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organize and search
* enterprise bookmarking — collaborative bookmarking engine to tag, organize, share, and search enterprise data
Such a state may be referred to as an Electronic Police State, in which the government aggressively uses electronic technologies to record, organize, search and distribute forensic evidence against its citizens.
Social network search engines are a class of search engines that use social networks to organize, prioritize or filter search results.
The law is supposed to enforce an official recognition of the crimes committed against civilians during the Francoist rule and organize under state supervision the search for mass graves.
Glinda, Dorothy, and the Wizard organize search parties to find Ozma and the missing magic.
Combined with integrated desktop search, Windows Explorer allows users to find and organize their files in new ways, such as Stacks.
This principle has led some authors to create the term " value " to organize methods and behavior based on search of food, sorting larvae, division of labour and cooperative transportation.
Even the officers did not receive training: Lieutenant Commander Alexander Holman, loading officer at Port Chicago whose duties included officer training, had initiated a search for training materials and samples but failed to organize a training class before disaster struck.
* Content management tools-taxonomy processes and desktop search tools that enable employees to subscribe to, find, organize, and publish information that resides on their desktops
Social bookmarking is a method for Internet users to organize, store, manage and search for bookmarks of resources online.
However, within the space of a few weeks, most of the top search engine results for the term had come to be about something else, because a prominent blogger had used the same term in what Orlowski described as a " plea for net users to organize themselves as a ' superpower '.
Business. com compiles search results from a combination of sources and applies a proprietary categorization scheme to organize the information gathered.
After three days with no word from their friends, Frank and Joe organize a search effort to find trace of them.

organize and for
We speculate that compulsives in the unstructured schools are under greater strain because of the lack of systemization in their school setting, but that their need to organize ( for comfort ) is so intense that they struggle to induce the phonic rules and achieve in spite of the lack of direction from the environment.
The many linguistic techniques for reducing the amount of dictionary information that have been proposed all organize the dictionary's contents around prefixes, stems, suffixes, etc..
Until the Charter of Liberties was issued in the fall of 1958, there were no guarantees of the right to assemble or to organize for political purposes.
In reality, this goal was divided into three main efforts — to prepare for future invasion, to seek revenge against Persia, and to organize a means of dividing spoils of war.
The large number of shareholders also makes it hard for them to organize.
They had to take care of the temples ( whence their title, from the Latin aedes, " temple "), organize games, and be responsible for the maintenance of the public buildings in Rome.
The painting, which was inspired by the Montgomery Bus Boycott, has come to represent " the surge of energy among African Americans to organize in their struggle for full equality.
It involves using technology to organize, automate, and synchronize business processes — principally sales activities, but also those for marketing, customer service, and technical support.
The benefits of the archive file are to lower the number of files for easier transfer, to reduce storage usage, or just to organize outdated files.
Instead of the traditional Jewish order and names for the books, Christians organize and name the books closer to that found in the Septuagint.
Francisco Pizarro never had the intention of giving up Cuzco to Almagro, and only wanted to win time for himself to organize an army strong enough to defeat Almagro's troops.
Typically, they organize summer camping experiences for children and youth.
He went on to organize festivals for martyrs that died fighting royalists.
Recognizing the reality of scarcity and then figuring out how to organize society for the most efficient use of resources has been described as the " essence of economics ", where the subject " makes its unique contribution.
* Users can create their own file associations and scripts that are invoked for certain file types and organize these scripts into a hierarchical tree ( e. g., as a user script library or user menu ).
Nor is there any reason why the state should not help to organize a comprehensive system of social insurance in providing for those common hazards of life against which few can make adequate provision.
Carroll Shelby was noted for complaining that the cars were poorly maintained when he received them, but later information revealed the cars were packed up as soon as the race was over, and FAV never had a chance to clean, and organize the cars to be transported to Shelby.
In the countryside, where guild rules did not operate, there was freedom for the entrepreneur with capital to organize cottage industry, a network of cottagers who spun and wove in their own premises on his account, provided with their raw materials, perhaps even their looms, by the capitalist who took a share of the profits.
Recent studies in ancient narrative historiography argue that it is possible for John's Gospel to record multiple Passovers — as historical testimony not theological literary-devices — and yet not represent three years as it was not uncommon for ancient historians to organize their histories without an absolute timeline.
Gender different peoples across the globe also formed minority rights movements – Hijra activists campaigned for recognition as a third sex in India and Travesti groups began to organize against police brutality across Latin America, while activists in the United States formed direct-confrontation groups such as Transexual Menace.
So, the science fiction fans began to organize, and became aware of themselves as a movement, a social force ; this was probably decisive for the subsequent history of the genre.
On September 2, 2005, Harry Connick, Jr., helped to organize, and appeared in, the NBC-sponsored live telethon concert, A Concert for Hurricane Relief, for relief in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Meanwhile the Muslims for the first time began to organize, setting up the All India Muslim League in 1906.

