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Extractions: Women's History Month A Brief History In 1978, the Education Task Force of the Sonoma County Commission on the Status of Women in California began a "Women's History Week" celebration. The week was chosen to coincide with International Women's Day, which was first celebrated March 8, 1911, in Europe. Three years later, the United States Congress passed a resolution establishing National Women's History Week, which was expanded to a month in 1987 at the request of the National Women's History Project. Every year since then the U.S. Congress has issued a resolution for Women's History Month. Business Womens Network (BWN) proudly salutes women in history. This week we would like acknowledges the goals, accomplishments, sacrifices and courage of Women In Entertainment Salma Hayek Widely considered to be the first Mexican actress to become a Hollywood movie star since Dolores Del Rio, Salma Hayek is known for bringing a fiery presence and striking, dark-eyed beauty to the screen. A soap star in her native Mexico, Hayek risked her entire career to come to L.A., where she struggled to be taken seriously. Her discovery by director Robert Rodriguez, who cast her in his 1995 film Desperado, gave Hayek her breakthrough, and she subsequently gained a reputation as one of Hollywood's sexiest and busiest actresses. The daughter of a Diana Hayek, Spanish and Hayek Dominguez, Lebanese, Salma Hayek was born in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico, on September 2, 1966. Raised in a devoutly Catholic family, she was sent to a Louisiana boarding school at the age of 12. After getting into trouble for terrorizing the nuns, Hayek returned to Mexico, but she was eventually sent to Houston, Texas, to live with her aunt, where she stayed until she was 17. She subsequently moved to Mexico City, where she studied International Relations as a university student, but, to the chagrin of her family, decided to drop out in order to pursue a career as an actress.
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Extractions: My List Name Search Enter the name of the school that you are interested in. If you want to enter more than 1 school, enter between the names of the institutions. (Example: Princeton Day School; The Hun School of Princeton; Pennsylvania) Keyword Search Enter keywords or phrases to locate matching schools Detailed Search Step 1 - Choose either a zip code or country below Search for schools in the United States that are located within miles of ZIP Code Or Select the states or countries that interest you. You may select more Alabama Alaska 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 Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Ontario Quebec Saskatchewan Countries of the World
Schools Online - GovSpot.com Feature Browse school and contact information for 283 boarding schools in the US, Canada,and overseas from The Association of boarding schools. http://www.govspot.com/features/schools.htm
Extractions: Link to Site State Government Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia 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 Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Government News GOVERNMENT Government News Political News Government Reports Columnists Op-Ed Pages Talk Shows Headlines HEADLINESPOT Today's Top Stories Search the News News By City News By State News by Country Education News Health News Political News Sports News Weather Much More... StartSpot Network BookSpot.com CinemaSpot.com EmploymentSpot.com GenealogySpot.com GovSpot.com HeadlineSpot.com HomeworkSpot.com LibrarySpot.com MuseumSpot.com TripSpot.com In recent years, schools around the world have dramatically increased the use of computers in the classroom. Many schools, from elementary to graduate level, have embraced the Web as a vehicle for information. Their home pages are generally informative and sometimes a lot of fun! Take a tour of the virtual classroom:
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Extractions: Volume 4, Number 1 1998 Contents Wireless Technologies in the Learning Environment: Prospects and Challenges Marlyn Kemper Littman 3 David Kerven, Elizabeth Ambos, and Eric Frost 31 Merylann J. Schuttloffel 45 Janice M. Stuhlmann and Richard Fossey 59 David Mioduser and Avigail Oren 75 Mark Hawkes 97 Abstracts Wireless Technologies in the Learning Environment: Prospects and Challenges Marlyn Kemper Littman School of Computer and Information Sciences Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315, USA marlyn@scis.nova.edu
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Extractions: CLICK HERE OR THUMBNAIL FOR LARGER IMAGE Brigadier General Walter Stauffer "Tabasco Mac" McIlhenny was born 22 October 1910 in Washington, D.C. He received his education at Force School and Central High School in Washington, D.C., and Lane High School in Charlottesville, Virginia. He later attended the University of Virginia, also in Charlottesville. He served two years with the Washington High School Cadets, and four years in the Virginia National Guard, attaining the rank of platoon sergeant.
