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Collaborations between professional historians who work at living history sites and teachers can lead to greater enthusiasm about studying history at all grade levels.
Collaborations were formed between amateur aficionados of the heike who, over the course of the Edo Period, made small revisions to the musical notation of the Heike score.

Collaborations and classical
Category: Collaborations in classical music
Category: Collaborations in classical music

Collaborations and have
Collaborations and partnerships, both local and international, have been pursued to strengthen our capacity all around.
Collaborations with local visual artists have produced award winning film clips, powerful stage performances and highly collectable street press and poster art.
Collaborations have taken place with Death in June, Blood Axis, Muslimgauze, amongst other groups.
Collaborations have included such artists as The Haters, Bastard Noise, Beequeen, Daniel Menche, Richard Ramirez and Small Cruel Party.

Collaborations and included
Collaborations with the Tanglewood Music Center included performances conducted by Robert Spano, Craig Smith, and Stephan Asbury.

Collaborations and album
Collaborations, a compilation album of guest appearances, was released in 2005-featuring tracks recorded with Peter Gabriel, Massive Attack, Jah Wobble, Terry Hall, Moby, Bomb The Bass, The Edge, U2, and The The.
* Verbal Remixes & Collaborations, an EP album by Amon Tobin
In 2002, Sorrentino released his second album, Collaborations.
Collaborations with Keith Martin and Jay-R make Kyla ’ s album a fun and funky album.

Collaborations and from
Queer ( Queer Collaborations ), Education, Women ’ s and Small & Regional conferences are also held annually to develop policy specific to those areas, ( although the Women's conference, Nowsa, and Queer collaborations are autonomous from NUS ).
Collaborations with well known Japanese DJ Yoichiro Itoh AKA Akakage for Universal Music and Co-songwriting / singing for NHK's mega-hit children's animated TV series Little Charo, performances for The Apple store Japan and a nationwide concert series for Starbucks featuring songs from The Beautiful Losers www. reverbnation. com / thebeautifullosers.

Collaborations and .
In May 2012, Love debuted an art show at Fred Torres Collaborations in New York titled " And She's Not Even Pretty ", which contained over forty drawings and paintings by Love composed in ink, colored pencil, pastels, and watercolors.
Collaborations continued including 2001's " Re: volution " with The Guilty Party in 2001.
* Neibaur, James L., Arbuckle and Keaton: Their 14 Film Collaborations ( 2006 ) McFarland & Co.
Collaborations with Bill Sharpe of Shakatak helped little, though two singles the duo recorded, " Change Your Mind ", did see chart action, reaching No. 17 and " No More Lies " reaching No. 35 in 1988 in Britain.
Collaborations with Russia's DJ Ram, and Germany's Bastards of Love appeared on tis release, as well as the artists own respective albums.
* Custer's Last Jump and Other Collaborations ( Golden Gryphon, 2003, ISBN 1-930846-13-4 ) ( includes Waldrop's collaborations with Steven Utley, Bruce Sterling, Leigh Kennedy, George R. R. Martin, and others.
In the " Individual Notes on Works and Authors " in the " Special Collaborations Issue " of Locus Solus, Kenneth Koch wrote, " Though Harris was wrong about who Ern Malley ' was ' ( if one can use that word here ), I find it hard not to agree with his judgment of Malley's poetry.
Videoda / Contact Collaborations, Inc. ( video )
Videoda / Contact Collaborations, Inc. ( video )
* Charles Green, “ Doppelgangers and the Third Force: The Artistic Collaborations of Gilbert & George and Marina Abramović / Ulay ,” Art Journal 59. 2: 36 – 45.
* Fermi GBM / LAT Collaborations, " Testing Einstein's special relativity with Fermi's short hard gamma-ray burst GRB090510 ", http :// arxiv. org / abs / 0908. 1832
In 2002, Miller published a book on Butor entitled Prisms and Rainbows: Michel Butor's Collaborations with Jacques Monory, Jiri Kolar, and Pierre Alechinsky.
* The Annotated Revision and Collaborations of H. P.

