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1937
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Instituting a new definition of \"critical habitat\" for freshwater fish and mussels may be North Carolina's most important conservation battle of the year. The new definition would require a conservation plan for 25 streams where the species live.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 42 Issue 2, Spring 1994, p6-7, il
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2337
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For public construction projects the General Assembly requires cities, towns, and the state to use multi-prime contracting (separate bids on heating, plumbing, etc.) or single-prime (one bid for all construction work).
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 60 Issue 4, Spring 1995, p18-25, f
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2780
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For 19th-century women here and abroad, including even England's Queen Victoria, Sarah A. Elliott's 1870 book, Mrs. Elliott's Housewife, was an advice-filled guide to household management. She resided in Elizabeth City and Oxford.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 55 Issue 10, Mar 1988, p28-29, por
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2944
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Raleigh's Oberlin community, founded and settled by newly freed slaves, is over 130 years old. Today only 75 families remain to continue its proud history and to resist developers who seek to purchase their property.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 14 Issue 9, Feb 1996, p9-11,13, il Periodical Website
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3050
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Passage of the 1993 state bond referendum approved $560 million for university system and community college construction. Projects include East Carolina University's Joyner Library expansion and renovation.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 54 Issue 9, Sept 1996, p20,22-23, il
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7399
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Legislation for senior citizens was not a top priority in the 1997 General Assembly; however, several pieces of legislation were enacted, including adult care and nursing homes, retirement benefits for government employees, and long-term care insurance.
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Elder Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 A3 E42), Vol. Issue 6, Oct 1997, p1-9
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30241
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North Carolina has three programs that provide financial support to during old age and unemployment. Among the provisions of the Social Security act, Old Age Assistance (OAA), Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI), and unemployment insurance provide benefits to persons through Federal, state, and county tax provisions.