University Of Baltimore-University Relations Media Release The University of Baltimore school of Law will celebrate its annual Litigation In May 2000, he established the Stephen L. Snyder Center for Litigation http://www.ubalt.edu/glance/ur_releases/2005/2_22_05_lit.html
Extractions: BACK TO NEWS INDEX Law School's Litigation Skills Week March 8-12 Events Include Unveiling of New Moot Court Room, Hall of Fame Induction, Legal Seminars, Court of Special Appeals Session The University of Baltimore School of Law will celebrate its annual Litigation Skills Week Activities get underway on March 8 with the first public unveiling Venable Baetjer Howard Moot Court Room Stephen L. Snyder, J.D. Snyder has been recognized by the National Law Journal Baltimore Immediately following this event, the first of four Litigation Skills Week Seminars Kathleen Howard Meredith On March 9, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals will meet in session to hear oral arguments for a case on appeal, again in the moot court room. The audience will be seated beginning at 9 a.m.; oral arguments will run from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dennis Greene , professor in the University of Dayton School of Law, and Joseph Murtha Deans Patricia Mell of the John Marshall Law School and Gilbert A. Holmes
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Extractions: PARTNERSHIP LINKS: The Partnership for a Healthy Mississippi The Partnership for a Healthy Mississippi (PHM) is a non-profit organization comprised of statewide governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, and community groups. In its comprehensive approach to youth tobacco education, The PHM combines community support, media campaigns, and the enforcement of laws that prohibit the sale of tobacco to youth. Family Health Resource Center The Partnership for a Healthy Mississippi's Family Health Resource Center is a resouce center and clearinghouse for educational information about tobacco. From brochures to videos, the Resource Center offers free materials to healthcare providers, educators, and others. The Resource Center is managed by The Mississippi Academy of Family Physicians Foundation. OTHER LINKS: Action on Smoking and Health The Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) is an antismoking organization geared toward protecting the rights of all nonsmokers. They provide information and news updates on several health topics including smoking and its deadly effects.
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Extractions: As disaster relief and human service organizations begin to transition from providing immediate emergency services to attending to the longer-term needs of Hurricane Katrina victims in the devastated areas and across the country, the Red Cross, The Salvation Army and United Way of America join together to ensure victims receive the kind of services each organization provides to those in need. American Red Cross The role of the Red Cross is to build a bridge of assistance by providing food, shelter, counseling, financial assistance and other emergency needs for victims of disaster until they can access more permanent aid provided by local, state and federal agencies. After the emergency period ends, the Red Cross assists by coordinating services with other agencies such as The Salvation Army and United Way to help families affected by disasters. The Salvation Army The Salvation Army has an extensive disaster response and recovery infrastructure able to meet the short-term and long-term needs of disaster survivors. Through its partnerships with other faith-based and non-faith based organizations, and its long-term working relationships with federal, state and local governments, the Army is prepared to provide food, clothing and shelter in the aftermath of storms, and then utilize its network of nearly 1,300 major centers of operation, and the collective efforts of nearly 50,000 officers and employees across the United States to assist survivors with long-term recovery needs that include counseling, pastoral and medical care, child care, senior citizen care and financial assistance.
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Extractions: Faculty Profiles Home Experience: Education: M.S., S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, 1971; B.A. in literature, St. John Fisher College, 1968. Family: wife, Lynda, secretary in the Williams School; daughter, Sarah, owner of the Back Porch Beauty Salon in Fairfield; granddaughter, Julia, 15 months; stepson, Aaron, operations director for CDOC in Charlottesville. Private life: My first job: "I grew up in a grocery store in New York where my dad and mom were greengrocers. My job was being their son, minding the store, filling the shelves."
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Bloomfield College - Information Technology In the early 1960s, mississippi was the poorest state in the nation. audiovisual media to tell the story of the student volunteers, Freedom Schools, http://users.bloomfield.edu/FreedomSummer/history/
Extractions: "This is Mississippi, the middle of the iceberg." Bob Moses In the early 1960s, Mississippi was the poorest state in the nation. 86% of all non-white families lived below the national poverty line. In addition, the state had a terrible record of black voting rights violations. In the 1950s, Mississippi was 45% black, but only 5% of voting age blacks were registered to vote. Some counties did not have a single registered black voter. Whites insisted that blacks did not want to vote, but this was not true. Many blacks wanted to vote, but they worried, and rightfully so, that they might lose their job. In 1962, over 260 blacks in Madison County overcame this fear and waited in line to register. 50 more came the next day. Only seven got in to take the test over the two days, walking past a sticker on the registrar's office door that bore a Confederate battle flag next to the message "Support Your Citizens' Council."
