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  1. In Search of Chaco: New Approaches to an Archaeological Enigma (Popular Southwest Archaeology)
  2. Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain. Introductions and Indices (Monographs of the School of American Research) by Arthur J. O. Anderson, 1982-02-17
  3. Carlos and the Skunk/Carlos Y El Zorrillo by Jan Romero Stevens, 2001-10
  4. Archaeology Of Chaco Canyon: An Eleventh Century Pueblo Regional Center (School of American Research Advanced Seminar)
  5. Wildlife Rescue: The Work of Dr. Kathleen Ramsay by Jennifer Dewey, 1994-08
  6. Cowboys: Roundup on an American Ranch by Joan Anderson, 1996-03
  7. The Zunis (First Book) by Katherine M. Doherty, Craig A. Doherty, 1993-10
  8. Carlos and the Corn Field/Carlos Y LA Milpa De Maiz by Jan Stevens, 2001-03
  9. Taos Artists and Their Patrons, 1898-1950 by Dean A. Porter, Teresa Hayes Ebie, et all 1999-05
  10. Red Sky at Morning (Perennial Classics (Tandem Library)) by Richard Bradford, 2001-10
  11. New Mexico GED handbook by Albert S Gomez, 1982
  12. Josefina Saves the Day: A Summer Story (American Girls Collection (Sagebrush)) by Valerie Tripp, 1999-10
  13. Children of Clay: A Family of Pueblo Potters by Rina Swentzell, 2003-12
  14. General history of the things of New Spain; book 6, rhetoric and moral philosophy;: Florentine codex (Monographs of the School of American Research) by Bernardino de Sahagún, 1969

61. Southern New Mexico Travel And Tourism Information: General Interest
general Interest. Last updated on Monday, February 24, 2003 This school at Claunch, new mexico was once a symbol of the 1930s and the efforts of
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Last updated on Monday, February 24, 2003 ATree for my Future Ruidoso, New Mexico home The lady at the Forest Service office in Ruidoso said I could take a tree up to ten feet tall, so that's what I was determined to do. Although tempted, I wasn't going to give up on removing this tree and taking it to the land I'd bought a couple of years ago. The land where I'll live someday. Book Publisher Specializes in Southwestern Themes On five quiet acres outside Silver City , M. H. Dutch and Cherie Salmon run a cottage industry book publishing business that serves the nation. High Lonesome Books features Southwestern themes, books written by Salmon, reprints of old and out-of-print books, original books by living authors and used books. Cattle brands of Grant County Drive any of the three main approaches to Silver City and a moment comes when your eye is arrested by a homely, hand-painted billboard showing dozens of cattle brands grouped around the silhouette of a cow. It doesn't take higher math to put two and two together: A lot of Grant County's residents and acreage are in the cattle business. Chile Remedies for a Hangover Every New Years Eve we promise ourselves not to overindulge in “spirits,” but alas, it does happen. So if you’re reading this article in bed with an ice pack on your head and Pepto Bismol on the nightstand, consider yourself a self-induced victim of a hangover, or as they say in Spanish, of

62. New Mexico -- Sources [ ALSO! -- U.S. Law ]
Other new mexico Commentary. Attorney general Publications Board of Bar Examiners, —————, University of new mexico School of Law
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63. Federation For American Immigration Reform: Immigration Impact: New Mexico
School overcrowding is becoming a costly issue for new mexico. Table DP1-4, Profile of general Demographic Characteristics 1990 and 2000, Census 2000,
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64. Usnews.com: E-learning: University Of New Mexico (General Information)
University of new mexico Law School Note The data in this directory were collected in summer and fall of 2004, in reference to the 20032004 academic year.
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MSC03 2190, One University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
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E-mail: dominguz@unm.edu E-learning website: http://eu.unm.edu Undergraduate Level Graduate Level Instructional Delivery Modes Primary mode of instruction used for E-learning: Internet Other modes of instruction: Audio, CD-ROM, Video, Internet Residency Requirements for Degree-Granting Programs Definition: Residency requirements refer to on-campus time for a specific E-learning course or program. None of this institution's degree-granting programs or certificate programs have residency requirements. Number of Courses, Degree Programs, and Enrollment in 2003-2004 Distance education courses This institution offers 133 credit-granting distance education courses, with a total enrollment of 2,052 students. The institution first offered credit-granting distance education courses in 1985. Online-only courses This institution offers 63 credit-granting online-only courses, with a total enrollment of 1,512 students.

