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Uptown Yucaipa Boulevard Improvements, 2nd Street to Bryant Street ( Phase 2C & 2D )
The Village Council is composed of John Mahoney ( Mayor ; Liquor Control Commissioner ), Kenneth " Kent " Oliven, CPA ( Commissioner of Accounts & Finances ; Mayor Pro-Tem ), Nicole Milovich-Walters ( Commissioner of Streets & Public Improvements ; by Village Code also in charge of Recreation ), Dan Polk ( Commissioner of Public Health & Safety ), and G. Darryl Reed ( Commissioner of Building and Public Property ).
* Improvements / refurbishment of facilities for the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Environment.
Improvements over the existing AT & T a. out format included arbitrary sections, explicit processor declarations, and explicit address linkage.
Improvements to the line carried out at the time of the transfer to the Oxford & Aylesbury Tramroad, and the use of the MR's better quality rolling stock, reduced the journey time from Brill to Quainton Road to between 32 and 36 minutes.
* B & Q Home Improvements, Hardware
In May 2009, Bishop International Airport began Phase I of its Terminal Airside & Concourse Improvements program.
The Executive Board includes the directors of Evaluations, History, Financial, Social, Research & Development, House Improvements, and Operational Communications.

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Improvements include drivetrains analogous to ( in automobiles ) an automatic transmission instead of a manual transmission such as the early Euclid C-6 and TC-12 or Model C Tournadozer, blade movement controlled by hydraulic cylinders or electric motors instead of early models ' cable winch / brake, and automatic grade control.

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F. Rahman, Avicenna's Psychology: An English Translation of Kitab al-Najat, Book II, Chapter VI with Historical-philosophical Notes and Textual Improvements on the Cairo Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1952.
Improvements in transportation and the sudden evolving of trench warfare, with its siege-like nature during World War I in the 20th century, lengthened the duration of battles to days and weeks.
# Improvements in the drug discovery and approval process.
Improvements to the woodlands, gardens and estate buildings were also being made, assisted by the landscape gardener James Beattie and the painter James Giles.
Improvements were made in nursing accommodation in order to recruit more nurses and reduce labour shortages which were keeping 60, 000 beds out of use, and efforts were made to reduce the imbalance “ between an excess of fever and tuberculosis ( TB ) beds and a shortage of maternity beds .” In addition, BCG vaccinations were introduced for the protection of medical students, midwives, nurses, and contacts of patients with TB, while a pension scheme was set up for employees of the newly-established NHS.
Improvements in infrastructure and the regional economy notwithstanding, the three provinces remain one of the poorer regions of Canada.
Lancaster promoted his system in a piece called Improvements in Education that spread widely throughout the English-speaking world.
Capital budgets are often adjusted annually and should be part of a longer-term Capital Improvements Plan.
Improvements were remarkably consistent across the whole period, in both countries.
Improvements to Reeves Stadium and the construction of a campus entrance and pedestrian mall were completed in time for the fall semester in 2009.
Improvements and updates to the HTTP / 1. 1 standard were released under RFC 2616 in June 1999.
Improvements from Hexen and Quake included destructible environments, mounted weapons, and unique level up abilities.
Improvements in machine tools allowed better working of iron and steel and further boosted the industrial growth of Britain.
Improvements were remarkably consistent across the whole period, in both countries.
Improvements in livestock and dairy technology offer significant promise in reducing poverty and malnutrition in the world.
Improvements in tubing and vacuum pumps, new filtering techniques, " supercharged " preheaters, and better storage containers have since been developed.
Improvements in public health and education, provision of child care, provision of state-directed social services, and provision of social benefits are deemed by Marxist-Leninists to help to raise labour productivity and advance a society in development towards a communist society.
Since 1990, the NTSB has maintained a Most Wanted List of Transportation Safety Improvements, in which it highlights those recommendations that would provide the most significant — and sometimes immediate — benefit to the traveling public.
Improvements have been made in manufacturing processes, and many individual details of the instrument continue to receive attention.
Improvements in one or more of these yield determinants, and a closure of the yield gap, can be a major boost to food supply and farmer incomes in the developing world.
** Improvements to cooling in exhaust side at cylinder heads, steering rack, power steering pump, soundproofing, front cooling flaps deleted, new style shift knob with integrated leather booth in manual gearbox cars, etc.
Improvements on this followed developments in metallurgy ; steel coulters and shares with softer iron mouldboards to prevent breakage, the chilled plough which is an early example of surface-hardened steel, and eventually the face of the mouldboard grew strong enough to dispense with the coulter.
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The United States district court imposed various requirements regarding the companies ' operations in a consent decree resulting from an antitrust inquiry by the United States Department of Justice under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act in connection with Thomson's purchase of West Publishing, and West's and Lexis's settlement of various outstanding claims in that proceeding.
The Hart – Scott – Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 ( Public Law 94-435, known commonly as the HSR Act ) is a set of amendments to the antitrust laws of the United States, principally the Clayton Antitrust Act.
Lancaster wrote Improvements in Education in 1803 and later traveled to the United States to lecture and promote his ideas.

