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National Parks Access Act of 1978

National Parks Access Act of 1978 〈美〉《1978年国家公园开放法》 一项联邦法律,它规定在以后的3年内,向一些国家公园包括「国立城市娱乐区」〔urban national recreation areas〕资助1 000万美元修建低成本的公共交通设施。这是国会首次大规模地向国家公园提供资金,以使没有私人汽车的人可以去国家公园游览。

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national park service

National Park Service. A unit in the U.S. Department of the Interior responsible for managing the nation’s national parks, monuments, scenic parkways, preserves, trails, river ways, seashores, lakeshores, recreational areas, and historic sites commemorating movements, events, and personalities of America’s past. • The Service was established in 1916. 16 USCA § 1.

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parking

parking. 1. The sale of securities subject to an agreement that the seller will buy them back at a later time for a similar price. • Parking is illegal if done to circumvent securities regulations or tax laws. It is often a method of evading the net-capital requirements of the National Association of Securities Dealers

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enclave

enclave (en-klayv oron-).Int’l law. An isolated part of a country’s territory entirely surrounded by the territory of one foreign country, so that any communication with the main part of the country must pass through the territory of the foreign country. • Although international enclaves were once common, they are now relatively rare; examples include Baarle-Hertog,

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department of the interior

Department of the Interior. The cabinet-level department of the federal government responsible for managing the nation’s public lands and minerals, national parks, national wildlife refuges, and western water resources, and for upholding federal trust responsibilities to Indian tribes. • The Department also has responsibility for migratory-wildlife conservation; historical preservation; endangered species; surface-mined-lands preservation and restoration;

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