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1. San Leandro High School
Leandro USD. San Leandro collaborative. SLHS Phone Numbers Stephanie KOHL. pe health Safety. x1324. Blocks1 3 4-Rm312 SLAM Wrld Hist / SLAM US Hist. STUDENT activ DIR. x1235. x1303
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San Leandro High School 2200 Bancroft Avenue
San Leandro, CA 94577
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2002/2003 Fall Term
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ONLY if the information you need is critical, please contact 510-667-3540 x1958 (last updated 18 December 2002 @ 1557 PST) Faculty List Spring 2001/2002
Counselors (student breakdown for 1/26/02 - 01/24/03)
Counseling Office ( Chris Miller Counselor Name Assignment Phone Extension Room Email Ms. Wanda ARMSTRONG

2. Course Catalog: Academic Term 2002
NR 412 collaborative Hlth Care Practc. Credits Biology Life Sciences. pe 352 - Public health Practices. Credits 3.00 Biology Life Sciences. pe 373 - activ Prog for Disabld/Aging
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Course Catalog: Academic Term 2002
This is the course catalog for the current bulletin year. Click on a letter below to view the course subjects that begin with that letter. A B C D ... W Accounting
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AC 205 - Principles of Financial Acctg
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AC 206 - Principles of Managerial Acctg
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Business Department: Business AC 335 - Intermediate Accounting I Credits: Lecture: College: Business Department: Business AC 336 - Intermediate Accounting II Credits: Lecture: College: Business Department: Business AC 419 - Taxation I Credits: Lecture: College: Business Department: Business AC 420 - Taxation II Credits: Lecture: College: Business Department: Business AC 428 - Auditing Credits: Lecture: College: Business Department: Business AC 441 - Cost Accountng Credits: Lecture: College: Business Department: Business AC 442 - Advanced Accounting Credits: .00 or 4.00 Lecture: .00 or 3.00 Lab: .00 or 1.00 College: Business Department: Business AC XXX - Accounting Elective Credits: College: Business Department: Business Administration AD 001 - Administrative Section Credits: .00 to 12.00

3. UWA Class Schedule Spring Semester 2002
BURGESS L pe 251 CONCEPTS OF health, WELLNESS, AND FITNESS 552 METHODS FOR THE collaborative TEACHER/SpeCIAL EDUCATION K6 B 2413 pe 221 01 TCHG ELEM GAME/activ MW JH
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All sections that have been changed or added since publication of the class schedule booklet will be highlighted in yellow with changes in UWA red larger font Last Updated: Thursday, August 01, 2002 05:00 PM CALL CRS DESCRIPTIVE HOUR DAYS OF ROOM HRS. INSTRUCTOR NO. NO. TITLE WEEK CR. A C C O U N T I N G (AC) A I R F O R C E S T U D I E S (AF) AFS 102 LEADERSHIP LABORATORY II 2600 SEC 01 - 06:30-07:50 TH BM 217 1 STAFF AFS 102 LEADERSHIP LABORATORY 2601 SEC 02 - 17:00-18:20 TH BM 217 1 STAFF AFS 302 LEADERSHIP LABORATORY 2603 SEC 01 - 06:30-07:50 TH BM 314 1 STAFF 2604 SEC 02 - 17:00-18:20 TH BM 314 1 STAFF AFS 360 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMNET II (PRE-REQ: AFS 350) 2605 SEC 01 - 09:30-10:45 TU TH BM 314 3 STAFF 2606 SEC 02 - 14:00-15:15 TU TH BM 314 3 STAFF AFS 402 LEADERSHIP LABORATORY 2607 SEC 01 - 06:30-07:50 TH BM 314 1 STAFF 2608 SEC 02 - 17:00-18:20 TH BM 314 1 STAFF AFS 480 NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY II (RE-REQ: AFS 470) 2609 SEC 01 - 12:30-13:45 TH BM 314 3 STAFF 2610 SEC 02 - 15:30-16:45 TH BM 314 3 STAFF

