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         Us Studies General Information:     more books (23)
  1. Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies 1999 (Ward's Business Directory of Us Private and Public Companies Vol 5)
  2. Studying Those Who Study Us: An Anthropologist in the World of Artificial Intelligence by Diana E. Forsythe, 2002-07-01
  3. Information Technology Business Models for Quality Health Care: An EU/ US Dialogue: May 2002 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics) by S., Ed. Krishna, 2003
  4. Sistema Educativo Norteamericano/North American Education System: Guia Practica de Estudios en EE.UU / US Practical Study Guide by J. F. Arango Duque, J. F. Arango Duque, 2005-06-30
  5. Are Students Ready for a Technology-Rich World?: What PISA Studies Tell Us (Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa))
  6. Cyber-Security and Threat Politics: US Efforts to Secure the Information Age (Css Studies in Security and International Relations) by Myriam Dunn Cavelty, 2007-12-13
  7. Try Us 97: National Minority Business Directory (28th ed)
  8. Try Us '95: National Minority Business Directory
  9. World War 3: We are losing it and most of us didn't even know we were fighting in it - Information Warfare Basics by Fred Cohen, 2006-03-13
  10. The Vietnam Era: Media and Popular Culture in the Us and Vietnam
  11. Networks, Coalition Warfare and US Policy: The New Military Operating System (Routledge Global Security Studies) by Paul Mitchell, 2008-12-29
  12. The New Economy and Economic Growth in Europe and the US (American and European Economic and Political Studies)
  13. Things That Make Us Smart: Defending Human Attributes in the Age of the Machine by Donald A. Norman, 1994-05
  14. A Woman's Touch: What Today's Women Can Teach Us About Sport & Life by David Canning Epperson, 1999-07

41. Student Visas
Please read this information for general information on how to apply for an F1 students enter the us 30 days or less in advance of the course of study
http://travel.state.gov/visa/tempvisitors_types_students2.html
U.S. Department of State
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42. Political Studies Association Of The UK
The PSA exists to develop and promote the study of politics. Includes general information, publications, and a notice board of events. Also features a member area.
http://www.psa.ac.uk/

43. Foreign Entry Requirements
us test not accepted. For more information, consult the Embassy of El Salvador, For travel by minors and general information, contact the Embassy of
http://travel.state.gov/foreignentryreqs.html
U.S. Department of State
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  • International Travel Home Passports Home Visas Home News and Updates ... About The Bureau of Consular Affairs External URLs International Travel Home Traveling to the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico, or Canada? International Travel Information
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      FOREIGN ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
      October 2004 Select a letter for the country about which you'd like information. A B C D ... WXYZ This listing is for U.S. citizens traveling on tourism/business and does not apply to persons planning to emigrate to foreign countries. submit passport-size (2"x2") photographs. IMPORTANT: THIS LISTING IS PREPARED FROM INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM FOREIGN EMBASSIES PRIOR TO OCTOBER 2004. THIS INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK ENTRY REQUIREMENTS WITH THE CONSULAR OFFICIALS OF THE COUNTRIES TO BE VISITED WELL IN ADVANCE. PASSPORTS: U.S. citizens who travel to a country where a valid U.S. passport is not required will need documentary evidence of their U.S. citizenship and identity. Proof of U.S. citizenship includes an expired U.S. passport, a certified (original) birth certificate, Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of Citizenship, or Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States. To prove identity, a valid driver's license or government identification card are acceptable provided they identify you by physical description or photograph. However, for travel overseas and to facilitate reentry into the U.S., a valid U.S. passport is the best documentation available and unquestionably proves your U.S. citizenship.

