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  1. Forming Civil Engineering's Future: Proceedings of the 1999 National Civil Engineering Education Congress, OcTober 16-20, 1999, Charlotte, Nowth Carolina
  2. The Gymnasium of Virtue: Education and Culture in Ancient Sparta (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome) by Nigel M. Kennell, 2007-05-01
  3. Law School: Legal Education in America from the 1850s to the 1980s (Studies in Legal History) by Robert Stevens, 1987-02-01
  4. A Family of Women: The Carolina Petigrus in Peace and War by Jane H. Pease, 1999-10
  5. Learning to Stand and Speak: Women, Education, and Public Life in America's Republic (Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia) by Mary Kelley, 2006-09-04
  6. The Doctors' Doctor: Eugene A. Stead, Jr., M.D. by John Laszlo, Francis A. Neelon, 2005-11-30
  7. Family Empowerment: One Outcome of Parental Participation in Cooperative Preschool Education (Children of Poverty) by Katherin Dunlap, 1999-12-31
  8. The Brevard Rosenwald School: Black Education and Community Building in a Southern Appalachian Town, 1920-1966 (Contributions to Southern Appalachian Studies) by Betty Jane Reed, 2004-03
  9. Growing with Gardening: A Twelve-month Guide for Therapy, Recreation, and Education by Bibby Moore, 1989-05-30
  10. Children's Talk in Communities and Classrooms (Understanding Children's Worlds) by Lynne Vernon-Feagans, 1996-12-16
  11. Reading, Writing, and Race: The Desegregation of the Charlotte Schools by Davison M. Douglas, 1995-08-28
  12. Communists on Campus: Race, Politics, and the Public University in Sixties North Carolina by William J. Billingsley, 1999-10
  13. Be Cool Stay in School: With over 100 Reasons to Do So from the Dropout Patrol by Jason Summey, Jason Summery, 1997-07
  14. Religion and American Education: Rethinking a National Dilemma (H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman Series) by Warren A. Nord, 1995-05-31

81. Welcome To The North Carolina Office Of The Governor
Mike Easley accepted north carolina’s original copy of the Bill of Rights the State Board of education and the NC Department of Public Instruction (DPI)
http://www.governor.state.nc.us/
SEARCH THE SITE: Photo Gallery FEMA Info Page Program Kids' Page ... State Capitol and Executive Mansion tours
GOV. EASLEY MEETS LOCAL OFFICIALS AND RESPONDERS IN WILMINGTON REGARDING HURRICANE OPHELIA, THEN TOURS DAMAGED AREAS
Thursday, September 15, 2005 Gov. Easley met with local officials and emergency responders regarding Hurricane Ophelia at the New Hanover County Emergency Operations Center in Wilmington. He then toured storm-damaged areas.
GOV. EASLEY SIGNS GARVEE BONDS, SECONDARY ROAD IMPROVEMENT BILLS
Tuesday, September 20, 2005 Gov. Easley signed House Bill 254 authorizing $900 million in Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle (GARVEE) bonds that will be used to help pay for federally-funded transportation projects of significant statewide benefit. Easley also signed House Bill 750 amending the Secondary Roads Construction Program to allow the N.C. Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to change the current program from only paving unpaved roads to a comprehensive modernization program over the next four years. -> full story
GOV. EASLEY REQUESTS ADDITIONAL FEDERAL AID FOR OPHELIA

82. LEARN NC :: Find Web Resources
LEARN NC, a program of the University of north carolina at Chapel Hill School ofEducation, 45 resources were found on general healthful living.
http://www.learnnc.org/bestweb/search?subject=healthful living:general

83. LEARN NC :: Find Web Resources
LEARN NC, a program of the University of north carolina at Chapel Hill School ofEducation, 55 resources were found on general English language arts.
http://www.learnnc.org/bestweb/search?subject=English language arts:general

84. Article 9B, N.C.'s Gifted Education Law
Article 9B, NC s Gifted education Law. The section of Chapter 115C of theNorth carolina general Statutes addressing academically or intellectually
http://www.ncagt.org/article9b/index.shtml
Article 9B ~ North Carolina's Law for Educating Gifted Students
Building a Foundation for North Carolina's Gifted Students
Multi-Tiered Responsibility and Accountability
for Educating Gifted Students
Brief descriptions of the roles and responsibilities are given here. Questions and answers about Article 9B follow. Quotations from the law are indicated by italics with quotation marks.
Article 9B
The section of Chapter 115C of the North Carolina General Statutes addressing academically or intellectually gifted students is Article 9B "The General Assembly believes the public schools should challenge all students to aim for academic excellence and that academically or intellectually gifted students perform or show the potential to perform at substantially high levels of accomplishment when compared with others of their age, experience, or environment. Academically or intellectually gifted students exhibit high performance capability in intellectual areas, specific academic fields, or in both intellectual areas and specific academic fields. Academically or intellectually gifted students require differentiated educational services beyond those ordinarily provided by the regular educational program. Outstanding abilities are present in students from all cultural groups, across all economic strata, and in all areas of human endeavor."
General Assembly
The General Assembly of the State of North Carolina is responsible for enacting law and providing funding.

