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         Family Science Index:     more books (41)
  1. Family Index by Human Sciences Publications, 1997-01
  2. Exciting, Funny, Scary, Short, Different, and Sad Books Kids Like About Animals, Science, Sports, Families, Songs, and Other Things by Frances Laverne Carroll, 1984-12
  3. Generalized Symplectic Geometries and the Index of Families of Elliptic Problems (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society) by Liviu I. Nicolaescu, 1997-06
  4. Body mass index and family histories in Type II diabetic propositi and preliminary observations on the transmission of diabetes in polygamous families.: An article from: Human Biology by Venkata Ranga Rao Kodali, V. Seshaiah, et all 1997-06-01
  5. Work-Family Research: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Sociology)
  6. Jewish Families: Introduction & Annotated Bibliography by Rachel Schlesinger, Rachel Aber Schlesinger, et all 2000
  7. Family Life in the U.S.A: Index and Medical Analysis of New Research Information by Abbe Research Division, 2004-05
  8. The Kennedy Family an American Dynasty: A Bibliography with Indexes
  9. Family Disintegration: A Bibliography With Indexes
  10. Tailor Maternal Weight Gain to Prepregnancy BMI.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Family Practice News by Kate Johnson, 2000-06-01
  11. Families and Aging: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Gerontology)
  12. Kew Index for 1986: Names of Seed-bearing Plants, Ferns, and Fern Allies at the Rank of Family and Below Published during 1986 with Some Omissions from Earlier Years
  13. Black American Families, 1965-1984: A Classified, Selectively Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies)
  14. The Black Family in the United States: A Revised, Updated, Selectively Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies)

141. Institute Of Food,Nutrition And Family Sciences
The Institute was established to provide Zimbabwe and the other countries in the SADC region with sufficient professional manpower able to perceive and analyze food and nutrition problems from the individual and family level up to the national level, ultimately aiming at the alleviation of these problems and thus contributing to the overall development.
http://www.uz.ac.zw/units/foodsci/
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The Institute of Food, Nutrition and Family Sciences (IFNFS) was formally established by the UZ as an independent institute equivalent to any faculty within the university. The Institute of Food, Nutrition and Family Sciences was established to provide Zimbabwe and the other countries in the SADC region with sufficient professional manpower able to perceive and analyze food and nutrition problems from the individual and family level up to the national level, ultimately aiming at the alleviation of these problems and thus contributing to the overall development. Dr A N Mutukumira L C Malaba S Nyagura Ms P Zharare ... Mrs J Nyatsanza Contact Details
Direct line : 263-4-307762 or
263-4-303211 ext 1413/1909
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142. College Of Nursing, UAMS
The College of Nursing offers programs ranging from bachelors of nursing science to doctoral program (PhD). Master's streams include family, adult, pediatric and administration, among others.
http://www.uams.edu/nursing/conhome.htm
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143. Johnson County Vocational School Home Page
Information about programs in agriculture, automotive technology, business/computers, cabinet making, child development, computer repair, construction, culinary arts, family and consumer science, health technologies, and marketing.
http://www.jchs.k12tn.net:81/
Welcome to Johnson County Vocational School 520 Fairground Lane, Mountain City, TN 37683 Phone: (423) 727-1860 Fax: (423) 727-2179 Vocational Director: Mr. Willie Hammons, Bookkeeper/Secretary: Ms. Ann Rupard Vocational Departments: Agriculture Automotive Technology Business/Computer Technology Cabinet Making ... A little about our county...

144. CFP MFC - July - Juillet 2003
Canadian family Physician is the only peerreviewed family medicine journal listedin index Medicus /MEDLINE, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Canadian index,
http://www.cfpc.ca/cfp/2003/Aug/cover.asp
August 2003 my CFP for authors advertising about CFP ... cover page Search CFP Advanced search... Contents Editorials Letters ... Vital Signs • Other issues: • December 2003 • November 2003 • October 2003 • September 2003 • August 2003 • July 2003 • June 2003 • May 2003 • April 2003 • March 2003 • February 2003 • January 2003 • Other years: ADOLESCENTS
Risky behaviour
EDITORIAL
Adolescent medicine.

Challenges and opportunities.
JUST THE BERRIES
Nutrition for young women.
RESEARCH
Can FPs modify risky adolescent lifestyles?

