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Two founding documents emerged from this: The Transition Constitution, and the Global and Inclusive Agreement, both of which describe and determine the make-up and organization of the Congolese institutions, until planned elections in July 2006, at which time the provisions of the new constitution, democratically approved by referendum in December 2005, will take full effect and that is how it happened.
The idea of an international organization for food and agriculture emerged in the late 19th and early 20th century.
This tension emerged when Andreotti revealed the existence of Gladio, a stay-behind organization with the official aim of countering a possible Soviet invasion through sabotage and guerrilla warfare behind enemy lines.
Mars apparently emerged as a refuge from the fascist censorship laws of Earth, until the arrival of a government organization referred to only as " Moral Climates " and their enforcement divisions, the " Dismantlers " and " Burning Crew ".
Violent opposition towards freedmen and whites who supported Reconstruction emerged in numerous localities under the name of the Ku Klux Klan ( KKK ), a secret vigilante organization, which led to federal intervention by President Ulysses S. Grant in 1871 that suppressed the Klan.
In the upcoming years, other organizations joined and the need for a democratically guided organization emerged, demanded by the nations participating in the Paralympic Movement.
The Viet Cong ( Vietnamese: Việt cộng ), or National Liberation Front ( NLF ), was a political organization and army in South Vietnam and Cambodia that fought the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War ( 1959 – 1975 ), and emerged on the winning side.
The Esquadrão da Morte (" Death Squad " in Portuguese ) was a paramilitary organization that emerged in the late 1960s in the context of the Brazilian Military Dictatorship.
From these activities there emerged a very active organization called “ The Community League ”, dedicated toward school and town improvements.
After the WWII, the Soka Gakkai emerged as a growing lay organization affiliated with and based on the teachings of Nichiren Shoshu.
From Japan's post-war years the Sōka Gakkai emerged as the largest lay organization of Nichiren Buddhist practitioners, claiming membership of 8. 27 million households in Japan.
The intention was to start a campaign organization in support of the group of Conservatives which had emerged in the Riksdag.
According to Lance Hill, “ Thomas was eager to work with CORE, but he had reservations about the nonviolent terms imposed by the young activists .” Thomas, who had military training, quickly emerged as the leader of this budding defense organization that would guard the Jonesboro community in the day with their guns concealed and carried their guns openly during the cover of night to discourage any Klan activity.
Out of this period, Riverside Park Fund emerged as a grassroots community organization formed to reclaim the park by establishing community gardens and improving park maintenance.
Although a plethora of theories have been advanced as to the origins of the Carbonari, the organization most likely emerged as an offshoot of Freemasonry, in reaction to the spread of liberal ideas from French Revolution and first became influential in the Kingdom of Naples ( under the control of Gioacchino Murat ) and the Papal States.
From this shift in the locale of the training site and the realization that culture was an important factor in influencing group members ( along with some other developments in the behavioral sciences ) emerged the concept of organization development.
Senge emerged in the 1990s as a major figure in organizational development with his book The Fifth Discipline where he developed the notion of a learning organization.
In early 2002, Dictaphone emerged from bankruptcy as a privately held organization, with Rob Schwager as its Chairman and CEO, while the remaining assets were broken up and sold individually, with ScanSoft, now known as Nuance Communications, Inc., acquiring core businesses such as Dragon Systems and voice recognition research personnel in the U. S.
Joseph Franklin Rutherford ( November 8, 1869 – January 8, 1942 ), also known as " Judge " Rutherford, was the second president of the incorporated Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, and played a primary role in the organization and doctrinal development of Jehovah's Witnesses, which emerged from the Bible Student movement established by Charles Taze Russell.
Jehovah's Witnesses emerged as a distinct religious organization, maintaining control of Russell's Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society and other corporations.
To finance the larger-scale enterprises required during this era, the corporation emerged as the dominant form of business organization.
Accusations by Carto emerged alleging that Pierce had stolen the mailing list of his Liberty Lobby organization and used it to send letters attacking Carto's group.
During 1962 SWAPO had emerged as the dominant nationalist organization for the Namibian people, co-opting other groups such as the South West Africa National Union ( SWANU ), and in 1976 the Namibia African People's Democratic Organisation.
