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The Lighting Supervisor's Toolkit

The Lighting Supervisor's Toolkit

Jason E. Weber

Routledge
2020
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The Lighting Supervisor’s Toolkit guides readers through the Lighting Supervisor’s production process with an emphasis on the importance of the collaborative nature of the role.Lifting the veil on a process regularly learned on the job, this book offers a deeper understanding of the role of Lighting Supervisor and how to take lighting designs from dreams to reality. Readers will learn to communicate with designers, analyze drawings, plan installations, document decisions, supervise crews, and innovate out-of-the-box solutions. Providing guidance for technically focused individuals seeking deeper understanding of the profession, The Lighting Supervisor’s Toolkit is ideal for students and professional technicians looking to take on important leadership roles in theatrical and entertainment lighting.
The Lighting Supervisor's Toolkit

The Lighting Supervisor's Toolkit

Jason E. Weber

Routledge
2020
sidottu
The Lighting Supervisor’s Toolkit guides readers through the Lighting Supervisor’s production process with an emphasis on the importance of the collaborative nature of the role.Lifting the veil on a process regularly learned on the job, this book offers a deeper understanding of the role of Lighting Supervisor and how to take lighting designs from dreams to reality. Readers will learn to communicate with designers, analyze drawings, plan installations, document decisions, supervise crews, and innovate out-of-the-box solutions. Providing guidance for technically focused individuals seeking deeper understanding of the profession, The Lighting Supervisor’s Toolkit is ideal for students and professional technicians looking to take on important leadership roles in theatrical and entertainment lighting.
Sunny Days and Rain

Sunny Days and Rain

Jason E. Weber

Jason E. Weber, Playwright
2007
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SUNNY DAYS AND RAIN is the dramatic story of two young boys and thier ability to cope as thier lives and friendships change. The play is the classic tale of growing up and growing apart mixed with a contemporary humor designed to draw in audiences from all walks of life. People who watch or read this play are instantaneously drawn to its simplicity and its ability to connect to thier own experiences. No one ever claimed that growing up was easy, but it is something that everyone must do no matter how hard they fight it. 2 males, 2 females (age range: 15-22)
Farming Across Borders

Farming Across Borders

Timothy P. Bowman; Kristin Hoganson; Laura Hooton; Josh MacFadyen; Todd Meyers; Peter S Morris; Andrew Dunlop; Alicia Marion Dewey; John Weber; Sonia Hernandez; Rosa E Cobos; Matt Caire-Perez; Paige Raibmon; Jason McCollom; Thomas D Isern; Suzzanne Kelley; Anthony Carlson; Stephen Mumme; Tisa Anders

Texas A M University Press
2017
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Farming across Borders uses agricultural history to connect the regional experiences of the American West, northern Mexico, western Canada, and the North American side of the Pacific Rim, now writ large into a broad history of the North American West. Case studies of commodity production and distribution, trans-border agricultural labor, and environmental change unite to reveal new perspectives on a historiography traditionally limited to a regional approach.Sterling Evans has curated nineteen essays to explore the contours of “big” agricultural history. Crops and commodities discussed include wheat, cattle, citrus, pecans, chiles, tomatoes, sugar beets, hops, henequen, and more. Toiling over such crops, of course, were the people of the North American West, and as such, the contributing authors investigate the role of agricultural labor, from braceros and Hutterites to women working in the sorghum fields and countless other groups in between.As Evans concludes, “society as a whole (no matter in what country) often ignores the role of agriculture in the past and the present.” Farming across Borders takes an important step toward cultivating awareness and understanding of the agricultural, economic, and environmental connections that loom over the North American West regardless of lines on a map. In the words of one essay, “we are tied together . . . in a hundred different ways.”
Il risveglio del Faraone: Jason e gli Angeli Custodi

Il risveglio del Faraone: Jason e gli Angeli Custodi

Ammanuel Rezzonico; Anna Brianza; Louis Cardona

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Jason O' Brian corre veloce attraverso le strade di New York, giostrando con la sua bicicletta e superando le auto, bloccate in lunghe file. Il diciassettenne pedala, incurante di ci che lo circonda, per arrivare come sempre puntualissimo a consegnare la pizza ordinata poco prima: questa la sua sfida quotidiana ... ... ma da quel 1 marzo la sua vita cambier radicalmente e Jason si trover coinvolto in un'impresa che lo porter tra spie, sparatorie e intrighi internazionali a lottare per risvegliare il Faraone e salvare il mondo Cos iniziano le avventure narrate ne "Il Risveglio del Faraone", primo risultato del lavoro creativo della Young Writers Society, un gruppo di ragazzi guidati da Anna Brianza e Louis Cardona, motivati a scrivere delle avventure per giovani.
Jason...visits the Museum!

Jason...visits the Museum!

