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  1. Parental testing

    Parental testing is the use of genetic fingerprinting to determine whether two individuals have a biological ... and the first restriction enzyme isolated in 1970, highly accurate parental testing was not a possibility ... have access to paternity testing services under the new regulations, provided the putative parental ... www.UVM.com DEFAULTSORT Parental Testing Category Applied genetics Category Family law Category Parenting ... mother of an individual. Though genetic testing is the most reliable standard, older methods also ... s, or using human leukocyte antigen antigen s. The current techniques for paternal testing are using polymerase chain reaction PCR and restriction fragment length polymorphism . DNA testing is currently ... genome is much easier than that based on the nuclear genome. However, testing the mitochondrial ... for paternity . In testing the paternity of a male child, comparison of the Y chromosome can be used ... relationship testing industry. Only the DNA test results produced by an AABB accredited laboratory ref http www.aabb.org Content Accreditation Parentage Testing Accreditation Program AABB Accredited Parentage Testing Laboratories ref are legally admissible and accepted by government child support ... for DNA testing. The U.S. immigration authorities require that the DNA test, if pursued, be performed ... and Parentage Blood Testing ref and USCIS ref http www.uscis.gov files pressrelease genetic testing.pdf Genetic Relationship Testing ref provide information concerning the DNA parentage test request .... In the UK, the Ministry of Justice accredits bodies that can conduct this testing. The Department ... paternity testing in 2001. This document is currently under review, and responsibility for it has been transferred to the Human Tissue Authority . If parental testing is being submitted for legal purposes in the U.S. including immigration, testing must be ordered through a lab that has AABB accreditation for Relationship DNA testing. All accredited labs are listed on the AABB s website. ref http ...   more details



  1. Parental responsibility

    Parental responsibility Parental responsibility access and custody , in the European Union, refers to the bundle of rights and privileges that children have with their parents and significant others as the basis of their relationship Parental responsibility criminal , in Canada and the United States, refers to the potential liability that parents may incur for the acts and omissions of their children See also Parent Legal guardian disambig ...   more details



  1. Parental consent

    Unreferenced date July 2009 Parental consent legislation laws also known as parental involvement or parental notification laws in some countries require that one or more parent s consent to or be notified before their Minor law minor child can legally engage in certain activities. Parental consent may refer to A parent s right to give consent, or be informed, before their minor child undergoes medicine medical treatment . See informed consent for such legislation in general or minors and abortion for legislation relating specifically to abortion . A parent s right to give consent before their minor child undergoes body modification such as Body piercing piercing or tattoo ing. A parent s right to consent to their minor child marriage marrying before he or she reaches marriageable age . A parent s right to consent to their minor child engaging in a sexual act before he or she reaches the age of majority . A parent s right to be involved in their minor child s education , including the right to approve or disapprove of certain curriculum curricula , or to consent to extracurricular activity and field trip s. External links http parentalie.com Free Parental Involvement Resources DEFAULTSORT Parental Consent Category Family law Category Legal terms ...   more details



  1. Parental controls

    About computer options the TV series Parental Control the software included with Windows Vista and Windows 7 Windows Parental Controls Multiple issues original research July 2011 pov check July 2011 refimprove May 2009 Deleted image removed Image Screenshot parental controls panel.jpg right 200px thumb Parental Control panel in Microsoft Windows Vista operating system. deletable image caption 1 Wednesday, 16 January 2008 Parental controls are features which may be included in digital television services, Video game computer and video games , mobile phone s and software . Parental controls fall ... type of parental controls to limit access to Internet content. Also television stations began introducing ... parental controls for blocking websites. Add on parental control software may monitor API ... according to certain criteria, such as a match in a database of banned words. Virtually all parental ... then this control is easily bypassed. Proxy servers themselves may be used to circumvent parental controls. There are other techniques used to bypass parental controls. Computer usage management ... while working through educational contents. Parental controls on mobile phones The increased use ... a demand for parental controls on these mobile, smart handhelds. In November 2007, Verizon was the first ... in and out and the content of texts in and out. Parental controls on the iPod Touch There are also parental ... to bypass parental controls Several methods of bypassing parental controls are commonly used. If the filtering ... access anything outside this list, including proxy servers. Video game systems that have used parental ... Xbox Xbox 360 Wii Nintendo DSi Nintendo 3DS Operating systems with parental controls Expand section date May 2007 Below is a list of operating systems which currently have built in parental control ... up Parental Controls ref Windows 7 Mandriva Linux via drakguard Linux using DansGuardian either on the machine ... systems which include built in parental control features, however there are similar parental ...   more details



