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Through this notice, the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration (ETA) announces the availability of approximately $20.6 million to serve adult ex-offenders returning to their communities. ETA expects to award approximately 17 grants of up to $1,212,000 each for 27-months, which includes up to three months for a planning phase and a minimum of 24 months of operation. Any non- profit organization with IRS 501(c)(3) status may apply for these grants to provide pre-release and post-release services to ex-offenders returning to high-poverty, high-crime communities. These services will include job training leading to credentials for in-demand industries, employment preparation, mentoring and assistance connecting to supportive services such as housing, substance abuse pr...
..., substance abuse programs, and mental health treatment. Applicants must describe their communit... workforce investments programs, the local public housing authority and other providers of housing s... and any subsequent SGA amendments, in connection with this solicitation is described in further det...
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... of this article is to determine the connection between organizational effectiveness and job satis... levels of PSM before and after employment to determine what happens when additional factors ...Health Services Management Research, 14(4), 211-219. . Mi...
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...A rating of at least hospital corpsman or health services technician, first class in the U.S. Navy,...Public Health Service Hospital. (b) Employment on shore iin connection with ship's business may be accepted in lieu of se...
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...) will be released, as isbeing done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued.... provisions," which protected against "public disclosure" of patient information, 462 U. S., at ... included on SF-85 and Form 42 in an employment background investigation that is subjectto the Pri... and their interests in making healthcare decisions independently. Id., at 600. The Court, h...
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... comprehensive reforms of the nation's health care system, and signed a major redesign of financ..., and extraordinarily strong connections between popular opinions of Obama, his party, his ... Recovery and Reinvestment Act on Employment and Economic Output from April 2010 through June 2...
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... highlighted the well-established connection between housing and health and noted that indoor a...Intervention . In October 2004, Columbus Public Health (CPH) was awarded a Healthy Homes Demonstra...
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Dubuque's noise ordinance Code of ordinances: 6-5 6-5-1: PROHIBITED NOISES No person shall cause or permit any loud and excessive noise that results in annoyance or discomfort to a reasonable person of normal sensitivities. Without limiting or precluding enforcement of any other provision of this chapter or this code, the following are hereby prohibited: A. Horns, Signaling Devices: The sounding of any horn or signaling device such as that on any automobile, motorcycle, bus or other vehicle on any street or public place of the city, except as a danger warning, or the sounding of any such device for an unnecessary and unreasonable period of time. B. Crying Of Wares: The sale by outcry within any area of the city zoned for residential uses. However, this subsection shall not be construed ...
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INTRODUCTION I. THE LAY OF THE LAND OF EMPLOYMENT: MARKETS, MANDATES, AND "BEST PRACTICES". II. A RO...What Do Firms Voluntarily Disclose to the Public? Some Illustrations B. Filling the Information Gap...Except in the contexts of health and benefit plans and occupational health and safe... and report to the government in connection with existing legal regimes (such as data on emplo...
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... dynamic problems such as global warming, health and disaster mitigation. Current initiatives to im... and made it available to the world for public use. (11) This noble experiment of collaboration d...Having a good Internet connection provides immediate access to the world's research ... of young persons in the world for whom employment is difficult and higher education impossible. Beca...
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This qualitative study, based on a series of 30 in-depth interviews and 109 economic surveys conducted with active heroin users residing in and around Detroit, Michigan, describes reported patterns of heroin use and income generation activities. In spite of lack of access to regular, legal employment, we found that many participants displayed a dedication to regular daily routine and a sense of risk management or control. These findings are discussed relative to past research on heroin addiction as well as recent research on the changing nature of employment. We argue that this sample fits somewhere in between the controlled or working addict, and the "junkie" or "righteous dope fiend" of urban lore. We draw a connection between these stable patterns of addiction and income generation a...
... newspaper advertisements, flyers posted in public places, and word of mouth. To gain admittance to t...This posed a potential health risk due to the administration of controlled opiat...