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  • 1Employment — This article is about work. For the Kaiser Chiefs album, see Employment (album). Economics …

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  • 2Employment Division v. Smith — Employment Division of Oregon v. Smith Supreme Court of the United States Argued November 6, 1989 Dec …

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  • 3Federal Reserve System — FRB and FED redirect here. For other uses, see FRB (disambiguation) and FED (disambiguation). Federal Reserve System …

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  • 4Federal Probation — The Federal Probation Service or United States Probation Service is an agency that services the United States district court in all 94 judicial federal districts nationwide and constitutes the community corrections arm of the Federal Court System …

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  • 5United States federal probation and supervised release — The life cycle of federal supervision for a defendant. United States federal probation and supervised release are imposed at sentencing. The difference between probation and supervised release is that the former is imposed as a substitute for… …

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  • 6Issues in the Canadian federal election, 2006 — These are some of issues that played a major role in the 2006 federal election in Canada. The Conservative Party of Canada formed a minority government after the election, defeating the Liberal government. Health care Healthcare is perennially a… …

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  • 7Termination of employment — is the end of an employee s duration with an employer. Depending on the case, the decision may be made by the employee, the employer, or mutually agreed upon by both.Voluntary terminationVoluntary termination is a decision made by the employee to …

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  • 8History of the Federal Reserve System — from its creation to the present. Central banking in the United States prior to the Federal Reserve The Federal Reserve System is the third central banking system in the United States history. The First Bank of the United States (1791 1811) and… …

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  • 9United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines — The Federal Sentencing Guidelines are rules that set out a uniform sentencing policy for individuals and organizations convicted of felonies and serious (Class A) misdemeanors[1] in the United States federal courts system. The Guidelines do not… …

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  • 10Age Discrimination in Employment Act — The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Pub. L. No. 90 202, 81 Stat. 602 (Dec. 15, 1967), codified as Chapter 14 of Title 29 of the United States Code, usc|29|621 through usc|29|634 (ADEA), prohibits employment discrimination against… …

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