He has written several books, including Ashtanga Yoga: The Practice Manual, and produced a series of instructional yoga videos as well as a series
of audiocassettes.
Each year, the WACC, which provides funding for communication development worldwide on behalf of churches throughout the world, is channeling less of its funds into large shortwave services and large publishing houses, and more into the development of small printing presses, the production
of audiocassettes, local drama and music groups, and the use of communication forms indigeneous to the village life, such as story telling, puppets and mime.
Introduced in 1842, cyanotypes are characterized by their blue tone, a result of the production of iron salts during the developing process; the heyday
of audiocassette tapes was in the 1970s and 1980s.
Not exact matches
Whatever their motivations, the fearful and alienated who join militias quickly become integrated into the far right's network
of videotapes, pamphlets and
audiocassettes.
In order to make sense
of the upheaval in his life, he began keeping a diary on
audiocassette.
Most
of the exhibition (which was curated by Jane Farver) featured photographs conspicuously lacking in technical splendor, videotapes in an easy and relaxed interviewlike style, looseleaf binders containing conceptual works based on mental experiments, and
audiocassette players with headphones.
They examine material objects such as pennies,
audiocassette tapes, and even photographic paper as telling markers
of daily use, technological change, and neglect, revealing photography's connection to impermanence and deterioration.
SAN DIEGO — For the past seven months, salesperson Rochelle Manson,
of ERA — The Property Store, has been giving buyers
audiocassette tapes they can play in their cars or homes.
Gilreath is the author
of Winning Your Competitor's Best People, an
audiocassette and manual.