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RRC and graduates
As of June 2008, RRC had graduated 321 rabbis, nine graduates of the masters in Jewish studies program, and three cantors.
Most RRC graduates are members of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association.

RRC and Jewish
RRC also offers a masters degree program in Jewish studies.
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 .
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.
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.
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 "
M-Sport call their Fiesta an RRC ( Regional Rally Car ) with Prodrive using the correct term of S2000 for the MINI.
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.

graduates and serve
Many of the men who would serve in the top leadership in this institution were West Point graduates, who rose to military fame and power during the Civil War.
While the majority of those who successfully completed the program went on to serve in the RAF, over half ( 72, 835 ) of the 131, 553 graduates were Canadians.
The law program produced politically-dependable graduates to fill fast-track administrative positions in government, also known as high civil servants ( koto bunkan ), and to serve as judges and prosecutors.
A January 2006 ranking noted that Connecticut College is among the 25 top small colleges in terms of the number of graduates who serve in the Peace Corps.
MPA graduates currently serve in some important positions within the public sector including Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, CIA Director David Petraeus, President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Mexico Felipe Calderón, Foreign Minister of Serbia Vuk Jeremić, NYC Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, Treasurer of Australia Wayne Swan, Health Minister of Australia Tanya Plibersek, former Commandant of the U. S. Coast Guard Thad Allen.
ITASA is a national 501 ( c )( 3 ) non-profit organization staffed by students and recent graduates to serve their peers and their respective campuses.
" The President had recently selected one of its graduates, Harold Brown, of the class of 1943, for the position of Director of Defense Research and Engineering ; he would later serve as Secretary of Defense under President Jimmy Carter.
This, combined with ensuring opportunity and placement for graduates, means that many YouthBuild graduates go on to college, work in the non-profit sector, serve on committees, or even run in local politics.
Most graduates from the School of Theology serve in roles as pastors, teachers, or lay ministers at churches of almost every denomination -- throughout the U. S. and the world.
Memorial Chapel: Memorial Chapel was constructed between 1924 and 1925 to serve as the central College chapel and to honor Union graduates who lost their lives serving during wartime.
AUB graduates continue to serve in leadership positions as presidents of their countries, prime ministers, members of parliament, ambassadors, governors of central banks, presidents and deans of colleges and universities, businesspeople, engineers, doctors, teachers, and nurses.
Many graduates in the Naval Reserve have been called to serve supporting naval roles in ports in Iraq and Kuwait.
The University of Detroit Mercy will be recognized as a premier private university in the Great Lakes ( North America ) region, distinguished by graduates who lead and serve in their communities.
Approximately 917 School of Medicine graduates currently serve on an American medical school faculty, including 18 department chairs.
However, according to a 2008 BBC News report the island now features stable electrical power, and young medical graduates can serve for six months on Gavdos in lieu of compulsory military service.
He recruited prominent local attorneys to serve on the faculty and increased the size of the school from four graduates in 1908 to 36 in 1913, his last year as dean.
The colleges serve as centers for educational and cultural excellence, attracting not only recent high school graduates but also many adult students who are upgrading their skills, earning the first two years of a four-year degree, or participating in plays, concerts, and seminars.
Although various incidents during the late 1960s and early 1970s, particularly in California, had sparked controversy and negative feelings towards police officers in general, The Rookies tried to better humanize the character of a police officer and show the struggles new, younger men and women ( who were often Vietnam-era military veterans and / or college graduates ) faced in their lives as law enforcement persons sworn to serve and protect the public.
Most of graduates from the college serve for the position as secondary school teacher, educational administrator and university faculty.
High school graduates aged 18, up through adults aged 21 may serve as Midshipmen ( MIDN ).
The Way has ordained Way Corps graduates over the years, and both men and women serve as clergy.
Some Gilead graduates have remained in foreign missionary assignments for decades, others eventually served as traveling overseers, translators, or branch staff ; some may be appointed as " special pioneers " if they serve in their home country.
After which, in accordance with the strict system of selection reserved for honours graduates of ENA in the French Administration he was to immediately be eligible for and become a member of the elite group of Inspecteurs des finances ( auditor at the Ministry for the Economy and Finance, with special responsibility for the inspection of public finances ), before taking a succession of senior posts such as Principal at the Service de la legislation fiscale ( tax legislation department ), and Principal Private Secretary of the Minister of Industry, Foreign Trade and Town and Country Planning until 1991 when he was called to serve ( initially as Deputy and then Head of Cabinet of the President of the European Commission, Jacques Delors, President of the European Commission until 1995.
Under the modern U. S. Naval ROTC system, graduates become active duty officers, rather than reserve officers, and are required to serve a term of 5 years for the Navy Option and 4 years for the Marine and Nurse Options.

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