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Washington and Liaison
Liaison Office for North America in Washington, D. C.
* Liaison Office for North America in Washington D. C.
He also served as the Special Representative of the Secretary-General to the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee established to follow up the Washington Conference in support of the Middle East peace process.
Following an assignment as Chief of the Nursing Branch at the Naval Hospital Corps School, San Diego, California, she reported in May 1966 as Assistant for Nurse Recruitment in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense ( Health and Medical ), Washington, D. C. She remained there until May 1967, then had duty until February 1968 as Assistant Head of Medical Placement Liaison ( Nurse Corps ), Bureau of Naval Personnel, Navy Department.
In 1983, Villalpando's work was noted by the Reagan Administration and she was brought back to Washington as a Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.
These include serving in Washington, D. C., as Director for Legislative Liaison for the Secretary of the Air Force ; Deputy Director for Politico-Military Affairs for Asia / Pacific and Middle East, the Joint Chiefs of Staff ; Chief of the Air Force General Officer Matters Office ; Chief of Staff of the Air Force Chair and Professor of Joint and Combined Warfare at the National War College ; and Chief of the Tactical Fighter Branch, Tactical Forces Division, Directorate of Plans, Headquarters U. S. Air Force.
# July 1999-October 2001, Director, Legislative Liaison, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Headquarters U. S. Air Force, Washington, D. C.
* Washington State Trial Lawyers Association ( Governor, 8th District ; Liaison to State Bar )

Washington and Advocacy
The national organization has three offices: the Labor Services Division in Columbus, Ohio, the Steve Young Law Enforcement Legislative Advocacy Center in Washington, D. C., and the Grand Lodge " Atnip-Orms Center " National Headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee.
GenderPAC ( the Gender Public Advocacy Coalition ) was a LGBT rights organization based in Washington, DC working to ensure that ensuring classrooms, communities, and workplaces were safe places for every person to learn, grow, and succeed, whether or not they conform to expectations for masculinity or femininity.
Located in Washington DC, the National Advocacy Center focuses on policy issues, grassroots outreach, law, government affairs, and media, to advances the NWF's national and international agenda.
Ms. Goetz is currently the Vice President for Advocacy for the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, an advocacy group in Washington, D. C .. She was replaced as House reading clerk for the Democrats by Mary Kevin Niland who was appointed by then Minority Leader Richard Gephardt.
June 28 – 30, 2010 the Hip Hop Caucus Education Fund and the National Conference of Black Mayors hosted the " Green the City Advocacy Summit " that brought 25 mayors to Washington, DC, to attend a " Green the City " campaign and to meet with members of the United States Congress, Obama administration officials, and heads of the United States Environmental Protection Agency to advocate for sustainable energy in the U. S.

Washington and Programs
Theo and Octopus at the 2006 World Championship for Automated Reasoning Programs, Seattle, Washington, August 18, 2006
Other recent recognitions include being ranked No. 13 nationally in Washington Monthly magazine ’ s “ Top 50 Master ’ s Universities .” The School of Music was named to Parade Magazines national " College A-List " in the category highlighting Arts Programs and the School of Business Administration was named one of the nation's 300 best by The Princeton Review.
Macroeconomic factors should also be taken into account, such as the emergence of neo-liberal capitalist policies imposed through the Washington Consensus which include Structural Adjustment Programs, austerity measures, and an emphasis on expanding export-oriented trade at the expense of small-scale producers and rural development.
ETS also has a major office in San Antonio, TX, which houses its K – 12 Assessment Programs division, and smaller offices in Philadelphia, PA, Washington, DC, Hato Rey, PR, and Concord, Sacramento, and Monterey, CA.
Walker is currently a Senior Manager of Space Programs Business Development and Marketing with the Washington D. C. Operations office of The Boeing Company.
She also held positions in Mexico City ; Toronto, Canada ; and in USIA ’ s Bureau of Programs in Washington, D. C.
Ordered to Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, D. C., in August 1969, General Lynch served as a Plans Officer in the Plans and Programs Branch, G-3 Division.
He was then transferred to U. S. Marshal service Headquarters, Washington, D. C. as Programs Manager, Health and Safety and In-District Training Officer where he served until his retirement from the U. S. Marshals Service with the grade of GS-1811-15.
Before taking this position, Ms. Bork as the Senior Programs Manager for Human Rights at Freedom House a democracy promotion organization based in Washington, D. C.
* June 1994 – May 1996, staff analyst, Office of the Director of Programs, Analysis and Evaluation, Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Pentagon, Washington, D. C.
He has served as the Director of Operations and Logistics for USTRANSCOM ; the Air Force's Director of Programs and Evaluations, and Deputy Chief of Staff, Installations and Logistics, Headquarters U. S. Air Force, The Pentagon, Washington, D. C.
Business & Cooperative Programs staff are headquartered in Washington, D. C., but the Agency has a presence in every state and U. S. territory.
# September 2001-March 2002: Director, Air Force QDR and Defense Integration, Office of the Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs, Headquarters U. S. Air Force, Washington, D. C.
# March 2002 – present: Director, Air Force Strategic Planning, Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs, Headquarters U. S. Air Force, Washington, D. C.
The Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs ( AAHRPP ), an independent accrediting body based in Washington, D. C., granted a renewal of the approval in 2010 after an extensive review that included an intensive on-site inspection.
* Alison B. Fortier, Director of Missile Defense Programs in the Washington Operations Office of the Space and Strategic Missiles Sector of Lockheed Martin Corporation.
Davis, Bowling Green State University, Foothill College, the Colorado College, Rice University, the University of Washington, the University of Michigan, the University of Arkansas, San José State University, where he was appointed the 2002 Lurie Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing, and Charles University in the Czech Republic under the auspices of the Prague Summer Programs.
General Byrnes ’ other key assignments include: Commanding General, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas ; while deployed in that capacity, he simultaneously served as the Commanding General of the Multinational Division ( North ) in Tuzla, Bosnia, from October 1998 to August 1999 ; Director, Force Programs, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans, Washington, D. C .; Assistant Division Commander ( Maneuver ), 1st Cavalry Division ; Commanding General, Joint Task Force Six, Fort Bliss, Texas ; Commander, 1st Cavalry Division Artillery, and later Chief of Staff, 1st Cavalry Division ; Director of Political and Economic Studies and Director of the Strategic Outreach Initiative for the United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania ; Commander, 4th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery in 2nd Armored Division ( Forward ) in Germany ; and Commander, Battery C, 1st Battalion, 39th Field Artillery, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
* Implementation: How Great Expectations in Washington are Dashed in Oakland ; or, Why it ’ s Amazing that Federal Programs Work at All.