85. The Special Interest Group In Computer Science Education
The 32nd Technical Symposium on Computer Science education north carolina,between Wednesday, February 21, and Sunday, February 25, 2001.
http://www.math.grin.edu/~sigcse/2001/
SIGCSE Because We Teach...
SIGCSE
The 32nd Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
February 21-25, 2001
Charlotte, NC USA
Theme: Towards Excellence in Computing Education
General Information Symposium Program Registration Information Roommate Matching Travel, Hotels, and Charlotte, NC ... Symposium Committee
Welcome!
SIGCSE 2001 will be held at the Convention Center in downtown Charlotte, North Carolina, between Wednesday, February 21, and Sunday, February 25, 2001. As the premier international conference for computer science education, the Symposium promises to be very exciting and worthwhile.
New Links on This Page
The SIGCSE 2001 Program is now available on-line! You are invited to look over the exciting and varied program. Other recently added links provide information for Roommate Matching Travel, Hotels, and Charlotte, NC , for registration information , for the Doctoral Consortium , and for Student Volunteers
Some Features
Many activites will build the traditions of excellence established over many years:
  • Workshops are anticipated for Wednesday evening, Saturday afternoon, and Sunday morning.

86. NC Info Site- Educational Resources
education links and resources for north carolina. Operating under the GeneralAdministration, the WRRI s threefold mission is to identify research needs
http://library.uncg.edu/depts/docs/nc/nc_education.html
North Carolina
Educational Resources
Contents
Higher Education, Research
Standard Course of Study
Libraries
Legal Information
... Community Education
Institutions of Higher Learning and Research Opportunities
UNC General Administration
  • Provides information on the 16 public senior institutions of higher education that compose the University of North Carolina
North Carolina Community College System
  • The System home page. Includes all available contact information for the state's community colleges.
University of North Carolina Institutional Profiles
  • Provides profiles of each school, including enrollment and graduation statistics
Education Resource Organization Directory (EROD)
  • A federal agency, it offers links to the Higher Education Agencies, by State
Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolina
  • The latest version
North Carolina Higher Education
  • A list of all of the institutions of higher learning in NC, with links to all of their known websites
University of North Carolina Long-Range Plan
  • Currently 2005-2009; the report is 230 pages large
Millennial Campus
  • MERLOT Project
    • A multimedia education resource for learning and online teaching, as well as an internet portal.
  • 87. En Espanol (Spanish Information)
    Picture of Blooming Dogwood Welcome to the north carolina Government Lea losartículos educacionales en el Internet (Read online education articles)
    http://www.ncgov.com/asp/subpages/intention.asp?P=2&I=75

    88. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: North Carolina
    north carolina has a remarkable variety of topography, soil, climate and production Commission (Raleigh, 190010); SMITH, Hist of education in NC (Govt.
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11108a.htm
    Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... N > North Carolina A B C D ... CICDC - Home of the Catholic Lifetime Reading Plan
    North Carolina
    PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
    RAILROADS AND BANKS
    There are in operation within the State 4387 miles of railroads, besides 911 miles of sidings, with a total valuation of $86,347,553, but capitalized for a much larger amount. The state has 321 banks organized under the state law; with an aggregate capital stock of $7,692,767; and 69 national banks with a capital of $6,760,000. The entire recognized state debt is $6,880,950, the greater part of which could be paid by the sale of certain railroad stock held by the state.
    HISTORY
    North Carolina was originally inhabited by various tribes of Indians, the three principal ones being the Tuscaroras in the east, the Catawbas in the centre, and the Cherokees in the west. A small body of Cherokees is still located in the mountain section. In 1584 Queen Elizabeth granted to Sir Walter Raleigh the right to discover and hold any lands not inhabited by Christian people. This charter constitutes the first step in the work of English colonization in America. Five voyages were made under it, but without success in establishing a permanent settlement. In 1663 Charles II granted to Sir George Carteret and seven others a stretch of land on the Atlantic coast, lying between Virginia and Florida, and running west to the South Seas. The grantees were created "absolute lords proprietors" of the province of Carolina, with full powers to make and execute such laws as they deemed proper. This grant was enlarged in 1665 both as to territory and jurisdiction, and in 1669 the lords proprietors

