Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Pavel Tretyakov" ¶ 11
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Guardianship and school
She is a whiz at science and absolutely loves to swim, especially when Guardianship and school are stressing her out.

Guardianship and .
The two highest institutions were the Universal House of Justice, and the Guardianship, for which he appointed Shoghi Effendi as the Guardian.
Most of the groups regarded by the larger group of Bahá ' ís as Covenant-breakers originated in the claims of Charles Mason Remey to the Guardianship in 1960.
A small group of Bahá ' ís in Northern New Mexico believe that these descendants are eligible for appointment to the Guardianship and are waiting for such a direct descendant of Bahá ' u ' lláh to arise as the rightful Guardian.
His failed apocalyptic predictions and unsuccessful efforts to reestablish the Guardianship and the administration were apparent by his death in 1996.
Hezbollah was largely formed with the aid of the Ayatollah Khomeini's followers in the early 1980s in order to spread Islamic revolution and follows a distinct version of Islamic Shi ' a ideology ( Valiyat al-faqih or Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists ) developed by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of the " Islamic Revolution " in Iran.
" Nowadays, as Hezbollah scholar Magnus Ranstorp reports, Hezbollah does indeed have a formal governing structure, and in keeping with the principle of Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists ( velayat-e faqih ), it " concentrate ... all authority and powers " in its religious leaders, whose decisions then " flow from the ulama down the entire community.
On the basis of the authority granted ` Abdu ' l-Bahá he extended forms of the authority vested in him to the Guardianship, who's sole member was Shoghi Effendi, and the Universal, or International, House of Justice through his Will and Testament.
It is from and through the Guardianship that infallibility is vested and that the Hands of the Faith receive their orders ... I now command the Hands of the Faith to stop all of their preparations for 1963, and furthermore I command all believers both as individual Bahá ' ís and as assemblies of Bahá ' ís to immediately cease cooperating with and giving support to this fallacious program for 1963.
He claimed to believe that the Guardianship was an institution intended to endure forever, and that he was the 2nd Guardian by virtue of his appointment to the IBC.
In 1962 Remey asked his supporters in the United States to organize themselves and elect a " National Spiritual Assembly Under the Hereditary Guardianship " ( NSAUHG ), first elected in 1963.
* Ethical and Legal Issues in Guardianship Options for Intellectually Disadvantaged People ( co-author with Terry Carney ), Human Rights Commission Monograph Series, no.
After the death of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá in 1921, the leadership of the Bahá ' í community entered a new phase, evolving from that of a single individual to an administrative order with executive and legislative branches, the head of each being the Guardianship and the Universal House of Justice.
The issue of successorship to ` Abdu ' l Bahá was in the minds of early Bahá ' ís, and although the Universal House of Justice was an institution mentioned by Bahá ' u ' lláh, the institution of the Guardianship was not introduced until the Will and Testament of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá was publicly read after his death.
Shoghi Effendi later expressed to his wife and others that he had no foreknowledge of the existence of the Institution of Guardianship, least of all that he was appointed as Guardian.
From this foothold, the Islamic Republic helped organize one of its biggest successes, the Hezbollah militia, a party and social-services organization devoted to the Khomeini principle of Guardianship ( i. e. rule ) of the Islamic Jurists ( Velayat-e-Faqih ), and loyal to Khomeini as their leader.
In England, Scotland and Wales, protection of monuments can also be given by another process, additional to or separate from scheduling, taking the monument into state ownership or placing it under guardianship, classifying it as a Guardianship Monument under the terms of Section 12 of the 1979 Act ( as amended by the National Heritage Act 1983 in England, and by the Historic Environment ( Amendment ) ( Scotland ) Act 2011 ( reference below )) ( e. g. St Rule's Church in St Andrews ).
The Guardianship transferred to Sir Andrew Murray of Bothwell but following his death in 1338 Robert was re-appointed and retained the office until King David returned from France in June 1341.
He died at his castle in Avoch in 1338 and Robert resumed the Guardianship.
With the king now imprisoned in England and Randolph dead, the Guardianship once again fell to Robert.
Even though an English prisoner, David retained influence in Scotland and Robert had his Guardianship removed by parliament and given jointly to the earls of Mar and Ross and the lord of Douglas — this did not last and Robert was once again appointed Guardian by the Parliament of February 1352.
Guardianship of personal identifiers by consumers is the most common intervention strategy recommended by the US Federal Trade Commission, Canadian Phone Busters and most sites that address identity theft.
The office of Regent ( s ) and the Guardianship of the monarch ( whether the monarch is in his minority or incapacitated ), may not necessarily be the same person.

