Extractions: What hours will I work? On the Monday, prior to Election Day, all workers will meet at their assigned polling place to receive their supplies and set-up their work stations; this usually takes 2 to 3 hours. The exact time will be coordinated by the Precinct Captain and communicated to each worker. Polling place team members will normally work on Election Day from 6:30 am until approximately 9:00 pm or until released by the Precinct Captain. This allows 30 minutes at the start of the day to ensure that everything is in readiness for the polls to open at 7:00 am and one hour at the end of the day for sealing ballot boxes, disassembling the voting booths and completing the required forms after the polls close at 8:00 pm.
Extractions: Docket No. Subject Date Issued Rejection Judicial System Childrens School Prayer Initiative Rejection Voting Rights Initiative 5-14-03 Rejection Judicial System Childrens School Prayer Initiative- Part II Rejection Voting Rights Initiative 10-02-03 Cornelius Green Clara Berryhill Bruce Blaney Margaret Armstrong Steven Gaither Dellena Cunningham Timothy Cricione
Columbia School District New Student Registration The process for admission to columbia School district is initiated by a visit be 18 years of age before the date of the general, primary, annual school, http://scnc.csd.k12.mi.us/District/DistrictNewStudRegist.htm
Extractions: within the Columbia School District. (Tax bill, deed of trust, rental/lease agreement or similar document.) Proof of immunization is required, or a waiver signed by the parent in its place. The Columbia School District is a participant in the Schools of Choice program. Non-resident students will be admitted if the proper paperwork and timelines are met. Admission forms and further details can be obtained at the District Administration Office. Admittance under this program will be base on enrollment figures at the particular grade levels and availability of room.
Extractions: J.D., Yale Law School, 1965 After law school, Mr. Blumer served as Assistant to the President at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio, from 1965 to 1966. From there he joined the University of Wisconsin system, ultimately serving as Special Assistant to the President. Beginning in 1971, Mr. Blumer served as Executive Assistant to the President at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. While on leave from the University of Maryland from 1974 to 1975, he directed a project for the Carnegie Corporation on collective bargaining in higher education. Mr. Blumer left Maryland in 1995 to join The George Washington University as Vice President and General Counsel, the position he currently holds. He has served as a member of several Boards, including the Board of Directors of Century National Bank, The Board of Directors of the National Association of College and University Attorneys, and the Governing Board of the National Cathedral Elementary School in Washington, DC.
Extractions: General Information The Hydroelectric Information for Columbia and Snake River Projects web pages are organized in four main categories to facilitate your access to information about the Columbia Basin Hydro Power System and information about hydroelectric power in general. Each category, except Related Sites, uses both a map of the region and hypertext lists to access the information about the hydroelectric projects and the owners/operators. Go to General Information Project Web Sites Project Photos Hydro Related Web Sites Help General Information : provides information about the location, construction date, pool elevation, and powerhouse capacity of the major hydroelectric projects in the Columbia Basin. All information is courtesy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, NWD unless otherwise noted. The information and images are from the Army Corps of Engineers 1989 publication, "Columbia River and Tributaries Review Study: Project Data and Operating Limits." USACE makes no warranties concerning the accuracy, reliability, or suitability of the data for any particular purpose
Extractions: Dr. H. Ferhan Kilical, Dr. Adil A. Kilical The District of Columbia Public School System (DCPS) currently operates 164 schools in addition to administrative buildings. Task Force on Education Infrastructure for the 21st Century (Task Force) was asked to develop a long term strategy to modernize the public school facilities in the District of Columbia. In order to verify and update the 1992 facilities assessment, PRI conducted a visual inspection of school buildings and their nonoperating systems. Along with the school inspections, a unit price list for all observed deficiencies was prepared. The deficiencies were classified into major building components as established by the DCPS. PRI prepared a deficiency cost database for the 164 schools using the observed deficiency quantities and adjusted 1995 unit prices. Further, status information on the 164 operating DCPS schools, such as name of the school, additional educational programs, average class size, student enrollment, school capacity, community accessibility, comfort and usefulness ratings of various spaces, handicap accessibility, room closings due to health or safety considerations, and rating of facility components such as the roof, windows, boilers, drinking fountains, etc., was collected. GIS themes included ward boundaries, school locations, attendance zones, streets, etc. Then, deficiency cost data as well as the status data was reviewed and restructured by PRI to enable tabular entry. A total of more than 120 GIS fields for each of 164 schools was prepared to enable logical queries, charts, graphs, etc. Using this GIS application as a decision making tool, DCPS can realistically estimate what major components in schools must be repaired / replaced and within what time frame, and determine what level of maintenance, repair and capital replacement funding will be necessary for each of the two 5-year funding cycles anticipated in its capital budget through the year 2005.
