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programme and marks
Each one-hour programme follows the team of grifters as they practise the " long con ", an extended deception practised against one or more " marks ".
In 1432 William purchased the manor of Raglan, where he had already been staying as a tenant, for 1, 000 marks (£ 666 ) and commenced a programme of building work that established the basic shape of the castle as seen today, although most of it — with the exception of the South Gate and the Great Tower — was later built over.
* School-based assessment, a programme of Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education which composes parts of the marks
Senior students study to achieve the South Australian Certificate of Education ( SACE ), or undertake the International Baccalaureate ( IB ) diploma programme as an alternative, with some achieving IB marks of 44 and 45 out of 45 in recent years.
This marks the first commercial release of any BBC radio programme in a 5. 1 surround mix.
For admission to the programme, candidates should have passed two year PG Degree course ( with 55 % marks after 1991 and 50 % before 1991 ) after three year bachelor ’ s degree course and higher secondary of 12 years duration.

programme and change
A comprehensive programme of organizational reform and culture change began in 2008 after the release of an Independent External Evaluation.
Unlike the other factions, Ribbentrop's foreign policy programme was the only one that Hitler allowed to be executed during the years 1939 – 41, though it was more due to the temporary bankruptcy of Hitler's own foreign policy programme that he had laid down in Mein Kampf and Zweites Buch following the failure to achieve an alliance with Britain, than to a genuine change of mind.
As of 2011 the University is engaged in a £ 350 million investment programme which will involve the largest physical change to its estate since the University's foundation.
This programme of change and development continued with the following Directors into the late 1960s.
On his election to the papacy, the size and magnificence of this building programme was increased to reflect his change in status.
Narbonne Cathedral, dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor, provides stark evidence of Narbonne's sudden and dramatic change of fortunes when one sees at the rear of the structure the enormously ambitious building programme frozen in time, for the cathedral — still one of the tallest in France — was never finished.
In 1997 a major overhaul programme, which involved a change of name, image and aircraft livery, as well as the introduction of online ticketing services, was carried out by the company's board.
Between 2002 and 2007, Air Malta embarked upon a fleet replacement programme, opting to change all aircraft to Airbus A319s and A320s, thus reducing the average age of the fleet to around 2. 5 years.
Further change in the structure of the university from 1990 to 1993 made a Bachelor's degree programme mandatory in virtually all subjects.
It set out the programme for seven years ahead, which neither the Reichstag nor the navy should change.
TOTP was traditionally shown on a Thursday night, but was moved to a Friday starting on 14 June 1996, originally at 7 pm, but then shifted to 7. 30 pm, a change which placed the programme up against the hugely popular soap opera, Coronation Street, on ITV.
Adopting the motto “ Exploring, Understanding, Designing Change – Globally, Regionally, Locally ", the Geography Department offers an integrated bachelor degree programme in geography in addition to teacher training programmes, focusing on methodology and approaches in the fields of regional global change research, remote sensing and spatial modeling, environmental analysis, land use management, conservation as well as threats to nature.
The programme has a strong following, revealed by various unpopular attempts in the past to change the broadcast arrangements.
* Lists " party tasks " as " Immediate convocation of a party congress ," " alteration of the party programme, mainly: ( 1 ) On the question of imperialism and the imperialist war, ( 2 ) On our attitude towards the state and our demand for a " commune state ," amendment of our out-of-date minimum programm ," and change of the Party's name.
The programme frequently comments on other programmes, most often a spoof soap opera called The Bureau, set in a 24-hour bureau de change, incorporating clichéd soap opera-style plots, which apparently produces and airs 2, 000 episodes between the first and third segments of The Day Today and becomes a hit in Italy.
The publication of the draft and the beginning of the pre-Congress discussion period led to furious arguments within the party-with the majority saying that the new programme was about building a broad alliance for revolutionary social change, though implicitly or explicitly agreeing that the proposals broke with the Leninist tradition.
Conversely, retaining a series ' original title sequence can allow a producer to change many key elements within a programme itself, without losing the show's on-screen identity.
While in Parliament Kingham successfully campaigned to change laws to protect firefighters and to get a nationwide cystic fibrosis screening programme for newborn babies.
The semi-automatic gearbox in the original Vanquish had been widely criticised ( notably by Jeremy Clarkson on the BBC's Top Gear programme ), so this change was greeted with approval by the automotive press.
The deal was blocked by both Richard Dunn, Chief Executive of Thames, and by the IBA, who concluded the proposal would lead to a Major change in the nature and Characteristic of a viable ITV programme Company.
This change reflected the festival ’ s expanding programme which now embraced a wide spectrum of multimedia-based art forms.
It was not until the arrival of chief executive Roger Luard in 1986 that its focus began to change and becoming a TV programme provider.
The programme was noted for being coinciding with the anniversary of a change in Pakistan's constitution in 1974 that officially classified Ahmadis as " non-Muslims ".

