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From 1992, she began to combine her experience in business and finance with meditation, selling access to workshops and seminars on the topic and, by deed poll, changed her conventional, two-word name for the more esoteric Jasmuheen.
Merchant treated the recording of Ophelia as a series of workshops, where she would invite various musicians she had met over the years into her home studio to collaborate and record.
She has held fitness workshops and telephone consultations ; she has contributed to exercise videos and books ; and she has produced her own videos which demonstrate her technique.
As Elliott began to do workshops and other training based on her exercise to organizations outside of her school system, the Riceville school system granted her unpaid leave to do this.
Its goal is to provide an annual scholarship to enable writers of color to attend one of the Clarion writing workshops where Butler got her start.
While nihonga formed the main focus of her studies, Miyuki Tanobe ’ s university programme required her to attend workshops in oil painting, watercolours and engraving and to take courses in European, Chinese and Japanese art.
* Julia Cameron Live, official website for Julia Cameron and her online creativity workshops
For much of her life, she taught university classes and led workshops, but she never became a career academic.
She has opened her own workshops in Los Angeles, New York, and Bridgehampton.
Adichie, who is married, divides her time between Nigeria, where she teaches writing workshops, and the United States.
Much of her fame has come from her work not only advocating masturbation, but conducting workshops for more than 30 years in which groups of about 10 or more women ( and at least once a group of men ) would talk, explore their own bodies, and masturbate together.
In an article on her website about hands-on sex therapy, she explains her choice against pursuing a degree in psychology and licensing as a therapist since it would have prevented her from continuing with the types of sex workshops and counseling for women that she had been doing for decades.
The SEED project has continued to grow with workshops and training events held around the UK, online resources and exclusive, week long retreats held regularly by Franks at her own home in Deià, Majorca.
Margaret Fiedler ( now known by her married name of Mags McGinnis ) currently divides her time between music, working in copyright law for the BBC, a sideline in eco-friendly candlemaking ( for which she runs workshops at The Make Lounge craft space in Barnsbury, North London ) and possibly writing a cookbook.
More recently, Wagner has given seminars and workshops for her self-help therapy, " Quiet the Mind and Open the Heart ", which promotes spirituality and meditation.
During the spring and summer sessions, a student's level determines what time the class takes place and what workshops are open to him or her.

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When he returned to Munich, following Eisner's assassination by an anti-semitic nationalist, Count Arco-Valley, he informed Gasparri-using Schioppa's eye-witness testimony of the chaotic scene at the former royal palace as the trio of Max Levien, Eugen Levine, and Towia Axelrod sought power: " the scene was indescribable the confusion totally chaotic in the midst of all this, a gang of young women, of dubious appearance, Jews like the rest of them hanging around the boss of this female rabble was Levien's mistress, a young Russian woman, a Jew and a divorcée and it was to her that the nunciature was obliged to pay homage in order to proceed Levien is a young man, also Russian and a Jew.
Other writers who have made use of the theme include Donald Barthelme ( in his novel Snow White ), Gregory Maguire ( in his novel Mirror Mirror ), Jane Yolen ( in her story " Snow in Summer ," published in Black Swan, White Raven ), Debra Doyle & James D. Macdonald ( in their story " The Queen's Mirror ," published in A Wizard's Dozen ), Anne Sexton ( in her poem " Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ," published in Transformations ), Gail Carson Levine ( in Fairest ), and A. S. Byatt ( in her essay " Ice, Snow, Glass ," published in Mirror, Mirror on the Wall ).
Simon also contributed the song " Be With Me " to the 1980 album In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record, which was produced by her sister Lucy and Lucy's husband, David Levine.
Conservatives such as Joe Scarborough and Robert H. Knight accused Levine of promoting pedophilia for her suggestion that the US adopt statutory rape laws similar to those in effect at that time in The Netherlands ( The Netherlands has since repealed those provisions ).
She also sang her first Pamina in Mozart's The Magic Flute at the Metropolitan Opera and performed Berg's Three Excerpts from Wozzeck and Lulu Suite with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and James Levine.
With James Levine as her pianist, the concerts were a significant arts event, replete with an 80-page program booklet featuring a newly commissioned watercolor portrait of Norman by David Hockney.
In 2005, the Metropolitan Opera celebrated the 40th anniversary of her Met debut and her 50th anniversary on the stage with a special gala concert conducted by James Levine.
While in New York, Bochkareva dictated her memoirs, Yashka: My Life As Peasant, Exile, and Soldier to a Russian emigre journalist named Isaac Don Levine.
Her mother was a successful Israeli model in the 1970s under her maiden name, Tzipi Levine.
After two releases as a solo artist, Jones enlisted Nadia Moss for the recording of his second full-length album, and briefly toured as a full band with her, Jessica Moss and Scott Levine Gilmore.
USA Network released her mid-way through the show's third season, stating they " decided to go in a different creative direction with some of its characters "; MSNBC reported that " some members of the series ' supporting cast, including Schram, Ted Levine and Jason Gray-Stanford, attempted to renegotiate the terms of their contract " and cited Schram's departure as evidence of the industry's " hard line against raise-seeking actors who aren't absolutely essential to the show.
* In Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine, the protagonist Ella becomes a scullery maid for her wicked stepmother.
Departing from her previous type of characters, Aylesworth played the femme fatale Audrey Levine in the Gideon Raff independent thriller, The Killing Floor.
She has won a Grammy award in 1981 together with her husband, David Levine, in the Best Recording for Children category for In Harmony / A Sesame Street Record, and again in 1983 in the same category for In Harmony 2.
Levine is best known for her 2002 book Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children From Sex, in which she suggests liberalization of age-of-consent laws in the United States and the conception of minors as sexual beings, which Levine argues is extant in Western Europe.
Close to Perfection ( also produced by Levine ) could not compete with her first success.
Evelyn Thomas scored a chart hit with her first single, reaching the UK Top 30 in 1976 with the single " Weak Spot ," co-written by Levine and Paul David Wilson.
A follow-up single, " Doomsday ", entered the UK charts twice but each time floundered in the lower reaches, and sticky contract issues complicated her newfound success, though Levine and Thomas would continue their association for quite some time.
" While reviewing her compilation " Keeps Gettin ' Better: A Decade of Hits ", Nick Levine from Digital Spy called it a " strutting arena rock ", while Nick Butler from Sputnikmusic named it " great.
" She was extraordinarily intense, beautiful, and stylish in roles as diverse as Eboli, Santuzza, Geschwitz, Venus, Kundry, Jocasta, Carmen, and Giulietta, in addition to her great ' trouser ' roles ," said the Met's Music Director, James Levine.
As a child, Levine read avidly ; her favorite book was James M. Barrie's Peter Pan, and she also enjoyed the works of Louisa May Alcott and L. M. Montgomery.

