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ion, the Efforts of Religious and Benevolent | Societies, Public and Social Improvements, Immigration |
hologists within professional ornithological | societies, publish information about Canadian birds, a |
s declared that the development of knowledge | societies puts those without access to books and liter |
There are six | societies putting on five separate parades and firewor |
By contrast in wetter and more northern | societies, rain is often viewed as unpleasant. |
acilities in order to host various clubs and | societies ranging from sports to lessons in a foreign |
Several IT professional | societies recognized that a certification program atte |
- Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable | societies Registration Act, XII of 1955 vide registrat |
e Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable | Societies Registration Act of 1955. |
core Cochin Literary Scientific & Charitable | Societies Registration Act (Act 12 of 1955). |
gistered on 20 June 1988 under the Karnataka | Societies Registration Regulation Act. |
It was registered under the | Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 on 30-7-1974.Ai |
d by a Society which is registered under the | Societies Registration Act (XXI of 1860). |
iation, and thus it was registered under the | Societies Registration Act and it became the first leg |
It is registered under the | Societies Registration Act (1860) and the Bombay Publi |
oard is registered with the government under | Societies Registration Act 1860. |
The above society was registered under | Societies Registration Act 1860 in November 1993 with |
The college is registered under | Societies' Registration Act, 1860 and Bombay Public Tr |
s and strict rules have evolved in different | societies regulating proper conduct: who will sit wher |
The Bible | Societies released the Contemporary English Version in |
izes, in close cooperation with the national | societies, relief assistance missions responding to la |
sh Academy of Sciences on behalf of research | societies representing all the Scandinavian countries. |
aff of the International League of Red Cross | Societies, rising to Under-Secretary General in 1927 a |
y a brass band, followed by local charitable | societies, school children and the general public. |
Bori ritual | societies, separated from governing structures, provid |
nother a member of more than 30 professional | societies, served in a volunteer capacity in at least |
He is a member of many professional | societies, serving as an officer on committees for the |
of many such regionally focused antiquarian | societies set up at that time, but it is the only one |
1977 and is made up of state pharmaceutical | societies, several of which were in existence before F |
ssional fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma and honor | societies Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, and Pi Lambda Epsilon |
ciples should form the basis of real, modern | societies since everyone should consent to them if soc |
an officer of many professional and honorary | societies since 1969. |
Growing Artificial | Societies: Social Science From the Bottom Up. |
In Growing Artificial | Societies: Social Science From the Bottom Up, Epstein |
the current chair of the Royal geographical | societies social and cultural research group. |
The village is home to many | societies, some of which are linked to the village chu |
n Time is a case for censorship … Democratic | societies sometimes do decide that some parties and or |
In the foremost place of | societies soon in Europe we'll be! |
These | societies soon formed part of the Anti-Japanese Volunt |
ecoming "exceedingly interested" in missions | societies soon had "a strong desire to become a missio |
of Ahmedabad with more than a 80 residential | societies spread across this place. |
ce ever autumn with a place on the Socialist | Societies stall in the conference exhibition area. |
and the island of Penang while other secret | societies started to join the fray. |
The | Societies still meet together as the Joint Senate with |
genealogy community by helping genealogical | societies strengthen and grow. |
s and catering services as well as Clubs and | Societies, student publications and Orientation Day. |
He also taught at schools, art | societies, studio groups, via television and also to P |
Opportunities in student government, honor | societies, subject area and interest clubs, student pu |
Friendly | societies substitutes for parochial assessments: a ser |
ory, he worked with West Virginia historical | societies, such as the West Virginia Historical Societ |
ed as part of the wider group of Ming secret | societies, such as the Tiandihui (Heaven and Earth Soc |
e nineteenth century for a host of Victorian | societies, such as the Photographic, Statistical, Hort |
With other large building | societies such as Halifax and Woolwich, Alliance & Lei |
Many Nadans supported anti-Christian | societies such as the Vibuthi Sangam(the Sacred Ashes |
th Polish Radio and was a member of academic | societies such as the Polish Academy of Learning. |
She was a member of many professional | societies, such as, the Sociedad Geografica de Lima in |
The school has many extracurricular | societies, such as Club Mhuire, a Young Pioneer group, |
ave established a trend in many Asia-Pacific | societies such as Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Hong |
er of several Speleological and Conservation | societies such as the French Federation of Speleology, |
He was a member of many scientific | societies, such as the Lviv, Warsaw and Vilnius Medica |
These also have holdings on related | societies such as The Navvy Mission Society (now Indus |
ith girls being selected to join prestigious | societies such as the Junior Music Conservatories, nat |
is the village hall (accommodating clubs and | societies such as Scouts and Guides and lively annual |
e final third to affiliated trade unions and | societies, such as the Fabians. |
The CNATN took its members from | societies such as graduate nurse and alumni associatio |
t in 1660, and a Fellow of numerous academic | societies such as the American Physical Society and th |
