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81. Directory Info: Families Helping Families Of Southwest Louisiana/Project BEST |
To Enable and Empower Louisiana Families of Individuals Effective, Coordinated Networkof resources, Support and State University and lousiana State Department
http://www.310info.org/search/info.asp?ID=1180

82. ABOUT RIVERBOATS STARTING WITH THE LETTER "M"
River below Dr. Vance with all his family etc friend Sewall Gilmer on the physicalresources of Georgia as compared with those of North Carolina and lousiana.
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About Boats Whose Names Start With The Letter
M April 1974: Coca-Cola Company Rescues MISSISSIPI QUEEN In April of 1974, the Coca-Cola Bottling Company bought out Overseas National Airways, consequently saving the refurbishment of the Mississippi Queen. The boat, which was under construction by the Delta Queen Steamboat Company, had enormously overrun budget estimates. Projected costs for the construction plans were about $27 million. In addition, parent company Overseas National Airways had suffered two catastrophic plane crashes. Coca-Cola's purchase of the company ensured plans for the Mississippi Queen would be carried out. MORGAN NELSON From site visitor Bill King : I am searching for info on the MORGAN NELSON that plied the Mississippi and Ouachita Rivers from New Orleans up to Camden, Arkansas and the Red River up to Grand Ecore, near Natchitoches, LA during the period 1860-1865. Can you possibly help me, as I can find nothing of the NELSON, other than the description taken from Ways Packet [Directory]! Would really like to have a photo of the MORGAN NELSON if one is available. Suggestions? My Gr. Gr. Gr. Granduncle, Agustus "Gus" Levan Witherington , was said to have been co-owner of the NELSON with Capt. Robert Withers

83. Kazakh Adoptive Families
lousiana Eastern European Adoptive Families has hints Another obvious resource forasking questions about agencies are the numerous email lists and
http://kazakhadoptivefamilies.com/adopt1.html
PRE-ADOPTION : process and paperwork
On this page you will find:
Agency Selection
One of the first tasks once you have decided to adopt from Kazakhstan is to select an agency. It is a very daunting task. Unfortunately, you won't really know if you made a good selection until after you have adopted. That is why it is important to talk with someone who has adopted through that agency, from that country, and preferably from the same region you would be adopting in. Because of the passage of the Family Law in 1998 that allows for international adoption, there are more and more agencies starting programs in Kazakhstan. For a list of international adoption agencies see the EEAC Agencies List or Adopting.com . Please note that only a small portion of the agencies listed on the above sites do adoptions from Kazakhstan. Or use a search engine with the keywords Kazakhstan AND adoption. EEAC and Adoptive Families Magazine have excellent articles on how to select an agency. I recommend that you contact a number of agencies and ask for written information; this will give you a better idea of what to expect.

84. Home-ed FAQ Pt2 - Jon's Homeschool Resources
The FAQ file for the homeed mailing list. Part of Jon's Homeschool resources - neutral, non-commercial homeschooling information, for over nine years. Perhaps the oldest and largest homeschool
http://www.midnightbeach.com/hs/hs-faq2.htm
Welcome Files Handbooks Interviews ...
Jon's Homeschool Resources
Home-ed FAQ file, pt 2
Last modified: Thu Sep 8 19:21:49 1994 Changes since last version:
  • a bit more commentary on ``what is unschooling?''
Index of questions:
  • Why do people choose to educate their children at home?
  • What is the difference between homeschooling and unschooling?
  • What are the regulations for homeschooling in my state? How many days/hours are you required to teach? At what age is my child required to attend school?
  • Where can I get textbooks for a relatively low cost?
  • What about "socialization?"
  • Do public schools have to help us in any way?
  • How will I know what my child is expected to accomplish for any given grade?
  • What is the first step in educating our children at home?
  • How do home-schooled children compare to institutionally-schooled children?
  • What good references and resources exist on the net?
  • How do I find things on the Internet?
    Why do people choose to educate their children at home?
    "There are probably four major reasons why people choose to keep their children out of school: "1. Religious reasons people feel that schools do not address the spiritual issues and values that they want to convey to their children. In addition, schools do teach other ideas (e.g. evolution) that are at odds with their religious beliefs.
  • 85. Research Institute For The Humanities - Medical & Health Information
    resource center for patients, families, and health at Buffalo. Orthopedics OrthopedicResources Page; Internet Surgical Critical Care, lousiana State University;
    http://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/MedH.html
    Table of Contents Institutions Resource centers Diseases/Branches of Medicine
    Cancer Related Info
    ...
    Medical Resource Centers on the Web:

