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This move began with Burrough's purchase, in June 1956, of the ElectroData Corporation in Pasadena, California, a spinoff of the Consolidated Engineering Corporation which had designed test instruments and had a cooperative relationship with Caltech in Pasadena.
Piłsudski had entertained far-reaching anti-Russian cooperative designs for Eastern Europe, and in 1919 the Polish forces pushed eastward into Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine ( previously a theater of the Polish – Ukrainian War ), taking advantage of the Russian preoccupation with the civil war.
Attempts to introduce large-scale cooperative farming were frustrated by landowning rural elites, who formed the core of the powerful right-wing of the Congress and had considerable political support in opposing the efforts of Nehru.
The cooperative ethic that Mormons had developed over the last decade and a half became important as settlers branched out and colonized a large desert region now known as the Mormon Corridor.
At the beginning of 2009, Poland ’ s banking sector had 51 domestic banks, a network of 578 cooperative banks and 18 branches of foreign-owned banks.
Marx argued that the material productive forces ( in industry and commerce ) brought into existence by capitalism predicated a cooperative society since production had become a mass social, collective activity of the working class to create commodities but with private ownership ( the relations of production or property relations ).
The negotiations on extending the Kyoto Protocol had unresolved issues as did the negotiations on a framework for long-term cooperative action.
De Waal has warned of the danger of romanticizing bonobos: " All animals are competitive by nature and cooperative only under specific circumstances " and that " when first writing about their behaviour, I spoke of ' sex for peace ' precisely because bonobos had plenty of conflicts.
The camp also had school facilities, a high school auditorium, staff housing, chicken and hog farms, churches, a cemetery, a post office, a cooperative store, other shops, a camp newspaper, and other necessary amenities that one would expect to find in most American cities.
The National Weather Service has had a cooperative station on the South Rim since 1903.
Wojciechowski had bought into the cooperative movement and withdrew from the Polish Socialist Party as he worked to establish Polish cooperatives.
Fifty years before, the Kamakura bakufu had agreed to Korean demands that Japanese pirates ( wako ) be dealt with to stop their raids, and this bit of good diplomacy had created a cooperative relationship between the two states, such that the Koreans, helpless with a Mongol occupation army garrisoning their country, had sent much intelligence information to Japan, so that along with messages from Japanese spies in the Korean peninsula, the bakufu had a good picture of the situation of the pending Mongol invasion.
Japan has a very large and well-developed consumer cooperative movement with over 14 million members ; retail co-ops alone had a combined turnover of 2. 519 trillion Yen ( 21. 184 billion US dollars exchange rates as of 15 November 2005 ) in 2003 / 4.
In 2001, it merged with 11 cooperative federations which had been its main suppliers for over 100 years.
The National Weather Service has had a cooperative weather station in Weaverville since 1894.
By 1913, the community had a cooperative general store, a canning factory, a telephone system, an electric plant supplying electricity to both public and private buildings, a weekly paper, and regular boat freight and passenger service to Tampa.
In its heyday, Stotts City was home to several banks, a large hardware store, The Farmers Exchange Co-op, a cooperative enterprise of the local grain and dairy farmers, a school and numerous churches, and even had a volunteer brass band and a newspaper, The Stotts City Sunbeam, published from 1901 until the end of 1907.
In 1884 it had an estimated 600 inhabitants, three churches, six sawmills, six grist mill-gins, a hotel, two saloons, and a cooperative association.
Nevertheless, major setbacks in Spain at Almanza and along the Rhine in Southern Germany, had caused Marlborough great anxiety and made the Dutch even less cooperative, vetoing the Duke's plans for any major action in the Low Countries.
Hebden Bridge also had its own cooperative society.