organize and survivors
The terrain at the very eastern end of Omaha, however, gave them enough protection to allow the 125 survivors to organize and begin an assault of the bluffs.
The survivors joined the remnants of F / 116 behind the shingle, and here the battalion commander was able to organize 50 men for an improvised advance across the shingle.
After this destruction occurred, some structure would be necessary to politically organize the survivors.

organize and human
To this principle it adds a materialist connection: All the processes of logic which interpret, organize and abstract observations, are physical phenomena which take place in real time and physical space: namely, in the brains of human beings.
Kant argued that the structures of logic which organize, interpret and abstract observations were built into the human mind and were true and valid a priori.
On 21 July 2009, a group of human rights activists announced their plans to organize second Belgrade Pride on 20 September 2009.
* Social information processing, an activity through which collective human actions organize knowledge
This law also makes it easier for the employers to organize the production as it may use its human resources more effectively, knowing beforehand who is going to be at work and not, thus undermining, albeit not that much, the effects of the strike.
In these, he attempts to organize the entire field of human knowledge so as to bring it, in outline, within the grasp of every child.
Article 23 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights identifies the ability to organize trade unions as a fundamental human right.
The World Uyghur Congress will organize a conference and training workshop for pro-democracy Uyghur youth, as well as young and mid-career professionals, on the use of new media and social networking technology for advocacy and outreach, Internet secu ­ rity, and innovative tactics in promot ­ ing and defending human rights.
* " When there is not enough religion in the pulpit to organize a crusade against sin ; nor justice in the court house to promptly punish crime ; nor manhood enough in the nation to put a sheltering arm about innocence and virtue ---- if it needs lynching to protect woman ’ s dearest possession from the ravening human beasts ---- then I say lynch, a thousand times a week if necessary.
According to Novak and Evans, Letelier was able to receive funding of $ 5, 000 a month from the Cuban government and under the supervision of Beatriz Allende, he used his contacts within the Institute for Policy Studies ( IPS ) and western human rights groups to organize a campaign within the United Nations as well as the US Congress to isolate the new Chilean government.
A healthy civil society ( NGOs, unions, academia, human rights organizations ) are considered by some theorists to be important for democratization, as they give people a unity and a common purpose, and a social network through which to organize and challenge the power of the state hierarchy.
She has been a vocal proponent for feminist, environmental, and human rights causes, an active participant in Poets Against the War, and she has helped organize protests in New York and Washington, D. C.
Owen's main contribution to socialist thought was the view that human social behavior is not fixed or absolute, and that human beings have the free will to organize themselves into any kind of society they wished.
The SSA was formed " to organize, unite, educate and serve students and student communities that promote the ideals of scientific and critical inquiry, democracy, secularism, and human based ethics ".
Just as the eager human specialists need a moderator to prevent them from trampling each other in a mad dash to grab the chalk, KSs need a mechanism to organize their use in the most effective and coherent fashion.
Some researchers focus on understanding humans, both as individuals and in social groups, by focusing on the ways that human beings adopt, adapt, and organize their lives around computational technologies.
Although Ivanov attempted to organize the insemination of human females with chimpanzee sperm in Guinea, these plans met with resistance from the French colonial government and there is no evidence such an experiment was arranged there.
Upon his return to the Soviet Union in 1927, Ivanov began an effort to organize hybridization experiments at Sukhumi using ape sperm and human females.
MFI functions as a forum for its thousands of members to express their views and experiences, to form support networks and to organize activist campaigns in support of human rights in psychiatry.
After the War he helped organize Scott Company, which were consultants in human resources.
Leibniz and the encyclopedists realized that it is impossible to organize human knowledge unequivocally as a tree, and so impossible to construct an a priori language based on such a classification of concepts.
" There is a simpler, finer way to organize human endeavor.
The approximately 200 attendees, representing industry and government, resolved to “ organize and create a permanent body devoted to the promotion of the safety to human life in the industries of the United States.

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