«Stvaco Warehouse Ihaping up Voter List Increases in Borough

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

«Stvaco Warehouse Ihaping up Voter List Increases in Borough th The Ntwsf Carteret Borough RpfP Astride AH The ActtviUe. 50th Anniversary nl The Town With You* Home-Town Paper May 12 to 18,1956 XXXIV-NO. 50 larterCARTERET, N. J., FRIDAYd, MARCH 30, 1956 PRICK KOHT CENTS 'vol. ,«stvaco Joy to Mark Easter Rites Voter List Warehouse Set In Borough ChurchesIncreases CARTERET — The solemnity ciples, nnd Good Friday which of the Holy Week will Rive way commemorates His crucifixion. to Joy, Easter Sunday, as Chrls- The story ot how Christ's fol- ihaping Up 11 a n s of Carterel celebrate lowers found the tomb empty on In Borough Christ's triumph over the grave. the Sunday following His death Tlip story of His ~esurrectlon on the cross will be recounted In Total of 8.476 will hft Structure Ready in will be sung by cholis and told sermons nnd read In •Scripture \\iy to ('»ver 35,000 by clcraymen from flower-decked readings. Traditional Easter Kligildr to Vote, in pulpits. music will be sung. Primary; A Record a l SFCe Many churchgoers end a forty- Churches have scheduled ex- *l" ""j^ ° rtHv Lenten period of fasting and tra service* to accommodate the CARTERET — Carteret will TKiU':T^Rapl0 progress penitence tomorrow. Sadness have 241 more voters eligible t« s rU( large congregations which tra- . .. miitie on the construc- marked the services on Maundy the spring primary next month, ' ditionally attend the Easter „, new warehouse for Thursday, anniversary of than In the same period last „,.,) Mineral Products Christ's last meal with his Dis- rites. year. f the Pood Machinery The total number of qualified • ,ical Corpofation. votcn this year, will be 8,478 ac- ' ctidn of the building be- Easter Sunrise Services cording to figures made public, r-.iri-t i ii' prrombcr, but the bad today by Borough Clerk Oarge rill ,,. | ms winter slowed the , Indications are that It Sponsored by Youth Unit . completed In May. Official Dexignnlions ^airhouse Is situated on Junrlse Service will be held Easter On Easter Sunday morning at Sunday morning, at 7 o'clock at 10 A. M. the children's Sunday On Ballot* are Given •mcl iel,v one and a half 'i,[ land which Westvaco ;he Calvary Baptist Church under School Easter Program will be held under the leadership of the CARTERET — Official desig- . ,.,i from the Central Reil- he leadership of the Calvary Bap- s Superintendent, Mr. Kenneth nations of the Democratic can- ; NOW Jersey. The building INDUSTRIAL PROCRKSS: Iliisr warehouse Kohl* up at the Westvaoo property acquired from the Central Raildoad. The structure 1st Youth Organization. Rev. E. Burr, pastor of the First Adams. The Sunday School chil- didates for the spring primary ip.ii: ,,f .steel frame and cinder will have a capacity of storins five million pounds of packaged chemical products and will cover 35,000 square feet of space. It covers next month, were made public , (instruction. The single about an acre and a half of ground. Baptist Church will give the ser-'dren will participate In the pro- 4 gram with songs, exercises and today by Borough Clerk George ,' , will cover 35.000 square mon, his topic will be: "The Lord in;1 Is Risen." Guest soloist will be recitations. A Flannelboar pre- J. Brechka. ; , iDie of storing five mll- lil; James Harcum, assisted by Dennis sentation on the • "Resurrection" The ticket headed by Ed- 1 .minds of packaged cheml- Carteret Motorists Can't Concert Planned Norman, also of the First Bap- will be given by Mrs, Peter Dl- ward J, Oolan Is designated on. '.,!,,(itn-t.s. In addition, the of- Easter Program tist Church. Donato. the ballot as "Organization '„. the shipping department Following the service, An Easter Easter