  1. Parental investment

    feeding her chicks Parental investment PI , in evolutionary biology and evolutionary psychology , is any parental expenditure time, energy etc. that benefits one offspring at a cost to parent s ability ... . It is held that parental investment starts from the point when the male and female copulate and the egg is fertilized. The minimal obligatory parental investment for a human male is to impregnate the woman and the time it takes to copulate. On the other hand, the minimal obligatory parental investment ... and some African tribes. Parental investment theory accounts for many of the differences between ... 1999 . This higher parental investment is the result of extended childhood of human ... parental investment in the form of parents leading the way teaching and protecting children ... into a general observation that females parental investment is much greater than that of males, both before and after childbirth. Sexual Selection and Parental Investment Sexual selection is an important part of parental investment. Females will not only choose males with good fitness and genes ... in males than females. Parental Investment and Parental Care Parental investment theory is a branch of life history theory . The earliest consideration of parental investment is given by Fisher 1930 , Fisher s principle , wherein Fisher argued that parental expenditure on both sexes of offspring should ... of parental fitness. Robert Trivers theory of parental investment predicts that the sex making the largest ... sex see Bateman s principle ref cite doi 10.1038 hdy.1948.21 ref . Sex differences in parental ... conflict parent offspring conflict . Parental investment can be provided by the female female ... selected to maximise the difference between the benefits and the costs, and parental care will tend to exist when the benefits are substantially greater than the costs. Parental care is found in a broad ... s demands against their own self maintenance. This potential negative effect of parental care was explicitly ...   more details



  1. Parental Advisory

    for Essay date April 2009 File Parental Advisory label.svg thumb The current Parental Advisory logo, introduced in 2000. Parental Advisory , abbreviated PAL , is a label affixed by the Recording Industry ...?content selector parental advisory title Parental Advisory Label PAL Program publisher ... in their violent content that the distributor of the album has put on a secondary warning next to the Parental ... has achieved a degree of cult status, with comedian George Carlin titling an album Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics and numerous t shirts, ref name Example of a shop selling Parental Advisory ... omamori himari ref ref http www.yenpress.com is this a zombie ref History Image Parental Advistory Logo old .png thumb The original Parental Advisory logo, introduced in 1990. Albums began to be labeled ... Explicit Lyrics was marked on the top, and Parental Advisory on the bottom. The first album to bear ... rectangle instead of a white bar between black bars. In 1994, the fonts of Parental and Advisory ... was not prevalent on most albums until 1996. In 2001, the fonts of Parental Advisory and Explicit Content ... Explicit Content . A lesser used variation of the sticker says Parental Guidance rather than Parental Advisory, as seen on some albums, including Fatboy Slim s Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars ... albums in store. One notable exception is Guns N Roses Chinese Democracy , which carries a Parental ..., as albums with the Parental Advisory label are found in Canadian stores, for example. Some albums are available ... be seventeen years of age to purchase Parental Advisory albums, while in some countries ... research section date September 2011 The presence of a Parental Advisory label does not mean that an album ... Warner Giant Records , pressings of Covenant had the parental advisory sticker in the corner. However ... s use in America . Many albums with few or no instances of explicit content have a Parental ... end One particularly strange occurrence of the Parental Advisory label is Jay Z Unplugged . While ...   more details



  1. Parental supervision

    Unreferenced date July 2009 Parental supervision is a parenting technique that involves looking after, or monitoring a child s activities. Young child ren are generally incapable of looking after themselves, and incompetent in making informed decisions for their own well being. For this reason, they require supervision, or at least some guidance or advice by their parents or another adult in loco parentis . Physical supervision The most basic form of parental supervision is required to keep children from hurting themselves or others to keep them away from dangerous objects and situations. Very small children require continual supervision and care lack of this constitutes neglect . Media supervision In addition, many people Who date April 2010 believe that children should be protected from violent or pornographic imagery. Some believe that children should be protected from information that challenges the value system that their local culture instills in them. Some jurisdictions enforce these restrictions with legislation. Where the acceptable boundaries lie in this area is very much a matter of opinion, and a matter of great controversy. The arrival of the Internet has made uncensored access to information available to the home in a way that was previously impossible for this reason, many parents choose to supervise the time that their children spend accessing the Internet. Others choose to use content control software . Some others regard it as their duty to educate their children in how to use the Internet responsibly, without the need for censorship. See also Latchkey kid DEFAULTSORT Parental Supervision Category Parenting culture stub ...   more details



