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  1. Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack on Japanese Language Schools in Hawaii, California, And Washington, 1919-1927 by Noriko Asato, 2005-11-30
  2. The Washington Manual® Nephrology Subspecialty Consult (The Washington Manual® Subspecialty Consult Series) by Washington University School of Medicine Department of Medicine, 2008-05-16
  3. The Sunday School Teacher's Appreciation Book by Linda Washington, 2000-03-07
  4. The Washington Manual® Endocrinology Subspecialty Consult (The Washington Manual® Subspecialty Consult Series) by Washington University School of Medicine Department of Medicine, 2004-11-15
  5. The Washington Manual® of Medical Therapeutics, Thirty-Second Edition, for PDA: Powered by Skyscape, Inc. (Lippincott Manual Series (Formerly known as the Spiral Manual Series)) by Washington University School of Medicine Department of Medicine, 2007-06-28
  6. Artillery Drill: Containing Instruction In The School Of The Piece And Battery Maneuvers (1863)
  7. History and Geography of the Middle Ages: For Colleges and Schools (Chiefly from the French), Part 1 by George Washington Greene, Edmond Ansart, 2010-01-10
  8. Artillery Drill: Containing Instruction in the School of the Piece and Battery Manoeuvres by George Washington Patten, 2010-03-25
  9. History and Geography of the Middle Ages: For Colleges and Schools by George Washington Greene, 2010-01-12
  10. Report of the Board of Trustees of Public Schools of the District of Columbia to the Honorable Commissioners by Washington D.C., 2010-06-08
  11. The Life of George Washington by American Sunday-School Union, 2010-01-09
  12. The Washington Manual® Rheumatology Subspecialty Consult for PDA: Powered by Skyscape, Inc. (The Washington Manual® Subspecialty Consult Series) by Washington University School of Medicine Department of Medicine, 2003-12-29
  13. Notes on United States history, to accompany the Course of study for the common schools of Illinois
  14. The Washington Manual® Cardiology Subspecialty Consult for PDA: Powered by Skyscape, Inc. (The Washington Manual® Subspecialty Consult Series) by Washington University School of Medicine Department of Medicine, 2004-03-03

61. 2002 Washington Metropolitan Area Grants
Florence Crittenton Services of Greater washington. life skills and sexuality educationprogram for adolescent girls in local schools and at general support.
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Here is a list of the 78 grants funded in 2002. Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services Health clinic for uninsured/underinsured. Grant will provide 85 hours of a bilingual pediatrician. Alzheimer's Family Day Center (AFDC) Funds will purchase furniture for one-day room, and help to equip employee 5 workstations. Anchor Mental Health Association, Inc. Provides housing and care for low-income adult mentally ill. To help renovate their kitchen. Archdiocese of Arlington Toward a new textbook, Speak Out in English, to be used by ESL students in Catholic Charities' Hogar Hispano literacy classes. Arlington Housing Corporation Toward a summer camp for children in tow low-income apartment complexes in South Arlington. Beacon House Community Ministry Inc. Serves at-risk youth in Ward 5.

62. 2001 Washington Metropolitan Area Grants
Offers programs to 4,000 students teens in DC schools on violence general supportto increase number of CASA volunteers. The Foundation Center washington.
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Here is the list of the 83 DC area grants funded in 2001. Academy of Hope Provides educational services to low-no income adults: GED, literacy, tutoring. To support the External Diploma Program. Alive! Inc. Works to assist low-income families and individuals with emergency and long-term needs. Toward case management services for single mothers. Arlington Community Temporary Shelter Operates two shelters for victims of domestic abuse and their children. Toward case management services for children. Arlington Free Clinic General support for clinic serving over 2000 low-income individuals per year. Assistance League of Northern Virginia Promotes education and well-being to children and adults in need Ayuda, Inc. General support for Clinica Legal Latina, providing legal services to battered immigrant women. Barrios Unidos of Northern Virginia Brainfood Teaches life and work skills to at-risk youth ages 14-18 through culinary training and food-related entrepreneurial programs.

