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Educational and cultural
Educational policy in the United States has as an explicit goal the maximization of economic and cultural opportunity.
Educational and cultural organizations were opened.
* Cultural and Educational Technology Institute is a research institute which constitutes an integrated research environment with continuous interaction with the academic community, in particular with the Democritus University of Thrace, the national and European educational and cultural technology industry, the international scientific community and the public sector.
* Educational, cultural, economical, political, and social empowerment of Chicanos.
WGBH Educational Foundation received its first broadcasting license ( for radio ) in 1951 under the auspices of the Lowell Institute Cooperative Broadcasting Council, a consortium of local universities and cultural institutions, whose collaboration stems from an 1836 bequest by textile manufacturer John Lowell, Jr. calling for free public lectures for the citizens of Boston.
The director general of the U. N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ) Koichiro Matsurra called the destruction a " crime against cultural.
Among the most important losses were two mosques in Banja Luka, Arnaudija and Ferhadija mosque, that were on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ) register of world cultural monuments.
Educational exchange programs allow students to receive college credit from cultural study in Mexico, Spain, France, Germany, England, Australia, Italy, India, Canada, Botswana and Taiwan.
There are different cultural groups operating in Lashkar Gah, including: the Helmand Youth Organization, the Bost Cultural Society, the Allama Mahmud Tarzi Educational and Cultural Association, and the Helmand Cultural Group.
It is one of twelve United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ) World Biosphere Reserves in Australia and contains pristine arid zone wilderness and possesses cultural significance.
The Cultural and Educational rights, given in Articles 29 and 30, are measures to protect the rights of cultural, linguistic and religious minorities, by enabling them to conserve their heritage and protecting them against discrimination.
In 2004, Chim was honored with the “ Men of Vision 2004 ” award by Royal Salute and was invited by the U. S. Department of State ’ s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to visit the United States in August 2006 as a grantee of its cultural exchange program, the International Visitor Leadership Program ( IVLP ).
Educational, cultural and recreational centers are within easy driving distance.
The most popular cultural event is the annual Gorolski Święto, or Highlander's Festival in English, organized every year in August since 1948 by the Polish Cultural and Educational Union ( PZKO ).

Educational and activities
* Educational Institution which engages in the activities of a post secondary institution which include instructing, training and research.
It was an initiative of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, and of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization and involves chemical societies, academics, and institutions worldwide and relied on individual initiatives to organize local and regional activities.
Other sources of income are the framework contracts from UNESCO ( United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ) and grants and contracts from United Nations bodies, foundations and agencies, which are used to support the scientific activities of the ICSU Unions and interdisciplinary bodies.
Educational progressivism is the belief that education must be based on the principle that humans are social animals who learn best in real-life activities with other people.
Educational Collaborative Partnerships are established by mutual agreement between two or more parties to work together on projects and activities that will enhance the quality of education for students while improving skills critical to success in the workplace.
The Commission's report stated that, in its opinion, the Searchlight Educational Trust had gone beyond the Commission's guidelines on political activities, and found there was a need for a greater distinction between the public activities of Searchlight Magazine and the educational trust.
November 1, 2011 marked a joint announcement by the U. S. Department of State ’ s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the U. S. Embassy in Tokyo, and Ripken Baseball, Inc. that Cal Ripken, Jr. would be traveling to Japan later in November 2011 to conduct baseball clinics, various events, and motivational activities for the youth of Japan in Tokyo, Ofunato, Nishinomiya, and Kyoto.
* Several NGOs also provide services including Ingwavuma Women's Centre and Embathisa, both providing income generation activities for local women, Ingwavuma Orphan Care providing community hospice care and orphan care in the community and Zisize, Ingwavuma Educational Trust.
Educational issues have always featured prominently in BHA campaigns activities, including efforts to abolish daily worship in schools and to reform Religious Education so that it is objective, fair and balanced and includes learning about humanism as an alternative life stance.
In July 2009, the KTU's offices were raided by police on charges of issuing an antigovernment statement allegedly in violation of the Civil Servants Law and the Educational Workers Labor Union Act, which bans political activities for teachers ' unions on matters unrelated to working conditions.
Among the Tailhook programs are publication of the quarterly journal " The Hook ", addressing historical and current events coverage ; college scholarships via the Tailhook Educational Foundation ; and local / regional " ready rooms " for those active and retired members who support fleet activities.
* In January 1948, the U. S. Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, also known as the Smith-Mundt Act, was passed by Congress and signed into law by U. S. President Harry Truman, placing international overseas information activities, including VOA, under an Office of International Information at the Department of State.
Cherne also served many Presidents, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to George H. W. Bush, in a variety of capacities, including memberships on the U. S. Select Committee for Western Hemisphere Immigration and the U. S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs, as well as his activities on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board ( PFIAB ) and the Intelligence Oversight Board ( IOB ).
Patrick Henry College's National Educational Debate Association | NEDA debate team at the 2006 NEDA National Tournament in Dayton, Ohio, USA. Debate is one of Patrick Henry College's primary extracurricular activities.
Educational activities are undertaken and experimental digital media work supported by online resources.
Among these are the unit of SESI, located in the Village Perracini the Napes-Center for Educational Support Specialist-which makes the inclusion of rooms in normal classroom of students with various types of disabilities, located in Golden Village, which is ETEC and administered by the city of Poá-Poá State Technical College-which began its activities in the second half of 2009 and was inaugurated on 5 October that year.
Educational activities that cite youth empowerment as an aim include student-centered learning, popular education, and service learning.
Educational technology includes, but is not limited to, software, hardware, as well as Internet applications, such as wiki's and blogs, and activities.
Who's Who Among American High School Students was a web site and publication ( owned and managed by Educational Communications Inc .) that listed what it deemed to be high school students " who have excelled in academics, extracurricular activities and community service.
To compensate for instructional space lost to construction activities, an Educational Village was established on the baseball field at the beginning of the 2008-2009 academic year.
# Educational activities: Presents documents and artifacts related to the music pedagogy within the limits of the Society.
Educational activity includes events that engage audiences in a regular series of talks and discussions, film screenings and live art performances, alongside family activities, schools and widening participation projects led by artists.
Educational activities include a formal R. C. I. A.

