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Effective public speaking can be developed by joining a club such as Rostrum, Toastmasters International, Association of Speakers Clubs ( ASC ), Speaking Circles, or POWERtalk International, in which members are assigned exercises to improve their speaking skills.
ASC membership has become one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a professional cinematographer, a mark of prestige and distinction.
Other research suggests that learning opportunities should be conducted in a variety of mixed-ability and like-ability groupings that down-play social comparison because too much of either type of grouping can have adverse effects on children ’ s ASC in the way they view themselves in relation to their peers.
The origin of the ASC can be traced to the tumultuous years following the Zentraedi Holocaust in 2011.
The origin of the ASC can be traced to the tumultuous years following the Zentraedi Holocaust.
As of 2010, ecolabels that can be found on seafood include Marine Stewardship Council, Friend of the Sea, KRAV ( Sweden ), Naturland ( Germany ), Thai Quality Shrimp, Global Aquaculture Alliance's Best Aquaculture Practices standard, Label Rouge ( France ), among still others, and the Aquaculture Stewardship Council ( ASC ) is in development.

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An ASC, sometimes called surgicenter, specializes in providing surgery, including certain pain management and diagnostic ( e. g., colonoscopy ) services in an outpatient setting.

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The first successful implementation of vector processing appears to be the Control Data Corporation STAR-100 and the Texas Instruments Advanced Scientific Computer ( ASC ).
The Assembly resolution and subsequent material from the ASC made it clear that when presbyteries select candidates for ministry they may be guided by a presbytery commitment to a particular approach to sexual ethics, but each determination of candidature must still be made on a case by case basis.
The ASC was chartered in California in January 1911, and claims to be the " oldest continuously operating motion picture society in the world ".
Due to the significant impact ASC has on a person ’ s life, fostering positive self-concept development in children should be an important goal of any educational system.
Subsequently, FAS 157 was subsumed into FASB Accounting Standards Codification ( ASC ) Topic 820 ( Fair Value Measurement ), which now defines fair value as " The price that would be received to sell an asset paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date.
Efforts were begun to turn ASC into a four-year institution, but the Texas A & M administration refused to consider the idea since it was possible that ASC could grow to be larger than College Station.
Although Texas A & M proposed a reorganization for the system to recognize ASC's growth, President James Earl Rudder would not guarantee that ASC would be developed into a university with graduate programs.
Rudder and the Texas A & M board of directors wanted to remain focused on the College Station campus, and funding for ASC construction would not be made available.
The role of ESC, along with the Aeronautical Systems Center ( ASC ) and the Air Armament Center ( AAC ), will be consolidated into the new Air Force Life Cycle Management Center ( LCMC ).
In January 2007, rumors surfaced that ASC might be in the process of selling Killington and Pico to Powdr Corporation, and Attitash and Mount Snow to Peak Resorts.
In October 2005, it was announced that the ASC ’ s first chief executive would be Gill Taylor, formerly Chief Executive of Burnley Borough Council.