63. Washington, DC Sightseeing (Monuments, Museums, Tourist Information)
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64. Internships, Jobs, Employment, Careers & Graduate Schools
schools of Information A guide to the many and Boston, Chicago, LA, NY, San Jose,washington DC. resources for jobseekers, and another general careers column
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65. The Washington Post: Obituaries
area high schools attended (high schools in other his second marriage, Cathy Smithof washington . . Relations Employment Events general Information Contact
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On washingtonpost.com: Archives of Post Stories Obituaries in The Washington Post There are two types of obituaries that appear in The Washington Post. Death Notices The second type of obituary is the news obituary, the biographic articles written by The Post that appear on the obituary page. Death notices are billed at a seven-line minimum and must be verified prior to publication. Standard-sized emblems for fraternal, religious, professional or other organizations may be included in the notice. A standard-sized photo of 27 lines may also accompany the notice. To place a death notice, call the Classifed Advertising Department at 202-334-4122 or 800-627-1150 ext. 4122, or send a fax to 202-334-7188. The fax deadline is 3 p.m. daily. Notices totaling $250 or more must be paid in advance. Additional Ad Classifications: In Memoriam/Cards of Thanks/Condolences/Memorial Services/Cemetery Lots News Obituary Standards We will write about anyone, regardless of status, who has lived in the Washington area for a substantial part of their life, typically about 20 years. But the person has to have had some involvement in the community outside the family, such as a church membership or job.

66. Schools & Scholars
National, washington, Chicago, Berkeley, MIT. responses with students and teachersat other schools and the and students debated the issues in a general panel that
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May 15-17, 2000 NORTHWEST University of
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October 16-17, 1999 MIDWEST University of Illinois at Chicago
November 19-20, 1999 WEST University of California at Berkeley
December 3-4, 1999 EAST Massachusetts Institute of Technology
January 21-22, 2000
Highlighted Presentations National Washington Chicago Berkeley MIT Chicago: Teachers As Scholars This is the inaugural year of the Newberry Library
Newberry Library and the Chicago Academy of Science Seminar Schedule
2. Project Tempest http:/humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/tempest 3. Teacher Mentoring (information forthcoming) 4. Annenberg Challenge (information forthcoming) 5. UIC Educational Activities http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/events/index.htm UIContest : General knowledge contest in game-show format for high school students and their parents on April 16, 2000. http://uicontest.phy.uic.edu Poetry Contest : Annual contest open to all high school students judged by nationally honored UIC poets. Cash awards and other gifts. Cutting Edge : Series of five Saturday morning seminars, beginning March 4, 2000. Top notch scholars give a presentation of a topic in their field, including recent developments. Seminars are free and open to the public. Call 312-413-3470.

67. Letter To Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine Regarding SEVIS
Glenn Fine Office of the Inspector general Department of Justice washington, DC. oppositionfrom several associations representing schools, particularly
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Letter to Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine Regarding SEVIS
June 24, 2002
The Honorable Glenn Fine
Office of the Inspector General
Department of Justice
Washington, DC Dear Mr. Fine: The Immigration and Naturalization Service's Contacts with Two September 11 Terrorists: A Review of the INS's Admissions of Mohammed Atta and Marwan Alshehhi, its Processing of their Change of Status Applications, and its Efforts to Track Foreign Students in the United States Your review includes a frank assessment of the challenges that INS faces in implementing the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). You also draw attention to the role that the Department of State should play in expediting SEVIS's implementation by assisting in the collection of the SEVIS fee. We are committed to doing all we can to bring the ultimate system into operation and we value your candid review of the obstacles that must be overcome in order to bring SEVIS into operation. We want to assist you and other federal entities with efforts to improve the tracking of foreign students in the United States. In that spirit of collaboration, there is one matter which, for the record, should be corrected in your otherwise insightful and important review. On page 148 of the Report, you state that CIPRIS, and later SEVIS, encountered significant opposition from several associations representing schools, particularly... the American Council on Education.... Schools objected to foreign students being subjected to monitoring....

68. General County News - Fairfax County, Virginia
you are here homepage today in fairfax general county news. to Holiday Schedulefor Fairfax County Public schools, George washington's Day, Monday
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69. TABS - Summer Programs
2003 TABS Summer Programs general Information. and for the session on boarding schoolsand the quick ride into historic and exciting washington, DC Participants
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Travel What to Bring ... Fees TABS will host the 2003 Summer Admission Academy and the Residential Life Workshop from July 21-25 at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia, located just 10 minutes from Washington D.C. The concurrent, four-day programs will focus on boarding school issues emphasizing the team approach to achieving and maintaining a healthy enrollment and living environment for students, teachers, and administrators. The TABS faculty members, like teachers on a boarding school campus, have many talents. All of them have experience in the classroom, on the playing fields, in the dormitories, and in administrative positions. From these veterans, participants in both workshops will learn how to juggle their myriad responsibilities. While the two workshops have specialized faculties and meet separately, they will come together for selected workgroups, meals, and for the session on boarding schools and the law.
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Episcopal High School, site of the TABS Admission Academy and Residential Life Workshop, provides excellent facilities along with proximity to the nation's capital. Workshop sessions will be held in air-conditioned rooms. Participants will enjoy the school's athletic facilities which include a swimming pool, weight room and fitness center, tennis courts, gymnasium, and playing fields. On Thursday, July 24, everyone will enjoy a night off campus when they can hop on the Metro (subway) for the quick ride into historic and exciting Washington, D.C. Participants will be housed in the school's air-conditioned dormitories and will be assigned to single rooms on a first-come, first-served basis.

