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  2. Open Door Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Open Door Policy ( Chinese: 門戶開放政策) is the United States diplomatic policy established in the late 19th and early 20th century that called for a system of equal trade and investment and to guarantee the territorial integrity of Qing China. The policy was created in U.S. Secretary of State John Hay 's Open Door Note, dated ...

  3. Open-door academic policy - Wikipedia

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    An open-door academic policy, or open-door policy, is a policy whereby a university enrolls students without asking for evidence of previous education, experience, or references. Usually, payment of the academic fees (or financial support) is all that is required to enroll. Universities may not employ the open-door policy for all their courses ...

  4. Parental controls - Wikipedia

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    These controls were created to assist parents in their ability to restrict certain content viewable by their children. [1] This may be content they deem inappropriate for their age, maturity level or feel is aimed more at an adult audience. [2] Parental controls fall into roughly four categories: content filters, which limit access to age ...

  5. List of White House security breaches - Wikipedia

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    The general open-door policy remained until around the time of the Cleveland presidency in the 1880s, and the grounds themselves were open until the Coolidge presidency in the 1920s. [3] After the Second World War , public access to the White House grounds became increasingly restricted, with the visitor office providing scheduled tours to a ...

  6. Open house (school) - Wikipedia

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    Open house (school) An open house (also known as open day, at-home day, or parents night) is an event held at an institution where its doors are open to the family of students to allow people to look around the institution and learn about it. These are often held at schools and universities to attract prospective students, familiarize them (and ...

  7. Open door policy (business) - Wikipedia

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    Open door policies exist to encourage employees to offer suggestions and ideas, provide or solicit feedback, seek personal or professional counsel, or address concerns within the company. The policy establishes an environment of trust and mutual respect between the employer and employee. The practice is viewed as a morale booster by letting ...

  8. Nine-Power Treaty - Wikipedia

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    During the Washington Naval Conference of 1921–1922, the United States government again raised the Open Door Policy as an international issue, and had all of the attendees (United States, Republic of China, Imperial Japan, France, Great Britain, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, and Portugal) sign the Nine-Power Treaty which intended to make the Open Door Policy international law.

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