    89. About NC LIVE
    With NC LIVE, north carolina libraries have statewide access to a rich array of north carolina Libraries for Virtual education (NC LIVE) offers the
    http://www.nclive.org/about.phtml
    Home Browse Resources Search Help Login to NC LIVE About NC LIVE Library Staff Resources
    About NC LIVE Overview Mission History Overview North Carolina Libraries for Virtual Education (NC LIVE) offers the citizens of North Carolina online access to complete articles from over 10,000 newspapers, journals, magazines, and encyclopedias, indexing for over 20,000 periodical titles, and access to over 24,000 electronic books. NC LIVE is available free of charge to library patrons, students, and educators from four communities of interest (COIs) public libraries, community colleges, the state's university system, and members of the North Carolina Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. NC LIVE can be accessed from within an affiliated library or from home. NC LIVE has a full-time technical staff that is responsible for the ongoing operation, enhancement, and support for NC LIVE. The staff ensures that NC LIVE servers remain up and running, facilitates vendor and database connectivity, and provides technical support for librarians and library staff at the 200+ affiliated libraries across North Carolina. The general public can receive help using NC LIVE from the staff at their public library, or the library at their college or university. NC LIVE uses cookies, small pieces of information from the web server stored on an individual computer, and collects a limited amount of system data to facilitate access to NC LIVE databases;

    90. Carolina Journal Online
    RALEIGH — With the budget that the NC Senate approved yesterday, north CJ exclusives and other stories about the north carolina general Assembly,
    http://www.carolinajournal.com/
    Saturday, September 24, 2005 CJ Home John Hood's
    Daily Journal
    CJ Weekly ... Contact Us
    September 23, 2005
    Friday Interview: Economic Incentives

    By CJ Staff
    RALEIGH — Welcome to Carolina Journal Online’s Friday Interview. Today John Locke Foundation President John Hood discusses economic incentives with Greg LeRoy, author of the recently released book The Great American Jobs Scam: Corporate Tax-Dodging and the Myth of Job Creation . The interview aired on Carolina Journal Radio (click here to find the station near you).
    Ex-Glaxo CEO to lead lottery commission

    RALEIGH — Gov. Mike Easley named Dr. Charles Sanders, the retired chairman of Glaxo Inc., yesterday as the chairman of a new nine-member commission that will oversee creation of North Carolina's state lottery. "These appointments bring our state one step closer to generating much-needed funding for our schools and our children," Easley said in a prepared statement.
    Related State-run Lottery Articles:
    Legislators criticized for lottery passage

    Insiders to guide N.C. lottery setup
    Civitas poll: Lottery will affect votes Lottery board: Sneak peek ... Legislators take the pay, skip the work RALEIGH — Until the end, legislators lived lives enviable to 8-year-olds everywhere, receiving their allowance without having to perform any chores. Only about a half-dozen senators showed up for the last day of the session. Thirty-seven were paid their $104 daily allowance. Most senators took their allowance during the last week of the session, which ended Sept. 2, despite voting unanimously to stop taking the money Aug. 24.

    91. Hamlet, North Carolina Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs, Hot
    Profiles Hamlet, Richmond County, north carolina local houses, apartments, WBTW (Channel 13; FLORENCE, SC; Owner MEDIA general BROADCASTING OF SO.
    http://www.city-data.com/city/Hamlet-North-Carolina.html
    Hamlet, North Carolina
    Back to North Carolina All Cities For a short time only we are giving away in prizes - enter just by sending us your own city pictures!
    Planning a vacation? Current weather forecast for Hamlet, NC

    Population (year 2000): 6,018, Est. population in July 2002: 5,931 (-1.4% change)
    Males: 2,823 (46.9%), Females: 3,195 (53.1%) Elevation: 350 feet County: Richmond Land area: 5.0 square miles Zip code: Median resident age: 37.6 years
    Median household income: $29,013 (year 2000)
    Median house value: $54,500 (year 2000) New: Hamlet, NC residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Hamlet:
    • White Non-Hispanic (61.1%) Black (34.5%) American Indian (2.3%) Hispanic (1.3%) Two or more races (1.2%)
    Ancestries: United States (8.6%), Scotch-Irish (6.1%), English (5.8%), Irish (4.8%), Scottish (3.4%), German (2.7%). For population 25 years and over in Hamlet
    • High school or higher: 75.1% Bachelor's degree or higher: 11.4% Graduate or professional degree: 3.3% Unemployed: 8.4% Mean travel time to work: 20.5 minutes
    For population 15 years and over in Hamlet city
    • Never married: 24.9%

