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An FAO survey done in the northern regions in spring 2002 showed that in four provinces ( Balkh, Juzjan, Sar-e Pol, and Faryab ), there was a loss of about 84 % of cattle from 1997 to 2002 and around 80 % of sheep and goat.
They were the biggest popular cultural icons of the 1990s, according to a survey carried out by Trivial Pursuit, winning by 80 percent in a poll of 1, 000 people, stating that " Girl Power " defined the decade.
Among survey respondents, 56 % were female and 44 % male ; 80 % were married.
During the presidential elections in 1999, a Straits Times survey showed that nearly 80 per cent of Singaporeans hoped for a contest.
According to a 2002 survey conducted by the German market research institute Forsa, 95 % of blue-collar workers, 88 % of white-collar workers, 84 % of public servants, and 80 % of self-employed Germans shop at Aldi.
By 2011, a survey of 500 parents found 80 per cent thought sex before marriage was acceptable.
In 1966 a local survey estimated that 48 % of the population worked outside the town whilst today the figure is more likely to be around 80 %.
A survey of 11 species of damsel and dragonflies has revealed such mating damages in 20 to 80 % of the males too, indicating a fairly high occurrence of sexual coupling between males.
Based on a February 2012 survey, the percentage of online shoppers in Asia Pacific are 80 % in Thailand and China, 74 % in Japan, 71 % in Korea, 68 % in Australia, 67 % in Malaysia and New Zealand, 64 % in Taiwan, 61 % in Vietnam, 58 % in Hong Kong, 57 % in Indonesia and Singapore, 54 % in India, and 41 % in the Philippines.
In June 2007, a survey of 15 countries found 80 % approval for smoke-free laws.
Research indicates that voters are open to candidates attacking each other as long as it ’ s on issues that they deem to be “ appropriate .” For example, survey of Virginia Voters, 80. 7 % of voters feel it is fair for a candidate to criticize an opponent for “ talking one way and voting another ” but only 7. 7 % feel it is fair for a candidate to attack an opponent for the “ behavior of his / her family members .”
This was followed by the Experience with Vioxx in Arthritis ( EVA ) survey of 5, 986 Belgian physicians and 74, 192 people with osteoarthritis, which found that, after 12. 5 or 25 mg of Vioxx once daily for 30 days, 80 % of the patients wished to continue treatment with Vioxx and more than 80 % of doctors said they would continue prescribing Vioxx.
They dominate more than 80 % of advertisement profits, according to the recent survey from the agency.
Ipsos is one of the largest survey research organisations in the world, with offices in more than 80 countries, founded in the mid 1970s in France by Didier Truchot and Jean Marc Lech.
In January 2005 a team from the Chinese National Antarctic Research Expeditions ( CHINARE ) traversed 1228 km from Zhongshan Station to Dome A and located the highest point of the ice sheet ( 4093 m above sea level ) by GPS survey at 80 ° 22 ’ S 77 ° 21 ’ E on Jan 18.
A 2006 Sunday Business Post survey reported that almost 80 % of voters in the Republic favour a united Ireland: 22 % believe that " achieving a united Ireland should be the first priority of the government " while 55 % say they " would like to see a united Ireland, but not as the first priority of government.
A computerised survey of about 80, 000 words in the old Shorter Oxford Dictionary ( 3rd ed.
In a survey conducted by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics ( IFFHS ) in 80 countries, Terim was placed among the best 8 managers in the world.
A careful survey of the upper town in the late 20th century showed that about 80 % of the buildings lie on Roman foundations, making Spello the most Roman of any town in modern Umbria.
The 2007 graduate survey shows that 80 % of graduates of the Politecnico di Milano find a job within three months from graduation, and almost 95 % within six months.
" In Australia, a survey by the Australian Guidance and Counseling Association found that school counselor salary ranged from ( AUD ) the high 50, 000s to the mid 80, 000s.
the glacier had shrunk by around 25 vertical metres ( 80 feet ) compared to a 1982 survey.
A 2001 survey of 350 newspapers in six states indicated that copy editors and their supervisors were more likely to read E & P than any other magazine in the journalistic trade press, with 80. 6 % of copy editors and 90. 6 % of supervisors reporting that they read it either regularly or occasionally.

