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Forging tends to be reserved for manufacturers ' more expensive product lines, and can often be distinguished from stock removal product lines by the presence of an integral bolster, though integral bolsters can be crafted through either shaping method.
The Forging of the Sampo by Akseli Gallen-Kallela
* Forging History: The Detection of Fake Letters and Documents by Kenneth W. Rendell, University of Oklahoma Press, 1994, 173 pages.
* The Forging of the American Empire: From the Revolution to Vietnam, a History of U. S. Imperialism by Sidney Lens ( 2003 ) ISBN 0-7453-2101-1.
Forging is the process in which metal is shaped by hammering.
Forging is different from machining in that material is not removed by it ; rather the iron is hammered into shape.
* Forging of Chain by Two Blacksmiths ( video )
In 2007, the Radford University Board of Visitors approved the University ’ s Strategic Plan, dubbed " 7-17, Forging a Bold New Future ," with a goal of establishing Radford as one of the top 50 master's degree granting universities in the nation by 2017.
Ghirlandaio did not often attempt the nude — one of his pictures including nudes, Vulcan and His Assistants Forging Thunderbolts, was painted for Lorenzo II de ' Medici, but, as in the case of several others specified by Giorgio Vasari, no longer exists.
The above statement ( now gone from the website ) was part of an extensive online chapter on draft resisters and deserters from the Vietnam war, which was found in the larger online document ," Forging Our Legacy: Canadian Citizenship and Immigration, 1900 – 1977 " It was originally posted on the Government of Canada website in the year 2000, when the Liberal Party of Canada, led by Jean Chrétien, was in power and responsible for the content of that website.
* John Frith: Forging the English Reformation by Dr. Herbert Samworth accessed December 29, 2006
* Millennium: The End of the World and the Forging of Christendom, a 2008 book by Tom Holland
Forging alliances with the Penguin at some times, working alone at others, he controls much of Gotham City's underworld until the city is destroyed by an earthquake in the " No Man's Land " story arc.
He also wrote a history of U. S. intervention abroad, The Forging of the American Empire, originally published in 1974 and republished in 2003 by Haymarket Books with a new introduction by Howard Zinn ; and an autobiography, Unrepentant Radical.
Near the end of Forging the Darksword, Joram deduced that, in a world that exudes magic, there must exist a force capable of absorbing it, going by the principle that ' for every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction '.
* Forging, which is the process of deforming a metal workpiece by working with localized compressive forces.

community and development
The time is now ripe, indeed overdue, for the vigorous development of its non-military potentialities, for its development as an instrument of Atlantic community.
An equally promising avenue toward Atlantic community may lie through the development and expansion of the O.E.C.D..
Indeed it might be a more appropriate vehicle than NATO for the development of a parliamentary organ of the Atlantic nations, because it could encompass all of the members of the Atlantic community including those, like Sweden and Switzerland, who are unwilling to be associated with an essentially military alliance like Aj.
Our proper objective, then, is the development of a new spirit, the realization of a potential community.
These publications, written especially for the managers or owners of small businesses, indirectly aid in community development programs.
One-day conferences covering some specific phase of business management, also part of the continuing activities of the Small Business Administration, aid community economic development programs.
Many such loans have been made to establish small concerns or to aid in their growth, thereby contributing substantially to community development programs.
The continuation and expansion of the shooting development program will assure to some degree that national and community leaders will be made aware of the ever-growing need for shooting facilities and activities for hunting and shooting in answer to public demand.
One of the chief features of this community of interest is the automotive patents cross-licensing agreement, a milestone in the development of American industrial cooperation.
They will be for teaching, agriculture and community development in Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.
* Tax holiday ( or tax abatement ) is used in the field of economic development to encourage businesses to relocate, expand, and more currently to retain facilities in a community
Under the leadership of Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, Aga Khan III, the first half of the 20th century was a period of significant development for the Ismā ' īlī community.
Those involved in social welfare included the accelerated development of schools and community centres, and a modern, fully equipped hospital in Nairobi.
* Asset-based community development, a methodology that seeks to uncover and highlight the strengths within communities
Latin America and Caribbean ) created alter-globalization organizations as economic blocs Mercosur and Unasur, political community CELAC or Bank of the South which supporting development of Third World countries without restrictions like IMF or World Bank.
When the original digital signature generating software was turned over to the Atari community, development of new Atari 7800 titles began.
In addition, the Atari community has slowly uncovered the original 7800 development tools and released them into the public domain.
Public discussion revolves around public sector expenditure and social services, the pace of additional economic development, and the status of the large foreign national community on the islands.
The General Social Survey from the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago and the Saguaro Seminar at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University are examples of national community development in the United States.
In The United Kingdom, Oxford University has led in providing extensive research in the field through its Community Development Journal, used worldwide by sociologists and community development practitioners.
At the intersection between community development and community building are a number of programs and organizations with community development tools.

