States Funded - Technical Assistance Project Web http//www.labor.state.ak.us/at/index.htm american samoa Assistive Technology Texas Center for Disability studies University of Texas at Austin http://www.resna.org/taproject/at/statecontacts.html
Extractions: IN THE FIELD: Changing Images of Samoa Margaret Mead went to Samoa in 1925 to do her first field work on the island of Ta'u, one of the Manua group in American Samoa. This was the only field trip on which Mead was photographer, using the "box brownie" camera that had come into fashion. Mead wrote up this field trip in her 1928 best-seller, Coming of Age in Samoa , which included her photos, used sparingly for illustration. Twelve of Mead's photos were published in the first edition of Coming of Age, but omitted in subsequent editions and completely forgotten when the 2000 reissue was planned - it was based on later editions because of Mead's cumulative prefaces. Few of the classic's many thousand readers have seen these photographs, brought forward in recent presentations by Sharon Tiffany, comparing Mead's choice of images with popular contemporary ideas about Samoa. All photos by Margaret Mead; all captions from the first edition of "Coming of Age in Samoa"
Extractions: On this: First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Thirteenth Fourteenth Fifteenth Sixteenth Seventeenth Eighteenth Nineteenth Twentieth Twenty-First Twenty-Second Twenty-Third Twenty-Fourth Twenty-Fifth Twenty-Sixth Twenty-Seventh Twenty-Eighth Twenty-Ninth Thirtieth Thirty-First day of January February March April May June July August September October November December Signed by: Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss Dr. Rev. Fr. Position/Title: Country of Residence: United States Canada Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antarctica Antigua And Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegowina Botswana Bouvet Island Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burma Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Chile China Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Colombia Comoros Congo Cook Islands Costa Rica Cote d'Ivoire Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic
Studies In American Language At San Jose State University state. Country. Select, AFGHANISTAN, ALBANIA, ALGERIA, american samoa, ANDORRA,ANGOLA, ANGUILLA How long do you plan to study in the United states? http://www.sal.sjsu.edu/apply/acc058.shtml
Extractions: Summer Session: August 1 to August 19, 2005 Personal Information First and Middle Names: Please input name exactly as it appears on your passport/documents. Last Name: Date of Birth: Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Day Year SAL students must be at least 18 when the session begins. Gender: Select Male Female Country of Birth: Select AFGHANISTAN ALBANIA ALGERIA AMERICAN SAMOA ANDORRA ANGOLA ANGUILLA ANTARCTICA ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA ARGENTINA ARMENIA ARUBA ASHMORE AND CARTIER ISLANDS AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA AZERBAIJAN BAHAMAS THE BAHRAIN BAKER ISLAND BANGLADESH BARBADOS BASSAS DA INDIA BELARUS BELGIUM BELIZE BENIN BERMUDA BHUTAN BOLIVIA BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA BOTSWANA BOUVET ISLAND BRAZIL BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS BRUNEI BULGARIA BURKINA FASO BURMA (MYANMAR) BURUNDI CAMBODIA CAMEROON CANADA CAPE VERDE CAYMAN ISLANDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CHAD CHILE CHINA CHRISTMAS ISLAND CLIPPERTON ISLAND COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS COLOMBIA COMOROS CONGO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO REPUBLIC OF THE COOK ISLANDS CORAL SEA ISLANDS COSTA RICA COTE D IVOIRE CROATIA CUBA CYPRUS CZECHOSLOVAKIA CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK
State Education Indicators select , Alabama, Alaska, american samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California Towards the goal, Council staff conduct 50state studies, produce reports, http://www.ccsso.org/projects/State_Education_Indicators/
Extractions: select Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Col... DoDEA Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Marian... Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming State Education Indicators The Council is a strong advocate for improving the quality and comparability of assessments and data systems to produce accurate indicators of the progress of our elementary and secondary schools. The State Education Indicators Project is providing leadership in developing a system of state-by-state indicators of the condition of K-12 education. Indicators activities include collecting and reporting statistical indicators by state, tracking state policy changes, assisting with accountability systems, and conducting analyses of trends in education. Systemic education improvement efforts need to be based on valid assessments of current conditions, data on the rate of improvement, and identification of problems. The Council's goal in developing education indicators is to assist education administrators and policymakers in making informed decisions. Towards the goal, Council staff conduct 50-state studies, produce reports, develop accessible websites, convene task forces and study groups, and provide state-specific technical assistance.
