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For example, abeyance was used as a settlement method in a Canadian lawsuit involving the University of Victoria Students ' Society ( UVSS ), the BCCLA, and a campus pro-life to whom the UVSS denied funding to.
Research conducted at the Victoria University of Wellington showed that breasts are often the first thing men look at, and for a longer time than other body parts.
Until 2007, when Victoria administration made it co-ed, Gate House was one of the last remaining all-male residence building in the University of Toronto.
He received a Bachelor of Arts from Victoria College at the University of Toronto.
Armed with the knowledge of shock-metamorphic features, Carlyle S. Beals and colleagues at the Dominion Observatory in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and Wolf von Engelhardt of the University of Tübingen in Germany began a methodical search for impact craters.
Sapir's second wife, Jean Victoria McClenaghan, was sixteen years younger than him, had first met Sapir as a student in Ottawa, but had since also come to work at the University of Chicago's department of Juvenile Research.
A fellow left-wing historian, she wrote studies on women in the Chartist movement, and of Queen Victoria ( subtitled ' Gender and Power '); she was Professor of History at the University of Birmingham.
-week 5 gives a detailed description by David Farrell, of the University of Manchester ( England ), Elizabeth McLeay of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Clark and W. Harrison Moore, who had contributed to the first draft of the constitution put before the 1897 Adelaide Convention and was Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne, postulated that the letters patent and the royal instructions issued by Queen Victoria were unnecessary " or even of doubtful legality ".
In 1908 Hans Geiger, under the supervision of Ernest Rutherford at the Victoria University of Manchester ( now the University of Manchester ), developed an experimental technique for detecting alpha particles that would later be used in the Geiger-muller tube.
It was built at the Victoria University of Manchester by Frederic C. Williams, Tom Kilburn and Geoff Tootill, and ran its first program on 21 June 1948.
Australian Prime Ministers 1901 – 1972, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Victoria, Ch. 19.
On March 3, 1875, the first organized indoor game was played at Montreal's Victoria Skating Rink between two sides of nine-player teams, including James Creighton and several McGill University students.
Media Studies in NZ can be regarded as a singular success, with the subject well-established in the tertiary sector ( such as Screen and Media Studies at the University of Waikato ; Media Studies, Victoria University of Wellington ; Film, Television and Media Studies, University of Auckland ; Media Studies, Massey University ; Communication Studies, University of Otago ).
* Lopez, Mark ( 2000 ), The Origins of Multiculturalism in Australian Politics 1945 – 1975, Melbourne University Press, Carlton South, Victoria.
* Simons, Margaret with Fraser, Malcolm ( 2010 ), Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs, Melbourne University Publishing Limited ( Miegunyah Press ), Melbourne, Victoria.
The building housed the pure mathematicians from the Victoria University of Manchester between moving out of the Mathematics Tower in 2004 and July 2007 when the School of Mathematics moved in to its new Alan Turing Building, where a lecture room is named in his honour.
In the State of Victoria, Australia, applicants for appointment must first complete a Graduate Diploma of Notarial Practice which is administered by the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre in Victoria University, Melbourne.

Victoria and Wellington
By 1838, there were twenty districts: Bathurst, Brock, Colbourne, Dalhousie, Eastern, Gore, Home, Huron, Johnstown, London, Midland, Newcastle, Niagara, Ottawa, Prince Edward, Simcoe, Talbot, Victoria, Wellington, and Western.
Examples of such institutions include Moore River Native Settlement in Western Australia, Doomadgee Aboriginal Mission in Queensland, Ebenezer Mission in Victoria and Wellington Valley Mission in New South Wales.
* Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Victoria University of Wellington () was established in 1897 by Act of Parliament, and was a former constituent college of the University of New Zealand.
Victoria University of Wellington's Pipitea Campus: the west wing of Wellington Railway Station | Railway Station
The original name was Victoria University College, but on the dissolution of the University of New Zealand in 1961 Victoria or " Vic " became the independent Victoria University of Wellington, conferring its own degrees.
In recent years, Victoria has had to expand out of its original campus in Kelburn, and new campuses have been set up in Te Aro ( architecture and design ), Pipitea ( opposite Parliament, housing the law, and commerce and administration schools ) and Karori ( education )-the Wellington College of Education, established in 1880, merged with the University to become its revived Faculty of Education on 1 January 2005.
The Victoria University of Wellington Library was established in 1899.
Victoria University of Wellington has more than 40 research centres and institutes, including
* Victoria University of Wellington Students ' Association
** Victoria University of Wellington Debating Society
* Victoria University of Wellington Students ' Association
* Victoria University of Wellington Library
de: Victoria University of Wellington
fr: Université Victoria de Wellington
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* Victoria College, Wellington, New Zealand, later Victoria University College, now Victoria University of Wellington

