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Coordinators and professional
In addition to District Conveners, Regional Coordinators are appointed to assist the Regional Councillor and a National Councillor in coordinating work of a specific portfolio area of the Guild within the Region, such as education and professional concerns.

Coordinators and staff
By March 1961 the society had 60, 000 to 100, 000 members and, according to Welch, " a staff of 28 people in the Home Office ; about 30 Coordinators ( or Major Coordinators ) in the field, who are fully paid as to salary and expenses ; and about 100 Coordinators ( or Section Leaders as they are called in some areas ), who work on a volunteer basis as to all or part of their salary, or expenses, or both.
Because of Stella being a Extended, a person injected with drugs from a young age to fight at the same level of the Coordinators, the Minerva staff can not do anything to stop her health from deteriorating.
This staff are variously referred to as Hall Directors ( HDs ), Resident Directors ( RDs ), or Residence Life Coordinators ( RLCs ).
The MRC Program Office staff and the RCs collaborate with the State Coordinators to better integrate with local and state planning and response activities.

Coordinators and plan
Many states have appointed State MRC Coordinators to help plan, organize and integrate MRC activities within the State.

Coordinators and programs
Assisting the VPs for Academic Affairs and Finance are the different Deans, Directors, Department Chairpersons, Coordinators and Unit Heads of the different colleges, schools, institutes, units, research centers, programs and extension projects of the University.
ALS implementers such as Mobile Teachers and District ALS Coordinators were the one administer the implementation of the programs.
Until the mid 2000s in the United States, Associate Directors were usually credited as " Technical Coordinators " for most sitcoms were shot on film ; ADs are usually not used on drama programs.

Coordinators and new
Set two years after the original Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, the plot follows the new character Shinn Asuka, a soldier from ZAFT, composed of humans born genetically enhanced labelled as Coordinators.

Coordinators and for
The FAO hosts DAD-IS, the Domestic Animal Diversity Information System, a communication and information tool for the management of animal genetic resources which provides the user with searchable databases of breed-related information, management tools, and contacts for the Regional and National Coordinators for the Management of Animal Genetic Resources programme.
While this may simulate the routing behaviors of a tier 1 network, it does not simulate the financial or political peering motivations, and is thus considered by most Peering Coordinators to not be a true tier 1 for most discussions.
The local Emergency Management Agency for O ' Hara Township consist of one Coordinator ( James Farringer ) and two Deputy Coordinators ( Thomas Polczynski and Thomas Heilmann ).
But a last hour amendment introduced during the assembly to the IU by-laws, giving the General Coordinators of the Federations the right to vote for the General Coordinator threw a result of 67 for Llamazares, 51 against and 8 abstentions, allowing Llamzares to be reelected as Coordinator General.
or is a Japanese government initiative that brings college ( university ) graduates — mostly native speakers of English — to Japan as Assistant Language Teachers ( ALTs ) and Sports Education Advisors ( SEAs ) in Japanese kindergartens, elementary, junior high and high schools, or as Coordinators for International Relations ( CIRs ) in local governments and boards of education.
Stephen Byerley, now elected World Co-ordinator, consults the four other Regional Coordinators and then asks Susan Calvin for her opinion.
Like all colleges of UC Santa Cruz, these regulations are enforced by Coordinators for Residential Education ( CREs ), Community Assistants ( CAs ), and Campus Security Officers ( CSO ).
All three regions have appointed Coordinators for Amateur Radio Direction Finding, emergency communications, monitoring for electromagnetic interference, and radio propagation.
* Secretary-General appoints Brice Lalonde ( France ), Elizabeth Thompson ( Barbados ) Executive Coordinators for United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development
AFGE has played a crucial role in the struggle for women's rights and civil rights in the federal sector, and was one of the first unions to establish a Women's Department and a Fair Practices Department, with the officer over those Departments holding a seat on the NEC and with Women's and Fair Practices Coordinators elected in each AFGE District since the early 1970s.
The Gay Group of Bahia is coordinated by six non-salaried Directors, ( President, Vice-president, Treasurer, and three Coordinators ), elected for three years.
It does so through a team of Youth Programming Coordinators providing mentorship and resources to school and community youth groups ; through the production of Weekly Curriculum Resources for elementary, middle, and high school classrooms ; and by providing training to educators on engaging students in social justice.
Each of the four ( 4 ) Student Event Coordinators under the VP Social is responsible for one event a semester, ensuring a full social schedule for Bishop's students.
They are responsible for Advertising & Promotions Team Coordinators which oversee teams of Graphic Design Specialists, Digital Media Specialists, and a Promotions Team.
This had disastrous consequences for the human race when the remains of the destroyed space colony Junius Seven ( 250, 000 dead ) were dropped on the Earth with the intent of causing the extinction of all Naturals ( and subsequently, as the fertility of Coordinators drops off sharply with the third and subsequent generations, the extinction of the entire human race ).
Some International House Schools offer Cambridge ESOL Teaching Awards Programmes for English Teachers such as DELTA, ICELT, TKT, IH Management for School Coordinators, IDLTM.
Three prototypes were developed ( Red Frame, with an OS designed to allow Naturals to fight at the same level as Coordinators ; Blue Frame, with an OS designed to allow for modules to be grafted onto the mobile suit to extend its capabilities ; and Gold Frame, equipped with power interfaces for both Earth Alliance and Orb beam weapons ), and the data from the three prototypes was then used to create Orb's mass-production mobile suit, the MBF-M1 Astray.

