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for outstanding faculty director in that showcase.

Twelve students in the region vied for the SDC Directing Award at Region V. A competitive process, students first had to submit a proposal for the competition. Selected from ESU was senior Gabe Moyer. At the festival, he presented a scene from "Boys Life," by Howard Korder.

Although not selected for the Kennedy Center, Moyer survived two rounds of competition to put tiffany 1837 jewelry in a position to earn a trip to Washington. Moyer's cast for his scene were ESU theatre students Kelsey Fredricks, Dylan Lewis and Scott Swezey.

Several students also received Citations of Excellence for their work on ESU Theatre productions in 2009. Cassie Hoppas (BFA, 2009) was honored for her costume designs for "The Glass Menagerie." Tricia Stogsdill (BFA, 2009) received a commendation for her wig designs for "She Stoops to Conquer." Junior Emily Warren (Wichita) was cited for her hair and makeup designs for "It's a Wonderful Life."

Members of the ESU faculty also received recognition at the festival. Craig Moxon, ESU's technical director, was cited for outstanding lighting design for "The Rocky Horror Show." Amanda Dura, who runs the ESU costume shop, designed the costumes for "The Rocky Horror Show." Five of her designs were modeled at the annual Region V Costume Parade, the final festival event. Faculty designers Susan Mai and Nancy Pontius also attended the festival. They helped to coordinate student activities and presented workshops for conference attendees.

Faculty members from KCACTF member institutions were invited to participate in acting and directing showcases at the festival. Theresa Mitchell, professor of acting and movement, participated in the faculty directing showcase. Her presentation of "Who Is Chasing Whom" by Lynne Alvarez was cast, rehearsed and Frank Gehry jewelry at the festival. Mitchell received the award for outstanding faculty director in that showcase.

Director of Theatre Jim Bartruff led the Dramaturgy Initiative and helped to select a student representative for the national festival. He also received two awards. He and David Crespy from the University of Missouri were selected as Road Warriors for excellence in theatre production responding. They are among 73 faculty members in the region who travel to see and respond to productions at other schools in Region V. This year over 400 shows were entered into the festival.

Every year, each region of KCACTF selects Faculty Fellows recognizing an outstanding teacher and director. Bartruff was selected as the Region V Faculty Fellow in Directing and will attend the national festival in April. At the Kennedy Center he will serve as a mentor to young directors selected to direct the New Play Program winning plays.

Almost 1800 students and teachers attended the Festival in Overland Park. Next year the regional festival will be hosted by Iowa State University in Ames. Former director Harry Parker, now the chair of theatre at Texas Christian University, serves as the national chair of KCACTF.For more information please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com.

Published Date:
30/01/2010
Modified Date:
30/01/2010







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The goods for which registration was sought are "Eyeglasses; sunglasses; eyeglass frames and cases; magnifying glasses; pocket calculators; mouse pads; electronic pens; time recording apparatus; and electronic agendas; Cufflinks; tie clips; rings as jewellery; bracelets as jewellery; earrings; necklaces; brooches as jewellery; charms of precious metals; key rings of precious metals; chains as jewellery; watches; chronometers; clocks; watch straps; watch bracelets; boxes of precious metals for watches and jewellery; precious cheap tiffany cuff links in unwrought or semi-wrought form; precious stones and semi-precious stones; ornaments of precious metals; and ornamental pins of precious metals; Fountain pens; ball-point pens; pencils; felt-tip pens; roller ball pens; document markers; pouches for writing instruments; gift cases and boxes, namely, stationery cases and boxes for writing instruments; inks and refills, namely, writing inks and pen ink refills; writing pads; note paper; writing paper; printed publications, namely, catalogues, brochures, service guides, and pamphlets in the field of luxury goods and luxury lifestyle information; books and magazines in the field of luxury goods and luxury lifestyle information; diaries; organizers, namely, desktop organizers and personal organizers; paperweights; pen and pencil holders; calendars; albums, namely, photograph albums, event albums, stamp albums, and scrapbook albums; drawing instruments; drawing rulers;tiffany money clips; stationery; office requisite, except furniture, namely, adhesive tape dispensers, file folders, punches, staplers, paper embossers and letter trays; Leather and imitation of leather; goods made of leather and imitations of leather, namely, briefcases, travelling sets consisting of suitcases and travelling bags, vanity cases sold empty, leatherware key cases, attache-cases, wallets, handbags, backpacks, travelling bags, wheeled bags, trunks, suitcases, purses not of precious metal, leatherware card cases, pouches of leather for merchandise packaging; leather straps; umbrellas; parasols; walking sticks; whips and saddlery; Clothing, namely, t-shirts, shirts, cheap tiffany earrings, trousers, blouses, dresses; skirts, and gloves; clothing accessories, namely, belts, scarves, shawls, suspenders, neckties; footwear; and headgear, namely, caps, headwear and hats". For more information about US Fed News trademarks please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, US Fed News, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com.
Published Date:
29/01/2010
Modified Date:
29/01/2010







