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RRC and students
The RRC used various empty facilities around town and many of the initial training programs were targeted to help educate students for work at local companies, such as Dell, which had specialized needs.
22 May 2008 < http :// go. galegroup. com / ps / start. do? p = GVRL & u = spertusgvrl >.</ ref > RRC has an enrollment of approximately 80 students in rabbinic and other graduate programs.
From its early years, RRC included students in decision making.
From its second year, 1969, RRC students included women.
Staub commented that the early focus of RRC, as with other seminaries, was not on questions of meaning but “ We were going for the original, objective, dispassionate description of phenomena .” But this expansion enabled the faculty to begin working with students as spiritual people and future leaders.
RRC had long been preparing students for a variety of rabbinic careers, including campus work, chaplaincy, and Jewish education as well as congregational leadership.

RRC and dialogue
* Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer, RRC faculty, active in interfaith dialogue

RRC and with
M-Sport call their Fiesta an RRC ( Regional Rally Car ) with Prodrive using the correct term of S2000 for the MINI.
Tosylhydrazones RRC = N-NHTs are reacted with base for example triethylamine in the synthesis of crotyl diazoacetate and in the synthesis of phenyldiazomethane from PhCHNHTs and sodium methoxide.
RRC continues to own 21 other properties which will operate under the " Rave Motion Pictures " branding under a management services agreement with Rave Cinemas, LLC.
Concurrently with the RRC acquisition, Rave Cinemas, LLC, purchased the business operations and real estate of 35 properties owned by National Amusements, Inc. ( NAI ), parent company of Viacom and CBS Corporation.
* The badge for RRC is in the shape of a golden cross, 1. 375 inches wide, the obverse enamelled red, with a circular medallion ( now bearing an effigy of the reigning monarch ) at its centre.
RRC is the only seminary affiliated with Reconstructionist Judaism.

RRC and who
In this way, RRC educates leaders who can articulate the voice of tradition as it speaks to today ’ s Jews .”

RRC and issues
From the early years of RRC there were courses in practical rabbinics, covering such issues as pastoral counseling and life cycle events.

RRC and .
Finally, in 1968, his closest disciple and son-in-law Ira Eisenstein founded a separate school, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College ( RRC ), in which Kaplan's philosophy, Reconstructionist Judaism, would be promoted as a separate religious movement.
The UE ( User Equipment ) interface of the RAN ( Radio Access Network ) primarily consists of RRC ( Radio Resource Control ), RLC ( Radio Link Control ) and MAC ( Media Access Control ) protocols.
RRC protocol handles connection establishment, measurements, radio bearer services, security and handover decisions.
MAC handles the scheduling of data on air interface depending on higher layer ( RRC ) configured parameters.
RRC and NAS messages go on SRBs.
Florence Nightingale OM, RRC (; 12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910 ) was a celebrated English nurse, writer and statistician.
The Reisterstown Area Recreation Council ( RRC ) organizes athletic and recreational activities for the Reisterstown area.
In 2008, an educational campus and the first RRC building — the Avery Building — was opened through the combined efforts of Texas State University-San Marcos, Austin Community College, and Temple College in order to provide a broader range of educational opportunities, specialized training, and varying degree programs including post graduate degrees.
The unit's identification is RRC # 1800.
The Resource Recovery Centre ( RRC ), which opened in 2006, operates a conveyor belt system to separate out the different types of waste, from paper to plastic, cardboard to cans.
NH also enjoyed a period of pre-eminence at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Seminary ( RRC ) during Arthur Green's tenure there as dean.
They include the Asia-Pacific headquarters of Télécoms Sans Frontières, UNEP Environment Assessment for Regional Resource Center in Asia and the Pacific ( UNEP RRC. AP ), and the Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System for Africa and Asia ( RIMES ).
The forerunner to RRC, The Industrial Vocational Education Centre, was established in the mid 1930s by three Winnipeggers: R. J. Jones, T. O.
The WRC specifications were introduced by the FIA in 1997. There are also the restricted RRC " Regional Rally Car "
Bac., RRC.
Two Special Joint Secretaries, reporting to the Additional Director, head the Electronics and Technical Department which is the nodal agency for ETS, NTFO and the RRC.
The division shoulder patch is worn by the United States Army Reserve 88th Regional Readiness Command ; however, the division lineage is not perpetuated by the 88th RRC.
According to the United States Army Center of Military History, RRCs such as the 88th have the same number as inactivated divisions and are allowed to wear the shoulder patch, but division lineage and honors are not inherited by an RRC, which is not considered as a successor to a division.
Fort Gillem will maintain a contiguous enclave for the Georgia Army National Guard, the remainder of the 81st RRC units, the Criminal Investigation Division Forensics Laboratory and the Navy ’ s Reserve Intelligence Area 14, which will relocate from Naval Air Station Atlanta.
Subordinate units of the 96th RRC have been deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Djibouti in support of the Global War on Terror from 2011.

