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  2. Pennsylvania State Game Lands - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State Game Lands ( SGL) are lands managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) for hunting, trapping, and fishing. These lands, often not usable for farming or development, are donated to the PGC or purchased by the PGC with hunting license money. The Pennsylvania Game Commission runs a monthly publication called the ...

  3. Pennsylvania Department of State - Wikipedia

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    State government of Pennsylvania. Headquarters. 302 North Office Building, 401 North Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120. Agency executive. Al Schmidt, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Website. www .dos .pa .gov. The Pennsylvania Department of State is a cabinet-level state agency in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. [1]

  4. Silicon Valley - Wikipedia

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    The unemployment rate of the region was 9.4% in January 2009 and has decreased to a record low of 2.7% as of August 2019. Silicon Valley received 41% of all U.S. venture investment in 2011, and 46% in 2012.

  5. Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration - Wikipedia

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    The NAV office in Tromsø. The Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration ( NAV, originally an abbreviation of Nye arbeids- og velferdsetaten) is the current Norwegian public welfare agency, which consists of the state Labour and Welfare Service as well as municipal welfare agencies. It is responsible for a third of the state budget of Norway ...

  6. Right-to-work law - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the right to work definition as a human right in international law, U.S. right-to-work laws do not aim to provide a general guarantee of employment to people seeking work but rather guarantee an employee's right to refrain from being a member of a labor union.

  7. France - Wikipedia

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    – in Europe (green & dark grey) – in the European Union (green) Capital and largest city Paris 48°51′N 2°21′E  /  48.850°N 2.350°E  / 48.850; 2.350 Official language and national language French [II] Nationality (2021) 92.2% French 7.8% other Religion (2023) Aged 18 - 59 51% No Religion 38% Christianity 10% Islam 0.5% Judaism 0.5% Buddhism Demonym(s) French Government ...

  8. Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    The term "Buddhism" is an occidental neologism, commonly (and "rather roughly" according to Donald S. Lopez Jr.) used as a translation for the Dharma of the Buddha, fójiào in Chinese, bukkyō in Japanese, nang pa sangs rgyas pa'i chos in Tibetan, buddhadharma in Sanskrit, buddhaśāsana in Pali. Four Noble Truths

  9. Precariat - Wikipedia

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    Precariat. In sociology and economics, the precariat ( / prɪˈkɛəriət /) is a neologism for a social class formed by people suffering from precarity, which means existing without predictability or security, affecting material or psychological welfare. The term is a portmanteau merging precarious with proletariat. [1]