Joint Commercial Commission-Counselors MA in Pacific Islands studies, University of Hawaii; state Department Pacific Island Coverage Territories of Guam and american samoa, Republic of http://pidp.eastwestcenter.org/jcc/counselors.htm
Extractions: Below is contact information for people willing to provide advice and other services to Pacific Islands businesses and governments. The Joint Commercial Commission and the U.S. Department of Commerce is unable to verify the qualifications and continued interest of any of the companies or individuals listed here so we accept no responsibility for the quality of the advice or assistance they provide. In addition, although the Department of Commerce compiled and provided this list, the Department and the JCC does not endorse, either expressly or by implication, any of the individuals or companies listed, or their products or services. Individuals Name: Thomas M. Bayer
Social Studies Development Center (SSDC) The program also includes the District of Columbia, american samoa, Guam, The winning class from each congressional district attends a state final held http://www.indiana.edu/~ssdc/wedig.htm
Extractions: "We the People... The Citizen and the Constitution" is a national civic education program that helps elementary and secondary students understand the history and principles of our constitutional government. In addition, the program helps students develop a reasoned commitment to values that are integral to sustaining a democratic society. The program focuses on the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights and fosters civic competence and responsibility among students in public and private schools. The program is administered nationally by the Center for Civic Education through a network of 435 congressional district coordinators and 50 state coordinators. The program also includes the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. More than 20 million students and 70,000 teachers have been involved in the "We the People..." program. The "We the People..." Curriculum. The "We the People..." curriculum was developed by the Center for Civic Education and is presently funded by the U.S. Department of Education through an act of Congress. The program began in 1987 under the auspices of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. The curriculum was written in consultation with leading scholars and educators from throughout the United States.
CFDA Logo Image Of A US Flag Skip Navigation Home FAQ Privacy state and local agencies are expected to participate in the studies and to fund Virgin Islands, Guam, american samoa, the Mariana Islands and the Trust http://12.46.245.173/pls/portal30/CATALOG.PROGRAM_TEXT_RPT.SHOW?p_arg_names=prog
NOTES ABOUT THE 1999 FINDINGS: AMERICAN SAMOA and state data are largescale data collections, research studies, american samoa placed among the highest-performing states in the nation on 3 http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/negp/issues/publication/99StateFact/as.htm
Extractions: NOTES ABOUT THE 1999 FINDINGS: AMERICAN SAMOA These pages present highlights for your state from the 1999 National Education Goals Report and the companion 1999 Data Volume . The annual Goals Report uses 27 national and 34 state-level indicators to measure progress made toward the eight National Education Goals since 1990, when the Goals were established. This fact sheet summarizes your states progress in key educational areas during the 1990s. Please note the following points: Data sources: The sources of the national and state data are large-scale data collections, research studies, and assessments conducted by universities, education organizations, and federal agencies such as the National Center for Education Statistics and the National Center for Health Statistics. Data comparability: Only comparable state data are included in the annual Goals Reports to ensure that state comparisons are fair. Recency of data: The Goals Panel is committed to providing the most recent data available in its annual reports. Some of the data sets used to monitor state and national progress are updated annually, but most are updated every two, three, or four years. In a few cases, the most recent data available were collected during the early or mid-1990s. For example, the most recent adult literacy data (Goal 6), were collected in 1992; they will be updated in 2002. The most recent national data on history achievement and geography achievement (Goal 3) were collected in 1994; they will be updated in 2001. International mathematics and science data for the nation (Goal 5) were last collected in 1995; they are being updated during 1999. The most recent data on teacher education and professional development (Goal 4), parental participation (Goal 8), and teacher victimization and class disruptions (Goal 7) were collected in 1994; they will be updated in 2000. The remaining data presented in the
SAMWEB Describes the results of recent field classes in archaeology conducted jointly by the american samoa Community College and the University of Oregon. The samoan and Pacific studies Department of american samoan Community College and the University of Oregon Anthropology Department cosponsored the summer school projects beginning in 1998 under the direction of Dr. William S. Ayres. http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~samweb/
Civil Works Projects and alphabetically for the state of Hawaii, the Territory of american samoa, West Honolulu Watershed Study, Oahu. TERRITORY OF american samoa (Back http://www.poh.usace.army.mil/cw/civilworks.html
Extractions: The following links provide access to the latest information for Civil Works Projects and Studies in the Pacific Basin. The project titles have been organized geographically and alphabetically for the State of Hawaii, the Territory of American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Project pages may include a Fact Sheet, Project Index Map, reports, photographs and other project-related documents or related links. STATE OF HAWAII (Back To Top) Ala Wai Canal Project, Oahu
