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  • Deed restrictions; definition of house trailer; undefined terms in deed restriction is given the common meaning at the time restriction was created; in 1965, house trailer included motorized and non-motorized vehicles; restriction is enforced.

  • Probate" is one of those legal terms - like "deposition" or "subpoena" or "warrant"- that is regularly used but not always fully understood, even by lawyers. The term comes from a Latin word meaning "to prove" and specifically refers to the process of proving the validity of a will. In common usage, however, the term has a broader meaning and refers to the entire process by which an estate is administered.

  • Term in insurance policy defining a family member as anyone related to you by blood, marriage, or adoption and residing in your household, included son of named insured's live-in girlfriend who also lived with named insured and who was related by blood to named insured by eleven degrees of separation although named insured, live-in girlfriend, and girlfriend's son were unaware of their common ancestry. The term "related" was not defined in the policy but its plain and ordinary meaning includes all common ancestry without concern for how remote. Contracting parties were free to limit the degree of consanguinity but failed to do so.

  • (f) "Treated humanely," "violence to life and person," "murder of all kinds," "mutilation," "cruel treatment," "torture," "outrages upon personal dignity," and "humiliating and degrading treatment" refer to, and have the same meaning as, those same terms in Common Article 3.

  • The name Dublin is derived from the Irish name Dubh Linn, meaning "black pool." The common name for the city in modern Irish is Baile Atha Cliath, meaning "town of the hurdled ford. Why name it after a black pool? Good question, because when you arrive you are likely to see beautiful green landscapes and experience a colorful and joyous atmosphere. There is nothing black about Ireland in my opinion.

  • WASHINGTON -- President Obama this week will put the final glaze on his plan to revive the sodden economy. In it, Obama will pretend -- as did his two predecessors -- that America can build its common wealth by serving breakfast, swiping plastic and taking in each others' laundry. Meaning, Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton talked up a consumerist economy that buys goods on credit from Asia, and that makes fewer and fewer value-added durable manufactured products here. That this is a cruel myth is shown by the evictions still carried out in every corner of the country, by staggering unemployment and fear, and stultifying personal and government debt.

  • [Randall Kennedy] doesn't care much about black people and his intentions are the worst," [Margeret Kimberly] wrote. "He is an opportunistic self-hater with all of the establishment's top credentials, a very dangerous enemy indeed. "That's a common greeting in hip-hop parlance meaning 'How are you,' 'How goes your day?" [Gary Jenkins] answered during the trial. "It's been permutated and morphed by a generation of younger people who moved it around and changed it into a matter of parlance." "Part of the reason 'nigger' has survived is because we, as a people, have refused to kill it," writes columnist Anthony Asadullah Samad. "Black people can find a reason 'to do' or 'not to do' anything. From not spending time with each other, to not voting, to not taking care of ourselves (and our h...

  • Q: I was reading on the Internet about dogs being hypothyroid and it sounds just like my dog, Maggie. Can you tell me about the disease and what I should ask my vet? A: Hypothyroidism is a very common disease of dogs. It occurs in the middles, meaning in middle-aged dogs that are middle to large breeds. Purebred dogs that are commonly affected include the Golden retriever, Doberman pincher, Irish setter, miniature schnauzer, dachshund, beagle, cocker spaniel and Airedale terrier.

  • By the end of the 1990s, the topic of spirituality as distinguished from religion was being discussed in higher education conferences and publications. Using qualitative research methods, this study examines definitions of spirituality in higher education literature. The researcher argues that 1) the emerging discussion of spirituality can be understood as a new discourse because it separates the understanding of spirituality from its roots in religion and thus changes its meaning; 2) that no common definition of spirituality exists; but that 3) the definitions contain five recurring patterns that illuminate the parameters of the new discourse. Five recurring patterns are identified. These patterns are discussed, as are their implications for professionals working in higher education.

  • In people with G6PD deficiency, either the RBCs do not make enough G6PD or what is produced cannot properly function. Without enough G6PD to protect them, RBCs can be damaged or destroyed. Hemolytic anemia occurs when the bone marrow (the soft, spongy part of the bone that produces new blood cells) cannot compensate for this destruction by increasing its production of RBCs. G6PD deficiency is most common in African-American males. Many African-American females are carriers of G6PD deficiency, meaning they can pass the gene for the deficiency to their childrerrbut do not have symptoms; only a few are actually affected by G6PD deficiency. Writers Note: Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is the most common human enzyme deficiency; an estimated 400 million people worldwide ...



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