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context and non-profit
* The Media Line – A non-profit news agency which provides credible, unbiased content, background and context from across the Middle East.
It falls within the larger context of governance and principles such as consent of the governed, and may involve non-profit organizations and corporate governance.
In the credit union context, " not-for-profit " should not be confused with " non-profit " charities or similar organizations.
The Foundation's Laramie Project Specialist can help with media, historical context, creative consulting, and other resources and services at no charge to non-profit theatres and educational and religious institutions.
* It is being used in a non-profit, educational context that does not violate the author's copyright.
* It is being used in a non-profit, educational context that does not violate the author's copyright.
Finally, in November 2001, by Law No 706, Blacks and Whites ' Carnival was declared Cultural Heritage of the Nation by the Colombian Congress and with such declaration, took priority the construction of the Plaza of Carnival and Culture, signaling the Senda del Carnaval ( Carnival Path ) and the creation of the Corpocarnaval ( Carnival Corporation ) as an entity of private law, associative, with mixed participation, for non-profit and common good, providing adequate and proper conduct of Carnival, which rescues as: " a transverse cultural playful expression in the urban context ".

context and organizations
Within this context of spontaneous and unanalyzed responses to the experience of civilizational crisis, two basic organizations of response are observable: reaction and ideological progressivism.
In the context of the Cold War, most of the Western world recognized this position and the ROC represented China in the United Nations and other international organizations until the 1970s.
A group of organizations which originated within the context of established religion is working in more general fields of cult-awareness, especially in Europe.
Though the term " democracy " is typically used in the context of a political state, the principles also are applicable to private organizations.
All of its activities are conducted within the context of the overall Conservative / Masorti movement, in close cooperation with its affiliated organizations in North America and Israel.
In the context of customer service, standardisation refers to the process of developing an international standard that enables organizations to focus their attention on delivering excellence in customer service, whilst at the same time providing recognition of success through a third party organization, such as British Standards Institution ( BSI ).
The civil rights movement, which began with Black movements in the United States as well as Women ’ s movements in Europe and the Americas was adopted by gay and lesbian organizations throughout the West, and yielded the first exploration of homosexuals within the context of the Holocaust.
Professor Peter Willetts, from the University of London, argues the definition of NGOs can be interpreted differently by various organizations and depending on a situation ’ s context.
According to Chang, in the context of imperial China, the term " xiejiao " was used to refer to non-Confucian religions, though in the context of Communist China, it has been used to target religious organizations which do not submit to the authority of the Communist Party.
8 ) The World Social Forum is a plural, diversified, non-confessional, non-governmental and non-party context that, in a decentralized fashion, interrelates organizations and movements engaged in concrete action at levels from the local to the international to build another world.
13 ) As a context for interrelations, the World Social Forum seeks to strengthen and create new national and international links among organizations and movements of society, that, in both public and private life, will increase the capacity for non-violent social resistance to the process of dehumanization the world is undergoing and to the violence used by the State, and reinforce the humanizing measures being taken by the action of these movements and organizations.
The term " healthy " is also widely used in the context of many types of non-living organizations and their impacts for the benefit of humans, such as in the sense of healthy communities, healthy cities or healthy environments.
In this context, it is customary to distinguish the various organizations of the French Résistance as movements or networks.
originally borrowed ritual material from irregular Masonic organizations, and although some related symbolism and language remains in use, the context has changed to Thelema and its tenets.
Since they operate for-profit, commercial organizations also cannot spend an unlimited amount on precautions and remain competitive-a commercial context tends to limit privacy measures, and to motivate organizations to share data when working in partnership.
Most often it is used in the context of people by many organizations and governments, for very formal and state occasions, especially where diplomats are present.
During the second half of the 20th century, politically motivated linguistic prescription recommended by various advocacy groups had considerable influence on language use in the context of political correctness, imposing special rules for anti-sexist, anti-racist or generically anti-discriminatory language ( e. g. " people-first language " as advocated by disability rights organizations ).
In the Australian context, the Federal government generally will not employ an ex-convict, but some other state organizations may or may not have a time limit restricting employment.
" Democratic actors and sectors in this context include, in order of importance, citizens / voters, political organizations, the media, elected officials, and governments.
" Democratic actors and sectors in this context include governments, elected officials, the media, political organizations, and citizens / voters.

context and program
When the first program reached an instruction waiting for a peripheral, the context of this program was stored away, and the second program in memory was given a chance to run.
" He chose the context of psychotherapy to " sidestep the problem of giving the program a data base of real-world knowledge ", the therapeutic situation being one of the few real human situations in which a human being can reply to a statement with a question that indicates very little specific knowledge of the topic under discussion.
In this context, a " hack " refers to a program that ( sometimes illegally ) modifies another program, often a video game, giving the user access to features otherwise inaccessible to them.
A memory leak, in computer science ( or leakage, in this context ), occurs when a computer program consumes memory but is unable to release it back to the operating system.
* attempting to access memory the program does not have rights to ( such as kernel structures in process context )
Understanding a program with side effects requires knowledge about the context and its possible histories ; and therefore can be hard to read, understand and debug.
Scholasticism is a method of critical thought which dominated teaching by the academics ( scholastics, or schoolmen ) of medieval universities in Europe from about 1100 – 1500, and a program of employing that method in articulating and defending orthodoxy in an increasingly pluralistic context.
In the context of client-server architecture, a server is a computer program running to serve the requests of other programs, the " clients ".
In the context of Internet Protocol ( IP ) networking, a server is a program that operates as a socket listener.
Shortly thereafter, the notion of a ' program ' was expanded to the notion of an ' executing program and its context '.
Interpreting code is slower than running the compiled code because the interpreter must analyze each statement in the program each time it is executed and then perform the desired action, whereas the compiled code just performs the action within a fixed context determined by the compilation.
In computer programming, a scope is the context within a computer program in which a variable name or other identifier is valid and can be used, or within which a declaration has effect.
John Mauchly has also been credited for being the first one using the verb " to program " in his 1942 paper on electronic computing, although in the context of ENIAC, not in its current meaning.
According to Enthoven and Smith, the basic ideas of PPBS were: " the attempt to put defense program issues into a broader context and to search for explicit measures of national need and adequacy "; " consideration of military needs and costs together "; " explicit consideration of alternatives at the top decision level "; " the active use of an analytical staff at the top policymaking levels "; " a plan combining both forces and costs which projected into the future the foreseeable implications of current decisions "; and " open and explicit analysis, that is, each analysis should be made available to all interested parties, so that they can examine the calculations, data, and assumptions and retrace the steps leading to the conclusions.
Institutional or Production dramaturgs may make files of materials about a play's history or social context, prepare program notes, lead post-production discussions, or write study guides for schools and groups.
In a very broad context, the program built on existing ideas: the philosophy of cusp forms formulated a few years earlier by Harish-Chandra and the work and approach of Harish-Chandra on semisimple Lie groups, and in technical terms the trace formula of Selberg and others.
Understanding the community context in which programs serving the community function has an important influence on program sustainability and success.
In the context of programming languages, reification is the process by which a user program or any aspect of a programming language that was implicit in the translated program and the run-time system, are expressed in the language itself.
Denton Corker Marshall manipulates sculptural forms to meet the constraints of the buildings context and program.
It claims a readership of over a quarter of a million people a week, and features diverse " watch " context focus on hot-topic issues, sub-sites, translations, archives, links to other progressive sites, and a daily commentary program.

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