UNICEF | According to a recent report by the United Nations Children's Fund ( | ) up to 50 million girls and women are missing in India's population as a ... |
National Trust for Scotland | ... der Edward Bruce, 10th Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, presented lands to the | . Further lands were purchased in 1960 and 1965 to facilitate visitor acce ... |
Water.org | ... in charitable work, including the ONE Campaign, H2O Africa Foundation, and | |
Austin Zoo | ... e than 100,000 viewers per year. The bats migrate to Mexico each winter.The | , located in unincorporated western Travis County is a rescue zoo that pro ... |
Samaritan's Purse | ... 98 Frist visited African hospitals and schools with the Christian aid group | . Frist has continued to make medical mission trips to Africa every year s ... |
University of London | He played an important role in the establishment of the | ; he was a founder of the Society for the Diffusion of Knowledge and wrote ... |
Royal Academy of Music | ... clude Sir Thomas Armstrong, organist, conductor and former principal of the | ; Andy Bell, lead vocalist of the electronic pop duo Erasure; Barrie Forgi ... |
Cambridge University | ... n was educated at the independent Nottingham High School before going on to | , where he read law at Jesus College and graduated in 1974 |
Allergy UK | ... rket, which can be a problem to people who are sensitive to detergents. The | website suggests re-running the rinse cycle |
WWF | ... n acres (69,000 km²). Most of its area is part of the temperate rain forest | ecoregion, itself part of the larger Pacific temperate rain forest WWF eco ... |
Natural Justice | ... .S. Department of Agriculture introduced the Food Guide Pyramid. In 2002, a | study showed a relation between nutrition and violent behavior. In 2005, a ... |
Wellcome Trust | ... ndon, the Medical Research Council, University College London (UCL) and the | . Once completed in 2015, it will be the biggest centre for biomedical res ... |
Mencap | ... hey were sold in September 2005. A supporter of various charities including | , in 2005 Wisdom starred in a video for the Manx girl group Twisted Angels ... |
University of Cambridge | ... l Charters. Of these about 400 remain in existence. The earliest was to the | in 1231 followed by the in 1248. Charters continue to be issued by the Bri ... |
Christ's Hospital | Mason was born in London, and educated at | and the Royal College of Music where he studied with Ernest Hall. His earl ... |
The Scout Association | ... r, working for several speaker bureaux. He is furthermore an Ambassador for | |
Diabetes UK | Wells was a diabetic, and a co-founder in 1934 of what is now | , the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK |
WaterPartners | ... the charitable arm of the Running the Sahara expedition, which merged with | to create Water.org in July 2009. He, along with George Clooney, Brad Pitt ... |
Order of Malta Ambulance Corps | ... ring the certificate include, Ireland's largest first aid organisation, the | , the St John Ambulance Brigade, and the Irish Red Cross. The Irish Red Cr ... |
University of Oxford | ... ing in Oxford. Parfit was sent to Eton. He later read Modern History at the | , graduating in 1964. In 1965-66 he was Harkness Fellow at Columbia Univer ... |
Oxford University | at St John's College, | met and became close friends with Tony Blair |
UNICEF | On 30 November 2011, Khan was appointed as national brand ambassador of | to promote child nutrition |
National Trust for Scotland | The | operates the Bannockburn Heritage Centre, which is open daily from March t ... |
H2O Africa Foundation | ... has been actively involved in charitable work, including the ONE Campaign, | , and Water.org |
United Way | ... articipation in already established programs such as Junior Achievement and | |
University of Cambridge | The | Graduate School of Biological, Medical and Veterinary Sciences hosts The F ... |
National Trust | ... stance footpath. Blickling Hall, the great country house in the care of the | , is a mile and a half (2 km) away. With its dramatic symmetrical front, f ... |
Tourette Syndrome Association | ... e" something else in the process. Researchers Leckman and Cohen, and former | national board member Kathryn Taubert, believe that there may be latent ad ... |
The College of Law | ... niversities operate under Acts of Parliament. The University of Buckingham, | and Malvern College are the only private education institutions that have ... |
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals | ... ganisation, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (later the | ). He was also opposed to duelling, which he described as the "disgrace of ... |
Royal College of Music | Mason was born in London, and educated at Christ's Hospital and the | where he studied with Ernest Hall. His early playing career benefited from ... |
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) | ... ed criminal investigation by the Egyptian government into the activities of | monitoring local elections in Egypt. LaHood's son is the Egypt director of ... |
Canadian Red Cross Society | ... d training in up to ten provinces and three territories (thus, nationally): | , (Royal)Lifesaving Society (Canada), St. John Ambulance, and Canadian Ski ... |
Oxford University | ... ting with required written assignments. He was a part of the 'Holy Club' at | with the Wesley brothers, John and Charles. An illness, as well as Henry S ... |
American Friends Service Committee | ... the National Student Council Relocation Program (supported primarily by the | ), students of college age were permitted to leave the camps to attend ins ... |
University of Cambridge | ... tion of Vivisection (BUAV) raised concerns about primate experiments at the | in 2002. In a series of court cases, the BUAV alleged that monkeys had und ... |
