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  1. Woodlawn High School (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
  2. Proceedings of the 1990 Ama Microcomputers in the Marketing Education Conference, March 31-April 2, 1990, New Orleans, Louisiana: March 31-April 2, 1990, New Orleans, Louisiana by Ama Microcomputers in Marketing Education Conference 1990 New orleans, Joel R. Evans, et all 1990-06
  3. Charter Schools in Louisiana: Benjamin Franklin High School (New Orleans, Louisiana)
  4. Chancellors of Louisiana State University: William Tecumseh Sherman
  5. Journal of Proceedings and Addresses
  6. A study of the achievement level criteria for nonveteran adult students' eligibility for taking the test of general educational development in Louisiana ... State Department of Education ; no. 1267) by Sam V Dauzat, 1974
  7. Proceedings of the Sixty-Seventh Representative Assembly New Orleans, Louisiana July 4-7, 1988 (Proceedings of the Representative Assembly) by National Education Association of the United States, 1989-02
  8. Building workplace vocabulary for pipefitters general, specialized, & technical terms (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:374310) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  9. Building workplace vocabulary for millwright general, specialized, & technical terms (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:374301) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  10. Building workplace vocabulary for E & I general, specialized, & technical terms (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:374293) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  11. Are common course numbering and a core curriculum valid indicators in the articulation of general education credits among transfer students? (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:338140) by James L. Ratcliff, 1991
  12. Outlined course of study in general shop work: A two-year course to be taught in junior and senior high school (Louisiana state dept. of education. Bulletin) by J. W McLeod, 1934
  13. Report of the Committee on education relative to the disbursement of the school fund to the General assembly of Louisiana. Session of 1870
  14. Educational address delivered by Hon. J.L.M. Curry before the Louisiana general 1880-99 assembly in joint session; the 20th day of May, 1890 by J. L. M Curry, 1890

81. Patient Education Menu-6/99
Patient education Menu The materials that follow are meant to be used by physicians and health educators for patient education. Please use these materials freely and modify them at will. literacy patient education materials are indicated with an asterisk. general
http://lib-sh.lsumc.edu/fammed/pted/pted.html
Patient Education Menu
The materials that follow are meant to be used by physicians and health educators for patient education. Please use these materials freely and modify them at will. This information can not replace proper diagnosis based on history and physical by a liscensed healthcare professional. Although every effort is made to assure the accuracy and usefulness of these materials, all materials should be checked for content by the health care professional using them. There are no guaranteed of any sort on these materials and the users assume all risk and liabilities.
Major Types of Patient Education Materials:
Note: Low literacy patient education materials are indicated with an asterisk
If you find them useful please let us know. If you would like to add some of you own hand outs to our collection, please sent it to us via E-mail to E.J. Mayeaux, Jr., M.D.

82. Louisiana Department Of Education Home Page
Offers a guide to school events, grants and opportunities, jobs and press releases. Link to publications and tests. issues in louisiana or call the Department of education toll free statelevel overview of louisiana education. The District
http://www.doe.state.la.us/

83. Dental Continuing Education
For information, contact Dr. Steve Picou at 504454-0067 or call theLouisiana Academy of general Dentistry at 1-800-277-8356. For
http://www.gnofn.org/~lagd/
Louisiana Academy of General Dentistry
Baton Rouge: December 15, 2000
Clinical Complications with Implants
Charles English, DDS
Kenner: March 16-17, 2001
Innovative Endodontics
J. Frank Vertucci, DMD
James E. Haddix, DMD
Biloxi, MS: June 7-9, 2001
Gulf Coast Resort Symposium on Aesthetic Dentistry
Seven top speakers!
David Hornbrook, DDS,
Matt Roberts, DDS
Michael Koczarski, DDS
Ed Lowe, DDS
Gary Takacs, DDS
Michael DiTolla, DDS
Mark Montgomery, DDS Lafayette: September 28, 2001
A Survival Guide to
Fee-for-Service Dental Care
Paul Homoly, DDS
Baton Rouge: December 7-8, 2001
Making Esthetic Restorative Materials Work for You!
Howard E. Strassler, DMD
Mastertrak
Kenner: January 18-20, 2001 Henry Gremillion, DDS on Jack Sheridan, DDS on Orthodontics For information, contact Dr. Steve Picou at 504-454-0067 or call the Louisiana Academy of General Dentistry at 1-800-277-8356. For a listing of statewide dental CE events, check the cooperative calendar at

84. Louisiana Department Of Education Home Page
louisiana Schools Online
http://www.doe.state.la.us/DOE/asps/home.asp?I=ONLINE

