Creative outreach and youth programming is more a matter of creativity than extravagant spending. |
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The new outreach worker, a post currently being staffed on a job-share basis, will hold advice sessions starting in the New Year. |
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But they do still run an outreach centre for drug and alcohol addicts, and have been successful in putting several lives back on the rails. |
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The level of prominence of Public Issues Education within the land grant teaching, research and outreach model remains to be seen. |
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They work in recruiting and outreach programs and keep in touch with alumni and alumnae. |
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No less important, is the tapestry of outreach events organised by orchestras that bring musicians' skills off the stage. |
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Likewise, in our outreach mailings we will be very certain to make sure our return address is in place and envelopes are properly sealed. |
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This might eventually bring some Mari into the priesthood and make for a more defined missionary outreach to them. |
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But he had been banged up for a while, and didn't know how to put together the alliances, how to outreach and work with others. |
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We also wrote down operational details of outreach teams currently working with basuco users. |
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Underrepresented middle-school children are the focus of a new optics outreach program. |
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The Filipino Youth Alliance will be conducting outreach sessions in local schools in British Columbia. |
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The Bradford Diocesan missioner responsible for outreach said he was impressed. |
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An ongoing outreach program educates golfers and local residents on the course benefits of wetlands preservation, recycling and bird-watching. |
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Persons of all faiths and of no faith should support black church outreach efforts. |
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Public health outreach workers must understand how people experience their romantic relationships and their social hierarchies and moralities. |
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Today culminated a week of outreach workers going door to door to assess the medical needs of an underserved refugee community. |
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In addition, it trains paramedical workers in occupational therapy, speech therapy and physiotherapy to broaden its outreach. |
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To create an image suitable for public viewing, the scientists send the FITS files over to a public outreach team. |
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Three dimensional items such as this stirrup pump are stored off-site and used for outreach work and in-house displays. |
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I think the Wexler model, the constituent outreach stuff, was ahead of its time. |
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Why did she feel it would be a good idea to create an outreach program for social outcasts? |
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But we should be worried about this, at least if we're to be measured by our impact and outreach. |
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A spokesman for the Church Commissioners said the money saved on the salaries would be refocused into community outreach and missionary work. |
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Mental health professionals who had established an innovative version of community outreach services after the war brought us to him. |
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This study's focus on community outreach contexts and its accompanying outcomes made social comparison processes especially salient. |
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It has a greater internal focus and relatively less involvement in social outreach than the others. |
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This community outreach project allowed development of confidence in working with actual patients and enhanced professionalism. |
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For this reason, it has convened a steering committee to organize education and outreach efforts at the state level. |
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This community outreach effort goes on informally between our scheduled interventions. |
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Contracts may also help ensure the success of your community outreach activities, not to mention the continued success of your own business. |
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It included funds to be directed at additional teachers, out-of-school activities, homework clubs and community outreach activities. |
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Project ideas include educational workshops, community outreach and education opportunities, master classes, seminars and clinics. |
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In community outreach contexts, client groups are potential targets of intergroup comparison. |
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At the same time, the National Institute on Drug Abuse has stepped up efforts aimed at education and community outreach. |
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These interviewees suggested enrollment outreach efforts at the community and state level. |
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While the claims may outreach what is known, at least many in the industry recognize this. |
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He is particularly effective against linebackers, who he can typically outreach and outrun. |
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With a jutted-out pugilist's jaw that just manages to outreach his impressive paunch, the author seems rumpled, a little silly, but defiant. |
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He was finally learning to outreach onto life and become happier because of it. |
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Her outreach through her years of service had touched many families in the community and all of them cherished her in a special way. |
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Woodhatch residents no longer need to travel to Redhill for advice as an outreach surgery will be operating soon on their doorstep. |
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If Dennis wants to engage the San Jose choral community as part of his remarkable community outreach, Carmina Burana is the ticket. |
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Active drug users were identified and screened for eligibility by indigenous paraprofessional outreach workers in the community. |
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Indigenous paraprofessional health educators identified and screened active drug injectors using street outreach and drug user social networks. |
