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As of the American Community Survey Three-Year Estimate of 2006 2008, the city's population was 67. 0 % White ( 65. 8 % non-Hispanic White alone ), 26. 5 % Black or African American, 1. 0 % American Indian and Alaska Native, 3. 5 % Asian, 0. 1 % Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, 0. 7 % from some other race and 2. 1 % from two or more races.
When the Three-Year Plan, 1971 1973, was launched in January 1971, SRC leaders felt compelled to win the support of religious leaders so as to transform the existing social structure.

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The June 1989 introduction of the Three-Year Plan for Light Industry as part of the Third Seven-Year Plan is intended to boost the standard of living by addressing consumer needs.
Warsaw and other ruined cities were cleared of rubble — mainly by hand — and rebuilt with great speed ( one of the successes of the Three-Year Plan ) at the expense of former German cities like Wrocław, which often provided the needed construction material.

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In 1974, YSN reopened admission for students with no prior background in nursing through its Three-Year Program for Non-Nurse College Graduates ( later called the GEPN program ).

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Northern Dancer won the American Eclipse Award as Three-Year Old Male Champion of 1964 and the Sovereign Award for Horse of the Year.
Other academic offerings include: Arts Management Certificate, Certificate in Leadership Studies, Education, First-Year Seminars, Three-Year Accelerated Degree Program, Pre-Law, Pre-Med, Pre-Vet, Short Term, Horizon Program for Adult Women.

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* Cabinetmakers: Story of the Three-Year Battle to Establish the U. S. Department of Education.
Hartwick ’ s Three-Year Bachelor ’ s Degree Program allows qualified students to receive a degree in three years, as opposed to the traditional four.
Since 2009, Hartwick has offered a Three-Year Bachelor ’ s Degree Program, which allows students to receive an undergraduate degree in liberal arts in three years instead of four.
Courses in the Three-Year Evening MBA program are offered in the evenings and occasional weekends.
In 2006, as part of its " Three-Year Rail Network Plan ", CN declared its intention to discontinue service on the Chester Spur, this being the last remaining portion of the original H & SW trackage.
Achievement of this program opened the door, in December of the same year, to the signing with the IMF of a Three-Year Arrangement under the Poverty Reduction Growth Facility ( PRGF ) which culminated in the normalisation of the country's relations with the international financial community.

Economic and Programme
By 2010 under one of the National Key Economic Areas ( NKEA ) and under the Government Transformation Programme ( GTP ), the federal government have announced to improve the public transport system by building a Mass Rapid Transit ‘”( MRT )”’ system in the Klang Valley / Greater KL.
In desperation, Kaunda attempted to sever his ties with the IMF in May 1987 and introduce a New Economic Recovery Programme in 1988.
Switzerland has fully participated within many of the UN's specialised institutions, including the Economic Commission for Europe, United Nations Environment Programme, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UN Conference on Trade and Development, UN Industrial Development Organization, and the Universal Postal Union.
A number of other countries, including Japan, Canada, Germany, and various multilateral organizations, such as the Economic and Social Council for Asia and the Pacific, the UN Development Programme, the Asian Development Bank, the European Economic Community, and the Commonwealth Development Corporation also provide developmental aid.
In desperation, Kaunda broke with the IMF in May 1987 and introduced a New Economic Recovery Programme in 1988.
Whitaker, former Irish economist who wrote the Programme for Economic Expansion went to school in Drogheda.
Established in 1994 by a resolution of the UN Economic and Social Council and launched in January 1996, UNAIDS is guided by a Programme Coordinating Board with representatives of 22 governments from all geographic regions, the UNAIDS Cosponsors, and five representatives of nongovernmental organizations ( NGOs ), including associations of people living with HIV / AIDS.
In 1958 the first Programme for Economic Development was launched.
Although the White Paper entitled " Economic Development " was first introduced in 1958 in de Valera's last government, its main recommendations formed the basis for the First Programme for Economic Expansion, which was adopted by Lemass as government policy upon his ascension in 1959.
It was in this department where Lynch worked closely with Lemass and T. K. Whitaker in generating economic growth and implementing the Programme for Economic Expansion.
The Programme is interesting in that after the civil war was over, a large number of the proposals were incorporated into the Bolsheviks New Economic Policy.
The Programme for International Student Assessment ( PISA ), coordinated by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ), ranks the education in the Netherlands as the 9th best in the world as of 2008, being significantly higher than the OECD average.
He was later Coordinator for United Nations Humanitarian and Economic Assistance Programmes Relating to the People of Afghanistan and Executive Delegate of the Secretary-General for a United Nations Inter-Agency Humanitarian Programme, which dealt with problems of Iraq's border areas.
The first sign of a new economic approach came in 1958 when Ryan brought the First Programme for Economic Development to the cabinet table.
Whittaker was inherited by the new FF government elected in 1957, and his seminal “ First Programme for Economic Expansion ” published in 1958 laid the foundations for economic growth in the 1960s.
The plan was accepted by the government and was transformed into a White Paper which became known as the First Programme for Economic Expansion, and quite unusually this was published with his name attached in November 1958.
Economists attributed the rise of Malaysia's ranking to the efforts of the Malaysian government to improve the country's business environment such as the New Economic Model, the Government Transformation Programme and the Economic Transformation Programme
Transition Year was created as a result of the Programme for Economic and Social Progress which called for a six-year cycle of post-primary education.
The Economic Stimulus Programme, commonly referred to as ESP Kenya Economic Stimulus Program, was launched under the leadership of Uhuru Kenyatta in his capacity as the Minister for Finance.

