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Breakthrough and Collaborative
They also performed at the 2006 CMT Music Awards, where they received multiple nominations including Group / Duo Video of the Year for Just Might ( Make Me Believe ), Breakthrough Video of the Year for Something More, and Collaborative Video of the Year for Who Says You Can't Go Home.
Breakthrough Collaborative ( formerly Summerbridge National ) is the umbrella organization of a collaborative of programs across the United States and in Hong Kong that aim to effect positive change in urban schools.
The sites are joined together under the umbrella organization, Breakthrough Collaborative, based in San Francisco.
In 2007, the Johns Hopkins University Center for Summer Learning awarded Breakthrough Collaborative and its affiliate site in Pittsburgh, with the Excellence in Summer Learning Award for exemplary mission, performance, and infrastructure in out-of-school academic support.
* Breakthrough Collaborative official website

Breakthrough and educational
Through the teacher development program offered by Breakthrough, these young educators become potential candidates for professional teaching and educational leadership positions after college.

Breakthrough and group
In February 2000, the group won the ' British Breakthrough Act ' award at the 2000 BRIT Awards.
The group released two major reports, " Breakdown Britain " and " Breakthrough Britain ".
He headed the group " Det moderne Gjennembruds Mænd " ( The Men of the Modern Breakthrough ), composed of J. P. Jacobsen, Holger Drachmann, Edvard Brandes, Erik Skram, Sophus Schandorph, and Norwegians Henrik Ibsen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, but a conservative reaction against his " realistic " doctrines began around 1883, headed by Holger Drachmann.
Art of Noise, meanwhile, is the only artist or group to have won this award under its two incarnations: Most Experimental Video in 1985 and Breakthrough Video in 1989.
The band have had greater success in the UK where, at the 2005 BRIT Awards, the group won all 3 of their nominations, including International Group, International Breakthrough, and International Album, making the group the first to win the hat-trick in the BRITs ' International categories.
The phrase " we see Tibet with the binoculars of the people " first appeared in the essay " Ten Years and a Billion Dollars ," in The Adding Machine, amongst a group of random phrases selected from Konstantīns Raudive's book Breakthrough.
" Under the Bridge " won the group " Breakthrough Video " and " Viewers Choice Best Video "; the band's video for " Give It Away " won " Best Art Direction ".
* Life Force, a fictional group of traveling doctors in Africa, in the Hong Kong TV series The Last Breakthrough

Collaborative and educational
Collaborative programs of exhibitions, educational activities, and special projects allow both institutions to draw on their respective strengths and resources and to continue shaping a cultural discourse.

Collaborative and group
Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding ( JCT-VC ) is a group of video coding experts from ITU-T Study Group 16 ( VCEG ) and ISO / IEC JTC 1 / SC 29 / WG 11 ( MPEG ).
In 1945, Gropius founded The Architects ' Collaborative ( TAC ) based in Cambridge with a group of younger architects.
Collaborative management tools facilitate and manage group activities.
Collaborative software should support the individuals that make up the team and the interactions between them during the group decision making process.
Collaborative project management tools ( CPMT ) are very similar to collaborative management tools ( CMT ) except that CMT may only facilitate and manage a certain group activities for a part of a bigger project or task, while CPMT covers all detailed aspects of collaboration activities and management of the overall project and its related knowledge areas.
* Collaborative: Participants contribute to a shared proposal and shape it into a decision that meets the concerns of all group members as much as possible.
Collaborative, group, and individual study areas are offered as well as group study rooms.
* Perceptual Expertise Network ( PEN ) Collaborative group of cognitive neuroscientists studying perceptual expertise, including face recognition.
* Collaborative High Altitude Flow Facility ( CHAFF )-Space and Vacuum Science research group, a funded Air Force Research Laboratory
CQ or C-IQ ( Collaborative IQ or Collaborative Intelligence ) measures the collaborative effectiveness of a group, which can be greater or less than the aggregate knowledge and capability possessed by individual group members.
Collaborative intelligence is a measure of capacity of a group, whether small and co-located or large and distributed, to innovate, solve problems, and achieve new discoveries.
Collaborative learning activities can include collaborative writing, group projects, joint problem solving, debates, study teams, and other activities.
He was an active member of the artists ' group Colab ( Collaborative Projects ) from its inception in 1977.
ABC No Rio itself grew out of the 1979 Real Estate Show, organized by the artists ' group Colab ( Collaborative Projects ), in which a large group of artists seeking to foster connections between these communities occupied an abandoned building at 123 Delancey St. and turned it into a gallery to show solidarity with working people in a critique of the city's land use policies — policies that in essence kept buildings empty until the area again attracted investment from developers — and a demonstration of what can be achieved through solidarity.
Collaborative fiction is a form of writing by a group of authors who share creative control of a story.