Sunday morning at 11 Democrat" and the slate head- i ,; „ be located there. At Nathan Halt Get Registration In Boroby Choral Group morning fellowship breakfast will A. M. morning worship service ed by Joseph Synowleckl bears •.n. truck docks are provided be served to the entire congre- with the joint choirs participat- the designation of "Regular , r.ortlicnd of the warehouse. CARTERET — With the local 20 years by Robert R. Brown. CARTERET — Two Easter Day A little over a year ago, An- CARTERET — The Senior Choir gation by the Youth Organization ing in singing Handel's "Hallalu- Organization Democrat." ,!• A ill be equipped with dock motor vehicle agency closed programs were presented by the \ drew Baumgartner was desig- of the First Presbyterian Church under the direction of Mrs. Rich- jah Chorus." The Pastor, Rev. ,..;. which will adjust auto- Carteret motorists anxious to students of the Nathan Hale nated motor vhicle agent. The will present the Squibb Choral ard A. Burrls, Jr., and Mrs. Julia Joseph Matus will preach on, ,,,;]> to the level of the trucks renew motor vehicle licenses School. At the lower prade as- local agency, as well as many Group In a concert at the Carteret Szalaji. "Where Immortality Took Place." J, Brechka, as compared with ':';.,!' niatcrials-mOVUlg equlp- and registrations before tomor- sembly. Miss Joan Jwoby's third row's deadline converged on others In the State were closed High School auditorium on Tues- 8,235 voters last spring. This Is • ID enter them. The east day evening, April 17, at 8:15 P.M an all-time record. tirade class was in chaise of the Motor Vehicle Agenclies in or consolidate, because of the .-,: ihf building will be pro- The proceeds for the evening wll There Is a marked Increase in program. The program opened nearby Woodbridge and Railway mailing plan instituted by Mo- ,.; Mth loading areas for with the SalutinK of the Flag. tor Vehicle Department. be used for the new organ in the Colleges Accept U.S.M.R. Awards the number of voters in the 12th in larsc numbers today. ,. i.droad cars. Lance Jaffe was color bearer. Yesterday, Motor Vehicle De- new Presbyterian Church. Dona district, a rise is shown in the Anna Marie Mogelesky and Rita tions will be $1.00, The Squibb fifth district &nd brief Increases !,:,• old building, now being re- There were waiting lines at rector •Frederick J. Gassert Jr., More H.S. Seniors 14 Service Pins Sullivan were honor Kuards, Anna refused to extend 1955 auto- Choral Group is a company sup in others. There Is a slight de- .:; vii.s known as the Alumina both aRcncics. The establish- Marie Mogelesky read a Psalm ments, which will function mobile registrations beyond the ported activity which was organ crease in some other polls. ;! ,<•• unit. Westvaco no longer CARTERET — Other Carteret CARTERET — A total of four- and led the Lord's Prayer, Mrs from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. today midnight deadline. tad in March, 1949, by and fo The official figures for this anil- :.,[.n lines this material. Rc- those employees who enjoy par HlKh seniors have been notified of teen service buttons awards were Marlon Ryon, supervisor of ele- and tomorrow, are catering to He said anyone who has last year follow. i! .if it will not only Improve ticlpatlng in mixed choral singing their acceptance by colleges, Two Issued tq employees of the U. S. mentary music accompanied on crowds which have not received mailed in applications and has District 1955 1956 i;: appearance, but also pro- Membership Is open to all en top-ranking girls have been ac- Metals Refining Company during the piano for, the sons, 'America registration plates or licenses not receivecf the driver's license Flnt 544 542 p.ire tor future expansion ployees of the manufacturing an> cepted by