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  1. GLOBAL TRANSPARK REGION.: An article from: Business North Carolina
  2. A moving target: regions with military bases didn't take as big a hit as they did during the first war with Iraq.(Regions): An article from: Business North Carolina by Chris Richter, 2004-02-01
  3. Still holding their own. (economic growth of North Carolina's second-tier metropolitan regions: Asheville, Hickory, Fayetteville, Rocky Mount, Wilmington ... An article from: Business North Carolina by Luann Nelson, David Mildenberg, 1992-04-01
  4. Looking for work: A ray of hope? The only economic-development region that saw employment increase is in the poorest part of the state. (Regions).: An article from: Business North Carolina by Frank Maley, 2003-02-01
  5. Region J geology: A guide for North Carolina mineral resource development and land use planning (Regional geology series) by William F Wilson, 1981
  6. Region M: Cumberland, Harnett and Sampson. (North Carolina) (1994 Business Handbook): An article from: Business North Carolina
  7. Sharing the pain: No region is a refuge as layoffs spread across the state, taking their toll of both high-tech and low-skill jobs. (Regions).(employment ... An article from: Business North Carolina by Arthur O. Murray, 2002-02-01
  8. Geologic interpretation of aeromagnetic maps of the Coastal Plain region of South Carolina and parts of North Carolina and Georgia (Reports-Open file series - United States Geological Survey) by David L Daniels, 1978
  9. Population characteristics of Blacks living in the western North Carolina area of the Appalachia region by Wilburn Hayden, 1984
  10. The influence of the physiographic features of Western North Carolina on the settlement and development of the region by Martha Elizabeth Norburn, 1932
  11. Fiscal aspects of human resource development: A study of the region comprising the States of Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina (Economics/business administration research series) by Vincent J Tarascio, 1971
  12. North Carolina Tar Heels: Where Have You Gone? by Scott Fowler, 2005-09-15
  13. North Carolina Bird Watching: A Year-Round Guide by Bill Thompson III, 2004-10-20
  14. Homeplace: The Social Use and Meaning of the Folk Dwelling in Southwestern North Carolina by Michael Ann Williams, 2004-04

101. North Carolina - Vacation Rentals .com
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102. Newsobserver.com | NC
last year makes north carolina the region s thirdlargest trade partner, Allen Gant, president of Glen Raven, however, is among north carolina
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CAFTA doesn't spook all of N.C.
Some in food, textiles support trade treaty
Staff File Photo by Sher Stoneman By KARIN RIVES, Staff Writer A proposed new trade agreement with five Central American countries and the Dominican Republic has sent a shiver through North Carolinians who lost jobs and businesses to the North American Free Trade Agreement, the most recent regional trade deal. But the Central American Free Trade Agreement, or CAFTA, has also garnered support from an unlikely coalition of textile companies, farmers and food processors who see opportunity in the countries covered by the deal. Although North Carolina has lost 244,000 manufacturing jobs in the past decade, many people see free trade as an opportunity. Between 2001 and 2004, North Carolina exports to the countries covered Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua grew by $678 million, the largest gain of any state, U.S. Department of Commerce data shows. The $1.7 billion worth of manufactured goods that the state sold to those nations last year makes North Carolina the region's third-largest trade partner, after Texas and Florida. That's why Franklin Lee, 53, a Stanly County farmer, hopes CAFTA will overcome opposition from labor groups, some Southern textile manufacturers and members of Congress. The trade accord has been stalled in Congress for months, and leaders from the CAFTA countries are in Washington this week to lobby for it.

103. World Almanac For Kids
The westernmost region of north carolina, the Blue Ridge, includes more than 40peaks rising above 1829 m (above 6000 ft). The region’s rocks,
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    NORTH CAROLINA, one of the South Atlantic states of the U.S., bordered on the N by Virginia , on the E by the Atlantic Ocean, on the S by South Carolina and Georgia , and on the W by Tennessee North Carolina entered the Union on Nov. 21, 1789, as the 12th of the 13 original states. It was principally a farming state until the 1920s, when such manufactures as textiles, furniture, and tobacco products began to dominate the economy. Manufacturing and services (including tourism) remained pivotal to the economy in the early 1990s, and agriculture and forestry were also important. Two U.S. presidents, James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson , were born here, and another, Andrew Jackson , was born in the border area between North and South Carolina . North Carolina, named for Charles I and Charles II of England, is known as the Tar Heel State and the Old North State.
    NORTH CAROLINA STATE FACTS DATE OF STATEHOOD: November 21, 1789; 12th state

