Does anyone know the email for the Jonas Brothers management?
My name is Caroline I'm 15 and I will be attending the Jonas Brothers Burning Up Tour on August 7th in Mansfield, MA at the Tweeter Center for Performing Arts. This will be my 15th Jonas Brothers show. I need information about backstage passes or meet and greet passes, they are for me and my friend who it will also be her 15th show and she will be turning 16 on this exact date, if anyone knows the email or number to the Jonas Brothers management, please leave it here, it would be much appreciated.
Celebrities - 3 Answers
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Not me.
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cbruck@icmtalent.com thats their managers email
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Who?
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Are there universities/ colleges that offer interdisciplinary degrees that integrate art and technology
Are there universities/ colleges that offer interdisciplinary degrees that integrate art and technology?
I have taken courses for 4 years in graphic design and wish to get a masters degree ( in California) from a field that integrates art, pyschology and sciences/ technology. Is there any way of going about it. I am aiming at a career in future as a graphic designer with relevance to pyschology or art therapy etc. I dont wish to do a bachelors/ masters degree in graphic design because I am well versed with all softwares and image editing techniques and dont want to pursue bachelors at that. for eg NYU offers MA in Graphic Communication Management. are there more like these ? or how can I create my own masters courses in the University
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USCD has a program like that - I think integrating music and mathematics.
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Architecture is a field/major that integrates art, pyschology and sciences/ technology, with heavy emphasis on graphics technology. There are also specific fields in Industrial Engineering like Ergonomics that integrates art, pyschology and sciences/ technology. For example, office furnitures are ergonomically designed so that a worker can be comfortable and productive. If the design is too comfortable, then the worker would not be productive. If the design is for pure productivity, it will stress out the worker and decrease the consistency and career span of the worker. Interior Design and Fashion Design are usually more art and psychology based, but nowadays they are becoming more science/technology oriented. There is also a growing field in medical arts and design that produce things like artificial limbs or false eyes that require a lot of integrates art, pyschology and sciences/ technology. I know one guy who makes a pretty good living making false eyes because he is only one of few suppliers out there. Then there is always teaching. You can teach art or science. Science teachers are in big demand, and there are more integration of technology in the classrooms. Dealing with kids is an art, and requires a lot of psychological understanding. There are also educational software/technology companies that specialize in making softwares that are fun for the kids but also instructional at the same time, and that requires a lot of integrates art, pyschology and sciences/ technology. In any education related field, it doesn't hurt to get an Education masters degree. Good luck.
I have taken courses for 4 years in graphic design and wish to get a masters degree ( in California) from a field that integrates art, pyschology and sciences/ technology. Is there any way of going about it. I am aiming at a career in future as a graphic designer with relevance to pyschology or art therapy etc. I dont wish to do a bachelors/ masters degree in graphic design because I am well versed with all softwares and image editing techniques and dont want to pursue bachelors at that. for eg NYU offers MA in Graphic Communication Management. are there more like these ? or how can I create my own masters courses in the University
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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USCD has a program like that - I think integrating music and mathematics.
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Architecture is a field/major that integrates art, pyschology and sciences/ technology, with heavy emphasis on graphics technology. There are also specific fields in Industrial Engineering like Ergonomics that integrates art, pyschology and sciences/ technology. For example, office furnitures are ergonomically designed so that a worker can be comfortable and productive. If the design is too comfortable, then the worker would not be productive. If the design is for pure productivity, it will stress out the worker and decrease the consistency and career span of the worker. Interior Design and Fashion Design are usually more art and psychology based, but nowadays they are becoming more science/technology oriented. There is also a growing field in medical arts and design that produce things like artificial limbs or false eyes that require a lot of integrates art, pyschology and sciences/ technology. I know one guy who makes a pretty good living making false eyes because he is only one of few suppliers out there. Then there is always teaching. You can teach art or science. Science teachers are in big demand, and there are more integration of technology in the classrooms. Dealing with kids is an art, and requires a lot of psychological understanding. There are also educational software/technology companies that specialize in making softwares that are fun for the kids but also instructional at the same time, and that requires a lot of integrates art, pyschology and sciences/ technology. In any education related field, it doesn't hurt to get an Education masters degree. Good luck.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Where is the cheapest place to live around the Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse area in NY
Where is the cheapest place to live around the Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse area in NY??
So im currently in Boston, Ma and im planning on graduating as a management major and accounting minor. My plan is to find a job in New York preferably within those areas. I'm a city girl so i dont wanna be too far from the city and jus wondering where it is the cheapest posible to live. Thanks
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Syracuse is fairly cheap over all. At least compared to Boston. Downtown is the hottest place to live, so the rents are getting high there. Northside is ok, but some landlords are starting to raise rents, if they are close to Destiny. I would recommend the Eastwood section too, nice walkable area.
