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Around 1511 or earlier, he travelled down the river and south into the Alps, where the scenery moved him so deeply that he became the first landscape painter in the modern sense, making him the leader of the Danube School, a circle that pioneered landscape as an independent genre, in southern Germany.
The School pioneered bedside teaching and led in the transformation of empirical knowledge into scientific medicine.
The Second Viennese School, especially Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg, pioneered a technique called Sprechstimme in which singers half-talk, half-sing, and only approximate pitches.
The school eventually implemented the once-criticized but now dominant approach pioneered by Dean Robert Hutchins at Yale Law School: It shifted the competitiveness to the admissions process.
A " Second Chicago School " later emerged in the 1940s and 1970s which pioneered new building technologies and structural systems such as the tube-frame structure.
* Tasuku Harada ( 1907 – 1920 ) The University of Hawaii pioneered the study of Japan in the U. S. starting with the appointment of Dr. Tasuku Harada as the first professor of Japanese Studies, Establishment of Institute of Pacific Relations, Yale Divinity School BD 1891, University of Hawaii LLD, University of Edinburgh LLD, Amherst College DD.
The School of Nursing has pioneered a variety of innovative educational programs, including the first nursing informatics program in the world and the nation ’ s first nursing health policy program.
This collaboration greatly influenced IIMA ’ s approach to education, as the Institute took up the case method of pedagogy which was pioneered by Harvard Business School.
He left Delhi and joined as a lecturer in 1945, the teaching faculty of the Department of Zoology, St. John's College, Agra ; during his long stint at St. John's College, he pioneered and established the School of Entomology in 1950, established a benchmark scientific excellence, where he became the Professor of Zoology and Entomology and appointed as the Head of the Department for Zoology, succeeding Prof. Lalit Prasad Mathur, who took over as the Registrar, Agra University.
He pioneered fundamental research in entomology and received support from the highest levels and the University Grants Commission, eminent persons like Dr. Radhakrishnan, Zakir Hussein, etc., and established the School of Entomology in 1950, in the Campus of St. John's College, Agra.
* Henry Clay Trumbull ( 1841 ) American clergyman and author, pioneered the Sunday School Movement
Andrew Law also pioneered the FASOLA system of musical notation that simplified lessons in reading music during the Singing School era of New England music.
Most pediatric endocrinologists in North America and many from around the world can trace their professional genealogy to Lawson Wilkins, who pioneered the specialty in the pediatrics department of Johns Hopkins Medical School and the Harriet Lane Home in Baltimore in between the late 1940s and the mid-1960s.
He wrote motets using the new concertato style pioneered by the composers of the Venetian School, though he was not associated with Venice himself.
Indoor percussion ( Drumline ) began in 1976 at the Rocori High School in Cold Spring Minnesota, pioneered by Dick Rausch.
The Cadets have taken ideas pioneered indoors to the field, such as the " Gods of Quads " tenor feature by Ponderosa High School from Colorado, and " drum speak " feature originally developed by the Mission Viejo High School Mission Viejo, California indoor percussion ensemble.
He pioneered the present-day Adult High School.
* Red Shirt School of Photography, a trend pioneered by National Geographic photographers to have subjects wear overly colorful clothes
He pioneered the exploration of the Glencoe cliffs for winter work with the Glencoe School of Winter Climbing and for many years led the area's Mountain Rescue team.
Concomitantly, he also pioneered in offering a joint course between Gordon-Conwell and Harvard Divinity School, which he team-taught with Prof. Harvey Cox from the latter school.
The Individualized Instruction Program ( IIP ) was pioneered by The Rectory School and benefits the students by daily, one-to-one or small-group assistance and enrichment.
Central pioneered nursing education in the Philippines, when Presbyterian missionaries established the Union Mission Training School for Nurses in 1906.
