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BPC may refer to: *Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation, a government tourism organization of Bangladesh *'' Bâtiment de projection et de commandement'' (projection and command ship), the ''Mistral'' class of amphibious assault ships *Battery Park City, a neighborhood in New York City * Belgian Poker Challenge, poker tournament that defines the Belgian Poker Champion *Bible Presbyterian Church, an American Protestant denomination * Binary Processing Chip *Bits per component (or per channel, or per color), bpc, defining color depth *Blais Proteomic Center, Molecular Biology Core Facilities, at Dana–Farber Cancer Institute *Bournemouth and Poole College, England *BPC, an international payments software provider, headquartered in Switzerland *BPC (time signal), a low frequency time code signal broadcast from China *BPitch Control, a German record label * Braspress Air Cargo, a brazilian cargo airline (ICAO code BPC) *Brewton–Parker College, Mount Vernon, Georgia, U.S. *British Patient ...
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Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation
Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation (BPC) () is a statutory board under the Ministry of Civil Aviation & Tourism of Bangladesh, tasked to promote the tourism industry of the country. It is the National Tourism Organization of the country. Recently Bangladesh Government The government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh () is the central government of Bangladesh. The government was constituted by the Constitution of Bangladesh comprising the executive (the president, prime minister and cabinet), the le ... has formed Tourist Police unit to better protect local and foreign tourists as well as look after the nature and wildlife in the tourist spots. Establishment The Board of Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation, was established in the year 1973 consists of a chairman and 3 whole- time Directors. According to the Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation Order 1972, the purpose of the board are * It shall be the function of the corporation to promote and develop tourism, provide facilit ...
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Brewton–Parker College
Brewton–Parker College is a private Baptist college in Mount Vernon, Georgia, United States. Brewton–Parker was founded in 1904 and is affiliated with the Georgia Baptist Convention.Turner, Ann C."Brewton-Parker College"New Georgia Encyclopedia, July 7, 2005 History In 1904, Reverend John Carter Brewton, pastor of the McRae Baptist Church, and Charles Benton Parker, a prominent businessman in McRae, resolved to establish a private boarding school to serve elementary and high school students from Montgomery County and the surrounding area. As there were no public high school A state school, public school, or government school is a primary school, primary or secondary school that educates all students without charge. They are funded in whole or in part by taxation and operated by the government of the state. State-f ...s at that time, the school played an important role in furthering the education of the area’s youth. The Telfair and Daniell Baptist associatio ...
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Burns Philp
Burns Philp (properly Burns, Philp & Co, Limited) was a major Australian shipping line and merchant that operated in the South Pacific. In later years the company was a major player in the food manufacturing business. Since its Delisting (stock), delisting from the Australian Securities Exchange in December 2006 and the subsequent sale of its assets, the company has mainly become a shell (corporation), shell company. It is wholly owned by Graeme Hart's Rank Group (not to be confused with the Rank Group, British company of the same name). History In April 1883 James Burns (Australian shipowner), James Burns and Robert Philp began a trading partnership, originally named the "Burns, Philp & Company Limited". They were the first company to offer tourism to New Guinea, in 1884, advertising the 'New Guinea Excursion Trip'. This consisted of a five-week trip from Thursday Island and has been described as the "official beginning of tourist cruises in the South Pacific". The compan ...
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British Purchasing Commission
The British Purchasing Commission was a United Kingdom organisation of the Second World War. Also known at some time as the "Anglo-French Purchasing Board", it was based in New York City, where it arranged the production and purchase of armaments from North American manufacturers. After the 1940 French Surrender it became the 'British Purchasing Commission'. The Commission was also responsible for taking over orders that had originally been placed by France, Belgium, and later by Norway, after the capitulation of those countries. The Board was able to arrange purchases in spite of the Neutrality Acts via " Cash and Carry", paying for the materiel with Britain's gold reserves. The Board had been established before the war buying aircraft such as the Lockheed Super Electra. Facing an aeroplane shortage during the early stages of World War II, in January 1940, the British government established the British Direct Purchase Commission to purchase US planes that would help supplement ...
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British Psychoanalytic Council
The British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC) is a UK-wide umbrella association of training institutions and professional bodies providing psychotherapy services to the public, mainly in the private sector. As implied in the title their therapeutic approaches are guided by analytical psychology and the psychoanalytic schools of psychology and treatment. It is a registered charity (number: 1185487). History The formation of the BPC dates back to 8 March 1992, when it broke away from the United Kingdom Standing Conference for Psychotherapy, currently the UKCP, as the then ''British Confederation of Psychotherapists'' with its firm allegiance to a psychoanalytically oriented understanding of the mind and of human behaviour. At that stage it represented up to one thousand clinical practitioners, members of organisations working independently or employed in NHS mental health services, in Child Guidance clinics, or special schools. Since then, the member organisations of the BPC have e ...
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British Poultry Council
The British Poultry Council is the United Kingdom's national trade group for the poultry meat industry, representing them in public relations, policy making and standardisation. Structure It is situated just off Southwark Street (A3200) near the Blue Fin Building, and just south of the Tate Modern. Members include Bernard Matthews and the Faccenda Group. The CEO has been Richard Griffiths since 2017. Scholarships program The council offers 2 yearly 3,500 pound scholarships to Harper Adams University Harper Adams University, founded in 1901 as Harper Adams College, is a public university located close to the village of Edgmond, near Newport, Shropshire, Newport, in Shropshire, England. Established in 1901, the college is a specialist provi .... In March 2016 it was announced that the council would be put in charge of the code on chicken-farming from 27 April 2016. It has produced new non-statutory guidance on how to comply with the legislation. References {{Agric ...
