Log Frame stands for Logical Framework
A log frame is a Project managemnt tool used to improve the planning, implementation, management, monitoring and evaluation of projects. Timothy, Lusaka , Zambia
log base m of x = y is equivalent to x=m^y
A log-frame, or logical framework, is a structured tool used for project planning, monitoring, and evaluation. It outlines the project's objectives, activities, expected outcomes, and indicators for measuring success. Typically presented in a matrix format, a log-frame helps ensure clarity and alignment among stakeholders, facilitating better decision-making and accountability throughout the project lifecycle. It is commonly used in development and humanitarian projects to enhance effectiveness and transparency.
the log of a number, X, is equal to some value , N, and by definition 10 to the N power =X 10 to any power is always positive
A log and line is a traditional maritime tool used for measuring a ship's speed. It consists of a log (a weighted piece of wood) attached to a line marked with knots at regular intervals. As the ship moves, the log is thrown overboard, and the number of knots that pass through a sailor's hands in a specific time frame indicates the vessel's speed in nautical miles per hour. This method provides a simple and effective way to gauge speed in the open water.
it is a frame you write text in for art
A log frame is a Project managemnt tool used to improve the planning, implementation, management, monitoring and evaluation of projects. Timothy, Lusaka , Zambia
log base m of x = y is equivalent to x=m^y
Looking at a piece of film one section at a time .
You don't! >:D
Using something to frame a subject other than the edges of your viewfinder.
The supporting frame underneath decking.
A Freeze Frame is where a play or movie stops quickly to show the characters emotions.
Its like a picture, you do something and then and then you suddenly stop. That's a freeze frame.
A Freeze frame is where a play or movie stops quickly to show the characters emotions.
DEFINITION OF PLANNING OF TIMBER
A narritive inside a Narritive