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         Michigan Cities State Studies:     more books (92)
  1. Italian Women in industry: A Study of Conditions in New York City / by Louise C. Odencrantz. by Louise Christine Odencrantz, 2006-09-13
  2. Breaking the Banks in Motor City: The Auto Industry, the 1933 Detroit Banking Crisis and the Start of the New Deal by Darwyn H. Lumley, 2009-05-13
  3. Faith in the City: Preaching Radical Social Change in Detroit by Prof. Angela Denise Dillard Ph.D., 2007-04-30
  4. Whose Detroit?: Politics, Labor, and Race in a Modern American City by Heather Ann Thompson, 2004-01
  5. African Americans in the Furniture City: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Grand Rapids by Randal Maurice Jelks, 2006-04-03
  6. Stepping Out: Nine Walks Through New York City's Gay and Lesbian Past by Daniel Hurewitz, 1997-06
  7. Detroit tops controversial list as most dangerous city.(NATIONAL REPORT): An article from: Jet by Gale Reference Team, 2007-12-10
  8. A census analysis of middle western villages;: Being a study of the 1920 census data for 65 villages in 10 midwestern states, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, ... studies, E. de S. Brunner, director, pt. 3) by Charles Luther Fry, 1924
  9. Urban Bengal, (Michigan State University. Asian Studies Center. Occasional paper) by Richard Leonard Park, 1969
  10. The origins of squatting and community organization in Nairobi (African urban studies) by Samuel Mugwika Kobiah, 1988
  11. The structure of the metropolitan community: A study of dominance and subdominance (University of Michigan. Contributions of the Institute for Human Adjustment. Social Science Research Project) by Donald Joseph Bogue, 1950
  12. Ability to pay as an issue in public sector interest arbitration: A study of the experience in six jurisdictions : Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York City and New York State by Joseph R Crowley, 1981
  13. Reimagining Detroit: Opportunities for Redefining an American City (Painted Turtle) by John Gallagher, 2010-10-15
  14. A study of the characteristics of reading programs in Federal, State, and city-county penal institutions (Monograph series - College of Education, Western Michigan University) by Ted K Kilty, 1977

61. The Teacher's Corner - Teacher Resources - Lesson Plans
Students practice and review knowledge of major US cities. A Vermont Alphabet (DiscoverAmerica state by state. M Is for Mitten A michigan Alphabet (Alphabet
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62. The Heartland Institute
com Charter school academies in several cities in michigan United states An analysisof what michigan public school Center MI, United states The state Board of
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63. Ebenhoh-5
the per capita funding of central cities, suburbs, and hand, states such as Alabama,michigan, and Ohio various districts such as existing state DOT districts
http://trailsandgreenways.org/TAG_Documents/OnlineReferences/HTML/ebenhoh-5.htm
THE PROMISE OF PATHWAYS: TOWARDS A "FAIR SHARE" OF FEDERAL FUNDING FOR CENTRAL CITIES, SUBURBS, AND RURAL AREAS UNDER THE BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN CATEGORIES OF THE TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENTS PROGRAM Submitted to:
Rails to Trails Conservancy
Washington, D.C.
Prepared by:
James Ebenhoh
Candidate for Master in Public Policy and Urban Planning
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Advisor: Professor Alan Altshuler
Seminar Leader: Professor Eric Belsky
April 6, 1999
V. RESULTS OF CASE STUDIES The seven case studies were designed to test hypotheses and reveal new explanations for the following types of disparities:
  • Suburban areas, nationally and in most states, have received a low share of funding relative to their share of population. Certain central cities in nearly all states have received a low share of funding relative to their share of population. Central cities as a group, in certain states, have received a low share of funding relative to their share of population. Small town/rural areas, nationally and in most states, have received a high share of funding relative to their share of population.

64. Michigan Chamber Of Commerce News--June 2002
discuss the challenges and opportunities facing michigan cities. a program of themichigan Chamber Foundation. consistently meeting or exceeding state standards
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Expanded School Sinking Fund Taxes: Infrastructure Investment or Backtracking on Proposal A?