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NASA Teach Resource Center Network Ms. Tina Salyer NASA CORE Lorain County Joint Vocational school 15181 Route Space Center, MS 395296000 (601) 688-3338 Fax (601) 688-7528 mississippi http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/magellan/trc.html
Extractions: For more than 25 years, the NASA Educational Affairs Division has provided educational programs and materials for teachers and students from the elementary to the university level. The NASA Teacher Resource Center Network, a dissemination mechanism to provide educators with NASA educational materials, is one of the programs that has helped science and mathematics teachers over the years. Teachers need immediate access to the information that is generated by NASA programs, technologies, and discoveries, so they can bring that excitement into their classrooms. NASA educational materials are related to art, mathematics, energy, physics, careers, spaceflight, aeronautics, technology utilization, physical science, and social science. They are a valuable supplement to textbook instruction. To help disseminate these materials to elementary and secondary educators, the NASA Educational Affairs Division has established the NASA Teacher Resource Center Network (TRCN). The Network comprises Teacher Resource Centers (TRCs), Regional Teacher Resource Centers (RTRCs), and the Central Operation of Resources for Educators (CORE). Located at the nine NASA research centers, TRCs have a variety of NASA-related educational materials in several formats: video tapes, slides, audio tapes, publications, lesson plans, and activities. NASA educational materials are available to be copied at the TRCs.
Extractions: Ethics in Medical Education Below is a list of U.S. medical schools that still use live animals to teach basic concepts in human physiology, pharmacology, and/or surgery. Two-thirds of all U.S. medical schools, including Harvard, Stanford and Yale, have eliminated these old-fashioned laboratories in favor of modern, cost-effective and humane alternatives. Please write to your local universities and alma mater to express your concerns about these crude exercises. Please note that this list includes only schools that use live animal laboratories to train medical students, and does not refer to basic research that may be conducted at medical schools and universities. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Georgetown University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University School Of Medicine: Overview The Helene Fuld Instructional media Center (HFIMC). His innovation regarding the diversity of the Medical school s curriculum, with emphasis on http://www.vanderbilt.edu/catalogs/medical/overview.html
Extractions: Members of the faculty maintain proficiency and establish working relationships in the professional community by participating directly in patient care. Their practice encourages the free flow of ideas among the School of Medicine, the School of Nursing, and the clinical units, facilitating joint research activities. As a result, the Medical Center can undertake significant, innovative programs that set the standards for health care in the region. The new Children's Hospital, opened in February 2004, offers a full range of services to children, including primary care, health maintenance, and disease prevention. It serves as the pediatric teaching hospital for Vanderbilt Medical School and is a center for clinical research to advance quality care for children. The hospital consists of eight floors and 616,785 square feet, with 206 inpatient beds, 36 intensive care units; 60 neonatal intensive care units, 25 emergency department rooms, 12 operating rooms, 10 observation rooms, and 3 triage rooms.
Anti-War News : SF Bay Area Indymedia High school Students to Hold AntiWar Rally on Campus Antiwar Activists Decry media s Role in Promoting Pentagon Event David Montgomery A12 1059AM http://www.indybay.org/antiwar/
National Center For Missing & Exploited Children Collier County Implements NetSmartz Workshop Into 20052006 school Year ABC s Extreme Makeover Home Edition Highlights Missing Children in Two-Hour http://www.missingkids.com/
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Extractions: Median house value: $69,500 (year 2000) New: Batesville, MS residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Batesville: Ancestries: United States (15.7%), Irish (8.7%), English (5.9%), German (1.7%), Scotch-Irish (1.7%), French (1.2%). For population 25 years and over in Batesville For population 15 years and over in Batesville city Never married: 29.7% Now married: 46.1% Separated: 4.2%
Center, Mississippi MS Community Profile: Data, Info And Resources Center, mississippi (MS) HTL Profile includes Center, MS census, demographic and income data, parks, schools, libraries, hospitals, airports, hotels, http://www.hometownlocator.com/City/Center-Mississippi.cfm
DENSO - Media Center Dr. David Cole, Chairman, Center for Automotive Research (CAR); Oakland Schools, a regional educational service agency, established this scholarship http://www.densocorp-na.com/newmc/companyinfo/philanthropy.html
Extractions: (202) 729-3238 (office)/(202) 841-4730 (cell) Twenty Americans Honored with The President's Community Volunteer Awards WASHINGTON, D.C., December 12, 2002 President's Community Volunteer Awards More than 3,500 nominations were submitted and reviewed in four activity areas: human needs, environment, education and public safety. The 20 winners were selected on the basis of their significant achievement, ability to meet community needs, innovation, mobilization of other volunteers and depth of ongoing involvement. For their extraordinary volunteer efforts, each honoree will be presented with an engraved sterling silver medallion. "The service these people and organizations have accomplished is truly inspiring," commented Leslie Lenkowsky, CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service. "Their contributions set a standard for all Americans to follow in meeting the President's Call to Service, issued by President Bush, which asks all Americans to contribute 4,000 hours to service over the course of their lives." Since the program's inception in 1982, 382 individuals and organizations have received this award from the President of the United States.