44. Embaixada Dos Estados Unidos No Brasil
Obtain and verify information on us policy positions. The us Consulate general, São Paulo, is pleased to present the Tom Jobim Louis Armstrong Music
http://www.consuladoamericanosp.org.br/
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São Paulo Consulate General
Rua Henri Dunant, 500,
Chácara Santo Antônio,
São Paulo- SP, 04709-110
Mailing address:
Rua Henry Dunant, 700,
Chácara Santo Antônio, São Paulo- SP, 04709-110 Phone: (55-11) 5186-7000 After-hours: (55-11) 5181-8730 Fax: (55-11) 5186-7199 Latest News from Consulate General São Paulo Brazilian and U.S. Customs Officials Launch the Container Security Initiative Program in Santos São Paulo, September 23, 2005 On September 22nd, Mr. Allan Gina, National Director for the Container Security Program (CSI) for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Deputy Chief of Mission Phillip Chicola and Consul General Christopher McMullen, met with Dr. Ronaldo Lázaro Medina, the Coordinator General of the Brazilian Customs Service and Dr. José Guilherme de Vasconcelos, the Port Director for the Port of Santos to launch the Container Security Initiative at the port of Santos. The Brazilian port of Santos is now the 39th operational Container Security Initiative (CSI) port. More...

45. Naturalization
This page also provides us History and Structure Study Guides for the Civics Exam, general Naturalization Requirements Naturalization information for
http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/natz/require.htm
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This section details general and special requirements for becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen. Please use the Naturalization Eligibility Worksheet or you may download the eligibility requirements in MS Word 6.0 format or browse the information below. This page also provides U.S. History and Structure Study Guides for the Civics Exam, which applicants are required to pass before being considered eligible for U.S. Naturalization. Finally, be sure to try your knowledge of U.S. Government and History in our interactive self-test. If you already know that you are eligible, proceed directly to the section on Naturalization Application Procedures this provides information on filing your application, Form N-400.
Naturalization Requirements
Knowledge of English Language, U.S. History, and Government
U.S. History and Government

46. The Institute Of Ismaili Studies
The Institute of Ismaili studies promotes scholarship and learning on Islam, with an emphasis on Shi'ism in general and its Ismaili Tariqah in particular. Includes information on research and teaching programs, publications and events.
http://www.iis.ac.uk
The Institute of Ismaili Studies This is the authorised website of The Institute of Ismaili Studies.

47. SDSU Department Of Africana Studies Home Page
Contains information on the general Course Catalog, Current Class Schedule, information about Programs, Academic Overviews, information about Faculty, Afrikan Student Union, Africana studies Newsletter and Deptarmetnal contact and location information.
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/afras/
Home Certificate in Effectively Teaching African American Students SDSU African American Alumni Chapter
SDSU Department of Africana Studies Home Page
Africana studies offers a broad, interdisciplinary program. The curriculum covers a variety of subjects pertaining to Africa and the African Diaspora. The major establishes a strong academic foundation that can lead directly into a career or into graduate study in a variety of fields. It also creates linkages between the university community and the broader community by developing frameworks for social change. In short, the major seeks to provide a well-rounded educational experience. Courses offered in Africana studies are available to all who are interested.
Department Office
Location: AH-3131
Phone:
Email: africana@mail.sdsu.edu
Mail Code: view a map of campus Current Department Chair: Shirley Weber, Ph.D.
Email: weber2@mail.sdsu.edu Administrative Coordinator: LaShae Collins
Email: lsharp@mail.sdsu.edu

48. Society For Disability Studies General Information
general information. About SDS and Mission Statement. History and Founders of SDS. Media Coverage general Guidelines for Disability studies Program
http://www.uic.edu/orgs/sds/generalinfo.html
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News and Events General Guidelines for Disability Studies Programs General Information About SDS and Mission Statement History and Founders of SDS Media Coverage Guidelines for Disability Studies Programs
News and Events: Annual Event - The Irving K. Zola Award for Emerging Scholars in Disability Studies About SDS The Society for Disability Studies (SDS) is the only scholarly society devoted to disability studies as a field. Membership will keep you informed of developments in SDS, will empower you to vote on matters affecting the organization, and will link you to others in the United States and around the world who share your interests through our annual meetings and our membership directory. Go to the top Mission Statement The Society for Disability Studies (SDS) is an international non-profit organization that promotes the exploration of disability through research, artistic production, and teaching. Disability Studies encourages perspectives that place disability in social, cultural, and political contexts. Through our work we seek to augment understanding of disability in all cultures and historical periods, to promote greater awareness of the experiences of disabled people, and to contribute to social change. History and Founders of SDS Founded in 1982 as the Section for the Study of Chronic Illness, Impairment, and Disability (SSCIID), the organization was renamed the Society for Disability Studies in 1986. The Society maintains affiliation status with the Western Social Science Association (WSSA) through its Chronic Disease and Disability Section. SDS currently has several hundred members from the United States and other countries.