    86. Lousiana - Adoption Statutes And Legislative Code

    http://www.adoptiontriad.org/lawsbystate/llouis.htm
    Adoption Statutes and Legislative Code
    US STATE ADOPTION
    Louisiana §4501. Louisiana Adoption Resource Exchange (LARE) A. Within ninety days after termination of all parental rights or abandonment, or voluntary surrender to a child-caring agency, any child whose parents' rights have been so terminated and who has not been placed either in a private family home for the specific purpose of effecting an adoption or with a relative who expresses an intent to care for the child until majority, shall be registered with the Louisiana Adoption Resource Exchange (LARE). Upon request, the Department of Health and Human Resources, Office of Human Development, shall provide the forms necessary to effect said registration to all private child-caring agencies. Private child-caring agencies will be requested to include a recent 3" x 5" black and white photograph of each child registered. B. The Department of Health and Human Resources, Office of Human Development, will maintain a list of the children registered with the Louisiana Adoption Resource Exchange. The listing will be updated no less often than quarterly and will be made available to all licensed child placement agencies in Louisiana. The listing will include a photograph of each child, but will not include the surname of the child or otherwise reveal the identities of the blood parents of the child.

    87. Lousiana Society Of The Sons Of The American Revolution
    Committee to care for soldiers families including Committees; lousiana Societyof the Sons of the American was selected as a Links2Go Key Resource in the
    http://www.gnofn.org/~lassar/
    THE LOUISIANA SOCIETY OF
    THE SONS OF THE
    AMERICAN REVOLUTION
    Organized May 15, 1890
    Incorporated January 5, 1897
    2003 - 2004 Officers
    • Thomas Jacks, PresidentTejacks1970@aol.com
    • James Henry Grace, SR., First Vice PresidentHGRACE5366@aol.com
    • Archibald Hill, Second Vice Presidentaghill@louisiana.edu
    • Captain Jacque Walker, Third Vice President
    • Edward O. Gros, Jr.,Secretaryedwrdgrs@aol.com
    • Donald C. DeVille, Treasurerddeville@idsmail.com
    • BG Wilbur F. Joffrion, Chaplainjoff3875ch@aol.com
    • Edwin A. (Lonnie) Smith, III, Chancellor-lonnie@legalsmith.com
    • Dr. Rodney C. Jung, Surgeon
    • Alvin Y. Bethard, Historian
    • J. Trigg Wood Jr, Registrartrigg@intersurf.com
    • Warren A. Mestayer, Genealogistwarnla1@cox.net
    • George B. Reech, National Trusteegreech@bellsouth.net
    • Dr. John C. Jackson, Alt. National Trustee
    • Bill Wallis, Past President2003billwallis@cox-internet.com
    • George K. Reech, Past President2002greech@bellsouth.net
    • Robert S. Dolese, Past President2001rsdbrla@cs.com
    • Frederick Jung, Jr , Past President2000FJung4@cs.com
    • Bruce Royer, Executive Secretarymrbuggs@eatel.net
    Board Members
    • Gary S. Grand (LA1) - GSG@iamerica.net

    88. Neurotrauma Registry Links To Other Brain Injury Sites
    Lash and Associates A great resource for pediatric site also offers information usefulto families, friends, teachers lousiana TBI/SCI Trust Fund The mission of
    http://www.neure.com/Index.cfm?file=BIlinks.htm

    89. Educators Resource Page
    At the Weather Resource Center in Houston, 713 Service 5655 Hollywood Avenue Shreveport,lousiana 71109 318 Superhighway Rules and Tools for Families Online is
    http://hs.houstonisd.org/WaltripHS/tresource.htm
    Home Departments School Information HISD Educator's Resource Page Below you will find resources for teachers, parents, and students. Please note that Waltrip High School and HISD are not responsible for the contents of these links. If you find a bad link, address, or phone number please email the webmaster SchoolNotes.com complements school websites by
    allowing teachers to post school information on the world-wide-web
    without worrying about HTML or FTP because there is no
    programming required! And best of all, SchoolNotes.com is a
    free community service! http://schoolnotes.com/ Division of Instructional Technology (DOIT)
    Houston ISD has a good resource page for both teachers and students at: http://www.houstonisd.org/techinst/resources.htm Interested in History? Check out the CNN 20th Century history page. GRANTS
    The National Science Foundation Web site http://www.nsf.gov is a grant powerhouse. The site lists NSF grants available for the promotion of science education, along with a grant proposal guide.
    WEATHER MUSEUM AND EDUCATION CENTER Want to walk through a tornado or sit in the middle of a hurricane. How about "becoming"a thunderstorm or creating your own flash flood? Weather safety videos play continuously in the video room, while computers offer weather education and fun facts, including the weather on your birthday. At the Weather Resource Center in Houston, 713- 529-3076 or check online at:

    90. Educators Resource Page
    At the Weather Resource Center in Houston, 713 529 to try it, and yourfriends andfamily can watch 500 Airport Boulevard 115 Lake Charles lousiana 70607-0668
    http://hs.houstonisd.org/WaltripHS/forms/classdwnload/tresource.htm
    Educators Resource Page
    Below you will find resources for teachers, parents, and students. Please note that Waltrip High School and HISD are not responsible for the contents of these links. If you find a bad link, address, or phone number please email the webmaster.

