Pennsylvania 1997, the State College Area school District decided rights of lesbians and gay men in pennsylvania. enforcement agencies, the judiciary, the media, and public http://www.youth.org/loco/PERSONProject/Handbook/States/pennsylvania.html
Extractions: Pennsylvania's sodomy law was overturned in 1980 by the state Supreme Court. The state of Pennsylvania currently boasts a total of three openly LGBT state officials, two of which were appointed. In addition to this good news, the state also has a bill pending that would increase penalties for hate crimes motivated by homophobia. However, once you come in contact with the State Board of Education and mention equity for the state's LGBT students, communication tends to get a bit terse. It's not so much what is said but the sharp one-sentence answers that tend to give away the respondent's negative attitude... The state goverment's Home Page is at URL: The regular state legislative session starts Jan-09. The State Senate's Home Page (lists members and committees, etc): The Houses Home Page is http://www.house.state.pa.us/ The Governors Web page is http://www.governor.state.pa.us/pagovernor/site/default.asp You may locate any school or school district in your state by going to the following search engine: http://www.asd.com/
News And Media Relations of Pittsburgh and the Western pennsylvania Hospital Colleagues at Harvard Medical school will also be Temple University News and media Relations 301 University http://www.temple.edu/news_media/ej0403_549.html
Extractions: Although miles apart geographically, Pennsylvania's urban African-American and rural residents share something in common - more severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) that often requires hospitalization. To determine why these two groups might be at greater risk for advanced COPD and to test a potential low-cost intervention, a consortium led by Temple University researcher Gerard J. Criner, M.D., has been named a Center of Excellence and awarded a $4.7 million grant by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Criner is a professor of medicine at Temple University School of Medicine and director of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Temple University Hospital. A Center of Excellence is a special distinction from the commonwealth given to medical or educational institutions pursuing focused scientific research. Collaborators on this project include Lancaster General Hospital, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, University of Pittsburgh and the Western Pennsylvania Hospital. Colleagues at Harvard Medical School will also be involved for genetic work. COPD, usually caused by smoking, renders sufferers winded, weak and unable to participate in their day-to-day routines. When the disease is exacerbated, patients often are forced to go to the hospital for treatment and relief. In the U.S., in 2000, COPD resulted in 1.5 million emergency room visits, 726,000 hospitalizations and 119,000 deaths. Despite smoking cessation efforts and trends, experts expect these numbers to increase as our aged population continues to grow.
The Annenberg Public Policy Center and Health Policy at the Annenberg school for Communication, University of pennsylvania and a evaluation of the National Antidrug media Campaign. http://www.annenbergpublicpolicycenter.org/09_faculty/faculty.htm
Extractions: Joseph N. Cappella is professor of communication and holds the Gerald R. Miller chair at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania and Northwestern University and a visiting scholar at Stanford. His research has focused on social interaction, interpersonal communication, political communication, nonverbal behavior, media effects, and statistical methods. His research has appeared in journals in psychology, communication, health, and politics. Book credits include Spiral of Cynicism (Oxford), Multivariate Techniques in Human Communication Research (Academic Press), and Sequence and Pattern in Communicative Behavior (Arnold). His research has been supported by grants (as principal investigator or co-principal investigator) from the National Institutes of Mental Health and 20th Century Fund, the National Institute on Drug Abuse and from the Markle Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, The Pew Charitable Trusts, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He has served on the editorial boards of more than fifteen journals. He is a Fellow of the International Communications Association, a recipient of the B. Aubrey Fisher Mentorship Award, and president of the International Communication Association.
