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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Canadian Pacific Railway

The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR; AAR reporting marks CP, CPAA, CPI), known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a Canadian Class I railway operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited. Its rail network stretches from Vancouver to Montreal, and also serves major cities in the United States such as Minneapolis, Chicago, and New York City. Its headquarters are in Calgary, Alberta. The railway was originally built between eastern Canada and British Columbia between 1881 and 1885, fulfilling a pr ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - 1954

1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. 1954 - Events. January 1 - Soviet Union no longer demands war reparations from East Germany January 12 - Large-scale avalanches in Austria - over 20 dead January 14 - The Hudson Motor Car Company merges with Nash-Kelvinator forming the American Motors Corporation January 14 - Marilyn Monroe weds Joe DiMaggio. January 15 - Mau Mau leader Waruhiu Itote is captured in KenyaIncluding:

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incorporated: Encyclopedia II - Corporations law - Corporate law in the United States

In the United States, corporations are generally incorporated, or chartered, under the laws of a particular state. The corporate law of a corporation's state of incorporation generally governs that corporation (even if the corporation's operations take place outside of that state). The corporate laws of the various states differ- in some cases significantly- from state to state, as a result of which corporate lawyers are often consulted in an effort to determine the most appropriate or advantageous state in which to incorporate. The federal laws of the United States and l ...

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Corporations law, Corporations law - Corporate law in the United States

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incorporated: Encyclopedia II - Corporatism - Classical theoretical origins

Corporatism is a form of class collaboration put forward as an alternative to class conflict, and was first proposed in Pope Leo XIII's 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum, which influenced Catholic trade unions that organised in the early twentieth century to counter the influence of trade unions founded on a socialist ideology. Theoretical underpinnings came from the medieval traditions of guilds and craft-based economics; and later, syndicalism. Corporatism was encouraged by Pope Pius XI in his 1931 encyclical Quadragesimo Anno. Gabriele D'Annunzio and anarcho-syndicalist Alceste de Ambris incorporated princip ...

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Corporatism, Corporatism - Classical theoretical origins, Corporatism - Neo-corporatism, Corporatism - State corporatism, Corporatism - Criticism, Corporatism - Anti-Corporate Criticism. Modern definition of corporatism., Corporatism - Free Market criticisms, Corporatism - Sources

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Boston College

Boston College is a private university located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Its historic campus, one of the earliest examples of Collegiate Gothic architecture in North America, is set on a hilltop six miles (10 km) west of downtown Boston. Although chartered as a university by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1863, Boston College's name reflects its early history as a liberal arts college and preparatory school in Boston's South End. It was the first institution of higher educatio ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Bylaw

A bylaw (sometimes also seen as by-law or Byelaw) was originally the Viking town law in the Danelaw. Contrary to popular etymology the element by has nothing to do with the preposition by. It is the Old Norse word for larger settlement as in Whitby and Derby. In modern days, a bylaw is a rule governing the internal management of an organization, such as a business corporation. ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Bermuda

-Total(2003 E)  - Density Bermuda is a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic, situated around 600 miles off the coast of the United States. It consists of around 138 islands, of total area 53.3 sq km. The largest island is where the capital, Hamilton is located. Bermuda has one of the most advanced economies in the world, with a large financial sector. It was once a popular tourist destination as well. Bermuda - History. Bermuda was discovered by the early 1500s, probably ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - American Parliamentary Debating Association

The American Parliamentary Debating Association (APDA) is the oldest intercollegiate parliamentary debating association in the United States, and one of two in the nation overall, the other being the National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA). APDA sponsors roughly 40 tournaments a year, all in a parliamentary format, as well as a National Championship. It also administers the North American Debating Championship (and concurrently, the North American Public Speaking Championship) with the Canadian University Society for I ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Scientology

Scientology was presented by L. Ron Hubbard at a lecture in 1952. His definition included, "Scientology would be a study of knowledge." In 1954 today's Church of Scientology (often abbreviated CoS) was established. It presents itself as an "applied religious philosophy," and has been established as a recognized religion in more than 100 countries. The term Scientology is a trademark of the Religious Technology Center, which licenses its use and use of the copyrighted works of Hubbard to the Church of Scientology. The Chu ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - American Medical Association

