You can find a timeline of the Civil Rights movement's history in America by visiting the website called History Learning Site. Wikipedia also has some interesting information.
The Lawyers website is a popular starting point for finding a lawyer for a civil law suit. The Yellow Pages website also offers listings for lawyers in a particular practice and metro area.
One can learn more about civil defense on Wikipedia. They have much information on its history, importance and implementation. One can also learn more on the official American Civil Defense Association website.
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Arthur Engelmann has written: 'A history of continental civil procedure' -- subject(s): Civil procedure 'A history of continental civil procedure'
See website: Salvadoran Civil War
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California no longer offers or recognizes civil unions.
Francisco A. Rosales has written: 'Chicano!' -- subject(s): History, Civil rights, Mexican Americans, Civil rights movements 'Testimonio' 'Dictionary of Latino civil rights history' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, History, Civil rights movements, Civil rights, Hispanic Americans, Ethnic relations
Robert Maranto has written: 'A short history of the United States Civil Service' -- subject(s): Civil service, Civil service reform, History
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Throughout history almost every country has had its civil wars.