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“The Art of Unity” exhibit at Chauvet Arts

Join Chauvet Arts for “The Art of Unity” exhibit, a timely rotating show featuring the gallery's diverse roster of acclaimed artists during a time when artists are uniting more than ever. For more information about CHAUVET Arts, featured artists and upcoming exhibitions, please visit www.chauvetarts.com. 215 5th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37219 Open to the public five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Coding for Teens - S101: Python 1 Course (Ages 13 - 18) @ Grassroots Club

Enhance Your Child’s Understanding of Mathematics with Python Consistently ranked #1 as the “Most Popular Coding Language“, learning Python will enable your child to build programs that are used widely today in many domains; Eg. Web Development, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence. In this program specifically designed based on the GCE “O” and “A” level Mathematics curriculum, Mathematics will be used as the context through which students pick up Python programming skills. They will learn how to develop a simultaneous or quadratic equation solver, program Monte Carlo simulations, and more, leading to a better understanding of these complex and abstract Mathematical concepts. This powerful synergistic pairing of Math and Programming, developed by Coding Lab’s Award-Winning team of curriculum advisors, has been tested in selected MOE schools and proven to provide students a solid foundation in both. Students who have completed this course are encouraged to go on to pursue S100P: Python perfect which is a critical lab practice component.

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Disney On Ice presents Into the Magic

Cash, Visa, MC, AMEX & Discover. No Checks accepted at Box Office Will Call is located at main Box Office. Customers can pick up any time/day prior to event (518) 487-2000 Box Office is located on the Market Street side of the venue. Hours Monday-Friday 10AM - 4PM Saturday - Sunday: Ticketed event days only The Box Office will be open later and on weekends beginning at 2pm if there is a ticketed event. Change of standard hours will be posted on our Facebook page. We recommend checking there first before heading here. This is an accessible venue. Venue is Accessible from Pearl Street Level with escalators and elevators to the concourse level. Venue parking in MVP Arena Garage (behind venue) is accessible via walkway on the 3rd floor of garage.

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ITIL® – Release, Control And Validation (RCV) 4 Days Virtual Live Training in Seoul

