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1. Economic Development Research Program Homepage
Arizona native american Tribes. Arizona councils of Governments Economic Development institutes. University of Oklahoma Economic Collaboration, alliances, and Partnerships Making Them
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Economic Development Research Program Helping Arizona's growing economic development need s since 1986.
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24 September 2003
Mission Statement
We are a program dedicated to utilizing the resources of the University of Arizona in helping foster economic development within the State of Arizona, with a special focus on economically distressed areas within the state. We work in cooperation with local and state development and government agencies, Native American tribes, utility service providers and other community entities. To this end, we conduct applied and basic research studies culminating in reports that help inform the public of local economic development issues, and offer practical recommendations on how to address these issues News and Events Arizona Department of Commerce
Arizona Statewide Economic Study 2002 Economic Development Institutes University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute
  • San Diego, California - October 5 - 10, 2003

2. Selected Topics In History
agencies, administrations, offices, institutes, councils, committees and others political parties and party alliances. United Nations Index of native american Resources on the
http://www.princeton.edu/~pressman/histops.htm
Selected Topics in History
African-Americans
Economics Native Americans Government Sources ... Main Page African-American Studies Back up ... Back up
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Chronologies
  • Daily Globe World Dates Archive is set up as a table for each day of the year divided into twelve months. You may either browse through the archive by month or look up a specific date Today in History from Infoplease.com

3. Nehproposal
state humanities councils, educators, museum challenges, new alliances have been native american organizations and institutions. Once established, teacher institutes on native
http://www.unh.edu/humanities-center/nehprop.html
NEH Implementation Proposal for Regional Humanities Center
Burt Feintuch and David H. Watters, Project Directors *The initiatives, collaborations, and personnel noted in this document in some cases have not been confirmed and are subject to change. I. New England Regional Culture: The Results of the Planning Process In no American place is the persistence of regional identity stronger than in New England, and many have argued that core American values and characteristics originated and still flourish in its six states. New arrivals and those with deep family roots in New England share in celebrating its economic opportunities, historic places, educational institutions, diverse communities, and natural wonders. In the face of social and economic changes, New Englanders turn to enduring images of the rocky Maine coast, town commons, Revolutionary War heroes, brick mills, and even the Boston Red Sox as reminders of the need to preserve a special place. To increase understanding of the significance of New England’s past and the value of its contemporary culture, the University of New Hampshire will establish a Center for New England Culture (CNEC). Funded through private donations and a challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Center will be dedicated to collaborative research, education, public outreach, and preservation projects to foster understanding of the regional culture of New England.

4. Scottsdale Public Library System: Selected Government Sites
administrations, offices, institutes, councils, committees and others parties and alliances (national, regional Multilaterals Project native american Kappler s
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    Selected Web Sites: Government and Politics
    2004 Presidential Election I Arizona Politics I National Political Organizations I National Political Parties I International I Treaties I Federal Information I US Government Agencies I US Executive Branch I US Legislative Branch I US Judicial Branch I US States I I State of Arizona I Arizona Tribes I Arizona Counties Meta Subject Index to Government Information This index is intended to direct the user to subject indexes for identifying government internet resources in a given subject area.
    Links to Home Pages of Major Arizona Municipal Governments
    City of Chandler
    City of Flagstaff City of Glendale City of Mesa ... State and Local Government on the Net - Directory of links to other Arizona cities and towns.
    Arizona Community Profiles -Cities
    - Fast facts from Arizona Department of Commerce about Arizona's cities and towns.
    League of Arizona Cities and Towns
    - Promotes local self-government, municipal independence, and provides assistance to Arizona municipal governments.
    Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce
    - A primary source of community information for Scottsdale businesses and residents.
  • 5. USIA, An Outline Of American Government - Part III
    had experience with executive councils made up of several members to be a nativeborn american citizen at least 35 facilities through the National institutes of Health, and the
    http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/politics/govworks/oag-pt3.htm
    PART III: THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH: POWERS OF THE PRESIDENCY
    "THE CHIEF MAGISTRATE DERIVES ALL HIS AUTHORITY FROM THE PEOPLE..." ABRAHAM LINCOLN First Inaugural Address, 1861
      A t a time when all the major European states had hereditary monarchs, the idea of a president with a limited term of office was itself revolutionary. The Constitution vests the executive power in the president. It also provides for the election of a vice president who succeeds to the presidency in case of the death, resignation or incapacitation of the president. While the Constitution spells out in some detail the duties and powers of the president, it does not delegate any specific executive powers to the vice president or to members of the presidential Cabinet or to other federal officials. Creation of a powerful unitary presidency was the source of some contention in the Constitutional Convention. Several states had experience with executive councils made up of several members, a system that had been followed with considerable success by the Swiss for some years. And Benjamin Franklin urged that a similar system be adopted by the United States. Moreover, many delegates, still smarting under the excesses of executive power wielded by the British king, were wary of a powerful presidency. Nonetheless, advocates of a single president operating under strict checks and balances carried the day. In addition to a right of succession, the vice president was made the presiding officer of the Senate. A constitutional amendment adopted in 1967 amplifies the process of presidential succession. It describes the specific conditions under which the vice president is empowered to take over the office of president if the president should become incapacitated. It also provides for resumption of the office by the president in the event of his or her recovery. In addition, the amendment enables the president to name a vice president, with congressional approval, when the second office is vacated. This 25th Amendment to the Constitution was put into practice twice in 1974: when Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resigned and was replaced by Gerald R. Ford; and when, after President Richard Nixon's resignation, President Ford nominated and Congress confirmed former New York governor Nelson A. Rockefeller as vice president.