4. UWA Class Schedule Spring Semester 2002
BURGESS L pe 251 CONCEPTS OF health, WELLNESS, AND FITNESS 552 METHODS FOR THE collaborative TEACHER/SpeCIAL EDUCATION K6 B 2413 pe 221 01 TCHG ELEM GAME/activ MW JH
http://www.academicaffairs.uwa.edu/schedule/sp02clsc.htm
UWA Class Schedule
Spring Semester 2002 Class Schedule Changes/Corrections Summer Semester 2002 Fall Semester 2002 Spring Semester 2003 Academic Advising Page Academic Advising Spreadsheet Checklists Accounting
Air Force Studies
...
UWA Faculty Senate Home
All sections that have been changed or added since publication of the class schedule booklet will be highlighted in yellow with changes in UWA red larger font Last Updated: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 05:00 PM CALL CRS DESCRIPTIVE HOUR DAYS OF ROOM HRS. INSTRUCTOR NO. NO. TITLE WEEK CR. A C C O U N T I N G (AC) A I R F O R C E S T U D I E S (AF) AFS 102 LEADERSHIP LABORATORY II 2600 SEC 01 - 06:30-07:50 TH BM 217 1 STAFF AFS 102 LEADERSHIP LABORATORY 2601 SEC 02 - 17:00-18:20 TH BM 217 1 STAFF AFS 302 LEADERSHIP LABORATORY 2603 SEC 01 - 06:30-07:50 TH BM 314 1 STAFF 2604 SEC 02 - 17:00-18:20 TH BM 314 1 STAFF AFS 360 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMNET II (PRE-REQ: AFS 350) 2605 SEC 01 - 09:30-10:45 TU TH BM 314 3 STAFF 2606 SEC 02 - 14:00-15:15 TU TH BM 314 3 STAFF AFS 402 LEADERSHIP LABORATORY 2607 SEC 01 - 06:30-07:50 TH BM 314 1 STAFF 2608 SEC 02 - 17:00-18:20 TH BM 314 1 STAFF AFS 480 NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY II (RE-REQ: AFS 470) 2609 SEC 01 - 12:30-13:45 TH BM 314 3 STAFF 2610 SEC 02 - 15:30-16:45 TH BM 314 3 STAFF

5. Resource Directory
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6. College Of Health And Human Performance: Newsletter
are studying the relationship of sport activ ity with a BYU and College of Healthand Human Grant which encourages student and faculty collaborative research.
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Download in PDF Format BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE Winter 2 4 N e w s l e tt e r Volume 8 Number 1 We are pleased to announce the forma- tion of our College Volunteer Leadership
Council. The purpose of this council is to
assist the college in accomplishing its fund
raising initiatives. The council is made up
of individuals who have interest in, or have
had affiliation with, at least one of our de-
partments. All of these individuals have
contributed financially and in other ways to-
wards the programs of the college. They
are now joined together to assist in the col-
lective goals of the college while at the same time maintaining their affiliation with their respective department interests. We are pleased to welcome these individuals to the council. We thank them for their sacrifice of time and resources. Garth and Geri Fisher Catherine and Steven Hickman Doug and Judy Cloward Marty and Dana Rasmussen Keith and Anna Barton Elder James O. and Marie Mason Jeff and Leigh Ann Bills The Health Science Department has conducted an innovative tobacco control in- tervention in Ukraine during the last four years. The objective of the program is to

7. Nat'l Academies Press, Ensuring Quality Cancer Care (1999), 7 Health Services Re
Cancer or cancerrelated collaborative review groups that are registered n ~li~e~c~! ~1! Ji~!1~ ~ pe~op ~eS OCR for page 209 health SERVICES RESEARCH IN CANCER
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8. Digest July 1996
and Sports (PCPFS) as a collaborative partner representing the functioning in personscompromised by poor health. injuries related to physical activ ity are
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WHAT IS THE SURGEON GENERAL'S REPORT ON PHYSICAL ACTVITY AND HEALTH? WHY WAS THE REPORT DONE NOW? In recent years, scientific evidence linking physical activity and health and organizational statements supporting the value of regular physical activity have increased. The American Heart Association (AHA) in 1992 identified physical inactivity as a major risk factor for coronary heart disease. The 1995 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Consensus Development Conference on Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health confirmed the importance of physical activity for cardiovascular health. In 1995, the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended that all Americans accumulate at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity on most, preferrably all, days of the week. These actions and others like them are based on a growing body of research showing the health benefits of regular physical activity. "This landmark review of the research on physical activity-the most comprehensive ever-has the potential to catalyze a new physical activity and fitness movement in the United States."
Donna E. Shalala

