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CPB and is
Hoffman is the co-host of the Annenberg / CPB educational series, The World of Chemistry, with Don Showalter.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting ( CPB ) is a non-profit corporation created by an act of the United States Congress and funded by the United States federal government to promote public broadcasting.
The CPB is governed by a board of directors consisting of six members.
The Young Communist League ( YCL ) is the name of both the youth wing of the former Communist Party of Great Britain and the current youth wing of the Communist Party of Britain ( CPB ); an organisation that sees itself as the successor to the Communist Party of Great Britain.
For example, the slogan of the CPB is Peace and Socialism, whilst the slogan of the YCL is Peace, Jobs and Socialism.
He is also an active member of the Center for Pragmatic Buddhism's ( CPB ) Advisory Council.
# If the case is " on-pump ", the surgeon sutures cannulae into the heart and instructs the perfusionist to start cardiopulmonary bypass ( CPB ).
Once CPB is established, the surgeon places the aortic cross-clamp across the aorta and instructs the perfusionist to deliver cardioplegia ( a special potassium-mixture, cooled ) to stop the heart and slow its metabolism.
In elections the paper endorses the Communist Party of Britain ; where the CPB is not standing, the paper advocates a vote for the Labour Party.
Cardiopulmonary bypass ( CPB ) is a technique that temporarily takes over the function of the heart and lungs during surgery, maintaining the circulation of blood and the oxygen content of the body.
The CPB pump itself is often referred to as a heart – lung machine or " the pump ".
CPB is a form of extracorporeal circulation.
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ( ECMO ) is a simplified form of CPB sometimes used as life-support for newborns with serious birth defects, or to oxygenate and maintain recipients for organ transplantation until new organs can be found.
The blood is cooled during CPB and returned to the body.
Another type of oxygenator gaining favour recently is the heparin-coated blood oxygenator which is believed to produce less systemic inflammation and decrease the propensity for blood to clot in the CPB circuit.
In accordance to what is said above, the general consensus throughout the CPB is that the positive features of the Soviet Union and what the party continues to call the ' former socialist countries ' outweighed the negative ones.
Democratic centralism is the guiding organizational principle of CPB.
The CPB is working with a strategy of bringing about a ' revolutionary democratic transformation of society and state ' with the ultimate goal of socialism-communism.
CPB is giving special attention to strengthen the Party and the mass organizations, increase cohesion among the communists and move towards communist unity, strengthen and expand the Left Democratic Front ( which is constituted by different communist and left parties ).
CPB is also giving priority to the urgent task of fighting religious fundamentalism.

CPB and Marxist-Leninist
They are distinct from the Communist Party of Britain ( CPB ), which has the electoral rights to the name ' Communist Party ' and the Communist Party of Great Britain ( Marxist-Leninist ).
The Communist Party of Britain ( Marxist-Leninist ) ( CPB ( M-L )) is a British communist political party.

CPB and organisation
Some leading members such as Andrew Murray and Nick Wright formed a group called " Communist Liaison " after the dissolution of the CPGB in 1991 they published a newsletter called " Diamat " but it later dissolved and most of them, including Wright and Murray joined the Communist Party of Britain ( CPB ), soon taking up leading positions throughout the new organisation.

CPB and whose
The study was commissioned by Kenneth Tomlinson, whose appointment to the chairmanship of the CPB by George W. Bush had been criticized by liberals as politically motivated.

CPB and main
In 1976, the Communist Workers ' Movement split from the CPB ( M-L ), later joining its main British rival, the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain.

CPB and policies
During his time as chairman, he pursued aggressive policies of adding conservative viewpoint to programming supported by CPB funds.

CPB and are
The CPB provides some funding for the PBS, NPR, and, to a lesser extent, for other broadcasters that are independent of those organizations.
Public broadcasting stations are funded by a combination of private donations from members, foundations and corporations ( 60. 4 % of 2006 total revenues of all stations ), state and local taxes ( 22. 2 % of 2006 total revenues ), local and national underwriting, and federal funds, principally through the CPB ( 17. 3 % of 2006 total revenues ).
However, despite this relationship with the CPB, features are contributed by writers from a variety of socialist, social democratic, green and religious perspectives.
The components of the CPB circuit are interconnected by a series of tubes made of silicone rubber or PVC.
Although the Federal government of the United States, primarily through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting ( CPB ), and corporate underwriting provide some money for public broadcasting organizations like National Public Radio ( NPR ) and the Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ), they are largely dependent on program fees paid by their member stations.
Those stations continue to operate today as MHz Networks, and are still owned by CPB.
The DVD's are available from the Annenberg / CPB project website.

CPB and set
CPB took active part in setting up an 11-party combination has been set up with this purpose.

CPB and out
The CPB has organizations in 62 out of the 64 districts and 275 out of 520 sub-districts in Bangladesh.

CPB and Political
Political change in Belarus came about only after the August 1991 coup d ' état in Moscow and a display of satisfaction by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus ( CPB ) at the coup attempt — it never issued a condemnation of the coup plotters.

CPB and party's
Some members of the CPB prefer one symbol over the other, although the party's 1994 congress reaffirmed the hammer and dove's position as the official emblem of the Party.

CPB and Britain's
Britain's Road to Socialism ( BRS ) is the programme of the Communist Party of Britain ( CPB ) and is adhered to by the Young Communist League ( YCL ) and the editors of the Morning Star newspaper.
When the CPGB's leadership abandoned Britain's Road to Socialism in 1985, elements in the party that remained loyal to the programme, including the editorship of The Morning Star split to form the CPB in 1988.

CPB and .
:; Cardiopulmonary bypass ( CPB ) / heart-lung machine: External pump to take over the function of both the heart and lungs.
However, after 1986, China withdrew support for the CPB and began supplying the military junta with the majority of its arms in exchange for increased access to Burmese markets and a rumoured naval base on Coco Islands in the Andaman Sea.
Early neoclassical models of socialism include a role for a central planning board ( CPB ) in setting prices to equal marginal cost in order to achieve pareto efficiency.
Between 15 and 20 percent of the aggregate revenues of all public broadcasting stations have been funded from federal sources, principally through the CPB.
The CPB was created on November 7, 1967, when U. S. president Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967.
In 1970, the CPB formed National Public Radio ( NPR ), a radio network consisting of public stations.
In more recent years, the CPB has started funding some Internet-based projects.
* $ 22. 21M for CPB administrative costs ;
Stations that receive CPB funds must meet certain requirements, such as the maintainance or provision of open meetings, open financial records, a community advisory board, equal employment opportunity, and lists of donors and political activities.
According to the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, the president cannot appoint persons of the same political party to more than five of the nine CPB board seats.
In 2004 and 2005, people from the PBS and NPR complained that the CPB was starting to push a conservative agenda.
Kenneth Tomlinson, chair of the CPB board from September 2003 until September 2005, angered PBS and NPR supporters by unilaterally commissioning a conservative colleague to conduct a study of alleged bias in the PBS show NOW with Bill Moyers, and by appointing two conservatives as CPB Ombudsmen.
On November 3, 2005, Tomlinson resigned from the board, prompted by a report of his tenure by the CPB Inspector General, Kenneth Konz, requested by Democrats in the U. S. House of Representatives.

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