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directing agency — index patronage (power to appoint jobs) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
directing — Art of coordinating and controlling all elements in the staging of a play or making of a film. Until the late 19th century, a theatrical director was usually the play s leading actor or the company s actor manager. Today s stage director combines … Universalium
Directing workshop for women — OriginsIn the 1970s, though many women acted in major motion pictures, almost none directed them. In 1974, Mathilde Krim, a scientist and Rockefeller Foundation board member, approached the American Film Institute (A.F.I.) about using her… … Wikipedia
Directing Workshop for Women — Origins In the 1970s, though many women acted in major motion pictures, almost none directed them. In 1974, Mathilde Krim, a scientist and Rockefeller Foundation board member, approached the American Film Institute (A.F.I.) about using her… … Wikipedia
Manley Laurence Power — This article is about the British admiral. For his great grandfather, the British general, see Manley Power. Sir Manley Laurence Power Born 10 January 1904 Kingston, Middlesex Died 17 May 1981 Yarmouth, Isle of Wight … Wikipedia
Great power — This article is about great powers in the modern (post 1815) world. For nation states wielding similar power before 1815, see Historical powers. Great powers are recognized in an international structure such as the United Nations Security Council … Wikipedia
Samantha Power — Infobox Scientist name = Samantha Power birth date = 1970 birth place = Ireland death date = death place = residence = Flagcountry|USA nationality = field = Public policy, human rights work institution = Kennedy School of Government, Harvard alma … Wikipedia
Maximum power principle — in Energy Systems Language adapted from Odum and Odum 2000, p. 38 The maximum power principle has been proposed as the fourth principle of energetics in open system thermodynamics, where an example of an open system is a biological cell.… … Wikipedia
Standby power — Standby power, also called vampire power, phantom load, or leaking electricity, refers to the electric power consumed by electronic appliances while they are switched off or in a standby mode. A very common electricity vampire is a power adapter… … Wikipedia