UNICEF | ... chief conductor for an additional ten years past the next season, to 2018. | appointed Rattle and the BPO as Goodwill Ambassadors in November 2007 |
University of Oxford | St Hilda's College is one of the constituent colleges of the | in England |
ONE Campaign | ... agazine. Damon has been actively involved in charitable work, including the | , H2O Africa Foundation, and Water.org |
Population Services International | ... becoming a global ambassador for YouthAIDS, a prevention program under the | . She has been a member of their Board of Directors since 2004, also. Judd ... |
International Medical Corps | ... American foreign aid organizations after Hamas suspended operations of the | following the group's refusal to submit to an onsite audit. Most foreign c ... |
American Friends Service Committee | With assistance from the Quaker group the | , and inspired by Gandhi's success with non-violent activism, King visited ... |
D&AD | ... c Video. It was also the first ever music video to win a Gold Pencil at the | Awards. It can still be seen at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His ... |
Oxford | ... er's School, York. When he sat his entrance examination at Balliol College, | , the two history tutors from Balliol College, recognised his ability and ... |
Edhi Foundation | The | found 1,210 dead babies in 2010. Many more are abandoned and left at the d ... |
Royal College of Music | ... k up a lot of work in London before and during his time as a student at the | , which was itself interrupted by his own call-up into the Band of the Sco ... |
Non-governmental organization | ... our to minimum price support schemes such as those for coffee in the 1980s. | s also play a role in promoting fair trade standards by serving as indepen ... |
Oxfam | ... unta. Some journalists suggested that the Derg was able to use Live Aid and | money to fund its enforced resettlement and "villagification" programmes, ... |
Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator | Charities in Scotland are regulated by the | |
St. John Ambulance | ... passes the course. Other courses offered by training organizations such as | , St Andrew’s First Aid or the British Red Cross include Baby and Child Co ... |
Oxford University | ... s Scholarship to study under Charles Scott Sherrington at Magdalen College, | , where he received his Doctor of Philosophy in 1929 |
University of Oxford | Merton College is one of the constituent colleges of the | in England. Its foundation can be traced back to the 1260s when Walter de ... |
Andy Roddick Foundation | ... ated on Lake Lyndon B. Johnson. The city's municipal complex is home to the | International Tennis Center, a planned center of 18 adult courts and at le ... |
American Red Cross | ... the National Weather Service, the Air Force, the Civil Air Patrol, and the | . Immediate assistance also came from 465 members of the Oklahoma National ... |
University of Cambridge | ... , Crick started working with James D. Watson at Cavendish Laboratory at the | , England. Using "Photo 51" (the X-ray diffraction results of Raymond Gosl ... |
Compassion International | ... , a collaborative effort, similar to "We Are The World", to raise money for | 's famine relief programs in Africa. Other artists participating included ... |
St. John Ambulance | ... k and wounded soldiers in the field". This was followed by the formation of | in 1877, based on the principles of the Knights Hospitaller, to teach firs ... |
Live Aid | ... vocals with Michael Jackson. For his own personal contributions in the 1985 | multi-venue charity concert, he performed at Philadelphia's JFK Stadium; h ... |
American Red Cross | ... his wife, Ann, did not. The building which houses the Alaska chapter of the | at 235 East Eighth Avenue in Anchorage is named the Ann Stevens Building i ... |
Winchester College | ... half of the 18th century, with figures such as Joseph Warton (headmaster at | ) and his brother Thomas Warton, professor of Poetry at Oxford University ... |
Plantlife | As part of a 2002 marketing campaign, the plant conservation charity | chose the Bee Orchid as the county flower |
charities | ... satiric fashion the heartlessness of people who are reluctant to donate to | , was widely interpreted as an attack on the Make a Wish Foundation, or ev ... |
Water.org | ... he Running the Sahara expedition, which merged with WaterPartners to create | in July 2009. He, along with George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Don Cheadle, and J ... |
Carter Center | ... mas leader Khaled Meshaal indicated to Robert Pastor, senior adviser to the | , that the Charter is "a piece of history and no longer relevant, but cann ... |
UNICEF | ... their shirt. On 14 July 2006, the club announced a five year agreement with | , which includes having the UNICEF logo on their shirts. The agreement has ... |
University of Oxford | The Bodleian Library ( or ), the main research library of the | , is one of the oldest libraries in Europe, and in Britain is second in si ... |
Royal Academy of Music | He was an Honorary Member (HonRAM) of the | |
Eton College | Viscount and Earl of Hay. Bute studied at | (1720–1728) and the University of Leiden, Netherlands (1728–1732), where h ... |
Eton | ... ssful City career and is a noted benefactor of the arts. He was educated at | and spent one year at King's College, Cambridge. He also joined the 4th Be ... |
registered charities | ... Cymru a Lloegr) is the non-ministerial government department that regulates | in England and Wales |
Liverpool College | ... d Denis Guttridge Rattle, a Commander in the Royal Navy. He was educated at | . Although Rattle studied piano and violin, his early work with orchestras ... |
