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Extractions: BRIEF OVERVIEW The European Union is a supranational organization whose members include most countries of Central and Western Europe (referred to as Member States). Switzerland and Norway are NOT members of the European Union. The EU began as the European Steel and Coal Community in 1953 with the intent to regulate the capacity of large metal fabricating industries. The six original Member States Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands signed the ECSC Treaty and began the process of European integration. Since then, the EU has developed in stages with the creation of an economic community, development of a single market and the removal of many trade restrictions and border controls. In recent years, the EU has introduced a common currency, begun to develop a common foreign affairs policy and improved cooperation among Member States on justice and home affairs. EU government policy is divided into three "pillars" which consist of the following:
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Extractions: Skip navigation Home Contact Defra About Defra News ... Research Site navigation Defra home page Wildlife and Countryside index Wildlife and Countryside Research For many years in Britain there has been a growing interest in reptile keeping, and the keeping of tortoises as pets in particular. There has also been evidence of smuggling and illegal trade in tortoises to meet the demand. To date, no studies on the situation nationally have been undertaken. Defra commissioned this study (by TRAFFIC International) to investigate the trade, both legal and illegal, and to make suggestions on how to improve any problems found. The Executive Summary is set out below - see also References to published material The full document can be downloaded (1.8 MB - large file)
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Extractions: Executive Summary The consequences of this violence against women may be long-lasting. Both rape and intimate partner violence (battering, which is frequently accompanied by psychological abuse) are associated with a host of both short- and long-term problems, including physical injury and illness, psychological symptoms, and, in extreme cases, death. And the consequences go far beyond the individual female victims, affecting their children, families, and friends, as well as society at large. Research on violence against women is a relatively young and fragmented field. At this early yet critical time in the developing field, Congress (in the Violence Against Women Act of 1994) directed the National Research Council to develop a research agenda to increase the understanding and control of violence against women, including rape and domestic violence. Congress specified that the agenda focus primarily on preventive, educational, social, and legal strategies, including consideration of the needs of underserved populations. In convening the Panel on Research on Violence Against Women, the National Research Council specifically charged the panel with the following tasks: synthesize the relevant research literature and develop a framework for clarifying what is known about the nature and scope of violence against women; supplement the research review with lessons learned by field professionals and service providers; and identify promising areas of research to improve knowledge of the scope of the problem and interventions for dealing with it.
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Extractions: Introduction Web Sites Books and Journals During the 20th century, the number of persons in the United States over the age of 65 greatly increased. In 1900, 3.1 million people were over 65; in 2000, 34.8 million. The number of people over 65 is expected to grow to 70.3 million by 2030. In 1900, only one in every 25 Americans was over 65; in 1994, that number increased to one in eight. As the percentage of older Americans increased, so did the number of older Americans who belonged to minority groups. In 1994, 1 in 10 elderly Americans was in a member of a minority group such as Hispanic, African American, American Indian, and Asian. In 2050, the proportion of minority elderly Americans is expected to rise to 2 in 10. For attorneys, the growing, heterogeneous group of older Americans presents both an opportunity and a challenge. Attorneys can help members of the group solve legal problems such as divorce, taxes, transfer of property, personal injury, wills, trusts, powers of attorney, guardianships, conservatorships, estate planning, and living wills, for example. Some of these problems such as estate planning can arise before the client reaches the age of 65. An attorney who specializes in Elder Law will deal with a wide variety of problems with clients who may not yet be elderly, but who wish to plan to make their later year comfortable and pleasant.
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Extractions: Site Stats and Credits Rapid progress in genome science and a glimpse into its potential applications have spurred observers to predict that biology will be the foremost science of the 21st century. Technology and resources generated by the Human Genome Project and other genomics research are already having a major impact on research across the life sciences. The potential for commercial development of genomics research presents U.S. industry with a wealth of opportunities, and sales of DNA-based products and technologies in the biotechnology industry are projected to exceed $45 billion by 2009 (Consulting Resources Corporation
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Extractions: From the Soapbox: Created by states to reimburse people cheated by their lawyers, the sad truth is that most so-called "client compensation" funds are a sham. These funds pay almost nothing to victimized clients, regardless of whether the fund is in a state with over 40,000 lawyers or a state with fewer than 2,000. The utter failure of these funds was highlighted recently when HALT, a Washington, D.C.-based legal reform organization, named as its dirty half dozen-Illinois, Texas, Mississippi, North Dakota, Wyoming and the District of Columbia-the six worst client compensation funds in the country. Client Security Funds by state: annual averages, 1996-1998
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