  1. Parental alienation

    pp semi protected small yes Parental alienation is a social dynamic, generally occurring due to divorce or legal separation separation , when a child expresses unjustified hatred or unreasonably strong dislike of one parent, making access by the rejected parent difficult or impossible. These feelings may be influenced by negative comments by the other parent and by the characteristics, such as lack of empathy and warmth, of the rejected parent. The term does not apply in cases of actual child abuse , when the child rejects the abusing parent to protect themselves. Parental alienation is controversial ... Law Journal volume 33 title Alienated Children and Parental Separation Legal Responses from Canada ... queen33&div 7&id &page ref Terms related to parental alienation include child alienation, pathological alignments, visitation refusal, pathological alienation, the toxic parent and parental ... proposed parental alienation syndrome in the 1980s based on his clinical experience with the children ... Treating Parental Alienation Syndrome journal American Journal of Family Law volume 10 pages ... isbn 9780195145847 ref Parental alienation lacks a single definition and its existence, etiology , characteristics ... cite journal last Bow first JN coauthors Gould JW Flens JR year 2009 title Examining Parental ... support for the existence of parental alienation, but reluctance to accept the concept of parental alienation syndrome. ref name Bow2009 William Bernet has argued for the inclusion of parental alienation disorder , a diagnosis related to parental alienation, in the fifth version of the Diagnostic ... to parental alienation syndrome and a variety of other descriptions of behaviours he believes represent the underlying concept of parental alienation disorder. ref name Bernet2008 cite journal last Bernet first W title Parental Alienation Disorder and DSM V journal The American Journal of Family Therapy ... Pittsburgh Post Gazette accessdate 2010 03 02 ref though parental alienation disorder does appear as a Condition ...   more details



  1. Parental manipulation

    Multiple issues lead missing August 2008 context August 2008 no footnotes May 2008 Definition The major competing explanations of the evolution of eusociality are parental manipulation and kin selection . Parental manipulation has been proposed by Alexander 1974 and Michener and Brothers 1974 and accounts for the evolution of altruism by selection on parents. Parents which increase their total output of fertile offspring by first producing sterile helpers, that aid them in raising subsequent broods, will be fitter than parents which do not do this, and so will have selective advantage. Formula The conditions for the evolution of eusociality with diploid workers in haplodiploid populations were determined using computer simulations. Parental manipulation, in which alleles act on mothers to force their daughters to become workers, and kin selection, in which the alleles act directly on daughters to become altruists, were modeled. Workers altruists were completely sterile, and raised siblings of both sexes. A dominant or recessive parental manipulation allele was selected for if K 0.5, where K is the benefit cost ratio, expressed as the ratio of the number of siblings raised by a worker to the number of offspring she would have raised if selfish. The rate of change of gene frequency increased with increasing family size and with an increasingly female biased sex ratio. When K 1, kin selection alleles were selected against if dominant, slightly against if co dominant, and for if recessive. This is because r , the ratio relatedness to siblings relatedness to offspring , changes from unity when genotype frequencies diverge from Hardy Weinberg proportions, with r 1 for a recessive allele and r 1 for a codominant or dominant allele. The value of r varies with gene frequency, p, and approaches one when p is near zero or one. Biasing the sex ratio towards females or increasing family size increases the rate of change of p irrespective of its direction. When K 1.06, even a dom ...   more details



