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Over these voluntary agencies, in 1917-18, the CTCA served as a co-ordinating body in carrying out what Survey called `` the most stupendous piece of social work in modern times ''.
Social work pioneer and journal editor Paul Kellogg offered Eastman her first job, investigating labor conditions for The Pittsburgh Survey sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation.
During the summer of 1925 Bloomfield worked as Assistant Ethnologist with the Geological Survey of Canada in the Canadian Department of Mines, undertaking linguistic field work on Plains Cree ; this position was arranged by Edward Sapir, who was then Chief of the Division of Anthropology, Victoria Museum, Geological Survey of Canada, Canadian Department of Mines.
Lykaion Excavation and Survey Project, a joint effort of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Arizona began work at the site in 2004, with the aim of continuing the topographical survey begun in 1996 and carrying out a full topographical and architectural analysis not only of the altar and temenos, but of the nearby valley where the Lykaian Games were held.
A self-described liberal media watchdog group, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting ( FAIR ), in consultation with the Survey and Evaluation Research Laboratory at Virginia Commonwealth University, sponsored an academic study in which journalists were asked a range of questions about how they did their work and about how they viewed the quality of media coverage in the broad area of politics and economic policy.
Many national surveying projects have been carried out by the military, such as the British Ordnance Survey ( now a civilian government agency internationally renowned for its comprehensively detailed work ).
Despite the work of the 1400 strong Iraq Survey Group in post-war Iraq, no evidence of actual WMD capability has so far been uncovered ; according to its final report in September 2004.
* February 10 – The United States Coast Survey is established ; work begins on August 3, 1816.
Survey teams closely followed by work crews from each railroad passed each other, eager to lay as much track as possible.
According to the U. S. Census Bureau's 2004 American Community Survey, 42. 3 % of the population work in another county.
After the work of national mapping was assumed by the U. S. Geological Survey in 1878, the term topographical remained as a general term for detailed surveys and mapping programs, and has been adopted by most other nations as standard.
Recently the Maritime and Coastguard Agency of the United Kingdom and the Marine Institute of Ireland undertook bathymetric survey work in the area north of County Antrim, updating Admiralty charts ( Joint Irish Bathmetric Survey Project ).
His work has been carried forward by Buss and Plomin, who developed two measures of temperament: The Colorado Child Temperament Inventory, which includes aspects of Thomas and Chess's schema, and the EAS Survey for Children.
On February 17, 2006, the Department of Energy ’ s Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management ( OCRWM ) released a report confirming the technical soundness of infiltration modeling work performed by U. S. Geological Survey ( USGS ) employees.
The main recent archaeological teams to work at Xunantunich and the surrounding region are the Xunantunich Archaeological Project ( XAP ) and the Xunantunich Settlement Survey ( XSS ).
In 1860, he was one of the party sent to Labrador to observe an eclipse of the sun ; in 1862 he was at work on the reduction of Gilliss's observations of the stars of the southern hemisphere, and in 1863 he superintended the publication of maps and charts of the United States Coast Survey.
His best known work was his catalogue of clusters of galaxies collected during the Palomar Sky Survey.
Some have credited Hecataeus with a work entitled Περίοδος γῆς (" Travels round the Earth " or " World Survey '), written in two books.
Survey work on archaeoloical remains place human activity in the Itasca area as early as 8, 000 years ago.
It was discovered in 1981, and named to honor geologist John T. Alfors ( 1930 – 2005 ) of the California Geological Survey for his work in the area where it was discovered.
The work for which Stow is best known is his Survey of London, published in 1598, not only interesting for the quaint simplicity of its style and its amusing descriptions and anecdotes, but of unique value for its minute account of the buildings, social condition and customs of London in the time of Elizabeth I.
Coomaraswamy's field work between 1902 and 1906 earned him a doctor of science for his study of Ceylonese mineralogy, and prompted the formation of the Geological Survey of Ceylon which he initially directed.
Survey work began in February 1943, and work started in March.

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The 2001 American Religious Identification Survey ( ARIS ), which involved 50, 000 participants, reported that the number of participants in the survey identifying themselves as deists grew at the rate of 717 percent between 1990 and 2001.
