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1297
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This survey, corroborating similar earlier studies in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas, notes that runoff input into a canal system lowers numbers and varieties of fish and invertebrates. The authors call for increased water flow through the canal system.
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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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501
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Most urban construction sites are falling short of state goals to curb urban erosion; policy designed to remedy these shortcomings is being debated.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 16 Issue 2, Fall 1990, p28-36, il, map, bibl, f
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16165
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North Carolina's aging population, those over the age of 65, has increased dramatically. Between 1980 and 1990, the state's elderly population grew 33 percent. This bulletin traces the growth of programs for the elderly and discusses the responsibilities of the federal, state, and local governments with respect to the administration and financing of aging programs in the state.
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Elder Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 A3 E42), Vol. Issue 1, June 1995, p1-15, f
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1893
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Pregnant women who participated in the special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) were compared to pregnant women not in the program. The results were favorable for the WIC participants.
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CHES Studies (NoCar RA 407.4 N8 P48), Vol. Issue 55, Mar 1991, p1-8, il, bibl
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429
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Nickens offers helpful hints on backpacking.
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8185
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This special edition of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA contains the biennial divisional reports of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission for the period from July 1, 1964 - June 30, 1966. The reporting divisions are enforcement, wildlife management, boating and inland fisheries, conservation education, administrative services, and personnel.
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5169
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In this first article of a series, Saxon examines the general meaning of confidentiality, what its purpose is, whether it is absolute, and what its limits are.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 30, Feb 2001, p1-12, f
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5170
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In part II of confidentiality and social services, Saxon examines the \"legal and quasi-legal sources of rules governing the acquisition, use, protection, and disclosure of confidential information.\"
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 31, May 2001, p1-23, f
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19850
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The third in a series of Social Services Law Bulletins that will address confidentiality and social services. This bulletin examines what it means to say that information is confidential. It addresses such issues as whether information may never be disclosed or if there are exceptions that allow or require disclosure of confidential information and under what circumstances social services agencies may obtain confidential information from other agencies or individuals.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 35, Apr 2002, p1-14, f
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19851
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The fourth in a series of Social Services Law Bulletins that will address confidentiality and social services. This bulletin is an annotated index to federal and state confidentiality rules for state and local social services agencies. The index identifies and briefly summarizes many of the federal and state statutes and regulations that govern the use, protection, disclosure, and acquisition of confidential information by social services agencies.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 37, Oct 2002, p1-35, f
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19852
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The fifth in a series of Social Services Law Bulletins that will address confidentiality and social services. This bulletin summarizes the HIPAA privacy rule and discusses its potential impact on county social services departments and the programs they administer.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 38, Aug 2003, p1-20, f
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16175
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This bulletin summarizes the provisions of several federal and state laws, including the Social Security Act, the federal Privacy Act, the State Privacy Act, and the newly-enacted Identify Theft Protection Act of 2005, governing the collection, use, or disclosure of SSN's by state and county social service agencies.
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19853
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The sixth in a series of Social Services Law Bulletins that will address confidentiality and social services. This bulletin summarizes the provisions of several federal and state laws, including the Social Security Act, the federal Privacy Act, the State Privacy Act, and the newly-enacted state Identity Theft Protection Act of 2005, governing the collection, use, or disclosure of social security numbers by state and county social services agencies.
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Each June, North Carolina volunteers listen for bird calls to help chart long-term bird population trends.
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