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Brazilian and French investigators had been working jointly since March.
The killing of Pablo Escobar involved enemies working jointly toward the same goal but for opposing motives.
While working jointly on fuel cells, the two companies continue to develop their own cars separately, Asahi reported.
Gun-control advocates and blue-state politicians were working jointly to thwart the N.R.A.'s ability to operate.
Meanwhile, animal health and wildlife officials at the state and federal levels are working jointly to eradicate the screwworm.
No arrests have been made yet, according to police in Blytheville, Arkansas, and Kennett, Missouri, who are working jointly on the abuse investigation.
Speaking Monday, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Kushner was working jointly with the State Department to manage the administration's foreign affairs.
It was shortly after the election, that President-elect Trump directed Flynn to contact Russian officials on topics that included working jointly against ISIS.
However, the official also noted that there are areas where the US is working jointly with Russia, such as the Afghan peace process and counterterrorism.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said at the time that Kushner was working jointly with the State Department to manage the administration's foreign affairs.
Companies such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Reddit said last week they are working jointly to combat the spread of fraudulent claims about the virus.
Working jointly with venture capital firm Collaborative Fund (which has funded companies like Lyft and AltSchool), Sesame Workshop has formed a new organization called Collab+Sesame.
The latest project would involve working jointly with SNCF, so that travelers booking through the rail operator will also be offered car-sharing or bus options.
"It was shortly after the election, that President-elect Trump directed Flynn to contact Russian officials on topics that included working jointly against ISIS," ABC News said.
" According to the confidant cited by ABC, it was after the election that Trump "directed Flynn to contact Russian officials on topics that included working jointly against ISIS.
Yet the two have also formed a legislative — though never political — bond and are working jointly to persuade Congress to revoke authorizations of military force passed after Sept.
Preserving "official time" (paid federal time spent by union officials performing representational activities) is a key element that facilitates the two bodies working jointly to address the institution's problems.
Both nations should commit to working jointly to preserve the rules-based architecture that has powered China's economic rise — from a developing economy to the world's second-largest economy.
"By working jointly in this investigation, both the Netherlands and the UK want to demonstrate that they will take measures against the deposit of non-declared assets abroad," prosecutors said.
At the same time, the developers behind the planned towers are working jointly to gain city approvals, which will be based on the projects' impact on pedestrians and other factors.
Part of the effort described in the indictment was aimed at removing the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch — a goal that Giuliani and the two businessmen were working jointly on.
" According to ABC, a Flynn confidant cited by the network clarified that it was after the election that Trump "directed Flynn to contact Russian officials on topics that included working jointly against ISIS.
One solution to this problem could be a binational agreement to selectively legalize controlled substances like cannabis, while working jointly to focus law enforcement efforts on hard drugs and crimes like extortion and kidnapping.
She was later posted to Bari, on the Adriatic coast, where, working jointly with the 15th Air Force, she studied aerial photographs to select sites for dropping and rescuing O.S.S. agents behind enemy lines.
We're working jointly with the government on this where we'll be putting more than $1 billion worth of investment in terms of the research and development, but also scaling up the production capacity on this.
MOSCOW, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Russia and China are working jointly to develop a coronavirus vaccine and Beijing has handed over the genome of the virus to Moscow, the Russian consulate in China's Guangzhou said on Wednesday.
Now, with Munich Re's investment, the company has locked in one of the world's biggest insurance providers as its partner for the rest of the world (in Japan, Munich and Sampo are working jointly on the product).
"We are working jointly with all institutions on the worst-case scenario, which is the breaking of the dam, which would provoke a huge flood in down-river municipalities," said Jorge Londono De La Cuesta, head of EPM.
In one example, Powell said that the Tanzania Wildlife Authority, working jointly with Powell's AWF Canine Detection Unit, "had been on an operation in southern Tanzania and busted the men trying to sell 67 sacks full of pangolin scale".
