Dimension X Advertising & Marketing is a Pittsburgh based agency with locations in Jeannette, Pennylvania and Las Vegas, Nevada. Dimension X was started as Creative Minds Advertising and Marketing in 1994 founded by Norman Wright Jr. In the year 2000, he partnered with one of his clients, Chuck Matone and recruited Rachele Wright as the firms C.F.O., together they formed what is now Dimension X Advertising & Marketing.
In 2005, Dimension X purchased and began full restoration of the business development headquarters in Jeannette, PA, which is their current facility, complete with a high definition presentation theater, full bar, cafe, work out facility, conference room, and audio/video suite. Dimension X continued to grow, and by 2006, had opened their Las Vegas sales office to extend their market reach in to the western half of the United States.
Facility
Located in historic Jeannette, Dimension X is positioned at the entrance of the JBA Industrial Park.
In 2005, Dimension X purchased and began full restoration of the business development headquarters in Jeannette, PA, which is their current facility, complete with a high definition presentation theater, full bar, cafe, work out facility, conference room, and audio/video suite. Dimension X continued to grow, and by 2006, had opened their Las Vegas sales office to extend their market reach in to the western half of the United States.
Facility
Located in historic Jeannette, Dimension X is positioned at the entrance of the JBA Industrial Park.
The JVC Everio GZ-MG135 was made by JVC in 2007. It records in 16:9 standard definition video onto the built in 30gb Hard Drive or on to an SDHC card (not included), in format.
Video can be recorded in 4 modes ranging in quality:
*ULTRA FINE (8.5Mbps)
*FINE (5.5Mbps)
*NORM (4.2Mbps)
*ECO (1.5Mbps)
On the ULTRA FINE settings you get up to 7hrs 10mins of recording time on the 30Gb Hard Drive and on the lowest quality setting, you can record up to 37hrs 30mins.
The battery time on the JVC GZ-MG135 is about 1hr 30mins with out extra activities, i.e zooming and manually focusing.
SPECIFICATIONS
* 1/6-inch 800k pixel CCD
* 30GB Internal Hard Disk Drive for up to 37 hr. 30 min. of recording
* 7 hr. 10 min. of the best quality recording (ULTRA FINE)
* 16:9 Wide Mode
* 34x Optical Zoom / 800x Digital Zoom
* Memory Card Slot for SDHC/SD
* Remote Control provided
* Software provided (for Windows (R))
* Gigabrid Engine
* 2.7" 16:9 Widescreen Clear LCD Monitor
* Stick Control for easy operation
* Auto Illumi. Light
* Data Battery System
* Quick Restart
* Direct DVD Button/Direct Backup Button
* USB2.0 High-Speed Transfer
* Everio Dock provided
* DV Out (i.LINK) on Everio Dock
* World First! - Easy Direct DVD allows DVD creation via USB connection without a PC
INCLUDED IN THE BOX
*JVC GZ-MG135 Everio Hybrid 30Gb Camcorder
* Everio Dock - CU-VC3U
* AC Adapter
* Audio/video cable
* Remote Control Unit
* USB Cable
* Power Cord
* Shoulder Strap
* Battery Pack (BN-VF808U)
* Installation CD-ROM
* Lithium Battery (For Remote Control Unit)
Video can be recorded in 4 modes ranging in quality:
*ULTRA FINE (8.5Mbps)
*FINE (5.5Mbps)
*NORM (4.2Mbps)
*ECO (1.5Mbps)
On the ULTRA FINE settings you get up to 7hrs 10mins of recording time on the 30Gb Hard Drive and on the lowest quality setting, you can record up to 37hrs 30mins.
The battery time on the JVC GZ-MG135 is about 1hr 30mins with out extra activities, i.e zooming and manually focusing.
