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They have been much less used since the widespread introduction of comprehensive schools.
* A comprehensive introduction to Oriental visual diagnosis.
According to the theory of the Deuteronomistic history proposed by Martin Noth and widely accepted, Deuteronomy was a product of the court of Josiah ( late 7th century ) before being used as the introduction to a comprehensive history of Israel written in the early part of the 6th century ; later still it was detached from the history and used to round off the Pentateuch.
Plans for 2001-02 include Commercial Code reform ; comprehensive judicial reform ; financial sector strengthening ; continued civil service reform ; improved government budget, audit, and inspection capability ; and introduction of the private management of water systems in major cities.
This article gives an introduction to notable natural disasters, refer to the list of natural disasters for a comprehensive listing.
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Dulwich College was included in Howard Staunton's 1865 book, The Great Schools of England, who wrote of the unusually comprehensive of instruction and by the mid 1860s such was the enhanced reputation of the school that the pressure for places led to the introduction of a competitive examination.
Or Torah has appeared in an authoritative, annotated edition with introduction, commentaries, comprehensive cross-references and detailed indices, authored by Rabbi Jacob Immanuel Schochet ( Brooklyn NY 2006 ).
See for a comprehensive introduction to Haikonen's cognitive architecture.
* The introduction of comprehensive rent and price controls.
In the decade following the 1964 introduction of the war on poverty, poverty rates in the U. S. dropped to their lowest level since comprehensive records began in 1958: from 17. 3 % in the year the Economic Opportunity Act was implemented to 11. 1 % in 1973.
The information gather is a collection from his previous findings, The Practice of Management ( 1954 ) to Management Challenges for the 21st Century ( 1999 ), this book offers, in Drucker's words, " a coherent and fairly comprehensive introduction to management ".
Following the introduction of the comprehensive school system in the 1960s in the UK, children in Hong Kong transformed from the old education system to the new.
With the introduction of comprehensive schools in the 1960s and 1970s, all state secondary schools had a responsibility, at least in theory, to prepare their more academically able pupils for university entrance, unless they were located in one of the relatively small number of places where state secondary schools only catered for under 16s, and sixth form colleges were responsible for the " Sixth Form " education of 16 – 18 year olds.
In 1977, he edited a comprehensive compilation of Harrington tracts, with a lengthy historical introduction.
Some of Dempsey's major achievements as minister include the introduction of the Local Government Act 2000 which was seen as the most comprehensive reform of local government in Ireland for over a century.
Treasury initiatives adopted by the government that were not signalled before the 1984 election included the introduction of a comprehensive tax on consumption ( GST ), the floating of the dollar ( which Douglas opposed until 1984 ) and the corporatisation of the government ’ s trading activities, announced at the end of 1985.
In this role, he oversaw the introduction of comprehensive education in his district.
* Adel Bilal, Introduction to supersymmetry ( 2001 ) ArXiv hep-th / 0101055, ( a comprehensive introduction to supersymmetry ).
Arguably, the party's greatest accomplishment was the introduction of North America's first comprehensive system of public medical insurance or Medicare.
This work was a substantial advance on, for example, the comprehensive introduction of 13th century Chinese algebra made as late as 1671, by Kazuyuki Sawaguchi.
During Mindon's reign, the following reforms were undertaken: centralization of the kingdom's internal administration, introduction of a salary system for the bureaucracy ( to dampen the authority and income of bureaucrats ), fixed judicial fees, comprehensive penal laws, reorganization of the financial system, removal of trade barriers including custom duties, reform of the thathameda taxes ( to increase direct taxation ), and modernization of the kingdom's army and introduction of new police forces.
For more comprehensive introduction of the formal definition see automata theory.

comprehensive and all
The comprehensive or master processes activate all or some of the elements within the social system and subsystems.
There will be a comprehensive index in Volume 3, covering all three volumes.
Therefore employment and education in all the schools in a metropolitan area are related in different ways from those which are characteristic of the comprehensive high school described in my first report.
By 1987 a comprehensive survey of the phylum was completed: in all, 4516 species and 339 genera had been named.
Its permanent collection, numbering some eight million works, is amongst the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
In a June 5, 1947 speech, comporting with the Truman Doctrine, Marshall announced a comprehensive program of American assistance to all European countries wanting to participate, including the Soviet Union and those of Eastern Europe, called the Marshall Plan.
* The Eldritch Dark — This website contains almost all of Clark Ashton Smith's written work, as well as a comprehensive selection of his art, biographies, a bibliography, a discussion board, readings, fiction tributes and more.
The Lancer / Ace editions ( 1966 – 1977 ), under the direction of de Camp and Lin Carter, were the first comprehensive paperbacks, compiling the material from the Gnome Press series together in chronological order with all the remaining original Howard material, including that left unpublished in his lifetime and fragments and outlines.
* “ useful “ — in conjunction with being context-specific, the help menu must be comprehensive in including all of the information that the user seeks
* The Mammals: A Guide to the Living Species ( 1965 ) — a comprehensive and compelling listing of all mammal genera, all non-rodent non-bat species, and additional information on select species.
Of all of the genres, classical and jazz have the most established and comprehensive systems of instruction and training.
This work not only discusses all of Rosa's creative life up to 1997, but it also gives a comprehensive biography, lists up to that date his Disney work and presents an extensive interview with Rosa.
The Halakha is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of human life, both corporeal and spiritual.
Western Orientalists do not believe that Ibn Battuta visited all the places he described and argue that in order to provide a comprehensive description of places in the Muslim world, he relied on hearsay evidence and made use of accounts by earlier travellers.
The Deutsche Rechtsalterthümer ( German Legal Antiquities, 1828 ) was a comprehensive compilation of sources of law from all Germanic languages, whose structure allowed an initial understanding of older German legal traditions not influenced by Roman law.
( i ) be varied and comprehensive, providing a balance of information, enlightenment and entertainment for men, women and children of all ages, interests and tastes,
Unacceptable performance on comprehensive exams will prevent a candidate from receiving a degree, even if all course work has been completed.
After a comprehensive statement of the varied reasons slavery goes against “ the laws of God, man, and nature ,” the Conference answered in the affirmative to the question, “ do we pass our disapprobation on all our friends who keep slaves and advise their freedom ?” This position was put into action in 1783.
* The Original Text of the New Testament-an ongoing project that aims to collate all extant ancient manuscripts of the Greek New Testament and its early versions ( Peshitta, Curetonian Syriac, Syriac Sinaiticus, Philoxenian, Old Latin, Vulgate, Sahidic, and Bohairic ) and present them online in parallel with a comprehensive critical apparatus.
These were precisely the ' urban ills ' Modernism was meant to ' solve ', but more often than not, the types of ' comprehensive ', ' one size fits all ' approaches to planning made things worse., and residents began to show interest in becoming involved in decisions which had once been solely entrusted to professionals of the built environment.
* A comprehensive survey of all the important aspects of medieval palaeography.
This convention was most comprehensive and was designated to replace all previous conventions on that matter.
The main types of secondary school are: community schools, comprehensive schools, colleges ( though this term is more usually applied to third-level institutions like universities ), vocational schools, voluntary secondary schools and meánscoileanna ( secondary schools that teach all subjects through Irish ).
A comprehensive anthology consisting of extracts from all these is the Shittah Mekubbetzet of Bezalel Ashkenazi.

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