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British Polling Council
The British Polling Council (BPC) is an association of market research companies whose opinion polls are regularly published or broadcast in media in the United Kingdom. The current President is Jane Green. The BPC was established in 2004, twelve years after the perceived failure of opinion polls to come close to predicting the actual result of the 1992 general election. BPC members use a range of fieldwork methods (telephone, door-to-door, and internet) and statistical tools. Members Founding members The following organisations are founding members of the BPC: * Ipsos MORI (now Ipsos) * ORB International * SavantaComRes (now Savanta) * Kantar Public (now Verian) * YouGov NOP (now known as GfK) was a founding member, but is no longer a member as of 2018. Other members The following organisations are non-founding members of the BPC: *BMG Research *Bradshaw Advisory *Censuswide *Deltapoll *Electoral Calculus *Find Out Now *Focaldata *Forefront Market Research *Ha ...
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British Phosphate Commission
The British Phosphate Commissioners (BPC) was a board of Australian, British, and New Zealand representatives who managed extraction of phosphate from Christmas Island, Nauru, and Banaba (Ocean Island) from 1920 until 1981. Nauru was a mandate territory governed on behalf of Nauru by Australia, Britain and New Zealand. However, representatives on the Permanent Mandates Commission argued that the activities of the BPC on Nauru were exploitative and not to the benefit of Nauruans. Australia intentionally suppressed information about its activities in Nauru. In 1968, Nauru brought Australia up before the International Court of Justice over the environmental devastation that they had caused on Nauru. Nauru and the B.P.C. Nauru Island Agreement In 1900, the German colonial administration of Nauru granted phosphate rights to British businessman John T. Arundel's Pacific Islands Company (PIC). The PIC was replaced by the Pacific Phosphate Company (PPC) in 1902, with German interests ...
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British Pharmacopoeia Commission
The ''British Pharmacopoeia'' (''BP'') is the national pharmacopoeia of the United Kingdom. It is an annually published collection of quality standards for medicinal substances in the UK, which is used by individuals and organisations involved in pharmaceutical research, development, manufacture and testing. Pharmacopoeial standards are publicly available and legally enforceable standards of quality for medicinal products and their constituents. The ''British Pharmacopoeia'' is an important statutory component in the control of medicines, which complements and assists the licensing and inspection processes of the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). Together with the ''British National Formulary'' (BNF), the ''British Pharmacopoeia'' defines the UK's pharmaceutical standards. Pharmacopoeial standards are compliance requirements; that is, they provide the means for an independent judgement as to the overall quality of an article, and apply throughou ...
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British Pharmaceutical Codex
The British Pharmaceutical Codex (BPC) was first published in 1907, to supplement the ''British Pharmacopoeia'' which although extensive, did not cover all the medicinal items that a pharmacist might require in daily work. Other books existed, such as ''Squire's'', but the BPC was intended to be official, published by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (PSGB). It laid down standards for the composition of medicines and surgical dressings. Subsequent editions were published in 1911, 1923, 1934, 1949, 1954, 1959, 1963, 1968, and finally 1973. The 1934 edition was described by the ''British Medical Journal'' as "one of the most useful reference books available to the medical profession". In 1963 Edward G Feldmann, director of revision for the US National Formulary, described it as "a compilation of highly authoritative and useful therapeutic (actions and doses) information as well as a valuable compendium of recognised standards and specifications". In 1979 a new editio ...
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British Business Bank
British Business Bank plc (BBB) is a British state-owned economic development bank established by the UK Government. Its aim is to increase the supply of credit to small and medium-sized enterprises as well as providing business advice services. It is structured as a public limited company and is owned by the Department for Business and Trade (formerly known as the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills or BIS). The bank has its headquarters in Sheffield. History The intention to create a business bank was first announced by the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Vince Cable, in September 2012 with an initial £1 billion of government funding. The aim was to bring a number of government financial schemes, advice services and expertise together, creating a one-stop shop for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to go to. From 1 October 2013, Capital for Enterprise Limited, BIS SME policy teams and private sector expertise were brought togeth ...
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Braspress Air Cargo
Braspress Air Cargo Transportes Aéreos or simply Braspress Air Cargo is a Brazilian cargo airline headquartered in Guarulhos, Greater São Paulo. Founded in 2022, it is the air cargo transportation arm of Braspress Transportes Urgentes, one of the largest road transport companies in Brazil and Latin America. History Establishment The process of creating Braspress Air Cargo began on December 23, 2022, with the issuance of National Registry of Legal Entities (CNPJ) with the Special Department of Federal Revenue of Brazil, popularly known as ''Receita Federal'' (RFB). At the same time, the new airline began its approval process with the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil ( ANAC) to obtain its air operator certificate (AOC). The new airline was founded by Urubatan Helou, CEO of Braspress Transportes Urgentes and his partner, Milton Domingues Petri. Together, on July 1, 1977, they created Braspress, today one of the largest road transport companies in Latin America, with a pr ...
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