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            <title>Incentives and Expected Practical Outcomes an ART Authorization</title>
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            <description>Incentives and Expected Practical Outcomes an ART Authorization

An ART authorization is not necessary to teach Rhino. In 1999, customers and teachers asked McNeel to come up with a way to authorize individual Rhino trainers for their Rhino knowledge and ability to teach Rhino. This includes familiarity with Rhino resources, support forum and other materials. The ART and ARTC authorizations were established in 2000.</description>
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