programme and approach
An example is the " Community Area-Based Development Approach " to agricultural development (" CABDA "), an NGO programme with the objective of providing an alternative approach to increasing food security in Africa.
The Swiss heroin maintenance programme is generally regarded as a successful and valuable component of the country's overall approach to minimising the harms caused by drug use.
This included a general programme for government departments to review, simplify or abolish their existing regulations, and a " one in, one out " approach to new regulations.
Officials point out that such a programme would be expensive but an approach could reduce the long-term cost of family breakdown, which has been estimated at up to £ 100 billion.
In 1902 he was appointed Director-General of Archaeology by Lord Curzon within the British Indian administration, and modernised the approach to archaeology on that continent, introducing a programme of cataloguing and conservation of ancient monuments and artefacts.
This programme is based on the integrated approach that is used for tackling the environmental, economical and social problems, affecting the deprived urban areas.
It can be distinguished from the free-market approach to broadcasting, where programming aims to attract the largest audiences or advertising revenues, ahead of-and, in practice, often contrary to-any artistic merit, impartiality, educative or entertainment values, that a programme may have.
* Care programme approach, a United Kingdom system of delivering community services to those with mental illness
The Institute of Development Studies ( IDS ) coordinated research programme on Community-led Total Sanitation ( CLTS ) is a radically different approach to rural sanitation in developing countries and has shown promising successes where traditional rural sanitation programmes have failed.
In February 1986 he presented a special Sky at Night episode on the approach of Halley's Comet, though he later stated that the BBC's better-funded Horizon team " made a complete hash of the programme.
In addition to criticism of the basic approach, the programme suffered from widespread corruption and abuse.
* Managing Successful Programmes, ( in the UK ) the OGC approach to programme management
The first Vice-Chancellor, Dr Don Llewellyn, was keen to develop the shared campus as one and build a single academic programme, an approach welcomed by the Teachers ’ College Principal, John Allan.
The programme has a light-hearted approach.
He was commissioned to co-write and narrate the documentary Hell's Angel about her for the British Channel 4 after Aroup Chatterjee encouraged the making of such a programme, although Chatterjee was unhappy with the " sensationalist approach " of the final product.
Course leaders can choose from one of three " streams ", " Alpha-Tech ", a multimedia-focused approach ; " Alpha-Active ", designed for the younger end of the age game with more games and other activities to keep interest ; and " Alpha-Lite ", a shorter 30-minute programme designed to fit into school lunchtimes or other constrained timeslots.
* The Drugs and Democracy programme analyses global trends in drugs policy and promotes a pragmatic approach to tackling illegal drugs based on harm reduction principles.
In an unusual decision, the newly established school decided not to await official recognition and to start its educational programme in September 1974, promising an innovative approach to academic education by adopting a new teaching method known as problem-based learning.
Designed like an MBA, the MEB is a one-year full-time postgraduate programme ( 90 ECTS ; possibility to do a longer 120 ECTS version ) in general management with emphasis on a pragmatic approach to management.
The approach is highly cost-efficient as it enables the Agency to pursue an ambitious programme with a relatively small staff that co-ordinates the work.
SP operates on the organising principle of democratic centralism, interpreted as: " the right of all members to discuss programme, policies, strategies and tactics inside the party, while agreeing to a united approach outside around the majority decision.
The programme is rooted in the view that to understand social phenomena one must approach them from several complementary disciplinary directions and analytical frameworks.
This direct approach extended to programmes also ; the IBA could ( and did ) place limits on how many soap episodes could be shown per week, if they believed programme quality would be compromised.
The programme takes a fresh approach and introduces the Six Keys to Success developed by the British Athletes Commission as an integral part of the curriculum and complementary to the DARE decision making model.

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