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Overseas and schools
Also found in Laoag are four private special vocational schools: STI Laoag, the Overseas Technical Institute, the Lazo Fashion School, and the Bel Arte School of Fine Arts.
* Educational Services Overseas Limited, an owner of international schools
The East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools ( EARCOS ) is an association of some 100 international schools in East Asia which use English as the primary medium of instruction.

Overseas and were
Both European ( the coastal regions, such as the Basque Country, Catalonia, and Asturias ) and Overseas – Antilles and pacific were able to grow uninterruptedly.
Diego Garcia and the Chagos Archipelago were administered by the colonial government on the island of Mauritius until 1965, when the United Kingdom purchased them from the self-governing government of Mauritius for £ 3 million, and declared them to be a separate British Overseas Territory.
In 1951, when the Portuguese government overhauled the entire colonial system, all Portugal's colonies, including Portuguese Guinea, were renamed Overseas Provinces ( Províncias Ultramarinas ).
Overseas militias were first raised in Jamestown, Virginia, and in Bermuda, where the Bermuda Militia followed a similar trajectory over the next two centuries to that in Britain.
They were owned by American Overseas Marine ( AMSEA ) but have been recently sold to MSC and are now operated by Maersk Line, Limited.
On 21 May 2002 they were granted access to full British citizenship by the British Overseas Territories Act 2002 and there is a special Saint Helena passport issued to Saint Helenians.
Overseas visitors could choose between British law, that was considered stricter but with more humane prisons, or French law and French prisons, which were somewhat uncomfortable but with better food.
Overseas, there were wars and revolutions.
The parties involved were Canadian Overseas Telecommunication Corporation ( now Teleglobe ) and the British General Post Office.
Three former British European Airways ( BEA ) Vickers Vikings, which Laker had acquired in 1949 as well, were overhauled at ATL's Southend maintenance base and sold on to British Overseas Airways Corporation ( BOAC ) at a profit.
Overseas, however, Haley and his band continued to be popular, touring the United Kingdom in February 1957, during which Haley and his crew were mobbed by thousands of fans at Waterloo Station in London at an incident which the media dubbed the Second Battle of Waterloo.
The Minister of Overseas Development, Barbara Castle, set a standard in interest relief on loans to developing nations which resulted in changes to the loan policies of many donor countries, “ a significant shift in the conduct of rich white nations to poor brown ones .” Loans were introduced to developing countries on terms that were more favourable to them than those given by governments of all other developed countries at that time.
BCCI had an unusual annual auditing system: Price Waterhouse were the accountants for BCCI Overseas, while Ernst & Young audited BCCI and BCCI Holdings ( London and Luxembourg ).
The Brethren were also instrumental in establishing the Christian Rural Overseas Program ( CROP ), which was originally housed at Bethany Biblical Seminary, the Brethren Seminary in Chicago.
Imperial Airways, serving routes within the British Empire, and British Airways Ltd, serving European routes, were merged by the Chamberlain government in November 1938 to become British Overseas Airways Corporation ( BOAC ).
Chinese immigration law gives priority to returning Overseas Chinese — ethnic Chinese who were living abroad.
Overseas, broadsides were distributed along the Mediterranean, promising prosperity in the coal fields of southeast Kansas.
The only other services to the Far East from Europe were operated by KLM and British Overseas Airways Corporation.
In the Civil Aviation Act of 1946, the state-owned British European Airways ( BEA ) and British South American Airways ( BSAA ) were formed, and the full name British Overseas Airways Corporation ( BOAC ) was finally applied and accepted throughout the Corporation.
Overseas Chinese were strong supporters of the 1911 revolution.
In addition, a recent Natural Resource Perspective paper by the Overseas Development Institute found that good infrastructure, education and effective information services in rural areas were necessary to improve the chances of making agriculture work for the poor.
However, the High Court, in 2006, held that these Orders in Council were unlawful, saying " The suggestion that a minister can, through the means of an order in council, exile a whole population from a British Overseas Territory and claim that he is doing so for the ' peace, order and good government ' of the territory is to us repugnant.
These 30 minute radio programmes were broadcast on NZBC in the 1970s, presumably from transcription disks from the Overseas Service of the BBC / BBC World Service ( these disks should still be available somewhere ):
The lower floors were occupied by NatWest's Overseas Branch, moving from its previous location at 52 / 53 Threadneedle Street.

