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Coralville Public School
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Coralville Public School Coralville Public School Coralville Public School, also known as the Fifth Street School, is a historic building located in Coralville, Iowa, United States. This two-story brick structure replaced Coralville's first school building, which was destroyed in a fire. It housed grades one through eight from 1876 to 1949, and it was the town's only school building during that time. It was closed two years later when Coralville schools became a part of the Iowa City Community School District. After its use as a school it has housed a teen center and then for the storage of school equipment. It has subsequently been converted into a museum. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in
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Coralville Public School
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Coralville Public School of the Iowa City Community School District. After its use as a school it has housed a teen center and then for the storage of school equipment. It has subsequently been converted into a museum. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The former school now sits across the street from the historic Coralville Union Ecclesiastical Church and Town Hall (c. 1885), which was moved there in 2014. Both buildings flank the entrance to a mixed use development known as Old Town. There are three cast-iron star clamps in a triangular pattern on the main facade, and three on each side of the structure. Their placement on the building is as much decorative as they are structural.
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Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's discus throw
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Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's discus throw Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's discus throw The Women's Discus Throw event at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Olympic Stadium on Monday, 25 September and Wednesday, 27 September. The qualifying athletes progressed through to the final where the qualifying distances are scrapped and they start afresh with up to six throws. The qualifying distance was set at 63.00 metres. For all qualifiers who did not achieve the standard, the remaining spaces in the final were filled by the longest throws until a total of 12 qualifiers. # Schedule. - "All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)" # External links. - Official Report of
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Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's discus throw
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Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's discus throw hrow The Women's Discus Throw event at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Olympic Stadium on Monday, 25 September and Wednesday, 27 September. The qualifying athletes progressed through to the final where the qualifying distances are scrapped and they start afresh with up to six throws. The qualifying distance was set at 63.00 metres. For all qualifiers who did not achieve the standard, the remaining spaces in the final were filled by the longest throws until a total of 12 qualifiers. # Schedule. - "All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)" # External links. - Official Report of the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics - todor66.com - IAAF
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Bryce Fullwood
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Bryce Fullwood Bryce Fullwood Bryce Fullwood (born 11 May 1998 in Darwin, Australia) is an Australian racing driver currently racing in the Dunlop Super2 Series with MW Motorsport in the No. 16 Nissan Altima. He will also co-drive with Andre Heimgartner in the Pirtek Enduro Cup.
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Andy Wood (skeleton racer)
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Andy Wood (skeleton racer) Andy Wood (skeleton racer) Andy Wood (born 15 February 1979) is a British skeleton racer who has competed since 2004. His best World Cup finish was 11th at St. Moritz, Switzerland in January 2009. # References. - http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=54&tx_bzdstaffdirectory_pi1%5BshowUid%5D=100769&tx_bzdstaffdirectory_pi1%5BbackPid%5D=96 (FIBT profile)
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Dolichodouglas
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Dolichodouglas Dolichodouglas A Dolichodouglas (word derived from ancient Greek Δόλιχος (dolichos), the long distance in running and the Douglas' pouch) is the medical term describing an abnormally profound Douglas' pouch (recto-uterine pouch). It may be congenital or acquired. The increased depth of the Douglas' pouch brings it in close anatomical contact with the posterior vaginal wall. Therefore, intestinal loops may apply pressure to this wall, causing a condition known as enterocele, which presents as an outpouching on the posterior vaginal wall. This can be felt and seen during pelvic exam. [1]JTA 2001 : Elytrocele
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Randolph, Mississippi
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Randolph, Mississippi Randolph, Mississippi Randolph is a small unincorporated community in Pontotoc, Mississippi. State highway 9 by-passes the center of Randolph, which can be accessed by turning onto Randolph Loop, County Road 188. Mostly an agriculture and timber community, there are many farms, sawmills, and even a cotton gin owned by BHF Farms located there. Also, there is a large Amish community nearby, the only one in the deep south. Randolph High School was opened in 1937. RHS provided education for all students for grades 1 through 12. Basketball was the main sport and athletes participated in track and field also. The sports were limited because of the small size of the school, although they did create
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Randolph, Mississippi
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Randolph, Mississippi a football team circa 1965. The mascot for RHS was a "Rambler" which was represented by a line sketch of a tramp with his pack slung over his shoulder on a stick. Randolph High School was closed in 1971 due to school consolidations. The building remained until 2009 when the owner had it demolished brick by brick by Amish workers using a horse and cart. The stone building which was the home economics/agriculture center for Randolph High School still exists and has been used as a Community Center for the community of Randolph. The Original Post Office is located at the junction of Randolph Loop (CR 188) and Topsy Rd., (CR 855). "Randolph Day" is held on the first Saturday in October at the Community
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Randolph, Mississippi
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Randolph, Mississippi Rd., (CR 855). "Randolph Day" is held on the first Saturday in October at the Community Center. Anyone who ever attended RHS, whether they graduated from RHS or not, meets at the Community Center. It is a social event where those who have moved away catch up on community events and the activities of their fellow Ramblers, and perhaps meet a classmate they have not seen for 30 years. People bring food and have a meal together. After lunch people group together by class and stand up class by class to let everyone else know who is there from what year. Members of the original graduating class, as well as some of the original teachers and founders of the school, were still attending as of 2009.
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1996 Armenian presidential election
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1996 Armenian presidential election 1996 Armenian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Armenia on 22 September 1996. The result was a victory for Levon Ter-Petrosyan, who won 51.3% of the vote. Turnout was 60.3%. # Background. The 1996 presidential election was the second presidential election after Armenia's independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. On 18 September 1996, few days before the election, the influential Defence Minister Vazgen Sargsyan stated that he is "satisfied with the situation." Addressing Ter-Petrosyan's supporters, he proclaimed that Armenia "will enter the 21st century victoriously and stable with Ter-Petrosyan." The opposition parties (Armenian Revolutionary Federation, Paruyr Hayrikyan's
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1996 Armenian presidential election
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1996 Armenian presidential election Union for National Self-Determination, Aram Sargsyan's Democratic Party) consolidated around the former Karabakh Committee member and former Prime Minister Vazgen Manukyan. # Conduct. The observation and monitoring organizations were mostly critical of the conduct of the elections. OSCE observation mission found "serious violations of the election law." # Results. Following the elections, both Ter-Petrosyan and Manukyan claimed victory. Official results by the Central Electoral Commission recorded Ter-Petrosyan's victory in the first round with just above 50% of the total vote in favor of the incumbent. # Protests and aftermath. Oppositional leader Vazgen Manukyan officially received 41%
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1996 Armenian presidential election
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1996 Armenian presidential election of the vote and denouncing them started mass demonstrations in the afternoon of 23 September claiming electoral fraud by Ter-Petrosyan's supporters. An estimated of 200,000 people gathered in Freedom Square to protest the election results. On 25 September, the mass of 150,000 to 200,000 gathered in the same square. Manukyan led the demonstrators to Baghramyan Avenue, where the parliament building is located (the Electoral Commission was inside the building at the time). Later during the day, the protesters broke the fence surrounding the Armenian parliament and got into the building. They beat up the parliament speaker Babken Ararktsyan and vice-speaker Ara Sahakyan. The security forces were
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1996 Armenian presidential election
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1996 Armenian presidential election brought into Yerevan to restore order. On the same day, Defence Minister Vazgen Sargsyan stated that "even if they [the opposition] win 100 percent of the votes, neither the Army nor the National Security and Interior Ministry would recognize such political leaders." Sargsyan was later criticized by the West for such statement. Vazgen Sargsyan and Minister of National Security Serzh Sargsyan announced on the Public Television of Armenia that their respective agencies have prevented an attempted coup d'état. The government sent tanks and troops to Yerevan to enforce the ban on rallies and demonstrations on 26 September 1996. A number of opposition leaders were stripped off legal immunity. Manukyan
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1996 Armenian presidential election
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1996 Armenian presidential election appealed to the Constitutional Court with the request for a new election, but it was rejected. # Later developments. A few years after the election, Ter-Petrosyan's closest "power minister" Vano Siradeghyan claimed in an interview that Ter-Petrosyan fell into a three-month depression and that he wanted Vazgen Sargsyan and Siradeghyan to resign. According to him "the whole state apparatus was demoralized, paralyzed and no government was formed during [the ensuing] three months." Despite these claims, in a February 1997 interview Ter-Petrosyan denied the rumors of the resignation of Vazgen Sargsyan stating that "rumors are the innocent thing–but in this case I think that they are extremely dangerous.
