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e Studies of the American Council of Learned | Societies, a member of its Committee on Far Eastern St |
director of the American Council of Learned | Societies, a federation of scholarly groups focused on |
ngton has about 50 shops, banks and building | societies, a public library, a large village hall, and |
As a practical matter, in most developed | societies a pregnant woman's desire to terminate her p |
parish councils as well as local groups and | societies, a diary of local events, and a directory of |
In modern industrial | societies, a person, especially if educated, has the o |
Democracy in Plural | Societies: A Comparative Exploration. |
1967 Individuals and | Societies: A Methodological Inquiry |
He often lectures at universities and film | societies about the changing landscape of content crea |
He was admitted to two literary | societies: Academy of Arcadia and Accademia della Crus |
ly within the Manchester group, but in other | societies across both England and America. |
d with a number of renowned institutions and | societies across the world. |
to the Church, to society and to other Bible | Societies across the world. |
iety had to be registered under the Friendly | Societies Act 1896, and have as its object the creatio |
tered with the Government of India under the | Societies Act XXI of 1860 on 9 December 1935. |
The Friendly | Societies Act 1875 was an Act of the Parliament of the |
It was enacted as Industrial and Provident | Societies Act 1965 and renamed by section 2 of the Co- |
under the Industrial Provident and Friendly | Societies Act 1893. |
er any enquiry under Maharashtra Cooperative | Societies Act against her. |
The AMA was formally constituted under the | Societies Act of Alberta at this time. |
rovided it was registered under the Friendly | Societies Act 1896 and certified under this Act. |
This organization was registered under the | societies Act XXI of 1860. |
fter a special resolution under the Building | Societies Act enabling a faster merger. |
The Act was repealed by the Friendly | Societies Act 1974. |
or-profit industry body registered under the | Societies Act, 1896. |
ich resulted in the Industrial and Provident | Societies Act, 1876, and the passing of the Consolidat |
Incorporated in 1983 under the Alberta | Societies Act, the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society has |
cal body, which is registered under the B.C. | Societies Act. |
These | societies acted as shop windows for rising players and |
s living in hunter-gatherer and agricultural | societies actually related to those areas - he believe |
obal security in the 21st century and on how | societies adapt to complex economic, ecological, and t |
These Syrian nationalist | societies advocated complete independence for an Arab |
g out to the most vulnerable groups in their | societies, advocating their rights, campaigning for th |
er the next 6 years of 10 of the original 13 | societies affiliated to the Guild. |
Become members of all Clubs and | Societies affiliated to the Students' Union. |
Societies after Slavery, Editors Rebecca J. Scott, Tho | |
He started a number of organisations and | societies aimed at preserving the elements of folk cul |
ven to Faisal bin Hussein by the Arab secret | societies al-Fatat and Al-'Ahd on his second visit to |
Unusually among professional | societies, all members of the RSS are known as "Fellow |
ates founding student catholic magazines and | societies all over the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. |
me report noted that several Japanese Humane | Societies allowed their names to be used in connection |
The college has 12 Honor | Societies: Alpha Chi (general), Alpha Sigma Lambda (co |
The school's | societies also occasionally publish their own magazine |
icipation in music-making in all known human | societies, also taking into account the uniquely human |
Although similar | societies also existed in other parts of British North |
Hunter-gatherer | societies also tend to have relatively non-hierarchica |
entertainments, education, welfare, clubs & | societies, alumni & careers and sites & services. |
y of observatories, facilities, astronomical | societies, amateur astronomy societies, space artists, |
ore than 10 national and international honor | societies, among them Omicron Delta Kappa the national |
; and he was the first to organize socialist | societies among the Jews in London. |
Mr. Schott was a member of many scientific | societies, among them the National Academy of Sciences |
interest in the formation of mutual friendly | societies among the working classes, in the establishm |
ry society, stating that "no associations or | Societies among the students ought to be allowed in th |
Gerlach's article, "Extremely Violent | Societies: An Alternative to the Concept of Genocide" |
In Indo-European | societies, an analogy is derived from the drilling of |
It established the friendly | societies, and with them the people's savings on a sat |
es, has provided valuable insight into early | societies and trading patterns. |
He was a member of several learned | societies, and was president of the Association of Tro |
businesses, trades unions, associations and | societies, and architects. |
Charities, religious | societies, and other welfare groups were gradually int |
d charitable matters, cooperative and credit | societies, and questions of personal status. |
ity of Rochester, state and local historical | societies, and the Horniblow and Norcum papers at the |
e events were organised by various astronomy | societies and universities. |
irst to examine the environmental effects on | societies and in framing culture as an adaptation to t |
erbalist or spiritual healer in many African | societies and also in many societies of the African di |
He was an advocate of county historical | societies and oversaw the creation of historical socie |
blic Charities, various bible and missionary | societies, and the Historical and Algic Societies. |
amo were the most powerful of all the sports | societies, and this conferred certain advantages on th |
