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41. European Community/United States Of America Cooperation Program In Higher Educat
by the US Department of Education s Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education(FIPSE) and the european Commission s Directorate general for Education
http://www.ed.gov/programs/fipseec/
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European Community/United States of America Cooperation Program in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE)
Purpose Funding Status Eligibility Applicant Info Resources ... Office of Postsecondary Education Home
Overview
NEWS
Go to FY 2004 Application Guidelines

Application Due Date: April 23, 2004
The European Community/United States Cooperation Program (EC-US)is a grant competition run cooperatively by the US Department of Education's Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) and the European Commission's Directorate General for Education and Culture. The purpose of this competition is to promote a student-centered, transatlantic dimension to higher education and training in a wide range of academic and professional disciplines. The Program will fund collaborative efforts in the form of consortia consisting of at least three academic institutions from member states of the European Union and from the United States. The funding period will be for up to three years. The EC-US Program fosters student exchange within the context of multilateral curricular development. Students benefit from having an added "international" curriculum and cultural dimension to their studies through a combination of curricular innovation and study abroad.

42. Fund For The Improvement Of Postsecondary Education--Special Focus Competition:
those in the Education Department general Administrative Regulations grant applicationfor the european Community/United http//frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin
http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/announcements/2002-4/122702b.html
. Or you may contact ED Pubs at its e-mail address: edpubs@inet.ed.gov . If you request an application from ED Pubs, be sure to identify this competition as follows: CFDA number 84.116J. You may also request application forms by calling (732) 544-2504 (fax on demand), or application guidelines by calling (202) 358-3041 (voice mail) or submitting the name of the competition and your name and postal address to FIPSE@ed.gov (e-mail). Applications are also listed on the FIPSE Web site: [[Page 79065]] FIPSE. e-APPLICATIONS are available at: . We have included additional information about the e-Application pilot project (see Parity Guidelines between Paper and Electronic Applications) in the application package. Electronic Access to This Document You may view this document, as well as all other Department of Education documents published in the Federal Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) on the Internet at the following site: . To use PDF you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at this site. If you have questions about using PDF, call the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO, toll free, at 1-888-293-6498; or in the Washington, DC, area at (202) 512-1530. Note: The official version of this document is the document published in the Federal Register. Free Internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations is available on GPO Access at:

43. European Bank For Reconstruction And Development
in question or the project in general should, unless about project opportunities atthe european Bank for Web www.buyusa.gov/uk/en/cs_european_bank.html Email
http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/tenderlead.cfm?2286

44. European Bank For Reconstruction And Development
2003 This notice updates the general Procurement Notice about project opportunitiesat the european Bank for Web www.buyusa.gov/uk/en/cs_european_bank.html E
http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/tenderlead.cfm?1877

45. The New European Standards For Outdoor Playground Equipment
general safety requirements and test methods; Additional specific Advisory note onapplication of european standards 1998 World Wide Web http//www.hse.gov.uk.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/etis11.htm
The new European standards for outdoor playground equipment
CONTENTS
Entertainment Sheet No 11 HSE information sheet Introduction This information sheet has been prepared for owners and operators of children's playgrounds as well as manufacturers, designers, importers and suppliers of children's playground equipment. Before 1 January 1999, most children's playground equipment was supplied either to BS 5696, or to the German equivalent standard DIN 7926, or to other national standards. A new European standard BS EN 1176 Playground equipment has now replaced BS 5696 and another new standard BS EN 1177 Impact absorbing playground surfacing - safety requirements and test methods has replaced much of BS 7188. You should use these two new standards in conjunction with each other rather than in isolation. Parts of the amended standard BS 7188 Methods of test for impact absorbing playground surfaces remain to provide additional guidance on surfacing.

46. Russian Collections At The Library Of Congress
As a general rule, the Russian print collections are strongest in the humanities extensiveblanket orders and approval plans for the Western european countries
http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/coll/russ.html
The Russian Collections
at the Library of Congress
Harold M. Leich,
Russian Area Specialist
General Characteristics and Development
The Library of Congress currently holds about 700,000 physical volumes (books, sets, continuations, and bound periodicals) in Russian, and approximately the same number of volumes in other languages of the former USSR and volumes in Western languages about Russia and the former Soviet Union. There are also significant collections of other non-book print materials (music scores, newspapers, microforms and cartographic materials) and non-print materials (sound recordings, motion pictures, manuscripts, photographs, and posters), although statistics on these categories of holdings are less readily available. LC's Russian collection is by far the largest and most comprehensive outside Russia itself, even though by policy current collecting over the past fifty years was and remains highly selective, designed to bring in only the most useful and scholarly publications from and about Russia. Moreover, because of decades of communist censorship, political manipulation, appallingly poor storage conditions, and neglect of libraries in Russia, and because of LC's automation and preservation programs and the number of staff members involved in building, servicing, and interpreting the Russian collections, it is highly likely that the Library of Congress is the best single repository on earth in which to conduct research on Russia using published sources.

