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  1. The Trial of Reuben Crandall, M.d. Charged With Publishing and Circulating Seditious and Incendiary Papers, Andc. in the District of Columbia, With the Intent of Exciting Servile Insurrection.
  2. Guide to Secondary Schools Delaware District of Columbia Maryland Puerto Rico
  3. District of Columbia: An entry from UXL's <i>Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the States, 4th ed.</i>
  4. Mdr's School Directory Distict of Columbia 2005-2006: Spiral Edition (Mdr's School Directory District of Columbia) by Market Data Retrieval, 2005-11-30
  5. Mdr's School Directory Distict of Columbia 2004-2005: Spiral Edition (Mdr's School Directory District of Columbia) by Market Data Retrieval, 2004-11
  6. An essay on the means and importance of introducing the elements of geometry into the general plan of the popular education: With an address to the president ... to the people of the District of Columbia by D McCurdy, 1841
  7. Qed's School Guide, 1987-88: Mid-Atlantic : Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia (Qed State School Guide Mid-Atlantic Regional Set)
  8. Qed State by State School Guide 1993-94: New York/New Jersey/Maryland/Delaware/District of Columbia/Pennsylvania/West Virginia/Virginia/Mid-Atlantic (Qed State School Guide Mid-Atlantic Regional Set)
  9. District of Columbia: Federal Funds for Foster Care Improvements Used to Implement New Programs, but Challenges Remain.: An article from: General Accounting Office Reports & Testimony
  10. District of Columbia Exam Prep by Dearborn, 2001-10
  11. District of Columbia: An entry from Gale's <i>Worldmark Encyclopedia of the States</i>
  12. Oak Bay Secondary School: Secondary School, Greater Victoria School District, Oak Bay British Columbia, Junior High School, L'école Brodeur
  13. Struggling to Be 'Good Enough': Administrative Practices & School District Ethos by Peter Coleman, 1990-10-01
  14. Howard University: The First Hundred Years 1867-1967 by Rayford W. Logan, 2004-08-25

21. 84.002 - Adult Education_State Grant Program
To receive a grant, States, the district of columbia and Puerto Rico REGULATIONS,GUIDELINES, AND LITERATURE Adult education general Provisions and State
http://www.cfda.gov/public/viewprog.asp?progid=945

22. Southeastern University History
that the Young Men's Christian Association of the district of columbia began to offerclasses in French, mathematics, general education, religion, and business
http://www.seu.edu/gen/president/history.htm
History of Southeastern University
Over a century ago, the antecedent of Southeastern University arose in the Nation's Capital. It was in 1879 following a great influx of newcomers to Washington that the Young Men's Christian Association of the District of Columbia began to offer classes in French, mathematics, general education, religion, and business. As the current president, Dr. Charlene Drew Jarvis, often points out in speeches around the nation, the guiding purpose of the founders was to afford young men a practical education. Then, as now, Southeastern was dedicated to the twin principles of education for citizenship and education for a life's career. In 1907 the Washington School of Accountancy was added to the university, creating a specialty which continues to this day. And, in 1923, the institution was incorporated by the city government as the Southeastern University of the Young Men's Christian Association of the District of Columbia. A major step forward was taken when, on August 19, 1937, an Act of Congress was approved declaring the name of the institution to be "Southeastern University" and providing a federal charter for the university. The Congress declared that the university was to be governed by a board of trustees composed of prominent individuals. It also called for a wide range of courses, schools and degrees. This official charter has since been amended twice by the Congress — first, on October 10, 1966, and again on March 29, 1976. Over the course of the century, many courses and schools were added: liberal arts, business administration, transportation studies, and a law school, among others. Today, the strength of the university academically rests upon the following areas: computer science and computer information systems; accounting and taxation; mathematics; liberal studies; and business management and marketing. Undergraduate degrees are offered in accounting, business management, general studies, marketing, computer science, information systems management, finance, banking, and public administration. Graduate courses are offered in accounting and taxation; business management and marketing, computer science; computer information systems; mathematics; finance and banking; economics; public administration, and communication arts.