describes and goal
Theurgy ( from Greek θεουργία ) describes the practice of rituals, sometimes seen as magical in nature, performed with the intention of invoking the action or evoking the presence of one or more gods, especially with the goal of uniting with the divine, achieving henosis, and perfecting oneself.
Like many others in his party he describes himself as a republican and stated at the 2006 Seán Moylan commemoration in Cork that " as an Irish Republican my main personal and political goal is to live to see the unity of Ireland.
" People, planet and profit " succinctly describes the triple bottom lines and the goal of sustainability.
The primary goal of such organisations is therefore to create, develop and manage foreign policy and therefore describes relationships as seen from the self-interested perspective of the state when viewing the international milieu.
The goal of the new SAT I is to more closely reflect the course work of the nation's high school students while maintaining what the Board describes as the test's level of rigor and excellence.
The Democratic Party describes its foremost goal as being the recovery of " economic sovereignty ".
Kinnaird played in for Wanderers ) gives a concise description of the style of combination adopted by the club, particularly in the section which describes the second and third goals, After a “ hand ” within thirty yards of the Wanderers ’ lines, Weir got possession, and, successfully charging the English forwards, passed it on to Herriot, who in turn placed it to Campbell, who by a well judged kick dropped the ball just below the bar, thus securing another goal for the Scotsmen in sixteen minutes.
The song describes the national eruption of celebration over the goal.
A regulative ideal can be expressed in the form of a description, but what it describes is an ideal state of affairs, a condition of being that constitutes its aim, end, goal, intention, or objective.
His goal, as he writes it, is an attempt at presenting to westerners eastern metaphysics and spirituality as they are understood and thought by easterners themselves, while pointing at what René Guénon describes as all the erroneous interpretations and misunderstandings of western orientalism and " neospiritualism " ( for the latter, notably the proponents of Madame Blavatsky ’ s theosophism ).
The European Central Bank has similar mechanisms for their operations ; it describes its methods as a four-tiered approach with different goals: beside its main goal of steering and smoothing Eurozone interest rates while managing the liquidity situation in the market the ECB also has the aim of signalling the stance of monetary policy with its operations.
* Optionally, a purpose clause that further describes the overall operation of the invention, or the goal that the invention achieves (" wherein the Z simultaneously controls the X and Y ," or " wherein the Z accomplishes purpose W by controlling X and Y ," etc.
AECL describes its goal as ensuring that " Canadians and the world receive energy, health, environmental and economic benefits from nuclear science and technology-with confidence that nuclear safety and security are assured ".
Identity management ( IdM ) describes the management of individual identifiers, their authentication, authorization ,, and privileges / permissions within or across system and enterprise boundaries with the goal of increasing security and productivity while decreasing cost, downtime, and repetitive tasks.
Patanjali describes siddhis as obstacles to reaching the ultimate goal of yoga ( union )— the Bhāgavata describes them as blessings that are present in Bhagavan in infinite form, and given to the yogi in varying degrees depending on the yogi's devotion.
The human action cycle describes how humans may form goals and then develop a series of steps required to achieve that goal, using the computer system.
The League of the South describes itself as a Southern nationalist organization, headquartered in Killen, Alabama, which states that its ultimate goal is " a free and independent Southern republic.
Benson describes this as particularly striking: " Bond is particularly brutal in achieving his goal ...
The Foundation describes its goal as to:
Resilience, describes the goal of the four phases: an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change.
Regulatory compliance describes the goal that corporations or public agencies aspire to in their efforts to ensure that personnel are aware of and take steps to comply with relevant laws and regulations.
In Brittany the name Bag an Noz is used to denote those ships who carry the dead to their goal: Anatole Le Braz describes in his book La légende de la mort chez les Bretons armoricains, the existence of souls ' processions which make their way toward coastal places like Laoual, in order to start their last travel from there.
The strategy was put forth in a Discovery Institute manifesto known as the Wedge Document, which describes a broad social, political, and academic agenda whose ultimate goal is to defeat materialism, naturalism, evolution, and " reverse the stifling materialist world view and replace it with a science consonant with Christian and theistic convictions.
Aristotle identifies the goal of human action with “ happiness ” and describes the many factors contributing to it ( Bk.

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