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Many Capoeira groups include Maculelê in their presentations.
Key highlights in the development of digital cinema would likely include: demonstrations by TI of their DMD technology, real-time playback of compressed hi-resolution files by various vendors, and early HD presentations from D5 tape to digital projectors.
With the advent of printing, poets gained greater control over the mass-produced visual presentations of their work.
SIGGRAPH also offers many full-and half-day courses in state-of-the-art computer graphics topics, as well as shorter " sketch " presentations where artists and researchers discuss their latest work.
The presentations took the form of a contest between three playwrights, who presented their works on three successive days.
Consulting firms teach the technique to their staff to use during the development of client presentations, frequently employing the " brown paper technique " of taping mock-up presentation slides to a large piece of kraft paper which can be rolled up for easy transport.
Video game companies generally spend more on their presentations for E3 than any other convention.
Since IOC members were forbidden from visiting the candidate cities ( in the interests of reducing bribery ), the 109th IOC Session elected a special body, the Selection College, to choose finalist cities from the pool of candidate cities after each had made their final presentations to the full IOC Session.
The candidacies of Helsinki, Finland ; Poprad-Tatry, Slovakia ; Zakopane, Poland ; and Klagenfurt, Austria were dropped by the Selection College after all six candidate cities made their candidate presentations.
The legal clinic seeks to educate students about their rights and responsibilities through the sharing of information and legal resources, various informational programs and presentations, as well as individualized student counseling.
The Salon hosted a series of six presentations of avant-garde art, writing and music during the 1890s, to give a presentation space for artists embracing spiritualism, mysticism, and idealism in their work.
Another new aspect of literary suicides introduced in the Petersburg texts is that authors have shifted their gazes from individuals and their plot-driving actions to presentations of broad political ideologies, which are common to Greek and Roman heroes — this step was taken in order to establish a connection between Russian male protagonists who take their own lives and Classic tragic heroes, whereas the women of the literature remained as microcosms for the stereotyped idea of the female condition.
Modern ventriloquists utilise a variety of different types of puppets in their presentations, ranging from soft cloth or foam puppets, flexible latex puppets, and the traditional and familiar hard-headed knee figure.
On June 13 and 14, the band played in public for the first time in fifteen years, offering a pair of ' Live Rehearsal ' presentations at the ICA in London and officially starting their series of comeback performances.
He encouraged the practice of Beau Livres ( beautiful book ), where a contemporary artist illustrates a work of a contemporary writer-he expanded his presentations by bringing together artists, writers and poets to produce their works as a joint project in more than 40 books, so Picasso illustrated the works of Max Jacob etc.
They followed it with presentations in the island and in Florida, while they began to work in their fourth studio album.
Aside from his social warning films generally known for their bleakness, inaccuracy and simplistic presentations, Davis made some police training films such as Shotgun or Sidearm?
The teams are able to provide several types of outreach and custom tailor their presentations to the unique needs of each audience.
Many met with indifferent success or none, at least on their first presentations during Franck's lifetime ; but the Quintet of 1879 ( one of Saint-Saëns's particular dislikes ) had proven itself an attention-getting and thought-provoking work ( critics described it as having " disturbing vitality " and an " almost theatrical grimness ").
* Connecticut College has a history of undergraduate research work and students are encouraged to make conference presentations and publish their work under the guidance of a professor.
Classic-era drum and bugle corps emphasized the stages of their presentations ( beginning, middle and end ) by their location on the field.

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While there are ancient relations between the Indian Vedas and the Iranian Avesta, the two main families of the Indo-Iranian philosophical traditions were characterized by fundamental differences in their implications for the human being's position in society and their view on the role of man in the universe.
Apart from the fundamental function of providing astronomers with a reference frame to report their observations in, astrometry is also fundamental for fields like celestial mechanics, stellar dynamics and galactic astronomy.
They are derived from the characteristics of their spectroscopic lines: sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental, the rest being named in alphabetical order ( omitting j ).
Because unlike the Hawaiians, Cubans and Puerto Ricans, the Filipinos were willing to fight for their independence, Carnegie believed that the conquest of the islands is a denial of the fundamental democratic principle, and he also urged William McKinley to withdraw American troops and allow the Filipinos to live with their independence.
While administrative decision-making bodies are often controlled by larger governmental units, their decisions could be reviewed by a court of general jurisdiction under some principle of judicial review based upon due process ( United States ) or fundamental justice ( Canada ).
Symmetry breaking phase transitions put the fundamental forces of physics and the parameters of elementary particles into their present form.
Canal barges, towed by draft animals on a waterway adjacent towpath were of fundamental importance in the early industrial revolution, whose major early engineering projects were efforts to build viaducts, aqueducts and especially canal to fuel and feed the raw materials to the nascent factories being born in the early industrial takeoff, and take their goods to the ports and cities for distribution.
Mitchell says that numerous people who have examined his teachings and those of Koresh's and his followers, Charles Pace, and Teresa Moore, and have found their teachings to be divergent from the fundamental doctrines of the church, and have sided with him.
The Calvinist influence remains in that some fundamental Calvinist doctrines such as unconditional predestination and divine providence remains present in much of Boer culture, who see their role in society as abiding by the national laws and accepting calamity and hardship as part of their Christian duty.
The form, design, and implementation of CPUs have changed over the course of their history, but their fundamental operation remains much the same.
Socialist economists, such as Robin Hahnel, have criticized the term as an ideologically motivated attempt to cast what is in their view the fundamental problems of capitalism as avoidable irregularities.
Laissez-faire advocates criticize the term as an ideologically motivated attempt to cast what is in their view the fundamental problem of government intervention or “ investments ” as an avoidable aberration ; free-market advocates refer to governmental favoritism as " crony socialism ", " venture socialism " or " corporatism, a modern form of mercantilism " to emphasize that the only way to run a profitable business in such systems is to have help from corrupt government officials.
A fundamental distinction can be drawn between theories that demand that agents act for ends in which they have some personal interest or motivation and theories that demand that agents act for ends perhaps disconnected from their own interests and drives.
The Global Ocean Sampling Expedition ( GOS ) is an ocean exploration genome project with the goal of assessing the genetic diversity in marine microbial communities and to understand their role in nature's fundamental processes.
These are sometimes " disenrolled " and are considered to have never actually been Bahá ' ís, given their fundamental diversion from this core Bahá ' í doctrine.
Euclid's proofs depend upon assumptions perhaps not obvious in Euclid's fundamental axioms, in particular that certain movements of figures do not change their geometrical properties such as the lengths of sides and interior angles, the so-called Euclidean motions, which include translations and rotations of figures.
David Carr of Yale University commented in 1970 on Husserl's following: " It is well known that Husserl was always disappointed at the tendency of his students to go their own way, to embark upon fundamental revisions of phenomenology rather than engage in the communal task " as originally intended by the radical new science.
The electric charge is a fundamental conserved property of some subatomic particles, which determines their electromagnetic interaction.
The fundamental research endeavor is to describe what it is that experts know and how they use their knowledge to achieve performance that most people assume requires extreme or extraordinary ability.
Of the 12 fundamental solutions to the problem with eight queens on an 8x8 board, exactly one is equal to its own 180 degree rotation, and none are equal to their 90 degree rotation, thus the number of distinct solutions is 11 * 8 + 1 * 4 = 92 ( where the 8 is derived from four 90-degree rotational positions and their reflections, and the 4 is derived from two 180-degree rotational positions and their reflections ).

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