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Saturday, October 29th, 2011 | Art and Entertainment |
Building Log Book Requirements - Part 3
For the majority of buildings the Log Book should comprise of fifteen sections, containing information as indicated below. This part contains Sections 7 to 10.
Section 7 Summary of Areas and Occupancy
This Section contains tables which should be filled out with detailed information on:
* Occupancy of the building for the various main occupied areas, broken down by hours -
daily,
weekly,
week ends,
flexitime,
late working
number of occupants.
* ...
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Saturday, October 22nd, 2011 | News and Society |
The naturalization process is certainly not one that will find its completion in a short while. On the contrary, it may require a few years of your life to become a citizen of the U.S. in legal terms. With a Green Card, you have the proof of having obtained permanent residency in the U.S. On a frequent basis, immigrants choose to obtain their Green Card through employment. If a foreign individual wants to obtain permanent residency because he or she has a fixed employment opportunity in the ...
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Saturday, October 15th, 2011 | Home and Family |
Inter country Adoptions Have Unique Infant Requirements- Applying for intercountry adoptions is not an easy, instantaneous process, as all would-be adoptive parents would tell you. The time element, the emotional turmoil and the various legal entanglements require physical and emotional stamina, great patience and a preponderance of faith - culminating in bounteous joy. Two initial, major steps in this infant/child adoption process are 1) the would-be parent approval by the country's adoption ...
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Saturday, October 8th, 2011 | Business |
Every business must retain certain records on their current and past employees, but which ones and for how long?
On the federal level, there are two agencies that regulate record keeping. First is the IRS, which is responsible for enforcing the Internal Revenue Code. The second is the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). The Wage and Hour Division of the DOL is responsible for enforcement of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), the Family and Medical leave Act (FMLA), the Immigration Reform ...
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Saturday, October 1st, 2011 | Home and Family |
The rich and famous are known for starting all types of trends and one of the latest is using pets for fashion accessories. Famous for nothing Paris Hilton and pop starlet Britney Spears are just a few of the individuals in the limelight carrying small pocket sized pets as accessories. However, while this trend seems to be taking off and many stars as well as the not so famous have purchased pets to accessorize their wardrobes it really is not a trend that the general population should ...
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