    6. American Indian And Alaska Native Health (CBM 96-6)
    966 american Indian and Alaska native Health January 1990 Public Health Service National institutes of Health National Library rural schools can build alliances for at-risk youth
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/cbm/amindhlt.html
    Skip to Content Search NLM Web Site NLM Home Contact NLM Site Map FAQs Current Bibliographies in Medicine Current Bibliographies in Medicine Home Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Home Library Catalogs and Services ... Current Bibliographies in Medicine
    Current Bibliographies in Medicine 96-6
    American Indian and Alaska Native Health
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/resources.html http://igm.nlm.nih.gov http://www.aaip.com/ http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/health-e.html ... gopher://gopher.igc.apc.org:70/11/orgs/nawherc/ Last updated: 09 August 1999
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    7. SBF Glossary: N To Nawk
    Acronym expansions, definitions, links, and opinions. one (american) billionth councils of governmentsor COGsbut also regional transit, sewer and other public authorities, regional chambers of commerce, regional studies institutes native american Student
    http://www.plexoft.com/SBF/N.html
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    N
    kNight. The kind that moves gimpy across the chessboard. See more complete information at Kt
    n
    Abbreviation for metric prefix nano- , representing 10 , or one (American) billionth Back when most of my work was in nanoelectronics, I named one of my Sun workstations enano. It was a pun
    N
    Nematic. A liquid crystal phase with orientational order and no positional order. If you ignore molecule orientations, the phase is a liquid. Usually in this context, molecules are treated as if they had the symmetry of rods: orientation is characterized by the direction of the long axis of the molecule. (Strictly speaking, it is possible to have a further orientational ordering, associated with rotations of molecules about their major axes. In practice, however, phase diagrams usually involve transitions to different kinds of ordered liquid crystals, such as smectic and cholesteric, as well as to crystalline and liquid phases.)
    Newline escape sequence. See the LF entry for equivalences, the B (programming language) entry for etymology.

    8. Society Organizations Education
    National Center for Educational alliances Publications, website councils UK, School councils UK - Educational Chicano/Latino and native american students to
    http://world.ammissione.it/browse_/Society/Organizations/Education/

    9. 4th Of July, Independence Day, Declaration Day, Fourth Of July, Celebrate Freedo
    Government Offices, Family institutes and councils, Christian Leadership for Asian american Heritage. We have appealed to their native Justice and Magnanimity
    http://www.cherbearsden.com/america.html
    4th of July Cavern
    at Cherbear's Den Celebrate the 4th and find links to Government offices and Christian organizations involved our Government. 4th of July for Teens Celebrate Freedom, American Heritage, In God We Trust, Faith of Our Fathers, and our Shield of Faith are the topics you will explore. These topics from a different view at 4th of July for Kids.
    A Christian Cybersaint Bear's Perspective!
    "if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. " To visit Cherbear Den and the Kid Cave, click this banner!
    Celebrate Freedom at Cherbear's Den for Kids
    Celebrate Freedom at Cherbear's Den for Teens ...
    The American One Dollar Bill
    United States Government
    By and For the People
    click the links below
    Government Offices, Family Institutes and Councils, Christian Leadership for Americans
    Christian Organizations for Men and Women
    The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
    "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America

