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  British Accreditation Registry
British Accreditation Registry is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
A bar association is a professional body of lawyers who, in some jurisdictions, are responsible for the regulation of the legal profession.
In many Commonwealth jurisdictions, the "bar association" comprises lawyers who are qualified as barristers or advocates (collectively known as "the bar", or "members of the bar"), while the "law society" comprises solicitors.
www.experiencefestival.com /british_accreditation_registry   (577 words)

  
  Bar association - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In the law, the bar is also known as the community of persons engaged in the practice of law ("members of the bar").
In the United States, some state bar associations are operated by their respective state governments which make membership in their state's bar association a requirement to practice before that state's courts; such states are said to have a "mandatory" or "integrated bar".
Membership in such associations is synonymous to being admitted to the bar or being licensed to practice law in that state or being admitted to practice before the courts of that state.
www.onelang.com /encyclopedia/index.php/Bar_(law)   (503 words)

  
 University of Phoenix - About Us - Accreditation
Accreditation is a process of quality assurance and review that institutions participate in, generally on a voluntary basis.
University of Phoenix was granted initial accreditation in 1978 and the accreditation was reaffirmed in 1982, 1987, 1992, 1997, and 2002.
British Columbia: The term "university" is used under the written consent of the Minister of Advanced Education, effective December 20, 2006, having undergone a quality assessment process and been found to meet the criteria established by the minister.
www.phoenix.edu /about_us/accreditation/accreditation.aspx   (1622 words)

  
 "PRACTICING LAW WITHOUT A LICENSE?"
Attorneys are "Officers of the Court" (direct "conflict of interest", and attorneys are absolutely "BAR"red from challenging the jurisdiction of the court) and as such they have sworn to uphold the law as it exists, and as they have been taught.
Named from the space inclosed by two bars or rails: one of which separated the judge's bench from the rest of the room; the other shut off both the bench and the area for lawyers engaged in trials from the space allotted to suitors, witnesses, and others.
Such persons as appeared as speakers (advocates, or counsel) before the court, were said to be "called to the bar", that is, privileged so to appear, speak and otherwise serve in the presence of the judges as "barristers".
familyrightsassociation.com /bin/THINKING/practicing_law_without_a_license.htm   (3018 words)

  
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British Committee for the Restitution of the Parthenon Marbles
British First Army order of battle, 20 April 1943
British First Army order of battle, 4 May 1943
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/b/br   (36 words)

  
 Nursing Spectrum- Career Fitness Online
Anyone whose interest is at stake in a courtroom controversy is permitted to bring his or her case before the bar, i.e., to pass from the public gallery into that part of the room within the bar to present evidence and legal argument.
for courtrooms in every nation have a bar of some form, barring the public who have no interest in the outcome of controversies from interfering with those whose future depends on what is decided from the bench as a result of what is presented (decently and in order) from within the bar.
In the past, British lawyers (solictitors) were the only people that could hire a barrister (someone allowed to argue cases before the bar) to represent their client in court.
nsweb.nursingspectrum.com /nursetonurse/thread.cfm?COUNTER=122713&AGE=6&NUM_REPLIES=9   (534 words)

  
 Sick and Tired of Government Corruption of this Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
He is also sick and tired of lawyers being given special status when the truth is that any attorney who has been accepted into the BAR has become part of a foreign organization, the British Accreditation Registry.
Let's examine this — British Accreditation Registry, the BAR to which lawyers pass a test for and seemingly are proud of.
In fact, to make it perfectly clear, the writer considers 99.9 percent of lawyers as complete waste in regards to the administration of justice and not worthy to set foot in a place that is to be guided by reason and common sense.
www.worldnewsstand.net /2002/article/EdLewis/2.htm   (1571 words)

  
 PVA - Company Profile
The British Accreditation Bureau runs The Consultant Register, where Paul is a 'Certified Practitioner' (registration number SAC 1130).
In contrast, the British Accreditation Bureau's Consultant Register enables clients to match their exact requirements with a shortlist of consultants who are accredited and have a proven track record.
He is also ranked as an "Expert Advisor", the British Accreditation Bureau's criteria for which are: "A well known figure in his or her area of expertise with outstanding qualifications".
www.pva-ppe.org.uk /profile.htm   (1059 words)

  
 Silent Conquest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Therefore, BAR attorneys cannot be classed higher than the sovereign and are, in fact, removed as a sovereign since they have accepted allegiance with other than the people.
The BAR and those associated with it are non-entities as far as the Constitution and the authority of the sovereign are concerned.
Thus, we may conclude that the allegiance of BAR attorneys is not to the law established by the Constitution and, therefore, not to the sovereign.
www.worldnewsstand.net /2001/article/26.htm   (6227 words)