CRITICAL APPRAISAL
Does primary care change adolescent behaviour?
Canadian Family Physician is the only peer-reviewed family medicine journal listed in Index Medicus /MEDLINE, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Canadian Index, and Current Contents/ Clinical Practice. All research and CME articles are reviewed by at least three external readers, in addition to the editorial staff, to ensure that content is accurate and relevant. Peer review is the cornerstone of excellence in scientific publishing. ISSN 1715-5258 www.cfpc.ca

145. College Of Agricultural And Natural Resources - Dorchester County
Includes information about the 4H programs, the county extension agricultural programs, and family and consumer science programs.
http://www.agnr.umd.edu/dorchester/
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    County Extension Director,
    Extension Educator
    Betsy Gallagher,
    Extension Educator Agricultural Science Connie Barnett, Extension Educator State Holiday Schedule Dorchester County Cooperative Extension is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Agriculture, land-grant universities and local governments in each state who is dedicated to improving the quality of people's lives.  Faculty and staff of the Maryland Cooperative Extension (MCE) provide research-base information, educational programs and services on a variety of subjects to strengthen the social, economic and environmental well-being of families, communities and agricultural enterprises.  Questions concerning agriculture and natural resources, community resource development, or youth and family programs should be directed to your local Extension Educator.  Office Hours:  Monday - Friday  8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M 
  • 146. NIDA - Diagnosis And Treatment Of Drug Abuse In Family Practice - Index
    NIDA National Institute on Drug Abuse The science of Drug Abuse This AmericanFamily Physician monograph is made possible with federal funds from the
    http://www.nida.nih.gov/Diagnosis-Treatment/Diagnosis.html
    SELECT A TOPIC... Acid/LSD Alcohol Club Drugs Cocaine Ecstasy/MDMA Heroin Inhalants Marijuana Methamphetamine PCP/Phencyclidine Prescription Medications Smoking/Nicotine Steroids (Anabolic) RELATED TOPICS Drug Testing Medical Consequences Prevention Research Treatment Research Trends and Statistics
    NIDA Home
    Publications Research Monographs
    This American Family Physician monograph is made possible with federal funds from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The information presented and opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the sponsor or its parent agencies, the National Institutes of Health or the United States Public Health Service; American Family Physician, or its publisher, the American Academy of Family Physicians. Any recommendation made by the authors must be weighed against the physician's own clinical judgment, based on but not limited to such factors as the patient's condition, benefits versus risks of suggested treatment and comparisons with recommendations of pharmaceutical compendia and other authorities.
    Alan I. Trachtenberg, M.D., M.P.H.

    147. Dietetic Internship
    Information about the Master of science in family and Consumer sciences (FCS)Dietetics option with a Nutrition Education Emphasis. Application, internships, announcements, programs, publications, faculty.
    http://www.eiu.edu/~dietetic/welcome.htm
    letter to applicants program goals FAQ app process ... presentation

    Welcome Letter to Applicants Mission, Goals, and Objectives FAQ Application Process ...
    Karla Kennedy Hagan, PhD, RD, LD DI Coordinator 1439 Klehm Hall 600 Lincoln Avenue Charleston, IL 61920-3099 Phone: (217) 581-6353 Fax: (217) 581-6090
    Webmaster: cfkjk2@eiu.edu
    Last Updated: September 20, 2005
    Welcome
    The Dietetic Internship is currently granted accreditation by the Commission on Dietetics Education of the American Dietetic Association , 120 Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606-6995, 312-899-5400. The Dietetic Internship is housed within the School of Family and Consumer Sciences, which is nationally accredited by the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences and is a part of the Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences Highlights: Family and Consumer Sciences

    148. Holy Family University Homepage
    Coed Christian institution offering Bachelor and Master Degree and Certificate programs in Nursing, Humanities, Business, Education, science and Mathematics in Northeast Philadelphia and Newtown, PA.
    http://www.hfc.edu/
    Prospective Students Current Students Accelerated Students Campus Calendar ... Webmail Northeast Philadelphia About Holy Family Admissions Academics Student Life ... Woodhaven Quick Links: Site Index Bookstore Calendar Catalog Closings Co-op Edu. Course Brochure Directory Diversity Email Account Employment Registrar Search Request Information The Family Connection
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    Graduate Admissions — Fall Open House Information Join Us for our Undergraduate Fall Open Houses Wake Up Your Mind with our Accelerated Degree Programs ...
    Northeast Philadelphia Campus
    , 9701 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19114, 215-637-7700
    , One Campus Drive, Newtown, PA 18940, 215-504-2000
    , 1311 Bristol Pike, Bensalem, PA 19020, 215-637-7700
    Contact Us
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    149. SFSU Bulletin 2005/06--Academic Programs Index
    index of Academic Programs Consumer and family Sciences, see family andConsumer Sciences. Cooperative Education (C)
    http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/current/programs/pgmindx.htm
    Index of Academic Programs
    Key to Subject Abbreviations
    B = Bachelor's degree bc = Bachelor's concentration M = Master's degree mc = Master's concentration D = Doctoral degree dc = Doctoral concentration C = Certificate m = Minor A B C D ... Z A Accelerated Master of Business Administration (M) Master of Business Administration Accounting (bc, m) BS/Business Administration Adapted Physical Education Curriculum Adult Education (mc) MA/Education African Area Studies (m) Alliance Master of Business Administration (M) Master of Business Administration American Indian Studies (m) American Studies (B, m) BA/American Studies Anthropology (B, m, M) BA/MA/Anthropology Apparel Design and Merchandising (B) BS/Apparel Design and Merchandising Applied Geosciences (M) MS/Applied Geosciences Applied Mathematics (B) BS/Applied Mathematics Art (B, m, M) BA/MA/MFA/Art Asian American Studies (B, m, M) BA/MA/Asian American Studies Asian Area Studies (m) Astronomy (bc, m) BA/Physics Astrophysics (bc) BS/Physics Athletic Coaching (m, C) Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (B) BS/Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences B Biochemistry (B, mc)