    10. American Gaming Association : Press Room : Speeches/Testimony Detail
    of current treatment therapies; and native american perspectives on and 2) by forging alliances with third Children, state problem gambling councils and the
    http://www.americangaming.org/Press/speeches/speeches_detail.cfv?ID=103

    11. Programs For American Indians/Preface
    federally recognized american Indian and Alaska native tribes programs in american Indian and Alaska native communities Indian tribes, Tribal councils, or other community leadership
    http://www.aphis.usda.gov/anawg/Bluebook/bluebook.htm
    Guide to USDA Programs for American Indians and Alaska Natives
    U.S. Department of Agriculture
    Office of Congressional and Intergovernmetal Relations
    Program Aid 1617 "The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 14th and Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. "
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  • 12. HEALTHCARE
    american Council of Science and Health Medical Care press releases and outcomes trends; advises on contracting, alliances, Medicare, NCQA native american.
    http://www.cannylink.com/healthcare.htm
    Health : Healthcare Community Health Information Networks Conferences Fraud Health Promotion Interior Design Institutes Magazines Managed Care Native American ...
    Behavioral Health-TA.com
    Superior technical assistance and training products, information, consultation for mental health and substance abuse providers / planners, particularly within a managed behavioral health care environment.
  • A leading international publisher of global business intelligence and information on healthcare. Financial Times Healthcare is a leading international publisher of global business intelligence and information on healthcare, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. A Back and Neck Support Store Bone Reconstruction Association for Care and Education Magic of Aloe, Inc. The Shown are over 220 products of health and beauty aids formulated over 27 years with fresh, pure 100% crystal clear gel of Aloe Vera with collagen, antioxidents, AHA's and liposomes. Nail Fungus Treatment Guaranteed relief from common nail fungus-onychomycosis. 100% money back PREVENTION Foot Safety Insoles These puncture-proof, lightweight, comfortable safety insoles might save your feet! Increased comfort for construction workers, hikers, joggers, anyone working on hard surfaces.
  • 13. Reference List
    american Indian and Alaska native american Indian and american Indian, Alaska native, and native Hawaiian Communities. C. S. Glover and F. S. Hodge. Washington, DC, National institutes
    http://www.ou.edu/socialwork/data/reference_list.htm
    Abbott, P. J. (1996). "American Indian and Alaska Native aboriginal use of alcohol in the United States." American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research
    Abell, N. (2001). "Assessing willingness to care for persons with AIDS: Validation of a new measure." Research on Social Work Practice
    Aber, J. L., J. L. Brown, et al. (1996). "The evaluation of the Resolving Conflict Creatively Program: An overview." American Journal of Preventive Medicine (supplement-5): 82-90.
    Ablon, J. (1964). "Relocated American Indians in the San Francisco Bay Area: Social interaction and Indian identity." Human Organization
    Ablon, J. (1971). "Cultural conflict in urban Indians." Mental Hygiene
    Abourezk, J. (1977). The role of the federal government: A Congressional view. The Destruction of American Indian Families . S. Unger. New York, Association on American Indian Affairs
    Abrams, D. B., K. M. Emmons, et al. (1997). Health behavior and health education: The past, present, and future. Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice

    14. Research & Evaluation Center
    american Indian and Alaska native american Indian and american Indian, Alaska native, and native Hawaiian Communities. C. S. Glover and F. S. Hodge. Washington, DC, National institutes
    http://www.ou.edu/socialwork/data/library.htm
    Abbott, P. J. (1996). "American Indian and Alaska Native aboriginal use of alcohol in the United States." American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research
    Abell, N. (2001). "Assessing willingness to care for persons with AIDS: Validation of a new measure." Research on Social Work Practice
    Aber, J. L., J. L. Brown, et al. (1996). "The evaluation of the Resolving Conflict Creatively Program: An overview." American Journal of Preventive Medicine (supplement-5): 82-90.
    Ablon, J. (1964). "Relocated American Indians in the San Francisco Bay Area: Social interaction and Indian identity." Human Organization
    Ablon, J. (1971). "Cultural conflict in urban Indians." Mental Hygiene
    Abourezk, J. (1977). The role of the federal government: A Congressional view. The Destruction of American Indian Families . S. Unger. New York, Association on American Indian Affairs
    Abrams, D. B., K. M. Emmons, et al. (1997). Health behavior and health education: The past, present, and future. Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice

