DANCE INSTRUCTIONS SCHOOLS STUDIOS CLASSES

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MODERN JIVE MODERN JIVE DANCE CO., INC. 81 Ocean Parkway, Apt. 2J Brooklyn NY 11218 dance instructions/ schools/ studios/ classes/ workshops/ seminars/ competitions/ performances/ showcases/ demos/ getaways/ vacations of modern partner dancing dance teaching/training/instructional materials printed/audio-visual recorded on multiple formats dance enterntainments/disc jockeys/ music/ videos/clubs /parties/ events/ soirees dance clothings and related articles/items;
ROCK' N' JIVE MODERN JIVE DANCE CO., INC. 81 Ocean Parkway, Apt. 2J Brooklyn NY 11218 dance instructions/ schools/ studios/ classes/ workshops/ seminars/ competitions/ performances/ showcases/ demos/ getaways/ vacations of modern partner dancing dance teaching/ training/ instructional materials printed/ audio-visual recorded on multiple formats, dance enterntainments/ disc jokeys/ music/ videos/ clubs/ parties/ events/ soirees dance clothings and related items/ articles;ROCK AND JIVE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The subject invention provides systems and methods that facilitate accessing and management of information (e.g., instructions, executables, classes, objects . . . ) associated with a control system. The systems and methods enable a control system entity the ability to leverage functionality of another control system entity, for example, to employ a service and/or execute an application within an execution environment of the other control system entity. Other capabilities include, but are not limited to, installing and uninstalling, registering and deregistering, loading and/or unloading instructions, commencing, pausing and terminating instruction execution, passing parameters and variables to instructions, modifying, overriding instructions and removing instructions, reliable messages, files, executables, classes, data structures, schema, objects, services, notifications, behaviors, alerts, etc. Optionally, a security mechanism can be utilized to determine the scope of access to the control system entity and/or instructions, applications, and services therein.