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Brancero program
"pro bono" ("for good") is short for "pro bono publico" ("for [the] public good"). In the US, it usually refers to professional work, especially lawyer's services, provided for free as a public service. In the UK, it refers to organizations that exist for the public good (e.g. non-profit organizations).
There is mixed opinions about the best public health degree programs. One widely acclaimed United States university is John Hopkins University. It has been reported to have excellent health-related programs.
I have no idea and that is why I asked the question so you answer you big fat dummies!
Yes, it can. Provided you have the correct power conversions and compatible internet or any other ports you need it will most probally work in the US. But more to the point an Irish laptop that's broken won't work in the US.
Public trust. Politicians are voted into office. They are picked by us to represent our needs and wishes. If they do something to compromise our trust then we will no longer support them. We expect them to work for us, not us for them. They are a public servant.
State and federal governments have different and overlapping responsibilities.
If you are not a US citizen over the age of 18, almost all colleges and Universities (public ones) will need to see your student visa and/or green card if you are going to do work/study programs.
Materials can enter the public domain when copyright term expires, protection is not renewed (renewals are not available for new works), the creator donates the work to the public domain, or the materials are a work of the US Government.
No. Unemployment benefits are provided for those who did work but, for some reason, have lost their jobs. If you are working, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
Receivers in the US can work in Canada but the service in Canada is provided by Bell. Legally you cannot use a receiver from the US in Canada or vice versa. Canadian programming is different than in the US.