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Institutionally, the discipline has undergone major shifts.
Institutionally, in the last decade the American Studies Association has reflected the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of the field, creating particularly strong connections to other interdisciplines such as ethnic studies, gender studies, cultural studies and post-or de-colonial studies.

Institutionally and part
Institutionally, Sage had a long-term interest in philanthropy as part of the larger problem of social welfare policy.

Institutionally and history
Institutionally, anthropology emerged from the development of natural history ( expounded by authors such as Buffon ) that occurred during the European colonization of the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Institutionally anthropology emerged from natural history ( expounded by authors such as Buffon ).

Institutionally and 1970s
Institutionally, the Group influenced the Chelsea Theater Center, a later theater in New York ( 1960s and 1970s ), born of idealism and destroyed by lack of funding and friction between its co-directors.

Institutionally and more
Institutionally, the organizations were also very different with the CIA holding a more politically diverse albeit Machiavellian group in contrast to the more bureaucratically hide-bound and conservative FBI.

Institutionally and by
Institutionally, industrial relations was founded by John R. Commons when he created the first academic industrial relations program at the University of Wisconsin in 1920.

Institutionally and with
Institutionally, information science emerged in the 19th century along with many other social science disciplines.

Institutionally and for
Institutionally, Lewin founded the " Research Center for Group Dynamics " ( RCGD ) at MIT, which moved to Michigan after his death.
Institutionally, Reitz did much for the codification and review of the laws of the Orange Free State.

Institutionally and .
Institutionally it is based on the Annales journal, the SEVPEN publishing house, the ( FMSH ), and especially the 6th Section of the École pratique des hautes études, all based in Paris.
Institutionally managed consumer securities-based loans, on the other hand, draw loan funds from the financial resources of the lending institution, not from the sale of the securities.
Institutionally, demography is usually considered a field of sociology, though there are a number of independent demography departments.
Institutionally, the school grew to include the School of Pharmacy in 1925, a School of Music in 1926, and a School of Education in 1929.

military and has
As time has passed and science has progressed, the speed of military vehicles has increased, the range of missiles has been extended, the use of target-hunting noses on the projectiles has been adopted, and the range and breadth of message sending has increased.
A military organization has an objective chosen by the higher command.
The connective system, or network, is tailored to meet the requirements of the objective, and it is therefore not surprising that a military body acting as a single coordinated unit has a different communication network than a factory, a college, or a rural village.
Our surplus from foreign business transactions has in recent years fallen substantially short of the expenditures we make abroad to maintain our military establishments overseas, to finance private investment, and to provide assistance to the less developed nations.
At the scene he has just as clearly shown his military strength in unprovocative but ready position.
The Armed Forces Medical Publication Agency, established in 1949, has published, since January 1950, The United States Armed Forces Medical Journal as a triservice publication to furnish material of professional interest to Medical Department officers of the three military services.
In fact, one of the major reasons for the failure of the ill-starred expedition appears to have been a lack of full information on the extent to which Cuba has been getting this Russian military equipment.
Somehow, the pictures and stories of Soviet T-34 tanks on Cuban beaches and Russian Mig jet fighters strafing rebel troops has brought home to all of us the stark, blunt truth of what it means to have a Russian military base 90 miles away from home.
It has been correctly pointed out by well-informed people in the industry that it is probably unrealistic to expect a continuation of the yearly growth of 15% or better that characterized the decade of the 1950's, and that our military markets may be entering upon a new phase in which procurement of multiple weapons systems will give way to concentration of still undeveloped areas of our defense capability.
The stepped-up defense procurement called for in the 1961 Budget has already begun to make itself felt in an upturn in orders for military electronic equipment and the components that go into it, and it has been suggested that an additional $2 billion increase in total defense spending may be requested for fiscal 1962.
Undoubtedly none of the residents realize the influence their town has had on American military history, or the deeds of valor that have been done in its name.
( `` In the late forties and fifties '', Coombs has declared in defining his role, `` two strong new arms were added to reinforce United States foreign policy economic assistance and military assistance.
Its spokesmen insist that there has not been time enough to institute reforms in military and economic aid policies in the critical areas.
By-passing the military junta which has ruled Turkey since the overthrow of Premier Adnan Menderes 17 months ago, the army general staff, led by Gen. Cedvet Sunay, had set a deadline for the parties to join in a national coalition government.
Gen. Gursel has headed the military junta the last 17 months.
Ierulli will replace Desmond D. Connall who has been called to active military service but is expected back on the job by March 31.
-- The flavor of Baltimore's Florida Grapefruit League news ripened considerably late today when the Orioles were advised that Ron Hansen has fulfilled his obligations under the Army's military training program and is ready for belated spring training.
Field Marshal Slim has abridged it for the benefit of `` those who, finding not so great an attraction in accounts of military moves and counter-moves, are more interested in men and their reactions to stress, hardship and danger ''.
Since then, it has focused on improving relationships with Western countries, cultivating links with other Portuguese-speaking countries, and asserting its own national interests in Central Africa through military and diplomatic intervention.

