The time is equally divided between interactive theory classes and hands-on practical classes. |
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The best methods for rehearsing allow hands-on participation by the entire unit. |
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Keyboard shortcuts and tabbing support hands-on keying, or you can utilize standard mouse-click functionality. |
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It gave me the hands-on training that I needed as I studied the theories of flying. |
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This training is best when it provides hands-on practice of the use of fire extinguishers. |
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As managing director, Rona takes an active, hands-on role in all her company's activities. |
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At their best, they bring a healthy dose of hands-on practicality to their efforts. |
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This will be followed by a hands-on workshop where participants carve and print their own woodblock. |
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In all, participants get hands-on training in eight skill areas of hunting and taking game. |
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The place had a reputation for hands-on debauch, so of course we were curious. |
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Sam was, by all accounts, a practical hands-on man whose grip had the grit of hard work. |
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The coordinating Web site offers detailed written explanations, hands-on activities, resources and computer-graded quizzes. |
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Proficiency in woodcraft required an intimate, hands-on knowledge of the woods. |
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Many respondents indicated that valuable learning was only possible via hands-on training in the school of hard knocks. |
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The idea behind the programme is to give students hands-on experience of composting and the use of wormeries. |
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The league has also been giving hands-on business advice and brokering to many organisations assisting with small business. |
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Many of the funds limit investments to only a few choices, which can be restrictive as a hands-on approach to investment management. |
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This hands-on learning experience was a first for the senior-level applied native studies class. |
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Classroom training is then combined with hands-on experience that includes a general rotation in every department of the company. |
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It's a great choice for those who want a hands-on introduction to the region's artisanal food and wine. |
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The project will provide hands-on training and artist mentorships targeted to highly motivated Hispanic teens. |
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All of its members learn the trade through acting workshops, hands-on experience as extras, or auditions for other roles. |
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Being a parent myself has given me both additional sympathy and some hands-on experience with things that seem to be effective. |
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Every press release, every tweet, down to every edit of every video and every edit of every photo is all hands-on by us. |
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If he were that kind of hands-on manager, this mess might not have happened in the first place. |
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The programme is designed to deliver hands-on assistance to companies and is tailored to meet their particular needs. |
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Cecil has been working it, seven days a week, for more than 60 years as a hands-on farmer, man and boy. |
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She has co-written four books of hands-on science activities for children for the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco. |
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Caregivers generally much prefer hands-on training to reading and following instructions in a user manual. |
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The program matches juniors and seniors with faculty for hands-on experience. |
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Detailed examples provide hands-on resources for implementing the suggested optimizations. |
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Also in the bidding were 3i, but he preferred Bridgepoint's more hands-on philosophy. |
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There will also be hands-on activities and the chance to talk informally with well known presenters from TV and radio. |
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We also kickstart corporate self-learners, providing high-quality, hands-on, modular courses. |
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The day will alternate between instruction and hands-on practice under the tutelage of the very best in the business. |
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Homage to yesterday's authorities went the way of the ancien regime, and hands-on experience replaced book learning. |
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The boot camp itself is held at WTI's high-spec training rooms in Galway and consists of extensive hands-on exercises and exam preparation. |
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The native of Waterford's Cannon Street, who now lives in Newrath, is very much a hands-on owner of his travel agency. |
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There are plenty of hands-on activities, covering all aspects of seamanship, including navigation, weather forecasting and ship-handling. |
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I'm hitting a brick wall in trying to choose a good school and getting the hands-on experience I need. |
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It will also look at the various roles in radio from broadcast law to programming and will even include studio visits for hands-on training. |
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The soundboards are made of the finest wood and there is more hands-on work and design by the top craftspeople in the field. |
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We need more such hands-on visionaries for the future of York if we are to create and maintain a competitive position on the world stage. |
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Stoll writes by telling stories, creating visions of creative, messy, hands-on education being displaced by sterile virtual busywork. |
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Members tried their hands at the techniques to gain hands-on experience. |
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Does the hands-on father who cooks for three vegetarians and three carnivores feel his upbringing is paying off? |
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There are also opportunities for people to get involved in a more hands-on manner. |
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Wherever you're fishing in Denmark, you really ought to get hands-on advice at one or both of the excellent tackle shops in central Copenhagen. |
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It will also help keep hands-on skills at the heart of cheesemaking, a big factor in preserving our cheese's renowned taste. |
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Participants will have a hands-on session on the construction of modified cloze tests for comprehension, grammar, vocabulary and spelling. |
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Many of the best and most influential anthropologists are not hands-on fieldworkers. |