    Division of Instructional Technology (DOIT)
    Houston ISD has a good resource page for both teachers and students at: http://www.houston.isd.tenet.edu/techinst/resources.htm GRANTS
    The National Science Foundation Web site http://www.nsf.gov is a grant powerhouse. The site lists NSF grants available for the promotion of science education, along with a grant proposal guide. FREE WEATHER STUFF
    Write to NOAA (Education Affairs Division, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Room 317, 1825 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20235) for the following publications:
    1) General Weather Information:-Hurricane Tracking Chart-Hurricane! A Familiarization Booklet-Spotter's Guide for Identifying and Reporting Severe Local Storms Advanced Spotter's Field Guide-Mariner's Guide to Marine Weather Services-Key to Manual Weather Observations and Forecasts-Flash Floods and Floods...The Awesome Power!
    2) Especially for Kids:- The Amateur Weather Forecaster- Watch Out...Storms Ahead! Owlie Skywarn's Weather Book

    91. Language & Oratory Skills - Carrie At The University Of Lousiana
    Language As An Art.
    http://www.osula2.net/index2.htm

    Language
    As An Art
    Language proficiency is the most important of all skills to master. No matter how skilled or adept you are in a field, if you can't communicate effectively, your skills are undermined. You may not be taken as seriously, either because of prejudice or because you weren't able to express your ideas, your point may be lost.
    The power structure within many tribal communities depends on which leader or leaders having greater influence among the people. Traditionally, anyone that was seen by the majority of the people as one that has wisdom, possessed a level of intelligence, and became effective in problem solving was rewarded unanimously with the leadership status. A major criteria of choosing a leader depends on the oratory skills. Public impromptu speeches by leaders are a common scene in many big gatherings. As with tribal leaders, company leaders, up to presidents rely on strong oratory skills to gain and maintain their positions.
    How to learn a language
    The basic activities are of course read, write, listen, and speak, but what is important is HOW you do them. If you do them in the most dynamic and active way possible, you will assimilate the new language much more quickly.

    92. Cyndi's List - Societies & Groups - Lineage
    Society The Society of Civil War Families of Ohio; the American Revolution and genealogicalresources related to of records from the lousiana State University
    http://www.cyndislist.com/soc-lineage.htm
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    Category Index:

    Related Categories:
    Planting Your Family Tree Online
    Preview the Table of Contents

    Cyndi's List The BOOK!

    2nd Edition
    2 Volumes Netting Your Ancestors Genealogy Bookstore
    In association with Amazon.com Ancestry Magazine Genealogical.com GPC and Clearfield Company Genealogy Warehouse Submit a New Link Report a Broken Link Update a Link
      General Resource Sites
      • Provides information on a wide range of hereditary societies in the United States.
      • A not-for-profit lineage society to perpetuate the memory of slave ancestors in America and around the world.
      • The page provides information about the Society, a national organization with over 16,000 members, meeting throughout the United States. Meetings normally feature talks by historians, legislators, judges concerning the Magna Charta. The site also includes detailed information about the 25 Surety Barons as well as initial information about 56 immigrant ancestors descended from one or more of the Barons. Additional immigrant ancestors will be added in the future.
      Early America
      • Listings of thousands of 1600s American Colonial ancestors whose lines have been approved by various Societies and Organizations through the years.

    93. LSU AgCenter
    from ag producers and small businesses to gardeners and today s active families. Topicsrange from the general to the specific—from crop production to flower
    http://www.lsuagcenter.com/nav/publications/pubs.asp

    Publications Home

    New Publications

    Catalog

    Order Form
    ... Order Form The LSU AgCenter's Publications catalog offers more publications on a variety of topics for everyone, from ag producers and small businesses to gardeners and today's active families. AgCenter researchers and Extension specialists provide research-based, objective information written in a user friendly style for today's audiences.
    Topics range from the general to the specific—from crop production to flower gardening, from flood protection to composting, from buying your first home to credit management, from food safety to character education. Topics are conveniently sorted into 11 categories and 75 subcategories to make it easy to find information quickly. Drop in often for the information you need. Louisianans seeking hard-copy publications should contact the nearest parish Extension Office. Out-of-state residents can jump to our catalog page and use the form provided. Please click here to see our new publications or click here for our complete publication catalog
    News