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* The American Shakespeare Center ( ASC ) in Staunton, Virginia, produced a comedy entitled The Brats of Clarence, written specifically for the ASC ' Blackfriars ' stage by Paul Menzer.
The ASB is part of the Financial Reporting Council, an independent regulator funded by a levy on listed companies, and it replaced the Accounting Standards Committee ( ASC ), which was disbanded in 1990 following a number of criticisms of its work.
The Accredited Standards Committee X12 ( also known as ASC X12 ), chartered by the American National Standards Institute in 1979, develops and maintains the X12 EDI and CICA standards along with XML schemas which drive business processes globally.
1995 The Mitsubishi 3000GT Spyder convertible by ASC was marketed in the U. S. The design was further popularized by such cars as the 1996 Mercedes-Benz SLK.
File: Chevrolet SSR. jpg | Chevrolet SSR c. 2004, a retractable hardtop convertible pickup truck, its top engineered by ASC.
The Advanced Scientific Computer, or ASC, was a supercomputer architecture designed by Texas Instruments ( TI ) between 1966 and 1973.
" Seismic " was replaced by " Scientific " in the name, allowing the project to retain the designation ASC.
The Albertina Sisulu Multipurpose Resource Centre / ASC, named after Albertina Sisulu, was also founded by Albertina.
The expansion soon began as the University of Mary Hardin – Baylor joined the ASC in 1997 ; followed by East Texas Baptist University, LeTourneau University and Schreiner University in 1998 ; then Concordia University Texas in 1999, and finally Louisiana College and Texas Lutheran University in 2000.
Frequently an ASC will have various subcommittees ( such as a but not limitied to Hospitals and Institutions ( H & I ), Public Information ( PI ), Activities, Website, Outreach, Policy, Literature, Literature Review, Newsletter, Recovery By Mail and Convention ) which are led by subcommittee leaders that are elected by the entire ASC.
CFX-4 was formerly Flow3D in the United Kingdom and originally developed in-house for use by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority ( UKAEA ), and TASCflow which was developed by Advanced Scientific Computing ( ASC ), of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
The scientific work of ICES is done by a community of more than 1600 marine scientists from research institutes and universities in member and affiliate nations collaborating in working and study groups to gather information about the marine ecosystem, fill gaps in existing knowledge, and develop unbiased, non-political advice in addressing terms of reference developed each year by the Advisory and Science Committees at the week-long ICES Annual Science Conference ( ASC ).
Neither a labor union nor a guild, ASC membership is by invitation and is extended only to directors of photography and special effects experts with distinguished credits in the film industry.
was released on June 27, bearing to Joe August the first cinematographer credit followed by the letters " ASC ".

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The first use of SIMD instructions was in vector supercomputers of the early 1970s such as the CDC Star-100 and the Texas Instruments ASC, which could operate on a " vector " of data with a single instruction.
The ASC McLaren convertibles use a smaller top than the Mustang convertible that is unique to that car, as are the seals, weatherstripping, windshield moldings, etc.
In 1920, due to the French Football Federation prohibiting the use of trademarks in sports club, the club dropped Casino from its name and changed its name to simply Amical Sporting Club in order to retain the ASC acronym.
Although it is commonly understood that the Alpha fighters used by the Robotech Expeditionary Force were produced prior to the departure of the Pioneer Mission, the ASC opted to develop its own Veritech mecha which saw heavy use against the forces of the Robotech Masters, including the:
In November 2007, the executive board of the American Society of Criminology ( ASC ) went further than the FBI itself, and approved a resolution opposing not only the use of the ratings to judge police departments, but also opposing any development of city crime rankings from FBI Uniform Crime Reports ( UCRs ) at all.
For example, a company that would like to transmit and receive purchases and invoices with other companies might use data mapping to create data maps from a company's data to standardized ANSI ASC X12 messages for items such as purchase orders and invoices.
Linwood Dunn ASC, at RKO Radio Pictures, expanded on this with the use of traveling matte with films like Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ).

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) Members of these organizations are entitled to put designatory letters after their names ( e. g., M. David Mullen, ASC ).
The basic ASC ( i. e., " one pipe ") ALU used a pipeline architecture that supported both scalar and vector computations, with peak performance reaching approximately 20 MFLOPS, readily achieved when processing long vectors.
This gives ratios of 100 / 75 / 62. 5 ( i. e. the top gear is direct drive and the others are geared down from it ) and the internals are based on the newest 5-speed freewheel hub ( in the same way as the original fixed ASC was based on the contemporary FC 4-speed hub ).
Interaction with other proteins ( e. g. the adaptor molecule ASC ) is mediated via N-terminal pyrin ( PYD ) domain.
* e. International accreditation ( e. g. CIS, IBO, North Eastern ASC, Weston Ass.

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