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He also asked Congress to approve establishment of a national child health institute.
It is also the location of the German research institute Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft ( DFG ) offices.
However, in enlightened absolutism ( also known as benevolent despotism ), which came to prominence in 18th century Europe, absolute monarchs used their authority to institute a number of reforms in the political systems and societies of their countries.
Somewhere on Gallifrey there is also an institute called the Academy, which the Doctor and various other Time Lords have attended.
Members of " The Mountain " ( French: La Montagne ) sided with the Parisian militants, also known as the sans-culottes, who aimed for a more repressive form of government that would institute a price maximum on essential consumer goods and would punish all traitors and enemies of the Republic.
Elections within the Federal District are also organized by a local electoral institute.
The Worldwatch institute has also criticized the fast-track approval process for " kindler, gentler dams with smaller reservoirs, designed to lessen social and environmental impacts ", claiming that no project should " fast-track the licensing of new dams in Amazonia and allow projects to circumvent Brazil's tough environmental laws ".
He also became director of the Transnational Institute ( TNI is an independent research institute based in Amsterdam ), and taught at the School of International Service of the American University, in Washington, D. C.
The institute was also plagued by conflicts between the faculty and the founder and head of the institute, Gustaf Magnus Schwartz, who was responsible for the artisanal focus of the institute.
The plaintiff could also institute an actio furti ( a personal action ) to punish the defendant.
It also operates a research institute in Tokyo, Japan ; the EIJS ( European Institute of Japanese Studies ); and a recently founded undergraduate-and research institution ; Center for Retailing ; geared towards retailing, in Norrtälje, Sweden.
The institute is also the region's prosthetic fitting centre where amputees are fitted with state-of-the-art intelligent artificial limbs.
The institute also carries out research in the field of myoelectric signal processing, biomedical instrumentation and human motion analysis.
Roosevelt's attempt to break the " two-term " tradition established by George Washington was also a focus of Willkie's criticism ; the Republican candidate accused Roosevelt of thinking himself indispensable and wanting to institute " one-man rule.
In Sassari, with the painter Mario Delitala, also from Orani, Nivola had his artistic start, and soon the two worked together for the decoration of some spaces in the local university. He then moved to the Italian mainland, and in 1931 entered the ISIA, the state institute for Artistic Industry in Monza, near Milan.
Mol is also home to the SCK • CEN Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, the Flemish institute for technological research ( VITO ) and a European School.
In many countries, a professional institute, comprising members of the professional community, exists in order to protect the standing of the profession and promote its interests, and sometimes also regulate the practice of landscape architecture.
According to the vice-director of JINR, the Dubna team chose to name element 114 flerovium ( symbol Fl ), after the founder of the Russian institute, Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, the Soviet physicist Georgy Flyorov ( also spelled Flerov ).
Admission to Masters ' second-year research cursus ( M2R ) is also possible for applicants who have performed their Master's first year ( M1 ) in another institute and wish to focus on a research topic associated to Centrale Lille research labs.
Aristotle also states that according to tradition, Italus converted the Oenotrians from a pastoral life to one of agriculture and gave them various ordinances, being the first to institute their system of common meals.
was her first published work ; she also received four months of medical training at the institute which formed the basis for her later care.
The institute also has two locations in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Community College and Tinker AFB, offering the undergraduate management degrees as well as the Master of Science degree in Aerospace Administration & Logistics.
It also hosts a summer arts institute, with Spearfish native and international opera star Johanna Meier ( daughter of the Black Hills Passion Play founder Joseph Meier ) serving as Artistic Director.

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) As of 1998 the institute became an exclusively postdoctoral research centre, and it accepts students who have recently completed their doctoral studies and wish to conduct specialized research in medieval studies.
The institute also accepts candidates from other churches as well as those who have a serious commitment of service to Latin America.
The institute also accepts donations of serpents, arthropods and other animals captured by the public and by a network of collaborating centers and individuals.
Each institute accepts approximately 15 students each academic year.