  1. Parental Control

    for the software and television security feature parental controls Refimprove date July 2008 Infobox television show name Parental Control image Deleted image removed File Parental control logo.jpg 150px caption format Competition , Dating runtime approx. 0 22 per episode creator directors Brendon Carter br Bruce Klassen br Brad Kreisberg executive producer Michael Canter country United States network MTV first aired Start date 2005 2 6 last aired present num episodes website http www.mtv.com ontv dyn parental control series.jhtml Parental Control is a heavily scripted pseudo reality program produced by MTV. ref cite news url http daily49er.com 2.297 reality tv shows not really founded on reality 1.91355 title Reality TV shows not really founded on reality first Jana last Owens newspaper Daily 49er date 12 December 2007 accessdate 7 March 2010 ref The two directors, Brendon Carter ref http www.imdb.com name nm0141498 Brendon Carter Bot generated title ref and Bruce Klassen, ref http www.imdb.com name nm0458332 Bruce Klassen Bot generated title ref have also created other MTV shows. In Asia, this show was aired on Channel V in the period of 2007 2009. Plot The version which aired February 2006, differs from its premiere on MTV s Spring Break 2005 in March. A girl was to interview five boys, and after a set of about five questions for each person or an activity of some sort, the father will eliminate one of the contestants. This continues until one contestant remained. ref http www.mtv.com parentalcontrol ref In the latest version, parents are unhappy with their child s current boyfriend, girlfriend or significant other. The parents interview and select prospective partners ... ontv dyn parental control series.jhtml IMDb title 0465344 tv.com 59948 Use dmy dates date November ... American television series debuts Category 2000s American television series it Parental Control programma televisivo nl Parental Control pl Co ty na to, tato? ...   more details



  1. Parental obesity

    Maternal obesity refers to obesity often including being overweight of a woman during pregnancy . Parental obesity refers to obesity of either parent during pregnancy. Maternal obesity has a significant impact on maternal metabolism and offspring development. ref name nelson Insulin resistance , glucose homeostasis, fat oxidation and amino acid synthesis are all disrupted by maternal obesity and contribute to adverse outcomes. ref name nelson Modification of lifestyle is an effective intervention strategy for improvement of maternal metabolism and the prevention of adverse outcomes. ref name nelson cite journal author Nelson SM, Matthews P, Poston L title Maternal metabolism and obesity modifiable determinants of pregnancy outcome journal Hum. Reprod. Update volume 16 issue 3 pages 255 75 year 2010 pmid 19966268 doi 10.1093 humupd dmp050 url pmc 2849703 ref Obesity is defined as having a Body Mass Index BMI of 30 or greater. A 5 foot 5 inch tall woman would be considered obese if she weighs 180 pounds or more and a 5 foot 8 inch tall woman would be considered obese if she weighs 200 pounds or more. ref name webmd http www.webmd.com diet news 20060203 obesity increases risks in pregnancy Obesity Increases Risks in Pregnancy Moms and Babies Have More Problems By Salynn Boyles. WebMD Health News. Feb. 3, 2006 ref Effects on the fetus Defects impairments globalize section date December 2010 Between 18 and 38 of pregnant women of American women are classified as obese. However, little is known about the link between maternal obesity and Diabetes diabetic effects in offspring. Maternal obesity is associated with increased odds of pregnancies affected by Congenital defect congenital anomalies , including neural tube defect s and spina bifida . ref name medscape http www.medscape.com viewarticle 588085 medscape.com Maternal Obesity Increases Risk for Congenital Anomalies By Alice ... bleeding, fluid leaking, or heart palpitations. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Parental Obesity ...   more details



  1. Parental Advisory (disambiguation)

    Parental Advisory is a message affixed by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA to audio recordings in the United States. Parental Advisory can also refer to Parental Advisory Music Censorship in America , book by Eric Nuzum Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics , comedy album by George Carlin Warning Parental Advisory , 2002 made for TV movie P.A. , hip hop trio disamb ...   more details



