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Extractions: My Lunch with Aryeh By Shira Dicker Lunchtime at the Jewish Theological Seminary on a weekday in late May. Inside the well-stocked cafeteria, students, faculty, staff and administrators mill about, choosing soup or salad, sandwiches or fresh fish. A happy cacophony fills the space, extending to the adjoining lunchroom, which is filled with talkative diners. At one table, a group of young men and women sit together, swaying toward the round table upon which rest several large volumes of Talmud. At another table, a group of visiting professors enjoy a private meal and conversation with Seminary faculty and administration. A family of four rabbinical school mother and her three small children occupy yet another table. Legs dangling from the chairs, the children munch on bagels and salad, sip juice and filch french fries from one another as their mother reads through her class notes. Because it is spring, the lunch scene spills outside into the gloriously sunny quadrangle where diners sit around small metal tables. Seated with me at one of these tables, taking note of the innumerable acts of Jewish education in progress, is Dr.
All Children's Theatre, Inc. - Children's Drama And Musical Experiences A non-profit group based in Parsippany. Provides creative drama and musical experiences for children Category Arts Performing Arts United States new JerseyBackground schoolYear programs Summer Performing Arts programs are supervised bystate certified teachers as from communities in new york and Pennsylvania. http://www.allchildrenstheatre.org/
Extractions: Updated 1/15/03 A ll Children's Theatre, Inc. (ACT) provides children from 4 to 17 with experiences in comedy, creative dramatics and musical theatre. Programs are supervised by state certified teachers with experience in children's theatre. BACKGROUND ACT operates year-round from its air-conditioned Parsippany Theatre, which seats 70, and is a non-profit, tax-exempt arts organization established in 1983. The facility is equipped with a stage, piano, curtain, stage and special effects lights, backstage area, microphones and amplification system. Since its inception, All Children's Theatre has put on over 279 productions with over 6,600 children from approximately 265 communities in 11 counties in Northern and Central New Jersey as well as from communities in New York and Pennsylvania. It is currently self-supporting, but donations are always welcomed. ACT participants have performed in over 208 locations in New York and New Jersey including the following locations:
Extractions: A two-course curricular option for students wishing to develop their appreciation of art and literature. Both courses meet daily, one in the morning, the other in the afternoon. Peter Conolly-Smith Students attempt to answer this question by examining a number of literary works, seeking to determine what differentiates great literature from mere entertainment. They analyze one of Shakepeare's plays and examples of his poetry, as well as works by writers such as Keats, Shelley, Emerson. Poe, Melville, Whitman, Rimbaud, W. C. Williams, and Elizabeth Bishop. Through readings, class discussion, film, and short essays, students enhance their ability to write, speak, and think effectively about literature. Denise Budd This course introduces students to selected monuments of painting, sculpture, and architecture and to basic trends and concepts in the history of art. Examples are drawn from both Western and non-Western traditions. Students are introduced to aspects of visual analysis, historical context, and problems of interpretation. Participants engage in discussions centered around slide presentations, videos, and field trips to diverse New York museums.
Extractions: A two-course curricular option for students interested in developing their ability to write an argumentative essay and sharpening their academic and critical reading skills in order to meet the demands of advanced study in high school and college. Each course meets daily, one in the morning, the other in the afternoon. Writing Expository Prose Descha Daemgen and Shirin Khanmohamadi The process of writing is emphasized as students learn to write through a "building block approach" which concentrates on how relatively simple meaning relationships and rhetorical strategies within an essay combine to yield intricate and sophisticated results. Attention is paid to developing skills in grammar, diction, usage, syntax, and punctuation. Critical Reading and Study Skills Nicholas Boggs and Keith Miller Analyzing fiction and nonfiction trains students to identify and critically respond to the messages conveyed by different kinds of writing. Emphasis is placed on understanding how formal characteristics such as rhetorical strategy, point of view, and diction condition the reader's perception of content. As students learn to read critically, they also acquire techniques for effective study and research. Study-skill sessions and tutorials teach practical skills in note-taking, outlining, reading textbooks, summarizing, preparing for examinations, managing time, and using research tools.