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Greer Garson, world-famous star of stage, screen and television, will be honored for the high standard in tasteful sophisticated fashion with which she has created a high standard in her profession.
The crowd staged its own mad scene in salvos of cheers and applause and finally a standing ovation as Miss Sutherland took curtain call after curtain call following a fantastic `` Mad Scene '' created on her own and with the help of the composer and the other performers.
In her wanderings, Leto found the newly created floating island of Delos, which was neither mainland nor a real island.
She presented the character as a bold and eccentric old lady, different from the prim and birdlike character Christie created in her novels.
A leading proponent of the Great Game, Disraeli introduced the Royal Titles Act 1876, which created Queen Victoria Empress of India, putting her at the same level as the Russian Tsar.
The previous year had been one of success for France and her allies, most particularly on the Danube, where Marshal Villars and the Elector of Bavaria had created a direct threat to Vienna, the Habsburg capital.
Sarah, speaking via a remote camera, confesses that she created and maintained the rumor herself, to deliberately discredit and eventually destroy the Tyrell Corporation, after her uncle Eldon created Rachael based on her and then abandoned the real Sarah.
She and her surviving siblings — Branwell, Emily, and Anne – created their own literary fictional worlds, and began chronicling the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of these imaginary kingdoms.
* Imette St. Guillen-a graduate student, murdered in February 2006, studying criminal justice ; a scholarship was created in her name
CLU is a programming language created at MIT by Barbara Liskov and her students between 1974 and 1975.
The death of William III in 1702 once again created a political upheaval as the king was replaced by Queen Anne, who immediately began her offensive against Nonconformists.
Diana was said to have created the world of her own being having in herself the seeds of all creation yet to come.
In this act of separate creation, she gave birth to the monstrous Demiurge and, being ashamed of her deed, wrapped him in a cloud and created a throne for him to be within it.
It includes most of her hits from 1988 to 2008 including a new version of " Aníron ", a song created for " The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring " in 2001.
Although there are certain pieces where acoustic instruments are featured, almost all sounds of her pieces are created by a synthesiser.
Thus Eos, preceded by the Morning Star, is seen as the genetrix of all the stars and planets ; her tears are considered to have created the morning dew, personified as Ersa or Herse.
In the story Inanna and Shukaletuda, Shukaletuda, the gardener, set by Enki to care for the date palm he had created, finds Inanna sleeping under the palm tree and rapes the goddess in her sleep.
Her original first name was Matilda ; Forry created " Wendayne " for her.
The role of Aida was written for her, and although she did not appear in the world premiere in Cairo in 1871, she created Aida in the European premiere in Milan in February 1872.
In military dictatorships, or governments which have arisen from coups d ' état, the position of commander-in-chief is obvious, as all authority in such a government derives from the application of military force ; occasionally a power vacuum created by war is filled by a head of state stepping beyond his or her normal constitutional role, as King Albert I of Belgium did during World War I.
This created endless worries over her succession, especially in the 1570s when she nearly died of smallpox.
Hephaestus also created the gift that the gods gave to man, the woman Pandora and her pithos.

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