Jason E Williams

IngramSpark
2021
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Jason is a bright student with a huge imagination and an unlimited amount of energy. Jason must overcome bullying from his teacher and students, who do not understand Jason's learning disability mental health issues of being labeled with ADD/ADHD (attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyper activity disorder). Jason has a goal of passing his school history exam. Jason's vision is to visit The Museum displaying The King Tut and Black History exhibit, receiving worldwide attention. Jason goes on a quest for knowledge with his newly discovered friends who also have learning disabilities. Together they fight against the odds to reach their goals, learn about different cultures and ancient civilizations. Join Jason in this new adventure of excitement and see what Jason discovers during his trip to the museum.
Jason...visits the Museum!

Jason...visits the Museum!

Jason E Williams

IngramSpark
2021
sidottu
Jason is a bright student with a huge imagination and an unlimited amount of energy. Jason must overcome bullying from his teacher and students, who do not understand Jason's learning disability mental health issues of being labeled with ADD/ADHD (attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyper activity disorder). Jason has a goal of passing his school history exam. Jason's vision is to visit The Museum displaying The King Tut and Black History exhibit, receiving worldwide attention. Jason goes on a quest for knowledge with his newly discovered friends who also have learning disabilities. Together they fight against the odds to reach their goals, learn about different cultures and ancient civilizations. Join Jason in this new adventure of excitement and see what Jason discovers during his trip to the museum.
E.J. Lee and The Golden Door

E.J. Lee and The Golden Door

Jason E Brooks

Deeds Publishing
2018
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EJ Lee is tired of being forgotten. The youngest of three kids in a typical Midwestern home, EJ finds herself longing for an opportunity to take her life from boring to blast-off. When a mysterious golden door that only she can see appears in her basement, EJ finds her curiosity taking over - until she's sucked into another universe without so much as a goodbye. She spills out in place called Magalor, where the citizens have tentacle arms and telepathic abilities, not mention a secret about who EJ is and her purpose in life: facing down a gigantic monster only EJ can defeat. Can she defeat the monster, save the day, and return back to her family? Or will she even want to?
Deconstructing the Monolith

Deconstructing the Monolith

Jason E Taylor

University of Chicago Press
2019
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The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) was enacted by Congress in June of 1933 to assist the nation's recovery during the Great Depression. Its passage ushered in a unique experiment in US economic history: under the NIRA, the federal government explicitly supported, and in some cases enforced, alliances within industries. Antitrust laws were suspended, and companies were required to agree upon industry-level "codes of fair competition" that regulated wages and hours and could implement anti-competitive provisions such as those fixing prices, establishing production quotas, and imposing restrictions on new productive capacity. The NIRA is generally viewed as a monolithic program, its dramatic and sweeping effects best measurable through a macroeconomic lens. In this pioneering book, however, Jason E. Taylor examines the act instead using microeconomic tools, probing the uneven implementation of the act's codes and the radical heterogeneity of its impact across industries and time. Deconstructing the Monolith employs a mixture of archival and empirical research to enrich our understanding of how the program affected the behavior and well-being of workers and firms during the two years NIRA existed as well as in the period immediately following its demise.
The History of Finland

The History of Finland

Jason E. Lavery

Greenwood Press
2006
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Finland has occupied the political, religious, cultural and economic border between eastern and western Europe since prehistoric times. Despite its peripheral location, the country has found itself in the mainstream of developments that created modern Europe, such as nationalism, world wars, industrialization, and the current political and economic integration. The first evidence of human life in Finland began sometime in the millennium 7,000-8,000 B.C. when small, tribal groups populated the area. In 1155, Finland became a part of the Swedish kingdom, when most of the Finnish peninsula came under the rule of the Swedish king. Finland was annexed to Russia as a result of wars between the Swedish king and Russian rulers in 1809, bringing about the Age of Autonomy or Imperial Era. The Age of Independence came when Finland's leaders declared the country's political independence in 1917 as a result of turmoil in Russia after World War I. Finland, along with several newly independent countries, had to find its place in the new Europe. The country not only did that, but created a secure and prosperous country during times of turmoil. It has emerged into a place of privilege, with high levels of prosperity, cultural achievements, and social peace. Ideal for students and general readers, the History of Finland is part of Greenwood's Histories of Modern Nations series. With over thirty nation's histories in print, these books provide readers with a concise, up-to-date history of countries throughout the world. Reference features include a biographical section highlighting notable figures in Finland's history, a timeline of important historical events, and a bibliographical essay.
Artist as Reporter

