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  • 11United States Military Pay — is money given to members in the United States Armed Forces. The amount of pay may vary by the member s rank, time in the military, location duty assignment, and by some special skills the member may have.Pay vs. AllowanceThis article deals with… …

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  • 12School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document — The School Teachers Pay and Conditions Document (STPCD) is an annually published document which forms a part of the contract of all teachers and head teachers in maintained schools in England and Wales. The document is binding on all maintained… …

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  • 13Spirit Duties, etc. Act 1741 — The Spirit Duties, etc. Act 1741 (15 Geo. II, c.25) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1742, in force from 29 September 1742, and formally repealed in 1867. It allowed rum brought from the colonies to be stored… …

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  • 14Special Duties Unit — Infobox Military Unit unit name= Special Duties Unit (SDU) caption=Post Royal Hong Kong Police SDU Patch country= flagcountry|Hong Kong type= Special Forces branch= Hong Kong Police Force dates= July 1963 Present specialization= Domestic Counter… …

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  • 15Stamp Duties Act 1783 — The Stamp Duties Act of 1783 (23 Geo.III c.67) was passed by the British Houses of Parliament in order to raise money to pay for the American War of Independence. Under the provisions of this act, all baptism, marriage and burial entries in each… …

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  • 16Canadian import duties — is the amount of tax or tariff paid while importing goods into Canada.CollectionCanada Border Services Agency collects the tariff on all imported goods. [ [http://www.cbsa asfc.gc.ca Welcome to the Canada Border Services Agency | Bienvenue à l… …

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  • 17National Weather Service Duties Act of 2005 — The National Weather Service Duties Act of 2005 was a legislative proposal forwarded in April 2005 by now former United States Senator Rick Santorum (R PA) to curtail perceived government competition with commercial weather services from the… …

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  • 18Demand Note — This article is about the Demand Notes issued by the U.S. government. For demand note referring to any promissory note that is payable on demand, see promissory note. Top row: The distinctive green ink used on the backs of Demand Notes gave rise… …

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  • 19international trade — Introduction       economic transactions that are made between countries. Among the items commonly traded are consumer goods, such as television sets and clothing; capital goods, such as machinery; and raw materials and food. Other transactions… …

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  • 20Constitution of the United States — the fundamental or organic law of the U.S., framed in 1787 by the Constitutional Convention. It went into effect March 4, 1789. * * * Fundamental law of the U.S. federal system of government and a landmark document of the Western world. It is the …

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