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  1. Alabama Real Estate Basics
  2. Head Masters: Phrenology, Secular Education, and Nineteenth-Century Social Thought by Stephen Tomlinson, 2005-02-13
  3. Combining cooperative learning and multimedia in general chemistry. (Technology and Higher Education): An article from: Education by Harry E. Pence, 1993-03-22
  4. The retention of entering and returning freshmen enrolled at Florida A&M University's school of general studies during the fall semesters 1997-2001.: An article from: Education by William E., Sr. Hudson, Dorothy Henderson, et all 2002-09-22
  5. Alabama Crimson Tide 123: My First Counting Book (101 My First Text-Board-Book)
  6. The Big Alabama Reproducible (The Alabama Experience) by Carole Marsh, Kathy Zimmer, 2000-09
  7. Essentials of English Grammar (Alabama Linguistic & Philological Ser: V) by Otto Jespersen, 1964-01-30
  8. University of Alabama 101 (101--My First Text-Board Books)
  9. The Alabama Experience Library State Resource Set (The Alabama Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2001-09
  10. Julia S. Tutwiler and Social Progress In Alabama (Library Alabama Classics) by Anne Pannell, 2004-06-30
  11. Faith of the Crimson Tide : Inspiring Alabama Sports Stories of Faith by Wayne Atcheson, 2000-10
  12. Alabama Exam Prep
  13. License To Drive in Alabama (License to Drive) by Alliance for Safe Driving, 1999-05-11
  14. Statistical Atlas of Alabama

41. Electronic Campus - Select A College - Campus Tours - Alabama A&M University
Accounting; Agricultural Economics; Animal Sciences, general Economics, general;education/Teaching of Individuals with Speech or Language Impairments
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4900 Meridian Street
Huntsville, AL 35811 USA
Official telephone: (256) 372-5000
In-state telephone: (800) 553-0816
Out-of-state telephone: (800) 553-0816
Fax: (256) 372-5881
Website: www.aamu.edu/ Options: Add to My EC Campus Tours List Current as of: August 2004 INSTITUTION CLASSIFICATION Carnegie Foundation's Classification of Institutions of Higher Education: Doctoral/Research Universities-Intensive DEGREE/AWARD INFORMATION Bachelor's Degree offered: award offered Master's Degree offered: award offered Doctoral Degree offered: award offered DEGREE STATISTICS % of bachelor's degrees awarded in: agriculture architecture biological/life sciences business/marketing communications/communication technologies computer/information sciences education engineering/engineering technologies English health professions and related sciences home economics/vocational home economics mathematics natural resources/environmental science physical sciences protective services/public administration psychology social sciences and history trade and industry visual/performing arts GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Minimum number of units required to graduate with a bachelor's degree: 128 semester hours Does the institution have core curriculum or university-wide distribution requirements that must be satisfied in order to graduate: Yes Does the institution have a math/science requirement for all students: Yes

42. Alabama Education Schools
Use this comprehensive directory of alabama education schools to find programs Foreign Languages, general education, Gifted education, Health education
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Use this comprehensive directory of Alabama education schools to find programs that interest you. Then read detailed fact sheets on featured schools and request admissions information. We include online/distance learning programs as well as campus-based programs.
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Normal Alabama State University Montgomery Athens State University - School of Education Athens Auburn University - College of Education Auburn University Auburn University at Montgomery - School of Education Montgomery Birmingham-Southern College - Division of Education Birmingham Jacksonville State University - College of Education and Professional Studies Jacksonville Oakwood College Huntsville Samford University - Orlean Bullard Beeson School of Education Birmingham Spring Hill College Mobile Stillman College - Division of Education Tuscaloosa Troy State University - College of Education Troy Troy State University at Dothan - College of Education Dothan Tuskegee University - College of Liberal Arts and Education Tuskegee University of Alabama - College of Education Tuscaloosa University of Alabama at Birmingham - School of Education Birmingham University of Mobile Mobile University of Montevallo Montevallo University of North Alabama Florence University of South Alabama Mobile University of West Alabama Livingston
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43. AlabamaMentor - Select A College - Campus Tours - Alabama State University
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, general Authority In cooperation with the alabama Commision on Higher education Powered by Xap
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Alabama State University
915 South Jackson Street
Montgomery, AL 36101-0271 USA
Official telephone: (334) 229-4100
In-state telephone: (800) 253-5037
Out-of-state telephone: (800) 253-5037
Fax: (334) 229-4984
Website: www.alasu.edu/ Options: Add to MyMentor Campus Tours List Current as of: August 2004 INSTITUTION CLASSIFICATION Carnegie Foundation's Classification of Institutions of Higher Education: Master's Colleges and Universities I DEGREE/AWARD INFORMATION Post-Master's certificate offered: award offered Transfer Associate Degree offered: award offered Bachelor's Degree offered: award offered Master's Degree offered: award offered DEGREE STATISTICS % of associate degrees awarded in: home economics/vocational home economics % of bachelor's degrees awarded in: biological/life sciences business/marketing communications/communication technologies computer/information sciences education English health professions and related sciences mathematics parks and recreation physical sciences protective services/public administration psychology social sciences and history visual/performing arts other GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Minimum number of units required to graduate with a bachelor's degree: 129 credit hours Does the institution have core curriculum or university-wide distribution requirements that must be satisfied in order to graduate: Yes Does the institution have a math/science requirement for all students:

