COUNCIL CHRISTIAN COLLEGES

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COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Council for Christian Colleges & Universities 321 8th Street NE Washington DC 20002 COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES;Association services, namely, promoting the interests of Christian institutions of higher education and their faculty, administrators, trustees, and students; providing information relating to the business management, public affairs, public policy and legislative issues of Christian institutions of higher education and their faculty, administrators, trustees, and students via a global communications network; research services relating to the business management, public affairs, public policy and legislative issues faced by Christian institutions of higher education and their faculty, administrators, trustees, and students; providing an online searchable database featuring employment and volunteer opportunities for college and university administrative and faculty positions;COUNCIL;
COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Council for Christian Colleges & Universities 321 8th Street NE Washington DC 20002 COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES;Providing educational grants to support Christian scholarship and professional development; providing information via a global communications network and an online searchable database featuring educational and professional development grants;COUNCIL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A novel safety device for step ladders. This safety device is fabricated and positioned so as to deter, dissuade and deny the ladder user access to the unsupported top step of a step ladder while allowing the user to an aloft tool organizer for pre-loading job materials thereby eliminating the need to repeatedly climb up and down the ladder carrying materials. More people are killed doing construction work every year than in any other occupation and falls are the biggest killer of employees in the construction industry, many of these falls involve the improper use of ladders. Falls are the leading cause of death in and around the home, according to the National Safety Council, there are thousands of people die from falls around the home each year and many suffer disabling injuries many of these also involve ladders. At work or at home, these accidents invariably occur because the victims violate the basic rules of ladder safety.