The chronological resume
documents your work history in, not surprisingly, chronological order.
Not exact matches
His story about how he made Peerless Clothing into a world leader in the production of men's suits is a straight - ahead account of savvy business practice, exceedingly hard
work, and fearlessness in the face of risk - both a valuable
document for anyone building a company who wants to know how high - wire entrepreneurship
works, and an important contribution to the
history of garment manufacturing in Montreal.»
It is increasingly clear that Deuteronomy and the Priestly writings contain at least some material much older than is indicated by the usual dating of the
documents.9 Increasingly, too, it would appear that scholars are disposed to accept the substantial reliability of the persistent tradition which sees Moses as a lawgiver.10 That law was an early and significant aspect of Israelite culture is further attested not only by ancient Near Eastern parallels but even more strikingly in the life, the
work and the character of the first three great names in Israel's national
history: Moses, Samuel and Elijah.
For those wishing a fully
documented and detailed
history of Christianity in America, the following
works of Professor William Warren Sweet are indispensable: The Story of Religion in America, 2d rev. ed.
The
work has many motivations, but as with most science, at the core lies a hunger for truth: By accumulating physical evidence, Haglund and colleagues aim to
document crimes against humanity for the benefit of grieving families, humanity, international justice, and
history.
Ellsberg has served as a Marine, spent two years
working in Vietnam with the State Department, and has been involved in the writing of a
document, commissioned by McNamara in 1967, blandly entitled «
History of U.S. Decision - making in Vietnam, 1945 - 66,» which eventually gains notoriety as the «Pentagon Papers.»
PREVIOUS, JUNE 2 AM: Oliver Stone and his producing partner Moritz Borman have thrown their hats in the ring and will make a movie about Edward Snowden, the former systems administrator for the CIA and a counterintelligence trainer at the Defense Intelligence Agency who later
worked for the National Security Agency and then made public thousands of classified
documents, an act which has been called the most significant leak in U.S.
history since the release of the Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg.
Also included is an art analysis prompt sheet which guides students through detailed analysis of artwork, a
work review sheet that encourages students to analyse their own progress and relate it to the AOs, a photocopy friendly
history of art information
document and student friendly explanations of the Assessment Objectives which really pinpoints what is required to meet the requirements of the AOs.......
They
work in families to create flags, family
history, and related
documents.»
Connor McLaughlin previously
worked as the Dr. Kathy A. Agard Fellow in Community Philanthropy with Our State of Generosity project at the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy, conducting research on the
history of Michigan's philanthropic infrastructure by archiving historical
documents and oral
history interviews.
These «informational texts» include foundational
documents of American
history — the Gettysburg Address, Common Sense, and
works of thought leaders like Emerson and Thoreau.
Again during his careful ownership in October 2005
works to the sum of # 6,412 were carried out to improve the performance and longevity of the engine which is fully
documented in the
history file.
Information 1971 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES III V12 ROADSTER RHD Matching Numbers Example 12,000 miles since major restoration Five Speed Gertrag Gearbox Signal Red Coachwork Black Leather with red piping Interior 15» Chrome wire Wheels Fully
Documented Service
History, with new MOT: Restoration
work carried out by well - known Jaguar specialist.
This artful
work of narrative
history is splendidly researched and
documented.
In relating his
history and that of Leopolda, whose wonder
working is
documented but inspired, he believes, by a capacity for evil rather than the love of good, Father Damien is forced to choose: Should he reveal all he knows and risk everything?
Compulsively readable, Fleming's artful
work of narrative
history is splendidly researched and
documented.
I have attained substantial experience in the subject of
History and have helped many students with their academic writing
work by delivering them
documents on assignment, dissertations, essays, thesis, etc..
History and art criticism, with a dash of memoir thrown in, Robert Clark's Dark Water chronicles how the flood of November 4, 1966 - in which four million books, 14,000
works of art and 16 miles of
documents were either damaged or destroyed - came to define the Italian city of Florence.
The Docs To Go office suite has a
history of being a staple for
working while on the go, allowing you to create, edit, and share Microsoft ® Office
documents.
3) Upload your
documents Make sure to have all your
work history, school information, and student loan information ready.
But if you want to count income from your freelance
work, lenders will want to
document that same two - year
history from tax returns and Form 1099s.
To do this as efficiently as possible, make sure you have on hand: Proof of Citizenship
documents (passport
works); your driver's license, if you have one; and both your address and
work histories for the past five years.
SEGA Mega Drive / Genesis: Collected
Works will be equal parts lush «coffee table» art book and incisive
history document, combining the highest values in graphic design, production and journalism.
According to Hardie, game designers will often stop at Videogame
History Museum displays like those shown at E3, and look at old design
documents, trying to figure out what made these old school games
work, and why people loved them so much.
Encouraged to paint what surrounded them, the paintings immortalise the
history of east London's streets and buildings, with member Albert Turpin's later
works documenting the drastic remodelling of the area following the Second World War.
