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America's Top Jobs - This is the best career information package
available. Reviews key labor market trends and provides 250 thorough and
up-to-date descriptions of all major jobs in our economy!
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Best Jobs for the 21st Century - Moving to another country is a
major lifestyle decision. One of the most important questions on
everyone’s mind is earning a living, or finding a suitable job that not
only pays the bills but has prospects for the future.
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U.S. Postal Service - Postage rates & fees
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Small Business Administration - Learn about Small Business
Administration
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Treasury Service - U.S. Customs Service, history, mission, and laws.
You'll also find links with information on some of the programs and
services, publications, conferences, and awards.
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Commission on Civil Rights - The United States Commission on Civil
Rights (Commission) is an independent, bipartisan, fact-finding agency
of the executive branch established under the Civil Rights Act of 1957.
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Social Security Administration
- The Official Website of Social Security Administration
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Federal Consumer Information Center - Offers references to resources
in the arena of federal agencies, programs, and services. Provides a
toll-free number.
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Office of Foreign Missions
- Find recent news, embassy listings, ambassadors, US aid, and US bases
in foreign nations.
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General Service Administration - Employee locator, program, service,
property and contract information from the central manager of workspace
for US Federal Government
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The White House
- Visit the official home page of the White House. Includes links to
articles, federal services, current news events and activities for kids.
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The U.S. Senate
- Information on members and committees. Read a Senate history, and take
a virtual tour of the Capitol.
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The U.S. House of Representatives
- Get congressional member and committee information as well as floor
schedules. Learn about the legislative process, and locate tourist
resources.
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The U.S. State Department
- U. S. Department of State Home Page.
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The Occupational Information Network - O*NETTM database takes the
place of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) as the nation's
primary source of occupational information.
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Rewards
for Justice - Official posting from the State Department offers
contact information and reward details for anyone who has relevant
information on the mass murders of September 11.
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Immigration and Naturalization Service - Offers details on the
admissions of foreign-born persons into the US. Provides immigration
benefits and the naturalization of resident aliens.
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Inside The Green Card Lottery - What is the Diversity Visa Program?
How does it work? Are my family and I eligible? Why are so many people
disqualified?
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Amnesty International
- Founded in London in 1961, Amnesty International is a grassroots
activist organization dedicated to freeing prisoners of conscience,
gaining fair trials for political prisoners, ending torture, political
killings and disappearances, and abolishing the death penalty throughout
the world.
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Foreign Embassies in Washington, D.C.
- Features every embassy in Washington with contact details for each,
and links where applicable. News briefs accompany some listings.
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United States Information Agency
- Develops and distributes materials in support of U.S. foreign policy
objectives. Contents include daily press reports and topical materials
on foreign policy, the U.S. and its society and culture, and world
regions and issues. (English/French/Spanish/Russian/Arabic/Chinese)
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United States High Commissioner for Refugees
- Furnishes press releases and other timely information about refugee
situations worldwide.
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NAFSA: Association of International Educators
- Promotes the exchange of students to and from the United States. Learn
about professional programs, financial aid, student tips and much more.
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