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To practice architecture means to offer or render services in connection with the design and construction of a building, or group of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings, that have as their principal purpose human occupancy or use.
Initially limited frequency space meant that Channel 4 could not be broadcast alongside S4C, though some English Channel 4 programmes would be aired at less popular times on the Welsh variant, a practice that carried on up until the closure of S4C's analogue transmissions in 2010.
His name is also written in Taiwan as " The Late President Lord Chiang " ( 先總統 蔣公 ), where the one-character-wide space known as nuo tai shows respect ; this practice has lost some popularity.
This was often done for letterbox widescreen anime on VHS, though the practice of " hiding " subtitles within the lower matte also is done with symmetrical mattes, albeit with less space available.
Another unaffiliated group, Media Study Group, established seven categories of poor journalistic practice: for example, the journalist stating personal opinion in a report, asserting incorrect facts, applying unequal space or treatment to two sides of a controversial issue ; then analyzed The Age Newspaper ( Melbourne Australia ) for the frequency of infraction of this code of practice.
Other parts of the training was meant to give them practice in maneuvering the spacecraft and get in and out of its narrow openings wearing a space suit.
While running a device driver in user space does not necessarily reduce the damage a misbehaving driver can cause, in practice it is beneficial for system stability in the presence of buggy ( rather than malicious ) drivers: memory-access violations by the driver code itself ( as opposed to the device ) may still be caught by the memory-management hardware.
* Mirrors are used also in some schools of feng shui, an ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space, to achieve harmony with the environment.
In 1993 the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh purchased the South Side Works steel mill property, and worked together with the community and various developers to create a master plan for a mixed-use development including a riverfront park, office space, housing, health-care facilities, and the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pitt Panthers indoor practice fields.
The unification of space and time is exemplified by the common practice of selecting a metric ( the measure that specifies the interval between two events in spacetime ) such that all four dimensions are measured in terms of units of distance: representing an event as ( in the Lorentz metric ) or ( in the original Minkowski metric ) where is the speed of light.
Stewart found a practice space and joined with Jones to start an R & B band playing Chicago blues.
In line with this initiative, the Dubai International Financial Centre was announced, offering 55. 5 % foreign ownership, no withholding tax, freehold land and office space and a tailor-made financial regulatory system with laws taken from best practice in other leading financial centres like New York, London, Zürich and Singapore.
In 1880, a Steinway-Haus was established in Hamburg as a sales showroom with concert halls, practice studios, sales departments and piano storage space.
Thus a regular space encountered in practice can usually be assumed to be T < sub > 3 </ sub >, by replacing the space with its Kolmogorov quotient.
In computer networks it has become a common practice for every person to also have one or more nicknames for the purposes of anonymity, to avoid ambiguity or simply because the natural name or technical address would be too long to type or take too much space on the screen.
: c < sub > 0 </ sub > is the speed of light in free space ,< ref > Current practice of standards organizations such as NIST and BIPM is to use c < sub > 0 </ sub >, rather than c, to denote the speed of light in vacuum according to ISO 31.
In practice, the strike zone is treated as a volume of space delimited by vertical planes extending up from the pentagonal boundaries of the home plate and limited at the top and bottom by upper and lower horizontal planes passing through the horizontal lines of the definition.
Gutmann observes that Falun Gong also lacks robust backing from the American constituencies that usually support religious freedom: liberals are wary of Falun Gong's conservative sexual morality, while Christian conservatives don't accord the practice the same space as persecuted Christians.
The dojo ( 道場, practice space ) is a place in which to explore this concept in safety.
In line with common English practice, style guides — such as the The Chicago Manual of Style — generally state that the number and percent sign are written without any space in between.
( That honor was wrested in the 1990s by Malibu AYSO, a youth soccer organization that shares park space ( practice fields ).
Along with a number of additional student bedrooms the Sloane Robinson building also provided the college with the O ' Reilly Theatre ( a large multipurpose lecture theatre ), a dedicated room for musical practice, a number of seminar rooms and a large open plan space which during term time is used as a café and social space for all members of the college.