survey and teaching
In 1982, Danny L., and Lin Jorgensen found that “ while there is considerable variation among secondary occupations, fortune-tellers are over-represented in human service fields: counseling, social work, teaching, health care .” The same authors, making a limited survey of North American diviners, found that the majority of fortune-tellers are married with children, and a few claim graduate degrees.
Later, a survey of Cardington in 1782 found that he was paying for the teaching of 23 children.
* In 2005, he was named an Old Dominion Fellow by the Humanities Council at Princeton University, where he resided for the 2005 – 2006 semester as full professor in the music department, teaching a survey course in Indian classical music and dance.
He again returned to China in 1925, teaching at Tsinghua, and beginning a survey of the Wu dialects in 1926.
His forty year teaching career was spent at Harvard, where he and John King Fairbank developed a popular undergraduate survey of East Asian history and culture.
The survey was conducted in eight languages by Ipsos Media CT for Times Higher Education's ranking-data partner Thomson Reuters, and asked experienced academics to highlight what they believed to be the strongest universities for teaching and research in their own fields.
In a 2007 survey of 200 teachers of first through third grades in all 50 American states, ninety percent of respondents said their schools required the teaching of cursive.
A 2008 nationwide survey found elementary school teachers lacking formal training in teaching handwriting to students.
* 1944: New York Times, " for its survey of the teaching of American History.
In 1972, he accepted a teaching position at Berkeley where his general survey course, " Racial Inequality in America: a Comparative Perspective ," led the development of an undergraduate ethnic studies major and an ethnic studies Ph. D. program.
In Martin's view, In January 1993, I was minding my own business and teaching my Wellesley College survey course on African American History when a funny thing happened.
In 2008 Tyndale received the top score in the Canadian University Survey Consortium survey of students who agreed or strongly agreed that they are satisfied with the quality of teaching they have received ; the results were subsequently published in the Maclean's 2009 University issue.
In his survey of contemporary French cinema, Tim Palmer discusses Civeyrac's career in the context of his teaching at the major French film school, la Fémis ; Civeyrac's status as an " applied cinephile " in which he carefully cites and revives the aesthetics of historical filmmakers like Mizoguchi and Cocteau ; his neglected situation outside France ; and his position as a remarkably uncompromising director, whose films often refuse to differentiate between fantasy and diegetic reality.
A survey carried out by the University of Plymouth and DfES gives an outline of who usually takes the role of the teaching assistant.
There are also replication, research articles, survey of doctoral dissertations, topic based research timelines, key conference speeches, comparative book reviews, research reports from organizations and colloquia, and an annual round-up of the most significant work published on second-language teaching and learning.
In the fall of 2006, ISI published the findings of its survey of the teaching of America's history and institutions in higher education.

survey and staff
In a 2007 survey from the UK, four-fifths of senior executives reported that their biggest challenge is getting their staff to use the systems they had installed.
An independent survey conducted by Peggy Coats in 1990 revealed that sixty-five percent of historic house museums did not have a full-time staff and 19 to 27 percent of historic homes employed only one full-time employee.
The Japanese legation staff managed to escape to Chemulpo and then Nagasaki via the British survey ship Flying Fish.
In 1971, after the publication of The People's War, the Calders moved to Edinburgh, where he published Russia Discovered, a survey of 19th-century Russian fiction in 1976, and, three years later, became staff tutor in Arts with the Open University.
* Troelstra, A. S. ( no date but later than 1990 ), " A History of Constructivism in the 20th Century ", http :// staff. science. uva. nl /~ anne / hhhist. pdf, A detailed survey for specialists: § 1 Introduction, § 2 Finitism & § 2. 2 Actualism, § 3 Predicativism and Semi-Intuitionism, § 4 Brouwerian Intuitionism, § 5 Intuitionistic Logic and Arithmetic, § 6 Intuitionistic Analysis and Stronger Theories, § 7 Constructive Recursive Mathematics, § 8 Bishop's Constructivism, § 9 Concluding Remarks.
In a 1997 survey of congressional staff and journalists, Brookings ranked as the second-most influential and first in credibility among 27 think tanks.
48. 2 % of those who voted on the survey voted for this name, although 62. 1 % of staff had voted for Birmingham Metropolitan University.
A 2007 employee survey indicated that 49 % of the headquarters staff who responded to the survey planned to move with the agency and continue employment at the new headquarters.
In 1840 he resigned his charge of the York museum and was appointed on the staff of the geological survey of Great Britain under Henry De la Beche.
During the summer of 1899, Harriman's father organized the Harriman Alaska Expedition, a philanthropic-scientific survey of coastal Alaska and Russia that attracted twenty-five of the leading scientific, naturalist and artist luminaries of the day, including John Muir, John Burroughs, George Bird Grinnell, C. Hart Merriam, Grove Karl Gilbert, and Edward Curtis, along with 100 family members and staff, aboard the steamship George Elder.
customer satisfaction survey on " products, price, staff and shopping environment and whether they would recommend the shop to a friend " – placing the chain in joint eight position.
This survey of the 1920s yielded more detailed and consistent biographies than had been found in the nineteenth-century editions or in the earlier volumes compiled by congressional staff.
According to a recent survey, they make less than one mistake in every 6 million deliveries, despite most of the delivery staff being illiterate.
Huddersfield was ranked joint first out of all Yorkshire universities for high quality staff and lectures in the Opinion panel Research survey in 2007.
Cunn .’ joined the Biological Laboratory staff at the Department of Agriculture in 1919 as a mycologist, and began a systematic survey of plant diseases in New Zealand.
Needham asserts Shen had discovered the survey device known as Jacob's staff, which was not described elsewhere until the Provençal Jewish mathematician Levi ben Gerson ( 1288 – 1344 ) wrote of it in 1321.
Working together, the survey staff developed a stratigraphy for New York and set a precedent for naming stratigraphic divisions based on local geography.
In a 24 November 2006 letter to Science, the authors of the Lancet report claimed that Bohannon misquoted Burnham, stating that " in no place does our Lancet paper say that the survey team avoided small back alleys ", and that " The methods section of the paper was modified with the suggestions of peer reviewers and the editorial staff.
As part of its ongoing investigation into global detention conditions and standards for immigrant detainees, JRS / USA has compiled the results of a survey sent a survey to organizations working in the immigration detention arena in countries throughout the world, in particular those where JRS staff members are present.
He was trained as a surveyor, and after volunteering for active service under General Tauentzien in 1813, joined the staff of the Prussian trigonometrical survey in 1816.
The job is usually unskilled so veteran staff are often employed on a permanent basis after a large survey or census has not been completed.
These departments use this model of climate to survey staff in order to identify and measure those aspects of a workplace which impact on: stress, morale, quality of worklife, wellbeing, employee engagement, absenteeism / presenteeism, turnover and performance.

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