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1996 Armenian presidential election
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1996 Armenian presidential election I mean the resignation of Vazgen Sargsyan–scandals which–in my opinion–are not innocent. If it is misinformation–it is ill-intentioned misinformation." He accused the opposition led by Manukyan for being a power "for which political ambitions are more important than our army–the problem of Artsakh–the Armenian Cause–which they made their slogan." Ter-Petrosyan then accused the opposition in being irresponsible: "I don’t know the meaning of their existence–but [they] have made no positive contribution to the problem of Artsakh–be it certain individuals or political parties." Since 1995 until his resignation in February 1998, Ter-Petrosyan was being criticized for his alleged authoritarian rule.
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1996 Armenian presidential election
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1996 Armenian presidential election uthoritarian rule. History Professor Stephan H. Astourian of the University of California, Berkeley suggests that after crushing popular protest by "military force, legal recourse had been perverted, and a president had been elected fraudulently." Astourian claims that the elections "tarnished Ter-Petrosian's image, but the West did not dwell on the problem." as "a weak president has his uses." The West increased the pressure on the non-democratically elected president on the Karabakh issue. Astourian believes that "even more than his image in the West, it was the president's own self-image, his 'ego ideal,' that was tarnished." # External links. - Ի՞նչ տեղի ունեցավ 1996–ի սեպտեմբերի 25-ին
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New International Commentary on the New Testament
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New International Commentary on the New Testament New International Commentary on the New Testament The New International Commentary on the New Testament (or NICNT) is a series of commentaries in English on the text of the New Testament in Greek. It is published by the William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. # Volumes. - 1233 pages - 678 pages - 1020 pages - Replaced 685 pages - 1094 pages - Replaced 888 pages - 564 pages - 1037 pages - Replaced 736 pages - Replaced 904 pages - Replaced 415 pages - 692 pages - Replaced 508 pages - 622 pages - Replaced 375 pages - Replaced 240 pages - 470 pages - Replaced 328 pages - 543 pages - Replaced 200 pages - 522 pages - Replaced 470 pages - 160 pages - Replaced 470 pages - 400
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New International Commentary on the New Testament
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New International Commentary on the New Testament pages - Replaced 296 pages - 934 pages - 768 pages - Replaced 448 pages - 536 pages - Replaced 227 pages - Replaced 249 pages - 288 pages - 291 pages - 475 pages # Reception. "Christianity Today" magazine included this commentary in a list of the more significant publications and achievements of Evangelicalism in the latter half of the 20th century. # See also. - New International Commentary on the Old Testament - New International Greek Testament Commentary - Exegesis - Textual criticism # Select bibliography. - Aland, Kurt and others (eds). "Novum Testamentum Graece". 27th edition (NA27). Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft. - Metzger, Bruce and others (eds). "The Greek
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New International Commentary on the New Testament
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New International Commentary on the New Testament ges - 536 pages - Replaced 227 pages - Replaced 249 pages - 288 pages - 291 pages - 475 pages # Reception. "Christianity Today" magazine included this commentary in a list of the more significant publications and achievements of Evangelicalism in the latter half of the 20th century. # See also. - New International Commentary on the Old Testament - New International Greek Testament Commentary - Exegesis - Textual criticism # Select bibliography. - Aland, Kurt and others (eds). "Novum Testamentum Graece". 27th edition (NA27). Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft. - Metzger, Bruce and others (eds). "The Greek New Testament". 4th edition (UBS4). New York: United Bible Societies.
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Sarah Reid (skeleton racer)
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Sarah Reid (skeleton racer) Sarah Reid (skeleton racer) Sarah Reid (born June 2, 1987) is a Canadian skeleton racer who has competed since 2005. In 2013 Sarah had 3 podium finishes including win in Lake Placid and a silver on home soil in the Whistler World Cup Event. She finished 5th overall in the world cup season. Sarah is now competing in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi for Canada.
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Daniel Tomasulo
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Daniel Tomasulo Daniel Tomasulo Daniel Joseph Tomasulo (born July 20, 1951) is an American counseling psychologist, writer, and professor who teaches positive psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University in the Spirituality Mind Body Institute (SMBI), and in the Master of Applied Positive Psychology program at the University of Pennsylvania, and is the Director of the New York City Certification in Positive Psychology for the New York Open Center. His clinical specialization is in psychodrama and sociometry, with an academic specialization in intellectual disabilities. Tomasulo developed Interactive Behavioral Therapy (IBT) a form of group psychotherapy for people with intellectual disabilities, and
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Daniel Tomasulo
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Daniel Tomasulo coauthored the American Psychological Association’s first book on the subject: "Healing Trauma: The Power of Group Treatment for People with Intellectual Disabilities" (2005) with Nancy Razza. Tomasulo is also the author of two books: "Action Methods in Group Psychotherapy: Practical Aspects" (1998) and "Confessions of a Former Child: A Therapist’s Memoir" (2008). # Education and career. Tomasulo was born in New York City and raised in Waldwick, New Jersey, with an Irish mother and Italian father. He earned a B.S. in psychology from Springfield College in 1973, an M.A. in child development from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1976, and a Ph.D. in developmental psychology from Yeshiva University
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Daniel Tomasulo
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Daniel Tomasulo in 1981. Tomasulo began his study of psychodrama and group therapy in 1980 with Jacquie Siroka and Bob Siroka. He was hired at Brookdale Community College in 1980 where he won the Master Teacher award and became professor of psychology. He worked there until 2001 and then moved to New Jersey City University where he developed the first online psychology courses and later the first permanent positive psychology course in the New Jersey state system. In 1998–99 he was a teaching fellow at Princeton University under the mentorship of John M. Darley in the psychology department and studied with Tony Award-winning playwright Christopher Durang. He won two international reTHINK Theatre playwriting
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Daniel Tomasulo
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Daniel Tomasulo competitions for his plays on mental health: "Negatively Oriented Therapy N.O.T." (2012) and "Sticks, Stones and the R Word" (2010). Both plays premiered in Auckland, New Zealand. Mentored by the author Dani Shapiro, Tomasulo studied creative nonfiction and earned an M.F.A. from The New School in 2001. He won the New School MFA Chapbook Competition for his essay "Kettle of Fish," and later studied in the Master of Applied Positive Psychology (M.A.P.P.) at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2012, he became an assistant instructor for Martin Seligman, the Father of Positive Psychology, and James Pawelski, Director of Education and Senior Scholar at the Positive Psychology Center. He was the first
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Daniel Tomasulo
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Daniel Tomasulo psychologist and psychodramatist to graduate from the program and join the teaching staff. In 1986, Tomasulo became licensed as a counselling psychologist in New Jersey. In 2005, he and Nancy Razza became the first psychologists to be given the New Jersey Healthcare Providers of the Year award for their work with people with intellectual disabilities. The American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama awarded him the David A. Kipper Scholar's Award for research and their Innovators Award for his clinical work in psychodrama with the developmentally disabled. During 1992–2010, he served as contributing editor of their journal and in 2015 was guest editor for the "New Jersey Psychologist
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Daniel Tomasulo
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Daniel Tomasulo Special Edition on Positive Psychology". His most recent book "American Snake Pit" will be published in 2018. In this memoir, Tomasulo chronicles the first experimental group home for the treatment of mentally ill patients coming from the infamous Willowbrook State School, a hell on earth Senator Robert Kennedy called a "snake pit." The Willowbrook Consent Decree was designed to protect the constitutional rights of these patients and move them out into the community. Because of the success and the progress made by the in-group homes, mental health became a civil right in the United States and the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act was enacted. The screenplay for "American Snake Pit"
