DANA Members Sellers Senior Center. Serviam media Inc. Wilmington Music school. Wilmington Senior Center. YMCA of delaware. YWCA of New Castle County. Join DANA! http://www.delawarenonprofit.org/Members.html
Extractions: Directory of DANA Members Click on names to visit Organizations WEB site or click on E-Mail to contact them. If your a DANA member and we do not have a link to your Web site, please e-mail the address to us A B C ... W X Y Z Some members are listed on their national sites and are designated with three red asterisks ( Some members are listed on their national sites and are designated with three red asterisks ( Current Members as of August 2003 A Door o f Hope, Inc. Adopt-A_Family/Human Services, Inc. Email Al-Hamd School American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware American Red Cross of the Delmarva Peninsula Annette's Haven, Inc. ARC of Delaware Axa Advisors Bayard House Benedictine Delaware Better Homes of Seaford E-mail Blood Bank of Delaware, Inc. Brandywine Community Resource Council Brandywine Valley Friends of the Children Bread for the Journey, Inc. Cancer Care Connection E-mail CareLink Community Support Services Carribean Culutral Organition of Delaware Catholic Charities, Inc.
Covering Kids & Families: Back-to-School 2003 Events Statewide (Ongoing) Outreach Activity delaware Covering Kids Families is working statewide with school nurses, school-based wellness centers in high http://coveringkidsandfamilies.org/communications/bts/events/index.php?StateID=D
Master's Program - Penn School Of Social Work Chester. PA. Daniel Boone school. Philadelphia. PA. De La Salle Vocational. Philadelphia. PA. delaware County Adult Probation. media. PA. delaware County Legal Assistance. http://www.ssw.upenn.edu/home/programs/agencies.html
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Brandywine High School Library Media Center (BND) Brandywine High school Library media Center (BND). Teen. ISSN00402001 OCLCocm01641635 Holding Data Retains current 2 years. America. http://www.state.lib.de.us/Collection_Development/Resource_Sharing/DULS/Library/
Holland Township School HOLLAND TOWNSHIP school is located in Hunterdon County, a rural, hilly area of northwestern New Jersey, on the delaware River. Our school has about 690 http://hts.k12.nj.us/
Extractions: in a safe and nurturing environment. HOLLAND TOWNSHIP SCHOOL is located in Hunterdon County , a rural, hilly area of northwestern New Jersey, on the Delaware River. Our school has about 690 students in grades Kindergarten through eight, 63 teachers, many support staff and three administrators. We offer a comprehensive program including the core subjects of reading, language arts, mathematics, science and social studies as well as vocal and instrumental music, Spanish, computer education, gifted and talented, health and physical education, and art. Our library has an automated card catalog. Our school has 2 computer labs, and our building is networked and connected to the internet via a T1 line. We were named a Star School by the New Jersey Department of Education in 1995-1996 because we were a leader in the use of technology in an elementary school. HISTORY: Holland Township covers approximately 26 square miles. Until well into the 20th century it was a farm community. Because of the dense forests and hilly terrain, the farms were small, most only 100 to 300 acres. Grains, as well as livestock were raised. In addition there were several mills, a gravel quarry, and other businesses such as blacksmith shops and shoemakers, which served the needs of the community. The present school was built in 1939 and has been added to many times. However, small schools were established in our area as far back as the Revolutionary war era.
John Dickinson High School Library Media Center John Dickinson High school. Library media Center. Suzanne D. Smith, Library media Specialist. Library media Center http://teachers.redclay.k12.de.us/suzanne.smith/library/
Extractions: John Dickinson High School Library Media Center Suzanne D. Smith, Library Media Specialist Library Media Center: Information Literacy and You: Helpful Information: Databases for Research: Tools for Research Assistance: A Guide to Writing Research Papers Citing Resources using MLA Format (courtesy of Purdue University) Slate Citation Machine (Helps you create your own) Is this website worthy? (Evaluation tools and help) Courtesy of University of Illinois Creating a Thesis Statement (courtesy of Northwestern University) Thesis or Question (courtesy of Purdue University) Plagairism Do's and Don'ts
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Sea Grant News Media Center - October 2002 Story Shorts More than 450 schools from across the US and Marine BiologyBiochemistry, University of delaware, Email caryc by the Sea Grant National media Relations Office http://www.seagrantnews.org/news/tips/tip_2002_oct.html
Extractions: Harmful algal blooms, or HABs, can harm fish, birds and even people who are exposed to the toxic algae. HABs come in many forms, including a red tide that regularly affects Florida waters, a brown tide organism, and Pfiesteria piscicida, an algae associated with fish kills. Scientists are unsure of exactly what causes the blooms, but a Woods Hole Sea Grant research team may have come up with a way to treat the increasingly common occurrences. Don Anderson and Mario Sengco are testing the use of clay to manage and control HABs. Clay, mixed with seawater, is sprayed over the algal bloom, where it binds with the harmful organisms and sinks to the bottom. In laboratory experiments meant to mimic field conditions, results showed that the clay removed 80 to 90 percent of the toxins in 2-hour treatments. Korea and Japan have used clay to control HABs periodically. In Korea clay is used mainly in aquaculture operations, which provide about 30 percent of Korea's fish. The concept has not caught on yet in the U.S.