BackTry Grice Middle school media Center, Hamilton Twp., NJ. Hackensack Middle school media Center, Hackensack, NJ. Haworth Elementary school media Center, Haworth, NJ. http://www.emanj.org/Listservs.htm
Extractions: The Educational Media Association of New Jersey advocates high standards for librarianship and library media programs in the public, private and parochial schools in New Jersey to ensure that students and staff become effective users of information. The Association fosters excellence in the school library media program by providing school librarians/media specialists with educational opportunities and current information through mentoring, online and print publications, workshops, and conferences. The links on this page are to sites created by libraries and professional library organizations. Links to additional resources of special interest to school librarians will be added as we continue to develop our website. American Library Association American Association of School Librarians Association for Educational Communications and Technology Association for Library Service to Children ... Vermont Educational Media Association State Agencies
Extractions: Who is required to attend school? All children between the ages of eight and 17 are required to attend school in Pennsylvania. Parents can decide when to start their children in school but it must be no later than age eight. Children must attend regularly through their 17th birthday. Every parent, guardian or person in a parental relationship who is responsible for a child between the ages of eight and 17 is liable for making sure that the child attends school regularly. What is truancy?
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Extractions: Established in 1994, the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania conducts and disseminates research, hosts lectures and conferences, and convenes roundtable discussions that highlight important questions about the intersection of media, communication, and public policy. The Policy Center, which has offices in Philadelphia and Washington DC, conducts ongoing research in the areas of political communication, information and society, media and the developing child, health communication and adolescent risk. Its research helps to bring difficult problems into focus. Recent Research Reports June 25, 2003 Research on Americans and Online Privacy Do Americans understand the purpose on internet privacy policies? Do they know how websites use information about them? Do they trust government to protect their personal information? The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania's provocative new report, Americans and Online Privacy: The System is Broken , addresses these specific questions. Read more about the results of this groundbrea
A Plea For Media Literacy In Our Nation's Schools Thoman, Jolls and their center draw their In pennsylvania schools, for example, a crossdisciplinary approach reading standards uses the media so students http://www.medialit.org/reading_room/article631.html
Extractions: Media Issues / Topics - Advertising / Consumerism - Computer Literacy / Digital Revolution - Faith-Based Media Literacy - Film Study / Movie-making - Global Media Issues - Health Issues - History of Media - How to Teach Media Literacy - Media Activity Resources - Media Advocacy / Activism - Media Industry / Economics - Music / Music Videos - Production / Creating Media - Student Made Media - TV and Popular Culture - Violence in the Media - Visual Literacy Curriculum / Subject Area - Art / Media Arts - English / Language Arts - Ethics / Character Education - Health / Prevention - Life Skills - Science / Math - Social Studies - Spirituality / Religion We are, all of us, awash in media. Television. Movies. The Internet. Billboards. Newspapers. Magazines. Radio. Newsletters. Individually and collectively, we spend more time with more media than ever before an average of 10.5 hours a day, about 25% of that time using two media simultaneously, according to a recent study of "Middletown, USA" by the University of South Carolina.
Philadelphia Independent Media Center: All Sections of their 1st video specifically designed for classroom use at the pennsylvania Educational Technology Welcome to the Independent media Center of Philadelphia. http://www.phillyimc.org/
Extractions: Pennsylvania Media Training : A directory of information about Pennsylvania media schools, universities, and colleges offering media training that can help you decide which media school are best for you. Media training covers a lot of different territory, including such diverse and exciting areas as advertising, animation, broadcasting, multimedia, TV production, video production, and visual effects. If you want to be a part of creating the show, then one of many possible media careers may be what you are looking for. For information on schools offering media training , please check out the list of Pennsylvania schools below. Note that online schools offering media training allow you to take courses from anywhere. Common Searches Used to Find This Page: Springfield, PA The Chubb Institute has been providing high-quality IT Training programs for those interested in starting or advancing their computer careers since the early 1970's. Chubb offers diploma programs in networking, multimedia design, database administration, .NET programming, help desk support, network security systems, Java programming and medical administration. Financial aid assistance is also available. Details Request more info from the school (no obligation) Media Training Pennsylvania Locations:
Pittsburgh Independent Media Center PGHIMC Pittsburgh Independent media Center. Western pennsylvania schools that would be affected include California University of pennsylvania, Indiana http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/archives/archive_by_id.php?category_id=4&id=78
Drug Free Pennsylvania - News Center - PA Surveys Home News Center PA Surveys. Employer companies. pennsylvania Middle school Youth Study Shows Prevention Starts at Home In http://www.drugfreepa.org/news/surveys.asp
Extractions: Pennsylvania Middle School Youth Study Shows Prevention Starts at Home In May and June of 2001, Drug Free Pennsylvania conducted a statewide survey of Pennsylvania middle school students. Nearly 3,500 public and parochial students in grades six, seven, and eight were interviewed. Key findings included: Students find talking with adults about drugs and alcohol valuable - 82% of those surveyed considered discussions about drugs as helpful, while 86% said discussions about alcohol are helpful.