49. Study Of The U.S. Institute 2005 - Living In Chicago
Living in Chicago general information Health and Medical will be reserved for the exclusive use of the participants of the Study of the us Institute.
http://www.uic.edu/depts/oee/fasi/living_in_chicago.htm

Living in Chicago General Information
Health and Medical
Getting Around
Where to Eat ... Things to Do Living in Chicago Institute Administrative Office
The Institute's administrative office (Office of External Education) is also located in the same building as the Institute classroom: Office of External Education (MC 140)
University of Illinois at Chicago
1333 South Halsted Street
Suite 205
Chicago, IL 60607-5019
Phone: (312) 355-0423
Fax: (312) 413-9730
Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Monday - Friday Institute Lounge A private lounge on one of the floors of your residence will be reserved for the exclusive use of the participants of the Study of the U.S. Institute. Upon registration, you will be issued a key for the lounge. The door will remain locked at all times and you will need to use your key to gain entry. Should you lose this key, you will be responsible for the cost of replacing it. A television and video cassette player have been placed in the lounge for your use. Television sets or radios are not provided in your apartments. There is also a TV room located on the first floor in the lobby of your residence hall. At times during the Institute, you will be assigned specific movies to view on video cassette or DVD. This may be done at your leisure in the lounge either in small groups or individually. Additional kitchen items for your use will also be stored in the lounge. Housing During your four-week stay in Chicago, you will be living at the following UIC residence hall:

50. Florida Institute Of Technology - School Of Extended Graduate Studies
About us. ACFP The School of Extended Graduate studies began in August 1972 as Degree and certificate program information available at our Distance
http://segs.fit.edu/about/
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From that modest beginning, the Graduate Programs have grown to more than 1,425 students per year enrolled in 32 degree programs. Extended Graduate Studies Programs that benefit employees of industry were added in 1976 when several in-plant courses started with several firms and the municipal government in St. Petersburg, Florida, and with Martin Marietta Aerospace in Orlando, Florida.
Degree and certificate program information available at our Distance Learning web site.
Accreditation
Florida Institute of Technology is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate, master's, education specialist, and doctoral degrees, and is a member of the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida (ICUF).
Of Special Note
  • The only independent, technological university in the Southeast

51. EPA: Pesticides - Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)
general information Alternatives Guidance Documents News Release studies Provide Public With Updated information on CCATreated Playground and Decks
http://www.epa.gov/oppad001/reregistration/cca/
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SAP Report on CCA Risk Assessment
May 11, 2005 EPA and CPSC: Interim study on the effectiveness of sealants in reducing the amount of CCA that leaches from the treated wood. Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) is a chemical wood preservative containing chromium, copper and arsenic. CCA is used in pressure treated wood to protect wood from rotting due to insects and microbial agents. EPA has classified CCA as a restricted use product, for use only by certified pesticide applicators. CCA has been used to pressure treat lumber since the 1940s. Since the 1970s, the majority of the wood used in outdoor residential settings has been CCA-treated wood. Pressure treated wood containing CCA is no longer being produced for use in most residential settings, including decks and playsets.

