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  1. The Louisiana Purchase by Douglas M. Rife, 2000-08
  2. Grand Coteau: The Holy Land Of South Louisiana by Trent Angers, 2004-11-22
  3. LSU Law: The Louisiana State University Law School from 1906 to 1977 (Lousiana Studies/Law Collegiate History) by W. Lee Hargrave, 2004-07-30
  4. A Guide for Using My Louisiana Sky in the Classroom by MARIA MATLACK, 2004-11-05
  5. Louisiana State University 101: My First Text-Board-Book by Brad M. Epstein, 2004-06
  6. A Will of Her Own: Sarah Towles Reed and the Pursuit of Democracy in Southern Public Education by Leslie Gale Parr, 1998-03
  7. Renaissance Man from Louisiana: A Biography of Arna Wendell Bontemps (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Kirkland C. Jones, 1992-08-30
  8. Radical Education in the Rural South: Commonwealth College, 1922-1940 by William H. Cobb, 2000-07
  9. Louisiana (Switched on Schoolhouse)
  10. Louisiana Symbols & Facts Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Louisiana Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  11. The LSU College of Engineering, Volume II: Growth and Maturity 1909-1970 by Dan R. Frost, 1999-10
  12. My Louisiana Sky by Kimberly Willis Holt, Deborah Lanino, 1998-05-15
  13. The Second Battle of New Orleans: The Hundred-Year Struggle to Integrate the Schools by Liva Baker, 1996-05
  14. The Confederate High Command and Related Topics: The 1988 Deep Delta Civil War Symposium by Deep Delta Civil War Symposium 1988 Southeastern Louisiana university, Lawrence L. Hewitt, et all 1990-10

61. Louisiana State Senate > Documents > Louisiana Constitution Of 1974
ARTICLE VII. REVENUE AND FINANCE. PART I. general PROVISIONS. Budget StabilizationFund §10.4. Higher education louisiana Partnership Fund; Program §10.5.
http://senate.legis.state.la.us/Documents/Constitution/
Home Senators Officers Session Info ... Archives Documents Louisiana State Constitution of 1974 Compiled from the Louisiana Senate Statutory Database
(January 2004) Constitution of 1974.pdf (283 KB)
PREAMBLE
ARTICLE I. DECLARATION OF RIGHTS §1. Origin and Purpose of Government
§2. Due Process of Law

§3. Right to Individual Dignity

§4. Right to Property
...
§26. State Sovereignty
ARTICLE II. DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS §1. Three Branches
§2. Limitations on Each Branch
ARTICLE III. LEGISLATIVE BRANCH §1. Legislative Power; Composition; Continuous Body
§2. Sessions

§3. Size

§4. Qualifications; Residence and Domicile Requirements; Term; Election Limitations;Vacancies
... §20. Suspension of Laws ARTICLE IV. EXECUTIVE BRANCH §1. Composition; Number of Departments; Reorganization

62. Louisiana State Senate > Fiscal Services > FY04 Budget Highlights
Higher education was appropriated $2.1 billion for Fiscal The State general Fundappropriation increased by Board of Regents, the louisiana State University
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  • Higher Education was appropriated $2.1 billion for Fiscal Year 2004 or about 5% greater than the FY03 budget. The State General Fund appropriation increased by about 7% over the current budget. This appropriation includes the Board of Regents, the Louisiana State University system, the Southern University system, the University of Louisiana system, and the Louisiana Community and Technical Colleges system.
    State General Fund appropriations to Higher Education that are not typically provided to state agencies include: $3.6 million for the cost to annualize FY03 classified state employee merit increases, $6 million for FY04 classified state employee merit increases, $11.2 million for risk management increases, and $15.9 million for group insurance increases.
    The major programmatic enhancements to Higher Education funded by State General Fund in Fiscal Year 2004 totaling approximately $57 million are summarized below.
State General Fund Enhancements in HB 1 Enrolled Annualize FY 03 classified state employee merit increases FY 04 classified state employee merit increases Risk Management adjustment ($17.1M total)

63. ASMcue
general Information. Xavier University of louisiana New Orleans, LA. On behalf ofthe ASM education Board and this year’s Conference Planning Committee, we
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64. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help:Louisiana State Resources
Available Resources general Information About State Resources State State Departmentof education Special education louisiana State Department of
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To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Island Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Com. North. Mariana Island

