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cooperative and movement
A small library may cherish its independence and established ways, and resist joining in a cooperative movement that sometimes seems radical to older members of the board.
* 1844 – The Rochdale Pioneers commence business at their cooperative in Rochdale, England, starting the Cooperative movement.
Until 1945, however, the labour movement remained weak, impeded by lack of legal rights, anti-union legislation, management-organized factory councils, and political divisions between “ cooperativeand radical unionists.
The term socialism is attributed to Pierre Leroux, and to Marie Roch Louis Reybaud ; and in Britain to Robert Owen in 1827, father of the cooperative movement.
Unlike any other Mario Kart game before or since, it features two riders in each kart, allowing for a new form of cooperative multilayer where one player controls the kart's movement and the other fires weapons.
The Rochdale Radicals were a group of more extreme reformists who were also heavily involved in the cooperative movement.
Politically motivated movements aided by hippies include the back to the land movement of the 1960s, cooperative business enterprises, alternative energy, the free press movement, and organic farming.
In 1899, Wojciechowski moved to London, where he studied the cooperative movement while helping to publish the Polish Socialist periodical Przedswit (“ The Dawn ”).
Wojciechowski had bought into the cooperative movement and withdrew from the Polish Socialist Party as he worked to establish Polish cooperatives.
The peace flag is especially popular in Italy and the cooperative flag symbolizes the international co-operative movement.
A seven-colour rainbow flag is a common symbol of the international cooperative movement.
The rainbow flag has been the cooperative emblem since 1921 when the International Co-operative Congress of World Co-op Leaders met in Basel, Switzerland to identify and define the growing cooperative movement ’ s common values and ideals to help unite co-ops around the world.
The first co-op rainbow flag was completed in 1924 and was adopted as an official symbol of the international cooperative movement in 1925.
Robert Owen ( 1771-1858 ) was a social reformer and a pioneer of the cooperative movement.
The roots of the cooperative movement can be traced to multiple influences and extend worldwide.
The key ideological influence on the Anglosphere branch of the cooperative movement, however, was a rejection of the charity principles that underpinned welfare reforms when the British government radically revised its Poor Laws in 1834.
The cooperative movement has been fueled globally by ideas of economic democracy.
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.
The statue in front is of Robert Owen, a pioneer in the cooperative movement.
Cooperative federations are a means through which cooperative societies can fulfill the sixth Rochdale Principle, cooperation among cooperatives, with the ICA noting that " Cooperatives serve their members most effectively and strengthen the cooperative movement by working together through local, national, regional and international structures.

cooperative and seeks
Cape Verde follows a policy of nonalignment and seeks cooperative relations with all friendly states.
For this reason, Congress often seeks to exercise its powers by offering or encouraging States to implement national programs consistent with national minimum standards ; a system known as cooperative federalism.
The Republic of Guinea-Bissau follows a nonaligned foreign policy and seeks friendly and cooperative relations with a wide variety of states and organizations.
Radical Unschooling emphasizes that unschooling is a non-coercive, cooperative practice, and seeks to promote those values in all areas of life.
This unit seeks to drive the development and implementation of cooperative education at UC as well as serve as an incubator for research and new thinking about approaches to experiential education.
The consortium JV ( also known as a cooperative agreement ) is formed where one party seeks technological expertise or technical service arrangements, franchise and brand use agreements, management contracts, rental agreements, for one-time contracts.
The consortium JV ( also known as a cooperative agreement ) is formed where one party seeks technological expertise or technical service arrangements, franchise and brand use agreements, management contracts, rental agreements, for ' one-time ' contracts, e. g., for construction projects.
A socialist economic system that is based on the process of capital accumulation, but seeks to control or direct that process through state ownership or cooperative control to ensure stability, equality or expand decision-making power, are market socialist systems.
The Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Program ( GTSPP ) is a cooperative international project that seeks to develop and maintain a global ocean Temperature-Salinity resource with up-to-date and high quality data.
The Mad River Glen cooperative seeks to preserve the area as a " skier's mountain.
Animal care seeks to educate the public and create a cooperative relationship with licensed and registered entities, the animal protection community, and other Federal and State agencies.

cooperative and build
They are more cooperative if they can gradually build trust, instead of being asked to give extensive help immediately.
Members of a building cooperative ( in Britain known as a self-build housing cooperative ) pool resources to build housing, normally using a high proportion of their own labour.
In 1958, yet another form of organization was introduced, a " cooperative for dacha construction ( DSK )" (), which recognized the right of an individual to build a small house on the land leased from the government.
* Barents Information Service ( Finnish, Norwegian, Russian and Swedish cooperative project to build a portal for the Barents region.
DHTs form an infrastructure that can be used to build more complex services, such as anycast, cooperative Web caching, distributed file systems, domain name services, instant messaging, multicast, and also peer-to-peer file sharing and content distribution systems.
Founded in 1949 by Bob Luitweiler and his friends as a peace movement, Servas International is a non-profit, worldwide, cooperative, cultural exchange network bringing people together to build understanding, tolerance, mutual-respect, and world peace.
In 1958, yet another form of organisation was introduced, a cooperative for dacha construction (, dachno-stroytelniy kooperativ ), which recognised the right of an individual to build a small house on the land leased from the government.
* Ujamaa ( cooperative economics )— To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together.
In fact, the November 1882 edition of Harper's Magazine describes several cooperative apartment buildings already in existence, and describes plans to build more.
The RA was thus left with only enough resources to relocate a few thousand people from and build several greenbelt cities, which planners admired as models for a cooperative future that never arrived.
The cooperative has enabled the expansion of the water distribution network starting in 1902 and supported the automobile society, the aim of which was to build a bus connection to Bad Honnef and Königswinter in 1908.
The housing cooperative was organized in 1871 to build and develop a railroad suburb named Bond Hill just a few miles outside of the corporate limits of Cincinnati.
The project was modeled on other cooperative attempts to build operating systems, such as Linux.
He also asked her to take on the challenge of educating about the need to ban ALL space-based weapons by educating decision makers and the grassroots about how the military industrial complex can feasibly be transformed into a peaceful world cooperative space exploration complex ... creating a global cooperative space program that will be large enough to replace the entire war game and mindset ... and build a security system based on collaboration and information sharing, a stimulated economy that will provide more jobs and profits ( and training programs ) than during any hot or cold wartime, applied technologies and information that can provide solutions to urgent and potential man-made or natural disasters and solve problems of human needs, our common environment, and new energy.
At the time, however, it was unclear how a cooperative version of Half-Life would be implemented ; the developers, Gearbox Software, were still experimenting with finding the most balanced amount of players to build a cooperative game around.
The Interhelpo was an industrial cooperative of workers and farmers ( esperantists and idists ) between 1923 and 1943, established for the special purpose of helping to build up socialism in Soviet Kyrgyzstan.
This cooperative participation will build on a strong track record of proven interagency partnerships already in place at the Command – much of which stems from decades of combined work on counternarcotics issues.
Mousetrap cars are very often used in physics or other physical science classes to help students build problem-solving skills, develop spatial awareness, learn to budget time, and practice cooperative behavior.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Corporation grants helped promote the concept of cooperative security among erstwhile adversaries and projects to build democratic institutions in the former Soviet Union and central Europe.
OOCL participates in the The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism program ( C-TPAT ) which is a voluntary government-business initiative to build cooperative relationships that strengthen and improve overall international supply chain and U. S. border security.

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