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He put much more value on organizing workers into unions, favoring unions that brought together all workers in a given industry over those organized by the craft skills workers practiced.
Their traditional craft is but one of several still practiced in the region, including tin smithing, wood carving, and making religious paintings.
Crafts practiced by independent artists working alone or in small groups are often referred to as studio craft.
The Congress of Industrial Organizations ( CIO ) primarily practiced a form of industrial unionism prior to its 1955 merger with the American Federation of Labor ( AFL ), which was made up mostly of craft unions.
The craft originally associated with the Company, the making of gold and silver thread for uniforms or ceremonial clothing, has declined but is still practiced.
Hamilton also practiced her craft doing children's theater while she was a Junior League of Cleveland member.
Some of the same poets ( and others ) practiced their craft in the court of King Alfonso III, who had been educated in France.
Very close to these two attractions, in the town of La Panadera, it is still practiced the old craft of embroidery and unthreading or " deshilados ", the state's craft by excellence.
From the 15th c. in Japan, Buddhist artists in the times of the shoguns practiced the craft of bonseki by sprinkling dry colored sand and pebbles onto the surface of plain black lacquered trays.
However, the most intensely promoted art form in the district is Mungyeong's traditional ceramic craft, which dates to the Joseon period and is still practiced by many master potters in the area.
Experimenting with whatever medium he could find, the young Savini practiced creating makeup effects on himself, later convincing his friends to let him practice his craft on them.
He wrote in all the prevailing musical forms of the time, and was a rare case of a long-lived composer who learned his craft in the late 14th century but primarily practiced during the era during which the Renaissance styles were forming.
Between 1530 and 1532 he lived in Basel and practiced wood engraving, notably designing two star maps that already show his advanced skills in the craft.
Weaving using various materials was another craft generally mastered by the women but also aspects of weaving were mastered only by the men, various types of weaving practiced were and still are ; basket weaving, coconut rope weaving, and coconut leaves weaving.
Burnham would later go on to become a founder of the Boy Scouts " Well practiced in the arts of marksmanship, field craft, and military tactics, they were also phenomenal woodsmen always ready to tempt fate, but also practitioners of discretion: " He who shoots and runs away, lives to shoot another day.
After their near-total slaughter, the Chinese lived in relative peace while they freely practiced their craft and mingled hand-in-hand with the local residents.
Later on the minnesang, that was cultivated by knights, became a craft practiced by burghers – meistersingers.
The latter was formerly the astronaut pilot of a lunar interceptor craft ; his career is a testament to the flexible employment policies practiced by SHADO.
We thus find ourselves in presence of a draftsman of the school of Pollaiuolo, some of whose drawings bear an ancient attribution to Finiguerra, while all agree with what is otherwise known of him, and one or two are exactly repeated in extant works of niello, the craft which was peculiarly his own ; others being intimately related to the earliest or all but the earliest works of Florentine engraving, the kindred craft which tradition avers him to have practiced, and which Vasari erroneously believed him to have invented.

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He received his medical degree from Université de Lyon, and practiced in France and in the United States at the University of Chicago and the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.
As was common during the years of Islamic expansion from Arabia, religious tolerance was practiced.
Cannibalism has been occasionally practiced as a last resort by people suffering from famine, including in modern times.
Its high coordination number and softness ( tendency to form covalent bonds ) are the basis of the separation of Cs < sup >+</ sup > from other cations, as is practiced in the remediation of nuclear wastes, where < sup > 137 </ sup > Cs < sup >+</ sup > is separated from large amounts of nonradioactive K < sup >+</ sup >.
Bimba also added a few moves from other arts, notably the batuque, old street fight game practiced by his father.
* Deposition ( university ), a widespread initiation ritual for new students practiced from the Middle Ages until the 18th century
Although he made no pretence regarding the significance of the Senate under his absolute rule, those senators he deemed unworthy were expelled from the Senate, and in the distribution of public offices he rarely favoured family members ; a policy which stood in contrast to the nepotism practiced by Vespasian and Titus.
Some organizations ( e. g. the Assyrian Church of the East ), though aloof from the political wranglings of imperial Christianity, nevertheless also practiced episcopal polity.
Politics could only be practiced by those who had freed themselves from the necessities of life, so that they could attend to the realm of political affairs.
Using a pouncing technique practiced from an early age, they are usually able to kill their prey quickly.
* Glossolalists could, apart from those practicing glossolalia, also mean all those Christians who believe that the Pentecostal / charismatic glossolalia practiced today is the " speaking in tongues " described in the New Testament.
" Pig Destroyer is inspired by thrash metal, such as Dark Angel and Slayer, the sludge metal of The Melvins, and grindcore practiced by Brutal Truth, while Agoraphobic Nosebleed takes cues from thrashcore and powerviolence, like D. R. I.
Inhume, from the Netherlands, Rotten Sound, from Finland, and Leng Tch ' e, from Belgium, were subsequent European groups who practiced grindcore with death metal inflections.
The 21st century also saw the development of " electrogrind " ( or " cybergrind "), practiced by The Berzerker, Body Hammer, Gigantic Brain and Genghis Tron which borrows from electronic music.
In 1888, the Isis-Urania Temple was founded in London, where the rituals decoded from the cipher manuscripts were developed and practiced.
She witnessed inoculation being practiced by physicians in Istanbul, and was greatly impressed: she had lost a brother to smallpox and bore facial scars from the disease herself.
Anthropologist Laila Williamson notes that " Infanticide has been practiced on every continent and by people on every level of cultural complexity, from hunter gatherers to high civilizations, including our own ancestors.
( The Samaritans practiced a similar religion, which is traditionally considered separate from Judaism.
Still, Green's research implies that the ceremony used today stems from traditional rites of maturation still practiced in Africa.
This event affected the operations of the German fleet, whose commanders were ordered ( the " Laconia Order ") by Admiral Karl Dönitz to stop trying to rescue civilian survivors, ushering in the subsequent unrestricted submarine warfare for the German Navy ( Admiral Nimitz testified at Admiral Dönitz's trial that the US had practiced unrestricted warfare from day one ).
Murray maintained that pagan beliefs and religion dating from the neolithic through the medieval period, secretly practiced human sacrifice until exposed by the witchhunt starting around 1450.
The Mithraic Mysteries were a mystery religion practiced in the Roman Empire from about the 1st to 4th centuries AD.

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