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However, the term " junior college " has evolved to describe private two-year institutions, whereas the term " community college " has evolved to describe publicly funded two-year institutions.
In this kind of multi-ethnic community, constantly threatened by Portuguese colonial troops, capoeira evolved from a survival tool to a martial art focused on war.
Still, while the nature of hacker activity has evolved due to the availability of new technologies ( for example, the mainstreaming of the personal computer, or the social connectivity of the internet ), parts of the hacker ethics — particularly those of access, sharing, and community — remain the same.
There is currently no consensus in the scientific community whether P. aethiopicus, P. boisei and P. robustus should be placed into a distinct genus, Paranthropus, which is believed to have evolved from the ancestral Australopithecus line.
While the core community has remained the same, the look and feel of Ros Na Rún has changed and evolved over the years to incorporate the changing face of rural Ireland.
One of the greatest contributions of the Visigoths to family law was their protection of the property rights of married women, which was continued by Spanish law and ultimately evolved into the community property system now in force in part of the United States.
It has been suggested by some in the community that a developmental approach to evolved solutions could overcome some of the issues of protection, but this remains an open research question.
In Greek and Roman religion, instead, the homonymous gods * Diou-and Δι ( digamma )- evolved into atmospheric deities ; by their mastery of thunder and lightning, they expressed themselves and made their will known to the community.
The Babylonian Jewish community, though maintaining permanent ties with the Hasmonean and later Herodian kingdoms, evolved into a separate Jewish community, which during the Talmudic period assembled its own practices ( the Babylonian Talmud, slightly differing from the Jerusalem Talmud.
Gilbert has evolved into a highly educated and affluent community supporting high-wage jobs in life science and health services, high technology, clean and renewable energy, and corporate and regional headquarters / offices in advanced business services.
The community evolved from the settlement surrounding the railroad depot, eventually incorporating in 1941.
With the coming of Interstate 80 in 1958, the town evolved in a suburban bedroom community within the San Francisco / Oakland commuter belt.
Formerly home to many white settlers from the 1930s Dust Bowl Migration, the city has evolved into a majority Hispanic community.
LATV-3 has evolved into a station that produces a full range of local programming, including local government, high school sports, local interest and public affairs and educational programming as well as community generated public-access television shows.
Through the last 60 years, Wrightwood has evolved from a vacation community to home to over 4000 full-time residents.
A small community evolved into a town, which was named for its founder in 1890.
At the turn of the 20th century, a thriving community had evolved from the pine forests and electrical lighting was the rage.
The racial and ethnic composition of the community has changed considerably as development patterns have evolved in the metropolitan Washington, D. C. area.
As agriculture and industry have receded, Baldwinsville has evolved into an attractive and picturesque riverside community.
With the passing of the last passenger service to Mahopac in 1959, the hamlet evolved into a year-round community, many of its residents making the commute to New York City.
Since about 1960, the community has evolved into a center for wine, retirement, tourism, and small businesses.
In the last fifty years, Brookhaven has evolved very dramatically from a dairy and stock farm economy to a residential community of over 8, 500 people living in over 3, 600 homes, apartments and condominiums and supporting approximately 150 businesses.
Many of these began as " victory gardens " in World War II, and evolved into community gardens.

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Infantry who moved on horseback, but dismounted to fight on foot, were known in the 17th and early 18th centuries as dragoons, a class of mounted infantry which later evolved into cavalry proper while retaining their historic title.
From there, the firm evolved through various partnerships and, in 1908, Holden & Frost moved into the business of minor repairs to car upholstery.
In 1980, Australia's Boys Next Door moved to London and changed their name to The Birthday Party, which evolved into Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
As musicians became less important in directing the movement of troops on the battlefield, the bands moved into increasingly ceremonial roles-an intermediate stage which provided some of the instrumentation and music for marching bands was the modern brass band, which also evolved out of the military tradition.
