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Top 9 Reasons Your A Scorpio
9. Oh, so mysterious.
8. Your Motto: Leave me alone
7. All that power
6. Such a deep thinker
5. Do what you want, when you want
4. What a rebel
3. Always get what you want
2. Fear Nothing
1. Such a sharp tongue
Religion: The Old Religion
*Favorites
*Music: VNV Nation, IndustroChemC0, Steve Aoki, Knife Party, Manic Focus, The Anix, Dubba Jonny, Null Device, Faderhead, Modulate, Liquid Stranger, Rock Music, Techno, Dark Wave, BLACKBURNER, Funker Vogt, NERO, LMFAO, Electro (music), Marilyn Manson, Avicii, Colony 5, Cyanotic, YourFavoriteMartian, Skrillex (Sonny John Moore), Terrorfakt, Combichrist (The Official Fan Page), Deadstar Assembly, Electronica, Rave (music), KMFDM, Mindless Self Indulgence, Hollywood Undead, Das Ich, Tactical Sekt, Grendel (band), Dark Wave, Trance, House music, DnB, Dubstep, Industrial music
*Books: Christopher Paolini, J. K. Rowling, Ann Rice, The Zombie Survival Guide
*Movies: The Amityville Haunting, Neverwas, Triple Dog, The Red Violin, Fragile, Final Destination (Movie), 2012: Ice Age, Case 39, The X-Files, Elsewhere, The Garden, Eyes of the Mothman, The Mothman Prophecies, Saw, Harry Potter, Dragonheart, House of 1000 Corpses, Fallen (film), Playback (film)
*Television: The Haunted, Ghost Hunters, Ghost Lab, Paranormal Witness, Destination Truth - Official Page, Paranomral State, Ancient Mysteries, Solved: Extreme Forensics, Ancient Aliens, American Dad, Family Guy, King of the Hill, Futurama, Dexter, The Big Bang Theory, The Simpsons, Kyle XY, Scrubs, House, Ren and Stimpy, Ancient Aliens
*Games: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Morrowind, The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, The Elder Scrolls: Arena, Bethesda, The Elder Scrolls Online, Morrowind Bloodmoon, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Final Fantasy X-2, Need for Speed
*Athletes: Rob Dyrdek, Owen Wilson, Tony Hawk, Bob Burnquist, Rodney Mullen
*Sports Teams: Osiris Shoes, Globe, Fallen Footwear, Girl Skateboards, CREATURE SKATEBOARDS, FLIP SKATEBOARDS, Element, DC SKATEBOARDING, World Industries, Zero Skateboards, Blind Skateboards, Almost skateboards, Bones Swiss Bearings, Osiris Shoes, Globe, Fallen Footwear, Girl Skateboards
*Sports: Skateboarding, Flatland BMX
*Interests: Mobile Application Development, Digital art, Photography, IndustroChemC0, DJing
*Mobile Development
Bachelor of Science in Mobile Development
*Advanced Scalable Data Infrastructures (CURRENT)
The Advanced Scalable Data Infrastructures Course builds on the Scalable Data Infrastructures course by introducing database concepts and expanding the programming base of students. Students will build larger web applications using standard design patterns and group development strategies. Students will enable team participation utilizing source control and industry standard revision control software.
*Statistics
The Statistics course provides students with an introduction to both statistics and probability. In the first half of this course, students will learn the basics of statistics – including data collection and tabulation, data analysis (such as calculating mean, medium, mode of a data set), and data graphing. In the probability section of the class, students will examine counting rules, sample spaces, and probability distributions (including the normal distribution and the Monty Hall distribution), along with the statistical analyses of these distributions. Students will use Microsoft Excel to organize, graph, and analyze gathered data.
*Project Management and Assessment III - Online
The Project Management and Assessment Courses are concurrent courses taken alongside core curriculum in order to assist students with the development, management, and assessment of program projects. The courses provide an opportunity for students to apply analysis skills, create strategic plans, and foster professional workflow practices.
*Mobile Interfaces and Usability
The Mobile Interfaces and Usability Course teaches students the concepts and strategies needed to create usable interfaces optimized for handheld devices. In this course, students examine the foundation of creating logical, intuitive, and clear interfaces. The course examines interaction principles, experiential, and gestural design patterns relating from usability, visualization, and functionality constructs associated with human factors that drive touch screen interfaces.
*Visual Frameworks
The Visual Frameworks Course teaches students basic concepts of document structure and annotation through the use of standardized markup languages. The course enables students to deconstruct raster and vector designs into documents that are styled for visual effect, but also machine-readable for optimum content extraction on mobile devices, World Wide Web search engines, and assistive software.
*Scalable Data Infrastructures
The Scalable Data Infrastructures Course teaches students the concepts and strategies needed to create web services which function as data sources for mobile applications. In this course, students examine the foundation of creating functional, service-oriented application programming interfaces. Students will learn standard data typing and flow control methodologies as well as basic networking concepts.
*Project Management and Assessment II - Online
The Project Management and Assessment Courses are concurrent courses taken alongside core curriculum in order to assist students with the development, management, and assessment of program projects. The courses provide an opportunity for students to apply analysis skills, create strategic plans, and foster professional workflow practices.