Coordinators and .
Resident Coordinators of UN system are accredited to the Head of State and have the same rank.
Professional organizations such as the American Association of Service Coordinators provide support to HUD Service Coordinator through education, training, networking and advocacy.
As of the 2011-2012 academic year, the Wesley Apartments are now owned and operated by SPU and include the offices of two of the Residents Life Coordinators.
It is often granted to the organization's head as well, and to those chiefs of UN diplomatic missions, such as Resident Coordinators ( who are the designated representatives of the Secretary-General ), who are accredited at the Head of State ( like an Ambassador ), or the lower Head of Government level.
This is now largely accepted, and because these Ambassadors rank after the UN representative in the orders of precedence of representatives of international organizations, the UN coming naturally first as pre-eminent, the UN Resident Coordinators are now also commonly but informally referred to in diplomatic circles as ambassadors, although the UN itself does not refer to them in this way.
Of note, the organization provides indirect assistance to the Boy Scouts of America's Railroading Merit Badge program by encouraging members ( through a hierarchy of National and Regional volunteer Boy Scout Coordinators ) to become Railroading Merit Badge Counselors.
Joel Sachs, Detroit: Information Coordinators 1977.
A DEC may have one or more Assistant District Emergency Coordinators serving him or her.
Coordinators may be appointed by the Executive Committee of the region to support particular areas within the region, or to promote certain amateur radio activities within the region.
They include two co-Presidents, two Arts Reps, two Faith and Justice Reps, two Junior Reps, two Operations Managers, two Publicity Reps, two Special Events Coordinators, two Spirit Reps, two Athletic Reps, three Social Awareness Reps and a Student Trustee.
Coordinators are aware of the realities faced by member-families and are encouraged to discuss important issues with said families.
To assist with communication between Coordinators and member-families, and as an attempt to democratize the media, the MST produces the Jornal Sem Terra and the MST Informa.

professional and staff
Sir -- We are writing in reference to a recent `` suggestion '' made to the staff of the Public Health Nursing Service of Jersey City ( registered professional nurses with college background and varying experiences ).
The resident staff is large and consists of professional assistants, graduate students, abstractors, librarian, technical editor, machine operators, secretarial help, and others.
ARIN consists of the Internet community within its region, its members, a 7-member Board of Trustees, a 15-member Advisory Council, and a professional staff of about 50.
Beginning in 2002 a professional staff was hired, composed of operations, engineering and marketing specialists.
In addition to its professional staff, the SIG is supported by its more than 16, 500 member companies who participate in the various working groups that produce the standardization documents and oversee the qualification process for new products and help to evangelize the technology.
With the outsourcing of maintenance staff and facilities, the increase in company health and safety regulations, and the increasing curb weights of buses, many operators now contract their towing needs to a professional vehicle recovery company.
" The third pillar of internal security, the National Gendarmerie, consisted of a headquarters staff, four legions ( corresponding to the four military regions ) and a professional training academy, the Gendarmerie School ( Ecole de Gendarmerie ).
In a corporation, this generally applies to salaried professional staff, and executives, earning in excess of $ 23, 660 annually.
All edits submitted will be reviewed and checked and will have to be approved by the encyclopaedia's professional staff.
While the conflict has been called by some " The War of the Amateurs ", the White Army had two major advantages over the Red Guards in the war: the professional military leadership of General Mannerheim and his staff — which included 84 Swedish volunteer officers and former Finnish officers of the Tsar's army — and 1, 450 soldiers of the 1, 900-strong, elite " Jäger " battalion.
The Secretariat is the professional and general service staff of the IAEA.
The university comprises four faculties, enrolling approximately 37, 000 students and having 2, 468 ( full-time equivalent ) academic and professional staff, making it the fourth largest University in Sydney.
Professional musicians can do this in an environment such as a home recording space, without the need to rent a professional recording studio and staff.
This resulted in extra safety measures during the 2007 Vierdaagse ; for instance, a professional weatherman was added to the organisation staff, more free water refill stations were added along the route and an extensive research program was developed to monitor the effects of hiking long distances on the human body.
* Promoting the engagement of students, faculty members, and professional staff within a learning environment that creates high expectations along with the support for all to achieve their full potential.
The Centre reaches out to nonprofit leaders, business executives, educators at all levels, UN staff, students and other professional audiences.
* Assuring the professional standards of civilian intelligence analysis staff across the range of intelligence related activities in Her Majesty's Government.
Almroth Wright, the professor of pathology at Netley, further helped shape the future of vaccination by conducting limited experiments on the professional staff at Netly, including himself.
Other staff members involved in the incident were subject to punitive actions ranging from additional professional training to license revocation.
CPS staff and moderators are graduate and doctoral-level health educators, researchers, legal professionals, counselors and advocates with years of professional experience addressing myriad adolescent health issues, including teen pregnancy prevention, sexual orientation, reproductive health laws, and sexually transmitted infections ( STI ) and HIV / AIDS prevention.
However, many scholars have argued that this definition is highly problematic as many NGOs are in fact state and corporate funded and managed projects with professional staff.
Prior to the 1950s, the various stages of the recording and marketing process had been carried out by different professionals within the industry – A & R managers found potential new artists and signed them to their labels ; professional songwriters created new material ; publishing agents sold these songs to the A & R people ; staff engineers carried out the task of making the recordings in company-owned studios.
Boys from the school are also responsible for the Lighting, Sound and Stage Management of all the productions, under the guidance of several professional full-time theatre staff.
The professional staff headquarters was composed of experts from outside the region.
Art historian Walter J. Friedlander, in The Golden Wand of Medicine: A History of the Caduceus Symbol in Medicine ( 1992 ) collected hundreds of examples of the caduceus and the rod of Asclepius and found that professional associations were just somewhat more likely to use the staff of Asclepius, while commercial organizations in the medical field were more likely to use the caduceus.

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