The RestrictivePractices Court is a senior court of record in the United Kingdom . It was created in 1956 to foster competition economics competition through enforcement of the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1956 . ref RestrictivePractices Court Act 1956 ref Though the Court was overhauled in 1976, ref http www.opsi.gov.uk RevisedStatutes Acts ukpga 1976 cukpga 19760033 en 1 RestrictivePractices Court Act 1976 ref by the end of the century, the legislation was perceived as increasingly out of line with Articles 81 and 82 of the Treaty of Rome . Though, as of July 2008, the Court continues to exist, it has largely been replaced by a new judicial regime under the Competition Act 1998 and Enterprise Act 2002 ref cite web publisher Department for Business, Enterprise and Regualtory Reform title Competition authorities year 2008 accessdate 2008 07 20 url http www.berr.gov.uk bbf competition authorities index.html ref and will be disestablished in due course. ref Competition Act 1998, http www.statutelaw.gov.uk content.aspx?ActiveTextDocId 1455854 s.1 a ref References reflist br Category Court systems in England and Wales Category Scottish court systems Category United Kingdom court systems Category Competition law Category Legal history of England Category 1956 establishments in the United Kingdom UK law stub ... more details
Infobox disease Name Restrictive cardiomyopathy a.k.a Obliterative cardiomyopathy Image Cardiac amyloidosis very high mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of cardiac amyloidosis , a cause of restrictive cardiomyopathy . Congo red stain . DiseasesDB 11390 ICD10 ICD10 I 42 5 i 30 ICD9 ICD9 425.4 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000189 eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 291 MeshID D002313 Restrictive cardiomyopathy RCM a.k.a Obliterative cardiomyopathy, once known as constrictive cardiomyopathy ref name Hancock cite journal last Hancock first EW title Differential diagnosis of restrictive cardiomyopathy and constrictive pericarditis journal Heart British Cardiac Society date 2001 Sep volume 86 issue 3 pages 343 9 pmid 11514495 url http heart.bmj.com.beckerproxy.wustl.edu content 86 3 343.extract accessdate 15 October 2011 pmc 1729880 ref is a form of cardiomyopathy in which the walls are rigid, ref DorlandsDict two 000017373 restrictive cardiomyopathy ref and the heart is restricted from stretching and filling with blood properly. It is the least common of Goodwin s three original subtypes of cardiomyopathy, which includes hypertrophic cardiomyopathy hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathy dilated as well as restrictive. ref name Hancock It should not be confused with constrictive pericarditis , a disease which presents similarly but is very different in treatment and prognosis. ref name Hancock Presentation Rhythmicity and contractility of the heart may be normal, but the stiff walls of the heart chambers ... the heart is backed up in the circulatory system. In time, restrictive cardiomyopathy patients develop ... . ref cite pmid 17680617 ref Treatment Therapy for restrictive cardiomyopathy is limited. ref name ... www.merckmanuals.com home heart and blood vessel disorders cardiomyopathy restrictive cardiomyopathy.html title Restrictive Cardiomyopathy Cardiomyopathy Merck Manual Home Health Handbook work accessdate ... restrictive cardiomyopathy will usually eventually have to be treated by cardiac transplantation . References ... more details
covenants Restrictive covenants are commonly registered against commercial properties. General covenants ... U.S. bingo parlour or a tool and die factory . A commercial lease may include a restrictive ... leases to other tenants a restrictive covenant forbidding the sale of certain items such as fresh ..., or directly harming property Value economics value s. Others, however, are more detailed. Some restrictive ... antennas. Various states in the United States have enacted or are enacting laws forbidding such restrictive ... the property. Attempts have been made to have federal agencies preempt certain restrictive covenants ... FCC pre empt restrictive covenants related to amateur radio towers. The Federal Communications Commission FCC found that restrictive covenants are private contractual agreements, not state or local ... Rcd 19413 WTB 1999 , recon. dismissed , 17 FCC Rcd 19408 WTB PSPWD 2002 PRB 1 2001 ref A restrictive ... of the governmental police power. In Canada, governmental authorities may apply both restrictive ... is registered against virtually every title in the northeast quadrant of the city as a restrictive ... The Origins and Diffusion of Racial Restrictive Covenants Michael Jones Correa Political Science ... to enforce racially restrictive covenants, and such covenants no longer have any force. See also ... for Breach of Restrictive Covenants 1996 Conveyancer 329 HRW Wade, Covenants A Broad and a Reasonable ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB 32974 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM 275210 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Restrictive dermopathy is a rare, lethal autosomal recessive skin condition characterized by abnormal facies, tight skin, sparse or absent eyelashes, and secondary joint changes. ref name Andrews James, William Berger, Timothy Elston, Dirk 2005 . Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology . 10th ed. . Saunders. ISBN 0 7216 2921 0. ref rp 563 Mechanism Restrictive dermopathy RD is caused either by the loss of the gene ZMPSTE24 , which encodes a protein responsible for the cleavage of farnesylated prelamin A progerin into mature non farnesylated lamin , or by a mutation in the LMNA gene. This results in the accumulation of farnesyl prelamin A at the nuclear membrane. ref name pmid17090536 cite journal author Young SG, Meta M, Yang SH, Fong LG title Prelamin A farnesylation and progeroid syndromes journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 281 issue 52 pages 39741 39745 year 2006 month December pmid 17090536 doi 10.1074 jbc.R600033200 url ref Mechanistically, restrictive dermopathy is somewhat similar to Hutchinson Gilford progeria syndrome HGPS , a disease where the last step in lamin processing is hindered by a mutation that causes the loss of the ZMPSTE24 cleavage site in the lamin A gene. See also Relapsing linear acantholytic dermatosis List of cutaneous conditions References Reflist Category Autosomal recessive disorders Category Genodermatoses ... more details
The terms Spanish practices or old Spanish customs are United Kingdom expressions that refer to irregular or restrictivepractices in workers interests. Typically, these are arrangements that have been negotiated in the past between employers and unions . The issue arises because, in United Kingdom law, a contract of employment consists of both expressed and implied terms. ref http www.adviceguide.org.uk nm index life employment contracts of employment.htm what is a contact of employment Citizens Advice Bureau What is a contract of employment ref Implied terms can arise through custom and practice . Historically, alteration of these terms has been by negotiation and collective bargaining . For example, if it has been the habit to release staff when the day s work is done such as, today s newspaper is printed , then that becomes the de facto contract of employment. If some workers are required to stay on to do additional tasks, then it may be more convenient to pay these workers to do so since otherwise they are not being treated equitably and or have no incentive to do so . Over many years of incremental negotiation, the original rationale may be lost and a point reached where all workers ... paid . He claimed there were 1,442 Spanish practices at Royal Mail a few years ago, and these had now been cut to 92. One example of such practices was paid overtime within normal working hours, for example ..., for example the Wapping dispute . Main types of Spanish practices Allowing workers to go home ... practices url http www.igreens.org.uk spanish practices.htm ref or political correctness politically ... The Spanish practices at heart of dispute url http www.telegraph.co.uk news main.jhtml?xml news ... to Spanish practices , meaning Roman Catholic practices, which at the time were censured in England. In 1584 another secretary of Queen Elizabeth I , Francis Walsingham , referred to Spanish practices ... reforms of the 1980s Spanish practices have been increasingly removed from the workplace ... more details
Wiktionarypar unfair Unfair practices may refer to Unfair business practices Unfair competition Unfair labor practice See also Unfair dismissal Social injustice dab ... more details
PoliticsUK About Corrupt Practices in UK election law other uses Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act Corrupt practices in England English election law includes bribery , treating , undue influence, personation , and aiding, abetting, counselling and procuring personation. English election law Corrupt practices were created in English law United Kingdom common law through the Corrupt Practices Prevention Act 1854 , although statutes for the prevention of specific offences had been passed in 1416, 1695, ref See Corrupt Practices Act 1695 ref 1809, 1827, 1829, and 1842. The Act was modified, amended or extended by later legislation, for example the Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883 . Offences Corrupt practices are now defined by the Representation of the People Act 1983 and include ref UK SLD 2353486 Representation of the People Act 1983 ref personation , defined as pretending to be another person whether living, dead or fictitious in order to vote in their name ref Section 60 ref applying for a postal vote in the name of another person, or diverting the delivery of a postal vote form ref Section 62A ref giving false information in the papers nominating a candidate ref Section 65A ref incurring unlawful expenses in connection with an election campaign ref ... 