65. Louisiana Academic Institutions
New Orleans. louisiana COLLEGE DIVISION OF BUSINESS. Programs offered includeAccounting, Business education, Economics Finance, general Business, and
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66. Louisiana Scholars' College At Northwestern State University Of Louisiana
The louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary and completing the Professional Educationcore, students in the Biology and Chemistry;; general Science;; general
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The nation is experiencing a shortage of qualified teachers at all levels.
We make it easy for you to enter this profession without giving up your honors education!
Louisiana Scholars' College
Teacher Certification
The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has approved a variety of means for Scholars' College students to attain teacher certification. All paths require the student to pass the appropriate components of the PRAXIS examination. These joint Scholars' College/College of Eduation majors all lead to teacher certification
  • Elementary Education 1-8 (BA), Music Education (Instrumental, all levels K-12 or Vocal, all levels K-12BME), and Secondary Education, English 7-12 (BA) .
In addition, by making appropriate choices to fulfill Concentration requirements and completing the Professional Education core, students in the Liberal Arts major may be certified to teach at the secondary level in the following fields:
  • Biology Biology and Chemistry General Science General Science and Biology General Science and Chemistry General Science, Chemistry and Physics

67. The Louisiana School Boards Association :: 2003 Convention Highlights
from the National Association of State Budget Officers reveals that louisiana devoted,in 2001 2002, 19.77% of its general fund expenditures to education.
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68. IU Receives National Grants For Louisiana French Project, Online Film Literature
this indigenous Frenchrelated language of louisiana. . buffs and the general public, Brancolini Indiana University- Quality education Lifetime Oportunities
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Media Relations Home Headlines in Business Education General News Information Technology ... Social Science Other Resources Alumni Athletics Events Calendar Expert Sources ... IU President IU receives national grants for Louisiana French project, online film literature index Indiana University has received two grants totaling more than $500,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities for projects involving Louisiana French and an online film literature index. The two grants are part of nearly $31 million in funding recently announced by NEH. The grants support scholarly research and provide funds for humanities programs at colleges, research centers, museums and other nonprofit institutions. Valdman said a major objective for his project is preparing a historical dictionary of Louisiana French, which includes the language spoken in Cajun communities, the Colonial French brought to America with the first explorers from France in the late 1600s, and the Louisiana Creole that is spoken primarily in African American communities. The IU professor said the project "will contribute significantly to the field of French studies and will document an important component of Louisianian culture: the endangered French variety spoken in Louisiana." Valdman said IU is the lead research institution on the project through the Creole Institute that he directs. Researchers on Louisiana French-related language and culture from Louisiana State University, Tulane University, the University of Louisiana-Lafayette, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and the University of Alabama also are involved. Included in this group are IU alumni Barry Jean Ancelet at UL Lafayette, Tom Klingler at Tulane and Kevin Rottet at UW Whitewater.

69. ACLU Press Release - 03/12/97 Louisiana Education Funding
Court, said William P. Quigley, general Counsel of the has the right under the LouisianaConstitution to a decent public school education, and enforcement
http://archive.aclu.org/news/n031297b.html
You are currently visiting the ACLU online archives. These pages are not updated. For the latest information from the ACLU, go to http://www.aclu.org
Louisiana Education Funding Lawsuit Dismissed;
ACLU to Appeal to State Supreme Court
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, March 12, 1997
NEW ORLEANS A Louisiana appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union that seeks to enforce children's constitutional rights to an adequate education in Louisiana public schools. The case was set for a nine-day trial beginning March 13. The Court gave no reason for its decision. The ACLU immediately said it would appeal the decision to the Louisiana Supreme Court. "We look forward to arguing this case before the Louisiana Supreme Court," said William P. Quigley, General Counsel of the Louisiana ACLU. "This will be on of the most important cases ever to go before the Court. The future of our state hangs in the balance. "Each child in Louisiana has the right under the Louisiana Constitution to a decent public school education, and enforcement of this right is critical to the economic future of our state," Quigley added. The lawsuit, brought five years ago by the ACLU and the Orleans Parish School Board, seeks to enforce the guarantees in Louisiana's Constitution that say every child is entitled to a "minimum foundation of education." The suit alleges that the state has failed to comply with its constitutional duty to provide Louisiana's schoolchildren with an adequate education.