85. Southeast Louisiana Refuges General Information
DIRECTIONS TO REFUGE OFFICE From Baton Rouge, LA, take US Highway 190 west to theAtchafalaya River, then go south on louisiana Highway 975 to the Sherburne
http://southeastlouisiana.fws.gov/atchafalaya.html
Info Home Staff Info Endangered Species Friends of LA Refuges ...
Download the Fact Sheet

Click HERE to find out the Atchafalaya River water level. Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge DIRECTIONS TO REFUGE OFFICE: From Baton Rouge, LA, take U.S. Highway 190 west to the Atchafalaya River, then go south on Louisiana Highway 975 to the Sherburne WMA. American bald eagle, peregrine falcon, Louisiana black bear OTHER WILDLIFE SPECIES: White-tailed deer, eastern wild turkey HABITAT DESCRIPTION: Bottomland hardwoods MANAGEMENT GOALS: Hunting, fishing, forest management. OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUBLIC USE: Hunting, fishing, nature trail
Southeast Louisiana Refuges
1010 Gause Blvd. Slidell, LA 70458
Phone: (985) 646-7555
website.comments@southeastlarefuges.com

86. Delgado Community College, New Orleans, Louisiana - Continuing Education - ACT C
Hazard Communication Overview Powered Industrial Vehicles Powered Industrial VehiclesForklifts Asbestos Awareness Erogonomics general office Safety Crane
http://www.dcc.edu/continuinged/actcourses.asp

Welcome

General Information

Non-Credit Courses

Credit Courses
...
Workforce Development

THE ACT CENTER - ACT COURSES Adult Literacy
KeyTrain Locating Information
KeyTrain Applied Mathematics
Industrial Tech/Safety Skills
Residential Energy Systems: Home Analysis Electrical Control Equipment: Magnetic Starters Digital Electric Theory: Binary Logic circuits AC and DC Motors: DC Motor Theory Electronic Maintenance: Transducers, Electronic Maintenance: Level and Weight Transmitters Electronic Maintenance: Flow Transmitter Electrical Theory: Introduction to Digital Devices Digital Electric Theory: Codes, Encoders, Decoders, Flip Flops Digital Electric Theory: Data Trans, Conversion and Storage Electrical Theory: AC Characteristics Electrical Test Equipment: Ammeters, Meggers

87. The National DDay Museum - New Orleans - Education - Web Links
Each lesson comes complete with directions, louisiana education benchmarks,and reproducible handouts. Lesson plans cost $2 each.
http://www.ddaymuseum.org/education/dday_education_teachers.html
Remember Pearl Harbor and Remember Dec 7th are probably two of the most remembered slogans from the period. Here is Remember Dec 7th captured in a stunning 24 x 36 poster.
Our Price $7.50
FACT SHEETS
GLOSSARY BIBLIOGRAPHY WEB LINKS ... WWII IN THE NEWS Information for Teachers RESOURCES AND TEACHING MATERIALS
FROM THE NATIONAL D-DAY MUSEUM *To receive emails notification of upcoming teacher workshops and programs, please send your email address to the Director of Education at educator@ddaymuseum.org IN THE CLASSROOM How to Teach WWII
Teaching WWII can be a difficult task. The Education Department at
The National D-Day Museum offers these guidelines to help teachers focus on the main themes of D-Day and WWII. Lesson Plans
The Museum offers a number of Lesson Plans that you may purchase for classroom use. Each lesson comes complete with directions, Louisiana education benchmarks, and reproducible handouts. Lesson plans cost $2 each. For a free catalogue call (504) 527-6012x225 or

88. The National DDay Museum - New Orleans - Education - Museum Programs
Encamped throughout the louisiana Memorial Pavilion, these reenactors bring historyto life by encouraging hands-on interaction with adults and children alike
http://www.ddaymuseum.org/education/dday_education_programs.html
Remember Pearl Harbor and Remember Dec 7th are probably two of the most remembered slogans from the period. Here is Remember Dec 7th captured in a stunning 24 x 36 poster.
Our Price $7.50
FACT SHEETS
GLOSSARY BIBLIOGRAPHY WEB LINKS ... WWII IN THE NEWS Public and Educational Programs at The National D-Day Museum Lunchbox Lectures
The Lunchbox Lecture series offers visitors interesting and entertaining discussions-presented by staff and other local historians-on a variety of WWII subjects. Lecture titles have included The Battle of the Bulge, Women in WWII, The Invasion of Guadalcanal , and The London Blitz . These lectures are held twice a month on a Wednesday and are free and open to the public. No reservations are required. Visit our calendar to see what topics we have in store.