65. Usnews.com: E-learning: New Mexico State University (General Information)
new mexico State University Engineering School new mexico State University Education School Note The data in this directory were collected in summer and
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E-mail: carmen@nmsu.edu E-learning website: http://distance.nmsu.edu Undergraduate Level Graduate Level Instructional Delivery Modes Primary mode of instruction used for E-learning: Internet Other modes of instruction: Audio, CD-ROM, Video, Internet Residency Requirements for Degree-Granting Programs Definition: Residency requirements refer to on-campus time for a specific E-learning course or program. Some of this institution's degree-granting programs or certificate programs have residency requirements, and some do not. Number of Courses, Degree Programs, and Enrollment in 2003-2004 Distance education courses This institution offers 196 credit-granting distance education courses, with a total enrollment of 4,622 students. The institution first offered credit-granting distance education courses in 1986. Online-only courses This institution offers 124 credit-granting online-only courses, with a total enrollment of 2,834 students.

66. University Of New Mexico General Surgical / Cytopathologist
University Of new mexico. School of Medicine. Department of Pathology new mexico Health Sciences Center School of Medicine is seeking a general surgical
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University Of New Mexico School of Medicine Department of Pathology The Department of Pathology at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center School of Medicine is seeking a general surgical / cytopathologist .  Academic rank and tenure track will be determined based on qualifications and experience.  Service responsibilities will consist of general surgical pathology and cytopathology in an academic tertiary care center with a growing regional outside consult service. Minimum Requirements: 1) board certification or board eligibility in Anatomic Pathology, 2) fellowship training in surgical pathology or other surgical pathology subspecialty and/or one year of service-related experience in surgical pathology, 3) experience and/or training in cytopathology, including fine needle aspirations, 4) MD or equivalent, 5) eligible to work in the United States.  Desirable qualifications:  1) Sub-specialty expertise in Surgical Pathology in areas such as dermatopathology, neuropathology, breast or pediatric pathology, 2) willingness to learn or experience training pathology residents in surgical pathology and cytopathology, 3) experience teaching in an undergraduate medical curriculum and 4) evidence of research productivity. For more information about the department visit our web site at: http://hsc.unm.edu/pathology/

67. Eunice, New Mexico Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs, Hotels,
Profiles Eunice, Lea County, new mexico local houses, apartments, residents, hotels, Public primary/middle schools in Eunice. METTIE JORDAN ELEM.
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Eunice, New Mexico
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Population (year 2000): 2,562, Est. population in July 2002: 2,569 (+0.3% change)
Males: 1,282 (50.0%), Females: 1,280 (50.0%) Elevation: 3448 feet County: Lea Land area: 2.9 square miles Zip code: Median resident age: 34.1 years
Median household income: $31,722 (year 2000)
Median house value: $38,500 (year 2000) New: Eunice, NM residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Eunice:
  • White Non-Hispanic (57.9%) Hispanic (39.6%) Other race (24.4%) Two or more races (2.9%) Black (1.1%) American Indian (0.9%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
Ancestries: United States (13.9%), Irish (7.1%), English (6.8%), German (5.1%), Dutch (2.3%), Scotch-Irish (1.6%). For population 25 years and over in Eunice
  • High school or higher: 66.6% Bachelor's degree or higher: 9.0% Graduate or professional degree: 2.1%

