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volunteer and effort
Furthermore, the CIA instructed the contras to destroy and sabotage economic and social targets such as lumber yards, coffee processing plants, electrical generating stations, farms, cooperatives, food storage facilities, health centers, including a particular effort to dusrupt the coffee harvests through attacks on coffee cooperatives and on vehicles carrying volunteer coffee harvesters.
Project Gutenberg ( PG ) is a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works, to " encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks ".
He appealed to ALA members to donate books and volunteer for service, and by June 1918 the association had purchased 300, 000 books, sent 1, 349, 000 gift books to camps, and distributed 500, 000 magazines .” In the time after World War I, the services of the Library of Congress towards the war effort provided a new outlook for the American public on the possibilities of what a successful library could accomplish.
The search for a willing volunteer was problematic because most of the senior officers were aware of the futility of the effort and the public blame that would be placed upon anyone who attempted to defend Nanking and failed.
Construction and maintenance are made possible by grants and community contributions, with substantial volunteer effort provided by members of the community.
The community center contains the Frazeyburg Library-an all volunteer effort.
The Montour Area Recreation Commission ( MARC ) led a local volunteer effort to clear the abandoned towpath of the North Branch Canal along the Susquehanna River.
The UUCP Mapping Project was a volunteer, largely successful effort to build a map of the connections between machines that were open mail relays and establish a managed namespace.
Another popular publication is the free " Edge " magazine, a primarily volunteer effort aimed at older Chelmsfordians.
He is also the founder and chairman of Project Sugita Genpaku, which is a volunteer effort to translate free content texts into Japanese.
India eventually ended up contributing significantly to the war effort, sending over 2. 5 million men ( the largest volunteer force in the world at the time ) to fight for the Allies, mostly in West Asia and North Africa.
Meanwhile the drought worsened throughout Africa, so in order to improve the dismal economy, people were forced to " volunteer " in a major effort to increase cotton production.
To recognize the " unsung heroes " who volunteer their time and effort to help others, LeBlanc initiated in 1996 the Governor General's Caring Canadian Award, and, on June 21, of the same year, was proud to issue a royal proclamation innagurating National Aboriginal Day as an annual observance.
The ISFDB is a volunteer effort, with both the database and wiki being open for editing and user contributions.
The runway alert program was the first broad effort to integrate reserve forces into a major Air Force operational mission on a volunteer basis during peacetime.
These awards are in recognition of individual volunteer effort, awards for NSS chapter work, the " Space Pioneer " award, and two significant awards which are presented in alternate years:
During World War II, he was a volunteer executive in the Canadian government's war effort.
Chemical Abstracts ( CA ) began as a volunteer effort and developed from there.
The SNFS has been used extensively by NFSNet ( a volunteer distributed computing effort ), NFS @ Home and others to factorise numbers of the Cunningham project ; for some time the records for integer factorisation have been numbers factored by SNFS.
The park's designation occurred after a six-month-long lobbying effort spearheaded by the volunteer, non-profit organization, The Friends of Labatt Park, which has undertaken a number of initiatives during the past 18 years to enhance and promote the ballpark, its history and ambience.
* ReClam the Bay is a grass roots volunteer non-profit environmental organization which grows and plants millions of clams and oysters in an effort to reclaim Barneget Bay.
Much of her voluntary effort is for ChildLine as a volunteer counsellor on the helpline, and as a fund-raiser and spokesperson for children's rights, and latterly working to set up the new helpline for isolated and vulnerable older people.
After a visit from a North Korean Political Officer, who attempted to persuade them to volunteer to join a prisoner-of-war group known as " Peace Fighters " ( that is, active participants in the propaganda movement against their own side ) with a promise of better food, of medical treatment and other amenities as a reward for such activity-an offer that was refused unanimously-he decided to order his men to pretend to accede to the offer in an effort to save their lives.
When the Mexican-American War began, largely through the actions of his friend and former law partner, Polk, who was now president, Brown issued a call for 2, 800 volunteer soldiers for the war effort.

