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In 1989, a group of European and American scholars in the field of anthropology established the European Association of Social Anthropologists ( EASA ) which serves as a major professional organization for anthropologists working in Europe.
The typical amateur astronomer is one who does not depend on the field of astronomy as a primary source of income or support, and does not have a professional degree or advanced academic training in the subject.
In 1908 he was involved in trying to start a new professional baseball league, the " Union Professional League " which took the field in April but folded one month later.
Today, professional conservators join and take part in the activities of numerous conservation associations and professional organizations with the wider conservation field, and within their area of specialization.
A computer scientist is a person who does work at a professional level in computer science and / or has attained a degree in computer science or a related field.
A similar phenomenon is also true within the field of professional sports as professional athletes who are directly involved directly with the competition, the physical aspects of scoring and defending, as well as being widely spectated by fans are more than likely to become celebrities.
However, other professionals that play a more peripheral role in the field of professional sports ( e. g. coaches, general managers, referees, commentators and announcers, sports team owners and executives, sports commissioners ) who are more active in the internal aspects of field tend to remain in obscurity and are less likely to achieve celebrity status.
Both institutions have as a follow-up a professional diploma, usually taken after a year or two in the field.
Each unit of Citizen Corps CERT training is ideally delivered by professional responders or other experts in the field addressed by the unit.
Furthermore, Clark's motivations for his professional writing were deepened as both a love for the art which contributes at least as much social good as his Superman activities and as a matter of personal fulfillment in an intellectual field where his abilities give no unfair competition to his colleagues beyond typing extraordinarily fast.
It would eventually be replaced by cheaper systems using video compression, most notably Sony's Digital Betacam ( still heavily used as a electronic field production ( EFP ) recording format by professional television producers ) that were introduced into the network's television studios.
There are several related professional qualifications, that can lead to the field:
His excavations began before archaeology had developed as a professional field.
His success on the football field led to several football scholarship offers, which he turned down to pursue a career in professional baseball.
The most important professional organization in the field of model theory is the Association for Symbolic Logic.
While government regulation of the use of this professional title is less universal than for " dietician ", the field is supported by many high-level academic programs, up to and including the Doctoral level, and has its own voluntary certification board, professional associations, and peer-reviewed journals, e. g. the American Society for Nutrition and the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
A project manager is a professional in the field of project management.
The nomenclature of the field is not exact: the relevant subdivision of the American Anthropological Association is the Biological Anthropology Section while the principal professional organization is the American Association of Physical Anthropologists.
The International Psychohistorical Association founded by Lloyd deMause in 1977 is the professional organization for the field of psychohistory.
The professional organization for the field of psychohistory.

professional and involving
Conservation OnLine's Ethical issues in conservation provides a number of articles on ethical issues in conservation ; example of codes of ethics and guidelines for professional conduct in conservation and allied fields ; and charters and treaties pertaining to ethical issues involving the preservation of cultural property.
Incidents in the professional AFL involving Byron Pickett and Darren Milburn have come under particular scrutiny.
First degree price discrimination most frequently occurs in regard to professional services or in transactions involving direct buyer / seller negotiations.
Another known victim of Project MKUltra was Harold Blauer, a professional tennis player in New York City, who died in January, 1953 as a result of a secret Army experiment involving MDA.
** Press agent, professional publicist who acts on behalf of his or her client on all matters involving public relations
These cases typically involving members of the aristocracy who had, as historian Richard Andrews notes, " rejected parental authority, disgraced the family reputation, manifested mental derangement, squandered capital or violated professional codes.
The vocation of management in cultural and creative sectors is the subject of research and improvement initiatives, by organizations such as Arts and Business which take a partnership approach to involving professional business people in running and mentoring arts organizations.
As a general rule, the law in many countries often intervenes in sexual activity involving young or adolescent children below the legal age of consent, non-consensual deliberate displays or illicit watching of sexual activity, sex with close relatives ( incest ), harm to animals, acts involving the deceased ( necrophilia ), and also when there is harassment, nuisance, fear, injury, or assault of a sexual nature, or serious risk of abuse of certain professional relationships.
It has also long been alleged that the Giants rely on underhanded tactics to recruit the best players, involving bribes to players and amateur coaches, or using their influence on the governing council of Japanese professional baseball to pass rules that favors their recruiting efforts.
Category: Aviation accidents and incidents involving professional sports teams
The game is regularly played at a sporting level with organized competition involving worldwide leagues, tournaments, professional teams, and players.
The Jackie Chan Cup, first held in 1984, is an annual celebrity auto race involving international motor journalists and starlets from across Asia in Mitsubishis with professional Touring Car drivers alongside for assistance, and was held before the Macau GP until 2004 when it moved to Shanghai.
The functions of the teacher's colleges may include setting out clear standards of practice, providing for the ongoing education of teachers, investigating complaints involving members, conducting hearings into allegations of professional misconduct and taking appropriate disciplinary action and accrediting teacher education programs.
Turner's death marked the first fatal accident involving a major professional football team in Ohio.
It was the first fatal accident involving a major professional football team in Ohio.
A sound editor is a creative professional responsible for selecting and assembling sound recordings in preparation for the final sound mixing or mastering of a television program, motion picture, video game, or any production involving recorded or synthetic sound.
However, poorly-received decisions made by Shinn, as well as anger over personal scandals involving him, caused fan support to dwindle, and by then the once-sparkling Coliseum was seen by many as outdated and no longer suitable to be the home of a major professional sports team.
Below is a list of professional football championship games in the United States, involving:
Recent notable lockout incidents have been reported in professional sports, notably involving Major League Baseball in the 1990 offseason, the National Basketball Association in the 1995 offseason, the 1996 offseason, and the 1998 – 99 and 2011 – 12 seasons, the National Hockey League in the 1994 – 95, 2004 – 05 and 2012-13 seasons, and the National Football League in the 2011 offseason.
Another well-known gunfight is the Long Branch Saloon Shootout, involving Levi Richardson, a buffalo hunter, and " Cockeyed Frank " Loving, a professional gambler.
A rugby league version of the " sin bin " signal. In both codes of rugby ( rugby league and rugby union ), only penalties involving violent play, dangerous play, professional fouls or repetitive commission of a specific offence result in a sin binning, where the offending player must spend 10 minutes off the field.
Fighting in ice hockey is an established tradition of the sport in North America, with a long history involving many levels of amateur and professional play and including some notable individual fights.
The Association for Computational Linguistics ( ACL ) is the international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation.

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