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 Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main distinguishing point between "Castleford" and the real Cambridge is that this "Castleford" does not have a university, apparently because the author wanted the readers to think of the town in itself, and she felt that Cambridge was too closely associated with its university in the public imagination for this to be possible.
Cambridge is best known for the University of Cambridge, which includes the renowned Cavendish Laboratory, the King's College chapel, and the Cambridge University Library.
The university seats were abolished in 1948 and ceased at the dissolution of Parliament in 1950.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cambridge

  
 Misuse of 'Cambridge Uinversity' by Indian Leader Sonia Gandhi Petition
The Misuse of 'Cambridge Uinversity' by Indian Leader Sonia Gandhi Petition to Cambridge University, UK was created by and written by (radhikasingh70@yahoo.com).
We, the undersigned, ask Cambridge University to issue a statement on this issue and throw light to 1 Billion Indian people who are kept in dark by rogue Indian Leaders,by using your esteemed university as marketing tool by telling lies.
We earnestly request Cambridge University to bring this to light and clarify to Indian Public whether 'Lennox Cook School' is associated with Cambridge University also it will serve as a lesson to all rogue leaders.
www.petitiononline.com /soniaeq/petition.html

  
 UK government under fire for web apathy - IT Week
Managed SSL also available for enterprise, UK Government and University applications.
With a UK general election perhaps only weeks away, MPs are failing in their attempts to use the internet to reverse voter apathy, academics claimed today.
The role will be located in their UK Headquarters in Reading.
www.itweek.co.uk /news/1161517

  
 Cambridge (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cambridge Constituency Parliamentary Elections since 1832  ( http://www.cix.co.uk/~rosenstiel/camelect/parly.htm)
Cambridge was a Conservative constituency until 1992 when it was taken by
As a university town, Cambridge has a large student population, so Labour's controversial plans for university top-up fees may well have been a major factor in the 2005 election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cambridge_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  
 Oona King, MP
Ms King's political background includes working on the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, as well as becoming political assistant to Glyn Ford MEP, the Labour Party Leader in the European Parliament.
In 1995, Oona was selected to stand for the Bethnal Green and Bow seat in Parliament, and since her election in 1997, she has succeeded in changing the law to benefit low-paid local authority workers, predominately women and ethnic minorities.
She is the second black woman to sit in the British Parliament, and the only young black member of a European parliament.
www.obv.org.uk /blackpolitician/mp-king.html

  
 The Evangelical Alliance seeks
Elton, G. The Tudor Constitution: Documents and Commentary, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
The Desire of the Nations: Rediscovering the Roots of Political Theology, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Looking at the UK as a whole, this section is intended to examine from sociological, cultural, and theological perspectives the place of faith in our society in the context of trends towards secularisation, privatisation, and pluralism.
www.eauk.org /commission/first.htm

  
 Youth Employment Summit: YES Campaign
Pasha has a M.A. from Cambridge University, England, and a Ph.D from Stanford University, USA.
He was first elected to the state assembly from Vandur constituency in 1979, He was then elected from chelakkara in 1987 and from Njara in 1996 and in 2001.
She serves on the Young Lives — Save the Children UK that is a part of Centre for Economics & Social Studies.
www.yesweb.org /hyderabad/bios.html

  
 The CV of Prof Michael West
Research Fellow at the MRC/ESRC Social and Applied Psychology Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.
1987 to 1991 Course Director, MSc in Occupational Psychology and Research Officer, MRC/ESRC Social and Applied Psychology Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.
Poulton, B.C. and West, M.A. Primary health care team effectiveness: developing a constituency approach.
www.abs.aston.ac.uk /newweb/staff/detail.asp?sfldStaffID=A0000229

  
 66th IFLA General Conference - Conference Programme and Proceedings - 13-18 August 2000
CHARLES BERLIN (Judaica Division, Harvard College Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA)
PETER DALTON and KATE LEVINSON (University of Central England in Birmingham, Birmingham, UK)
Towards the hybrid library: developments in UK higher education
www.ifla.org /IV/ifla66/66cp.htm

  
 Pepys' Diary: Parliament
It will search by constituency (so that, for example, the entries for all members who sat for the parliamentary constituency of King’s Lynn in the periods covered can be called up within seconds); and by place of origin (calling up entries for all members who originate or reside in King’s Lynn).
Perhaps the last vestiges of the old system were the university seats for Oxford and Cambridge, which survived until the middle of the last century.
Parliament now consists of the House of Commons http://www.pepysdiary.com/p/292.php and the House of Lords http://www.pepysdiary.com/p/293.php
www.pepysdiary.com /p/334.php

