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  1. For Phillips Contracting Inc., it's all about family: third generation at helm of company started in 1946.(Construction Mississippi)(Company Profile): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by George McNeil, 2005-08-08
  2. Sundays Down South: A Pastor’s Stories (Folklife in the South Series) by James O. Chatham, 1999-11-01

41. Mississippi State Genealogy Links - StateGenSites
mississippi genealogy websites in 27 different categories.Category Regional North America Society and Culture Genealogy...... Getting Started. family History. State Links for mississippi. Immigration (17);Libraries (26); Mailing Lists (9); Maps/Atlas (19). Military resources (35);
http://www.genealogytoday.com/genealogy/states/mississippi.html
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The state of Mississippi was established as part of the United States on December 10, 1817, making it the 20th to join the union. Mississippi ranks 31st in size* with 46,914 sq. miles of land, and Jackson is the largest city. Mississippi also ranks 31st in population* with 2,844,658 residents (2000 est.), and Jackson is the state capital. The official bird of Mississippi is the Mockingbird, and the official flower is the Magnolia. Mississippi statistics obtained from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.
State Links for Mississippi
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  • 42.  Professional Physician Recruiters: U.S. Physician Resources Search Firm.
    hospital with facilities in mississippi and Tennessee Internal Medicine family PracticeCardiology Otolaryngolotist Orthopaedic US.Physician resources Intl, Inc
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    43. MossRehab ResourceNet - Resources For The Disabled (Physically And Mentally Chal
    general resources . FCTD (family Center on Technology and Disability); familyVillage A Global Community of Disability Related resources;
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    Quick Links ResourceNet Home Accessible Travel Fact Sheets I ... n The News "General Resources" Please note: The Resources area is a continuous work in progress. New links and categories will be added on a regular basis. If you would like to submit or recommend a site to be included you may Submit a URL
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    44. University Of Mississippi: Commission On The Status Of Women--Resources
    Resource Data, mississippi Development Authority mississippi Regional Data Government Organizational resources. Opportunity Commission EEOC family and Medical
    http://www.olemiss.edu/orgs/csw/resources.html
    The Commission on the Status of Women: Resources Local Resources Government Professional Organizations Online Exhibits Local Resources
    University of Mississippi
    Equal Opportunity and Regulatory Compliance Office
    Sarah Isom Center for Women
    Standing Committee on Sensitivity and Respect
    Subject Guide: Women's Studies , University Libraries
    Subject Guide: Women's Studies Collections
    Regional
    , Mississippi Development Authority
    Mississippi Regional Data , U.S. Department of Labor
    Women's Health , Mississisppi State Department of Health
    Commissions
    Commission on the Status of Women , United Nations, Division for the Advancement of Women
    Executive Order 10980 dated December 14, 1961, in which President John F. Kennedy establishes the President's Commission on the Status of Women.
    reproduction of the original document
    National Associations of Commissions for Women (NACW)
    Commission on the Celebration of Women in American History , General Services Administration
    DiversityWeb organization for campus diversity
    Equal Employment Opportunity Commission EEOC
    Family and Medical Leave Act , Department of Labor
    Family-Friendly Workplace , Office of Personnel Management
    National Committee on Pay Equity a coalition of over 80 organizations
    National Domestic Violence Hotline , a Texas Council on Family Violence project
    National Women's Business Council a bi-partisan Federal government council

    45. University Of Mississippi Libraries - Family & Consumer Sciences Subject Guide
    Barbara Adams, family and Consumer Sciences Bibliographer. marketing, economics,human resources, finance, taxation 19952001 The University of mississippi.
    http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/files/subject/famconsci.html
    FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES
    Barbara Adams, Family and Consumer Sciences Bibliographer This guide provides a selected list of sources for research. Following are useful titles in various categories of information sources. You should choose categories and titles according to your information need, but be aware that this is only a selection and that many more sources are available in the library.
    Electronic Databases
    Subject Specific Databases
    ABI/Inform (Proquest Direct)
    Search worldwide business periodicals for information on advertising, marketing, economics, human resources, finance, taxation, and computers. Also contains information on 60,000+ companies.
    Dissertation Abstracts
    Ph.D. dissertations and selected masters theses and abstracts from 1861 to the present. Dissertations accepted at accredited U.S. institutions.
    ERIC (EBSCOhost)
    Provides citations and abstract information from over 750 educational journals and related documents from the Educational Resource Information Center and educational symposium report literature dating back to 1967.
    Medline
    A Comprehensive medical database to 3,200 international journals in clinical and research