From authorities in the United States and China working jointly on enhanced protocols to leveraging platforms and commercial web sites to plug holes that allow this appropriated IP to seep into markets, there are plenty of opportunities to improve IP enforcement.
ABC News issued a correction later on Friday that Trump had reportedly "directed Flynn to contact Russian officials on topics that included working jointly against ISIS" during the transition, after he had won the election, rather than during the campaign.
Co-founders Muñoz and David Okuniev are both designers — specifically with focuses on interaction, UX, and UI — and were running their own agencies back in 2011, when they found themselves working jointly on a single brief (for a toilet company of all things).
"We are working jointly with all institutions on the worst-case scenario, which is the breaking of the dam, which would provoke a huge flood in down-river municipalities," said Jorge Londono, the head of Empresas Publicas de Medellin, the public utility company that owns the dam.
In the end, the D.C.C.C. and a pair of Democratic political action committees working jointly, the House Majority PAC and Priorities USA Action, spent over $7 million to knock down Republican candidates and lift their own contenders in three districts: Mr. Rohrabacher's, Mr. Issa's and Mr. Royce's.
"Since the Mexican Presidential election in July, the USG has been working jointly with the current Mexican Government and the incoming administration of López Obrador to identify and address shared issues of concern," James McCament, acting under secretary for policy at the Department of Homeland Security, said in a statement to The Hill in November.
As of 2002, Clarion stopped selecting one per year, and began working jointly with Fuji TV, expanding into internet advertising.
Since then, the 210 million (US) system has been developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems working jointly with the IDF.
Four TAES elements were deployed into the European Theater. Working jointly with the 86 AES, squadron personnel were responsible for all patient aeromedical evacuation within and out of the contingency area.
Developers Cassimar US Inc. and Murray Franklyn Co., working jointly as Austin A. Bell Associates L.L.C., bought the gutted and boarded up building and an adjoining parking area from the Samis Foundation in 1997 for $1 million.Nabbefeld, Joe "Austin Bell building resurrected" Puget Sound Business Journal 7 Dec. 1997. Retrieved 6 Nov. 2010.
There he was introduced to theoretical work on NMR spectroscopy and developed a statistical mechanical model of the hemoglobin protein. Szabo accompanied Karplus on a sabbatical in Paris in 1972, and then spent a year in Cambridge working jointly with David Buckingham and Max Perutz. Szabo received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1973.
The tool and die strike of 1939, also known as the "strategy strike", was an ultimately successful attempt by the United Auto Workers Union (UAW) to be recognized as the sole representative for General Motors workers. In addition to representation rights, the UAW, working jointly with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), sought to resolve existing grievances of skilled workers.
The tool and die strike of 1939, also known as the "strategy strike", was an ultimately successful attempt by the United Auto Workers Union (UAW) to be recognized as the sole representative for General Motors workers. In addition to representation rights, the UAW, working jointly with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), sought to resolve existing grievances of skilled workers.
Working jointly, ISO and IEC have formalized use of parts of it by giving information and definitions concerning quantities, systems of quantities, units, quantity and unit symbols, and coherent unit systems, with particular reference to the ISQ. The ISO/IEC 80000 standard defines physical quantities that are measured with the SI units and also includes many other quantities in modern science and technology.
In 2002, she worked in Afghanistan with the United Nations. She returned to Afghanistan in 2009 in order to lead IFES’ Electoral Assistance Projects. Part of her job was to negotiate a second turn of the Afghani presidential elections in 2009. Working jointly with UNAMA (United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan), she continued advising several political actors both, local and international, on the political process.
The French fraud office, the DGCCRF investigation is going on, and inspectors are visiting both the Comigel and Spanghero plants. The investigation's results should be known on 14 February and they will determine the fraud source. Spanghero is working jointly with the authorities on this investigation. 11 February 2013 Public health scientists suspect the horse meat may contain traces of bute which is harmful to humans in large amounts.