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Slovenia's bilateral relations with its neighbors are generally good and cooperative.
A good estimate of the current size of the social cooperative sector in Italy is given by updating the official Istituto Nazionale di Statistica ( Istat ) figures from the end of 2001 by an annual growth rate of 10 % ( assumed by the Direzione Generale per gli Ente Cooperativi ).
The Hadow reports ( 1923 – 1933 ) with their suggestions such that " a good school ' is not a place of compulsory instruction, but a community of old and young, engaged in learning by cooperative experiment '.
There are precedents for cohousing in the 1920s in New York with the cooperative apartment housing with shared facilities and good social interaction.
In this document, the group categorized socialism as " the collective ownership of the means of production for the common good and welfare " and called upon " the wage-workers and all those in sympathy with their historical mission to realize a higher civilization " to sever ties with existing conservative capitalist and reformist political parties and to instead work for " the establishment of a system of cooperative production and distribution.
Although the system software did little to specifically support them, the popularity of Desk Accessories led many application developers to ensure good cooperative multitasking support even from the early days.
The Andersons imported an Akadem Pickel ice axe from Austria for themselves, and decided to set up a cooperative to help outdoor enthusiasts acquire good quality climbing gear at reasonable prices.
The road affords good views of the fields where crops are grown for the benefit of the birds under cooperative agreements with farmers.
Evans brought a strongly structured and analytical approach to foreign policymaking and is credited with significant innovative thinking in his articulation, in particular, of the concepts of middle power and niche diplomacy, ‘ good international citizenship ’ as a national interest, and cooperative security ( see ‘ Contributions to international relations thinking ’, below ).
CQUPT has established good cooperative relations and links with over 30 prestigious universities in USA, Russia, UK, Italy, Canada, Korea, Singapore and so forth.
It evokes traditional feminine gender roles, caring for other people, being beautiful, being good, and being cooperative.
The new formation and adding new forces with MLA Omgopal Rawat many new leaders are coming Like Mujib Naithani, the young dinamic, cooperative, optimistic and yet having good relations with all party leaders, because he says we are here for the development of people of uttarakhand and the leaders of other parties are first uttarakhandi. Vijay Panwar urf Kaku Bhai in Tehri, sudharshan Negi from Pauri, Piyush pokhriyal From Kirti Nagar, satish Semwal from Gopeshwar.
" According to Thomas G. Weiss, director of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies at the Graduate Center ( CUNY ) and editor ( 2000 – 05 ) of the journal Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, "' Global governance '— which can be good, bad, or indifferent — refers to concrete cooperative problem-solving arrangements, many of which increasingly involve not only the United Nations of states but also ' other UNs ,' namely international secretariats and other nonstate actors.
But nowadays the town also used cellphones ( sosyal na nyan kahuna nyo ) the town still improving because of a good leader of the town Honorable Mayor Arlito A. Tan, and also because the people of the so called town was very cooperative.
* Mandel misunderstands the core idea of communism, which is to change the way human beings relate and are related, so that they can all have good lives in a cooperative commonwealth.

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The new tribalists use the term " tribalism " not in its widely thought of derogatory sense, but to refer to what they see as the defining characteristics of tribal life: namely, an open, egalitarian, classless and cooperative community.
Its stated mission is to " provide innovative and practical recommendations that advance three broad goals: strengthen American democracy ; foster the economic and social welfare, security and opportunity of all Americans ; and secure a more open, safe, prosperous, and cooperative international system ".
In Sweden, members of a housing cooperative ( bostadsrättsförening ) formally own the right ( bostadsrätt ) to inhabit their respective apartment for an unlimited time, a right that can be bought and sold on the open real estate market.
The Comú de Particulars is a local cooperative, established in 1834 to manage a flour mill given to the town by the Duke of Cardona: open to natives of the town or their spouses, it is now a cultural organisation managing the income from the local hydroelectric power station.
For instance local government services have moved to Maki, Iwamuro's farming cooperative opened a new rice storage centre centralising grain collection for the entire area In April 2008 after closing six independent silos and the fishing cooperatives of Maze and Niigata city have both merged, although the fish market and boat repair yard both remain open.
Babcock House is the oldest continuously operating student housing cooperative in Wisconsin and is now open to male and female students of any course of study.
Berkeley Student Cooperative ( BSC ) ( formerly known as University Students ' Cooperative Association or the USCA ) is a student housing cooperative serving primarily the University of California, Berkeley but open to any full-time post-secondary student.
This kookaburra is unusual in that it occupies dense rainforests ( as opposed to the open country preferred by other kookaburras ) and does not live in cooperative breeding family groups but singly or when breeding in pairs.
Formal Consensus emphasizes universal participation through inclusive, open, and transparent procedures which encourage cooperative resolution to conflicts, rather than aggressive competition to achieve the highest number of votes.

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