Extractions: To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia 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 Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Island Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Com. North. Mariana Island
Law Libraries Note Not open to the general public. Call in advance for permission to use University of the district of columbia David A. Clarke School of Law Library http://www.dcbar.org/for_lawyers/resources/libraries.cfm
Extractions: Law Libraries in the Metropolitan Washington Area The following is a list of law library facilities in the metropolitan Washington area. It is not an exclusive listing. Members should visit facilities to determine if their holdings suit their particular practice needs. Local university law libraries have different hours during summer months. Call each library for more information. Alexandria Law Library
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Extractions: december.com places search See how you can earn money freelancing or hire the right freelancers for your project DC blue mini ... Search DC: Washington, DC, USA Explore Washington, DC, USA; America's Capital City is a delight to its citizens and visitors from and around the world who enjoy its museums, monuments, and history. You'll also discover that Washington, DC is a diverse city offering a wide range of things to do and see. Welcome This web helps you explore Washington, DC, USA; here, you'll find organized and annotated links to Web sites about Washington's current conditions, facts, activities, events, places, sports, civic life, media, education, commerce, and reference works. You can view and link to this information in a variety of ways, and your suggestions are welcome. Use the links at the top of this page to navigate and access this information Edited by : You can contact the editor of this information with your ideas and corrections; there are more pages like this covering other areas of the country John December : Editor of this information since 2003 Suggestion?
My Web Page The district of columbia National Guard has an unique mission. As the only NationalGuard David Wherley, present DC Guard Commanding general; Brig. Gen. http://dcng.ngb.army.mil/
General Information About The Law School At Columbia general Information about the Law School at columbia. west of the campus,one of the finest New York parks, adds recreational space to the district. http://www.law.columbia.edu/llm_jsd/grad_studies/General
Extractions: switch to text version General Information about the Law School at Columbia LL.M. ONLINE APPLICATION GRADUATE LEGAL STUDIES Application General Information about the Law School at Columbia ... ADMITTED LL.M. / J.S.D. STUDENTS The Study of Law at Columbia Columbia Law School is among the oldest and most distinguished law schools in America. The faculty and graduates have a long tradition of private practice and of public service in the judiciary, in government, and in nongovernmental public interest organizations. Columbia-trained lawyers contribute to the development of law in the United States and throughout the world. Many extraordinarily talented and capable people have chosen Columbia for their graduate studies in law. We are pleased that students of such high caliber chose the law as a profession, and that they decided to continue their legal studies at Columbia. We also know that their choice imposes a special responsibility on us to shape our program of study to enable them to use their talent and training for the improvement of society and to create for themselves professional careers, whether in practice, public service, or teaching, that will bring them enrichment and satisfaction. The faculty of law at Columbia is among the finest anywhere. Faculty members are committed to serious scholarship, and their work is at the forefront of developments in such areas as constitutional law; human rights law; corporate and securities law; international law; comparative law; law, science, and technology; intellectual property law; legal history; jurisprudence; and many other areas. They use their skills to stimulate students to think for themselves and to help students make their own original contributions to legal scholarship. There are many opportunities for students and faculty members to collaborate on research and to engage frequently in an informal sharing of ideas. The intellectual environment of the School is a rich and creative one.
