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Dramatic activity at the College is organized and carried on by The Carleton Players, which is to say by all students who are so inclined to advance these aims.
Research in learning and development aims to explain the mechanisms by which these processes might take place.
The group is ambiguous between reformism and revolution, leaving it up to each party to decide on the manner they deem best suited to achieve these aims.
Feminist theory, which emerged from these feminist movements, aims to understand the nature of gender inequality by examining women's social roles and lived experience ; it has developed theories in a variety of disciplines in order to respond to issues such as the social construction of sex and gender.
For decades many Continental societies had more or less achieved these aims and had every reason to be proud of their progress.
INDUS aims to eliminate child labour in these 5 states among 10 hazardous sectors.
Within the native culture, however, establishing a connection between English Language Teaching ( ELT ), patriotism and Muslim faith is seen as one of the aims of ELT, as the chairman of the Punjab Textbook Board openly states: " The board ... takes care, through these books to inoculate in the students a love of the Islamic values and awareness to guard the ideological frontiers of your students home lands " ( Punjab Text Book Board 1997 ).
All these aims formed the core of the " Fundamental Rights and Economic Policy " resolution drafted by Nehru in 1929-31 and were ratified by the All India Congress Committee under Gandhi's leadership.
But we come together spontaneously, and not with permanent criteria, according to momentary affinities for a specific purpose, and we constantly change these groups as soon as the purpose for which we had associated ceases to be, and other aims and needs arise and develop in us and push us to seek new collaborators, people who think as we do in the specific circumstance.
# To arrange concerts and entertainments with a Cornish-Celtic flavour through which these aims can be further advanced.
In Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes, Jacques Ellul maintains that the " principal aims of these psychological methods is to destroy a man's habitual patterns, space, hours, milieu, and so on.
# While every society must have some common aims, which implies there must be agreed on methods of problem-solving, and a common framework of law ; in a secular society these are as limited as possible.
While the aims and scope of these two journals overlap in many respects, Social Epistemology is more open to science studies in addition to philosophy, while " the principal style Episteme is that of analytical philosophy ".
Sustainable development ( SD ) is a pattern of economic growth in which resource use aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for generations to come ( sometimes taught as ELF-Environment, Local people, Future ).
In pursuing these aims, UNWTO should pay particular attention to the interests of developing countries in the field of tourism.
The Direct Rendering Infrastructure ( DRI ), which aims to provide a reliable kernel-level interface to the framebuffer, may make these efforts redundant.
Trusted computing aims to create computer hardware which assists in the implementation of such restrictions in software, and attempts to make circumvention of these restrictions more difficult.
In simple terms, it aims to find out how the changes in an individual's DNA sequence affects the risks of developing common diseases such as cancer, which is of great importance to improving methods of diagnosing, preventing, and treating these diseases.
To answer these problems, the concept of " ivoirité " was born, a racist term which aims mainly at denying political and economic rights to the Northern immigrants.
" Its Teach the Controversy campaign aims to teach creationist anti-evolution beliefs in United States public high school science courses alongside accepted scientific theories, positing a scientific controversy exists over these subjects .< ref name = ForrestMayPaper >
The general purpose of the national park authority, as defined in the National Parks ( Scotland ) Act 2000, is to ensure that these aims are " collectively achieved ... in a coordinated way ".
The newly established Turkic Council, founded on November 3, 2009 by the Nakhchivan Agreement Mongolian confederation, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey, aims to integrate these organizations into a tighter geopolitical framework.
In addition to creating effective technology, TIDES aims to develop methods for porting these capabilities rapidly and inexpensively to other languages, including languages having severely limited linguistic resources.