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Daniel Tomasulo
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Daniel Tomasulo has won 19 awards at international film festivals since June 2017 including first place in Comedy/Drama at the West New York F.A.M.E. Festival, and was a finalist in the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival and Hollywood Hills Screenplay Competition. His screenplay "Rock, Paper, Sister" won first place in the short films category at the Poe Film Festival. The short story is about a former heroin addict now an Ivy League music professor who enters a unique form of psychodrama for therapy to deal with a secret he's kept for thirty years. # Interactive Behavioral Therapy. Interactive Behavioral Therapy (IBT) is a widely used form of evidence-based psychotherapy that was specifically developed for people
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Daniel Tomasulo
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Daniel Tomasulo with dual diagnoses, meaning people who are diagnosed with both an intellectual disability (ID) and a psychological disorder. It uses a modification of theory and technique borrowed from other models in group psychotherapy, and its theoretical foundations and many of its techniques are drawn directly from a form of psychotherapy called psychodrama that was created by Jacob L. Moreno. As people with intellectual disabilities tend to have a difficult time verbalizing their feelings, IBT allows patients to act out particular issues they have while role-playing with others. In psychodrama, there are three stages during sessions (warm-up, enactment, and sharing), but those with ID have cognitive
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Daniel Tomasulo
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Daniel Tomasulo limitations, making it difficult to talk about abstract thoughts and feelings that are necessary for therapeutic change. In IBT, four stages were developed: orientation, warm-up and sharing, encounter, and affirmation. Each of these stages works toward encouraging patients to communicate effectively while in group settings, particularly those with visual and auditory difficulties, bolsters them with affirmations, and improves social skills. People with ID have a higher rate of psychological disorders and, as a result, were often subject to diagnostic overshadowing. Their mental illness were often overlooked because of their ID or thought that the symptoms were part of the ID itself. But when
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Daniel Tomasulo
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Daniel Tomasulo th ID have a higher rate of psychological disorders and, as a result, were often subject to diagnostic overshadowing. Their mental illness were often overlooked because of their ID or thought that the symptoms were part of the ID itself. But when mental illness was diagnosed, the route of traditional psychotherapy presented a number of obstacles. IBT addresses the unique circumstances of people with ID and mental illness in addition to giving them a sense of belonging and of self-understanding while learning to help others. By working in IBT, the patients with ID can experience an emotional release and learn there is hope as they each work through their issues. # External links. - Homepage
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Road 63 (Iran)
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Road 63 (Iran) Road 63 (Iran) Road 63 is a road in central Iran that connects Shahreza to Yasuj. From Shahreza to Semirom is Expressway.
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Olympic Committee of Serbia
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Olympic Committee of Serbia Olympic Committee of Serbia The Olympic Committee of Serbia ( / "Olimpijski komitet Srbije") is the National Olympic Committee representing Serbia. It organizes the country's representatives at the Olympic Games and other multisport events. Members of the committee are 47 sports federations, which elect the Executive Council composed of the president and seventeen members. # History. Serbian Olympic Club ( / "Srpski olimpijski klub") was established on February 23, 1910. Major Svetomir Đukić is considered the founder of the Olympic movement in Serbia. In 1912 the "Serbian Olympic Club" has changed its name to the "Olympic Committee of Serbia" and that year it was recognized by the IOC. After
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Olympic Committee of Serbia
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Olympic Committee of Serbia Creation of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Olympic Committee (Југословенски олимпијски комитет / "Jugoslovenski olimpijski komitet") as created in Zagreb, Croatia in 1919, before moving to Belgrade in 1927. It was recognized by IOC in 1920. After renaming the country FR Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro, it changed its name to the Olympic Committee of Serbia and Montenegro (Олимпијски комитет Србије и Црне Горе / "Olimpijski komitet Srbije i Crne Gore"). In 2006 Serbia became an independent country after Montenegrin independence referendum, and Olympic Committee of Serbia returns to its original name. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia and Yugoslavia was two times submitted bids to host the Summer Olympic
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Olympic Committee of Serbia
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Olympic Committee of Serbia Games. They wanted to organize the 1992 Summer Olympics and 1996 Summer Olympics. # Executive committee. The 2017-2020 committee of the OCS is represented by: - President: Božidar Maljković - IOC Member: Nenad Lalović - Honorary IOC Member: Borislav Stanković - President of Sports Commission of OCS: Ivan Miljković - Members: - 10 Members from the Olympic Sports Federations: Mirko Nišović (president of Canoe Federation), Željko Trajković (president of Wrestling Federation), Veselin Jevrosimović (president of Athletics Federation), Zoran Gajić (president of Volleyball Federation), Predrag Danilović (president of Basketball Federation), Snežana Žugić (president of Diving Association), Nenad
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Olympic Committee of Serbia
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Olympic Committee of Serbia Petković (president of Shooting Federation), Iva Popović (president of Synchronized Swimming Federation), Milorad Krivokapić (president of Water Polo Federation), Vladeta Radivojević (president of Ski Association) - 3 Members who were chosen by the OCS: Žarko Zečević, Bogdan Obradović, Milica Mandić - Member of Sports Association of Serbia: Aleksandar Šoštar # Member federations. The Serbian National Federations are the organizations that coordinate all aspects of their individual sports. They are responsible for training, competition and development of their sports. There are currently 35 Olympic Summer and 7 Winter Sport Federations and five another Sports Federations in Serbia. # Awards. Decision
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Olympic Committee of Serbia
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Olympic Committee of Serbia aining, competition and development of their sports. There are currently 35 Olympic Summer and 7 Winter Sport Federations and five another Sports Federations in Serbia. # Awards. Decision by the Board, then the Yugoslav Olympic Committee, JOK since 1994. at the end of each calendar year proclaimed the most successful athletes. Initially declared sportswoman and sportsman, and later introduced the award for best the women's team, the men's team, coach, young sportsperson and youth team. The competition includes results from current Olympic sports, also and from Chess Olympiad. # See also. - Serbia at the Olympics - List of Yugoslav Olympic medalists # External links. - Official website
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Robert Hurst (musician)
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Robert Hurst (musician) Robert Hurst (musician) Robert Hurst (born October 4, 1964) is an American jazz bassist. # Biography. Hurst played guitar early in his career before concentrating on bass. He worked with Out of the Blue in 1985 and also did work with musicians such as Tony Williams, Mulgrew Miller, Harry Connick Jr., Geri Allen, Russell Malone, and Steve Coleman. From 1986 to 1991 Hurst played in Wynton Marsalis's ensemble, and played with Branford Marsalis in the early 1990s. He was also a member of The Tonight Show Band. His debut as a leader, 1993's "Robert Hurst Presents", reached No. 13 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart. He currently teaches jazz bass at the University of Michigan. # Discography. ##
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Robert Hurst (musician)
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Robert Hurst (musician) As leader. - "Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst" (Columbia, 1992) - "One for Namesake" (Sony, 1993) - "Unrehurst, Vol. 1" (Bebob, 2002) - "Unrehurst, Vol. 2" (Bebob, 2010) - "Bob Ya Head" (Bebob, 2010) - "Bob: A Palindrome" (Bebob, 2013) - "Black Current Jam" (Dot Time, 2017) ## As sideman. With Chris Botti - 2005 "To Love Again: The Duets" - 2009 "Live in Boston" - 2012 "Impressions" With Donald Brown - 1988 "Early Bird" - 1991 "People Music" (Muse) With Diana Krall - 2004 "Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival" - 2005 "Christmas Songs" - 2006 "From This Moment On" - 2008 "Christmas Hits & Duos" - 2009 "Quiet Nights" - 2010 "Doing All Right: In Concert" With Ellis Marsalis
