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With the withdrawal of these states, a congress was called on the holy island of Delos to institute a new alliance to continue the fight against the Persians ; hence the modern designation " Delian League ".
An école normale ( an institute for training primary school teachers ) was founded in Barcelonnette in 1833, and remained there until 1888 when it was transferred to Digne.
His first major act was to institute the Wild Card and divisional playoff play, which has created much controversy amongst baseball fans.
Chalmers was run as a private institution until 1937, when the institute became a state-owned university.
The National Speleological Society of the USA was later founded in 1941 ( originally formed as the Speleological Society of the District of Columbia on May 6, 1939 ) and the Swiss Society of Speleology created in 1939 in Geneva, but the first speleological institute in the world was founded in 1920 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, by Emil Racovita, a Romanian biologist, zoologist, speleologist and explorer of Antarctica.
The institute was founded in 1998 through the sponsorship of Boston businessman Landon T. Clay.
In 1983, The Eisenhower Institute was founded in Washington, D. C., as a policy institute to advance Eisenhower's intellectual and leadership legacies.
He was never officially a student at the institute, nonetheless, the instructor encouraged him to continue learning.
According to a survey conducted by The Scientist magazine, Dal was named the best non-commercial scientific institute in which to work in Canada.
The institute, which is a partnership between a number of private industries, government and post-secondary institutions, was designed to help increase the scale, quality, internationalization and impact of marine research in the region.
It was the second institute of its kind in the Netherlands, preceded only by the Delft University of Technology.
The German American Rockefeller family's Rockefeller Foundation made a large donation enabling the development of a new dedicated building for the institute, along Kraepelin's guidelines, which was officially opened in 1928.
Rossini was a foreign associate of the institute, grand officer of the Legion of Honour and recipient of innumerable orders.
The name hassium was proposed by the officially recognised German discoverers in 1992, derived from the Latin name for the German state of Hesse where the institute is located ( ).
At the 16th meeting of the IMU General Assembly in Bangalore, India in August 2010, Berlin was chosen as the location of the permanent office of the IMU, which was opened on January 1, 2011, and is hosted by the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics ( WIAS ), an institute of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community, with about 120 scientists engaging in mathematical research applied to complex problems in industry and commerce.
It was and is the first research and consulting institute of its kind in the country.
Established in 1959 as one of the first Indian Institute of Technology, the institute was created with the assistance of a consortium of nine leading US research universities as part of the Kanpur Indo-American Programme ( KIAP ).
The institute was started in December 1959 in a room in the canteen building of the Harcourt Butler Technological Institute at Agricultural Gardens in Kanpur.
Under the guidance of economist John Kenneth Galbraith, IIT Kanpur was the first institute in India to offer Computer Science education.
Within Geneva, Calvin's main concern was the creation of a collège, an institute for the education of children.
Calvin tried to recruit two professors for the institute, Mathurin Cordier, his old friend and Latin scholar who was now based in Lausanne, and Emmanuel Tremellius, the Regius professor of Hebrew in Cambridge.
By 1940, the institute had outgrown itself as more than just a small institute and was virtually functioning as an independent university.

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Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies is another independent institute within the University of Helsinki, Finland, an Institute for Advanced Study, which is modeled upon the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton.
Superintendent Paige made HISD the first school district in the state to institute performance contracts modeled on those in the private sector, whereby senior staff members ' continued employment with HISD is based on their performance.
This institution was conceived strictly as a mining institute, modeled after the School of Mines of the University of California, Berkeley, from which its first directors, Ospina and his brother Tulio Ospina were graduated.
As well as holding a faculty position at the University of Maine, Pogorzelski is the director of the Research Institute for Mathematics ( formerly known as the Research Institute for Semiological Mathematics ), an independent research institute located near the University of Maine in Orono, Maine and modeled after the Institute for Advanced Study.
This prestigious and highly selective institute is modeled on the former Paris " École Libre des Sciences Politiques " ( ELSP ).
Programming at the institute is offered in Risk Management, Recruitment, Leadership, and other crucial topics, with best practices modeled from the fraternity's top chapters.
The institute is modeled on the former École Libre des Sciences Politiques.
This prestigious and highly selective institute is modeled on the former Paris " École Libre des Sciences Politiques " ( ELSP ).
After the end of the war Hirszfeld and his wife returned to Warsaw, where he established a Polish serum institute modeled after the Ehrlich Institute for Experimental Therapy in Frankfurt.

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* Avicenna Research Institute, a biotechnology research institute named after Ibn Sīnā
Prior to this time, Judah had been a vassal of the Assyrian empire, but the rapid decline of Assyria after c. 630 led Josiah to assert his independence and institute a religious reform stressing loyalty to Yahweh, the national God.
* 1995 – The United Kingdom's oldest investment banking institute, Barings Bank, collapses after a securities broker, Nick Leeson, loses $ 1. 4 billion by speculating on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange using futures contracts.
President Kennedy had begun considering the structure of his library soon after taking office, and he wanted to include archives from his administration, a museum of personal items, and a political science institute.
The day after Ioffe's invitation, Theremin started at the institute.
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.
A significant proportion of students, especially boys, remain in yeshiva until marriage ( which is often arranged through facilitated dating – see shiduch ), and many study in a kollel ( Torah study institute for married men ) for many years after marriage.
He led a complete reorganisation of the institute in 1846-1848, after which he returned to his post in Falun.
ENI named a research institute after Mattei.
Upon his death the institute was named after him.
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 ).
Broadly speaking, after a lengthy period spanning postulancy, aspirancy and novitiate and whilst in " temporary vows " to test their vocation with a particular institute, candidates wishing to be admitted permanently are required to make a public profession of the Evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty and obedience by means of a vow ( which may be either simple or solemn ) binding in Church law.
One of the effects of this vow is that members of a religious institute are no longer free to marry ; and should they subsequently want to leave the institute after permanent profession, they would have to seek a papal indult of dispensation from their vow.
In 1933, soon after the Hitler regime came to power, Fritz Perls, Laura and their eldest child Renate fled to the Netherlands, and one year later they emigrated to South Africa, where Fritz Perls started a psychoanalytic training institute.
After World War II, he rejoined the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory, and became head of the institute after the death of Ernest Lawrence in 1958.
Henry Miller approved of Gurdjieff's not considering himself holy but, after writing a brief introduction to Fritz Peters ' book Boyhood with Gurdjieff, Miller wrote that man is not meant to lead a " harmonious life ," as Gurdjieff claimed in naming his institute.
The astronomy institute of the University of Groningen is named after Kapteyn.
The Bank Bill created by Alexander Hamilton was a proposal to institute a National Bank, in order to improve the economic stability of the nation after its independence from Britain.
This premier institute is ranked as second best medical college of India only after the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
After that institute was destroyed in World War II, he went to the University of Graz in 1946, remaining there until 1950 when he returned to the Munich institute after it was reopened.
* In 1956 von Kármán founded a research institute in Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgium, which is now named after him: the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics.
Ultimately, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) obtained a federal injunction barring the interstate distribution of orgone-related materials, on the grounds that Reich and his associates were making false and misleading claims, and later jailed Reich and destroyed all orgone-related materials at the institute after Reich violated the injunction.
He has had a laboratory of the Max Planck Society in Tübingen and a research institute in Basel named after him.

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