44. AlabamaMentor - Select A College - Campus Tours - Alabama Southern Community Col
Accounting; Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, general; Art/ArtStudies, Sponsored by Kentucky Higher education Assistance Authority In
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Alabama Southern Community College - Monroeville
PO Box 2000
Monroeville, AL 36461 USA
Official telephone: (334) 575-3156
Website: www.ascc.edu/
Options: Add to MyMentor Campus Tours List Current as of: August 2004 INSTITUTION CLASSIFICATION Carnegie Foundation's Classification of Institutions of Higher Education: Associate's Colleges DEGREE/AWARD INFORMATION Certificate offered: award offered Transfer Associate Degree offered: award offered Terminal Associate Degree offered: award offered GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Minimum number of units required to graduate with an associate degree: 64 semester hours Does the institution have core curriculum or university-wide distribution requirements that must be satisfied in order to graduate: Yes Does the institution have a math/science requirement for all students: Yes Does the institution have a computer course requirement for all students: No PROGRAM/COURSE-RELATED INFORMATION Does the institution offer learning disabled student services: No Does the institution offer Advanced Placement (AP) credit: Yes Does the institution offer student-designed majors: No Does the institution offer a Freshman Honors College: No Does the institution offer an honors program: Yes Does the institution offer a cooperative (work-study) program: No Does the institution offer an internship program: No Does the institution offer off-campus study: No Does the institution offer a summer session for credit:

45. George Wallace, Gubernatorial History
Interest from the alabama Trust Fund will be pumped into the general Fund whichfinances all noneducation segments of state government.
http://www.archives.state.al.us/govs_list/g_wallac.html
George Corley Wallace
George Wallace's 1963 inaugural address
George Wallace's "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door" speech
Following a brief period in the U.S. Air Force (Wallace received a medical discharge), he returned to Alabama where he served as an assistant attorney general for the state. In 1947, running as a candidate from Barbour County, George Wallace was elected to the state legislature. His legislative tenure was quite productive. Among the highlights were several Wallace-sponsored bills which greatly enhanced Alabama's industrial environment by attracting more than one hundred industries into the state and the GI and Dependents Scholarships Act which provided college and trade school tuition to children and widows of war casualties. Wallace was elected judge in the Third Judicial Circuit in 1953, a position he held until 1959, During subsequent years he also served the Democratic party in many capacities. (Moritz, p.454) In 1958, Wallace formally entered the governor's race and received more than a quarter million votes placing second in the primary to John Patterson. Patterson ran strong on the racial issue and accepted the support of the Ku Klux Klan; Wallace refused it. Wallace thereupon received the endorsement of the NAACP. In the run-off, Patterson defeated him by over 64,000 votes. This devastating loss forced Wallace to significantly adapt his socio-political ideologies to appeal to the state's voters. (Stewart, p. 214) Following his devastating defeat to Patterson, Wallace resumed his legal duties all the while forming a plan to achieve his goal - the governor's office. Wallace's views on race relations and segregation underwent a drastic metamorphosis following the defeat. By the primary of 1962, Wallace defeated his mentor Folsom, among others, and in the run-off he defeated the rising young politician Ryan DeGraffenried. In the general election of November, Wallace polled the largest vote ever given a gubernatorial candidate in Alabama up to that time. (Stewart, p. 214).