89. Division Of Continuing Education: Louisiana Science & Engineering Fair
louisiana State University College of Basic Sciences; College of education; Collegeof Engineering; Division of Continuing education. louisiana Academy of Sciences.
http://www.doce.lsu.edu/lsef/
April 6 - 7, 2003
Louisiana State University
An Affiliate of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
Cleveland, Ohio May 11-17, 2003
Region 7 Schedule February 27 - 28, 2003

State Science Fair Schedule April 6 - 7, 2003
The Louisiana Science and Engineering Fair provides a unique educational opportunity for public and non-public school students in grades 6 through 12. Through development and presentation of science and engineering projects, students enhance their ability to:
  • Make observations,
  • Ask questions regarding scientific phenomena,
  • Formulate ideas regarding the solution to a problem,
  • Effectively present their works to society.
Most educators agree that this type of activity provides the ultimate learning experience. Louisiana State University Louisiana Academy of Sciences
Home
General Information Contact Us!

90. Can You Give Me Some General Information About LSU?
Can you give me some general information about LSU's Division of Continuing Educationreaches out to University's resources to people in louisiana, the nation
http://www.is.lsu.edu/shared_asp/policies/policies.asp?ID=39

91. General Information
louisiana State University holds a prominent position in American Higher Educationand is considered one of the world's finest teaching and research
http://www.lsu.edu/comd/general_information1.htm
Department of Communication Baton Rouge, LA For Information Contact: Raven Johnson Dept. Coordinator ravenj@lsu.edu LSU Home Page Admissions Office Financial Aid ... LSU Graduate School Department of Communication THE UNIVERSITY: Louisiana State University holds a prominent position in American Higher Education and is considered one of the world's finest teaching and research institutions. In 1978, LSU was named a sea-grant college, one of only 25 universities in the country recognized as both a land-and-sea grant institution. In 1987, LSU was designated a Research university I, which puts it in the top 2 percent of the nation's colleges and universities. Only 70 universities, 45 public and 25 private, have this designation. The University campus, located in the southern part of the city of Baton Rouge, is bordered on the west by the Mississippi River. BATON ROUGE: Baton Rouge, capital city of Louisiana, is the nation's fifth largest port and a major petrochemical, financial, and industrial center with a metropolitan area population of more than 500,000. The city has a rich cultural legacy. Many large live-oak trees are found throughout the city, and the mild climate, recreational diversity, and natural beauty make Baton Rouge an attractive place to live. The area's semitropical climate makes outdoor activities popular throughout the year. Baton Rouge is also approximately 80 miles from New Orleans, with its old world ambience, famous restaurants, and other varied attractions.

92. General Legislative Provisions For Students With Disabilities
restrictive environment and, in general, in an charter schools from special educationlaws is moot state statutes (Arizona, louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/chartlegis/part1.html
Review of Charter School Legislation Provisions Related to Students with Disabilities, September 1998
General Legislative Provisions
This first part of the review examines statutory provisions that have implications for, but do not necessarily address directly, students with disabilities or special education. Various provisions in state statutes grant charter schools varying levels of authority to govern themselves and to make decisions regarding the operation of the schools, including decisions related to personnel, curriculum, and expenditures. The extent of a charter school's operational autonomy will have an impact on how special education programs are implemented in these schools. As described in the following paragraphs, statutory provisions that give higher levels of autonomy include ones that allow or require charter schools to (1) operate independent from local school districts, (2) make their own personnel decisions, (3) be exempt from state and district education laws and regulations, (4) assume liability for their actions, and (5) receive their funding directly from the state. Independence from districts.

93. SWS - Wetland Education Resources
A cooperation between the National Wetlands Research Center (USGS) in LouisianaUSA and Chadron State College in Nebraska, USA. educationgeneral.
http://www.sws.org/education/
Wetland-related Educational Resources
Home Membership Journal Regional ... Links
Contents
Introduction and Goals
What is a Wetland?

Ownership and Use
of materials in these pages
Links to Homepages
of wetlands-related courses
Course materials

Links
to other sites of interest
Contribute
to this resource
Introduction and Goals
Theses pages are intended to facilitate sharing of techniques, skills, tools, and ideas on and about wetland education. It is intended for college and university professors, teaching assistants, and students; however some resources may be useful in K-12 or other educational settings. The material should prove useful in teaching wetlands or limnology, in specialized units in ecology or environmental science/studies courses, or to supplement content in biology, engineering, geology/earth science, political science, and other courses. Please bookmark this page, and encourage your colleagues to visit and participate. As with all Web resources, this site is dynamic and will certainly evolve to meet the needs of users. Your contributions and feedback will help us achieve our goals.

