EMWD: Water Resources Water education Foundation. www.watered.org/. Water Net News. www.waternet.com/News.asp?mode=4 N_ID=16127. Watercourse.www.montana.edu/wwwwater/ http://www.emwd.org/resources/links_education.html
Info@NYDIC.ORG Issue Number 5 montana is not the only state blooming with a new on Crime and Delinquency, MichiganEducation Association, Michigan from youth serving agencies interested in http://www.nydic.org/nydic/fivesletter.html
Extractions: Getting your youth development career in gear? Looking for a job working in a youth service agency? An internship working with youth for the summer? Maybe you want to attend a training, workshop, or conference and learn something new about your current field of youth work. Or maybe you'd like to get a certificate or degree which would give you the credentials necessary to get the youth development job of your dreams. Wouldn't it be nice if there were one place to find all those things? We thought so too! Click here to link to our brand new Career Database . The database allows you to search all 50 statesall at once, or individuallyfor jobs, internships, trainings and conferences, or credentialing programs. The database also lets you narrow your searchsearch by city, sponsoring organization, or keyword. In creating this massive resource, NYDIC has interpolated the National Assembly's immense Online Directory of Internships in Youth Development (still available through the National Assembly site ), combining it with NYDIC's own job listings and training calendar. The credentialing section is all new, based on the
Montana River Action - Home Page federal, state, and tribal agencies, private landowners watershed issues, encourageeducation on watershed of increased awareness of montana's fragile watershed http://www.montanariveraction.org/
Extractions: Phone: 406-587-9181 Vision Statement Montana River Action strives to lead the ever-growing grassroots effort to preserve, protect, enhance, and restore Montana's rivers, water bodies and their watersheds for their natural, recreational, and cultural values. As the only statewide organization focusing exclusively on watershed conservation, MRA will work extensively with federal, state, and tribal agencies, private landowners, the agricultural community, fellow conservation organizations, and all other entities whose activities affect our precious water resources and our use of them. MRA will involve itself in all watershed issues, encourage education on watershed conservation and management, and promote advocacy for those public concerns growing out of increased awareness of Montana's fragile watershed systems.
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Directory Of State Grant Agencies Mouseover preload not necessary for function Skip Navigation Recursos en Español, Privacy, Security, Notices About ED A-Z Index Site Map Contact Us Search Advanced My Profile Add to My.ED.gov Bookmarks Inside EROD EROD Home Search http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/agencies.html
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Extractions: Ask high-level public officials how much time they are able to spend thinking about long-term issues, and the answers often range from none to a few moments in the shower this morning. The sense of the future is behind all good politics. Unless we have it, we give nothing either wise or decent to the world. C.P. Snow BY SUELLEN KEINER, DAVID REJESKI AND CARLY WOBIG The Council of State Governments.org The future is simply too distant to command much attention given the day-to-day imperatives of government. As most people in government and business know too well, operational issues continually preempt strategic thinking. There are two fundamental problems with avoiding long-term thinking and planning. First, strategic thinking and action takes time. History shows that many of our significant public achievements in the past did not fit neatly into one-year budget cycles or the two- to- four-year political cycles that normally shape government actions. Building the interstate highways, expanding the right to vote and securing safe food and water have required decades of work and cooperation by multiple parties, plus effective intergovernmental planning (a list of the 50 Greatest Accomplishments of Government can be found at: http://www.brookings.org/