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It cannot become the source of a real Atlantic community if it remains organized to deal only with the military threat which first brought it into being ''.
Feelings of a community of interest will have to be recreated -- in some of the new nations, indeed, they must be built for the first time -- on a new basis which looks toward the future and does not rely only on shared memories of the past.
* International Jazz Day, organized by UNESCO, first observed in 2012, " is intended to raise awareness in the international community of the virtues of jazz as an educational tool, and a force for peace, unity, dialogue and enhanced cooperation among people.
Thus arose the first monastic community, consisting of anchorites living each in his own little dwelling, united together under one superior.
The first community established by him was at Tabennae, an island of the Nile in Upper Egypt.
Under the leadership of Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, Aga Khan III, the first half of the 20th century was a period of significant development for the Ismā ' īlī community.
In 1905 he ordained the first Ismā ' īlī Constitution for the social governance of the community in East Africa.
Ann Arbor's Jewish community also grew after the turn of the 20th century, and its first and oldest synagogue, Beth Israel Congregation, was established in 1916.
Ezra is written to fit a schematic pattern in which the God of Israel inspires a king of Persia to commission a leader from the Jewish community to carry out a mission ; three successive leaders carry out three such missions, the first rebuilding the Temple, the second purifying the Jewish community, and the third sealing of the holy city itself behind a wall.
The “ Pops ” have been Grammy nominated and are the first lower Manhattan all volunteer community band in a century.
The first is an informal definition of community as a place where people used to live.
Socialization is influenced primarily by the family, through which children first learn community norms.
The first permanently settled Scottish community on Cape Breton Island was Judique, settled in 1775 by Michael Mor MacDonald.
The Fortress has also led to the revival and pride of the Acadian community who were the first settlers along with the Mi ' kmaq.
" During the first decade of the 21st century, a number of schools that were part of the Schechter network transformed themselves into non-affiliated community day schools.
During the time shortly after a fire, chaparral communities may contain soft-leaved herbaceuous annual plants that dominate the community for the first few years-until the burl resprouts and seedlings of chaparral perennials create an overstory, blocking the sunlight from other plants in the community.
The Christadelphian community in Britain effectively dates from Thomas's first lecturing tour ( May 1848 – October 1850 ).
The good confession has to demonstrate a basic understanding of the main elements-" first principles "-of the faith of the community.
Cable television in Canada began in 1952 with community antenna connections in Vancouver and London, Ontario ; which city is first is not clear.
A common chimpanzee from the Kasakela chimpanzee community was the first non-human animal observed making a tool, by modifying a twig to use as an instrument for extracting termites from their mound.
The LINC proved to attract intense interest in the scientific community, and has since been referred to as the first real minicomputer, a machine that was small and inexpensive enough to be dedicated to a single task even in a small lab.
They gained a large underground fanbase in the international punk rock community, and were one of the first American hardcore bands to make a significant impact in the United Kingdom.
HyperScope is perceived as the first step of a process designed to engage a wider community in a dialogue, on development of collaborative software and services, based on Engelbart's goals and research.

community and named
* Flemingovo náměstí is a square named after Fleming in the university area of the Dejvice community in Prague.
Now named " Hannah More's Cottage ", the Grade II-listed building is used by the local community as a meeting place.
In 2011, Eindhoven was named world's most intelligent community by Intelligent Community Forum.
* A synthetic element isolated from the debris of the 1952 Ivy Mike nuclear test was named fermium, in honor of Fermi's contributions to the scientific community.
* the constituent governing institution of the federal Belgian state through the institutions named the Flemish Community ( capital " C "), exercising the powers in most of those domains for the aforementioned community, and the officially Dutch-speaking Flemish Region, which has powers mainly on economic matters.
This project, named GEO6, is a broad study oriented to the general scientific community, aiming to define and implement new applications of Galileo.
In 2003, on the island of Flores, fossils of a new small hominid dated between 74, 000 and 13, 000 years old and named " Flores Man " ( Homo floresiensis ) were discovered much to the surprise of the scientific community.
Descendants of the original community still live in the area on the small island of Abdullah Goth, which is located near the Karachi Port. The original name " Kolachi " survives in the name of a well-known Karachi locality named " Mai Kolachi " in Sindhi.
He would reform taxes and attempt to break the feudal system, in order to undercut rivals, the most important of which was also named Bashir: Bashir Jumblatt, whose wealth and feudal backers equaled or exceeded Bashir II – and who had increasing support in the Druze community.
In 1999 they released an extended play named after the group, which they plugged into internet chat-rooms and developed an informal ' street team ' from the on-line community to spread the music.
An earlier ascetic named Macarius had earlier created a number of proto-monasteries called " larves ", or cells, where holy men would live in a community setting who were physically or mentally unable to achieve the rigors of Anthony's solitary life.
If the members of the task group agree that the name is appropriate, it can be retained for use when there is a request from a member of the scientific community that a specific feature be named.
Also named after him are the hamlets of Stuyvesant and Stuyvesant Falls in Columbia County, New York, where descendants of the early Dutch settlers still live and where the Dutch Reformed Church remains an important part of the community, as well as shopping centers, yacht clubs and other buildings and facilities throughout the area where the Dutch colony once was.
A suburb community of Arbil, Masif Salahaddin, is also named after him.
Per the Transitional Federal Government's ( TFG ) Charter, Prime Minister Mohamed named a new Cabinet on November 12, 2010, which has been lauded by the international community.
Per the Transitional Federal Charter of the Somali Republic, Prime Minister Mohamed named a new Cabinet on 12 November 2010, which was lauded by the international community.
Two community colleges are named for him: Edison State College in Fort Myers, Florida, and
Many streets are named after places in the Netherlands East Indies ( as well as other former Dutch colonies such as Suriname ) and there is a sizable " Indo " ( i. e. mixed Dutch-Indonesian ) community.
A professor and his colleagues question the effectiveness of the community started by an eccentric man named T. E.
The language groups are: French community ( though not Walloon but generally named Wallonia-Brussels, see especially the international plan and from 1 January 2009 ) Flemish community ( which uses Dutch ), and German-speaking community.
In Cologne, the Walloons were the most important foreign community, as noted by three roads named Walloonstreet in the city.
* Gladstone, New Mexico, an unincorporated community in Union County in the northeast part of the state, was named in his honor in 1880 by English emigrant William Harris.
* Presto, Idaho, unincorporated community named after pioneer Presto Burrell

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