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But it is a big task to install him as orchestrator with so little hands-on experience. |
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Fairstein's hands-on approach led her to become fascinated with forensics long before it was a staple of prime-time television drama. |
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The cockpits, which are fitted with crashworthy seats and are armour-protected, are equipped with hands-on collective and stick controls. |
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Formation provided a hands-on experience to see if Franciscan life is really for him. |
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In this hands-on book, you'll learn how to create French braids, twisted pony tails, buns, cornrows and more. |
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Internships and co-op opportunities turn classroom theory into practical, hands-on experience. |
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In short, students get a hands-on experience of the practicalities that they will have to deal with after they graduate. |
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But she still has a hands-on role in the dairying business, helping with the milking when needed, and dealing with the mounds of paperwork. |
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Instead, they are turning to apprenticeships, which give them hands-on training, together with day release at college. |
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It was John McKendrick who introduced pre-shrunk fabric, which did away with the time-consuming, hands-on, chemical waterproofing process. |
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Nine pedestals lining the outdoor observation deck support smaller telescopes for hands-on undergraduate learning. |
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The book is a gold mine of information, learned by McMoneagle over two decades of hands-on training, research, and applications. |
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My pain has diminished as a result of the hands-on instruction, group work and breathing and relaxation exercises that constitute the classes. |
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This hands-on learning option will be open to all Emiratis, regardless of age or previous qualification. |
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The Arts Council enlists support from other local groups to assist with the hands-on staging of the event. |
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That hands-on style brought an integrity and euphony to the lifetime written record of his creative, illuminating and vivifying mind. |
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There is nothing dull and dusty about any of the attractions and there are plenty of opportunities for hands-on experiences. |
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The museum has videos of archive footage, hands-on exhibits and displays, as well as famous locomotives and GWR memorabilia. |
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The new science, placing itself in the tradition of doubting Thomas, was a hands-on affair. |
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The drill was designed to involve as many staff members as possible using hands-on role play in different situations involving simulated fires. |
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Given that crucial importance, The Macallan is famously hands-on when it comes to its wooden barrels. |
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He had heard that Mileson was very hands-on but still couldn't believe his eyes during an early team talk as the sound of a vacuum cleaner droned in the background. |
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They would be welcome to participate in hands-on aid work if they desired. |
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When it comes to choosing a joystick for your computer, there's really nothing like getting into the shops and getting a bit of hands-on experience. |
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More people than ever are swapping their desk-bound jobs for a vocation that enables them to be hands-on, use their brain and be in charge of their own destiny. |
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Cellphones won't substitute for hands-on protection by parents. |
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Learning through hands-on experiences leaves a more indelible impression. |
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Several of the leaves morph into real green brushstrokes, one of numerous instances where photographic reproduction blends with a hands-on painterly touch. |
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Your artsy-craftsy side may be content to watch the sculptors and glassmakers, but there are classes for those who want a more hands-on experience. |
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They must go beyond merely seeking sponsorship from major technology corporations to implementing hands-on demonstrations and workshops for member business. |
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Adelson is known for being a hands-on donor who makes decisions carefully. |
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I've modified my role to be less hands-on and more supervisory. |
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It informs and will inspire some to become more engaged in a hands-on way. |
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I do recall one time, though, when a burly, red-faced command sergeant major became very hands-on. |
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This role requires hands-on programming and troubleshooting skills, experience with financial data management, coupled with an enthusiasm for learning quantitative analysis. |
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For those who want a hands-on experience, you can learn about tivaevae at a demonstration with Cook Island Mamas or get your hula skirts on and take a hula dance lesson. |
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Such prints are made by the artist in small, limited editions via time-consuming, hands-on processes such as etching, stone lithography and serigraphy. |
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Also, the many books that are in poor condition, or that are so valuable that hands-on access by readers is undesirable, have to be either microfilmed or digitized. |
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Barrymore, pregnant and recently married, is similarly hands-on with her blend. |
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Here, they teach the midshipmen hands-on navigation and shipboard life. |
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A modern apprenticeship now offers work-based learning with hands-on career experience, access to qualifications as well as a pay packet at the end of the month. |
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Pupils are invited to explore the hands-on science exhibits including a hall of mirrors and a puzzle corner. |
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Five galleries offer hundreds of hands-on activities, space rockets, capsules and satellites. |
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As part of the hands-on experience, students established, managed and liquated a mini-corporation under the guidance of 30 Omran volunteers. |
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Modalities, eccentric strengthening, and hands-on physical therapy are immediately necessary. |
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Some of the nurses in IR have taken the ONS Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Course but have not completed the hands-on portion. |
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During this portion of the program they received hands-on experience in welding, plumbing, pipefitting, steamfitting and related trades. |
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This new format essentially takes the bookwork and allows it to be completed prior to the hands-on portion of the class. |