All branches are systemically coordinated during joint operations and missions under the Joint Staff Headquarters (JSHQ). Since the 1963 Sino-Pakistan Agreement, the military has had close military relations with China, working jointly to develop the JF-17, the K-8, and other weapons systems. China was the second- largest foreign supplier of military equipment to Pakistan. Both nations also co-operate on development of nuclear and space technology programs.
In supply chain management, supply chain collaboration is defined as two or more autonomous firms working jointly to plan and execute supply chain operations. It can deliver substantial benefits and advantages to its partners. It has been known as a cooperative strategy when one or more companies or business units work together to create mutual benefits. There are two main types of supply chain collaboration, vertical collaboration and horizontal collaboration.
The last general manager, Masaru Shimomura described the Mechanical Design Group as a small creative unit that has a hardware and a software team working jointly together to create innovative products.NOM Magazine. Iwata Asks: Personal Trainer: Walking In 2008, Nintendo SPD was renamed to Nintendo Network Service Development. In 2011, the Nintendo NSD development team was consolidated into a division and was renamed to Nintendo Network Business & Development, appointing Masaru Shimomura as manager.
Clemons received a B.S. in Biochemistry from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1995. In 2000, he received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Utah while working jointly with the Laboratory of Molecular Biology, in Cambridge, England under the advisement of Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan. He then spent four years, from 2001 to 2005, as a postdoctoral fellow under Professor Tom Rapoport in the Department of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School.
During the Great Depression, Bolton was engaged to paint federal government artwork, most notably working jointly with Charles Rosen in painting the murals at the Beacon, New York, Post Office, which was visited by Eleanor Roosevelt when it was nearing completion.Smith, p. 151. It was during this work for the Works Progress Administration’s Federal Arts Project that Bolton became interested and studied lithography. Bolton produced woodcut and linoleum-cut prints, many of which appeared in his publication, The Clatter.
The Los Alamos Sequence Database was intended to be a pilot project. Goad solicited the National Institutes of Health for funds to set up a larger and more permanent sequence database. In 1981, the National Institutes of Health issued a competitive request for proposals to establish such a data bank. In 1982, a 5-year $2 million contract to establish and operate the GenBank database was awarded to Goad and his co-workers at Los Alamos (working jointly with Bolt, Beranek, and Newman).
Later, Kolmogorov focused his research on turbulence, where his publications (beginning in 1941) significantly influenced the field. In classical mechanics, he is best known for the Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem, first presented in 1954 at the International Congress of Mathematicians. In 1957, working jointly with his student Vladimir Arnold, he solved a particular interpretation of Hilbert's thirteenth problem. Around this time he also began to develop, and was considered a founder of, algorithmic complexity theory – often referred to as Kolmogorov complexity theory.
The Nagpur-Tumsar Road section was opened in April 1880 and the Tumsar Road-Rajnandgaon section in December 1880. The GIPR and EIR, working jointly, completed the Howrah- Allahabad-Mumbai line thereby establishing a connection between Kolkata and Mumbai in 1870. The great famine of 1878 was an impetus for the fast completion of the Nagpur Chhattisgarh Railway track, but by then the idea of a route from Mumbai to Kolkata, shorter than the one via Allahabad, had set in.
During this time she was named a Fellow and Research Associate of the California Academy of Sciences. Exline was working jointly with her husband on holothurian sclerites and co-authored with him Monograph of fossil holothurian sclerites, published in 1955. In 1958, Don L. Frizzel wrote that his wife was deeply involved in micropaleontological research and co-authored with him three papers. In 1958-1959 Exline went on a holiday trip to Gulf Coast where she collected spiders and continued her spider studies.
City and Republic institutes for the cultural monuments protection are working jointly on a proposal to put Sajam under the state protection. In January 2009 the government declared the entire complex a cultural monument, but then revoked its own decision a week later. The government revoked it as the placing of the entire complex would hamper the plans to privatize the venue. Instead, a month later, only the Hall 1 was protected by the state and declared a cultural monument.
