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Personnel assigned through the shooting development program have proudly participated in over 53 state and regional workshops, at which hundreds of school administrators, teachers, professors, and recreational leaders have been introduced to Outdoor Education.
The imperial workshops in the towns of Lahore, Agra, Fatehpur and Ahmedabad turn out many masterpieces of workmanship in fabrics, and the figures and patterns, knots and variety of fashions which now prevail astonish even the most experienced travelers.
The Heathers musical, which opens with a number depicting Veronica's acceptance into the Heathers ' clique, has received several readings in workshops in Los Angeles, and a three-show concert presentation at Joe's Pub in New York City on September 13 – 14, 2010.
Modern industry first appeared in textiles, including cotton and especially silk, which was based in home workshops in rural areas.
Academic libraries offer workshops and courses outside of formal, graded coursework, which are meant to provide students with the tools necessary to succeed in their programs.
These workshops provide students with skills that can help them achieve success in their academic careers ( and often, in their future occupations ), which they may not learn inside the classroom.
His knowledge of optics was connected to the handed-down long-standing tradition of the Kitab al-manazir ( The Optics ; De aspectibus ) of the Arab polymath Alhazen ( Ibn al-Haytham, d. c. 1041 ), which was mediated by Franciscan optical workshops of the 13th-century Perspectivae traditions of scholars such as Roger Bacon, John Peckham and Witelo ( similar influences are also traceable in the third commentary of Lorenzo Ghiberti, Commentario terzo ).
There are now numerous national organizations and an International Oral History Association, which hold workshops and conferences and publish newsletters and journals devoted to oral history theory and practices.
The shoe industry comprised a few hundred small workshops and a dozen or so mediumsized firms, which produced some 5 million pairs of leather and synthetic shoes a year.
This was largely due to aggressive colonialist mercantile policies of the British East India Company, which made cotton processing and manufacturing workshops in India uncompetitive.
There will also be more formal workshops in which expert jugglers will work with small groups on specific skills and techniques.
For the Beauvais tapestry workshops he first designed a series of Fêtes italiennes (" Italian festivals ") in 1736, which proved to be very successful and often rewoven over the years, and then, commissioned in 1737, a suite of the story of Cupid and Psyche.
Unfortunately, none of the names of the artists have survived, so modern scholars have been obliged to give the recognizable artistic hands and workshops nicknames based on the subject matter of their works, museums which possess the works, or individuals who have distinguished the works from others.
" In pursuing these goals, the IEEE serves as a major publisher of scientific journals and organizer of conferences, workshops, and symposia ( many of which have associated published proceedings ).
The workshops, kitchens, living quarters, storerooms, and other ancillary chambers were usually grouped in the form of a quadrangle, inside which religious celebrations and other festive events often took place.
Much of the best work in ceramics, textiles and other techniques was produced over a long period by the various Imperial factories or workshops, which as well as being used by the court was distributed internally and abroad on a huge scale to demonstrate the wealth and power of the Emperors.
In 1904, Częstochowa had 678 smaller workshops, which employed 2, 000 workers.
In 1871 the iron works were taken over by the holding called Vereingte Königs-und Laurahütte AG für Bergbau und Hüttenbetrieb, which added a steel mill, rail mill and workshops.
There were many parallel workshops, including, for example the Life After Capitalism workshop, which proposed focused discussion on non-communist, non-capitalist, participative possibilities for different aspects of social, political, economic, communication structures.
Tapestries are still made at the factory of Gobelins and a few other old European workshops, which also repair and restore old tapestries.
Besides organising the Chaos Computer Club and hosting an electronic archive, the Datenreisebüro organises workshops which train system administrators in data protection and data security.
The centrally located palaces and temples were surrounded by different districts of the city, in which were many craftsmen's workshops, arsenals, and dockyards.
The company's locomotives, many of which were built in the company's workshops at Swindon, were painted a Brunswick green colour while, for most of its existence, it used a two-tone " chocolate and cream " livery for its passenger coaches.
Theophrastus ' Enquiry into Plants was first published in a Latin translation by Theodore Gaza, at Treviso, 1483 ; in its original Greek it first appeared from the press of Aldus Manutius at Venice, 1495 – 98, from a third-rate manuscript, which, like the majority of the manuscripts that were sent to printers ' workshops in the fifteenth and sixteenth century, has disappeared.

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Smaller versions, for use in garages or small workshops, are usually electrically powered.
The wares produced by these workshops were usually large elaborate vessels intended for mortuary use.
The media that have usually been classified in the West since the Renaissance as the decorative arts are extremely important in Chinese art, and much of the finest work was produced in large workshops or factories by essentially unknown artists, especially in the field of Chinese porcelain.
These events usually include salsa dance performers, live salsa music, workshops, open dancing, and contests.
After the Spanish civil war General Franco revived the carpet weaving industry in workshops named after him, weaving designs that are influenced by earlier Spanish carpets, usually in a very limited range of colours.
The festival is usually held for 3 days and nights in July, and includes dance performances, workshops, and open dance sessions.
The National Weather Service does conduct severe weather workshops oriented toward operational meteorologists and, usually early in the spring, storm spotter training.
The event is usually structured with a variety breakout sessions and workshops, led by industry experts, trade unions and other campaigning organisations.
These usually include workshops, planning sessions, guest speakers ( including political, religious and disabled speakers ), plus dinners and a dance ( or a night on the town ).
The nailers ' workshops were usually little lean-to sheds built against the sides of the cottages with a brick-built small furnace.
While Gallatin students usually take about half of their courses in the other schools of the University, Gallatin also offers its own curriculum including writing and arts workshops, interdisciplinary seminars reaching across the liberal arts, and independent studies.
In workshops students usually submit original work for peer critique.
Intaglio, usually held over a 3-day weekend in January, serves as a platform facilitating the interaction of eminent personalities from the industry, academia, media and government, holding conferences, workshops and seminars by experts in different fields on a wide range of topics.
In the larger workshops, the production of tin plate and papier-mâché articles and the japanning process all took place under one roof, while small workshops tended to carry out only one or two of the trades, usually tin-plate working and japanning.
Training for the National Certificate Exam usually takes the form of a series of workshops to prepare candidates for the exams, though some employers will not pay for these and send candidates into the exam without any preparation.
The priests ' quarters, refectory, convento, workshops, kitchens, soldiers ' and servants ' living quarters, storerooms, and other ancillary chambers were usually grouped around a walled, open court or patio ( often in the form of a quadrangle ) inside which religious celebrations and other festive events often took place.
These usually attract between 25 and 250 people, have workshops throughout the day and a show in the evening of the main day.
Waster-reduction Managers usually maintain color-coded bins, post information sheets and hold workshops / seminars to help residents make sustainable choices.
Like most juggling conventions, it features a mix of workshops for jugglers, a " renegade " performance performed for participants, and a public show, usually spread out over a period of a week in the European summer.
There are often workshops for day to day repairs and maintenance, although locomotive building and major overhauls are usually carried out in the locomotive works.
Fresh from studies in American universities, usually as Fulbright or Rockefeller scholars, a number of these writers introduced New Criticism to the country and applied its tenets in literature classes and writing workshops.
Jointers for home workshops usually have a 4-6 inch ( 100-150mm ) width of cut.

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