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  USC Summer & Special Programs
Film and television stories don’t “just happen”, they are created.
Starting with the creating and developing of characters and progressing through the art and craft of building the narrative of a story, this seminar will lead the participants toward writing a fully executed and refined twenty-minute screenplay.
Interspersed with the writing will be screenings and in-depth analyses of films and television episodes from individual scenes to full-length productions.
www.usc.edu /dept/admissions/programs/summer/seminars_screen.shtml   (230 words)

  
  Starting a Tanning Salon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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  Television   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A semi-mechanical analogue television system was first demonstrated in London in February 1924 by John Logie Baird with an image of Felix the Cat and a moving picture by Baird on October 30, 1925.
Vladimir Zworykin is also sometimes cited as the father of electronic television because of his invention of the iconoscope in 1923 and his invention of the kinescope in 1929.
Paralleling television's growing primacy in family life and society, an increasingly vocal chorus of legislators, scientists and parents is raising objections to the uncritical acceptance of the medium.
www.gogoglo.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/t/te/television.html   (4260 words)

  
 Television
Television has blown up all over the world and every country is able to share their culture and society to others.
The earliest television sets were radios with the addition of a television device consisting of a neon tube with a mechanically spinning disk (the Nipkow disk, invented by Paul Gottlieb Nipkow) that produced a red postage-stamp size image.
Television in its original and still most popular form involves sending images and sound over radio waves in the VHF and UHF bands, which are received by a receiver (a television set).
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/t/te/television.html   (1810 words)

  
 List of television programs starting with A - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
List of television programs starting with A - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This is a list of television programs starting with the letter A
List of television programs starting with A and Lists of television series.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/List_of_television_programs_starting_with_A   (80 words)

  
 Net4TV Voice: Looking Back in Television
Television first gained the public's attention at the 1939 World's Fair in New York, but the roots of the technology which made it possible can be traced to the late 19th century.
For example, children of the 1950's were enthralled by the program, "The Adventures of Superman." But their creative interaction with this story was mostly limited to devising elaborate and covert methods to liberate the family towels and linen without arousing parental suspicion.
Television was seen as nothing less than a miracle when it appeared but the audiences of today have a very different attitude than the audiences of the 1950's.
www.net4tv.com /Voice/Story.cfm?storyID=67   (1269 words)

  
 television series
The content of television programs may be factual, as in documentaries, news, and reality television, or fictional as in comedy and drama.
Common TV program periods include regular broadcasts (like TV news), TV series (usually seasonal and ongoing with a duration of only a few episodes to many seasons), or TV miniseries which is an extended film, usually with a small pre-determined number of episodes and a set plot and timeline.
While television series appearing in TV networks are usually commissioned by the networks themselves, the real revenue for the producers is typically when the product is sold into syndication.
www.sfcrowsnest.com /scifinder/a/Television_series.php   (1276 words)

  
 Talking With kids: Television
List all TV shows watched by each family member for a week, add up the number of hours spent and programs seen.
It may be all right to have a TV snack or dessert-a program watched for entertainment or relaxation alone, but such shows should come after the main course and not dominate the diet.
TV programs, from dramas to comedies to news programs, are highly manufactured products, with points of view, biases and innumerable decisions made by producers and writers on what to portray and what to leave out.
www.talkingwithkids.org /television.html   (1862 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Television
The summer of 2000 is often considered the starting point of the reality television phenomenon in the U.S., since it marked the initial appearance and unexpected popularity of Survivor and Big Brother.
From this, the networks learned reality programming was not only cheap, but also strike-proof and consequently added more and such programs to their prime-time line-ups.
Believing that that a program can be evacuated of its cultural particulars and then refilled with new ones once it arrives in another country, production companies assume that the basics of reality programming maintain a universal appeal.
www.routledge-ny.com /ref/television/realitytv.html   (1299 words)

  
 Peer Resources: A Comprehensive List of Mentor Programs
The goals of the program are to help students stay in school, bring education to the workplace and the workplace to education, help the partner become a productive member of the community, and assist the partner to develop a sense of self-esteem and ability to make choices.
This program is based on providing five fundamental resources to at-risk youth: a one-on-one relationship with a caring adult; a safe places to learn and grow; a healthy start; marketable skills through education; and an opportunity to give back.
The program includes an 18 month facilitated learning relationship between a mentor and a mentee; a central coordinator who assists in matching mentors and mentees, mentorship training for all participants, career planning workshops for mentees, monthly correspondence from the program coordinator on topics of interest, and a bi-annual mentorÕs networking breakfast.
www.mentors.ca /mentorprograms.html   (17237 words)