  
 The Ultimate British House of Commons - American History Information Guide and Reference
University constituencies (the constituencies that allowed important universities such as Oxford and Cambridge to be represented in Parliament) were abolished in the same year.
The division of Parliament into two houses occurred during the reign of Edward III : the knights and burgesses formed the House of Commons, whilst the clergy and nobility formed the House of Lords.
The Parliament of the United Kingdom uses committees for a variety of purposes; one common use is for the review of bills.
www.historymania.com /american_history/British_House_of_Commons

  
 Indymedia Cambridge, UK Anne Campbell, Cambridge MP, chickens out of vote (again)
THE student whose plight moved Anne Campbell to drop her opposition to university top-up fees says she was surprised by the Cambridge MP's decision.
Cambridge Evening news reports that Anne Campbell, the Cambridge MP, chose to abstain from voting on top-up fees.
Indymedia UK is a network of individuals, independent and alternative media activists and organisations, offering grassroots, non-corporate, non-commercial coverage of important social and political issues
www.indymedia.org.uk /en/regions/cambridge/2004/01/284620.html

  
 Indymedia Cambridge, UK Fraud Alert : Open Letter to Cambridge University
Indymedia UK is a network of individuals, independent and alternative media activists and organisations, offering grassroots, non-corporate, non-commercial coverage of important social and political issues
Surley the correct approach in a case like this is directly contacting Cambridge.
undergraduate at Cambridge for three years, from 1962 until 1965; his subject of
www.indymedia.org.uk /en/regions/cambridge/2004/04/289276.html

  
 Dumfries
After having three children and returning to Scotland, she worked for Alex Smith, Member of the European Parliament and was an Associate Lecturer for the Open University, teaching the science foundation and second year chemistry courses.
She was re-elected as Constituency member for Dumfries in 2003, and asked to return to the back benches in order to concentrate on representing her constituency.
During the first term of the Scottish Parliament Elaine served on the Rural Development Committee and the Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, and was appointed Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport from 2001 to 2003.
www.scottishlabour.org.uk /dumfries1

  
 Hardwick - Cambridgeshire
European Parliament Cambridge is in the East of England region for elections to the EuropeanParliament.
Cambridge and theLocal Area Cambridge and theLocal Area Sport in Cambridge CambridgeCity Council University and Collegesport For a list of sports clubs of all kinds in the Cambridge area see theCommunity Information Database and search using 'Free Text' withthe keyword 'sport'.
EatandDrink.Public Houses Burwell : Cambridge : Cottenham : Duxford : Foxton : Fulbourn : Great Shellford : Harston : Histon : Milton : Towards Huntingdon : Sawston : Towards Haverhill : Waterbeach : Towards St Neots : Get Listed Public Houses, Burwell Black Horse, High
www.cambridgeshireonly.co.uk /cgi-bin/search.pl?terms=Hardwick

  
 Cambridge.htm
Cambridge is best known for the University of Cambridge, which includes the renowned Cavendish Laboratory, the King's College Chapel, and the Cambridge University Library.
This is particularly true of the section between Huntingdon and Cambridge where the east-west traffic is merged with the A1 to M11 north-south traffic on just a 2-lane dual carriageway.
The important UK rail hub of Peterborough is also within reach of Cambridge.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/C/Cambridge.htm   (2201 words)

  
 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 20 May 2004 (pt 10)
Conversely, the university of Cambridge is one of the least accessible to working-class students—indeed, it got worse last year—while the university of Wolverhampton is the most accessible mainstream university in the country.
Another contrast between them is that, whereas the university of Wolverhampton allows students to work, the university of Cambridge tells prospective students that they will be "sent down", to use its archaic language, if they get a job.
Obviously, Wolverhampton is lighting a path for opportunities for students from working-class and low-income backgrounds, and that example should be followed right across the university sector.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm200304/cmhansrd/vo040520/debtext/40520-10.htm   (1059 words)

  
 BCTF - Steering Committee 2005-2007
Degrees: 1977 BSc (Hons) in Zoology, University of Nottingham, UK; 1984 PhD, University of Cambridge, UK.
Alie is a conservation biologist by training and holds a BSc in Forestry, a MSc in Global Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation from the University of Hull, U.K and a MA   in Economics from the City University of New York.
Furthermore Bryan is a member of Ape Alliance and the UK Tropical Forest Forum Bushmeat Group, and can act as an information conduit and have a coordinating role between these various groups and BCTF.
www.bushmeat.org /steering.html   (1059 words)

  
 Cambridge TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia
The Queen Edith's and Trumpington wards, however, are in the South Cambridgeshire constituency, whose MP is Andrew Lansley ( Conservative), first elected in 1997.
The university seats were abolished in 1948 and ceased at the dissolution of Parliament in 1950.
The important UK rail hub of Peterborough is also within reach of Cambridge.
www.tutorgig.co.uk /ed/Cambridge   (1059 words)