ONE Campaign | ... s to stop and prevent mass atrocities such as in Darfur. Damon supports the | , which is aimed at fighting AIDS and poverty in Third World countries. He ... |
National Trust | ... the Forestry Commission, local authorities, National Park Authorities, the | , regional and local archaeological societies, Portable Antiquities Scheme ... |
Chester Zoo | To the east side of the city are the UK's largest zoological gardens, | |
National Trust | ... e ownership of the Blickling Estate. The current lords of the manor are the | |
Palisades Emergency Residence Corporation | ... Peter Lavilla, Oak Hill, features local institutions including Union City's | homeless shelter and a synagogue in North Bergen |
National Trust | ... lso has many historic houses. Some of these are opened to the public by the | , such as Waddesdon Manor, West Wycombe Park and Cliveden. Other historic ... |
American Friends Service Committee | ... ndoned several times as site for a civil rights march in the mid-1960s. The | , the Rev. Martin Luther King, and many affiliated organizations, includin ... |
Stonyhurst College | Finally, Conan Doyle is known to have used his former school, | , as inspiration for details of the Holmes series; among his contemporarie ... |
Eton | Keynes won a scholarship to | in 1897, where he displayed talent in a wide range of subjects, particular ... |
Oxford University | Angela Vincent (born 1942) is a professor at Somerville College of | . She is the head of a research group, which is located in the Weatherall ... |
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals | ... lony in Sierra Leone, the foundation of the Church Mission Society, and the | . His underlying conservatism led him to support politically and socially ... |
Eton College | Fielding was educated at | , where he established a lifelong friendship with William Pitt the Elder. ... |
University of London | ... 1914), a professional interest in heroic poetry. In 1929 he moved on to the | , and in 1935 to a prestigious readership at Oxford University. He wrote a ... |
Royal Academy of Music | ... olin, his early work with orchestras was as a percussionist. He entered the | , University of London in 1971. There, his teachers included John Carewe. ... |
The Salvation Army | ... ne of the world's first film studios, the Limelight Department, operated by | between 1897 and 1910. The Limelight Department produced evangelical mater ... |
International Center for Research on Women | In 2011, Judd joined the Leadership Council of the | (ICRW) |
Eton College | ... his father, John Shute Barrington, 1st Viscount Barrington and educated at | and Merton College, Oxford |
Commonwealth Fund | ... ar obesity. Oklahoma ranked last among the 50 states in a 2007 study by the | on health care performance |
Winchester College | ... arles William Tremenheere. After moving to England, Dowding was educated at | and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He later served abroad in the |
University of Cambridge | ... olumbia University, Charles "Nick" Corfield, a mathematician alumnus of the | , decided to write a WYSIWYG document editor on a Sun-2 workstation. He go ... |
TOMS Shoes | In December 2009, CTAOP and | partnered to create a limited edition unisex shoe. The shoe was made from ... |
University of Cambridge | ... ational Laboratory. He was G. I. Taylor Professor of Fluid Mechanics at the | from 1992 to 1994 and he has been Emeritus G. I. Taylor Professor of Fluid ... |
National Trust | ... Lane, North Finchley. Octavia Hill, a social reformer and a founder of the | , Kyrle Society and the Army Cadet movement. She lived at Brownswell Cotta ... |
British Red Cross | ... ning organizations such as St. John Ambulance, St Andrew’s First Aid or the | include Baby and Child Courses, manual handling, people moving, and course ... |
Live Aid | ... when they performed (as Duran Duran, with Andy and John Taylor) at the 1985 | concert in Philadelphia. Although by the time the video for their single " ... |
University of London | ... h orchestras was as a percussionist. He entered the Royal Academy of Music, | in 1971. There, his teachers included John Carewe. In 1974, his graduation ... |
University of Cambridge | According to an from the | , a slightly different version of the Latin text of these verses is painte ... |
Susan G. Komen for the Cure | ... breast cancer special in a prime time program, and became an Ambassador for | |
Bogle Stroll | A prominent feature of the student calendar from the 1960s onwards was the | . This was a 55-mile long sponsored walk for charity which was held annual ... |
Southern Poverty Law Center | These attacks, as well as similar incidents that caused the | to declare in 2002 that the animal rights movement had "clearly taken a tu ... |
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds | ... ment for up to six months for the possession of the eggs of wild birds. The | has been particularly active in fighting illegal egg collection |
Sisters of Mercy | ... rs of the Sacred Heart, Little Sisters of the Poor, Sisters of Charity, and | , in addition to many other historically significant burials. Mobile's Jew ... |
Oxfam | ... nts for RTÉ's Gaelic games coverage in Ireland, and on an advertisement for | . It was also used in the final scene of the movie Penelope, for the trail ... |
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds | Berney Marshes is a nature reserve in the care of the | (RSPB), and part of the Halvergate Marshes. The RSPB uses Ashtree Farm, th ... |
Order of Malta Ambulance Corps | ... ambulance services, or may use symbols such as the Maltese Cross, like the | and St John Ambulance. Other symbols may also be used |
American Red Cross | ... ere destroyed. At least one person was confirmed dead in early reports. The | estimated that seventy-five percent of homes suffered major damage and/or ... |