  1. Genetic testing

    for example, paternity . Parental testing This type of genetic test uses special DNA markers to identify ...Genetic testing also called DNA based tests is among the newest and most sophisticated of techniques ... Gene Testing ref used to test for genetic disorders which involves direct examination of the DNA ... prenatal diagnosis prenatal diagnostic testing newborn screening Genealogical DNA test for genetic genealogy purposes presymptomatic testing for predicting adult onset disorders such as Huntington s disease presymptomatic testing for estimating the risk of developing adult onset cancers and Alzheimer s disease confirmational diagnosis of a symptomatic individual forensic identity testing Genetic testing allows the Genetics genetic medical diagnosis diagnosis of vulnerabilities to inherited diseases .... In addition to studying chromosomes to the level of individual genes, genetic testing in a broader ... associated with increased risk of developing genetic disorders. Genetic testing identifies changes in chromosomes , genes, or proteins. ref cite web url http www.ghr.nlm.nih.gov handbook testing genetictesting title What is genetic testing? Genetics Home Reference publisher Ghr.nlm.nih.gov date 2011 05 30 accessdate 2011 06 07 ref Most of the time, testing is used to find changes that are associated ... http www.nlm.nih.gov medlineplus genetictesting.html title Genetic Testing MedlinePlus publisher ... Testing accessdate 2008 08 10 work Definitions of Genetic Testing Jorge Sequeiros and B rbara Guimar es ... bot H3llBot ref Since genetic testing may open up ethical or psychological problems, genetic testing is often accompanied by genetic counseling . Citation needed date November 2010 Types Genetic testing ... genetic testing from basic research to clinical practice journal Science volume 278 issue 5338 pages ... throughout life. Available types of testing include Newborn screening Newborn screening ... testing of infants for certain disorders is the most widespread use of genetic testing millions of babies ...   more details



  1. System testing

    System testing of software or hardware is testing conducted on a complete, integrated system to evaluate the system s compliance with its specified requirements . System testing falls within the scope of black box testing , and as such, should require no knowledge of the inner design of the code or logic ... IEEE New York, NY. 1990. ref As a rule, system testing takes, as its input, all of the integrated software components that have successfully passed integration testing and also the software system itself integrated with any applicable hardware system s . The purpose of integration testing is to detect ... or between any of the assemblages and the hardware. System testing is a more limited type of testing .... portal Software Testing Testing the whole system System testing is performed on the entire system ... analysis System Requirement Specification SRS . System testing tests not only the design ... needed date April 2008 Types of tests to include in system testing The following examples are different types of testing that should be considered during System testing Graphical user interface testing Usability testing Software performance testing Compatibility testing Error handling testing Load testing Volume testing Stress testing Security testing Scalability testing Sanity test ing Smoke test Software development Smoke testing Exploratory testing Ad hoc testing Regression testing Reliability testing Installation testing Maintenance testing Recovery testing and failover testing. Accessibility testing, including compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Section 508 Amendment ... W3C Although different testing organizations may prescribe different tests as part of System testing ... equipment Software testing Unit testing Integration testing Test case Test fixture Test plan Automated testing Quality control Software development process Computer accessibility References reflist refbegin Black, Rex 2002 . Managing the Testing Process 2nd ed. . Wiley Publishing. ISBN 0 471 22398 ...   more details



  1. Testing Anywhere

    Infobox Software name Testing Anywhere logo File Testing Anywhere Logo.png developer Automation Anywhere ... Testing www.AutomationAnywhere.com Testing Testing Anywhere is software produced by San Jose ... news 1376919 Automation Anywhere tackles automated testing title Automation Anywhere tackles automated testing ref The company has been featured in SD Times ref cite web url http www.sdtimes.com link 34366 title Automation Anywhere creates avatar for testing ref for its creation ... Shukla ref Uses Testing Anywhere is used to record, debug, schedule, and run test cases for a wide .... ref cite web url http www.automationanywhere.com Testing products ta system requirements.htm title Testing Anywhere System Requirements first last author authorlink coauthors date month year work publisher ... postscript ref Testing types Unreferenced section date June 2011 Automated Software testing Distributed Load testing Automated Web testing Regression testing Functional testing Black Box testing Acceptance testing Keyword driven testing Unit testing Data Driven testing Smoke testing Integration testing Compatibility testing Software performance testing System testing GUI testing Automated Flex testing Java application testing Silverlight testing Third party .NET supported testing Mainframe application testing WPF testing References Reflist External links http www.automationanywhere.com Testing products automated testing anywhere.htm Testing Anywhere home page http www.automationanywhere.com Testing company pressroom.htm Testing Anywhere press page http www.automationanywhere.com Testing support user forum.htm Testing Anywhere User Forum http twitter.com TestingAnywhere Testing Anywhere on Twitter See also Portal Software Testing Test automation GUI software testing List of GUI testing tools Category Software testing tools Category Graphical user interface testing Category Load testing tools Category Unit testing ...   more details