Victoria and gave
The Central Board for the Protection of Aborigines had been advocating such powers since 1860, and the passage of the Act gave the colony of Victoria a wide suite of powers over Aboriginal and ' half-caste ' persons, including the forcible removal of children, especially ' at risk ' girls.
While enormous sums were raised by private individuals and charities ( American Indians sent supplies, while Queen Victoria personally gave the present-day equivalent € 70, 000 ), lack of adequate action let the problem become a catastrophe.
Chloroform gained in popularity in England and Germany after Dr. John Snow gave Queen Victoria chloroform for the birth of her eighth child ( Prince Leopold ).
Its use spread quickly and gained royal approval in 1853 when John Snow gave it to Queen Victoria during the birth of Prince Leopold.
In 1959 the company's laid-off singers gave the first of many regional tours ( presented by state Arts Councils ) with Rossini's The Barber of Seville using reduced scenery and conducted from the piano by Georg Tintner ( Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland ).
In 1901 his heir, William Watson-Armstrong gave £ 100, 000 (£ as of ), for the building of the new Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle upon Tyne.
A decade later John Sheepshanks gave his collection to the South Kensington Museum ( later the Victoria & Albert Museum ), known for years as the National Gallery of Art ( the same title as the Tate Gallery had ).
" From all accounts it looks as if these gentlemen had it all their own way ... and that, what with their arguments and what with their blandishments, ( they gave a champagne lunch on board the Victoria where Mr. McGee's wit sparkled brightly as the wine ), they carried the Lower Province delegates a little off their feet.
At this election Hughes gave up his working-class seat and was elected for Bendigo, Victoria.
Gavilan's wife, Leonor, gave birth to his daughter, Victoria, in 1954.
In 1840, Queen Victoria gave the society her blessing, and it became the RSPCA.
Succession to the Hanoverian throne was regulated by semi-Salic law, which gave priority to all male lines before female lines, so that it passed not to Queen Victoria but to her uncle, the Duke of Cumberland.
Victoria noted how " modestly " he presented his story, but this reticence was absent in his public appearances: on 5 February, he gave a highly exaggerated account of his participation in the charge at a banquet held in his honour at the Mansion House, London.
Indeed, when Queen Victoria succeeded her uncle King William IV, the wording of the proclamation even gave as a caveat:
The publicity turned Marwell into a major tourist attraction, and interest was revived the following summer, when Victor's mate, Dribbles, gave birth to a female calf named Victoria.
" When he toured Scotland in the autumn of 1890, Grossmith gave a command performance for Queen Victoria at Balmoral Castle.
Queen Victoria gave special permission for the cortege to pass through Hyde Park and 3, 000 tickets were sold to spectators.
Queen Victoria herself gave them two extra-large diamond-studded gold watches as wedding presents.
For a time Geelong rivalled Melbourne as the leading settlement on the bay, but the Gold Rush which began in 1851 gave Melbourne a decisive edge as the largest town in Victoria.
Queen Victoria gave the special favour of allowing his widow and daughter the use of apartments at Hampton Court Palace, until her death.
In May 1854 he gave his performance before Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at Osborne House.
In 1937 Neagle gave her most prestigious performance so far – as Queen Victoria in the successful historical drama Victoria the Great ( 1937 ), co-starring Anton Walbrook as Prince Albert.
Features of interest include the reredos by S. S. Teulon and the Duke of Kent Memorial Window which Queen Victoria gave in 1867.
Queen Victoria gave 200 guineas to the memorial fund.

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