Oxfam | ... a first edition (number 349 of 1,000) was discovered inside a handbag in an | shop in Nantwich, Cheshire, mimicking the discovery of Jack Worthing as an ... |
Plantlife | As part of a 2002 marketing campaign, the plant conservation charity | chose the Foxglove as the county flower |
British Psychological Society | ... writing", adding that the practice is "useless... absolutely hopeless". The | ranks graphology alongside astrology, giving them both "zero validity" |
Rosenwald Fund | ... schools has approximately five times as much funding as black schools. The | sought to provide support for these underprivileged schools. According to ... |
Save the Children | In 2006, the organization | has ranked the countries of the world, and found that Scandinavian countri ... |
Winchester College | ... itor of The Sunday Telegraph, Tom Lawson, housemaster of Chernocke House at | , and Emily Lawson, a TV producer |
Oxford University | He was a close friend of actor Richard Burton, whom he met at | |
Cambridge | ... Academy, London School of Economics, King's College London, Darwin College, | , and Charles University, Prague. Austria awarded him the Grand Decoration ... |
Merchiston Castle School | ... ted by the Scot, Charles Wyville Thomson—of the University of Edinburgh and | —the Royal Society of London obtained the use of Challenger from the Royal ... |
University of Cambridge | ... itects combined the Gothic architecture of the University of Oxford and the | with the local landscape to establish the Collegiate Gothic style |
American Friends Service Committee | Rustin served as an unidentified member of the | 's task force to write "Speak Truth to Power: A Quaker Search for an Alter ... |
Royal Horticultural Society | ... , while in 1857 the German Wilhelm Pfitzer listed 24 varieties. In 1861 the | held trials in which 78 varieties were entered. The Scottish firm of John ... |
University of Oxford | ... ment. After graduating from college, he read philosophy and politics at the | as a Rhodes Scholar, studied law at Harvard Law School, and earned an Ed. ... |
National Trust | ... et of Upton — before Upton became largely developed as a London suburb. The | acquired the house in 2003 |
American Red Cross | ... ring World War I he participated in many fundraising activities such as the | , the National War Council of the Y.M.C.A., the Executive Committee of the ... |
Stonyhurst College | ... rsity. He taught Greek and Latin at Mount St Mary's College, Sheffield, and | , Lancashire |
UNICEF | ... stic Ono Band for a live performance at the Lyceum Ballroom in London for a | charity concert. The supergroup also consisted of Eric Clapton, George Har ... |
World Wide Fund for Nature | ... IUCN, International Water Management Institute, Wetlands International and | . The partners provide technical expertise, help conduct or facilitate fie ... |
RSPCA | The Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Branch of the | is located in the town, and serves the North East Derbyshire area. The cen ... |
Live Aid | ... o the Do They Know It's Christmas? charity single and the July 1985 concert | , which elevated the international profile of the famine and helped secure ... |
University of Cambridge | ... n Notebooks), brought John Maynard Keynes to prudently invite Sraffa to the | , where he was initially assigned a lectureship |
London Needlework Guild | ... rried out a variety of public duties. In 1897, she became the Patron of the | in succession to her mother. The Guild, initially established as The Londo ... |
Band Aid | At the end of 1984, Boy George was recruited by Bob Geldof to attend the | recording, consisting of mostly internationally-known UK and Irish recordi ... |
Live Aid | ... ers. The same four presenters co-presented The BBC's Television coverage of | |
American Red Cross | ... case of the American Civil War, which prompted Clara Barton to organize the | . Today, there are several groups that promote first aid, such as the mili ... |
University of Cambridge | ... y renowned institutions, such as the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the | , where he was Simón Bolívar Professor and an Overseas Fellow of Churchill ... |
St John Ambulance Brigade | ... d's largest first aid organisation, the Order of Malta Ambulance Corps, the | , and the Irish Red Cross. The Irish Red Cross also provides a Practical F ... |
Edhi Foundation | ... ls and most less than a week old according to conservative estimates by the | , a charity working to reverse this increasing trend |
Newcastle University | The city has two universities — | and Northumbria University. Established as a School of Medicine and Surger ... |
Royal National Lifeboat Institution | The | 's Torquay Lifeboat Station was at the Ladies Bathing Cove from 1876 until ... |
University of Cambridge | Rivers was set to follow family tradition and take his | entrance exam, possibly with the aim of studying Classics. Unfortunately, ... |
Institute of International Education | ... Nearly 2,000 students take advantage of these programs yearly. In 2001, the | ranked BYU as the number one university in the U.S. to offer students stud ... |
Maccabaeans | ... , a British officer who founded the Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade and the | . Both of Guest's parents had become atheists, and Guest had no religious ... |
Macmillan Cancer Relief | ... irth Art Week, with its July exhibition in the Civic Hall, raises money for | |
National Trust | ... ntury historic house museum in the village of Wylam, and is operated by the | |
We Day | ... talist group Earth First! and a speaking appearance at youth activism event | Sheen has also endorsed and supported Help Darfur Now, a student-run organ ... |
