Chapters provide a national forum in which to address issues of education, practice, research and public policy.
The second chapter provides advice on how women can become pregnant.
The other three chapters provide rules governing bankruptcy cases in general.
The first two chapters provide an overview and historical context.
However, this book's fifth chapter provided an argument for environmental protection.
Local chapters provide direct line services to an individual town, county, tribe, or designated area.
Chapter Eight (pages 136-141) provides five new schools of magic.
That chapter would also provide $252 million more for the special supplemental food program, now financed at $2 billion.
The second chapter provides a chronological account of Johnson's life and work.
The present chapter provides concrete examples of such an evaluation.