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  The Constitution of North Carolina
Following the precedent established in amending the United States Constitution, the 1835 amendments were appended to the Constitution of 1776, not incorporated in it as is the modern practice.
Approved by the voters in 1980, it required that all justices and judges of the State courts be licensed lawyers as a condition of election or appointment to the bench.
An amendment to shift the elections for state legislative, executive, and judicial officers and for county officers from even-numbered to odd-numbered years (beginning in 1989 for legislators and 1993 for Governors and other state executives) was submitted by the General Assembly of 1985 to the voters, who rejected it on May 6, 1986.
statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us /nc/stgovt/preconst.htm   (6110 words)

  
 A Strategic Plan for Documenting Mental Health in New York State - Executive Summary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
State agencies and private institutions that deal with mental illness operate under strict legal and ethical codes to protect the privacy of individuals who are mentally ill or have official interaction with mental health service providers.
The State constitution of 1846 established a single Board of Prisons to oversee all State prisons, and in 1876 this board was replaced by the Office of Superintendent of State Prisons.
A State Board of Health was created in 1880 (Chapter 322) to undertake a variety of health-related activities, including researching diseases and their causes; promoting public health; supervising the registration of vital statistics; and investigating the effect of localities, employment, and other conditions on public health.
www.archives.nysed.gov /a/researchroom/rr_health_mh_recguide.shtml   (11491 words)

  
 West Virginia Statehood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Virginia State Constitution, adopted in 1776, granted voting rights only to white males owning at least 25 acres of improved or 50 acres of unimproved land.
From the initial list, most of the counties in the Shenandoah Valley were excluded due to their control by Confederate troops and a large number of local Confederate sympathizers.
The United States Constitution says a new state must gain approval from the original state, which never occurred in the case of West Virginia.
www.wvculture.org /history/statehoo.html   (2036 words)

  
 US Department Of State Post Report
Exports to the United States were worth just under euro 10 billion, a 1 percent decrease compared witht eh same period in 2003, while exports to the UK decrease by 3 peercent to approximately euro 7.5 billion.
The Ambassador's residence, built in 1776, is a house of historical note, situated on 70 acres of wood and grassland about 6 miles from the Chancery in Phoenix Park.
A list is issued at the end of each year, by the school, for each grade.
foia.state.gov /MMS/postrpt/pr_view_all.asp?CntryID=71   (10974 words)

  
 Guatemala (11/05)
Supreme Court justices are elected by the Congress from a list submitted by the bar association, law school deans, a university rector, and appellate judges.
The military is equipped with armaments and materiel from the United States, Israel, Serbia and Montenegro, Taiwan, Argentina, Spain, and France.
U.S. citizens who are long-term visitors or traveling in dangerous areas are encouraged to register their travel via the State Department’s travel registration web site at https://travelregistration.state.gov or at the Consular section of the U.S. embassy upon arrival in a country by filling out a short form and sending in a copy of their passports.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/2045.htm   (4818 words)

  
 1776   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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June 17 - Lt. Jose Joaquin Moraga leads a band of colonists from Monterey Presidio, landing on June 29 and constructing the Mission Dolores of the new Presidio of San Francisco.
July 9 - An angry mob in New York City topples the equestrian statue of George III in Bowling Green.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/1/17/1776.html   (691 words)

  
 1776   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The birth of a nation: The outcome of `1776' was `little short of a miracle,' says historian David McCullough.
From 1775 to 1776, the independence of an entire population and the future of an...
McCullough's latest, 1776, is destined to further outrage his critics...
hallencyclopedia.com /1776   (970 words)

  
 Argentina (09/05)
Imports from the United States were 15.4% of total Argentine imports, and 79.4% of Argentine imports from NAFTA in 2004.
In April 2002, negotiations between the Governments of the United States and Argentina clarified aspects of the latter's intellectual property system, such as provisions related to the patentability of microorganisms and the import restriction regime.
The excellent political relationship between the United States and Argentina is increasingly reflected in the U.S. Embassy's efforts to facilitate cooperation in nontraditional areas such as counter-terrorism, anti-narcotics, and scientific cooperation on space, peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and the environment.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/26516.htm   (5307 words)

  
 1779   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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June 1 - American Revolutionary War: Benedict Arnold is court-martialed for malfeasance in his treatment of government property.
July 16 - American Revolutionary War: United States forces led by General Anthony Wayne capture Stony Point, New York from British troops.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/1/17/1779.html   (225 words)

