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Wilson, E.O. (1971) The Insect | Societies. |
reate a number of astronomical institutions, | societies and journals. |
ron or officer of a variety of institutions, | societies and organizations. |
"the trend ... in integrated | societies has [been toward] increasing popularity for |
more than a dozen national and international | societies of plastic surgery. |
In 1945 the United Irish | Societies of Montreal named him the Grand Marshal of t |
as a cover for organising other United Irish | societies but was arrested in October 1796 and lodged |
sex education, and homosexuality in Islamic | societies. |
Open apostasy in Islamic | societies, Jami explained, leads to expulsion and deat |
ated to establishing and maintaining Islamic | societies at the school. |
which science education in strongly Islamic | societies is impacted by religiosity is when "acceptab |
ident of the Federation of Students' Islamic | Societies (FOSIS) in UK and Ireland. |
ts State Islamic Councils and member Islamic | societies. |
chizophrenia in certain South Pacific Island | societies was a result of a diet low in wheat and milk |
Pacific Islands | Societies in a Global World. |
n, Finnish, Argentinian, Chilean and Italian | Societies of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. |
ary 1798 five members of the leading Jacobin | Societies were arrested at Margate, trying to travel t |
orgotten in history, such as obscure Jacobin | societies like the London Corresponding Society. |
le, who were protected by patriotic Japanese | societies. |
ter Award of the American Federation of Jazz | Societies. |
The Union included women's and juvenile | societies as well as the Priest's Total Abstinence Lea |
gistered on 20 June 1988 under the Karnataka | Societies Registration Regulation Act. |
s declared that the development of knowledge | societies puts those without access to books and liter |
epresentatives from various Cornish language | societies, Cornish cultural and economic organisations |
and of field studies of human groups, larger | societies, and city systems |
in 1906, an Chuallacht is one of the largest | societies in U.C.C. and one of the largest Irish langu |
Today, the society is one of the largest | societies in Trinity College, with over 300 members, a |
elegation to the Council of the Bars and Law | Societies of Europe from 1989 to 1999, serving as its |
The Federation of Law | Societies of Canada has also criticized Toews's plan, |
venue for many different religious leaders, | societies, and meetings, including some of an avowedly |
He was a member of several learned | societies, and was president of the Association of Tro |
tings have received many awards from learned | societies. |
secretary or president of the three learned | societies of Cornwall - Royal Geological Society of Co |
, the Institute is one of the oldest learned | societies in Canada, providing members and the public |
ransactions of the Linnean and other learned | societies, and also to London's 'Magazine of Natural H |
He has been elected to a number of learned | societies including the American Geophysical Union (20 |
e Studies of the American Council of Learned | Societies, a member of its Committee on Far Eastern St |
e Member of the American Council for Learned | Societies (1991-1992) and others. |
owships from the American Council of Learned | Societies, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundati |
ty in 1870, and member of many other learned | societies both in England and in America. |
director of the American Council of Learned | Societies, a federation of scholarly groups focused on |
an, the Royal Astronomical and other learned | Societies. |
Zoological Society and sixteen other learned | societies. |
member of the Statistical and other learned | societies, to accomplish much useful economic work. |
rs relating to it to the journals of learned | societies. |
was elected a member of a number of learned | societies, including the Royal Swedish Academy of Scie |
by the NEH, the American Council of Learned | Societies, and the American Antiquarian Society. |
ted an Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences in 2006. |
One of the oldest learned | societies in Sri Lanka with a history of over 160 year |
ised, major policy-making bodies and learned | societies. |
he became a member of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences, and in 2005 he also |
ndred higher education institutions, learned | societies and specialist archives within the M25 Great |
worked with the American Council of Learned | Societies' Committee for the Protection of Cultural Tr |
Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences |
y Committee, and American Council of Learned | Societies. |
the Board of the American Council of Learned | Societies, he is the author of numerous books and more |
885, and was member of several other learned | societies. |
member of many foreign academies and learned | societies, e.g. |
nder the coordination of the various learned | societies. |
He founded a number of learned | societies on early English Literature, and made pionee |
was a fellow of the Royal and other learned | societies. |
lected Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences (AcSS). |
1994, and a Fellow of the Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences in 2000. |
on the relationship between the two learned | societies, their property in the Inns and the barriste |
ociation and the American Council of Learned | Societies and consisted of William S. Webb, A.V. Kidde |
Humanities, the American Council of Learned | Societies, and the National Institute of Justice in re |