between and classical
A number of at least partly neo-Assyrian kingdoms existed in the area between in the late classical and early Christian period also ; Adiabene, Hatra and Osroene.
Scarlatti's music forms an important link between the early Baroque Italian vocal styles of the 17th century, with their centers in Florence, Venice and Rome, and the classical school of the 18th century.
The Ababda or Ababde – the Gebadei of Pliny, and possibly the Troglodytes of other classical writers – are nomads living in the area between the Nile and the Red Sea, in the vicinity of Aswan in Egypt.
These arguments, and a discussion of the distinctions between absolute and relative time, space, place and motion, appear in a Scholium at the very beginning of Newton's work, The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy ( 1687 ), which established the foundations of classical mechanics and introduced his law of universal gravitation, which yielded the first quantitatively adequate dynamical explanation of planetary motion.
His most important contribution to economic thinking was " Say's law ", which was interpreted by classical economists that there could be no overproduction in a market, and that there would always be a balance between supply and demand.
Many modern scholars of liberalism argue that no particularly meaningful distinction between classical and modern liberalism exists.
According to William J. Novak, however, liberalism in the United States shifted, " between 1877 and 1937 ... from laissez-faire constitutionalism to New Deal statism, from classical liberalism to democratic social-welfarism ".
Another regularly asserted contrast between classical and modern liberals: classical liberals tend to see government power as the enemy of liberty, while modern liberals fear the concentration of wealth and the expansion of corporate power.
From this, further mathematical and thermodynamic reasoning leads to another relation between classical calorimetric quantities.
In a classical description, the lack of an external field also means that there is no field between the plates, and no force would be measured between them.
Another difference between the low-inclination ( cold ) and high-inclination ( hot ) classical objects is the observed number of binary objects.
These definitions lack precision: in particular the boundary between the classical objects and the scattered disk remains blurred.
Unlike other schemes, this definition includes the objects with major semi-axis less than 39. 4 AU ( 2: 3 resonance ) – named Inner classical belt, or more than 48. 7 ( 1: 2 resonance ) – named Outer classical belt while reserving the term Main classical belt for the orbits between these two resonances.
During the classical era of Buddhist philosophy in India, philosophers such as Dharmakirti argue for a dualism between states of consciousness and Buddhist atoms ( the basic building blocks that make up reality ), according to " the standard interpretation " of Dharmakirti's Buddhist metaphysics.
He wrote sentimental plays, Le Fils naturel ( 1757 ) and Le Père de famille ( 1758 ), accompanying them with essays on theatrical theory and practice, including " Les Entretiens sur Le Fils Naturel " ( Conversations on The Natural Son ), in which he announced the principles of a new drama: the ' serious genre ', a realistic midpoint between comedy and tragedy that stood in opposition to the stilted conventions of the classical French stage.
Like their Greek predecessors, classical Latin poets avoided a large number of word breaks at the ends of foot divisions except between the fourth and fifth, where it was encouraged.
Bernard of Cluny, for example, employs it in his De Contemptu Mundi, but ignores classical conventions in favor or accentual effects and predictable rhyme both within and between verses, e. g.:
This definition holds for most " classical " hormones, but there are also paracrine mechanisms ( chemical communication between cells within a tissue or organ ), autocrine signals ( a chemical that acts on the same cell ), and intracrine signals ( a chemical that acts within the same cell ).
His plays and those of Aeschylus and Sophocles indicate a difference in outlook between the three mena generation gap probably due to the Sophistical enlightenment in the middle decades of the fifth century: Aeschylus still looked back to the archaic period, Sophocles was in transition between periods, and Euripides was fully imbued with the new spirit of the classical age.
Common distinctions between violins and fiddles reflect the differences in the instruments used to play classical and folk music.

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