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For instance, one could now make a " Printers " zone that would list all the printers in an organization, or one might want to place that same device in the " 2nd Floor " zone to indicate its physical location.
In the early 1970s, however, the New York Convention and Visitors Bureau ( now NYC & Company, the official marketing and tourism organization for New York City ), under the leadership of its president, Charles Gillett, began promoting " the Big Apple " for the city.
" The Lavender Country and Folk Dancers organization now serves as an umbrella organization for dances in Massachusetts, New York, Georgia, and California.
The organization is active in integrating olim from South America and the former Soviet Union into Israeli society -- native Israelis and olim from non-English speaking countries now make up about 60 % of the Israeli Masorti population, the remaining 40 % are North American olim.
Similarly, the Catholic Institute for International Relations ( CIIR, now known as " Progressio "), a human rights organization which identifies itself with liberation theology, had summarized Contra operating procedures in their 1987 human rights report: " The record of the contras in the field, as opposed to their official professions of democratic faith, is one of consistent and bloody abuse of human rights, of murder, torture, mutilation, rape, arson, destruction and kidnapping.
Founded in 1917 as the ( DNA, " German Standardisation Committee ") in 1926 to reflect that the organization now dealt with standardization issues in many fields ; viz., not just for industrial products.
Establishing the annual observance Spay Day USA in 1994, The Doris Day Animal League now partners with the Humane Society of the United States and continues to be a leading advocacy organization.
Benton, intending to challenge Atchison in 1854, began to agitate for territorial organization of the area west of Missouri ( now the states of Kansas and Nebraska ) so it could be opened to settlement.
On 1 May 1992, the ED ( now largely composed of UK Conservative Party members ) dissolved, and its remaining members were accorded " associated party " status in the EPP group ; that is, being part of the parliamentary group without retaining actual membership in the EPP party organization.
In his famous series of lectures Talks to Teachers on Psychology, published in 1899 and now regarded as the first educational psychology textbook, James defines education as " the organization of acquired habits of conduct and tendencies to behavior ”.
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.
ITU has been an intergovernmental public-private partnership organization since its inception and now has a membership of 191 countries ( Member States ) and over 700 public and private sector companies as well as international and regional telecommunication entities, known as Sector Members and Associates, which undertake most of the work of the Sector.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ( ICANN, ) is a nonprofit private organization headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States, that was created on September 18, 1998, and incorporated on September 30, 1998 to oversee a number of Internet-related tasks previously performed directly on behalf of the U. S. government by other organizations, notably the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ( IANA ), which ICANN now operates.
This belief ( collective efficacy ) is somewhat counterintuitive, but rests on team member perception that they now view themselves as more competent than others in the organization who were not chosen to complete such difficult goals.
Not in increasing the powers of the State, but in resorting to free organization and free federation in all those branches which are now considered as attributes of the State.
It now serves as a staple of Zubrin's speaking engagements and general advocacy as head of the Mars Society, an organization devoted to the colonization of Mars.
The OSGi Alliance ( formerly known as the Open Services Gateway initiative, now an obsolete name ) is an open standards organization founded in March 1999 that originally specified and continues to maintain the OSGi standard.
The idea was to create an early unitary administrative organization similar to what later became Nueva España ( now Mexico ).
In the Night's Dawn trilogy, humankind, although now united under an organization known as the Confederation, has been broken up into two major divisions, Adamists and Edenists.
Three large corporations guided Hitler as a puppet, and now plan the subjugation of the planet to their organization, the Triad.
In 1987, a report was published by the UK based NGO Catholic Institute for International Relations ( CIIR, now known as " Progressio "), a human rights organization which identifies itself with Liberation theology.
The organization is now known as the Coast Guard Aviation Association which has the purpose of focusing on United States Coast Guard aviation history.
But it was not until 1968, with the creation of the Viola-Forschungsgellschaft, now the International Viola Society ( IVS ), that a lasting organization would take hold.

organization and rapidly
The LDS Church grew rapidly after World War II and became a world-wide organization as missionaries were sent across the globe.
Their decentralized nature allows them, in principle, to disseminate needed information across an organization more rapidly and more cheaply than a centrally controlled knowledge repository.
Many boys joined Scouting activities, resulting in the movement growing rapidly to become the world's largest youth organization.
Borrowing from the Italian fascist organization Dopolavoro " After Work ", but extending its influence into the workplace as well, KdF rapidly developed a wide range of activities, and quickly grew into one of Nazi Germany's largest organizations.
ITHAKA is a non-profit organization founded in 2003 " dedicated to helping the academic community take full advantage of rapidly advancing information and networking technologies.
Clearly, the more rapidly knowledge can be mobilized and used, the more competitive an organization.
Having shrunk from the days when it was the largest organization of its kind in the country, it is now struggling to reinvent itself before its rapidly shrinking membership disappears completely.
With the impetus of World War II, the NRC grew rapidly and for all practical purposes became a military science and weapons research organization.
One of the keys to success in today ’ s world of work is career self-reliance — the ability to actively manage worklife in a rapidly changing environment and the attitude of being self-employed whether inside or outside an organization.
Academia Sinica incorporated a number of these into its organization, and rapidly built nine institutes: meteorology, astronomy, physics, chemistry, geology, engineering, psychology, history and philology, and sociology, most of which were located in the new capital city of Nanjing.
An entity ( whether an individual or an organization ) that can process this cycle quickly, observing and reacting to unfolding events more rapidly than an opponent, can thereby " get inside " the opponent's decision cycle and gain the advantage.
The new organization was popular and grew so rapidly that finding a meeting place for such a large group proved difficult.
In 1884, Powers joined the Farmers ' Alliance and rose rapidly in the organization.
The organization grew rapidly and by 1917 it had 350 local clubs and 12, 000 members.
It rapidly switched positions after the German invasion in June 1941 and transmogrified itself into a patriotic organization supporting the war, American Peoples Mobilization.
EWB Canada is a young, rapidly growing student-driven organization based on university chapters across Canada, with a national office in Toronto to support the university chapters and to co-ordinate and train overseas volunteers.
As the organization grew rapidly, he was appointed the district leader of Palbong ( 팔봉 ) at the age of 17 and a Donghak army regiment.
The motives and identities of many of the antagonists and allies change rapidly, as the protagonists discover a world-shaking conspiracy constructed by a powerful organization known as the Patriots.
The IWO grew rapidly, from a tiny organization of 3, 000 to 5, 000 members at the time of formation in 1930, the organization rocketed to a membership of 67, 000 by 1935.
The organization was founded on Morgan ’ s belief in the importance of small towns to the rapidly urbanizing nation.
By the early 1960s the department was growing rapidly in both stature in the community and as an organization as a whole.
During his administration the University grew rapidly in equipment and organization.
After the move Schlink began to take more control over the management of the organization and rapidly hired and fired many staff.

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