SPECIFICATIONS
* 1/6-inch 800k pixel CCD
* 30GB Internal Hard Disk Drive for up to 37 hr. 30 min. of recording
* 7 hr. 10 min. of the best quality recording (ULTRA FINE)
* 16:9 Wide Mode
* 34x Optical Zoom / 800x Digital Zoom
* Memory Card Slot for SDHC/SD
* Remote Control provided
* Software provided (for Windows (R))
* Gigabrid Engine
* 2.7" 16:9 Widescreen Clear LCD Monitor
* Stick Control for easy operation
* Auto Illumi. Light
* Data Battery System
* Quick Restart
* Direct DVD Button/Direct Backup Button
* USB2.0 High-Speed Transfer
* Everio Dock provided
* DV Out (i.LINK) on Everio Dock
* World First! - Easy Direct DVD allows DVD creation via USB connection without a PC
INCLUDED IN THE BOX
*JVC GZ-MG135 Everio Hybrid 30Gb Camcorder
* Everio Dock - CU-VC3U
* AC Adapter
* Audio/video cable
* Remote Control Unit
* USB Cable
* Power Cord
* Shoulder Strap
* Battery Pack (BN-VF808U)
* Installation CD-ROM
* Lithium Battery (For Remote Control Unit)
Rotalic is a rotation applied to a typeface. It is a variation similar to the oblique type and the italic type as the vertical lines of a glyph are inclined, but it differs from these other variations in keeping the original shape of the characters. Therefore, any typeface can have a rotalic version.
The name rotalic is a combination of roman (generally used to refer to normal typefaces) and italic (generally used to refer to slanted ones).
Examples
Usage
The rotalic typeface is mainly used to highlight a text or as a display font. It can fit the same semantic purposes of the italic and oblique typefaces (emphasis, titles, foreign words), though examples of its usage are still rare.
Alternative Representations
Counter-clockwise Rotalic
The rotation is applied in the opposite direction.
Extra Rotalic
A rotalic typeface is usually rotated between 7 and 10 degrees. The Extra Rotalic have rotations from 15 to 20 degrees.
History
The rotalic was introduced as a typeface variation by Filip Tydén in 2007. The first typeface to have a rotalic version was the Helvetica Textbook, which was used in a series of posters at the Royal College of Art in London.
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One of the first posters set in rotalic by Filip Tydén.
The name rotalic is a combination of roman (generally used to refer to normal typefaces) and italic (generally used to refer to slanted ones).
Examples
Usage
The rotalic typeface is mainly used to highlight a text or as a display font. It can fit the same semantic purposes of the italic and oblique typefaces (emphasis, titles, foreign words), though examples of its usage are still rare.
Alternative Representations
Counter-clockwise Rotalic
The rotation is applied in the opposite direction.
Extra Rotalic
A rotalic typeface is usually rotated between 7 and 10 degrees. The Extra Rotalic have rotations from 15 to 20 degrees.
History
The rotalic was introduced as a typeface variation by Filip Tydén in 2007. The first typeface to have a rotalic version was the Helvetica Textbook, which was used in a series of posters at the Royal College of Art in London.
‎
One of the first posters set in rotalic by Filip Tydén.
Introduction
SEPS (Situation Effective Protection System) is a self defense system, that recognises solutions to aggressive and violent situations need to be based on certain situational factors e.g. if a person is holding your lapel threatening you, you may choose a particular solution (such as a wristlock defense, an escape etc) however if someone else is holding a knife to your partners/friends throat, you may need to choose a different solution as responding physically may put your partner/friend in danger.
Founders
The system was founded in 2007 by two ex Krav Maga instructors: Gershon Ben Keren and Andy Rallings. Between them they have over 40 years experience in civilian security, martial arts and self-defense systems. Ben-Keren also has an academic background researching violence and aggression. In particular from an ethological perspective.
Basis & Thinking Of The System
One of the basic SEPS premises is that of the Triune Brain. This is a scientific abstraction that suggests we have 3 layers of thinking: a reasoning brain, a mammalian (limbic) brain and a reptilian brain. As a persons emotional state increases so they move closer towards their reptilian brain. SEPS associates 5 possible responses to violence with these brains.
The 5 possible responses to violence are:
* Reason
* Posturing
* Submission
* Fight
* Flight
SEPS suggests (and this is to help in the communication of the idea, rather than as a scientific statement of fact) that the three brains are responsible for these different responses i.e.
