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Its current group show, "Superdelicious," which opened on November 11, fares better. It is an appropriately Pop title for a show that seems to be a celebration of artifice, from Laurie Blakeslee's surreal, trippy Babes in Toyland vignettes, to Grant Olsen's three-ring circus banners, to Bob Neal's neo-Pop icons. Altogether, the show has a colorful, carnival and cotton-candy demeanor, perhaps inadvertently enhanced by the cool, subdued setting.
Demonstrating VaC's clever use of its air space are Grant Olsen's acrylic paintings on paper which hang suspended at center stage. Olsen's playful depictions of acrobats and other circus acts, culled from various sources and painted on large sheets of Strathmore drawing paper, are given an added dimension by the use of spotlights which create reve...
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TORONTO, February 23, 2011 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Gammon Gold Inc. ("Gammon" or the "Company") (TSX: GAM) and (NYSE:GRS) is pleased to announce today that the Company successfully resolved the labour disruption at its 100% owned El Cubo mine, located in Guanajuato State, Mexico.
The Company has secured a more productive, standardized Collective Agreement that includes significant concessions and terms reflecting current legislated norms and industry best practices. The new two year collective agreement has been unanimously approved by the union.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, in a case
destined to be widely cited, held that copyrighted work can be
reproduced in a collecti...
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TORONTO, February 24, 2011 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Gammon Gold Inc. ("Gammon" or the "Company") (TSX: GAM) and (NYSE:GRS) is pleased to announce today that the Company successfully resolved the labour disruption at its 100% owned El Cubo mine, located in Guanajuato State, Mexico.
The Company has secured a more productive, standardized Collective Agreement that includes significant concessions and terms reflecting current legislated norms and industry best practices. The new two year collective agreement has been unanimously approved by the union.
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Working capital - or a lack of it - was a prime consideration when Lindsay Zodrow opened Collected Thread in Oklahoma City's Plaza District in August 2008.
We picked this location because it was available, cheap and we could live in it," Zodrow said of the retail store featuring handmade clothing, housewares, accessories, jewelry and baby items.
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He cautions clients not to get too caught up in the hype. "It is left to be seen if it will have a dramatic impact or if it is more a coolness factor," he says. "For example, wikis are talked about as a Web 2.0 initiative, and yes, publishing of content is easier, but the Web 2.0 aspect of it-editing pages, the real-time collaboration-doesn't happen all that often." Charles Arthur at The Guardian calls it the 1% rule: "For every 100 people online, one will create content,...
Most of the media is breathless about Web 2.0. Web 2.0 poster child Wikipedia defines it as a term that refers to a second generation of services available on the World Wide Web that lets people collaborate and share information online. In contrast to the first generation, Web 2.0 gives users an experience closer to...
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DoTogether.com Personalizes the Shopping Experience for Both Users and Retailers by Involving Social Networks to Search and Shop the Internet Together...
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, in a case destined to be widely cited, held that copyrighted work can be reproduced in a collectiv...
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Alex Fortin held his video camera, looked intently at the viewer and began to pan up the Bangor Public Library, filming the old building on a sunny, cool Monday morning.
There wasn't much activity outside the library, which was closed for Patriot's Day, but Fortin, a 10th-grader at Hampden Academy, found he could get some work done. He filmed secondary shots, known as B-roll, for his documentary-in-progress about the library.
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In this study, we examined how collective and self-efficacy moderated the influence of transformational leadership on followers' work-related attitude...