NH Arts - Cultural Yellow Pages Monadnock Artsin-education NH Dance Institute PO Box 1116 Keene, NH 03431 VSA arts of new hampshire 44 So Main Street Concord, NH 03301 603/228-4330 http://www.nh.gov/nharts/artsandartists/culturalyellowpages/artsservice.html
ECS Results Missourians for Higher education is a memberbased organization that includesthe state s new hampshire, The new hampshire Forum for Higher education, http://www.ecs.org/dbsearches/Search_Info/StateNarrativeReports.asp?tbl=table8
NCEF - Links A directory of education resource organizations by state. new HampshireDepartment of education, Office of School Building Aid http://www.edfacilities.org/links/
Extractions: AIA's committee of architects and allied professionals is concerned with the quality and design of pre-kindergarten through university level educational facilities. CAE identifies national educational facility issues critical to architects and works to strengthen relationships with allied organizations, client groups, and the public. American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Legal Information Home education in new hampshire is governed by RSA 193A, a participatingagency (in most cases, the local school superintendent) of their intent to http://www.nhhomeschooling.org/leglreqs.htm
Extractions: : The following information is provided as a courtesy to homeschooling families in New Hampshire and is not intended as legal advice. The New Hampshire Homeschooling Coalition strongly urges all parents or legal guardians to read and thoroughly understand the text of the home education law ( RSA 193-A ) and administrative rules ( Ed 315 before initiating contact with their participating agency. Summary of the Legal Requirements for Homeschooling in New Hampshire RSA 193-A (New Hampshire Home Education law) RSA 193:1-a (Dual Enrollment law) Summary of the Legal Requirements for Homeschooling in New Hampshire Home education in New Hampshire is governed by RSA 193-A , which went into effect on July 1, 1991. Under this law, parents or legal guardians who wish to homeschool their child(ren) are required to: Contact a participating agency (in most cases, the local school superintendent or a participating private school ) of their intent to homeschool and provide information about the curriculum used.
The Knowledge Loom Partner Organizations SERVE, one of ten organizations in the Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) A private professional service business with offices in new hampshire, http://knowledgeloom.org/partners.jsp?t=1&testflag=yes
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FRAC's Building Blocks Project - Afterschool Key State Contacts new hampshire, Elaine VanDyke Department of education The Virginia PovertyLaw Center Community Empowerment Organization of Virginia (804) 7829430 http://www.frac.org/html/building_blocks/afterschoolcontacts.html
Extractions: Home Defenders Publications The Biodiversity Center Saving Biodiversity: A Status Report on State Laws, Policies, and Programs ... Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina ... Wyoming he state's population density is 120 people per square mile. Population density has increased 18 percent since 1982. The amount of developed land increased 37 percent between 1982 and 1992. The overall risk to ecosystems is high. In New Hampshire, there is total probable loss of coastal rocky headland and 95 percent loss of floodplain forests. The state has 10 federally listed threatened and endangered species. Biological Diversity Policy Status of Biodiversity Science Endangered Species State Agency Management for Biodiversity State-owned Lands Cooperative Efforts State Agency Training New Hampshire does not have identified programs of agency personnel training for biodiversity. Impact Assessment New Hampshire does not have a "little NEPA." However, state agencies are required to submit site specific projects to the Natural Heritage Inventory for review before beginning any activity that alters the environment. In addition, the Wetlands Board evaluates development plans for their effects on wetlands. (N.H. Code Admin. R. 301.04) Habitat Acquisition Private Land Conservation Exotic Species Predator or Animal Damage Control Activities New Hampshire has an animal damage control program that is run primarily by the federal government. A cooperative agreement provides for the management of bear, deer, game and other nuisance wildlife. The program focuses on providing technical assistance, damage assessment and animal control recommendations. A bill to ban the use of leghold traps and conibear traps was defeated in the 1995 legislative session.
Extractions: Adoptive Families for Children AIDS Services For the Monadnock Region ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: AL-ANON FAMILY AND ALATEEN GROUPS ... ITSABOUTUS.ORG SAFE WEBSITE FOR KIDS JAFFREY-PETERBOROUGH DISTRICT COURT J AFFREY-RINDGE COMMUNITY WORKS Keene Community Education ... Winchester Learning Center - Summer Camp
Around The Nation and education resources and help states initiate new activities. There areagencies and organizations in many states, and on a national level, http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~safejobs/nation/
Extractions: Document Downloads About Us Contact Us Click here to visit our gallery of sample posters, bookmarks, and brochures from around the nation. What is the National Young Worker Safety Resource Center? The National Young Worker Safety Resource Center (YWSRC) is a collaborative project of U.C. Berkeley's Labor Occupational Health Program (LOHP) and the Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) in Massachusetts. The YWSRC provides training, technical assistance, and resource materials to state and community groups throughout the country. The National Young Worker Safety Resource Center was established to work with state-level agencies and organizations to share existing training and education resources and help states initiate new activities. The Center is a partnership between the Labor Occupational Health Program at U.C. Berkeley on the west coast and the Education Development Center, Inc. on the east coast. Back to top Whom does the National Young Worker Safety Resource Center serve?