    15. Upgrading The Target Language Proficiency Levels Of Foreign Language Teachers. E
    their opportunities for listening to native speech. The concept of academic alliances, whereby teachers american Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
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    Upgrading the Target Language Proficiency Levels of Foreign Language Teachers. ERIC Digest.
    QUESTIONS OF UPGRADING OR MAINTAINING SKILLS
    WHERE CAN TEACHERS GO TO IMPROVE THEIR LANGUAGE PROFICIENCIES? ARE THE OPTIONS EFFECTIVE?
    The former question is eminently more answerable than the latter. Teachers participate in a spectrum of formal and informal programs with the hope that their language proficiencies will be enhanced. Study and Travel Abroad Programs. Many of these programs are either affiliated with U.S. institutions of higher learning or sponsored by foreign institutions for nonnative teachers. Published documentation on gains in proficiency as a result of these experiences is minimal. One small study is reported by Millman (1988) in which eight Alabama recipients of Foreign Language Study Grants were given certified ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interviews (OPI) before and after their stay abroad. Results indicated that three individuals remained at the same level of speaking proficiency as measured on the OPI (one each at Intermediate High, Advanced, and Superior). The other five improved a step (one Intermediate Low to Intermediate Mid, two Intermediate Mid to Intermediate High, two Advanced to Advanced High). It will become increasingly important that similar measures be taken, especially where financial support from government and foundations is sought.

    16. Geography And The Environment
    Society (NGS) and the National Council for Geographic These summer alliances are financed with grant money A native american chief describes his people s love
    http://egj.lib.uidaho.edu/egj05/colema01.html
    June 1996
    Vol. 3, Issue 1 Geography and the Environment
    Jan Coleman

    Clark County School District One major criticism of the current state of education in the United States is that American students are ignorant of geography. In the past few years, however, a serious commitment has been made by National Geographic Society and Teachers to educate our students in the science of our planet. The National Geographic Society (NGS) and the National Council for Geographic Education have been working diligently in the past decade to enable our students to compete internationally in the area of geography. In 1984, GUIDELINES IN GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION: FIVE THEMES, was published. The National Geographic Society (NGS), under the leadership of Gil Grovsner, founded the Geographic Education Program in 1985. This program marked the beginning of the NGS Alliance Network, a consortium of educational programs which was to be established in each state. As of 1994, all 50 states as well as Puerto Rico and Canada were members of the Alliance Network, working particularly with the unit known as the Geography Alliance. These state alliances are key players in the geography movement; their goal is to train educators to successfully teach geography. Each year, workshops and conferences and Alliance Summer Geography Institutes are held throughout the United States. The State Alliances have expanded K-12 teacher geographic and environmental horizons. The NGS 1994 WORKSHOP ON WILDERNESS, held in Portland, Oregon, drew 104 participants nationwide who had the unique opportunity to visit several wilderness areas. This experience provided an abundance of educational information, which, it was hoped, would be shared with fellow teachers. The Workshop was specifically designed to train the teachers to implement a plan in each state to promote Geography Awareness Week. The theme was "Keeping an Eye on the Wilderness."

    17. Internationalizing American Students
    com/home/home.html alliances Abroad offers Council s other wholesale travel division, Council Charter and Scotland, and South Dakota (with native Americans).
    http://www.mssu.edu/ncie/amerstds.htm
    3950 E. Newman Rd.
    Joplin, MO 64801 Phone: 417-625-9372 Search our Site:
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    Internationalizing
    Internationalizing American Students AHA International Study Abroad Programs
    http://www.teleport.com:80/~aha/AHA_College.html#anchor918027

    Alliances Abroad
    http://www.alliancesabroad.com/home/home.html

    "Alliances Abroad offers quality programs in 16 countries around the world. Our goal is to allow our participants to experience the culture of another place. We strive to offer full service (travel arrangements, country information, local support, and reminder service) without compromising quality and yet keep our prices competitive." American Association of Overseas Studies
    http://www.worldwide.edu/uk/aaos/

    The AAOS describes itself thus: "We are experienced specialists in tailoring educational and career study and internship package programs to fit each individual student's character, needs and capabilities. For years we have worked hand in hand with leaders in many diverse professions and industries. This enables us to shape and assemble special, individual internships which convey their expertise on to you, the student. Along with this, we also represent many renowned and accredited universities and institutes, which offer a plethora of study choices to you."