So im currently in Boston, Ma and im planning on graduating as a management major and accounting minor. My plan is to find a job in New York preferably within those areas. I'm a city girl so i dont wanna be too far from the city and jus wondering where it is the cheapest posible to live. Thanks
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Syracuse is fairly cheap over all. At least compared to Boston. Downtown is the hottest place to live, so the rents are getting high there. Northside is ok, but some landlords are starting to raise rents, if they are close to Destiny. I would recommend the Eastwood section too, nice walkable area.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
PC Support to Project Management
PC Support to Project Management?
I don't know any programming languages, but I have 7 years of PC support (tiers 1 and 2), some at the state government level. What would I need to get certified in, or go back to school for to transition over to IT project management? Should I just start knocking out IT certifications and get my MA in Finance? Thoughts?
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You need a PMP certification to get into Project Management. Masters in management would help too.
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For project management, you'll want to get PMP certification (Project Management Professional). To obtain this, you have to take some tests, but more importantly, you have to log actual project management hours...quite a bit. Check out the Project Management Institute for more information.
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A good project manager can manage anything. I would get a Master's Certification in Project Management. That way you can manage construction projects, office upgrade projects, IT projects, etc. You will be more versatile this way. If you want to concentrate on the technical side of things, Project management may not be what you want to do. Remember, they are responsible for costs, hiring, budgets, etc. In other words, they are responsible for EVERYTHING related to a project.
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I am an IT Project Manager and I went through the same path as you. I went from the help desk to server support, and then managed pc deployments. Next I managed an entire server departed and then I got into IT PM work. I do not have my PMP although I have taken PM classes. Alot of it is paperwork based and metrics related and I can tell you I found my job much more fufilling when I actually did something. You may find the same thing. I would take that leap into management within IT before I branched over to PM work, it will give you experience to pull from. It's alot easier to allocate resources and estimate time when you have a clue what the tasks entail. It also helps you when working with system administrators when you are architecting new systems
I don't know any programming languages, but I have 7 years of PC support (tiers 1 and 2), some at the state government level. What would I need to get certified in, or go back to school for to transition over to IT project management? Should I just start knocking out IT certifications and get my MA in Finance? Thoughts?
Technology - 4 Answers
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You need a PMP certification to get into Project Management. Masters in management would help too.
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For project management, you'll want to get PMP certification (Project Management Professional). To obtain this, you have to take some tests, but more importantly, you have to log actual project management hours...quite a bit. Check out the Project Management Institute for more information.
3
A good project manager can manage anything. I would get a Master's Certification in Project Management. That way you can manage construction projects, office upgrade projects, IT projects, etc. You will be more versatile this way. If you want to concentrate on the technical side of things, Project management may not be what you want to do. Remember, they are responsible for costs, hiring, budgets, etc. In other words, they are responsible for EVERYTHING related to a project.
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I am an IT Project Manager and I went through the same path as you. I went from the help desk to server support, and then managed pc deployments. Next I managed an entire server departed and then I got into IT PM work. I do not have my PMP although I have taken PM classes. Alot of it is paperwork based and metrics related and I can tell you I found my job much more fufilling when I actually did something. You may find the same thing. I would take that leap into management within IT before I branched over to PM work, it will give you experience to pull from. It's alot easier to allocate resources and estimate time when you have a clue what the tasks entail. It also helps you when working with system administrators when you are architecting new systems
Sunday, January 1, 2012
what are differents between MBA and MA, MSc
what are differents between MBA and MA, MSc?
Eg. MA in financial and banking, international business,... MSc in marketing Management, Human resource management... Which university is the best for studying MBA? Help me pls! Thanks to your comments!
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MBA: Masters in Business Administration MA: Master of Arts MSc: Master of Sciences
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MA and MS are academic degrees. You can stop after these degrees or go on for a PhD. MS is in the sciences while MA is in the arts. A master's in finance would be an MS, not an MA. The MBA is a terminal degree that is meant to be more practical and less theoretical than an MA or MS. The best MBA programs are in the US (actually about 18 out of the top 20 programs are in the US). BusinessWeek and US News & World Reports both rank B-Schools. You can view those rankings on their web pages. In my opinion, the best MBA programs are: Wharton, University of Chicago, MIT, Stanford, Duke, Northwestern, Tuck, Harvard and Columbia
Eg. MA in financial and banking, international business,... MSc in marketing Management, Human resource management... Which university is the best for studying MBA? Help me pls! Thanks to your comments!
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MBA: Masters in Business Administration MA: Master of Arts MSc: Master of Sciences
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MA and MS are academic degrees. You can stop after these degrees or go on for a PhD. MS is in the sciences while MA is in the arts. A master's in finance would be an MS, not an MA. The MBA is a terminal degree that is meant to be more practical and less theoretical than an MA or MS. The best MBA programs are in the US (actually about 18 out of the top 20 programs are in the US). BusinessWeek and US News & World Reports both rank B-Schools. You can view those rankings on their web pages. In my opinion, the best MBA programs are: Wharton, University of Chicago, MIT, Stanford, Duke, Northwestern, Tuck, Harvard and Columbia
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