Web 2.0 Summit conference.

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What are the preparation needed as an interviewee and interviewer before interview?

As an interviewee, preparation involves researching the company, understanding the job description, practicing common interview questions, and preparing questions to ask the interviewer. For the interviewer, preparation includes reviewing the candidate's resume, formulating relevant questions, understanding the job requirements, and creating a comfortable environment for the interview. Both parties should ensure they are clear on the interview format and logistics to facilitate a smooth process. Additionally, practicing active listening and being mindful of body language can enhance the overall interaction.

Who became famous while in prison or in captivity?

Nelson Mandela became famous while imprisoned for 27 years for his anti-apartheid activism in South Africa. Anne Frank gained international fame posthumously for her diary written during her time in hiding from the Nazis during World War II. Julius Caesar wrote his famous "Commentaries on the Gallic War" while on military campaign in Gaul.

Which are the nutrition media for acidophiles?

Nutrient media for acidophiles typically include low pH levels to accommodate their preference for acidic environments. Common ingredients in these media can include sugars, amino acids, vitamins, and mineral salts adjusted to a lower pH range. Specific media formulations may vary depending on the nutritional requirements of the acidophile species being cultivated.

What is news analysis or news interpretation?

News analysis or news interpretation involves examining and evaluating news stories to provide insight, context, and perspective on the events being reported. It helps readers understand the deeper implications, consequences, and significance of the news events beyond just the surface information. Analysts often draw on their expertise in a particular subject area to offer informed opinions and predictions based on the news content.

What are the example of primary sources?

In the strictest sense, a primary source is an object dating from the period you are studying.

My own research into all aspects of the Anglo-Norman 12th century has been assisted by my collection of genuine artefacts from the period: a nail from the roof of Lincoln Cathedral, a 12th century arrowhead, a horseshoe and so on. These objects were made at the time, by the people of the time, using the techniques and materials available at that time. If I wished to have the metals analysed I could discover the exact ratio of iron to impurities, the tools and methods of smithing used and so on. Legal documents, warrants and charters also fall into this category. A primary source is 10 out of 10 for reliability.

A secondary source is an account written by someone who lived at that time, who may be describing people, events, processes and so on. The problem is that he may not be writing from his own experience, but from what he has heard from others, sometimes with his own particular twist on things for his own political ambitions or other reasons. Secondary sources are 7 or 8 out of 10 for reliability.

Tertiary sources are recent or modern accounts by people who have studied the period and include their own theories and opinions. They can be entirely fanciful and lunatic, or more reasoned and balanced. Tertiary sources are only 3 or 4 out of 10 for reliability.

Who is john winthorp where did he live?

John Winthrop was a character in the 1954 Sherlock Holmes tv series episode "The Case of the Winthrop Legend." John Winthrop was killed by his younger brother's fiance, for his inheritance.

Who is the editor of Mumbai mirror?

The editor of Mumbai Mirror is Meenal Bhagel