*Finite Math
The Finite Math Course provides a foundation of mathematical analysis techniques used in the working world. Students will explore a collection of topics including Probability Theory, Linear Programming, Matrices & Determinates, Logic, and Number Theory. The topics explored will provide valuable experience with organizing information and analytical thinking. Students will use the skills gained in this course to successfully navigate future courses and projects that call on logical and analytical assessments.
*Mobile Media Design II
The Mobile Media Design II Course teaches students advanced levels of graphics creation through the use of software programs used by design, animation, and interactive media companies worldwide. The course emphasizes raster graphic design from a mobile web-specific point of view and expands the knowledge of digital color models and interface composition to create a more visual compelling aesthetic optimized for handheld delivery.
*Project Management & Assessment I
The Project Management and Assessment Courses are concurrent courses taken alongside core curriculum in order to assist students with the development, management, and assessment of program projects. The courses provide an opportunity for students to apply analysis skills, create strategic plans, and foster professional workflow practices.
*Mobile Media Design I
The Mobile Media Design I Course is designed to teach students basic levels of graphics creation through the use of software programs used by design, animation, and interactive media companies worldwide. The course emphasizes vector graphic design from a mobile web-specific point of view and provides students with a thorough understanding of the basic techniques and tools used for designing compelling interfaces for mobile applications.
Bachelor of Science in Recording Engineering
*Public Speaking - Online
The Public Speaking Course is designed to train students in understanding and implementing oral communication skills. Learning is centered on student participation in a variety of speaking/listening situations, which are designed to increase the understanding of the interpersonal nature of all speech communication. Students study and participate in the creation and delivery of at least three types of speeches. Target audience identification, surveys, body language, effective speaking techniques, and pre-speech planning are investigated and used to create speeches.
*English Composition - Online
The English Composition I Course is designed to introduce students to the writing process. Special attention is given to selecting and refining topics, identifying the audience, developing a purpose, and formulating thesis statements. Grammatical conventions and their applications are heavily stressed. Students will learn to compose mature, logical sentences, and paragraphs in order to create rhetorical cohesion.
*MIDI - Lecture
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) is the electronic marriage of music and computer technology that revolutionized music composition, recording, and arrangement. Students are introduced to the history of the MIDI concept, its principles and theory, and MIDI production techniques as well as MIDI control, synchronization, troubleshooting, and the design of MIDI systems. Students will also survey the effect of MIDI on the modern recording studio environment and examine live audio MIDI applications. Students will learn how to interface computers with musical instruments for recording and live performance applications.
*Recording Consoles - Lecture
The Recording Consoles Course explores the fundamental concepts of audio theory and practice. Students will learn recording console signal flow, multitrack recorder operation, signal processing, microphone technology, and professional audio techniques as the basic building blocks of their audio education.
*Microphones and Theory - Lecture
The Microphones and Theory Course will discuss the application, placement, and creative usage of microphones in music production environments. The course will include the evaluation of various environments both in studio and live-location production along with recommended microphone applications for each setting. Students will learn about microphone design theory, microphone polar patterns, and the recording process.
*Music Theory - Lecture
The Music Theory Course encompasses a thorough study of the workings of music and sound. Students will study music theory, song form, and notation as well as develop ear-training skills. The focus of the course lies in understanding the construction of music and gaining the ability to communicate effectively with musicians, composers, directors, programmers, and producers in the professional audio production environment.
*Fundamentals of Physics - Lecture
The Fundamentals of Physics Course teaches students how to understand the world through physics. Real-world phenomena such as light, mechanics, motion, collisions, and magnetism are introduced. Emphasis is placed on how problems, in describing nature, are approached in terms of physical theories and mathematical formulae.
*Computer Science and Internet - Online
The Computer Science and Internet course introduces students to the basics of computer operating systems and software, web 2.0 tools, and multimedia applications as they relate to everyday experiences of the computer user. Students will initiate online collaboration as well as utilize the tools to successfully navigate common issues associated with online collaboration. Additionally, students will evaluate and demonstrate knowledge of specific software applications and technologies used in today’s society.
*College Mathematics - Lecture
The College Mathematics Course is designed to enable students to build skills and confidence in algebra that are required to succeed in future math and core courses. First-time algebra students or those needing a review will begin with basic concepts and build upon these ideas by completing work that uses algebra in practical situations.
*Behavioral Science - Lecture
The Behavioral Science course introduces students to the complexities of self-awareness, self-directed learning, and effective interpersonal interactions. Students will learn to recognize the challenges that individuals face in a world that is technologically evolving at a rapid pace. They will become equipped with new ways to address their personal motivations, and will work to improve their learning strategies and methods of interacting within the Full Sail community. Students will also enhance their ability to analyze and evaluate information.
"Birthed from womb of dragons maw and borne unto the stars. By light and darkness cast aloft are dreamtime oaths resworn. Moon is swathed in ever light, ne'er again to know eclipse. Earth, with hollow'd bounty reconciled."
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