104. Association Of Fraternity Advisors - Regions
Region II Regional Director. Shelly Brown Dobek Associate Director of Greek LifeNorth carolina State University 1104 Pullen Hall Campus Box 7345
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Alabama, Florida, Georgia Kentucky Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina Tennessee, Virginia Region II Regional Director Shelly Brown Dobek
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Raleigh, NC 27695-7345
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Contact Shelly for information regarding state and regional AFA activities and membership in Region II. Area Coordinators Alabama, Georgia
Kassie Kissinger
Asst. Director of Student Life for Greek Life Valdosta State University 1500 North Patterson Drive Valdosta, GA 31698 klkissinger@valdosta.edu Florida Karen Katz Assistant Director of Campus Life for Greek Affairs Florida International University University Park, GC 340 Miami, FL 33199 katzk@fiu.edu Kentucky, Tennessee Co-Area Coordinators Megan Fields Panhellenic Affairs Advisor University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1531 West Cumberland Ave.

105. 2005 White House Conference On Aging (NCDAAS)
north carolina’s 2005 WHCoA Delegates and Alternates Delegate Registration Region P Eastern carolina Council of Governments’ Area Agency on Aging,
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2005 White House Conference on Aging Event 2005 WHCoA occurs as the first wave of the baby boom generation prepares for retirement, creating an important opportunity to creatively assess aging in America and improve the lives of older Americans. The 2005 WHCoA will take place on December 11-14 at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC .  The theme of the conference is “The Booming Dynamics of Aging: From Awareness to Action.”  During the spring of 2005, a number of local, regional, and state events were held across North Carolina to raise public awareness about the aging of the state and important issues related to aging policy of national and state significance, including the Governor’s Advisory Council on Aging’s Pre-White House Conference on Aging Event: North Carolina Speaks to the 2005 White House Conference on Aging . Many of these occurred during May, which was Older Americans Month .  North Carolina’s events join the over 300 events nation-wide that will provide input from over 100,000 people to help shape the conference and its resulting resolutions. 

106. About Us : NC Indymedia
The north carolina Independent Media Center (NCIMC) is an non-corporate, that city\region feature. NC-IMC Principles of Unity. The north carolina IMC
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  • Agrees in spirit to the IMC Mission Statement and Principles of Unity has a committed membership substantial enough to sustain a functional IMC. has open and public meetings (no one group can have exclusionary "ownership" of North Carolina IMC). Currently such meetings are once a week, although that is subject to change.

107. Other : NC Indymedia
On Saturday, January 24th, 70 activists from across north carolina met to Archived Other City\Region Feature Stories ncimc features other
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donate imc network nc-imc ... features : other Ground Truth by Lou Plummer In Fayetteville, NC, the city adjacent to Ft. Bragg, a contingent of over a thousand anti-war activists marched proudly down Hay Street on March 20th, led by veterans against the war and military families. Read the Story by Bill Gural, CH-IMC Staff On Feb. 21 immigrant workers, advocates and supporters met in Goldsboro to draw strength in their battle for amnesty, for worker and civil rights, and against the banning of drivers' licenses for Latino undocumented workers. Continued Story FLOC Rally Report An autonomist account of the rally Fayetteville Anti-War Protest by Bill Gural, CH-IMC Staff photo courtesy of www.bringthemhomenow.org On Saturday, January 24th, 70 activists from across North Carolina met to strategize on a day of action on March 20th to mark one year of war and occupation in Iraq. Continued Story Busted!

108. FEMA: North Carolina Hurricane Ivan
Region I, white dots, Region II, white dots, Region III, white dots, Region IV,white dots north carolina Hurricane Ivan Declared September 18, 2004
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109. FEMA: North Carolina Disaster Medical Assistance Team Deployed To Gulf States Fo
WASHINGTON, DC – A team of medical specialists from north carolina has been needed into affected areas after Hurricane Dennis moves through the region.
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110. Visible Earth: Landsat Views North Carolina Flood
These Landsat 7 images show a region in eastern north carolina where floodingoccurred due to heavy rains brought by Hurricane Floyd.
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