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mobilizes and action
The secretion by the adrenal medulla of the catecholamines, epinephrine, and norepinephrine, and by the adrenal cortex of glucocorticoids provides a sympathetic system effect that mobilizes the body for immediate action ( e. g. the release of glucose, stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen ).
IUCN Species Survival Commission ( SSC ): SSC advises the Union on the technical aspects of species conservation and mobilizes action for those species that are threatened with extinction.
The key OEO institution was the community action program ( CAP ), bestowed with the unusually energetic congressional mission statement of “ a program which mobilizes and utilizes resources.

mobilizes and which
This phase began with the weaning shock, which mobilizes enormous sadistic rage against the breasts of the depriving phallic mother, which is an attempt at narcissistic restitution for the lost breasts of the mother.
Although foreign banks operate branches in Seychelles, the government owns the two local banks — the Development Bank of Seychelles, which mobilizes resources to fund development programs, and the Seychelles Saving Bank, a bank for savings and current accounts.
* March 9 – The army of Piedmont-Sardinia mobilizes against Austria, beginning the crisis which will lead to the Austro-Sardinian War.
model, in which a far-sighted U. S. leader provides the funding and mobilizes national public opinion around the idea ; the Sagan model, in which international co-operation is the driving force ; and the Gingrich approach, which emphasizes incentives and even prizes for private sector actors who take on research and development tasks.
PFAW Foundation programs include Young People For, which identifies, trains, and supports future progressive leaders ; the Young Elected Officials Network, which identifies and supports progressive elected officials from around the country who are under the age of 35 ; and African American Religious Affairs, which mobilizes and supports progressive activism in African American congregations and communities.
The JSDF mobilizes Mechagodzilla, which intercepts Godzilla as he is making his way to Kyoto.
Cupping therapy is an ancient Arabic form of alternative medicine in which a local suction is created on the skin ; practitioners believe this mobilizes blood flow in order to promote healing.
* Society for Humanistic Mormonism-The official webpage for the Society for Humanistic Mormonism, which mobilizes people to celebrate Mormon identity and culture consistent with a humanistic philosophy of life independent of a supernatural authority.
While Education minister from 1998 to 2002, Spio-Garbrah was credited with the creation of the Ghana Education Trust Fund ( GETFund ), which currently mobilizes over $ 50 million each year domestically for educational sector infrastructure and student assistance programmes.
Humans are mining coal and extracting petroleum from the Earth ’ s crust at a rate that mobilizes 150 x 10 < sup > 12 </ sup > gS / yr, which is more than double the rate of 100 years ago.

mobilizes and is
Formed in 1984, their mission statement is as follows: " The Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America gathers, equips and mobilizes Baptists to build a culture of peace rooted in justice.
“ Disciplinary power ,” Miller wrote, “ constitutively mobilizes a tactic of tact: it is the policing power that never passes for such, but is either invisible or visible only under cover of other, nobler or simply blander intentionalities ( to educate, to cure, to produce, to defend ).” Miller ’ s book thus countered critical celebrations of the novel as inherently emancipatory.

mobilizes and essential
The following definition outlines the essential difference between the two: A learning organization actively creates, captures, transfers, and mobilizes knowledge to enable it to adapt to a changing environment.

mobilizes and overcome
Consequently he mobilizes himself trying to overcome pain and suffering.

mobilizes and potential
To prevent any instance of nuclear terrorism, RAINBOW mobilizes against both parties, raiding the nuclear weapons production facility and intercepting two separate meetings between the mob and potential buyers with the aid of a dissident group of the Russian mob.

mobilizes and .
The Swiss Army mobilizes because of World War I.
It mobilizes funding from multilateral institutions such as the World Bank, regional development banks and international funds as well as FAO resources.
Raising awareness about the problem of hunger mobilizes energy to find a solution.
When it comes to transforming these observations into practice, Koolhaas mobilizes what he regards as the omnipotent forces of urbanism into unique design forms and connections organised along the lines of present day society.
** Syria mobilizes against Israel.
** Somalia mobilizes its troops, due to an apparent Ethiopian attack.
* March 27 – In anticipation of war with Russia, Disraeli mobilizes the reserves and calls up Indian troops to Malta.
* March 10 – Albania mobilizes in case of an attack by Yugoslavia.
VVAF ’ s Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign ( NTRC ) educates and mobilizes key constituencies to advance US public policy on a bipartisan basis that reduces the threats posed by nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.
A company mobilizes human capital, usually employees, on a pro bono project within a short, predetermined timeframe, usually 24 hours, to deliver a mass volume of deliverables.
Still determined to make humankind fully colonize in space, he mobilizes Neo-Zeon forces to drop the asteroid 4th Luna on the Federation headquarters in Lhasa, Tibet.
* 1895-The Imperial German Navy mobilizes the provisional auxiliary cruiser Normannia for a 15-day trial armed with eight 6 in guns, two guns, six guns, and two torpedo boats.
It mobilizes private capital to help solve critical development challenges and, in doing so, advances U. S. foreign policy.
Gibberellins are important in seed germination, affecting enzyme production that mobilizes food production used for growth of new cells.
April In the beginning of April, the Albanian army mobilizes.
In the United States and Canada, Samaritan ’ s Purse mobilizes teams of volunteers to repair houses damaged by natural disasters.