    92. Educational Forum, The Revisiting Reform In North Carolina
    Full text of the article, Revisiting reform in north carolina in 1995,members of the general Assembly looked at public schools in north carolina and
    http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4013/is_200207/ai_n9138702

    93. EFF S (Extended) Guide To The Internet - Table Of Contents
    Florida Illinois Maryland Massachusetts Michigan New Hampshire New Jersey New York north carolina general Information About the EFF
    http://www.utia.cas.cz/EFF/eeg_toc.html

    94. NARA | The National Archives Experience
    In January 1781 Davie was appointed commissarygeneral for the carolina In 1787, at the age of 29, Spaight joined the north carolina delegation to the
    http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution_found
    // The value of the "currentCase" JavaScript variable must be declared in order to make the Charters Exhibit Navigation Menu behave as expected // Numbers 1-14 correspond with the 14 cases on either side of the Main Charters Documents // 15 = Declaration // 16 = Constitution // 17 = Bill of Rights var currentCase = 16; @import url(/national-archives-experience/includes/main_nav.css);
    The National Archives Experience
    Main Page Visit Us Charters of Freedom News and Events ... Support the Archives The Founding Fathers: North Carolina William Blount, North Carolina William Blount was the great-grandson of Thomas Blount, who came from England to Virginia soon after 1660 and settled on a North Carolina plantation. William, the eldest in a large family, was born in 1749 while his mother was visiting his grandfather's Rosefield estate, on the site of present Windsor near Pamlico Sound. The youth apparently received a good education. Shortly after the War for Independence began, in 1776, Blount enlisted as a paymaster in the North Carolina forces. Two years later, he wed Mary Grainier (Granger); of their six children who reached adulthood, one son also became prominent in Tennessee politics. Blount spent most of the remainder of his life in public office. He sat in the lower house of the North Carolina legislature (1780-84), including service as speaker, as well as in the upper (1788-90). In addition, he took part in national politics, serving in the Continental Congress in 1782-83 and 1786-87.

    95. NCSU Academic Programs
    general education Requirements. The general education Requirements (GER);Assessing general education. To Academic Affairs
    http://www.ncsu.edu/provost/academic_programs/ger/
    Office of the Provost
    Undergraduate Programs General Education Requirements To: Academic Affairs Comments may be sent to acadprog@ncsu.edu Last Updated: August 18, 2005

    96. Usnews.com: E-learning: University Of North Carolina--Greensboro (General Inform
    University of north CarolinaGreensboro education School Note The data in thisdirectory were collected in summer and fall of 2004, in reference to the
    http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/elearning/directory/elearn1a_2976.htm
    University of North CarolinaGreensboro
    General information
    E-learning Contact
    Division of Continual Learning
    UNCG, 1100 W. Market Street
    Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
    Phone:
    Fax:
    E-mail: whtaylor@uncg.edu
    E-learning website:
    http://www.calldcl.com
    Undergraduate Level Graduate Level Instructional Delivery Modes Primary mode of instruction used for E-learning: Internet Other modes of instruction: CD-ROM, 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 68 credit-granting distance education courses, with a total enrollment of 1,293 students. The institution first offered credit-granting distance education courses in 1992. Online-only courses This institution offers 25 credit-granting online-only courses, with a total enrollment of 444 students. The institution first offered credit-granting online-only courses in 1999.

    97. NC LIVE - Authentication Required
    With NC LIVE, north carolina libraries have statewide access to a rich array ofelectronic information including complete articles from over 5500 newspapers
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    Home Browse Resources Search Help Login to NC LIVE About NC LIVE Library Staff Resources You have reached this page because you are trying to gain access to NC LIVE from a computer that requires a password in order to login to the service. If you would like to access the NC LIVE resources, please choose your library from the drop-down box and enter your NC LIVE password below. For more information on remote access and how to obtain a password, see the NC LIVE @ Home Fact Sheet
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    98. EE-Link - An Environmental Education Resource For Teachers
    Directory of Internet resources intended to support, enhance and extend effectiveenvironmental education in grades K12. Includes classroom materials
    http://eelink.net/

    99. GlaxoSmithKline - USA
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    100. Ibiblio - The 14th Birthday Of Linux!
    A collaboration of the Center for the Public Domain and The University of NorthCarolina Chapel Hill to provide public domain material, organised by
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    the public's library and digital archive a collaboration of the center for the public domain and unc-ch Collection Index Public FTP Archives Linux Archive ... Linux Distribution Archive Search ibiblio and our hosted domains:
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