Arts. All programs are designed to drive positive outcomes for youth and reinforce necessary life skills. Subrecipient’s comprehensive programming is facilitated by highly trained, educated youth development professionals in developmentally rich environments designed specifically for kids.
Arts. ✓ We shall define the arts, by law, as a public service. ✓ We shall pass a law on public institutions in the arts which eliminates the shortcomings of today’s organisations partly funded from the public purse, depoliticises them and ensures their stable funding. ✓ The Czech Republic has a unique set of monuments which provides a source of considerable tourism income. Unlike most comparable countries, this fact is not taken into account when setting the Ministry of Culture’s budget. We shall ensure that a direct link exists between tourism income and the funds spent on the preservation and maintenance of monuments. We shall also adopt a new law on state heritage protection. We shall use EU programmes, Norwegian funds, etc., to repair monuments. ✓ One of the Government’s priorities is the responsible management of budgetary resources. Following an evaluation of these efforts after the initial year of the electoral term, we shall propose specific steps for the multi-source funding of the arts in order to progress towards the European standard amount of a 1% central government budget appropriation for culture. ✓ We shall prepare a system to classify the suitability of broadcasts for different age categories. ✓ Following the example of developed countries, we shall clarify rules on the concentration of media ownership. ✓ We shall reduce value added tax on books (see “A rational central government budget and fair taxes”). ✓ We shall adopt an amendment to the Copyright Act which, among other things, simplifies licensing for the use of copyrighted works. ✓ We shall make access to public cultural institutions easier, e.g. by introducing a day of free admission and family discounts. ✓ The promotion and presentation of the Czech Republic abroad is fragmented, under-funded, and expensive, because it is inefficient. We shall work with the Ministry of Regional Development and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to assess the shortcomings of current practices, and the efficiency of CzechTourism (Ministry of Regional Development) and the Czech Centres (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), and shall propose an effective and economical model for the promotion of tourism and for the presentation of the Czech Republic abroad. ✓ We shall seek more intensive and better conceptualised cooperation between the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Education in terms of promoting the artistic activities of children, for whom the arts should play a major role in shaping their moral, intellec...
Arts. Issues The parties agree the key issues to be addressed are: • recognition of cultural development as a vital component in the life and growth of the community; • development of opportunities for increased participation, employment and investment in cultural activities and culturally-based enterprises; • the protection and management of Kentish Council’s cultural heritage assets; • highlighting and celebrating the distinctive cultural features of the region; • facilitating wider community engagement with art and cultural activities; • fostering new tourism opportunities through arts and cultural experiences; • the need to identify the unique cultural product of Kentish as a basis for increased participation in strategic tourism industry development, training, marketing and promotional activity opportunities; • the further development of cultural experiences for the Kentish district, including strategic initiatives to engage visitors more effectively in the Sheffield mural experience and provide economic benefits to the Kentish region. • continued development and support by the Council for events with the capacity to attract visitors and which celebrate local pride and identity; • the further development of strategic events for the Kentish region, especially the 2008 Global Mural Conference and the 2008 International Mural Fest • retention and attraction of artists to the Kentish region.
Arts. The Board may award a I V standing to industrial Arts Teachers holding a i n Industrial i f it deems the qualifications be to a rating than a (Note: tend to arise i n respect to degrees where education are undergraduate rather than graduate a8 i s the case i n Manitoba). Where acceptable to the Board, each three years of non-teaching experience related t o duties of the Industrial Arts teacher may be counted one year teaching experience up to (but not beyond) the maximum as determined in Article
Arts. 2 and 7, U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982 (21 ILM 1263 (1982)). 2. Arts. 303(2) and 33(1), ibid.
Arts. 7 and 8, UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (41 ILM 40 (2002)).
Arts. In the Junior High program, art is an elective course that often is integrated into the thematic cross-curricular projects with the core content classes. Students work in a variety of media, focusing on the process of making art, preparing them for advanced studies in high school. ART Benchmarks/Course Content Expectations Student Outcomes: The student will be able to… Assessment Tasks Instructional Resources Vocabulary
Arts. The CM/GC shall work with the Owner, Owner’s Consultant, and the Architect/Engineer Design Team as needed to facilitate changes to the Project necessary to allow incorporation of works of art to satisfy the Project’s 1% for Art program into the design and construction of the building. (ORS 276.073 et seq. and Oregon Administrative Rules (“OAR”) Chapter 123 Division 475). Owner’s cost of the art objects is not included in the Cost of the Work or the GMP, but the CM/GC’s costs relating to facilitating changes to accommodate the handling and installation of the art are part of the Cost of the Work and are included in the GMP.
Arts. 6(1) and 12(1) of the Federal Act of 20 December 1946 on the Old- age and Survivors’ Insurance (AHVG), SR 831.10. The Federal Tribunal noted on 9 April 1984 that administrative practice applies the term “permanent establishment” in Art. 12(1) of the AHVG in a more extensive way for the pur- poses of the Swiss old-age and survivors’ insurance than the term “permanent establishment” for Swiss tax purposes. The Court left the question open as to whether or not this practice complies with Swiss law. See Federal Tribunal, 9 April 1984, Xxxxxxx gegen Ausgleichskasse des Kantons Zürich und AHV- Rekurskommission des Kantons Zürich, BGE 110 V 72, Para. 5.b). See again Federal Social Office (Bundesamt für Sozialversicherung), Guidelines on the Collection of the Contributions of the Old-age, Survivors’ and Invalidity Insur- ance (WBB) (Berne: 1 January 2007), Para. 1022.
Arts. 1(1) and 1(2) of the Directive jointly describe the characteristics of a database. It may have any form and any contents, so it seems, although art. 1(2) imposes several conditions as to its arrangement and the accessibility of 6 Art. 2(2) of the 1992 Proposal and the 1993 Amended Proposal read: ‘The definition of database in point 1 of Article 1 is without prejudice to the protection by copyright of collections of works or materials arranged, stored or accessed by non-electronic means, which accordingly remain protected to the extent provided for by Article 2(5) of the Berne Convention.’ Also see the Explanatory Memorandum, pp. 41-42, paras. 2.1 and 2.2. The 1988 Green Paper, p. 205, para. 6.1.1 also concentrated on electronic databases.