Michigan's Tax Climate: A New Perspective

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2002 Media Releases September August July June ... February 2001 Media Releases December November October September ... January Michigan Chamber of Commerce Press ReleasesJune 2002 For More Information, Contact: Michigan Chamber of Commerce, (517) 371-2100 For Immediate Release: June 25, 2002 SCHOOL SINKING FUND TAX COULD HIT $5.5 BILLION, MICHIGAN CHAMBER FOUNDATION STUDY REVEALS *Please click here for the Executive Summary and Charts. LANSING, MICHIGAN A study released by the Michigan Chamber Foundation today concludes that legislation liberalizing the allowable uses of school sinking funds ( House Bill 4824 ) could cost Michigan taxpayers nearly $5.5 billion over the next ten years. The study was prepared for the Michigan Chamber Foundation by

65. International Studies Abroad | Alumni
of Minnesota, Morris, University of Minnesota, Twin cities. Lee University, WashingtonState University. West Virginia University, Western michigan University.
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Madrid Salamanca Santander Sevilla Valencia Winter 2003 Fall 2003 We have created this section so that our potential students can contact our former students to get more in-depth information on specific programs and experiences they had with ISA. The names and email addresses on the following pages are students who have studied abroad with ISA and decided to make themselves available to talk to you about it. The links below are organized by destination. They will take you to a page with our most current alumni from that destination. Barcelona Alumni Granada Alumni Madrid Alumni Salamanca Alumni ... Multi-Country Program Alumni
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66. Canadian Trash In Michigan
2000 DEQ Claims on Outof-state Trash not michigan's Environment and Public Health(michigan Environmental Council garbage unwelcome in other cities (CBC) July
http://mcsrt.org/resources/trash/
Updated: April 2, 2003 CANADIAN STUDIES RESOURCES
Canadian Trash in Michigan
This page is a cooperative effort between the Michigan Canadian Studies Roundtable,
the MSU Canadian Studies Centre and the MSU Libraries Government Activities 1990s and earlier April 1, 2003: Governor Granholm Calls for Federal Action on Canadian Trash
(State of Michigan)
March 16, 2003: Toronto's Trash
Detroit Free Press
Feb. 26, 2003: U.S. Customs Service won't require tougher trash scrutiny
Detroit Free Press
Feb. 26, 2003: Tougher policy on trash is yanked: Customs memo sought closer look at imports
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Feb. 19, 2003: I can make you take Toronto's trash: Stockwell
(CBC Toronto)
Feb. 18, 2003: Trash talk turns sour
(CBC Toronto)
Feb. 15, 2003: Why Americans Are Grousing Over Canadian Garbage
(segment on CBC Radio's "The House" weekly program on national politics. Click on Feb. 15 show. There is no printed transcript. Audio sgement begins at 20:20 on RealOne Player; ends at 29:55).
Feb. 14, 2003 Toronto Councillor Duguid to Drive Truck Route to Michigan to Tour Carleton Farms Landfill Site

67. Spirituality
University of Minnesota, Twin cities Campus. new dimensions – Darlene Clark Hine,michigan state University. Arletha Livingston, Georgia state University, Tiyi
http://www.purdue.edu/bcc/library/bwssch.htm
BLACK WOMEN’S STUDIES AND THE ACADEMY February 27 - March 1, 2003 Purdue University PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 27
CONCURRENT SESSIONS, 8:30 AM
Panel Africana Womanism/Black feminism Evelyn Simien, University of Connecticut Black feminist theory: taking the long view – Kristin Waters, Worcester State College Global perspectives on Black Women’s Studies and the Kemetic paradigm – Safoura Boukari, Western Illinois University Panel Institutionalization SisterVoices: organizing Black women through theater – Meredith King and et. al., Stanford University Break
PLENARY SESSION, 10:45 AM
Double-Dutched encounters: Black Women’s Studies in the Academy – Valerie Lee, Ohio State University
CONCURRENT SESSIONS, 1:30 PM
Panel Curriculum development Who was I? Who were you? Assessing the multicultural gaps in history education and the role of minority and women academics in filling those gaps – Kenya Davis-Hayes, Purdue University Connections: what Black women’s studies could (should?) mean Having the same conversation with different voices: Black feminism/womanism and African Diasporic literature - Helen Crump, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus

68. Gustavus Adolphus College Theatre Dance
at theatres in South Dakota, Minnesota, michigan, Pennsylvania. Director of Dance,Weber state University, Dancer for concerts in Twin cities, Commentator on
http://www.gustavus.edu/oncampus/academics/theatre-dance/facultystaff.cfm

69. Other Legal Sites And Listservs - Michigan State Appellate Defender Office
of traffic enforcement vehicles in various michigan cities. records, death records,some michigan business judgments and research support to state and federal
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70. ASU Main Faculty And Academic Professinals (J)
BA, Amherst College; MA, University of michigan; Ph.D., University of Minnesota,Twin cities. Indiana University, Bloomington; MA, San Diego state College; Ph.D
http://www.asu.edu/aad/catalogs/personnel/j-faculty.html