Douglass College. They the month of March. The awards the Beautiful. or registration can contact the Second 602 598 ';,r plant's manufacturing fa- throufih the mailing plan in- research divisions. The group is |\re Paula Da Prlle and Frances were presented to the employees Motor Vehicle Division at Tren-. Third 614 627 A playlet followed entitled Bun- stituted by the State Division proud to have a broad representa- Schantz. by their department heads. ton by phone and will receive a Fourth 836 836 liiriit construction activity ny of the year. Miss Jacpby's en- of Motor Vehicles. tion In its ranks from all levels of Miss Da Prlle, of 54 Clauss John Faisal, Harris Compress T .substitute certificate which will Fifth 1,084 1,136 Wi'.iivaco seems particularly tire class made up the east. Fol- Carteret has been without a responsibility In the Squibb or- Street, was voted best all-round Operator in the Scrap Department, serve as a license until the Sixth 672 694 ;:n]iiiatp at, this, Carteret's lowing the playlet, several.Easter motor vehicle agency for the ganization. student, most likely to succeed, 65 Larch St., Carteret, N. J., was division can find out to the li- Seventh 711 71» :. Anniversary year. A Bpokes- fongs were sunR by the assembly. first time In 21 years. The and the one who did the most for presented with a thirty year serv- "At the Gate of Heaven." "Prayer cense they had mailed to him. One rehearsal is held each week Elfhth 528 515 n .said: agency was operated here for C.H.S. by her classmates. Last ice button. ' of 'Peace," "Easter MornlnB,'\ after regular working hours in Ninth 388 39$ Ai :iie town has grown through year she was girl's state repre- Fifteen year awards were pre- "Sonc of the Fair," and "Easter preparation for appearances at tenth 537 541 v.ais, so, too, has the West- sentative and this year's editor sented to; Stephen Sulek, 256 Parade." Taking part In the pro- charitable or civic functions in Bleventh 1,063 1,071 of the Loudspeaker.
Recommended publications
  • Political Reelism: a Rhetorical Criticism of Reflection and Interpretation in Political Films
    POLITICAL REELISM: A RHETORICAL CRITICISM OF REFLECTION AND INTERPRETATION IN POLITICAL FILMS Jennifer Lee Walton A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate College of Bowling Green State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY May 2006 Committee: John J. Makay, Advisor Richard Gebhardt Graduate Faculty Representative John T. Warren Alberto Gonzalez ii ABSTRACT John J. Makay, Advisor The purpose of this study is to discuss how political campaigns and politicians have been depicted in films, and how the films function rhetorically through the use of core values. By interpreting real life, political films entertain us, perhaps satirically poking fun at familiar people and events. However, the filmmakers complete this form of entertainment through the careful integration of American values or through the absence of, or attack on those values. This study provides a rhetorical criticism of movies about national politics, with a primary focus on the value judgments, political consciousness and political implications surrounding the films Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), The Candidate (1972), The Contender (2000), Wag the Dog (1997), Power (1986), and Primary Colors (1998). iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank everyone who made this endeavor possible. First and foremost, I thank Doctor John J. Makay; my committee chair, for believing in me from the start, always encouraging me to do my best, and assuring me that I could do it. I could not have done it without you. I wish to thank my committee members, Doctors John Warren and Alberto Gonzalez, for all of your support and advice over the past months.
