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VSA Arts Of Louisiana Brings meaningful and structured arts education into local educational agencies, parochial, and special schools. http://la.vsarts.org/
Extractions: s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) VSA arts (formerly Very Special Arts) began as an international organization dedicated to enriching the lives of children, youth, and adults with disabilities. It was founded in 1974 as an educational affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center for for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Guided by the VSA arts Headquarters . VSA arts affiliates create opportunities for disabled, non-disabled, and exceptional and disabled students to celebrate and share accomplishments in drama, dance, music, literature, and the visual arts. We anticipate featuring each of Louisiana's VSA affilliates in their own personal web space very soon!
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Education: Louisiana Political Leaders' Views (Aug 1998); Voted YES on vouchers for private parochial schools. (Nov 1997);Rated 100% by the NEA, indicating propublic education votes. http://www.issues2000.org/states/LA_Education.htm
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Extractions: Issue Date: 0.0.00 Print Friendly Email Article Although it is frequently attacked as an elitist institution with no regard for the public will, the Supreme Court is hardly immune to cultural and political trends. Justices are, after all, appointed by presidents with particular ideological agendas, shaped partly by polls. Once they ascend to the bench, a few appointees may surprise and disappoint their political patrons, but many do not. So, at least indirectly, the political preferences of voters wield considerable influence on the Court. It was no coincidence that the Supreme Court toyed with invalidating capital punishment in the early 1970s, when public support for it was relatively low; it's not surprising that as support for the death penalty has increased (along with the conservative hold on government), the Court has committed itself to expediting executions. It's worth noting that Roe v. Wade
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Extractions: Cultural differences and individual personalities, rather than party platforms and philosophies, defined political lines in antebellum Louisiana. Conflict between Anglo and Latin residents and between northern and southern sections of the state infused most political issues. Overall, wealthy planters and their merchant allies dominated state government during this time. In general, the Florida parishes (formerly English and Spanish possessions) and north Louisiana supported Anglo-American candidates of the Democratic party. Many of the voters living in these areas were Protestants of English or American descent. On the other side of the political arena stood the wealthier planters and their merchant allies from the sugar parishes of south Louisiana. Primarily Catholics and native-born descendents of French and Spanish colonists, south Louisiana voters supported issues championed by the Whig party and its candidates. New Orleans reflected on a smaller scale the statewide conflict between Anglo and Latin factions. In 1836 the city was divided into three municipalities. Democrats drew support from an immigrant and Creole coalition of Catholics in the First and Third Municipalities. The Whig party and its successor, the American or so-called Know-Nothing party, attracted Protestant, native-born Anglo-Americans who mainly resided in the Second Municipality.
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