    Mad Cow Disease (BSE)

    Ag Leadership
    ... Contact Us

    94. RENALNET Features
    and Hypertension website at lousiana State University visual and descriptive educationalresource for health guide patients and their families with progressive
    http://www.renalnet.org/renalnet/esrd/esrd1.cfm
    End Stage Renal Disease
    Clinical Practice Tools Dialysis Technicians ESRD Funding ESRD Providers ESRD Publications ... Renal Social Workers Thanks to our sponsor: New Site Highlight Angie's Kidney Support Site Clinical Practice Tools
    1994 Core Indicators Project
    The purpose of the Core Indicators Project is to assist providers of ESRD services. A Reciprocal Creatinine Plotting Program This tool is developed and maintained by Kevin Abbott at Walter Reed Army Nephrology Division. A Renal Care Site - Nephology in Spanish Very good site with nephrology information in spanish Vascular Access: What is Vascular Access? The access is a point for entry into the bloodstream so that the patient can be connected to the machine. AdvancedMD provides Medical Office Management software and solutions. Airogym - Exercise During Dialysis beneficial Exercise during dialysis has been proven to be beneficial, however some patients are to frail for the exercise bikes, and it takes a large portion of man hours to oversee. The Airogym Exerciser is a gentle yet effective exercise device to be used whilst seated. The benefits are huge, the cost is low. For more info contact info@airogym.com ALCAVIS - Disinfection and Dialisys Problems Alterations in Renal Function Medical research - ESRD American Association of Kidney Patients The voice of all kidney patients AMUCHINA AMUCHINA is a keyword in the disinfection business.

    95. RENALNET Features
    need for patients and their families in Rhode Life Options Rehabilitation ResourceCenter. Nephrology and Hypertension website at lousiana State University
    http://www.renalnet.org/renalnet/nephrology/nephrology2.cfm
    Nephrology Resources
    Academic Nephrology Department Continuing Education Resources Nephrology Conferences and Meetings Nephrology Professional Organizations Renal and Related Diseases Renal Pathology Resources ... Renal Transplantation Thanks to our sponsor: New Site Highlight KidComm Online Resource for Parents Coping with Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome Continuing Education Resources
    0 - SDA Product Inc
    Shower C.A.P.„· (Catheter Access Protector) specifically designed for patients living with Central Venous Catheters to protect the exit wound site and catheter hub and cap ends from water and other debris, greatly reducing the risk of life threatening bloodstream infections. The Shower C.A.P.„· finally allows patients to freely enjoy high-risk activities such as showering and participating in normal outdoors recreational activities. The simple ability to resume showering significantly increases the quality of life. Please contact SDA Product Inc., 16400 NW 2nd Ave, Suite 101, North Miami Beach, FL 33169. Tel: (305) 949-9580, Email: info@sdaproduct.com A Renal Care Site - Nephology in Spanish Very good site with nephrology information in spanish Vascular Access: What is Vascular Access? The access is a point for entry into the bloodstream so that the patient can be connected to the machine.

    96. Lousiana Healer Pages
    lousiana Directory of Healers and more.
    http://www.byregion.net/healers/merchantservices.shtml?site_LA-Healers

    97. Welcome To CultureIWorld Your Gateway Through The Ever Growing Internet
    general. Food Resource Access images, links, and other information on the
    http://cultureiworld.com/CulturalFood/General/
    USA State Sites Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Lousiana 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 Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Washington DC Country Portals United States Canada Afghanistan Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antartica Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia-Herzegovina Botswana Bouvet Island Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Canary Islands Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Chile China Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Colombia Comoros Congo Cook Islands Costa Rica Cote D'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Czechoslovakia Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic East Timor Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Faeroe Islands Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia French Southern Territories Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala

    98. Addiction Links
    Alateen The official site for family members of An excellent resource that iswell designed
    http://www.help4all.net/links.htm
    Recommended Sites
    These sites have been reviewed by Help4All, and the information contained on them is believed to be reliable. [12 Step Sites] [Alternative Programs] [Addiction Information] [Net Sponsored Chats] ... [Unrelated Sites]
    Center for Substance Abuse Treatment National Helpline
    800-662-HELP
    Through this toll-free, confidential service, supported by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, trained specialists provide information on alcohol and drug abuse and available treatment options. They also provide referrals to treatment programs, self-help and family support groups, and crisis centers nationwide.

    Twelve Step Sites,
    The twelve step program was originally developed by alcoholics anonymous. As a result of its wide spread success it has been adopted for use by many other organizations to aid in the recovery of other addictions. Here you can find AA's twelve steps and traditions Alcoholics Anonymous - The official AA site. Learn more about AA. Alcoholics Anonymous An unofficial AA site with information on local meetings nationwide. Find one near you.

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