The DRM Regional Resource Directory: New Mexico general Center for Development and Disability new mexico Governor s Committee on Concerns Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing new mexico School for the http://www.disabilityresources.org/NEW-MEXICO.html
Extractions: Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) New Mexico - Land of Enchantment State Index About / Hints / Link General Center for Development and Disability New Mexico Governor's Committee on Concerns of the Handicapped New Mexico Human Services Department See also Developmental Disabilities Multi-Service Agencies Advocacy and Legal Rights Protection and Advocacy System Southwest Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (SWDBTAC) Aging ElderWeb New Mexico New Mexico State Agency on Aging Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in New Mexico Arts VSA New Mexico Assistive Technology New Mexico Technology Assistance Program (NMTAP) [link updated 3/20/02] Autism New Mexico Autism Society Southwest Autism Network [link updated 4/04] Blindness and Visual Impairments New Mexico Commission for the Blind New Mexico Talking Book Library Children Early Childhood Network (EC Network) (training and technical assistance) NICHCY State Contact Sheet Parents Reaching Out (PRO) Communication Disorders New Mexico Speech-Language Hearing Association See also Deafness and Hearing Impairments Deaf Blindness Deaf-Blindness Project for New Mexico Children and Youth who are Deafblind See also Communication Disorders Deafness and Hearing Impairments New Mexico Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing New Mexico School for the Deaf See also Communication Disorders Developmental Disabilities
Extractions: Foreword The visitation team would like to thank the following people for their cooperation during the site visit: Vicente Llamas, Principal Investigator of the UCAN RSI; Robert Jenkins, Co-Principal Investigator of the UCAN RSI; Betsy Yost, Director of the UCAN RSI; Carlos Atencio, New Mexico County Coalition Leader; and Joe Baca, Superintendent of Wagon Mound Schools. Wagon Mound (NM) School District and Its Role as a Partner in the NSF Supported UCAN Rural Systemic Initiative (RSI) Geographically, Wagon Mound is located in Mora County in the northeastern part of New Mexico. The nearest city with a population of 15,000 or more is Las Vegas, New Mexico, some 40 miles southeast; to the north is Raton with a population of less than 10,000. The town of Wagon Mound is at the intersection of highways 120 and I-35, which provide immediate north, south, east, and west access. Surrounded by the Corunudo Hills and just east of the Turkey Mountains and southeast of the Kiowa National Grasslands, the area provides a picturesque setting of diverse environmental conditions. The state capital is located in Santa Fe, which is approximately 100 miles southeast via I-35, which extends from El Paso to beyond Denver.
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Extractions: AGE 9 STATISTICS BY THE NUMBERS A 2001 report from U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher said one in 10 children suffers from a mental illness severe enough to cause some level of impairment. Fewer than one in five of those affected gets treatment. In high-poverty states like New Mexico, estimated cases of mental illness can rise to one in five children because of less access to care, poor nutrition and stressful homes. That would mean nearly 112,000 of New Mexico's 564,859 children have a mental illness, with an estimated 44,000-65,000 meeting the definition of a "serious emotional disturbance." Advocates for children say untreated mental illnesses contribute to the problems that lead to the state's notoriously high rates of teen suicide, teen pregnancy, dropouts and juvenile delinquency. In the 1999 New Mexico High School Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 73 percent of students said they had felt depressed at some point in the 30 days before the survey; 7.5 percent had attempted suicide.
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Extractions: What's New Carolyn Lankford paints to capture the soul of a place, to communicate its spirit and her joy in it. Although Southwestern landscapes are her first love, all the works of this New Mexico painter reveal love of color and texture. Her work is described as painterly and sensitive, yet realistic. Carolyn now lives by the Rio Grande in southern New Mexico where she spends long hours at her easel with husband and cat as companions. The New Mexico Cross Country Ski Club is a non-profit organization that helps to maintain the trails that people use for hiking, biking, horseback riding and skiing in the National Forests. They provide ski instruction, organized trips, and monthly speaker's programs. If you like New Mexico in winter you ought to check 'em out. The Learning Disabilities Association of America gives support and information to persons with learning disabilities, parents, teachers, and other professionals. The New Mexico Learning Disabilities Association (NMLDA) , headquartered in Albuquerque, sponsors an excellent conference for all the above parties. See their site for a wealth of information and for sources of support.
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Extractions: Land Area: 121,666 square miles (fifth in size among the US states) Highest Point: Wheeler Peak, northeast of Taos 13,161 feet Lowest Point: Red Bluff Reservoir, along the Texas border 2,842 feet Statehood Day: Jan 6, 1912 (47th State) State Capital: Santa Fe Governor: Bill Richardson (D) State Flower: Yucca State Tree: Piñon State Bird: Roadrunner
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Extractions: MexOnline.com LLC Images from Mexico: This week's featured photo Chihuahua's Copper Canyon is one of Mexico's more unique and well visited destinations famous for its indigenous population. One of our contributors took this excellent photo of some Tarahumara women working on and selling their crafts... See the whole image here Classified Ads [Real Estate, Vacation Rentals, For Sale, Jobs and Personals] Now with photos! One of our most popular services, our Free classified advertisements lets users post an ad online to be seen by thousands of people every month. Search the database of listings to find exactly what you are looking for. New photo option also available. Bulletin Boards [Baja, Business, Legal, Living, Lounge, Kitchen, Maya, Events, Travel] Our online interactive service, where members can post and read messages left by others. Dozens of new messages each day touching on new cooking recipes, business opportunities, travel tips, cultural issues, looking for new friends, live chat ... log on and start connecting with others who share your interest in Mexico. Go to the Bulletin Boards ...
Earthquakes In New Mexico? of damage to the University of Albuquerque, West Mesa High School, and several Dr. Stuart Northrop of the University of new mexico compiled a list of 1,111 http://tremor.nmt.edu/here.html
Extractions: You bet we do! Not nearly as many or as big as some other parts of the world, but New Mexicans have felt their share of earthquakes over the years. For example: Dr. Stuart Northrop of the University of New Mexico compiled a list of 1,111 earthquakes felt in New Mexico between 1849 and 1975. Geologists conducting studies in New Mexico have also discovered evidence of ancient earthquakes with magnitudes as large as 7.5, although it appears that these large earthquakes do not occur very often.
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