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Extractions: The 2004 Breaux Symposium examined alternative economic models for newsgathering and distribution. Panelists represented the following areas: nonprofit ownership, foundation subsidies, individual/family ownership, political interests, government subsidies and international models for government funding of news. Panelists included: Mr. Frank Blethen, Publisher, The Seattle Times Company Professor Everette Dennis, Fordham University Dr. Karen Dunlap, President, Poynter Institute
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Extractions: Space Station Science Ops News: Breaking news and background information on Space Station experiments and payload operations Gravity Probe B News: the Gravity Probe B experiment will test unverified portions of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity Chandra X-ray Telescope News: The most current discoveries from the world's most powerful X-ray telescope X-37 News: NASA's X-37 project will test and validate technologies and system performance in the harsh environments of space and atmospheric reentry. National Space Science and Technology Center News: A partnership between NASA, universities, industry and other federal agencies to further future research endeavors Diversity News: Information on how Marshall is advancing the opportunities for many diversified groups NASA Hurricane Photos: A current gallery of NASA hurricane photos and animations; a continuing feature from NASA's CAMEX-4 hurricane study Starship 2040 News: NASAs vision for the future of commercial spaceflight Marshall Traveling Exhibits News: Information on the Marshall Center's traveling exhibits and how to request a visit to your area DART News: Developed by Orbital Sciences, Demonstration of Autonomous Rendezvous Technology (DART) will flight demonstrate in-orbit autonomous rendezvous and close proximity operations.
Extractions: Release #: Team from New Orleans, La., wins high school division in NASA's 11th annual 'Great Moonbuggy Race' Friday A team from New Orleans, La., captured first place honors at the 11th annual "Great Moonbuggy Race" in Huntsville, Ala. They topped 21 other teams representing high schools from 10 states. A team from Carlisle County High School of Bardwell, Ky., tied for second with Lafayette County High School team one of Higginsville, Mo. A team from New Century Technology High School in Huntsville, Ala., placed third. Photo: A team from New Orleans, La., captures first place honors at the 11th annual "Great Moonbuggy Race" in Huntsville, Ala. (NASA/MSFC) A team from New Orleans, La., captured victory in the high school division of NASA's 11th annual "Great Moonbuggy Race" in Huntsville, Ala., Friday. New Orleans Area Schools team one broke the two year winning streak of a Missouri high school to capture the 2004 title.
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Extractions: Last July, Louisiana Governor Mike Foster, a Republican, signed a $2.65 million line item in the state budget that authorized significant new funds for school-based health centers. This would not be so unusual unless one takes into account that, only a few years before, Las Vegas odds makers would have cast the probability of this outcome as something approximating the cancellation of Mardi Gras. What happened over time in Louisiana was due, in large measure, to superb public relations work, and it's symptomatic of a trend that has seen school-based health centers grow from 350 nationally in 1992 to nearly 900 this year. School-based healthcare that addresses a wide range of health problems traces its origins to the early 70s when medical visionaries in Boston, St. Paul and Dallas independently recognized that bringing healthcare to children in schools could overcome barriers to needed care. For many children, health problems - from sports injuries to depression, from asthma to substance abuse -stood a much better chance of being prevented and treated in schoo ls than in traditional medical settings. After all, emergency rooms weren't designed to solve basic health problems, and for children who lacked a regular source of care, a doctor's office or a community clinic was either unaffordable or located away from home or school. In the latter case, getting care was difficult for working parents and others who rarely have hours available to arrange appointments, travel to the health provider, and return home hours later.
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Extractions: My wife and I have been having a great deal of difficulty monitoring one of our daughter's homework since she began attending middle school. Not knowing what and when assignments are due is a major stumbling block for us as working parents. This has resulted in lower grades, mainly due to assignments not being turned in on time for full credit. I would love it if all teachers put their daily assignments on the system! Thank you for all your help in establishing this homework network. It is the wave of the future!
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Extractions: Welcome Academics Administration Admissions ... Permission Forms (PDF format) Students attending Louisiana School live in residence halls. Girls reside in Caddo Hall; boys reside in Prudhomme Hall. They are under the supervision of the adult Residential Life staff, who provide counseling and assistance. Students attend classes in the historic High School Building which includes lecture/seminar rooms, science labs, a media center, four computer labs, and dance studios. Adjacent to the High School Building is the Annex, which contains two floors of visual and performing arts studios. Leisure time is spent in the Student Activity Center (SAC). A gymnasium, two pool tables, a ping pong table, and a foosball table are all available to the students during open hours. Students also have access to Northwestern's rich array of resources: the A.A. Fredericks Center for the Creative and Performing Arts (or Fine Arts Center/FAB), the Eugene P. Watson Memorial Library, the Recreation and Intramurals Building (IM), and the Natatorium indoor swimming pool. The Louisiana School offers a unique Host Family Program. Families from the Natchitoches area 'adopt' one or more students, thus prioviding a sense of family to students who are often far from home. Host families frequently invite their students to join the family for an occasional home cooked meal, to go out to eat, or to attend church with their family.
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Extractions: Chef Patrick Mould is an award-winning chef, cookbook author, television personality and a leading authority on Cajun and Creole cuisine and now he will share with you some of his culinary secrets at his Louisiana School of Cooking. It is located on Main St. in the picturesque town of St Martinville, the birthplace of the Cajun Nation. EDUCATION: Executive Chef Café Vermilionville 1982-1986 Responsible for all aspects of the foodservice operations including staff supervision, food cost, recipe and menu development. Executive Chef Charley G's 1987-1991 Responsible for all aspects of the foodservice operations including staff supervision, food cost, recipe and menu development. Also responsible for developing new menu items not normally seen on restaurant menus in the Lafayette Market. Smoked Duck and Andouille, Blue Point Crab Cakes and Southern Hardwood Grilled Seafood were recipes developed during this period. These dishes are now mainstays on menus across Louisiana. Chef Owner Hub City Diner 1991-1993 Charlie Goodson the owner of Charley G's and I created an authentic 1950's style diner that served dishes reflective of the period. I was responsible for the day to day operations on all levels from the front of the house to the back of the house.
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Extractions: The School of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music and offers a Bachelor of Music degree with concentrations in performance, music media, theory-composition, piano pedagogy, and jazz. The Bachelor of Music degree is a professional program with primary emphasis on development of the skills, concepts, and knowledge essential to the professional life of the musician. The Bachelor of Music Education is offered in conjunction with the College of Education. This degree prepares students to teach music at the elementary and secondary levels. Programs in both instrumental and vocal certification are offered. The School of Music also provides community services primarily in the areas of performance and consultation.
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Extractions: BEA Institutional Members A B C D ... Z Below is a listing of BEA Member Institutions and known links. Links are also provided to specific broadcast/media departments with known web pages. These are the 2002 institutional members of BEA - this list will be updated again early in 2003. Aims Community College American University School of Communication ... School of Communication Arts Caraiff University Case Western Reserve University Cayuga Community College Telecommunications/Broadcasting Central Michigan University ... Dept. of Mass Communication n Green River Community College KGRG KENU Grossmont College ... Zayed University