Economic and 1990
Economic discontent and a desire for political liberalization provoked violent demonstrations and strikes by students and workers in early 1990.
Economic discontent and a desire for political liberalization provoked violent demonstrations and strikes by students and workers in early 1990.
The government ’ s response was the New Economic Policy of 1971, which was to be implemented through a series of four five-year plans from 1971 to 1990.
Sununu opposed it at first as did most of the Cabinet, but in August 1990 Sununu, at the urging of United States Attorney General Dick Thornburgh, encouraged President Bush to endorse Kemp's Economic Empowerment Task Force.
In August 1990, the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ), an organisation of West African states, created a military intervention force called Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group ( ECOMOG ) of 4, 000 troops, to restore order.
The Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations was held at Rice in 1990.
In 1978, Liechtenstein became member of the Council of Europe, and then joined the United Nations in 1990, the European Free Trade Association ( EFTA ) in 1991, and both the European Economic Area ( EEA ) and World Trade Organization in 1995.
# November 5, 1990: Public Law 101-508, attached to the Pollution Prevention Act, required the Economic Report to the President to be submitted within twenty days after the start of the session of Congress instead of within ten days after the submission of the annual budget.
* Robert Gordon ( 1990 ), What is New-Keynesian Economics ?, Journal of Economic Literature.
" The conclusion of the Office of Economic Analysis is that, because the price of Harken did not immediately react to the earnings announcement and there is no news that explains Harken's return to its pre-announcement price of $ 3 on August 21, 1990, the earnings announcement did not provide investors with new material information ," the SEC wrote.
The now dominant negative use came into widespread use during the 1990 recession, and was popularised by a best-selling book Economic Rationalism in Canberra by Michael Pusey.
At the World Economic Forum in 1990, he launched Alp Action to protect the mountain ecosystem and preserve the Alps ' cultural diversity and vitality.
The expiry of the Malaysian New Economic Policy ( NEP ) in 1990 gave Mahathir the opportunity to outline his economic vision for Malaysia.
Despite intervention in the civil war by the Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group ( ECOMOG ), INPFL forces captured most of Monrovia in the late summer of 1990.
* North, D. C. ( 1990 ), Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance.
He was appointed as Minister of Economic Affairs from 1990 to 1993.
He shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1990, along with Harry Markowitz and William Sharpe.
Malta also applied to join the European Economic Community on 16 July 1990.
Since the closure of CFB Summerside in 1990, the city has been aggressive in courting new business opportunities and has created an Economic Development Office for the purpose of encouraging investment in the city.
Resigning as Archbishop of Detroit on April 28, 1990, Szoka was named President of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See on January 22, 1990 to October 14, 1997.
William Forsyth Sharpe ( born June 16, 1934 ) is the STANCO 25 Professor of Finance, Emeritus at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business and the winner of the 1990 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
" Journal of Economic Literature ( September 1990 ): 1097-1114.

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