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She has donated more than $ 140, 000 over two years for a mass sterilization and adoption program for Bucharest's stray dogs, estimated to number 300, 000.
His program called for the establishment of a separate nation for black Americans and the adoption of a religion based on the worship of Allah and on the belief that blacks are his chosen people.
In October 1961, Nasser embarked on a major nationalization program, believing the total adoption of socialism was the answer to his problems and would have protected him from what happened in Syria.
They were extremely awkward to program, however, hindering adoption of the new API and stimulating calls for Microsoft to adopt OpenGL as the official 3D rendering API for games as well as workstation applications.
Due to the diverse number Philippine languages, a program for the " development and adoption of a common national language based on the existing native dialects " was drafted in the 1935 Philippine constitution.
# Knowledge management – program to make the company data driven through strategies and practices to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of insights and experiences that are true business knowledge.
The program was originally entitled " Coyote News " but was renamed in 2007, following the University of South Dakota's adoption of the U. marketing theme.
" Widespread adoption of the definition of a " blue moon " as the second full moon in a month followed its use on the popular radio program StarDate on January 31, 1980.
The colony program sparked design of the simple colony pin, and colony pledge pin, and contributed to adoption of an alternative flag divided along its length into three equal sections, the left and right dark red with gold in the center bearing dark red letters Θ and Τ arranged vertically.
The generosity of the Canadian UI program was progressively reduced after the adoption of the 1971 UI Act.
" Galloway went on to cite committee autonomy as a factor interfering with the adoption of a coherent legislative program.
Since it began in 1999, the adoption program has helped place more than 4. 6 million pets into homes.
In 2008 and 2009, actresses and pet adoption advocates Felicity Huffman and Hilary Swank served as the celebrity ambassadors for the IH4TH program, respectively.
At the American Jewish Conference of 29 August 1943 the adoption of the Biltmore program was challenged by Joseph Proskauer and Robert Goldman, they argued that the immediate problem was the rescue effort, not the establishment of a Jewish commonwealth.
*, an evaluation of the effect of a long-term trap-neuter-return and adoption program on a free-roaming cat population
Under her leadership in the 1970s as the District of Columbia's first female poundmaster, legislation was passed to create the first spay / neuter clinic in Washington, D. C., as well as an adoption program and the public funding of veterinary services, leading her to be among those chosen in 1980 as Washingtonians of the Year.
She became D. C .' s first female poundmaster, persuading the city to fund veterinary services and to set up an adoption program, an investigations department, and a pet sterilization program.
The 1970s and 1980s brought further change as president Dan C. West oversaw the implementation of significant curricular reforms ( including the adoption of a new core curriculum and the addition of many new non-traditional majors ), the introduction of innovative fundraising techniques ( including the creation of the college ’ s own for-profit development corporation ), the establishment of an international studies program funded by a gift from former board of trustees president Shuford Nichols, and the development of the Scottish heritage program, which had come to be a defining symbol of the college by the twenty-first century.
On September 8, 2008, Entertainment Tonight began to air in high definition with the move of the program from their longtime home at Stage 28 on the Paramount Pictures studio lot to Stage 4 at CBS Studio Center, one of the final steps involving the incorporation of Paramount's former syndication arm, Paramount Domestic Television, into CBS ' distribution arms and the adoption of the CBS Television Distribution name, which all took place following the breakup of the original Viacom in 2005.
For several decades, the South Korean international adoption program provided homes for more orphans per state than any other country in the world.
This was due to a program of population reduction by shooting scheduled to begin implementation in 1996 ; due to public opposition the shooting was cancelled and a large scale muster and adoption program began in 1997.

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For instance, the letter yu Ⱓ is thought to have perhaps originally had the sound / u /, but was displaced by the adoption of an ow ligature Ⱆ under the influence of later Cyrillic.
After adoption of Christianity as the only permissible Roman state religion under Theodosius I, Christian art began to change not only in quality and sophistication, but also in nature.
The General Assembly cannot make binding resolutions, only ' recommendations ', but through its adoption of the " Uniting for Peace " resolution ( A / RES / 377 A ), of 3 November 1950, the Assembly declared that it has the power to authorize the use of force, under the terms of the UN Charter, in cases of breaches of the peace or acts of aggression, provided that the Security Council, owing to the negative vote of a permanent member, fails to act to address the situation.
