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U.S. Supreme Court TEXAS DEPT. OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS v. BURDINE, 450 U.S. 248 (1981) 450 U.S. 248
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS v. BURDINE....
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* Be wise when using ATM machines. Try to use them during daytime hours. If you need to use them at night, be sure the area is well-lit. Nowadays, a number of grocery stores have ATM's located inside where it is well lit and well populated.
* Many residents open their drapes to display their trees. Keep the drapes half open to avoid displaying presents through your living room window. After presents are opened, don't let your trash bins announce the new acquisitions. Record the serial and model numbers of your gifts.
* DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE. Arrange for alternative transportation. Don't drink on an empty stomach. High protein foods stay in the stomach longer.
The Community Affairs section offers a number of safely tips throughout the year to both residents and business merchants. Use c...
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What comes to mind when you think of Kodak? Well, if you were born south of 1970, it likely has a warm, fuzzy, emotional connection. You probably load...
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IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
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MORRISTOWN, N.J., March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Covanta Energy Corporation, an internationally recognized owner and operator of large-scale Energy-from-Waste and renewable energy projects, announced today that John G. Waffenschmidt, vice president of environmental science and community affairs, has been appointed to the Pennsylvania Environmental Justice Advisory Board (EJAB) by Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Acting Secretary Michael L. Krancer.
The EJAB is charged with protecting the environmental health of communities, especially those communities with the greatest concentration of environmental risks, by overseeing the implementation of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's (PADEP) Environmental Justice policy. The Board will review and advis...
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The holiday shopping season has begun so please make this busy time of year a safe one by taking the time to look at and practice the following Triple A (ALERT, AVOID, AWARE) common sense tips.
* Park in well-lit and welltraveled areas. Before entering your car, have your keys in your hand. Be ALERT when returning to your vehicle, watch for anyone hiding in or loitering near your car. If you feel unsafe, return to the store and ask for assistance from security.
* Be wise when using ATM machines. Try to use them during daytime hours. If you need to use them at night, be sure the area is well-lit. Nowadays, a number of grocery stores have ATM's located inside where it is well lit and well populated.
The Community Affairs section offers a number of safety tips throughout the year to both r...
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHAIRMAN BEN BERNANKE DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM'S SIXTH BIENNIAL COMMUNITY ...
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Newsmaker - Interview
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A strong economic future depends on the strength and readiness of the U.S. work-force, and it is important to support efforts to ensure that technology and skills are accessible to underserved communities across the country," Taylor said. "I look forward to building innovative partnerships and to sharing improved technology tools to help broaden digital inclusion in the United States.
Before joining Microsoft, Taylor, a dual resident of New York City and Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, was the founding director of the Media Fund at the Ford Foundation, creating a $50 million global portfolio of media investments. Working in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe and the U.S., her program provided support for hundreds of projects including "Sesame Street" in China and South Afri...