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  1. Annotated bibliography: Nutrition management for children with special needs (Publication) by Beverly Cross, 1993
  2. Nutrition management for children with special needs in child nutrition programs: Workshop proceedings (Publication) by Beverly Cross, 1993

1. The Clarion-Ledger Mississippi's News Source
Home Mississippi News Story June 15, 2003 Disabled focus of town hall meeting The Clarion-Ledger Disabled focus of town hall meeting
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2. NBC 15 Close To Home - Coalition Sets Up Hot Line For Disabled
Coupons. Contests. About Us. Clear Channel. NBC. Coalition Sets Up Hot Line For Disabled Mississippi Voters Last Update 10/13/2004 50453 PM
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3. AP Wire 10/13/2004 Coalition Sets Up Hot Line For Disabled
Coalition sets up hot line for disabled Mississippi voters SHELIA HARDWELL BYRD Associated Press JACKSON, Miss.
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4. The Sun Herald 02/19/2004 Mississippi's Severely Disabled Can
Mississippi's severely disabled can now get care in state By SUSAN CHRISTENSEN HEALTH AND RESEARCH NEWS SERVICE
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5. Mississippi By State Disabled American Veterans United States
Buscador Society Military Veterans Organizations United States Disabled American Veterans By State Mississippi
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6. Disabled, Stutzen - Mississippi (MS)
Disabled, Stutzen Mississippi (MS)
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7. Mississippi State University Alumnus Summer 1995
"Mississippi State is proud that it has been successful in retaining and graduating disabled students " White said. "I like tax season."
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8. AB5MU's HomePage
Gregory (Scott) King in Nettleton, Mississippi, a disabled ham who monitors 146.92.
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9. Comunicados De Prensa 03-011 En Mississippi - HUD
US Department of Housing and Urban Development's Mississippi website. HUD announces $44 million to increase selfsufficiency among public housing
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10. Handybar - Mississippi MS Mobility Aids Disabled Persons Vehicle
Handybar A vehicle device which helps senior citizens, elderly and disabled persons get safely in and out of their automobile
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11. Community Foundation Of Greater Jackson
for special needs training and are taught to serve the disabled. Diabetes Foundation of mississippi, $1000.00 disabled American Veterans,Inc.,
http://www.cfgreaterjackson.org/page7.html
Who We Are Community Foundations Our History Our Mission Board and Staff ... Information Membership Become A Member! Contact Us Happenings Events News/Press Releases Become A Donor Why Start A Fund How To Start A Fund Investment Policy Fees Grants Grant Awards How To Apply ChemFirst Fund Grants Scholarships ... Donor Suggestion Form Tax Matters Tax Ideas Grants
The Hinds County Sheriff’s Office Second Chance Pet Partners Project teams inmates with dogs from local animal shelters. The inmates learn the skill of animal obedience training while teaching the dogs. Once trained, the dogs are returned to shelters where their new skills make them more attractive to potential adopters. A handful of the animals are deemed appropriate for special needs training and are taught to serve the disabled. Several types of grants are awarded each year by the Foundation. Some are approved through the Foundation's annual competitive grant cycle, which requires submission of an application. Others are in the form of scholarships. Several non-profit organizations have funds at the Foundation which benefit their particular organization. Also, donor-advised funds make grants to area charities at the recommendation of the donor who established the fund (donor-advisors may click on the "Donor Suggestion Form" link on the left-hand side of this page to access and print out a donor suggestion form for their funds). In addition, special funds exist, such as the JPS Education Foundation Trust, a $1 million endowment which funds classroom projects in the Jackson Public School District.

12. IS1559 Clothing For Special Needs: Clothing For The Disabled
A need exists for specially designed clothing for the disabled to be mississippi State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
http://msucares.com/pubs/infosheets/is1559.htm
Clothing for Special Needs: Clothing for the Disabled
Approximately 35 million American adults and children are disabled, with some physical or mental impairment that limits their activities. Their basic clothing should be functional, comfortable, and attractive. Clothing can enhance or limit independence and productivity. Tight or confining clothing can impair movement and reduce comfort. It also may cause a feeling of unattractiveness, possibly lowering self-esteem. Many people with disabilities, whether temporary or permanent, have reduced physical strength and dexterity. The more independent they can become, the more psychologically healthy they will feel.
Helpful Clothing Features
Some self-help features make it easier to manage fastening/unfastening and putting on/removing clothes. Many features allow for added fullness, giving greater comfort and ease of movement. The following features may promote independence in dressing/undressing:
  • Simple styles, with minimal details.