23. NACUA Articles And Bylaws
Sheldon E. Steinbach, of the district of columbia general Counseland Vice President, American Council on education; 1989. Fred
http://www.nacua.org/governance/honors.html
NACUA Governance Home What's New LRS Publications ... New Case Highlights HONORS AND AWARDS In the course of its history, the Association has established one major Award and three permanent Honors, in addition to several forms of special recognition utilized on single occasions. The Distinguished Service Award Established by the Association to recognize individuals who have given extraordinary service both to NACUA and to institutions of higher learning over an extended period of time, whether in legal or other capacities (for example, as members of governing boards). Recipients have made outstanding contributions to the work of the Association, and to its recognition in the legal and educational professions. To date, the following individuals have received this honor: Peter H. Ruger, of Illinois
General Counsel, Southern Illinois University; 2001
George M. Shur, of Illinois
General Counsel, Northern Illinois University; 2001
Richard B. Crockett, of Minnesota
Counsel to Saint Olaf College; 2000

24. Quick Tables And Figures - Results
of institution 50 states and the district of columbia, academic years the Census,US Department of Commerce, Higher education general Information Survey
http://nces.ed.gov/quicktables/result.asp?SrchKeyword=tuition&Topic=All

25. Columbia College General Information
Yosemite Community College district. Faculty Staff Library Community education News, Sports Information columbia Foundation Ask Us! .
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26. General District Information
West Hills College Lemoore Yosemite Community College district - columbia College- Modesto Junior is a member of the Higher education Consortium of
http://www.mccd.edu/about/dist_inf.htm
General District Information
District and Organization The Merced Community College District is composed of most of Merced County, the area of the Chowchilla Union High School District in Madera County, and the Dos Palos Joint Elementary School District. The Governing Board is made up of seven elected members. History of the College Merced College is a California Public Community College operated by the Merced Community College District, which was formed by a vote of the people of the Le Grand Union High School District and the Merced Union High School District on February 27, 1962. The District, which comprised the eastern half of Merced County, consisted of the areas served by these two high school districts. The Governing Board consisted of five members elected at large in the District. The first members of the Board, elected in May of 1962, were as follows: Buddy T. Iwata, Chairman; George W. Clark, Vice Chairman; Byron Cunningham, John R. Hann, and Donald Robinson. The Merced Community College District became effective for all purposes July 1, 1963. Classes began for students September 10, 1963, on a temporary campus at the Merced County Fairgrounds. The College began on the permanent campus in the summer of 1966 and moved completely to the new campus for the Spring Semester, 1967. Dedication ceremonies were held on April 23, 1967. Philosophy A democratic society functions best when its members are educated and active participants. To encourage this participation, Merced College provides educational opportunity for all who qualify and can benefit. This education involves having a respect for and awareness of all cultures, as well as the dignity and worth of all individuals.

27. DCDS Online
Membership and meeting information, plus referrals to dentists in the district of columbia.Category Health Dentistry Associations......Welcome to the home page of the district of columbia Dental Society dental professionthrough educational programming and to educate the general public on
http://www.dcdental.org/
District of Columbia Dental Society
Welcome to the home page of the D istrict of C olumbia D ental S ociety here on the World Wide Web. The D.C. Dental Society is the professional association representing dentists in the Nation's Capital. The Society has been in existence since 1866 and is the state chapter of the American Dental Association.
Mission Statement
To promote the growth of the dental profession through educational programming and to educate the general public on the importance of dental health care by increasing the understanding and appreciation of dental health care benefits. GENERAL SOCIETY INFORMATION CONTACTING THE DC DENTAL SOCIETY PATIENT REFERRAL SERVICE NATION'S CAPITAL DENTAL MEETING® ... Newsletter Advertising Rates
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28. District Of Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Reorganization Act
on November 1 of each year, on the operation of programs and the expenditure ofall funds for public higher education in the district of columbia.
http://www.reeusda.gov/1700/legis/udc.htm
District of Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Reorganization Act
An Act October 26, 1974, Public Law 93-471, 88 Stat. 1423, D.C. Code 31-1701 et seq.
TITLE I-SHORT TITLE, PURPOSES, AND DEFINITIONS
SHORT TITLE
SEC. 101. This Act may be cited as the "District of Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Reorganization Act".
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
SEC. 102. It is the intent of Congress to authorize a public land-grant university through the reorganization of the existing local institutions of public postsecondary education in the District of Columbia. It is the clear and specific intent of the Congress that vocational and technological education, as well as liberal arts, sciences, teacher education, and graduate and postgraduate studies, within the University be given at all times its proper priority in terms of funding with other units within the University, and that the land-grant funds be utilized by the University in accordance with the provisions of the Act of July 2, 1862 (7 U.S.C. 301-305, 307, 308) (known as the First Morrill Act).
DEFINITIONS
SEC. 103.

