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Facilitating instructors also perform set-up and tear-down of the classroom, provide instructional materials for the course, record student attendance and other tasks which assist the professional responder in delivering their unit as efficiently as possible.

Facilitating and between
Facilitating rapid passage between otherwise incongruent spaces of the Matrix, characters such as the Keymaker and Seraph do so entirely to serve the purposes of others ( the Merovingian, who guards the imprisoned Keymaker, explains him as being a means but not a ' why ').

Facilitating and is
* WTN Interview with Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin: Facilitating technology growth and regional economic development is a priority Mike Klein, Wisconsin Technology Network, August 6, 2003
Facilitating these studies is the fact that the three-spined stickleback is easy to find in nature and easy to keep in aquaria.
Facilitating the social inclusion of people with mental health problems is a major focus of modern social psychiatry.

Facilitating and .
* Facilitating the restoration of peace.
* Alexa E. Albert, David Lee Warner, and Robert A. Hatcher: " Facilitating Condom Use with Clients during Commercial Sex in Nevada's Legal Brothels ", American Journal of Public Health, 88 ( 4 ), 1998, pages 643 – 646, online abstract
In Facilitating Freedom of Religion or Belief: A Deskbook.
* Facilitating the intercept of significant numbers of interstellar dust particles using the same collection medium, also at as low a velocity as possible.
* Argyris, C. ( 1990 ), Overcoming Organizational Defences: Facilitating Organizational Learning, Allyn & Bacon, Boston.
Facilitating their goals was the Padroado Real, a series of treaties and decrees in which the Pope conferred upon the Portuguese government certain authority in ecclesiastical matters in the foreign territories they conquered.
* D. W. Winnicott, Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment: Studies in the Theory of Emotional Development ( London: Hogarth Press, 1965 )
* Facilitating the development of walking and cycling routes throughout the village and particularly from development areas to the village centre and service centres.
* Facilitating development that preserves and enhances the cultural, architectural and historic character of the village.
* Facilitating a Purchase — guiding a buyer through the process.
* Facilitating a Sale — guiding a seller through the selling process.
* Facilitating the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States, Genocide Prevention Task Force, and the bipartisan Iraq Study Group.
Stuart A. Varden, Frank J. LoSacco, Facilitating intracorporate cooperation: a university creates the environment, ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, v. 22 n. 1, p. 152-156, Feb. 1990
Facilitating this purpose are 81 campsites spread throughout the northern section of the trail.

instructors and provide
He was also an amateur pilot, but dissatisfied with the amount of real flight training that was available, he decided to build a ground-based device to provide such training without the restrictions of weather and the availability of aircraft and flight instructors.
An aircraft and crew are on stand-by 24 hours a day, 6 days a week to provide medical evacuation coverage for students and instructors alike.
Students working at the Center are placed in one of its clinics housed in five substantive practice groups and work with clinical instructors, experienced practitioners and mentors, who supervise student work and provide guidance as students build and manage their own caseload.
At these seminars, expert instructors provide training on a wide variety of technical and managerial topics.
In addition, good letters of recommendation from undergraduate instructors are often essential, as strong recommendation letters from mentors or supervisors of undergraduate research experience provide evidence that the applicant can perform research and can handle the rigors of a graduate school education.
In the UK and Europe the Country Western Dance Council ( CWDC ) provide competitions, instruction and training for dance instructors, and are the UK's Officially recognised governing body affiliated with the British Dance Association.
It is intended to provide a single source from which instructors can manage their courses, create presentations, and assign and grade homework and tests ; students can receive hints and explanations as they work on homework, and link back to relevant sections of the text.
The main purpose of the unit is to provide additional instructors to Air Education and Training Command ( AETC ) and the 17th Training Group to further augment the active duty cadre, bring additional experience and continuity to the intelligence courses, and continue with the Department of Defense's vision of " total force integration ".
Currently the Squirrel HT1 ( Eurocopter AS350BB ) helicopter operated by ( 660 and 705 Squadrons ) and the Griffin HT1 ( Bell 412 EP ) helicopter operated by No. 60 Squadron RAF is used by the School and is maintained by the contractor, FB Heliservices Ltd, who also provide 40 % of the flying instructors.
Some consider this to be a loophole which allows unqualified instructors to provide public classes.
Some ranges offering gun rental also provide instructors at little to no cost as part of the rental fee.
In IFS, civilian instructors provide up to 25 hours of flight instruction to pilot candidates.
The Trustees used these funds to increase the number of instructors and to provide for an enlarged and advanced program of studies.
Experienced and professional instructors provide courses in excavator, backhoe, dozer, grader, asphalt laydown and aggregate / asphalt plant.
Within these organizations, instructors provide private music lessons using mobile instructors that specialize in a particular instrument.
There are also many non-uniformed helpers and instructors who, together with the Officers and Warrant Officers provide a diverse range of activities within a Jewish environment, including camping, voluntary and community service, citizenship, sports, drama, social events, crafts, music, outdoor pursuits and tours, as well as:
Orientation and mobility instructors provide instruction on how to move safely around the house, and / or skills to travel safely within the community.
Native and non-native instructors from outside of Chiapas provide advanced production, post-production and computer training in the CMP Media Center in San Cristobal de las Casas.
Besides a review of fundamentals, EES instructors also teach basic computer skills, discuss study strategies, and provide information about campus resources.
With the direct sponsorship from the Aviation Club, this allows many flying members and instructors of the Club to provide guidance and training to the Air Scouts and convenient access to aircraft and flying facilities.