    18. Director's Report To National Council On Alcohol Abuse And Alcoholism-9/16/99
    use by children, forging new alliances at the of several National Advisory Council members in the in assuring that States with native american populations and
    http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/about/dirept9-99.htm
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    - WHAT'S NEW - Free Science Curricula Available for Teachers www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/Newsletter/newsletter-index.htm">Current NIAAA Newsletter College Drinking Prevention Web Site Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free Kids Web Site
    NIAAA Director's Report on Institute Activities to The National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism September 16, 1999 Contents Budget and Legislation Office and Division Activities Division of Biometry and Epidemiology Budget Summary ... Division of Basic Research I. Budget and legislation BUDGET SUMMARY FY 2000 Appropriation The House and Senate are to convene on September 9, 1999 to set the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and other Related Agencies FY 2000 appropriations mark. The discretionary spending caps are the primary hurdle facing the appropriations committee-they must be lifted to support the President's requests and any funding above that request. The NIH will be probably be working under a continuing resolution (CR) through the first few months of the fiscal year. A CR usually funds the Institutes at the prior year's budget level until Congress establishes the current year budget levels. NIAAA LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY - 106

    19. ACCESS
    Six PGCC students, all native Spanish speakers, served as s Community College will strengthen alliances with K12 in the 18-month american Council on Education
    http://academic.pg.cc.md.us/instruction/annual4/exe3.htm
    E xecutive Summary A nnual Report ... ccomplishments EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FY 03 I. ACCESS Prince George’s Community College will be fully accessible and responsive to the educational needs of the richly diverse population and workforce of Prince George’s County In February 2003, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education approved Metro Center (MC) as an accredited degree center. MC enrollments increased 24% from 2,657 in FY02 to 3,288 in FY03. The number of courses and sections at MC increased from 38 and 67 in fall 2001 to 46 and 87 in fall 2002. Laurel College Center (LCC) enrollments increased 434% from 136 in FY02 to 726 in FY03. The Applied Information Technology AS degree, approved by MHEC, was initiated at LCC. Criminal Justice Technology and Business Administration degrees were “cross-walked” with Howard Community College and offered at LCC. Courses for certification in special education were implemented in partnership with Howard Community College at LCC. The college resumed course offerings at Andrews Air Force Base (AAFB) in FY03. AAFB is still a viable degree center. In fall 2002, 629 students generated 2,572 credit hours. In spring 2003, 668 students at AAFB generated 2,689 credit hours. The PGCC Library manages the second largest print and the largest online community college collection in the state. Library additions included 1,150 new titles, 184 audiovisual titles, and 184 audiovisual titles, 2,889 media titles and 14,000 books were circulated. The library staff taught ten Research Clinics and 200 Information Literacy classes to over 3,000 students. The number of reference transactions almost doubled from 17,000 in FY02 to 33,278 in FY03.

    20. News9802a
    include developing new alliances, partnerships and and Humanities Research Council Research Development strategy for recruiting native american science students
    http://www.brandonu.ca/native/News9802.html
    The Native Psychologist Newsletter
    February 7, 1998 No.2-98
    Editorial
    http://www.brandonu.ca/Departments/Arts/Native/News9802.html you should be able to click on these and go directly to the Web page..
    The material that I have for you at this time is a new report and announcement from SSHRC and a couple job announcements. Please let me know what is happening for you. Blue@brandonu.ca
    Research Development Initiatives Program
    1. Objectives
    2. Description of Activities
    3. Evaluation of Applications
    4. Application Procedure
    5. Administrative Regulations Context As stated in SSHRC's Strategic Plan for 1996-2000, in addition to providing direct support for research and research communication, the Council wishes to encourage innovative work which assesses and promotes the changing directions of research and the evolution of disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. Intellectual exchanges, research Collaboration, the structuring of knowledge, as well as knowledge transfer and integration at

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