risk by buying products such as fake hair

Tiffany's flagship Fifth Avenue store remains the crown jewel, still discount tiffany pendants key ring up 17S of the retailer's total sales, even though the company now has three other shops in the New York area. A thriving toumist trade has helped the store, which was Tiffany's sole outlet until 1963.

In taking the measure of Tiffany, investors have long sought to correlate its results and prospects with the stock market's ups and downs. The conventional wisdom is that bull markets help retailers of luxury goods. Says Chaney: "No doubt the stock market may have some effect, but, in our view. it's not a dramatic influence.... A lot of our sales simply depend on occasions (weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, etc.), and demand tends to go on, whatever the condition of the market." He recalls that the stock market crash of October 1987 was followed by a 20% gain in sales at Christmas that year.

The company's corporate division (which sells gifts aimed at business customers, retiring employees and the like), is expanding, with the opening of new offices around the country. And spending on catalog mailings and advertising also are rising. Tiffany plans to use television commercials that go beyond its initial effort at image advertising in the New York area last Christmas. All in all, Tiffany seems set to continue sparkling into the 21st century.

 

tiffany Standards officers are warning discount tiffany bracelets engaged in selling counterfeit goods to stop now or face prosecution.

The zero tolerance message follows operations in Tiffany necklace Ireland in the last month by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment's Trading Standards Service (TSS) which resulted in a number of seizures of counterfeit goods.

Various items, including fakes of popular brands such as GHD hair straighteners, UGG boots, MAC make-up, Gucci, Pandora and Tiffany jewellery as well as sports clothing, were removed from retail premises by TSS officers. It is estimated that the seized goods have a street value of more than £10,000.

The Trading Standards Service is also warning discount tiffany cuff links to be on their guard against buying fake goods.

A TSS spokesperson said: "Many consumers think that they are elsa peretti a bargain by purchasing cut-price counterfeit goods. In reality, they are increasingly putting themselves at risk by buying products such as fake hair straighteners and make-up.

"The packaging and external appearance of the hair straighteners are often reasonably well copied but the internal design is likely to be significantly different and dangerous, increasing the risk of serious burn injuries.

"People need to be more aware of the consequences of discount tiffany earrings and counterfeit goods, especially as there has been a worrying increase in sectors that are potentially dangerous to consumers such as electrical equipment, toys, and personal care products."

The spokesperson added: "TSS officials will be visiting retailers across Northern Ireland in the run-up to Christmas, and any traders found selling counterfeit goods are liable to have their goods seized and face prosecution. Offenders face the prospect of prosecution with the maximum penalty being 10 years imprisonment."For more information please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com.