47. Polish Collections At The Library Of Congress
Bound periodicals are shelved in the general collection according to subject class. onthe Library s web site at http//www.loc.gov/rr/european/indepres.html
http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/coll/poli.html
The Polish Collections
at the Library of Congress
Ronald Bachman,
Polish Area Specialist
General Collections
The 6,500-volume Thomas Jefferson library, acquired by the United States Congress in 1815, included only three examples of Polonica - - an English version of the May Third Constitution of 1791, published in London; A. L. Caraccioli's La Pologne, telle qu'elle a ete, telle qu'elle est, telle qu'elle sera (Paris, 1775); and G. B. Mably's De gouvernment et des loix de la Pologne (Paris, 1781). Preoccupied with the survival of the Union and the cares of nation building, Congress and its Library generally ignored the distant regions of Eastern Europe throughout the nineteenth century. As a result, in 1901 the Polish holdings totalled only 97 volumes. In 1907, with the acquisition of the 80,000-volume library of Siberian bibliophile G. V. Yudin, the Library's Polonica holdings increased threefold. Nevertheless, it was not until the end of World War II that development of a world- class collection of Soviet and East European (and hence, Polish) research materials became a priority of the Library of Congress. A quantitative ranking indicates the strengths of the Polish collection lie in history, belles lettres, biography, bibliography, art and architecture, and the physical sciences. The Library does not acquire in the fields of clinical medicine and agriculture. Scholarly works of a generic nature that do not contribute substantively to the body of human knowledge as a rule also are not collected. Thus, most textbooks and works on scientific phenomena that do not pertain uniquely to Poland do not fall within the acquisition profile of the Library.

48. Carmarthenshire County Council - European Policy And External Grants
Email rllewelyn@carmarthenshire.gov.uk. top. general EU Information Service. TheWWEC provides general european information and support services for the West
http://www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/index.asp?locID=3568&docID=-1

49. Internet Public Library: European History
The British Monarchy http//www.royal.gov.uk/output relating to the history of Europeanintegration from the 1861 Census and the Registrar general s reports, 1851
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum30.30.00/
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Subject Collections

Business

Computers

Education
... European History This collection All of the IPL Advanced
Sub-headings:
Antiquity
History of the Near East and the Mediterranean world, prior to the concept of Europe as distinct from Africa and Asia (which arose in the sixth or seventh century AD).
Middle Ages (Medieval)
Renaissance
World War I
World War II
Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
About.com: British History
http://britishhistory.about.com/
An Internet guide for the the history of the British Isles, with feature articles, Website links, and discussion forums. Topics covered include the British Empire, King Arthur, Crimean War, the monarchy, the World Wars, and more.
Airs, Anthems, Ballads, Canons, Ditties, Folksongs, Hymns and War Songs
http://www.acronet.net/~robokopp/folkindx.htm
A database of folksongs of the world including the areas of Germany, England, France, Ireland, Austria, Scotland, and Wales. Both the lyrics and sound files (MIDI format) are available for many songs.
http://www.archeire.com/

50. Ukraine-European Union
SUMMIT JOINT STATEMENT by L. Kuchma, President of Ukraine and S. Berlusconi, Presidentof the european Council, assisted by J. Solana, Secretarygeneral of the
http://www.ukraine-eu.mfa.gov.ua/

51. Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 1373
Medical Qualifications Order 1995 2. (1) The european Specialist Medical generalmedicine* (also known as general (internal) medicine), general (internal
http://www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/si/si1999/19991373.htm

52. The European Communities (Recognition Of Professional
First general System Regulations means the european Communities (Recognitionof Professional Qualifications) Regulations 19913;.
http://www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/si/si2002/20022934.htm

53. SubSection
ccs@falkirk.gov.uk. Tel 01324 506 070 • Fax 01324 506 061. Policy PerformanceReview. Grants and External Funding. european Structural Funds general
http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/CCS/PPReview/Grants and External Funding/European Stru
Municipal Buildings, Falkirk FK1 5RS Director: Stuart Ritchie • e-mail: director.ccs@falkirk.gov.uk Tel: 01324 506 070 Fax: 01324 506 061 Grants and External Funding European Structural Funds - General Information
European Funding is allocated to Scotland through a variety of funding programmes. This section provides a brief overview of the main funding programmes that are of interest to the Falkirk Council area. More importantly, this section provides useful links to websites where up-to-date information on European Funding can be accessed. The main source of European Union (EU) funding in Scotland is the Structural Funds, and within Scotland, the Scottish Executive has overall responsibility for their implementation, management and monitoring. Other sources of EU funding are generally operated and directly managed from Brussels. There are numerous websites that provide information on the EU and the key ones are: http://europa.eu.int