13. CoasterBuzz - Developmentally Disabled Man Slips Out Of Ferris Wheel At Mississi
Developmentally disabled man slips out of Ferris wheel at mississippi I veworked with special needs kids/adults for almost a decade and I can tell you
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E-mail: Password: forgot it? Register Save login? Home News Forum Roller Coasters ... Make the ads go away, join CoasterBuzz Club for a nickel a day! Click Here! News Developmentally disabled man slips out of Ferris wheel at Mississippi Valley Fair
Wednesday, August 03, 2005 10:10 AM contributed by Dan D McD A developmentally disabled man riding the Ferris wheel Tuesday at the Mississippi Valley Fair in Davenport slipped out of his car and dropped between the wheel's spokes before being rescued by six employees of Evans United Rides, which operates the ride. Read more from The Quad-City Times The Buzz Jeffrey R Smith Edit ) 8/3/2005 10:43:26 AM Davenport's Handicapped Development Center may think they are taking clients to the fair again next year... We'll see if they sing the same tune after the settlement! swampfoxer Edit ) 8/3/2005 11:14:09 AM The entire thing was caught on video that our local news showed last night. The video showed the person he was riding with hanging on to him as he was dangling from the seat. Then, that person lost their grip and he fell, bouncing between some rails before he grabbed hold of something. I'll never forget the frightened look on that poor guys face as he was hanging on for dear life. John Moore Edit ) 8/3/2005 1:36:45 PM Being disabled myself, and having dealt with developmentally disabled people, I think that they should not have even been allowed to ride. The rides are dangerous for them When my old school took the mentally challenged kids to the state fair, they always stay away from the midway. As much as I believe in an equal ride experience for everyone, those types of people shouldn't even be on rides at all because of the risks.

14. Graduate Programs At University Of Wisconsin - La Crosse
Proximity of the mississippi River and other aquatic environments affords education, and recreation programs for individuals with special needs.
http://schools.gradschools.com/graduate-schools/Univ-Wisconsin-LaCrosse.html
Graduate student loans and financial aid specifically for Graduate students
University Of Wisconsin - La Crosse
Following is a list of all campus based programs at University Of Wisconsin - La Crosse There are matching records for University Of Wisconsin - La Crosse . Displaying matches through University Of Wisconsin - La Crosse
College of Business Administration
Business Administration
223 Wimberly Hall, UW-La Crosse
La Crosse, WI 54601 U.S.A. Click here to visit this program's website Click to send E-mail to: dittman.amel@uwlax.edu Phone:
Fax:
Description:
Accredited by the AACSB-International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the MBA program prepares students for positions of responsibility in business, education, and government. The curriculum is organized around the changing technological environment, globalization, and social and environmental responsibility. It is an evening program and offers some courses via the Internet. May be pursued full of part-time. Admission in Fall and Spring semesters.
Degree(s):
M.B.A.- Business Administration

15. Tiscali - Search
Information related to teaching special needs children via the computer. Reference Education special Education schools ( cartelle 188 documenti 8)
http://directory.tiscali.it/Society/Disabled/Education
document.domain = 'tiscali.it'; Home Search Society Disabled Education Colleges an... Siti selezionati dalla categoria Education
All Means All School to Work Project Information, resources, and strategies to ensure access to and choice by all learners within their local school-to-work system. Blackfriars ICT Department Information related to teaching special needs children via the computer. College and Special Education [About.com] Reviewed links to resources for special needs college students. College information for students with learning disabilities. Organizations, testing, and publications. Disability - Getting into the Workforce Information about vocational education and training (VET) and employment for people with a disability. Disability Services at Various Colleges and Universities Links to college disability services pages. Disability and Information Systems in Higher Education Service aimed at enhancing access for those with learning difficulties and/or disabilities, to learning and teaching, research and administration across higher and further education through the use of information and communication technologies. (United Kingdom) Family and Advocates Partnership for Education (FAPE) Informs families about IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997). This site has lots of information about FAPE, laws and regulations, and associated links.