    150. Mind-Body Medicine: State Of The Science, Implications For Practice -- Astin Et
    Article by John A Astin et al. on the state of the science and implications for practice. Extensive bibliography. Journal of the American Board of family Practice.
    http://www.jabfp.org/cgi/content/full/16/2/131
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    This Article Abstract Full Text (PDF) Rapid Responses: Submit a response ... Citation Map Services Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of the journal Download to citation manager ... Cited by other online articles PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Astin, J. A. Articles by Forys, K. L. The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
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    Clinical Review
    Mind-Body Medicine: State of the Science, Implications for Practice
    John A. Astin, PhD Shauna L. Shapiro, PhD David M. Eisenberg, MD and Kelly L. Forys, MA Correspondence: Address reprint requests to John A. Astin, PhD, California Pacific Medical Center, 2300 California St., Room 207, San Francisco, CA 94115
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    Conclusion References Background: Although emerging evidence during the past several decades suggests that psychosocial factors can directly influence both physiologic function and health outcomes, medicine had

    151. UT Extension - Eastern Region
    Information about agriculture, family and consumer science information outreach efforts, 4H youth development, and other programs offered in the 24 counties of East Tennessee.
    http://www.uteasternregion.org/
    University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search
    Eastern Region
    Home Regional Staff County Staff Programming Areas ... Regional Calendar
    Welcome to the Eastern Region
    We're the University of Tennessee Extension. But, people know us by many names. Some just call us Extension. Others call us the county agent, the home economist, or the 4-H agent. We're in the education business. We deliver research-based information from the university to the people of Tennessee. Our region encompasses 33 counties in East Tennessee. From Mountain City to Chattanooga, a county office is located near you to serve your needs in Agriculture, Family and Consumer Science, 4-H Youth Development and Resource Development. If you would like more information about Extension visit the state homepage by clicking here Contact the Eastern Region Connie Heiskell,
    Regional Director 3213 Alcoa Highway
    Knoxville, Tennessee

    152. The Violin
    Illustrates the history and the making of violins. Also includes information about violin composers, playing, family and science.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/27178/
    team 27178
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    153. UNESCO Education - Education For All By 2015
    science Technology Education How to reach young children in lowincomefamilies in the United States and the United Kingdom; Cultural identity for
    http://www.unesco.org/education/index.shtml

    154. VIEW ::: ¹êÄí¹ö ¼¼°è°ü ´ëÇпø
    Master of Arts in Christian Studies, with optional focus in sciences or family/social sciences. Core courses are in English, while science and social science subjects are in Korean. Statement of Faith and online application.
    http://www.view.edu/
    Introduction General Info. Student Life Apply to VIEW Academics MACS DKWS Calendar Message Board View Office FAQ Download Photo People Paul Yang VIEW Cafe Go to DEW
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    Vancouver Institute for Evangelical Worldview (VIEW), has established a special track of courses in the MACS degree for Korean professionals. Two options allow a student to focus in Sciences or Family and Social Sciences. The core Bible, Theology, and Leadership courses are taught in English by regular ACTS faculty, while the Worldview and Science/Social Science integration courses are taught in Korean by Dr. Yang and ACTS adjunct faculty. This program will assist individuals to develop a cohere
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    155. USC Wrigley Institute | Marine Science Center
    Wrigley Marine science Center on Catalina Island. Navigation Generous giftsfrom the Wrigley family have transformed the center into a stateof-the-art
    http://wrigley.usc.edu/msc/
    Located on Catalina Island just 20 miles off the coast of Los Angeles, the Philip K. Wrigley Marine Science Center (WMSC) is the heart of the Wrigley Institute. Generous gifts from the Wrigley family have transformed the center into a state-of-the-art laboratory and teaching facility. Catalina's proximity to an urban center and the island's protected status provide an excellent site for marine and terrestrial investigations. Eight laboratories accommodate up to 24 researchers and groups of up to 60 students. Housing can host 65 overnight guests and provide meals for up to 150 people. The lab is currently used by faculty and students from USC and other regional universities and is available for a broad range of research and educational activities.
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  • 156. Sched
    Edutational lectures for the whole family on Friday nights, workshops for science teachers on Saturdays, both at MJC. Site has schedule, topics and links.
    http://virtual.yosemite.cc.ca.us/smurov/sched.html
    Modesto Area Partners in Science Sponsored by Modesto Junior College, Modesto City Schools, Great Valley Museum, Associated Students of Modesto Junior College, The Modesto Bee, MJC Foundation, MJC Office of the President. Striving to achieve excellence in science literacy in the Great Central Valley
    Learning is Fun! Free Friday Night Edutaining Science Presentations
    MAPS presents Free* community programs on Friday nights at 7:30 pm* on a first come - first served basis. The MAPS program will continue during the 2003-2004 year under the new leadership of Richard Anderson, Teri Curtis, Catherine Greene, and Mary Roslaniec. Please change your MAPS bookmark to: http://virtual.yosemite.cc.ca.us/MAPS/ On Fri., Sept. 17, 2004, MAPS will have an energy conference on the MJC campus featuring 4 experts in the fields of oil reserves, global warming, solar energy and fuel cells and the hydrogen economy. Contact Sandy Vanwey at 575-6739 for more information.
    last updated 6/10/04
    visitor number (started 11/3/98)