Around 1924, WDAR applied for and received the custom call-sign WLIT. By the late 1920s, the two stations were working jointly on various programs, promotions, and sponsorship efforts. In 1935, the two operators agreed to merge with each department store having representation on the new board of directors. The new call-sign became WFIL, a combination of the two previous identifiers (the fact that the new call letters were close to a phonetic spelling of "Philadelphia" was merely a happy coincidence).
The Community Learning Campus (CLC) is a partnership approach to collaboratively delivering high school, post- secondary, and community education. The CLC addresses specific rural needs by sharing resources and working jointly with a variety of community groups and agencies. The CLC is a joint venture between Olds College and Chinook’s Edge School Division (CESD) in collaboration with the Town of Olds, Mountain View County, and the University of Alberta. Integrated with the Olds College Campus, the CLC consists of five multi-use facilities complete with integrated programming.
Simon Neville (August 29, 2013), European Central Bank pledges to double senior roles for women The Guardian. The President of the European Central Bank, Jean-Claude Trichet, assigned Mersch to working jointly with Constâncio on the Eurozone banking union.Paul Carrel (December 18, 2012), Mersch, Constancio to lead ECB bank union work Reuters. Since both Governors of National Central Banks and members of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank sit on its Governing Council, Mersch has been a member of the Governing Council since its beginnings.
Suam, Uganda marks the eastern end of the Kapchorwa–Suam Road in Uganda. Across the Suam Bridge in Suam, Kenya, the Suam–Endebess–Kitale–Eldoret Road begins its journey southeastwards to Eldoret. The governments of Kenya and Uganda are working jointly to tarmac both roads to grade II bitumen surface and improve trade between the two countries in this transport corridor. Both countries are working to establish a one-stop-border-post (OSBP) at Suam, similar to the stops established at Mabala and Busia.
By February 7, 2020, this number had been reduced a little further, to 1,587. Working jointly, U.S. and Vietnamese experts focus on "Last Known Alive" cases, which involve missing Americans whom the U.S. believed might have survived their initial loss incident. Outcomes of these investigations helps resolve the live prisoners question. The U.S. has identified 296 individuals as Last Known Alive cases in all of Southeast Asia, and following full investigations, the Defense Department had confirmed the wartime death of 245 of these individuals by March 2012.
It also noted that it had not been asked for its opinion on the extent of Parliament's legislative authority under other heads of federal power, including the interprovincial and international trade branch of section 91(2). The court concluded that a cooperative legislative approach through which the federal and provincial governments exercise their powers collaboratively would be possible. Following the Supreme Court of Canada decision, the Government of Canada announced that it was exploring with provinces the possibility of working jointly to establish a common securities regulator.
That theme was one to which she returned after moving back to Germany. In 1993, working jointly with , and again under the auspices of the Leo Baeck Institute, she produced a compilation entitled "Jewish life in the countryside: studies on German Jewish history" ("Jüdisches Leben auf dem Lande: Studien zur deutsch-jüdischen Geschichte"). In 1983 Richarz took over as director of the Germania Judaica in Cologne, a library concerned with the history of German Jews. She arrived at a difficult time, shortly after Prof.
Li Bin is a senior associate working jointly in the Nuclear Policy Program and Asia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He is a physicist with an interest in nuclear disarmament, and his research focuses on China’s nuclear and arms control policy and U.S.-China nuclear relations. Previously, Li Bin was a professor of international relations at Tsinghua University, where he was the founding director of the Arms Control Program at the Institute of International Studies. He has also directed the arms control division at the Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics.
The two Vasilyevs became acquainted in 1925 on cinema production facilities in Moscow. After the studio Goskino merged with the Moscow branch of Sevzapkino to form Sovkino (later known as Lenfilm), the Vasilyevs found themselves working in the same editing room, often working jointly on the same films. The feature- length documentary "Heroic Deed Among the Ice" (premiered on October 23, 1928) was their first directing experience. In the credits of their next (and their first feature film), "The Sleeping Beauty", they called themselves the Vasilyev brothers for the first time.
