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ted an Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences in 2006. |
; and he was the first to organize socialist | societies among the Jews in London. |
As a result, some Theosophical | Societies left the TS Pasadena to form the TS Point Lo |
) led one of the first historic preservation | societies in the United States. |
opted the light blue and white of the Di-Phi | Societies as the school colors. |
Analytical Chemistry, one of the forerunner | societies of the RSC, and has become one of the leadin |
France") was the name of two related French | societies in the 1930s and 1940s. |
One of the most well-known of their | societies is the social-service society which holds fu |
tes of affiliated trade unions and socialist | societies; and the votes of individual members of Cons |
was one of the first historical preservation | societies in the country. |
The Bible | Societies released the Contemporary English Version in |
s a foreign member of numerous academies and | societies, including the United States National Academ |
tific Society, one of the premier scientific | societies in the region. |
he became a member of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences, and in 2005 he also |
lishing of numerous Sunday schools and found | societies like the Magdalene Asylum to help prostitute |
Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences |
hriving School and many additional clubs and | societies use The Village Hall as a meeting venue. |
It differed from other patriotic | societies at the Kiev University in that it stressed t |
red at college campuses, before professional | societies, at the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals, and |
er by the National Union of Women's Suffrage | Societies and the Women's Social and Political Union. |
It is one of the clubs and | societies of the University of Cambridge. |
There are 60 student-run Clubs and | Societies in the University, most of them are sporting |
interest in the formation of mutual friendly | societies among the working classes, in the establishm |
ounded in 1876 and is one of the oldest such | societies in the world. |
He is also a Fellow of the following | societies: FRSA, the FLS, the FZS, and the FRGS. |
Student | societies in the school are very active and cover a ra |
amalgamation of a group of Halifax building | societies into the Halifax Building Society in 1928. |
Both | societies challenged the Royal Academy's refusal to ac |
with the International Association of Wagner | Societies in the UK and elsewhere. |
Religious Studies Review, and the Council of | Societies for the Study of Religion Bulletin. |
lected Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences (AcSS). |
than 160 affiliated blues organizations and | societies around the world and serves as the hub for t |
fessor Coker was a member of many scientific | societies and the author of The Plant Life of Hartsvil |
1994, and a Fellow of the Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences in 2000. |
Incorporated in 1983 under the Alberta | Societies Act, the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society has |
ry society, stating that "no associations or | Societies among the students ought to be allowed in th |
rit of Democracy: The Struggle to Build Free | Societies Throughout the World; and Dennis Ross's The |
She was part of many educational | societies during the 1990s and was the founding Chairm |
"Bibliography of historical | societies of the United States and British America." |
Further | societies with the same objective were established, an |
Humanities, the American Council of Learned | Societies, and the National Institute of Justice in re |
mpfbund was a league of "patriotic" fighting | societies and the German National Socialist party in B |
to the Monastic Orders and to ecclesiastical | Societies celebrating the traditional Latin Mass (also |
ow or honorary fellow by all major materials | societies in the U.S. and India, including the Materia |
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 |
The system is largely used in bilineal | societies where the dominant relatives are the immedia |
iars Senior Society is one of several senior | societies at the University of Pennsylvania. |
umber of community groups, organisations and | societies for the young and old alike. |
roup marriages or homosexual single-gendered | societies, are the norm, and depictions of sex acts an |
Secret | Societies and the Illuminati |
While other banks and building | societies felt the effects of the 'credit crunch', HSB |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies and the GAVI Alliance say new and under-util |
Spencer was also active in various | societies including: the American Association of Schoo |
continued to perform with amateur dramatics | societies, enjoying the experience while continuing to |
Some long-standing extra-curricular | societies of the school include: the debating society, |
ush as a society merged with the other media | societies of the Students union and the University of |
rphology, as well as the ways in which human | societies conceptualize the environment. |
The Dialectic and Philanthropic | Societies were the first to establish plots. |
and potentially irreversible threat to human | societies and the planet, which needs to be urgently a |
o time contributed papers to various learned | societies, including the Huguenot Society, of which he |
chool has a wide variety of extra-curricular | societies that the students can join in. |
theme that travels across all boundaries and | societies, trespassing the dark side and bright side o |
of which are well used by the many clubs and | societies in the village. |
relationship with these already established | societies, and the French were more than willing to do |
For example, in some Amerindian | societies in the Arctic, and traditionally in Bali, mo |
