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Charting and course
Charting its course sharply illuminates the connectivity between climate change and famine, epidemic disease, economies, energy sources, and politics.

Charting and with
ACCT President and CEO J. Noah Brown has authored a book about the past, present, and future of community colleges called Charting a New Course for Community Colleges: Aligning Policies with Practice.
In 1995, with TNG over, the writers of DS9 came up with the idea of adding Worf to the cast in response to pressure to boost ratings .< ref name =" charting "> Source: " Charting New Territory ".
Charting of the menstrual cycle may be done by hand, or with the aid of various fertility monitors.
( 2005 ) Charting the quality of forage: measuring and mapping the variation of chemical components in foliage with hyperspectral remote sensing.
Charting on the Billboard 200 and Top Heatseekers charts, the album was the brainchild of Palumbo, who was known better for his work in post-hardcore music, and Dan ' The Automator ' Nakamura, famous for his production work with groups including Gorillaz and Handsome Boy Modeling School.
* Charting the Future of U. S .- India Relations, June 2011 interview with Ambassador Thomas Pickering
In early April, the 2d Photographic Charting Squadron arrived with four F-7 Liberators, from Peterson Field, Colorado, configured for photo-reconnaissance and mapping.
Charting with the song were Arlene Harden (# 28 in 1970 ), Ronnie Milsap (# 79 in 1976 ) and Stephanie Winslow (# 14 in 1980 ).
Charting involves creating a graph with symbols, or a table with rows and columns.

Charting and .
The Antipodes of the Mind: Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience.
* Subotex. com, Half-Life elimination of drugs in blood plasma-Simple Charting Tool
* Spellings, Margaret, " A Test of Leadership: Charting the Future of U. S. Higher Education ", A Report of the Commission Appointed by Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings, September 2006.
For their next two albums, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour ( 1971 ) – from which Hayward's " The Story in Your Eyes " was taken as a US Charting single ( No. 23 ), and Seventh Sojourn ( 1972 ) ( which reached No. 1 in the U. S .), the band returned to their signature orchestral sound which, while difficult to reproduce in concert, had become their trademark.
Charting hits from this album included " Can I Get A ...", featuring Ja Rule and Amil, and " Nigga What, Nigga Who ", also featuring Amil.
For examples of commonly used software tools, see List of Charting Software.
DMA was formed from the Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy Division, Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ), and from various mapping-related organizations of the military services.
In addition, the Air Photographic and Charting Service ( APCS ) moved its 1370th Photo-Mapping Wing to the base, performing geodetic survey flights.
Charting the progress of the Space Race in 1957 – 1975.
Charting the shape of early modern Southeast Asia.
The video is available on-line through the University of California, and is titled: FCC's Michael Powell: Charting the Future of the Telecom Industry.
Charting applications often have capabilities to create charts of different types.
Charting applications allow the capabilities of adding dynamically trendlines to graphical data and so on.
Innovative Control Charting: Practical SPC Solutions for Today's Manufacturing Environment.
*" Legacy for a Reinvented HUD: Charting a New Course in Changing and Demanding Times ", Cityscape journal of policy development and research, ( Volume 1, Number 3, U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, September 1995 )

course and wellness
As per Indian heritage and science of Ayurvedic system, prevention of all types of diseases have a more prominent place than treatment, including restructuring of life style to align with the course of nature and four seasons, which will guarantee complete wellness.

course and Creative
In 1969 he " inaugurated " a course in his Science of Creative Intelligence at Stanford University in California and later on 25 other American univesities.
The new branding is themed around connectionsthe " C " in the logo is separated from " S4 " with a forward stroke to emphasize Wales as a distinct region, and idents produced by London-based design firm Proud Creative featured a theme of magnetism, with a large amount of a single object gathering in one place ( such as shopping carts at a grocery store, balloons in a roof, buoys in a dock, the Penarth Pier at Vale of Glamorgan, and golf carts at a golf course.
The course has gone on to produce a number of distinguished authors, including Ian McEwan, Kazuo Ishiguro, Anne Enright, Tash Aw, Andrew Miller, Owen Sheers, Tracy Chevalier, Trezza Azzopardi, Panos Karnezis, and Suzannah Dunn. The German émigré novelist W. G. Sebald also taught in the School of Literature and Creative Writing, and founded the British Centre for Literary Translation, until his death in a car accident in 2001.
The Institute offers an MA in Creative Technologies, a highly interdisciplinary course of study with modules across the faculties of Art and Design, Computing Science and Engineering, and Humanities.
He completed his PhD in American studies at the University of Manchester in 1962, moving to the University of East Anglia ( his second novel, Stepping Westward, appeared in 1965 ), where he became Professor of American Studies in 1970 and launched the world-renowned MA in Creative Writing course, attended by both Ian McEwan and Kazuo Ishiguro.
Through the course of development, Shogun: Total War evolved into a real-time tactics game with a focus on historical authenticity ; military historian Stephen Turnbull advised The Creative Assembly in this regard.
Levy began writing only in her mid-thirties, having enrolled in Alison Fell's Creative Writing class at the City Lit in 1989, continuing on the course for seven years.
This is a full time, 2 year Masters level course leading to an MA degree in Creative Practice for Narrative Environments.
Merv Griffin Productions and Creative Artists Management started pre-production on a reality show based on the course ; the series was squashed by Humber's faculty union, who claimed the show might negatively affect the level of education at the school.
One member was from the Advertising and Graphic Design course, one from the Creative Advertising course, and two from the media copywriting course.
Merv Griffin Productions and Creative Artists Management started pre-production on a reality show based on the course.
The Possible Human: A course in Extending Your Physical, Mental, and Creative Abilities Tarcher ( 2nd.

