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Other accreditations include the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance ; American Chemical Society ; Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Professionals ( surgical technology ); Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association ( communication disorders ); Council on Social Work Education ; Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Certification ; International Association of Counseling Services, Inc .; Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation, State Board of Nursing ; National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences ; National Association of Industrial Technology ; National Association of Schools of Music ; Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
Carter was Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the Music Department of The City College of New York, having taught there for twenty years, and received an honorary Doctorate from the Berklee College of Music, in Spring 2005.
* The Grieg Academy – Department of Music
A fiftieth anniversary pamphlet published by the Music Department in 1973 says that OUP had " no knowledge of the music trade, no representative to sell to music shops, and −− it seems −− no awareness that sheet music was in any way a different commodity from books.
And in 1923 he established as a separate division the Music Department, with its own offices in Amen House and with Foss as first Musical Editor.
Milford as London publisher had fully supported the Music Department during its years of formation and growth.
Thus it was not until 1939 that the Music Department showed its first profitable year.
* Oxford University Press Music Department, Oxford Music: The First Fifty Years ' 23 −' 73, ( London: OUP, 1973 ).
He moved to Los Angeles, where he taught at the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles, both of which later named a music building on their respective campuses Schoenberg Hall ( UCLA Department of Music ; University of Southern California Thornton School of Music ).
The film's musical score, by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, was so popular with the public that the Warner Brothers Music Department drafted a form-letter response to queries concerning recordings or sheet music.
* Department of Music, Dance and Drama
* Many faculty in the Music Department are active in Durango performing arts ensembles, including the Durango Choral Society, the San Juan Symphony, and several chamber ensembles and pop bands.
Slonimsky was brought to the United States in 1923 by Vladimir Rosing to work as an accompanist in the newly formed Opera Department at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where he continued his composition and conducting studies.
Music: A 10-week series of free concerts is organized each summer by the city's Community Services Department.
The Music Department annually produces a spring musical, and many band members participate within other extracurricular activities throughout the school.
Traditional music is popular in Bloomington due in large part to the presence of the Archives of Traditional Music and Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University.
Quest Elementary teacher Suzanne Pilon was the recipient of the 2009 $ 10, 000 Excellence in Math and Science Teaching Award, the Presidential Teaching Award, from the National Science Foundation ; Merton Williams Middle School has been named an " Essential Elements Schools to Watch " by the NYS Education Department ; the Hilton School District's Music Program has been recognized by NAMM and the GRAMMY Signature School program.
It was originally situated on St Aldate's, in what is now the university's Music Department.
Private and group lessons are offered in carillon through the Department of Music, subject to auditions and with Music majors receiving priority.
The Department of Music has a number of distinguished alumni, including Malcolm McLaren, Katy B, James Blake and John Cale.

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While its proven oil reserves of ranks Iraq second in the world behind Saudi Arabia, the United States Department of Energy estimates that up to 90 percent of the country remains unexplored.
Chernenko then steadily rose through the Party ranks, becoming the Director of the Krasnoyarsk House of Party Enlightenment then in 1939, the Deputy Head of the AgitProp Department of Krasnoyarsk Territorial Committee and finally, in 1941 he was appointed Secretary of the Territorial Party Committee for Propaganda.
" Soon after, the Central Propaganda Department was given more resources and power, " including the power to go in to the propaganda-related work units and cleanse the ranks of those who had been supportive of the democracy movement.
The Sea Ranch Lakes Police Department employs detectives within its ranks, who are responsible for conducting most criminal investigations ; however, whenever a major felony occurs in the village such as a homicide or other criminal case that may involve other jurisdictions, the Broward Sheriff's Office is called in for assistance to pursue a joint investigation with a team approach.
The names of the mountains were swapped by the New South Wales Lands Department, so that Mount Kosciuszko remains the name of the highest peak of Australia, and Mount Townsend ranks as second.
Although they were not part of the Criminal Investigation Department ( CID ), they were entitled to use the prefix " Detective " in front of their ranks.
Members of the Criminal Investigation Department ( CID ) up to and including the rank of Chief Superintendent prefix their ranks with " Detective ".
As the 27th Secretary of the U. S. Department of Agriculture ( USDA ), Veneman managed a department of 111, 000 employees, the sixth-largest employer in the federal government, with personnel in more than 25, 000 buildings around the world ; a program level of $ 113 billion that would rank USDA sixth if it were a U. S. corporation ; a spending level that ranks fifth in the federal government ; a loan portfolio that would rank USDA seventh if it were a U. S. bank ; and one of the most diverse and challenging missions across all of government.
In 1982 the first female firefighters joined the ranks of the Fire Department.
Rising through the ranks, he was appointed the officer in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department ( CID ) at Notting Hill in 1995, then returned to New Scotland Yard, first as Superintendent of the Personnel Department in 1996 and then as Chief Superintendent in 1997.
Typically, the Department or District commander also had field command of the army of the same name, but some conflicts within the ranks occurred when this was not true, particularly when an army crossed a geographic boundary.
The widow of a slain police officer, she rose through the ranks of the Manila Police Department, and in 1983 won an award for arresting three murder suspects on Mindoro Island.
"</ ref > USAID, Commerce, and Agriculture senior career FSOs can be appointed to ambassadorships, although the ranks of career ambassadors are in the vast majority of cases drawn from the Department of State, with a far smaller sub-set drawn from the ranks of USAID Mission Directors.
He and his family attempted to get the Army to restore his rank of lieutenant general in the retired ranks on the basis that warnings from the War Department prior to the attack were vague and in conflict.
Members of the Criminal Investigation Department ( CID ) up to and including the rank of Chief Superintendent prefix their ranks with ' Detective '.
Tim, who by this time has risen through the ranks of the Department of Justice, launches an investigation into political corruption that will eventually lead back to Palmieri.
Officers holding ranks up to and including Chief Superintendent who are members of the Criminal Investigation Department ( CID ) or Special Branch ( and certain other units ) have the prefix " Detective " before their rank.
Both systems also have a prioritization system for establishing preserves ; the WWF designated its Global 200 ecoregions as priorities for conservation, and the Department of Environment and Heritage ranks its bioregions high, medium, or low priority, based on " the potential value land reservation in those regions would add to the development of a comprehensive, adequate and representative reserve system for Australia.
The War Department officially established " Pope Field " in 1919, and it ranks as one of the oldest installations in the Air Force.
There are eleven ranks in the Metropolitan Police Department:
Accredited by the American Library Association and a founding member of the I-Schools caucus, the Department of Information Studies ranks the 4th most productive and 3rd most highly cited faculty in the latest Budd survey of " Scholarly Productivity of U. S. LIS Faculty " ( as measured per capita of faculty ).
The Chemistry Department ranks 15th nationally in the National Research Council rankings, the highest ranking of any Texas A & M department, and ranks as the seventh-largest chemistry department in research and development expenditures among all American universities.

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