Course Description: Mastering ITIL Intermediate Courses requires IT professionals to obtain great insight into the ITIL body of knowledge and to learn how to apply ITIL in real life. ITpreneurs’ blended Release, Control, and Validation (RCV) training Course uses an optimal mix of training methods to achieve this result in a way that is most convenient, effective, and economical to learners. Learners obtain the “knowing” component of the Course by completing 10 hours of self-paced eLearning in their own time and at their own pace. After completing the eLearning component of the Course, the program taps into the natural strengths of the classroom. In 2.5 days, learners are provided with a safe environment where they can learn to “apply” their knowledge through a combination of case studies, assignments, and role plays. Thinking beyond the traditional classroom “box” and presenting students with an optimal mix of Learning methods. This ITIL Intermediate Course immerses learners in the practical aspects of the ITIL Service Lifecycle and Processes associated with the Release, Control, and Validation of services. The main focus of this Course is on the operational-level Process activities and supporting methods and approaches to executing these Processes in a practical, hands-on Learning environment.   Course Topics: ●     Course Introduction ●     Introductions ●     Course Introduction ●     Course Learning Objectives ●     Unique Nature of the Course ●     Course Qualification Scheme ●     Service Transition ●     Purpose and Objectives of Service Transition ●     Scope of Service Transition ●     Business Value of Service Transition ●     Processes Within Service Transition ●     Aspects of Developing Effective Service Transition Strategy ●     Initiatives for Preparation of Service Transition ●     Planning and Coordinating Service Transition Activities ●     Providing Transition Process Support ●     Generic Roles Involved in Service Transition ●     Change Management ●     Purpose and Objectives ●     Scope of the Process ●     Business Value of the Process ●     Policies, Designs, and Planning Considerations ●     Types of Change Requests ●     Role of Change Models, Change Proposals, and Standard Changes ●     Remediation Planning ●     Main Activities, Methods, Techniques, and Relationship with RCV ●     Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Interfaces with Other Processes ●     Information Management ●     Process Measurement ●     Challenges and Risks ●     Operational Activities of Change Management During the Service Operation Lifecycle Stage ●     Managing Organization and Stakeholder Change as an Essential Part of Continual Improvement ●     Service Asset and Configuration Management ●     Purpose and Objectives ●     Scope of the Process ●     Business Value of the Process ●     Policies, Designs, and Planning Considerations ●     Main Activities, Methods, Techniques, and Relationship with RCV ●     Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Interfaces with Other Processes ●     Information Management ●     Process Measurement ●     Challenges and Risks ●     SACM Activities Performed on a Daily Basis by Service Operation ●     SACM Roles ●     Release and Deployment Management ●     Purpose and Objectives ●     Scope of the Process ●     Business Value of the Process ●     Policies, Designs, and Planning Considerations ●     Phases of Release and Deployment Management ●     Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Interfaces with Other Processes ●     Information Management ●     Process Measurement ●     Challenges and Risks ●     Release and Deployment Management Activities and Service Operation ●     Release and Deployment Management Roles ●     Service Validation and Testing ●     Purpose and Objectives ●     Scope of the Process ●     Business Value of the Process ●     Policies, Designs, and Planning Considerations ●     Main Activities, Methods, Techniques, and Relationship with RCV ●     Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Interfaces with Other Processes ●     Information Management ●     Process Measurement ●     Challenges and Risks ●     Service Validation and Testing Management Roles ●     Request Fulfillment ●     Purpose and Objectives ●     Scope of the Process ●     Business Value of the Process ●     Policies, Designs, and Planning Considerations ●     Main Activities, Methods, Techniques, and Relationship with RCV ●     Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Interfaces with Other Processes ●     Information Management ●     Process Measurement ●     Challenges and Risks ●     Request Fulfillment Roles ●     Change Evaluation ●     Purpose and Objectives ●     Scope of the Process ●     Business Value of the Process ●     Policies, Designs, and Planning Considerations ●     Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Interfaces with Other Processes ●     Information Management ●     Process Measurement ●     Challenges and Risks ●     Change Evaluation Roles ●     Knowledge Management ●     Purpose and Objectives ●     Scope of the Process ●     Business Value of the Process ●     Policies, Designs, and Planning Considerations ●     Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Interfaces with Other Processes ●     Information Management ●     Process Measurement ●     Challenges and Risks ●     Knowledge Management Activities and CSI ●     Knowledge Management Roles ●     Technology and Implementation Management ●     Generic Requirements of Technology ●     Evaluation Criteria for Service Management Tools ●     RCV Practices for Process Implementation ●     Challenges, CSFs, and Risks ●     Planning and Implementing Service Management Technologies ●     Technology Considerations ●     Exam Preparation Guide   Learning Goals: ●     Understanding Service Management as a Practice and the Principles, purposes, and Objectives of Service Transition. ●     Knowing the important role of Release, Control, and Validation in service provision and understanding how the in-scope Processes interact with other Service Lifecycle Processes. ●     Comprehending the activities, methods, and functions used in each of the Release, Control, and Validation Processes. ●     Knowing how to apply Release, Control, and Validation Processes, activities, and functions to achieve operational excellence. ●     Measuring Release, Control, and Validation performance. ●     Understanding the importance of IT security and how it supports Release, Control, and Validation. ●     Understanding technology and implementation Requirements in support of Release, Control, and Validation ●     Comprehending the challenges, Critical Success Factors, and Risks related to Release, Control, and Validation.  Course Agenda: eLearning 6 hours of self-paced, instructor-supported eLearning  Day 1 ●     Service Management ●     Change Management ●     Lunch ●     Change Management ●     Homework   Day 2 ●     Service Asset and Configuration Management ●     Lunch ●     Release & Deployment Management ●     Service Validation and Testing ●     Homework   Day 3 ●     Request Fulfillment ●     Service Evaluation ●     Knowledge Management ●     Lunch ●     Knowledge Management ●     Technology and Implementation Considerations ●     Homework Day 4 ●     4 hours of self-paced, instructor-supported eLearning  Who Can Attend? The Release, Control, and Validation Capability Course will be of interest to:  ●     Individuals who have their ITIL Foundation certificate and want to purse the Intermediate and Advanced level ITIL certifications. ●     Individuals and/or operational staff who require a comprehensive, practical under tanding of the Release, Control, and Validation Processes and how these may be used to enhance the quality of IT service support within an organization. For example, operational staff involved in Change Management, Release and Deployment Management, Service Validation and Testing, Service Asset and Configuration Management, Request Fulfilment, Service Evaluation, and Knowledge Management. ●     IT professionals involved in IT Service Management implementation and improvment programs. ●     Typical roles, including (but not restricted to) IT professionals, IT/business mangers, and IT/business Process owners, and IT practitioners.