Representing the
work of over thirty photographers, the collection showcases the Museum's commitment to preserving
documents of this crucial part of the
history of our nation and of the American South in particular.
Through the program, SOE will raise awareness about the importance of
documenting and preserving the legacies of artists whose
work represents a critical cultural
history.
Available from October 2017, ARTIST
WORK LISSON
documents the
history and legacy of Lisson Gallery over the past 50 years.
A «catalogue raisonné» is a systematic and comprehensive scholarly reference text in which each
work known to have been executed by a particular artist is illustrated, thoroughly
documented and described, giving information such as title, alternative titles, date, medium, size, inscriptions, provenance, exhibition
history, and publication
history, and in which each
work is assigned a permanent reference number.
Organised in a chronological sequence,
documents are on show alongside these
works that generate a «context» with information on the
history and the production processes of the group.
Eva Díaz, assistant professor,
History of Art and Design, will speak on «The Evidence of Things Not Seen: From
Document to Site in the
Work of McCallum / Tarry» as part of the «Imagining Art
History in Proximity of Race» program on February 10.
The Art of the Erotic
documents this timeless aspect of art
history, through 170 carefully curated chronological
works, ranging from drawings by Turner, prints by Hokusai, Indian temple carvings, Persian miniatures, to paintings by Botticelli, Picasso and Cecily Brown, and sculptures by Michelangelo, Rodin and Louise Bourgeois.
The Frank Moore Archive Project
documents the
work of artists with HIV / AIDS to ensure that their artistic legacy will be preserved, thereby safeguarding their place within art
history.
Work by important artists who
documented early impressions of the area, historic photographs, oral
histories and rarely - seen artifacts from private and public collections reveal a historical link to the area's past.
The
work on the lower level of the gallery results from Al - Ghoussein's attempt to track his family
history through
documents that have entered the public realm.
Inside awaits a glossy - paged scrapbook
documenting Ms. Owens's life,
work and community with snapshots, letters, sketches and emails; oral
histories from friends, family and collaborators; and samplings of admired painting and writing by Mary Heilmann, Elizabeth Murray, bell hooks and David Foster Wallace.
Guez's
work raises questions about contemporary art's role in narrating unwritten
histories, and re-contextualizing visual and written
documents.
The first
history of lesbian art in the United States, this volume
documents works since 1970 within the context of gay culture and political activism.
In this
work, Fernández seeks to highlight and revise our notion of the American landscape, while also questioning who makes and
documents history, as well as who is rendered invisible or excluded from this narrative.
Utilising a range of source materials from found imagery, film stills and the internet, the new
works featured in this exhibition raise narratives and juxtapositions regarding the
history of the painted canvas and the photographic medium as visual
document.
This sprawling group portrait of a region
documented and reclaimed the little - known
history of the artists who
worked and lived in the greater Los Angeles Metropolitan Region, illuminating the pivotal role they played in shaping the ethos and aesthetics of postwar California.
Archival materials
documenting the Latino Museum's exhibition
history, along with featured
work by three visual artists, highlight LA's Chicano and Latino art and culture.
In addition to her
work on various exhibitions and publications, she oversees Glenstone's Oral
History Program, conducting interviews to document its institutional history and to enrich the understanding of the artists in the foundation's coll
History Program, conducting interviews to
document its institutional
history and to enrich the understanding of the artists in the foundation's coll
history and to enrich the understanding of the artists in the foundation's collection.
Layered and allusive, her
work draws on early American
history and primary
documents, weaving quotation and image into poems that often revise standard typography.
These photographers
document the present situation around the bases; through these images the viewer is able to see the causality of
history at
work — implicitly and irrevocably.
With a detailed production and exhibition
history of the video and performance
works, as well as the first comprehensive bibliography and biography of the artist, this intensively researched and authoritative book
documents the range, breadth and depth of one of the most prolifically original artists of the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.
This photograph is taken from one of his most famous bodies of
work, the «Case
History» series, in which he spent years
documenting the masses of homeless people who were utterly lost in the gap between the former Soviet state and the era of rampant capitalism that immediately followed.
This catalogue
documents a two - part project that included an exhibition with
works by Eadweard Muybridge and Jan Dibbets, together with a documentary created by Chris Dercon for Dutch television on the
history and future of cinema.
The first publication to
document the Museum's collection and its connections to dramatic changes in artistic practice over the past 70 years, Unpacking the Collection introduces this vital regional center for craft through photographs of
work, essays, texts, archival photographs, decade - by - decade accounts of the institution's links to modern craft
history and an abbreviated exhibition chronology.
On its tenth anniversary, this comprehensive volume
documents its
history and its increasingly strong exhibition program — over the five years between the end of 2001 and the end of 2006, the Kunsthaus put up a total of 31 exhibitions, all but one self - produced, and saw more than 20 new
works created in conjunction with its architecture.