volunteer and prepare
In 1921 Larsen worked nights and weekends as a volunteer with Ernestine Rose, to help prepare for the first exhibit of " Negro art " at the New York Public Library ( NYPL ).
* Members of the Board of Examiners — consisting of leading experts from U. S. businesses and education, health care, and nonprofit organizations — volunteer their time to evaluate award applications and prepare feedback reports for applicant organizations.
In addition it is possible the marketing person could prepare the separate sodas differently ( more ice in one cup, push one cup in front of the volunteer, etc.
To prepare in the case of violence, the church applied for an arsenal that a volunteer company would use in case the church was attacked.
Each week one or more families volunteer to provide and prepare the langar.
In the summer of 1915, after attending officer training camp in Plattsburgh, New York, for a proposed volunteer army ( an outgrowth of the movement to prepare the United States for entry into World War I ) and earning a commendation as a marksman, Heidelberger traveled to Lake Kezar in Maine for a vacation.
It involves activities that prepare a student for medical school, such as pre-med coursework, volunteer activities, clinical experience, research, and the application process.

volunteer and itself
This ensures that any effects on the volunteer are due to the treatment itself and are not a response to the knowledge that he is being treated.
Project, a collective of volunteer relief workers, founded itself in January 2006 in the empty shell of the Corinne Missionary Baptist Church in Violet, LA, providing the tools for rebuilding and community empowerment.
During these early years much of the organizing of the federation itself was done on a volunteer basis.
In 1972 a volunteer library was rejuvenated by the Junior Women ’ s club and in 1982 the public library district was established ; the building itself on N. Elida St was complete for use in 1988.
Jefferson found itself in the national spotlight in 1988 and 1989 when a local volunteer firefighter was charged in connection with dozens of arson fires that had plagued the area.
The operation itself is carried out with aircraft from the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force or Coastguard, RNLI lifeboats and police, military or volunteer mountain rescue or ALSAR ( Association of Lowland Search and Rescue ) teams.
Most of the work, like the deviation itself, was undertaken by volunteers who, in many cases, assumed full responsibility for the design as well as the execution of discrete projects, each under a volunteer project leader.
A credit union's policies governing interest rates and other matters are set by a volunteer Board of Directors elected by and from the membership itself.
Utilizing marches, religious processions and patriotic and partisan hymns and anthems, along with volunteer work and charitable campaigns in rural areas in support of its anti-Communist, anti-Semitic, anti-liberal, and anti-parliamentary philosophy, the League presented itself as an alternative to corrupt, clientelist parties including the NCDL.
St Paul's Cathedral itself was only saved by the dedication of the London firemen who kept the fire away from the Cathedral and the volunteer firewatchers of the St Paul's Watch who fought to keep the flames from firebombs on its roof from spreading.
In November 1967, the first archaeological test digging was made on the hill itself by Jean-luc Fiches and traces of the oppidum were found, a larger volunteer dig was made the following July.
In the fall of 2008, volunteer docents at the Robie House raised concerns over the Trust's unwillingness to commit itself to the full restoration of the building.
They include human resources ( which includes the volunteer and special events coordinator ), information technology, marketing and communications ( box office, membership, publications, archives, media, members lounge and audience services which itself includes house managers, ushers, concessions, access staff for handicapped patrons ), physical plant staff ( custodial services, maintenance, security ), and receptionists.
Each A share counts for ten votes and each B share counts for a single ownership vote, and the A shares were divided between three groups to prevent hostile takeovers ; the volunteer amateur leaders of the club, the main sponsors of the club, and the company Euro Sportsholding, owned by Brøndby IF itself.
The college presents its mission as tied to the fact that it is a church-related college: A " private residential liberal arts college firmly rooted in its Swedish and Lutheran heritage .” While the institution offers many majors, the school also presents itself as a place where " a mature understanding of the Christian faith " is nurtured ; so that “ students are encouraged to work toward a just and peaceful world .” Many students are involved in volunteer work, and service learning is integrated into many of the courses on campus.
TSP teams consist of PSP-trained developers who volunteer for areas of project responsibility, so the project is managed by the team itself.
The evolution of the department itself, from volunteer firefighters to municipal fire departments is also covered.
Academic building in 2005Students at Appalachian complete the traditional law school curriculum as required by the American Bar Association ( ABA ); however, the school distinguishes itself from almost all of the other 192 ABA accredited law schools in the country, as its students are required to volunteer 25 hours each semester on community service projects, ranging from dispute resolution training to humane society management.
The show's official " bible " described Montoya as the widow of a fellow police officer who was killed in the line of duty, as well as an active volunteer at her Roman Catholic Church, but this information was never mentioned on the series itself.
MFES was mainly made up of the Toronto Township Volunteer Fire Department, itself created from volunteer units in 1870s.

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