The British Antarctic Survey operates a transcontinental air link between Port Stanley Airport and the Rothera Research Station on the Antarctic Peninsula and servicing also other British bases in the British Antarctic Territory using a de Havilland Canada Dash 7.
A recent analysis based on the data from Deep Ecliptic Survey confirms this difference in colour between low-inclination ( named Core ) and high-inclination ( named Halo ) objects.
Through his leadership of the Archaeological Survey of India between 1944 and 1948, Wheeler had a significant impact on the archaeology of the Indian subcontinent.
Strangely, there seems to be some confusion between the Gwynfi and the Afan itself ; one of the two streams that form the river is named the Nant Gwynfi, while the other appears not to have a name, but is labelled on the Ordnance Survey map of the area as " River Afan " ( as is the entire length of the Gwynfi ).
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that overall seroprevalence in the United States as determined with specimens collected by the National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey ( NHANES ) between 1999 and 2004 was found to be 10. 8 %, with seroprevalence among women of childbearing age ( 15 to 44 years ) at 11 %.
A 2003 U. S. Geological Survey photo showing the border between Water Conservation Area 3 ( bottom ) with water, and Everglades National Park, dry ( top )
* Old Ordnance Survey map of the area as in the 1920s: see the word " Aerodrome " between the two roads going north-northwest from Purley ; the westerly of those two roads is Plough Lane.
In England, at the time of the Domesday Survey, this would have been between about 1 and 5 acres ( 0. 4 to 2 hectares ).
The Ordnance Survey map of 1849, shows that Heworth was effectively a square of three parallel streets sandwiched between the then Scarborough Road and East Parade.
* Survey and drawing of the first coastal road-map between Persian Gulf ports
Citing a recently released Maine Higher Education Survey Report, a cramped location between the river and the railroad tracks, an aging physical plant, and lack of dining facilities for men, amongst others, Johnson began a campaign to move the college to a more adequate location.
And for the next few years, neither the Survey nor the Indian Intelligence Department succeeded in obtaining any trustworthy information on the routes between Herat and Kabul through the Hazarajat.
The 2000 Living Standard Measurement Survey by Statistical Office of Kosovo ( rejected by Belgrade ): Total population estimated between 1. 8-2. 0 million.
The last data collected by the U. S. Bureaur of Labor Statistics through the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth in 1979 showed that individuals between the ages of 18 and 38 will hold more than 10 jobs.
The Beginning Point of the U. S. Public Land Survey is located at a point on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border between East Liverpool, Ohio and the Pittsburgh metropolitan area, on private property.
Analysis of the National Survey of Families and Households suggests there are differences between whites and other ethnic groups because of economic differences among racial groups: blacks and Latinos less often have the economic resources that allow the kind of privatization that the nuclear family entails. 7 Extended kinship, then, is a survival strategy in the face of economic difficulties.
Its site was located slightly above sea level, all of it lying between the 5 and 10 metre contour lines on Ordnance Survey maps.
As this date falls between the publication of the 1st Edition 1: 2500 Ordnance Survey map and its 1st Revision, the impact of construction can be observed by studying those maps.
His observations, as recorded on 22 and 23 May 1819, and published in his Narrative of a Survey of Intertropical and Western Coast of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822.
The Survey of Western Palestine, sponsored by the Palestine Exploration Fund, identified al-Bassa as, " probably a Crusading village "; however, archaeological excavations uncovered evidence of an ecclesiastical farm in operation there between the 5th to 8th centuries, and pottery sherds indicate continuous inhabitation throughout the Middle Ages.
The National Health and Sexual Life Survey, which used random sampling and structured interviewing, found that between 10 % and 15 % of women reported having experienced pain during intercourse during the previous 6 months ( Laumann et al.
** On some maps intended for wilderness or navigational use, including the topographic maps of the U. S. Geological Survey ( USGS ), a diagram shows the relationship between magnetic north in the area concerned ( with an arrow marked " MN ") and true north ( a vertical line with a five-pointed star at its top ), with a label near the angle between the MN arrow and the vertical line, stating the size of the declination and of that angle, in degrees, mils, or both.

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