    157. St. Paul's Publishing Company
    Catholic texts including Latin, science, and history. They also have back issues of St Paul's family Magazine available.
    http://www.stpaulspub.com/

    158. Index
    To engage a broader audience in science inquiry and engineering, the FamilyAdventures in science and Technology activities at the MIT Museum;
    http://www.media.mit.edu/~mres/papers/pie/
    The PIE Network
    Promoting Science Inquiry and Engineering
    through Playful Invention and Exploration
    with New Digital Technologies A proposal from:
    MIT Media Laboratory, Science Museum of Minnesota, The Exploratorium, American Visionary Art Museum, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Lemelson Center at the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution, MIT Museum, and Center for Children and Technology 1. The Need New digital technologies are becoming widely available in homes, workplaces, schools, libraries, and community centers. But rarely are these new technologies used to engage people in meaningful scientific inquiry. Too often, students in science classrooms use computers merely to look up information on the Web. To address this problem, the National Science Foundation has, for many years, funded research on new technologies designed to support scientific inquiry and learning. Some of the most successful projects have used new technologies to blur the boundaries between science and engineering, helping students become engaged in scientific inquiry not only through observing and measuring but also through designing and building. In a series of NSF-funded research projects (NSF grants 9358519-RED and CDA-9616444), for example, the MIT Media Laboratory developed "programmable bricks" (tiny computers that connect to motors and sensors) that pre-college students then used to build their own scientific instruments (Resnick et al., 1996). Among their creations: an odometer for rollerblades (using a magnetic sensor to count wheel rotations); a diary-security system (using a touch sensor to monitor if your brother is snooping in your diary); an automated hamster cage (using a light sensor to keep track of what your pet hamster is doing while you’re asleep).

    159. Alphabetical Index - College Of Human Sciences - Iowa State University
    family and Consumer Sciences Education Leadership Academy Financial CounselingClinic G top George Washington Carver Teacher Education Program
    http://www.hs.iastate.edu/search/index/

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    160. First Church Of Religious Science, Hemet Home Page
    An includive spiritual family committed to realizing and expressing Oneness. Beliefs, prayer ministry and reverend background.
    http://www.religiousscience.org/Hemet/
    "The Domes of Spiritual Living" First Church of Religious Science - Hemet, CA Our Vision: We are a spiritual family committed to realizing and expressing our Oneness, excluding none, including all. Our Mission: We express our Oneness by teaching and living Science of Mind principles. Rev. Carrie Masters, Minister Rev. Anne Greene, Assistant Minister
    Sunday Services:
    9:30 a.m. - Meditation 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Celebration Our Location:
    40450 Stetson Avenue, Hemet, CA Mail and Office: 40450 Stetson Avenue
    Hemet, CA 92544
    (951) 658-5157 Voice
    (951) 652-8105 Fax Dial-A-Prayer: 951-925-9353 Available 24 hours a day (click on icon to send e-mail) United Church of Religious Science Events: www.usrsevents.org Denominational Headquarters: www.religiousscience.org
    World Ministry of Prayer: www.religiousscience.org/wmop_site
    Science of Mind Magazine: www.scienceofmind.com Development of this website is supported
    by a United Church of Religious Science tithe grant
    to www.onlinechurches.com

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