He was appointed Registrar of Co-operative | Societies in the United Provinces in 1907, Collector a |
Academician, Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences (AcSS) |
The priestly | societies included the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pete |
frica and modern Somalia, and life in pirate | societies over the ages often informal rules emerge th |
; President of the All India and of Calcutta | Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 19 |
erican Medical Association and local medical | societies, and the Roman Catholic Church. |
t is a natural development model seen in all | societies [...] the European model is only one: it was |
ineers (AIEE) before the merger of those two | societies into the Institute of Electrical and Electro |
s representative for the Council of Academic | Societies of the American Association of Medical Colle |
ation and umbrella organisation for waterway | societies on the River Nene,England, UK. |
ary power and literally conquered all of the | societies on the planet. |
ecome undoubtedly one of the most successful | societies on the Medway campus. |
is effective work in quelling Chinese secret | societies in the Straits Settlements, such as those in |
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. |
uth Wales one of the earliest industrialised | societies in the world. |
Babington was a member of several scientific | societies including the Botanical Society of Edinburgh |
orgotten in history, such as obscure Jacobin | societies like the London Corresponding Society. |
to the Church, to society and to other Bible | Societies across the world. |
Business of the | Societies follows the program, Old and then New. |
are heavily involved on LSE athletic teams, | societies, and the Students' Union. |
Town and County and Leicestershire building | societies in the United Kingdom in 1966. |
orically, the Bureau was one of three honors | societies at the law school, along with the Harvard La |
The General Assembly of the national | societies defines the policy of the institute and elec |
e force, the anti-Masonic Service for Secret | Societies and the Amicales de France, which served as |
f Sciences and several foreign academies and | societies, including the Danish Academy of Sciences, N |
Humanities, the American Council of Learned | Societies, and the American Bar Foundation. |
nd fellowship in many prominent professional | societies, including the American Educational Research |
nd discontinuities in the structures of past | societies, taking their methodology from the tradition |
FGS links hundreds of U.S. based genealogy | societies and their members. |
me report noted that several Japanese Humane | Societies allowed their names to be used in connection |
Many of the members assist the | societies of their place of birth. |
Building | Societies And Their Branches (1981) |
g out to the most vulnerable groups in their | societies, advocating their rights, campaigning for th |
toward a broader understanding of how early | societies exploited their environment." |
ore than 10 national and international honor | societies, among them Omicron Delta Kappa the national |
Mr. Schott was a member of many scientific | societies, among them the National Academy of Sciences |
Members of Dartmouth's other secret | societies identify themselves in either or both ways. |
The school has a tolerant view of religious | societies, and there are firmly established student-le |
ments were made to the savers of the smaller | societies Unusually there was no vote amongst members |
arative method to find regularities in human | societies and thereby build up a genuinely scientific |
It runs its own clubs and | societies - these are administered through the union b |
The secret | societies declared they would support Faisal's father |
amo were the most powerful of all the sports | societies, and this conferred certain advantages on th |
"cultural trajectory" for the Indo-European | societies of this region need to be seen as coming fro |
Bangur Nagar has more than 80 CHS.Most | societies in this area are over 30 years old. |
s declared that the development of knowledge | societies puts those without access to books and liter |
1982: Chairman, Culture and Co-operative | Societies in those years. |
Bristol Record Society is one of the oldest | societies devoted to the publication of historical rec |
Forty-four different | societies belong to the DKR. |
These small pocket | societies contributed to the growing diversity of Amer |
when staff and students founded a number of | societies linked to what is now the British Federation |
aff of the International League of Red Cross | Societies, rising to Under-Secretary General in 1927 a |
just performances from individual affiliated | societies) led to improvements in both audience and fi |
e nineteenth century, Armenian revolutionary | societies began to agitate for reform and renewed Euro |
Diamond, Jared (2005): Collapse: How | societies choose to fail or succeed. |
obal security in the 21st century and on how | societies adapt to complex economic, ecological, and t |
In 1916, parents supportive of secret | societies attempted to get elected to the school board |
ria High School has many different clubs and | societies available to students, including the Califor |
While showing the mystic | societies' ties to economic, class and racial stratifi |
o aid in the development of local historical | societies and to discover, collect, preserve, and publ |
unt of the rapidly changing nature of modern | societies and to enable the benchmarking of progress i |
er the next 6 years of 10 of the original 13 | societies affiliated to the Guild. |
Collapse: How | Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. |
superior capacity for violence, and that all | societies prior to socialism are ruled by a minority c |
o aid in the development of local historical | societies and to discover, collect, preserve, and publ |
Nevertheless, these | societies continue to flourish throughout the U.S. |