course and ways
and with sober purpose, because the development of Prokofieff personifies, in many ways, the course of music in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The ordinary ones are signed John Sargent, the best are signed Cecilia Beaux, which is, of course, nonsense in more ways than one, but it is part of the generous chorus of praise.
Of course, businesses targeted by class actions for inflicting massive aggregate harm have sought ways to avoid class actions altogether.
Over the course of time, though, they began behaving in various unskillful ways.
" However within this line of thought " The tension between anti-vanguardism and vanguardism has frequently resolved itself in two diametrically opposed ways: the first involved a drift towards the party ; the second saw a move towards the idea of complete proletarian spontaneity ... The first course is exemplified most clearly in Gramsci and Lukacs ... The second course is illustrated in the tendency, developing from the Dutch and German far-lefts, which inclined towards the complete eradication of the party form.
Over the course of the series, the crew of Voyager found a number of ways to shorten their journey by many decades, thanks to shortcuts ( in the episodes " Night ", " Q2 "), technology boosts (" The Voyager Conspiracy ", " Dark Frontier ", " Timeless ", " Hope and Fear "), subspace corridors (" Dragon's Teeth "), and a mind-powered push from a powerful former shipmate (" The Gift ").
Sugar production and trade has changed the course of human history in many ways.
Of course they can always succeed by having Alice send her whole n-bit string to Bob, who then computes the function, but the idea here is to find clever ways of calculating f with fewer than n bits of communication.
In the last interview before his death, Tolkien, after discussing the nature of Elves, briefly says of his Dwarves: " The dwarves of course are quite obviously, wouldn't you say that in many ways they remind you of the Jews?
Godzilla, arguably the most well known of the Daikaiju, has played the roles of hero, villain, and force of nature in the course of his existence, one of the few kaiju of any type to be depicted in multiple roles and having those around him react in different ways, depending on how the creature itself was being presented in the films.
The two works cross-pollinated heavily over the course of their creations, each inspiring the other in various ways.
According to Whitman, himself among the most outspoken of 19th century anti-Stratfordians, she was " the sweetest, eloquentist, grandest woman … that America has so far produced …. and, of course, very unworldly, just in all ways such a woman as was calculated to bring the whole literary pack down on her, the orthodox, cruel, stately, dainty, over-fed literary pack – worshipping tradition, unconscious of this day ’ s honest sunlight.
Over the course of the 1980s, Black Flag's sound, as well as their notoriety, evolved in ways that both embraced and alienated much of their early audience.
His publisher was able to find some ways of getting around the censors and he was still free, of course, to publish in France.
The southern area, called Elkhorn, has its own condo complex and 18-hole golf course, and is in many ways quite distinct and separate ( including a drier " sagebrush " appearance ).
The constitution of these bonds may vary over the course of the relationship, in ways that may either increase or decrease the intensity of the limerence.
From Florence he left for Rome, a trip that in some ways changed the course of his life.
This model refers to the overall pattern of the group, but of course individuals within a group work in different ways.
The ways samurai tactics and attitudes were affected directly by these experiences, and their extent, are of course difficult to ascertain, but were certainly significant.
Of course in the case of rocket bursts there is no full reversal of events, both ways the same delta-v is used and the same mass ratio applies.
It is not for nothing that Part One is persistently anti-Catholic in a number of ways despite the fact that in the fifteenth century the entire population of England was nominally Catholic ( though not, of course, in 1592 ).
The course is designed to challenge the best skiers in a variety of ways: skiing at high speeds, through challenging turns, shallow dips, flats, and small airs ( jumps ).
Kool Herc's revolutionary technique set the course for the development of turntablism as an art form in significant ways.
Others believe that, regardless of whether love-shyness is tied to other social anxiety problems, it nevertheless develops its own unique issues that must be attended to in order to effect the fullest recovery for the afflicted individual ; that, regardless of the causes, the long-term course of a love-shy person's life is profoundly affected in unique ways, because of the unique and paramount importance of personal intimacy in one's life, thereby setting love-shyness apart from other phobias and requiring special therapeutic attention and support.

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