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Reconstruction from Mitch was still underway when, in early 2001, the country experienced a series of devastating earthquakes that left nearly 2, 000 people dead or missing, 8, 000 injured, and caused severe dislocations across all sectors of Salvadoran society.
Religious Studies professors Paul Nathanson and Katherine Young made similar comparisons in their 2001, three-book series Beyond the Fall of Man, which treats misandry as a form of prejudice and discrimination that has become institutionalized in North American society.
Crowe was awarded the ( Australian ) Centenary Medal in 2001 for " service to Australian society and Australian film production.
Human rights activists and other civil society advocates, as well as some Parliamentarians, became more outspoken during a period referred to as " Damascus Spring " ( July 2000-February 2001 ).
Due to an immense public pressure from the Pakistani civil society, he was placed under house arrest in late December 2001 and has been closely monitored by the Government of Pakistan and Pakistani federal agencies.
* Oram, Richard, " Rural society: medieval " in Lynch ( 2001 ).
The 1976 constitution, which defined Portugal as a " Republic ... engaged in the formation of a classless society ," was revised in 1982, 1989, 1992, 1997, 2001, and 2004.
He reiterated this in stronger terms in his next Republic day address ( 2001 ); on this occasion, he took exception to certain proposals seeking to abridge the franchise, and pointed out the wisdom of reposing faith in the common men and women of India as a whole, rather than in some elite section of society.
The formal society was inactive after Johnson ’ s death in 2001 but was resurrected in 2004 by its new president Daniel Shenton.
Moreover, the society began accepting new members for the first time since 2001, with musician Thomas Dolby becoming the first member to join the newly reconvened society.
In 2001, Eban was awarded the Israel Prize for lifetime achievement and special contribution to society and the State.
In a 2001 interview he summarized his views this way: " The overriding problem is to change the structure of society so that people gain power.
For them, advocacy represents the series of actions taken and issues highlighted to change the “ what is ” into a “ what should be ”, considering that this “ what should be ” is a more decent and a more just society ( ib., 2001.
In 2001, the preservation society celebrated its 50th anniversary, and in 2005 a major rebuilding and extension of Tywyn Wharf station took place, including a much-expanded facility for the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum.
* 2001: Dorothy Rabinowitz, Wall Street Journal, " for her articles on American society and culture.
In Wearing ’ s Broad Street ( 2001 ), she documents the behavior of typical teenagers, in British society, who go out at night and drink large amounts of alcohol.
Perle ’ s reasoning for implementing the Office of Special Plans was essentially to “ bring in people with fresh eyes to review the intelligence that the CIA and other agencies had collected .” In an interview with CNN on September 16, 2001 Perle announced " Even if we cannot prove to the standards that we enjoy in our own civil society that they were involved, we do know, for example, that Saddam Hussein has ties to Osama Bin Laden ..." Flynt Leverett, a senior staff member of the Bush National Security Council states: “ There were constant efforts to pressure the intelligence community to provide assessments that would support their views.
Both Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a critic of civil society, and Immanuel Kant argued that people are peace lovers and that wars are the creation of absolute regimes ( Burchill 2001: 33 ).
Since 2001 she has been member of the Nationaler Ethikrat ( National Ethics Council of Germany ) for the ethical assessment of new developments in the life sciences and their influence on the individual and society.
Constance Mary Whitehouse, CBE ( born Constance Mary Hutcheson, 13 June 191023 November 2001 ) was an English social activist known for her prominent opposition to social liberalism and the mainstream British media, both of which she accused of encouraging a more permissive society.
On 21 December 2001, the United Nations General Assembly by approving Resolution 56 / 183 endorsed the holding of the World Summit on the Information Society ( WSIS ) to discuss on information society opportunities and challenges.
In February, 2001 Felician College established its first Arts and Sciences honors society with the founding of a chapter of Sigma Beta Delta, the International Honor Society in Business, Management and Administration.
* 2001: Was awarded the Jerusalem Prize, which is awarded every two years to a writer whose work explores the freedom of the individual in society.
