Sentences with phrase «life law program»

She is also currently a Board Member of UC Hastings College of Law's Work Life Law program.

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At other points in the hour - long program, Ryan discussed Republican plans for repealing and replacing President Obama's health - care law with a cancer patient who credits the law with saving his life.
Last week in New York, the St. John's Center for Law and Religion launched the Tradition Project, a three - year research program on the place of tradition in contemporary life.
And even though Gawande acknowledges that legal euthanasia made the Dutch «slower than others to develop palliative care programs,» he supports «laws to provide these kinds of [lethal] prescriptions» to those experiencing «suffering at the end of life» that is «unavoidable and unbearable.»
Can I really call my self a Boy Scout if I do not go through the program and try to make the 12 points of the scout law part of my life?
In the brain of man there occurs a mutation for power, energy, and «form» of life which can not be programmed to the material environment around, because the energy begotten is so totally in excess of the power of that static, deterministic environment to provide a law.
The brain that is to become a constituent of man would be a diseased sport within nature, an energy without a «form» within the universe to which it was directed, and without a life cycle within the environment around to which it could be programmed for its law of life.
It's a program organized by people who feel the American way of life is threatened by Islam — in particular, Sharia, or Islamic law.
The jumping - off point for this symposium is the contention that Jews are «increasingly contending for «equal time» in law and government programs that encourage rather than restrict the role of religion in public life
More than 30 law enforcement professionals from five counties are attending a three - day training session in Albany this week, participants in a unique initiative: a law - enforcement training program that analyzes how the design of buildings and public spaces can contribute to crime reduction and improve quality of life.
Right now a dozen predators live near stand - alone programs in compliance with state law — including one man who had sexual contact with a four - year - old girl.
Sadly, the joint - investigation uncovered five sex offenders living within 1,000 - feet of a school in violation of state law and 12 residing near stand - alone UPK programs.
The joint - investigation uncovered convicted pedophiles violating state law by living within 1,000 feet of grade schools with Pre-K programs and brought to light a dozen sex offenders residing within 1,000 feet of stand - alone Universal Pre-K programs not attached to grade schools — currently unprotected by state law.
«Our Congressional Delegation has worked tirelessly on behalf of all New Yorkers, securing federal funds for critical programs and passing laws that make our State and our country a better place to live, work and raise a family.»
By signing this newly enacted amendment to the original law, and thereby closing the loophole, Erie County is standing behind the apprenticeship program's goal of creating a well trained workforce that can earn a living wage and the contractors that administer these programs.
That cap applies to others living in government - supported housing programs, but an anomaly in state law has prevented that benefit from being extended to AIDS tenants.
Sex offenders are banned from living within the designated distance of a school, but stand - alone daycare programs without affiliation to grade schools — such as the Atlantic Avenue Early Learning Center at 1825 Atlantic Ave. — remain unprotected by state law, according to an investigation by the State Senate Coalition released Sunday.
Periyakoil, an expert on end - of - life care and director of the Stanford Palliative Care Education and Training Program, stressed that it's important for physicians in California to prepare for the new law.
Live and let live I say, but what happens when the majority of residents on multiple moral peaks pass laws that force those in the minority on other peaks to help pay for their programs of social well - being for everyLive and let live I say, but what happens when the majority of residents on multiple moral peaks pass laws that force those in the minority on other peaks to help pay for their programs of social well - being for everylive I say, but what happens when the majority of residents on multiple moral peaks pass laws that force those in the minority on other peaks to help pay for their programs of social well - being for everyone?
Even when the condition of patients is life - threatening, they are not defined under the Treatment of Mental Patients Law of 1991 as mentally ill and can not be hospitalized involuntarily, even if they refuse to willingly enter an inpatient program in order to receive treatment.
The two - hour program included information on AHCDs and living wills, and relevant federal and state laws.
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Programmed to be the ultimate law enforcer, RoboCop's not supposed to remember his human past - but memories of life, love and family are flooding in, blurring the line between man and machine, even as RoboCop sweeps the streets of «scum.»
An expert insists that the computer strives to do neither because it's been programmed to adhere to Isaac Asimov's first law of robotics — machines should never harm people or knowingly allow them to be harmed — but like every other choice in life, this one is not entirely in the decision maker's control.
However, fully online programs really are not for everyone, and the law requires online charters to accept everyone regardless of whether the program matches their life situation or learning style.
56 Schools 100 Mile Club offers students exercise, focus; new PE program stresses life - long fitness; state law requires 30 minutes of continuous exercise daily for K - 5 pupils; KID - FIT targets the pre-K set.