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New Year's Eve Hungarian Dance Performance and Dinner and Party

New Years Eve is the holiday of new beginnings. Spend the New Year’s Eve with us, and we guarantee you that this will be your most happy and special New Year’s Eve so far!Enjoy a fantastic New Year’s Eve Hungarian Dance Performance and have the most delicious traditonal Hungarian dinner after that! There is no better way to celebrate the New Year’s Eve than in Budapest, in this exclusive event. Enjoy the 5 course Gala Dinner and the unlimited drinks at the bar! Be our guest and your happy new year is guaranteed! Important! This is a very exclusive event so we have a dress code: black tie. We reserve the right to refuse the attendance to the event in case of inappropriate appearance clothing. In that way too, you will have the honor to spend your New Year’s Eve in a special and exclusive way. The night is complete with a splendid standing reception in ballroom atmosphere for a multi-cultural audience. After the concert and the new year's greetings, you will have the chance to dance and have fun to the best DJ's music with the tunes of the 70's-80's-90's! The reception includes open bar with unlimited drink consumption and traditional Hungarian New Year's dinner. The program takes place in one of Budapest Downtown's most distinguished theater buildings, in the Danube Palace. Running times are as follows: 6:30PM: Gala Dinner Enjoy a full service Gala Dinner in the beautiful Széchényi Hall! The Gala Dinner features a 5 course meal, selected and prepared exclusively for this event. There are cold and warm appetizers, soup, a main course and dessert; on top of that, a different glass of premium wine is served for each course from a carefully selected assortment. 10:00PM: Hungarian Dance Performance The Hungarian Dence Performance starts at 10:00PM in the Széchényi Hall. The program includes performing dances, songs and costumes from every part of the country by professional artists. In addition to all, we took the opportunity to include some unique elements into the program; well-known evergreens on a traditional Hungarian folk instrument, the cimbalom, and Hungarian folk song adaptation performed by a talented gypsy band. 12:00AM: New Year’s Greeting 12:30AM: Ballroom Party Celebrate the New Year in ballroom atmosphere with friends, family, loved ones, or join the great multicultural crowd. The amazing atmosphere is accompanied by a talented local DJ.The open bar features sparkling wine, multiple wine options soft drinks and much more. Gála vacsora 2019 / Gala Dinner 2019: Köszöntő ital / Welcome drinkGere Frici Rosé 2018 habzóbor / Gere Frici Rosé 2018 sparkling wine Asztalon / On the table:Kéksajtos fűszervaj, snidlinggel, házi kenyérrelBlue cheese butter, with chives and homemade bread Hideg előétel / Cold appetizer:Füstölt pisztráng tormás alma chutney-valSmoked trout with horseradish apple chutney Leves / Soup:Sáfrányos liba leves, szarvasgombás palacsintávalSaffron goose soup with and truffled pancakes Meleg előétel / Warm appetizer:Mézes-chilis király rák házi ciabattával, rukkola salátávalHoney-chili king prawn with homemade ciabatta and rucola saladSauska Furmint 2017 Főétel / Main course:Borjú steak, kucsmagombamártással, gratin burgonyávalVeal steak with morel mushroom sauce and gratin potatoSt. Andrea Pinot Noir 2016 Desszert / Dessert:Mascarpone mandulás piskótával, forró csokoládé öntettelMascarpone with almond sponge cake and hot chocolate sauceOremus: 3 puttonyos aszú Éjféli pezsgő koccintás / Midnight champagne ceremony and buffet dinnerBB száraz pezsgő / BB dray champagne Éjféli menü / Midnight menu:Korhely leves, füstölt kolbásszalHagyományos lencsefőzelék, ropogós malac császárralSour cabbage soup and homemade smoked sausageTraditional lentils pottage with crispy roasted pork As a vegetarian option, the lenses and pigs should be handled separately. Italcsomag ajánlatunk / Open bar list Pezsgő / Sparkling WineBB száraz, édesBB dry, sweet Borok / WinesFruska Rizling Cuvée, Fruska Rosé, Fruska Kékfrankos-Portugieser Fruska Riesling Cuvée, Fruska Rosé, Fruska Kékfrankos-Portugieser Csapolt és üveges sörök / Draught and bottled beersBorsodi Staropamen Dark Stella Artois – alkoholmentes / alcohol free Rostos és szűrt gyümölcslevek / Juices (Rauch products) (Rauch termékek) narancslé, őszibaracklé, almalé(Rauch products) orange juice, peach juice, apple juice Szénsavas üdítőitalok / Carbonated soft drinksCoca Cola, Cola Zero, Fanta Orange, Gyömbér, TonicCoca Cola, Cola Zero, Fanta Orange, Ginger, Tonic Ásványvizek / Mineral watersNestleAquarel dús, NestleAquarel csendesNestleAquarel sparkling, NestleAquarel still Meleg italok / Hot drinkskávék teákcoffeesteas frontoffice@hungariagroup.com / +3613171377 Happy New Year!