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Robert Hurst (musician)
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Robert Hurst (musician) Jr. - 1990 "Ellis Marsalis Trio" - 1993 "Whistle Stop" With Branford Marsalis - 1987 "Renaissance" - 1990 "Crazy People Music" - 1990 "Music from Mo' Better Blues" - 1991 "Bloomington" - 1991 "The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born" - 1992 "I Heard You Twice the First Time" - 2004 "The Steep Anthology" With Wynton Marsalis - 1986 "J Mood" - 1987 "Live at Blues Alley (Wynton Marsalis album)" - 1987 "Standard Time Vol. 1" - 1988 "Thick in the South: Soul Gestures in Southern Blues Vol.1" - 1990 "Standard Time Vol. 2: Intimacy Calling" - 2004 "Trios" - 2007 "Standards & Ballads" With Greg Osby - 2003 "St. Louis Shoes" - 2004 "Public" With Out of the Blue - 1985 "Out of the Blue" -
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Robert Hurst (musician) 1986 "Inside Track" With others - 1986 "Bemsha Swing", Woody Shaw - 1988 "20" Harry Connick Jr. - 1988 "Cipher Syntax", Strata Institute - 1989 "Bluestruck", Terumasa Hino - 1989 "Face to Face", Renee Rosnes - 1989 "Hard Groovin'", Ricky Ford - 1989 "Scene One", Vincent Herring - 1989 "The Road Less Traveled", Marvin Smitty Smith - 1990 "From Day to Day", Mulgrew Miller - 1991 "Kenny Kirkland", Kenny Kirkland - 1991 "The Nurturer", Geri Allen - 1992 "Guitar on Top", Dave Stryker - 1992 "Russell Malone", Russell Malone - 1993 "In Focus", Bruce Barth - 1994 "Live at Bradley's", Kevin Eubanks - 1995 "Vanessa Rubin Sings", Vanessa Rubin - 1995 "West Coast Jazz Summit", Eric Reed -
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Robert Hurst (musician) 1996 "King Shaman", Medwyn Goodall - 1997 "That Day...", Dianne Reeves - 1998 "In the Long Run", Dave Ellis - 1998 "Seasons 4 U", Lou Rawls - 2000 "Treasure Chest", Joe Gilman - 2001 "Big Wide Grin", Keb' Mo' - 2001 "Surfacing", John Beasley - 2001 "The Power of the String", Paul Jackson - 2001 "Vertigo", René Marie - 2002 "A Love Affair in Paris", Buddy Montgomery - 2002 "Blue Black", Jean Toussaint - 2002 "Jazz Is a Spirit", Terri Lyne Carrington - 2002 "New Light", Bill Mobley - 2002 "Pasa Tiempo", Joe Louis Walker - 2003 "Mapenzi", Ronald Muldrow - 2003 "Summertime", Mike Clark - 2004 "The Art of Five", Billy Cobham - 2005 "It's Time", Michael Bublé - 2005 "Jumping the
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Robert Hurst (musician) Creek", Charles Lloyd - 2005 "SF Jazz Collective", SFJAZZ Collective - 2005 "Sings the Peggy Lee Songbook", Bette Midler - 2006 "Beyond the Wall", Kenny Garrett - 2006 "Kinesthetics", Scott Kinsey - 2007 "Collaborations", Jill Scott - 2007 "Mosaic Select: Tony Williams", Tony Williams - 2008 "Yo-Yo Ma & Friends: Songs of Joy & Peace", Yo-Yo Ma - 2009 "American Classic", Willie Nelson - 2009 "Love Is the Answer", Barbra Streisand - 2010 "...Featuring Norah Jones", Norah Jones - 2012 "Kisses on the Bottom", Paul McCartney # Film and video. - Steven Soderburgh – Ocean's Thirteen, 2007 - Steven Soderburgh – The Good German, 2006 - George Clooney – Good Night and Good Luck, 2005 -
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Robert Hurst (musician) Steven Soderburgh – Ocean's Twelve, 2004 - Steven Soderburgh – Ocean's Eleven, 2000 - MTV Films on VH–1 – Tamara Davis, Single Ladies, 2011 - PBS Great Performances – Happy Birthday Ella: A Tribute to the First Lady of Song, 2007 - HBO Green House Productions – Mackie Austin Hard Road Home, 2007 - Sony Music Entertainment – Chris Botti in Boston, 2009 - The Verve Music Group – Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival with Diana Krall, Verve, 2005 - ABC – Their Eyes Were Watching God, 2005 - Horn of the Moon Productions – Paco Farias Short Film, Broken, 2003 - Brown Sugar – 2002 - Men of Honor – 2000 - Dinner with Friends – HBO Films. RL. Hurst musician, original score by Dave Grusin -
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Robert Hurst (musician) The Blue Lobster – Dogma 2000 Presentation - The Wood – Paramount Pictures presents an MTV Films Production - Beverly Hillbillies, Been There Done That, Theme & Soundtrack - Spike Lee Clockers, Mo' Better Blues, Do the Right Thing – Soundtrack - USC–Independent Productions – The Expendables, Featuring: Brother Try 'n Catch a Cab on the East Side Blues & Simi Valley Blues by Robert Hurst - 20th Century Fox Film Co., Keenan Wayans – In Living Color Featuring: Detroit Red by Robert Hurst (A dance bumper for the Fly Girls) - Acorn Productions, Bernie Casey – The Dinner - CBS Music Video Enterprises: Wynton Marsalis–Blues & Swing - Columbia Records & Pennebaker Associates, Inc., Branford
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Robert Hurst (musician) endables, Featuring: Brother Try 'n Catch a Cab on the East Side Blues & Simi Valley Blues by Robert Hurst - 20th Century Fox Film Co., Keenan Wayans – In Living Color Featuring: Detroit Red by Robert Hurst (A dance bumper for the Fly Girls) - Acorn Productions, Bernie Casey – The Dinner - CBS Music Video Enterprises: Wynton Marsalis–Blues & Swing - Columbia Records & Pennebaker Associates, Inc., Branford Marsalis–The Music Tells You: Title track, Roust About Composed by Robert Hurst (Jazz Hall of Fame Inductee) - Sony Music International Branford Marsalis – BB's Blues - Chanticleer Films – Marco Williams – Without a Pass Featuring compositions by Robert Hurst (Cable Ace Award Nominee)
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World Conference on Women, 1980
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World Conference on Women, 1980 World Conference on Women, 1980 The World Conference on Women, 1980 or the Second World Conference on Women took place between 14 and 30 July 1980 in Copenhagen, Denmark as the mid-decade assessment of progress and failure in implementing the goals established by the World Plan of Action at the 1975 inaugural conference on women. The most significant event to come out of the conference was that the formal signing of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women took place during the opening ceremony of the conference. Marred by conflict and politicization of international and national events which had little to do with women's issues, the conference was viewed
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World Conference on Women, 1980 by some participants as a failure. They were able to secure passage of a modified World Programme of Action to expand on previous targets to improve women's status, and established a follow-up conference for the end of the decade. # History. The 1980 Conference held from 14 and 30 July in Copenhagen, Denmark was the direct result of the First World Conference on Women, which had been held in Mexico City in 1975, establishing the World Plan of Action and Declaration of Mexico on the Equality of Women and Their Contribution to Development and Peace. These documents took the United Nations themes—Development, Equality, and Peace—of their path for women and created guidelines for nations to reach
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World Conference on Women, 1980 long-term objectives to improve the lives of women. When they were adopted, the UN established 1975 to 1985 as the Decade for Women and put in motion a plan for subsequent conferences to evaluate progress being made. The format of the conference was the same, with the official session made up of delegates representing their governments and the Tribune, representing NGOs. As with the previous conference, the Copenhagen conference was beset by the geopolitical divides of the Cold War and whether economics, racism, or sexism was the more important factor in the subordination of women. Initially planned to occur in Tehran, the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and the Iran hostage crisis, escalated the
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World Conference on Women, 1980 political backdrop as did the continuing tensions of conflict in the Middle East. Palestinian women, refugees, and Apartheid became topics that were added to the agenda and ensured that the event would be politicized by the various participants, rather than remaining focused on women's issues. To that end, the United States Congress issued instructions to its delegates that they would not approve any resolution which attempted to make what should be an apolitical conference into an indictment of government policy or any resolution which mentioned the word "Zionism". Saudi Arabia and South Africa boycotted the convention altogether. Having to hastily relocate the conference to Denmark, also impacted
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World Conference on Women, 1980 the accommodations available, in that there was no space large enough to accommodate the entire Tribune, which meant that rather than the entire group participating in exchange to create unity, the group was splintered into small venues. ## Official conference. The Conference was the mid-point review of the decade and the conference president was Lise Østergaard, Cultural Minister of Denmark. The Secretary-General of the conference was Lucille Mair, a Jamaican academic and single mother, whose primary focus was on the development theme of the triad. Discussion on the New International Economic Order subverted the discussion from being about what women needed to what the various governments