52. ECSSR :: Emirates Centre For Strategic Studies And Research
Independent research institution dedicated to the promotion of professional research and educational excellence. Includes a profile, president's message, activities, mission statement and publications. Also features general information on the Emirates, including briefs on the people, environment, politics, economy and women.
http://www.ecssr.ac.ae/

53. Radon (Rn)
surgeon general press release The us Surgeon general, Richard Carmona, They confirm the radon health risks predicted by occupational studies of
http://www.epa.gov/radon/
Indoor Air - Radon (Rn) Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Air Indoor Air Indoor Air Quality Home ... Grants (SIRG)
World Health Organization Launches New Radon Effort
The World Health Organization (WHO) says radon causes up to 15% of lung cancers worldwide. In an effort to reduce the rate of lung cancer around the world, the World Health Organization (WHO) is launching a new international radon project to help countries increase awareness, collect data and encourage action to reduce radon-related risks. The U.S. EPA is one of several countries supporting this initiative and is encouraged by WHO’s attention to this important public health issue. "Radon poses an easily reducible health risk to populations all over the world, but has not up to now received widespread attention," said Dr. Michael Repacholi, coordinator of WHO’s Radiation and Environmental Health Unit. He went on to say that "radon in our homes is the main source of exposure to ionizing radiation, and accounts for 50% of the public’s exposure to naturally-occurring sources of radiation in many countries." Read the WHO Press Release Read the EPA News Release
The U.S. Surgeon General, Richard Carmona, Issues New National Health Advisory on Radon

54. Robert Gordon University - School Of Information Media
Provides general and specific information about the School, its courses, facilities, and staff. information is also available about current and previous research projects. The school offers bachelors, masters, and doctorate degree programs in library and information studies.
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55. Cleaner Production (Pollution Prevention) In China
On implementation of cleaner production (pollution prevention) in China's industries. Case studies, information on policy, strategies and legislation, and general information and links on industrial ecology, life cycle assessment, ISO 14000, and related topics.
http://www.chinacp.com/eng/index.html
Navigation Cleaner Production CP in China Cleaner Production has been adopted by the Government of the People's Republic of China as one of the prime tools in its fight against industrial pollution. This web site has been developed by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) which is the Commission responsible for the implementation of Cleaner Production. Prior to March 2003 this was the responsibility of the form e r State Economic and Trade Commission (SETC). Every effort has been made to make the information accurate but all information on the site or linked to by the site must be viewed in the context of the The site is designed to provide information in English on Cleaner Production, on China's Cleaner Production policy and legislation, and on existing and planned activities to implement Cleaner Production in China. Information is included on other organizations in China responsible for various aspects of implementing cleaner production or combating pollution, on foreign donors and on projects with foreign financing. The site includes case studies and audit reports carried out in factories in various sectors as well as profiles of factories implementing Cleaner Production. The site also provides links to English language sites of general interest in the field of Cleaner Production.

56. Cinema Studies At The University Of Barcelona
Endeavours to bring together international professionals from various branches of film studies. general information, seminars, and journal.
http://www.swcp.com/~cmora/

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mexican Cinema Reflections of a Society, 1896-2004
Cinema Studies at the University of Barcelona
The Centre for Cinematic Research FILM-HISTORIA was founded in 1983 and is based at the University of Barcelona, Spain. It was patterned after similar foreign organizations such as the Historians' Film Committee (U.S.A.), Le Institut Jean Vigo (Perpignan, France), and the International Association for Media and History (IAMHIST). The goal of our association is to bring together diverse experts and professionals from the different branches of cinema, theoreticians as well as technicians, along with skilled amateurs and others with an interest in the film experience, with the aim of promoting cultural activities designed to encourage a higher understanding of the Seventh Art. The Centre's specific goals are:
  • Screening of specialized films from around the world
  • Holding periodic conferences on cinema
  • Organizing outreach programs by means of lectures accompanied by film screenings
  • Organizing Spanish film festivals in foreign countries
  • Offering introductory film courses on theoretical and applied subjects in collaboration with various educational institutions.