68. New Mexico Links
Welcome to the Home Page for the new mexico Attorney general, Patricia Madrid. University of new mexico Law School http//lawschool.unm.edu/
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69. Microsoft And New Mexico Plaintiffs Settle New Mexico Class Action Lawsuit: Sett
Settlement Will Benefit Consumers and new mexico schools. Were pleased by the opportunity to help schools all across new mexico get the computers and
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Settlement Will Benefit Consumers and New Mexico Schools
Related Links Microsoft Resources: Legal News on PressPass The settlement, which received preliminary approval on July 29, 2004 from the First Judicial District Court for the State of New Mexico, will make vouchers available to class members that may be used to buy any manufacturer's desktop, laptop and tablet computers; any software available for sale to the general public and used with those computer products; and specified peripheral devices for use with computers. The total amount of vouchers issued will depend on the number of class members who claim vouchers, and the maximum value of the vouchers that may be issued to class members will be $31.5 million. Under the terms of the settlement agreement, Microsoft will provide one-half of the difference between $31.5 million and the value of vouchers issued to class members to New Mexicos public schools in the form of vouchers that may be used by the schools to purchase a broad range of hardware products, Microsoft® and non-Microsoft software, and professional development services. The vouchers will be made available to public schools in which 50 percent or more of the students are eligible for reduced-fee or free meals under the National School Lunch Program or distributed as determined by the judge presiding over the settlement. Such schools will also receive vouchers worth 50 percent of the difference between the amount of vouchers issued to class members and the amount redeemed by them.

70. New Mexico School For The Visually Handicapped
Re Findings of Investigation of the new mexico School for the Visually Handicapped The Honorable Thomas S. Udall Attorney general State of new mexico
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/split/documents/nmblindfind.htm
The Honorable Gary E. Johnson
Governor of New Mexico
State Capitol Building
Sante Fe, NM 87503
Re: Findings of Investigation of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped
Dear Governor Johnson: et seq . We conducted our investigation by touring the School with two consultants from April 23-26, 1997; reviewing documents; and meeting with current and former staff, students and their families, and other interested persons. Our review of documents included numerous School and State documents and individual students' records.
During our tour and throughout our investigation, we received the cooperation of the staff at NMSVH. We appreciate the unimpeded access to the School that State officials afforded us.
NMSVH is a residential facility, established in 1903 for the purpose of educating students with visual impairments. The census of students at the School, which once numbered two hundred or more, has dropped in recent years to between sixty-five and seventy students. The number of students in attendance fluctuates during the school year primarily as a result of expulsions and removal of students by their parents. The School educates some of its students year-round, while other students return home for the summer term. The School's summer program is open to young people who do not attend the School during the regular school year.
Approximately half of the students at NMSVH have one or more disabilities in addition to their visual impairment; some of these children are nonverbal. Many of the students have behavior problems and some have significant medical needs. At least half of the students at the School are considered to be of average or above average intelligence.

71. New Mexico Complaint
THE STATE OF new mexico; THE new mexico SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY The Attorney general of the United States brings this action on behalf of the United
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/split/documents/nmcomp.htm
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff
v.
THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO; THE NEW MEXICO SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED; and THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE NEW MEXICO SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED, Defendants COMPLAINT JURISDICTION, STANDING AND VENUE PARTIES 5. Plaintiff is the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 7. Defendant NMSVH Board of Regents has day-to-day supervisory authority over the School. 8. Defendants are legally responsible, in whole or in part, for the operation of and conditions at NMSVH, as well as for the care and treatment of students residing in that institution. 9. At all relevant times, defendants have acted or failed to act, as alleged herein, under color of state law. FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS 10. Defendants fail to provide students with adequate mental health care delivered by appropriately qualified staff and addressed in individualized education plans. 11. Defendants fail to provide adequate Braille education and related services. 12. Defendants fail to ensure that NMSVH has sufficient mechanisms for responding to allegations of abuse and neglect of students in order to protect students from harm.

72. New Mexico State Records Center And Archives - Quipu October 2001
The new mexico School for the Deaf has worked for over a century to improve the general Services Department. Thaddeus Bejnar, Law Librarian new mexico
http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/pubs/quipu_oct01.htm
Quipu A knotted cord used by the Pueblo Indians to record and
transmit information during the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. A NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED BY THE NEW MEXICO STATE RECORDS CENTER AND ARCHIVES
1205 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
(505) 476-7900 FAX (505) 476-7901 October 2001 Volume 6.3 In this issue: CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Valerie Nye , a native of Albuquerque, attended Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, where she received a BA in English. She also attended the University of Wisconsin at Madison where she earned a Masters in Library Science with an emphasis in Archival Administration. Erica Garcia , graduated from the University of New Mexico in December of 2000. She received a B.A. degree in Latin American Studies and Spanish. Her interests are New Mexico and Mexican history, social anthropology, Latin American politics, Chicano literature, and Spanish literature. She has been with the New Mexico Historical Records Advisory Board since March of 2001.