He was a member of several learned | societies in Europe and America. |
anities, and the American Council of Learned | Societies. |
owships from the American Council of Learned | Societies, the National Endowment for the Humanities, |
Like many learned | societies, it had started as a dining club in London, |
awards from the American Council of Learned | Societies, the Ford Foundation, the Woodrow Wilson Fou |
llowship, and an American Council of Learned | Societies Fellowship. |
yearly conference of French-language learned | societies in Canada, which is hosted by a different un |
o time contributed papers to various learned | societies, including the Huguenot Society, of which he |
Library, and the American Council of Learned | Societies. |
Academician, Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences (AcSS) |
He received honours from the chief learned | societies of Europe. |
Biography, 2000, American Council of Learned | Societies. |
nd Fellow of the American Council of Learned | Societies. |
He served as president of 5 learned | societies: the Royal Medical Society (1832), the Royal |
ished in the journals of most of the learned | societies of the United States and Canada, in the annu |
IREX) and by the American Council of Learned | Societies and the Social Science Research Council. |
f Sciences and several other Swedish learned | societies, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Socie |
frequent lecturer, he has addressed learned | societies both in Canada and abroad, such as the North |
low (2005-2006), American Council of Learned | Societies Fellow (2005-2006) Distinguished Lecturer, O |
1973, 1984-85 American Council of Learned | Societies, Fellowships, Grants-in-Aid |
ant and various roles in a number of learned | societies: to name a few, he was president of the Ento |
Humanities, the American Council of Learned | Societies, and the American Bar Foundation. |
He became a member of several learned | societies. |
lism closer to those of other, more libearal | societies of his time. |
President of the Union of University Liberal | Societies. |
70, several citizen groups organized library | societies to serve their neighborhoods, among them the |
n be traced back to the middle ages, linking | societies without a developed capitalist system to a b |
-1925, was a member of the Royal and Linnean | Societies of New South Wales, and published over 100 p |
She was elected into a number of literal | societies and academys, notably the Utile dulci academ |
ttee member of the South Australian Literary | Societies' Union. |
Archaeological Society, Alliance of Literary | Societies, Birmingham Art Circle, Birmingham Water Col |
rd - Anjum has been honored by many literary | societies, cultural forums and creative foundations bo |
isted of those books donated by the literary | societies and the depository collection. |
t that time, there were a number of literary | societies at Michigan, but Phi Delta Chi's founders be |
It is one of the oldest literary | societies in the English speaking world, and is also a |
urage" to the University of Georgia literary | societies in 1848 and a dedication address for the Lau |
A Study of Black Intellectual and Literary | Societies in Antebellum Boston |
ight took a toll on him as the main literary | societies, taking a dim view, banned him from membersh |
nities and sororities, Whittier had literary | societies; Nixon was snubbed by the only one for men, |
He was admitted to two literary | societies: Academy of Arcadia and Accademia della Crus |
The college was home to two literary | societies, the Philologian Society and Dialectic Socie |
was closely connected with several literary | societies, and undertook the publication of Kempe's Ni |
ell persuaded the competing student literary | societies to combine their libraries into a single col |
ll libraries of each of the student literary | societies: Delphic, Hesperian, and Olive Branch. |
ral circles in Hong Kong, forming literature | societies in Hong Kong. |
The law of loan | societies, established under the statute 3 & 4 Vict. |
mmunity through the Parish Council and local | societies. |
musicals playing character parts with local | societies at venues including the Mayflower Theatre. |
local history books and gives talks to local | societies in Kent and Sussex. |
Exeter Literary Institution and other local | societies. |
over 200,000 members and more than 100 local | societies. |
In 1890, a merger of various local | societies in Tredegar allowed the Tredegar Workmen's M |
A number of local | societies are affiliated to it and it has links with n |
of the Cotteswold Field Club and other local | societies. |
er and Kindred Trades, merging several local | societies both in Sheffield and Dublin. |
0 the Friends of Friary Park and other local | societies organised centenary celebrations. |
Records of local | societies such as the Islington Literary and Scientifi |
Unlike the Magic Circle and other magic | societies, membership of The Young Magicians Club requ |
ructing the Public Sphere in Muslim Majority | Societies co-edited with Armando Salvatore; Palgrave P |
ans look around the world at majority-Muslim | societies and see mostly kingdoms or dictatorships, wi |
rn world has become more secular and as many | societies have become more religiously diverse, this h |
There are many | societies and clubs, such as Women's Institute, Scouts |
s to the intimate parts) of the body in many | societies. |
made the star an object of interest to many | societies throughout history. |
While many | societies had traditions of intense urban plantings, s |
The village is home to many | societies, some of which are linked to the village chu |
rks and blemishes has been practiced in many | societies throughout history, it has never achieved th |
