ASSISTING FAMILIES

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INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MISSING & EXPLOITED CHILDREN THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN Suite 1010 2318 Mill Road Alexandria VA 22314 Assisting families, schools, law enforcement and governmental agencies in investigating and prosecuting cases of missing and exploited children; advocating for changes in laws, treaties, and policies for the protection of these children; and providing information and technical assistance to citizens, law enforcement and governmental agencies on missing and exploited children through training programs, publications and the global distribution of images of and information about missing children;
NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING & EXPLOITED CHILDREN National Center For Missing & ExploitedChildren 333 John Carlyle Street Suite #125 Alexandria VA 223145950 assisting families, schools, law enforcement agencies, state and local governments in investigating and prosecuting cases of missing and exploited children and providing advice on enacting laws for the protection of these children;
NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN 333 John Carlyle Street Suite #125 Alexandria VA 22314 ASSISTING FAMILIES, SCHOOLS, LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN INVESTIGATING AND PROSECUTING CASES OF MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN AND PROVIDING ADVICE ON ENACTING LAWS FOR THE PROTECTION OF THESE CHILDREN;NATIONAL CENTER;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A female housing (30) has a lock arm (40) and a resilient assisting piece (50). The assisting piece (50) is deformed by the lock arm (40) as the lock arm (40) is deformed. The assisting piece (50) is restored resiliently as the lock arm (40) resiliently restores and contributes to the resilient restoring force of the lock arm (40). Thus, the lock arm (40) produces a large hitting sound against the mating male housing (10). A hitting portion (52) is at the leading end of the assisting piece (50) and hits a hittable portion (27) on the mating male housing (10) to produce a separate hitting sound. Thus, two separate or simultaneous hitting sounds are produced to provide a clear audible and tactile indication of connection.