During governance discussions, Frank Peters of Favor, Ruhl & Co. was elected the first president and Ellison was elected secretary/treasurer. There were 17 members when the organization started. In addition to Ellison and Peters, founding members include Henry Levinson, founder of Liquitex. The goal of the founders was to create an official trade association that would work together with organizations and individuals to identify areas for business development and improvement, ensuring the perpetual existence of the industry, while working jointly to achieve and maintain a high level of professionalism and profitability.
During the period of Internet Explorer dominance in the early 2000s, client-side scripting was stagnant. This started to change in 2004, when the successor of Netscape, Mozilla, released the Firefox browser. Firefox was well-received by many, taking significant market share from Internet Explorer. In 2005, Mozilla joined ECMA International, and work started on the ECMAScript for XML (E4X) standard. This led to Mozilla working jointly with Macromedia (later acquired by Adobe Systems), who were implementing E4X in their ActionScript 3 language, which was based on an ECMAScript 4 draft.
The Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee (PMMRC) was established in 2005. Farquhar was the inaugural chairperson until 2013 and was involved in establishing the processes for national data collection across 21 district health boards for all perinatal and maternal deaths. Groups which report to the PMMRC include the Maternal Mortality Working Group, the Neonatal Encephalopathy Working Group and the Australasian Maternity Outcomes Surveillance Survey (AMOSS) Working Group who working jointly to collect morbidity data. Farquhar holds the contract for the national co-ordinator services for the PMMRC to collect data and produce annual reports.
Hannon Hill () is a bare rock hill, high, on the west side of the terminus of Amos Glacier, at the juncture with Blue Glacier, in Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was named in 1992 by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Timothy J. Hannon, a cartographer with the United States Geological Survey (USGS). He was leader of the two man USGS team working jointly out of Vanda Station with a New Zealand team in the 1988–89 season to establish new geodetic controls and observe old stations in the McMurdo Dry Valleys; he relocated the position of the Geographic South Pole.
The alphabet is as follows: Adam, Baker, Charlie, David, Edward, Frank, George, Henry, Ida, John, King, Lincoln, Mary, Nora, Ocean, Paul, Queen, Robert, Sam, Tom, Union, Victor, William, X-ray, Young, Zebra. Until recently, "10-codes" were in common use for radio communications (e.g., "10-23" to indicate arrival on location or "10-86" to indicate situation under control). However, with the National Incident Management System going into effect, encouraging the use of "clear text" to avoid possible miscommunication between agencies using a common radio frequency or working jointly on an incident, the use of 10-codes is being phased out.
Their work is described in the book How Monkeys See the World (Cheney & Seyfarth 1990, University of Chicago Press). Between 1985 and 1992, working jointly with their post-doctoral colleague Michael Owren, Cheney and Seyfarth carried out cross-fostering experiments on rhesus and Japanese macaques at the California National Primate Research Center (UC Davis). They tested whether infant and juvenile primates can modify their use of vocalizations depending on the social environment. Results revealed striking differences in the development of call production (largely fixed), usage of calls in the appropriate context (more flexible), and responses to the calls of others (highly modifiable).
The Kentucky State Police Division of Commercial Vehicle Enforcement (CVE), commonly known in the Commonwealth as Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement (KVE), is a statewide law enforcement agency for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Division employs both sworn officers and civilian commercial vehicle inspectors. CVE's primary purpose is the enforcement of all state laws/regulations on commercial and non commercial vehicles traveling throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky. CVE's secondary purpose is to conduct drug interdiction operations on the Commonwealth's state and county highways, working jointly with the KSP's Special Operations Division D.E.S.I. (Drug Enforcement and Special Investigations) unit.
Executive stylist John Najjar, who was a fan of the World War II P-51 Mustang fighter plane, is credited by Ford to have suggested the name. Najjar co-designed the first prototype of the Ford Mustang known as Ford Mustang I in 1961, working jointly with fellow Ford stylist Philip T. Clark. The Mustang I made its formal debut at the United States Grand Prix in Watkins Glen, New York, on October 7, 1962, where test driver and contemporary Formula One race driver Dan Gurney lapped the track in a demonstration using the second "race" prototype. His lap times were only slightly off the pace of the F1 race cars.