29. District Of Columbia Public Schools: DCPS Schools
Visit the reference room to brush up on recent changes to local rules. Find court calendars, published opinions, and filing forms.
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30. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: District Of Columbia
Center for the MidAtlantic Region Advocates for Justice and education WashingtonDC Office of Human Rights Aging district of columbia Office on Aging
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Note: The following sites represent organizations and agencies that serve District of Columbia residents with disabilities. National organizations that happen to be based in DC are listed by subject in The DRM WebWatcher
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Charitable Choices: Index of DC Metro Area Charities
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Advocacy and Legal Rights
ADA Information Center for the Mid-Atlantic Region
Advocates for Justice and Education
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Aging
District of Columbia Office on Aging
ElderWeb: District of Columbia
U.S. Administration on Aging - District of Columbia Agency Programs
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AIDS/HIV
Washington DC HIV/AIDS Services [link not working 11/29/01]
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Association, National Capital Area
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WVSA arts connection
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Assistive Technology
University Legal Services Assistive Technology Program for the District of Columbia (ULS/ATP)
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Autism
D C Chapter Autism Society of America
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Blindness and Visual Impairments
Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
Metropolitan Washington Ear
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Brain Injury
National Resources
Cancer
Lombardi Cancer Center
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Cerebral Palsy

31. AIDS Education Global Information System (AEGiS) - Enhanced Site
AEGIS is one of the largest HIV/AIDS databases in the world, includes the HIV Daily Briefing, updated Category Health Conditions and Diseases Immune Deficiency AIDS...... 8th Circuit 9th Circuit 10 Circuit 11 Circuit district of columbia State Courts and ActionGroup Professional AIDS Weekly Plus HIV education Prison Project
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32. Washington DC Symbols Capital Birds Flags Maps Song Yellow Pages
Ancestry and Genealogy district of columbia Databases. Area 68 sq. district of columbia. Capital City. of the Department of education DC. Executive Branches of United States
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33. District Of Columbia
individuals already certified in another state, please contact district of ColumbiaPublic Schools 20012, Elementary education Content Area Exercises, 148.
http://www.ets.org/praxis/prxdc.html

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On December 21, 1988, the Board of Education mandated that all persons seeking certification in the District of Columbia must satisfy the conditions of the applicable educational license as well as all testing requirements. The Board of Education wants assurance that every prospective teacher has competence in mathematics, reading, and writing. Additionally, the Board expects that each teacher has mastered the content in his or her specific teaching discipline. As of October 1, 1993, all teachers and other professionals who apply for certification must take the appropriate examinations from The Praxis Series: Professional Assessments for Beginning Teachers The first digit of the Session/Test Code indicates the session during which the test is offered in the 2002-2003 testing year. There are no session numbers for the CBT tests, which are given by appointment. For more information about CBT testing, visit Praxis I Computer-Based Testing
  • Predetermined scores must be achieved on the PPST (Pre-Professional Skills Tests) in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics prior to standard licensure in the District of Columbia.

34. D.C. Board Of Elections And Ethics. Scheduled Elections Through 2000
columbia; Ward 6 Member of the Council of the district of columbia;President of the Board of education; district
http://www.dcboee.org/htmldocs/cal2000.htm
CALENDAR OF ELECTIONS SCHEDULED THROUGH 2004 Elections in the District of Columbia are scheduled for every even-numbered year, with the primary for partisan offices held in September and the general election held in November. In years where a presidential election occurs, a presidential preference primary is also held in May. This calendar lists elections scheduled in the District of Columbia through 2004. Other offices and measures (such as initiative, referendum, and recall) may be added to the ballot later.
September 10, 2002 Primary Election
  • Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives Mayor of the District of Columbia Chairman of the Council At-Large Member of the Council of the District of Columbia Ward 1 Member of the Council of the District of Columbia Ward 3 Member of the Council of the District of Columbia Ward 5 Member of the Council of the District of Columbia Ward 6 Member of the Council of the District of Columbia United States Senator United States Representative
November 5, 2002 General Election

35. Congressman Frank R. Wolf
Defense Veterans Affairs, district of columbia, Energy Commerce Foreign Affairs Trade, Health Human Services, education, Housing, Labor, Judicial Affairs.
http://www.house.gov/wolf/VotingRecord.htm
"I have always treated my office as a great public trust, and I always will" - Representative Wolf
Congressman Wolf strongly believes that his voting record should be easily accessible
to the public so that he will remain in constant accountability to those he represents.
He is one of only a handful of representatives who actually publish their voting records. 1st Session, 107th CongressJanuary 3, 2001 - December 20, 2001
2nd Session, 106th Congress January 27, 2000 - December 15, 2000
1st Session, 106th Congress January 6, 1999 - November 19, 1999
2nd Session, 105th Congress January 27, 1998 - December 19, 1998
1st Session, 105th Congress January 7, 1997 - November 13, 1997 2002 Voting Record Appropriations Congressional Organization Foreign Affairs
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36. U.S. House Of Representatives: Appropriations Committee
Subcommittee on the district of columbia (top) H147 Subcommittee on Labor, Healthand Human Services, and education (top) 2358 Rayburn HOB Washington, DC
http://www.house.gov/appropriations/sub.htm
"No money shall be drawn from the Treasury but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law; and a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time" - US Constitution Article I, Section 9, Clause 7. Chairman
C.W. Bill Young, R-FL

