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historical and projects
More politically consolidated nations sponsored historical research projects which produced results of permanent value-such as the Monumenta Germaniae Historica (" Monuments of German History ") project.
These guidelines are used by projects encoding historical documents, the works of particular scholars, periods, or genres, and so on.
Recent research suggests that much of his prophetic work paraphrases collections of ancient end-of-the-world prophecies ( mainly Bible-based ), supplemented with references to historical events and anthologies of omen reports, and then projects those into the future in part with the aid of comparative horoscopy.
Besides the renovation of various buildings, projects such as the reconstruction of the pavement of the streets and squares ( reversing them to their historical appearance ), and the introduction of new plants, trees and objects of ' small architecture ', are underway.
Much of the historical information regarding Taiwan's aborigines was collected by these regimes in the form of administrative reports and gazettes as part of greater " civilizing " projects.
The magazine offered a wide array of features, including articles on both strategies of play and tactics for specific situations, historical analyses, semi-regular features devoted to individual games, columns on sports and computer games by AH, listings of vendors and opponents, answers to questions on game rules, ratings for both games and players, discount coupons for mail orders, and insider information on future AH projects.
Within the last decade, Westwego has taken on a number of historical restoration projects, inspired by historian Daniel P. Alario, Sr.
The many historical and conservation projects completed by the Greensboro community exemplify the fostering of private and public partnerships in a rural community.
Friedman had become something of an expert photographer while working on his other projects, and was asked to travel to England on several occasions to help Gallup photograph historical manuscripts during her research.
Yad Vashem continues its project of collecting names of Jewish victims from historical documents, postwar commemoration projects and individual memories.
Captive-bred ferrets used for the reintroduction projects were found to be smaller than their wild counterparts, though these animals rapidly attained historical body sizes once released.
Some of those projects were ; the historical walking tour, the Scott park pavilion project, and the designation of a historic downtown district.
Both of these projects planned by Moscow could have led to the destruction of Latvia's landscape and cultural and historical heritage.
The historical region is centered on the Attic peninsula, which projects into the Aegean Sea.
The Alliance remains active in restoration projects and takes a balanced approach between historical preservation and patterns of modern use.
In a session regarding the issue of the usage for foreign words in Croatian language, as well on the problems of ongoing projects of coining Slavic replacements for established technical terms by combined efforts of linguists and specialists, the central body for the standardisation of Croatian language — the Council for Standard Croatian Language Norm — presents the historical overview of the issue as follows:
AMIA also funds projects including: habitat conservation and restoration work, trail accessibility construction and maintenance, providing interpretive displays and written information, facilities and historical objects rehabilitation, and acquiring interpretive items.
He provided intricate details on many important historical events of the city of Florence and the wider region of Tuscany, such as construction projects, floods, fires, famines, and plagues.
The Foundation funds partnerships and projects, sometimes in conjunction or collaboration with the Waitt Institutes, that seek a deeper understanding of human history and improve mankind ’ s knowledge through historical and scientific exploration.
Completed in 1927 with the publication of volume 31, the series marked the beginning of a commitment to collect, edit, and publish historical naval documents, a mission that the History Command continues to carry out in its American Revolution and War of 1812 documentary projects.
Unit members work on long-term historical projects with the NHC staff processing archival collections, conducting oral history interviews with Pearl Harbor survivors, and digitizing histories for the Command's website or for publication in print.
Although by the Freyer ’ s interpretation of Weber, the “ Ideal Type ” that projects sociology, must be as “ pure ” as possible in contrast to “ Ideal Type ” in the history, which presents a quite complexable conceivable formation because of its orientation towards the understanding of single historical appearance.
This project, characteristic for its brave architectural forms, was the answer to the new trend of using historical forms in architecture ( as opposed to Kubicki's project 20 years prior, stating moderation of forms based on past works of royal architects carrying out projects on the Royal Castle ).
As with many other historical sites in Europe, many of the blocks that at one point formed the walls of the castle were removed and used in local construction projects.

historical and yarn
Todd McCarthy, a film critic for the Variety magazine, wrote: " Clearly enamored of the culture it examines while resolutely remaining an outsider's romanticization of it, yarn is disappointingly content to recycle familiar attitudes about the nobility of ancient cultures, Western despoilment of them, liberal historical guilt, the unrestrainable greed of capitalists and the irreducible primacy of Hollywood movie stars.
Instead, Gonick fleshes out history into a long yarn, injecting characterization into historical personages, continually reporting gory anecdotes, and focusing on quirky details — all backed up by research — to enliven his subject.

