Boise State's Studies Abroad USAC Program Sites The linked cities are members of USAC. of Extended studies International ProgramsBoise state University, 1910 University Dr., Boise, idaho 837251145 USA http://www.boisestate.edu/international/studiesprgmsites.html
Extractions: USAC Programs We are a member of a consortium, the University Study Abroad Consortium (USAC) which has programs in 29 sites. USAC programs are group programs with U.S. and international students and often include a resident director who has experience in the particular country. US American faculty often teach the USAC study abroad courses.
Idaho State Historical Society Site Index state Governments. cities counties . . Alabama. cities counties Hawaii. cities counties . . idaho. cities counties . . Illinois. cities counties http://idahohistory.net/site_index.html
Idaho Policy studies. Association of idaho cities Legislative Page This page provideslinks to information on state legislation of interest to municipal http://www.urbanfutures.org/state.cfm?state=Idaho
BSU Albertsons Library, Government Information of Congress cities City of Boise idaho cities on the left column) Counties Ada Countyidaho Counties on of state Country studies/Area Handbooks, via Library of http://library.boisestate.edu/Reference/govdocs/oldindex.htm
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill: Social Studies 2003 idaho. Capital Boise. Major cities Boise, Nampa, Pocatello, Twin Falls.Location Northwest. Nickname Gem state. Admitted to the Union 1890. http://www.mhschool.com/student/ss2003/statesvft.php?state=13&language=0
St. Cloud State Universty Undergraduate Bulletin Ph.D. 1971, University of MinnesotaTwin cities. of Mathematics BS 1989, MS 1994,idaho state University. Pre-College Project Coordinator, Ethnic studies BS 1971 http://bulletin.stcloudstate.edu/faculty.asp?facIndex=T&grad=0
Boise a staff member of the Association of idaho cities for nine Water Act policy implementationby cities and local undertaking her studies at Boise state she was http://efc.unm.edu/Boise.htm
Extractions: EPA REGION 10 - ENVIRONMENTAL FINANCE CENTER Boise State University Homepage Boise, Idaho Organization The Region 10 EFC at Boise State University was created in 1995 and is contained within the Department of Public Policy and Administration of the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs. The mission of the Region 10 EFC is to help communities and the states with the "how to pay" issues of environmental protection. erience Building Capacity for Sustainable Systems Utility Rate Setting Training: The EFC has provided training related to utility rate setting and alternative methods for financing water and wastewater system improvements. Safe Drinking Water Act Capacity Development: In 1998, EFC 10 joined the EFC 6 to continue assisting state drinking water programs in EPA Regions 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10; and Native American Tribal Governments EPA Region 6. The EFC 10 has assisted the states of Oregon and Idaho in facilitating the citizen/stakeholder process. The EFC has advised the State of Alaska in the formulation of rules setting technical, financial and management standards for new public water systems. California's Drinking Water Program received assistance in developing a tool for assessing financial capability, as well as specific training for the program's field staff on financial and management capacity. Approximately two hundred officials attended a two-week series of training workshops in Sacramento, Berkeley, Santa Ana and Madera.
Extractions: Potential host campus list for outbound UNI students Use the menu and table below to locate a potential exchange college/university. Links will open a new window. Select a state/territory ... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Indiana 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 U.S. Virgin Islands Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ALABAMA
Extractions: You Are Here: Natural Law Party Network National Party State of Idaho Natural Law Party Platform ... Start a Student Club User Tools Log In Sign Up The Natural Law Party envisions an America free of crime, where all citizens live fully in accord with both natural law and national law; where people freely move on the streets without fear; and where Americans live and work together harmoniously for both their own fulfillment and the national good. Crime costs Americans $450 billion annually [1]. Despite two decades of get tough policies with longer, often mandatory prison sentences the rate of crime in America is high compared to other developed nations [2]. Of gravest concern, juvenile violent crime has spiraled during the past decade especially urban gang and school violence using guns [3]. According to the Centers for Disease Control, American youths are 12 times more likely to die by gunfire than their peers in other nations. An FBI crime report concluded that every American has a realistic chance of being murdered because of the random nature [that] crime has assumed. America's criminal justice system is under constant strain. Courts, police, probation and parole agencies, and prisons are overworked and inadequate to deal with the high level of crime [4].
NSGIC State Metadata Implementation Case Studies of Water Resources using the idaho metadata profile The Metropolitan Council of theTwin cities Robert Bixby Cloud state University Nancy Rader; Research Analyst http://www.lic.wisc.edu/metadata/metacase.htm
Extractions: State of Wyoming The Florida effort will be carried out on a cooperative effort by the Florida Growth Management Data Network Coordinating Council and the Department of Environmental Protection, Division of State Lands. The Metadata Standard will be applied to one of four components of a Land Records Modernization Project. This particular component provides for the data collection of the land parcels that affect the inventory of ownership. The parcels are identified by parcel number and document number and attribute data relates these parcels to additional land records information for the State's cadastral layer state-wide for the division of State Lands. The parcels will be entered using coordinate geometry methodology. Florida Geographic Information Board - Florida Data Dictionary The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Florida Geographic Information Board documented DEP's State Lands Information System for the purpose of assessing the utility of the Federal Geographic Data Committee's Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM). No tools were used to facilitate the creation of the metadata, requiring that the participants read and understand the Federal Geographic Data Committee's publication of the CSDGM and then convert it into metadata that followed the format provided in the publication. Although formatting of the report was discussed, it was agreed that the product would follow the structure of the standard.