  
 Learn more about Television in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The BBC launched the world's first regular broadcast television service, from Alexandra Palace in London on November 2, 1936.
PAL is the television standard in the United Kingdom, much of Europe, Africa, Australia, and some parts of South America.
In the US, television networks produce prime-time programs for their affiliate stations to air between 8pm and 11pm.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /t/te/television.html   (1712 words)

  
 FAQs About the Parents Television Council
The PTC concentrates on broadcast television, which uses the public airwaves to enter every home with a television set, and expanded basic cable, which millions of households rely on for their TV programming.
Parents often complain that when objectionable programming comes into the home via the widely accessible venues of broadcast television and expanded basic cable, it is often virtually unavoidable and puts a tremendous burden on them to monitor their children's viewing 24/7 especially now when family programming is scarce.
Today's prime time television programming has become almost uniformly unsuitable for families, and often directly hostile to their values, making it very difficult for parents to shield their children and seek out alternative entertainment.
www.parentstv.org /PTC/faqs/main.asp   (3263 words)

  
 CMHS Programs: Toolkit - Illness Management and Recovery
For example, they might start to believe that the FBI is monitoring their phone calls even though there is no evidence of this.
For some people having this kind of belief, which is called a “delusion,” is an early sign that they are starting to experience a relapse of their mental illness, and they need to contact their practitioner to discuss an evaluation.
Programs that integrate treatment for mental illness with treatment for substance abuse have the most positive results.
www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov /cmhs/communitysupport/toolkits/illness/workbook/handout8.asp   (4663 words)

  
 Academics: Graduate Programs: Course List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The first major topic is optimization using linear programming, non-linear programming and integer programming with the Excel add-in Solver.
Starting with learning standards and/or instructional competencies, candidates adapt internet resources and internet-based teaching strategies to their instructional environments.
In the course, each student will focus on the design of a specific management development program, initiative, or curriculum that is of significant importance to his/her organization or personal situation.
ellis.nyit.edu /myellispages/AcademicsGraduateProgramsCourseList.html   (6930 words)

  
 Graduate Programs for Psychology Students
Applications for graduate programs are typically due in December or January for admission in the coming September, so it's important to plan for application well in advance of the deadlines and in advance of graduation.
Graduate programs in psychology typically use a mentorship approach to training; that is, most of your training is supervised by a single professor with whom you develop a close relationship, and this prof serves as your primary research supervisor and mentor.
In the summer/fall before you apply for a graduate program, contact potential supervisors that you may be interested in working with; check the department's web site to find out about their faculty research interest and read a few of the profs' articles to see if their research is interesting to you.
publish.uwo.ca /~laura/programs.html   (3872 words)

  
 Education World® : School Administrators Center : Archives : Programs
The five-year program was introduced as a way to help students who might have trouble graduating in the traditional four years to experience success rather than failure.
The program allows students who have difficulty with certain courses, such as math or science, to complete them over a year and a half or two years instead of one.
In this overview, we examine school programs for students with problems, programs for "average" kids who've gotten lost in the shuffle, and a controversial preventative program.
www.education-world.com /a_admin/archives/programs.shtml   (3769 words)

  
 Promising Practices in Afterschool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
AYS Inc. is a not-for-profit agency whose mission is to develop and maintain before and afterschool programs and support services for children, their parents, and the community.
Programs explore identity and heritage through artistic, literary, and oral history projects and site specific installations including temporary murals and garden project activities.
This program is founded on the principle that there exists within each child a creative energy which must not lie dormant.
www.afterschool.org /programs.cfm   (5202 words)

  
 Research Guide to Film Studies
After that it is listed under "Cinema." This computer version, with its keyword capability may identify articles on film not specifically indexed as such.
Not unlike the program listing in the newspaper, this shows what programs where on at what time during the fall, winter and summer seasons from 1944 to 1983.
For locating reviews of television programs and criticism of individual programs or programming in general, most of the general sources listed in the sections Locating Film Reviews and Locating Film Criticism will work very well.
web.library.emory.edu /subjects/humanities/perform/film.html   (3963 words)

  
 boys clothing: depictions in television shows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Television in the third world is rarely reflects popular clothing tgrends, but usually the fashions and life style of the elite and middle class--in many countries a small part of the population.
We will also assess the nature of television programing and viewing in neach country, although the information we have gathered on this is still very limited at this time.
There were several programs with boy and girl leads or boys and girls in the family, but almost no programs with a girl lead.
histclo.com /the/tv/tv.html   (1524 words)

  
 topic/List of Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The concept of merging and identity allows automated integration of topic maps from diverse sources into a coherent new topic map.
Topic maps have a standard XML-based interchange syntax called XML Topic Maps (XTM), as well as a de facto standard API called Common Topic Map Application Programming Interface (TMAPI), and query and schema languages are being developed within ISO.
The specification is summarized in the abstract as follows: "This specification provides a model and grammar for representing the structure of information resources used to define topics, and the associations (relationships) between topics.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /topic/List_of_   (1179 words)