  
 LawyerComments
The only exceptions are those lawyers who for some reason might also be a member of some British bar association, but I have never met such a lawyer.
But the client can file a complaint with the bar association in that jurisdiction and the bar may discipline the lawyer in the form of a suspension, disbarment, etc. That's it.
British Accreditation Registry, which is the figment of somebody's imagination.
home.hiwaay.net /~becraft/LawyerComments.html   (2356 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
The British Council provides you with general advice and up-to-date information on the distance learning courses relevant to your needs.
The Non-local Courses Registry, Education and Manpower Bureau will be able to advise you on the status of registration of all non-local courses operating in Hong Kong.
Under the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance, all courses conducted in Hong Kong leading to the award of non-local higher academic or professional qualifications are required to register or apply for exemption from registration with the Non-local Courses Registry.
www.britishcouncil.org /pl/hongkong-education-uk-courses-in-hong-kong-dl-courses-faqs.htm   (1041 words)

  
 SMA: Southern Medical Association - Learning Objectives
This course provides an intensive examination of the British approach to healthcare delivery, studies the medical education system, and evaluates nationalized and privatized healthcare delivery systems.
Assess the state of British public health and how the British government is leading the effort for quality assurance.
Investigate the rise of the British physician executive and the challenges faced in the NHS.
www.sma.org /education/cmecalendar/cph/benefit.cfm   (276 words)

  
 BAR
Attorneys at law are given the title of 'Esquire' through the BAR, a title meaning 'Shield Bearer'; they carry this shield for the 'Crown of the City of London'.
Using this rational, when the family law section of the Alabama Bar meets in Pensacola during the summer for both vacation and work, it must be a part of the Florida Bar.
TBA contends that the International Bar Association (which incidentally was created after WWII) is "physically located at Chancery Lane behind Fleet Street in London" and within the confines of the Inns.
home.hiwaay.net /~becraft/BAR.html   (4388 words)

  
 ARDMS Registry Reports - Spring 2005
If you DO NOT want to receive Registry Reports via e-mail and prefer to receive it by mail, you can choose to be removed from our mailing list to receive the electronic version of Registry Reports.
The question was whether this Prerequisite should be retained in its current form, or, if revised, what accrediting agency or agencies and their characteristics, and what reasonable, objective factors describing quality diagnostic medical sonography/diagnostic cardiac sonography/vascular technology education programs, should be listed in Prerequisite 2.
As you already know, in order to maintain “Active” Registry status, you must maintain a minimum of 30 CME credits within your three-year CME cycle and must pay your annual Registry fee by Dec. 31 of each year.
www.ardms.org /registrants/RegistryReports/Spring2005/Spring2005.htm   (3633 words)

  
 Europe's domain registry hijacked | InfoWorld | News | 2006-04-11 | By Peter Sayer, IDG News Service
The registry for the new.eu domain has grown to 1.4 million Web addresses since Friday morning -- but one registrar has accused the group that runs it of inept organization, allowing companies to cheat the system by setting up bogus registrars to work on their behalf.
Would-be registrars had only to declare that they are an individual business applying for a single accreditation, agree to offer registrations to all their customers on an equal basis, and make a deposit of at least €10,000 ($12,100).
Eurid's registry system is designed to give each registrar equal access to the database, and equal chances to register unclaimed names.
www.infoworld.com /article/06/04/11/77325_HNregistryhijacked_1.html   (1214 words)

  
 breeding
One way to make this essential information available to breeders is through an open registry, in which genetic diseases are recorded along with the information currently available in the pedigree.
Unlike other registries which register entire litters at birth, each JRT application for registration is judged on the individual terrier's own merits.
Open registries for purebred dogs, administered by their respective breed clubs or independent registry organizations, appear to be the easiest and fastest way to a short term solution.
www.british-bullmastiffs.co.uk /breeding.htm   (4891 words)

  
 Related Sites
The American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), incorporated in June 1975, is an independent, nonprofit organization in operation to administer examinations and award credentials in the areas of diagnostic cardiac sonography, diagnostic medical sonography, and vascular technology.
Purpose: The American Roentgen Ray Society is dedicated to the goal of educating radiologists and to the advancement of medicine through the science of radiology and its allied sciences.
The JRCDMS evaluates and recommends for accreditation educational programs in the field of medical ultrasonography; participants are physicians and medical ultrasonographers.
www.aium.org /relatedSites/relatedSites.asp   (1338 words)

  
 Postgrad UK — postgrad courses, masters degrees, MA, MSc and MBA in the UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education.
British Association of Lecturers in English for Academic Purposes.
Body that is responsible for accrediting, awarding and developing academic and vocational qualifications in Scotland.
www.postgrad.hobsons.com /glossary.jsp   (3147 words)

  
 CASLPA - Canadian Accreditation of Service Programs
The accreditation process is a visible demonstration of professional commitment to excellence.
It is through the accreditation process that programs in speech-language pathology and audiology will remain vital.
Further, it is through the dedication and commitment of the people involved that CASP will continue to evolve.
www.caslpa.ca /english/certification/casp.asp   (687 words)

