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Créditos
Editor-in-chief André Salvador Miguel
Creative Director
Executive Producer
Photo Director
Production Director
Senior Editor
Design Editor
Design Director
Digital Director
Fashion Director
Advertising Director
Senior Editorial Assistant
Editorial Assistant
Art Director
Deputy Photo Editor
Photo Assistant
Senior Designer
Junior Designers
Researchers
Staff Writers
Contributing Writer
Contributing Photographer
Contributing Illustrator
Dominic Guerrero
Taylor Klein
Micheal Evans
Guillermo Wilkins
Angela Mitchell
Alma Myers
Patti Lawrence
Gerard Hernandez
Ashley Buchanan
Heather Wilkins
Jacquelyn Rodgers
Eric Elliott
Wesley Sherman
Geneva Leonard
Jenny Murphy
Josephine Vasquez
Gustavo Becker, Noah Scott
Terrell Parker, Don Silva
Gilbert West, Tonya Austin
Marguerite Parsons
Frances Oliver
Santiago Holmes
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T H E S T Y L E S E C T I O N
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SAFETY
TRAVELS
According to Wikipedia, there are two
slightly different meanings of safety. For
example, home safety may indicate a
building's ability to protect against
external harm events (such as weather,
home invasion, etc.), or may indicate that
its internal installations (such as
appliances, stairs, etc.) are safe (not
dangerous or harmful) for its inhabitants.
Discussions of safety often include
mention of related terms. Security is such
a term. With time the definitions between
these two have often become
interchanged, equated, and frequently
appear juxtaposed in the same sentence.
Readers unfortunately are left to conclude
whether they comprise a redundancy. This
confuses the uniqueness that should be
reserved for each by itself. When seen as
unique, as we intend here, each term will
assume its rightful place in influencing and
being influenced by the other.
Safety is the condition of a “steady state”
of an organisation or place doing what it is
supposed to do. “What it is supposed to
do” is defined in terms of public codes and
standards, associated architectural and
engineering designs, corporate vision and
mission statements, and operational plans
and personnel policies. For any
organisation, place, or function, large or
small, safety is a normative concept. It
complies with situation-specific
definitions of what is expected and
acceptable.
Using this definition, protection from a
home’s external threats and protection
from its internal structural and equipment
failures (see Meanings, above) are not two
types of safety but rather two aspects of a
home’s steady state. Security is the
process or means, physical or human, of
delaying, preventing, and otherwise
protecting against external or internal,
defects, dangers, loss, criminals, and other
individuals or actions that threaten, hinder
or destroy an organisations “steady state,”
and deprive it of its intended purpose for
being. Using this generic definition of
safety it is possible to specify the elements
of a security program.
R E I S E | P A G E 3
E X P L O R E | B A R C E L O N A E D I T I O N
Sightseeing
in Barcelona
One of the most famous and breathtaking locations to visit
in Barcelona the most famous building in the entire city
and its landmark, La Sagrada Familia. Although
incomplete, the church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
and in November 2010 was consecrated and proclaimed a
minor basilica by Pope Benedict XVI.
GET TO KNOW BARCELONA
Barcelona is the capital and largest city of Catalonia and
Spain's second largest city, with a population of over one
and half million people (over five million in the whole
province). This city, located directly on the northeastern
Mediterranean coast of Spain, has a rich history, having
been under Roman.
SIGHTSEEING IN BARCELONA
One of the most famous and breathtaking locations to visit
in Barcelona the most famous building in the entire city
and its landmark, La Sagrada Familia. Although
incomplete, the church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
and in November 2010 was consecrated and proclaimed a
minor basilica by Pope Benedict XVI.
LANGUAGE
Spanish is spoken almost universally in Barcelona, but the
Catalan language has also made a comeback due to
intensive efforts in the school systems in recent years.
Catalan is understood by 95% of residents, spoken by 72%
and written by 53%.
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DECEMBER 2016
PROFILE
POSTMODERN
PAINTING. Stella
alternately paints in
oil and watercolor
STELLA YOUNG:
LIFE OF A PAINTER
by Samantha McArthur
Photos by John Adams
Take a peek into a day
in the life of budding
artist Stella Young,
and how she improves
her craft
Painting, according to Wikipedia, is the
practice of applying paint, pigment, or
other medium to a surface.
