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  1. An investigation of the United States government publications as a source of reference material for high school media centers/libraries of North Carolina by Regis Joseph Glaesner, 1978
  2. A proposal for organizing and administering a combination school/public media center at the Pamlico County High School Bayboro, North Carolina by Grace Saunders Hudson, 1977
  3. Narrative evaluation report on the Institute for Building School Media Collections, at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Feb.-May 1971 by Mary Frances K Johnson, 1971
  4. Automating the media center.: An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) by Mary A. Holloway, 1988-09-01

41. North Carolina's Outer Banks ... Including The Outer Banks Lighthouse Collection
grade students utilizing the computer resources available to them within the Hatteras school media Center. The northeastern north carolina Internet Initiative
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Welcome to North Carolina's Outer Banks. We invite you to admire the Outer Banks' natural beauty, experience our community's unique lifestyle and visit the Outer Banks Village Directory . Explore the many facets of life on North Carolina's barrier islands. Special features, monthly business sponsor updates and an ever expanding list of new information categories promise to keep your review of our lifestyle varied and interesting. Use the Outer Banks E-Mail Centre to request information on accommodations and things to do and see while visiting the Outer Banks.
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Navigation Menu Request a Vacation or Travel Guide Outer Banks News Find Accommodations Business Directory Send an Outer Banks Postcard Calendar of Events Ferry Schedules Directions to the Outer Banks Oregon Inlet Fishing Reports Lighthouses Lighthouse Tour Maps Weather Averages Shopping Village Security Issues Beach Bonfires Off-Road Vehicle Information Pets on the Beach Visitor Safety - Lifeguard Locations Personal Watercraft Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge East Carolina JobBank Outer Banks Lighthouse Society Wings Over Water National Park Service Campgrounds Outer Banks Activities Northern Beaches Historic Roanoke Island Hatteras Island Ocracoke Island Home North Carolina's Lighthouses
Spectacular photography highlights this outstanding collection of North Carolina lighthouses. Includes

42. The North Carolina School Bell Awards
NCAE) and the Public Schools of north carolina (State Board per category from/for each media outlet is toward increased public understanding of public schools.
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/news/02-03/schoolbell.html
Curriculum Publication Sales Education Initiatives Agency Web Sites ... Printer Version The North Carolina School Bell Awards
Entry Form
pdf version html version The pdf file size is 25kb. The Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this version and may be downloaded for free from Adobe's Website. The North Carolina School Bell Awards program recognizes the media for increasing public understanding of the public schools in this state. Awards will be presented to newspapers and other periodicals, radio and television stations for work produced during the 2002-03 school year. These awards are presented by the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) and the Public Schools of North Carolina (State Board of Education/ Department of Public Instruction). Entries may be submitted by an NCAE local unit, by a local school system, or directly by the media. The awards will be based on publications printed or broadcasts aired from August 1, 2002– July 31, 2003. An awards dinner will be held November 5 to recognize the winners. Categories Daily Newspapers
There are three types of newspapers eligible for entry: daily newspapers under 30,000 circulation, daily newspapers over 30,000 circulation, and Tri/Bi/Weekly newspapers. Categories are: single feature, news series (two or more stories on one topic), editorials, ongoing education coverage/school section, single column, breaking news story or stories, and coverage of minority issues in education.

43. Jews For A Just Peace - N.C.
Jews for a Just Peace north carolina is committed to a just of a peace oriented Hope Flowers school in Bethlehem, West Bank, media correspondents from
http://www.jfajpnc.org/
Jews for a Just Peace North Carolina is committed to a just and peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We call for safe and secure states for Israel and Palestine, reached through a cessation of violence against civilians, respect for human rights, and an end to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. JFAJP-NC works through dialogue, forums, presentations and events. Join friends email group Events:
JOIN THE PROTEST AGAINST
Gaza Home Demolitions by the Israeli Government
Friday, June 11th
4:00 to 6:00 pm
RALEIGH
Jews for a Just Peace-NC is sponsoring a local protest against demolition of Palestinian homes by the Israeli government. In a peaceful protest, activists will gather together to:
LOCATION: Across from the Caterpillar dealership at the intersection of Blue Ridge Road and Hillsborough Street The protest is co-sponsored by the Coalition for Peace with Justice,
NC Peace Action, and Peace 1st. Organized by Jews for a Just Peace-NC.