military and played
Subsequently, he played in a variety of films, especially in dramas, thrillers, and military and adventure films.
The military has played an important role in the history of Central African Republic.
When a tile of this pair is played individually in the game of Tien Gow, each takes its regular ranking among other military suit tiles according to the total points.
College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies, or Canadian football played by teams of student athletes fielded by Canadian universities.
The U. S. played a very large role in financing, training, arming, and advising the contras over a long period, and the contras only became capable of carrying out significant military operations as a result of this support.
In military and orchestral music settings, drums and cymbals were traditionally played separately by one or many percussionists.
Germany's reliance time and again on sheer power, while Britain increasingly appealed to moral sensibilities, played a role, especially in seeing the invasion of Belgium as a necessary military tactic or a profound moral crime.
During the latter part of the Roman period British agricultural products, paid for by both the Roman state and by private consumers, clearly played an important role in supporting the military garrisons and urban centres of the northwestern continental Empire.
Preoccupied with internal problems, France played little attention to foreign policy in the 1911-14 period, although it did extend military service to three years from two over strong Socialist objections in 1913.
They also played an important role in organising and leading military campaigns.
They were second-class citizens and played no part in politics or law, and owed no military service to the crown, although in some cities they may have been the majority of the population.
Voroshilov played a central role in Stalin's Great Purge of the 1930s, denouncing many of his own military colleagues and subordinates when asked to do so by Stalin.
It originally was known as " LRN " for Loomis Radio Navigation, after Alfred Lee Loomis, who invented the longer range system and played a crucial role in military research and development during World War II, but later was renamed to the abbreviation for the more descriptive term.
While it is hard to assess the significance of military archery in pre-Norman Conquest Anglo-Saxon warfare, it is clear that archery played a prominent role under the Normans, as the story of the Battle of Hastings shows.
In doing so, it played an appreciable part in reinforcing the military ’ s nearly first-among-equals status within Nigerian society, and the linked decline in military effectiveness.
Furthermore, after the conquest the military roles played by Han bannermen were quickly subsumed by the Green Standard Army.
In later antiquity, these roads played an important part in Roman military reverses by offering avenues of invasion to the barbarians.
* Pris Stratton ( played by Darryl Hannah ) is a prostitute referred to as a " basic pleasure " model for military personnel.
In 1990-91, Saudi Arabia, fearing attack from Iraq following its invasion of Kuwait, played an important role supporting military action by the US and its allies.
The name " Scouting " seems to have been inspired by the important and romantic role played by military scouts performing reconnaissance in the wars of the time.
Cornwell was a blues musician prior to forming the band and had briefly been a bandmate of Richard Thompson, Burnel had been a classical guitarist who had performed with symphony orchestras, Jet Black was a jazz drummer, and Dave Greenfield had played at military bases in Germany.
In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson ordered that " The Star-Spangled Banner " be played at military and other appropriate occasions.
A military band played the French and Palestinian national anthems, and a Chopin funeral march.

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