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that is, about one-half of one per cent, which looks pretty `` tokenish '' to me, especially in an institution which professes to be `` national ''.
We find, in the first place, that the students overwhelmingly approve of higher education, positively evaluate the job their own institution is doing, do not accept most of the criticisms levelled against higher education in the public prints, and, on the whole, approve of the way their university deals with value-problems and value inculcation.
Actually it amounts to $1,250,000 above what the institution already is receiving, considering the additional half-million dollars Gov. Vandiver allocated last year from the state surplus.
On those rare occasions when a faculty member on tenure is not meeting the standards of the institution, the president must also bear the ultimate burden of decision and action.
`` Oh, I forgot to say that if one is taken to the funny house in the funny wagon, he is removed to a mental institution in an ambulance.
In providing for these inner individual functions, religion undertakes in behalf of individual peace of mind and well-being services for which there is no other institution.
In a society dominated by middle-class values and working in an institution which transmits and strengthens these social values, it is clear that the educational profession must work for the values which are characteristic of the society.
The pattern here pictured is clearly not peculiar to Notre Dame: it is simply that the paradox involved in this kind of control of the institution by `` the organization which actually owns '' it, becomes more obvious where there is a larger and more distinguished `` outside '' faculty.
In the academic world there is seldom anything so dramatic as a strike or a boycott: all that happens is that the better qualified teacher declines to gamble two or three years of his life on the chance that conditions at the Catholic institution will be as good as those elsewhere.
The second reason for being concerned with the dichotomy between faculty members who are part of the `` in-group '' that owns and operates the institution and those who are merely paid employees, is, therefore, the baneful effect on the caliber of the teaching itself.
In itself there is nothing wrong with this form of `` participation '': the only difficulty on the Catholic campus is that those faculty members who are in a position to implement policy, i.e., members of the religious community which owns and administers the institution, have their own eating arrangements.
This time scale is expressed in the form of tables of differences UTC-UTC ( k ) ( equivalent to TAI-TAI ( k )) for each participating institution k. ( The same circular also gives tables of TAI-TA ( k ), for the various unsynchronised atomic time scales.
With Alexander safely packed off to a mental institution, Alex is offered a well-paying job if he agrees to side with the government.
Furthermore, the primary testimony to the commission that connected baseball to Doubleday was that of Abner Graves, whose credibility is questionable ; a few years later, he shot his wife to death and was committed to an institution for the criminally insane for the rest of his life.
He is alleged to have founded an institution for virgins in Rome.
The establishment of the church as an institution recognized by worldly rulers is also visible in legal history.
Ann Arbor is home to the University of Michigan, a world renowned institution of higher education.
Salieri is characterized as both in awe of and insanely jealous of Mozart, going so far as to renounce God for blessing his adversary ; " Amadeus " means love of God, or God's love, and the play can be said to be about God-given talent, or the lack thereof: Salieri is hospitalized in a mental institution, where he announces himself as " the Patron Saint of mediocrity ".
* 1863 – Matica slovenská, Slovakia's public-law cultural and scientific institution focusing on topics around the Slovak nation, is established in Martin.

institution and governing
In a non-stock corporation with no general voting membership, e. g., a typical university, the board is the supreme governing body of the institution ; its members are sometimes chosen by the board itself.
* the constituent governing institution of the federal Belgian state through the institutions named the Flemish Community ( capital " C "), exercising the powers in most of those domains for the aforementioned community, and the officially Dutch-speaking Flemish Region, which has powers mainly on economic matters.
The Universal House of Justice is the supreme governing institution of the Bahá ' í Faith.
Though it is a public institution, Morgan is not a part of the University System of Maryland ; the school opted out of becoming a part of the system and possesses its own governing Board of Regents.
Those who believe the money supply is controlled exogenously by a central bank may attribute an ' expansionary monetary policy ' to said bank and ( should one exist ) a governing body or institution ; others who believe that the money supply is created endogenously by the banking sector may attribute such a ' policy ' with the behavior of the financial sector itself, and view the state as a passive or reactive factor.
Ordynacja was an economic institution for governing of landed property introduced in late 16th century by king Stefan Batory.
The Generalitat was, in the Late Middle Ages, the chief governing institution of Catalonia after the Monarch himself.
An institution is any structure or mechanism of social order and cooperation governing the behavior of a set of individuals within a given human community.
The Greek Orthodox church survived as an underground institution without official sanction by the governing ( Latin ) authorities.
The NYSE was a non-profit institution during Richard Grasso's reign, and as such was governed by State of New York rules governing executive compensation for same.
Modern political scientists generally define the " state " as a centralized, hierarchical, governing institution which maintains a monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force, in keeping with the definition originally proposed by the German sociologist Max Weber in his 1918 essay " Politics as a Vocation ".
in regard to donations ), and to elect members of the University's governing body ( known variously as the Senate, Council, Board, etc., depending on the particular institution, but basically equivalent to a board of directors of a corporation.
The senate is the second governing institution of the university.
Whitehead was a member of the governing board of the state institution in which Buck resided, and had personally authorized Priddy's sterilization requests and was a strong supporter of eugenic sterilization.
Typically equity swaps are entered into in order to avoid transaction costs ( including Tax ), to avoid locally based dividend taxes, limitations on leverage ( notably the US margin regime ) or to get around rules governing the particular type of investment that an institution can hold.
In October 2008, the governing body of the university announced that UCC would be the first institution in Ireland to use embryonic stem cells in research.
" Detailing terms for appeal of the decision to deny tenure, the fourth point notes that both faculty and the institution ’ s governing board should judge whether tenure is to be granted or denied.
In 1969, the State Board of Education, then the governing body of the university, approved a name change ; the institution became Alabama State University.
Known originally as Fort Smith Junior College, the institution operated within the Fort Smith public school system until 1950, when the school was incorporated as a private, nonprofit institution with its own governing board.
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board ( OCDSB ) refers to both the institution responsible for the operation of all English public schools in the city of Ottawa, Ontario and its governing body.
Ebersberg ’ s main cultural institution, the Alte Kino Ebersberg ( Old Cinema ), is today run by a non-profit governing board whose roots lie in this same Deutscher Kleinkunstpreis-winning group.
They work closely with staff to maintain the Garden ’ s status as a premier plant research institution and serve as members of the Board of Trustees, setting policy and governing the Garden.
* Board of governors, the governing body of a public institution

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