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Academic and conservatory
Although Prokopenko's suggestion was not supported in 1976, it is currently being resurrected by musicians in Ukraine in the Academic folk instrument movement, particularly at the Kiev conservatory.

Academic and training
As part of IBM's Academic Initiative, IBM is offering Informix software, documentation and training to higher education institutions worldwide through its new Informix on Campus program.
IPIU's focus is: Academic training, Licensing, and where to get assignments.
In Florence, the Medici again took the lead in establishing the Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze in 1563, the first of the more formally organised art academies that gradually displaced the medieval artists ' guilds, usually known as the Guild of Saint Luke, as the bodies responsible for training and often regulating artists, a change with great implications for the development of art, leading to the styles known as Academic art.
Academic programs in engineering, dietetics, nursing, athletic training, music, social work, education, theatre and business are each accredited by professional associations.
Together with his practical tuition and technical studies, Erich Warsitz ’ aeronautical training as a sport flier for the A-2 licence began at the Academic Aviation Group Bonn / Hangelar ( 1929-1930 ).
The training was in three phases of four months each: ( 1 ) Academic ; ( 2 ) Operator ; ( 3 ) Specialty.
Academic coursework may be concurrent or precede this didactic clinical instruction and is equally vital for their training.
The AFROTC program is also divided into two training functions: the Academic Classroom Program ( Aerospace Studies classes ) and Cadet Activities ( i. e., Leadership Laboratory, Physical Training, and other training ).
Since the Academic Year 2010-2011, the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Oradea, is organising various training seminars, such as the Emergency Medicine Club and Trauma Suturing Skills.
In the spring of 1991, the Academic Council of the Department came to the decision to accept a 2-level system of training ( undergraduate and postgraduate ).
In 2005, it was announced that the NIU Academic and Athletic Performance Center, a new field house and athletic training facility, would be built in the north end zone.
The Academic Association organises cultural events such as Theatre, Music activities and Journalism for students, and also sporting events and training in sports such as rugby union, football, jujutsu, cycling, etc.
Academic building in 2005Students at Appalachian complete the traditional law school curriculum as required by the American Bar Association ( ABA ); however, the school distinguishes itself from almost all of the other 192 ABA accredited law schools in the country, as its students are required to volunteer 25 hours each semester on community service projects, ranging from dispute resolution training to humane society management.
In the 1930s, Higher Academic Courses were added to the Frunze curriculum, as an advanced training program for earlier graduates.
Nizhny Tagil theatrical life is represented by three professional theaters: the National D. N. Mamin-Sibiryak Academic Drama Theater, a puppet theater, community theaters, and the actor department of Nizhny Tagil College of Arts, which has been training actors and actresses for Nizhny Tagil and oblast scenes for two years.
* Academic learning strategy videos from Dartmouth College provide skills training.
Other schools located at Aylmer include the WD Service Police School ( 1942 ), No. 1 Flight Engineers ' School ( July 1, 1944-March 31, 1945 ), the RCAF Technical and Engineering School ( later redesignated No. 1 Technical Training School or TTS ) ( April 1945-May 1955 ), an Academic Training School ( ATS ) ( May 1949-Oct. 1950 ), a composite training school ( No. 2 KTS ), No. 11 Examination Unit ( Sept. 1951-Nov. 1952 ), the Aeronautical Engineering School ( June 1952-Nov. 1953 ), the RCAF GCA ( Ground Control Approach ) School ( 1953-1957 ), the RCAF Fire-Fighting School ( 1951-1961 ), and the Support Services School ( 1960 ).