44. IJ Media Center
At a media conference Thursday, February 20, at 10 liberty and property rights in north carolina, and will work through the courts to advance school choice and
http://www.ij.org/northcarolina/media/2_19_03ma.shtml
Select One On-line Media Kit Contact Info EVENT: Institute for Justice Launches North Carolina Chapter,
TIME/DATE: 10 a.m./Thursday, February 20, 2003 PLACE: Front Steps of the Wake County Courthouse
316 Fayetteville Street Mall
Raleigh, NC
SPEAKERS: Michael Byrne,
Executive Director, Institute for Justice North Carolina Chapter
Edward Jones,
Raleigh taxpayer and owner, Eastern Surfa-Shield and Facelifters
Clint Bolick,
Vice President and National Director of State Chapters, Institute for Justice
CONTACT: John Kramer, Vice President for Communications Institute for Justice, (202) 955-1300 ext. 205 SUMMARY: The Institute for Justice is a non-partisan public interest law firm that last year helped successfully defend school choice before the U.S. Supreme Court, among other landmark legal victories. Through strategic litigation, training, communication and outreach, the Institute for Justice advances a rule of law under which individuals can control their own destinies as free and responsible members of society. Its North Carolina chapter will litigate under the state constitution to re-invigorate economic liberty and property rights in North Carolina, and will additionally work through the courts to advance school choice and freedom of speech in the state. The national organization trains law students, lawyers and others in the tactics of public interest litigation with the goal of limiting government power and advancing individual freedom. The Institute was formed in 1991 by Chip Mellor and Clint Bolick.

45. North Carolina Clubs
north carolina Chess Clubs. APEX. MONTESSORI CHESS CLUB. Scholastic. THURS 300430. school media CENTER . Contact JILL ANN BAMBARA. (704) 343 - 5480.
http://www.chessmaniac.com/Clubs/NorthCarolina.htm
Welcome to our new chess playing web site! Why join our community of chess players when there are so many other sites where you can play chess? This is a free email, turn based, correspondence chess site with no subscription fees! Email Chess is similar to correspondence chess. The only difference is that your opponent's moves arrive via email. There is no additional software to download and registration is free. Here is what you get. Enjoy!
  • Graphical user interface. Just click to highlight the piece you want to move, then click the square to move to. Move history is displayed either in Algebraic Notation, or in a verbose style. You can select from different board size and piece sets to customize the look of your game. Persistent Games. Games are stored between web sessions. Move validation by JavaScript, including check, pawn promotion, castling and en-passant.

46. US Chess Federation
Page 1 of 2 Displaying results 1 30 of 52 matches. 1 - 30 31 - 52. north carolina ANGIER. Mon 330-5. school media Center. Contact Jill Ann Bambara.
http://www.uschess.org/directories/AffiliateSearch/clubresults.php?st=NC&pg=1

47. School Of Music
The school of Music, located in the AJ traditional media composition, and electronic media composition of which is approved for north carolina teacher licensure
http://www.music.ecu.edu/
NewMusic@ECU Fest Orff Workshops Marching Pirates Four Seasons Chamber Music Fest ... Dictionary The School of Music , located in the A. J. Fletcher Music Center, has an enrollment of nearly 400 majors with a faculty and staff of 60. Majors for the Bachelor of Music degree are offered in music education music therapy , performance (with concentrations in jazz studies , music theatre, organ, piano, piano pedagogy, sacred music , strings, voice , and winds or percussion ), and theory-composition with concentrations in theory, traditional media composition, and electronic media composition. Four Master of Music degrees are offered: the MM in music education , the MM in music therapy , the MM in performance, and the MM in theory-composition . The MM in music education has two options, one of which is approved for North Carolina teacher licensure. The MM in performance offers concentrations in accompanying; organ, piano, voice , strings, percussion , winds, or brass sacred music ; woodwind or brass specialist; choral conducting; jazz ; instrumental conducting; and pedagogy (piano, Suzuki strings, or vocal). A graduate