ransactions of the Linnean and other learned | societies, and also to London's 'Magazine of Natural H |
p, together with supporters from local civic | societies and other community groups, formally became |
nophobia has been observed to affect various | societies and communities throughout the world. |
The school has a tolerant view of religious | societies, and there are firmly established student-le |
he International Federation of Philosophical | Societies and of the International Institute of Philos |
affiliated to the Federation of Astronomical | Societies and the Southern Area Group of Astronomical |
ans look around the world at majority-Muslim | societies and see mostly kingdoms or dictatorships, wi |
Other | societies and museums have been established in Oamaru, |
1064 were private, nine were from charitable | societies and six from friendly societies. |
pting into riots and later forming primitive | societies and have been popular on the internet. |
ation's oldest and most prestigious honorary | societies and independent policy research centers. |
n the history of pre-Christian Europe, pagan | societies and neopaganism. |
mprehensive list of student group, technical | societies and social activities is available on Polyte |
first through eighth grades, two benevolent | societies and the Battle Ground Baptist Church. |
, and an ensemble rehearsal room where music | societies and groups such as the Brass Band rehearse. |
ed on the boards of a number of professional | societies and the science advisory boards of several n |
The college offers a wide range of clubs, | societies and activities that take place at lunch-time |
There are many | societies and clubs, such as Women's Institute, Scouts |
but this was opposed by several preservation | societies and in June 1973 it was designated as a Grad |
isted of those books donated by the literary | societies and the depository collection. |
its modest size, boasts a great many clubs, | societies and interest groups as well as hosting a ver |
Its plot made references to secret | societies, and ultimately was about revenge. |
tral are owned and produced independently by | societies and academic editorial boards, with BioMed C |
t over 100 national meetings of professional | societies and organizations, universities, and radio a |
reate a number of astronomical institutions, | societies and journals. |
Oliver was active in numerous scientific | societies, and was a prolific contributor to New Zeala |
e number of technical papers to a variety of | Societies and historical organisations he was heavily |
began arresting leaders of the Corresponding | Societies, and Gales wrote articles decrying this. |
Most dog breed | societies and Kennel Clubs have similar concerns but p |
asing growth of extra-curricular activities, | societies and other activities which had a noticeable |
veral national and international statistical | societies and scientific journals, and presided over t |
and of field studies of human groups, larger | societies, and city systems |
Professional | societies and in many countries, the legislature, have |
Wolownik, having established balalaika | societies and groups in Atlanta, Maine, and Pennsylvan |
the swearing of oaths, membership in secret | societies, and bearing of arms in warfare. |
by the NEH, the American Council of Learned | Societies, and the American Antiquarian Society. |
education, Finland-Swedish organisations and | societies and social welfare. |
McBurney was active in literary and music | societies and in providing venues for young musicians |
Over 100 student | societies and clubs, run by a committee of students, a |
rough "various education extension programs, | societies, and clubs." |
y Labour Parties, three affiliated socialist | societies, and half of the Labour MEPs. |
onal Association of State and Regional Bible | Societies and often working with the American Bible So |
They focused mainly on urban | societies and mining towns along the copperbelt. |
ional organization, which in 1908 had 70,761 | societies and more than 3,500,000 members scattered th |
of investors ahead of workers, environments, | societies, and cultures. |
Secret | Societies and Weimar Classicism - scholarly essay disc |
tes of affiliated trade unions and socialist | societies; and the votes of individual members of Cons |
tistics of civil officers; professional men; | societies and associations, literary, scientific, reli |
o astronomical systems of current or ancient | societies and cultures. |
s of Houses (i.e. the university's colleges, | societies, and halls), the four Heads of Division (i.e |
He condemned the Bible | societies, and under Jesuit influence reorganised the |
Temperance | societies and lyceums joined other reform movements an |
ndred higher education institutions, learned | societies and specialist archives within the M25 Great |
rrent issues in African politics, economies, | societies, and international relations. |
the village and for overseeing its clubs and | societies, and has to be consulted by the town of Berg |
er, Wiley-Blackwell partners with around 750 | societies and associations. |
The Co-operative and Community Benefit | Societies and Credit Unions Act 1965 is an Act of Parl |
ome, great suspicion was cast upon secretive | societies, and due to this a number of the lodges shut |
ge Ajay was associated with various cultural | societies and groups. |
in Mexico, the roles of women in indigenous | societies and cultural definitions of gender. |
Her doctoral dissertation, "Women in Native | Societies and Cultures of Colonial Mexico", won UCLA's |
s up to become the head of the Chinese triad | societies, and as a result of his ambition, creates a |
FGS links hundreds of U.S. based genealogy | societies and their members. |
She was elected into a number of literal | societies and academys, notably the Utile dulci academ |
He was a member of numerous scientific | societies and was president of the department of physi |
He became a member of various republican | societies, and in 1836 was forced to take refuge in Be |
to organizations of 85 national hypertension | societies and leagues. |