    46. Family Law Resources
    OTHER CALIFORNIA resources. contains copies of the California Codes, including theFamily Code is not the official opinions and is for general information only
    http://www.baucomlaw.com/resources.htm
    CHILD SUPPORT RESOURCES ON THE WEB
    Many individuals have started to contact our office regarding actions pending in another state. Unfortunately, each state has their own rules about collection of child support, and you may need to speak to an attorney licensed in that state. An attorney licensed only in California, or New York, or Florida, can only answer questions regarding the law in the state they are licensed, and unfortunately, there is no simple answer since each state is free to make up their own rules for enforcement. Also, part of the requirements of the bar in each individual state is a rule that an attorney licensed in one state shall not give legal advise regarding the laws of another state unless they are licensed in that state. An attorney can be sanctioned by their own bar for failure to follow these ethical rules. So, if your matter is pending in some other state, take advantage of the research we have done. Contact one of the attorney referral services listed below, or nationwide organizations listed. Do not contact us, because you will most likely get a response that reiterates the bar rules of the state of California. The following is a list of resources we have found on the web for further information, and it is not intended to be exhaustive, nor does the listing serve as an endorsement of their views or reliability of the legal information included. These are being posted for the hundreds of people who call or email each month about a case somewhere outside of California, or for those people who cannot afford the services of an attorney or for those who are just simply interested in learning more. This site will be updated quarterly, and if anyone has any suggestions or comments about a site, or wants to include some other site that we missed, please feel free to email us with the information.

    47. Sites Of Interest - Mississippi - Libraries - HCLS
    Library resources. University of South mississippi Online Catalog from USMHattiesburg,MS. family History Centers in MS A listing of Later Day Saints family
    http://www.harrison.lib.ms.us/internet_sites/ms/ms_libraries.htm

    48. Sites Of Interest - Legal - HCLS
    MS Rules of Procedure mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure links to federal and statelegal resources as well Whether you have a family, business or litigation
    http://www.harrison.lib.ms.us/internet_sites/legal.htm

    49. MedHist: UK's Gateway To Resources For The History Of Medicine
    Mabry, Professor of History at mississippi State University information about thekinds of resources available for It has been created by the family history.gov
    http://medhist.ac.uk/browse/mesh/detail/C0017299L0017299.html
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    Title Archaic medical terms : a resource for genealogists and historians Description This Web site provides definitions for old medical terminology, including folk and slang terms and symbols and abbreviations. It has been created by Paul Smith, an UK based medical doctor. Terms with accompanying definitions are arranged alphabetically and include hyperlinks to other terms where available. The definitions vary in length from single sentences to more lengthy explanations. Where the author is in some doubt as to accuracy of the definition, this is indicated. The site also includes definitions of terms used when describing disease outbreaks and a timeline of epidemics occuring in the UK and US from 1350 to 1942. Definitions and explanations are also provided for poisons, UK medical qualifications and occupational diseases and conditions named after hobbies and sports. A section on the the process of death registration in the UK has been added and further sections on UK birth certificates and marriage certificates are in development. The site makes use of HTML frames. Keywords Terminology [Publication Type] Genealogy and Heraldry
    Title Don Mabry's historical text archive Description A gateway site to a diverse collection of Web sites produced by Don Mabry, Professor of History at Mississippi State University. The site provides lists of evaluated links to Web sites and online articles under broad subject headings such as, science history, psychohistory, World War, women's history and genealogy. It is possible to search the Web site using the Google search option.

