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41. Family Crises Services Of Northwest Mississippi, Inc. -- General Info
family Crisis Services, family Crisis Services of Northwest mississippi, Inc . Families First Resource Center. Community Resource Library
http://www.watervalley.net/users/rcs/geninfo.html
Family Crisis Services of Northwest Mississippi, Inc.
Founded in October, 1992 as a Non-Profit Organization
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Family Crisis Services of Northwest Mississippi, Inc. (FCS) is a prevention education and victim assistance organization. With funding from the Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Justice, FCS began providing services in October of 1992. The ten counties the agency is responsible for according to the Department of Justice are Coahoma, DeSoto, Lafayette, Marshall, Panola, Quitman, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tunica and Yalobusha. The agency is founded on a set of beliefs that include the support of human rights for all people and the principle that every person has the right to live a life free of violence and exploitation. The agency addresses the problems, concerns, treatment and expenses of the survivors of violence and their families. In addition, educational programs on contingent issues are addressed through programs on all types of violence, self-esteem, HIV/AIDS, alcohol and drug abuse, harassment, hate crimes, etc. The four basic areas of service for the agency are in the following areas:

42. Family Crises Services Of Northwest Mississippi, Inc. -- Related Links
family Crisis Services, family Crisis Services of Northwest mississippi, Inc . State of mississippi Office of the Attorney general
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Missippi Resources for Crime Victims
Federal Bureau of Investigation
100 W. Capitol Street, Suite 1553
Jackson, MS 39269
Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence
P.O. Box 4703
Jackson, MS 39296-4703
Voice: (601) 981-9196
Fax: (601) 981-2501
Toll-Free: (800) 898-3234
E-mail: mcadv@misnet.com Mississippi Coalition Against Sexual Assault
Department of Health - Mississippi State 5455 Executive Place Drive P.O. Box 4172 Jackson, MS 39296-4172 Phone: (601) 987-9011 Fax: (601) 987-9166 Toll-Free: (888) 987-9011 Mississippi Crime Victim Compensation Program P.O. Box 267 Jackson, MS 39205

43. P1618 When Your Income Drops
Once you ve listed your family s resources and potential resources, consider your The Director of Administrative Services, mississippi Public Service
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When Your Income Drops
In today's economy, many circumstances can lead to a sudden loss of income: loss of job, layoffs or cutbacks, reduced income, loss of support from a spouse, illness, death of a spouse, or divorce. Any of these can be a serious blow to families who are struggling to survive economically in difficult times. Very often the reduction in a family's income is not expected, and the natural reaction is panic. If your family suffers loss of income, try to remain calm and don't waste time and energy blaming yourself. Instead, take control of the situation by doing the best you can with the resources available to your family. This publication offers suggestions for helping you make day-to-day decisions with the money you do have, cope with creditors, maintain control over your finances, and protect your family's welfare.
Take Stock of Your Situation
Uncertainty and financial neglect can increase the stress associated with income loss. Take some time, therefore, to study your current financial and family resources. Once you know and understand your situation, you can develop a plan for making the most of family and community resources. A little knowledge goes much further than either imagining the worst or ignoring reality and neglecting bills.

44. Faculty Handbook (Mississippi State University)
Additional information about mississippi State University can be found in John K . areas Agriculture and Natural resources, family Consumer Education,
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A. History of the University By 1932, when the Legislature renamed the College as Mississippi State College, it consisted of the Agricultural Experiment Station (1887), the College of Engineering (1902), the College of Agriculture (1903), the School of Industrial Pedagogy (1909), the School of General Science (1911), the College of Business and Industry (1915), the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service (1915), and the Division of Continuing Education (1919). Further, in 1926 the College had received its first accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. By 1958, when the Legislature again renamed the College as Mississippi State University, the Graduate School had been organized (1936), doctoral degree programs had begun (1951), the School of Forest Resources had been established (1954), and the College of Arts and Sciences had been created (1956). The School of Architecture admitted its first students in 1973, the College of Veterinary Medicine admitted its first class in 1977, and the School of Accountancy was established in 1979, rounding out the present structure.

45. American Academy Of Pediatrics National Center Of Medical Home Initiatives For C
family Resource Guide http//www.thearc.org/familyguide/mississippi.doc Thisguide is written for families raising children with mental retardation and
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46. The Rainwater Collection Of Genealogy Resources
The John Edwin Lucy Hyde Rainwater family Bible, MS, ca 1881 Jeanette Rainwater,widow of William A., 1931, mississippi John Daniel Rainwater, 1911,
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DATABASES African-American Rainwaters PROPRIETORS Meet Susan Meet Steve Email Site hosted by NCC The purpose of The Rainwater Collection is to offer serious genealogical researchers an archive of well-documented, accurate and uninterpreted data to assist in their research. My time is exceedingly limited right now, and I am unable to answer most email. Please read the before accessing the database or other pages on this web site. Research Alert The National Graphic Society's Genographic Project is collecting DNA for a world-wide study of human migration patterns. This analysis analysis reveals where and when your haplogroup originated, and may settle some of the European vs. Native American questions that circulate in the Rainwater family. Your participation is requested. Database Search this site Owing to the imperfections of the gedcom standard, the shadings of certainty and uncertainty so carefully documented in my personal copy of this database, are not always clear in the online database. This database contains information that is thoroughly proven, as well as information that is theoretical and in the process of being proven or disproven. Don't take everything you find here (or in any other online database) as gospel truth. If an individual is not found in the database, we have no information on him or her.