U.S. EPA Region 9: Pacific Islands:Territory Of American Samoa american samoa is an unincorporated and unorganized territory of the United Collection stations have been set up, and several studies to improve solid http://www.epa.gov/region09/cross_pr/islands/samoa.html
Extractions: Region 9: Pacific Islands Serving Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and over 140 Tribal Nations Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Region 9 Pacific Islands About us ... Related Web sites Background American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency The American Samoa Environmental Quality Commission (ASEQC), was created in 1985 by Executive Order of the Governor. Technical, programmatic and enforcement activities are implemented for the ASEQC by the American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency (ASEPA). ASEPA maintains programs in water quality, drinking water, air quality, pesticides, solid waste, hazardous materials and waste, and public education. The agency and commission are under the Office of the Governor. For the past two years, ASEPA has also been the recipient of an Americorps grant and oversees the training and placement of 20 participants. The ASEPA is directed by Togipa (Tony) Tausaga, who oversees an ASEPA staff of about 20, including a former EPA Region 9 staff (Sheila Wiegman), who is presently on detail to ASEPA from the U.S. Geological Survey. ASEPA is the recipient of an annual EPA Consolidated Environmental Program grant (FY 98 budget is $1.6 million). A local budget of $85,000 is provided to support clean-up activities of Pago Pago Harbor. A continuing problem at ASEPA is the hiring and retainment of qualified staff. ASEPA, with the assistance of PIO, is in the processing of placing two IPA's with ASEPA this summer, to assist them with their water quality and underground storage tanks program.
Resource Management Accomplishments american samoa Economic Valuation Study of Coral Reefs and Nearshore Coastal Part of the workshop involved a roundtable discussion in which state http://www.csc.noaa.gov/psc/resmgmtaccomp.html
Extractions: Site Search: Center Home Pacific Services Center General Information Strategic Planning ... Contact PSC NOAA Pacific Services Center PSC staff, including those from NOAA's Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management (OCRM) and Office of Response and Restoration, attended and participated in the 10th U.S. Coral Reef Task Force Meeting held in Guam and Saipan. The meeting included presentations to the Task Force Regional Subcommittee regarding local action strategies developed by each of the U.S. Flag Pacific Islands. PSC's Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management (OCRM) staff worked with the American Samoa Coastal Management Program to commission the first-ever local economic valuation study of coral reefs and nearshore coastal resources for the territory. PSC supported a contract for an economist to travel to American Samoa for one week to meet with local coral reef and coastal managers to design a study to investigate priority local management questions. A request for proposals was advertised and a contractor was selected. The study is expected to be completed by summer of 2004. Funds also were provided to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to develop a local economic valuation study. A similar process of developing the scope of the work and initiating the study will begin in January of 2004. Cultural and Traditional Practices Panel at the Coastal Zone 03 Conference
Study Abroad And Exchanges - North American Scholars Program Study Abroad in Mexico or Canada. Plattsburgh state is providing its students with US national (includes natives of american samoa or Swain s Island) http://www.plattsburgh.edu/academics/studyabroad/nasp/index.php
Extractions: Skip to Navigation Skip to Content Home Directory ... Help Search Our Site You Are Here: Plattsburgh State Academics Study Abroad North American Scholars Program Plattsburgh State is providing its students with the opportunity to participate in the North American Scholars Program, where students may attend any of the following institutions: Students participating in this program will receive stipends of up to $4,000
INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION SAMOA american samoa Resources for state Adoption Statutes Laws american samoastate Regulation of Adoption Expenses Law - Laws http://www.adoption.org/adopt/international-adoption-samoa.php
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American Samoa News A stateby-state breakdown of chemical facilities that possess large amounts of american samoa lawmaker demands new study of French nuclear test fallout http://www.topix.net/world/american-samoa
Extractions: Advanced Search Enter ZIP, City or News Search All Channels Front Page Autos Business ... XML World Asia Europe Oceania Middle East ... all countries..... Front Page World News Oceania American Samoa Current News Transcript ERICAN SAMOA: Doctor recruitment proves a headache American Samoa's LBJ Hospital rates as one of the worst health care providers in the region. Topics: Micronesia Oceania Mobil, BP to pay $343K for gas additive violations The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recently reached a settlement with Mobil Oil Australia Ltd. Topics: EPA Oceania Bibleman plants seeds of faith Jeremiah Plazola, 6, is captivated by Bibleman on Saturday as he sits with his father, Manuel Plazola, and wears a Bibleman costume at Kidzfest 2005, at the South Texas 2005 Franklin Graham Festival at American ... Topics: Oceania Family Texas Kids ... Coral-reef study yields mixed results Florida's coral reefs are plagued by climate change, pollution, disease and other problems, but scientists and government agencies are improving the way they gather data in efforts to preserve the fragile ... Topics: Oceania Florida Palm Beach The biggest regular meeting of archeologists dealing with the ancient Pacific will now be held more frequently.