54. MHRA Links
The Commission s Directorate general includes a unit responsible for european nationalmedicines/medical devices authorities. or email info@mhra.gsi.gov.uk.
http://www.mhra.gov.uk/links.htm
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Welcome to the "Links" section of our site. This section of the site contains links to other websites that you may find useful. Please note that the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) does not accept responsibility for the content of other sites. This list exists only for the interest and convenience of those who use the MHRA's Internet pages. It does not necessarily recommend or condone the included sites.
MHRA related websites British Pharmacopoeia (BP) Commission Laboratory The BP Laboratories are located at Canons Park. They provide analytical technical support to the "British Pharmacopoeia". The major functions of the laboratory are:
  • Development of new Pharmacopoeial monographs - The BP laboratories undertake the development and validation of qualitative and quantitative test methods for new monograph specifications for publication in the BP; and refining and revalidating test methods for existing BP monographs;
  • 55. European And Development Services - Useful Links
    general. http//www.cordis.lu/united_kingdom/home.html european R D and how youcan http//www.patent.gov.uk/ Protect your business idea, invention or logo.
    http://www.cne-siar.gov.uk/eds/links.htm
    Comhairle nan Eilean Siar EDS Partner Organisations Employment ... Advice and Business Information
    ADVICE AND SOURCES OF BUSINESS INFORMATION
    General www.cne-siar.gov.uk Comhairle nan Eilean Siar www.wibis.co.uk Western Isles Business Information Source www.wie.co.uk Western Isles Enterprise www.work-global.com The Western Isles ICT Advisory Service http://www.cali.co.uk/bis/ Highlands and Islands Business Information Source http://www.dti.gov.uk/support/eebp.htm Energy Efficiency and your Business http://www.enterprisezone.org.uk/ The Enterprise Zone, government sponsered "Gateway to Business Information" http://www.innovation.gov.uk/ Why innovation is important http://ahandyguide.com/cat1/f/18201.htm Links to Food Packaging Alternatives http://www.tagish.co.uk/tagish/links/offices.htm Comprehensive Government Links on the Internet http://www.bug2000.gov.uk/ The Millennium Bug Campaign http://www.open.gov.uk/

    56. President Bush Meets With European Leaders
    be meeting again that is, the US, the EU, Russia and UN Secretary general. PresidentBush and the european Union, and I, myself, have worked on providing
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/05/20020502-9.html
    Issues Education Iraq National Security Economic Security ... More Issues
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    Current News Press Briefings Proclamations Executive Orders ... Radio News by Date March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 December 2003 ... January 2001
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    Photos Photo Essays Search photos by date Federal Facts Federal Statistics West Wing History Home May 2002
    For Immediate Release
    Office of the Press Secretary
    May 2, 2002 President Bush Meets with European Leaders
    The East Room U.S.-EU Summit: Economics and Trade
    President's Remarks
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    1:14 P.M. EDT PRESIDENT BUSH: It is a pleasure to welcome President Aznar and President Prodi to Washington, D.C., for this summit. We had a good discussion on the common challenges facing the United States and the European Union, including the urgent need to fight terror and to promote peace in the Middle East. Just one month ago I called on all the parties in the Middle East to step up to their responsibilities to end terror, to make progress toward peace and to build better lives for all the people of the region. In recent days, we're beginning to see some signs of progress. The situation in Ramallah has been resolved nonviolently. We're working for peace in Bethlehem. I'm encouraged by my meeting with Crown Prince Abdallah, and the steps he has taken to advance his vision of peace. Next week I will meet with Prime Minister Sharon and King Abdullah of Jordan to discuss next steps on the road ahead.

    57. Gateshead Millennium Bridge Official Site - Home
    has been made by Gatesheadbased construction company Harbour general and its FlagThis project has been part financed by the european Regional Development
    http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/bridge/bridged.htm
    GATESHEAD MILLENNIUM BRIDGE - HOME
    Contact Us Disabled Access New dates added 14th May 2004. Please note that bridge tilts are normally for river traffic and are not within the control of Gateshead Council. They may be altered or cancelled at short notice
    BRIDGE IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC The Gateshead Millennium Bridge was opened to the public at 3pm on Monday, 17 September 2001. Click here for more details and photographs of the bridge's high-tech lighting system, the opening day and the music events. REMEMBERING 20 NOVEMBER 2000 Find out What the Papers said and What the people said See our unique photo gallery of the day the bridge arrived
    Click on a thumbnail to get the larger image The Gateshead Millennium Bridge - the first opening bridge to be built across the River Tyne for more than 100 years - has attracted world-wide attention because of its unique design.
    The world-first design is the latest addition to the Tyne's famous collection of bridges - which have given the area one of the most instantly recognisable skylines in Europe.