    50. The Mississippi Bar - Sections
    Chair of the family Law Section David Lee of real property practice and procedurein mississippi. The Section on Natural resources, Energy and Environmental
    http://www.msbar.org/section.htm
    Sections of the Mississippi Bar
    Sections of The Mississippi Bar are separate groups having special interests in particular substantive areas of practice. Sections function under Bylaws approved by the Board of Commissioners of The Mississippi Bar and broad policy guidelines also established by the Board of Commissioners.
    "The Commissioners may create a Section of the Bar at any time. Each Section may adopt, amend and repeal Bylaws by a vote of 2/3 of its members present at any meeting thereof. The Bylaws of any Section shall not be in conflict with these Bylaws. The initial Bylaws of the Section shall conform to Model Bylaws approved by the Board of Commissioners, and no amendment thereto shall be affected without approval of the Board of Commissioners." (Bylaws of The Mississippi Bar, Article 8). Membership in all Sections is open to any Bar member in good standing upon payment of the prescribed Section dues. As voluntary, non-appointed groups, Sections elect their own officers and choose their own activities with the limitations established by the Bylaws of the Bar and the Section, as well as general policies established by the Board of Commissioners and the Section Executive Committees.
    Sections provide the structure through which all members of the Bar have the opportunity to participate in its work. Sections may be divided into smaller units. For example, committees of Sections may be appointed to undertake particular assignments such as membership, newsletter, legislation, annual meeting program, etc., or practice areas may be further divided within Sections by the establishment of committees. The Executive Committee of each Section should serve to govern and coordinate the work of the Section committees rather than attempt to undertake all Section work.

    51. Regional Pages: Metro
    To obtain these resources, please contact the Creatures along the Mighty mississippi;Dakota County; Dakota WATCH Card; Eureka Recycling; family Science StoryPacks;
    http://www.seek.state.mn.us/region_detail.cfm?region=Metro

    52. Traveller Southern Families - Southern Resources
    Itawamba County Online Records mississippi GenWeb. of Virginia Genealogy ManuscriptResources for Appalachian Virginia Allegheny Regional family History Society
    http://misc.traveller.com/genealogy/southern.htm
    Southern Resources
    General
    Center for the Study of Southern Culture
    Great Southern Men Memorial
    Heritage Preservation Association
    League of the South ...
    Southern Tastes
    Alabama
    Alabama Civil War Regimental Histories
    Alabama Department of Archives and History Homepage
    Alabama GenWeb
    Alabama Information from UAH ...
    Tennesee Valley Genealogical Society (Huntsville, AL)
    Arkansas
    Arkansas Genealogy
    Arkansas State Library
    Greene County Historical and Genealogical Homepage
    Florida
    Florida County Atlas and Municipal Fact Book
    Lee County Genealogy Society
    Florida GenWeb
    Georgia
    Atlanta History Center
    Augusta Genealogical Society
    Genealogical Computer Society Of Georgia
    Georgia (Secretary of State) Department of Archives and History ...
    Snow White Sands Genealogy - Southeast
    Kentucky
    Guide to Kentucky Place Names
    Kentucky Genealogy
    Kentucky Genealogical Society
    Kentucky GenWeb ...
    Surnames of Kentucky
    Louisiana
    Cajun Clickers Genealogy SIG
    Colonial Louisiana History and Genealogy
    Louisiana GenWeb
    State Library of Louisiana ...
    Tulane University Special Collections
    Mississippi
    From Natchez to New Orleans
    The Historical Archives at Mississippi State University
    Itawamba County Historical Society
    Itawamba County Online Records ...
    Mississippi GenWeb
    Missouri
    Boone County, Missouri (USGenWeb)

    53. AfriGeneas | African Ancestry In Mississippi
    State Local resources. Archives Libraries. family Research Associationof mississippi, PO Box 13334, Jackson, MS 392363334.
    http://www.afrigeneas.com/states/ms/