After a lull in activity in the San Francisco branch of the society in the late 1990s and the cessation of publication of that chapter ’ s monthly newsletter Rough Draft listing of events for the San Francisco Cacophony Society ( 172 issues were produced during the years 1986 to 2001 ), a group of subscribers to the practically defunct society ’ s email discussion list became active under the Cacophony Society aegis following a mock Pigeon Roast put on by a fictitious organization calling itself " Bay Area Rotisserie Friends " in San Francisco ’ s Union Square in 2000 proposed by Drunken Consumptive Panda.

2001 and modified
As of April 2011, the only definitional statement issued by the IAU that pertains to exoplanets is a working definition issued in 2001 and modified in 2003.
In 2001 the Library was extended to the east and modified internally.
The last of the regular Sturgeon attack boats, L. Mendel Rivers was decommissioned in 2001, and Parche, a highly modified Sturgeon, was decommissioned in 2004.
" The Sentinel " is a short story by Arthur C. Clarke, which was expanded and modified into the novel and movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.
In 2001, he took part in a major action destroying genetically modified crops in Brazil.
Some activities by activists attending the WSF have also been criticised, such as at the WSF 2001, where activists invaded and destroyed an experimental genetically modified plantation of the Monsanto Company.
On the January 13, 2001 episode of Saturday Night Live host Charlie Sheen and SNL cast-member Rachel Dratch performed a modified version of " Who's On First?
On September 23, 2001 BBC News reported that al-Shehri was " alive and well " in Casablanca, Morocco and was talking to multiple media organizations ; however, due to confusion over the man's identity, and editorial concerns over conspiracy theories, BBC News later modified the September 23 report by inserting " A man called ... " BBC News considers the September 23 report superseded by an October 5, 2001 report that lists Waleed as one of the alleged hijackers believed by the FBI to be responsible for the September 11 attacks.
Although Rawls never retreated from the core argument of A Theory of Justice, he modified his theory substantially in subsequent works such as Justice as Fairness: A Restatement ( 2001 ), in which he clarified and re-organised much of the argument of A Theory of Justice.
In 2001, it was modified from 36 to 24 items by another group of field experts.
The choices given to Georgia voters were a modified version of the 1879 Georgia flag that had been used as the state's official banner since 2003 or the version of the flag created in 2001 by the Roy Barnes administration.
The Treaty was subsequently amended in 1979, and modified in 1984 and 2001.
Development at Vrije Universiteit was stopped: the files in the latest version ( 5. 3 ) were last modified on 12 February 2001.
The lander used for the 2007 – 08 mission is the modified Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander ( canceled in 2000 ), along with several of the instruments from both that and the previous unsuccessful Mars Polar Lander mission.
The Standard of the Prince of Asturias ( Estandarte del Príncipe de Asturias ) is regulated by Royal Decree 284 / 2001 that modified the Title II of Spanish Royal Decree 1511 / 1977.
In November 2001 Trader Joe's pledged to drop all genetically modified food from its product line.
Lett, a Team Associated professional driver and one of the designers and developers of the aforementioned RC10, set the record with a heavily modified Associated RC10L3 touring car at Irwindale Speedway on January 13, 2001.
** A modified version is = Jerry Proc, " The GEE System ", 14 January 2001
The method was further modified in 2001 to include a total of 19 locations, with the 10 extra locations being: sideburns, neck, buttocks, inguinal area, perianal area, forearm, leg, foot, toes and fingers.
In 2001, the stadium was refurbished and modified to accommodate 30, 000 spectators.
Neofunctionalism was modified and updated in two important books that helped to revive the study of European integration: European Integration and Supranational Governance ( 1998 ), and The Institutionalization of Europe ( 2001 ).
In 2001, the fonts of " Parental Advisory " and " Explicit Content " were modified (" Explicit Lyrics " was later dropped from the labels after a few years of usage alongside " Explicit Content ").
Controversially, apportionment remains based on the 1980 population census, and has not been modified since 1983 ; national censuses since then have been conducted in 1991, 2001, and 2010.

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