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61. October 18, 2002 -- SSTI Weekly Digest
north Carolina – U. of north Carolina Small Business Technology dev.Center (SBTDC) – $100000 north dakota – Center for Innovation – $100000
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62. Sanjib Bhuyan
M.Sc. Ruralregional dev. Plang. Asian Institute of Technology , Bangkok , Thailand 371, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, north dakota State University
http://aesop.rutgers.edu/~bhuyan/
Sanjib Bhuyan
Associate Professor
55 Dudley Road New Brunswick NJ
Tel: (732) 932-9155, ext. 213; Fax: (732) 932-8887
Email: Bhuyan@aesop.rutgers.edu Education

Ph.D. Agricultural Economics University of Connecticut
M.S. Agricultural Economics University of Connecticut
M.S. Agricultural Economics University of Nebraska-Lincoln
M.Sc Rural-regional Dev. Plang Asian Institute of Technology Bangkok Thailand
B.Sc. (distinction) Agriculture Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, India
Research My research areas could be broadly divided into following areas:
  • Industrial organization of the food industries - Primary focus is on the problems and issues related to food firm and industry organization and behavior, particularly relating to structure, conduct and performance. Past and current research include modeling and measurement of structure, conduct and performance of food industries and analysis of vertical coordination. Cooperatives Interest is mainly on cooperative theory and practice. Research in this area include analysis of integration incentives for farmer-owned cooperatives, conducting market potential studies for non-agricultural businesses and cooperatives, carrying out performance analysis of farmer-owned cooperatives, and examining the role of cooperatives in agricultural and rural development. Food marketing - Focus is on issues related to the economics of FAFH and FAH markets, consumer behavior, and marketing of agricultural products in developing countries.

63. Educational And Support Services
staff dev Session, 2/14/92. 1 hr 45 min. (For use by SAS staff only. The BlackHills of South dakota form the spiritual core of the Sioux culture,
http://ess.msu.edu/?dna=resourceCenter&rna=videos

64. Choices
Go to discovernd.com, the official site for north dakota State Government an engaging online resource for effective career and education exploration.
http://www.ndcrn.com/professional/workshops/counselor_administrator_memo.html
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    Information on Participating in the Program
    Year One
    Years Two and Three
    High schools will have access to Choices Planner and testGEAR for ACT, fully sponsored by SLND. Please note: any school wishing to include Choices Explorer after the first year of this program will receive substantial savings over the regular subscription price.
    How to Get Started If you are not already familiar with these popular resources from Bridges, we encourage you to review them as soon as your school receives access, so your students can begin using them right away in the new school year. Access Information
    Shortly, you will receive access information from Bridges, by e-mail or fax.
    Resource Kits
    Training The Bridges Training Center ( www.bridges.com/training ) will hold seven testGEAR product training workshops across the state early in the school year. Information will be sent to you at the beginning of the new term. Basic product orientation training is provided through easy-to-use online Web seminars (webinars), scheduled at convenient times each week throughout the school year.

    65. Entrez PubMed
    As more hospitals implement bedside computer technology, staff developmenteducators will be called Medcenter One, Bismarck, north dakota, USA.
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9

    66. HRSA-05-105: RADIATION EXPOSURE SCREENING AND EDUCATION PROGRAM (RESEP)
    Personnel currently identified to staff the RESEP program. north DAKOTAJanelle Johnson ND Branch Office CHCA PO Box 1734 Bismarck, ND 585021734
    http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/preview/guidanceprimary/hrsa05105.htm
    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
    Health Resources and Services Administration
    Bureau of Primary Health Care
    RADIATION EXPOSURE SCREENING AND EDUCATION PROGRAM (RESEP)
    New Grant Competition
    HRSA-05-105
    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) No. 93.257
    Program Guidance
    Fiscal Year 2005
    Application Due Date: March 16, 2005 Date of Issuance: February 4, 2005 Guidance Contact : Leonard G. Epstein, M.S.W.
    Senior Advisor, Division of Health Center Development
    Bureau of Primary Health Care
    Telephone: (301) 594-3803 Fax: (301) 594-4997 Email: lepstein@hrsa.gov Authority: Section 417C of the Public Health Service Act, 42 USC 285(a)-9 Electronic Access You may submit this application on-line at Grants.gov You will need this guidance whether you plan to apply on-line or on paper. Read the entire document carefully before preparing your application. Please download and save to your computer either the Word or Acrobat file. The Word file is recommended for all applicants, whether submitting on-line or on paper.
    Program Information Notice
    DOCUMENT NUMBER DATE : February 10, 2005