  
 1775   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
June 14 - American Revolutionary War: The United States Army is established by the Continental Congress.
November 10 - American Revolutionary War: The Continental Congress passes a resolution creating the Continental Marines (later renamed the United States Marine Corps) to serve as landing troops for the recently created Continental Navy (the Marines were disbanded at end of war in April of 1783 but were reformed on July 11, 1798).
November 28 - The United States Navy is established by the Continental Congress.
www.1-free-software.com /en/wikipedia/1/17/1775.html   (795 words)

  
 ESP :: History :: Timeline
Many leaders believe that crime is the result of environment, and that solitude will make the criminal regretful and penitent (hence the new word, Penitentiary).
Eastern State’s arched cell blocks and central rotunda are transformed into a mental institution in the movie 12 Monkeys, with Brad Pitt.
Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site celebrates the tenth season of tours by opening several dramatic new vistas in the prison's cathedral-like cellblocks, and by introducing of a state-of-the-art "Voices of Eastern State" Audio Tour.
www.easternstate.org /history   (2120 words)

  
 Religion and the State Governments (Religion and the Founding of the American Republic, Library of Congress Exhibition)
Knowing that in the egalitarian, post-independence era, the public would no longer permit single denominations to monopolize state support, legislators devised "general assessment schemes." Religious taxes were laid on all citizens, each of whom was given the option of designating his share to the church of his choice.
In the revised creed, adopted by the Presbyterian Church in the United States in 1788, "nursing fathers" was elevated from an explanatory footnote--(note f), as it appears here, to the body of the text in the section on the duties of the civil magistrate.
Isaac Backus (1724-1806) was the leader of the New England Baptists.
www.loc.gov /exhibits/religion/rel05.html   (2467 words)

  
 State of the Union
That's why newspapers throughout Ohio are opposing State Issues 2, 3, 4 and 5 at a rate of more than 3-to-1, and they've published 85 editorials recommending that you vote NO today at the ballot box.
Issues 2, 3, 4 and 5 on the Nov. 8 ballot in Ohio are all part of a package, one labeled by proponents as reforms sparked by the recent scandals in Columbus.
That includes $2 million "to modify the Secretary of State's current in-house contribution reporting data system" and $88 million to shift electronic campaign finance reporting requirements from the secretary of state's office to the county level (not including whatever additional staff might be needed in all 88 counties).
ohiogop.blogs.com   (3245 words)

  
 The US50 - A guide to the fifty states
Other, including prominent western Virginia political leaders, supported abolitionism because they felt slaves were performing jobs white laborers should be paid to do.
The United States Constitution says a new states must gain approval from the original state, which never occurred in the case of West Virginia.
The United State Senate rejected a statehood bill proposed by Carlile which did not contain the Willey Amendment and then on July 14, 1862, approved a statehood proposal which included the Willey Amendment.
www.theus50.com /westvirginia/history.shtml   (2388 words)

  
 Alliance for the Separation of School & State   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
With the media attention to test scores of schools, districts, and states—and politicians sensing that "education is a hot issue"—school leaders have developed a mania for looking good on tests.
But for over a century, American school leaders have more and more focused on "career skills" and for over a half-century, on "life adjustment" or "social skills" as the ultimate goal for their students.
Separation of school and state applies to schooling the approach Americans have used for churching: Government doesn't run, compel, or finance Sunday School.
honestedu.org   (1190 words)

  
 List_of_state_leaders_in_1770   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Johann Hartwig Ernst, Count von Bernstorff, Minister of State of Denmark (1751-1770)
Johann Friedrich Struensee, Minister of State of Denmark (1770-1772)
Majority leader - Axel von Fersen, senior, Lantmarskalk of the Riksdag of the Estates (1769-1770)
www.comicscomics.com /search.php?title=List_of_state_leaders_in_1770   (243 words)

  
 recallreed blog
This state further finds that illegal immigrants have been given a safe haven in this state with the aid of identification cards that are issued without verifying immigration status, and that this conduct contradicts federal immigration policy, undermines the security of our borders and demeans the value of citizenship.
The follow-up notice shall include a registration form and shall state that if the elector does not complete and return a new registration form with current information to the county auditor within thirty-five days, the name of the elector will be removed from the general register and transferred to the inactive voter list.
State election officials are not aware of a single documented instance where a non-citizen voted in the governor's race.
recallreedblog.blogspot.com   (13470 words)