student, Babbage was also a member of other | societies such as the Ghost Club, concerned with inves |
s increased competition from other expanding | societies such as the Halifax and the Bradford and Bin |
onal Maritime Organization to Classification | Societies such as RINA. |
ogamy commonly takes place in African tribal | societies, such as the Hutu and Por'Quatzi tribes. |
d Fougner's involvement with numerous dining | societies such as Les Amis d'Escoffier and recounted b |
Societies, such as the 20th Century Society have campa | |
ishing services to academic and professional | societies, such as the pharmaceutical and healthcare i |
Records of local | societies such as the Islington Literary and Scientifi |
is of his work was that pre-colonial ancient | societies such as Sumeria, Indus Valley, Sri Lanka, Me |
All over the West, Chinese Benevolent | Societies systematically dug up remains and sent them |
nd discontinuities in the structures of past | societies, taking their methodology from the tradition |
ight took a toll on him as the main literary | societies, taking a dim view, banned him from membersh |
s a system of interaction among a variety of | societies than as a single society or culture. |
s of mental illness are higher in industrial | societies than in the developing world. |
more similar to that of advanced capitalist | societies than of the so-called Third World]]. |
emonstrated by the sheer range of groups and | societies that it accommodates, housing over 40 societ |
national, regional and local natural history | societies that maintain records for birds (ornithology |
It is one of the 9 member | societies that form the Federation of British Artists |
d to non-violence in one of the most violent | societies that history has ever created. |
ually used to describe early hunter-gatherer | societies, that had no hierarchical social class struc |
chairperson of a consortium of professional | societies that have collaborated to launch a new schol |
e bishop cheerfully co-operated with all the | societies that were established for benevolent, scient |
Efes are the leaders and heroes of | societies that lived in Western Anatolia during the ea |
chool has a wide variety of extra-curricular | societies that the students can join in. |
ting to China, Hong Kong and the peoples and | societies that populated the island. |
Like many other record | societies, the Bristol Record Society is now also seek |
anslation of the Bible with Protestant Bible | societies, the Pope walked towards him and exclaimed, |
s in the standards work are the United Bible | Societies, the Summer Institute of Linguistics, and va |
owships from the American Council of Learned | Societies, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundati |
essions is a "rich asset for individuals and | societies, the protection, promotion and maintenance o |
s support to London based orchestras, choral | societies, the British Film Institute Children's Film |
It seems that in Anglo-Saxon | societies the position of a hostage from one political |
Unlike many of the other UK building | societies, the Leek United has never grown through acq |
ult of the merger of two North East Building | Societies; the Northern Counties Permanent Building So |
for the North and South Vietnamese Red Cross | Societies, the Treasury seized the donated funds. |
And, Joy argues, in modern, meat-eating | societies, the species a culture deems edible is not b |
e late 1990s, along with many other building | societies, the Northern Rock Building Society decided |
In most Western | societies, the nuclear family represents an independen |
ounded a series of literary and philological | societies: the Early English Text Society (1864), the |
In the Turkic | societies, the integrity and longgevity of the seoks w |
terbury) and grants from the Church Building | Societies, the chapel was substantially enlarged with |
The college was home to two literary | societies, the Philologian Society and Dialectic Socie |
owships from the American Council of Learned | Societies, the National Endowment for the Humanities, |
awards from the American Council of Learned | Societies, the Ford Foundation, the Woodrow Wilson Fou |
was formed in 1902 through the merger of two | societies, the "Central Naturalists" and the "American |
to the eventual founding of two professional | societies, the Art Libraries Society of North America |
f artists, more than 300 performances choral | societies, the Mondial Choral is the largest gathering |
Investigating the key issues of information | societies, the multidisciplinary approach creates a ne |
There were two such | societies: the Loyal Publication Society of New York a |
In common with other | societies, the Maasai believed Venus to be two separat |
He served as president of 5 learned | societies: the Royal Medical Society (1832), the Royal |
spiration from Fr. Dujarie, Moreau named the | societies the Salvatorists, the Josephites and the Mar |
alia through the amalgamation of two earlier | societies, the Anthropological Society of Victoria for |
In almost all modern | societies, the most basic of all values is people help |
rian morality, through their writings, their | societies, their influence in Parliament, and their ex |
on the relationship between the two learned | societies, their property in the Inns and the barriste |
The | societies themselves were formed inside the Orthodox C |
"In all European | societies there has long been the danger of racism and |
In such | societies there is seldom a need to enforce social con |
In elections for these | societies, there is often "pre-election politics" wher |
it was decided to make the colonies idealist | societies; therefore, references to wars and violence |
and international conferences, and scholarly | societies; these include the Univ. of Cambridge, Engla |
In Western | societies, they are consistent with the frequent moves |
nd spring, juniors are tapped for the senior | societies through a process semi-coordinated through t |
ory and relations between Jewish and Turkish | societies through history. |
ctaws (Chahtas) originally lived as separate | societies throughout east-central Mississippi and west |