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Extractions: Welcome Page Heraldry Association Gatherings ... Others CLOUTIER TOPONOMY LIST PART 3 Cloutierville, Louisiane This time, we head towards the United States, in particular, the state of Louisiana, to learn the history of CLOUTIERVILLE. In 1982, Mrs. Lucille Carnahan of the Bayou Folk Museum wrote the text that follows. Our friend Raymond Denis Cloutier of San Ramon, California, a member of our association since the very beginning, travelled to Cloutierville to learn more about the history of this picturesque village and met with Mrs. Carnahan. In addition to introducing l'Association des Cloutier d'Amérique to the southern US, Raymond has been an exceptional recruiter. He also wrote a text on his visit to Cloutierville as well as his meetings with Father Wilber Cloutier and Mrs. Carnahan. The original of this text may be found at the office of the association in Quebec City. Raymond is one of the valued advertisers of our favourite newsletter, La Clouterie. Here then, is "Cloutierville, Louisiana" The origin and early history of this unique little French village has long ago been buried with the early settlers and their descendants. Old family records, letters, diaries, journals and documents that were known to have existed were lost in the floods, the fires that were set during the civil war, or destroyed when older family members died.
Louisiana Leaders: Notable Women In History: Frances Joseph-Gaudet The school was also a boarding school where working mothers could leave their school to the diocese of the Protestant Episcopal church of louisiana with http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/women/lawomen/gaudet.html
Extractions: PRISON REFORM WORKER and EDUCATOR Mrs. Frances Joseph-Gaudet was born in a log cabin in Holmesville, MS, of African American and Native American heritage. She was raised by her grand parents and lived with her brother in New Orleans where she went to public and private schools and attended Straight College. Widowed early, she dedicated her life to social work and worked with the Prison Reform Association assisting prisoners unjustly accused. Starting in 1894 she held prayer meetings, wrote letters, carried messages, and secured clothing for black prisoners and later for white inmates as well. Her never ending encouragement and support of prisoners won the support of prison officials and city authorities, the governor, and the Prison Reform Association. Upon her return from serving as a delegate to the Women's Christian Temperance Union international convention in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1900, she attended hearings of the juvenile court where she assumed responsibility for young blacks arrested for misdemeanor or vagrancy and worked toward their reform. She was the first woman, black or white, to support juvenile prisoners in Louisiana and her efforts helped found Juvenile Court. When her home grew too small for this endeavor, she purchased a farm on Gentilly Road and founded the Colored Industrial Home and School which later became the Gaudet Normal and Industrial School. The school was also a boarding school where working mothers could leave their children. Through various fundraising activities the school expanded to 105 acres with dormitories and many buildings.
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Biography Of St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, Virgin When Philippine was twelve, she was sent to boarding school at Ste. new schoolswere established Grand Coteau, louisiana in 1821, St. Michael s in http://www.latin-mass.org/phillipine.html
Extractions: Feast Day - November 18th Prayer, Charity, Education Rose Philippine Duchesne was born August 29, 1769, in Grenoble, France. She was the daughter of Pierre Francois Duchesne, a successful lawyer and a leader of the French Revolution and Rose Perier, an intelligent, practical, Christian woman. When Philippine was twelve, she was sent to boarding school at Ste. Marie d'en Haut. Here she was educated by the Visitation nuns and drawn to their life of contemplation. She entered their congregation at the age of eighteen, but shortly thereafter, the Revolution in France forced the Nuns to disperse. For eleven years, Philippine nursed prisoners, found shelter for orphans, and helped give food to the poor. Finally, she gained title to her old convent and with several others, opened a boarding school. In December 1804, she joined the Society of the Sacred Heart upon meeting Madeline Sophie Barat, the foundress of this Society. Many times during the next eleven years, Philippine shared with Mother Barat her dream of becoming a missionary to the American Indians. The Dream was ignited when Bishop Du Bourg visited the motherhouse in Paris to beg for Nuns to establish schools for the Indians and French children in his diocese of St. Louis. Mother Barat gave consent to Philippine, who pleaded on her knees for this mission. On March 14, 1818, Philippine left Bordeaux with four other nuns on the sailing vessel Rebecca which has an immortal place in the story of her life. The Atlantic crossing was a stormy and hazardous journey which lasted seventy days. Philippine Duchesne compared the noise, confusion, and terror to Judgment Day. Finally, on May 29, 1818, they anchored in New Orleans. After spending several months with the Ursulines there, they sailed up the Mississippi River on the steamboat Franklin to St. Louis, a trip which took 40 days.