Learning Links - Social Studies state of idaho Home Page Links to the office of Acomprehensive list of newpapers fromlarge cities in the Local daily newspaper in Twin Falls, idaho The idaho http://www.d261.k12.id.us/Technology/integration/Web2/social.htm
Idaho State University The delegation from both cities will visit each language, started her study at IdahoState University from a senior majoring in university studies and teaching http://www.iwa.hokkyodai.ac.jp/relations/idaho/idaho_e.html
Extractions: The WWW Site of ISU is here Agreement Memorandum We started to exchange students of each campus. Ms. Akiko Ueshima, who is a second year student majoring in English as a foreign language, started her study at Idaho State University from August, 1997 and Mr. Jason Pilnock, who is a senior majoring in university studies and teaching English and Japanese as foreign language, is coming to study here as an AIEJ (Association of International Education, Japan) scholarship student from September, 1997.
Catalog Of Case Studies Brookhaven National Laboratory; idaho National Environmental and Superfund Site;Solid state Circuits Superfund Road Superfund Site; Twin cities Army Ammunition http://bigisland.ttclients.com/frtr/info/abstracts.html
Socialstudies.org | NCSS Affiliates idaho. Council; Aldine; Cypress Fairbanks; Dallas; Houston; Midcities; San Antonio VirginiaVirginia state Council; Virginia Consortium of Social studies Specialists http://www.ncss.org/local/
Extractions: Site Directory About NCSS - NCSS Membership - Background Statement - Contact Information - Endorsements - FAQ - Information Request Form - Position Statements - President's Message Affiliated Councils Annual Conference Associated Groups - CUFA - International Assembly - NSSSA Awards and Grants Citizenship Central Discussion Board FASSE Internet Resources NCSS Members Only Media and Press Information - Press Releases News and Legislation - Legislative Update - Newsletter (TSSP) - People in the News Professional Development - Calls for Participation - Career Center - Keizai Koho Fellowships - Online Learning - Opportunities Abroad - Summer Workshops - U.S. Events and Programs Publications - Book Store - Editorial Guidelines - Social Education - Young Learner - Middle Level Learning Public Relations Toolkit Standards - Curriculum Standards - Teacher Standards Teacher Resources - Classroom Focus - Mountains: A Global Resource - NCSS Information Services - Notable Trade Books - Teachable Moments: Sept. 11/Iraq - Worth Watching
Teacher's Guide To Idaho History My Own Private idaho Using Social studies to Explore animals, fur trade, geography,counties and cities, industries, idaho state symbols, Native http://teachersplanet.com/subjects/idaho.shtml
Extractions: Organizations Find more July 3, 1890 - 43rd state of the Union We have gathered the best online resources for Idaho history teachers. The small globe icon indicates the Editor's Pick(s) for this category and the small apple icon indicates links to exclusive teachers planet.com articles and resource guides. 100 Years of Idaho History , IdahoGenWeb - a timeline of Idaho history from 1805 to 1899.
Extractions: Rural 8th Graders Using Drugs, Smoking, Drinking at Higher Rates Than Urban 8th Graders Washington, DC - Smoking, drinking and drug use among young teens is higher in rural America than in the nation's large urban centers, according to a White Paper, No Place to Hide: Substance Abuse in Mid-Size Cities and Rural America , released by CASA at the annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors which commissioned the paper. According to the report, e ighth graders living in rural America are 104% likelier to use amphetamines, including methamphetamine, than those in urban areas, and 50% likelier to use cocaine. The CASA study, the first comprehensive assessment of substance abuse by population centers, reports that by any measure, the drug crisis is as common on Main Street as in Manhattan: AIDS is rising faster in rural areas than in large urban centers; more workers test positive for drugs in rural areas of Florida, Tennessee and Indiana than in the three largest metropolitan areas in these states; since 1990 drug law violations have increased more in small communities than in large cities; drugs are as available in small communities as they are in large cities, and adult drug use in such communities is equal to that in large metropolitan centers. At the same time, mid-size cities and rural areas are less equipped to deal with the consequences. Methamphetamine use has hit many areas of the West and Midwest especially hard, placing enormous pressure on hospitals, child welfare systems, treatment and law enforcement.
IEAB Review Of Local Economic Impact Studies Then, using nonidaho data, he made two adjustments. Second, he assigned a percentageshare of each expenditure to the larger cities in the state as a whole http://www.nwcouncil.org/library/ieab/ieab1997-1.htm
Extractions: 1.1. Introduction This report summarizes the reviews by members of the IEAB of the Tri-Port Economic Impact Study and the Economic Impact of Steelhead Fishing and the Return of Salmon Fishing in Idaho. These two reports provide glimpses at what is at stake in future decisions about the water management allocation of the Snake River. Our review starts with a comment on the place of such studies in the framework for the decisions that face the Council. Then we provide some information about the special assumptions and results of each of the studies, judged primarily from their local point of view.