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World Conference on Women, 1980 needed from women or for women to reach their national goals. At one point, it was suggested that if Westernized nations would provide more funding for economic development, discrimination against women would vanish. Partisan political issues, such as insertion of the socialist economic system into the section dealing with the historical perspective on women, the repeated interruption of Israeli delegates with Muslim drummers and singers, and a storming of the conference by women protesting the Bolivian coup d'état were just some of the manifestations of the divides. One hundred forty-five states with around 1500 delegates participated in the official session, including delegates like: of the
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World Conference on Women, 1980 USSR; Shirley Field-Ridley of Guyana; Ana Sixta González de Cuadros of Colombia; Helga Hörz of East Germany; Maïmouna Kane of Senegal; Sheila Kaul of India; Ifigenia Martínez of Mexico; of Austria; Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika of Zambia; Elizabeth Anne Reid of Australia; Ginko Sato of Japan; Umayya Toukan of Jordan; Sarah Weddington, who headed the US delegation, among many others. After opening remarks by Kurt Waldheim, Secretary-General of the United Nations, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark welcomed participants and expressed her hope that the conference would prove productive. Anker Jørgensen, Danish Prime Minister spoke briefly, followed by opening remarks by Lise Østergaard, followed by the
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World Conference on Women, 1980 general discussion. Debates were strongly affected by post-colonial and socialist claims of women's advancement in centrally planned economies in which the state had an obligation to prevent and an accountability for discrimination against women. Having established mechanisms in the previous conference to gather data on the status of women, review of the statistical data showed that women's security had dwindled over the preceding five-year period. Among the documentation were statistics showing that while women put in two-thirds of all working hours, they received only one-tenth of the income, owning one-hundredth of its assets. Economic stagnation and industrialization in the period had led
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World Conference on Women, 1980 to significant increases in unemployment and benefits for women. Jobs which were available confined women to insecure, low-paid, and sex-stereotyped jobs and as much of their labor was toward unpaid production, it was still invisible in compiled economic reports. Decreased earnings had elevated health concerns. While literacy rates for middle class women increased, overall illiteracy among women increased. One of the most contentious issues discussed was the situation of households headed by women. Many officials denied that there could be such a thing, as legally in their countries women were not allowed to be the head of a household. On the other hand, one of the most memorable moments was
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World Conference on Women, 1980 when the delegates signed the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) on 17 July. The first committee, under the chair Maïmouna Kane, with vice-chairs, Rafidah Aziz of Malaysia, Maria Groza of Romania, and Leónidas Páez de Virgili of Paraguay, with Rapporteur of Belgium, discussed the effects of Apartheid and the Israeli-occupied territories on women; the progress and obstacles in attaining the objectives of the World Plan of Action; and the proposal for the World Programme of Action for the second-half of the Decade for Women. Of major concern was labor insecurity, caused either by the introduction of technologies which replaced women laborers or
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World Conference on Women, 1980 by the informal nature of many jobs open to women in developing countries. The committee discussed that more effort should be made to retrain laborers when their positions were eliminated by technological advances and that legal protections should be enacted. Also of grave concern was education of women to not only eliminate illiteracy but to make them aware of social and political processes and how they could be part of decision-making mechanisms. Apartheid and racism were condemned by the committee, as was the Zionist policy of Israel which was linked to racism. The discussion on the Palestinian right to self-determination was endorsed, though it was noted that when the Palestinian people
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World Conference on Women, 1980 as a whole were denied basic human rights, discussing the rights of only women was futile. Various draft resolutions, including resolutions to improve education and training, address women with disabilities, provide support for women migrants and refugees, provide economic security for elderly women, and to address violence against women. With modifications, the committee recommended approval of the Programme and accepted CEDAW with few reservations. The second committee, under the chair Sheila Kaul, with vice-chairs, Nermin Abadan-Unat of Turkey, María de Lourdes Castro e Silva de Vincenzi of Brazil, and Chavdar Kyuranov of Bulgaria, with Rapporteur Ali Benbouchta of Morocco, discussed an
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World Conference on Women, 1980 agenda identical to the first committee's focal points. Apartheid was rejected and the committee recommended that with its eradication, women in South Africa and bordering refugee states should be compensated with the means to reconstruct their societies in ways that created avenues for women's participation. With regard to the review of the Programme, the committee noted that without change in socio-economic systems, equality for women remained elusive. It was noted that globalization led to an increasing need to pursue paths for disarmament, peace and international cooperation. It was also noted that regional systems needed to be fully integrated to allow women's participation but additionally
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World Conference on Women, 1980 new programs organized specifically for women should be explored. The situation of refugee women, their vulnerabilities to exploitation and violence and the need to protect their human rights. On the question of Palestinian women, the committee recognized that material assistance would do little to stop insecurity unless Israel ended its colonization, returned land to its owners and worked toward a durable peace. The committee examined several draft resolutions regarding peace initiatives, refugees, water insecurity, and adding women to census figures, as well as draft resolutions on health and welfare, protecting families from defaulted support obligations, drug trafficking and forced disappearance,
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World Conference on Women, 1980 and integrating women into the UN system and programs. With modifications, the committee recommended approval of the Programme. ## Tribune. The planning of the 1980 Tribune, or Forum as it was called in Copenhagen, was led by Edith Ballantyne, the executive secretary of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) and president of the United Nations Conference of Non-governmental Organizations (CONGO). Elizabeth Palmer, a representative of the YWCA chaired the actual Forum, which was hosted at the Copenhagen University Amager Campus. The success of developing transnational networks of women was evident in the expansion of attendees at the NGO Tribune from 6000 participants
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World Conference on Women, 1980 in Mexico City to around 8000 in Copenhagen. Many complained of the inadequacy of the forum facilities, including the fact that child care had not been considered. The forum was split into small sessions consisting of around 200 meetings per day. Because of the lack of translators, and the fact that conferences were labeled as of concern to developed or developing nations, in-depth discussion was difficult and often barely touched the surface of issues. Peggy Antrobus and Charlotte Bunch, with sponsorship from the University of the West Indies' Women and Development Department and the Asian Pacific Centre for Women and Development (APCWD), recently relocated from Tehran to Bangkok, organized
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World Conference on Women, 1980 an orientation video "Feminist Strategies for the Decade" which was shown daily. Irene Tinker The politicization of the official conference also influenced the NGO Tribune, resulting in tensions and displays of nationalism, such as Iranian women holding a news conference to celebrate their revolution by calling for the use of the hijab as a protest against colonialism and Ukrainian women protesting for independence. When Nawal El Saadawi of Egypt presented a paper on female circumcision, western feminists were advised that the issue was a developing world problem and not their concern. Lesbians attendees hosted five workshops, which were well attended and less controversial than at the 1975