70. ChristianCollegeMentor - Select A School - Campus Tours - Louisiana College
louisiana College 1140 College Drive Pineville, LA 713590001 Classification of Institutionsof Higher education Baccalaureate Colleges-general.
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1140 College Drive
Pineville, LA 71359-0001 USA
Official telephone: (318) 487-7011
In-state telephone: (800) 487-1906
Out-of-state telephone: (800) 487-1906
Fax: (318) 487-7550
Website: www.lacollege.edu/ Options: Add to MyMentor Campus Tours List Current as of: July 2003 INSTITUTION CLASSIFICATION Carnegie Foundation's Classification of Institutions of Higher Education: Baccalaureate Colleges-General DEGREE/AWARD INFORMATION Bachelor's Degree offered: award offered DEGREE STATISTICS % of bachelor's degrees awarded in: biological/life sciences business/marketing communications/communication technologies education English foreign language/literature health professions and related sciences interdisciplinary studies liberal arts/general studies mathematics parks and recreation philosophy, religion, and theology physical sciences protective services/public administration psychology social sciences and history visual/performing arts GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Minimum number of units required to graduate with a bachelor's degree: 127 credit hours Does the institution have a core curriculum or university-wide distribution requirements that must be satisfied in order to graduate: Yes Does the institution have a math/science requirement for all students: Yes Does the institution have a computer course requirement for all students:

71. ERIC/OSEP Directory Of Projects: Louisiana's State Improvement Grant (LaSIG)
Organization louisiana Department of education. in participating schools and districts1) increase the number and quality of general and special
http://www.cec.sped.org/osep/database/detailView.html?masterID=611

72. ERIC/OSEP Directory Of Projects: Louisiana Services To Children And Young Adults
the general education curriculum within natural settings. Current census data indicatethat 124 children and youth, ages birth through 21, in louisiana are
http://www.cec.sped.org/osep/database/detailView.html?masterID=266

73. WashLaw Web - State Government IOWA - MICHIGAN
Library Information on louisiana; louisiana State Legislature. Attorney general;State Agencies. Miscellaneous State the Institute of Continuing Legal education;
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Documents relating to state and local government and legislative information.
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75. Louisiana - Early Hearing Detection And Intervention (EHDI) Universal Newborn He
Also See • general Communication education Information. Health DevelopmentState Children s Health Insurance Program Information • louisiana Children s
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www.infanthearing.org Home State Information Last Modifed: Louisiana - EHDI Information General EHDI Profile... EHDI Contact UNHS Programs - Hospitals Legislative Activities State EHDI Grants Upcoming Events For Health Care Providers... Newborn Hearing Screening Diagnostic Audiology Early Intervention Data Management Medical Home Program Evaluation Tools For Families... General Family Info Support Organizations Louisiana - General EHDI Profile
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PO Box 60630
New Orleans, LA 70160
Phone: 504-568-5028
Fax: 504-568-5854
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Christy Fontenot; M.A.,CCC-A Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Program Coordinator 109 Rue Champagne Broussard, LA 70518 Phone: 337.837.3648 Terri Mohren ; M.Ed Universal Newborn Hearing Screening System Development Coordinator 2105 Etienne Dr. Meraux, LA 70075 Phone: 504.271.1251 UNHS Programs Louisiana UNHS Hospitals Louisiana UNHS Statistics Legislative Information Louisiana UNHS Legislation (kb) Louisiana UNHS Legislation - Summary Grants for Statewide EHDI Program Louisiana MCHB State Grant (2000) Louisiana CDC State Grant (2001) Upcoming Events: See General Events Calendar [Return To Top] Louisiana - For Health Care Providers Newborn Hearing Screening Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Programs Louisiana UNHS Hospitals Louisiana UNHS Statistics UNHS Legislation Louisiana UNHS Legislation (kb) Louisiana UNHS Legislation - Summary Also See: General Newborn Hearing Screening Information Professional Associations