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Rossini was a foreign associate of the institute, grand officer of the Legion of Honour and recipient of innumerable orders.
An NGO which launched a probe into foreign funding of organizations in Egypt found that Oman, along with the United Arab Emirates, donated $ 14. 1 million to the Mohamed Alaa Mubarak institute, which was named after Hosni Mubarak's grandson.
Horse racing in South Korea traces back to May 1898, when a foreign language institute run by the government included a donkey race in its athletic rally.
Günther Brandt ( accessory to murder of foreign minister Walter Rathenau in 1922 ) said that " the director of the institute is ' spiritually a nationalistic man through and through, ' who would ' soon [...] be entirely pervaded by the National Socialist spirit [...] if he were only influenced properly.
He tries to read and answer all his mail by himself and finds that the volume is too much and he needs to rely on secretaries ; he is exasperated with his ministers and has them arrested, but soon realises that he does not know enough to govern by himself, and is forced to release the ministers and institute constitutional monarchy ; when a war breaks out he does not accept being shut up in his palace, but slips away and joins up, pretending to be a peasant boy-and narrowly avoids becoming a POW ; he takes the offer of a friendly journalist to publish for him a " royal paper "-and finds much later that he gets carefully edited news and that the journalist is covering up the gross corruption of the young king's best friend ; he tries to organise the children of all the world to hold processions and demand their rights – and ends up antagonising other kings ; he falls in love with a black African princess and outrages racist opinion ( by modern standards, however, Korczak's depiction of blacks is itself not completely free of stereotypes which were current at the time of writing ); finally, he is overthrown by the invasion of three foreign armies and exiled to a desert island, where he must come to terms with reality – and finally does.
* Deutsches Archäologisches Institut ( German Archaeological Institute ), an archaeological institute operated by the German ministry of foreign affairs
He was secretary of the Scientific Qualifying Committee between 1984 – 1990, from 1985 he has been a member of the Harvard Academy of International Commercial Law, from 1988 a member of the steering committee of the Rome international institute ( UNIDROIT ) for unifying private law, while from 1989 he was appointed as a central judge on the Washington-based international selected court for states and foreign investors.
There was member of ( limb of ) advice of ( council of ) institute of propaganda of art and companies of promulgation of polish arts among foreign.
* institute a foreign policy based on mutual respect of countries and peoples to facilitate the voluntary restoration of the Union of States.
Students who completed a Bachelor's degree in a foreign country find it difficult to secure employment in the public sector, unless they next obtain a Master's degree, in which case their academic qualifications are considered equivalent to a four-year undergraduate degree conferred by a Greek higher educational institute.
The institute has developed a series of exams for learners of German as a foreign language ( Deutsch als Fremdsprache, DaF ) at all levels: A1 up to C2.
Unusual for an institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 80 % of the 500 research positions at the BGI laboratories in Beijing and Hangzhou are supported through competitive grants from both Chinese and foreign sources.
It has now developed into a comprehensive institute of higher learning with broadcasting, film production, journalism, drama, animation, advertising, newscasting, creative cultural industry, Communications engineering, foreign languages ( especially minority language ), and management as its major academic disciplines.
University of International Relations ( UIR ; ) is an institute of higher education located in Beijing that was first established in 1949 to train foreign affairs cadres.
Over the past 60-plus years, SISU has grown from a mono-disciplinary Russian school into a multi-disciplinary foreign language institute and now is becoming a highly prestigious international university.
This institute is composed of 5 schools ( clothing design and engineering school, polymer materials and engineering school, art design school, business school, industry design and information technology school ) and 2 departments ( foreign language and painting ).
Korea ’ s top-ranked foreign language training institute was established in 1974 with support from the government and the Korea International Trade Association to provide intensive and effective language training to public officials and staff of companies who do business abroad, in order to promote greater diplomatic contacts and multinational trade.
In recent years, the institute has been working to improve its curricula in the humanities, economic sciences, and foreign languages.
After attending the Bansho Shirabesho, the Shogunal institute for western studies, he was sent to Great Britain, in 1866, at age 11, the youngest of a group of Japanese sent by the Tokugawa shogunate to the University College School, on the advice of the then British foreign minister Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby.
The institute is regularly visited by Indian and foreign MNCs for offering jobs to final year students of B. Tech and M. Tech.
It is a venerated institute for dispensing comprehensive training for ITBP officers recruits patrolling the porous borders. The Academy was moved to this location in 1978, consequent upon reorganization of the force and located at two separate patches of land known as Cainville Estate ( Adm wing ) and Astel estate ( combat wing ) The Academy has grown over the years so as to take even friendly foreign countries officers as its trainees.
* Norwich Institute for Language Education, a teacher training institute for teachers of English as a foreign language
Another institute on the road is the Department of Communication and Foreign Languages-Ranade Institute, offering courses in journalism, e-learning and foreign languages.
" Founded in 1986 by David J. Theroux, the institute sponsors studies of political, social, economic, legal, environmental and foreign policy issues.

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