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The second aspect, which I have also covered over on the Shutterstock blog, is how chapters within YouTube videos can improve your audience engagement. Chapters appear within the playback as clickable sections and are easily created by adding the correctly-formatted timestamp within the description.

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Chapters from My Autobiography are 25 pieces of autobiographical work published by American author Mark Twain in the North American Review between September 1906 and December 1907. Rather than following the standard form of an autobiography, they comprise a rambling collection of anecdotes and ruminations. Much of the text was dictated.

These chapters comprise only a fraction of the autobiographical work written by Twain. Other material, which was unpublished and in a disorganised state at the time of Twain's death in 1910, was progressively collated and published over the next 100 years in various forms.

Chapter 14 appeared in the March 15, 1907 issue of the North American Review.[14] This chapter begins with an excerpt from Susy's biography of him in which she talks about how her sister Clara was always opposite from her. Clara always seemed to be braver than she was as she would stand perfectly still when having a sliver of wood removed from her finger while Susy would be very cowardly. Twain remarks on how Susy had a knack for remembering things very accurately. He then goes on to exclaim his pride in Clara's saying that she was brave, but nobody was braver than God. He was proud that Clara was becoming a great thinker and observer. Twain then moves into a long story about how his family once moved to Berlin, Germany, where he was invited to a dinner with Emperor Wilhelm II. Before going to the party, Twain became friends with one of the officials at the Foreign Office who he would call Smith. Smith was tired of having to work all the time and was considering resigning without getting a vacation. In the end during the party, Smith got his vacation and Twain was honored by the Kaiser, who praised "Old Times on the Mississippi". Twain then explains that he had broken the unspoken law in Germany that if someone entered a house after ten, they must pay a toll to the doorman for waking him. In the later entries Twain would reflect back on the imperial dinner with the Kaiser.

Chapter 16 appeared in the April 19, 1907 issue of the North American Review.[16]In this chapter, Twain recounts having his word discounted since he was young. Somewhere between the ages of 7 and 12, he believes his mother learned the art of interpreting his stories. Twain quotes her by saying, "I discount him thirty percent for embroidery, and what is left is perfect and priceless truth, without a flaw in it anywhere." Approximately forty years later, as part of The Monday Evening Club, Twain told a story of a dream he had foreshadowing the death of his brother, Henry. In his dream, he saw his brother dressed in one of Twain's suits, in a metallic casket, lying across two chairs, with a bouquet of roses on his breast, mostly white with a red rose in the center. Three weeks later, Henry had actually died and all of the details from his dream were present. Another member, Dr. Burton, asked how long he'd been telling the story and how often, explaining that he used to tell a story of his own and found pleasure in astonishing his audience. After 10 to 15 years, he reexamined the tale and found it to be one part fact and 24 parts embroidery. Even after the confrontation, Twain believed the accuracy of his tale.

Chapter 21 appeared in the August 2, 1907 issue of the North American Review.[22] This chapter has an overall theme of memory and remembrance. Twain discusses how he believes this to be the last book of his lifetime and takes the reader on a journey of random memories and inspirations for his famous novels. He begins with an excerpt from his daughter Susy's biography of him. She is worried he will not continue writing but believes that her mother, Olivia, can convince him to do so. Her writings are most likely very precious to Twain since they are something she left behind after her death. He is becoming increasingly fed up with writing and even believes he is a slave to the pen. Twain continues through the chapter being worried his memory is failing him, and therefore discusses random things he can remember. He ends with thoughts of death.

The chart below is a list of all 66 canonical books of the Bible along with the number ofchapters in each book. Most of the books were written for a group of readers. Those written tospecific individuals are identified with an asterisk. This list of Bible books has them inthe order in which they appear in Bibles today. The order is more in terms of subject matter --history, wisdom literature, prophecy, gospel accounts, letters, and so on -- than in thechronological order in which they were written.

There are three ways to measure the length of the books of the Bible. One way is by thenumber of chapters. The second is by the number of words. The third is by the number of versesinto which the books are divided.