The American Medical Association (AMA) is the largest association of medical doctors in the United States. Its purpose is to advance the interests of physicians, to promote public health, to lobby for medical legislation, and to raise money for medical education. The AMA also publishes the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and runs the Stop America's Violence Everywhere, or SAVE, program. American Medical Association - History. 1847, Dr. Nathan Smith Davis and others establishe ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Associated Bible Students

The Associated Bible Students is the branch of the Bible Student movement that follows the most closely the teachings and views of Charles Taze Russell, also known as "Pastor Russell". The Bible Students practice regular reading and study of the Bible and hold Bible Study classes utilizing the six volumes of "Studies in the Scriptures", written by Pastor Russell. Associated Bible Students - History. In the late ninteenth century, the Bible Students formed congregations, referred to as "Ecclesia's", from the ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Vizianagaram District

Vizianagaram is also transliterated as Vijayanagaram Vizianagaram is one of the three northern coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh, carved out of portions of Srikakulam and Vishakapatnam districts in 1979. Vizianagaram is renowned for its veenas, a classical instrument made in the region. The district has a large tribal population. Timber is the main industry but the district remains very agricultural. Lumber and produce is sent by rail or road to Visakhapatnam, the nearest city, which ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Culver City California

The city of Culver City is a city in western Los Angeles County, California. As of the 2000 census, the city had a population of 38,816. The community is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles but also has a border with unincorporated Los Angeles County. Since the 1920s, Culver City has been a significant center for motion picture and later television production, in part because it was the home of MGM Studios. It also was the headquarters for the Hughes Aircraft Company from the 1930s to the 1980s. National Public Radio West and ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - United States territory

United States territory is any extent of region under the jurisdiction of the federal government of the United States, including all waters (around islands or continental tracts). The United States has traditionally proclaimed the sovereign rights for exploring, exploiting, conserving, and managing its territory. This extent of territory is all the area belonging to, and under the dominion of, the United States federal government (which includes tracts lying at a distance from the country) for administrative and other purposes. The Un ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution

Amendment V (the Fifth Amendment) of the United States Constitution, which is part of the Bill of Rights, is related to legal procedure. Its guarantees stem from English common law. For instance, grand juries and the phrase "due process" both trace their origin to common law. Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Text. No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the lan ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Corporatism

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Corporations law

Corporations law or corporate law is the field of law concerning the creation and regulation of corporations and other business organizations. A corporation is a legal entity that is legally treated as a person; the corporation can own property, execute contracts, sue, and be sued. In British practice, corporate law is more often called company law. Corporate law also includes the law governing the relationships among various constituents of a corporation such as shareholders, directors and management. By way of i ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Civil township

A civil township is a widely-used unit of local government in the United States, subordinate to a county. Specific responsibilities and the degree of autonomy vary based on each state. Civil townships are distinct from survey townships, but in states that have both, the boundaries usually coincide. The U.S. Census Bureau classifies civil townships (called "towns" in some states) as minor civil divisions. Township functions are generally attended to by a governing board (the name varies from state to state) and a clerk. Township ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Compound linguistics

A compound is a word (lexeme) that consists of more than one free morpheme. A certain type of compound (endocentric) consists of a head, i.e. the categorical part that contains the basic meaning of the whole compound, and modifiers, which restrict this meaning. For example, the English compound doghouse, where house is the head and dog is the modifier, is understood as a house intended for a dog. Obviously, an endocentric compound ten ...

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incorporated: Encyclopedia - Canadian Bar Association

The Canadian Bar Association is the Canadian voluntary bar association organization formed in 1896 representing the interests of 38,000 lawyers, judges, notaries, law teachers, and law students from across Canada involved in the legal system. It was incorporated by an Act of Parliament on April 15, 1921. About two-thirds of Canada's lawyers are members. The organization is affiliated with the Commonwealth Law Association, the Internati ...

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