About New Hampshire Career Resource Network These organizations provide national and regional resources to new hampshire The new hampshire Career Resource Network is administered by the Economic http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/nhcrn/aboutnhcrn.htm
Extractions: Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Text Only Date Script Economy at a Glance Reports/Publications ELMI FAQs NH Career Resource Network ... New Hampshire Career Resource Network About New Hampshire Career Resource Network Fast Find Community Profiles Economic Conditions Vital Signs NHCRN NHetwork Wage Survey LAUS Licensed Occupations Projections Benefits Survey Affirmative Action New Hampshire Career Resource Network Career Planning Job Notes Career Posters ... Occupational Projections About NHCRN NHCRN Links Contact NHCRN www.state.nh.us Drop down menu script. This menu is a convenience, not necessary to navigate site. The New Hampshire Career Resource Network (NHCRN) is a provider of career development resources. NHCRN disseminates information about education, jobs, occupations, and careers. It also provides the tools for using this information in career and educational planning to all who may benefit from such information. Those groups include, but are not limited to educators, students, parents, counselors, dislocated workers, staff of government agencies and community-based organizations, and others in the fields of education, training, and employment. NHCRN services include: preparation of publications, such as
Extractions: Download/View this File in Adobe Acrobat Format INTRODUCTION This information is a Self-Help Guide to Veterans Services and Benefits. Use this guide to help yourself obtain information about services and benefits available from various listed agencies and organizations located around the State. This is not an all-inclusive list but a reference guide to frequently requested services. Some agencies can help you directly, and others can refer you to the appropriate agency nearest you for help. If you need more information or if you have trouble finding assistance, contact any office of New Hampshire Employment Security (NHES). Under the Wagner-Peyser Act of 1933 and Title 38 of the United States Code, NHES provides preference in employment services to veterans. "DEFINITION OF A VETERAN" FOR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE PURPOSES A person who served in the active service of the Armed Forces of the United States for a period of more than 180 days, and has been discharged or released under other than dishonorable conditions or was discharged or released from active duty because of a service connected disability, or as a member of a reserve component under an order to active duty of Title 10, served on active duty during a period of war or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge is authorized and was discharged or released from such duty with other than a dishonorable discharge.
Asthma: Children And Adolescents | CDC APRHB CDC also funded six urban school districts, one state education agency, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, new hampshire, new Jersey, new Mexico, new York, http://www.cdc.gov/asthma/children.htm
Extractions: Asthma is a major public health problem of increasing concern in the United States. From 1980 to 1996, asthma prevalence among children increased by an average of 4.3% per year, from 3.6% to 6.2%. Low-income populations, minorities, and children living in inner cities experience disproportionately higher morbidity and mortality due to asthma. Asthmas effects on children and adolescents include the following: Currently, there are no preventive measures or cure for asthma; however, children and adolescents who have asthma can still lead quality, productive lives if they control their asthma. Asthma can be controlled by taking medication and by avoiding contact with environmental "triggers" for asthma. Environmental triggers include cockroaches, dust mites, furry pets, mold, tobacco smoke, and certain chemicals. top CDC Asthma Control Programs And Activities
Extractions: Home Basics CDC Program Interventions ... NCEH Topics "Much of what is known about controlling asthma is not being applied. This is the challenge that we have taken on. CDC is supporting asthma data tracking, interventions, and partnerships nationwide in order to bridge this gap and to help people with asthma live symptom-free." Julie Louise Gerberding, MD, MPH Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Despite evidence that asthma death rates are leveling off and asthma hospitalization rates are declining, asthmas impact on health, quality of life, and the economy remain substantial. Rates of severe asthma continue to disproportionately affect poor, minority, inner-city populations. For example, African Americans visit emergency departments, are hospitalized, and die due to asthma at rates three times higher than rates for white Americans. The initial onset of asthma cannot yet be prevented or cured. However, asthma can be controlled, and people who have asthma still can lead quality, productive lives. Asthma can be controlled by following a medical management plan and by avoiding contact with environmental triggers. These environmental triggers include cockroaches, dust mites, furry pets, mold, tobacco smoke, and certain chemicals.