Bedford & Milton Keynes Waterway Trust | ... ks Bedfordshire to the Fenland waterways. As of 2004 there are plans by the | to construct a canal linking the Great Ouse at Bedford to the Grand Union ... |
National Trust | ... he English Civil War. He restored it extensively, then bequeathed it to the | |
charitable organization | ... in fact take over the presidency of The National Alliance of Businessmen, a | with the mission of employing Americans in need, founded by Lyndon Johnson ... |
Oxford | ... France. Recruits to the fast stream self-selected, with the universities of | and Cambridge still producing a large majority of successful candidates, s ... |
American Friends Service Committee | After completing an activist training program conducted by the | (AFSC), Rustin moved to Harlem in 1937 and began studying at City College ... |
Newcastle University | ... is run by students from both of the city's universities, broadcasting from | 's student's union building during term time. Radio Tyneside has been the ... |
Survival International | Dench has worked with the non-governmental indigenous organisation, | , campaigning in the defence of the tribal people, the Bushmen of Botswana ... |
Cambridge University | In April 2005, | security researchers published results of their actual implementation of p ... |
Cambridge University | ... Society in 1704. Also thanks to the Queen's presence, he was made an MD at | on April 16, 1705 |
World Wide Fund for Nature | ... nservation movement, as taken up by international organizations such as the | , has inadvertently set up a neocolonialist relationship with underdevelop ... |
University of Cambridge | Christ's College is a constituent college of the | |
Global Warming Policy Foundation | ... vember 2009 Lord Lawson announced the launch of a new think tank called The | , of which he is Chairman of the Board of Trustees |
Christ's Hospital | ... am Giles, a merchant, and Jane Elizabeth, née Powell. Giles was educated at | school, Newgate, London. At the age of 15, he emigrated to Australia, join ... |
Live Aid | ... as the best album of hip hop's early years. The next year, they appeared at | and released King of Rock (Profile, 1985), on which they asserted that the ... |
Oxford University | ... e of DNA, constructed by Crick and Watson; at the time they were working at | 's Chemistry Department. All were impressed by the new DNA model, especial ... |
The Smallpeice Trust | ... areers in science and engineering sectors of industry. These charities are: | ; an |
Royal College of Music | The | offers an annual award called the Violette Szabo GC Memorial Prize for pia ... |
Live Aid | After the famous | concert in summer 1985, Mercury rang his bandmates and proposed writing a ... |
Royal Academy of Music | ... ay 2006 he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Society of Arts. In 2011, the | presented him with an Honorary Doctorate |
Live Aid | In 1985, he appeared in the | benefit concert in England, singing the Beatles' "All You Need Is Love" as ... |
University of Cambridge | ... porated into later ones over time by later rulers. Billy Morin, recently at | in England and now at Leiden University in the Netherlands led a team that ... |
Feeding America | ... , the United States, and around the world. Damon is also a spokesperson for | , the largest USA-focused hunger-relief organization, and a member of thei ... |
Commonwealth Fund | ... n spite of the amount spent on health care in the U.S., according to a 2008 | report, the United States ranks last in the quality of health care among d ... |
Ronald McDonald House | ... a short time. For example, a furniture manufacturer raised over $35,000 for | by auctioning off beds that had been signed by celebrities |
Goodwill Industries | ... or both parents in the bombing. A committee chaired by Daniel Kurtenbach of | provided financial assistance to the survivors |
Grand Order of Water Rats | ... ther, taking part in This Is Music Hall, a BBC Television program about the | , a British variety organization. Laurel and Hardy provide a filmed insert ... |
Dulwich College | ... , the font of St. Stephen d'Egres, Paris; at St. Menin's Abbey, Orléans; at | ; and at the following churches: Worlingworth (Suffolk), Harlow (Essex), K ... |
Midlands Air Ambulance | ... t homes for the care of senior citizens. The Evesham area is covered by the | service, which has operated from the site of Strensham motorway services s ... |
Aide médicale internationale | ... olunteers from foreign humanitarian non-governmental organizations, such as | . An education committee was charged with the training of the military and ... |
Rare Breeds Survival Trust | ... idered in a 'critical' status, the breed remains on the "Watch List" of the | |
University of Oxford | In 1989, Heaney was elected Professor of Poetry at the | , which he held for a five-year term to 1994. The chair does not require r ... |
UNICEF | ... work, Béart is also known for her social activism. She is an ambassador for | , and has made news for her opposition to France's anti-immigration legisl ... |
University of Oxford | St Anne's College is one of the constituent colleges of the | in England. Formerly a women's college, it has been coeducational since 19 ... |
Terry Fox Run | ... nton consistently places high among Ontario schools for fundraising for the | , although its totals are often eclipsed by one of its "feeder" schools, W ... |
Charity Navigator | ... e foundation. The ACLU is accredited by the Better Business Bureau, and the | has ranked the ACLU with a four-star rating. The local affiliates also sol ... |
Dr Hadwen Trust | ... onorary degree of Doctor of Letters (DLitt) by Nottingham Trent University. | announced on 15 January 2011 that Dench had become a patron of the trust j ... |