    AfriGeneas Archives

    Slave Data Collection

    Surnames Database

    Search the Web African Ancestry in Mississippi
    Home
    Community States Mississippi
    This site is hosted by:
    Gloria J. McCallum Genealogical Resources on the Internet
    Guide to African Ancestored Research

    When the government of the United States established the Mississippi Territory in 1798, the region around Natchez, which held the bulk of the population, contained about 5,000 whites and 3,500 slaves. Upon entering the union in 1817, Mississippi received slavery as a fully established economic and agricultural system. With the exception of the interior of the Delta region, which remained largely isolated and unsettled until after the Civil War, Mississippi by 1850 had been formed as illustrated by this county map In 1817 Mississippi had a population of about 40,000 whites and 30,000 African Americans. By 1860 African Americans made up 50% of Mississippi's total population of approximately 791,000 people. The African American's place was solidly established, regulated by legal codes and fueled by the institution of slavery. At the time of its admission only the southern quarter and a narrow strip up the Mississippi to the Yazoo were open to legal settlement. The rest of the state was held by the Chickasaw and Choctow nations. By 1835 these Indian nations had lost all claims to their territory. An increasing flow of newcomers to the southern and eastern sections of the territory, mainly from Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, and the region above Mobile began to arrive. Those who arrived with sufficient capital quickly took possession of the better dark-soil lands and established plantations, leaving the cheaper uplands for those of lesser means. The French first introduced slavery into the Mississippi territory in the early 1700 and the English, who later settled into the territory, were eager purchasers of slaves.

    54. Denver, Colorado Area Genealogy Resources
    A guide to the best places to find genealogical records in the state, with links to websites.Category Regional North America Society and Culture Genealogy...... Public Library has the finest genealogical collection West of the mississippi. Deaths)18521907. other denver area family history centers german resources .
    http://home.att.net/~wee-monster/colorado.html
    from Denver author Joe Beine
    a guide for colorado residents and visitors denver public library
    Denver, Colorado 80204
    TTY 303-640-6146
    With the exception of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and the Sutro Library in San Francisco, the Denver Public Library has the finest genealogical collection West of the Mississippi. Here you can find an extensive collection of census book indexes (prior to 1880), many microfilm census records (strong prior to 1880), a large selection of US county resources, maps, periodicals and much more. The library also has a large selection of passenger list material including...

    55. Apna Ghar - Domestic Violence Resource Links
    Massachusetts; Michigan; Minnesota; mississippi; Missouri; Montana. Nebraska;Nevada; New Essays, Poetry and Other Writings about family Violence. Legal resources.
    http://www.apnaghar.org/dv/dvlinks.shtml
    Crisis Line (Illinois): (Out of State):
    Domestic Violence Resource Links
    Shelters at Sounding Board Counseling Center Literature SAWNET: Articles by/for South Asian women Shattered Love Broken Lives More than 60 articles, published over 11 days, explore domestic violence - its causes, its victims, and some solutions. Survey comparing how men and women define domestic violence. Domestic Violence Handbook Peace at Home (formerly Battered Women Fighting Back) in Boston. Some reading material via cybergirl Pennsylvania and New Jersey domestic abuse statutes online The Violence Against Women Act of 1994, at the Department of Justice Publications of the US Department of Justice Press Releases, Remarks, and Speeches from the Clinton Administration Essays, Poetry and Other Writings about Family Violence Legal Resources Legal Aid for Abused Women General Links on Domestic Violence

