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- case, the community caretaking exception was used far beyond the bounds of the 4th Amendment: The First Circuit's "community caretaking" rule, however, goes...
- affect a person's perception of cuteness. Konrad Lorenz suggests that "caretaking behaviour and affective orientation" towards infants as an innate mechanism...
- From 1688 through 1802 the Corps of Invalids was used for garrison and caretaking duties in the British Isles, freeing more capable troops for overseas...
- reciprocal relationship with the land, "based on principles of mutual caretaking, reciprocity and sharing". This relationship ensures the longevity, sustainability...
- the Ba'athist regime, agreed to lead the transitional government in a caretaking capacity. He then transferred power to Mohammed al-Bashir, prime minister...
- In 2022, UCLA signed an agreement to partner with the Tongva for the caretaking and landscaping of various areas of the campus. This included land use...
- Heming Willis, and has ****isted her and their respective children with caretaking for Willis as his health has declined. Moore had a three-year romance...
- The Smith Mansion, also known as the Smith Family Cabin, is a large, prominent structure with a height of roughly 75 ft (22.9 m) in the Wapiti Valley in...
- In addition to agricultural work, rural women are responsible for the caretaking of their families. The average Ugandan woman spends 9 hours a day on domestic...
- the Ba'athist regime, agreed to lead the transitional government in a caretaking capacity. He then transferred power to Mohammed al-Bashir, prime minister...