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Reilly Center For Media & Public Affairs University of south carolina; and Will Sutton, Managing editor, The ManshipSchool of Mass Communication s Reilly Center for media Public Affairs http://www.lsu.edu/reillycenter/programs.htm
Extractions: The 2005 Breaux Symposium will explore ways that new media technologyfrom satellites and cell phones to digital convergence and the Internethas changed the creation of foreign news. The emphasis will be on what is happening now, with an attempt to predict future trends and how they challenge basic truths long held about foreign affairs and the news media . These truths will be explored in a book to be published under the Reilly Centers politics@media book series. The contributors will create presentations for the symposium followed by discussion. It is being organized by David Perlmutter . Chapters and Contributors: Technological change and foreign affairs reporting: A history and a challenge . David Perlmutter, associate professor, Manship School of Mass Communication and John M. Hamilton, dean, Manship School of Mass Communication
SC / MLA 2005 In Puerto Rico - Contributed Posters University of south carolina school of Medicine Library Mary V. Taylor,Chief Librarian, Library, VA Medical Center, Memphis, TN http://rcm-library.rcm.upr.edu/scmla2005/ContributedPosters.html
Extractions: th Annual Meeting San Juan, Puerto Rico October 20 - 24, 2005 Get a Two Page Version CONTRIBUTED POSTERS Presenters should plan to be available to staff posters during a one-hour poster session. Posters will remain up for viewing for the remainder of the conference. Electrical connections will be available. Email abstracts to Jane Bridges at BridgJa1@memorialhealth.com using a Word attachement. In struction 24/7: CINAHL (EBSCO) Author(s)/Affiliation: Pamela J. Sherwill-Navarro , AHIP, College of Nursing Librarian, Health Science Center Libraries, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Beth Layton , AHIP, Deputy Director, Health Science Center Libraries, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Marcela Pineros , Instructional Designer, Center for Instructional Technology and Training, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Celebrating 30 Years of Service to the Morehouse School of Medicine!
IBM Case Study On South Carolina T3 Coalition south carolina T3 Coalition uses IBM Lotus LearningSpace implemented on a The media center and the discussion room help to bridge the gap between an http://www-3.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/EHON-5JMJCJ?OpenDocument&Site
S.C. Pays Dearly For Added Jobs Crumbling schools. It s not as if south carolina doesn t need the money. leak in the classroom, then we move to the media center and have class there. http://www.strom.clemson.edu/teams/ced/tax_news/sc-tax-news.html
Extractions: CHARLESTON, S.C. Like most people in South Carolina, A. J. and Margaret DeStefano are paying the government more and getting less. That's what happens when public officials invite hundreds of corporations into your state and cut their taxes to a pittance. Yearly tax on the DeStefanos' Charleston County home is set to rise by more than a fourth next year, but the crowded local schools can't keep floors dry when it rains, can't stop plaster crumbling from the walls and can't educate most children up to national standards. Overwhelmed with new residents drawn by job growth, the county created a 1 percent retail sales tax in the early 1990s and recently added a 3 percent telephone tax. But the dangerous Grace Memorial Bridge near the DeStefanos' house has been obsolete for a decade and isn't scheduled to be replaced until 2007. Charleston restaurant taxes doubled in 1997; the state just tripled the registration fee on the DeStefanos' boat; local water rates have jumped 30 percent since the couple moved in seven years ago; and South Carolina's vehicle property tax is so high it deters car sales. But the visitors center at nearby Charles Towne Landing, the state's first European settlement, hasn't been fixed since it was mauled by Hurricane Hugo a decade ago. South Carolina state troopers make less money than those of almost any other state.
