994 resultados para Acuerdo de Taif, 1989.
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Gestión del conocimiento
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Gestión del conocimiento
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Gestión del conocimiento
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Gestión del conocimiento
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Servicios registrales
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Declara infundado el recurso de anulación
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Se declaró infundado el recurso de anulación interpuesto contra el laudo arbitral proferido el 26 de agosto de 2010 por el Tribunal de Arbitramento constituido para dirimir las controversias surgidas en relación con el contrato de consultoría No. 104 de 2007, celebrado entre el señor Juan Bernardo Botero y la Empresa de Obras Sanitarias de Caldas S.A., E.S.P. - EMPOCALDAS S.A., E.S.P.
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Desarrollo empresarial y creación de empresa
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2nd Period: Brock's #8 prepares for shot at Universit of Toronto's goalie
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Pictured here are Ken Thorup (#5) and Chris Hayes (#9). #14 is unknown. Brock won 15/13, 14/16, 15/13, 4/15, 15/12.
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Ontario Editorial Bureau (O.E.B.)
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Ontario Editorial Bureau (O.E.B.)
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The Lincoln County Historical Council began meeting December 17,1960 under the advisement of the Publicity, Planning and Development Committee of Lincoln County. The group was composed of three members appointed from each of the four existing historical societies: one member appointed from the executive of the Women’s Institute, one member from Lincoln County Council, the Deputy-Clerk and Treasurer of the County and a member from the Niagara Editorial Bureau. The Welland County Historical Council was soon formed after this along the same lines. In the early 1960’s the Lincoln and Welland County historical councils began work on an inventory of historic buildings with the intent to emphasize the historical significance of this area. The information gathered by volunteers and a professional photographer and an architect was used to present a “brief” to the federal government in 1962 and the provincial government in 1963. This brief, An Area of Historical Interest in the Counties of Lincoln and Welland, Ontario was published in 1962 and revised and distributed to schools and libraries in the area in 1965. The Ontario Buildings Inventory Project became a provincial initiative spearheaded by the Department of Public Records and Archives, a branch of the Department of Tourism and Information, ca. 1966. Volunteers collected and photographed buildings of historical interest in Lincoln and Welland counties. This information was recorded on standardized survey forms for every township in the Niagara region. Niagara Regional Historical Council was created with the merger of Lincoln County Historical Council and Welland County Historical Council, at the time of the formation of Niagara Regional Government in 1970. The first meeting of the new council was held January 1970.