115 ref The result of an election can challenged on the grounds that corrupt practices have taken ... working on his campaign commit corrupt practices. ref Section 158 ref Punishment The punishments for corrupt practices fall into two broad categories non criminal sanctions, and criminal punishments. The reporting ..., but suspected corrupt practices are subsequently identified, a criminal prosecution can be instigated ... practices in recent years was that of the local government elections in the Bordesley Green ... of the election being changed. He accordingly reported that extensive corrupt practices ... ref See also Bribery Political corruption Election law Corrupt practices is used more broadly in United ... more details
Wikify date November 2011 Restorative practices is a new field of study that integrates developments from a variety of disciplines and fields including education, psychology, social work, criminology, sociology, organizational development in order to build healthy communities, increase social capital, decrease crime and antisocial behavior , repair harm and restore relationships Wachtel 1999 . See also Restorative justice Article was stripped down to a stub, due to massive WP COPY copyright violations all text was copied and pasted nearly word for word from a variety of sites, http www.iirp.org whatisrp.php, http www.realjustice.org library bc04 wachtel.html, and http www.realjustice.org library paradigm.html, among other pages. Please read the talk page, and please review the copyright policy before adding to this article References reflist refbegin Wachtel, T. 1999 . Restorative justice in everyday life Beyond the formal ritual. Paper presented at the Reshaping Australian Institutions Conference Restorative Justice and Civil Society, The Australian National University, Canberra, February 16 18, 1999. Retrieved March 26, 2009, from http www.iirp.org pdf RJInEverydayLife.pdf refend External links http www.iirp.org International Institute for Restorative Practices http www.safersanerschools.org SaferSanerSchools http www.familypower.org Family Power http www.goodcompanyonline.org Good Company http www.restorativejustice.com Restorativejustice.com http ilapr.iirp.edu Instituto Latino Americano de Pr cticas Restaurativas DEFAULTSORT Restorative Practices Category Community building Category Social economy psych stub es Pr cticas restaurativas ... more details
orphan date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Scattered Practices Type Album Artist Ezekiel Honig Cover Scattered Practices.jpg Released September 2006 Recorded Genre Ambient music Ambient Electronic music Electronic Length 40 19 Label Microcosm Music Producer Reviews Time Out New York http www.timeout.com newyork articles clubs 4715 ezekiel honig link Village Voice http www.villagevoice.com 2006 02 28 nyc life dancing in your sleep label microcosm calms the nerves link Dusted Magazine http www.dustedmagazine.com reviews 3274 link Grooves Magazine http www.groovesmag.com review detail.php?id 00000365 link Last album Early Morning Migration w Morgan Packard br 2005 This album Scattered Practices br 2006 Next album Surfaces of a Broken Marching Band br 2008 Scattered Practices is Ezekiel Honig s fourth album, released October 2006 by Microcosm Music. Track listing Going Sailing Refrain 1 1 40 Concrete and Plastic 3.33 Books on Tape 4 58 Going Sailing Refrain 2 1 49 Going Sailing Refrain 3 1 51 Fractures and Fissures part 1 3 57 Homemade Debris 9 36 Fractures and Fissures part 2 5 35 Oceans and Living Rooms 4 11 Edit Edit Edit 3 09 External links http www.ezekielhonig.com Ezekiel Honig s website http www.microcosm music.com Microcosm Music s website Category 2007 albums Category Electronic albums ... more details