 

Published Date:
28/01/2010
Modified Date:
28/01/2010







apparatus for water supply
The description of the mark registered is: "Common metals and their alloys; non-electric cables and wires of common metal; ironmongery, small items of metal hardware; pipes and tubes of metal; goods of common metal not included in other classes; fasteners, nuts, washers, brackets, clips and hooks; padlocks, keys, metal key rings; safety chains; non-electric locks, tool boxes and carriers; metal badges; cable straps; bicycle parking installations; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods. Signalling apparatus and instruments; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; software downloadable from the Internet; downloadable electronic publications; telecommunications apparatus; mobile phone accessories; spectacles, sunglasses, goggles and lenses; articles of clothing, footwear and headgear in this class; reflective bands, strips and harnesses, pads, protectors and helmets; clothing, footwear and headgear for protection against injury and accident; visors; tiffany bangles sale; electric battery chargers; mileage recording instruments, speedometers, cycle meters, cycle computers, map measuring instruments, compasses; route finding computers and software; electric wire and cables, electric insulators, whistles; electronic parts and fittings all for vehicles, test and/or tuning apparatus for vehicles or for parts of vehicles; temperature gauges; apparatus for navigation; heated clothing; transformers; power supplies; mobile telephone carriers and cases; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods. Apparatus for lighting; apparatus for water supply; vehicle lights; lights and lamps, torches, key lights; bulbs; vehicle reflectors; electric lighting; portable lighting and cooking apparatus; bicycle lamps; bicycle lights; bicycle reflectors for attachment to bicycle spokes; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods. Vehicles; apparatus for locomotion by land; vehicle body parts and transmissions; pedal land vehicles; scooters; electric or electrically assisted cycles; folding pedal vehicles; bicycles; folding bicycles; portable bicycles; motorised bicycles; bicycle tyres; bicycle pumps; bicycle tiffany rings sale; saddles and covers for saddles; bicycle wheels; bicycle brakes and brake pads; bicycle sprockets; bicycle chains; bicycle racks; fittings for bicycles for carrying luggage; bicycle bells; bicycle frames; bicycle handle bars; bicycle spokes; bottle cages for bicycles; fittings for bicycles for carrying beverages and/or food; puncture repair kits for bicycle tyres; vehicle immobilising devices and apparatus; anti-theft devices; anti-theft alarms; wheel clamps; cycle carriers, roof luggage racks, roof racks, roof bars, roof top carriers; air pumps being fittings for bicycles; puncture repair outfits; width indicators for bicycles; baskets for pedal vehicles; chains for pedal vehicles; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods. Leather and imitations of leather; animal skins, hides; trunks and travelling bags; handbags, rucksacks, purses; umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks; harnesses and saddlery; rucksacks; tool bags; duffle bags; holdalls; non-metallic straps; bags all for use with cycles vehicles; bags for wear; shoulder bags; sports bags; bags for helmets; bags for pedal vehicles. Clothing, footwear and headgear."
Published Date:
27/01/2010
Modified Date:
27/01/2010







alloys and metal alloys for further manufacturing;
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The goods for which registration was sought are "tiffany jewellery metals and their alloys, namely, nickel and its alloys; portable metal buildings; composite metals, namely, nickel alloys and metal alloys for further manufacturing; ingots of common metal; unwrought or semi-wrought metal ingots, namely, nickel alloy ingots; nickel ingots; metal powders used in manufacturing; metallic binders, namely, metal powders for use in the manufacture of diamond tools; metal powder alloys, namely, metal powders for further manufacturing; metal in cheap tiffany key rings form; metal ores, namely, chrome iron ores, cobalt ores, copper ores, iron ores; lead ores, manganese ores; molybdenum ores; nickel ores, tin ores, tungsten ores, zinc ores; statues and commemorative statuary cups of non-precious metal. Jewelry made in whole or in part of precious metals; goods made or coated with precious metals, namely, badges, beads for use in the manufacture of jewelry, bracelets, brooches, belt, buckles, watch winding buttons, jewelry chains, charms, family crests in the nature of jewelry, jewelry crosses, crucifixes, cufflinks, earrings, lockets, money clips, necklaces, pendants, jewelry pins, rings, charms of Saint Christopher, Star of David charms, tie clips, slides for bolo ties, tie pins; precious stones; statues of precious metal, commemorative statuary cups of precious metal, horological and chronometric instruments; clocks, watches and watchbands, knickknacks made in whole or part of precious metals, namely, badges, bracelets, brooches, jewelry crosses, crucifixes, cufflinks, earrings, necklaces, pendants, rings, watches, clocks". For more information about US Fed News cheap tiffany necklaces please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, US Fed News, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com.