  
 Art Majors, Art Programs
Art History programs often focus on the historical, cultural, social, and political context of art and encourage the development of analytical and visual skills and an appreciation for differing viewpoints.
Given the size of the entertainment industry and the explosion of cable and satellite programming worldwide, jobs should be in high demand in all sectors of the industry for the foreseeable future, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Many students who enter a Fine Art program focus on Art History, for which a doctoral degree is also available to pursue; these students can further their education, seeking a career as an art critic, a gallery director, or a museum education program specialist.
www.artschools.com /majors-programs   (8184 words)

  
 How to Form a Lake Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Conduct educational programs relating to both the effect of and possible sources of plant nutrient loading of the lake waters.
Be prepared to present a list of all the reasons you believe a lake organization is needed.
Prepare a news release for your local newspaper and your radio and television public affairs program to invite other interested members of the community to attend.
www.ecy.wa.gov /programs/wq/plants/lakes/lake_association.html   (1350 words)

  
 Galactic Travels - 2002 Monthly Focus Log
Starting with Imaginarium in 1998, Vir Unis has released quite a number of CDs of solo projects and collaborations with some of the most impressive artists in the field; Steve Roach, James Johnson, and Ma Ja Le.
Although his discography is released on an equally impressive list of labels, Vir Unis also releases some of his CDs on his own In the Bubble Music label.
The common thread to his music is the exploration of the sonic landscape, where melody and rhythm play a lesser role to the tones and textures created by synthesizers, wood flutes and the human voice.
wdiy.org /programs/gt/playlists/2002/focus02.html   (1371 words)

  
 Turkic-Related Mailing Lists
The list aims to provide a forum to learn more about this region and to consider what approaches are available to resolve the issues it faces.
The list was created on 24 November 1998 by the International Committee for Crimea (ICC) to serve as a tool of communication and exchange of information on Crimea and Crimean Tatars.
The Khazaria-Announce list brings you the latest news and information about explorations of the history and archaeology of the Jewish kingdom of Khazaria, a world power in eastern Europe that flourished as an independent state from the 7th to the 11th centuries.
www.khazaria.com /turkic/lists.html   (1384 words)

  
 National Do Not Call List
The National Do Not Call Registry applies to any plan, program, or campaign to sell goods or services through interstate phone calls.This includes telemarketers who solicit consumers, often on behalf of third party sellers.It also includes sellers who provide, offer to provide, or arrange to provide goods or services to consumers in exchange for payment.
Telephone numbers included in the Do Not Call registry must then be removed from any data base of telephone numbers you might have on file, even if you generated the file yourself through block leading.
Starting January 1, 2005, telemarketers and sellers will be required to search the registry at least once every 31 days and drop from their call lists the phone numbers of consumers who have registered.
www.yes-marketing.com /marketing_programs/telemarketing/donotcall.html   (484 words)

  
 KQED | Public TV: TV Programs: home
KQED Public Television is the first Bay Area broadcaster to offer multiple digital channels, each with distinct quality programming.
The five new channels, KQED HD (high-definition television), KQED Encore, KQED World, KQED Life and KQED Kids, add dramatically enhanced program choices to what Northern California viewers already enjoy on KQED 9.
An alphabetical list of all the programs available on KQED Public TV 9.
www.kqed.org /tv/programs.jsp   (228 words)

  
 NPR : Star Trek, Present at the Creation
What should have been the end of Trek's ride proved only the beginning, however, as the relative few who had tuned in while the series was still on television bonded over their loss.
Soon reruns were back on the air, the start of a seemingly non-stop syndication run despite the fact that only 79 episodes were produced.
Today, there have been a total of nine films (with a 10th coming soon), four television spin-offs from the original show, more than 400 novels based on the series, and billions of dollars made in licensing revenues from products related to the series.
www.npr.org /programs/morning/features/patc/startrek/index.html   (1117 words)

  
 FRONTLINE: programs: transcripts: remember my lai | PBS
Our program was produced by Kevin Sim and Michael Bilton of England's Yorkshire Television.
Barely a month after their arrival in Vietnam, Charlie Company was deployed on operations like these in Quang Nai province, around the area they called Pinkville, which was known to be sympathetic to the Viet Cong.
We never really got into a main conflict, per se, where you could see who was shooting at you and you could actually shoot back at him one on one.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/programs/transcripts/714.html   (6063 words)

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