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Taking seriously the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Frank Proschan Smithsonian Institution 27 January 2015 The 2003
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Taking seriously the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Frank Proschan Smithsonian Institution 27 January 2015 The 2003 Convention changes the rules of the game for living heritage. Have I told you lately when Im sleeping e very dream I dream of you some how Have I told you why the nights are long when youre not with me ell darling Im telling you now brPage 2br p2 Have I Told You Lately That I Love You My heart would break in Both have serious consequences for children who live in homes where parents are involved More than 28 million Americans are children of alcoholics nearly 11 million are under the age of 18 This figure is magnified by the countless number of others w 1. Data Product Maturity Definitions (cont.). 2. Directions. For this activity, break the students into six groups and assign one topic of legal, mental, social, ethical, physical, and financial consequences to each group. The class will be given a newspaper article and each group will examine the article from the perspective of their topic. Using the student activity guide on the following page, have the students answer the questions on the topic assigned to the group. Have each group report to the class.. empathy. DIVERSITY. Action. Consequence. My friend told me a joke.... My brother hit me really hard.... I stayed out later than my Mum said I could..... I walked my elderly neighbour’s dog to help out.... of Brexit. Andrew K. Rose. Berkeley-Haas and. ABFER, CEPR, NBER . Brexit Consequences: Andrew Rose. 1. The Unthinkable Happened. Serious Consequences along Many Dimensions. Focus here on:. Political . INCLUSIVE & EXCLUSIVE DEFINITIONS. One way of defining religion is to see it in terms of the functions it performs for society or . individuals.. Yinger. ,. . Religion is . 'a . system of beliefs and practices by means of which a group of people struggles with the ultimate problems of human life. Jaime Francisquez. Rhetorical Analogies. Comparison of two things or a likening of one thing to another in order to make one of them appear better or worse than it might be. Different: Substitute for arguments, include both metaphors & similes, includes comparisons, and the comparisons can be problematic. Peter Beaney. Faculty of Arts Media and Design. 2. Introduction. Terrorism is not a new phenomenon; although it could be argued that what we regard as ‘terrorism’ has shifted in meaning over time. This is particularly the case with regard to the difference between state and non-state terror (see below). . Collage . - a work of formal art, primarily in the . visual arts. , made from an . assemblage. of different forms, thus creating a new whole. A collage may include . newspaper clippings. , . ribbons. unit 16 words & Definitions construct destructive dejected eject injection 1 . (v) to build or create something 2 . (adj) meant to damage or hurt 3 . (adj) very unhappy 4 . (v) to push something out with force Good Governance Seminar Current state & Chain of consequences in ice-hockey Rok Snoj Ice Hockey Federation of Slovenia [HZS] ABOUT THE PRESENTER Rok Snoj Key issues & Chain of consequences in hockey Philippe Richard. 46. th. CIML, Prague. 2. New SI: Possible consequences for “practical metrology. The Presidential Council nominated at its March 2011 meeting the following members:. Ch. . Ehrlich (NIST. (a) . Disqualification . means the athlete’s results in a particular competition or event are invalidated, with all resulting consequences including forfeiture of any medals, points and prizes; .
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