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Sixteen lantern slide sets were loaned to the Government of India and eight sets were forwarded to the U.S. Embassy, Managua, Nicaragua for the Educational Exchange Program.
Kaye's rubber face and fast patter were an instant hit, and rival producer Robert M. Savini cashed in almost immediately by compiling three of Kaye's old Educational Pictures shorts into a makeshift feature, The Birth of a Star ( 1945 ).
The assets were transferred to Dominion Educational Ministries, Inc., a non-profit organization that operates Christian day care centers.
On the geometric side ( see integral geometry ) contributors to The Educational Times were influential ( Miller, Crofton, McColl, Wolstenholme, Watson, and Artemas Martin ).
Educational, economic, and foreign aid links between Congo and its Eastern bloc allies were extensive, with the Congolese military and security forces receiving significant Soviet, East German, and Cuban assistance.
Educational centers were often one of many buildings surrounding the courtyards of mosques, others included libraries, refectories, fountains, soup kitchens and hospitals for the benefit of the public.
In 2002, the Times published a story accusing the National Educational Association ( NEA ), the largest teachers ' union in the United States, of promoting teaching students that the policies of the United States government were partly to blame for the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
After WWII, public authorities made loans available to students whose families were unable to provide financial assistance ; the State Educational Loan Fund for Young Students was established in 1947.
In August 1976, Science published a retrospective cohort study by Educational Testing Service psychologist Herman Witkin and colleagues that screened the tallest 16 % of men ( over 184 cm ( 6 ' 0 ") in height ) born in Copenhagen from 1944 – 1947 for XXY and XYY karyotypes, and found an increased rate of minor criminal convictions for property crimes among sixteen XXY and twelve XYY men may be related to the lower intelligence of those with criminal convictions, but found no evidence that XXY or XYY men were inclined to be aggressive or violent.
( His results were published in the February 1929 issue of the Journal of Educational Psychology, “ The Sight Reading Method of Teaching Reading as a Source of Reading Disability .”)
In July 1967, the government decided to pour money into what the Plowden Committee defined as Educational Priority Areas, poverty-stricken areas where children were environmentally deprived.
A number of poor inner-city areas were subsequently granted EPA status ( despite concerns that Local Education Authorities would be unable to finance Educational Priority Areas ).
As noted by Brian Lapping, the Community Development Projects were also designed to test the view that within poor communities local residents could articulate local grievances, get conditions in their areas improved, and provide some kind of political leadership, in a way that the existing political structure had failed to do, “ largely because these areas of intense poverty were rarely big enough to be electorally important .” In assessing the First Wilson Government ’ s efforts to uplift the poorest members of British society via the establishment of the Community Development Projects and the designation of the Educational Priority Areas, Brian Lapping noted that
Educational gifts were the store's specialty.
The students were recruited by yet another organization called the Council on Educational Travel ( CETUSA ).
Educational software was in its infancy, and many hardware acquisitions were made without a clear provision for educational software or a plan for use.
The first set of concerns were rendered moot when the specifications were introduced in March 1983 in the " Functional Requirements for Microcomputers for Educational Use in Ontario Schools -- Stage I.
nferNelson were originally founded by the National Foundation for Educational Research ( NFER ), and became part of the Granada Learning Group in 2000.
The NET acronym has since been revived twice: first in 1993 through 1997 as National Empowerment Television ( later known as " America's Voice "), a cable channel that aired news and talk programming catering to a conservative ( especially paleoconservative ) audience ; and in 2005, when Nebraska ETV and Nebraska Public Radio were united under a single name, Nebraska Educational Telecommunications.
In 1928, Educational ceased releasing the Felix cartoons and several were reissued by First National Pictures.
* Educational reform — ( founder: Horace Mann ); goals were a more relevant curriculum and more accessible education.

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