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This caused an incident between Japan and China, but was eventually settled by the Sino-Japanese Convention of Tientsin of 1885 in which the two sides agreed to ( a ) pull their expeditionary forces out of Korea simultaneously ; ( b ) not send military instructors for the training of the Korean military ; and ( c ) notify the other side beforehand should one decide to send troops to Korea.
" Some want more dialogue between instructors and students.
He had become " well-versed in astrology, writing and Sanskrit " by the age of three, " able to distinguish between the Buddhist and non-Buddhist doctrines " by the age of ten, and would eventually become a master of the teachings of Mahayana, Hinayana, and Vajrayana Buddhism under the guidance of over 100 different instructors.
The close interaction between professors, instructors and students creates a pleasant contrast to studying at a larger universities.
The IAF also organises International Aikido Congresses every four years, facilitating direct training between aikido students of different countries, sharing instruction by the world's most senior aikido instructors, and also providing a channel for official communication with the Hombu.
Spiridonov and the intensive research and development project carried out by several generations of hand to hand combat instructors at the Dinamo training facility in Moscow between roughly 1920 – 1980.
It initially failed, however, shortly after its introduction due to fallings-out between the instructors over the best ways to conduct classes and due to concerns about the rigor of the courses.
It actively promotes cooperation between Louisiana and other French-speaking regions and nations, and recruits French-speaking teachers from around the globe to serve as instructors in Louisiana's public school system.
On April 30, 1945, the cooperation between US officials and the Vietnamese communists was demonstrated when Major Archimedes Patti, of the US Office of Strategic Services, met with Hồ Chí Minh and received a message of warmth and solidarity from Hồ, with shipments of arms and instructors were increased.
She urges a " partnership " between writers and instructors so that responses become a conversation.
On May 21, 1891, Corbett fought Peter " Black Prince " Jackson, a much-heralded bout between cross-town rivals, since Corbett and Jackson were boxing instructors at San Francisco's two most prestigious athletic clubs.
A major distinction between the two programs was the use of enlisted Marine Corps drill instructors in the AOCS program, a vestige from the World War II and early 1950s period when AOCS graduates were given the option of being commissioned in the U. S. Navy or U. S. Marine Corps before proceeding to flight training.
Dual enrollment is not PSEO, but a collaboration between post-secondary and high school instructors to create an offering at the high school level equivalent to college transcribed credit.
As a student in the 1950s, Argento divided his time between America and Italy, and his music is greatly influenced both by his instructors in the United States and his personal affection for Italy, particularly the city of Florence.
Many instructors of step will switch immediately between different moves, for example between a right basic and a left basic without any intervening moves, forcing people to " tap " their foot instead of shifting weight.
In the United States, the piano accordion dramatically increased in popularity between 1900-1930 based on its familiarity to students and teachers, and its uniformity, whereby accordion dealers and instructors did not have to support different styles of accordions for many European immigrant groups.
Several weeks or months later, enough interest had developed for the school to sponsor a seven inning game between the Japanese students and foreign instructors.
Transactional Distance refers to the theory of cognitive space between instructors and learners in a educational setting, especially in distance education formulated by Michael Moore at University of Wisconsin-Madison.
In distance education, students and instructors experience a sense of separation that is caused by more than the simple physical distance between students and instructors.
A large transactional distance — such as that between geographically dispersed learners and instructors in an asynchronous, text-based, online learning environment — may contribute to students ’ feelings of isolation and disconnectedness, which can lead to reduced levels of motivation and engagement and, consequently, attrition.
Today, the prevailing paradigm in the regular school system is Computer-mediated communication ( CMC ), where the primary form of interaction is between students and instructors, mediated by the computer.
According to an anonymous article published in " The Sketch " of April 10, 1901, these sessions may have involved a type of circuit training in which students would rotate between small group classes taught by each of the specialist instructors.

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