  
 Victory over IRS in Florida - My title [Free Republic]
BAR is an acronym for 'British Accreditation Regency' which forms individual state bars in the various states in Amerika.
The "bar" is literally the wooden railing which separates the spectator section of the courtroom from the front section where the judge and lawyers (those 'admitted to the bar') sit.
Ask an attorney about the BAR oath; it specifies the 1st loyalty is to the court, the 2nd to the State.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a385c27b20d39.htm   (8975 words)

  
 Here is an interesting legal issue for you to ponder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
International Bar Association, the only Bar association in the world, headquartered right in good old London town and under his own direct control, but with operations established in the
This missing 13th Amendment suppressed and even stopped the forming or continued existence of any Bar association for over four decades, from 1822 to 1867, and evidence of its existence has been found in over 10 different states and territories throughout the United States.
And an Amendment that deliberately targeted attorneys who were members of the Bar association, to prevent Bar members from holding any public office, - thereby preventing attorneys from passing legislation that would most assuredly serve the greedy and nefarious interests of
www.us-fca.com /missing_thirteenth_amendment.html   (647 words)

  
 www.accreditedschools.org: Database of Accredited Schools
The International Registry of Accredited Schools is a searchable database containing information about schools around the world accredited by various accreditation agencies.
To be accredited, a school must meet the standards of its accrediting agency.
Each accrediting agency maintains its own set of standards and policies that define the requirements a school must meet to become accredited.
www.accreditedschools.org   (323 words)

  
 The North American Registry of Midwives
The British Medical Journal, in their June 18, 2005 issue, published "Outcomes of planned home births with Certified Professional Midwives: large prospective study in North America." Read the full paper here.
The NCCA is the accrediting body of the National Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA).
The North American Registry of Midwives, Written Examination of the NARM, is entered into the list of approved examinations for VA reimbursement.
www.narm.org   (736 words)

  
 HOW I CLOBBERED EVERY BUREAUCRATIC CASH-CONFISCATORY AGENCY KNOWN TO MAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Then we went along to the bar where he proceeded to get very drunk.
Alas, there was not a soul in the bar.
By the way, Elizabeth, of the family of Windsor (who changed the name to sound British instead of the German royalty she is, but let’s not go there now) is not the Monarchy of Canada.
www.wealth4freedom.com /law/Mary.htm   (13643 words)

  
 Missing 13th Amendment?
But the battle by these heirs of knighthood this time was forged against good and not evil, for this new thing that the People in America were calling ‘freedom’ was a dangerous consideration for a King.
The International Bar Association was alive and well in America.
“The Bar was England’s own British Accreditation Registry, its members were considered to be nobles -- being above the common person, and all lawyers or attorneys had to belong to it, and they were under the will of the King, and the Bank of England.
www.halexandria.org /dward258.htm   (745 words)

  
 ASQ: Publications: THE INFORMED OUTLOOK
Topics we are addressing include issues associated with auditor competence, registrar competence and integrity and accreditation of registrars by overseas accreditation bodies, as well as general issues of consumer understanding of ISO 9001:2000 and what the standard can and can’t do.
Provide a catalyst for ISO member bodies and accreditation body members of the IAF to stimulate similar "shadow" committees on a local or regional basis.
An initial result of the IAG meetings in Denver and Berlin will be the introduction of a guidance document by the IAF to help third-party auditors increase the effectiveness of their audits.
www.asq.org /pub/informed/past/vol7_issue11/fullarticle.html   (2659 words)

  
 Missing 13th Amendment?
But the battle by these heirs of knighthood this time was forged against good and not evil, for this new thing that the People in America were calling ‘freedom’ was a dangerous consideration for a King.
“The Bar was England’s own British Accreditation Registry, its members were considered to be nobles -- being above the common person, and all lawyers or attorneys had to belong to it, and they were under the will of the King, and the Bank of England.
And if there was any opposition to his plan, he might just cause another WAR to maintain his position for control of the United States.
halexandria.org /dward258.htm   (745 words)

  
 IFTS Members
Some government departments have delegated authority from the Controller of HMSO to license the re-use of the Crown copyright material which they originate.
IFTS Accreditation is used as the method of regulating decisions about the licensing of Crown copyright information by those bodies.
Non-Crown bodies can become accredited to the IFTS, although their copyright material is not Crown copyright and is not vested in the Controller of HMSO.
www.opsi.gov.uk /ifts/ifts-members.htm   (268 words)

  
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A better plea is "Plea in Bar"; however, one must know proper proceed well, to make this one really stick.
To appear 'Pro Se' or 'Pro' anything is to accept a temporary appoint to the BAR, a acronym {British AristocRATic Regency or British Accreditation Registry}.
The Florida Bar as an example has 70,000 members; however, less than 2,800 members are Certified as Competent.
freedomfiles.org /law/Temple-of-Baal.html   (1964 words)

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