9. Western Academy Of Beijing - News - Lianxi Online. International School - Beijin
These beliefs were developed through a collaborative process and are presentedfor your information. The health and pe curriculum has an emphasis on
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DATES TO REMEMBER NOVEMBER PYP Parent Workshops Grade 5 Disco MSHS Disco Mathematics Week PTA Book Fair PTA Meeting FROM THE DIRECTOR
It's great to be back at WAB after 2 weeks away. During this time I was fortunate to visit other schools and to attend the regional EARCOS conference in Kuala Lumpur with a number of other administrators from WAB together with our Board Chair, Helen Armstrong Perlo. It was also good to catch up with some past WAB families. This was a great opportunity to reflect on how we do things here at WAB, how other schools in the region are approaching their challenges and hearing about current developments from leading educators around the world. This week we welcome David Styan from CIS and Thomas England from NEASC who will be conducting our 5 Year Accreditation Progress Visit. They will be joined by Ms Chen Xiangning who will be accompanying them as an observer. We look forward to their visit and receiving their progress report and recommendations later this year which will become a key reference point in developing our next Strategic Plan.

10. Course Catalog: Academic Year 2003-2004
peEC 5580G PHY activ AND THE OLDER HLTH/pe CURR METH. Credits 4.00. Theory and current practice in the teaching of elementary health and MID SCH HLTH/pe CURR METH
http://www.ship.armstrong.edu/catalog/catp.htm
Course Catalog: Academic Year 2003-2004
This is the course catalog for the current bulletin year. Click on a letter below to view the course subjects that begin with that letter. Public History PBHS 7710 - INTERNSHIP IN PUBLIC HISTORY
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Individually designed project involving off-campus study and research in an appropriate agency, requiring at least one term for completion, during which time the student is under the joint supervision of the sponsoring agency and a faculty supervisor. Graded on a S or U basis.
Lecture: .00 to 3.00 Lab: .00 to 3.00
College: Arts and Sciences
Division: PUBLIC HISTORY
Department: History
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate
May not be enrolled in one of the following Campus(s): Liberty Center PE-Athletic Training PEAT 2100 - PREVENTION/CARE SPORT INJURIES Credits: Foundations of assessment, evaluation, theory and practice of prevention, treatment and care of sports related injuries. Provides student with American Red Cross CPR and Safety first aid certification. ARC Safety, First Aid, and CPR certification and fee required. Lecture: Lab: College: Education Division: PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS Department: Physical Education Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Campus(s): Liberty Center PEAT 5350G - FLD EXPER IN ATH TRNG-TR Credits: To perfect advanced skills and techniques of athletic training while assisting in the responsibility for the management and operation of the AASU Training Room.

11. Course Catalog: Academic Year 2004-2005
peEC 5580G PHY activ AND THE OLDER HLTH/pe CURR METH. Credits 4.00. Theory and current practice in the teaching of elementary health and MID SCH HLTH/pe CURR METH
http://www.ship.armstrong.edu/spring/catp.htm
Course Catalog: Academic Year 2004-2005
This is the course catalog for the current bulletin year. Click on a letter below to view the course subjects that begin with that letter. Public History PBHS 7710 - INTERNSHIP IN PUBLIC HISTORY
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Individually designed project involving off-campus study and research in an appropriate agency, requiring at least one term for completion, during which time the student is under the joint supervision of the sponsoring agency and a faculty supervisor. Graded on a S or U basis.
Lecture: .00 to 3.00 Lab: .00 to 3.00
College: Arts and Sciences
Division: PUBLIC HISTORY
Department: History
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate
May not be enrolled in one of the following Campus(s): Liberty Center PE-Athletic Training PEAT 2100 - PREVENTION/CARE SPORT INJURIES Credits: Foundations of assessment, evaluation, theory and practice of prevention, treatment and care of sports related injuries. Provides student with American Red Cross CPR and Safety first aid certification. ARC Safety, First Aid, and CPR certification and fee required. Lecture: Lab: College: Education Division: PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS Department: Physical Education Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Campus(s): Liberty Center PEAT 5350G - FLD EXPER IN ATH TRNG-TR Credits: To perfect advanced skills and techniques of athletic training while assisting in the responsibility for the management and operation of the AASU Training Room.

