907 resultados para executive attention
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The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Departments of Transportation in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Minnesota combined their efforts to conduct a study of Interstate Highway 35 (I-35) from Laredo, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota. The purpose of the study was to assess the need for improved local, intrastate, interstate, and international service on I-35 and to clearly define a general feasible improvement plan to address those needs
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OBJECTIVE: The sensitivity and tolerance regarding ADHD symptoms obviously differ from one culture to another and according to the informants (parents, teachers, or children). This stimulates the comparison of data across informants and countries. METHOD: Parents and teachers of more than 1,000 school-aged Swiss children (5 to 17 years old) fill in Conners's questionnaires on ADHD. Children who are older than 10 years old also fill in a self-report questionnaire. Results are compared to data from a North American sample. RESULTS: Swiss parents and teachers tend to report more ADHD symptoms than American parents and teachers as far as the oldest groups of children are concerned. Interactions are evidenced between school achievement, child gender, and informants. A relatively low rate of agreement between informants is found. CONCLUSION: These results strengthen the importance to take into account all informants in the pediatric and the child psychiatry clinic, as well as in the epidemiological studies.
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Excecutive order signed by Governor Thomas Vilsck. Ensures Iowa's kids have a quality early childhood experience by giving child care workers the opportunity to organize. Directs the Department of Human Services to meet with authorized representatives of unregistered Child Care providers (and others not covered by Executive Order 45 )in the State of Iowa.
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Excecutive order signed by Governor Thomas Vilsck. Grants voting rights to disqualified electors who have discharged their sentence, probation or parole.
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Excecutive order signed by Governor Thomas Vilsck. Directs the Department of Human Services to meet with organizations and associations in order to improve delivery and quality of home and community-based care services for Iowa’s elderly and disabled.
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Excecutive order signed by Governor Thomas Vilsck. Directs the Department of Human Services to comply with all directives from the federal government arising from Hurricane Katrina insofar as those directives concern public welfare programs administered by DHS, declares that any evacuee shall be deemed a resident of the State of Iowa for purposes of obtaining eligibility for the food stamp, family investment and Medicaid programs, and DHS should process applications in an expedited and flexible manner.
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Excecutive order signed by Governor Thomas Vilsck. Ensures Iowa's kids have a quality early childhood experience by giving child care workers the opportunity to organize. Directs the Department of Human Services to meet with authorized representatives of Registered Child Care providers in the State of Iowa.
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Executive Orders from Governor Hughes. Establish the Department of Social Services.
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Creates the Keep Iowa Clean and Beautiful Task Force to assess conditions and activities of litter control in Iowa.
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Ordered the Institute for Tomorrow’s Workforce to propose a design for a pay-for-performance program and conduct a study of the design.
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Executive Orders from Governor Hughes. Code of Fair Practices
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Executive Orders from Governor Hughes. All Iowa peace officers to protect President Johnson.
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Executive Orders from Governor Hughes. Uniform Criminal Extradition
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Executive Orders from Governor Hughes. Compact for education.