The information obtained by a mentor through interaction with the new teacher while engaged in the mentoring activities of the program shall not be used for evaluating or disciplining the new teacher, unless withholding such information poses a danger to the life, health, or safety if an individual, including but not limited to students and staff of the school; or unless such information indicates that the new teacher has been convicted of a crime, or has committed an act which raises a reasonable question as to the new teacher's moral character; or unless the school district or BOCES has entered into an agreement, negotiated pursuant to article 14 of the Civil Service Law whose terms are in effect, that provides that the information obtained by the mentor through intervention with the new teacher while engaged in the mentoring activities of the program may be used for evaluating or disciplining the new teacher.
Title I portability proposals should incorporate language similar to that included in the law authorizing the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program, which provides scholarships to children from low - income families living in the nation's capital to attend a private school of choice.
a supervised, publicly or privately operated shelter designed to provide temporary living accommodations including, but not limited to, shelters operated or approved by the State or local department of social services, and residential programs for runaway and homeless youth established pursuant to article 19 - H of the Executive Law; or
The initiative was started by Fellow Earl Martin Phalen, a Harvard Law School graduate who co-founded Building Educated Leaders for Life (BELL), through which he developed out - of - school programs in urban communities.
But what ultimately resulted in New Living Word's expulsion from the voucher program was not its low academic standards; rather, it was found to be charging voucher students higher tuition rates than students paying their own way — which is prohibited under Louisiana's law (nothing in the North Carolina statute specifically addresses this potential consequence).
The District of Columbia Opportunity Scholarship Program, created by Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2004, is a federally - funded school voucher program for low - income students living in our nation's cProgram, created by Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2004, is a federally - funded school voucher program for low - income students living in our nation's cprogram for low - income students living in our nation's capital.
, created by Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2004, is a federally - funded school voucher program for low - income students living in our nation's capital.
Removing at - large provisions or leash laws, or exempting community cats from this type of provision, allows healthy community cats to go through a TNR program and continue to live and thrive in their outdoor homes.
«Animals are living, sentient beings, but the law inadequately classifies them as property,» Lora Dunn, director of the criminal justice program at the Animal Legal Defense Fund, said in an email.
Upon his arrival at SF SPCA from a successful career in law and business, Rich was shocked at the amount of killing that was taking place at the organization — 29,000 animals per year — and he instinctively began to introduce programs and practices that would save lives and reduce killing.
We provide services to the community including pet adoptions, low cost spay / neuter services, a weekly vaccine clinic, dog training and behavior, humane law enforcement, lost and found, trap neuter and return for free - roaming cats, humane education, pet therapy, a pet food pantry for low - income families as well as our Pittie Project, a proactive program to help keep Bully Breeds out of the shelter and improve their lives in the community.
WHS did humane law enforcement and reached underserved communities as a mentorship group with the HSUS Pets for Life program; WARL ran a low - cost veterinary clinic and did humane education.
SVACA's dedicated, passionate and enlightened Board of Directors, Technical Advisory Committee, volunteers and staff accomplish our mission by enforcing animal control laws, offering progressive programs and services, promoting responsible and humane guardianship, investigating cruelty and abuse, and operating a warm, inviting and state - of - the - art animal care center that encourages the community to participate and help us foster life - long relationships between residents and their animal companions.
(1) there are no cages, kennels or other «living environments» available; (2) the animal can not share a cage or kennel; (3) there are no foster homes available; (4) none of the organizations on the registry can take the animal; (5) all mandates, programs and services under this law have been met; and (6) there is «no alternative».
Additionally, living in Belize gives the benefit of the QRP (Qualified Retirement Program) to the retirees and expats which is governed by generous laws and allows retiree status as young as 45 years old.
In 1951, Wardlaw graduated from the academy and enrolled at the University of Mississippi's MFA program, where his painterly aesthetic and jewelry (which he conceives as small sculp - tures) was invigorated by two abstract expres - sionists who would profoundly affect Ward - law's life and work: David Smith and Jack Tworkov.
What simply amazes me (TonyB seems to agree) is that U.K. and other jurisdictions have enacted laws to mandate greenhouse gas reductions with HUGE impact on the taxpayers» lives without any evidence that they have even thought about the effectiveness of their programs in actually reducing global warming.
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The Federation of Law Societies announced today that the Ad Hoc Committee on Approval of New Canadian Law Degree Programs had lived up to its name and approved the programs proposed by Lakehead University in Ontario and Thompson Rivers University in British CPrograms had lived up to its name and approved the programs proposed by Lakehead University in Ontario and Thompson Rivers University in British Cprograms proposed by Lakehead University in Ontario and Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia.
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