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The article investigates the impact of legal mohilization and judicial decisions on official minority-language education (OMLE) policy in the Canadian provinces outside Quebec, using the "factor-oriented" and "dispute-centered" theories of judicial impact developed by U.S. scholars. The Canadian Supreme Court's decision in Mahé v. Alberta (1990), which broadly interpreted Section 23 of the Charter of Rights to include management and control of OMLE programs and schools, along with federal funding to the provinces to implement OMLE policy, are important to explaining OMLE policy change as predicted by the factor-oriented approach. The dispute-centered approach, on the other hand, helps us understand how the Charter of Rights and judicial decisions shaped the goals and discourse of Franco...
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... the part of the newcomers, but also the society of destination." (4) Hence, most generally accept ... segregation, language skills and use, educational attainment, social networks, cultural consumption ... with adult GARs and PSRs destined to Alberta, it examines the daily interactions of refugees wi... services, diversity education, language, legal advocacy and information, translation and interpre...
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... decisions to the courts, and to access legal counsel. Additionally, "when they cannot afford le...Education, coordination and process development has been und... Health Association, and Schizophrenia Society of Alberta have been ongoing - both in relation to...
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...American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, the. Herpeto...Territories, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and parts of Manitoba in Canada. (C..., these rankings may not coincide with legal listing processes. (NatureServe 2008, p. 1). Howev... up to five northern leopard frogs for education use. (Wildlife Code Missouri 3CSR10-9.110); howeve...
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...Crystal Gregory; Alberta Turner; Carla Turner; Treva Gage; Debra Hamilton;... The First Circuit, observing that "[i]n a society in which shoplifting and vandalism are rife, merch... to no more than an "unadorned" and legally insufficient claim that the plaintiff was caref...Comm. on Education and Labor, 101st Cong. 2-8, 229-239 (1990) (statem...
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The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires that agencies publish semiannual regulatory agendas in the Federal Register describing regulatory actions they are developing that may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities (5 U.S.C. 602). Executive Order 12866 ``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' signed September 30, 1993 (58 FR 51735), and Office of Management and Budget memoranda implementing section 4 of that Order establish minimum standards for agencies' agendas, including specific types of information for each entry. The Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Unified Agenda) helps agencies fulfill these requirements. All Federal regulatory agencies have chosen to publish their regulatory agendas as part of the Unified Agenda. Edi...
... agenda information to the maximum extent legally permissible. The complete Unified Agenda for fall ...Department of Defense. Department of Education. Department of Energy. Department of Health and Hu... than during the New Deal and the Great Society. We have also learned much since the 1980s and 199... Agency Contact: Alberta Brown, Air Transportation Division, Department of ...
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We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), are reclassifying the wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) from endangered to threatened. This action is based on a review of the best available scientific and commercial data, which indicate that the primary threat that led to population decline, unregulated hunting, is no longer a threat and that recovery actions have led to a substantial increase in the number of herds that have a stable or increasing trend in population size. Critical habitat has not been designated because free- ranging wood bison only occur in Canada and we do not designate critical habitat in foreign countries.
... included most boreal regions of northern Alberta, northeastern British Columbia east of Cordillera,... well-being of local communities and society in general. Revisions to the U.S. List of Enda...In this area, all wood bison are legally protected from hunting under Alberta's Wildlife Ac..., recreational, scientific, or educational purposes;. (C) Disease or predation;. (D) ...
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Today's Obituaries Armstrong, Margaret Byer, Arley W. Costen, Mabel L. Davis, Harold Elkins, Carmella A. Garrett, Dolores Given, Christena L. Godby, Doris J. Haddix, Theodore R. Hatfield, Lorna M. Hudson, Chulita K. Huffman, Shari A. Jarrell, Christina D. Keffer, James L. Melton, Beverly A. Moore, Juanita H. Nowling, Bette Preslar, James D. Rhodes, Donald F. Simpkins, Betty J. Smith, Alberta C. Stonestreet, Elaine M. Sydenstricker, William W. Taylor, Helen J. Thompson, William R. Wade, Reva A. Westfall, Ralph W.
Margaret Armstrong
...He continued his education at Indiana University, Fort Wayne, and, later, at ... Shari Ann Huffman to the American Cancer Society, 301 RHL Blvd., South Charleston, WV 25309, or to ..., shorthand and typing, and worked as a legal secretary. Later, between caring for and raising t...
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... agenda information to the maximum extent legally permissible. The complete Unified Agenda for fall ... 79504. Department of Education..................... 79509. Department of Energy.... that ``[k]nowledge is widely dispersed in society, and public officials benefit from having access t...Undetermined. Agency Contact:. Alberta Dwivedi. Health Insurance Specialist. Department o...
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... the state's will in the areas of public education, support for public art, and the protection of cul... increasingly heterogeneous and fractured society has been compounded by the pro-business orientatio...In 1986, two legal challenges led the Federal Communications Commissi...345-352). Calgary, Alberta, Canada: University of Calgary Press. . Cevallos, ...