... moreyears of college by 2007. In terms of racial and ethnic profile, while fewer than 17per cent of PAs were minority races (non-White) in 1980,the estimated percentage of PAs that were minoritiesincreased ... Other states with low ratios in 1980included Vermont (3.9), and Wyoming (4.3). In 2007, thehighest ratio of PAs per 100 000 persons were 84.7 in NewHampshire, 75.3 in Maine, and 63.0 in Rhode ... between 2000 and 2005. The findings of increased percentage of minority PAs and levels of PA edu-cation in this study could serve as direct evidence of thetargeted outcomes of the Title VII third...
... recuperate its financial investment in theinitial training of these physicians. In this study of inactive physicians younger than age65, the average length of time away from medicine forreentered ... Very few of those whoreport ed receiving retraining had been involved in whatmight be descr ibed as formal training for reentry; sevenhad been in a reentry program, and five were in mini-residencies. ... Masterfile - conjures up a cohort of physicians not highly engaged in medicine, with amatching lack of interest in a survey about their inactiv-ity. In addition, over 20% of initial respondents consid-ered...
... prevent an infringement of any intellectual property right, and in particular toprevent the entry into the channels of commerce in their jurisdiction of allegedlyinfringing goods, including imported ... the infringement and the profits of the infringer that are attributable tothe infringement and are not taken into account in computing the actual damages;E. to order an infringer of an intellectual ... faith in the course of theadministration of such laws.6. Notwithstanding the other provisions of Articles 11 through 15 of this Chapter, in any case of infringement of an intellectual property...
... defined in section 3(a)(62) of the SecuritiesExchange Act of 1934, unless such organization engages in issuing recommendations as to purchasing, selling, orholding securities or in managing ... statistical rating organization, including proceduresrelating to the prevention of misuse of nonpublic informationand conflicts of interest, that such nationally recognized statis-tical rating organization—‘‘(A) ... assets, consisting in whole or in part of securities, on behalf of others; or (G)’’;and(C) in section 203(e) (15 U.S.C. 80b–3(e))—(i) in paragraph (2)(B), by inserting ‘‘credit ratingagency,’’...
... the UnitedStatesof the meaning of the term coasting trade would allow an American vessel sailing from New York to the Hawaiian Islands, but touching at the ports of Mexico or of a South American ... exemption of American coasting trade vessels from the tolls would involve a discrimination against foreign vessels in favour of vessels of the United States. (4) It has been asserted that the wording ... THE UNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA A STUDY BY L. OPPENHEIM, M. A., LL. D. Whewell Professor of International Law in the University of Cambridge Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence...
... original appointment was made. (3) ACTING OFFICIALS MAY SERVE. In the event of a vacancy in the office of the head of a member agency or department, and pending the appointment of a successor, ... holding company described in subsection (a) to maintain a minimum amount of contin-gent capital that is convertible to equity in times of finan-cial stress. (B) FACTORS TO CONSIDER. In making ... D—Office of Housing Counseling Sec. 1441. Short title. Sec. 1442. Establishment of Office of Housing Counseling. Sec. 1443. Counseling procedures. Sec. 1444. Grants for housing counseling assistance....
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... light of the seriousness of the violations, their continuing and ongoing nature, the potential harm they pose to the public, and taking into account the financial resources of Riggs, FinCEN ... occurring in the accounts owned by the government involving transactions by and for the benefit of politically exposed persons, including: − cash deposits into the account of a private investment ... responsible for investigating potential suspicious activity. Finally, internal controls were lacking in Riggs’ management of its largest banking relationship, which involved the accounts of a foreign...
... 100% of the tobacco industry, 98 %of the rubberindustry, 92% of theautomotive industry, 84% of transportation, 78% of electrical apparatus industry, 78% of the petroleum and coalindustry, 76% of ... economically - theintegration of Canada into the United States3 2 In conclusion, it is evident that Canada is different form the United States within its government andinstitutions and, in most cases,have ... slightly outdated, as of 1982 47.3 percent of Canada's GNP was in government hands, compared with38% in the United States. Government spending in Canada was 24.4% greater than in the U.S. and...
... governments in the U.S. may act strategically by setting lower welfare benefit levels, and offering business incentives to new and existing firms, thus resulting in the possible under-provision of local ... decentralization in China include those by Lin and Liu (2000) and Zhang and Zou (1998). In Lin and Liu’s 2000 study on fiscal decentralization in China, they investigate whether the Chinese economy ... activities such as canoeing, fishing, and diving. Presence of skiing facilities was used as a measure of winter amenities in the area. UMI Number: 324171332417132007UMI MicroformCopyrightAll...
... criminal pro-cess rights. In resisting the progressive program concerning prohibition, theCourt played a major role in inventing the modern constitutional doctrine of criminal procedure. In ... 1047–85;Ralph Rossum, “Self-Incrimination: The Original Intent,” in Eugene W. Hickok Jr., The Bill of Rights: Original Meaning and Understanding (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia,1991), 273–87. ... episode in theconstruction of constitutional memory in the interest of a regime-sustainingnarrative of progress.Site Three – Education Rights: Reconstituting the SchoolTraditional narratives of...
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... Washington the American but Washington the Englishsubject, major in the colonial militia, envoy of an English governor of Virginia, Dinwiddie, who, havingacquired a controlling interest in the ... thesethings upon the hills are by-products of the steel-mills down in the ravine. In every luminous ingot swung in the mills that were his, there is something toward the pension of a university professor ... the Mississippi. In some parts of the northwest to- day the parents of three men out of four were born in Europe in Scandinavia, in Germany, in Russia, in Italy.So France, keeping near her those...
... line advancing through the pines. The snapping of the twigs, theneighing of horses, and hoarse commands, inspire a husky cheer, and when the line of the old brigade breaksthrough the trees in ... XI.CHAPTER XII.Detailed Minutiae of Soldier lifein theby Carlton McCarthyThe Project Gutenberg EBook of Detailed Minutiae of Soldier lifein theArmy of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865, by Carlton ... the comforts oflifein winter quarters, was the pleasure of sitting under the ministrations of an amateur barber, and hearing the snip, snip, of his scissors, as the long growth of hair fell...
... H, Alte D, Schwahn C, Grabe HJ, Hoffmann W, John U,Dören M: Menopause and determinants of quality oflifein women atmidlife and beyond: the study of health in Pomerania (SHIP). Menopause2007, ... of develop-ing a theoretical model of menopause, its symptoms,and quality oflife [36]. It may contribute to tailoringinterventions fostering HRQL in postmenopausalwomen. Regarding physical ... most in need may be those obese and feeling depressed. Regard-ing mental HRQL, obesity and diabetes as interactingfactors seem worth of further scrutiny. In future studies,the underlying p...