Washington and Representing
Representing the last generation of black leaders born into slavery, Washington was generally perceived as a supporter of education for freedmen in the post-Reconstruction, Jim Crow-era South.
Representing Ferguson free of charge, lawyers from the Washington law firm of Hogan & Hartson began working with King to develop positive ways to ensure that blacks would not be discriminated against when applying for membership.
Representing the product of the collaboration, both whom specialized in 1920s apartment building construction, Alban Towers reflects the work of notable planners and architects who influenced the evolution of apartment construction in Washington, D. C .)

Washington and nation's
Washington, D. C., the capital of the United States, is named for him, as is the State of Washington on the nation's Pacific Coast.
His status was a concern as he was traveling to Washington DC, where slavery was still legal ; the city had some of the nation's larger slave markets, and slave catchers were not above kidnapping free blacks.
Prior to establishing the nation's capital in Washington, D. C., the United States Congress and its predecessors had met in Philadelphia, New York City, and a number of other locations.
As part of the legislation, Philadelphia was chosen as a temporary capital for ten years ( until December 1800 ), until the nation's capital in Washington, D. C. would be ready.
Washington was not entirely pleased with the original submission, however ; he found it too small, lacking ornament, and not monumental enough to house the nation's president.
Although it was not completed until some years after the presidency of George Washington, it is also speculated that the name of the traditional residence of the President of the United States may have derived from Martha Custis Washington's home, White House Plantation in Virginia, where the nation's first President had courted the First Lady in the mid-18th century.
Washington Dulles Airport is the largest airport in the Washington Metropolitan Area and is one of the nation's busiest airports with over 23 million passengers a year.
Philadelphia was one of the nation's capitals during the Revolutionary War, and the city served as the temporary U. S. capital while Washington, D. C., was under construction.
He served for several years as the managing editor at the Washington Daily News, and later became the nation's first aviation columnist.
* George Washington Carver Monument, located at the National Peanut Festival Fairgrounds, pays tribute to one of the nation's greatest educators and agricultural researchers, whose work resulted in the creation of 325 products from peanuts, more than 100 products from sweet potatoes and hundreds more from a dozen other plants native to the South.
The place became a battlefield again in the early days of the Civil War when Confederate troops mounted an assault on Battery Jameson, Fort Lincoln, now northeast Washington, D. C., which was one of a number Union defensive forts built around the nation's capital to protect it from capture.
In L. Neil Smith's alternate history novel The Probability Broach ( 1980 ), Albert Gallatin convinces the militia not to put down the rebellion, but instead to march on the nation's capital, execute George Washington for treason, and replace the Constitution with a revised Articles of Confederation.
* 2008: Steven Pearlstein of The Washington Post, " for his insightful columns that explore the nation's complex economic ills with masterful clarity.
Slugger Manny Ramírez grew up in the neighborhood, moving there from the Dominican Republic when he was thirteen years old and attending George Washington High School, where he was one of the nation's top prospects.
John Adams, who would succeed George Washington to become the new nation's second president, in his Thoughts on Government wrote that Paine's ideal sketched in Common Sense was " so democratical, without any restraint or even an attempt at any equilibrium or counter poise, that it must produce confusion and every evil work ".
Ken Wilde, an evangelical minister from Idaho who founded the National Prayer Center in Washington, D. C., which houses volunteers who come to the capital to pray for the nation's leaders, DeLay said, " This is the man who really saved me.
Over the years, WSU research and scholarship included the 1968 discovery of the Marmes Man at the Marmes Rockshelter in southeastern Washington, the nation's oldest human remains at that time ; the development of high-yielding dwarf wheat ; discovery of insect resistance to pesticides ; and creation of a method to store cheese in tins, which led to the university's well known and still produced Cougar Gold Cheese.
Knox, in several documents drafted for Washington and Congress, articulated the nation's early Native American policy.
He wrote three books, including the critically acclaimed 1988 bestseller Washington Goes to War, about how World War II transformed the nation's capital.
In it, Blassie is picked up at the Washington, D. C., airport by a limo full of young women, escorted around the nation's capital, gives his opinions and confronts tourists.
After George Washington was elected President, he asked Stoddert to purchase key parcels of land in the area that would become the nation's capital, before the formal decision to establish the federal city on the banks of the Potomac drove up prices there.
The Washington Metro and Metrobus system closed prior to the arrival of the storm, and Amtrak canceled nearly all trains south of the nation's capital.

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