State Of Mississippi Adopted Textbook Collection in use by the public schools in mississippi as approved by the mississippi State Department loaned for use only in the Instructional media Center. http://library.msstate.edu/current_journals/textbooks.asp
Extractions: These textbooks are located in the Current Journals Reading Room on the second floor of the Mitchell Memorial Library. Due to the nature of the collection, the materials are non-circulating and their use is restricted to the Current Journals Reading Room. The collection has been divided according to subject areas and is identified in the Libraries' online catalog through a keyword search for "State Adopted Textbook." The textbooks adopted by the State last year were Business, Health, Technology, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Science, and Driver's Education. The State Adopted Textbook collection includes textbook kits, which are located in the Current Journals service area. Due to the complex make-up of each kit, these materials are non-circulating and must be used in the service area. The CDs and cassettes associated with the State Adopted Textbook collection are also kept in the Current Journals service area. These materials are non-circulating but may be loaned for use only in the Instructional Media Center.
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PCRM >> Research >> Ethics In Medical Education mississippi. University of mississippi Medical Center school of Medicine Daniel W. Jones, MD, Ph.D, 2500 N. State St. Jackson, MS 392164505 T 601-984-1010. http://www.pcrm.org/resch/meded/ethics_medlab_list.html
Extractions: Ethics in Medical Education download this factsheet Below is a list of U.S. medical schools that still use live animals to teach basic concepts in human physiology, pharmacology, and/or surgery. Two-thirds of all U.S. medical schools, including Harvard, Stanford and Yale, have eliminated these old-fashioned laboratories in favor of modern, cost-effective and humane alternatives. Please write to your local universities and alma mater to express your concerns about these crude exercises. Please note that this list includes only schools that use live animal laboratories to train medical students, and does not refer to basic research that may be conducted at medical schools and universities. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Georgetown University School of Medicine
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Mill City Museum Dear media Member,. Mill City Museum chronicles the story of the flour milling industry that flourished on the banks of the mississippi River in Minneapolis a http://www.millcitymuseum.org/mediacenter/
Extractions: Dear Media Member, Mill City Museum chronicles the story of the flour milling industry that flourished on the banks of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis a century ago. Recognized as the "Flour Milling Capital of the World" from roughly 1880 to 1930, Minneapolis came to be known as “Mill City.” Transforming grain from Midwestern Plains into a food staple for the world, the industry had far-reaching impact: Media Contact:
Untitled Document media Information. NEWSLETTERS. USA TODAY/Newspaper Readership Program Press Release. ARTICLES RESEARCH FROM PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS. mississippi State http://www.usatoday.com/educate/readers/media.htm
Extractions: The Collegiate Readership Program Homepage Academic Program Overview About the Program ... About USA TODAY Media Information NEWSLETTERS This link requires Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your machine. If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not on your machine, click on the "Get Acrobat Reader" icon for your FREE download.
Terry Sanford Institute Of Public Policy - News Media a Christian Science Monitor story on resegregation in mississippi schools. the role of private schools in white to be interviewed by media concerning both http://www.pubpol.duke.edu/newsmedia.html
Extractions: Institute Faculty in the News Policy Experts by Topic Op-Ed Resource Guide Spring/Summer 04 All the News That's Fit to Sell , a book by James Hamilton , Oscar L. Tang Family Professor of Public Policy, was reviewed in the Wall Street Journal by Tim W. Ferguson, ("Jim Lehrer vs. Janet Jackson," Feb. 4, 2004). Hamilton and John Dancy , professor of broadcast journalism, also discussed the book on WUNC-FM's "State of Things" on Feb. 11, 2004. Hamilton's book (Princeton University Press, 342 pages) is the first to develop an economic theory of news, analyze evidence across a wide range of media markets on how incentives affect news content, and offer policy conclusions. He concludes by calling for lower costs of access to government information, a greater role for nonprofits in funding journalism, the development of norms that stress hard news reporting, and the defining of digital and Internet property rights to encourage the flow of news. Spring/Summer 2003 Allen Buchanan PPS Professors Charles Clotfelter Helen F. Ladd
DOH School And Daycare Center Resources DOH online media center Some media require an Acrobat file viewer. Other community, state and national resources. Of interest to school health and child health http://www.co.st-louis.mo.us/doh/schlhome.html
Extractions: Read about DOH's consultation and training services for day care operations in Saint Louis County. Read the County's Home Day Care Licensing Code Strictly FYI: DOH's biological terrorism information page. Resources for Communicable Disease Control: To report a problem, call Saint Louis County DOH, CDC Office, at Or send us an email. National CDC/Atlanta quick-links: CDC Home Page - Atlanta CDC National Immunization Program Information and Referral page.