  
 Americans United: If Best-Selling End-Times Author Tim LaHaye Has His Way, Church-State Separation Will Be...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Many COR members were leaders of the "Christian Reconstructionist" camp, whose advocates favor scrapping democracy and basing all U.S. law on their narrow interpretation of the Old Testament's legal code.
Shortly after that, he asserts, leaders of the Unitarian Church seized control of Harvard and from that citadel of non-belief directed a successful campaign to secularize the entire nation.
As an early leader of the Religious Right, he once insisted that the federal government reserve 25 percent of all federal jobs for "born-again" Christians, since that is the percentage of the population they represent.
www.au.org /site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=5601&abbr=cs_   (4146 words)

  
 1776 article - 1776 1773 1774 1775 1777 1778 1779 Decades 1740s 1750s 1760s 1770s - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1776 article - 1776 1773 1774 1775 1777 1778 1779 Decades 1740s 1750s 1760s 1770s - What-Means.com
July 4 - American Revolutionary War: United States Declaration of Independence.
1776 article - 1776 definition - what means 1776
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/1776   (731 words)

  
 The Enlightenment, Freemasonry, and The Illuminati
Leo XII lamented the fact that Christian princes and heads of state had not fully obeyed the Vatican in suppressing Masonry, "as the safety of both Church and State required", in the words of one Jesuit writer.
Within certain segments of the state and church, it was thought that the Order had burrowed still further underground, and was at work throughout the continent under many different guises.
Local and state laws against theatre were repealed, along with censorship laws as well — all to the consternation of ministers throughout the country.
www.atheists.org /Atheism/roots/enlightenment   (11968 words)

  
 WallBuilders | Resources | Treaty of Tripoli
But even if shortened and cut abruptly ("the government of the United States is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion"), this is not an untrue statement since it is referring to the federal government.
Therefore, if the article is read as a declaration that the federal government of the United States was not in any sense founded on the Christian religion, such a statement is not a repudiation of the fact that America was considered a Christian nation.
Taught by revelation that war with the Christians will guarantee the salvation of their souls, and finding so great secular advantages in the observance of this religious duty [the secular advantage of keeping captured cargoes], their [the Muslims’] inducements to desperate fighting are very powerful.
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 Women in the United States - Women's Rights - Web Sites
The Web sites listed provide examples of public and private organizations interested in promoting the rights and interests of American women and examine the history of women's rights in the United States as well as other resources.
Jane Addams was the founder of Hull House in Chicago, an early settlement house, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
This chronology, compiled by E. Susan Barber, traces the major events of the U.S. suffrage movement from 1776 to 1923 and is available through the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress.
usinfo.state.gov /usa/women/rights/rightslinks.htm   (1225 words)

  
 US Department of State Dispatch: Department of State services to the public - Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
They include lists of principal officers of the Department and U.S. Chiefs of Mission from 1776 to 1990; lists of visits of U.S. Presidents to foreign countries, 1906-1989; and lists of foreign travels of the Secretaries of State, 1866-1990.
Senior Department of State officials participate in these meetings, which are designed to encourage the free exchange of information and opinion.
Large groups of opinion leaders from business, education, ethnic, environmental, and other non-governmental entities can request assistance in organizing a foreign policy conference in the Department or in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1584/is_n34_v5/ai_15775169   (1206 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1725   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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Ethiopia - Asma Giyorgis of Ethiopia Asma Giyorgis, List of Emperors of Ethiopia Emperor of Ethiopia, (1721- 1730)
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 List_of_state_leaders_in_1783   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1782 state leaders - Events of 1783 - 1784 state leaders - State leaders by year
Elias Boudinot, President of the United States in Congress Assembled (1782-1783)
Thomas Mifflin, President of the United States in Congress Assembled (1783-1784)
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Severn river in Shropshire; the first all cast-iron bridge ever constructed.
American Revolutionary War: United States forces led by General Anthony Wayne capture
en-cyclopedia.com /wiki/1779   (140 words)

  
 State leaders by year - Gurupedia
This is a list of heads of state,
government leaders, and other rulers in any given year.
1770s: 1770 - 1771 - 1772 - 1773 - 1774 - 1775 - 1776 - 1777 - 1778 - 1779
www.gurupedia.com /h/he/heads_of_state_timeline.htm   (676 words)

  
 02/14/1997 National grassroots independent political group announces it’s endorsement of State Senator Dick Mountjoy
National grassroots independent political group announces it’s endorsement of State Senator Dick Mountjoy for Lieutenant Governor and several individuals for California Republican Party board position.
Mountjoy is the first candidate to be endorsed by the group for the June 2nd, 1998 elections.
We feel it will be their moral fortitude and character as well as their training that will give them the ability to make good decisions regarding issues that face America.
www.cfaba.org /cf05031.htm   (413 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1729   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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