    58. NARA | Research Room | Guide To General Records Of The Department Of State
    Official correspondence of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for european AffairsJ Organization files of the Office of the Inspector general for Foreign
    http://www.archives.gov/research_room/federal_records_guide/general_department_o
    Where Is...? / How Do I...? Where Is...? Hot Topics / What's New The Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights Genealogy Veterans' Service Records Archival Research Catalog (ARC) Access to Archival Databases (AAD) eVetRecs Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Archives Library Info. Center (ALIC) Calendar of Events FAQs FOIA Reading Room Information Security Oversight Office Interagency Working Group (IWG) Locations and Hours (Facilities) Media Desk Organization Chart Preservation Prologue Magazine Publications How Do I...? Use this Site Order Copies Contact NARA Visit NARA Apply for a Job Volunteer at NARA Research Online Find a Public Law Apply for a Grant Find Records Management Training June 8, 2004 Sections Research Room Main Page New in Research Room Getting Started Genealogy ... Research Paths and Media Types Resources Guide to Federal Records Access to Archival Databases (AAD) Microfilm Locator Archives Library Information Center (ALIC) ... Search in Research Room General Records of the Department of State
    (Record Group 59)
    OVERVIEW OF RECORDS LOCATIONS
    Table of Contents
    • ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY
    • CENTRAL FILES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1778-1963
    • Diplomatic correspondence
    • Consular correspondence
    • Miscellaneous correspondence
    • Numerical and minor files
    • Decimal file
    • Subject-numeric file
    • RECORDS OF ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS 1756-1992
    • Records of Secretaries of State and principal officers of the Department of State
    • Records of administrative offices

    59. NARA | Digital Classroom | Teaching With Documents: Japanese Relocation During W
    In 1943 and 1944 the government assembled a combat unit of Japanese Americans forthe european theater. The Documents. Conference with general De Witt at
    http://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/japanese_relocation_wwii/japan
    Where Is...? / How Do I...? Where Is...? Hot Topics / What's New The Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights Genealogy Veterans' Service Records Archival Research Catalog (ARC) Access to Archival Databases (AAD) eVetRecs Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Archives Library Info. Center (ALIC) Calendar of Events FAQs FOIA Reading Room Information Security Oversight Office Interagency Working Group (IWG) Locations and Hours (Facilities) Media Desk Organization Chart Preservation Prologue Magazine Publications How Do I...? Use this Site Order Copies Contact NARA Visit NARA Apply for a Job Volunteer at NARA Research Online Find a Public Law Apply for a Grant Find Records Management Training June 8, 2004 Sections Digital Classroom Main Page Teaching With Documents Conducting Research Locating Publications ... Growing Professionally Resources History in the Raw The Constitution Community Introductory Activity Document Analysis Worksheets ... Search in Digital Classroom Teaching With Documents Lesson Plan:
    Documents and Photographs Related to
    Japanese Relocation During World War II Background President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared that the day of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, would live in infamy. The attack launched the United States fully into the two theaters of the world war. Prior to Pearl Harbor, the United States had been involved in the European war only by supplying England and other antifascist countries of Europe with the munitions of war.

    60. DWP: The European Year Of Disability - A Year Of Progress
    a fantastic way to launch the european Year in government’s disability website www.disability.gov.uk acampaign aimed at promoting among the general public a
    http://www.disability.gov.uk/euro/progress/
    Home European Year of Disabled People / A year of progress Skip to menu
    Government and the European Year of Disabled People 2003
    A year of progress
    Foreword
    The Government is committed to ending discrimination against disabled people in all areas of life and to promoting the full inclusion of disabled people in society. It is fitting therefore that in 2003, the European Year of Disabled People, the Government, working with others, has continued to make further major strides towards that goal. These initiatives complement the host of other activities that have taken place across the whole of the UK, the 170 projects that were funded, but also the many independent activities that were organized by large and small, public, private and voluntary sector organisations. This concerted effort has gone a long way to helping to raise awareness of disability issues and highlighting the skills and talents of disabled people. It has laid the foundations for a positive shift in attitudes to disability. MARIA EAGLE
    Minister for Disabled People
    Legislation
    The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) protects disabled people from discrimination in a wide range of areas. Since 1997, we have used the Act to make a number of fundamental and vital changes to benefit disabled people. Those changes mean that:

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