Academic and typically
Academic publishers are typically either book or periodical publishers that have specialized in academic subjects.
Academic critics have pointed out that pseudoarchaeologists typically neglect to use the scientific method.
Academic administrators such as university presidents are not typically included in this use of the term academic, although many administrators hold advanced degrees and pursue scholarly research and writing while also tending to their administrative duties.
Academic courses, journals, and text books typically cover the various view points from which policy recommendations originate and will endeavour to provide an ideologically neutral presentation of the field of study.
Academic and literary editor, Delys Bird, summarises the author's themes as follows: " Astley's novels and stories typically present a sceptical view of social relationships among ordinary people, one often coloured by her former Catholicism, and directed through the struggles of her self-conscious protagonists to find an expressive space within their uncongenial surroundings ".
These might typically be called Academic Skills Units or Learning Development Groups

Academic and only
Academic elitism suggests that in highly competitive academic environments only those individuals who have engaged in scholarship are deemed to have anything worthwhile to say, or do.
For instance, Martin L Friedland, in his book My Life in Crime and Other Academic Adventures, contends that the rule should be changed so that a retrial is granted only when the error is shown to be responsible for the verdict, not just one of many factors.
Academic discipline was rigorous ; students were allowed only one half-day each month for leisure.
Academic linguist Mark Liberman recommends avoiding the phrase entirely, noting that because of shifts in usage in both Latin and English over the centuries, the relationship of the literal expression to its intended meaning is unintelligible and therefore it is now " such a confusing way to say it that only a few pedants understand the phrase.
Louisiana Tech is one of only 35 comprehensive research universities in the nation and the only university in Louisiana to be designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education and Research by the National Security Agency ( NSA ) and the United States Department of Homeland Security ( DHS ).
Academic psychologists ( e. g., social psychologists ) are now only able to refer to themselves as ' researchers in psychology '.
While the Court has the final responsibility for governing the University, on academic matters it will normally only act on the recommendation of Academic Council.
Jonesville High School Coach David Lipsey has been hired to replace Bobo and be the first coach of Union County High School. Also The Union County JROTC program is only one of three in the nation to ever go four years in a row to The George C. Marshall Leadership and Academic Bowl in Washington DC.
Bob Arnzen, Pat Garrity, and Paxson are the only three basketball players in Notre Dame's history to earn Academic All-America accolades on more than one occasion.
The School is also host to its own ' Centre of Medical Law and Ethics ', the first of its kind in the UK, and in March 2009, the school was accredited as an Academic health science centre, one of only five in the UK.
Admitting the formula of Arcesilaus, " that he knew nothing, not even his own ignorance ," to be an exposition of his real sentiments, it was impossible in one sense that skepticism could proceed further: but the Academic skeptics do not seem to have doubted the existence of truth in itself, only our capacities for obtaining it.
An electronic version of the encyclopedia for Macintosh and Windows computers first appeared in 1990, but didn't have as much impact as the only other CD-ROM encyclopedia available at that time, Academic American Encyclopedia.
Academic terms only exist at the tertiary education level.
Academic dress is usually worn only at formal occasions, such as at graduation, or academic processions which take place for ceremonial reasons.
This was not only a result of their ( often explicit ) sexual content, but also because they deliberately abandoned the conventions of classical Greek sculpture favoured by European Academic sculptors to experiment instead with the aesthetics of art traditions as diverse as those of India, West Africa, and the Pacific Islands.
Barito, who was also named by CoSIDA / Capital One to the Academic All-America First Team, was only the second Division III athlete to win the NCAA Woman of the Year Award in its 21-year history.
Typical systems ( such as the Recommended Institutional Regulations on Academic Freedom and Tenure ) allow only a limited period to establish such a record, by limiting the number of years that any employee can hold a junior title such as Assistant Professor.
Academic art not only held influence in Europe and the United States, but also extended its influence to other Western countries.
Academic dress at RGU is worn only at very formal occasions, primarily at graduation.
Previously all the journals which he published and edited were only available in main Academic library in Moscow, in the vaults with restricted access.
Sanford tried to engineer a compromise, but the proposal by the Duke Academic Council of a library only one-third the size of that which Nixon wanted and their rejection of a Nixon museum to accompany it, ultimately led Nixon to decline Sanford's offer and instead site his library in the city of his birth, Yorba Linda, California, where it was dedicated in 1990.
The Academic Council may nominate the same person only twice.
All Presidents sit on both Senate and Court, only two of the nine college Vice-Presidents who are elected as Senate representatives through Academic Council, may also hold full seats on both Senate and Court.

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