  1. Parental Guidance (film)

    ref improve date March 2012 Infobox Film title Parental Guidance image caption director Andy Fickman producer writer Billy Crystal br Lisa Addario br Lowell Ganz br Babaloo Mandel br Joe Syracuse narrator starring Billy Crystal br Bette Midler br Marisa Tomei br Bailee Madison music cinematography editing Kent Beyda distributor 20th Century Fox released Film date 2012 12 25 runtime country Film US language English budget gross awards preceded by followed by Parental Guidance 2012 is a comedy film starring Billy Crystal and Bette Midler , to be released by 20th Century Fox on December 25, 2012. Filming took place in Atlanta, Georgia , and its suburbs. ref http www.deadline.com 2012 04 fox moves billy crystals parental guidance to christmas day ref ref http www.imdb.com title tt1047540 IMDB entry ref ref http www.bootlegbetty.com 2011 10 11 us and them changed to parental guidance released 2012 Bette Midler fan blog ref ref http blogs.ajc.com the buzz 2011 11 01 director of billy crystal bette midler marisa tomei movie loves atlanta Jennifer Brett, Atlanta Journal Constitution blog The Buzz November 1, 2011 ref Cast Billy Crystal as Artie Decker Bette Midler as Diane Decker Marisa Tomei as Alice Tom Everett Scott as Phil Simmons Bailee Madison as Harper Decker Simmons References reflist External links http www.imdb.com title tt1047540 Parental Guidance 2012 at IMDB http www.movieinsider.com m7634 us and them Movie Insider entry http www.bootlegbetty.com 2011 10 11 us and them changed to parental guidance released 2012 Bette Midler fan blog Andy Fickman Category 2012 films Category 20th Century Fox films Category Films directed by Andy Fickman ...   more details



  1. Dynamic testing

    Dynamic testing or dynamic analysis is a term used in software engineering to describe the testing of the dynamic behavior of code. That is, dynamic analysis refers to the examination of the physical response from the system to variables that are not constant and change with time. In dynamic testing the software must actually be compiled and run Actually Dynamic Testing involves working with the software, giving input values and checking if the output is as expected. These are the Validation activities. Unit Tests, Integration Tests, System Tests and Acceptance Tests are few of the Dynamic Testing methodologies. Dynamic testing means testing based on specific test cases by execution of the test object or running programs. Dynamic testing is used to test software through executing it. This is in contrast to Static testing . See also Portal Software Testing Dynamic program analysis Time Partition Testing a model based testing methodology for the reactive test of dynamical or control systems. Daikon system Daikon , a dynamic invariant generator. References G.J. Myers, The Art of Software Testing, John Wiley and Sons, New York, New York, 1979. External links http portal.acm.org citation.cfm?id 370049.370462 Dynamic software testing of MPI applications with umpire DEFAULTSORT Dynamic Testing Category Software testing de Dynamisches Software Testverfahren nl Dynamisch testen pl Testy dynamiczne ...   more details



  1. Parental Alienation Awareness Day

    primarysources date April 2009 April 25th has been chosen as Parental Alienation Awareness Day PAAD , part of a global awareness campaign to raise awareness about parental alienation . ref cite news url http www.albertalocalnews.com reddeeradvocate opinion Parental alienation can tear a family apart 43638582.html title Red Deer Advocate Parental alienation can tear a family apart work Red Deer Advocate accessdate 2009 05 06 last Sterling Anosh first M date 2009 04 25 ref ref cite news url http www.barrieadvance.com barrieadvance article 134299 title Bat Girl arrested after publicity stunt work Barrie Advance accessdate 2009 05 06 last Vanderlinde first E date 2009 04 25 ref ref cite news url http www.orilliapacket.com ArticleDisplay.aspx?e 1541237 title News Briefs The Orillia Packet & Times Ontario, CA work Orillia Packet accessdate 2009 04 29 ref The idea was introduced in Canada by Sarvy Emo in late 2005, with the original date being March 28th. This was changed after the start of the Civil society campaign campaign for marketing reasons and was put into practice in 2006. In 2011, Bermuda , Seventeen U.S. state s New York, Maine, Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Kentuky, Montana, Nebraska, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, West Virginia, Indiana, Oklahoma , many Canadian towns and cities officially recognized April 25th as Parental Alienation Awareness Day. ref cite news url http www.reuters.com article pressRelease idUS207863 22 Apr 2008 PRN20080422 title Parental Alienation Awareness Day April 25, 2008 Reuters publisher Press release from Parental Alienation Awareness Organization accessdate 2009 04 21 last first date 2008 04 22 ref ref cite web url ... rimbeyreview news null 42963182.html title Rimbey Review Parental Alienation ... columnists KathleenParker 2006 05 12 parental alienation gets a day title Kathleen Parker Parental alienation gets a day Townhall.com publisher townhall.com accessdate 2009 04 21 last first ...   more details