    [Show full text]
  • The Electoral Advantage to Incumbency
    1%(5:25.,1*3$3(56(5,(6 7+((/(&725$/$'9$17$*(72,1&80%(1&<$1'927(56¶9$/8$7,212) 32/,7,&,$16¶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¶9DOXDWLRQRI3ROLWL2LDQV¶([SHULHQ2H $5HJUHVVLRQ'LV2RQWLQXLW\$QDO\VLVRI(OH2WLRQVWRWKH86+RXVH 'DYLG6/HH 1%(5:RUNLQJ3DSHU1R $XJXVW -(/1R'5'5- $%675$&7 8VLQJGDWDRQHOH2WLRQVWRWKH8QLWHG6WDWHV+RXVHRI5HSUHVHQWDWLYHV>B5WKLVSDSHU H[SORLWV D TXDVLH[SHULPHQW JHQHUDWHG E\ WKH HOH2WRUDO V\VWHP LQ RUGHU WR GHWHUPLQH LI SROLWL2DO LQ2XPEHQ2\SURYLGHVDQHOH2WRUDODGYDQWDJH±DQLPSOL2LWILUVWRUGHUSUHGL2WLRQRISULQ2LSDODJHQWWKHRULHV RI SROLWL2LDQ DQG YRWHU EHKDYLRU &DQGLGDWHV ZKR MXVW EDUHO\ ZRQ DQ HOH2WLRQ >EDUHO\ EH2DPH WKH LQ2XPEHQWBDUHOLNHO\WREHH[DQWH2RPSDUDEOHLQDOORWKHUZD\VWR2DQGLGDWHVZKREDUHO\ORVW5DQGVR WKHLUGLIIHUHQWLDOHOH2WRUDORXW2RPHVLQWKHQH[WHOH2WLRQVKRXOGUHSUHVHQWDWUXHLQ2XPEHQ2\DGYDQWDJH
    [Show full text]
  • Your Candidate Experience Creating an Impact Or Burning Cash? Your Candidate Experience  Introduction
    Your candidate experience Creating an impact or burning cash? Your candidate experience Introduction It could be a mistake to assume that candidates all want As potential customers and influencers in the market, candidates’ or need the same things. For example, if your organization impact can reach far beyond the time spent “in your system.” has a significant need for high-tech and digital talent, a straightforward and seamless experience driven by an According to Talent Board, since 2010 over 1,000 organizations updated technology platform is key. If hourly manufacturing globally have worked to define and measure candidate experience.1 talent is a primary focus, information and application capability This type of collaboration is unprecedented in the field of human across multiple devices and a simple process are crucial. The resources and speaks to the critical importance branding and same holds true for branding—it’s important to customize candidate experience have on an organization’s ability to attract messages for key talent segments and communicate on top talent. A recent study conducted by Harvard Business Review channels each segment uses. Creating a detailed persona and ICM Unlimited released in March 2016 found that companies profile for each segment and mapping out their particular with 10,000 employees could be spending up to $7.6 million in job search and candidate experience journeys provides great additional wages to compensate for a poor employer reputation.2 insight into how the moments that matter impact various There is no doubt that money spent improving candidate segments. experience is likely money well spent; however, in order to be successful, organizations should consider doing three things: (1) Creating experiences that turn candidates into Setting a clear experience strategy aligned to the business; (2) employees.
    [Show full text]
  • Finances/Recordkeeping 2
    chapter Finances/Recordkeeping 2 One of the fundamental purposes of the Political Reform Act (Act), an initiative passed by the voters, is to ensure that receipts and expenditures in election campaigns are truthfully and fully disclosed. In order to do so, an individual that chooses to act as a committee treasurer, assistant treasurer, or principal officer must know and practice the finance and recordkeeping requirements and responsibilities discussed in this chapter. A. Committee Treasurer and Principal Officer Every committee must have a treasurer before the committee may accept contributions or make expenditures. Although there are no restrictions on who may be a treasurer, in order to adequately perform the duties, the treasurer must understand the campaign finance laws and his or her responsibilities under the Act. The candidate controlling the committee may be the treasurer or assistant treasurer for his or her own committee. No individual should accept the position of a committee treasurer as a mere figurehead. Contributions may not be accepted and expenditures may not be made if the treasurer’s post is vacant at any time, even if the committee has an assistant treasurer. If the treasurer is unavailable to carry out his or her duties, a new treasurer must be designated and the committee’s Statement of Organization (Form 410) amended. The individual listed on the most recent Form 410 filed with the Secretary of State continues to be liable until an amendment is filed to designate a new treasurer. The committee treasurer or assistant treasurer must sign and verify all reports and statements filed. The verification is signed under penalty of perjury and indicates that: • The signer has used all reasonable diligence in preparing the statement; and • To the best of his or her knowledge, the statement is both true and complete.