Agriculture and Arts
Until 1959 it was known as the Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
It had eight faculties: Arts, Science, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy, and Agriculture.
It awarded the degrees of Bachelor of Arts ( BA ), Bachelor of Science ( BSc ), Bachelor of Civil Engineering ( BCE ), Bachelor of Electrical Engineering ( BEE ), Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering ( BME ), Bachelor of Architecture ( BArch ), Bachelor of Pharmacy ( PhmB ), Bachelor of Science in Agriculture ( BSA ), Bachelor of Laws ( LLB ), Master of Arts ( MA ), Master of Civil Engineering ( MCE ), Master of Electrical Engineering ( MEE ), Doctor of Medicine ( MD ), and Doctor of Laws ( LLD ).
* March 7 – North Carolina State University is established as North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
A number of important philosophical societies were formed, which were centers of the city's intellectual life: the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture ( 1785 ), the Pennsylvania Society for the Encouragement of Manufactures and the Useful Arts ( 1787 ), the Academy of Natural Sciences ( 1812 ), and the Franklin Institute ( 1824 ).
At that time, the university comprised six schools ( Arts, Science, Law, Medicine, Engineering, and Agriculture ), and a research institute for humanities.
The North Carolina General Assembly founded the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, now NC State, on March 7, 1887, as a land-grant college.
The North Carolina General Assembly founded NC State on March 7, 1887 as a land-grant college under the name " North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
First freshman class at North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1889.
When the University changed its name in 1964, the colleges were renamed Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Home Economics, Nursing, Pharmacy, and the Graduate School.
The current names of these colleges are ; Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Education and Human Sciences, Engineering, General Studies, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Honors Colleges and the Graduate School.
The University's colleges and schools include the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences ; College of Arts and Sciences ; College of Education and Human Sciences ; College of Engineering ; College of Nursing ; College of Pharmacy ; the Graduate School ; and the Honors College.
" It is important to establish a relationship between the European exhibitions that I have mentioned and the Ponce Fair, as the Fair was meant as a showcase of the advancements of the day: Agriculture, Trade, Industry, and the Arts.
At the center of the exposition along the main thoroughfare on a segament of south Broad Street known as the Southern Boulevard Parkway was the Forum of Founders consisting of the Court of Honor, the Liberal Arts and Agriculture Buildings, a group of sculptures and the Stairway of Nations facing on the oppossing side the spectacular Tower of Light.
The school was founded in 1888 as Las Cruces College, an agricultural college, and in 1889 the school became New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
It consisted of an Elementary program, a High School program, as well special departments such as, Agriculture, Industrial Arts, Household Arts, Library, Drawing, Music, and Physical Training.
Founded in 1889, Clemson University consists of five colleges: Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences ; Architecture, Arts and Humanities ; Business and Behavioral Sciences ; Engineering and Science ; and Health, Education and Human Development .< ref name =" clemson today ">
( 1 ) Various Countries of the World bringing in their Offerings to the Exhibition of 1851 ; ( 2 ) Music ; ( 3 ) Sculpture ; ( 4 ) Painting ; ( 5 ) Princes, Art Patrons and Artists ; ( 6 ) Workers in Stone ; ( 7 ) Workers in Wood and Brick ; ( 8 ) Architecture ; ( 9 ) The Infancy of the Arts and Sciences ; ( 10 ) Agriculture ; ( 11 ) Horticulture and Land Surveying ; ( 12 ) Astronomy and Navigation ; ( 13 ) A Group of Philosophers, Sages and Students ; ( 14 ) Engineering ; ( 15 ) The Mechanical Powers ; and ( 16 ) Pottery and Glassmaking.
The New Hampshire Legislature would not attempt to establish another university until the 1860s, when it created the land-grant forerunner of the University of New Hampshire, originally called the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Artsin Hanover, associated with Dartmouth College.
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Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs are offered through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the Graduate School, the Neag School of Education, the School of Nursing, the School of Business, the School of Dental Medicine, the School of Medicine, the School of Engineering, the School of Social Work, the Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture, the School of Pharmacy, the School of Law, and the School of Fine Arts.

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