48. Community Technology Scene In North Carolina, 20-Sep-01
Technology Planning and Support, north carolina Dept. technology learning centers labs/media center with after in communities with low performing schools.
http://www.rtpnet.org/ctcconf/ctc-scene.html
Making CTCs Work for Citizens and Communities
A Regional Conference on Community Technology Centers (CTCs)
September, 20, 2001
Durham, NC
Session: The Community Technology Scene in NC
Each group was given three minutes to describe their programs and list their needs.
Communities in the Schools/NC Promise
Linda Harrill, lhcisnc@aol.com , President, Communities In Schools of NC/NC Promise, 222 North Person Street, Raleigh, NC 27601, 919-832-2700 International network to connect community resources with young people. School based and community based. Partner with Cisco. New community learning centers in low incoming housing. Providing both Technology and Health and Human Services. PowerUp program - to get labs into neighborhood centers.
Family resource centers. Partner with IBM: eMentoring, digital heroes.
Partner with SAS: SAS in the classroom, educational software. Communities in the Schools and Community Learning Centers (see below) have merged in Wake County, and CIS will be replicating that model across the state. Needs: partners
Community Learning Centers: www.communitylearning.com

49. North Carolina Green Building Database
school, Johnston, north Johnston High was built in 1965 using individual heat pumps for HVAC. A new media Center was built in 1999 with renovation of the school
http://www.ncgreenbuilding.org/site/ncg/public/tech_search_results.cfm?parameter

50. North Carolina Green Building Database
The middle school incorporates daylighting in the majority of the classrooms, the gymnasium, dining room, and media center.
http://www.ncgreenbuilding.org/site/ncg/public/show_project.cfm?project_id=64

51. Facilities - University Of North Carolina - Official Athletic Site
A new media center was built and the Bowles Room and and both facilities have been used annually for the north carolina High school Athletic Association
http://tarheelblue.collegesports.com/facilities/unc-smith-center.html