Extractions: American Samoa Genealogy Resource Center Last Updated Wednesday, March 06, 2002 06:31:03 PM Main AccessGenealogy Page Bookmark This Genealogy Page! This page is meant as a starting point for those interested in American Samoa genealogy. From here you can find links to a variety of information and records, including archives, libraries, bible, biographies, cemeteries, census, church, court, directories, emigration, immigration, gazetteers, land, property, maps, military, naturalization, citizenship, newspaper, periodical, probate, surname, taxation, vital, and voting. Archives, Libraries, and Societies National Archives and Records Administration
GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: American Samoa Multinational Collections Database american samoa (Law Library of Congress) state and Local Government on the Net american samoa (Piper Resources) http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/us-as.html
Extractions: (includes LC Portals: American Samoa COURTS: High Court of American Samoa (appointed by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior) American Samoa Reports: Table of Cases (American Samoa Bar Association) includes links to cases American Samoa Digests (American Samoa Bar Association) Rules of Court of the Judiciary of American Samoa (American Samoa Bar Association_ Supreme Court of American Samoa (PacLII) includes four cases from 1977, 1981, 1988, and 1989
OIA: Chapter 2 american samoa is the only United States territory south of the equator. Other programs and studies underway include a recycling and reutilization study http://www.doi.gov/oia/StateIsland/chapter2.html
Extractions: STATE OF THE ISLANDS 2.1 American Samoa American Samoa is made up of seven islands with a total land area of 76 square miles. Located in the tropics, it is 14 degrees south of the equator and 160-173 degrees west longitude. This island chain is some 2,300 miles southwest of Hawaii and over 4,100 miles southwest of San Francisco. Sydney, Australia is about 2,700 miles further to the southwest, while Auckland, New Zealand is only 1,600 miles southwest. American Samoa is the only United States territory south of the equator. The seven American Samoan islands are dispersed over 150 miles of water. Tutuila, the main island, is the center of government and business. Its famous Pago Pago harbor is one of the Pacific's deepest and most sheltered harbors. Tutuila has a land area of 56 square miles, with an estimated 95 percent of the 56,000 total population living there. The remaining 20 square miles include the three islands of Ofu, Olosega, and Ta'u of the Manu'a group located 60 miles east of Tutuila; Aunu'u, a small island 1/4 mile off the eastern shore of Tutuila; Rose Atoll, a wildlife refuge 60 miles east of Manu'a; and Swain's Island, 200 miles north of Tutuila. American Samoa's population is growing rapidly. The mid-year population estimate for 1995 is 56,350. This represents growth of approximately 21% since the 1990 census showed a population of 46,773, a much higher figure than was anticipated. This growth is the result of in-migration and high birth rates, including births to non-residents. As might be expected this rapid population growth places a strain on the public infrastructure and on the ASG's ability to provide necessary services.
Center For Immigration Studies When the United States worked out its relations with american samoa at the turnof the last century, and 70 years later with the Commonwealth of the http://www.cis.org/articles/2003/back403.html
Extractions: Through the U.S. Island Territories February 2003 By David S. North Download the .pdf version Recent developments have focused attention on U.S. immigration policies as they relate to Americas outlying island jurisdictions. A federal district court ruling in the U.S. Virgin Islands, a controversy in American Samoa about the exclusion of Arabs, and the proliferation of sweatshops staffed by foreign workers in Saipan mean that these islands, usually of little interest to Mainland policy makers, cannot be ignored in the broader effort to overhaul our immigration policies and procedures.