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World Conference on Women, 1980 conference. Some of the prominent women attendees were Shulamit Aloni of Israel; Marie Assaad of Egypt; Charlotte Bunch, US lesbian activist; Phyllis Chesler a US expert on refugees; Betty Friedan, founder of the National Organization for Women (NOW); Natalia Malakhovskaia, Soviet exile; Marie-Angélique Savané of Senegal. As they had in Mexico City, the members of the Forum continued the tradition of presenting their additions to the Programme of Action at the official session. A group of women led by Domitila Barrios de Chungara were met by police and barred from entering the plenary meeting until Lucille Mair met with them and allowed the recommendations to be presented. # Outcomes. The
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World Conference on Women, 1980 most significant outcome of the conference was the official signing of CEDAW by the delegates at the opening ceremony. The conference adopted the official World Programme of Action with a vote of with ninety-four favorable votes, twenty-two abstentions, and four opposed—Australia, Canada, Israel and the United States. It included sections to create women's bureaus or agencies, defined the roles of NGO and grassroots organizations, and established target issues countries were to monitor. Those issues included child care, households headed by women, migrants, rural women, unemployment, and youth. The Programme also included a section regarding water insecurity, but the most significant changes
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World Conference on Women, 1980 to the previous Plan of Action were sections devoted to ensuring equal access to education, employment opportunities, and adequate health care. The Conference established the Third World Conference on Women for the end of the decade to be hosted in Nairobi, Kenya in 1985 with a back up location in Tokyo. The conference was seen by those who rejected the Programme as having been a failed process. Rather than a serious discussion of the inequalities between men and women, the conference had limited discussion to politicizing international events, ideological principals and controversies, which obscured the real needs of women to participate in decision-making and economic development, and benefit
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World Conference on Women, 1980 equally in family matters, health, education and employment. Multiple countries which had abstained from voting expressed disappointment that the process, rather than dealing with women's issues, had duplicated work better suited for the General Assembly. Overall, the conference and forum conference were marred by conflict and politicization of international and national events which had little to do with women's issues. The official agenda was obscured by nationalist causes pitting the developing countries of the South and the developed countries of the North against each other. The question for continued participation in the conferences left many asking if the focus could be shifted away
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World Conference on Women, 1980 onference were marred by conflict and politicization of international and national events which had little to do with women's issues. The official agenda was obscured by nationalist causes pitting the developing countries of the South and the developed countries of the North against each other. The question for continued participation in the conferences left many asking if the focus could be shifted away from political issues and return to the problems related to women: aging; credit for economic development; double duties between work and family; fertility versus infertility; shortage of heat and inadequate water, support systems and lack of them; women’s health; and violence against women.
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Till Human Voices Wake Us
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Till Human Voices Wake Us Till Human Voices Wake Us Till Human Voices Wake Us may refer to: - "Till human voices wake us, and we drown", the final line in the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot - Till Human Voices Wake Us (film), an Australian film starring Guy Pearce and Helena Bonham Carter - Till Human Voices Wake Us, a science fiction novel by Mark Budz - a short story by Lewis Shiner - a short story by Lisa Tuttle - Until Human Voices Wake Us And We Drown, a boxed set collection of five 10" vinyl records released by Norwegian record label Rune Grammofon
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Garson
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Garson Garson Garson may refer to: # Places. - Garson, Manitoba, Canada - Garson, Ontario, Canada # Other uses. - Garson (surname) # See also. - Garçon (disambiguation) - Garzon (disambiguation)
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Fall Street–Trinity Lane Historic District
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Fall Street–Trinity Lane Historic District Fall Street–Trinity Lane Historic District Fall Street–Trinity Lane Historic District is a national historic district located at Seneca Falls in Seneca County, New York. The district includes the archaeological remains of 19th century industrial structures located on three islands in the Seneca River. Also included are the limestone Trinity Church (1886) and its associated parish house (1916) and the red brick "The Armitage" historic home built about 1850. Other structures include the board and batten "Cline's Barn" and a rectangular 1920s bandstand. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
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Out of the Blue (American band)
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Out of the Blue (American band) Out of the Blue (American band) Out of the Blue, also known as OTB, was an American jazz ensemble founded by Blue Note Records in the 1980s as a showcase for the label's younger musicians. They formed in 1984, releasing four albums and touring extensively over the next five years. Their most commercially successful album was 1986's "Live at Mt. Fuji", which reached #9 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart. The lineup changed occasionally over this time, and the group disbanded in 1989 after its members moved on to solo careers. # Members. - Michael Philip Mossman - trumpet - Kenny Garrett - alto saxophone - Ralph Bowen - tenor saxophone - Harry Pickens - piano - Robert Hurst - bass -
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Out of the Blue (American band) y successful album was 1986's "Live at Mt. Fuji", which reached #9 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart. The lineup changed occasionally over this time, and the group disbanded in 1989 after its members moved on to solo careers. # Members. - Michael Philip Mossman - trumpet - Kenny Garrett - alto saxophone - Ralph Bowen - tenor saxophone - Harry Pickens - piano - Robert Hurst - bass - Ralph Peterson, Jr. - drums - Kenny Davis - bass - Steve Wilson - alto saxophone - Renee Rosnes - piano - Billy Drummond - drums # Discography. - "Out of the Blue" (Blue Note, 1985) - "Live at Mt. Fuji" (Blue Note, 1986) - "Inside Track" (Blue Note, 1986) - "Spiral Staircase" (Blue Note, 1989)
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Joska Le Conté
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Joska Le Conté Joska Le Conté Joska Le Conté (born 29 September 1987 in Zeist) is a Dutch skeleton racer who has competed since 2006. Prior to starting in skeleton, she was a pole vaulter; when not competing, she works for the Royal Dutch Motorsport Association (KNMV) as a policy officer. Her skeleton coach is Martin Rettl, who works with a number of athletes from small nations under the name "Badass Skeleton Team". Although Le Conté earned a second quota for Dutch women's skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, she did not meet the stricter qualification standards of the Dutch Olympic Committee, and the second Dutch quota was reallocated to Switzerland. # Notable results. Le Conté started racing
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Joska Le Conté
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Joska Le Conté on the Europe Cup in the 2006–07 season, when she finished four races including the European Championships (in which she finished 15th). The following season, she continued to start Europe Cup races, but also added Intercontinental Cup and North American Cup races to her schedule; at the Junior World Championships in 2008, she finished 7th. In the 2008–09 season, she began racing at the World Cup level, and since 2010 has primarily raced World Cup events. At the 2010 Junior Worlds in St. Moritz, she finished 5th in her final year of eligibility. Le Conté's best results on the World Cup have come at Königssee in 2014–15 and again at St. Moritz in 2015–16 when she finished seventh. Her best result
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Joska Le Conté
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Joska Le Conté h she finished 15th). The following season, she continued to start Europe Cup races, but also added Intercontinental Cup and North American Cup races to her schedule; at the Junior World Championships in 2008, she finished 7th. In the 2008–09 season, she began racing at the World Cup level, and since 2010 has primarily raced World Cup events. At the 2010 Junior Worlds in St. Moritz, she finished 5th in her final year of eligibility. Le Conté's best results on the World Cup have come at Königssee in 2014–15 and again at St. Moritz in 2015–16 when she finished seventh. Her best result at the World Championships came in the same two seasons, finishing 15th at Igls and Winterberg, respectively.