Note: The writings of the Bible were not originally divided into chapters. Around A.D. 1227,Englishman Stephen Langton developed the 1,189 chapter divisions used today by every Biblepublisher I know of. The 929 chapters in the Old Testament were divided into verses by a Jewishrabbi in 1448 A.D. Robert Estienne divided the 260 chapters of the New Testament books intonumbered verses in 1555 A.D.

The longest verse in the Bible is Esther 8:9: "At once the royal secretaries were summoned --on the twenty-third day of the third month, the month of Sivan. They wrote out all Mordecai'sorders to the Jews, and to the satraps, governors and nobles of the 127 provinces stretching fromIndia to Cush. These orders were written in the script of each province and the language of eachpeople and also to the Jews in their own script and language."

Have you ever had to renumber chapters? Microsoft Word can do it for you. Automagically! Later you can delete a chapter heading and it renumbers all future chapters. Like without lifting a finger.

HELPFUL HINT: Sometimes software has a mind of its own. Even Microsoft software sometimes fouls up (imagine that!!). If your Normal template gets corrupted, sometimes your automatically numbered chapters will get bungled, too (ie will show up as black boxes instead of numbered chapters). If that happens. Google the instructions for deleting and recreating your Normal.dot(x) template for your version of Word and then set up auto chapters again. Everything should start working again!

The competition acquis covers both anti-trust and state aid control policies. It includes rules and procedures to fight anti-competitive behaviour by companies (restrictive agreements between undertakings and abuse of dominant position), to scrutinise mergers between undertakings, and to prevent governments from granting state aid which distorts competition in the internal market. Generally, the competition rules are directly applicable in the whole Union, and Member States must co-operate fully with the Commission in enforcing them.

The acquis on taxation covers extensively the area of indirect taxation, namely value-added tax (VAT) and excise duties. It lays down the scope, definitions and principles of VAT. Excise duties on tobacco products, alcoholic beverages and energy products are also subject to EU legislation. As concerns direct taxation, the acquis covers some aspects of taxing income from savings of individuals and of corporate taxes. Furthermore, Member States are committed to complying with the principles of the Code of Conduct for Business Taxation, aimed at the elimination of harmful tax measures. Administrative co-operation and mutual assistance between Member States is aimed at ensuring a smooth functioning of the internal market as concerns taxation and provides tools to prevent intra-Community tax evasion and tax avoidance. Member States must ensure that the necessary implementing and enforcement capacities, including links to the relevant EU computerised taxation systems, are in place.

The acquis in the area of economic and monetary policy contains specific rules requiring the independence of central banks in Member States, prohibiting direct financing of the public sector by the central banks and prohibiting privileged access of the public sector to financial institutions. Member States are expected to co-ordinate their economic policies and are subject to the Stability and Growth Pact on fiscal surveillance. New Member States are also committed to complying with the criteria laid down in the Treaty in order to be able to adopt the euro in due course after accession. Until then, they will participate in the Economic and Monetary Union as a Member State with a derogation from the use of the euro and shall treat their exchange rates as a matter of common concern.

EU Sport Policy aims to create a European dimension in sport. Priorities for Member States and the Commission are defined in EU Sport Working Plans. The current Plan is valid from 2021 to 2024 and addresses action in three priority areas: protect integrity and values in sport; Socio-economic and environmental dimensions of sport and promotion of participation in sport and health-enhancing physical activity.

We serve AIGA members through more than 70 chapters across the United States. Being an AIGA member affiliated with a chapter is a great way to support programming, networking and mentorship in your local design community. AIGA chapters offer a breadth of offerings including networking, programming, leadership training, local conferences, podcasts, among many other programs.

At the heart of AIGA chapters are our dedicated volunteer leaders. Typical board positions can include President, VP, Secretary, Treasurer, and a variety of director-level positions ranging from communications to (all subject to the needs of the chapter). Each chapter board is supported by National volunteer leaders that connect local board members with the AIGA Board, its staff, and the national design community.

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