47. Mississippi Genealogy Resources
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Part of the RootsWeb project, it provides archives, chat, a list of genealogy societies, mailing lists, and reunion information. Click To Open In A New Window MSGenWeb - Tippah County, Mississippi Features a mailing list to join, an 1850 Federal census report, county bible records, and related links. Click To Open In A New Window Genealogy Resources on the Internet - WWW/Mississippi ... Julia's Southern States Genealogy Mississippi. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows ... contains links to general Mississippi sites, Mississippi MSGenWeb pages, archives and ... Click To Open In A New Window Cyndi's List - Mississippi A variety of links to information about Mississippi genealogy, including mailing lists, primary records, and Web sites. Click To Open In A New Window ...Genealogy.. Minnesota Genealogy.. Mississippi Genealogy.. Missouri.....Texas Genealogy.. Utah Genealogy.. Vermont Genealogy.....Georgia Genealogy.. Guam Genealogy.. Hawaii Genealogy..

48. A Black Mississippi Family And Constantine Montgomery
The year 1870 was also the first time black people in general were counted by THE MOAK AND RELATED FAMILIES FAMILIES OF SOUTH CAROLINA and mississippi
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49. AfriGeneas | African Ancestry In Mississippi
family Research Association of mississippi, PO Box 13334, Jackson, MS 392363334 Genealogy resources on the Internet - mississippi
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When the government of the United States established the Mississippi Territory in 1798, the region around Natchez, which held the bulk of the population, contained about 5,000 whites and 3,500 slaves. Upon entering the union in 1817, Mississippi received slavery as a fully established economic and agricultural system. With the exception of the interior of the Delta region, which remained largely isolated and unsettled until after the Civil War, Mississippi by 1850 had been formed as illustrated by this county map In 1817 Mississippi had a population of about 40,000 whites and 30,000 African Americans. By 1860 African Americans made up 50% of Mississippi's total population of approximately 791,000 people. The African American's place was solidly established, regulated by legal codes and fueled by the institution of slavery. At the time of its admission only the southern quarter and a narrow strip up the Mississippi to the Yazoo were open to legal settlement. The rest of the state was held by the Chickasaw and Choctow nations. By 1835 these Indian nations had lost all claims to their territory. An increasing flow of newcomers to the southern and eastern sections of the territory, mainly from Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, and the region above Mobile began to arrive. Those who arrived with sufficient capital quickly took possession of the better dark-soil lands and established plantations, leaving the cheaper uplands for those of lesser means. The French first introduced slavery into the Mississippi territory in the early 1700 and the English, who later settled into the territory, were eager purchasers of slaves.

50. USA - Cancer Resources By State K-Ne - CancerIndex
This is a general pathology site which includes many cancer related resources . Leukemia and Lymphoma Society mississippi Chapter voluntary health
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51. Mississippi I-Gen
mississippi state resources database searches Name, Keyword, GeneralSearches * Build your family tree OneGreatfamily * Find out if two families
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52. Pioneers - Heritage Gateways
mississippi Saints, 18461847 (general Information) Later he brought hisfamily to Nauvoo, hoping to make his home, but continued persecutions by the
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Pioneers Previous Next Mississippi Saints, 1846-1847 (General Information) In the great Mormon migration to western United States there seems to have been three distinct plans, whereby those people who had accepted wholeheartedly the principles of the newly-found religion would begin the long journey to find a haven in the Rocky Mountains in which to establish their homes free from religious persecutions. The vast majority of these converts were to come by land under the able leadership of Brigham Young, upon whom the mantle of the Church had fallen after the martyrdom of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Samuel Brannan was called to take charge of the Saints, some from the Eastern States, sailing on a chartered ship (Brooklyn) which would carry them around the Horn, then on to the present site of San Francisco, California. John Brown was to go into the Southern States and gather those Saints who were ready to leave their all and make the westward journey. He was given instructions to meet President Young in the Indian country. Both Brannan and Brown carried out their part of the master plan and started for the Rocky Mountains in the year 1846; but Brigham Young and the main body of the Saints were detained on the banks of the Missouri River, chiefly because of the call made by the government for five hundred of their young men to be organized into what is known in history as the Mormon Battalion. This chapter has to deal with the southern company who started west in 1846, and failing to meet President Young, journeyed to the old Spanish Fort on the Arkansas River at Pueblo, Colorado where they stayed the winter of 1846?1847. As Mr. Brown and others returned to the South to bring their families we include those people known as Mississippi Saints who came into the Valley in 1847 as well as those who came in 1848.