or other Aboriginal groups, communities, and | societies wishing to establish their own communication |
and the island of Penang while other secret | societies started to join the fray. |
The early complex | societies, 3500 to 500 BCE |
Become members of all Clubs and | Societies affiliated to the Students' Union. |
Bolen, who link the loss of goddess-centred | societies with today's environmental crisis. |
Its membership, rooted in their own | societies, works together to influence Europe's role i |
trong negative correlation with belonging to | societies with tonal languages. |
These non-profit | societies work towards professional development of the |
Biological Association in Hong Kong, and the | Societies of Toxicology (SOT) and Environmental Toxico |
These | societies could trace their roots back to 1849 and wer |
assistance including membership of friendly | societies and trade unions. |
es, has provided valuable insight into early | societies and trading patterns. |
While many | societies had traditions of intense urban plantings, s |
atalyst in strengthening emerging democratic | societies, provide training and technical assistance t |
These feudal | societies were transformed into a bourgeois liberal co |
Thereafter he was Registrar of Friendly | Societies (1879-1890), Treasurer of the Faculty of Adv |
for the North and South Vietnamese Red Cross | Societies, the Treasury seized the donated funds. |
In 1890, a merger of various local | societies in Tredegar allowed the Tredegar Workmen's M |
Today, the society is one of the largest | societies in Trinity College, with over 300 members, a |
ding), which is coveted by many of the other | societies at Trinity. |
t because of certain significances that some | societies hold true that can be eliminated with scient |
his action is condemned in most cultures and | societies which try to prevent development of the habi |
warning Sand against participation in secret | societies, was twisted by the suspicious authorities i |
Some | societies may typically consume sweets before or durin |
in 1906, an Chuallacht is one of the largest | societies in U.C.C. and one of the largest Irish langu |
dical Students Society) which runs clubs and | societies within UCLU. |
Its plot made references to secret | societies, and ultimately was about revenge. |
The Dialectic and Philanthropic | Societies of UNC were founded in 1795 and have debates |
The law of loan | societies, established under the statute 3 & 4 Vict. |
He condemned the Bible | societies, and under Jesuit influence reorganised the |
was closely connected with several literary | societies, and undertook the publication of Kempe's Ni |
; it documents his donations to 48 different | societies, foundations, unions, museums, newspapers, h |
Oxford and Milford, Massachusetts, original | societies of Universalism in New England, came from a |
e events were organised by various astronomy | societies and universities. |
Royalty: Power and Ceremonial in Traditional | Societies, Cambridge University Press, 1992, pp. |
African | societies, Cambridge University Press, 1974 |
History of the Horse and the Donkey in Human | Societies (Harvard University Press) and Cats: Ancient |
British Clubs and | Societies (Oxford University Press,2000); paperback ed |
Senior | societies at University of Pennsylvania play a promine |
Deleted women's reform | societies as unsourced. |
of many such regionally focused antiquarian | societies set up at that time, but it is the only one |
All | societies make use of the biological world in which th |
There are numerous other vegetarian | societies in various parts of the world, notably in Au |
musicals playing character parts with local | societies at venues including the Mayflower Theatre. |
one of only three remaining mutual building | societies in Wales and claims to be only building soci |
He was a member of several learned | societies, and was president of the Association of Tro |
Oliver was active in numerous scientific | societies, and was a prolific contributor to New Zeala |
As vice-president of the United World Bible | Societies he was a strong advocate of spreading the Bi |
He was a member of numerous scientific | societies and was president of the department of physi |
nities and sororities, Whittier had literary | societies; Nixon was snubbed by the only one for men, |
He was also a member of several scientific | societies, and was a benefactor of such throughout his |
nductor of the centralized Jutlandish Choral | Societies and was engaged greatly as a music teacher, |
as a cover for organising other United Irish | societies but was arrested in October 1796 and lodged |
eemasons', Ivorites' and Foresters' friendly | societies and was president of the Rhondda and Pontypr |
he held jobs with missionary and benevolent | societies, he was not able to support his family. |
The Federation of Old Cornwall | Societies (FOCS) was formed in 1924, on the initiative |
f Sciences and several other Swedish learned | societies, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Socie |
Like many such | societies it was short-lived. |
ith Nonconformists to promote local friendly | societies and was sufficiently well-regarded to be pre |
Secret | Societies and Weimar Classicism - scholarly essay disc |
currently used for a variety of classes and | societies, as well as being open to view by the public |
He was also a member of a number of dining | societies, as well as being secretary of the Shakespea |
ade many communications to the three Cornish | societies, as well as to the Mining Journal and Hardwi |
environment, but also communities, families, | societies, as well as nations and the world as a whole |
change routes between the western Polynesian | societies is well documented and it is speculated that |
ses, which would carry messages by clubs and | societies, as well as general notices from the student |
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