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  2. Michael S. Bernick - Wikipedia

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    Michael S. Bernick (born October 1, 1952) is an American lawyer. He served as Director of California's labor department, the Employment Development Department (EDD), from 1999 to 2004. He is a practitioner and theorist of job training and employment strategies. For over 40 years, he has developed job training projects on the state and local ...

  3. Trampoline - Wikipedia

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    The nets do prevent jumpers falling off the trampoline onto the ground, but these falls are not the most common source of injury. Multiple users bouncing in a netted trampoline can still be injured. Safety net enclosures have a larger benefit for safeguarding solo trampolinists, so long as they avoid falling on their head or neck.

  4. AOL MyLifeProtected - MyBenefits - AOL Help

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    Learn about the AOL MyLifeProtected benefits you may qualify for by having an AOL plan. AOL MyLifeProtected - MyBenefits · Jan 22, 2024. Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  5. CalWORKs - Wikipedia

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    To receive benefits, parents must fulfill requirements such as working 30 hours per week and/or applying for a specified number of jobs per week and/or participating in training and readiness programs. This makes CalWORKs a form of workfare. There is also a lifetime cap of 48 months of benefits received, with some benefits restricted to 24 months.

  6. Electrostatic detection device - Wikipedia

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    Electrostatic detection device. An electrostatic detection device, or EDD, is a specialized piece of equipment commonly used in questioned document examination to reveal indentations or impressions in paper that may otherwise go unnoticed. It is a non-destructive technique (will not damage the evidence in question), allowing further tests to be ...

  7. Diana Korzenik - Wikipedia

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    Diana Korzenik was born March 15, 1941, in Brooklyn, New York, to father Harold, a labor lawyer, and mother Lillian (Shapiro), a fashion designer who, on behalf of nonprofit organizations, solicited and auctioned off the works of rising artists. Lillian encouraged Diana and her sister Ruth (Korzenik) Franklin (1935–2000), who would go on to ...

  8. HEROES Act - Wikipedia

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    The Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act, or Heroes Act ( H.R. 6800 ), was proposed legislation acting as a $3 trillion stimulus package in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, intended to supplement the earlier CARES Act stimulus package. [1] The bill for this Act of Congress was proposed by Representative Nita Lowey, a ...

  9. UCLA School of Education and Information Studies - Wikipedia

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    The school offers doctoral and master's degrees, including the MA, MEd, MLIS, EdD, and PhD, as well as professional certificates and credentials in education and information studies. It also hosts visiting scholars and a number of research centers, institutes, and programs.