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FIC and communities
A survey in the 1995 edition of the Communities Directory, published by Fellowship for Intentional Community ( FIC ), reported that 54 % of the communities choosing to list themselves were rural, 28 % were urban, 10 % had both rural and urban sites, and 8 % did not specify.

FIC and world
With the simple definition of a commune as an intentional community with 100 % income sharing, the online directory of the FIC lists 186 communes world wide ( 17 Aug 2011 ).

FIC and for
In 1940, Morgan went on to found two organizations for the promotion of community, Community Service Inc. ( CSI ) and the Fellowship of Intentional Communities ( FIC ).
ESPN STAR Sports managing director Mr Manu Sawhney would be replaced by Senior Vice-President of Sports for FOX International Channels ( FIC ), Peter Hutton.
This " Family of International Classifications " ( FIC ) include three main ( or reference ) classifications on basic parameters of health prepared by the organization and approved by the World Health Assembly for international use, as well as a number of derived and related classifications providing additional details.
In Canada Flight Information Centres ( FIC ) monitor the frequency 126. 7 MHz ( the common en route frequency for broadcasts and traffic information in Canada ) as well as 121. 5 MHz, the emergency frequency.
However, Canadian FIC are gradually phasing out the use of 126. 7 MHz for FISE ( Enroute Flight Information ) and are instead utilizing discrete frequencies.
These FSS stations generally have limited hours and are no longer responsible for flight planning, except for sending departure and arrival messages to the appropriate FIC.

FIC and .
FIC demonstrated the first Socket 7 AGP system board in November 1997 as the FIC PA-2012 based on the VIA Apollo VP3 chipset, followed very quickly by the EPoX P55-VP3 also based on the VIA VP3 chipset which was first to market.
The largest company in the islands used to be the Falkland Islands Company ( FIC ), a publicly quoted company on the London Stock Exchange.
The SFU Burnaby Campus provides residence to 1766 SFU and FIC students in 6 different areas, all located on the western-side of the campus.
However, the manufacturing sector is exempted from the Foreign Investment Committee ( FIC ) Guidelines.
Tina separated her foundation stock from the American Kennel Club ( AKC ) in 1990, and the FIC agreed to register these dogs as a separate breed.
In 1991, the International Shiloh Shepherd Registry ( ISSR ) was established and took over registry functions from the FIC.
Greenphone ( an open phone initiative ), Pocket PC, FIC Openmoko phones: Neo 1973 and FreeRunner.
During the trip, the ship spotted the schooner Penelope, property of the FIC, which was taken over by an Argentine Prize crew the following day.
The school was founded in 1954 by the Brothers of Christian Instruction and resides in the St. Francis Xavier district of the FIC.
A few years later, the first large tallow works in the islands ( though not the first ) was set up by the FIC in 1874.
In 1956, JL Waldron Ltd built a school at Port Howard, possibly inspired by the " gift " of the FIC at Darwin, a few years earlier.
* Ward Platt, president of FIC.
The Fourth International Caucus ( FIC ) is a grouping of members of Solidarity in the USA who support the Fourth International.
Many, if not all, of the members of these predecessor groups joined the FIC.
It awarded qualifications: AIC ( associate of the institute of chemistry ) indicating full training, and FIC ( fellow ) indicating professional competence.
The Linutop ( rebranded Artec ThinCan DBE61C or rebranded FIC ION603A ) is also based on the Geode LX.

cultivated and exchange
New Crowns for Old depicts Disraeli as Abanazer from the pantomime version of Aladdin offering Queen Victoria | Victoria an imperial crown in exchange for a royal one. Disraeli cultivated a public image of himself as an Imperialist with grand gestures such as conferring on Queen Victoria the title “ Empress of India ”.
a ) The Order Beds, where plants, taxonomically grouped, are cultivated for the use of the students of Botany and for exchange with numerous similar institutions ( Botanical Gardens and Institutes ) all over the world ( Index Seminum et Sporarum ).

cultivated and products
He taught methods of crop rotation, introduced several alternative cash crops for farmers that would also improve the soil of areas heavily cultivated in cotton, initiated research into crop products ( chemurgy ), and taught generations of black students farming techniques for self-sufficiency.
These Native Americans hunted and gathered for most of their food, but also supplemented their diet with some cultivated products.
A number of geranium species are cultivated for horticulutural use and for pharmaceutical products.
Citrus fruits were among the first products cultivated.
The black raspberry, Rubus occidentalis, is also occasionally cultivated in the United States, providing both fresh and frozen fruit as well as jams, preserves, and other products, all with that species ' distinctive, richer flavor.
They trade with neighbouring farmers to acquire cultivated foods and other material items ; no group lives deep in the forest without access to agricultural products.
The Alexandria-Grahamstown area produces pineapples, chicory and dairy products, while coffee and tea are cultivated at Magwa.
Many other plants were first cultivated in Mesoamerica ; tomatoes, avocados, guavas, chilli peppers, manioc, agave, and prickly pear were all cultivated as additional food resources, while rubber trees and cotton plants were useful for making cultural products like rubber balls and clothing.
Many herbalists urge caution in choosing products containing goldenseal, as they may have been harvested in an unsustainable manner as opposed to having been organically cultivated.
The Shiji relates that " the emperor learned of the Dayuan, Daxia, Anxi, and the others, all great states rich in unusual products whose people cultivated the land and made their living in much the same way as the Chinese.
Until the 20th century the hills of Belleville and Montreuil were cultivated by many market-gardeners, whose most famous products were the " peaches of Montreuil ".
Major products of Mahmuei are saffron ( Za ` ferân ) and barberry ( Zereshk ) that are cultivated for exporting.
The most cultivated agricultural products are the basic grains, henequen ( a type of agave ), coffee, fruits, orchard plants, and vegetables.
The agricultural products that are cultivated are the basic grains, balsam, sugar cane, coffee, grass, hortenses plants, cocoa, and fruits.
The products that are more cultivated are the basic grains, henequen and sugar cane, fruits, oleaginous seeds, mangrove, and grass.
The most cultivated agricultural products are the basic grains, coffee, cotton, sugar cane, coconut, fruits, balsam trees, palm, tulle, and orchard plants.
In Chile Spain and Argentina, where it is known as " Rosa Mosqueta ", it can be found in the wild around the Andes range and is also cultivated to produce marmalades and cosmetic products.
The main agricultural products cultivated are:
The Convention extends beyond the protection of cultivated plants to the protection of natural flora and plant products.
:" Thus the emperor learned of Dayuan, Daxia, Anxi, and the others, all states rich in unusual products whose people cultivated the land and made their living in much the same way as the Chinese.
Central Honshū cultivated rice and special products including white mulberry ( for silkworms ) in Suwa, tea, ( in Shizuoka ), daikon in Aichi, and also rye, rice, grapes for wine, etc.
The plant is cultivated in subtropical and tropical regions for products and as an ornamental plant for gardens.
Valera is a leading commercial centre for the agricultural products in Venezuela, in which sugarcane, cacao, coffee, fruit, and grains are cultivated.

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