The agriculture researchers are working jointly with international Institutes to find the best procedures and genotypes to overcome produce failure and to increase yield. In 2005, Iran's first genetically modified (GM) rice was approved by national authorities and is being grown commercially for human consumption. In addition to GM rice, Iran has produced several GM plants in the laboratory, such as insect-resistant maize; cotton; potatoes and sugar beets; herbicide-resistant canola; salinity- and drought-tolerant wheat; and blight-resistant maize and wheat. The Royan Institute engineered Iran's first cloned animal; the sheep was born on 2 August 2006 and passed the critical first two months of his life.
The members of AJAS administer to the needs of the aging through residential health care; assisted living and group homes; independent and congregate housing; and living-at-home service programs. AJAS functions to promote the unique role and mission of Jewish- sponsored not-for-profit organizations serving the aging by arranging educational meetings for the mutual exchange of information and ideas for members and all organizations for the aging; by working jointly with and supporting other organizations which serve the aging; by working with members to improve the operation and status of each members organization; and by concerning itself with the welfare of and advocacy for all elderly.
Perhaps the woman will bend down and, like the nightgown-clad woman seen bending over in Night Windows (1928), reveal her desirability to voyeuristic strangers on the elevated railroad, still unobserved and unappreciated by her male companion. Early proposed titles for the painting included Room 1005 and Confidentially Yours,Walker Art Center - Collections Office at Night, Retrieved 2010-01-15. reinforcing the idea that there is a deeper connection between the man and the woman, or that they are working jointly on a matter that involves a high degree of trust between them. In the end, Hopper settled for the more ambiguous title, Office at Night.
He studied at George Washington University and the State University of Iowa, where he studied psychology, philosophy, and education. After wartime service in the US Naval Reserve he earned a PhD in psychology from Stanford University in 1948. After a year working jointly for the American Psychological Association and for George Washington University, he joined the Office of Naval Research and then the newly-created National Science Foundation, serving from 1955 to 1961 as assistant director of its Biological and Medical Sciences Division. In 1961 Wilson moved to work at the University of Chicago as special assistant to the newly appointed university president George W. Beadle, previously of Caltech.
Early in 1904, Albatross operated locally between San Francisco and San Diego, working jointly with Stanford University and the University of California, in a study of the marine biology and fishery resources in the waters of Monterey Bay and south of Point Conception. The ship did not conduct another expedition until the autumn of 1904, when she sailed from San Francisco on 6 October for Panama. With Professor Agassiz again embarked, Albatross cruised the tropical waters of the eastern Pacific, visiting the Galapagos Islands; Callao, Peru; the Easter and Gambier Islands before she disembarked the distinguished zoologist on 24 February 1905 at Acapulco. Albatross then returned to San Francisco, arriving on 5 April 1905.
Because the world of healthcare is constantly changing, the standards were constantly reviewed and up-dated through a system of working jointly with representatives of partner hospitals. Trent developed various ways to ensure local participation, and even ownership, over the accreditation process in a locality. Trent utilised UK-sourced surveyors who were either working in the British National Health Service, or NHS, or had retired in recent times, and hence have valuable experience and insight "at the coal face", and in Hong Kong Trent also appoints locally domiciled surveyors (see later). Trent surveyors are drawn from a wide variety of professional backgrounds, but especially from the worlds of medicine, dentistry, nursing, the professions complementary to medicine (e.g.