Media : In The News Contact media Center Alison Ross 1800-469-0661 to poor communities in mississippi this year giving the equipment to eligible schools, community organizations http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/us/public/en/media/news.html
Extractions: Gov. Mark R. Warner visited Clark Springs on Monday to announce that it and other schools across the state would be receiving $1.5 million in computers from the Beaumont Foundation of America, which provides wireless, Internet-enabled computers and software to American schools and communities. Warner took the opportunity to tell students that the loss of the space shuttle "was very sad."
Internal Medicine MS Residency University of mississippi school of Medicine Fellowship - Johns Hopkins University school of Medicine Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD http://www.southalabama.edu/usahealthsystem/internalmedicine5.html
ASA | Media Center - Press Release University, she also worked for mississippis Jackson resulted in significant improvements to the state s schools. The ASA media Awards jury, which included http://www.asaging.org/media/pressrelease.cfm?id=55
Child Welfare League Of America: Advocacy: State Fact Sheets A worker in mississippi earning the minimum federal US Department of Education, National Center for Education Public school student, staff, and graduate counts http://www.cwla.org/advocacy/statefactsheets/2000/mississippi.htm
Extractions: Poverty Rate for Children Ages 5-17 (1998) According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 165,522 Mississippi children are not covered by health insurance throughout the year, and 150,023 Mississippi children are enrolled in Medicaid, SCHIP and other state sponsored programs. In 1995, 61% of births in Mississippi were paid for by Medicaid. In 1996, there were 12,090 pregnancies to 15-19 year old Mississippi young women.
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Southern Miss - He also received a bachelor s degree from mississippi State in 1921. He received his jurist doctorate in 1928 from the University of mississippi school of Law. http://www.southernmiss.com/info/facilities/1.asp
Extractions: M. M. Roberts Stadium Construction Photo Gallery M.M. Roberts Stadium is the focal point on Southern Miss' campus during football Saturdays in Hattiesburg, Miss. With all the excitement and atmosphere surrounding the game, there isn't a better place to be. The stadium, which is affectionately known to the Golden Eagle faithful as "The Rock at Southern Miss," has been home to a number of Southern Miss football standouts, including the likes of Brett Favre, Ray Guy and Reggie Collier. Currently, the Southern Miss Athletics Department is in the early stages of a stadium renovation capital campaign, "Building Dominance." Funding from this campaign will allow the athletic department to implement the major phases of a recently completed renovation and additions study that will include such major projects as luxury suites and club level seating and press box renovation and expansion of the stadium, increasing seating capacity to 41,300. As the football team's success continues to build yearly, so does the fan support and season ticket base. Last season, 20,793 season tickets were sold, marking the largest number in the school's history, breaking the 2001 record high of 18,652. From the 1999 season until the 2002 season, there has been an increase of almost 4,000 season tickets. An average of over 28,000 fans attended home games in 2000, one of the highest home attendance marks ever and the 2002 average attendance was about 27,000. A single-game record of 35,169 fans were on hand to witness the Southern Miss-Jackson State season-opener on Aug. 31.
America's Promise : Media Center media Center Press Releases AP Releases AMERICA support to numerous schools and charities http://www.americaspromise.org/media/releasedetail.cfm?prID=118