70. Guide : General Information
Central Virginia 110 miles southwest of washington, DC; 70 Albemarle, who was thengovernor general of the Education Albemarle County schools (434)2965826
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Related Publications albemarle Magazine Events Calendar General Information Location: Charlottesville is located in Central Virginia 110 miles southwest of Washington, DC; 70 miles west of Richmond; 115 miles northeast of Roanoke. Albemarle County is bordered by Greene, Orange, Nelson, Fluvanna, Augusta, Buckingham, Rockingham and Louisa Counties. Brief History: Albemarle County was formed in 1744 by an act of the General Assembly. It was named in honor of William Ann Keppel, second Earl of Albemarle, who was then governor general of the colony. Formal colonization occurred on the fourth Thursday of February 1745 in Scottsville, which became the county seat. In 1761 the county government was moved to Charlottesville, which was established as a town in 1762. Charlottesville was named for Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, and incorporated as a city March 2, 1888. Climate: The climate of Charlottesville and Albemarle County is modified continental with mild winters and mild and humid summers. Information is supplied by the National Climate Data Center based on climatic normals from 1961-1990. Temperature: Mean Annual Average: 57 degrees June through August: 75 degrees Dec. through Feb:. 37 degrees

71. Untitled Document
the Czech Embassy in washington, DC, featuring economy, and provides other generalinformation on Czech musicians, musical ensembles, schools, performance halls
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Czech-related Web Sites (last updated July 2002) This list has been compiled by the Cultural Section of the Czech Embassy to serve as a guide for your reference. While we make every effort to keep the list useful and updated, please note that the Czech Embassy can not be responsible for the content or reliability of the information provided in the sites listed. Government http://www.mzv.cz/washington
Home page of the Czech Embassy in Washington, DC
http://www.czechcenter.com
Site of the Czech Center in New York . Includes schedule of Czech-related cultural events in the NewYork area and link to the U.S. representative of the Czech Tourist Authority.
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Státní Správa Ceské Republiky
(State/Government Administration of the Czech Republic). Very useful site provides links to a number of governmental organizations both in the Czech Republic and abroad, organized under the sub-headings: World, Czech Republic, Central Organs, Regions, Municipal Authorities, City Offices, News.
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72. Wintertimes | Ice Climbing
The schools provide all the necessary technical washington's Pinnacle Buttress orCathedral's Standard Route. more inclined toward general mountaineering than
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Before you put ax to ice, a little instruction is in order Every winter, it seems, come reports about deaths on Mt. Washington climbers who either overestimated their own ability or underestimated the hazards of their endeavor. Since the late 1800s, 125 people have died trying to scale New England's highest peak. The lesson: Climbing, especially in winter, is a dangerous undertaking. Those who want to enjoy the thrilland live to tell about itshould plan to invest in a training course or two. New Hampshire's White Mountains are an ideal place to learn. Several schools in the area lead expeditions and provide ice-climbing and mountaineering courses for all levels of expertise. The Eastern Mountain Sports Climbing School in North Conway, N.H. offers group courses and private instruction, mixed routes, ascents of Mt. Washington (said to have its share of the harshest weather on Earth), overnights and even expeditions to the high peaks of Ecuador. The International Mountain Climbing School, also in North Conway, offers similar technical courses. It operates in conjunction with Stonehurst Manor, which provides overnight accommodations. Courses range from $130 one-day session to a $720 Presidential Range traverse. The schools provide all the necessary technical equipment, but students need to provide their own clothing and other gear, such as sleeping bags and packs. This gear may be expensive, but in an emergency, every bit of warmth and dryness is precious.