    [Show full text]
  • How Sports Help to Elect Presidents, Run Campaigns and Promote Wars."
    Abstract: Daniel Matamala In this thesis for his Master of Arts in Journalism from Columbia University, Chilean journalist Daniel Matamala explores the relationship between sports and politics, looking at what voters' favorite sports can tell us about their political leanings and how "POWER GAMES: How this can be and is used to great eect in election campaigns. He nds that -unlike soccer in Europe or Latin America which cuts across all social barriers- sports in the sports help to elect United States can be divided into "red" and "blue". During wartime or when a nation is under attack, sports can also be a powerful weapon Presidents, run campaigns for fuelling the patriotism that binds a nation together. And it can change the course of history. and promote wars." In a key part of his thesis, Matamala describes how a small investment in a struggling baseball team helped propel George W. Bush -then also with a struggling career- to the presidency of the United States. Politics and sports are, in other words, closely entwined, and often very powerfully so. Submitted in partial fulllment of the degree of Master of Arts in Journalism Copyright Daniel Matamala, 2012 DANIEL MATAMALA "POWER GAMES: How sports help to elect Presidents, run campaigns and promote wars." Submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Arts in Journalism Copyright Daniel Matamala, 2012 Published by Columbia Global Centers | Latin America (Santiago) Santiago de Chile, August 2014 POWER GAMES: HOW SPORTS HELP TO ELECT PRESIDENTS, RUN CAMPAIGNS AND PROMOTE WARS INDEX INTRODUCTION. PLAYING POLITICS 3 CHAPTER 1.
    [Show full text]
  • CFA-1) DESIGNATION of PRINCIPAL COMMITTEE OR EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE State Form 4604 (R15 / 5-19) Indiana Election Division (IC 3-9-1-3; IC 3-9-1-4; IC 3-9-1-5
    CANDIDATE’S STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATION AND (CFA-1) DESIGNATION OF PRINCIPAL COMMITTEE OR EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE State Form 4604 (R15 / 5-19) Indiana Election Division (IC 3-9-1-3; IC 3-9-1-4; IC 3-9-1-5) PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY IN BLACK INK. SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE. FILE NUMBER 1. IS THIS AN AMENDMENT? Yes No If Yes, please enter the file number in this box. SECTION A . CANDIDATE INFORMATION: Fill in all applicable boxes as fully and accurately as possible. 2. Last Name First Name Middle Name Nickname 3. Type of Committee (Check one) Candidate’s Principal Committee Exploratory Committee 4. Mailing Address (number and street, city, state, and ZIP code) 5. FAX (Optional) 6. E-mail Address (Optional) ( ) 7. City State ZIP Code 8. County 9. Telephone (Day) 10. Telephone (Evening) IN ( ) ( ) 11. Party Affiliation 12. Office Sought (Include district number, if any. Not required for an exploratory committee.) Democratic Libertarian Republican Other _______________ SECTION B. COMMITTEE INFORMATION: Fill in all applicable boxes as fully and accurately as possible. 13. Full Name of Committee (Do not abbreviate.) Check if this is a new name. 14. Mailing Address (number and street, city, state, and ZIP code) Check if this is a new address. 15. FAX (Optional) 16. E-mail Address (Optional) ( ) 17. City State ZIP Code 18. County 19. Telephone 20. Committee Organization Date (mm/dd/yy) ( ) 21. Chairperson’s Full Name Designate Candidate as Chairperson. Check if this is a new chairperson. 22. Mailing Address (number and street, city, state, and ZIP code) Check if this is a new address.
