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Extractions: Series copy: America's architectural heritage is incredibly richfrom Alaska's log cabins and Iowa's silos, to Michigan's automobile plants and the District of Columbia's monuments. Now, in Buildings of the United States , a monumental project commissioned by the Society of Architecural Historians, we have the first state-by-state survey American architecture reflecting the geographic, climatic, and ethnic diversity of the country. It records the works of national and international masters of American architecture, as well as works by unknown hands. From pre-Columbian ruins to modern skyscrapers, from churches, courthouses, and theatres, to factories, barns, and gas stations, the volumes balance coverage of urban, suburban, and rural architecture. The authors of the volumes are architectural historians with a distinct and thorough knowledge of the states about which they have written. Each volume is profusely illustrated with photographs and line drawings, many of which were commissioned for the work. Destined to become a national treasure
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Extractions: For and About Members Help for Parents Press Center Legislative Action Center ... Vouchers Updated: Mar 27, 2003 Research NEA Resources Other Resources NEA policy embraces high standards, accountability and strong local control for charter schools. It also offers guidance in the form of various criteria that can significantly improve the chances for success of these programs, which after 10 years are still in the experimental stage. Among other things, NEA firmly believes that all affected public education employees must be directly involved in the design, implementation and governance of these and other educational programs. Charter schools are part of the landscape of public education. According to the Education Commission of the States, as of August 2001 there were more than 2,300 public charter schools serving more than 500,000 students nationwide. The Commission reported that 37 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have laws providing funding and permitting charter schools to operate. However, many of those statutes are being revisited and revised in light of a number of charter school failures, some with disastrous consequences for students. NEA's position on charter schools is necessarily general. State laws and regulations vary widely, and NEA state affiliates have positions that are appropriate to the situation in their states. For example, accountability for meeting high academic standards is an essential component of successful charter schools. But not all state charter laws have strong accountability requirements. In addition, not all state laws require charter schools to develop programs conforming with state or local academic standards, and many charter laws do not require charters to participate in the state accountability system.
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Extractions: Bureau of Justice Statistics BJS home page Courts and Sentencing Summary findings BJS publications Related sites Courts and judges In 1998 there were 208 statewide general and limited jurisdiction trial court systems in the United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. About 9,065 full time authorized judges served in the 71 statewide trial court systems of general jurisdiction alone. there were 132 courts of appeal, including the U.S. Supreme Court and U.S. Courts of Appeal. The combined full-time Federal and State appellate bench in 1998 had a reported 1,474 members. About 75% or 1,108 appellate judges served on intermediate appellate courts. To the top Judicial selection and service Twenty one (42%) of the 50 States selected their appellate judges through a gubernatorial appointment and 3 by legislative appointment in 1998. An additional 14 States used non-partisan elections, 8 partisan elections and 4 retention elections.
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Extractions: as of November 2001 In every country in the world where cars are a common means of transportation, teenagers are disproportionately involved in motor vehicle crashes. The seriousness of this problem has been recognized for decades, and most public policies have had little impact on the problem. Newer approaches, such as graduated licensing systems, are being enacted to try to reduce teenage crashes and the deaths and injuries they cause. How serious is the teenage motor vehicle crash problem? How do teenage crash rates compare with rates among drivers of other ages? How do teenage crash rates compare with rates among elderly drivers? How do crashes involving teenagers differ from those of other drivers? ... Why aren't educational strategies effective with teenage drivers? 1. How serious is the teenage motor vehicle crash problem? In 2000, 5,648 teenagers died in the United States from motor vehicle crash injuries. Such injuries are by far the leading public health problem for young people 13-19 years old. The crash risk is particularly high during the first years in which teenagers are eligible for driver's licenses. Thirty-nine percent of all deaths of 16-19 year-olds from all causes in 1999 are related to motor vehicles.
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Extractions: BOARD JUDGES Stephen M. Daniels, Chairman Resume Robert W. Parker, Vice Chairman Resume Anthony S. Borwick Resume Martha H. DeGraff Resume Allan H. Goodman Resume Catherine B. Hyatt Resume Edwin B. Neill Resume Mary Ellen Coster Williams Resume STEPHEN M. DANIELS, Chairman Born Boston, Massachusetts, 1947. B.A. cum laude , with honors in history, Yale University, 1968; J.D., Yale University, 1972. Admitted to the California and District of Columbia Bars. Various legislative capacities, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969-70; Office of Management and Budget, 1971; U. S. House of Representatives, 1972-73. Counsel, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives (Assistant Minority Counsel, 1973-80; Minority Counsel, 1980-84; Minority Counsel and Staff Director, 1984-87). Active duty, U.S. Army, 1970-71. Appointed to the General Services Board of Contract Appeals, August 31, 1987. Appointed Chairman of the Board, December 22,1992. Back to Board Judges
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