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A planned joint hydroelectric project with neighboring Togo is intended to reduce Benin's dependence on imported energy mostly from Ghana, which currently accounts for a significant proportion of the country's imports.
The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority ( MTA ), which had little experience in managing an undertaking of the scope and magnitude of the CA / T Project, hired a joint venture to provide preliminary designs, manage design consultants and construction contractors, track the project's cost and schedule, advise MTA on project decisions, and ( in some instances ) act as the MTA's representative.
Eventually, MTA combined some of its employees with joint venture employees in an integrated project organization.
This was intended to make management more efficient, but it hindered MTA's ability to independently oversee project activities because MTA and the joint venture had effectively become partners in the project.
Chalmers also shares some students with Gothenburg University in the joint IT University project.
In April 2011, Chaosium and new developer Red Wasp Design announced a joint project to produce a mobile video game based on the Call of Cthulhu RPG entitled Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land.
Cyclone development was started as a joint project of AT & T Labs Research and Greg Morrisett's group at Cornell in 2001.
* 1960s — General Mills and Dartmouth College, in a joint research project, develop the terms dimensions and facts.
Tymshare was already somewhat familiar with NLS ; back when ARC was still operational, it had experimented with its own local copy of the NLS software on a minicomputer called OFFICE-1, as part of a joint project with ARC.
Digital Cinema Initiatives ( DCI ) was formed in March 2002 as a joint project of many motion picture studios ( Disney, Fox, MGM, Paramount, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Universal, and Warner Bros. Studios ) to develop a system specification for digital cinema.
In 2008, Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif urged the two countries to focus on two specific projects: the Aljazera project which aims to cultivate some two million acres ( 8, 000 km² ) of land in Sudan, and a joint project to improve food security in agricultural and meat production.
In June 2005, for example, classicists at Oxford University worked on a joint project with Brigham Young University, using multi-spectral imaging technology to retrieve previously illegible writing ( see References ).
In that year, Berners-Lee and CERN data systems engineer Robert Cailliau collaborated on a joint request for funding, but the project was not formally adopted by CERN.
The Ozark hellbender was successfully bred in captivity for the first time at the St. Louis Zoo, in a joint project with the Missouri Department of Conservation, hatching on Nov. 15, 2011.
A joint research project of the WIPO and the United Nations University measuring the impact of IP systems on six Asian countries found " a positive correlation between the strengthening of the IP system and subsequent economic growth.
There were also structural problems within the project, as the two parts of the joint team used different methodologies and had slightly different priorities.
The FBI participated in the Venona Project, a pre – World War II joint project with the British to eavesdrop on Soviet spies in the UK and the United States.
* Mongolia Telecom Company: WLL project a joint venture with LG Electronics Company of South Korea, 8, 768 users, covers Darkhan, Erdenet, Nalaikh, Choibalsan, and Ulanbaatar.
* 1961 – Apollo program: U. S. President John F. Kennedy announces before a special joint session of the Congress his goal to initiate a project to put a " man on the Moon " before the end of the decade.
Joint Video Team ( JVT ) is joint project between ITU-T SG16 / Q. 6 ( Study Group 16 / Question 6 )-VCEG ( Video Coding Experts Group ) and ISO / IEC JTC1 / SC29 / WG11-MPEG for the development of new video coding recommendation and international standard.
In recent years, Oman has undertaken diplomatic initiatives in the Central Asian republics, particularly in Kazakhstan, where it is involved in a joint oil pipeline project.
On December 17, 1997, Microsoft and SGI initiated the Fahrenheit project, which was a joint effort with the goal of unifying the OpenGL and Direct3D interfaces ( and adding a scene-graph API too ).
His primary sculptural work is The Representative of Humanity ( 1922 ), a nine-meter high wood sculpture executed as a joint project with the sculptor Edith Maryon and now on permanent display at the Goetheanum.

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Bartholdi was inspired by French law professor and politician Édouard René de Laboulaye, who commented in 1865 that any monument raised to American independence would properly be a joint project of the French and American peoples.
He was the first professor at MIT to receive a joint appointment in the sciences and the humanities.
He was the first professor at MIT to receive a joint appointment in science and the humanities.