There had been several joint relationships among the Five Civilized Tribes throughout their history—the 1842 Inter-Tribal Council of the Deep Fork River, the 1861 United Nations of Indian Territory, and the 1866 Okmulgee Council. Because of their similar histories and situations in Oklahoma, with removal, allotment, and government oversight, there was a recognition that tribal goals for development, education, services for tribe members, health initiatives and poverty alleviation were virtually the same and working together would be of benefit. In fact, informally the tribes had already been working jointly on projects. In March, 1949, Belvin had gone to Washington, DC not only to prod lawmakers regarding the coal and asphalt settlement, but to present a proposal drawn up by representatives of the five tribes as a far-reaching "relief" plan.
Structure plans were first introduced by the 1968 Town and Country Planning Act, as strategic level development plans, prepared either by a county council or by local authorities working jointly together. They consisted of a broad framework of policies looking forward up to 20 years ahead, supported by a "key diagram" showing land use, transport and environmental proposals diagrammatically (that is, not on a locationally specific map base). Local plans, prepared by district rather than county councils, were required to accord with the overall strategy set out in the structure plan. Structure plans were increasingly criticised in the 1980s and 1990s for the length of time taken in their preparation and adoption, their often abstract nature, and for imposing an unnecessary level of policy above the level of the local district council.
Mathes efforts supported CAREM's led to the construction of its museum in Tecate; the organization named the museum's media room in honor of CAREM. CAREM supported Mathes' work, including his most recent The Land of Calafia: A Brief History of Baja California. He is also credited with persuading the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH), the Mexican government bureau charged with preservation and research, to open a new regional office in Mexicali, so the historical sites and artifacts from Baja California would not have to be sent to an existing INAH office in Sonora. As of 2012, Mathes was working jointly with the INAH, CAREM and the Ministry of Tourism of Baja California to potentially obtain UNESCO World Heritage status for the El Camino Real de las Californias, a Spanish mission trail spanning Baja California and California.
The question was: "If two people could complete a project in six hours, how long would it take each of them to do identical projects on their own, given that one took four hours longer than the other?" Her answer was 10 hours and 14 hours, reasoning that if together it took them 6 hours to complete a project, then the total effort was 12 "man hours". If they then each do a separate full project, the total effort needed would be 24 hours, so the answer (10+14) needed to add up to 24 with a difference of 4. Savant later issued a correction, as the answer ignored the fact that the two people get different amounts of work done per hour: if they are working jointly on a project, they can maximize their combined productivity, but if they split the work in half, one person will finish sooner and cannot fully contribute.
She compiled and published selective bibliographies of: Matija Bećković, Momo Kapor, Borisav Stanković, Vujica Rešin Tucić, Sava Damjanov, Milan Pražić, Simon Grabovac, Vladimir Kopicl, Ivan Negrišorac, Đorđe Pisarev, Duško Vrtunski, Branko Andrić Andrla, Petko Vojnić Purčar, Raša Popov, Žarko Zolotić, Miodrag Perišić, Jasna Melvinger, Katalin Ladik, Milan Nenadić, Selimir Radulović, Trifun Dimić, Pero Zubac, Blagoje Baković, Đorđo Sladoje, Andrej Živor, Andrej Tišma, Nikola Kitanović, Olivera Radulović, Špiro Matijević, Zlata Kocić, Radovan Mićić, Marija Jovancai, Dušica Grbić, Anđelko Erdeljanin, Oto Fenjveši, Nenad Grujičić, Nedeljko Radlović, Novica Tadić, Ranko Jovović, Bratislav Milanović, Stevan Raičković, Sava Mrkalj, Petar Krdu, Dušan Radak, Žarko Komanin, Marija Šimoković, Slobodan Rakitić, Dragomir Brajković, Svetislav Jovanov, Nenad Mitrov, Stevan Pešić, Emsura Hamzić, Tomislav Z. Longinović, Ivan Čolović, Gojko Tešić, Dušan Vojvodić, Momir Vojvodić, Franja Petrinović. She is working jointly on Srpski biografski rečnik (Serbian Biographical Dictionary) and Leksikon pisaca srpske književnosti (A Lexicon of Serbian Authors). She is the assistant director for storage and use of publications at the Matica Srpska Library. She has published nine books of poetry and a book of selected poetry.

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