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South Carolina Aiken Christian school, Aiken. Aiken County Career And Tech. Center, Langley south Aiken High school, Aiken. south carolina Business Week, Columbia http://www.intheclassroom.org/stossel/teachers/southcarolina.htm
Extractions: South Carolina A.C. Flora High School, Columbia Abbeville High School, Abbeville Academic Magnet High School, North Charleston Academy For The Arts, Science, And Technology, Myrtle Beach Agape Christian Academy, Lobeco Aiken Christian School, Aiken Aiken County Career And Tech. Center, Langley Aiken High School, Aiken Airport High School, West Columbia Alcorn Middle School, Columbia Alice Drive Middle School, Sumter Alternative Academy, Chapin Andrew Jackson Middle School, Kershaw Applied Technology Center, Rock Hill Ashley Hall School Library, Charleston Ashley Hall, Charleston Aynor High School, Aynor B J Skelton Career Center, Easley Bamberg Ehrhardt High School, Bamberg Batesburg-Leesville High School, Batesburg-leesville Battery Creek High School, Beaufort Beaufort Academy, Beaufort
Grantees For development of a new Strategic media Training and Resource Center. south carolina Educational Television (ETV) 1101 George Rogers Boulevard http://www.revsonfoundation.org/cgi-bin/revson2.cgi?action=listall
Extractions: Ethics in Medical Education Please note that this list includes only schools that do not use live animal laboratories to train medical students and does not refer to basic research that may be conducted at medical schools and universities. Albany Medical College Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, MCP - Hahnemann School of Medicine Baylor College of Medicine Boston University School of Medicine Brown University School of Medicine Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Creighton University School of Medicine Dartmouth Medical School Eastern Virginia Medical School Emory University School of Medicine George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Harvard Medical School Howard University College of Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Loma Linda University School of Medicine Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine Marshall University School of Medicine
ALA | AASL President Selects 2003 Crystal Apple Recipients American Association of school Librarians (AASL) 20022003 President Nancy and present the school media center with copies of the Reading with Rachel http://www.ala.org/ala/aaslbucket/aaslpresidentselects.htm
Extractions: Fax: 312-664-7459 American Association of School Librarians (AASL) 2002-2003 President Nancy Zimmerman has selected Mrs. Rachel Hodges, former First Lady of South Carolina, and Scholastic, Inc. as recipients of the AASL Crystal Apple Award. The award is given at discretion of the AASL President to an individual or group who had a significant impact on school libraries and students. Rachel Hodges launched the "Reading with Rachel" program in 1999 to help instill a love of reading in South Carolina's children. During her tenure as First Lady, Mrs. Hodges visited over 250 classrooms in the state and distributed over 300,000 books, donated by 18 publishers and selected by state educators, to student and school libraries in South Carolina. Adult and youth volunteer groups called "Rachel's Readers" were established in 2000 to expand the popular initiative. The adult volunteer readers adopt schools and read for them each month, and present the school media center with copies of the "Reading with Rachel" Book of the Month. The youth volunteers, includes teen Girl and Boy Scouts, present scripted reading programs in school libraries, public libraries, after-school programs, and day care centers. Scholastic, Inc. has supported Mrs. Hodges' vision by donating over 6,000 books that have been distributed directly to the children of South Carolina by "Rachel's Readers" Youth Volunteers.
America S Promise Community Action About Us media Center Products and Publications Ongoning Support forschools of Promise Why Become A school of Promise http://www.americaspromise.org/community/schofprom_ongoing.cfm
Extractions: Implementation tools and technical assistance including: The Five Promises Checklist, a tool to help schools identify the age-specific needs and the community resources to fulfill the Five Promises for all kids; Public awareness tools, including an on-line media kit, that will help you highlight your School of Promise effort in your community; The Power of Five, a new service-learning curriculum for facilitators of 11-14 year-old groups, which encourages young people to become involved in fulfilling all Five Promises for others in their community; and Access to America's Promise staff expertise and consultation.
Extractions: Median house value: $58,500 (year 2000) New: Marion, SC residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Marion: Ancestries: United States (10.3%), Subsaharan African (6.8%), English (4.4%), Irish (1.8%), Scotch-Irish (1.3%), German (1.1%). For population 25 years and over in Marion For population 15 years and over in Marion city Never married: 32.4% Now married: 41.5%
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