Novelist Robert Stone, who met the bus on its arrival in New York, has written that those accompanying Kesey on the trip were Neal Cassady ( described by Stone as " the world's greatest driver, who could roll a joint while backing a 1937 Packard onto the lip of the Grand Canyon "), Ken Babbs (" fresh from the Nam, full of radio nomenclature, and with a command voice that put cops to flight "), Jane Burton (" a pregnant young philosophy professor who declined no challenges "), Page Browning (" a Hell's Angel candidate "), George Walker, Sandy Lehmann-Haupt (" dis-MOUNT "), Mike Hagen (" Mal Function "), Ron Bevirt (" Hassler "), Chuck Kesey, Dale Kesey, John Babbs, Steve Lambrecht and Paula Sundstren (" aka Gretchin Fetchin, Slime Queen ").
Before the 1990s historians could only speculate about its existence and content until in 1997, during a joint Finnish-Russian project, the Russian professor Oleg Rzesevski discovered the protocol in the Moscow Kremlin.
In 1971, he became professor at the Collège de France, and participated in STRASACOL ( a joint action of Strasbourg, Saclay and Collège de France ) on polymer physics.
He is an associate professor with the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures and joint faculty member at the Comparative Literature Program at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Although the majority of the academic society regard the rock formation as natural joint, Masaaki Kimura, a professor of seismology in University of the Ryukyus and some media believe it is an artificial ( or artificially modified ) structure engraved or built 2, 000 to 3, 000 years ago.
In May 1876, he was appointed joint professor of systematic theology and apologetics with James Harper, principal of the United Presbyterian Theological College, whom he succeeded as principal in 1879.
In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Dr. Crecine held a joint appointment as tenured professor in the new School of International Affairs, and the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering.
He was professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Arizona, with a joint appointment with the Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, and was consulting professor of anthropological sciences at Stanford University.
Donald Knowles is a professor and joint commander of an expedition team who returns to a barren Earth 1, 000 years after all life has been destroyed by an unspecified disaster.
At Purdue, Spafford has a joint appointment as a professor of computer science and as professor of electrical and computer engineering, where he has served on the faculty since 1987.
According to professor Bury, the dismissal of chancellor Bismarck, the erratic temper of emperor William II, and the uncertain policy of the men who succeeded Bismarck ( partly out of consideration for England they failed to renew the Reinsurance Treaty with Russia but did renew the Triple Alliance ), were joint causes of the inauguration of a period of fundamental change.
In international affairs, the UBB promotes professor and student exchange and the development of joint projects with foreign academic and scientific entities.
John Michael Wallace is a professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington, as well as the former director of the Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean ( JISAO )-- a joint research venture between the University of Washington and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ).
In the wake of the 1993 controversy, Counterpoint, a joint MIT-Wellesley student publication, asked MIT student Avik Roy to write a " retrospective chronicling the controversy surrounding Martin since his arrival as associate professor in 1973.
* 1967: Hired as professor with joint appointment in both the departments of City & Regional Planning, and of Architecture, at the University of California, Berkeley.
In 1826, he became professor ordinarius of theology at Leipzig, where, hitherto distinguished only as editor of Bardesanes, Marcion ( Marcions Evangelium in seiner ursprünglichen Gestalt, 1823 ), and Ephraem Syrus, and the joint editor of a Syrische Chrestomathie ( 1824 ), he came into great prominence as the author of the treatise De rationalismi qui dicitur vera indole et qua cum naturalismo contineatur ratione ( 1827 ), and also of an Offene Erklärung an die Evangelische Kirche zunächst in Sachsen und Preussen ( 1827 ), in which, as a member of the school of E. W. Hengstenberg, he endeavoured to convince the rationalists that it was their duty voluntarily and at once to secede from the Protestant churches.
He is also a university professor in the field of Project Management, and is a partner and manager of Programs and Initiatives of Investment in The Contracting Society, a company dedicated to the facilitación of the development of the enterprise sector through the provision of technological services, the joint of product markets diverse, the improvement of the quality of the services and products and the facilitation from the access to capital markets.
The first successful resection of a hip joint is performed by Lewis A. Sayre, M. D., the first professor of orthopedic surgery in the United States.
He and Gruber received the title of professor extraordinarius in 1870 and were appointed to the rank of a joint directorship to a new clinic in the Vienna General Hospital, in the next year ( the first of its kind in the world ).

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