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After success of his British venture, Owen himself established a cooperative community within the United States at New Harmony, Indiana during 1825.
Each cooperative entrepreneur might bring different skill sets to the table, but collectively they share in the risk and success of the venture.
The commission, in a cooperative venture with other Great Lakes agencies and organizations, hosts the Great Lakes Information Network ( GLIN ), an Internet-based network that serves as a decision-support tool for those who make, implement or otherwise influence public policy in the region.
These two malt houses have an annual capacity of 240, 000 tonnes and are a joint venture between Bavaria and a farmers ' cooperative called the Holland Malt company.
Recently, Tsinghua has become the first Chinese university to offer a Master of Laws program in American law, through a cooperative venture with the Temple University Beasley School of Law.
This mine remained idle for many years until being briefly re-opened as a cooperative venture between 1921 and 1924.
* The Persian Lamb Co. was an unsuccessful cooperative venture during World War I utilizing about a thousand acres of abandoned grazing land in the Welcome area to raise sheep imported for their skins, after the sheep died from pneumonia they switched to raising vegetables and beef but the stock shares ultimately became worthless.
The facility, on Harkey Road south of Waxhaw, was a cooperative venture between Union County, the Union Conservation District and the Soil Conservation Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
Local farms were noted for their quality Rambouillet sheep, and the Southern Utah Dairy Company, a cooperative venture begun in 1900, produced dairy products and was known for its " Pardale Cheese.
Bluffton is also home to the international firm DTR, a cooperative venture between Duramax and Japan's Tokai Rubber, a manufacturer of rubber components for the auto industry.
Finally, in 2012, as part of a cooperative venture between the Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies, CBC Radio and the record label DOREMI, a three-CD set of live performances of works performed at the Festival was released by DOREMI.
In 1947, Capa founded the cooperative venture Magnum Photos with Henri Cartier-Bresson, William Vandivert, David Seymour, and George Rodger.
In contrast, the Mutual Broadcasting System was run as a true cooperative venture, with programming produced by and shared between the group's members.
* Center for Excellence for Bloodless Medicine and Surgery ( cooperative venture by HealthCare Global Enterprises Limited ( HCG ) and medi-coin.
With primarily passenger services, the Northeast Corridor is a cooperative venture between Amtrak and various state agencies.
The modern Kashihara, Osaka, and Shigi lines were completed in the 1920s, followed by the Kyoto Line ( a cooperative venture with Keihan Electric Railway ).
The prime payload for the flight, the Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes for the Atmosphere-Shuttle Pallet Satellite-2 ( CRISTA-SPAS-2 ) made its second flight on the Space Shuttle ( previous flight STS-66 in 1994 ) and was the fourth mission in a cooperative venture between the German Space Agency ( DARA ) and NASA.
Launched on September 12, 1992, this cooperative venture between the United States and Japan conducted 43 experiments in life sciences and materials processing.
The mission was a cooperative venture between the United States and Japan, and included the first Japanese astronaut and the first African-American woman, Mae Jemison, in the crew.
This marked the first cooperative venture between Japanese and Europeans since the start of the national seclusion policy at the start of the Edo period.
The Association was founded in 1984 as a cooperative venture between five financial institutions: Royal Bank of Canada, CIBC, Scotiabank, Toronto-Dominion Bank, and Desjardins.
To improve the industry, a major cooperative color television venture was planned for the Warsaw Television Plant in 1989.
The Derbents welcomed aboard Mir Anatoli Artsebarski, Sergei Krikalev ( on his second visit to the station ), and British cosmonaut-researcher Helen Sharman, who was aboard as part of Project Juno, a cooperative venture partly sponsored by British private enterprise.
A savings and loan or " thrift " is a financial institution that accepts savings deposits and makes mortgage, car and other personal loans to individual members — a cooperative venture known in the United Kingdom as a Building Society.

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The American Registry Of Pathology operates as a cooperative enterprise in medical research and education between the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and the civilian medical profession on a national and international basis, under such conditions as may be agreed upon between the National Research Council and The Surgeons General of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
The `` diversified occupations '' program is a part-time trade-preparatory program conducted over two school years on a cooperative basis between the school and local industrial and business employers.
In a few places cooperative programs between schools and employers in clerical work have shown the same possibilities for allowing the student, while still in school, to develop skills which are immediately marketable upon graduation.
* Ceres Connection, a cooperative program between MIT's Lincoln Laboratory and the Society for Science and the Public dedicated for promoting science education
Cooperative Linux ( in short coLinux ) runs a full, but modified Linux kernel like a driver under Windows, effectively making Windows and Linux two coroutines, using cooperative multitasking to switch between them.
He destroyed the Augustan illusion of imperial government as a cooperative affair between Emperor, Army, and Senate.
In 2001, the Wyandotte National Wildlife Refuge was absorbed into the much larger Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, which is a cooperative effort between the United States and Canada to preserve the area as an ecological refuge.
Rejecting the adversarial stance of Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson, he sought to make the Commerce Department a powerful service organization, empowered to forge cooperative voluntary partnerships between government and business.
Until 1945, however, the labour movement remained weak, impeded by lack of legal rights, anti-union legislation, management-organized factory councils, and political divisions betweencooperativeand radical unionists.
Hope for a more cooperative future between the United Federation of Planets and the Romulan Star Empire was strengthened after Shinzon's fall.
Most of these were not, however, treaties of cession ; they were in the form of cooperative agreements between two sovereign powers.
Byers Hall serves as the headquarters for the California Institute for Biomedical Research ( QB3 ), a cooperative effort between the UC campuses at San Francisco, Berkeley, and Santa Cruz.
Gameplay for the Project Zoo involve players exclusively controlling Gromit, as Wallace functions as a helper non-player character, but in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, gameplay shifts between the two, and even includes two-player cooperative play.
Where the issues are not complex and the parties are cooperative, a settlement often can be directly negotiated between them.
She opposed such competition-oriented views of evolution, stressing the importance of symbiotic or cooperative relationships between species.
In 1988 Japan established the Laboratory for International Fuzzy Engineering ( LIFE ), a cooperative arrangement between 48 companies to pursue fuzzy research.
* New York Blue Gene supercomputer, an 18 rack Blue Gene / L and a 2 rack Blue Gene / P massively parallel supercomputer that involves a cooperative effort between Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University.
Oasis of Peace ), also known as Wāħat as-Salām () is a cooperative village jointly founded by Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs in an attempt to show that the two peoples can live side by side peacefully, as well as to conduct educational work for peace, equality and understanding between the two peoples.
Eusociality ( true sociality ) is used to describe social systems with three characteristics: one is an overlap in generations between parents and their offspring, two is cooperative brood care, and the third characteristic is specialized castes of nonreproductive individuals.
However, France's support for the military regime that assumed power in early 1992 indicates that the cooperative relations between the two countries remain strong.
The program was known as Project Juno and was a cooperative arrangement between the Soviet Union and a group of British companies.
Fifty years before, the Kamakura bakufu had agreed to Korean demands that Japanese pirates ( wako ) be dealt with to stop their raids, and this bit of good diplomacy had created a cooperative relationship between the two states, such that the Koreans, helpless with a Mongol occupation army garrisoning their country, had sent much intelligence information to Japan, so that along with messages from Japanese spies in the Korean peninsula, the bakufu had a good picture of the situation of the pending Mongol invasion.

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