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North's Y2K forums were all moderated by volunteer subject matter experts.
Two main problems cited were that significant portions of the samples come from prison populations and male prostitutes, and that people who volunteer to be interviewed about taboo subject are likely to suffer from the problem of self-selection.
Along with Ken Kesey, Hunter was an early volunteer MKUltra test subject at Stanford University.
The member driven volunteer organization that represents the people who staff the PSAPs, the National Emergency Number Association ( NENA. org ), has done significant work advocating on the subject of MLTS E9-1-1.
Around 1962, Hunter was an early volunteer test subject ( along with Ken Kesey ) for psychedelic chemicals at Stanford University's research covertly sponsored by the CIA in their MKULTRA program.
At the height of the Polish – Soviet conflict, Jews had been subject to anti-semitic violence by Polish forces, who considered Jews a potential threat, and who often accused Jews as being the masterminds of Russian Bolshevism ; during the Battle of Warsaw, the Polish government interned all Jewish volunteers and sent Jewish volunteer officers to an internment camp.
In the case of UK charities, a trustee is an unpaid volunteer who undertakes fiduciary responsibilities on behalf of the charity, subject to the provisions of Charity Law, a branch of trust law, and the Charities Act 1993.
Instead, unpaid volunteer positions are created to deal with administrative issues, and individuals are restricted to carrying out these activities within a mandate decided directly by their peers and subject to instant recall.
As a volunteer soldier who had been subject to indoctrination from a young age, he was classified as a category " C " prisoner by the authorities, meaning he was regarded as a Nazi.
" if the subject doesn't volunteer his or her affiliations.
In the summer of 1818 Partridge was engaged in New York City to drill and instruct a volunteer infantry company, and gave a series of lectures on the subject of fortification, military science, and military education.
These are run by members of the site who volunteer to teach a subject that interests them and are very popular, with more authors taking part each term ( run in trimesters ).
Ownership of property within the park is titled to Harcourt Park Inc., and is subject to private lease, granting a membership in the corporation, a single vote, and the eligibility to become a member on the volunteer Board of Directors in charge of managing the corporation's business.

volunteer and was
What the man wanted was four persons to volunteer as hostages, along with the crew.
It was under the tutelage of the Guru that Bhai Kanhaiya subsequently founded a volunteer corps for altruism.
This was not made publicly known to the media, but engineers at MIT ( volunteer students and professors ) performed several experiments and found serious problems with the tunnel.
It was faced with the prospect of battling Anglo-Irish and Ulster Scots peoples in Ireland, who alongside their other Irish groups had raised their own volunteer army and threatened to emulate the American colonists if their conditions were not met.
In the early part of the war, the professional force of the BEF was virtually destroyed and, by turns, a volunteer ( and then conscripted ) force replaced it.
The concept of widespread local volunteer emergency responders was implemented and developed by the Los Angeles Fire Department in 1985.
Stresemann was very impressed and suggested that, between semesters, Mayr could work as a volunteer in the ornithological section of the museum.
Two troops of British cavalry, one at the Four Courts, the other on O ' Connell Street, sent out to investigate what was happening, took fire and casualties from rebel forces On Mount Street, a group of reserve volunteer soldiers, stumbled upon the rebel position and four were killed before they reached Beggars Bush barracks.
For a number of years this volunteer led festival has concentrated mostly around film but, starting in the Year of Highland Culture-Highland 2007, its scope was widened, and it dropped the ' film ' from its title.
On the right, the vanguard of the war was the Jägers who had been moved to Finland by the end of 1917, and the most active volunteer White Guards of Viipuri province in the southeastern corner of Finland, southwestern Finland, and southern Ostrobothnia.
In 11 CE, Augustus, who enjoyed the games, bent his own rules and allowed equestrians to volunteer because " the prohibition was no use ".
In late April 1849, it was defeated and pushed back from Rome by Giuseppi Garibaldi's volunteer corps, then recovered and recaptured Rome.
But 28 years later, in an appearance on MSNBC television, Falwell said he was not troubled by reports that the nominee for Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John G. Roberts ( whose appointment was confirmed by the U. S. Senate ) had done volunteer legal work for homosexual rights activists on the case of Romer v. Evans.
Lebanon established its own army made up of volunteer militias ; " the free independent bearing of these mountaineers was in striking contrast to that of the underpaid, underfed and poorly clothed conscripts of the regular army ".
LambdaMOO was founded in late 1990 or early 1991 by Pavel Curtis at Xerox PARC .< ref name =" internetculture "> Now hosted in the state of Washington, it is operated and administered entirely on a volunteer basis.
In November 2010, Ferrigno was sworn in as a member of a Maricopa County, Arizona volunteer sheriff posse, which also includes actors Steven Seagal and Peter Lupus, in order to help control illegal immigration in the Phoenix Valley area.
In spring 1917, he was also elected to command the students ' volunteer army, set up to defend the school from potential attack after two warlords began fighting one another in Hunan.
Milton Friedman was a major proponent of a volunteer military, stating that the draft was " inconsistent with a free society.
In addition to the CMF, the Volunteer Defence Corps, a volunteer force modeled on the British Home Guard, was formed in 1940 and had a strength of almost 100, 000 men across Australia at its peak.
Although muster rolls were prepared as late as 1820, the element of compulsion was abandoned, and the militia was transformed into a volunteer force.
Donaldson was a former IRA volunteer and subsequently highly placed Sinn Féin party member.