University of London | Fuelled by this new resolve, Rivers studied medicine at the | , where he matriculated in 1882, and St Bartholomew's Hospital in London. ... |
University of Cambridge | ... 8000 processor which he had previously worked on whilst a researcher at the | |
University of London | ... . In 1913 he won the studentship for archaeology established jointly by the | and the Society of Antiquaries in memory of Augustus Wollaston Franks. Sir ... |
University of Cambridge | The | commissioned him to obtain Greek and Latin fonts for their classical books ... |
University of Cambridge | ... y. In 1981 he was elected to the Disney Professorship of Archaeology in the | , a post he held until his retirement. In 1990 Renfrew was appointed as Di ... |
Survival International | ... t in an attempt to bring an end to what the indigenous rights organisation, | considers it to be a genocide of a tribe that has been living in those lan ... |
Church Army | ... er a few months. He then considered a monastic life, but instead joined the | , the evangelistic arm of the Anglican Church, undergoing training and stu ... |
University of Oxford | The Dobson unit is named after Gordon Dobson, who was a researcher at the | . In the 1920s, he built the first instrument to measure total ozone from ... |
Nil by Mouth | ... duals living in Great Britain. A study by the University of Strathclyde and | found the term was used abusively on Celtic F.C. and Rangers F.C. supporte ... |
London Musicians Collective | ... of the second half of the 1970s, and instrumental in the foundation of the | |
Band Aid | ... ising effort headed by Bob Geldof (who had also organized the charity group | the previous year), induced millions of people in the West to donate money ... |
University of London | Von Bertalanffy was a professor at the University of Vienna from 1934–48, | (1948–49), Université de Montréal (1949), University of Ottawa (1950–54), ... |
Uncaged Campaigns | Documents released to the news media by the animal rights organization | showed that, between 1994 and 2000, wild baboons imported to the UK from A ... |
University of London | ... rn in Glasgow, Scotland, he was educated at Bradford Grammar School and the | where he achieved an MA degree in 1912. In 1913 he won the studentship for ... |
National Trust for the Cayman Islands | ... e lighthouse is the centerpiece of East End Lighthouse Park, managed by the | ; the first navigational aid on the site was the first lighthouse in the C ... |
charity | ... llmarks runs from May 19 to May 18, not the calendar year. St Dunstan's—the | that provides support, rehabilitation, and respite care to blind ex-servic ... |
Cambridge | ... ruits to the fast stream self-selected, with the universities of Oxford and | still producing a large majority of successful candidates, since the syste ... |
charitable | ... ding farm in Corona, California, and raced thoroughbreds. He contributed to | and non-profit organizations, including San Diego State University. Arnaz ... |
University of Oxford | ... the London County Council, Lord Rosebery, was sent down (expelled) from the | in 1869 for buying a racehorse and entering it in the Derby − it finished ... |
Mennonite Central Committee | ... ve perished. Russian German organisations in the Americas, particularly the | , organised famine relief in Russia in the late 1920s. As the chaos faded ... |
Compassion International | ... Foundation. He is also an avid spokesperson for sponsoring children through | . Smith finished work on a film directed by Steve Taylor entitled The Seco ... |
Cambridge | ... the new DNA model, especially Brenner who subsequently worked with Crick at | in the Cavendish Laboratory and the new Laboratory of Molecular Biology. O ... |
Arvon Foundation | ... y Honours. He is a vice president of the Poetry Society and a patron of the | |
Catholic Relief Services | ... d, Holy Ghost Fathers of Ireland, Caritas International, MarkPress and U.S. | |
UNICEF | ... llion Dollar Celebrity Invitational, winning $250,000 for the U.S. Fund for | . Michael McKean won the tournament, while Cheech Marin came in third |
Disasters Emergency Committee | ... national appeals were launched within days of the earthquake, including the | in the United Kingdom, Young Artists for Haiti (Canada) and based in the U ... |
World Vision | ... onsai Collection. Federal Way is also home to the US office headquarters of | |
Royal Horticultural Society | ... f the Crystal Palace, started his career in the gardens at Chiswick for the | before his talents were recognised by William Cavendish, the sixth Duke of ... |
Combined Federal Campaign | ... esponse to a requirement of the USA PATRIOT Act, the ACLU withdrew from the | charity drive. The campaign imposed a requirement that ACLU employees must ... |
American Lung Association | ... eased absorption of solar radiation in more densely populated areas. In the | 's 2011 report, 11 counties received failing grades for air quality, with ... |
Church Commissioners | ... of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, appeals against schemes of the | and appeals under certain Acts of Parliament (e.g., the House of Commons D ... |
The Salvation Army | ... d rescue workers by providing 15,000 to 20,000 meals over a ten-day period. | served over 100,000 meals and provided over 100,000 ponchos, gloves, hard ... |
Catholic Relief Services | ... assistance continues, however, in the form of food aid administered through | , support for democracy and human rights projects, and the financing of gi ... |
University of London | ... ndon and took several teaching jobs, such as lecturing at Birkbeck College, | . The philosopher Bertrand Russell took an interest in Vivienne while the ... |