  1. Stability testing

    Stability testing can refer to In software testing , an attempt to determine if an application will crash In the pharmaceutical field, how well a product retains its quality over the life span of the product disambig ...   more details



  1. Pairwise testing

    Pairwise testing may refer to All pairs testing Pairwise comparison disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Parental responsibility (access and custody)

    refimprove date December 2007 Family law In the Country nations of the European Union and elsewhere, parental ... visitation in the United States and residence see Residence in English law in some states. Parental responsibility in European states Scotland In Scots law , issues relative to parental responsibilities ... section 1 of the 1995 Act, parental responsibilities are, where practicable and in the best interests ... lasts until the child is aged 18. Under section 2 of the 1995 Act those with parental responsibilities ... continues when the child in question is beyond the age at which the parents have parental responsibilities ... brought Scots law in line with English law to the extent that an unmarried father will obtain parental ... law Parental responsibility is a legal phrase used to define who has the rights and obligations in making decisions which affect the child s life. Parental responsibility includes the following legal ... Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority 1985 3 All ER 402 HL . . Who has parental responsibility? Mothers automatically have parental responsibility. If the parents are married at the time of the child s birth then the father has automatic parental responsibility. For unmarried fathers the rules ... right in law to parental responsibility. Likewise, even though you may be registered as the father on your child s birth certificate, this does not always mean that you have automatic parental responsibility. If you are unmarried and separate from the child s mother and you do not have parental responsibility, then you do not have a legal say in the child s upbringing. You do have parental responsibility ... certificate. You do not have parental responsibility if You are the father of a child born before ... after 1 December 2003 and you are not named on the child s birth certificate. Applying for parental responsibility There are a number of ways of getting PR. These are Entering into a voluntary parental responsibility agreement with the mother Marrying the mother Applying to the court to obtain a parental ...   more details



  1. Parental Guidance (song)

    Infobox Single Name Parental Guidance Cover Artist Judas Priest from Album Turbo Judas Priest album Turbo B side Released 1987 in music 1987 Format Recorded 1985, 1986 Genre Heavy metal music Heavy metal Length 15 05 Label Columbia Records Columbia Writer Rob Halford , K.K. Downing , Glenn Tipton Producer Tom Allom , Glenn Tipton , K.K. Downing , Rob Halford Last single Locked In song Locked In br 1986 This single Parental Guidance br 1987 Next single Blood Red Skies br 1988 Misc Extra track listing Album Turbo Judas Priest album Turbo Type single prev track Private Property prev no 3 this track Parental Guidance track no 4 next track Rock You All Around the World next no 5 Parental Guidance is the fourth song from the album Turbo Judas Priest album Turbo by the British Heavy metal music heavy metal band Judas Priest that was released on April 14, 1986. The song was released as a single in 1987. It was written and recorded in response to Tipper Gore s attack on the band. Her organization, the Parents Music Resource Center PMRC , placed Eat Me Alive from Defenders of the Faith at 3 on their list of offensive songs a.k.a. the Filthy Fifteen , as it allegedly was about performing oral sex at gunpoint. Track listing tracklist all writing Rob Halford , K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton title1 Parental Guidance length1 3 27 title2 Turbo Lover song Turbo Lover Hi Octane Mix length2 7 21 title3 Private Property live length3 4 17 Personnel Rob Halford Vocals K.K. Downing Guitars Glenn Tipton Guitars Ian Hill Bass guitar Dave Holland drummer Dave Holland Drums Judas Priest Category Judas Priest songs Category 1986 songs Category 1987 singles ...   more details