    56. Mississippi Office Of Homeland Security - Homeland Advisory System Explained
    and prepositioning and mobilizing specially trained teams or resources;. What shouldI do if I am a mississippi Business, School, family, or Individual
    http://www.homelandsecurity.ms.gov/advisory_explained.html
    Homeland Security Advisory System Explained
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    The Homeland Security Advisory System shall be binding on the executive branch and suggested, although voluntary, to other levels of government and the private sector. There are five Threat Conditions, each identified by a description and corresponding color. From lowest to highest, the levels and colors are:
    Low
    Green Guarded Blue Elevated Yellow High Orange Severe Red
    The higher the Threat Condition, the greater the risk of a terrorist attack. Risk includes both the probability of an attack occurring and its potential gravity. Threat Conditions shall be assigned by the Attorney General in consultation with the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security. Except in exigent circumstances, the Attorney General shall seek the
    views of the appropriate Homeland Security Principals or their subordinates, and other parties as appropriate, on the Threat Condition to be assigned. Threat Conditions may be assigned for the entire Nation, or they may be set for a particular geographic area or industrial sector. Assigned Threat Conditions shall be reviewed at regular intervals to determine whether adjustments are warranted.

    57. Current Issue Symantec Product Source
    of Revenue Massachusetts family Law Massachusetts Office Department of Natural ResourcesMinnesota NorthStar and Session Laws mississippi Attorney general
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    58. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
    general History (Intercontinental in Scope). College European History Page (wellorganizedset of resources). set of history pages) (Don Mabry, mississippi St.
    http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2713

    59. Regional Genealogy And Local History Research
    Scholarly genealogy and family history links to all Internet resources, worldwide.Category Society Genealogy resources...... Maryland (Guide), MIDATLANTIC, mississippi, New Jersey Europe and Genealogy resources* Geographical - Europe and Hungarian family History and Hungary Research.
    http://www.academic-genealogy.com/geneal.htm
    REGIONAL GENEALOGY and LOCAL HISTORY RESEARCH
    Genealogy and Family History Internet Web Directory Search This Site Regional - World Wide Regional - Continental Sources ... Europe REGIONAL - WORLD WIDE Destinations: Regional or Country Farm and Agriculture and Agriscape
    The basic ancestry and historical setting of most
    of mankind, in all nations and among all peoples
    since Adam and Eve, has been involved in farming.
    Almanac.com - The Old Farmer's Almanac

    Directories of Agriculture-related Internet Information

    Family Life Library: Multigenerational family farming resources

    George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate
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    History of American Agriculture 1776-1997
    and Farmers and the Land
    Living History, Agricultural, and Open-Air Museums

    UK Country Life
    Green and Pleasant Land [British] and Rural History Centre GEN Web Directory: Regional GEN Web Directory: Polar Regions Handbooks for Foreign Genealogical Research and Country Studies and Area Handbooks Online. Native Web Cyber-community for Earth's indigenous peoples, concerning Native, Aboriginal and Indigenous Internet

    60. Family.org - CitzenLink - Mississippi Casinos
    28 Gambling Brings Big Changes to the mississippi Gulf Coast Bad Idea, Report of(Maryland) Attorney general J. Joseph Copyright © 1998 Focus on the family.
    http://www.family.org/cforum/hotissues/A0002741.html
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    ... Press Releases Support the Ministry Donate Online Monthly EFT Volunteers Creative Giving ... Research Papers Family Policy Councils State Councils Legislative Action Contact Your Legislator Archives Teachers in Focus Mississippi Casinos Mississippi Casinos: Miracle or Mirage?
    Gambling proponents frequently refer to the economic activity and tax revenues generated by casinos in Mississippi as the "Mississippi Miracle." However, these same proponents conveniently ignoreor attempt to concealmany of the negative social and economic impacts attributable to the casinos. The depth and breadth of the harmful repercussions spawned by casino gambling in just a few short years reveal that the "Mississippi Miracle" is rather a mirage. A Growth Industry: Gambling Addiction
    • Mississippi now has one of the highest rates of gambling addiction in the nation. Nearly 7% of Mississippi adults register as having had a problem with gambling at some point in their lives, while nearly 5% indicate such a problem in the past year. This is even more striking given the fact that less than half of Mississippi adults report participating in a gambling activity in the past year. That means that approximately one in every ten Mississippians who does gamble fits the criteria as a problem or pathological gambler. While only a small fraction of those with gambling problems actually seek treatment, the number of such individuals in Mississippi has risen dramatically in recent years. According to a March 1998

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