 

In Chicago tonight, a memorial for the president of the city's school board. Michael Scott was found dead in the Chicago River earlier this week. Questions about his death have touched some raw nerves, with Mayor Richard Daley lashing out at the medical examiner.

NPR's Cheryl Corley reports.

CHERYL CORLEY: There's still yellow crime-scene tape near the riverfront where the school board president's body was found. Michael Scott had been shot once in the head. The Cook County medical examiner ruled the death a suicide, but so far Chicago police have not reached that conclusion. And Mayor Richard Daley publicly chastised the medical examiner when she held a rare news conference defending the suicide finding. Since then, Police Superintendent Jody Weis has tried to downplay the rift between the two cheap tiffany money clips.

Mr. JODY WEIS (Police Superintendent, Chicago): I don't have any complaints or any conflict with the medical examiner's call on this matter. We, of course, will consider that when we make our final determination, but it's really like comparing apples to oranges. We kind of handle investigative modes, and she's dealing heavily with forensics.

Published Date:
25/01/2010
Modified Date:
25/01/2010







leather for merchandise packaging
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The goods and services for which registration was sought are "Common Metal Goods, Paper Goods, Stationery Products, Wooden Goods, Materials Treatment Services, Technological Services, Graphic Design Services."

 The description of the mark registered is "Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark. The mark consists of a stylized letter "M" within a six-lobed star design within a circle".

The goods for which registration was sought are "Eyeglasses; sunglasses; eyeglass frames and cases; magnifying glasses; pocket calculators; mouse pads; electronic pens; time recording apparatus; and electronic agendas; Cufflinks; tie clips; rings as jewellery; bracelets as jewellery; earrings; necklaces; brooches as jewellery; charms of precious metals; key rings of precious metals; chains as jewellery; watches; chronometers; clocks; watch straps; watch bracelets; boxes of precious metals for watches and jewellery; precious metals in unwrought or semi-wrought form; precious stones and semi-precious stones; ornaments of precious metals; and ornamental pins of precious metals; Fountain pens; ball-point pens; pencils; felt-tip pens; roller ball pens; document markers; pouches for writing instruments; gift cases and boxes, namely, stationery cases and boxes for writing instruments; inks and refills, namely, writing inks and pen ink refills; writing pads; note paper; writing paper; printed cheap tiffany cuff links, namely, catalogues, brochures, service guides, and pamphlets in the field of luxury goods and luxury lifestyle information; books and magazines in the field of luxury goods and luxury lifestyle information; diaries; organizers, namely, desktop organizers and personal organizers; paperweights; pen and pencil holders; calendars; albums, namely, photograph albums, event albums, stamp albums, and scrapbook albums; drawing instruments; drawing rulers; money clips; stationery; office requisite, except furniture, namely, adhesive tape dispensers, file folders, punches, staplers, paper embossers and letter trays; Leather and imitation of leather; goods made of leather and imitations of leather, namely, briefcases, travelling sets consisting of suitcases and travelling bags, vanity cases sold empty, leatherware key cases, attache-cases, wallets, handbags, backpacks, travelling bags, wheeled bags, cheap tiffany earrings, suitcases, purses not of precious metal, leatherware card cases, pouches of leather for merchandise packaging; leather straps; umbrellas; parasols; walking sticks; whips and saddlery; Clothing, namely, t-shirts, shirts, pants, trousers, blouses, dresses; skirts, and gloves; clothing accessories, namely, belts, scarves, shawls, suspenders, neckties; footwear; and headgear, namely, caps, headwear and hats". For more information about US Fed News trademarks please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, US Fed News, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com.

