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Personal networking was used for the initial recruitment particularly from the universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Aberdeen.
As well as Bennett, speculation has also focused on Lord Kitchener, who among other things was prominently involved in British military recruitment in World War I.
Craig Etcheson agreed that it was " untenable " to assert that US intervention caused the Khmer Rouge victory while acknowledging that it may have played a small role in boosting recruitment for the insurgents.
As European states began to assume the character of bureaucratic nation-states supporting professional standing armies, recruitment of these mounted warriors was undertaken in order to fill the strategic roles of scouts and raiders.
A second wave was driven by British recruitment of mercenary soldiers beginning around 1815 and resettlement after retirement in the British Isles and southeast Asia.
Military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Orisi Rabukawaqa responded the next day by saying that the Military was not an ethnic Fijian body, that it stood to serve the entire nation, and that there was no colour bar in its recruitment or promotion.
A related issue was a shortage of troops due to recruitment difficulties and mutinies in the Numantine War.
Geelong's most notable recruitment coup ever was the transfer of perhaps the greatest ruckman of all time, Graham " Polly " Farmer from East Perth.
After Little Richard left show business for the ministry, Brown was asked to fill in leftover dates leading to an increase in his concert success and the eventual recruitment of members of the vocal group, the Dominions, to replace the Famous Flames.
Wright also speculates that the CIA may have been protecting intelligence operations overseas, and might have been eying Mihdhar and Hazmi as recruitment targets to obtain intelligence on al-Qaeda, although the CIA was not authorized to operate in the United States and might have been leaving them for Saudi intelligence to recruit.
In February 2009 it was announced that Sparrow and MSU formalized their partnership to increase research and faculty recruitment.
After the Matale Rebellion led by Puran Appu in 1848, in which a number of Sinhalese recruits defected to the side of the rebels, the recruitment of Sinhalese to the British forces was temporarily halted and the Ceylon Regiments disbanded.
One major highlight was the recruitment of forward John Longmire in 1989, who topped the club goalkicking over five consecutive seasons ( 1990 – 1994 ) and won the Coleman medal in 1990 with 98 goals.
According to his hagiography, he was swept up against his will in a Roman army recruitment drive at the age of 20, a common occurrence during the turmoils and civil wars of the period, and held in captivity.
The seer-priests were usually attached to a local shrine or temple, such as Shiloh, and initiated others as priests in that priesthood: it was a mystical craft-guild with apprentices and recruitment.
The recruitment of non-citizens was rare but appears to have occurred in times of great need ; For example Caesar appears to have recruited the Legio V Alaudae mostly from non-citizen Gauls.
In June 2000, FARC-EP Commander Carlos Antonio Lozada told Human Rights Watch that the minimum recruitment age of fifteen years was set in 1996 but admitted that " this norm was not enforced " until recently.
Even the Music Hall was used as propaganda, with propaganda songs aimed at recruitment.
A mass meeting was called in Galena to initiate recruitment, and recognized as the sole military professional in the area, Grant was asked to lead the meeting and ensuing effort.
The original plan was to use workers brought in from Europe ; however, there was a poor response to recruitment efforts, and African Americans — free and slave — comprised the majority of the work force.
A National Security Act was passed, the recruitment of a volunteer military force for service at home and abroad was announced, the 2nd Australian Imperial Force, and a citizen militia was organised for local defence.

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By 2006, only two elderly Cubans still crossed the base's North East Gate daily to work on the base, because the Cuban government prohibits new recruitment.
While Debs had carefully guarded his speeches in an attempt to comply with the Espionage Act, the Court found he still had the intention and effect of obstructing the draft and military recruitment.
When the sector's Lantern was still active, the Guardian would make a selection of a backup on their own, as with John Stewart's recruitment after Gardner was injured in an accident.
The habilitation is still used for academic recruitment purposes in many countries within the EU and involves either a new long thesis ( a second book ) or a portfolio of research publications.
Some are also used for training and recruitment purposes, a use found mostly with the small number of museum ships that are still operational, i. e., capable of regular movement.
There are still issues with how to handle Swiss living abroad who have already passed recruitment and are already members of the Swiss militia army.
During Thirteen Years ' War ( Wojna trzynastoletnia ) ( 1454 – 1466 ) still against Teutonic Order there was a common recruitment in Poland in 1458.
Despite the promise of reforms and quick recruitment of new forces, the strategic situation of the Polish forces was still critical.
While scholarships and special recruitment programs do help attract many bright students, its average currently-Admission score is still unacceptably low comparing to other leading science and engineering programs in the country — which, in turns, affects the image of the institute in the eyes of Thai students.
In 1942, Army intelligence and the FBI determined tht the Almanacs and their former anti-draft message were still a seditious threat to recruitment and the morale of the war effort among blacks and youth.
Although the United States military has its own top-level domain, it still uses < tt > com </ tt > domains for some of its recruitment sites, such as goarmy. com, as well as for the Defense Commissary Agency's public website and most non-appropriated fund instrumentalities such as military MWR organizations and military exchanges.
The book touches deeply on the still highly-sensitive issue of Norwegian Collaboration with the Nazis and specifically the voluntary recruitment of Norwegians to the Waffen SS.
* An in-house personnel or human resources function may in some case still conduct all stages of the recruitment process.
In 1978, Cintron read a recruitment announcement for the first Mission Specialist positions in the Astronaut Corps while at Johns Hopkins still completing her PhD research work.
While Debs had carefully guarded his speeches in an attempt to comply with the Espionage Act, the Court found he had still shown the " intention and effect of obstructing the draft and recruitment for the war.
For the new Pope Julius II Fugger financed the recruitment of the pontifical Swiss Guard in 1505 / 1506, which still exists today.
The British called this distinct recruitment groups “ classes ” ( essentially ethnic groups ) and the term is still in use.
The season commenced with the dual-registration agreement with Gloucester still in place, although refined in detail, and the bulk of the previous season's squad retained with some judicious recruitment in particular positions.