  
 Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The university seats were abolished in 1948 and ceased at the dissolution of Parliament in 1950.
The important UK rail hub of Peterborough is also within reach of Cambridge.
Cambridge is best known for the University of Cambridge, which includes the renowned Cavendish Laboratory, the King's College chapel, and the Cambridge University Library.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cambridge   (1059 words)

  
 Speaker Biographies
Prior to this appointment, Mr Paul Boateng was a Member of the UK Parliament, representing the constituency of Brent South in London from 1987 until 2005.
from the University of Reading, and a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge.
From 1993 to 1998 he was Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of the North and previously served as Vice Rector of the University of the Western Cape.
www.abertay.ac.uk /avcc/biographies.htm   (1059 words)

  
 Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Queen Edith's and Trumpington wards, however, are in the South Cambridgeshire constituency, whose MP is Andrew Lansley ( Conservative), first elected in 1997.
The university seats were abolished in 1948 and ceased at the dissolution of Parliament in 1950.
Cambridge is best known for the University of Cambridge, which includes the renowned Cavendish Laboratory, the King's College chapel, and the Cambridge University Library.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cambridge   (1059 words)

  
 BCTF - Steering Committee 2005-2007
Degrees: 1977 BSc (Hons) in Zoology, University of Nottingham, UK; 1984 PhD, University of Cambridge, UK.
Alie is a conservation biologist by training and holds a BSc in Forestry, a MSc in Global Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation from the University of Hull, U.K and a MA   in Economics from the City University of New York.
Furthermore Bryan is a member of Ape Alliance and the UK Tropical Forest Forum Bushmeat Group, and can act as an information conduit and have a coordinating role between these various groups and BCTF.
www.bushmeat.org /steering.html   (1059 words)

  
 Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Queen Edith's and Trumpington wards, however, are in the South Cambridgeshire constituency, whose MP is Andrew Lansley ( Conservative), first elected in 1997.
The university seats were abolished in 1948 and ceased at the dissolution of Parliament in 1950.
The important UK rail hub of Peterborough is also within reach of Cambridge.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cambridge   (1059 words)

  
 Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The university seats were abolished in 1948 and ceased at the dissolution of Parliament in 1950.
The important UK rail hub of Peterborough is also within reach of Cambridge.
Cambridge is best known for the University of Cambridge, which includes the renowned Cavendish Laboratory, the King's College chapel, and the Cambridge University Library.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cambridge   (1059 words)

  
 BCTF - Steering Committee 2005-2007
Degrees: 1977 BSc (Hons) in Zoology, University of Nottingham, UK; 1984 PhD, University of Cambridge, UK.
Alie is a conservation biologist by training and holds a BSc in Forestry, a MSc in Global Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation from the University of Hull, U.K and a MA   in Economics from the City University of New York.
His research in the Congo Basin has focused on: determining the local and regional impact of forager and farmer subsistence practices on forest plant and animal composition, distribution and abundance; and the household economic determinants of Efe hunter-gatherer adoption of agriculture into their suite of subsistence activities.
www.bushmeat.org /steering.html   (1059 words)

  
 BCTF - Steering Committee 2005-2007
Degrees: 1977 BSc (Hons) in Zoology, University of Nottingham, UK; 1984 PhD, University of Cambridge, UK.
Alie is a conservation biologist by training and holds a BSc in Forestry, a MSc in Global Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation from the University of Hull, U.K and a MA   in Economics from the City University of New York.
Through that entity, she engages local communities bordering national parks in maximizing the benefits they receive by coexisting with wildlife, and the company is currently working with national wildlife authorities to implement environmental standards for tourism.
www.bushmeat.org /steering.html   (1059 words)

  
 BCTF - Steering Committee 2005-2007
Degrees: 1977 BSc (Hons) in Zoology, University of Nottingham, UK; 1984 PhD, University of Cambridge, UK.
Alie is a conservation biologist by training and holds a BSc in Forestry, a MSc in Global Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation from the University of Hull, U.K and a MA   in Economics from the City University of New York.
The Act created the Great Ape Conservation Fund from which grants are being awarded to projects protecting the great apes in their natural habitat.
www.bushmeat.org /steering.html   (1059 words)

  
 Definition of Cambridge, England
Cambridge is a parliamentary constituency in the House of Commons.
The university seats were abolished in 1948 and ceased at the dissolution of Parliament in 1950.
The important UK rail hub of Peterborough is also within reach of Cambridge.
www.wordiq.com /definition/Cambridge%2C_England   (1059 words)

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