Published Date:
25/01/2010
Modified Date:
25/01/2010







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Mario is back in one of Nintendo's greatest action adventures of all time. This time our fearless hero plumber jumps from one strange planet to another rescuing Lumas and searching for the kidnapped Princess Peach. Each planet delivers its own set of gravity-influenced puzzles and crazy creatures to contend with, but tiffany 1837 jewelry Mario has the ability to space walk and don all sorts of cute and useful new costumes. This is a great game for the Wii newbie and the challenge junkie alike.

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

Samus Aran has never looked better. The latest in the Metroid titles delivers some spectacular puzzles to solve and ferocious enemies to battle, all with the graceful controls afforded by the Wii's remote and nunchuk. The art direction for the game is sensational, This is easily one of the best looking titles of 2007 and the game play is as strong and addictive as the Metroid games have ever been.

Mario Strikers Charged

A terrific multiplayer cartoon-like soccer title that borrows heavily from Nintendo's Mario Kart franchise, Mario Strikers Charged is packed with cool new modes and special attacks and also includes support for online play. This game is a blast when the friends come over and it's accessible enough for new Frank Gehry jewelry and deep enough for experienced ones.

 

This is a column dedicated to fashion jewelry & accessories. tiffany on sale the history to the mystery, to the howto repair-we will examine all things faux in the world of bling and even the fakes of the faux. If you're wondering whether your great aunt left you treasure or trash, this is the forum for you.

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Published Date:
23/01/2010
Modified Date:
23/01/2010







shows that there is no reason any more to continue
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A Spondylus gaederopus shell from the same site contained Tiffany bracelets of a reddish pigmentatious mass made of lepidocrocite mixed with ground bits of hematite and pyrite (which, when fresh, have a brilliant black, reflective appearance), suggesting the kind of inclusion 'for effect' that one would expect in a cosmetic preparation.

The choice of a Spondylus shell as the container for such a complex recipe may relate to the attention-grabbing crimson, red, or violet colour and exuberant sculpture of these shells, which have led to their symbolic- or ritual-related collection in a variety of archaeological contexts worldwide.

A concentration of lumps of yellow colorant from Cueva de los Aviones (most certainly the contents of a purse made of skin or other perishable material) was found to be pure natrojarosite - an iron mineral used as a cosmetic in Ancient Egypt.

While functionally similar material has been found at Neanderthal-associated sites before, it has been explained by stratigraphic mixing (which can lead to confusion about the dating of particular artefacts), Neanderthal scavenging of abandoned modern human sites, or Neanderthal imitation without Tiffany cuff links of behaviours observed among contemporary modern human groups.

For example, controversy has surrounded the perforated and grooved teeth and decorated bone awls found in the Chatelperronian culture of France. In earlier work, Professor Zilhao and colleagues have argued they are genuine Neanderthal artefacts which demonstrate the independent evolution of advanced cognition in the Neanderthal lineage.

However, the Chatelperronian evidence dates from 40,000 to 45,000 years ago, thus overlapping with the period when anatomically modern human people began to disperse into Europe (between 40,000 and 42,000 years ago) and leaving open the possibility that these symbolic artifacts relate, in fact, to them.

Professor Zilhao said: "The evidence from the Murcian sites Tiffany earrings the last clouds of uncertainty concerning the modernity of the behaviour and cognition of the last Neanderthals and, by implication, shows that there is no reason any more to continue to question the Neanderthal authorship of the symbolic artefacts of the Chatelperronian culture.

"When considering the nature of the cultural and genetic exchanges that occurred between Neanderthals and modern humans at the time of contact in Europe, we should recognise that identical levels of cultural achievement had been reached by both sides."

Accurate radiocarbon dating of shell and charcoal samples from Cueva de los Aviones and Cueva Anton was crucial to the research. The dating was undertaken at the University of Oxford's Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit.

Published Date:
22/01/2010
Modified Date:
22/01/2010



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