Artist as Reporter

Jason E. Hill

University of California Press
2018
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Active from 1940 to 1948, PM was a progressive New York City daily tabloid newspaper committed to the politics of labor, social justice, and antifascism-and it prioritized the intelligent and critical deployment of both pictures and their perception as paramount in these campaigns. With PM as its main focus, Artist as Reporter offers a substantial intervention into the literature on American journalism, photography, and modern art. The book considers the journalistic contributions to PM of such signal American modernists as the curator Holger Cahill, the abstract painter Ad Reinhardt, the photographers Weegee and Lisette Model, and the filmmaker, photographer, and editor Ralph Steiner. Each of its five chapters explores one dimension of the tabloid's complex journalistic activation of modernism's potential, showing how PM inserted into daily print journalism the most innovative critical thinking in the fields of painting, illustration, cartooning, and the lens-based arts. Artist as Reporter promises to revise our own understanding of midcentury American modernism and the nature of its relationship to the wider media and public culture.
Wesley: A Guide for the Perplexed

Wesley: A Guide for the Perplexed

Jason E. Vickers

T. T.Clark Ltd
2009
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As anyone familiar with both the stereotypes and the scholarship related to Wesley knows, tricky interpretive questions abound: was Wesley a conservative, high church Tory or a revolutionary protodemocrat or proto-Marxist? Was he a modern rationalist obsessed with the epistemology of religious belief or a late medieval style thinker who believed in demonic possession and supernatural healing? Was Wesley primarily a pragmatic evangelist or a serious theologian committed to the long-haul work of catechesis, initiation, and formation? Wesley: A Guide for the Perplexed sheds new light on Wesley's life and teaching, and aims to help students understand this enigmatic figure.
Wesley: A Guide for the Perplexed

Wesley: A Guide for the Perplexed

Jason E. Vickers

T. T.Clark Ltd
2009
nidottu
As anyone familiar with both the stereotypes and the scholarship related to Wesley knows, tricky interpretive questions abound: was Wesley a conservative, high church Tory or a revolutionary protodemocrat or proto-Marxist? Was he a modern rationalist obsessed with the epistemology of religious belief or a late medieval style thinker who believed in demonic possession and supernatural healing? Was Wesley primarily a pragmatic evangelist or a serious theologian committed to the long-haul work of catechesis, initiation, and formation? Wesley: A Guide for the Perplexed sheds new light on Wesley's life and teaching, and aims to help students understand this enigmatic figure.
Invocation and Assent

Invocation and Assent

Jason E. Vickers

William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
2008
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The adoption of a new rule of faith in the seventeenth century significantly changed the way English-speaking Protestants perceive the doctrine of the Trinity. Having been the proper personal name by which Christians came to know and love their God, the Trinity became primarily a rational construct and as such no longer clearly mattered for salvation. In Invocation and Assent Jason Vickers charts this crucial theological shift, illuminating the origins of indifference to the Trinity found in many quarters of Christianity today.
Blacks and Whites in Christian America

Blacks and Whites in Christian America

Jason E. Shelton; Michael Oluf Emerson

New York University Press
2012
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2012 Winner of the C. Calvin Smith Award presented by the Southern Conference on African American Studies, Inc. 2014 Honorable Mention for the Distinguished Book Award presented by the American Sociological Association's Sociology of Religion Section Conventional wisdom holds that Christians, as members of a "universal" religion, all believe more or less the same things when it comes to their faith. Yet black and white Christians differ in significant ways, from their frequency of praying or attending services to whether they regularly read the Bible or believe in Heaven or Hell. In this engaging and accessible sociological study of white and black Christian beliefs, Jason E. Shelton and Michael O. Emerson push beyond establishing that there are racial differences in belief and practice among members of American Protestantism to explore why those differences exist. Drawing on the most comprehensive and systematic empirical analysis of African American religious actions and beliefs to date, they delineate five building blocks of black Protestant faith which have emerged from the particular dynamics of American race relations. Shelton and Emerson find that America's history of racial oppression has had a deep and fundamental effect on the religious beliefs and practices of blacks and whites across America.
Blacks and Whites in Christian America

Blacks and Whites in Christian America

Jason E. Shelton; Michael Oluf Emerson

New York University Press
2012
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2012 Winner of the C. Calvin Smith Award presented by the Southern Conference on African American Studies, Inc. 2014 Honorable Mention for the Distinguished Book Award presented by the American Sociological Association's Sociology of Religion Section Conventional wisdom holds that Christians, as members of a "universal" religion, all believe more or less the same things when it comes to their faith. Yet black and white Christians differ in significant ways, from their frequency of praying or attending services to whether they regularly read the Bible or believe in Heaven or Hell. In this engaging and accessible sociological study of white and black Christian beliefs, Jason E. Shelton and Michael O. Emerson push beyond establishing that there are racial differences in belief and practice among members of American Protestantism to explore why those differences exist. Drawing on the most comprehensive and systematic empirical analysis of African American religious actions and beliefs to date, they delineate five building blocks of black Protestant faith which have emerged from the particular dynamics of American race relations. Shelton and Emerson find that America's history of racial oppression has had a deep and fundamental effect on the religious beliefs and practices of blacks and whites across America.