    67. May 2001 - Your Business - News And Information - McCombs School Of Business - T
    Kirill will receive an MBA from the University of north dakota, Grand Forks, On Tuesday, May 15, an overflow crowd of McCombs staff members cheered as
    http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/news/your_business/volume1.asp
    MSB Students Faculty/Staff Alumni ... News
    May 2001 Archives Also See In the News Archives YOUR BUSINESS Departmental Contacts Accounting Dept
    Mary Ann Fair
    BBA Program Office
    Eddy Campos
    BBR
    Anita Lauderdale
    Business Affairs
    Susie Brown
    CIBER
    Diane Wilson
    Communications Dept
    Pam Losefsky
    Computer Services
    Lynne Summers
    FCC
    Sharon Lutz
    or Beth Woods Dean’s Office
    Beverly Schlegel
    Executive Ed Carolina Sanders Finance Dept Belinda Clark Management Dept Magui Laredo Marketing Dept Susan Brundage MBA Program Office Elissa Ellis Media Services Sue Walton MSIS Dept Kristi Brown or Leslie Harper QMC Kent Hemingson Resource Dev Claudette Campbell C L I M B E R S Faculty Climbers John Robinson is the C. Aubrey Smith Professorship in Accounting. Steve Limberg has been reappointed Accounting Department Chair. Staff Climbers The Computer Services Department promoted Michael Rowley to Lab Operations Supervisor. He takes over the position Ben Bond previously held. For any questions about the labs and their hours, call or email Michael.Rowley@mccombs.utexas.edu or 232-7395. The LabOps web page is being upgraded and will be ready the third week of May. Ben Bond has joined the Web Support Team as a Systems Analyst, doubling Web services capacity. Ben and Gary Joslin maintain and support the School’s production web servers and provide the creation, server configuration, ongoing troubleshooting support, and consultation services for approximately 4,500 current faculty, staff, and student web sites. Every incoming student is offered an Exchange mailbox, personal web site, and home drive disk space. You can reach Ben or Gary by sending email to

    68. National Register Of Historical Places
    Department of Housing and Community dev. Peoples Resource Center State HistoricalSociety of north dakota. ND Heritage Center. 612 East Boulevard Avenue
    http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/forms.html

    getting older every day...

    L isting a Property
    Properties are nominated to the National Register by the State Historic Preservation Officer of the State in which the property is located, by the Federal Preservation Officer for properties under Federal ownership or control, or by the Tribal Preservation Officer if the property is on tribal lands. Ordinarily, State nomination forms are prepared by private individuals or the staff of the State Historic Preservation Officer. These nomination forms are then submitted to a State review board, composed of professionals in the fields of American history, architectural history, architecture, prehistoric and historic archeology, and other related disciplines. The review board makes a recommendation to the State Historic Preservation Officer either to approve the nomination if, in the board's opinion, it meets the National Register criteria, or to disapprove the nomination if it does not. Follow these links for the address and phone number of your: State Historic Preservation Office
    Tribal Preservation Office

