The Curricula has been very successfully adapted by more than 60 university journalism schools in over 50 countries.
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In 2007 UNESCO developed the Model Curricula for Journalism Education, which has been adapted by more than 65 journalism schools worldwide.
Adapted by Malika Bellaribi-Le Moal with the Philharmonic Orchestra of the RATP.
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The film was adapted by writer-director Rebecca Miller (daughter of the noted American playwright) from a collection of her own short stories.
Dr Jeppie points out the different styles in which Arabic script was adapted by the various nations who adopted Arabic as their language of learning.
The first is that journalism managed not only to adapt to the new-fangled technologies of photography, radio and television, but to be adapted by them.
Adapted by David Benioff from the international best-seller by Khaled Hosseini.
While bigger chains such as Kroger Co. have adapted by tweaking store formats and improving discount programs and product offerings, Supervalu has scrambled to keep pace.
Adapted by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala from the novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, this Merchant-Ivory production strains so hard to portray dignified restraint that it almost seizes up with good manners.
Parade's End was adapted by Tom Stoppard his first major television project in 30 years and directed by Susanna White, who helmed both HBO's Generation Kill and the BBC's Bleak House.
The U.S. system, called Advanced Technology and Oceanic Procedures, or ATOP, was adapted by Lockheed Martin Corp. from a system developed in New Zealand (Australia's system was the other finalist).
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The best news for Baum buffs, however, is a beautiful series of graphic novels lovingly adapted by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young from the original "canonical" works, currently being released by Marvel Comics.
The company unveiled its slate of 2013-14 offerings Thursday, which also includes a stage adaptation of Alan Sillitoe's beloved short story "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" adapted by British playwright Roy Williams.
Ranked number 9 on the American Film Institute's 2008 list of the 10 greatest films in the "Mystery" genre, Dial M for Murder was adapted by Frederick Knott from his hit Broadway stage play.
At the Apollo Theatre is the restaged West End transfer of the National Theatre's "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, " adapted by Simon Stephens from Mark Haddon's award-winning novel (until Jan. 4).
The screenplay, brilliantly adapted by the husband-and-wife team of Cyrus and Betsy Nowrasteh from the true story captured by a Franco-Iranian journalist Freidoune Sadebjam and directed by Mr. Nowrasteh, cries out for justice.
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As part of a new philosophy adapted by manager Brendan Rodgers, -- appointed at Anfield in June last year -- the club recruited Dr Steve Peters, who helped hone the minds of Britain's all-conquering Olympic cyclists.
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The film, adapted by David Lindsay-Abaire from his own play, could have been merely gruelling, but Mitchell keeps nudging scenes away from the obvious, toward the risky brink of comedy look at Howie and another grieving parent (Sandra Oh) getting stoned and giggling their way through group therapy.
But the name was borrowed and adapted by Mr bin Laden when, in the 1990s, he became bitterly anti-American and at first from a base in Sudan and later from Afghanistan he built a vast network of militant Islamists whose unifying bond was anti-Americanism and opposition to Arab regimes that were deemed to be pro-American.
The Question Time format adapted by the Daily Telegraph's fringe meeting at the Tory conference saw six white men, all of similar age and all Conservatives - bar one - attempt to give slightly different opinions to those of their colleagues "with whom they heartily agreed", while an audience entirely made up of Tories asked the panel searching questions.
It's remarkable that such a singular young actor he's only 21 should have found so many worthy vehicles ("Superbad, " "Juno, " "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist") in such a short time, but he's done it again as Nick Twisp, the hero of "Youth in Revolt, " which was directed with impressive flair by Miguel Arteta and adapted by Gustin Nash from the novels by C.
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"Starship Troopers" was adapted, by Ed Neumeier, from Robert A. Heinlein's 1959 sci-fi novel of the same name.
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She went on to write seven more crime novels, one of which was adapted and filmed by Alfred Hitchcock, and several of which were adapted for radio and television, including Brat Farrar, The Franchise Affair and The Singing Sands.
The training course is based on a methodological guide and a reference manual produced by UNESCO, and was adapted to the Haitian situation by the faculty of education sciences at Quisqueya University.
"This is a pretty major change but one they think will be adapted to well by players, " McKay said.
" Given the word "malacophilous" and told it means "adapted to pollination by snails, " she replied: "I don't know if that's possible.
This Decision Brief is adapted from remarks by Director Frank J.
The sport of ground quidditch, a mix of rugby and dodge ball, was adapted in 2005 by U.S. students at Middlebury College in Vermont from J.
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