* The Reasoning Brain is responsible for responses based on Reason
* The Mammalian/Limbic Brain is responsible for responses that involve Posturing & Submission
* The Reptilian Brain is responsible for Flight & Fight responses
As people become more 'emotional' they move away from reason as a response towards fight or flight.
In dealing with aggressive and violent people, students look to understand how an aggressor is functioning and with, which brain they are using. They then communicate with the person using methods that the particular brains can recognise e.g. you do not try and reason with a very angry person, who may only recognise and/or interpret things as being fight or flight etc.
SEPS basis a lot of it's approach on the findings from studies conducted in the field of ethology and looks to see how certain situations provoke 'hard wired' instinctual responses and how to avoid creating such situations, when the response is one of aggression or violence.
Situational Factors
There are 5 situational factors that SEPS recognises in its methodology:
* Location (Coupled with the idea of territory)
* Aggressor(s) motives
* Aggressor Target/Victim relationship
* Target/Victim's state of mind
* Third Parties with victim/target
This is coupled with 3 assumptions that are made in any aggressive/violent situation:
* The aggressor(s) is at least as skilled in fighting as the target/victim
* The aggressor(s) is armed, even if they are not displaying a weapon
* The aggressor(s) is not alone, even if they appear so
This is the framework in which the system works. It also teaches NDM naturalistic decision making, so that individuals can make effective decisions when in heightened emotional states e.g. when in a state of fear and tactical breathing for working under stress.
SEPS (Situation Effective Protection System) is a self defense system, that recognises solutions to aggressive and violent situations need to be based on certain situational factors e.g. if a person is holding your lapel threatening you, you may choose a particular solution (such as a wristlock defense, an escape etc) however if someone else is holding a knife to your partners/friends throat, you may need to choose a different solution as responding physically may put your partner/friend in danger.
Founders
The system was founded in 2007 by two ex Krav Maga instructors: Gershon Ben Keren and Andy Rallings. Between them they have over 40 years experience in civilian security, martial arts and self-defense systems. Ben-Keren also has an academic background researching violence and aggression. In particular from an ethological perspective.
Basis & Thinking Of The System
One of the basic SEPS premises is that of the Triune Brain. This is a scientific abstraction that suggests we have 3 layers of thinking: a reasoning brain, a mammalian (limbic) brain and a reptilian brain. As a persons emotional state increases so they move closer towards their reptilian brain. SEPS associates 5 possible responses to violence with these brains.
The 5 possible responses to violence are:
* Reason
* Posturing
* Submission
* Fight
* Flight
SEPS suggests (and this is to help in the communication of the idea, rather than as a scientific statement of fact) that the three brains are responsible for these different responses i.e.
* The Reasoning Brain is responsible for responses based on Reason
* The Mammalian/Limbic Brain is responsible for responses that involve Posturing & Submission
* The Reptilian Brain is responsible for Flight & Fight responses
As people become more 'emotional' they move away from reason as a response towards fight or flight.
In dealing with aggressive and violent people, students look to understand how an aggressor is functioning and with, which brain they are using. They then communicate with the person using methods that the particular brains can recognise e.g. you do not try and reason with a very angry person, who may only recognise and/or interpret things as being fight or flight etc.
SEPS basis a lot of it's approach on the findings from studies conducted in the field of ethology and looks to see how certain situations provoke 'hard wired' instinctual responses and how to avoid creating such situations, when the response is one of aggression or violence.
Situational Factors
There are 5 situational factors that SEPS recognises in its methodology:
* Location (Coupled with the idea of territory)
* Aggressor(s) motives
* Aggressor Target/Victim relationship
* Target/Victim's state of mind
* Third Parties with victim/target
This is coupled with 3 assumptions that are made in any aggressive/violent situation:
* The aggressor(s) is at least as skilled in fighting as the target/victim
* The aggressor(s) is armed, even if they are not displaying a weapon
* The aggressor(s) is not alone, even if they appear so
This is the framework in which the system works. It also teaches NDM naturalistic decision making, so that individuals can make effective decisions when in heightened emotional states e.g. when in a state of fear and tactical breathing for working under stress.