ization, and the result was the rise of mass | societies characterized by consumer capitalism in the |
rred by the Federation of European Materials | Societies and he was the first scientist based outside |
ow or honorary fellow by all major materials | societies in the U.S. and India, including the Materia |
and historians on the way actual matriarchal | societies may have worked. |
nt, and were worshipped in early matriarchal | societies. |
And, Joy argues, in modern, meat-eating | societies, the species a culture deems edible is not b |
ush as a society merged with the other media | societies of the Students union and the University of |
ange in the health system, including medical | societies, hospitals, businesses, labor and clergy. |
ecommunications companies, e-health, medical | societies, government and others to overcome barriers |
nals, and of many papers read before medical | societies. |
erican Medical Association and local medical | societies, and the Roman Catholic Church. |
d the Kentucky State and Boyd County Medical | Societies. |
the New York State and Greene County Medical | Societies in 1807 and also of the Albany Female Academ |
eration of Sleep Research and Sleep Medicine | Societies and as Editor-in-Chief of SLEEP, the leading |
consisting of delegates from all the member | societies, is convened during the congresses so member |
It is one of the 9 member | societies that form the Federation of British Artists |
an Ownership Board, on which all the member | societies have equal representation. |
are unpaid volunteers elected by the Member | Societies at each World Vegetarian Congress. |
seminate, through the programs of the Member | Societies, knowledge of engineering and the arts and s |
To support and represent member | societies on a European level, and to offer a platform |
Member | societies were added (International Federation of Opht |
The connection between the various member | societies is promoted through the EVU magazine "Europe |
tistics of civil officers; professional men; | societies and associations, literary, scientific, reli |
Royal Astronomical and Royal Meteorological | societies. |
thkerry in Glamorgan, establishing Methodist | societies in both places, and preaching to Methodists |
rs of the property of the original Methodist | Societies. |
r leader of any of the six Cheyenne military | societies. |
d at different times member of several minor | societies. |
The Pontifical Mission | Societies is the name given to a group of Catholic mis |
many recruits for the CIM and other mission | societies. |
ptist congregations about supporting mission | societies. |
was National Director of Pontifical Mission | Societies in Austria (popularly known as Missio). |
of the Commission for the Pontifical Mission | Societies, president of the Commission for Evangelisat |
ope specifically asks the Pontifical Mission | Societies, known in several countries as Missio, to he |
es outside the local church, such as mission | societies, national committees, and state conferences. |
tional Director of the Pontifical Missionary | Societies of the Philippines and as a member of the Su |
blic Charities, various bible and missionary | societies, and the Historical and Algic Societies. |
nklin changed his views to oppose missionary | societies. |
result of the joint venture of 12 missionary | societies of interdenominational and international nat |
6 October 1778, leaving money to missionary | societies in his will. |
Many new missionary | societies were formed and hundreds of workers were rec |
These groups are Canonical missionary | societies with a core of canonical Orthdox laity serve |
Common Features of Medical Missionary | Societies |
for missionary work by Methodist missionary | societies from Great Britain, many of whom sent missio |
appeared Statistics of Protestant Missionary | Societies, 1872-3. |
At the time, many missionary | societies were opposed to the development of native li |
time both the Baptist and London Missionary | Societies had been founded, but it was not until three |
ecoming "exceedingly interested" in missions | societies soon had "a strong desire to become a missio |
have been imported from other Mississippian | societies (possibly from Cahokia or Cahokian influence |
have been more pronounced in the more mobile | societies, which generally are not able to store surpl |
ritual narratives of most ancient and modern | societies . |
concerns about liberty and freedom in modern | societies. |
y of secondary knowledge available in modern | societies today. |
ciples should form the basis of real, modern | societies since everyone should consent to them if soc |
obalization are the only way in which modern | societies can go, as any deviation from their doctrine |
time and how it is used by humans in modern | societies. |
unt of the rapidly changing nature of modern | societies and to enable the benchmarking of progress i |
t 2006 black comedy film, a satire of modern | societies. |
ms of highly urbanized/industrialized modern | societies. |
In almost all modern | societies, the most basic of all values is people help |
Most | societies invite well-known speakers to come to meetin |
Most | societies began developing herblores, lists of herbs w |
In Tajikistan the Mountain | Societies Development Support Programme and the Enterp |
portrayal of their struggle, and numerous MS | societies and charities have recommended or even publi |
te, Development and Identity in Multi-ethnic | Societies: Ethnicity, Equity and the Nation. |
contemporary multicultural and multi-ethnic | societies. |
MOST Journal on Multicultural | Societies, Vol. 2, No. 2 |
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