46. Alabama State University
The Master of education degree is available in the areas of Administration Biology education, Early Childhood education, Elementary education, general
http://www.alasu.edu/asu/ASUWEB.aspx?ContentID=6&SubUnitID=6

47. State Of Alabama - Legislative Fiscal Office - Links
Attorney general of alabama www.ago.state.al.us Includes searchable AG Opinions alabama Commission on Higher education www.ache.state.al.us
http://www.lfo.state.al.us/links.htm
Home About the LFO Contact Us Calendar ... Links Links The links below go to web pages that contain fiscal and other information about which the Legislative Fiscal Office often receives inquiries. These links are provided as a service and convenience to the users of this web page. The Legislative Fiscal Office does not control or guarantee the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of information that appears on these web sites. The inclusion in or omission from the list of a web site is not intended to reflect the opinion of the Legislative Fiscal Office regarding the importance of the information or the agency or organization providing a web page, nor is it intended to reflect endorsement by the Legislative Fiscal Office of any views expressed on the sites. Alabama Legislature
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Includes the text, status and history of legislation from the current and recent past sessions and searchable versions of the Code of Alabama and the Constitution of Alabama Alabama Examiners of Public Accounts
www.examiners.state.al.us

48. State Of Alabama - Legislative Fiscal Office - Publications
Proration History (education Trust Fund and State general Fund) Higher educationFact Book alabama Four-Year Two-Year Institutions January 2002
http://www.lfo.state.al.us/publications.htm
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To download files, RIGHT click on the links and select "Save Target As.." or "Save File As.." A menu will appear to allow you to save the file on your computer or network. Please make a note where you save the file. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the files.
The free Acrobat Reader is required to view online PDF files. If you do not already have Acrobat Reader installed, you can download the reader by clicking on the icon on the left. PUBLICATIONS
Publications of the Legislative Fiscal Office are identified below, with a summary of the information that may be found within each. You may click on the name of the publication to go directly to a publication that is available on this web site. Copies of publications not available on this web site may be requested by contacting the LFO.
A Legislator's Guide to Alabama's Taxes
unedited version- 392 pages) January 2005 edition
To access specific sections, click on the appropriate listing in the Table of Contents..

49. Concordia College - Selma, Alabama: General Information
Concordia College, formerly known as alabama Lutheran Academy and Junior College, Concordia is committed to the premise that a Christian education is
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Concordia College, formerly known as Alabama Lutheran Academy and Junior College, is the direct result of the pioneer Lutheran missionaries in Alabama. In 1916 Miss Rosa Young, supremely concerned about the spiritual and educational welfare of the Black people in her native area, directed a plea for help to the Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America. The conference responded favorably and sent the Rev. Nils Jules Bakke, who on Palm Sunday in 1916 performed 58 Baptisms and 70 confirmations in Rosebud, Alabama. Within a few years, more than 20 congregations were founded. In 1919 at a conference held in Midway, near Miller's Ferry, a resolution was adopted to petition the Synodical Conference for funds to build a school for the special purpose of training professional church workers. The location selected for the new school was Selma. The first classed were conducted in a rented cattage at 521 First Avenue, November 13, 1922. The Rev. R. O. Lynn was the first president. The first buildings on the present campus were dedicated by the Director of Missions, C. F. Drewes on September 20, 1925. One year later four females made up the school's first graduating class. God continued to bless this new Alabama school with capable leaders like Pres. Edward Wescott, who, in a long period of dedicated service to the school, made survival possible during the Great Depression.

50. Concordia College - Selma, Alabama: The Educational Program
Issuance of alabama teaching certificates is the legal responsibility of the general education at Concordia serves as the foundation for professional
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREE PROGRAM Concordia College offers a major in elementary education in its Bachelor of Science in Education (teacher education) Program. This major has three major components: 1. General Education - 61 sem. hrs. 2. Teaching Field/Specialization - 27 sem. hrs. 3. Professional Studies - 42 sem. hrs.
Those students who wish to pursue certification in grades pre-K through six will follow the elementary education curriculum plus take the following early childhood courses:
EC 300, Introduction to Early Childhood Education EC 310, Creative Learning Activities in Early Childhood EC 410, Internship in Grades Pre-K through Three
For those who wish to be teachers in the elementary or preschools of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, additional courses for the Lutheran Teacher Diploma are required.
Earning a Bachelors Degree in Education at Concordia includes more than merely collecting a list of courses and grades on a transcript. Graduates of Concordias teacher education programs are required to be able to demonstrate that they know the content they will teach, that they know how children develop and learn, and that they know appropriate methods and materials to use in helping children learn. In addition, they must be able to demonstrate that they have the ability to use their knowledge in the classroom as effective teachers. Persons who are unable to demonstrate both knowledge and ability as described above will not be recommended for a teaching certificate even though their academic records show all the necessary courses.