Overseas and often
Another often-used term is 海外华人 ( Hǎiwài Huárén ), a more literal translation of Overseas Chinese ; it is often used by the PRC government to refer to people of Chinese ethnicities who live outside the PRC, regardless of citizenship.
The drive for rapid urban growth and often efficiency can lead to less equitable urban development, think tanks such as the Overseas Development Institute have even proposed policies that encourage labour intensive growth as a means of absorbing the influx of low skilled and unskilled labour.
Overseas Chinese communities generally use traditional characters, but simplified characters are often used among mainland Chinese immigrants.
Expatriates from the UK have the advantage of being able to convert their existing pension scheme into a Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Scheme ( QROPS ), often providing tax advantages in other countries with lower tax rates.
Because the status of British Overseas Citizen is not associated with the right to live or work anywhere in the world, it is often considered a useless citizenship ( unless the holder has no other nationality, in which case he or she may register as a British Citizen ).
Overseas Filipinos often work as doctors, physical therapists, nurses, accountants, IT professionals, engineers, architects ,< ref name =" Gabnet "> entertainers, technicians, teachers, military servicemen, seafarers, students, caregivers, domestic helpers, fast wood workers especially in the middle east and maids.

Overseas and titled
A recent ( October 2000 ) KPMG report titled " Review of Financial Regulation in the Caribbean Overseas Territories and Bermuda " states that the island's legislative framework is not compliant with international standards, giving evidence of Bermuda's commitment to the facilitation of money laundering and other financial crimes.
Participants were initially known as Overseas Development Institute Nuffield Fellows ( ODINs ) before later titled as ODI Fellows.
An extremely compelling story of Meder's experience is related in the 1947 book, Deadline Delayed in a chapter titled " Tea and Ashes " by NBC's Irene Kuhn, a member of the Overseas Press Club of America.

Overseas and American
When Al Posen originated the idea of National Cartoonists Society tours to entertain American servicemen, he became the NCS Director of Overseas Shows.
The project was a joint one between the General Post Office of the UK, the American Telephone and Telegraph company, and the Canadian Overseas Telecommunications Corporation.
From 1976 to 1980 she went to high school at the American Overseas School of Rome.
On 24 October, the first scheduled commercial flight, an American Overseas Airlines DC-4, passed through Shannon Airport.
Flight attendant, circa 1949-1950, American Overseas Airlines, Flagship Denmark, Boeing 377 Stratocruiser
* Overseas Chinese: British Chinese, Chinese American, Chinese Canadian, Chinese Australians, Chinese New Zealander
Major Tsuneishi established an office at Radio Tokyo ( NHK ) and issued orders to the NHK Overseas Bureau's American, European, Asian, Editorial and Administration Divisions through Bureau Chief Yoshio Muto.
In November 1939, IAL was restructured into three separate companies: British European Airways, British Overseas Airways Corporation ( BOAC ), and British South American Airways ( which merged with BOAC in 1949 ), with the change being made official in 1 April 1940.
The university library system houses the Hong Kong Studies Archive, Hong Kong Literature Collection, Chinese Overseas Collection, Nobel Laureate GAO, Xingjian Collection, Nobel Laureate CY Yang Archive, American Studies Resource Collection and Modern Chinese Drama Collection.
American companies formerly headquartered in Midtown Manhattan include American Airlines, American Comics Group, American Overseas Airlines, Central Park Media, Eastern Airlines, GoodTimes Entertainment, LJN, NewKidCo, Pan American World Airways, Philip Morris Companies ( now Altria Group ), Trans Caribbean Airways, and Trans World Airlines.
Major awards won by the show include the Ohio State Award, the Peabody Award, the Overseas Press Club Award, the DuPont Award, the American Women in Radio and Television Award and the Robert F. Kennedy Award.
* Dobbs, Lou Exporting America: Why Corporate Greed is Shipping American Jobs Overseas ( 2004 )
The YFU USA American Overseas Program provides opportunities for United States high school students to live with a host family and study abroad for a year, semester, or summer.
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Following the war, Smith dabbled in international air travel through American Overseas Airlines.
He worked for American Overseas Petroleum Limited in the Netherlands, and in Libya at the time of Colonel Gadaffi ’ s revolution.
* The Export American Products, Not American Jobs Act -- to eliminate a wide array of tax and trade incentives ( e. g. foreign tax credit ) and taxpayer-financed programs ( e .. g. EX-IM Bank, Overseas Private Investment Corporation insurance and loans ) that encourage and reward U. S .- based transnational corporations for investing and producing overeas rather than in new plants, jobs, and equipment in the U. S .; and
The airline was established in 1968 as Sahakol Air operating air-taxi services under contract from Overseas International Construction Company ( OICC ) an American construction company, United States Operations Mission ( USOM ) and a number of other organisations engaged in oil and natural-gas exploration in the Gulf of Thailand.

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