The medium is commonly applied to the
base with a brush but other implements,
such as knives, sponges, and airbrushes,
can be used.
Painting describes both the act and the
result of the action. Paintings may have for
their support surfaces as walls, paper,
canvas, wood, glass, lacquer, clay, leaf,
copper or concrete, and may incorporate
other materials including sand, clay, paper,
plaster, gold leaf as well as objects.
Painting is a mode of creative expression,
and the forms are numerous. Drawing,
gesture, composition, narration, or
abstraction, among other aesthetic modes,
may serve to manifest the expressive and
conceptual intention of the practitioner.
Paintings can be naturalistic and
representational, photographic, abstract, be
loaded with narrative content, symbolistic ,
emotive, or be political in nature.
“What did I
come here to
do? I, as an
artist, am
here to live
out loud.”
I M P R I N T M A G A Z I N E | 3 8
According to Wikipedia, a news
article discusses current or recent
news of either general interest (i.e.
daily newspapers) or of a specific
topic (i.e. political or trade news
magazines, club newsletters, or
technology news websites).
A news article can include
accounts of eyewitnesses to the
happening event. It can contain
photographs, accounts, statistics,
graphs, recollections, interviews,
polls, debates on the topic, etc.
Headlines can be used to focus the
reader’s attention on a particular (or
main) part of the article. The writer
can also give facts and detailed
information following answers to
general questions like who, what,
when, where, why and how.
Quoted references can also be
helpful. References to people can
also be made through the written
accounts of interviews and debates
confirming the factuality of the
writer’s information and the
reliability of his source. The writer
can use redirection to ensure that
the reader keeps reading the article
and to draw her attention to other
articles. For example, phrases like
"Continued on page 3” redirect the
reader to a page where the article is
continued.
While a good conclusion is an
important ingredient for newspaper
articles, the immediacy of a deadline
environment means that copy
editing often takes the form of
deleting everything past an
arbitrary point in the story
corresponding to the dictates of
available space on a page. Therefore,
newspaper reporters are trained to
write in inverted pyramid style, with
all the most important information
in the first paragraph or two. If the
less vital details are pushed towards
the end of the story, then the impact
of draconian copy editing will be
minimized.
Wikipedia is a multilingual, web-based, freecontent
encyclopedia project. | wikipedia.com
The writer can use
redirection to
ensure that the
reader keeps
reading the article
and to draw her
attention to other
articles.
W I K I P E D I A
T H E S T Y L E S E C T I O N
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MEL
MARTY
A news article discusses current or
recent news of either general
interest (i.e. daily newspapers) or of
a specific topic (i.e. political or trade
news magazines, club newsletters, or
technology news websites).
A news article can include accounts
of eyewitnesses to the happening
event. It can contain photographs,
accounts, statistics, graphs,
recollections, interviews, polls,
debates on the topic, etc.
The writer can use redirection to
ensure that the reader keeps reading
the article and to draw her attention
to other articles.
For example, phrases like "Continued
on page 3” redirect the reader to a
page where the article is
continued. A news
article can include accounts of
eyewitnesses to the happening
event. It can contain photographs,
accounts, statistics, graphs,
recollections, interviews, polls,
debates on the topic, etc.
Above
Text about the article photo
would fit perfectly here.
Quoted references can
also be helpful.
References to people
can also be made
through the written
accounts of interviews
and debates
confirming the
factuality of the
writer’s information
and the reliability of
his source.
MELANIE MARTY:
IT IS VERY
IMPORTANT
THAT YOU STAY
TRUE TO
YOURSELF.
A news article can include accounts of eyewitnesses to the happening event. It
can contain photographs, accounts, statistics, graphs, recollections, interviews,
polls, debates on the topic, etc.
Come out, come
out, whenever
you're ready.
It's natural for friendships to come and go as you
change and learn more about yourself. If it's time
to move on, let your friendship drift apart
gradually, rather than fighting. Remember, Levine
says, “A best friend today can easily become a
frenemy tomorrow.”
“You can downgrade the friendship by being less
available and spending less time with the person,”
Levine says. “This can be difficult if the decision
is one-sided, but it's important not to hurt or
blame the other person. You have to think about
how it will affect other mutual friendships. When
you dump someone, there's no going back.”