51. Alabama Online Education And Distance Learning Schools & Courses
alabama Online education. Herzing College. Birmingham, AL. In our studentfocusedDiploma to American InterContinental University Online - general area
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In our student-focused Diploma to B.S. Degree curriculum you can start out in a Diploma program, and then transfer credits to one of our Associate Degree programs (U.S.) or to a Herzing Bachelor of Science Degree program (U.S.). Associate Degree graduates can continue on for a Herzing Bachelor of Science Degree. Our various campuses offer programs in:
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52. University Alabama Huntsvile Bachelor In Business Adminitration Degree Requireme
The general education requirements expose students to composition, Upperdivisionrequirements include upper-division general education courses,
http://www.uah.edu/colleges/adminsci/bsba/
Your browser does not support script BSBA Degree Requirements Lower division Requirements Upper Division Requirements Major requirements Electives
Three levels of requirements must be completed in order to receive the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree:
(1) university general education and graduation requirements, (2) College of Administrative Science core requirements, and (3) College of Administrative Science major requirements. The recommended sequence of courses is presented in the following sections.
Lower Division Requirements: 62 Semester Hours
The lower-division courses provide a foundation for advanced study. While students broaden their intellectual background through the general education requirements, they also develop basic business skills in the pre-professional business administration core curriculum. The general education requirements expose students to composition, humanities and fine arts, natural sciences and mathematics, and history, social and behavioral sciences. Juniors, seniors and graduate students may be admitted for lower division credit.
General Education Requirements 6 hrs.

53. Alabama Legislation Act 94-202
In addition, there is created an articulation and general studies The ExecutiveDirector of the alabama Commission on Higher education and the Director
http://stars.troy.edu/agsc/legislation.htm

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THE FOLLOWING ACT CREATED THE AGSC
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ACT 94-202
Enrolled, An Act
To amend Section 16-5-8, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide for a uniform articulation agreement among all institutions of higher education and a statewide general studies curriculum; to provide for the computation of grade point averages of certain transferred students; to specify that this act shall not impede the objectives of historically black institutions; to provide for implementation conditioned on the participation of certain institutions; and to specify certain reporting requirements. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. Section 16-5-8, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: Section 16-5-8 "(a) The commission on higher education is authorized to review periodically all new and existing programs and units of instruction, research, and public service funded by state appropriations at the state universities and colleges and to share with the appropriate governing board, through the president of the institution, and state legislature, its recommendations. "(b) The commission shall seek through the use of advisory committees to study needless duplication of education, research, or service programs and programs which are not adequately provided in the state, and shall make findings and recommendations to the institutions, the governor, and the legislature that would strengthen the total program of higher education in the state.

54. Affiliates - Southeast
March 1012, 2005 ~ Nauvoo, alabama Environmental education Association of teachers and the general public about environmental issues in Florida.
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55. Alabama Partners For Clean Air
alabama Partners for Clean Air is the knowledge warehouse for ground level Public Outreach and education This program educates the general public about
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APCA HOME ALABAMA DAILY OZONE FORECAST REALTIME AIR QUALITY READINGS general ... students/teachers Site Development
Arrell Internet Services General Information List of Partners:
1. American Lung Association of Alabama
2. Applied Research Center of Alabama
3. Auntie Litter, Inc.
4. Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority
5. Central Alabama Clean Cities
6. CommuteSmart Rideshare
7. GLOBE in Alabama
8. Jefferson County Dept. of Environmental Protection
9. Jefferson County Dept. of Health 10. McWane Center 11. Policy Exchange Foundation 12. Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham 13. Ruffner Mountain 14. Shelby County Commission 15. Shelby County Health Foundation 16. Southern Environmental Center at Birmingham-Southern College 17. State of Alabama Dept. of Environmental Management 18. State of Alabama Dept. of Transportation 19. Waste Reduction and Technology Transfer Foundation

56. Jacksonville State University
JSU Quick Links, general, GEM E-Mail, Job Opportunities, Mission Statement alabama Commission on Higher education Books for Baghdad Project.
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JSU Quick Links [General] GEM - E-Mail Job Opportunities Mission Statement Academic Calendar Event Calendar Internet Links Local Weather SACS JSU Foundation [Students] JSU Catalogue Class Schedule Admission Application Graduate Studies Graduate Application Student Handbook Financial Aid [Employees] Holiday Schedule HR Forms Faculty/Staff Access JSU Quick Links [Webmaster]
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quality of education in alabama * Public perception of the educational systemin alabama alabama.general general discussion in the state of alabama.
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58. Alabama Republican Party ALGOP.ORG News Details
Bob Riley’s general Fund and education Trust Fund budgets, the alabama RepublicanParty on Tuesday announced that approximately 500000 newspaper inserts
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59. Alabama Republican Party ALGOP.ORG News Details
Bob Riley’s proposed education and general Fund budgets, the alabama RepublicanParty on Thursday began airing a television commercial that provides facts
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60. Alabama State University
Peterson s Black American College and University Profile alabama Agricultural Bachelor of Science Accounting, Biology, general, Business education,
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