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Piff the Magic Dragon (Las Vegas)

Cash and All Major Credit Cards MUST HAVE PHOTO I.D. & CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE TICKETS WHEN PICKING UP WILL CALL TICKETS (702) 733-3111 1-866-574-3851 - Group Sales (10+) Box office hours: 11:00AM- 10:30PM Group sales hours: M-F 9:00am – 5:00pm To better accommodate your needs the box office has requested that special seating accommodations be solicited through their representatives.

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Detroit Red Wings vs. Nashville Predators

The Box Office accepts MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, and Cash. Box Office Phone Number: (313) 471-7929 The Xfinity Box Office at Little Caesars Arena is open Monday thru Friday, from 11:00am to 5:30pm, and also on Event Days from 11:00am until Intermission.

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Washington Wizards vs. Boston Celtics

Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Will Call tickets can be picked up anytime the Box Office is open, thru event start time. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a valid photo ID. General Information... 202-628-3200 Accessible Seating Only.. 202-661-5065 Box office is open on non-event days from 12pm-4pm (Monday-Friday); closed on non-event Saturdays and Sundays Box office is open on non-event days from 12pm-4pm (Monday-Friday); closed on non-event Saturdays and Sundays *Hours subject to change To better accommodate your needs, Capital One Arena has requested that all accessible seating ticket accommodations be solicited only through their representatives. Please contact a Capital One Arena representative for further help with your ticket purchase.* Advance ticket purchase may be required. * Box office information is subject to change.

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UB³ - Module 5 - Questions choisies en droit judiciaire

Questions choisies en droit judiciaire Sous la coordination de Dominique Mougenot, Maître de conférences invité à l’UNamur et l’UCLouvain, juge au tribunal de l’entreprise du Hainaut Depuis 2015, les lois pots-pourris occupent le devant de la scène. L’actualité législative était si dense qu’elle monopolisait tous les colloques, faisant presque oublier que le droit judiciaire ne se réduisait pas à ces nouveautés. La présente conférence a pour but d’explorer des aspects moins étudiés du droit procédural, quece soit en matière de modes alternatifs de règlement des litiges (arbitrage), de récupération de créance (injonction de payer), du pouvoir d’agir des personnes morales ou de l’appel. Le but est de faire le point sur l’évolution de la jurisprudence et de ces matières sur le plan national et international. Programme Actualités en matière d’arbitrage, Maxime Berlingin, Chargé de cours à l’Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles, avocat au barreau de Bruxelles et Louis Lantonnois van Rode, Avocat au barreau de Bruxelles Actualités des procédures de recouvrement de créances entre entreprises, Aude Berthe, Chargée de cours à l’ULiège, juge au tribunal de première instance de Liège Les sanctions procédurales liées à l’action en justice des personnes morales, Séverine Menétrey, Professeure à l’Université de Luxembourg et l’UMons Actualités en matière d’appel, Hakim Boularbah, Avocat au barreau de Bruxelles, professeur à l’ULiège et Amandine Muniken, Assistante à l’ULiège et avocate au barreau de Bruxelles  Renseignements pratiques: Quand ?  Lundi  16 mars 2020, de 17h à 20h. Où ?  ULB - Auditoire R42.5.503 (bâtiment R42, 5e étage, local 503), Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt, 42 (coin de l’avenue Jeanne), 1050 Bruxelles Clôture des inscriptions : 16 mars 2020, à midi. Remarque: dans la mesure du possible, et afin que vos points de formation puissent être directement encodés dans votre dossier sur la nouvelle plateforme qui sera prochainement mise en place par l'OBFG, nous vous remercions de vous inscrire à cette formation avec votre adresse mail @avocat.be. 3 points de formation juridique. Remarque importante concernant la prise en charge des frais dinscription des magistrats professionnels, stagiaires judiciaires et membres du personnel de l’ordre judiciaire par l'IFJ: L’Institut de formation judiciaire ne prend pas en charge les frais éventuels des personnes qui s’inscrivent mais ne sont pas effectivement présentes.  Il est toutefois permis de se faire remplacer par un collègue qui signe la liste de présence mentionnant son nom et sa fonction à côté du nom du collègue remplacé.

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