practice and architecture
Professionally, an architect's decisions affect public safety, and thus an architect must undergo specialized training consisting of advanced education and a practicum ( or internship ) for practical experience to earn a license to practice architecture.
In most developed countries, only qualified persons — those with the appropriate licensure, certification, or registration with a relevant body, often governmental — are legally permitted to practice architecture.
To practice architecture implies the ability to practice independently of supervision.
The term Building design professional ( or Design professional ), by contrast, is a much broader term including professionals who practice independently under an alternate profession, such as engineering professionals, or those who assist in the practice architecture under the supervision of a licensed architect, such as architectural technologists and intern architects.
In contrast to the Freudian school's individualistic style of analysis, this practice studied the dynamics of several subjects in complex interaction ; it led Guattari into a broader philosophical exploration of, and political engagement with, a vast array of intellectual and cultural domains ( philosophy, ethnology, linguistics, architecture, etc.
Nevertheless, he queried colleagues at the architecture practice for advice on how to become an architect.
Advised to create a portfolio to hand to an architecture school, he took various drawings, such as perspective and shop drawings from Beardstow's practice as inspiration.
Contemporary contributions are being produced at the crossroads of other disciplines such as installation, architecture, design, sculpture, electronic art, VJ ( video performance artist ) and digital art or other documentative aspects of artistic practice.
Performance testing is a subset of performance engineering, an emerging computer science practice which strives to build performance into the implementation, design and architecture of a system.
* The art of constructing edifices, or the practice of civil architecture.
The design was eventually carried out by the architecture practice Dissing + Weitling together with the engineering firm COWI.
In practice, the architect is the one who draws the line between software architecture ( architectural design ) and detailed design ( non-architectural design ).
* In religious architecture, as in Islamic architecture, the prayer hall is a large room dedicated to the practice of the worship.
Classical architecture is architecture derived in part from the Greek and Roman architecture of classical antiquity, enriched by classicizing architectural practice in Europe since the Renaissance.
Although this invitation may have arisen from Charles II's casual opportunism in matching people to tasks, Wren is believed to have been already on the way to architecture practice.
While continuing his private practice, he served as a design critic and professor of architecture at Yale School of Architecture from 1947 to 1957.
In practice, the state of the art has yet to reach this degree of sophistication and most compiler generators are not capable of handling semantic or target architecture information.
Cadaver tombs were a departure, in monumental architecture, from the usual practice of showing an effigy of the person as they were in life.

practice and seeks
today ’ s galus seeks to legitimize and mainstream the abominable practice ( toeiva ) of homosexuality.
According to several linguists, neurocognitive research has confirmed many standards of language learning, such as: " learning engages the entire person ( cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains ), the human brain seeks patterns in its searching for meaning, emotions affect all aspects of learning, retention and recall, past experience always affects new learning, the brain's working memory has a limited capacity, lecture usually results in the lowest degree of retention, rehearsal is essential for retention, practice does not make perfect, and each brain is unique " ( Sousa, 2006, p. 274 ).
Eventually, the church adopted a policy of excommunicating members found practicing polygamy, and today seeks actively to distance itself from " fundamentalist " groups that continue the practice.
Presently, the LDS Church seeks to distance itself from other branches of Mormonism, particularly those that practice polygamy.
Instead, it seeks to improve medical practice and biomedical science through the holistic integration of cross-cultural or biocultural, behavioral, and epidemiological perspectives on health.
In practice, truth-conditional semantics is similar to model-theoretic semantics ; conceptually, however, they differ in that truth-conditional semantics seeks to connect language with statements about the real world ( in the form of meta-language statements ), rather than with abstract models.
* Restoration Movement, a Christian movement originating in the 19th century that seeks to restore the doctrine and practice of the early church
Orthodox Judaism recognizes the rules as being in full force, but in practice seeks leniency with respect to some of the rules ' strictures, and tends to resolve at least some doubts in favor of permitting a questionable marriage.
In practice, more formally, the debate seeks a 3-manifold that corresponds to the spatial section ( in comoving coordinates ) of the 4-dimensional space-time of the universe.
Social work is a professional and academic discipline that seeks to improve the quality of life and wellbeing of an individual, group, or community by intervening through research, policy, community organizing, direct practice, and teaching on behalf of those afflicted with poverty or any real or perceived social injustices and violations of their human rights.
Whilst targeted hygiene was originally developed as an effective approach to hygiene practice, it also seeks, as far as possible, to sustain " normal " levels of exposure to the microbial flora of our environment to the extent that is important to build a balanced immune system.
Radical Unschooling emphasizes that unschooling is a non-coercive, cooperative practice, and seeks to promote those values in all areas of life.
That book seeks by reflection on the nature of practical reasoning to uncover the formal principles that underlie reason in practice and the related general beliefs about the self that are necessary for those principles to be truly applicable to us.
Its newspaper The Five Percenter condemns the states who impose restrictions on their practice as those who " attempt to define us in ways that seeks to criminalize us ".
Contrary to orthodox Marxist praxis, which solely seeks to implement an unchangeable and narrow idea of " communism " into practice, critical theorists held that praxis and theory, following the dialectical method, should be interdependent and should mutually influence each other.
Clinical psychology is the applied field of psychology that seeks to assess, understand and treat psychological conditions in clinical practice.
Legislation on the state and federal level seeks to limit the practice of bundling, by requiring publishers to offer all components separately.
One central practice of Scientology is an activity known as auditing ( listening ) which seeks to elevate an adherent to a State of Clear, one of freedom from the influences of the reactive mind.
In practice it seeks neither advice nor approval from other " anointed " Witnesses when formulating policies and doctrines, or when producing material for publications and conventions.
Michael seeks help about his practice spell.
Habitat conservation is a land management practice that seeks to conserve, protect and restore habitat areas for wild plants and animals, especially conservation reliant species, and prevent their extinction, fragmentation or reduction in range.
Blood and Body Fluid precautions are a type of infection control practice that seeks to minimize this sort of disease transmission.
Best practice in occupational therapy seeks to offer effective, client-centred services that enable people to engage in occupations of life.
Just like Schoenberg, Goehr refuses to view current composition as a practice that is independent of any musical tradition, but rather, he seeks in tradition the elements for the innovation of musical language.

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