Sea Grant News Media Center - Marine Science Calendar SPONSORS delaware Sea Grant Program and the Greater Lewes their time and resources in our schools and stay by the Sea Grant National media Relations Office http://www.seagrantnews.org/calendar/cal-2002-mar.html
Extractions: DESCRIPTION: This workshop on watershed assessment and monitoring is for all local watershed organizations. There will be presentations on state programs important to local groups about how the state monitors and evaluates waters, the new stormwater program, as well as a presentation on monitoring methods and training. DESCRIPTION: Half day workshop (8:30-1:00). The featured speaker is Christopher P. Jones, who specializes in coastal engineering and coastal zone management. Program is free and open to the public; however space is limited and reservations are required. Program includes complimentary refreshments, workshop materials, exhibits and displays.
COSERRC Information/Resource Services - Library Media Borrowing privileges serving schools districts, agencies, and families; serving delaware, Fairfield, Franklin materials visit the media Center at 470 http://www.coserrc.org/info2.html
Extractions: document.write(doClock("W1","%20","M0","%20","D1",",%20","Y0")); Our Catalog of Educational Resources: Eligible Borrowers Borrowing privileges: Request Materials To request to borrow materials: visit the Media Center at 470 Glenmont Avenue in Columbus; fax a request to 614.262.1070; mail a request to Media Center, 470 Glenmont Ave, Columbus, Ohio 43214; phone the Media Center staff at 614.573.1566 or 614.573.1567;
America's Promise : Media Center media Center Press Releases AP Releases OFFICE DEPOT staying organized throughout the school year. http://www.americaspromise.org/media/releasedetail.cfm?prID=110
Art, Museum -- Delaware Center For Contemporary Arts And the Member s Gallery (at the delaware Center for Horticulture that were created in a variety of media simply for Schools also have a unique resource here. http://www.fieldtrip.com/de/26566466.htm
Extractions: Founded in 1979, The Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts is a fabulous resource for artists and those who appreciate fine art. Indeed, DCCA was established by artists, and artists continue to play an important role in policy making. DCCA's commitment to art and its community is exemplified in one of its mission statements: "Exhibitions and programs will include, but not be limited to, work that explores the boundaries of contemporary art, reflects the interests of artists and the community and brings into focus national directions and current issues . . . ." The Center includes four galleries which, combined, present some twenty-seven exhibitions each year. The Main Gallery features works by both emerging and nationally recognized artists. Thematic exhibits highlight national trends. The Elizabeth Avery Draper Showcase Gallery features contemporary crafts. The Member's Gallery shows the works of regional artists. And the Member's Gallery (at the Delaware Center for Horticulture) highlights regional artists who work with traditional floral, landscape and horticultural themes. Representative of the quality to be found here was the recent exhibition
Extractions: Phone: 610-284-8100 From the Blue Route (I-476): Take the Blue Route (I-476 South) to Exit #4 (Upper Darby). Turn left onto Rte.3 (West Chester Pike), and proceed on Rte.3 until you come to the Quarry Inn on your right. The next street is Lansdowne Avenue. Make a right onto Lansdowne Avenue and continue on about I mile. DCMH is on your left, right next to Upper Darby High School. From Rte. 76 (Schuykill Expressway): Exit Rte. 76 at Rte. 1 (City Line Ave.). Continue west on Rte.1 into Delaware County (name changes to Township Line). After Rte. 1 crosses Rte. 3, turn left onto Lansdowne Ave. Continue on Lansdowne Ave. for approximately 1 mile. DCMH is located on your left (next to Upper Darby High School). From I-95 Going North: Take the Rte. 420 exit off I-95, heading west. Follow 420 until you come to Rte. 1. Turn right onto Rte. 1, follow to fork in road, bear right (State Rd.). Follow State Rd. to Lansdowne Ave. Turn right onto Lansdowne Ave. DCMH is up the hill, right next to Upper Darby High School. From I-95 Going South: Take the Bartram Ave. exit from I-95 South. Continue to Island Ave. Turn right on Island Ave., follow to Main St. in Darby. Turn left onto Main St., this turns into Lansdowne Ave. Follow Lansdowne Ave. After Lansdowne Ave. crosses Garret Rd. and goes over the hill, DCMH will be on your right.
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