er by the National Union of Women's Suffrage | Societies and the Women's Social and Political Union. |
d as a consultant on the problems of divided | societies and on policies to reduce ethnic conflict in |
because women were excluded from most other | societies and because this type did not involve common |
be influenced-more-or-less in many ways, in | societies and in individuals-by biology, cultural cons |
e, as the Christians did, and have their own | societies and celebrate their own festivals. |
United States' oldest and largest historical | societies and describes itself as "Indiana's Storytell |
miners' lodges and institutes, co-operative | societies and by individuals. |
ers and Directors of Companies, Conventions, | Societies and Public Assemblies Generally, 208 pages |
y individual radio amateurs or amateur radio | societies and clubs. |
d as the model for Aboriginal communications | societies and organizations not only in Canada, but th |
Leader of many choral | societies and brass bands, he became deputy bandmaster |
eration of Sleep Research and Sleep Medicine | Societies and as Editor-in-Chief of SLEEP, the leading |
Drafting in cadres of local alternative | societies and support groups, to participate. |
Political science attempts to explain how | societies and social organizations use power to establ |
Cooperating with any | societies and organizations at home and abroad which c |
group who had been a primary part of tribal | societies and needed to come together and reclaim thos |
the city, a religious school, 13 charitable | societies, and 4 institutions, prior to German invasio |
ociations are often Industrial and Provident | societies, and may or may not be registered charities. |
a through 35 HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control | Societies, and is "the nodal organisation for formulat |
fessor Coker was a member of many scientific | societies and the author of The Plant Life of Hartsvil |
Social history - the study of | societies and social trends in the past |
He was also a member of several scientific | societies, and was a benefactor of such throughout his |
ological evidence points out that in certain | societies and cultures killing is down to statisticall |
The Co-operative and Community Benefit | Societies and Credit Unions Act 2010 (c.7) is an Act o |
nductor of the centralized Jutlandish Choral | Societies and was engaged greatly as a music teacher, |
g the Tridentine Mass for a list of priestly | societies and religious institutes which celebrate the |
ociation and the American Council of Learned | Societies and consisted of William S. Webb, A.V. Kidde |
reign tours, collaboration with local choral | societies and open air charity concerts. |
d to criminalise "Registration of Gay Clubs, | Societies and organizations" and "Publicity, processio |
he votes were given to affiliated unions and | societies, and 30% each to the Parliamentary Labour Pa |
Humanities, the American Council of Learned | Societies, and the National Institute of Justice in re |
trating on flower clubs, local horticultural | societies and garden clubs, both displaying and exhibi |
e was bought in 1978 by three local operatic | societies and restored over the following eight years. |
mpfbund was a league of "patriotic" fighting | societies and the German National Socialist party in B |
ember of the Scientific and Amateur Dramatic | Societies, and also contributed to his brother's biogr |
eemasons', Ivorites' and Foresters' friendly | societies and was president of the Rhondda and Pontypr |
rred by the Federation of European Materials | Societies and he was the first scientist based outside |
ncluding the Honor Code, the Greer and Plato | societies, and the "Tug." |
He wrote on themes of the overthrow of class | societies and the passage from the realm of necessity |
r, the Students' Union expanded the range of | societies and sports clubs its offered, aided by then |
d to membership in several Swedish scholarly | societies, and holds honorary doctorates from Uppsala |
Azma has often satirized Arab | societies and regimes with their anti-American attitud |
ions were only occasionally held by national | societies and church groups. |
o aid in the development of local historical | societies and to discover, collect, preserve, and publ |
Secret | Societies and the Illuminati |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies and the GAVI Alliance say new and under-util |
Building | Societies And Their Branches (1981) |
a member of numerous professional scientific | societies and committees. |
Division), miners' institutes, Co-operative | societies, and many individuals connected with the min |
t provides a focus for craftspeople, groups, | societies and guilds, as well as individuals who care |
and potentially irreversible threat to human | societies and the planet, which needs to be urgently a |
unt of the rapidly changing nature of modern | societies and to enable the benchmarking of progress i |
was closely connected with several literary | societies, and undertook the publication of Kempe's Ni |
businessman, especially in tanning, building | societies and gas companies. |
zation of the Union of Islamic Revolutionary | Societies and an affiliated Party of People's Councils |
es, national libraries, archives, historical | societies, and other institutions. |
s and event schedules are posted by aquarium | societies and organizations. |
Similar to many journals owned by scholarly | societies and federations, income generated from FEBS |
relationship with these already established | societies, and the French were more than willing to do |
1883, bequeathing nearly £40,000 to various | societies and institutions in the diocese of Exeter. |
8 as an association of left-leaning cultural | societies and community halls and the Ukrainian Social |
y is emerging as an "instrument of power" in | societies, and is becoming more available to a country |
nes,:196 he objected to the exclusiveness of | societies and fraternities. |
The cash was later refunded to the SU, the | societies and sports clubs. |
assistance including membership of friendly | societies and trade unions. |
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