Extractions: Naval Air Station, Anacostia, D.C. Naval Reserve Aviation Base, Anacostia, D.C. Radio Test Department, NAS, Anacostia, D.C. Naval Training School (Laundry), Anacostia, D.C. Air Camouflage Laboratory, NAS, Anacostia, D.C. Photographic Interpretation Unit, Anacostia, D.C. Airborne Coordinating Group, Naval Research Laboratory, Anacostia, D.C. Naval Research Laboratory, Anacostia Station, Washington, D.C. Captured Enemy Aircraft Equipment Unit, NAS, Anacostia, D.C. Technical Air Intelligence Center, NAS, Anacostia, D.C. Naval Training School (Printer), NAS, Anacostia, D.C. Naval Housing Project, Bellevue, D.C. Dispensary at the White House, Wash., D.C. Naval Dispensary, Navy Dept., Wash., D.C. Naval Examining Board, under the Office of the Secretary of the Navy, Wash., D.C. Fleet Maintenance Division, Naval Operations, Wash., D.C. Director of Fleet Training, Naval Operations, Wash., D.C. General Board, under the Office of the Secretary of the Navy, Wash., D.C. Navy Unit, Saint Elizabeth's Hospital, Wash., D.C.
Extractions: Since its founding by an Act of Congress in 1893 as a private, independent, co-educational institution under the auspices of the United Methodist Church, American University has been a national and international university. A distinctive feature of the university is its cosmopolitan, multicultural campus population. Approximately 11,000 students are equally divided between undergraduate and graduate, come from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and more than 140 countries. AU actively promotes international understanding, which is reflected in the universitys course offerings, faculty research and the regular presence of world leaders on campus. The universitys six schools and colleges, the College of Arts and Sciences, Kogod School of Business, School of Communication, School of International Service, School of Public Affairs and Washington College of Law, offer research and work experiences both in the classroom, throughout Washington, DC and around the world. The Kogod School of Business has just been named by the Wall Street Journal and Business Week magazine as one of the top business schools in the country. The School of International Service is recognized as the largest of its kind in the U.S. The School of Public Affairs is ranked among the top 15 programs in the country by
Merced College - General District Information general district Information. The History of Merced County Yosemite CommunityCollege district columbia College - Modesto Junior College http://www.merced.cc.ca.us/about_us/merced_college/dist_inf.htm
Extractions: Prior to the finding of gold in California, the central San Joaquin was a pristine place. The wild clover grew taller than a horse's head; the streams teemed with salmon, bass, and trout; and grizzly bears and antelope roamed far and wide. The early inhabitants of the valley were the Northern Valley Yokuts, who roved the entire floor of the San Joaquin Valley and were estimated to number around 30,000. In an 1806 expedition, Ensign Gabriel wrote of finding a welcomed river to quench the expedition's thirst. He named it El R¡o de la Nuestra Se¤ora de la Merced, the river of mercy. When the gold seekers overran the area on the way to the gold field, times changed. Finally, when California became a state in 1850, Mariposa County covered much of the central valley, extending to a mutual boundary with San Diego and Los Angeles counties. In 1855, farmers of the lowlands decided they did not have much in common with the miners of the foothills and mountains and petitioned to have a section split off to form a new county. When the petition was granted, Merced County was formed by Governor John Bigelow on April 19, 1855. On 1857 tax assessment rolls, the new county boasted of a population of 277. The first county seat was in Snelling. Once the railroad came through the county, much of the business and the county seat moved to the new town of Merced, which incorporated in 1889.
Kaiser Statehealthfacts.org District Of Columbia Distribution Of district of columbia Distribution of State general Fund Expenditures in theschool system and spending for school health and immunization programs. http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/cgi-bin/healthfacts.cgi?action=profile&area=
The District Of Columbia: America Worst Government? The district of columbia, which provides the services of both a state and a city district expenditures for primary and secondary schools are reasonable, http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-165.html
Extractions: America Worst Government? by William A. Niskanen William A. Niskanen is chairman of the Cato Institute. Executive Summary Washington the Capital is a symbol of democracy and America. Washington the city is a symbol of almost everything that sincere and thoughtful men know is wrong with democracy and America. Washington the Capital is the hope of world freedom. Washington the city is overcrowded, badly housed, expensive, crime-ridden, intolerant, with inadequate transportation, schools, and health facilities. It staggers under a dilapidated and hopeless governmental organization, and its problems are rapidly getting worse. Alden Stevens Sharon Pratt Dixon brings to her new position a record of personal integrity, good management, and an overwhelming election victory. That will not be enough. One should remember that Mayor Barry first came to office with a reputation for high energy and political entrepreneurship. Honesty, good management, and politics-as-usual will not be sufficient to resolve the major problems of the District of Columbia. This analysis summarizes the major dimensions of the cost of District government, social conditions in Washington, and the radical changes that may be necessary to improve those conditions.