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Tennessee was the first state to make car seats mandatory in 1978, by 1988 the rest of the states had adopted it. I found that on Answerbag.com
It is all a part of the Census. The Census in the United States basically counts how many people are living in the country, more specifically it tells the government how many people are living in each city, county, and state. Once the Census is complete the seats in the House are redistricted in order to accommodate the change in the state population. So say New York lost 500,000 people from 2000. Well the 2010 Census will redistrict the amount of seats New York gets to make it proporationalApportionment
The number of seats each state is allotted in the United States House of Representatives depends on the state's population. Periodically, the allocation of seats is reevaluated in a process called redistricting. This occurs in response to the national census conducted every ten years.
Provided all federal and state labor laws are followed regarding relief breaks and pay, and provided the mandatory overtime is included in the job description or profile, yes - overtime can be made mandatory.
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The state of new york is located in the east.
There aren't any Aldi's in New York State, only in New Jersey.
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New York is known as the Buffalo State for its two major colleges and the name of the Town Buffalo in the Northwest reaches of New York State. Buffalo State college and Buffalo University compromise the college make up of the New York Town.
The inclusion of raw data should not be considered mandatory.
New York and California
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