and Practices. Apparently, in between the time the episode was written, storyboarded, animated ... Orel were held back for various amounts of time by Standards and Practices due to being too dark ... the quiz show scandals , game shows have been closely monitored by network standards and practices departments ... bid. CBS Standards and Practices, host Drew Carey, and producer Kathy Greco became suspicious that another ... Since 2009, CBS Standards and Practices also requires a disclaimer regarding the business interest ... standardsand standardsand.htm Standards and Practices , The Museum of Broadcast Communications ... Kidding? Apparently Standards and Practices Are... Fluid. Category Censorship of broadcasting ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Sikh practices Sikh practices are simple, precise and practical guidelines laid out by the Sikh Gurus Guru s for the practice of the Sikh way of life . The Gurus emphasise that a Sikh should lead a disciplined life engaged in Naam Simran , meditation on God s name, Kirat Karni , living an honest life of a house holder, and Wand kay Shako , sharing what one has with the community. This translates into hard work, honest living, love of fellow humans and through them service of the God, the primal power. This way of life is said to have been stripped of complications, myths, jargon, rituals and exploitation of man by man in the name of religion. No benefits are gained by where and to which family the person is born to All have to undertake the rigours of Simran Sanskrit word Simran meditation and Selfless service Sewa selfless service to progress spiritually. The Sri Guru Granth Sahib asks the Sikh to Practice truth, contentment and kindness this is the most excellent way of life. One who is so blessed by the Formless Lord God renounces selfishness, and becomes the dust of all. 3 SGGS page 51 http www.srigranth.org servlet gurbani.gurbani?Action Page&Param 51&english t&id 2078 l2078 1 Disciplined life The Sikh is required to undertake the following observances Wake up early in the morning. Bathing and cleansing of the body should be performed. Cleanse the mind by spending some time meditating on God. Engage in family life and address your responsibilities within the family. Attend to a work or study routine and earn a living by earnest means. Undertake to help the less well off with monetary and or physical help. Exercise your responsibilities ... practices doing good deeds thus he comes to understand this mind. The mind is like an elephant ... practices Organise Gurdwaras As a community Sikhs set up local places of worship called Gurdwara . Services ... meat.htm Sikh History http www.sikhs.org meat au.htm Sikh Scholar Views Sikhism Category Sikh practices ... more details
practices In order to clarify the nature of profiling technologies some crucial distinctions have to be made between different types of profiling practices, apart from the distinction between the construction .... These profiling practices will all have different effect and raise different issues. Knowledge about ... practices in marketing are customers loyalty cards , customer relationship management in general, and personalized ... of this, since profiling practices are mostly invisible and the profiles themselves are often protected ... Filters, Privacy Control and Fair Information Practices journal Wis. Law Review volume 743 pages ... issue 4 pages 17 47 Notes and other references reflist Ambient intelligence DEFAULTSORT Profiling Practices ... more details
Technical date June 2010 A non restrictive clause is a clause in which the noun phrase NP that is used to avoid repetition as the referent of an anaphor , meaning that it is substituted by another word, but refers to the same noun is determined by its antecedent grammar antecedent where the dependent is peripheral non essential in the secondary constituent as opposed to a restrictive clause where the dependent is central essential to its primary constituent. A nonrestrictive clause, therefore, does not aid in the identification of the referent of its head noun, but only provides information about it. Restrictive example The officer helped the civilians who had been shot. or The officer helped those civilians who had been shot. In this example, there is no comma before who. Therefore, what follows is a restrictive clause. Not all of the civilians had been shot. Non restrictive example The officer helped the civilians, who had been shot. Here is a comma before who. Therefore, what follows is a non restrictive clause. It changes the sentence to mean that all the civilians had been shot. ref http www.unt.edu cjus resources that which.htm Dead link date December 2011 ref See also Relative pronoun Relative clause English relative clauses Apposition References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Non Restrictive Clause Category Syntactic entities ... more details