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therefore, the recruitment or missionary outreach of the congregation will be co-optation rather than proclamation -- like elements will have to be assimilated.
* HR consultants to be brought in from the commercial sector to review recruitment, career development and working practices in the national and regional museums.
It concluded that " circumstances could exist under which the ban on homosexuals could be lifted with little or no adverse consequences for recruitment and retention " if the policy were implemented with care, principally because many factors contribute to individual enlistment and re-enlistment decisions.
FMRI studies have shown that recovery can be partially attributed to the activation of tissue around the damaged area and the recruitment of new neurons in these areas to compensate for the lost function.
This instinct is to-day awakened and gives warning that it feels the occupation of Bosnia-Herzegovina to be a menace which, by introducing fresh Slav elements into the Hungarian political organism and providing a wider field and further recruitment of the Croat opposition, would upset the unstable equilibrium in which the Magyar domination is poised.
Most Protea species can be placed in one of two broad groups according to their response to fire: reseeders are killed by fire, but fire also triggers the release of their canopy seed bank, thus promoting recruitment of the next generation ; resprouters survive fire, resprouting from a lignotuber or, more rarely, epicormic buds protected by thick bark.
Following the occupation of Luxembourg by Germany on the 10 May 1940, recruitment for the Company of Volunteers continued until the 4 December 1940 when they were moved to Weimar in Germany to be trained as German police.
No ethnic group is more disposed to gang involvement than another, rather it is the status of being marginalised, alienated or rejected that makes some groups more vulnerable to gang formation, and this would also be accounted for in the effect of social exclusion, especially in terms of recruitment and retention.
By 1675, the part-time recruitment of settlers in a Militia enabled the permanent garrison to be reduced to 50 troops.
Indeed, he later recalled with apparent satisfaction that after that first recruitment meeting in Galena, ' I never went into our leather store again, to put up a package or do other business ..." During this time Grant quickly perceived that the war would be fought for the most part by volunteers, and not professional soldiers.
Gradually, these " traditional " titles lost some of their content, and the régulos and cabos de terra came to be viewed as an effective part of the colonial state, remunerated for their participation in the collection of taxes, recruitment of the labor force, and agricultural production in the area under their control.
This and related practices of bringing in non-white labour to be cheaply employed was commonly termed " blackbirding " and refers to the recruitment of people through trickery and kidnappings to work on plantations, particularly the sugar cane plantations of Queensland ( Australia ) and Fiji.
The recruitment of troops and tax collection could be carried out at the discretion of the regional governors, contributing to the disunity that led to the inevitable crumbling of China into the Three Kingdoms.
The idealist Chancellor, Fan Zhongyan ( 989 – 1052 ), was the first to receive a heated political backlash when he attempted to make such reforms as improving the recruitment system of officials, increasing the salaries for minor officials, and establishing sponsorship programs to allow a wider range of people to be well educated and eligible for state service.
* Gaius Marius, Roman general and politician who will be elected consul seven times ; he will also introduce major reforms to the Roman army, authorising recruitment of landless citizens and reorganising the structure of the legions ( d. 86 BC )
He also said that control of the service should be taken from the Treasury, and given to a new Department, and that the “ fast stream ” recruitment process for accessing the upper echelons should be made more flexible, to encourage candidates from less privileged backgrounds.
In 2008, the LI launched a major recruitment drive entitled " I want to be a Landscape Architect " to encourage the study of Landscape Architecture.
The recruitment of Catholics would be a significant help to address this shortfall of manpower.
The recruitment of Voluntary Interceptors ( VIs ) was slow since they had to be skilled, discreet, and dedicated, but within three months 50 VIs were at work and identified over 600 transmitters-all firmly on the other side of the English Channel.
From this point, many more musicians and singers would be added during Funkadelic's ( and Parliament's ) history, including the recruitment of several members of the famous James Brown backing band The JB's in 1972-most notably Bootsy Collins and the Horny Horns.
Decca's emergence as a major classical label may be attributed to three concurrent events: the emphasis on technical innovation ( first the development of the FFRR technique, then the early use of stereophonic recording ), the introduction of the long-playing record, and the recruitment of John Culshaw to Decca's London office.
The author may give precise details of the real world such as the date of birth of a reference character and the army recruitment age, but such facts help to define an age for the fantastic character of the story that would turn out to be an abnormal occurrence like someone living for two hundred years.
The key distinguishing feature of the usual RCT is that study subjects, after assessment of eligibility and recruitment, but before the intervention to be studied begins, are randomly allocated to receive one or other of the alternative treatments under study.

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