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" Active citizenship " is the philosophy that citizens should work towards the betterment of their community through economic participation, public, volunteer work, and other such efforts to improve life for all citizens.
The European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ; ) is the world's foremost alliance of public service media entities, comprising 74 Active Members in 56 countries and 37 Associate Members from a further 22 countries.
Following public concern, the U. S. Defense department was ordered by the 9th Circuit Court to strictly limit use of its Low Frequency Active Sonar during peacetime.
Active public involvement can help planners achieve better outcomes by making them aware of the public s needs and preferences and by using local knowledge to inform projects.
Active bribery can be defined for instance as the promising, offering or giving by any person, directly or indirectly, of any undue advantage any public official, for himself or herself or for anyone else, for him or her to act or refrain from acting in the exercise of his or her functions.
There is a public swimming pool in Fulham which is attached to the Virgin Active gym complex on Lillie Road, which also hosts a number of tennis courts.
Despite a general consensus, codified in the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, that emergency care must be provided even to the indigent, it is not widely accepted in the United States that the availability of broader health care should be considered a right and paid for by public funds.
Active in the civil rights movement, on October 7, 1963, Gregory came to Selma, Alabama and spoke for two hours on a public platform two days before the voter registration drive known as " Freedom Day " ( October 7, 1963 ).
Notable companies based in the municipality of Coimbra include software companies Critical Software and Ciberbit which have their global headquarters in the city, mechanical and electronics engineering company Active Space Technologies, telemetry and Machine to Machine company ISA, Cimpor's cement factory in Souselas ( CIMPOR Souselas ), the pan-European service facility of Olympus Corporation, the pharmaceuticals companies Bluepharma and BASI, the iron foundry Fucoli-Somepal and several ceramics, food processing ( Probar produces cold meat products and Dan Cake produces sponge cakes and swiss rolls ), textiles, wine, civil and engineering construction, architecture, public works and housing construction firms.
Active in public service, he served as special advisor to the Minister of Industry in France from 1991 to 1993, covering all issues relating to the high-tech industry.
Launched in July 2004 and designed to expand the public s experience associated with the performing arts, Active Arts at the Music Center extends beyond the more formal experience associated with performing arts centers.
Circus Active, public circus classes for the general public, adults, schools, and community groups to learn circus skills.
The virtual worlds produced or hosted by Forterra Systems and their clients appear to function similarly to public, open-invitation MMOGs ( e. g., There, Second Life, Active Worlds ).
Active state intervention to stimulate demand through wage increases in the public sector and other measures showed certain strengths in the Chinese economic system in times of hardship.
In Windows XP and beyond, the user's RSA private key is backed up using an offline public key whose matching private key is stored in one of two places: the password reset disk ( if Windows XP is not a member of a domain ) or in the Active Directory ( if Windows XP is a member of a domain ).
Active in public health, nursing education and other social service, education, and philanthropic work, she succeeded her husband, Chester C. Bolton, in office a few months after his death in 1939.
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act or EMTALA also ensures public access to emergency services.
** New features include: Support for registering public message queues in Active Directory, 128-bit encryption and digital certificate support, full COM support for message properties ( achieving functional parity with the Win32 API function calls, full DNS path name support, improved performance in multi-threaded applications.
Active participant, as in national and international business associations and entities involved in communitarian work and public service.
Its ' Active Places ' website is designed to help the public find sports facilities anywhere in England.
Active until the end, he made his final public appearance five weeks earlier to introduce a screening of Gun Crazy at the University of California at Los Angeles.

Active and service
* Active duty, a status of full duty or service, usually referencing full service in the armed forces
Active Directory ( AD ) is a directory service created by Microsoft for Windows domain networks.
Active service continued until a man married, a privilege only the king bestowed.
" Novell criticized Microsoft's Active Directory, the new directory service architecture, as less scalable or reliable than its own Novell Directory Services ( NDS ) alternative.
Active equipment ( such as a POTS or DSL line circuit ) can then be connected to the line in order to provide service, but this is not considered part of outside plant.
He elected to " go Active " ( the euphemism for volunteering for overseas service ) and his aptitude was such that he was appointed Lance Corporal and attended NCO school, and became a basic training instructor in the rank of corporal.
In Microsoft Windows networks, dynamic DNS is an integral part of Active Directory, because domain controllers register their network service types in DNS so that other computers in the Domain ( or Forest ) can access them.
Organizations can also integrate their Microsoft Office Communications Server and Active Directory with the service.
In March 2000 Sky News Active was launched, a 24-hour interactive service providing headlines ( and other services which ranged from weather, the top story of the day and showbiz ) on demand.
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* Active service unit, individual units with the Provisional Irish Republican Army
Active service fraternities:
On August 2, 1970 the Soviet freighter Sergey Yesenin collided with the Queen of Victoria in Active Pass, slicing through the middle of the ferry, days after her return to service following stretching.
* Military Families – Active, Guard, Reserve, and Veteran-Support of our service men & women, and their families and communities, by leading efforts to ensure needed behavioral health services are accessible to them, and successful outcomes.
Key selling points were the improvement in picture and sound quality, increased number of channels and an interactive service branded Open .... now called Sky Active, Sky competed with the ONdigital ( later ITV Digital ) terrestrial offering.
* Active Directory: Microsoft's modern directory service for Windows, originating from the X. 500 directory it created for use in Exchange Server, first shipped with Windows 2000 Server and is supported by successive versions of Windows.
Active in the movement against the Vietnam War, McMullan was conscripted for military service in 1968 but successfully argued in court that he was a conscientious objector.
Katimavik provides opportunities for young Canadians to participate in intensive six-month periods of volunteer service through the following themed programs: " Cultural Discovery and Civic Engagement ", " Eco-citizenship and Active Living ", " Second Language and Cultural Identity ", " Eco-internship " ( Éco-stage ), and " Katimavik Horizon ".
The Calgary Highlanders, CASF ( Canadian Active Service Force ) joined the Second Canadian Division there, and the 2nd Battalion was raised in Calgary for part-time service.
Top Up TV Active was an interactive advertising service that replace the off-air MHEG screens on Channel 107, it also featured an audio version of QuizWorld.

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