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Dean E. Smith Center Box Office Smith Center Profile Directions Accomodation Information ...
  • ENTRY POLICIES BOX OFFICE Business Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday
    Event Hours: Box Office window is generally open 1.5 hours prior to event.
    Phone: 919-962-2296 and 800-722-4335
    Location: Box Office and Will Call are located at the front of Koury Natatorium next to the Dean E. Smith Center Tickets for non-basketball events held in the Smith Center can be purchased by coming to the Smith Center Box Office during regular business hours, by calling Ticketmaster at 919-834-4000, going to a Ticketmaster location, or going to Ticketmaster Online at www.ticketmaster.com SMITH CENTER PROFILE
    Carolina basketball plays its home games at the Smith Center, one of the most recognized athletic venues in America. The Smith Center became the home of the Tar Heels in 1986 and has since become a cherished traditional symbol of Carolina basketball. The Tar Heels have played over 200 games in the Smith Center in front of a combined audience of more than 4 million fans. Carolina has a 176-27 record in the Smith Center, a dominant winning percentage of .867. That includes a 99-22 record against the ACC and a 77-5 record against non-conference foes. During the 2000-01 season, UNC went 12-2 in the Smith Center and averaged 20,836 fans per home contest. The Smith Center is currently undergoing an extensive facelift that will improve the behind-the-scenes training areas.
  • 52. Majors\education
    Teacher, *Educational Resource Coordinator, *media Center Specialist. schools of north carolina) www.proudtoserveagain job listings newsletter, school issues, and
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    53. All About Charter Schools InNorth Carolina: Charter Legislation And Law, Charter
    B. Howard Charter school in Wilson, north carolina inaugurated its The new school will accommodate the 450student science labs, virtual labs, media and dance
    http://edreform.com/charter_schools/states/northcarolina.htm
    Charter Schools in North Carolina
    Law: Passed in 1996 Rank : 12th strongest of the nation's 40 charter laws CER Grade : B Schools Students
    POLITICS:
    • SHOW ME THE MONEY : Asheville City's foot dragging and legal dodges to avoid payment of the supplemental tax and fines and forfeiture monies owed to the Francine Delany Charter School has been finally stopped by the state Supreme Court. That means that the Asheville City school system has no more excuse not to pay the charter school monies owed. While this is great news for the school, it seems that Asheville may yet resort to some sort of legislative fix that may excuse their retroactive payment - sounds like more court time ahead. For more information, go to The League of Charter Schools, http://www.charterleague.org . From CER Newswire March 11, 2003
      TUNNEL VISION: The allegedly non-partisan North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research has called for a three-year moratorium on charter school expansion. The request for the moratorium is based on incomplete data: the Center looked at a small number of schools and ignored the long-term benefits that have come out of the charter movement in North Carolina, especially as it relates to the achievement gap and success among minority populations. From CER Newswire July 23, 2002

    54. Schools And Child Care | Wilmington & North Carolina's Southern Coast
    Academy is the largest private school in southeastern north carolina. with more than 26 high school credits. lab, two science labs, a media center, a gymnasium
    http://www.insiders.com/wilmington/main-schools3.htm
    Explore The Site Home Annual Events Area Overview Arts Attractions Camping Commerce Daytrips Fishing Getting Around Golf Health Care Higher Ed. Home Kidstuff Maps Marinas Media Nightlife Real Estate Rentals Restaurants Retirement Schools Shopping Vacation Rentals Volunteer Watersports Weddings Worship Quickplanner Local Links Advertise With Us LinkSwap Contact Us Buy The Book Authors Home Schools Independent (Private) Schools The Cape Fear region's private schools offer curricula and activities for children from preschool to high school. While tuition and expenses are the responsibility of the parent or guardian, most of these schools offer financial aid or easy-pay plans. In many cases, having more than one child in a particular school allows a discount on tuition for other children within the same family. All independent/private schools aren't included here, but the following list suggests some alternatives to public education. Cape Fear Academy
    Cape Fear Academy is the dominant secular private school in the region. Established in 1967, this coeducational day school is open to students interested in a traditional, challenging, college-preparatory education. The program offers a developmentally appropriate curriculum within a stimulating learning environment.

    55. Visitors Center | Media
    Information about the north carolina school of the Arts is available NCSA Press Releases and media Tips, NCSA’s Stevens Center. NCSA’s Performance Place. NCSA
    http://www.ncarts.edu/ncsaprod/visitorscenter/media.asp
    Wade Hobgood Upcoming Events Latest News Public Relations Info ... View Photo Exhibit A film student makes notes during production.
    The public relations staff is always available to assist media representatives as needed. Members of the press are encouraged to call the public relations office for assistance with questions, special requests, or contacting administrators and faculty.
    All of our staff members have voice mail. We know that media representatives are often on deadline, and we will respond to your calls and messages as quickly as possible.
    The fax number for the public relations office is 336-770-3342.
    Staff
    Nancy Dawson-Sauser
    Director of Public Relations
    Office: 336-770-3335
    Cell: 336-816-3576
    E-mail: dawson@ncarts.edu
    Marla Carpenter Associate Director/News Bureau Office: 336-770-3337 Pager: 336-779-1440 E-mail: carpem@ncarts.edu Suzanne Miller Associate Director/Performance Marketing Office: 336-770-3336 Pager: 336-779-1439 E-mail: millers@ncarts.edu Emily Wilder Traffic Manager/Graphic Designer Office: 336-770-3338 Pager: 336-779-1443 E-mail: wildere@ncarts.edu