historical and companies
In June 1999 Fujitsu's historical connection with Siemens was revived, when the two companies agreed to merge their European computer operations into a new 50: 50 joint venture called Fujitsu Siemens Computers, which became the world's fifth-largest computer manufacturing company.
The district boasts many historical and cultural attractions so it is a destination for tour companies like Big Onion and NYC Chinatown Tours.
ISBN 973-651-596-6 This book contains historical background relating to the British Broadcasting Company, Ltd., its founding companies ; their transatlantic connections ; General Post Office licensing system ; commercial competitors from Europe prior to World War II and offshore during the 1960s.
In addition to the show, there were important historical objects on display by the various railroads and manufacturing companies, such as the Tom Thumb engine.
The magazine includes articles about the world of commercial aircraft and air carriers, including new low cost airlines, changes at legacy companies, jetliners such as the Airbus A380 and Boeing 787, trips around the world, historical airlines, adventurous flights, airliner crashes and pictures of airliner liveries.
Some of the companies that own historical glass factories in Murano are among the most important brands of glass in the world.
One of the major historical trend in the grain trade has been the closure of many smaller elevators, and the consolidation the grain trade to fewer places and among fewer companies.
Commercial products just for miniatures wargamers and awareness as a single community of people with similar interests date back to the 1950s with the efforts of Jack Scruby ; major developments in the field since then include the rise in the 1960s and 1970s of fantasy and science fiction wargames as an alternative to games based on historical conflicts, and the emergence of companies like Games Workshop, Battlefront, Foundry, Warlord Games, Privateer Press and many others.
* Charles David Smith and Richard James Howe: The Welte-Mignon, its music and musicians ; complete catalogue of Welte-Mignon reproducing piano recordings 1905 – 1932, historical overview of companies and individuals, biographical essays on the recording artists and composers.
) Notwithstanding the above, companies are permitted to account for almost any financial instrument at fair value, which they might elect to do in lieu of historical cost accounting ( see FAS 159, " The Fair Value Option ").
The neighbourhood of Fishermans Bend also has a significant place in Australian aviation history, being the home of several prominent historical Australian aircraft design and manufacturing companies, including the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, General Motors Holden, Smorgon Steel, Government Aircraft Factories, the Aeronautical Research Laboratory and regional facilities for Boeing.
* Database of historical agricultural engineering companies of the UK – ( MERL )
Nearshoring is " the transfer of business or IT processes to companies in a nearby country, often sharing a border with your own country ", where both parties expect to benefit from one or more of the following dimensions of proximity: geographic, temporal ( time zone ), cultural, linguistic, economic, political, or historical linkages.
The amount of capital required for late stage development has made it a historical strength of the larger pharmaceutical companies.
Named after its sponsor, the telecommunications company Verizon Communications, the Verizon Center has been nicknamed the " Phone Booth " by locals, because of its historical association with various telecommunications companies, such as MCI Inc.
He did his bit to shield consumers from the impact of oil's high run, but couldn't stop state-run oil companies from going into the red for the first time, posting historical quarterly losses.
However, companies are constantly changing, as well as the economy, so solely using historical growth rates to predict the future is not an acceptable form of valuation.
* Certain games may impose restrictions on the order in which companies may be started ( generally to impose a historical context upon the game ), and they vary in how many shares must be purchased before the company may operate (" floats ").
Agricore United was the continuation of several companies with deep historical roots in western Canada.
The university's campus is located in Bogota's historical center, an area that houses most of the city ’ s buildings of cultural interest, universities, banks and large Colombian companies, the main offices of the national and local government, and a variety of cultural meeting places such as libraries, museums, theaters, scientific and literary centers, and art galleries.
A historical marker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, commemorating Frank N. Piasecki and the companies that he founded.
This leaves companies that use historical data reliant systems in a position of sometimes denying customers that have a good valid check, but managed to get on the negative check database.
Rupert had also been deeply involved in environmental conservation and his companies have been prominent in funding the fine arts ; since 1964 foundations established by Rembrandt have used a part of the group's profits for the promotion of education, art, music and the preservation of historical buildings.
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania was created to provide a historical account of railroading in Pennsylvania by preserving rolling stock, artifacts, and archives of railroads and trolley companies of the Commonwealth.

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