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children | ... alcoholic, and life with the man was bad enough to provoke a visit from the | . He died two years later, at 37 years old, from cirrhosis of the liver. H ... |
University of Oxford | ... ometimes cited as a source for the legend about Alfred's having founded the | , which is now known to be false. A short passage making this claim was in ... |
University of Oxford | ... sed Mary and All Saints, Lincoln) is one of the constituent colleges of the | in the United Kingdom. It is situated on Turl Street in central Oxford, ba ... |
University of Cambridge | ... , a collection of new writing from students at the University of Oxford and | . In 1990, The Cure at Troy, a play based on Sophocles's Philoctetes, was ... |
UNICEF | ... ed as a physician at the University of Queensland in Australia. He became a | ambassador and a member of the International Olympic Committee (until 2002 ... |
MissionFish | Using | as an arbiter, eBay allows sellers to donate a portion of their auction pr ... |
University of Cambridge | According to the | 's , the electors of the professorship could not reach consensus, promptin ... |
St. John Ambulance | ... s often available through community organizations such as the Red Cross and | , or through commercial providers, who will train people for a fee. This c ... |
Winkle Club | ... corruption of the English "belly laugh"). He was an Honorary Member of the | , a famous charity in Hastings, East Sussex |
Southern Poverty Law Center | Chip Berlet, writing for the | (SPLC), identified Horowitz's Center for the Study of Popular Culture as o ... |
Eton College | He was educated at | and Balliol College, Oxford. At Eton he was a favorite of Oscar Browning, ... |
Cambridge | ... , the daughter of Flemish immigrants. Continuing his theological studies at | , Harrison took the degree of Bachelor of Divinity in 1571. In the same ye ... |
Cambridge universities | ... ilosophy, and the B.Mus. remains a postgraduate qualification at Oxford and | ) |
World Wide Fund for Nature | ... gion and the Illyrian province of the Circumboreal Region. According to the | and the European Environment Agency, the territory of Greece can be subdiv ... |
American Red Cross | ... house was destroyed. This event was one of the first disasters to which the | responded. Clara Barton herself directed the relief efforts |
New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children | ... to continue his education at New York University. In 1907–10 he worked for | as an interpreter for the U.S. Bureau of Immigration at the Ellis Island i ... |
Médecins Sans Frontières | The international humanitarian organization | ("Doctors Without Borders") came out of the suffering in Biafra. During th ... |
American Red Cross | ... te and local authorities, militia, army engineers, the Coast Guard, and the | |
National Trust | ... to her is at her sister's family home, Claydon House, now a property of the | |
Royal College of Music | ... der of the BBC Big Band; Don Lusher, trombonist and former professor of the | and the Royal Marines School of Music; Paul Nicholas, actor and singer; Ke ... |
Haitian Health Foundation | ... igible-age children. Charity organizations, including Food for the Poor and | , are building schools for children and providing necessary school supplie ... |
Childhelp | Seymour is a celebrity ambassador for | , a national non-profit organisation dedicated to helping victims of child ... |
Church Army | ... at the Global Anglican Future Conference. Mark Russell, Chief Executive of | , expressed outrage over their resistance, stating "Quite honestly [refusa ... |
Eton | ... ublin, and at Brown's School in Chelsea when in London. He then enrolled at | , where he studied from 1781 to 1784. His loneliness there caused him to h ... |
UNICEF | ... nificant to alter the gnarly and difficult state of China-Japan relations." | has also awarded Hello Kitty the exclusive title of UNICEF Special Friend ... |
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals | ... en they consume them. The avocado fruit is poisonous to some birds, and the | (ASPCA) lists it as toxic to many animals including cats, dogs, and horses ... |
National Trust | There are many properties and lands in the care of the | , located in Derbyshire that are open to the public, such as Calke Abbey, ... |
Plantlife | As part of a 2002 marketing campaign, the plant conservation charity | chose the Jacob's Ladder as the county flower |
Stand Up to Cancer | ... ped with breast cancer awareness; in September 2008 she participated in the | telethon, to help raise funds to accelerate cancer research. On December 5 ... |
Southern Poverty Law Center | ... the city. According to Mark Potok, director of Intelligence Project at the | , his organization tracked another 60 domestic smaller-scale terrorism plo ... |
School Food Trust | ... ter being chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority and the | . Geraldine Peacock, CBE was Chief Charity Commissioner (as previous chair ... |
Royal College of Music | ... on for the Exhibition of 1851 (the Science Museum, Imperial College and the | now occupy the site), but it was closed in 1882. The Chiswick garden was m ... |
WWF | Environmental groups, such as Greenpeace and the | , have reported soybean cultivation and the probability of increased soybe ... |
American Friends Service Committee | ... g people in Central Europe. He used a newly formed Quaker organization, the | , to carry out much of the logistical work in Europe |
London Musicians Collective | ... he London based independent radio station Resonance 104.4FM, founded by the | , frequently broadcasts experimental and free improvised performance works ... |
University of Cambridge | ... . Professor Renfrew was formerly the Disney Professor of Archaeology at the | and Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and is ... |
