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Study: Americans Hate Healthcare Reform Because They Don't Understand the ...
Utah Policy
The study from Stanford researcher Jon Krosnick says they found those they surveyed about the Affordable Care Act did not understand what was in the law, and they favored most of the elements in the law. From the Sanford School of Medicine blog: "We ...
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Smoke-Free Workplace Laws Linked to Lower Incidence of Heart Attacks
HelpingYouCare®
A new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, a journal of the American Medical Association, has found an association between smoke-free workplace laws implemented in Olmstead County, Minnesota and a decline in the incidence of heart ...
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New research suggests standardized booster seat laws could save lives of ...
Medical Xpress
A new study by researchers in Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Emergency Medicine indicates that a nationwide standard on booster seat laws for children 4 feet 9 inches and shorter, or up to 8 years old, would save lives. The findings were ...
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Controversial study reopens debate on regulation of genetically modified ...
International Law Office
On October 4 2012 the European Food Safety Authority issued its preliminary assessment on a controversial French study which, for the first time in history, provides evidence confirming fears of the long-term toxicity of certain types of genetically ...
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Sask. Party to study lower drinking age
StarPhoenix
While talk of the province's liquor laws dominated the weekend convention, there was a lot of self-congratulating. Wall spent most of his keynote speech from the convention floor extolling the historic significance of the 2011 victory and hammering on ...
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Study: Trust in federal government and news media hitting historic lows
My Fox 8
Though parts of the law were shot down by the U.S. Supreme Court, other states have used it as a model, and immigrant suspicion is routinely in play — especially along the southern border. This despite studies that have shown that immigrants don't ...
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Loser-pays-all rule in criminal cases could work for wealthy defendants
Phys.Org
Adopting a loser-pays-all rule for criminal litigation would likely be feasible only if the rule applied to defendants who are wealthy, says a study from a University of Illinois law professor. Nuno Garoupa, the H. Ross and Helen Workman Research ...
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Study: Vitamins don't lower heart risks in men
WRGB
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The largest study to test daily multivitamin use finds they modestly lowered the risk for cancer in middle-aged and older men but did not seem to affect the chances of developing heart disease. The studies did not include women but ...
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Pa. pupils to wear tracking devices in flu study
WFMJ
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The deadline has arrived for owners of exotic animals in Ohio to register the creatures under a tougher law. Monday's registration deadline requires owners to say how many animalsMore >>. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The deadline ...
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Editorial: Study shows smoke-free laws are improving people's health
The Mountain Press
When Tennessee joined most other states five years ago with a law to limit public places where people can smoke, it was criticized in some quarters as government intruding into people's personal behavior and private activities. Now we can report that ...
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Study: Alaska ranks No. 2 in income gender gap
Alaska Dispatch
Women with a bachelor's degree earned less than men with an associate degree or just some college courses overall, according to the National Women's Law Center. Women also comprise two-thirds of all minimum wage workers in the state. Wyoming has ...
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Long-awaited Boynton police study coming soon
Sun-Sentinel
So the city requested an offer from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office to take over the city's law enforcement for a savings. Commissioners rejected the proposal under public pressure to keep the city force. Ultimately, said Jerry Needle, who ...
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Wage Gap Myth Exposed -- By Feminists
Huffington Post (blog)
"In fact," says the National Women's Law Center, "authoritative studies show that even when all relevant career and family attributes are taken into account, there is still a significant, unexplained gap in men's and women's earnings." Not quite. What ...
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State evaluation of NM movie tax credits is the law, but senator says Martinez ...
Las Cruces Sun-News
"We are in the process of conducting the fiscal analysis that is necessary to address the requirements of the legislation, and that fiscal analysis requires an independent, objective study using data obtained from the first full year of the new film ...
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Probing the depths of poll work
UC Berkeley
Karin Mac Donald and Bonnie Glaser, director and research specialist, respectively, at Berkeley Law's Election Administration Research Center, say it's a role that's stressful and underappreciated. ... You've spent many years studying poll work. Why ...
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UC Berkeley
Can China's Legal System Change?
WBUR
Chen, who is studying law at New York University, is fiercely critical of China's legal system, but also surprisingly optimistic about the potential for change. The rule of law in China is crucial to addressing many of China's most pressing problems ...
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The missing issue: gun control
Baltimore Sun
A new study by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health suggests that even in states, like Maryland, that already have strong gun control laws, gun-related crime and violence could be significantly reduced. The key ...
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N.C. coast a 'hot spot' of rising seas
Charlotte Observer
... in the surf after Hurricane Sandy's surge. In August, N.C. legislators finalized a law that would delay future sea-level rise estimations until 2016. (Photo courtesy of Andy Coburn, Associate Director, Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines ...
