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Mobilizing and Social
Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison, in Music and Social Movements: Mobilizing Tradition in the Twentieth Century ( 1998 ), take issue with what they consider Denisoff's reductive approach to the history and function of song ( and particularly traditional song ) in social movements.

Mobilizing and .
Mobilizing 200 million people in 141 countries and lifting the status of environmental issues onto the world stage, Earth Day activities in 1990 gave a huge boost to recycling efforts worldwide and helped pave the way for the 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
Mobilizing Women, Anticipating Abolition: The Struggle against Indian Removal in the 1830s.
Mobilizing knowledge involves integrating and using relevant knowledge from many, often diverse, sources to solve a problem or address an issue.
Mobilizing Resentment: Conservative Resurgence from the John Birch Society to the Promise Keepers.
Striking the Balance in Microfinance: A Practical Guide to Mobilizing Savings.
Mobilizing entire flying units and maintaining their integrity while in federal service, although desirable, would no longer be the only acceptable approach to supporting the Air Force in a crisis.
Mobilizing Resentment: Conservative Resurgence from the John Birch Society to the Promise Keepers.
* Koistinen, Paul A. C. Mobilizing for modern war: the political economy of American warfare, 1865 1919 ‎ ( 1997 )
Mobilizing the Army National Guard into active federal service would bring the total strength of FORSCOM to nearly two-thirds of the Army ’ s combat ground forces.
* Mobilizing: When people " mobilize ," they get together to effect a specific social change but have no long term plan.
( 1997 ) Mobilizing America: Robert P. Patterson and the War Effort.
* Barua, M. ( 2011 ) Mobilizing metaphors: the popular use of keystone, flagship and umbrella species concepts.
* Plan B 3. 0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization ( 2008 )
* Plan B 4. 0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization ( 2009 )
Mobilizing Islam: Religion, Activism and Political Change in Egypt.

Mobilizing and ;
* Mobilizing resources in support of the eradication of polio with Rotary International, the Gates Foundation, and the World Bank ;
* Women Resist Globalization ; Mobilizing for Livelihood and Rights with Stephanie Linkogle ( Zed Books, 2001 ) ISBN 1-85649-877-8

Disabled and Social
Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo, the king's eldest daughter, is the Director of Cultural and Social Projects of Mapfre Foundation, while Infanta Cristina, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, the king's youngest daughter, served as the Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations for the 2nd World Assembly on Ageing, and is a member of the Dali Foundation Board of Trustees, president of the International Foundation for Disabled Sailing, and Director of Social Welfare at the La Caixa Foundation in Barcelona where she lives with her family.
In 1982 he moved to a junior ministerial position at the Department of Health and Social Security, where he remained until 1988, becoming Minister for Social Security and Disabled People in 1984, and Minister for Health in 1986.
Local charities he supports include the Macclesfield Access Group, the Multiple Sclerosis Society, Riding for the Disabled, Macclesfield Handicapped Social Club and the Rossendale Trust.
She was appointed to Cabinet as Minister of Health and Social Services and Minister Responsible for Disabled Persons.
Disabled persons under the age of 65 years can be eligible for disability benefits under Social Security Titles II and XVI.
He is also a member of the Society for Disabled Children and the Madinah Society for Welfare and Social Services.
On 16 May 2012 she was appointed Junior Minister for the Disabled at the French Ministry of Social Affairs and Health by President François Hollande.
Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo, the king's eldest daughter, is the Director of Cultural and Social Projects of Mapfre Foundation, while Infanta Cristina, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, the king's youngest daughter, served as the Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations for the 2nd World Assembly on Ageing, and is a member of the Dali Foundation Board of Trustees, president of the International Foundation for Disabled Sailing, and Director of Social Welfare at the La Caixa Foundation in Barcelona where she lives with her family.

Disabled and by
Volleyball is also a sport at the Paralympics managed by the World Organization Volleyball for Disabled.
Disabled sports also adaptive sports, are sports played by persons with a disability, including physical and intellectual disabilities.
* Enabling The Disabled by Michael Karagosian ( no ISBN )
He joined the Bristol Old Vic and was there for two years 1959 1961, time he described as ' the bedrock of his career ', followed by much other stage work: as Brecht's Arturo Ui, The Strange Case of Martin Richter, Disabled, The Heretic, The Caretaker and Semi-Detached ( in New York ).
Organized by the British Sports Association for the Disabled ( BASD ), 19 people competed and 17 finished.
The term " disabled people " as a political construction is also widely used by international organisations of disabled people, such as Disabled Peoples ' International ( DPI ).
By the 1920s, the various benefits were administered by three different federal agencies: the Veterans Bureau, the Bureau of Pensions of the Interior Department, and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.
Disabled owners of service dogs are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, which generally gives them the right to be accompanied by their service animal anywhere the general public is allowed.
In 2003, the Games were again held in Christchurch, and combined with a competition for amputee athletes organized by the International Sports Organization for the Disabled.
He accomplished this largely by reducing spending on social services, most notably Medicaid ; the 2005 budget drastically reduced coverage for 65, 000 individuals classified as Poverty-Level Aged and Disabled ( PLAD ), most of whom qualified for the federal Medicare program, and also significantly limited prescription drug coverage.
* Disabled Go List of resources from Disabled Go, a website founded by wheelchair user Gregory Burke
*" Rosemary Kennedy, JFK's sister, dies at 86 Born Mentally Disabled, She Was Inspiration for Special Olympics " obituary by The Associated Press at MSNBC, January 8, 2005
As with the house that sits on them, the grounds too were transformed throughout the decades: Lady Byng created the existing rock garden, with a reflecting pool and wild corner for growing trilliums and orchids ; a totem pole by Kwakiutl carver Mungo Martin was gifted to the Earl Alexander of Tunis by the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia-in-Council ; the Fountain of Hope was initiated by Gerda Hnatyshyn to mark the International Year of Disabled Persons, built in front of Rideau Hall, and dedicated to Terry Fox ; and an inukshuk by artist Kananginak Pootoogook, from Cape Dorset, Nunavut, was built to commemorate the second National Aboriginal Day, in 1997.
Organized by the International Stoke Mandeville Games Federation ( ISMGF ) and the International Sports Federation of the Disabled ( ISOD ).
The Games, then known as the Third World Winter Games for the Disabled, were fully sanctioned by the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ).
In job advertisements and descriptions, the fact that the employer is an equal opportunity employer is sometimes indicated by the abbreviations EOE or MFDV which stands for Minority, Female, Disabled, Veteran.
Disabled from the effects of rheumatism and arthritis, she developed an addiction to pain medication, and on the night of 1 December 1897 she took an overdose of morphine, and was found the next morning by her landlady.
The International Association for Disabled Sailing ( IFDS ) is the body authorized by ISAF to be responsible for disabled sailing worldwide.
The Comprehensive Disabled Afghans Programme ( CDAP ) was a United Nations agency run by UNOPS from 1991 to 2004 that rehabilitated over 100, 000 Afghan people injured by landmines.

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