    56. Teacher Lesson Plan - The New Deal: North Carolina's Reconstruction?
    The media specialist will call attention to other well as print sources from the school library collection and political dimensions of north carolina? and If
    http://memory.loc.gov/learn/lessons/97/newdeal/lesson.html
    The Library of Congress
    The New Deal: North Carolina's Reconstruction?
    Jackie Brooks and Deborah Pendleton This lesson plan is a guide for teachers that will result in imaginary Works Progress Administration (WPA) interviews similar to those found in American Life Histories, 1936-1940 of American Memory of the Library of Congress that demonstrate students' interpretation of the question, "Was the New Deal North Carolina's 'Reconstruction'?" A written WPA report on an imaginary North Carolina resident who lived during the Reconstruction and Depression eras is the product of this assignment. Students must complete research of the American Life Histories, 1936-1940 , select an occupation for future research, and explore additional print and electronic sources. The "interview" must be historically accurate, support a thesis that answers the question, and include an appropriate sensory illustration. To view samples of students' project go to the Student Project Objectives Time Required Recommended Grade Level ... Evaluation
    Objectives
    The student project will demonstrate mastery of a variety of objectives that include creative writing, historical appreciation and criticism, recognition of bias, and incorporation of text and illustration reflecting primary source research.

    57. North Carolina Central University
    Master of Library Science (MLS) Academic Library Archives Public Library school Library and media Center (with licensure) Special Library.
    http://web.nccu.edu/graduateprograms/programs.shtml
    NCCU's Most Popular Sites Tuition Info Registrar/Transcripts Jobs/Employment Distance Education Staff Directory Financial Aid Class Schedules Blackboard/Course Info Eagles Online Law School WNCU Web for Faculty Campus Map Nursing Dept. International Studies
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    58. North Carolina Association Of Educators -- Legislative Action Center
    number of required days in the school calendar. Local elected officials in north carolina. View this media Guide. media Organizations serving north carolina. Close
    http://capwiz.com/nea/nc/state/main/?state=NC&view=media

    59. Lincoln Times-News, Lincolnton, North Carolina
    The school will have a courtyard at the center of the school. An art room and media center will also be centrally located. Architects
    http://www.lincolntimesnews.com/Default.asp?Section=20&VA=4481

    60. Pumpkin Center, North Carolina Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, J
    High school or higher 87.1%; Bachelor s degree or Pumpkin Center compared to north carolina state average median CAMP LEJEUNE, NC; Owner CTC media GROUP, INC
    http://www.city-data.com/city/Pumpkin-Center-North-Carolina.html
    Pumpkin Center, North Carolina
    Back to North Carolina United States Do you have any pictures of this city?
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    Population (year 2000): 2,228
    Males: 1,097 (49.2%), Females: 1,131 (50.8%) Land area: 1.4 square miles Zip code: 28546 Median resident age: 33.3 years
    Median household income: $42,730 (year 2000)
    Median house value: $81,300 (year 2000) New: Pumpkin Center, NC residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Pumpkin Center:
    • White Non-Hispanic (66.7%) Black (19.1%) Hispanic (6.5%) Two or more races (4.1%) Other race (2.8%) Filipino (1.5%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (1.3%) American Indian (0.9%) Japanese (0.7%) Chinese (0.5%)
    (Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
    Ancestries: German (14.5%), Irish (12.3%), English (8.9%), United States (7.3%), Italian (5.9%), Swedish (3.0%). For population 25 years and over in Pumpkin Center
    • High school or higher: 87.1% Bachelor's degree or higher: 12.5% Graduate or professional degree: 4.3%

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