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At the national level is the General Synod which directs areas of common interest, such as theological education, ministry training and ecumenical co-operation.
Application guidelines have been prepared for potential recipients to participate in marine scientific research programmes or other scientific co-operation activity, to enroll in training programmes, and to qualify for technical assistance.
The former colonial power, Portugal, has been focusing on enhancing the capabilities of the STP Coast Guard, and agreed to provide the force with training under a two-year military co-operation agreement signed in 2004.
In some programmes, students may participate in workplace training through co-operation between schools and local employers.
For a number of years, the Belgian Armed Forces have had an active programme of co-operation with Benin, offering training and coaching, donating redundant military equipment and using the county for limited military exercises.
Further training often involves co-operation with other allied counter-terrorism units.
In 1974, the International Progress Organization, with the support of UNESCO and under the auspices of Senegalese President Léopold Sédar Senghor, held an international conference on " The Cultural Self-comprehension of Nations " ( Innsbruck, Austria, 27 – 29 July 1974 ) which called upon United Nations member states " to organize systematic and global comparative research on the different cultures of the world " and " to make all possible efforts for a more intensive training of diplomats in the field of international cultural co-operation ... and to develop the cultural aspects of their foreign policy.
From the beginning, Leuchars was intended as a training unit, being termed a ' Temporary Mobilisation Station ' taking aircrew from initial flying training through to fleet co-operation work.
Three different levels of co-operation are possible: The first one is technical co-operation or to provide training.
It is dedicated to the creation, development and maintenance of regional and international co-operation among its member schools, and to the encouragement of film and television training in the developing world.
The basic skills are simple to learn, however to become a competent performer takes dedicated training until movements become second nature and complex formations can be achieved – which rely not only on the skill of the individual member, but on concentration by the team as a whole to move in co-operation.
Whilst the new association is not a merger, it is intended that it will develop co-operation between the two organisations and mutual recognition of the training and qualifications that they both provide.
Part 3 on policies and actions is divided by area into the following titles: the internal market ; the free movement of goods, including the customs union ; agriculture and fisheries ; free movement of people, services and capital ; the area of freedom, justice and security, including police and justice co-operation ; transport policy ; competition, taxation and harmonisation of regulations ( note Article 101 and Article 102 ); economic and monetary policy, including articles on the euro ; employment policy ; the European Social Fund ; education, vocational training, youth and sport policies ; cultural policy ; public health ; consumer protection ; Trans-European Networks ; industrial policy ; economic, social and territorial cohesion ( reducing disparities in development ); research and development and space policy ; environmental policy ; energy policy ; tourism ; civil protection ; and administrative co-operation.
The training and examination programme is being conducted in co-operation with the Faculty of Science, University of Warwick, UK.
It continued in the coastal patrol and air-sea rescue role while training for its main army co-operation role after returning to the UK.
These include short vocational training courses, postgraduate courses and short undergraduate programmes, which are developed in co-operation with universities of professional education, academic universities, professional bodies or commercial companies.
and it departed after a few months of training for the middle east in November of that same year for Army co-operation duties.
The training exercises now went beyond the drill and rifle practice of earlier days, and during the inter-war years involved attack and defensive positions, inter-arm co-operation ( the artillery came out to the farmlands west of Brampton and demonstrated a smoke screen ), ground to air signalling, and even ariel bombardment.
The regiment now has two line companies, A Company in the Cartier Square Drill Hall, B Company in Bells Corners is now responsible for all training in co-operation with the NCR Battle School, and Administration Company, a combined Combat Service Support and Administrative Support company located in Cartier Square Drill Hall.
As part of the United Nations, the Institute was to address the pressing global problems of human survival, development and welfare by international co-operation, research and advanced training in software technology.

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Our students want occupations that permit them to use their talents and training, to be creative and original, to work with and to help other people.
His English friends, it said, had gone into training to keep up with him vocally and with his `` allegro movements around the luncheon table ''.
This was just Richard's way of saying that last year the Birds opened spring training with a lot of jobs wide open.
I grant that the dog may not be really protective, based on his training, but if you were roaming the streets looking for a purse to snatch or a young lady to molest, how quick would you be to attack a person strolling with a dog??
Additional promotional activities included organizing the dedication program for Operation Turnkey, the new automated post office, and a conference with representatives of Brown University, Providence College, and University of Rhode Island, and eight electronics concerns regarding the inauguration of a training program for electronics personnel.
In addition, by starting the Peace Corps now we will be able to begin training young men and women for overseas duty this summer with the objective of placing them in overseas positions by late fall.
This comes not alone from high-set, high-rep training, but from certain definition-specialization exercises which the champion selects for himself with the knowledge of exactly what works best for him.
Staley Hanover ( Knight Dream-Sweetmite Hanover ) is a little on the small side but a very compact colt and looks like one to stand training and many future battles with colts in his class.
He completed his training in pharmacy also, taking his degree with high honors in 1797, and in 1799 was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy along with a prize for an essay in medicine.
Interviewing, checking references, training the salesmen, having them go with more experienced salesmen was expensive -- and the rate of attrition due to resignations or unsatisfactory performance was too high.
The goal will be to provide the reader with an integrated rationale to aid him in applying roleplaying techniques in this unique training area.
Employers prefer to hire youth with such training rather than those without, and most graduates of vocational training go to work in jobs related to their training.
There are several causes for this, one being rapid economic development with increasing numbers of of middle-class positions requiring engineering or scientific training.
They had courage but their meager training consisted of weekend hops in good weather, in and out of established airports, And the increasingly cold weather soon raised hob with the water cooled engines of their World War 1, planes.
Vast spraying programs conducted by `` technicians with narrow training and little wisdom '' are endangering crops and wildlife, Carl W. Buchheister, president of the National Audubon Society, said today.
But with today's demand for professional qualifications and specialized training, the need for `` outsiders '' becomes more pressing.
The Swiss Confederate mobilized its troops — the country follows the doctrine of " armed neutrality " with all males required to have military training — a number that General Eisenhower estimated to be about 850, 000.
On the other hand, an amateur may be in a position to approach a subject with an open mind ( as a result of the lack of formal training ) and in a financially disinterested manner.
Discrimination may include, among other things, limiting or classifying a job applicant or employee in an adverse way, denying employment opportunities to people who truly qualify, or not making reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of disabled employees, not advancing employees with disabilities in the business, and / or not providing needed accommodations in training materials or policies, and the provision of qualified readers or interpreters.
In Rosemary Sutcliff's The Lantern Bearers Prince Ambrosius Aurelianus of Arfon drives out the Saxons by training his British army with Roman techniques and making effective use of cavalry.
" From that day he stayed continually with Ammonius and acquired so complete a training in philosophy that he became eager to make acquaintance with the Persian philosophical discipline and that prevailing among the Indians.

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