57. USNEI-U.S. Study Abroad General Information
We are the United States Network for Education information (USNEI), an interagency and public/private partnership whose mission is to provide official
http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/international/edlit
Information For Students Parents Teachers Administrators Information About Financial Aid Policy Programs

Select a topic... US Degree Equivalency/Recognition National Council Financial Aid - USA Links to Institutions World Institution Links Professional Licensure Accreditation Links to Accreditors Quality Assurance Programs of Study U.S. Primary Education U.S. Secondary Education Undergraduate Education Graduate Study Professional Education U.S. Assistance overseas Studying in the USA Teaching in the USA Foreign Education Services Going Abroad: Basic Information Teaching Abroad Coming to the USA: Basic Info
General Information for
Studying Abroad
Several national organizations provide extensive general information, statistics, and guidance for persons who are interested in studying abroad or professional who may advise such persons. Among them are: Institute of International Education (IIE) is the largest U.S. organization devoted exclusively to international educational exchanges, particularly at the postsecondary level. It provides statistics, publications, guidance, and links, and also cooperates with the U.S. government in administering several exchange programs, and operates several overseas offices. NAFSA: Association of International Educators provides useful information and resources to help plan a successful study abroad experience, as well as links to study abroad opportunities.

58. Introducing The African Centre For Democracy And Human Rights Studies (ACDHRS)
Charter and general information on this initiative for equal rights.
http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/africa/ACOHRS.htm
Introducing the African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies (ACDHRS)
"States parties to the (African) Charter shall have the duty to promote and ensure through teaching, education and publication, the respect of the rights and freedoms contained in the Charter and to see to it that these freedoms and rights as well as corresponding obligations and duties are understood." Article 25
African Charter On Human And Peoples' Rights. African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies
Kairaba Avenue
Kombo St. Mary Division
THE GAMBIA,
West Africa. Tel: (220) 39.45.25, 39.49.61 - Fax: (220) 39.49.62
The African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies was established in June 1989 as a regional Non-Governmental Organization to promote, in cooperation with other African and international institutions, the observance of human and peoples' rights and democratic principles throughout Africa. The African Centre is governed by an independent Council of experts in the field of human rights, has been granted diplomatic immunities and privileges by the Government of The Gambia and Observer Status with the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Since its inception, the Centre has received material and financial support from various national, international and governmental sources to all of whom we are, indeed, grateful.

59. ALA | LIS Directory
ALA accredits master s programs in the us, Canada, and Puerto Rico only. ALA accredits master’s programs in library and information studies in the
http://www.ala.org/ala/accreditation/lisdirb/lisdirectory.htm
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ALA-Accredited
Master's Programs in Library and Information Studies
This directory offers summary information only. Please consult the school directly for in-depth information regarding programs, course offerings, distance education programs, admissions, financial aid, and degrees. Introduction Guidelines for Choosing a Master's Program in Library and Information Studies View Alphabetical List of ALA-Accredited Programs by Institution Search the ALA Directory of Accredited Programs ... View the ALA Directory of Accredited Programs PDF
Please report problems with the Directory to accred@ala.org
Introduction
This directory provides information about library and information studies programs that are accredited by the American Library Association (ALA). The ALA Office for Accreditation publishes the directory annually and provides the opportunity for programs to update their entries online when information changes. Each entry includes contact information, the name of the accredited program, date through which it is accredited, and distance education opportunities. If you have any questions about a program, please contact the program directly. ALA accredits master's programs in the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico only.

60. UniSA Library - Internet Resources For Library And Information Studies
Created by the University of South Australia Library, this site is a general resource guide for library and information studies. The major focus is on professional resources (as opposed to reference sources) in the following categories useful starters (that is, similar resource guides), electronic journals, databases, professional organizations, library and information studies, libraries, and discussion lists. In each category, the site offers suggested Australian and international resources. The site serves primarily as a pointer to external resources.
http://www.library.unisa.edu.au/resources/subject/libpath.asp
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Internet resources for library and information science
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This guide is designed to point you in the direction of electronic resources available in your discipline. The Internet extends the reach of your Library to include a multitude of resources from all over the world, and it is hoped that this guide will provide you with a starting point from which you will be able to pursue your own interests
Useful Starters
  • Archives of Australia links to government and university archives in Australia and worldwide, professional associations BUBL Information Service based at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, BUBL has a UK bias, but provides international coverage

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