By mid-decade, The Heritage Foundation had emerged as a key organization in the national conservative movement, publishing influential reports on domestic and defense issues, as well as pieces by prominent conservative figures, such as Bob Dole and Pat Robertson.
In addition to the " colonizationists ," who favored concentration of their efforts on building a model economic unit and gaining the achievement of socialism through the power of example there emerged a " political action wing ," which sought to achieve socialism through political organization and use of the electoral process, starting with concentration on a single state.

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These women whose organization grew out of the old suffrage movement are dedicated to Thomas Jefferson's dictum that one must cherish the people's spirit but `` Keep alive their attention ''.
Actually, of course, that label `` controversial '' applied only because he was carrying out the mandate given him by the world organization he headed rather than following the dictates of the Soviet Union.
Wilson stressed the fact that clear as this was, they must have a better church, a more business-like conduct of the church organization, and an effort to get this religious center out of its rut of wild worship into a modern church organization.
As a minority owner of the Milwaukee Braves, Selig founded the organization Teams, Inc, in an attempt to prevent the majority owners ( based out of Chicago ) from moving the club to a larger television market.
Finally, when a Serbian backed organization assassinated the heir of the Austro-Hungarian throne, causing the 1914 July Crisis, nobody could stop the conflict and the First World War broke out.
Business communication is the communication between the people in the organization for the purpose of carrying out the business activities.
The film portrayed the team helping out a " troubled teenaged fan " and featured many members of the Indians organization.
CIA agents or " pathfinders " from the Special Activities Division were to be infiltrated into Cuba to carry out sabotage and organization, including radio broadcasts.
A company is a group of more than one persons to carry out an enterprise and so a form of business organization.
* Developmental dyspraxia – A neurological condition characterized by a marked difficulty in carrying out routine tasks involving balance, fine-motor control, kinesthetic coordination, difficulty in the use of speech sounds, problems with short-term memory and organization are typical of dyspraxics.
The agency is directed by the Conference of Member Nations, which meets every two years to review the work carried out by the organization and to approve a Programme of Work and Budget for the next two-year period.
The long road from Bandar-Abbas in southern Iran to highway 1 in southern Afghanistan is carried out by state-owned Border Roads Organisation ( BRO ), the mission statement of which states that the BRO is India's " most reputed, multifaceted, transnational, modern construction organization committed to meeting the strategic needs of the armed forces.
Before Arbenz come to power in 1951, the Communist movement preferred to carry out many of their activities through the so-called mass organization.
This clarity and organization of this format was so impressive to contemporaries that it has now become standard in the discipline and all research reports follow the same standards laid out by Ebbinghaus.
He used a newly formed Quaker organization, the American Friends Service Committee, to carry out much of the logistical work in Europe.
Chester Barnard pointed out thatthe decisions that an individual makes as a member of an organization are quite distinct from his personal decisions ”.
He helped construct Akashi Castle and in 1621 to lay out the organization of the town of Himeji.
Early planning and research were carried out by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics ( NACA ), but the program was officially conducted by its successor organization, NASA.
Theories of market forms and industrial organization grew out of this work.
The organization has been in existence for 200 years, and especially after the Second World War, it began sending out emissaries ( shluchim ) who have as a mission the bringing back of disaffected Jews to a level of observance consistent with authentic and proper norms ( i. e., Orthodox Judaism ).
Barred from film-making by prior anti-trust rulings, he acquired the struggling ABC television network in February 1953, leading it first to financial health, and eventually, in the mid-1970s, to first place in the national Nielsen ratings, before selling out to Capital Cities in 1985 ( Capital Cities would eventually sell out, in turn, to the Walt Disney organization in 1996 ).
Born in 1884 in French Guiana this descendant of African slaves was a key figure together with René Pleven in the organization by the De Gaulle government of the Brazzaville Conference of 1944, which took place between the January 30 and February 8, 1944 and which did set out the new direction of French colonial policies after World War II.
The organization then moved parts of its work out of Afghanistan into Pakistan and established their main base there to work for Afghan women.

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