multinational and educational
A prime focus of the educational program is to attract students from throughout Europe in order to create a multinational student body.
That same year, the United States government expressed its recognition of the school's educational program, and the importance of the mutual respect and collaboration generated by the exchange of ideas and experiences among members of the multinational student body and faculty, by making a grant to the school.
It is part of Teikyo Group, a multinational educational foundation that also operates language and cultural exchange facilities at pre-university levels in various countries.

multinational and group
When it becomes possible for a people to describe as ‘ postmodern ’ the décor of a room, the design of a building, the diegesis of a film, the construction of a record, or a ‘ scratch ’ video, a television commercial, or an arts documentary, or the ‘ intertextual ’ relations between them, the layout of a page in a fashion magazine or critical journal, an anti-teleological tendency within epistemology, the attack on the ‘ metaphysics of presence ’, a general attenuation of feeling, the collective chagrin and morbid projections of a post-War generation of baby boomers confronting disillusioned middle-age, the ‘ predicament ’ of reflexivity, a group of rhetorical tropes, a proliferation of surfaces, a new phase in commodity fetishism, a fascination for images, codes and styles, a process of cultural, political or existential fragmentation and / or crisis, the ‘ de-centring ’ of the subject, an ‘ incredulity towards metanarratives ’, the replacement of unitary power axes by a plurality of power / discourse formations, the ‘ implosion of meaning ’, the collapse of cultural hierarchies, the dread engendered by the threat of nuclear self-destruction, the decline of the university, the functioning and effects of the new miniaturised technologies, broad societal and economic shifts into a ‘ media ’, ‘ consumer ’ or ‘ multinational ’ phase, a sense ( depending on who you read ) of ‘ placelessness ’ or the abandonment of placelessness (‘ critical regionalism ’) or ( even ) a generalised substitution of spatial for temporal coordinates-when it becomes possible to describe all these things as ‘ Postmodern ’ ( or more simply using a current abbreviation as ‘ post ’ or ‘ very post ’) then it ’ s clear we are in the presence of a buzzword.
Together with its over 500 group companies, Mitsubishi employs a multinational workforce of approximately 54, 000 people.
Orange is a French multinational telecommunications corporation and represents the flagship brand of the France Telecom group.
In his 1980 essay The Bilderberg and the West, researcher Peter Thompson argues that the Bilderberg group is a meeting ground for top executives from the world ’ s leading multinational corporations and top national political figures to consider jointly the immediate and long-term problems facing the West.
* Tata Group, India's largest business group and multinational company
* Rio Tinto Group, a multinational mining and resources group founded in 1873
In only a few years ' time, he succeeded in turning his company from a small automotive supplier into a multinational electronics group.
Where the required services are available within a multinational group, there may be significant advantages to the enterprise as a whole for components of the group to perform those services.
Its author, Georges Perec, was introduced to Wright's book by a friend of his in Oulipo, a multinational constrained writing group.
He compares the event to the Reichstag fire and believes that the " 9-11 Wars " ( the Iraq War and War in Afghanistan ( 2001 – present )) were lobbied for and exploited by multinational corporations, the " ruling group mind.
According to Association of Independent Music ( AIM ) "(...) An " major " is defined in AIM's constitution as a multinational company which ( together with the companies in its group ) has more than 5 % of the world market ( s ) for the sale of records and / or music videos.
* Bad Boys Blue, a multinational pop group formed in Germany
Farage is presently the leader of the thirteen-member UKIP contingent in the European Parliament, and co-leader of the multinational eurosceptic group, Europe of Freedom and Democracy.
* ESB Group, a multinational energy group based in Ireland
This first incarnation of the ensemble was a multinational group: McLaughlin is from Yorkshire, England ; Cobham from Panama ; Hammer from Prague, Czechoslovakia ; Goodman from Chicago, Illinois ; and Laird from Dublin, Ireland.
* Macmillan Publishers, a multinational publishing group
After reading an e-mail posted to a mailing list digest complaining of Earth Cure's policy in 1999, Arudou led a multinational group of 17 people of various nationalities ( United States, Chinese, German, Japanese ) to enter the bathhouse.
It is home to the central buying service of international retail group Auchan, a R & D center of multinational agri-processor Tate & Lyle, and a data processing center of American company Xerox.
Political powers are not limited to heads of states, however the extent to which a person ( such as Joseph Kony, Subcomandante Marcos, or Russell Means ) or group such as an insurgency, terrorist group, or multinational corporation possesses such power is related to the amount of societal influence they can wield, formally or informally.
The core of ASIC ’ s claim required it to prove the true financial position of the large multinational One. Tel group over a period of four months in order to establish not one but many breaches of the defendant directors ’ statutory duty of care and diligence.
As of 2010 the bulk of the group is part of the ArcelorMittal multinational steel group, where it is known as ArcelorMittal Liege.
Since 2007 she has been involved with the group Aether9, who collaborate in multinational multi-streamed networked performances intending to develop a low cost, open source, nomadic public art production.

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