    [Show full text]
  • Candidate Information Booklet for the Real Estate Sales Associate Examination
    Division of Professions Bureau of Education and Testing Candidate Services Examination 2601 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, FL 32399-0791 Phone:850.488.5952 Fax 850.487.9757 Ken Lawson, Secretary Rick Scott, Governor Candidate Information Booklet for the Real Estate Sales Associate Examination Effective July 1, 2016 License Efficiently. Regulate Fairly. Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................................2 II. TESTING LOCATIONS AND RESERVATIONS.........................................................................................3 III. THE EXAMINATION....................................................................................................................................4 CONTENT OVERVIEW AND OUTLINE..........................................................................4 PILOT TESTING.................................................................................................................6 TEST TAKING ADVICE.....................................................................................................6 SUPPLIES............................................................................................................................7 REFERENCES.....................................................................................................................8 IV. ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES..................................................................................................................10
    [Show full text]
  • A Good Cat Deserves a Good Rat FACING THE
    IIT Kanpur January 26, 1978 a good cat deserves a good rat IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN when tailors and dry-cleaners do a roaring business……when the centre spread of 'Competition Master' is stolen from the reading room... when people sit biting their nails waiting for the mail…… where cricket matches flourish on the lawns, not because the participants are fired by the exploits of Bedi and Co. , but because they must put something under 'extra-curricular activities'. Yes, it's job-hunting time again, a time where the dreamy languor of IIT life grinds abruptly to a halt, a time when assiduously built-up egos collapse like a house of cards, when all the values and beliefs we have come to cherish during the last four and a half years vanish leaving a gaping void ahead. of us. :Do not fear. Cheshire Cat is here to help you out of the murky darkness into the light, with our special PLACE.MENT ISSUE. FACING THE INTERVIEW BOARD (Right Approach) Scene: The interview room. The atmosphere is tense inside and outside. A security man paces, up and down to prevent gate-orating. 'Janata' is awaiting for its turn and busy discussing possible questions. One candidate is 'kholoing' to another on why the back wheels of the tractors are bigger than the front wheels - He says it's a matter of industrial po1ioy. Scene Inside: A very aged looking candidate is being interviewed. The board is aware of 1he fact that guys in .IlT age 1aster than the rest. Chairman (exasperated, since the candidate .kept silent to a flurry of questions) “How long have you been in IIT?” Candidate: (arising out of his shaken and psyched state) “ Arre Bhai, I been on the campus last fourteen years.
    [Show full text]
  • The Front-Runner in the Presidential Invisible Primary
    PARTY ANIMAL: THE FRONT-RUNNER IN THE PRESIDENTIAL INVISIBLE PRIMARY By JOSEPH C. JACKSON (Under the direction of Dr. Paul Gurian) ABSTRACT The presidential invisible primary has become an increasingly important battleground since the electoral reforms of the 1970s. In the invisible primary, one candidate will usually begin to dominate all the others. This candidate, referred to as the front-runner, almost always wins the subsequent primary elections and the party presidential nomination. This paper seeks to explain how a particular candidate becomes the front runner during the invisible primary. It does this through the use of voter polls, electoral records, and fundraising record from 1980 to 2000. It demonstrates that front-runners develop an early lead based on positive name recognition. The front-runner can then use that early lead to demonstrate the electability that party voters desire in a candidate. In the rare case that there is no front-runner, other factors determine who wins the invisible primary. Particularly influential is fundraising ability and electoral prospects in the first primary in New Hampshire. INDEX WORDS: Invisible primary, Presidential elections, Primary elections, Pre-primary, Presidential nominations PARTY ANIMAL: THE FRONT-RUNNER IN THE PRESIDENTIAL INVISIBLE PRIMARY by JOSEPH C. JACKSON B.A., University of Southern Mississippi, 2000 A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of The University of Georgia in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree MASTER OF ARTS ATHENS, GEORGIA 2002 © 2002 Joseph C. Jackson All Rights Reserved PARTY ANIMAL: THE FRONT-RUNNER IN THE PRESIDENTIAL INVISIBLE PRIMARY by JOSEPH C. JACKSON Approved: Major Professor: Paul Gurian Committee: Audrey Haynes Arnold Fleischmann Electronic Version Approved: Gordhan L.
