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1. whats the best thing to eat at a fair/exhibition?
Hmm...if you get sick, do not eat right before a crazy ride. And do not make yourself super full. For me personally, I would stay away from deep fried things, which can sometimes make my stomach a little uneasy, which I would not want before a bad ride. But, that's just me
2. Does an iPad last in a public exhibition? [closed]
Anecdotally, I attended the Detroit Auto Show this year. Audi had cleverly embedded iPads into the information stands next to all their cars, running their own information app. The home button was covered by the stand, so the app could not be exited. It made for a very impressive display. I was there during the final weekend of the (very high traffic) two-week show. All of the iPads were functioning marvelously, and the screens were all in very good shape. That said, there was no well to tell if any had needed to be replaced. Take it as you will.
3. How much does it cost to put on an exhibition of photography?
There are some really nice shots in your collections. I think you may be selling yourself a little short in your opinion of your skill level, I think if you were to remove the pictures that you think are so so from the collections a look through what remains will very likely give you a confidence boost. Do not be fooled into thinking that every shot a pro takes is gold, it is not . Just keep shooting and weed out the pics that did not work so well when you get home, it really does not matter if you take 100 shots and delete 97 of them as frustrating as that could be it's all practice, learning about composition, lighting, perspective etc. If I have one piece of advice it's if you would photography to become a career work a little on post production just to bring out the best in your shots, obviously the passion to shoot is there and your eye for shot is good but as it is while your editing is at a level the average amature could be happy with, with a little more know how you could make some of those shots really stand out
4. What is the best exhibition stall designing company in Mumbai?
It is not easy to answer such questions who is the best exhibition stall designing company in Mumbai. The event companies or the exhibition stall designer company give their best to prove themselves as customer satisfaction is the first priorities.The exhibition just needs the proper strategy to execute the plan and to execute the plan experience needed, what I think. Below I have mentioned the things that need to consider before planning the exhibitions.The objective of the exhibition: When you are holding an exhibition, it is quite obvious that you have a sort of purpose, objective, or aim for holding an exhibition. Whether you wish for a corporate seminar, a product launch, or an exhibition, you need to set up a definite objective regarding why you are planning to hold an event. Who is your target audience?: Depending on the type of exhibition, you need to carefully decide who should be invited to your exhibition. Some events might be for a small team of people, others for a broad range of employees, while others might be aimed at high-level executives.How are you getting the word out?: You need to effectively communicate with the event staff and the audiences who would be attending your exhibition. Make sure you have a reliable email database through which you can send them invitations.The venue for your exhibition: You also need to consider the size of your exhibition. If it's a big exhibition then you require a big venue. You need to think about so many things while choosing a venue. Do you need spaces for exhibition stalls along with a lecture theatre?What is the best exhibition stall designing company in Mumbai?
5. why is the royal exhibition building a significant part of our cultural heritage?
There are a number of reasons why it's an important part of our history. Melbourne's Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens are important as a rare surviving example of venues constructed as part of the late 19th-century world exhibition movement. The Royal Exhibition Building was built in Melbourne's Carlton Gardens for the Melbourne International Exhibition. It subsequently hosted Melbourne's second international exhibition, the 1888 Centennial International Exhibition. This was the reason for their addition to the World Heritage List in July 2004. They were also the venue for the opening of the first Australian Federal Parliament. The Parliament of Australia first met on 9 May 1901 at the Exhibition Building in Melbourne, for the formal opening of Parliament at noon. At 2.30pm that day members of the Senate and of the House of Representatives met again in the Victorian state Parliament House in Spring Street Melbourne. They continued to sit in those chambers until 1927 when the Provisional Parliament House in Canberra was opened, again on 9 May. The members of the Victorian Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly were accommodated at the Exhibition Buildings from 1901 to 1927. Wander through the leafy grounds of the Carlton Gardens, attend an exhibition or join a guided tour to see the Exhibition Building located on the edge of the Melbourne CBD. The Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens were included in the National Heritage List on 20 July 2004 and inscribed on the World Heritage List at the same time.