Guardianship and life
The 27 living Hands of the Cause, appointed for life by Shoghi Effendi and referred to by him as " the Chief Stewards of Bahá ' u ' lláh's embryonic World Commonwealth " signed a unanimous proclamation on November 25, 1957, shortly after the passing of Shoghi Effendi, stating that he had died " without having appointed his successor ", and leaving further decisions about the Guardianship to the Universal House of Justice which had yet to be elected.

Guardianship and death
He was adopted by his grandfather, and following his death, he was adopted by the Guardianship Court in 1939.
After the death of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá, Ruth White questioned the Will's authenticity as early as 1926, and openly opposed Shoghi Effendi's Guardianship, publishing several books on the subject.

above and school
Over-achievers were at least one standard deviation above the regression line in their school system.
That program grew into the AFI Conservatory, a fully accredited graduate film school, located in the hills above Hollywood, CA.
The Lesbian or Aeolic school of poetry " reached in the songs of Sappho and Alcaeus that high point of brilliancy to which it never after-wards approached " and it was assumed by later Greek critics and during the early centuries of the Christian era that the two poets were in fact lovers, a theme which became a favourite subject in art ( as in the urn pictured above ).
As noted above, biomedical engineering has only recently been emerging as its own discipline rather than a cross-disciplinary hybrid specialization of other disciplines ; and BME programs at all levels are becoming more widespread, including the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering which actually includes so much biological science content that many students use it as a " pre-med " major in preparation for medical school.
The Band then plays at various other locations around Morningside Heights, including the residential quadrangle of Barnard College, where students of the all-women's school, in mock-consternation, rain trash – including notes and course packets – and water balloons upon them from their dormitories above.
Specifically, a male secondary school enrollment 10 % above the average reduced the chance of a conflict by about 3 %, while a growth rate 1 % higher than the study average resulted in a decline in the chance of a civil war of about 1 %.
His father had a first-class honours degree in English from University College, Aberystwyth and ambitions to rise above his position teaching English literature at the local grammar school.
In large cities, a majority of working people and students eat their lunch at a corporate or school cafeteria, which normally serve complete meals as described above ; it is therefore not usual for students to bring their own lunch food.
Plato ( 427-347 BC ), the philosopher most esteemed by the Greeks, had inscribed above the entrance to his famous school, " Let none ignorant of geometry enter here.
Allidina Visram school in Mombasa, pictured above in 2006, was the location of the British " Kilindini " codebreaking outpost during World War II
** NU Bulldogs, the intercollegiate athletic program of the above school
TheftTrack allowed school district employees to secretly remotely activate a tiny webcam embedded in the student's laptop, above the laptop's screen.
Standing topspin serves are rarely used above the high school level of play.
* January 31 – Three students on a junior high school playground in Pacoima, California, are among the 8 persons killed following a mid-air collision between a Douglas DC-7 airliner and a Northrop F-89 Scorpion fighter jet, in the skies above the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, US.
From his methods on solving the Riemann problem had developed the theory of singular integral equations ( MSC ( 2000 ) 45-Exx ) which was entertained above all by the Russian school at the head of Nikoloz Muskhelishvili ( Николай Иванович Мусхелищвили ) ( 1891 – 1976 ).
The zero-error compensation formula described above is appropriate for anyone, such as a school student, who doesn't know how, or is not allowed, to adjust ( recalibrate ) the micrometer to eliminate the error.
In addition, other variants on the above quiz bowl formats are used at the high school level, including such formats as those of the Ohio Academic Competition ( OAC ), Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence ( PACE ), and the Panasonic Academic Challenge ( PAC or simply " Panasonic ").
They have unique rules above their associated formats, usually concerning eligibility and number of teams per school.
Thomas Hughes ( like his fictional hero, Tom Brown ) once carved his name onto the hands of the school clock, situated on a tower above the Old Quad.
*< span id =" House Captains "> House Captains :</ span > The captains of each of the 25 boys ' houses ( see above ) have disciplinary powers at school level.
It is ranked number five in The Washington Post's Hidden Gem's college list, as the best school in Michigan and 52nd best college in the nation by Forbes ( above such prestigious institutions as Brown, the University of California, Berkeley, and Dartmouth College ), and is listed in Loren Pope's Colleges That Change Lives.
Over and above monthly or weekly child support, the court is also able to award a child support " add-on " for daycare costs if the custodial parent works, educational costs for the child ( usually limited to college, not private or religious elementary or high school ), and medical expenses, including the cost of medical insurance.
* California Golden Bears, the intercollegiate athletic program of the above school
* California Vulcans, the intercollegiate athletic program of the above school
His failure to rise above the middle band academically almost led him to quit school in Fourth Form ( Year 10 – 1963 ), but he was persuaded to stay on.

0.624 seconds.