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  raritan
New Orange was given back to the English the next year and the city had its name changed once more to New York.
New York he was received rather graciously because he had denounced the execution of Lesler as murder, and was disposed to be conciliatory toward the Dutch.
He is said to have "lived at New Brunswick" by which was probably meant that that he stayed on there with the elder Jan until after 1730, and then, with his father, went back to the Millstone, and took up life on one of the farms at or near Harlingen.
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  New Brunswick Equal Opportunity program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Equal Opportunity program in the Canadian province of New Brunswick was created to ensure equal services would be provided to citizens in all parts of the province regardless of the wealth in the area.
Prior to the implementation of this program, New Brunswick's health and education systems were governed and funded by county governments.
Under Equal Opportunity, county governments were dissolved and the province assumed responsibility for education and health care.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Equal_Opportuinity_(New_Brunswick)   (155 words)

  
 Equality Of Opportunity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
These methods of providing equal opportunity are often a subject of controversy, as is the means by which to measure the success or failure of equal opportunity policies.
In other words, equal opportunity is measured by the degree of equality of outcome that it generates.
Indeed, equal opportunity and equality of outcome are often seen as complementary.
www.westsoundluxury.com /encyclopedia/entry/equality_of_opportunity   (597 words)

  
 equal opportunities - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about equal opportunities
The Equal Pay Act of 1970 guaranteed (in theory) equal pay for equal work.
In 1975 the Equal Opportunities Commission was founded, with the power to oversee the operation of both the Equal Pay Act and the Sex Discrimination Act.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Equal+opportunities   (188 words)

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