    Federal Preservation Office

    Alabama Dr. Lee H. Warner

    69. Pluralism Project - People
    Pluralism Project staff Gathering December 2003 research on The ReligiousDiversity of the northern Plains north dakota, South dakota, and Wyoming.
    http://www.pluralism.org/about/people.php
    People
    Diana L. Eck Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
    Director, The Pluralism Project Bio Cambridge Forum (WGBH) , "Religious Diversity in America," a discussion with Diana Eck and Huston Smith, The First Parish Church in Cambridge, November 1, 2001 Morning Prayers , Memorial Church, November 28, 2001 Keynote Address , MAAS International Conference on Religious Pluralism in Democratic Societies, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 20, 2002 Baccalaureate Address , Dartmouth College, June 12, 2004
    Grove Harris Managing Director Grove's responsibilities include organizational capacity and development, research, outreach, public presentations, administration, and financial management. She oversees the work of our Affiliates . Particular areas of interest are Teachers' Resources Statistics , and the Directory . Her research and writing has included the section on Paganism for the CD-Rom On Common Ground: World Religions In America. She earned her B.A. in women's studies, business, and religion from the University of Massachusetts (1992). Her master of divinity degree from Harvard Divinity School (1996) incorporated studies of organizational development and business management into the study of religion and ethics. She joined the Pluralism Project in 1993. Bio
    Elinor J. Pierce

    70. UO Libraries Faxon NonGraced Titles
    American Anthropological Assn, Anthropology and education quarterly. State Historical Society of, north dakota history journal of the northern Plains.
    http://libweb.uoregon.edu/colldev/nongracedtitles.html
    Non-Graced Titles (according to Ebsco)
    Publisher Title 2wice Arts Foundation Poets and Writers Inc A Directory of American poets and fiction writers. Amer Assn of University Women AAUW outlook. Amer Assn of Univ Professors Academe : The bulletin of the AAUP. Academy of Management Academy of Management executive. Academy of Management The Academy of Management review. John Gordon Burke Publ Inc Access : the supplementary index to periodicals. Administrative Sci Quarterly Administrative science quarterly. Leading Edge Communications Advanced technology in the Pacific Northwest : directory and guide. Assn For Consumer Research Advances in consumer research Kable Fulfillment Services The Advocate : the national gay and lesbian newsmagazine. African Arts African arts. With index. African Studies Association African Studies Association. Institutional membership.
    ASA News
    African Studies Review Air Force Association Air Force magazine. Instituto Literario Y Cult. Alba de America American Academy of Arts and Letters. Proceedings. American Anthropological Assn American anthropologist.

    71. Administration On Developmental Disabilities
    UCEDD staff offer expertise and services to families, support service organizations, The north dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities
    http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/add/states/ucedds.htm
    [an error occurred while processing this directive] UCEDD Fact Sheet
    February 27, 2004
    Print Version
    What is the National Network of University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service?
    The National Network of University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service (University Centers, UCEDDs) is a discretionary grant program authorized by Subtitle D of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000. Funding is provided to support the operation and administration of the 61 UCEDDs in every State and territory that comprise the nationwide system. UCEDDs perform interdisciplinary training, community service, technical assistance, research, and information dissemination activities. UCEDD programs are designed to increase the independence, productivity, and community integration of individuals with developmental disabilities. Who administers the UCEDD program?
    The Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) is the Federal agency responsible for implementation and administration of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act (DD Act). Organizationally, the Administration on Developmental Disabilities is located within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and is part of the Department’s Administration for Children and Families. ADD’s FY 2004 funding for the UCEDDs is $28 million. What are Major Activities of the UCEDDs?