A Restrictive Flow Orifice RFO is a type of orifice plate . They are used to limit the potential danger of an uncontrolled flow from a compressed gas cylinder by ref http www.mathesongas.com pdfs products Restrictive Flow Orifices.pdf Matheson, Restrictive Flow Orifice accessed Sep 2011 ref ref http www.stanford.edu dept EHS prod researchlab lab tgo valve index.html RFO Stanford accessed Sep 2011 ref limiting the accidental release of a hazardous gas flammable, toxic, etc. resulting from regulator or other component failure, restricting flow in a system in order to assure adequate pressure relief valve sizing and system over pressure protection, or restricting flow from bulk sources. ref Gas Flow Characterization of Restrictive Flow Orifice Devices, Sandia REPORT SAND97 1670, Jul. 1997 ref Predicting Flow Correlations assist in predicting the flow of a particular gas or gas mixture through a RFO. This is done by first determining the flow through the same RFO at the required pressure with a reference gas and then adjusting the specific gravity accordingly. The pertinent equation for the reference gas of nitrogen N sub 2 sub is presented below. math Flow text Flow Rate of N2 at the same pressure sqrt frac 1 text Specific Gravity math Notes Reflist Category Control devices Category Gas technologies ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Restrictive lung disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 518.89 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2012 MeshID Restrictive lung diseases or restrictive ventilatory defects ref http oac.med.jhmi.edu res phys Encyclopedia RestrictVentDefect RestrictVentDefect.HTML Johns Hopkins School of Medicine s Interactive Respiratory Physiology Restrictive Ventilatory Defect Retrieved on February 25, 2010 ref are a category of extrapulmonary, pleural, or parenchymal respiratory diseases that restrict lung expansion ref name emedicineRLD cite web url http www.emedicine.com med topic2012.htm title Restrictive Lung Disease accessdate 2008 04 19 author Sharma, Sat date work publisher ref , resulting in a decreased lung volume, an increased work of breathing, and inadequate ventilation and or oxygenation. Pulmonary function test demonstrates a decrease in the forced vital capacity. Pathophysiology In disorders that are intrinsic to the lung parenchyma, the underlying process is usually pulmonary fibrosis scarring of the lung . ref name osborne http www.sallyosborne.com Workshop 20on 20PFTs PreReading 20 202009.pdf PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS A Workshop on Simple ... Diagnosis abbreviations section date May 2011 In restrictive lung disease, forced expiratory volume ... and decreased variability of breathing in patients with restrictive lung disease journal Am. J ... and classification Restrictive lung diseases may be due to specific causes which can be intrinsic to the parenchyma of the lung, or extrinsic to it. ref name urleMedicine Restrictive Lung Disease Article by Sat Sharma cite web url http www.emedicine.com med topic2012.htm title eMedicine Restrictive ... in the lungs of a baby born prematurely. Many cases of restrictive lung disease are idiopathic ... eMedicine Specialties Pulmonology Interstitial Lung Diseases Restrictive Lung Disease Author Lalit ... Respiratory pathology Cardiopulmonary Therapy DEFAULTSORT Restrictive Lung Disease Category Lung disorders ... more details
Disability As part of the U.S. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act , the least restrictive environment is identified as one of the six principles that govern the special education education of students with disabilities and other special needs. By law, schools are required to provide a free appropriate public education FAPE in the least restrictive environment that is appropriate to the individual student s needs. Least restrictive environment means that a student who has a disability should have the opportunity to be educated with non disabled Peer group peers , to the greatest extent appropriate. They should have access to the general education curriculum , , or any other program that non disabled peers would be able to access. The student should be provided with supplementary aids and services necessary to achieve educational goals if placed in a setting with non disabled peers. Academically, a resource room may be available within the school for specialized instruction, with typically no more than two hours per day of services for a student with learning disabilities. ref Dybwad, G. 1980 Avoiding the misconcpetions of mainstreaming, the least restrictive environment, and normalization. Exceptional Children , 47, 85 90 ref Should the nature or severity of his or her disability prevent the student from achieving these goals in a regular education setting, then the student would be placed in a more restrictive environment, such as a special school , classroom within the current school, or a hospital program. Generally, the less opportunity a student has to interact and learn with non disabled peers, the more the placement is considered to be