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Consumers of polling information need to be educated through outreach initiatives. |
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The outreach clinic has between 100 and 150 people registered as permanently homeless, and the figure for the city is much higher. |
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Seasonality also has an impact on both drug use patterns and the ability of project staff to do outreach and conduct fieldwork. |
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A major difference in the findings contrasts those for outreach clients and the other respondent groups. |
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Also, students and postdocs have noted that outreach work re-energizes them and rekindles their excitement in bench science. |
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So we did a lot of outreach, I believe, the people that support reform such as myself, but we didn't want to gag the American people. |
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The production will be accompanied by an extensive outreach program aimed at secondary school students and community groups. |
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The Center sponsors an educational outreach program in neighboring high schools and elementary schools and 32 national sites. |
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The core of the firm's marketing efforts has been educational outreach to teach clients how to invest prudently. |
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The third factor or grouping accounted for seven percent of the variance is best described as traditional outreach skills. |
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Secondly, progressives should perhaps rethink their own disdain for service-based outreach programs. |
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This is not an unreasonable strategy, particularly prior to the internet revolution when dissident outreach was limited in the extreme. |
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On the other hand those transferred resources could be dissipated in an array of outreach services seeking to stimulate demand. |
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We need to adjust our thinking to allow the faculty to provide quality advising, instruction, and extension outreach programs. |
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And there are still some in the Republican Party who think all of this outreach is a mistake. |
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But Paul seemed to learn from the incident quickly and continued the outreach. |
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Longstanding Marine outreach efforts to tribal leaders, including in Amman, were finally paying off. |
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Barbara Blaine, outreach director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests or SNAP disagrees. |
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They plan to show all the Bard's plays in York over the next 20 years, as well as start up an educational and community outreach programme of workshops. |
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Perhaps you would consider providing a gift towards our Jamaican outreach. |
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This reflects the balance between the macro mission of outreach and its implementation at a micro level. |
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The cooperative maintains a reputation for excellent customer service and has received several recognition awards for its community outreach efforts. |
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Hopefully, new outreach education efforts will keep things that way. |
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There is an interactive history and an extensive examination of Australian religious identity, practices, beliefs and organisations of outreach and welfare. |
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It is also involved in education and community outreach workshops. |
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Dewey Square was hired to do the outreach to these communities by Global Strategies, another public affairs consulting firm. |
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There is also a network of refuges, in every county except Carlow, some transitional accommodation in Waterford and some limited outreach and settlement support services. |
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According to a directive sent to local county health departments, navigators are not allowed to conduct outreach on their grounds. |
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Every day, the two men, part of a 25-person outreach force, scour the streets looking for people everyone else wants to ignore. |
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He also seizes the opportunity to do public outreach, educating locals on HIV and AIDS as well as preventative methods. |
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The rcmp community outreach team has been in touch with local religious groups in Toronto, sources said. |
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As Deputy Chair, Johnson will advise the DNC Chairman and staff in many key areas, including political and media strategical planning and community outreach. |
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Simply put, no federal outreach effort can substitute for the quality and quantity of contacts that local police officers have within the neighborhoods they serve. |
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Of course, the political calculus of extending the outreach to appointments is not inconsiderable. |
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They are a food bank collection point, they provide low-income families with holiday cheer and they do outreach at the City Mission and hold rummage sales for charity. |
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He writes as a New Testament exegete but seeks to cross the line for conversation with those in the church responsible for worship and for outreach. |
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Whether writing content yourself or hiring writers, the process of idea generation, writing, editing, blogger outreach, social sharing is a massive time suck. |
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She's building her editorial advisory board on the same foundation, choosing as many well-respected, diverse scientists as possible so that her outreach is broad. |
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We have an outreach culture at Tipperary Institute which means pro bono face time with local schools, voluntary organisations and cash-strapped start-ups. |
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Entrance into most preparation programs has been determined by self-selection, with half-hearted screening and little outreach to talented individuals. |
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The outreach program spans the entire east coast, where the show mainly travels. |
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But while Paul may broaden his rhetoric, his outreach is cramped. |
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The DEA Educational Foundation, established in 2001, advocates educational outreach and program development. |
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They were health care priority, access to care, undiagnosed illnesses, classification of Gulf War I records, outreach and timeliness. |