aims and attacks
The primary aims of therapy are returning function after an attack, preventing new attacks, and preventing disability.
In July 1834 the aims of the society appear to have been misrepresented in the prelude to the Farren Riots in New York, which led to attacks on the homes and properties of abolitionists.
The plan aims to fully replace the 10 million square feet ( 1 km² ) of office space lost on September 11th, to memorialize the victims of the attacks, and to revive New York City's economy and skyline.
Its two primary aims were to protect the Yishuv against attacks by Arabs in the event of a British retreat from Palestine ; and defence of Palestine against an Axis invasion.
However, various leftists opposed the Afghanistan invasion and the subsequent invasion of Iraq on the following grounds: pacifism ; belief that the war was illegal under international law ; opposition to perceived U. S. imperialism ; disbelief ( especially in the case of Iraq ) in the sincerity of the U. S .' s stated war aims of counter-terrorism and the spread of political freedom ; belief that the wars were motivated by neocolonialism and petroleum politics ; and, in a few cases, denial of al-Qaida's responsibility for the September 11 attacks.

aims and were
These differences in turn result from the fact that my Yokuts vocabularies were built up of terms selected mainly to insure unambiguity of English meaning between illiterate informants and myself, within a compact and uniform territorial area, but that Hoijer's vocabulary is based on Swadesh's second glottochronological list which aims at eliminating all items which might be culturally or geographically determined.
But we must never forget, most of the appropriate heroes and their legends were created overnight, to answer immediate needs, almost always with conscious aims and ends.
The most important aims of the Jewish students were as follows: to make the world a better place to live in -- 30 per cent ; ;
The episode tended to confirm the U. S. belief that propaganda, the hope of one-sided concessions, and the chance to split the Allies, rather than genuine negotiation, were the Soviet leader's real aims in summitry.
Bulgaria's war aims were focused on Thrace and Macedonia.
With the British paying higher prices, they were significantly undermining Dutch aims for a monopoly.
Before the Prussians and their neighbors to the west, the Pomeranians, were finally brought to heel, Polish rulers and the Duchy of Masovia, both by then Christianised peoples, would be continually frustrated in their aims at northern expansion.
Another problem for Gaius's aims was that the Roman constitution, specifically the Tribal Assembly, was designed to prevent any one individual governing for a sustained period of time – and there were several other checks and balances to prevent power being concentrated on any one person.
Post-Cold War, the aims of GCHQ were set out by the Intelligence Services Act 1994.
He declared that the aims of the congress were freedom of religion, right to form associations, freedom of expression of thought, equality before law for every individual without distinction of caste, colour, creed or religion, protection to regional languages and cultures, safeguarding the interests of the peasants and labour, abolition of untouchability, introduction of adult franchise, imposition of prohibition, nationalisation of industries, socialism, and establishment of a secular India.
Its aims were to encourage governments to solve international disputes by peaceful means.
His antiterrorist crackdowns were criticized by some human rights NGOs, who talked of an exaggeration and instrumentalization of alleged terrorist activities for political aims.
In contrast to the KKK, they were open, members were often well known in the communities, and they directed their efforts at political aims: using force, intimidation and violence, including murder, to push out Republican officeholders, break up organizing, and suppress freedmen's voting and civil rights.
The games were used to promote the propaganda aims of the Nazi regime.
South Korea's defense exports were $ 1. 03 billion in 2008 and $ 1. 17 billion in 2009, and South Korea aims to increase the figure to $ 1. 5 billion in 2010.
Darwin's aims were twofold: to show that species had not been separately created, and to show that natural selection had been the chief agent of change.
Hundreds of such institutions were founded in towns and cities throughout the country and while many of the fine Victorian buildings built to house them remain, Manchester's alone survived as an independent institution serving some of its original educational aims throughout the 20th century.
He based his attack firstly on what were supposed to be the war aims – remedying the grievances of the Uitlanders and in particular the claim that they were wrongly denied the right to vote, saying " I do not believe the war has any connection with the franchise.
" As time would prove, Najibullah's aims were the opposite of the Soviet Union's ; Najibullah was opposed to a Soviet withdrawal, the Soviet Union wanted a withdrawal.
They were supported by Beilby Porteus, Bishop of London, who sympathised with many of their aims.

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