restricted. To determine what an appropriate setting is for a student, a team will review the student s needs and interests. The types of educational settings for students with disabilities will vary. With the differences ... restrictive environment is, courts have had to interpret the LRE principle. In a landmark case ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Design rules are maintained and released by a semiconductor foundry for its customers layout designers of integrated circuits to follow. Restrictive design rules RDRs curtail some of the freedom layout designers have traditionally had with regular design rules in less advanced process technologies. To achieve and maintain an acceptable return on investment for its customers and by extension for itself, a foundry may be compelled, for technological reasons, to adopt RDRs to better ensure the completed layout design of an integrated circuit is manufacturable with a desired yield in more advanced process technologies. External links 1 http www.eetimes.com news latest showArticle.jhtml?articleID 190301993 2 http www.edn.com blog 1690000169 post 1230006923.html 3 http www.freelists.org archives fabacad 07 2006 msg00003.html Category Semiconductor device fabrication Tech stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Australian Trade Practices Commission was the government agency agency responsible for monitoring and enforcement activities under the Trade Practices Act 1974 . It was replaced by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in 1995. Category Government of Australia Category Economy of Australia Australia law stub ... more details
Infobox Book name Perl Best Practices image image caption author Damian Conway country Flagicon USA United States language English language English subject genre publisher O Reilly Media pub date July 2005 pages 517 isbn ISBN 0 596 00173 8 Perl Best Practices is a computer programming programming book focusing on standard practices for Perl coding style, encouraging the Software development development of maintainable source code . It was written by Damian Conway and published by O Reilly Media O Reilly . External links http oreilly.com catalog 9780596001735 index.html Perl Best Practices at the O Reilly online catalog http www.perlfoundation.org perl5 index.cgi?pbp module recommendation commentary PBP Module Recommendation Commentary Updated module recommendations from the Perl community Detailed http news.slashdot.org article.pl?sid 05 09 14 1451238 review at Slashdot Category 2005 books Category Books on Perl Category O Reilly Media books computer book stub ... more details
unreferenced date December 2007 Unfair business practices encompass fraud , misrepresentation , and oppressive or unconscionability unconscionable acts or practices by business , often against consumer s and are prohibited by law in many countries. For instance, in the European Union , each member state must regulate unfair business practices in accordance with the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive , subject to transitional periods. Unfair business practices may arise in many areas, including leasing Tenancy matters Matters involving the purchase of products and services by consumers Matters involving insurance claims and the settlement thereof Debt collection in cases of default finance default In addition to providing for the award of compensatory damages , laws may also provide for the award of punitive damages as well as the payment of the plaintiff s legal fees. At common law , individuals were not entitled to attorneys fees or punitive damages for wrongful acts committed by businesses in most states. Most often, laws prohibiting unfair business practices require consumers to send demand letter to the business prior to commencing with a law suit. If the business fails to make a reasonable offer of settlement within a specified period of time, and is subsequently found liable in court, it may be liable for punitive damages and the injured parties reasonable attorney s fees under many statutes. In some instances, the statutes provide for prevailing plaintiffs to recover double or triple the actual damages against non settling defendants. When statutes prohibiting unfair and deceptive business practices provide for the award of punitive damages and attorneys fee s to injured ... Unfair Business Practices Blog http www.gewerblicherrechtsschutz.pro index.php?id rechtssicher werben&L 2 Guide on German and European law regarding unfair practices and unfair business to consumer commercial practices DEFAULTSORT Unfair Business Practices Category Business law law term stub bg ... more details
