APH - General Resources Bookends general resources. Howto and instructional materials / Methods and Writing Great Cameo MemoryLists in Five Easy Steps (Lisbon Falls, maine http://www.personalhistorians.org/resources/genresources.html
Extractions: Memoirs, autobiographies, and other personal history works Other materials helpful to the personal historian ... Out-of-print books Titles marked with the diamond indicate books written or published by our members. More information on these books can be found on our Member Resources page. Many of the other titles can be purchased through Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble's online bookstore.
LII: State Statutes By Topic Labor and Industrial Safety Motor Vehicles Natural resources general Navigation Louisiana (searchable index) maine (see Title 28 and 28A) http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/topics/state_statutes.html
Extractions: [For a full listing of State Statutes on the Net, click here Alabama- Title 6, Chapter 6 Alaska Arizona- Title 12, Article 2 Arkansas- Title 16, Subtitle1- 7 California (see Title 2, Division 3, Part 1, Chapter 4.5, Article 5) Colorado- Title 13, Article 22, Part 2 ... South Carolina- Title 15, Chapter 48 South Dakota Tennessee- Title 29, Chapter 5 Texas (see Government Code, Title 10, Subtitle A, 2008) Utah- Title 58, Chapter 39a Vermont- Title 12, Chapter 192 ... Wisconsin- Chapter 802-12 PDF Wyoming- Title 1, Chapter 36
Maine Municipal Association - A Municipal Membership Association family Resource Guidebook (AMIME above) maine Department of Mental Health, or .html Chapter 19 of the maine Attorney general s Consumer Law Guide http://www.memun.org/public/publications/guides/Need/need.htm
Extractions: Home Site Map Login Search ... Calendar Links to Assistance Resources and Government Programs This guide provides a collection of links to programs for public assistance - various types of programs available to low-income people who are in need of help. State and Federal Bureaus: Maine Bureau of Health
What's New maine family Resource Center The Connections project will enable the maine Comcasts general Manager KC McWilliams, Chair of the Governors family http://www.barbarabushfoundation.com/wn.html
Extractions: Email: your request to churd@cfncr.org. Please be sure to include your organizations full name and mailing address. Mail your written request to: The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy 1201 15th Street, NW Suite 420 Washington, DC 20005 OR Call Crystal Hurd at (202) 955-6183 Maryland Family Literacy Initiative Grant Competition The Barbara Bush Foundation is pleased to announce its second annual Maryland Family Literacy Initiative Grant Competition. Online applications will be available on September 19 at our Maryland website, www.marylandfamilyliteracyinitiative.org and in a paper version from the Foundation. All applications will be due by 5:00 p.m. on November 18, 2005. For more information about the Maryland Family Literacy Initiative, and the grant process, please access www.marylandfamilyliteracyinitiative.org or contact Tanisha Bynum, Program Associate:
Family Planning Association Of Maine : Legal Disclaimer The family Planning Association of maine maintains this web site to enhance public Information resources are designed to help users better understand http://www.mainefamilyplanning.org/docs/legal_disclaimer/index.php
Extractions: The Family Planning Association of Maine maintains this web site to enhance public access to its information and resources. We try to maintain this website with accurate and timely information and links; however, we are not responsible for any changes or inaccuracies on sites or pages that are linked to this site, or for any viruses that may be transmitted through linked sites. The content and links on this site may be changed at any time without notice. Links to other sites are intended as a service to website users, but do not constitute an endorsement of those sites or a verification of the accuracy or currency of those sites. Any link on this site will be removed upon a request by the linked entity. Please notify the webmaster of any flawed links. Information on this web site is only intended as general summary information that is made available to the public. It is not intended to provide specific medical advice or to take the place of either the written law or regulations.
Teacher Resources Abbe Museum school programs help maine teachers implement maine Native American Stands Straight is an Abenaki whose family was killed by colonists. http://www.abbemuseum.org/pages/teacher_resources.html
Extractions: TEACHER RESOURCES Books for children about General Archaeology Selected Videos Abbe Museum Teacher/Librarian Book Discount Program Tribal Homepages and Other Useful Links Books with lesson plans and/or classroom guides: The Wabanaki of Maine and the Maritimes, American Friends Service Committee, 2001. This resource book provides historical and cultural overviews keyed to lesson plans, for grades 4 through 8, fact sheets and classroom projects. Native people, under the direction of the Friends, were full partners in the development of this resource. Lessons From Turtle Island: Native Curriculum in Early Childhood Classrooms, Guy W. Jones and Sally Moomaw, 2002. This is an invaluable resource for teachers interested in respectfully including Native American materials in their elementary school classrooms. This book includes culturally appropriate lessons, literature and art projects related to Native American Indians. Includes lists of recommended readings and literature to avoid. Native American Today: Resources and Activities for Educators Grades 4-8
Extractions: Already a Member? Sign in Now! Overcoming Mothers Guilt Today's moms deal with a host of resposibilities and stressand sometimes a healthy dose of mother's... Calming Your Fussy Baby While it's intuitive to want to calm your crying baby, it's not always intuitive as to how to do... [more features] Congratulations Emily! Vote in Photo Contest Party Planning Katrina Where Do You Live? AK - Anchorage AL - Birmingham AR - Little Rock AZ - Phoenix CA - Los Angeles CA - Northstate CA - Sacramento CA - San Diego CA - San Francisco CA - San Jose CO - Denver CT - Fairfield County CT - Hartford Delaware FL - Jacksonville FL - Orlando FL - South Florida FL - Tampa Bay GA - Atlanta Hawaii ID - Boise IL - Chicago IN - Indianapolis Iowa KY - Louisville MA - Boston MA - Cape Cod and Islands Maine Maryland MI - Detroit MI - Grand Rapids MN - Twin Cities MO - Heartland MO - St. Louis
Links maine s Weekly Online News Magazine and Resource Guide for People With Disabilities . Good resources concerning Special Education in general and you can http://www.drcme.org/links.html
Extractions: Key Title Index State Archives and State Libraries maintain homepages that are increasingly important to genealogists in their research. Each may contain significant searchable data files as well as research tips and guides. Link to State Archives List Link to State Libraries List The USGenWeb Project is an extraordinary work in progress in which volunteers across the country are uploading genealogical data for all counties in the United States. Click HERE for an interactive map of the United States.