71. African History
Fordham University); Historic cities (Historic cities Center of Related InternetResources (Pennsylvania state Univ of South Africa and University of michigan);
http://www.tntech.edu/history/african.html
African History and Studies
African History and Studies Programs
Scholarly Lists and Journals on African History and Studies
Specific Sites on African History and Studies
Last updated on March 24, 2003 Department of History
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72. Classics And Mediterranean Archaeology
on the Web; Ancient Civilizations and Lost cities; Archaeological Project; Universityof michigan/University of Florida state University; George Mason University;
http://rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html
(Last modified September 25, 2000 The 50 most recent additions. . Updates have been few lately but I'm working on it. Feel free to resend if I've missed anything.)
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This document collects links to internet resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists. Please feel free to copy the links in this page for whatever purposes you see fit (the pages referred to come with their own restrictions). Entries followed by sfsh@umich.edu
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73. CEHN: Letter To State Of Michigan RE: Children's Environmental Health
commends Governor Engler and the michigan Environmental Science In central areas oflarge cities, 37% of The Board should determine if the state's policies on
http://www.cehn.org/cehn/pstatemiltr.html
Letter to the Michigan Environmental Science Board
March 25, 1999
The Michigan Environmental Science Board
Knapps Centre, Suite 340
300 South Washington Square
P.O. Box 30680
Lansing, Michigan 48909-8180
RE: Children's Environmental Health
by mail and by fax: 1-517-373-6492
The Children's Environmental Health Network commends Governor Engler and the Michigan Environmental Science Board (MESB) for their interest in pediatric environmental health and in reviewing the protection of children from environmental toxicants through policy.
The Network appreciates the opportunity to comment on the tasks before the Board. The Network is a national multi-disciplinary project whose sole mission is to promote a healthy environment and protect the fetus and the child from environmental hazards. Three areas of concentration for the Network are education, research, and policy. The Network urges the Board and the Governor to use the following concepts to guide their review and recommendations:
  • Children are likely to be more susceptible than adults to environmental toxicants.

74. Triangle Foundation
our community can affect policy in our school districts, cities, state and federal ListLeague of Women Voters Log Cabin Republicans The michigan Motor Voter
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75. Links To Urban Research Centers
michigan state University Center for Urban AffairsCommunity and many of whichhave special relevance to cities. Portland state University, Portland, Ore.
http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/gci/research_resources/linksToUrbanResearchCenter.htm
Links to Other Urban Research Centers
Below are links to other university-based research centers that focus on issues similar and related to those of interest to the Great Cities Institute. The Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS)
A research, policy, and demonstration project center dedicated to promoting “high-road” high-wage, low-waste, worker-friendly, and publicly accountable economic development in Wisconsin, and to disseminating lessons from our experience for wider application. City University of New York (CUNY) Center for Urban Research at the CUNY Graduate Center
Focuses on how broad forces like the global economy and immigration are reshaping work, politics, and neighborhood life in large metropolitan areas. Organizes research on the critical issues that face New York and other large cities in the U.S. and abroad. Cleveland State University – The Urban Center
Investigates issues and challenges facing urban communities and applies its resources to solutions.
Engages in research and training relative to urban issues.

76. NCPA - Welfare Issues - State Welfare Reforms
michigan To Test Welfare Applicants For Drugs. cities, states Use Ads To PromoteWelfareTo-Work. state Welfare Caseloads Decline Due to Sanctions.
http://www.ncpa.org/pi/welfare/welfare7.html
State Welfare Reforms

77. AIGA > Design Programs, Michigan - Ohio
state University Northern michigan University University of michigan * Western michiganUniversity Cloud state University University of Minnesota, Twin cities
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78. Other Women's Centers
Western michigan University Women's Resources and Services. Cloud state UniversityWomen's Center. University of Minnesota, Twin cities, Office for University
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79. Office Of International Students And Scholars At Michigan State University - Tra
Traveling to michigan state University. airfare, and then take land or other transportationto michigan. Indian Trails offer coach service from some US cities.
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80. Great Lakes Bulletin 13 - First Stop
that sprawl spells success and that a roadsonly policy will keep michigan competitivewith If we're going to have a world-class state and cities, we have
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MLUI Home Growth Management Transportation Partner With Us ... Editor's Note MICHIGAN'S ROAD TO RAIL RAIL IS ENERGIZING CITIES COAST TO COAST First Stop Second Stop Third Stop ... 'UP NORTH' SKIES UP FOR GRABS State Takes Advantage of Clean Air to Promote Dirty Electricity COUNTRY CONFLICT Neighbors and Factory Farmers Feud Over Fence Lines DOUBLE WETLAND DUTY Local Govenment's Forced to Take Up State's Enforcement Slack TREASURE ISLAND Campaign Finance Could Pay Off in South Fox Swap FROM THE FIELD LETTERS TO THE INSTITUTE DISPATCHES MEMBER SNAPSHOT ... Next Story
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