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I had the privilege of running a workshop for WEF on the subject of design and sustainability.
Népszabadság was the paper that cheered the execution of Hungarians who wanted democracy and free speech, so for it to act as a champion of free speech is like someone from the SS running a workshop on human rights.
Last week the Minnesota Opera was running a workshop for a new piece this season, "Doubt," based on the play by John Patrick Shanley and the subsequent movie, with music by Douglas J. Cuomo.
No. Instead, Ms. McReynolds had been running a workshop, for three days, on making ceremonial crowns out of paper decorated with all manner of feathers, baubles, fake flowers and butterflies.
How can you justify running a workshop on intellectual property for two people?" But there is a growing backlash in newer universities against the notion that volume trumps all.
She had taken the precaution of skipping a weekly round of drinks with friends at a bar filled with televisions, but thought that she would be safe Wednesday morning, when she was running a workshop on haikus with a group of second graders.
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In addition, it provides the local bioinformaticians with an insight into the running of the workshop so they may later choose to run a workshop themselves with the materials developed.
Dr Calam first came into contact with the psychological problems of child soldiers a decade ago in Uganda, when she ran a workshop on post-traumatic stress at Makere University in Kampala for Ugandan psychologists who had been working with rescued child combatants.
We used to work with gangs, run a workshop that brought police and young people together.
The Co-operative College ran a workshop several years ago in partnership with Oxfam about working with co-operatives.
Three years ago, Nasa, with the University of Missouri, ran a workshop aimed at prioritising sex differences in human responses to challenging environments.
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