collective and action
The action centers about a group of outspoken and offbeat students sitting around a table in a cafeteria and their collective and ultimately fruitless search for a cup of hot coffee.
Early in his career his professional areas of interest lay in the simulation of strategies in collective action dilemmas, simulation of party behavior in proportional voting systems, and the use of surveys in public administration.
In response, lawyers have added provisions to consumer contracts of adhesion called " collective action waivers ".
Dutch law allows associations ( verenigingen ) and foundations ( stichtingen ) to bring a so-called collective action on behalf of other persons, provided they can represent the interests of such persons according to their by-laws ( statuten ) ( section 3: 305a Dutch Civil Code ).
Notably since US courts are reluctant to take up class actions brought on behalf of injured parties not residing in the US who have suffered damages due to acts or omissions committed outside the US, it may be interesting to combine a US class action and a Dutch collective action to be able come to a settlement that covers plaintiffs worldwide.
On the other hand, Ogilvie agrees, guilds created " social capital " of shared norms, common information, mutual sanctions, and collective political action.
Gro Harlem Brundtland is a member of the Council of Women World Leaders, an International network of current and former women presidents and prime ministers whose mission is to mobilize the highest-level women leaders globally for collective action on issues of critical importance to women and equitable development.
Rather, Madison explained that " interposition " involved a collective action of the states, not a refusal by an individual state to enforce federal law, and that the deletion of the words " void, and of no force or effect " was intended to make clear that no individual state could nullify federal law.
The four main principles by which an anarchist organization should operate, according to the Platform, are ideological unity, tactical unity, collective action, and federalism.
This is studied in the field of collective action and public choice theory.
Philip Zimbardo discusses mind control as " the process by which individual or collective freedom of choice and action is compromised by agents or agencies that modify or distort perception, motivation, affect, cognition and / or behavioral outcomes ", and he suggests that any human being is susceptible to such manipulation.
The functionalists claim that ethnic and national groups are founded upon individuals ' concerns over distribution of resources acquired through individual and collective action.
In contrast to this traditional classification, some academic departments organize scholarship into thematic categories, including political philosophy, political behavior ( including public opinion, collective action, and identity ), and political institutions ( including legislatures and international organizations ).
Led by the U. S., a 16-member coalition undertook the first collective action under the United Nations Command ( UNC ).
Also in February, Breton asked Surrealists to assess their " degree of moral competence ", and theoretical refinements included in the second manifeste du surréalisme excluded anyone reluctant to commit to collective action, a list which included Leiris, Georges Limbour, Max Morise, Baron, Queneau, Prévert, Desnos, Masson and Boiffard.
Halonen is a member of the Council of Women World Leaders, an International network of current and former women presidents and prime ministers whose mission is to mobilize the highest-level women leaders globally for collective action on issues of critical importance to women and equitable development.
High state policy decisions were discussed by this council who could then propose action alternatives to the Damos, the collective body of Spartan citizenry, who would select one of the alternatives by voting.
ICFTU wrote that, " One of the most striking features of the violations that took place in Africa is the failure of governments to respect the rights of their own employees, both through the restrictions in law on organising, collective bargaining and strike action, and repression in practice.
There are no political offices containing real power, and a chief is merely a person of influence, a sort of adviser ; therefore, tribal consolidations for collective action are not governmental.
Consensus implies “ shared interest ” and agreement among various actors and stakeholders to induce collective action.
James Coleman defined social capital functionally asa variety of entities with two elements in common: they all consist of some aspect of social structure, and they facilitate certain actions of actors ... within the structure ”— that is, social capital is anything that facilitates individual or collective action, generated by networks of relationships, reciprocity, trust, and social norms.
* Economic study of collective action
This model of collective action is similar to that of Ten Thousand Villages, which supports the fair trade of goods worldwide.
The initiative is intended to galvanize collective action across diverse societies to combat extremism, to overcome cultural and social barriers between mainly the Western and predominantly Muslim worlds, and to reduce the tensions and polarization between societies which differ in religious and cultural values.

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