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Today many college bound students try to take a course in personal typing, as they feel a certain degree of mastery of this skill is almost essential for one who proposes to do academic work in college and a professional school.
Today however, the `` outsider '' is likely to have professional qualifications of the highest order ( otherwise the college would not be interested in hiring him ) and to be acclimatized to the democratic processes of the secular or state university.
Today, professional conservators join and take part in the activities of numerous conservation associations and professional organizations with the wider conservation field, and within their area of specialization.
Today, thanks to the advent of desktop publishing and self-publication, there is often little difference between the appearance of a fanzine and a professional magazine.
Today most guitarists undergo rigorous professional training and often can read and play music in other styles: many dancers take courses in ballet and contemporary dance as well as flamenco.
Today, professional leagues have been introduced in most countries of Europe.
By the 1960s and 1970s, the style of film shooting and editing shifted to include radical angles that conveyed more subjectivity and intimacy within the scenes Today, the master shot is still an extremely important element of film production, but scenes are not built around the master shot in the same way that they were when professional filmmaking was in its infancy.
Today, it is often thought of as a child's instrument, but there are many professional players who demonstrate the instrument's full solo range.
Today, concepts of social class often assume three general categories: a very wealthy and powerful upper class that owns and controls the means of production ; a middle class of professional workers, small business owners, and low-level managers ; and a lower class, who rely on low-paying wage jobs for their livelihood and often experience poverty.
Today Super 8 color negative film is available directly from Kodak for professional use and is typically transferred to video through the telecine process for use in television advertisement, music videos and other film projects.
Today the city's major industries are government, trade, transportation, utilities, and professional and business services.
Today, the committee, in coordination with other professional organisations, may review with the Parisian administration the addition to the Avenue of new businesses whose floor area would exceed 1000 square metres.
Today both SEM's professional and academic programs are considered one of the premier training grounds for China's business leaders.
Today, the SWAC, considered the premier HBCU conference, ranks among the elite in the nation in terms of alumni playing with professional sports teams, particularly in the sport of football.
Today, it is mostly charities and professional institutions who receive Royal Charters.
Today, these academic areas still serve as springboards for the professional practitioner of usability engineering, but Cognitive Science departments and academic programs in Human-Computer Interaction now also produce their share of practitioners in the field.
Today Alpha is a highly professional unit, which consists of roughly 700 servicemen in five operative units.
Today many buildings are let as professional offices for barristers and solicitors with between and of office space available.
Today employment in the town is provided by mainly small business engaged in light industry, technology and professional services.
Today Vanderbilt enrolls approximately 12, 000 students from all 50 U. S. states and over 90 foreign countries in four undergraduate and six graduate and professional schools.
Today most professional computer graphics applications available for desktop use offer NURBS technology, which is most often realized by integrating a NURBS engine from a specialized company.
Today, the stadium is the home of the Pumas professional soccer team.
" Today, as yesterday, musicians, composers, liturgical chapel cantors, church organists and instrumentalists must feel the necessity of serious and rigorous professional training.

Today and industry
Today, the term " utility knife " also includes small folding or retractable-blade knives suited for use in the modern workplace or in the construction industry.
Today, however, many work within private corporations, financial industry, and government bodies.
Today, most of the food energy consumed by the world population is supplied by the food industry.
In 1993, USA Today included a weekly columnist on fantasy baseball, John Hunt, and he became perhaps the most visible writer in the industry before the rise of the Internet.
Today the economy of the islands is dependent on crofting, fishing, tourism, the oil industry and renewable energy.
Today the travel industry supplements their income by bringing visitors to the remote areas.
Today, we see lot of high end applications in the field of power, energy, transportation, networks, aerospace, safety, security, industry automation and a variety of other domains.
Today, the main revenue producers in Shetland are agriculture, aquaculture, fishing, renewable energy, the petroleum industry ( crude oil and natural gas production ), the creative industries and tourism.
" Today, the revolution is occurring entirely within the industry and is led by people who want to change the look of movies by making them better, more convincing and pleasurable to watch.
Today, most metal-cored wicks use zinc or a zinc alloy, which has become the industry standard.
Today Trento thrives on commerce, services, tourism, high-quality agriculture and food industry ( including wine, fruit ), as a research and conference center thanks to a small but renowned university
Today, the recording industry has two kinds of producers: executive producer and music producer ; they have different roles.
Today, publishing academic journals and textbooks is a large part of an international industry.
Today, the use of computers and proprietary industry software such as Radiance can allow an Architect or Engineer to quickly undertake complex calculations to review the benefit of a particular design.
Today, within the pharmaceutical industry, the term is used for tablet manufacture that does not involve the pretreatment of the drug substance apart from blending with excipients.
Today, a majority of release prints for major studio films still are created with all three digital tracks -- Dolby Digital, DTS and Sony's SDDS ( each digital track uses different film geography so all three, as well as the analog track, can coexist on one print ) -- but most professionals in the industry now consider SDDS a dying system.
Today, much of the industry has disappeared.
Taylor's work has received recognition and praise in USA Today, The Door, Time Magazine, and numerous national and regional newspapers and magazines, yet his career has essentially flown under the radar outside of the music industry.
Today, virtually all SDRAM is manufactured in compliance with standards established by JEDEC, an electronics industry association that adopts open standards to facilitate interoperability of electronic components.
Today, foreign competition has all but wiped out the local needlework industry.
Today, the term YUV is commonly used in the computer industry to describe file-formats that are encoded using YCbCr.
Today, while the county maintains its agricultural base, it is also within commuting distance of jobs and industry in St. Louis, Missouri and the surrounding area.
Today, the carpet industry is the predominant employer in Murray County.
Today the mainstays of the BĂ©arn area are the oil business, the aerospace industry through the helicopter turboshaft engines manufacturer Turbomeca, tourism and agriculture.

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