73. BusinessSchools.com - The Business School & Program Directory - Business Schools
new mexico Highlands University, School of Business University of new mexico, Robert O. Anderson School of Management
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74. New Mexico Tech Ponders Name Change
In 1951, at the urging of school administrators, the new mexico State and, it wasn t until the 1960 general election that a majority of new mexico
http://infohost.nmt.edu/mainpage/news/2000/name.html
New Mexico Tech Ponders Name Change
This article was revised on Feb. 15, 2000, to better reflect some of the difficulties with the current name. Comments and feedback should be sent to: Dr. Richard Ortega, director of Advancement . Letters may be sent to: Office for Advancement, New Mexico Tech, 801 Leroy Place, Socorro, NM 87801. Three public hearings are scheduled to get input on the proposed name change. In order to give everyone a chance to speak, we ask that you sign up in advance by calling (505) 835-5525.
  • Socorro, N.M., 5 p.m., Monday, March 27, Workman 101. (Note change of location from 212 Tech Library.)
  • Albuquerque, N.M., 5 p.m., Tuesday, April 18, 132 Smith-Brasher Hall, Albuquerque Technical-Vocational Institute, 717 University Blvd., SE
  • Roswell, N.M., 5 p.m., Monday, May 15, 110 Campus Union Building, Eastern New Mexico University, 48 University Blvd.
by George Zamora
SOCORRO, N.M., February 15, 2000 "What's in a name?" For people who are already familiar with it, the name "New Mexico Tech" invokes certain images and notions of what the state-supported research university is really like.
However, to individuals who are less familiar with New Mexico Tech many of whom may be potential students the name "New Mexico Tech" often suggests a whole range of inaccurate, and often negative, preconceptions of the type of education the school provides or of what the institution actually is.

75. New Mexico Science Olympiad
new mexico Science Olympiad. general Information The membership fee entitles the member school to enter a team of up to 15 students in new mexico s
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Fall Workshop Regional Tournament State Tournament ... Socorro, NM What is Science Olympiad? The Science Olympiad is a national, non-profit, tax exempt organization, devoted to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science, and providing recognition of outstanding achievement in science education by both students and teachers. These goals are achieved by participation in Science Olympiad tournaments, incorporating Science Olympiad into classroom curriculum and attending teacher training institutes. Science Olympiad competitions follow the format of classroom lab tests, popular board games, TV shows, and athletic games. Everyone can find a niche for his or her particular skill in Science Olympiad as each event is designed to take advantage of the wide variety of students' talents. Events are well balanced between the various science disciplines of biology, earth science, chemistry, physics, computers and technology. There is also a balance between events requiring knowledge of science facts, concepts, processes, skills and science applications. What are the benefits of Science Olympiad?

76. Academics By Department - New Mexico Highlands University
new mexico Highlands University reserves the right to change its instructional programs general Science for Secondary School Teachers (concentrations in
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77. New Mexico State University-main Campus - ELearners.com
Information about new mexico State Universitymain Campus Computer and Information Sciences, general. Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance
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Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 Sector: Public, 4-year or above Carnegie Classification: Doctoral/Research University—Extensive Program Types: Academic Highest Degree Offered: Doctors degrees Number of Programs: Regional Accreditation: (NCACHE) North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education Specialized Accreditation In: Engineering-related (ENGR) Engineering Technology (ENGT) Dietetics (DIET) Counseling Psychology (COPSY) Speech-Language Pathology (SP) Public Health (PH) Music (MUS) Teacher Education (TED) Nursing (NUR) Federal Aid: None Application Fee Required : Yes Geographic Setting: Mid-size city Approx. Enrollment in 2000:

78. FindLaw For Law Students
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79. Court Takes New Mexico Hallucinogenic Tea Case; 2 Others - Medill School Of Jour
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80. Kaiser Statehealthfacts.org New Mexico Distribution Of State
new mexico Distribution of State general Fund Expenditures (dollar amount the school system and spending for school health and immunization programs.
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