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On 11 June 1972, Gaddafi announced that any Arab wishing to volunteer for Palestinian armed groups " can register his name at any Libyan embassy will be given adequate training for combat ".
The RUC were supported by the Ulster Special Constabulary, a volunteer body of part-time auxiliary police established before the Northern Ireland Government was set up, who had been given uniforms and training.
* Lafayette Flying Corps, a name given to American volunteer pilots who flew for the French in World War I
One volunteer claimed that the toys were destroyed instead of being given to other agencies.
Typically, preaching would conclude with every volunteer taking a vow to complete a pilgrimage to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre ; they were also given a cross, usually sewn onto their clothes.
Robinson was given a direction that included the transition from a 100 % volunteer fire department to a combination fire department.
At a large northeastern university, some of 214 volunteer business students were given the results of student and national polls indicating that Bill Clinton was in the lead.
Much like other paramilitaries, the Fedayeen was volunteer based and the units were never given an official salary.
" The Mufti insisted that Palestine did not need the volunteer army and that all money should be given directly to him.
* USOC Coach of the Year-Awards are given annually to the top national, developmental, Paralympic, and volunteer coaches, and for achievement in sports science.
George Orwell ’ s biographer Gordon Bowker relates how English communist David Crook, an ostensible volunteer for the Republican side, was sent to Albacete where he was taught Spanish and also given a crash course in surveillance techniques by Ramón Mercader.
Each year many visitors are given free tours by volunteer student guides in Japanese.
The volunteer Border Guard are given special attention in sensitive places like Jerusalem where security threats are the highest and at times can double or even triple the manpower of full time security forces in a given area.
His first assignment was with a board that examined the qualifications of volunteer officers, but he soon was given command of a brigade of Pennsylvania Reserves.
Worshippers are offered Karah Parshad ( sweet flour and ghee-based food offered as prashad ) in the worship hall, which is usually given into cupped hands by a sewadar ( gurdwara volunteer ).
The Second Australian Imperial Force ( 2nd AIF ) was the name given to the volunteer personnel of the Australian Army in World War II.
Most day-to-day administrative tasks are conducted by a team of unpaid volunteer members, who have been given varying degrees of moderation privileges in the forums.
Street Collections: Currently known as ' Raids ', volunteer collectors go out into the streets ( often in costume ) to collect for a specific charity on any given day with buckets rather than the clipboards.
) to Cannes where she played piano and sang for soldiers at receptions given in support of the French troops and at the famous Hotel Carlton that had been transformed into a hospital, and where her mother worked as a volunteer nurse orderly.
Also awarded each year is the " Bernie Melanson Volunteer Award ", named after one of the original founding members of NLFB and given to individuals or groups who have given long standing and / or exceptional volunteer service to the festival.
Most of the Soviet POWs stated that they had been given a choice by the Germans: volunteer for labor duty with the German army, or be turned over to the Gestapo for execution or service in an arbeitslager ( a camp used to work prisoners until they died of starvation or illness ).
The Baltimore volunteer firefighters were replaced with paid firefighters, and were given steam-powered fire engines and a better emergency telegraph system.

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