community and renewal
Dallas was known and disliked as the city where the president had been killed, but Jonsson began a program designed to initiate a community renewal.
Its policy emphasizes the concept of an Ibero-American community, essentially the renewal of the historically liberal concept of " Hispano-Americanismo " ( or Hispanic as it is often referred to in English ), which has sought to link the Iberian peninsula to the Spanish-speaking countries in Central and South America through language, commerce, history and culture.
Traditionalists would therefore reject the notions of individualism, liberalism, modernity, and social progress, but promote cultural and educational renewal, and revive interest in the church, the family, the state and local community.
* May 12 – History of the Moravian Church: The 18th century renewal: Brotherly Agreement adopted by the Moravian Church community at Herrnhut under the influence of Count Nicolaus Zinzendorf, the beginning of the Church's renewal.
* August 13 – History of the Moravian Church: The 18th century renewal: The Moravian Church community at Herrnhut undergoes a Pentecostalist experience.
Traditionalism was advocated by a group of U. S. university professors ( labeled the " New Conservatives " by the popular press ) who rejected the notions of individualism, liberalism, modernity, and social progress, and sought instead to promote cultural and educational renewal, and a revived interest in what T. S. Eliot referred to as " the permanent things " ( those perennial truths which endure from age to age and those basic institutions that ground society such as the church, the family, the state, and community life.
Largely unchanged in layout for well over a century, the Allegan business district remains a unique presentation of shops, professional offices and yet another example of architectural community renewal.
This event draws people from around the nation in a time of family reunion and community renewal.
Through approval of varied construction projects to address the needs of residents of different incomes, improved rent control laws and community input on such issues, this " Hobokenization " resulted in positive comparisons with the redeveloped Hoboken of the mid-to-late 1990s, with new restaurants, bars and art galleries cited as evidence of renewal.
Although Reidsville has experienced economic recession in recent years the community has enjoyed a renewal of growth as a sleeper city supplying a source of rural development for the surrounding larger cities.
Continued study and prayer in small groups known as banden resulted in a powerful sense of reconciliation in the community, leading to a powerful spiritual renewal on August 13, 1727 during a special communion service at the Berthelsdorf Church.
During the Lacandón incense burner renewal ceremony men isolated themselves from the community and crafted the burners in solitude.
Because of this renewal and revitalization, many community activities now revolve in and around these spaces.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the University of Chicago, supported by the community in the name of " Fight Against Blight ," sponsored one of the largest urban renewal plans in the nation.
Seeking holiness, justice and renewal at every level of society-individual, family, community and culture-its aim is uniting to transform the nations so that God is glorified.
The rue des Rosiers is still a major centre of the Paris Jewish community, which has made a renewal since the 1990s.
In San Francisco, Joseph Alioto was the first mayor to publicly repudiate the policy of urban renewal, and with the backing of community groups, forced the state to end construction of highways through the heart of the city.
Other programs, such as that in Castleford in the UK and known as The Castleford Project seek to establish a process of urban renewal which enables local citizens to have greater control and ownership of the direction of their community and the way in which it overcomes market failure.
It is prohibited to initiate any procedure for the association of the Republic of Croatia into alliances with other states if such association leads, or might lead, to a renewal of a South Slav state community or to any Balkan state form of any kind.
Furthermore, the Stanford University Medical Center is undergoing a renewal and expansion project which will rebuild Stanford Hospital & Clinics and the Emergency Department, modernize and expand Lucile Packard Children ’ s Hospital, renovate the School of Medicine facilities to accommodate modern technology, and renovate Hoover Pavilion, the original Palo Alto Hospital, to accommodate community physicians.
He has researched and compiled the “ Saviors of Our Cities ” list, which spotlights the top 25 universities and colleges that are “ exemplary examples of community revitalization and cultural renewal, economic drivers of the local economy, advocates of community service and urban developers, both commercially as well as in housing .”
In 1976, the FCC delayed renewal of AETC's licenses due to APT's refusal to air programs pertaining to the Vietnam War or the African-American community.
Over the next few decades, the 1960s housing will require renewal and it is hoped that new development will be more suitable of the urban context of the area and will provide a better mix of private and public housing to help fully integrate the community with the rest of the city.

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