, contain a commitment to phasing out destructive fishing practices in the marine environment ... to end destructive fishing practices much earlier. In 1999, 124 nations explicitly gave their support .... However, while the Code of Conduct contains a commitment to end destructive fishing practices, the Code contains no time lines. The narrowest definition of destructive fishing practices refers ... , for example , as well as practices such as shark finning, blast fishing, poison fishing, muroami , and push netting. These latter practices are not significant within the fishing zones of most developed ... 12353 en Fisheries Issues Destructive fishing practices Text by S.M. Garcia. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture ... cnevill marineDFP definitions.doc. Destructive fishing practices definitions http www.conservationinstitute.org ocean change Fisheries destructivefishingpractices.htm Destructive fishing practices ... problems fishing destructive fishing index.cfm Fishing problems Destructive fishing practices ... degradation through destructive fishing practices Coral degradation through destructive fishing practices ... fisheries cfp management resources environment destructive en.htm Destructive fishing practices ... en.htm Questions and Answers on Destructive Fishing Practices European Commission http www.fishsec.org article.asp?CategoryID 1&ContextID 224 Destructive fishing practices The Fisheries Secretariat http www.eubusiness.com Fisheries destructive fishing Destructive fishing practices EUbusiness.com, 17 ... 55.html Destructive fishing practices Spearfishing World fishery science topics expanded management DEFAULTSORT Destructive Fishing Practices Category Environmental issues with fishing ... more details
The International Institute for Restorative Practices Graduate School IIRP , based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania , is dedicated to the advanced education of professionals at the graduate level and to the conduct of research that can develop the growing field of restorative practices ref http www.iirp.edu mission.php ref History The International Institute for Restorative Practices Graduate School grew out of the experience of the Community Service Foundation and Buxmont Academy CSF Buxmont , ref http www.csfbuxmont.org ref two Pennsylvania nonprofit organizations that have been providing education ... Buxmont integrated those practices and philosophies into their own programs and then developed ... discipline that came to be known as restorative practices. CSF Buxmont advanced the new field of restorative practices through the 1990s. In 1999 it decided to create a specialized scientific and educational institution to foster the development of restorative practices. The International Institute for Restorative Practices was incorporated in 2000 as a nonprofit organization in Pennsylvania. It received ... The IIRP offers two master s degrees the Master of Restorative Practices and Education MRPE and the Master of Restorative Practices and Youth Counseling MRPYC . Both programs are 30 credits and share ... credit Graduate Certificate in Restorative Practices. ref http www.iirp.edu certificate.php ref Students ... Info Sheet.pdf ref Philosophy The underlying premise of restorative practices is simple that human ... leadership. Restorative practices have implications for education, counseling, parenting, social ... provides restorative practices training, consulting and educational materials throughout the world ... the theory and processes of restorative practices. ref http www.iirp.edu books n videos.php ref International Conferences The IIRP has sponsored 14 world conferences on restorative practices since 1998 ... in implementation and research in restorative practices. The 2011 IIRP World Conference, ref http ... more details
Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices is a proposal for bank regulation in the United States under Federal Reserve Regulation AA. The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System announced in a press release on Saturday, May 2, 2008 that the proposed rules, prohibit unfair practices regarding credit cards and overdraft services that would, among other provisions, protect consumers from unexpected increases in the rate charged on pre existing credit card balances. ref name FRB Press Release 2008 05 02 cite web last Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System first authorlink coauthors title FRB Press Release Federal Reserve proposes rules to prohibit unfair practices regarding credit cards and overdraft services May 2, 2008 work publisher date 2008 url http www.federalreserve.gov newsevents press bcreg 20080502a.htm format doi accessdate 2009 10 02 ref Provisions addressing credit card practices aim to enhance protections for consumers who use credit cards and improve the credit card