971 resultados para Software protection--Law and legislation--United States
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National Consumers' League.
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The lack of education and awareness of the potential of lead based paint hazards in residents across the United States is still a problem today. Simple educational tools and regulation changes can protect children who are at risk from being harmed by this hazard. Currently, there is inadequate outreach to educate the general public about lead based paint. A questionnaire was provided to families that have children under the age of seven and that live in residences built prior to 1978. The research and questionnaires confirm that more education, as well as regulation changes, is needed to keep children safe from lead paint hazards.
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National Industrial Conference Board.
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The argument of this paper is that several empirical puzzles in the citizenship literature are rooted in the failure to distinguish between the mainly legal concept of nationality and the broader, political concept of citizenship. Using this distinction, the paper analysis the evolution of German and American nationality laws over the last 200 years. The historical development of both legal structures shows strong communalities. With the emergence of the modern system of nation states, the attribution of nationality to newborn children is ascribed either via the principle of descent or place of birth. With regard to the naturalization of adults, there is an increasing ethnization of law, which means that the increasing complexities of naturalization criteria are more and more structured along ethnic ideas. Although every nation building process shows some elements of ethnic self-description, it is difficult to use the legal principles of ius sanguinis and ius soli as indicators of ethnic or non-ethnic modes of community building.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Shipping list no.: 2004-0105-P.
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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 88 S161-25
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At head of title: 90th Congress, 1st session. Committee print.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 52).
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"Serial no. 97-17."
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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 82 S161-16