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The seminar gave me the hands-on tools I need to be more successful, said Yang Jiao of Empark Hotel Group. |
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Several hands-on activities were also utilized to teach concepts like natural selection, cladograms, and phylogeny. |
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It is noteworthy that CLAST members will save money in adopting hands-on, inquiry-driven science kit curricula. |
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Huddersfield and District Woodturners received PS500 towards new equipment for their hands-on sessions. |
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Head for the Strawbale Theatre for hands-on workshops, interactive theatre, kaleidoscopic video shows and bug and slug hunts. |
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This experiential, hands-on program invites kids to explore their creativities by constructing toys and games with a BKFK-provided curriculum. |
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The company offers a full technical back-up service, providing many years of hands-on experience in calendering applications and techniques. |
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A series of hands-on tutorials explains how to create professional quality music recordings from the initial setup to the final mixdown. |
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These programmes involve hands-on work at the AMIC and CDPE across every stage of the precision engineering process, from design to production. |
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In addition to the new hands-on experiences at the booth, NCI will exhibit Noritake's very first invention, VFD module. |
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Here one can have a hands-on experience with star fish, sea cucumbers and the horseshoe crab. |
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Among the classes offered is a hands-on lesson in making orecchiette and a cavatelli dish with fennel and tomatoes. |
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His hands-on expertise with server based technology and his proven management skills will contribute invaluably to the team. |
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This hands-on study in tectonics and weight distribution paralleled Morris's contemporaneous explorations of gravity and antiform. |
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The sessions are hands-on, open, and collaborative by design. |
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This plastic-spiral-bound workbook for students in criminal justice contains hands-on exercises and reference guides. |
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This competition is a highly regarded opportunity for students nationwide to share their hands-on research in some field of organismic biology. |
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Expanding on his first book Desktop Mastering which discussed hands-on issues, Turnridge explores the philosophical side of audio mastering. |
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His hands-on exhibit demonstrates vintage Mutoscopes, Edison Reproducers, quack medical devices and more. |
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This hands-on guide also covers sequences and series, with introductions to multivariable calculus, differential equations, and numerical analysis. |
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The class covered the thermodynamics of energy conservation, theory and practice of direct digital control, ladder logic programming, and hands-on troubleshooting. |
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There will be plenty of hands-on activities from mummification magic to Egyptian crafts as the museum celebrates the reopening of its popular Ancient Egypt gallery. |
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At RDH Under One Roof, this innovative device was exposed to nearly 1,000 dental hygienists from around the country through a series of hands-on workshops. |
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How Lucine battles and becomes one with her undead foes is what Angry Art Press is sure will entice genre fans, who are desperate for a more hands-on, feral approach vs. |
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But before long we realized that snapping turtles at the Pinery were teetering on the brink of disaster, and the project quickly turned into a hands-on conservation job. |
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It is a hands-on event as the pupils are there to help the scatty Marian find some lost items and books to send off to her brother Richard and his fellow soldiers. |
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Our corporate staff is enthusiastic about sharing hands-on activities exploring polarized light, thermoacoustic sound projectors, and futuristic artificial muscles. |
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Many big organizations are like farm teams that churn out managers to be snapped up by smaller companies hungry for experienced, hands-on leaders. |
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Parallax's Stamp-In-Class series of texts have allowed students and hobbyists to learn programming, electronics and interfacing in a hands-on, friendly manner. |
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Now the center is looking for more docents to conduct hands-on nature programs, handle and care for the animals and lead interpretive hikes for children and adults. |
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Only one independent member of the board has hands-on management experience in retailing, serving as president and vice chairman of Federated Department Stores 12 years ago. |
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This hands-on laboratory based workshop will provide a broad overview of pulping, bleaching, chemical recovery, recycling, papermaking and converting. |
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Color photography and an index enhance this hands-on, idea-packed resource, especially recommended for preschool and elementary school teachers as well as homeschoolers. |
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Channel partners were given hands-on training on several of its products like GFI MailArchiver, GFI WebMonitor, GFI MailEssentials Online, GFI FaxMaker and GFI LanGuard. |
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The PIA Agency Marketing Guide contains hands-on marketing advice from some of the insurance industry's premier experts and practicing professionals. |
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Saturday's launch will include free, hands-on demonstrations from 2-5pm by wet plate collodion expert John Brewer, who will also give a talk at 6pm. |
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One lucky winner will receive hands-on access to the Wienermobile, with the vehicle's drivers, known as Hotdoggers, serving as personal chauffeurs. |
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Apple Certification Training in Final Cut Pro 7 is at the core of the program, featuring three full days of hands-on instruction, culminating with a certification exam. |
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Intel's hands-on science centers were so successful with students that the New Mexico State Department of Education adopted them as a model for schools. |
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The Faire will feature Tarot card readings, Shamballa attunements, hands-on healing and plenty of handmade vendor items for sale, along with raffles and prizes. |
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That means Colin's the world's best mindreader as well as a cracking designer, or, er, Michael doesn't have the meticulous, hands-on role that fans might expect. |
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The zoological section features dozens of exotic hands-on displays including the chance to experience an ant colony and say hello to Spike the Woolly Rhino. |
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