In the UK, it moved to stage performances by Cambridge Footlights, such as Beyond the Fringe and A Clump of Plinths ( which evolved into Cambridge Circus ), to radio, with such shows as It's That Man Again and I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again, then to television, with such shows as Monty Python's Flying Circus and Not the Nine O ' Clock News.
These evolved Maltusians later moved to Oa and named themselves Oans.
Bénouville and Marie-Madeleine Fourcade became députés in the French parliament after the war ; François Mitterrand moved towards the left and joined the Résistance, Henri Frenay evolved towards European socialism, and Daniel Cordier, whose family had supported Maurras for three generations, abandoned his views in favor of the ideology of the republican, Jean Moulin.
As the male abdomen evolved into a narrower shape, the gonopores have moved towards the midline, away from the legs, and onto the sternum.
After the Roman capital moved to Constantinople, Greek began to replace Latin as the Lingua Franca in the empire ( eventually becoming official in 620 ), but Illyrian towns continued to speak Latin ( see Illyro-Roman ), which evolved over time into regional dialects and eventually into distinct Romance languages.
This design evolved into ' Intake Over Exhaust ', IOE or F-head, where the intake valve was in the head and the exhaust valve was in the block ; later both valves moved to the head.
By the time of the label's last use in 1988 on a retrospective compilation, Ultimate had evolved into Rare, and moved on to developing titles for Nintendo consoles.
During World War I, covered positions moved further back and indirect fire evolved to allow any point within range to be attacked – firepower mobility – without moving the firers.
As they evolved in synapsids, these jaw bones were reduced in size and either lost or, in the case of the articular, gradually moved into the ear, forming one of the middle ear bones: while mammals possess the malleus, incus and stapes, mammal-like reptiles ( like all other tetrapods ) possess only a stapes.
In both these countries, media education evolved in the 1980s and 1990s as media education gradually moved away from moralizing attitudes towards an approach that is more searching and pupil-centered.
Since the Race is biologically reptilian and evolved on a world where mammals never moved beyond a rodent-like stage, the idea of a race of sentient mammals is in of itself bizarre to them.
During the middle Triassic Period, ichthyosaurs evolved from as-yet unidentified land reptiles that moved back into the water, in a development parallel to that of the ancestors of modern-day dolphins and whales.
Several distinct neighborhood evolved in the 1970s, including Morasha on the southern edge, one with many military and air force personnel in the eastern edge, and many successful professionals moved into the developing city.
As they are considered to have evolved independently ( with A. podarces probably not even being closely related ), they have each been moved to a separate genus.
SGI suggested their Cosmo work was a sample Java3D implementation, and as this work evolved into OpenGL ++ these plans moved with it.
As the presumed locus of the city, Lundenburh, was moved back within the old Roman walls, the older settlement of Lundenwic gained the name of ealdwic: " old settlement ", a name which evolved into Aldwych.
In the period between the wars Krosno evolved gradually into an important industrial centre: a licence was issued to establish a flax straw breaking plant and a linen weaving plant, in the 1920s Polish Glass Factory, Joint-Stock Company was set up, in 1928 the construction of the airfield was begun and the aviation school was moved to Krosno from Bydgoszcz, in the 1930s the hangars were erected.
The building later evolved into the company headquarters until the company moved in the 1970s.
As traffic became busier and on-street car-parking in demand, the carts evolved to have one window on " the footpath side ", and were moved into position after afternoon peak-hour traffic had ebbed.
WPIT, the shortwave station operated by KDKA in Pittsburgh, also moved its transmitters to Hull at the same time, and in 1941 its operations were folded into WBOS, which soon afterward began carrying government-provided programming ( a service that ultimately evolved into the Voice of America ) that would remain the shortwave station's primary function until leaving the air permanently in 1953.
They are also people who believed in a project, which showed conviction and which knew to adapt to the contexts economic and sociodemographic in which they evolved / moved.

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