    [Show full text]
  • Experience, Institutions, and Candidate Emergence: the Political Career Returns to State Legislative Service ∗
    Experience, institutions, and candidate emergence: The political career returns to state legislative service ∗ Joshua McCrain Stephen D. O'Connell This Version: November 16, 2020. Abstract More than half of the current members of the U.S. Congress served in their state legisla- ture prior to holding federal office. We quantify the relationship between state legislative service and career progression to Congress. Using close elections for exogenous assign- ment of political experience across otherwise similar candidates, we show that serving in the state legislature more than doubles an individual's probability of eventually con- testing a Congressional seat relative to a similar candidate who lost in a comparable election; it also doubles the individual politician's probability of eventually winning a Congressional seat. State legislatures thus create national politicians out of otherwise marginal political entrants. We then show that the effect of state legislative service on career progression is larger in more professionalized legislatures, highlighting the role of institutions in facilitating political career progression. Our results hold important im- plications for representation and accountability, and confirm that prevailing institutions can affect political selection via career progression. Keywords: political selection, candidate emergence, experience, political careers, Congress, U.S. politics. ∗Acknowledgements and contact information: We thank Hans Hassell, Zoe Nemerever, James Reeves, Joel Sievert, and Olga Stoddard for helpful comments. We are grateful to Ryan Brown, Hani Mansour, James Reeves, James Strickland and Jason Windett for sharing data. McCrain: Michigan State University Institute for Public Policy and Social Research. E-mail: [email protected]. O'Connell: Emory University De- partment of Economics and IZA Institute of Labor Economics.
    [Show full text]
  • NBCOT Certification Exam Handbook
    Occupational Therapist Registered OTR® Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant COTA® Certification Exam NBCOT ® Certification Handbook Programs are accredited by: NBCOT does not discriminate against any individual because of race, ethnicity, gender, age, creed, disability, religion, marital status, sexual orientation, or national origin. NBCOT reserves the right to amend the procedures outlined in this handbook. All documentation submitted to NBCOT, for any reason, becomes the property of the organization. This includes but is not limited to: certification eligibility, initial certification, certification renewal, reinstatement, disciplinary action, international regulatory affairs or other NBCOT matters. For the most up-to- date information/announcements concerning NBCOT certification, please visit www.nbcot.org, or contact us via phone at: 301-990-7979. AOTCB/NBCOT Exams ID 40 rev060121 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without prior written permission of the copyright owners. ©2021 National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc. ‘NBCOT®’ is a service and trademark of the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc. ‘OTR®’ is a service and trademark of the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc. ‘COTA®’ is a service and trademark of the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc. All marks
    [Show full text]
  • Political Broadcasting Guides As Just That—A Guide to Help You Spot These Issues
    Political Broadcasting Answering Your Questions on the FCC’s Rules and Policies David D. Oxenford Davis Wright Tremaine LLP 1919 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 200 Washington, D.C. 20006-3402 Phone: 202.973.4256 [email protected] www.broadcastlawblog.com Anchorage New York Seattle Bellevue Portland Shanghai Los Angeles San Francisco Washington, D.C. Contents Background ..................................................................................................................... 1 The Basics—Speak the Language.................................................................................. 1 Preparing for an Election—What to Worry About in Pre-election Periods ....................... 4 Reasonable Access Deciding Which Candidates Can Buy Time .................................... 5 Equal Opportunities—Treating Competing Candidates Alike .......................................... 7 No Censorship and Third-Party Ads—What Responsibility Do Stations Have for the Content of Political Spots .................................................................................. 10 Lowest Unit Charges—How Much Money Can You Charge for Political Spots............................................................................................................................. 11 Sponsorship Identification and BCRA Requirements .................................................... 17 Public File and Disclosure Statements.......................................................................... 19 Conclusion Questions and Resources .........................................................................
    [Show full text]