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Mickaël Firmin
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Mickaël Firmin Mickaël Firmin Mickaël Firmin (born September 21, 1990 in Rodez) is a French professional football player who most recently played for L'Entente SSG He made his professional debut in the 2007–08 season in Ligue 1 for Toulouse FC.
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Reynolds Nature Preserve
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Reynolds Nature Preserve Reynolds Nature Preserve Reynolds Nature Preserve is a tract of protected forest located in Morrow, Georgia, United States. The nature preserve is owned and operated by Clayton County Parks and Recreation. The park has three miles (5 km) of hiking trails, a Civil War era farm, native plants path, heritage garden, wildlife ponds, native azaleas, a wildflower field, and an interpretive center. # History. Robert T.S. Huie was believed to have purchased the property that is now the Reynolds Nature Preserve around the time of the Civil War. Any history before this time was burned at the courthouse in Jonesboro, GA during Sherman's March to the Sea. The main farmhouse was originally constructed
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Reynolds Nature Preserve
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Reynolds Nature Preserve with four rooms, two upstairs and two downstairs with a chimney in the center. After the war Robert Huie added another fireplace, rooms, porches, and an attic. In the latter half of the 1920s the ever-growing naturalist, self-taught lawyer William Reynolds had purchased the property as his personal nature preserve. The Judge was known for giving tours of the preserve in his Cadillac on what are hiking trails today. At the time of his purchase there were two barns, a springhouse, spring box, corn crib, two tenant farmhouses, and the main farmhouse (closed to the public). Several of these structures or their remains still stand today. Taking advantage of several springs on the land, the Judge
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Reynolds Nature Preserve
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Reynolds Nature Preserve constructed the five ponds during the 1930s. In 1976 Judge Reynolds donated to the Clayton County government for preservation. Clayton County is the third smallest county in Georgia and the tenth most populated. The county received a federal grant from the Lands and Conservation Fund in 1979 to help provide funds to construct piers, bridges, a pavilion, and the interpretive center. The Reynolds Boards of Trustees purchased an additional in 1997 along Jesters Creek. Today Reynolds, the bordering Morrow Greenspace Trail and the proposed Lake City Nature Preserve plan to incorporate over of protected land among a sprawling Atlanta urban landscape. # Festivals. The Reynolds Nature Preserve hosts
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Reynolds Nature Preserve
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Reynolds Nature Preserve ters Creek. Today Reynolds, the bordering Morrow Greenspace Trail and the proposed Lake City Nature Preserve plan to incorporate over of protected land among a sprawling Atlanta urban landscape. # Festivals. The Reynolds Nature Preserve hosts an annual Yule Log every year on the second Friday night in December, centered in the Huie Barn. Live music is played at the amphitheater from local bands, with holiday stories by a campfire, and there is a children’s search for the Yule Log. There is also an annual azalea festival. # Bibliography. - "60 hikes within 60 miles: Atlanta" Randy and Pam Golden, 2005 # External links. - Park Information - Events, Membership, and Trail Maps - History
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Matej Juhart
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Matej Juhart Matej Juhart Matej Juhart (born November 19, 1976) is a German bobsledder who competed for his native Germany and now Croatia and has been a regular in international bobsled competitions since 2005. His lone World Cup victory was in a four-man event at Altenberg, Germany in December 2008.
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Kirill Y. Kondratyev
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Kirill Y. Kondratyev Kirill Y. Kondratyev Kirill Y. Kondratyev (14 June 1920 – 1 May 2006) was a Russian atmospheric physicist. Kondratyev was born about 300 km northwest of Moscow. He went to school in Leningrad and in 1938 entered the University of Leningrad to study physics, mathematics, and chemistry. In 1941, he joined the Russian army and experienced the siege of Leningrad. He graduated in atmospheric physics in 1946 and was made and assistant professor in the Faculty of Physics. He later held the posts of lecturer, research scientist, professor of atmospheric physics, chief of the Department of Atmospheric Physics, University Vice-Rector and Rector. From 1958-61 he was Head of the Department of Radiation
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Kirill Y. Kondratyev
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Kirill Y. Kondratyev Studies at the Main Geophysical Observatory. He was a staff member of the Institute for Lake Research and the Research Centre for Ecological Safety. He helped to create the Nansen International Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre. He was a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the International Academy of Astronautics, the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (1970), the American Meteorological Society and the Royal Meteorological Society. He received Honorary Doctorates from the Universities of Lille (France), Athens (Greece) and Budapest (Hungary). His prizes include the USSR State Prize and the twelfth International Meteorological Organization Prize. He was editorial advisor to
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Kirill Y. Kondratyev
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Kirill Y. Kondratyev "Proceedings of the Russian Geographic Society" (Russia), "Idojaras" (Hungary), "Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics" (Austria), "Atmosfera" (Mexico), "Il Nuovo Cimento C "(Italy) and "Sustainable Development" (USA). He was a leading researcher in the Complex Atmospheric Energetic Experiment (CAENEX) project, 1970-75, the object of which was to study the transport of all categories of energy and all types of flux heat divergence in the atmosphere. Along with determining the shortwave(IR) absorption of atmospheric aerosols. Kondratyev served as a member of the International Programme Committee for the World Conference on Climate Change, held in Moscow in 2003, where he presented a paper entitled
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Kirill Y. Kondratyev
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Kirill Y. Kondratyev r in the Complex Atmospheric Energetic Experiment (CAENEX) project, 1970-75, the object of which was to study the transport of all categories of energy and all types of flux heat divergence in the atmosphere. Along with determining the shortwave(IR) absorption of atmospheric aerosols. Kondratyev served as a member of the International Programme Committee for the World Conference on Climate Change, held in Moscow in 2003, where he presented a paper entitled "Uncertainties of Global Climate Change Observations and Simulation Modeling." His skepticism about global warming is said to have influenced the views of Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, on climate change. He died on 1 May 2006.