76. General Education At Centenary College
general education. GENRAL education INTERSHIP (13) Applied experience in a discipline CentenaryCollege of louisiana • 2911 Centenary Boulevard • Shreveport
http://www.centenary.edu/academics/catalog/geneduca.html
Centenary Academics Catalog General Education
General Education
SERVICE-LEARNING
Participation in a community service project that is connected to a learning component. The project must be pre-approved by the Centenary Plan Committee. Check with the Director of Service-Learning. A minimum of 30 clock hours of approved service-learning is required to receive credit for the program. 201. LIBRARY READINGS (1)
Prerequisite: Permission of librarian/tutor. Student-initiated, non-disciplinary. Students will propose to a preofessional librarian a list of books they "need" to read that reflects their interests and program. Students will meet with tutors weekly to discuss the readings. The students will write a critical summary essay about the books and the benefits of the course. May be repeated once for credit (pass/fail). On demand. CAREER EXPLORATION
Participation in eight hours of meetings designed to explore various career opportunities consistent with the student's interests and aptitude or participation in an alternate approved by the Centenary Plan Committee. 291, 292, TOPICS IN CREATIVE ARTS AND LETTERS (1-4)

77. SWLAHEC Home Page Southwest Louisiana Health Education Center Resource Newslette
2000 Medical Job Fair of louisiana, call 800 Title Human Resources Coordinator EducationBS in Hattiesburg Employment History Lafayette general Medical Center
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Lafayette, LA 70506
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No. 16 Fall 1999 1999 Medical Job Fair Links Residents to Facilities The results are in! Based on participant evaluations, the 1999 Medical Job Fair of Louisiana was an overwhelming success. Resident and practicing physicians stated that the Job Fair provided an avenue for evaluating multiple options in one setting. Exhibitors were pleased with the number and quality of the residents attending the fair. The fair attracted several pediatricians from a board review meeting taking place in the Hyatt at the same time. This added to the excitement due to the large demand around the state for pediatricians . The site of the 1999 Job Fair was the Hyatt Regency New Orleans Hotel. The Hyatt was selected due to its proximity to the medical schools and the available exhibit space configurations. Breakout sessions were conducted adjacent to the exhibit hall, allowing participants to move between events easily and with minimal time loss. The layout of food and beverages in the exhibit area proved to be a big hit with exhibitors. Placing food and beverages adjacent to booths increased the interaction between exhibitors and medical participants. Seventy-seven (77) resident and practicing physicians attended the fair. The number of physicians was in line with prior years; 68 in 1997 and 78 in 1996. Approximately 40 residents attended the 1998 fair in spite of the tropical storm that flooded New Orleans during the fair. The 1999 residency programs represented included Alton Ochsner, Tulane, Baton Rouge General, Baylor Family Practice in Houston, University of Alabama-Birmingham, University of Texas-Beaumont as well as the following LSU programs; Shreveport, Monroe, Lake Charles, Lafayette, Baton Rouge, Kenner and New Orleans.

78. Education World® - University Departments : Sciences : General Resources
This is the home page of the louisiana Tech School toad, bombina orientalis, includingimages and general information. Copyright 2000 by education World, Inc.
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79. Dental Continuing Education
For information, contact Dr. Steve Picou at 504454-0067 or call theLouisiana Academy of general Dentistry at 1-800-277-8356. For
http://www.gnofn.org/~lagd/
Louisiana Academy of General Dentistry
Baton Rouge: December 15, 2000
Clinical Complications with Implants
Charles English, DDS
Kenner: March 16-17, 2001
Innovative Endodontics
J. Frank Vertucci, DMD
James E. Haddix, DMD
Biloxi, MS: June 7-9, 2001
Gulf Coast Resort Symposium on Aesthetic Dentistry
Seven top speakers!
David Hornbrook, DDS,
Matt Roberts, DDS
Michael Koczarski, DDS
Ed Lowe, DDS
Gary Takacs, DDS
Michael DiTolla, DDS
Mark Montgomery, DDS Lafayette: September 28, 2001
A Survival Guide to
Fee-for-Service Dental Care
Paul Homoly, DDS
Baton Rouge: December 7-8, 2001
Making Esthetic Restorative Materials Work for You!
Howard E. Strassler, DMD
Mastertrak
Kenner: January 18-20, 2001 Henry Gremillion, DDS on Jack Sheridan, DDS on Orthodontics For information, contact Dr. Steve Picou at 504-454-0067 or call the Louisiana Academy of General Dentistry at 1-800-277-8356. For a listing of statewide dental CE events, check the cooperative calendar at

80. General Health System Inc. - Information Fact Sheet - Hoover's
general Health System owns and operates "the general " Baton Rouge general Medical Center, which has two campuses in the capital of louisiana, and other medical facilities in the area. The
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