Visual Arts In New Hampshire Arts Over new hampshire Calendar of Arts and Cultural Events . the welfareand educational experience of our citizens. NH Art Service organizations . http://www.noteaccess.com/DIRECTORIES/NH.htm
Extractions: New Hampshire CT MA ME NH ... NE Prominent sources for art news or calendars are listed in addition to art museums, professional art schools, arts organizations, art associations and art centers. It is impossible to do more than suggest the interest in art and the opportunities for people in the towns of all regions of Connecticut. Excluded here are the performing arts drama and music, such as the Yale Repertory Theater in New Haven and the Summer Wind Performing Arts Center in Windsor, etc. etc. Check out Gallery Guide for the art galleries and exhibitions by state (New Hampshire) and town in the New England Area. NOTE: ** Indicates a year 2005 addition to the list
New Hampshire Resource Guides, National Mental Health Information Center new hampshire Resources. State Mental Health Agency Statewide consumerorganizations are run by and for consumers of mental health services and promote http://www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/publications/allpubs/stateresourceguides/NewH
Extractions: Each State has a protection and advocacy agency that receives funding from the Federal Center for Mental Health Services. Agencies are mandated to protect and advocate for the rights of people with mental illnesses and to investigate reports of abuse and neglect in facilities that care for or treat individuals with mental illnesses. These facilities, which may be public or private, include hospitals, nursing homes, community facilities, board and care homes, homeless shelters, jails, and prisons. Agencies provide advocacy services or conduct investigations to address issues that arise during transportation or admission to such facilities, during residency in them, or within 90 days after discharge from them. Contact:
New Hampshire Main Street Center Page The downtown development organization and the local Main Street program manager Several new hampshire communities are interested in working with the NH http://www.nhcdfa.org/mainstreet.html
Extractions: Even to the most casual observer, it is apparent that many of our downtowns and village centers are in trouble. Some attribute this as the result of our national love affair with the automobile. Others point out the high vacancy rates on Main Street are a natural consequence of the construction of popular shopping malls or convenient strip developments. Regardless of the reason, the vitality of these community centers have been sapped. It is not as a country that we have not tried to address this problem. Witness the Model Cities and urban renewal programs of the late 60's and early 70's, Urban Development Action Grants (UDAG) and the HUD Small Cities programs of the 80's, and today's most popular reincarnation, enterprise or empowerment zones. Interestingly, none of these efforts, driven by federal funds, has proven to be that successful in addressing the problems of our downtowns, especially the ones of our smaller communities. These programs have led to building renovations and job subsidies, but have not provided comprehensive solutions to the problems of our decaying central business districts or depressed village centers. Littleton Gristmill - before Littleton Gristmill - after The National Trust for Historic Preservation developed a pilot Main Street program in three Midwestern communities in the early 1980's that has proven over time to be the most successful approach to downtown rejuvenation yet. Since then, and for the last 15 years, a
New Hampshire Mental Health Resources Mental Health information resources in new hampshire. new hampshire.State Mental Health Agency For more information about admission, care, treatment, http://mentalhealth.about.com/library/us/blnewhampshire.htm
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Arts Alliance Of Northern New Hampshire - Arts, Culture Heritage in Northern new hampshire Summer 2005 whether you rean artist or representing an organization, school, or government agency. http://www.aannh.org/
Extractions: Home The Arts Alliance of Northern New Hampshire is a not-for-profit consortium of organizations, schools, businesses, artists and individuals with a mission to promote, support and sustain the arts and culture in Northern New Hampshire. The Arts Alliance is grateful for the operating support provided by a grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. Register Now for "Arts in Education: The Creative Journey" Statewide Partnership Conference, September 30-October 2. Classroom teachers & school administrators; artists, music, dance & drama specialists; parents' groups; & community artists and cultural leaders: Register now for the NH State Council on the Arts' "Arts in Education: The Creative Journey" Statewide Partnership Conference at the NH Institute of Art Manchester, NH September 30-October 2, 2005. Come for all three days or attend as a day commuter. Early bird deadline: August 20, 2005!
New Hampshire Small Business Educational Resources recognized by the Veterans Educational Services State Approving Agency and SOUTHERN new hampshire UNIVERSITY (SNHU) (FORMERLY new hampshire COLLEGE) http://www.buzgate.org/nh/bfh_edu.html
Extractions: Trade Association Educational institutions are not just about learning what you need when you need it. They also collaborate on research projects, employment opportunities, consulting engagements, and other business related activities. Program Description Location COLLEGE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING, UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF NH Offering business curriculum in over 50 locations with evening, weekend and daytime courses. View details Concord