- Deardorff - Wikipedia
L F Deardorff Sons Inc was a manufacturer of wooden-construction, large-format 4"x5" and larger bellows view camera from 1923 through 1988 [1][2] They were used by professional photographic studios
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A trainer for the EAIE Academy in Europe, Dr Deardorff is an experienced cross-cultural trainer and coach and conducts training for non-profits, corporations and educational institutions
- Deardorff - Camera-wiki. org - The free camera encyclopedia
Deardorff was a maker of large format cameras, founded by Laben Deardorff in 1923 [1], in Chicago, IL, USA Deardorff's first camera was a folding 8X10 field camera, later developed into the renowned Deardorff V8
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Process Model of Intercultural Competence (Deardorff, 2006, 2009): Attitudes: Respect (valuing other cultures); Openness (withholding judgment); Curiosity discovery (tolerating ambiguity)
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Dr Darla K Deardorff is the chairholder of the UNESCO Chair of Intercultural Competences at Stellenbosch University in South Africa, and a research fellow at Duke University
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What does the name Deardorff mean? The roots of the distinguished German surname Deardorff lie in the western region of the Rhineland The name is derived from "Dierdorf," the name of a town located near Koblenz, which is itself derived from "tier," meaning "animal," and "dorf," meaning "village "
- Deardorff cameras - large format photography
Laben F Deardorff had been a camera repairman for nearly 30 years before building the first 8 x 10 Deardorff He had been employed by Rochester Camera Company in the 1890s
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