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This Day in NC History: Governor and UNC Founder William Davie died
WWAY NewsChannel 3
Davie graduated from the College of New Jersey (later Princeton) in 1776 and moved to Salisbury, N.C., to study law. Davie had a brief military career in 1779-1780, but was wounded. Later, he organized cavalry, and mounted infantry and embarked on a ...
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Fate of Maryland Same-Sex Marriage Ballot Measure Is Uncertain
New York Times (blog)
Following suit, the Maryland and Washington State Legislatures passed laws approving it this year, only to face challenges from opponents who forced referendums on Election Day. Maine, where voters repealed the state's same-sex ... A study released in ...
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Gaming the System
The Jewish Press (blog)
... that critical thinking and argumentative skills that develop while poring over Talmud — not to mention grueling day-long study sessions broken only for prayer and meals — serve students well for careers in many professions, particularly business ...
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Nicolites Respond to a Study that Shows the Smoking Ban Has Increased Health
PR Web (press release)
The study which is the largest to date, found the more stringent and stronger the law, the higher the health benefits. Countries that strongly enforced the law and included places like restaurants, workplaces and bars showed the highest health benefits.
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Me at Grants? Nothing taken for granted
Ceylon Daily News
After finishing school her ambition was to study Law at the Colombo University. However things began to change as she got an opportunity to go to India to study Art. "I always loved Art. My father was also an artist and he always encouraged me to paint.
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Ceylon Daily News
Ulema, lawyers to study verdict: JAH
GreaterKashmir.com
We need to form a council in which members from all religious bodies should be included so that such matters could be dealt with according to Islamic law," he added. President of High Court Bar Association Zaffar Qureshi, advocate Zafar Ahmed Bhat, ...
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Is PMT really just a load of BS?
Irish Independent
Some were irritated by the use of PMT as a defence in cases of serious crime, arguing that this distinguished women from men before the law and would ultimately impede the achievement of full equality. Alternatively other women's rights supporters ...
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First Bell: A peek into next year's legislative agenda for education
Lawrence Journal World
That's a kind of study committee, including both House and Senate members, that meets between sessions to study various issues held over from the last session. It also has authority to ... Review of Kansas' Charter School Law Compared with Arizona: Rep.
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Baker and Nofsinger, Socially Responsible Finance And Investing
Forex Pros
A couple of takeaways from this study. First, she looks at the law and finance theory, which is based on the differences between British common law and French civil law. "The British common law developed to protect owners of private property against ...
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JRF-NET on Dec 30: Apply by Nov 16
India Education Diary
... Indian Culture; Labour Welfare/Personnel Management/Industrial Relations/ Labour and Social Welfare/Human Resource Management; Law, Library and Information Science, Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian and Peace Studies; Comparative Study of Religions, ...
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Input on City Master Transportation Plan
LOCAL2 Sault Ste. Marie
This study will be carried out through an open public process in accordance with the requirements of Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) process (MEA, October 2000 as amended in 2011) which is an approved process under ...
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LOCAL2 Sault Ste. Marie
UMPIRE's ruling: Fixed-dose combo improves adherence, lowers cholesterol ...
TheHeart.Org
As reported previously by heartwire, the polypill concept gained notoriety in a 2003 paper by Sir Nicholas Wald and Dr Malcolm Law (University of London, UK) in BMJ that provocatively claimed a combination tablet could significantly reduce the risk of ...
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Should Colleges Charge Students Based On Their Major?
The Atlantic
But Art History? Gender Studies? Classics? Sorry, but the fates are cruel. Unless a university could show that local companies were clamoring to hire humanities students, those undergrads would have to pay more for their diploma. Charging tuition by ...
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Judge retires after 20 years on bench
NW Evening Mail
Judge Ashton left Barrow to study law at Manchester University before working in Grange as a solicitor for 28 years. In 1992, he became a district judge and was based predominantly in Preston until four years ago when he scaled back to three days a ...
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Peoria researches new fee schedules
newszap.com
5, 2012 -- Peoriaofficials are studying changes to development impact fees and services fees. ... The law places greater restrictions on several fee categories by redefining necessary public services, according to Katie Gregory, Peoria budget coordinator.
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Study Finds Smoke-Free Laws Contribute to Fewer Hospitalizations ...
An analysis of 45 studies covering 33 laws in the United States, New Zealand, Uruguay, and Germany found that laws against smoking in public places have ...
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Is it suitable to use 2nd hand study books i can pickup now for future papers on this topic or is it risky with legislation changes that might change certain aspects.
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