  1. Order of Parental Glory

    Infobox Military Award name Order of Parental Glory image File Parental glory.jpg 150px caption Order of Parental Glory awarded by flag Russian Federation type Single grade order eligibility Citizens of the Russian Federation for Successfully raising a large family campaign status Active description clasps established May 13, 2008 ref name decree775 first award last award total posthumous recipients individual higher Order of Friendship same lower Cross of St George related Mother Heroine Soviet Order Mother Heroine image2 File Ribbon Orden Parents Glory Russia.png 80px caption2 Ribbon of the Order and Medal of Parental Glory File Order of Parental Glory Russian small badges.jpg 140px thumb Small badges of the Order of Parental Glory File Medals of the Order of Parental Glory.png 140px thumb Medal of the Order of Parental Glory The Order of Parental Glory lang ru is an award of the Russian Federation . It was created to reward deserving parents of exceptionally ... The Order of Parental Glory was established on May 13, 2008 by presidential decree 775 ref name ... document established the Medal of the Order of Parental Glory. Award Statute The Order of Parental ... cite web authorlink Russian Government title Statute of the Order of Parental Glory publisher ... of Parental Glory is to be worn on the left breast with other orders and medals immediately after ... The Medal of the Order of Parental Glory was established on September 7, 2010 by presidential ... of children required. The Medal of the Order of Parental Glory is awarded for raising four children ... authorlink Russian Government title Statute of the Medal of Parental Glory publisher Commission under ... medal.html format HTML language Russian accessdate 2012 02 15 ref The Medal of the Order of Parental ... of the badge of the Order of Parental Glory. The reverse is plain with the central inscription ... dictates the Medal of Parental Glory is to be worn on the left breast with other medals ...   more details



  1. Static testing

    Static testing is a form of software testing where the software isn t actually used. This is in contrast to dynamic testing . It is generally not detailed testing, but checks mainly for the sanity of the code, algorithm, or document. It is primarily syntax checking of the code and or manually reviewing the code or document to find errors. This type of testing can be used by the developer who wrote the code, in isolation. Code review s, software inspection inspection s and walkthrough s are also used. From the black box testing point of view, static testing involves reviewing requirement s and specification standards specification s. This is done with an eye toward completeness or appropriateness for the task at hand. This is the verification portion of Verification and Validation . Even static testing can be automated. A static testing test suite consists of programs to be analyzed by an interpreter or a compiler that asserts the programs syntactic validity. software bug Bugs discovered at this stage of development are less expensive to fix than later in the Software development process development cycle . Citation needed date July 2009 The people involved in static testing are application developers and testers. Sources Kaner, Cem Nguyen, Hung Q Falk, Jack 1988 . Testing Computer Software Second ed. . Boston Thomson Computer Press. ISBN 0 47135 846 0. http www.ddj.com cpp 205801074 Static Testing C Code A utility to check library usability DEFAULTSORT Static Testing Category Software review Category Software testing Category Quality assurance de Statisches Software Testverfahren nl Statisch testen pl Testy statyczne sv Statisk testning ...   more details



  1. Functional testing

    for functional testing in manufacturing Functional Testing Manufacturing Wikify date December 2010 Refimprove date December 2010 Functional testing is a type of black box testing that bases its test cases on the specifications of the software component under test. Functions are tested by feeding them input and examining the output, and internal program structure is rarely considered not like in white box testing . ref name KanerFalkNguyen1999 Kaner, Falk, Nguyen. Testing Computer Software . Wiley Computer Publishing, 1999, p. 42. ISBN 0 471 35846 0. ref Functional testing differs from system testing in that functional testing verif ies a program by checking it against ... design document s or specification s , while system testing validate s a program by checking it against the published user or system requirements Kaner, Falk, Nguyen 1999, p.  52 . Functional testing typically involves five steps Citation needed date December 2010 The identification of functions that the software is expected to perform The creation of input data based on the function s specifications The determination of output based on the function s specifications The execution of the test case The comparison of actual and expected outputs See also Non functional testing Acceptance testing Regression testing System testing Software testing Integration testing Unit testing References reflist External links http www.corelis.com blog index.php blog 2011 01 10 jtag for functional test without boundary scan JTAG for Functional Test without Boundary scan DEFAULTSORT Functional Testing Category Software testing Compu stub ru ...   more details




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