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This results in a reduced installation time while enabling an increase in lifting height and outreach during heavy lifting activities. |
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This may be because universities have used tuition fees to invest in bursaries and outreach schemes. |
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In 1910 this community built the Ramallah Friends Meetinghouse and later added another building that was used for community outreach. |
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This was however simply an extended outreach as part of the Salvation Army's prisoner visitation program established over a century ago. |
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The university has formal agreements with other colleges in Northern Ireland and operates several outreach schemes to rural areas. |
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He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. |
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He played a central role in the creation the Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. |
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Greyfriars community outreach takes many forms but is primarily focused around our centre in the Kirkhouse on Candlemaker Row. |
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It is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation SC047573 and is part of the mission outreach of Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh. |
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Video footage from the ROV was an integral part of this outreach and used extensively in the Mystery Mardi Gras Shipwreck documentary. |
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His pastorage had been marked by several changes in church policy with regards to community outreach. |
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In the 1970s, many Lutheran churches began holding contemporary worship services for the purpose of evangelistic outreach. |
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Using social engineering, the new cardinal has efficiently re-arranged the Church's outreach. |
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They are streetworkers, gang outreach specialists employed by the city of Boston. There are about two dozen of them. |
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But there has been less public outreach about similar new types of phone schemes, sometimes called vishing. |
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Such collaboration and outreach has not been limited to materials science and archaeometry. |
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As a 501 not-for-profit corporation, the ASPCA is a national leader in the areas of anti-cruelty, community outreach and animal health services. |
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The man, identified as Ehud Halevi, was allegedly resisting arrest for sleeping in a synagogue outreach centre last Monday. |
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The activists intend to continue their rallies and lustration outreach if the Parliament does not listen to them, he added. |
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In addition to the western market media mix, CAC will maintain national support via online advertising and strong public relations outreach. |
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The Board directed that IDF OI may enhance its outreach among overseas Indians, through visits to the UK and Qatar. |
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The Missio Metropolis, as it is known, is an initiative to make special efforts during Lent this year in mission, outreach and catechesis. |
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Though Burgi built the Kunsthalle's reputation in the '90s with star turns by rising artists, small annual budgets left little for outreach. |
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The record-keeping for all this community outreach is done on the West Angeles computer system. |
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It is thus imperative that everyone involved with cooperatives make co-op education and outreach a major priority in the year ahead. |
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In its outreach programmes, the Congress focusing on the woes of farmers Uttar Pradesh who have lost crops due to unseasonal rains and hailstorm. |
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For over 18 years, Wright has been involved in oceanographic research, phytoplankton identification, biogeochemistry, marine science and educational outreach. |
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Since the TPS program began, USCIS has conducted extensive outreach to communicate its important benefits and to provide clear information about the application process. |
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The Internet has made this an even more useful and convenient outreach tool with the advent of the podcast, which is sometimes called an audioblog. |
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We do try our best to re-arrange the scores and books that have been deaccessioned, for example, by offering them to sister organizations through our outreach programme. |
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Demonstrations covering bronze axe casting, iron smelting, flint knapping, coil pots and wood turning have been arranged by outreach officer Steve Thurston. |
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Common methods of public outreach include press releases, and the encouragement of school field trips to sites under excavation by professional archaeologists. |
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Greenpeace's resourceful outreach and marketing resulted in the technologies rapid widespread production in Germany, followed by the banning of CFC technology. |
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Vine City, though technically Northwest, adjoins the city's Downtown area and has recently been the target of community outreach programs and economic development initiatives. |
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The rapid merging and de-duping of the entire team's contacts that reside in social networks and traditional address books means faster outreach, without annoying duplication. |
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Combining their suite of influencer-identification-tools with a team of savvy outreach specialists scores all-star PR mentions, social media shout-outs and inbound-links. |
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Colleges often organise their own outreach and charitable activities. |
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The in-kind figures include items such as staff time, research and polling, and voter outreach that groups and individuals spent on Davis' behalf. |
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Hunter recruitment and retention ranked first, followed by education and outreach, land access, political influence on management decisions, and the captive cervid industry. |
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Leslie Sexer, director of clinical and outreach services for Family Centers, a nonprofit provider of counseling and other services in Fairfield County, Conn. |
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