12. Resume For EPA/OECA Bid
Robert D. Andrew, pe DynCorp Systems Integration environmental compliance, and collaborativeproblem resolution Global Environmental health and Safety (EHS).
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Robert D. Andrew, PE DynCorp - Systems Integration Engineer
Labor Category Requirements and Proposed Staff Qualifications Education and Work Experience Qualifications, including Degrees Held 10 years or more of experience Premium Lotus Business Partner, 1997 Registered Professional Engineer, 1983 Graduate doctoral studies and thesis, School of Engineering, University of Auckland, 1997 27 years of engineering experience Duties Sample Accomplishments Plans, conducts, and supervises projects of major significance, necessitating knowledge and the ability to originate and apply new and unique methods and procedures. Provides technical advice and counsel to other professionals. Generally, operates with wide latitude for unreviewed actions or decisions. Directed 7-person GENIE project for Mobil Corp. Global Environmental Health and Safety (EHS). Managed 11-person design team for 4-country, $10 million Mobil European refinery operations and laboratory management information systems.
Demonstrated Qualifications and Experience in SOW Task Areas
A.

13. Executive Summary
The ongoing collaborative efforts with the Division of in 1510 asthma waivers overthe period from history of neurotic conditions mental health disorders are
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Executive Summary The Accession Medical Standards and Research Activity (AMSARA) has completed its fourth year of providing the DoD with evidence-based evaluations of accession standards AMSARA has improved medical and administrative databases, con ducted epidemiologic analyses, and integrated results into policy recommendation s through the Accession Medical Standards Working Group. AMSARA’s unique focus and capabilities allow scientific methods to be brought to bear on persistent accession and attrition problems that degrade military readiness. Assessing healthy recruits is the foundation of a successful military basic training program and ultimately is a key contributor to readiness. Approximately 10-15% of the more than 150,000 enlisted accession s to the armed forces each year are discharged within the first 6 months. Many of these discharges are for medical reasons. In fact, there are more than 7,000 medical discharges per year due to medical conditions that existed prior to service. The 2000 Annual Report is unique in t hree respects containing contain ing five years of data, repor

14. Activism
the economic and social aspects of health care and form the core of IWTC s collaborativeaction programme. de toate problemele critice de pe agendele nationale
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Promovarea femeilor. Activism - Women's advancement. Activism Center for the Advancement of Women (Poland)
http://free.ngo.pl/caw-cpk/english/cele.html
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Web site-ul ofera informatii despre activitatile si proiectele derulate de Centru pentru a materializa principalele sale obiective. Cele mai ulte dintre ele sunt legate de sprijinirea femeilor poloneze in procesul de tranzitie la o societate democratica si o economie de piata; incurajarea femeilor sa ia o parte mai activa in viata publica, politica si economica. Site-ul ofera de asemenea informatie substantiala despre NGO-urile femeilor poloneze si despre proiectele in domeniu. E - The web site provides information on the activities and projects run by the Centre in order to materialize its main objectives. Most of them deal with supporting Polish women in the transition process to democratic society and market economy; increasing gender equality awareness among men and women; encouraging women to take more active part in public, political and economic life. The site also provides substantial information on Polish women's NGOs and related projects. Top Institute for Women's Policy Research
http://www.iwpr.org

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14, published by the Population Council.
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16. Curriculum Mapping
Search Curriculum/Activities by Core Content. Please select the Core Content you wish to search and click the "Search by Core Content" button. AE1.1 Students use reference tools such as dictionaries, almanacs
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Search Curriculum/Activities by Core Content Please select the Core Content you wish to search and click the "Search by Core Content" button AE1.1 - [Students use reference tools such as dictionaries, almanacs,... AE1.10 - [Students organize information through development and use of... AE1.11 - [Students write using appropriate forms, conventions, and sty... AE1.12 - [Students speak using appropriate forms, conventions, and sty... AE1.13 - [Students make sense of ideas and communicate ideas with the ... AE1.14 - [Students make sense of ideas and communicate ideas with musi... AE1.15 - [Students make sense of and communicate ideas with movement.... AE1.16 - [Students use computers and other kinds of technology to coll... AE1.2 - [Students make sense of the variety of materials they read.... AE1.3 - [Students make sense of the various things they observe.... AE1.4 - [Students make sense of the various messages to which they li... AE1.5-1.9 - [Students use mathematical ideas and procedures to communicat...

17. Teacher's Guide To Using The Internet
Introduction This Teacher's Guide to Using the Internet grew out of the excitement and frustration of two teachers trying to learn how to use the Internet as an educational resource.
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