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courses and are
In all `` degree '' courses in interior design a number of `` academic '' or `` general studies '' courses are included.
It is only fair to demand that teachers of courses in English, history, psychology and so on be as well informed in matters of art, especially interior design, as are the art teachers educated in the academic subjects.
but sometimes arrangements also are made for high school students to attend, and evening extension courses also may be conducted.
Additional courses can readily be added and special cooperative programs worked out with any new industry if the basic facilities, staff and program are in being.
Distances marked on the specimen in warp and filling directions ( or wales and courses for knitted fabrics ) are measured before and after laundering.
Place the template ( Fig. 2 ) on the fabric so that the sides of the 10 inch square cut out of the template are parallel to the warp and filling for woven fabrics, or the wales and courses for knitted fabrics, and so that the same amount of fabric extends beyond the edges of the template on all sides.
Adult education courses, work-study programs of various sorts -- these are all evidence of a continuing interest of the schools in furthering educational opportunities for out-of-school youth.
First and foremost, vocational courses should not replace courses which are essential parts of the required academic program for graduation.
Third, the significance of the vocational courses is that those enrolled are keenly interested in the work ; ;
they realize the relevance of what they are learning to their future careers, and this sense of purpose is carried over to the academic courses which they are studying at the same time.
College teachers in Texas are not required to have the Education courses.
Within the last courses of brick, bond beams are laid across the top of the bricks to provide a horizontal bearing plate for the roof to distribute the weight more evenly along the wall.
Simple structures like berms and walls are found sometimes aligned along the courses of the roads.
There are a number of golf courses in Acapulco including the Acapulco Princess and the Pierre Marqués course, the latter designed by Robert Trent Jones in 1972 for the World Cup Golf Tournament.
However, attention is still given to these groups by botanists, and fungi ( including lichens ), and photosynthetic protists are usually covered in introductory botany courses.
Bricks are laid in horizontal courses, sometimes dry and sometimes with mortar.
Factory-made six-string prima balalaikas with three sets of double courses are also common and popular, particularly in Ukraine.
Today, courses are designed for personal development of an individual and / or for employment outcomes.
Qualifications such as undergraduate degrees and higher are not offered at community colleges, though some community colleges do offer certificate courses I to IV.
Associate's degrees and bachelor's degrees are granted by univerisites, but, in some courses of study, there may be an agreement between colleges and universities to collaborate on the education requirements toward a degree.
Programs and courses are changed, added or deleted according to projected economic future, while many programs are relatively stable and have been around as long as the colleges, such as various business administration programs.

courses and tuned
The highest two courses are tuned in unison, while the others are tuned in octaves.
Unlike in the past there are many types of lutes encountered today: 5-course medieval lutes, renaissance lutes of 6 to 10 courses in many pitches for solo and ensemble performance of Renaissance works, the archlute of Baroque works, 11-course lutes in d-minor tuning for 17th century French, German and Czech music, 13 / 14-course d-minor tuned German Baroque Lutes for later High Baroque and Classical music, theorbo for basso continuo parts in Baroque ensembles, gallichons / mandoras, bandoras, orpharions and others.
Early mandolins had six double courses of gut strings, tuned similarly to lutes, and plucked with the fingertips.
Usually, courses of 2 adjacent strings are doubled ( tuned to the same pitch ).
The charango has five pairs ( or courses ) of strings, typically tuned GCEAE.
The five courses are pitched as follows ( from 5th to 1st course ): gg cc eE ( because the thicker one is tuned an octave lower ) aa ee.
It is to the mandolin what the viola is to the violin: the four double courses of strings tuned in fifths to the same pitches as the viola ( C-G-D-A low-to-high ), a fifth lower than a mandolin.
The mandola has four double courses of metal strings, tuned in unison rather than in octaves.
Their string courses are tuned upon a strict Pythagorean heptatonic scale, whose steps are composed exclusively of justly tuned limmas 256 / 243 and major whole-tones 9 / 8.
The two strings in each bass course are normally tuned an octave apart, while each pair of strings in the treble courses are tuned in unison.
It generally has four courses ( single, pairs or threes ) of strings, one or more course being usually tuned in octaves, though instruments with more or fewer courses were made.
The Puerto Rican tres has 9 strings in 3 courses and is tuned G4 G3 G4, C4 C4 C4, E4 E3 E4.
A fretless instrument, it has six courses of doubled-strings, and is generally tuned like an oud.
The bandora, though built like a cittern, had six or seven courses ( unison pairs ) of strings tuned in a more lute-like fashion, but without the high d found on a basslute.
The four courses of metal strings are tuned to the same pitches as the four upper strings of the guitar: DGBE.
The outer two strings of each of the three lowest triple courses is tuned an octave higher than the middle string in the course.
All of the courses are tuned in unison.
This tiple -- generally pronounced " tipple " -- has ten steel strings in four courses, tuned similarly to a D-tuned ukulele: AadDdf # F # f # BB.
It has three courses of double " singing " strings ( each pair tuned in unison: the first two courses in plain steel, the third in wound copper ), that are tuned in fourths ( C, G, C ) plus one " flying " bass string ( wound in copper and tuned in G, an octave lower than the singing middle course ) that runs outside the fingerboard and passes over an extension of the nut.

courses and unison
As with a piano, the purpose of using multiple strings per course is to make the instrument louder, although as the courses are rarely in perfect unison, a chorus effect usually results like a mandolin.
Because of this it is common to use matched strings on the two bass courses, tuning to unison pairs in order to enhance the bass response of the instrument.

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