Iloilo Mission Hospital School of Nursing which was established in 1906, pioneered Nursing in the Philippines | Nursing education in the Philippines, but later in 1946, Dr. Henry S. Waters, the director and principal of the Hospital and its School of Nursing, pressed for the offering, with Central Philippine College ( the forerunner of Central Philippine University ), a collegiate course leading to the Nursing | Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, which resulted the full operations of the school transferred to the College.

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Marcus Amerman, Choctaw, one of today's most celebrated bead artists, pioneered a movement of highly realistic beaded portraits.
He was sure no one could play that articulately with just the thumb and index finger ( which was exactly how Travis played ) and he assumed it required the thumb and two fingers — and that was the style he pioneered and mastered.
About 25 years after Herodotus, Thucydides, perhaps the most important of historians, pioneered a different form of history, one much closer to reportage.
As one of the earliest programming languages, Lisp pioneered many ideas in computer science, including tree data structures, automatic storage management, dynamic typing, and the self-hosting compiler.
By implementing appropriately, one can create distributed systems where proxies forward messages across a network to other Smalltalk systems ( a facility common in systems like CORBA, COM + and RMI but first pioneered in Smalltalk-80 in the 1980s ), and persistent systems where changes in state are written to a database and the like.
Penn was one of the first academic institutions to follow a multidisciplinary model pioneered by several European universities, concentrating multiple " faculties " ( e. g., theology, classics, medicine ) into one institution.
The game pioneered the use of " geomorphic mapboards " and PanzerBlitz was a game system rather than just a game in that forces could be used to depict any number of actual tactical situations rather than one specific scenario.
Drawing on the motifs and traditions in the buildings of the Carpathian Mountains, the style was pioneered by Stanislaw Witkiewicz and is now considered to be one of the core traditions of the Góral people.
Kroger took the idea one step further and pioneered the first supermarket surrounded on all four sides by a parking lot.
NUTS theory at its most basic level asserts that it is possible for a limited nuclear exchange to occur and that nuclear weapons are simply one more rung on the ladder of escalation pioneered by Herman Kahn.
Snead pioneered croquet-style putting in the 1960s, where he straddled the ball with one leg on each side.
Ishikawa diagrams were proposed by Kaoru Ishikawa in the 1960s, who pioneered quality management processes in the Kawasaki shipyards, and in the process became one of the founding fathers of modern management.
Some of the organizational management concepts needed to create 20th-century mass production, such as scientific management, had been pioneered by other engineers ( most of whom are not famous, but Frederick Winslow Taylor is one of the well-known ones ), whose work would later be synthesized into fields such as industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering, operations research, and management consultancy.
South Australia also pioneered an " InterLETS " allowing members of one system to trade with members of other systems.
' for just one letter, following the conventions pioneered in UNIX file globbing.
While newer comics cannot be easily categorized in one art style, and the old artists who pioneered the market are retiring, there are still three distinct styles within the field.
Englishman Fred Russell pioneered the use of one single figure with his dummy, Coster Joe.
The turnout itself uses Lamella rack rails, but the design is one originally pioneered by Strub.
He pioneered the practice of bedside teaching making rounds with a handful of students, demonstrating what one student referred to as his method of " incomparably thorough physical examination.
Scott McCloud, one of the first advocates of webcomics, has pioneered the idea of the infinite canvas where, rather than being confined to normal print dimensions, artists are free to spread out in any direction indefinitely with their comics.
Though others had earlier used similar techniques, Thin Lizzy are widely recognised as one of the first hard rock bands to employ double lead guitar harmony sound – a technique pioneered by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac and Wishbone Ash in the UK, whilst independently in the USA by Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers Band.
Others, probably influenced by the electric folk pioneered by Fairport Convention from 1969, moved towards more traditional material, a category including Dando Shaft, Amazing Blondel, and Jack the Lad, an offshoot of northern progressive folk group Lindisfarne, who were one of the most successful UK bands of the early 1970s.
Cromaclear is an improvement of the aperture grille technology, pioneered by the NEC Corporation ; one of its advantage is the lack of the damping wires.

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