73. Letter From Rep. Waxman To Attorney General Janet Reno
US Environmental Protection Agency washington, DC 20460. Dear Attorney general Renoand Administrator and residential areas, schools, transportation routes, and
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Letter from Rep. Waxman to Attorney General Janet Reno
April 29, 1999
The Honorable Janet Reno
Attorney General
Department of Justice
10th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530 The Honorable Carol M. Browner
Administrator
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20460 Dear Attorney General Reno and Administrator Browner: I am writing to you regarding an important issue currently being debated in Congress and to request your views on the attached legislative language. The issue of terrorist attacks on chemical facilities deserves a more comprehensive approach, one which examines all aspects of the issue, including chemical plant security equipment and personnel, the "hardness" of chemical operations against bombing attacks, and the value of establishing protective buffer zones between hazardous chemical operations and residential areas, schools, transportation routes, and other public centers. Only through such a comprehensive analysis can we identify the steps we need to take and their relative priority. Site security measures may likely emerge as more important in reducing terrorist risk than information security measures. Additionally, if past experience with right-to-know laws is any indication, public disclosure will likely encourage chemical plants to adopt inherently safer practices which would reduce the hazard associated with these facilities to both terrorist attack and to accidents. It would be very helpful to receive your views on the attached legislative language . This language would seek to reduce the risk of terrorist attack on chemical facilities by directing the Department of Justice to convene a task force to perform the comprehensive analysis discussed above, and to recommend the necessary protective measures. The legislation would then direct the EPA to implement those measures in consultation with the Department of Justice.

74. General - University Of Washington- Official Athletic Site
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  • 75. Archived: WHAT DO STUDENT GRADES MEAN? DIFFERENCES ACROSS SCHOOLS
    difference is there in the subject matter covered by the college and general courses ParentalSatisfaction With schools and the Need for Standards washington, DC
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    What Do Student Grades Mean? Differences Across Schools
    January 1994 Recent calls for a voluntary system of assessments tied to national standards have lead to both supporters and detractors of such a system. Supporters see it as a way of improving education, while some detractors see it as a federal intrusion on education, despite the fact that such a system would be developed by state and local education systems and would be voluntary. Others believe that such a system could be unfair to students who live in high poverty areas, because they might be less well prepared for the assessments. We suggest that the current education system is unfair to such students, because they and their parents are not provided with information they need to judge the quality of their education. A prior Research Report on parental satisfaction with schools and the need for standards (November 1992) showed that, despite clear indications and widespread concern about low achievement, most parents express satisfaction with their children's achievement and schools. Part of the reason for their satisfaction is that parents have to rely primarily on grades to determine how much their children are learningand according to the grades, their children are doing well. In this report, we examine more closely what student grades tell us about achievement, using data collected about public school students in the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS:88). NELS:88, which was conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics, includes a wide variety of information on a sample of eighth grade students across the nation. For these analyses, we examined public school students' reports of their grades in English and math and their NELS:88 test scores in these subjects by the poverty level of their schools. The NELS:88 tests, while shortthe reading test consisted of 5 short passages followed by 21 comprehension and interpretation questions, and the math test consisted of 40 itemsprovide comparable information for students across schools.

    76. July 28, 2002: Remarks Of Secretary Paige, CCSSO General Session, San Diego, CA
    Remarks of Secretary Paige, CCSSO general Session, San Diego The Afghan Ministerscame washington to discuss rebuilding to create worldclass schools that the
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    July 28, 2002 Every day I am reminded what an honor it is to be Secretary of Education and to serve this President. In the crisis-filled months since last September 11th, he has been an unyielding force for freedom. Yet even standing toe to toe with terrorism, President Bush has never once lost his laser-beam focus on what matters most back here at home: educating our children. A few days ago, I spoke at Georgetown University at a Summit on Afghanistan. The Afghan Ministers came Washington to discuss rebuilding their country. And what was so striking in the discussions is how different their education challenge is from ours. We don't have to start from scratch. We have a good education foundation. And the reforms of No Child Left Behind build on that foundation to create world-class schools that the President envisions.

    77. U Of M Debate - Navigation System
    health institutes washington Post Mental Health Links Links to articles on a widerange of mental health issues. Association of Mental Health schools general
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    78. General Electric : Our Commitment : Grant List
    20,000, Terrel H. Bell School Reform Network, Inc. 69,894, washington,University of–Seattle. 100,000, Woods County Public schools. $3,950,349,
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    79. Washington Trade Schools, Universities, Colleges
    Find washington schools information online. Degree, diploma, and certificate programs
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    80. HealthLinks, April 2003, From DNA Molecule To The Human Genome In 50 Years
    HealthLinks Libraries schools Medical Centers UW Home About Contact Search Terms of Use © 19942003 University of washington http//healthlinks
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