53. Paul E. Rogers, Mississippi Attorney At Law - Links
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54. Mississippi Lawyers WWW Domain - Legal Resource Index
mississippi Lawyers Legal Resource Index. Copyright 1996 Frank D. Edens, US Government general resources .Federal Government Information on the
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M ississippi L awyers L egal R esource Index Under Construction! Most links are operational. The order and arrangement will change and also be updated. MISSISSIPPI LAW - COURTS Mississippi Supreme Court Mississippi Supreme Court Opinions MISSISSIPPI LAW - COURT RULES All Rules Adopted by the Mississippi Supreme Court Rules of Civil Procedur e Rules of Evidenc ... E FEDERAL LAW - SUPREME COURT U.S. Supreme Court Decisions U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Supreme Court Cases Gopher Supreme Court oral arguments in constitutional cases ... U.S. Supreme Court - Administrative Law Decisions FEDERAL LAW - REGULATIONS Code of Federal Regulations Code of Federal Regulations related to records management (GOPHER) Federal Regulatory Information Code of Federal Regulations ... U.S. Code FEDERAL LAW - CIRCUIT COURTS U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit. 1st Circuit 2nd Circuit 3rd Circuit ... 11th Circuit FEDERAL LAW - DISTRICT COURTS Unofficial Home Page of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia U.S. DISTRICT COURT - NORTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI U.S. Constitution. U.S. Constitution. ... U.S. Constitution FEDERAL LAW - GENERAL SITES The Federal Judicial Center Administrative Office of the Courts U.S. Federal Judiciary.

55. MSLawyer.com - Mississippi Law Firms - Attorney And Law Firm Directory
These links provide general information on the Federal court system, LAWRELATED resources/ PROGRAMS FOR THE PUBLIC. mississippi Volunteer Lawyers
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    These links provide general information on the Federal court system, biographical data on the Mississippi Supreme Court and Court of Appeals justices, and a picture of the US Supreme Court justices.
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    The following link contains help on preparing for a deposition.
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    Links to the Drunk Driving Defense Page and other DUI/DWI resources.
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    Various links to information of interest to families.

    56. General Practice Attorneys, Jackson, Mississippi, MS, SuperPages, Yellow Pages
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    57. Janet's Genealogy Page - Mississippi State Resources
    Janet s Genealogy Site Research resources for mississippi. State Genealogicalresources on the Internet family History Centers Resource Directory
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    58. Mental Help Net - 187 - WhitePaper - ChildCare Resources (By State)
    ChildCare resources (By State) CenterSite. Child Care Aware website logo Michigan. general Information; family Independence Agency
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    59. The Genealogy Forum: Resource Center: Mississippi Genealogical Societies
    GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES OF mississippi family Research Association of general Delivery Aberdeen, MS 39730 Northeast mississippi Historical and
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    Mississippi Genealogical Societies Aberdeen Genealogical Society
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    Aberdeen, MS 39730
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    PO Box 187
    Washington, MS 39190
    Alcorn County Genealogical Society
    PO Box 1808
    Corinth, MS 38835
    Email: gjudkins@avsia.com Calhoun County Historical and Genealogical Society PO Box 114 Pittsboro, MS 38951 Email: thallum@teclink.net Chickasaw County Historical and Genealogical Society c/o Mrs. Joe Cribble 101 Tindall Circle Houston, MS 38851 Claiborne / Jefferson County Genealogical Society PO Box 1017 Port Gibson, MS 39150 Columbus-Lowndes Genealogical Society 314 Seventh Street N Columbus, MS 39701 Dancing Rabbitt Genealogical Society C/o Carthage Leake Library 114 East Franklin Street Carthage, MS 39051

    60. Forty Projects Funded To Improve Access To Electronic Health Information For The
    The NAH will create a family resource center in two multicultural diverse The two Medical resources sites at Whidbey general Hospital will be linked
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    Forty Projects Funded to Improve Access to Electronic Health Information for the Public
    Return to Web Version Printer-friendly Version The National Library of Medicine is pleased to announce that 40 projects to improve access to electronic health information for the general public have been funded in 24 states. All projects will last up to eighteen months. Funding for the projects was provided through the National Network of Libraries of Medicine. Arizona Verde Valley Medical Center Cottonwood, AZ The purpose of this project is to provide access to accurate and quality consumer health information to the residents of the Verde Valley and Yavapai County through the Internet. MEDLINE, PubMed, MedlinePlus, NIH SeniorHealth, ClinicalTrials.gov and Household Products Database will be the primary databases used for accessing consumer health information. The target groups and partners in the project are the public library system, medical and mental health car providers, and organizations that provide health services to the uninsured, under-insured, working poor and migrant populations of the Verde Valley. It is anticipated that this project will provide free accurate and quality consumer health information, including easy-to-read material, Spanish and possibly other language materials and interactive tutorials to the Verde Valley and the communities located in Yavapai County.

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