disclosures under the Truth in Lending Act Banks would be prohibited from increasing the rate on a pre existing credit card balance except under limited circumstances and must allow the consumer to pay off that balance over a reasonable period of time. Banks would be prohibited from applying payments in excess of the minimum in a manner that maximizes interest charges. Banks would be required to give consumers the full benefit of discounted promotional rates on credit cards by applying payments ... Acts or Practices Proposed Rule work publisher The Office of the Federal Register, National Archives ... that the Federal Reserve Board issued to regulate practices under Regulation Z Truth in Lending Act for credit card practices and Regulation E Electronic Fund Transfer Act for deposit account overdrafts stemming from debit card and ATM card transactions. The Congress also addressed these practices ... 2008 pdf E8 10247.pdf Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices Proposed Rule , Federal Register, Vol ... more details
notability book date October 2010 Infobox Book name Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices image Image EUSP cover.gif author Brenda Love illustrator Phoebe Gloeckner, Jakub Kalousek, Paul Mavrides, Julie Newdoll country United States of America language English subject Human sexuality Sexuality , paraphilia publisher Barricade Books, Inc. release date 1992 The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices is a reference book written by Brenda Love , first published in 1992, and having since had various republications. Description The book describes a huge number of Human sexual behavior human sexual practices , many of which are either uncommon or regarded as taboo in many cultures. Many of the topics covered are related to paraphilia of various kinds. The book includes over 700 entries and 150 illustrations . The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices is the only mainstream reference available on many of these topic s. ref cite book title For sex education, see librarian a guide to issues and resources first1 Martha last1 Cornog first2 Timothy last2 Perper publisher Greenwood Publishing Group year 1996 isbn 0313290229 page 177 ref It has also been published in Spanish language Spanish , Portuguese, Japanese, German and French language French . See also Human sexuality Human sexual behavior Paraphilia References reflist External links http www.sexology.it glossario sessuologia.html Glossary of clinical sexology it en DEFAULTSORT Encyclopedia Of Unusual Sex Practices Category Sexology literature Category Encyclopedias on sexuality ref book stub ... more details
Infobox Book width 30em name Contemplative Practices in Action Spirituality, Meditation, and Health title ... books?id xnM4Y3uloVkC Contemplative Practices in Action Spirituality, Meditation, and Health is an interdisciplinary ... and other contemplative practices in several different religious traditions, both eastern ... forms of practice, and applications. Contemplative Practices in Action has been reviewed in several ... , ref name gupta11 and others. Topics covered Contemplative Practices in Action contains 14 chapters ... an increasing usage of meditative practices in health and human service practice, along with an increasing evidence base. It also acknowledges a number of books available on contemplative practices ... practices in action Thomas G. Plante , Adi Raz, & Doug Oman valign top colspan 3 align center ... contemplative practices and well being Zari Weiss & David Levy valign top 8. A comprehensive contemplative ... Sarita Tamayo Moraga & Darlene Cohen valign top colspan 3 align center Part III Contemplative Practices in Action Application valign top 11. The impact of meditation practices in the daily life of Silicon ... spiritual practices for the treatment of chronic pain Amy Wachholtz & Michelle J. Pearce valign top 13. A pilgrimage from suffering to solidarity walking the path of contemplative practices Gerdenio Manuel & Martha E. Stortz valign top 14. Contemplative practices in action now what? Thomas Plante & Adi ... of this book is to examine contemplative practices from a wide variety of both Eastern and Western ... strengths, such as compassion , forgiveness or courage fearlessness 3. Practices for centering ... than obtainable separately from individual practices. ref name ch2 http books.google.com books?id xnM4Y3uloVkC ... of practice described in later chapters 3 to 10 . ref name ch2 rp 10 11 A system of practices ... symptoms and increases in spirituality and quality of life . Part Two describes contemplative practices ... taught in higher education. Jewish and Islamic practices may be beneficial for patients of those traditions ... more details