16. People With Special Needs Down Syndrome Report February 1999
if schools don t move fast enough to better integrate their disabled children, special needs. If you have a child who has special needs due to a
http://www.altonweb.com/cs/downsyndrome/pwsnmar96.html
People with Special Needs Down Syndrome Report May 1999 February 1999 December 1998 Autumn 1998 Summer 1998 May 1998 February 1998 Christmas 1997 Fall 1997 Autumn 1997 Summer 1997 June 1997 April 1997 February 1997 March 1996 ROBERT J. JOHNSON, MANAGER
1409 NORTH FIRST STREET
ABERDEEN, SD 57401
VOL. 16 #1 March 1996 EDUCATING RAFAEL. The 1-17-96 EDUCATION WEEK contains this article on DS/INCLUSION, plus OBERTI AND THE LAW (the case is one of 1/2 dozen on inclusion). The case indicates schools have the burden to prove why a student should not be included in a regular classroom. The Oberti's first took the school to court five years earlier, but lost. The Appeals judge in '92 said: "Inclusion is a right, not a privilege for a select few." The author (Lynn Schnaiberg) says the two sides to the case are speaking in different languages: the school saw Rafael as half-empty, but his parents saw him as half-full. In concluding OBERTI AND THE LAW Schnaiberg says: "Regardless of where educators stand philosophically on inclusion, many disability-rights advocates have made the link between inclusion and racial desegregation. And they warn that if schools don't move fast enough to better integrate their disabled children, the courts may step in to do the job for them." See Page 776 of the 21/28 December '95 NATURE for this report by the Harvard Department of Neurology ( Bruce Yanker , Enders 260, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115). In the final paragraph the authors state that "increased generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) may contribute to abnormal brain developmental and mental retardation in DS." Their final sentence says, "if there is in vivo confirmation then the neuro protective effects of antioxidants may provide an important therapeutic approach to mental retardation and the prevention of Alzheimer's disease in DS individuals."

17. 2002 Outstanding School Clinician Honoree
Biloxi Public schools, Georgene plays an active role in keeping the mississippi training and education for identifying students with special needs,
http://www.mshausa.org/johnson_honors.htm
Outstanding School Clinician
Georgene Falcone-Johnson
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18. I Just Heard ~ Special-needs, Rumours ( And Rumors) And News About Special Needs
specialneeds. I Just Heard About STATE says Farm School up to par disabled man riding the Ferris wheel Tuesday at the mississippi Valley Fair in
http://www.ijustheard.com/daylist_html?year=2005&month=8&day=3&cat_id=30

19. I Just Heard ~ Special-needs, Rumours ( And Rumors) And News About Special Needs
special needs school gets closer look Touring the state s 2 schools for the deaf to benefit special needs and disabled children Anything to do with
http://www.ijustheard.com/daylist_html?year=2005&month=8&day=5&cat_id=30

20. ESU | Academics | Vice President
Advances in special Education Counseling Students with special needs. The Learning disabled College Student, mississippi Association for Children and
http://www.emporia.edu/acadaff/schwenn/
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. John O. Schwenn
Phone:
Email:
schwennj@emporia.edu
Curriculum Vitae Education University of Wisconsin-Madison - Ph.D., 1976 Major - Rehabilitation and Special Education (formerly Behavioral Disabilities)
Minor - Educational Psychology emphasis in School Psychology University of Wisconsin-Madison - M.S., 1973 Major - Rehabilitation and Special Education (formerly Behavioral Disabilities) University of Wisconsin-La Crosse - B.S., 1971 Major - Psychology
Minor - Sociology Professional Experience Administrative Vice President for Academic Affairs, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS (10/97-present) Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS (7/97-10/97) Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS (8/94-6/97)

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