MaineJobs.com - Maine's Newest And Best Employment Resource family Support Worker , Sanford Goodall Hospital The Alliance for H 07/29/05.Administrative Analyst , Sanford Goodall Hospital Under the general. http://mainejobs.mainetoday.com/action.php?a=f&company_id=100175
MaineJobs.com - Maine's Newest And Best Employment Resource The individual also reconciles general ledger accounts and subsidiary ledgers,prepares account Contact, Central maine Medical family Apply Online http://mainejobs.mainetoday.com/action.php?a=d&w=p&pid=100969&ad=MTJPCMMF923299&
Maine Judicial Branch :Supreme Court Justice Biographies She was with maine s Attorney general s Office for approximately ten He isthe author of the book maine family Law, which was first published in 1988. http://www.courts.state.me.us/mainecourts/supreme/justices_bios.html
Extractions: Chief Justice, Maine Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Saufley graduated from the University of Maine at Orono, Phi Beta Kappa, in 1976. She is a 1980 graduate of the University of Maine School of Law. She was with Maine's Attorney General's Office for approximately ten years, becoming one of Maine's first female deputy attorneys general. Chief Justice Saufley was appointed to Maine District Court in 1990 and appointed to Maine Superior Court in 1993. She was appointed an Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court in October of 1997. On December 6, 2001, she was sworn in as Maine's first female Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court by Governor King. Hon. Robert W. Clifford
Maine Judicial Branch: Representing Yourself In general, persons who are appearing in court have the right to choose to The family Division of the District Court handles many family law cases, http://www.courts.state.me.us/courtservices/repself.html
Extractions: Home Search this site FAQ How Do I...? Find a Court/Driving Directions Site Map ... Contact Us Representing Yourself In general, persons who are appearing in court have the right to choose to represent themselves. However, an attorney must usually represent other entities, such as corporations, associations or partnerships, except in Small Claims actions. Courts will consider the same question only once. This refusal to relitigate a previously decided case is called the doctrine of res judicata . Persons who represent themselves, also called pro se litigants, are held to the same standards of preparation and compliance with court rules and procedures that attorneys must follow, so you should carefully consider whether your one chance to have a case resolved in your favor might be at risk if you proceed without the help of a lawyer. Lawyer Information and Referral Service . If you cannot afford a lawyer, you may be eligible for a lawyer from one or more
Genealogy Resources On The Internet - WWW/Maine Libraries and Library resources http//www.state.me.us/msl/aslib.htm Info aboutmaine libraries in general. University of maine s Folger Library http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/maine.html
Extractions: Info for records at the state and county level. Maine USGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~megenweb/ MEGenExchange Project http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm?state=me Maine State Archives Web http://www.state.me.us/sos/arc/ Index to Maine Marriages 1892-1966 http://thor.ddp.state.me.us/archives/plsql/archdev.Marriage_Archive.search_form
Extractions: FY 1995 Goals 2000 Grantees The Goals 2000: Educate America Act of 1994 authorized state-level parent information and resource centers to aid families and parent educators in strengthening partnerships between parents and professionals in meeting the educational needs of children. The following parent information and resource centers in 28 states received four-year grants in 1995 under the Goals 2000: Educate America Act. The brief descriptions here, as well as a more extensive profile of each organization are provided by the U.S. Department of Education in the publication, Goals 2000: Educate America Act, Parent Information and Resource Centers, Grant Abstracts FY 1995. To request a copy of the publication call (202) 401-0039. Similar centers are planned for the remaining states.
West - Maine Family Law Practitioner Premier Library On Westlaw law practice resources and National Business Institute s maine family law This unlimited use family law resource provides access to every family law http://west.thomson.com/product/40401945/product.asp
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AgNIC - Other Resources Agriculture, general Animals Consumer Horticulture family Resource Management Food Nutrition and Health Land Use family Resource Management http://web1.msue.msu.edu/iac/agnic/lgrntlst/agnmain.html
Extractions: The links in this section are provided as a convenience to AgNIC users. The sites are primarily Land Grant University Extension Services and Agricultural Experiment Stations. The sites have not received in depth review and may, or may not meet AgNIC selection criteria. The sites are organized by subject and host state. Within each subject there may be several additional sub groups. You can view the list of subject groups and subgroups before making a selection. Click on the AgNIC logo to return to the AgNIC home page or use your browser's back button to return to the previous page. The data base that supports this listing is maintained by Michigan State University Extension. This version of the list was generated on 12/12/02
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