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Extractions: Field Office Highlights - New York The New York Field Office Community Outreach Program (NYO COP) was involved in several community programs during 1999 including appearances at Community and Senior Citizen Centers throughout New York's five boroughs, Long Island, and Westchester. Career seminars, health and safety events, street and community fairs, and individual precinct Community Councils were also visited. In addition, the NYO COP was represented at each of New York's five boroughs during National Night Out on August 3, 1999. This year's event will be held on August 1, 2000, and the New York Office will be fully represented. Once again this past year, tours of the New York Office were conducted for various youth groups including Boy Scouts, Explorers, and high school classes. The demonstration of how the New York Office Operations Center works during emergencies (such as the TWA Flight 800 crash and the terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center) proved to be the highlight of the tours. FBI programs were presented to youngsters through liaison with organizations such as Big Brothers and Big Sisters and Walks of Life. Walks of Life, which is run by the Greater New York Hospital Foundation, places an emphasis on introducing youngsters to the workplace early in their lives. This program has been proven to have a great impact on children who, at this point in their lives, are wavering between a productive lifestyle and that which is dangerous and unproductive.
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Extractions: Basically, child care programs for school-age youth provide adult supervision and age-appropriate activities in the hours before and after school. Programs that are sensitive to the needs of employed parents also provide care during times that school is not in session, such as school holidays and vacations.
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Extractions: COUNTRIES: Africa Argentina Asia Australia ... more New School Culinary Arts The New School offers a comprehensive culinary arts program including courses in cooking and baking, wine appreciation, culinary history, career training, culinary events and walking tours. More than one hundred different courses are offered by professionals representing a wide range of culinary experience and cuisines. Classes are offered seven days a week during morning, afternoon, and evening hours. Non-vocational courses are designed for beginning to experienced cooking enthusiasts who want to learn new recipes and techniques. Culinary events include classes conducted by top chefs, culinary walking tours through New York Citys ethnic neighborhoods, and behind the scenes classes in leading restaurants. Individual classes and multi-day workshops cover a wide variety of cooking, baking, dessert, and wine topics, including holiday and seasonal menus, healthy and vegetarian cuisine, ethnic and international specialties, and professional techniques. Recently relocated to The Inn on 23rd, a charming bed-and-breakfast filled with antiques and art in Manhattan's hip Chelsea area, this new location for The New School Culinary Arts cooking and baking courses emphasizes the program's trademark attention to detail, professionalism, and intimacy. Only one class takes place at a time - and quality rather than quantity cooking is emphasized.
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Extractions: Worldwide Internet Music Resources The 2nd Inter-American Composition Workshop from the Latin American Music Center at Indiana University 1996 International Organ Master Course International Piano Master Class Baroque Week ... Baroque Performance Institute , Oberlin College (Oberlin, OH) Berklee College of Music Summer Programs (Boston, MA) Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp (Twin Lake, MI) Brandeis University Summer School , Chamber Music (Waltham, MA) California ASTA Summer Institute of Chamber Music California Summer Music Cambridge Early Music Summer Schools and Concert Series Carmel Bach Festival ... Chautauqua Institution (Western New York) Daniel Heifetz International Music Institute Le Domaine Forget Music and Dance Academy Egmont Chamber Music Summer Camp , Vancouver Academy of Music (Vancouver, BC, Canada) Elisabeth Morrow Summer String Festival (Englewood, NJ) Flathead Lake Music Camp (Kalispell, MT)
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Extractions: COUNTRIES: Africa Antarctica Argentina Asia ... more International Center of Photography (ICP) Founded in 1974, the International Center of Photography is a museum, a school, and a center for photographers and photography. ICPs mission is to present photographys vital and central place in contemporary culture. It is the largest photography museum-school in the world and the only museum in New York solely dedicated to photography.
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Extractions: NyChessKids was organized by International Master Saudin Robovic to improve communication between educators, parents, and kids involved in scholastic chess. With interested in scholastic chess growing more every day around the country, NyChessKids is a resource for courses, camps, tournaments, media, and fun. What We Do NyChessKids is an organization made up of the city's finest scholastic chess instructors, school coordinators, parents, and young players. Everyone involved with NYCK is encouraged to share their ideas on how to improve New York scholastic chess. School can start their own curriculum or after-school programs with the help of NYCK. Parents can publish articles on the web about their experiences and meet and talk with other chess parents easily through NYCK. Kids can introduce themselves and publish their games on the internet, as well as poetry and stories. Why Chess Chess is one of the best games for school children who are ready for a new, fun challenge! Studies show that kids who play chess as a school activity score higher on standardized tests than kids who don't play chess. Better grades in math and reading could very likely come along with your child's next game! Exercising a child's skills for spatial geometry, visual memory, problem solving, logic, calculation, and sportsmanship in just one game often produces astounding results! From Chess in Education Research Summary by Robert Ferguson " Why should we teach chess? What are the hard facts about chess and academic achievement? Chess has been proven to enhance creativity, concentration, critical thinking skills, memory, academic achievement, problem solving, cultural enrichment, intellectual maturity, self-esteem, standardized test scores, and a core of other qualities that every administrator, school board director, parent, and teacher desires."
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