free for customers of all banks and building | societies throughout the UK. |
made the star an object of interest to many | societies throughout history. |
rit of Democracy: The Struggle to Build Free | Societies Throughout the World; and Dennis Ross's The |
rks and blemishes has been practiced in many | societies throughout history, it has never achieved th |
While showing the mystic | societies' ties to economic, class and racial stratifi |
bs available from native plant nurseries and | societies, to grow as an ornamental plant in gardens a |
member of the Statistical and other learned | societies, to accomplish much useful economic work. |
ld Narrow Canal in 1973 led the formation of | societies to promote both schemes in 1974. |
ddens and Beck argue that it is possible for | societies to assess the level of risk that is being pr |
ism, with a policy of intervening in foreign | societies to promote its own cultural values. |
The Act encouraged friendly | societies to register with the Registrar of Friendly S |
c.15), long title An Act to empower certain | Societies to borrow Money from Persons and Corporation |
nd he is sought after by National Watercolor | Societies to conduct painting workshops. |
lic License-that allow programmers and Bible | societies to write new Bible software more quickly and |
John Wesley formed | societies to "bring small numbers of people together ( |
ns at Missouri S&T ranging from professional | societies to community service organizations and beyon |
rer Emil Heckel, launched a number of Wagner | Societies to increase participation in the Festival's |
The tendency in Western | societies to live apart and interact with extended fam |
before the merger of that Society with other | Societies to form the Royal Society of Chemistry were |
a diagnostic tool by most warmblood breeding | societies to evaluate jumping prowess in breeding stoc |
Isichei, Elizabeth, A History of African | Societies to 1870 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Pre |
He advocated cooperation with other | societies to avoid the waste of people and money. |
70, several citizen groups organized library | societies to serve their neighborhoods, among them the |
and Chirurgical Society of London and other | societies to become the Royal Society of Medicine. |
ell persuaded the competing student literary | societies to combine their libraries into a single col |
In 1961 it merged with other | societies to form the United Church Board for World Mi |
the United Kingdom that combined with other | societies to form the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) |
ant and various roles in a number of learned | societies: to name a few, he was president of the Ento |
while the inequality of women in many Muslim | societies today is due to cultural effects. |
y of secondary knowledge available in modern | societies today. |
By that, Castoriadis means that | societies, together with their laws and legalizations, |
The merger of the two | societies took place on 1 June 2010. |
The | Societies trained students in speaking. |
theme that travels across all boundaries and | societies, trespassing the dark side and bright side o |
he International Union of Materials Research | Societies, U.S.A. |
lly) accepted and is a source of concern for | societies undergoing a transition from sparse to bette |
ttee member of the South Australian Literary | Societies' Union. |
ltative Council on Health Insurance Approved | Societies until 1924. |
Camellia sasanqua was not known in western | societies until 1869 when Dutch traders imported some |
ments were made to the savers of the smaller | societies Unusually there was no vote amongst members |
uggested that scientists and other planetary | societies use Creative Commons licenses to disseminate |
hriving School and many additional clubs and | societies use The Village Hall as a meeting venue. |
Societies usually limited access to their members, and | |
he College coordinates with the other senior | societies, usually around Winter Carnival. |
minated by males) of Indo-European and other | societies, versus what she proposes was a partnership |
troleum era and their pioneering work was in | societies very different from today. |
Baer was a member of several scientific | societies, vice president of the International Union o |
President of the Council of American Artists | Societies, Vice President of the National Society of M |
MOST Journal on Multicultural | Societies, Vol. 2, No. 2 |
wo-volume Modernization and the Structure of | Societies was a systematic statement of modernization |
both the Finnish Historical and Geographical | Societies, was a committee member of the Society for C |
chizophrenia in certain South Pacific Island | societies was a result of a diet low in wheat and milk |
ost robust of Bath's literary and scientific | societies was founded. |
warning Sand against participation in secret | societies, was twisted by the suspicious authorities i |
sues from 53 (March 2002) are on-line at the | societies website. |
The Tabernacle | Societies were lay Eucharistic Adorative associations |
which is for men only, all the Colleges and | Societies were open to both men and women. |
229 workers' | societies were dissolved as they were accused of uncon |
The academy was most successful; branch | societies were opened in all the principal cities of I |
ary 1798 five members of the leading Jacobin | Societies were arrested at Margate, trying to travel t |
Women's | societies were some of the largest financial supporter |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies were in Cuba assisting in cleanup efforts an |
The activities of | societies were in Sinhala, and in Tamil as the Tamil s |
Many new missionary | societies were formed and hundreds of workers were rec |
to pay their friendly society dues, then the | societies were harming the men's health and financial |
Following these pioneers, legal aid | societies were organized in Boston (1900), Philadelphi |
serious films and subsequently several film | societies were born throughout the state. |
These feudal | societies were transformed into a bourgeois liberal co |
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