During the 18th century, breech-loading weapons were designed, which allowed the rifleman to reload while under cover, but defects in manufacturing and the difficulty in forming a reliable gas-tight seal prevented widespread adoption.
Forced conversion is adoption under duress of a different religion.
The first clause of the Article provides that debts contracted prior to the adoption of the Constitution remain valid, as they were under the Articles of Confederation.
An eye exam of a kitten under way prior to the kitten's adoption.
Like other contemporary arrangements, the agreement stressed the responsibility of the adopted rather than adopter, focusing on the fact that, under the contract, the adoptive father was meant to be cared for in his old age ; an idea that is similar to the conceptions of adoption under Roman law.
The newly created Special Department for Money and Credit in Germany's western zones of occupation in September 1947, under Erhard, focused attention immediately upon the general theme of monetary and financial recovery, resulting in the adoption of the so-called Homburg plan in April 1948 that set the stage for the recovery of the economy.
A series of acts passed over the next seventy years, including the Children Act 1908 and the 1939 Adoption of Children ( Regulation ) Act, gradually placed adoption and foster care under the protection and regulation of the state.
Despite the great human cost, the Soviet Union under Molotov's nominal premiership made great strides in the adoption and widespread implementation of agrarian and industrial technology.
Within this work, the very discipline of archaeology was criticised as being inherently bourgeois and therefore anti-socialist, and so, as a part of the academic reforms instituted in the Soviet Union under the administration of Premier Joseph Stalin, a great emphasis was placed on the adoption of Marxist archaeology throughout the country.
Cargo cases must be brought within two years ( extended from the one-year allowance under the Hague-Visby Rules ), pursuant to the adoption of the Rotterdam Rules.
The adoption of ribavirin as a possible treatment for canine distemper followed the same steps as vitamin A ; it was the principle used in cases of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis under measles.
The act required " substantial connection " to Britain, defined as ( a ) birth or the birth of a parent or grandparent in the United Kingdom, ( b ) a parent or Grandparent who was Naturalised in the United Kingdom, ( c ) a parent or grandparent who became a citizen of the United Kingdom or its colonies by adoption ( d ) had acquired British Nationality under legislation passed in 1948 or 1964.
There were 564 households out of which 34. 9 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 47. 0 % were married couples living together in Mansfield, Mo 12. 1 % had a female householder with no husband present 37. 1 % were classified as " non-families " ( a U. S. census term that can refer either to one individual living alone, or to a group of individuals who are not all related by blood, marriage, or adoption ).
Rapid growth led to financial turmoil, and inefficiencies in the town government resulted in the adoption of a new nonpartisan Council-Manager form of government under the 1923 Municipal Manager Law in a referendum on September 16, 1930.
Shepstone, in his capacity as British governor of Natal, had expressed concerns about the Zulu army under King Cetshwayo and the potential threat to Natal especially given the adoption by some of the Zulus of old muskets and other out of date firearms.
Until the adoption of Christianity by Constantine Christian art derived its style and much of its iconography from popular Roman art, but from this point grand Christian buildings built under imperial patronage brought a need for Christian versions of Roman elite and official art, of which mosaics in churches in Rome are the most prominent surviving examples.
Bonaparte completed his < span lang =" fr "> coup </ span > within a < span lang =" fr "> coup </ span > by the adoption of a constitution under which the First Consul, a position he was sure to hold, had greater power than the other two.
The concept of a " culture war " has been in use in English since at least its adoption as a calque ( loan translation ) to refer to the German Kulturkampf (" cultural struggle " or " struggle between cultures "; literally, " battle of cultures "), the campaign from 1871 to 1878 under Chancellor Otto von Bismarck of the German Empire against the influence of the Roman Catholic Church.
Prior to the adoption of the rules by the United States House of Representatives, the House operates under general parliamentary rules and Jefferson's Manual but these are not binding on the current House until they are approved by the membership of the current Congress.
Only twice in U. S. history has the Vice President been from a different political party from that of the President, namely when Democrat Andrew Johnson was vice president under Republican Abraham Lincoln and Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson was vice president under Federalist John Adams ; a situation that in part prompted the later adoption of the Twelfth Amendment to prevent such a situation from reoccurring.

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