    72. League For Innovation In The Community College
    north dakota State College of Science north dakota University System Sitting Bull College Oregon Department of Community Colleges/Workforce dev.
    http://www.league.org/league/membership/allimembers.htm

    73. JITE Volume 38, Number 2 - Susan J. Olson Et Al.
    Maine, north dakota***. Maryland, Ohio. Michigan, Oklahoma north CarolinaState University, MS Technical education (Adult
    http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JITE/v38n2/olson.html
    Announcements: The Special Collections
    Reading Room will be opening on October 4, 2005.
    Journal of Industrial Teacher Education
    a publication of
    Current Editor: George Rogers
    gerogers@tech.purdue.edu
    Volume 38, Number 2
    DLA Ejournal Home JITE Home Table of Contents for this issue Search JITE and other ejournals
    Preparation and Credentialing Requirements of Two-year College Technical Instructors: A National Study
    Susan J. Olson
    University of Akron Qetler Jensrud
    University of Akron Peggy L. McCann
    University of Akron The role of occupational education in the two-year college has grown tremendously ( ). Day ( ) finds that most new jobs will require postsecondary education and training beyond high school, but below the baccalaureate level. Two-year colleges also have a long history of providing workforce education and training that reflect the needs of their local economics ( Doucette, 1993 ). Ninety-six percent of community colleges offer workforce training, with job specific technical training (20.2%) and computer training (18.6%) being the largest share ( Phillippie, 1995

    74. Education World ® Administrators Center: Principal Ideas
    staff Member of the Month Principals Search for Words to Rally the Troops.education World® Editorin-Chief Copyright © 2005 education World
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    75. OurWorld: Delphi International Administers Range Of Visitor Programs For State D
    Fifteen visitors representing various Near East and north Africa countries The visitor’s work involves advising the Minister of education on the current
    http://ourworld.worldlearning.org/site/News2?JServSessionIdr006=7p00kp5pk1.app14

    76. Library Council, Oct 18 1999
    1, Library education and Personnel Utilization (Link to document) north DakotaState U, Library Director, No, No, MLS or advanced degree in related
    http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/etc/libc.htm
    Library Council:
    Oct 18, 1999
    Open Forum on
    Proposal to Change
    Library Bylaws
    Table of Contents
    Statements by Professional Organizations Regarding
    Professionalism and Terminal Degree
    ALA Policy Manual, 54. 1, Library Education and Personnel Utilization ( Link to document
      "The title 'librarian' carries with it the connotation of 'professional' in the sense that professional tasks are those which require a special background and education."
    ALA Policy Manual, 54.2, Librarians: Appropriate Degrees
      "The master's degree from a program accredited by the American Library Association is the appropriate professional degree for librarians."
    ACRL Standards and Guidelines:
    Model Statement of Criteria and Procedures for Appointment, Promotion in Academic Rank, and Tenure for College and University Librarians,
    II,A, General Professional and Scholarly Qualifications of the Library Facu lty (

    77. State Directors Contact Information
    Vocational Educational Srvcs for People w/ Disabilities Bismarck, NorthDakota 58504 701 328 - 8950 701 - 328 - 8969 FAX NORTHERN MARIANAS
    http://www.rehabnetwork.org/directors_contact.htm
    text only CSAVR Home About CSAVR Success Stories ... Members Only T Meet CSAVR Staff 2005 Reauthorization of WIA and the Rehab Act
    Memorandums of Understanding (MOU's)
    Public VR: An Investment in America ... Consumer Satisfaction, From Our Consumers, In Their Own Words
    Council of State Administrators
    of Vocational Rehabilitation
    Suite 330
    4733 Bethesda Avenue
    Bethesda, Maryland 20814
    Telephone: 301- 654 -8414
    Fax: 301-654-5542
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    STATE DIRECTORS, ADDRESSES, TELEPHONE AND FACSIMILE NUMBERS AK AL American Samoa AR ... WY Updated 09/09/2004 ALABAMA Steve Shivers Director Department of Rehabilitation Services 2129 East South Boulevard Post Office Box 11586 Montgomery, Alabama 36116-2455 334 - 281 - 1973 FAX ALASKA Gale Sinnott Director Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Department of Education 801 West 10th Street, Suite 200 Juneau, Alaska 99801 907 - 465 - 2856 FAX AMERICAN SAMOA Pete Galea'i Director Vocational Rehabilitation American Samoa Government ASG Mail 3492 Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799

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