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Extractions: Tallahassee, FL 32306-2100 USA Abstract The imposed query model provides a new way of thinking about whom the user is in information proving organizations and environments. It does this by making a distinction between questions that are self-generated (internally motivated by personal context) and those that are imposed (thought up by one person then given to someone else to resolve). While the imposed query model represents familiar behaviour, it is a dimension of information seeking that has only recently been explicitly addressed and isolated for study. This article summarizes research on the imposed query in two different information providing contexts: the elementary school and the adult reference desk at the public library. Results reveal whom the imposers and agent users are in these environments and provide an assessment of how common imposed queries are in these contexts. Many models are available that represent the information seeking process ( Wilson , 1999). The majority of these models assume that individuals seek information and interact with information systems in response to their own, self-generated information needs. While these models do recognize that people go to other people as potential resource when in pursuit of information, the models fail to recognize that the default behaviour, when the person resource doesn't have the answer, doesn't have to be an interaction with information providing objects, organizations, or systems. Instead the person seeking information may ask someone to find the answer for them.
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Penn State Hershey Medical Center provides world class care and services to patients. media info. press releases. resources for schools. volunteering. find a department by medical topic. medical http://www.hmc.psu.edu/
Juvenile Law Center JLC and ELC challenging the provision under both pennsylvania s and the to be return to their regular schools after going first to a transition center. http://www.jlc.org/
Extractions: Home Child Welfare Health/Mental Health Juvenile Justice ... Subcommittee Third Circuit Court of Appeals Holds Juvenile Detention Centers Can Be Liable for Deficient Policies and Practices. On June 10, 2004 the Third Circuit Court of Appeals found that there is potential liability for a county juvenile detention center in a JLC case involving a 13-year-old, with serious mental health problems, who was maltreated by other youth in juvenile detention. The Court found that the plaintiff raised serious issues, and that a county can be liable for deficient hiring and staffing policies and practices; lack of an adequate training program for the detention center's staff; lack of established protocols to ensure youth safety; and lack of established policies to address the mental and physical health needs of youth residents. Amendment to Adoption Act Limits Time Birth Parents Can Reconsider An amendment to the Pennsylvania Adoption Act, approved by the Governor on March 24, 2004, now limits the time birth parents have to reconsider an adoption. For the father (birth or putative), consent to an adoption is irrevocable 30 days after birth or execution of the consent (whichever event happens later); for the birth mother, consent is irrevocable 30 days after execution of the consent. US Supreme Court Fails to Extend Juvenile Rights On June 1, 2004, the United States Supreme Court decided that a California state court was not wrong in refusing to consider the defendant's age when considering whether he was "in custody." Miranda warnings must be given when suspects are "in custody," if statements are to be admissible at trial.
Bioethics.net | The American Journal Of Bioethics The Target Article at the Center of the Debate Ethics of Research Involving Mandatory Drug Testing of High school Athletes in Oregon. http://bioethics.net/
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Extractions: CSRwire HARRISBURG, PA - On behalf of Pennsylvania Gov. Mark Schweiker, Department of Environmental Protection Secretary David E. Hess today announced that Pennsylvania schools and libraries will soon receive an Earth Day 2003 educational packet from the Pennsylvania Center for Environmental Education (PCEE). "Even though Earth Day isn't until April 22, now is the time to begin planning activities to teach young people and everyone about how they can better protect the environment," Secretary Hess said. "The member organizations of the PCEE and our partners have put together another great packet of materials educators can use to teach about this year's theme."