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Note: The Chairman and Ranking Minority Member are authorized to sit as members of all subcommittees. (CH denotes Chairman, VC denotes Vice Chairman)
Agriculture Commerce Defense District of Columbia ... VA/HUD Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies
2362 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-6016 Henry Bonilla, Texas (CH) Marcy Kaptur, Ohio James T. Walsh, New York Rosa DeLauro, Connecticut Jack Kingston, Georgia Maurice D. Hinchey, New York George Nethercutt, Jr., Washington Sam Farr, California Tom Latham, Iowa (VC) Allen Boyd, Florida Jo Ann Emerson, Missouri

37. The Center For Education Reform: DC's Charter Law
Number of Charters Operating. (As of Fall 2001). 41. Approval Process. EligibleChartering Authorities. district of columbia Board of education and the
http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/District.htm
Making Schools Work Better for All Children
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Profile of the District of Columbia's Charter School Law
Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page District of Columbia (1996) The 4 th strongest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed 20 per year: 10 each by the two existing chartering authorities. Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities District of Columbia Board of Education and the Public Charter School Board; the DC City Council may designate an additional entity by enactment of a bill Eligible Applicants Person, group, organization, or post-secondary institution, including public, private, or quasi-private entities Types of Charter Schools Converted public, converted private, new starts (but not home-based schools)

38. Chronic Disease Prevention | State Profiles | District Of Columbia
The district of columbia. State contact information essential to the support, development,and implementation of effective HIV education for schoolaged
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Cancer Burden Data
Summary data on lung, colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer. These state-level data include the estimated number of new diagnoses and cancer deaths as well as age-adjusted mortality rates broken down by race/ethnicity and presented alongside the national averages. Heart Disease Among Men
Data on men 35 years of age and older, living in the state during the years 1991–1995, are summarized by ethnic group, number of deaths, and mortality rates. The state's national rank is also presented by ethnic group and total population. Includes general observations on regional and racial/ethnic trends. Heart Disease Among Women
Data on women 35 years of age and older, living in the state during the years 1991–1995, are summarized by ethnic group, number of deaths, and mortality rates. The state's national rank is also presented by ethnic group and total population. Includes general observations on regional and racial/ethnic trends. Heart Disease in the Total Population
Data on heart disease in the total state population drawn from the combined NCCDPHP atlases on men and women. Data on individuals 35 years of age and older, living in the state during the years 1991–1995, are summarized by ethnic group, number of deaths, and mortality rates. The state's national rank is also presented by ethnic group and as a whole. Includes general observations on regional and racial/ethnic trends.

39. FRBR: Economic Education
Gwen Byer, and Lis Turner in the economic education division of Fifth Federal Reservedistrict, which encompasses the district of columbia, Maryland, North
http://www.rich.frb.org/media/news/ee/012303-1.html
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Federal Reserve Presents Essay Contest Awards
The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond presented awards yesterday for its second annual essay contest. Julianne Smartt from Dayspring Christian Academy in Blacksburg, Va., won first place for her essay and received $600 in savings bonds. Erin Craft from George Wythe High School in Wytheville, Va., won second place and received $400 in savings bonds. Meredith Hedrick, also from Dayspring Christian Academy, won third place and received $300 in savings bonds. These top three essays will be posted on the Bank's Web site at www.rich.frb.org The Richmond Bank sponsors the annual essay contest, a regional competition, to promote economic education and to encourage excellence in creative writing. Thirty-two students from thirteen schools submitted 300-word essays describing three financial literacy skills and their importance in earning, saving, borrowing, investing and managing money. Other top-ten finalists included Jamey William Hagy, Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount, Va.; Corrie Holton, Dayspring Christian Academy, Blacksburg, Va.; Amber Keen, Dan River High School, Ringgold, Va.; Allison Mock, Dayspring Christian Academy, Blacksburg, Va.; Writtika Roy, Robert C. Byrd High School, Clarksburg, W.Va.; Joy Walton, St. Catherine's School, Richmond, Va.; and Matt Zedler, Clover Hill Math and Science Center, Midlothian, Va. The Bank awarded each of these students a $100 savings bond.

40. Outreach And Education Information
To prepare district of columbia electric ratepayers to be OPC will meet with communitygroups to continue its consumers' education and outreach program on
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