University of London | ... tion. He is married and lives in St. Albans, near London. He studied at the | and Bern, and holds degrees in German, philosophy, and natural science. He ... |
St. John Ambulance | ... ationally): Canadian Red Cross Society, (Royal)Lifesaving Society (Canada), | , and Canadian Ski Patrol. Besides first aid courses for the general publi ... |
Carter Center | ... rm eradication, a single-disease international program currently run by the | has involved the training of many local volunteers, boosting bottom-up cap ... |
Red Cross | ... factory to continue production of their harmonicas to be passed out by the | among the GI's serving overseas to boost morale |
ThinkCure! | ... All proceeds from the game benefitted the official charity of the Dodgers, | which supports cancer research at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and Cit ... |
UNICEF UK | On June 6, 2010, Harrelson took part playing in for | at Old Trafford in Manchester, UK. The match was broadcast live on UK's IT ... |
Cancer Research UK | ... ondon, United Kingdom. The Francis Crick Institute is a partnership between | , Imperial College London, King's College London, the Medical Research Cou ... |
University of Oxford | ... edited The Mays Anthology, a collection of new writing from students at the | and University of Cambridge. In 1990, The Cure at Troy, a play based on So ... |
SOS Children's Villages | ... uring the 2005 and 2010 UK general election campaign. She also supports the | charity |
Cambridge University | ... ht frame of mind, at the right time (1949), to join Max Perutz’s project at | , and he began to work on the X-ray crystallography of proteins. X-ray cry ... |
Live Aid | | , a 1985 fund-raising effort headed by Bob Geldof (who had also organized ... |
World Vision | ... fasts include the famine events (such as the 40 Hour Famine) coordinated by | to bring awareness to world poverty and hunger |
Age Concern | Werrington centre has many shops including Tesco, | , and other small shops. Many of these shops have undergone vast change si ... |
SOS Children's Villages UK | In March 2007 the Club announced a partnership with the charity | . Player fines will go towards this charity’s children’s village in Rusten ... |
Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 | ... become) developed a new garden at South Kensington on land leased from the | (the Science Museum, Imperial College and the Royal College of Music now o ... |
World Wildlife Fund | ... WC. This shift was first initiated by Sir Peter Scott, the then head of the | . Labelling the IWC a "butchers' club", he mounted lobbying campaigns in d ... |
World Development Movement | ... ound-the-clock drinking water throughout the state. Penang was cited by the | as a case study in successful public water scheme. PBA's water rates are a ... |
University of Oxford | ... rd University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, | , University of California, Berkeley, University of Pennsylvania, Universi ... |
Winchester College | ... Wells where he died. There is a bust of him in the War Memorial Cloister at | |
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award | ... carriage driving. He is a patron of over 800 organisations, and chairman of | Scheme for people aged 14 to 24 years |
Fight for Sight (U.K.) | ... s with the Middle East, North Africa, Turkey and Iran. He is also Patron of | , a charity dedicated to research into the prevention and treatment of bli ... |
Teenage Cancer Trust | Starting in the year 2000 the | has held annual charity concerts (with the exception of 2001). They starte ... |
Eton | ... Elizabeth Milbanke Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne (1751–1818) and educated at | and Trinity College, Cambridge, he fell in with a group of Romantic Radica ... |
Breakthrough Breast Cancer | In 2009 Judge Jules started supporting the UK charity | joining the Breakthrough Running Club as the club DJ |
Royal College of Music | After leaving the | , Mason became a member of the orchestra of the Royal Opera House, moving ... |
Royal Horticultural Society | Notable gardens in Derbyshire include the | recommended Bluebell Arboretum, a rare tree garden located just within the ... |
Grand Order of Water Rats | ... programme in an interview in 1974. He enjoyed golf and was a member of the | . Popular in the Isle of Man, he lived for 27 years in a house in Andreas ... |
UNICEF | ... 2010, Harrelson took part in Soccer Aid at Old Trafford to raise money for | . Harrelson played for the "Rest of the World" team, playing in the last 1 ... |
Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland | ... the headquarters of Carnegie Dunfermline Trust; the Carnegie Hero Fund; the | and the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust |
Royal Film Performance | ... the film for a year, so that it could be chosen as part of the next year's | (in 1956), since 1955's film had already been selected. The film also perf ... |
Newcastle University | Using a similar pronuclear transfer technique, researchers at | successfully transplanted healthy DNA in human eggs from women with mitoch ... |
H2O Africa Foundation | Damon was the founder of | , the charitable arm of the Running the Sahara expedition, which merged wi ... |
Oxford | ... hool and go to university, but because she thought he was yet too young for | she decided that he should first attend a smaller institution - the Univer ... |
Plan International Australia | ... e ever, the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games appointed a Goodwill Partner, | |
Carnegie United Kingdom Trust | ... egie Hero Fund; the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland and the | |