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Marbell
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Marbell Marbell Marbell (stylized as MarBell) was a Japanese rock band active from 2006 to 2010 and signed to their own independent label, N-Records. The band's clothes and outfits were all designed by famed fashion designer H. Naoto. # History. Marbell was formed in 2006 with half-Japanese half-American model Mar on vocals and Tsunoda Takanori as guitarist, producer and arranger. They were later joined by bassist Azusa and drummer yu-ya before releasing their debut album "Sister" on May 14, 2008. The band toured throughout Japan, mainly performing live in Tokyo, but also performed at the 2008 Otakon convention in the United States. Four of the songs from their album were performed by the band on
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Marbell
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Marbell ates. Four of the songs from their album were performed by the band on May 3, 2008, on the first day of the hide memorial summit, which gave Marbell the opportunity to play for a huge audience at Ajinomoto Stadium and to honor hide, whom Tsunoda was greatly inspired by. The band was inactive throughout 2009. On March 10, 2010 it was officially announced that Marbell had disbanded after only four years together. Vocalist Mar has since begun a solo career under the name MAA. # Members. - Mar – vocals (2006–2010) - Tsunoda Takanori – guitar, producer (2006–2010) - Azusa – bass (2008–2010) - yu-ya – drums (2008–2010) # Discography. - "Sister" (2008) # External links. - Official MySpace
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Ahmed Soukouna
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Ahmed Soukouna Ahmed Soukouna Ahmed Soukouna (born 13 January 1990) is a French professional football player, who plays as a striker for AS Béziers. # Career. Ahmed began playing football at the age of 7 with Montpellier HSC, and moved to Toulouse FC in 2005. He made his professional debut on 29 October 2008, for Toulouse in a Ligue 1 game against Paris Saint-Germain F.C.. On 3 August 2010, he was on trial with Preston North End. # Personal life. Born in France, Soukouna is of Malian descent.
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Grassland, Texas
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Grassland, Texas Grassland, Texas Grassland is an unincorporated community in Lynn County, West Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population of 61 in 2000. # Geography. Grassland lies on the level plains of the Llano Estacado in West Texas. It is situated at the junction of Farm Roads 212 and 1313 in east central Lynn County, approximately two miles south of U.S. Highway 380 and two miles west of the Garza County line. # History. The community was founded in 1888 and grew up around a ranch owned by Enos Seeds and his brother, Thomas. A post office was established at the site on January 12, 1889. It remained operational until May 7, 1900. During the early
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Grassland, Texas
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Grassland, Texas 1900s, former ranch lands were divided into smaller plots and sold for farming and other agricultural purposes. Grassland School District No. 21 was created in 1916 to serve local students. That same year, Grassland Methodist Church was organized. The community's status as a hub of religious activities was furthered with the organization of two more churches, the Central Baptist Church of Grassland and Grassland Nazarene during the early 1920s. A total of 76 people were living in Grassland by 1930. That number grew to roughly 200 in 1940. On September 26, 1940, high school students from Grassland and several other rural districts were sent to Tahoka, following the trend of school consolidation
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Grassland, Texas
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Grassland, Texas found throughout the state at the time. The consolidation process was completed on June 26, 1953, when Grassland's school closed and all students were bussed to nearby Tahoka. The community managed to maintain its peak population of approximately 200 through 1960s, but a marked decline took place during that decade. By 1970, Grassland home to around 60 residents. It remained at that level through 2000. # Education. Public education in the community of Grassland is provided by the Tahoka Independent School District. # Notable people. - E L Short, rancher, farmer, and Texas state legislator, was born in Grassland. # See also. - Llano Estacado - Caprock Escarpment - Double Mountain Fork
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Grassland, Texas
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Grassland, Texas The consolidation process was completed on June 26, 1953, when Grassland's school closed and all students were bussed to nearby Tahoka. The community managed to maintain its peak population of approximately 200 through 1960s, but a marked decline took place during that decade. By 1970, Grassland home to around 60 residents. It remained at that level through 2000. # Education. Public education in the community of Grassland is provided by the Tahoka Independent School District. # Notable people. - E L Short, rancher, farmer, and Texas state legislator, was born in Grassland. # See also. - Llano Estacado - Caprock Escarpment - Double Mountain Fork Brazos River - Salt Fork Brazos River
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Team service management
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Team service management Team service management Team service management (TSM) is an open-source management framework that uses and integrates existing management methods and techniques to help teams deliver ever improving services. TSM is designed to be used by any and all teams within an enterprise including (but not limited to) sales, production, administration, IT, finance and management teams. Over 60% of organisations across the world covering private and public sector organisations are now service-based. Physical product enterprises can have the majority of their teams involved in performing service activities, mostly the provision of internal services to other teams, referred to as internal customers, with
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Team service management
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Team service management the minority of teams involved in the control of physical products and materials. For those enterprises whose purpose is to provide physical products, the competitive differentiator is frequently around the way they deliver services, around and in addition to the products. Today we live in a ‘service world’ and so we need to have routine ways of delivering and developing services and deploy them by and to teams throughout an enterprise. # Use. Team service management pulls together and integrates a number of established management methods and techniques in an open source framework for any team to use without reference to consultants. It is intended to complement process centric frameworks
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Team service management
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Team service management notably ITIL and ITSM where management disciplines and the associated processes are defined, but the people and team working aspects are not fully considered. # Components. TSM integrates the following methods and techniques: Action-centered leadership, from John Adair – to make sure teams work well together, ACL ensures 3 dimensions: the team, the task and the individual are in balance and effective. TSM turns 'Task' into service and adds management and leadership to the model, and renames it "team dynamics". Team lifecycle from Bruce Tuckman – to assess and improve the maturity of teams. TSM uses the forming, storming, norming, performing maturity phases model to help teams maximise their
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Team service management
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Team service management effectiveness. It uses the 'S or bell curve' model (used to define product and technology lifecycles) to illustrate the team lifecycle phases and the illustrate discontinuity when you reengineer teams in the same way there is discontinuity when you move from one technology to the next generation. Behaviour/attitude/culture/traits to address teams and individuals barriers to change. TSM looks at the people change management addressing the people barriers to effective team and individual working and the provision of services. It helps individuals and teams change their behaviour and attitude, and where possible their culture and traits. Business service management, a development on the OGC's
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Team service management
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Team service management ITIL framework – to help teams focus on and manage the services they deliver. TSM helps teams define the services they provide, their service activities, the service performance objectives, service issues, the capabilities needed to deliver the team services, and identify service and capability improvements. EFQM, the European Forum for Quality Management – to ensure that team result and team enablers objectives and capabilities are effective and in unison. TSM defines 4 result domains of customer results, finance results, regulatory results and service results, and then ensures the 5 enabler domains are supportive of the getting the results the team needs. The TSM enabler capabilities that
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Team service management
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Team service management are: people, process and technology, along with knowledge and suppliers. Balanced scorecard, Kaplan and Norton's strategic planning method – to manage team strategy, objectives, performance and improvement initiatives. TSM uses the standard balanced scorecard to set top down objectives for each team and creates a team strategy for operating and improving the team with planned initiatives. TSM extends the four standard balanced scorecard perspectives to the nine of EFQM: It extends the two result domains of customer and finance to four by adding service results and regulatory results; and extends the two enabler domains of people and process to the five by adding technology, knowledge and suppliers. Personal
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Team service management
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Team service management performance and development plans (PDPs) to ensure that individual performance and Improvement are an integral part of the teams performance and improvement. TSM ensures that individual's performance and development plans are linked to the team's balanced scorecard. So individuals are allocated their share of responsibility for achieving the team's result and enabler objectives, and are allocated their share of ownership of the team's Improvement Initiatives. Deming’s Plan–do–check–act (PDCA) to ensure team and individuals improvement is incremental and continual. TSM takes the Improvement Initiatives and breaks them into bite sized chunks so that they can be delivered incrementally over a
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