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This is one way of representing human language that shows how different components are organized hierarchically.
Most communities across the country will host organized celebrations for Canada Day, usually outdoor public events, such as parades, carnivals, festivals, barbecues, air and maritime shows, fireworks, and free musical concerts, as well as citizenship ceremonies for new citizens.
Generally, the shows are organized into segments, each separated by a pause for advertisements ; however, in public or non-commercial radio, music is sometimes played in place of commercials to separate the program segments.
Australian Royal shows are organized by state agricultural and horticultural societies, and are described further in the agricultural show article.
Nelsonville is organized around a public square, where, every month, a " Final Friday " celebration is held, with vendors, art show openings, and often shows at the recently-renovated Stuart's Opera House, an old theater from the 19th century.
On March 12 & 13, 1993, Al Kooper organized two shows at the Bottom Line in NYC that were advertised as " A Silver Anniversary Celebration Of The Classic Album The Child Is Father To The Man ", which featured Al, Randy Brecker, Jim Fielder, Steve Katz and Fred Lipsius playing together for the first time in twenty five years, accompanied by Anton Fig, Tom Malone, Lew Soloff, John Simon and Jimmy Vivino, as well as a two woman chorus and string section.
Other than the many traditional cultural and religious fairs and festivals annually celebrated, flower shows, yachting races, concerts and theater performances were organized.
One of the most colorful figures of the American Old West, Buffalo Bill became famous for the shows he organized with cowboy themes, which he toured in Great Britain and Europe as well as the United States.
He organized flower shows, beauty contests, dog shows, poultry contests, but the most popular were baby contests ( fattest baby, handsomest twins, etc .).
Ritzer shows how Weber's central characteristics of rationalized systems-efficiency, predictability, calculability, substitution of non-human for human technology and control over uncertainty-have found widespread expression in a broad range of organized human activity, including travel, consumer products and services, education, leisure, politics and religion as well as in the fast food industry.
Since her first solo exhibition in 1958, Martin ’ s work has been the subject of more than 85 solo shows and two retrospectives including the survey, Agnes Martin, organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, which later traveled to Milwaukee, Miami, Houston and Madrid ( 1992 – 94 ) and Agnes Martin: Paintings and Drawings 1974 – 1990 organized by the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, with subsequent venues in France and Germany ( 1991 – 92 ).
The network was organized on September 29, 1934, with the members contracting for telephone-line transmission facilities and agreeing to collectively enter into contracts with advertisers for their networked shows.
The army formed a Special Services unit that organized such shows and supervised the USO, and the experience from the Soldier Shows led to Irving Berlin's Broadway show This Is the Army.
As organized Baathist resistance crumbled, the F / A-18s were increasingly tasked to provide ' shows of force ' to encourage Iraqi forces to surrender.
* Clay pots and vats discovered at a sprawling cave system in southern Armenia near the border with Iran shows signs of an organized effort to press and distill grapes during the Copper Age.
The New York Correspondence School Show organized in 1970 by Johnson and Marcia Tucker at the Whitney Museum in New York is considered the first important public exhibition of the genre and helped set the ground rules for future shows.
In 1988 — the year she graduated from Goldsmiths — she exhibited in the Damien Hirst-curated Freeze exhibition, and in 1990 the Henry Bond and Sarah Lucas organized East Country Yard shows, which brought together many of the Young British Artists.
To counter negative publicity, Mariska Majoor, founder of the Prostitution Information Center, organized two " open days " in February 2006 and March 2007, allowing visitors access to some window brothels and peep shows and informing them about the working conditions there.
It began in the 1880s when several Western cities followed up on touring Wild West shows and organized celebrations that included rodeo activities.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s shows were organized by MOMA, Art Institute of Chicago, and Baltimore Museum of Art.
Since 1986 the Peggy Guggenheim Collection has worked with the United States Information Agency, the US Department of State and the Fund for Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions in the organization of the visual arts exhibitions at the US Pavilion, while the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation has organized the comparable shows at the Architecture Biennales.
SSD organized their own shows, not playing at typical venues, such as punk rock mainstay The Rat, because those clubs served alcohol.

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Attendance is required at the College Service of Worship or at the Sunday Evening Program or at any regularly organized service of public worship.
Dramatic activity at the College is organized and carried on by The Carleton Players, which is to say by all students who are so inclined to advance these aims.
Centering around this historic old structure, a group of public-spirited Barbour County citizens have organized and planned a week-long series of events, beginning on May 28th and continuing through June 3rd, to observe most appropriately the centennial of the first land engagement of the Civil War at Philippi.
The Rockies have many `` Aspencades '', which are organized tours of the aspen areas with frequent stops at vantage points for viewing the golden panoramas.
How altruism is framed, organized, carried out, and what motivates it at the group level is an area of focus that sociologists seek to investigate in order to contribute back to the groups it studies and " build the good society ".
The provinces of Turkey are organized into 7 census-defined regions (), which were originally defined at the First Geography Congress in 1941.
* 1830 – The Church of Christ, the original church of the Latter Day Saint movement, is organized by Joseph Smith, Jr. and others at Fayette or Manchester, New York.
* 1860 – The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints — later renamed Community of Christ — is organized by Joseph Smith III and others at Amboy, Illinois
The new administration for the Community's affairs was organized into a hierarchy of councils at the local, national, and regional levels.
While at Oxford he also participated in Vietnam War protests and organized an October 1969 Moratorium event.
The ceremony is organized at the site of ancient Olympia in Greece.
Holly's transition to rock continued when he opened for Bill Haley & His Comets at a local show organized by Eddie Crandall, the manager for Marty Robbins.
All his men dismounted and were organized into units, with longbowmen placed in a V-formation on both flanks and a small cavalry unit, commanded by Jean de Grailly, the Captal de Buch, hidden in woods at the rear.
The Black Hand was organized at the grassroots level in 3-to 5-member cells, supervised by district committees and by a Central committee in Belgrade whose ten-member Executive Committee was led, more or less, by Colonel Dragutin Dimitrijević ( also known as Apis ).
As the Vietnam War rapidly escalated in the ensuing years, so did student activism at the University, particularly that organized by the Vietnam Day Committee.
The first curling club in the United States was organized in 1830 only 30 miles from Detroit, at Orchard Lake, Michigan.
Cheerleading is a physical activity, sometimes a competitive sport, based on organized routines, usually ranging from one to three minutes, which contain the components of tumbling, dance, jumps, cheers, and stunting to direct spectators of events to cheer on sports teams at games or to participate in competitions.
Princeton class of 1882 graduate Thomas Peebles moved to Minnesota in 1884, and transplanted the idea of organized crowds cheering at football games to the University of Minnesota.
Cheerleading is quickly becoming a year-round sport, starting with tryouts during the spring of the preceding school year, organized camp as a team, practices, attendance at various sporting events and ending with National competition season, typically from winter through spring.
Cheka departments were organized not only in big cities and guberniya seats, but also in each uyezd, at any front-lines and military formations.
On August 12, 1833, the Town of Chicago was organized with a population of around 200 at that time.
James Fearon, a scholar of civil wars at Stanford University, defines a civil war as " a violent conflict within a country fought by organized groups that aim to take power at the center or in a region, or to change government policies ".

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