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Extractions: Well, our new design scored big points with many of you, except for one thing: the font size! Tiny text made reading this newsletter a big strain, you told us. We listened, increasing the font size and, hopefully, the readability. Certainly, we don't want anything to come between you and our helpful, free genealogy tips and resources! One note about URLs (Web site addresses) in the newsletter: We have made it easy to click on any link within the newsletter without the clutter of "http://..." However, the printer-friendly version contains all URLs for those of you who want to keep a hard copy that includes Web site addresses. Susan Wenner, Newsletter Editor
Job Links Private, Independent and boarding School Job Listings. Educational DirectionsNational and international job listings for independent schools. http://www.coe.missouri.edu/~career/education.html
Office Of Management And Budget BIA provides support for 185 elementary and secondary schools, Fort WingateElementary boarding School Dormitory and Santa Fe Indian boarding School in http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2002/bud10.html
Extractions: Spending: Discretionary Budget Authority Mandatory Outlays: Existing law Proposed legislation Credit Activity: Direct loan disbursements Guaranteed loans Tax Expenditures: Existing law Federal support of community and regional development helps build the Nation's economy and helps economically distressed urban and rural communities secure a larger share of America's prosperity. The Federal Government spends nearly $12 billion a year, and offers about $1.4 billion in tax incentives to help States and localities create jobs and economic opportunity, and build infrastructure to support commercial and industrial development. Federal programs have helped to stabilize and revitalize many of these communities, allowing them to expand their economic base and support their citizens, particularly those in need. Housing and Community Development The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides communities with funds to promote commercial and industrial development, enhance infrastructure, and develop strategies to provide affordable housing close to jobs. HUD also provides grants and sponsors research to reduce the hazards created by lead-based paint in housing.
Greater Douglas County Newcomers Guide Lawrence schools recognize the value of the individual. United States IndianIndustrial Training School, a boarding school for Native American children, http://douglasnewcomers.lawrence.com/education.html
Extractions: Government Education Healthcare Shopping Dining Churches ... Hot Lines Douglas County enjoys the presence of three distinctive universities the University of Kansas, Haskell Indian Nations University and Baker University. These universities add immeasurably to the quality of life in Douglas County. They offer high-energy sports, cultural attractions, and diversity. They also raise the academic expections for the area's secondary and elementary schools. With more than 10,000 students, the Lawrence school district is by far the largest of the districts in the county. It has received favorable rankings from several publications, including Expansion Management magazine, an international business development publication, and Offspring magazine, a parenting publication. Lawrence schools recognize the value of the individual. Roughly 22 percent of all children in the district benefit from individualized education plans. Of that number, 15 percent have some classification of disability. The remaining seven percent are in the gifted program. This is more than twice the state average of three percent. The district coordinates a family literacy program for families of parents who attend the adult learning center to earn GEDs, take remedial reading or learn English as a second language. It also operates early childhood educational readiness classrooms and an Even Start program for pre-school children who are identified as at-risk.
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Extractions: iisbdc.iis.bia.edu Tel Fax Black Mesa Community School AZ PO Box 97, Pinon, AZ 86510 Blackwater Community School AZ Rt. 1, Box 95, Coolidge, AZ 85228 Casa Blanca Community School AZ PO BOX 10940, Bapchule, AZ 85211 Chilchinbeto Day School AZ PO BOX 740, Kayenta, AZ 86033 Chinle Boarding School AZ PO Box 70, Many Farms, AZ 86538 Cibecue Community School AZ 101 Main Street, PO Box 80068, Cibecue, AZ 85911 Cottonwood Day School AZ Navajo Rt. 4, Chinle, AZ 86503 Cove Day School AZ PO Box 2000, Red Valley, AZ 86544 Dennehotso Boarding School AZ PO Box 2570, Dennehotso, AZ 86535 Dilcon Community School, Inc. AZ HC 63, Box G, Winslow, AZ 86041 Gila Crossing Community School www.gccs.bia.edu AZ PO Box 10, Laveen, AZ 85339 Greasewood Springs Community School Inc. AZ HC 58, Box 60, Ganado, AZ 86505 Greyhills Academy High School AZ PO Box 160, Tuba City, AZ 86045 Havasupai School AZ PO Box 40, Supai, AZ 86435 Holbrook Dormitory, Inc. AZ 1100 West Buffalo Street, Holbrook, AZ 86025 Hopi Day School AZ PO Box 42, Kykotsmovi, AZ 86039 Hopi High School AZ PO Box 337, Keams Canyon, AZ 86034
NARA Facilities Texas The agency supervised the Kaw and Osage, and the Osage boarding School. The records document naturalizations issued in louisiana and Texas. http://www.archives.gov/facilities/tx/fort_worth/holdings_guide_02.html
NARA - Fort Worth, Texas - Record Groups 50 - 99 The agency supervised the Kaw and Osage, and the Osage boarding School. fortifications for the defense of New Orleans, louisiana (1864); Fort Jefferson, http://www.archives.gov/southwest/holdings/rg-050-099.html
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