94. General Conference - Wednesday, February 28, 1996
general Conference Wednesday, February 28, 1996 to design and implement the LouisianaLibrary Network 345PM - 430PM - The Museum education Site Licensing
http://www.infotoday.com/cil96/wedsfull.html
General Conference - Wednesday, February 28, 1996
Track A - The World Wide Web for Libraries
Track B - Information Delivery
Track A - The World Wide Web for Libraries Moderators:
Hope Tillman -
Babson College and Walt Howe - Delphi Internet Services Corp.
As the user-friendly World Wide Web interfaces encourage individuals and organizations to use technology in different ways, libraries are taking a leadership role in providing new and exciting services and delivery via the WWW. This track focuses on WWW software, applications, skills, and training.
Library "Homes on the Web"
Richard Voos - Cataloging Librarian and Helm, Horn Library Navigator, Babson College
Frank Cervone - Library Systems Department Head, DePaul University
Patti J. Mersmann - Director of Library Information Technology, Kansas State Library Library web projects are blooming. What objectives are these web servers designed to fulfill? How are these projects being implemented, maintained and improved? What staff support is necessary? What training is needed and how is it being accomplished? Xiaofeng John Zhu - Head of Systems

95. American Civil Liberties Union : Louisiana Legislates Classroom Civility
Students Rights general This is not going to improve the quality ofeducation in the state of louisiana one iota. . . .
http://www.aclu.org/StudentsRights/StudentsRights.cfm?ID=7457&c=31

96. Chronic Disease Prevention | State Profiles | Louisiana
louisiana. the support, development, and implementation of effective HIV educationfor school information about comprehensive cancer control in general as well
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/states/louisiana.htm
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Chronic Disease Prevention
Home
Announcements Contact Us
Chronic Disease Overview
... Related Links

Louisiana
On This Page
Fact Sheets
Funding Legislation Reports ... Statistics and Data
Fact Sheets
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.

97. LA Department Of Economic Development - Louisiana Positives
The 1088th Engineer Battalion, headquartered in Plaquemine, was awarded the GeneralWalter T louisiana's LA 4 early childhood education program has been
http://www.lded.state.la.us/overview/la_positives.asp

Overview
Louisiana Positives Economic Indicators Demographics ... Research Library
LOUISIANA POSITIVES
Updated February 20, 2003
(for PDF version, click here Education:
  • Higher education in Louisiana continues to be among the most affordable. While the national average increase of college tuition over the past two years was nine percent, Louisiana tuition increased just four percent at its four-year colleges (6th lowest). The study also noted that total state appropriations for higher education in Louisiana increased six percent, ranking it 5th ( National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, Winter 2003

98. LAGRAIN HOME PAGE
Welcome to louisiana Grain Services, LLC and International Cargo Services, Inc. Home Services louisiana Grain Services has specialized in the sampling, weighing, tallying and inspection / analysis of grain, grainby products, coffee, sugar
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://louisianagrainservices.com/&y=02

99. Educational Resources
Since that time, tremendous strides have been made in the area ofwater quality improvement throughout louisiana and the Nation.
http://www.deq.state.la.us/assistance/educate/
General Environmental Issues and Links
Air Quality Resources

Radiation Protection Resources

Hazardous Waste Resources
...
Water Quality Resources
General Environmental Issues and Links
Lesson Plan: Environmental Rulemaking - Background
Lesson Plan: Environmental Rulemaking - Exercise

Louisiana Resource Center for Educators (LRCE)
DEQ 1999 Earth Day Activities and Links
Louisiana Office of Environmental Education
EPA Explorers Club for Kids
EPA Students and Teachers Page EPA Region 5 Earth Day Activities Home Page EPA Region 4 Kids' Stuff EPA EPA Region 7 Kids' Page EPA Teaching Aids National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Kid's Page Environmental Education Resources on the Internet
Air Quality Resources
Lesson Plan: Making Smog in a Jar Lesson Plan: Read My Data! Facts, Fun, and Activities from the SMOGINATOR! EPA Explorers Club for Kids - Air EPA Air and Radiation Protection
Radiation Protection Resources
Fact Sheet and Radon Ranger Comic Book EPA Radiation Protection Division Students' Page
An A-Mazing Recycle Puzzle
Earth Day Word Puzzle ... East Baton Rouge Recycling
Hazardous Waste Resources
Learn About Chemicals Around Your Home How Hazardous Waste Sites Are Cleaned Up Examples of Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Methods Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup - Case Studies ... EPA Superfund Program - Pages for Students and Teachers
Water Quality Resources
Planning a School Yard Habitat for St. Thomas More School

100. Welcome To Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans - Louis
The louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans provideseducation, research, patient care services and community outreach.
http://www.lsuhsc.edu/no/
Wednesday, April 09, 2003 Administration Centers of Excellence General Information Libraries ... Event / News To view the scrolling Events/News , you need to use Internet Explorer Browser Welcome to
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans The Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans provides education, research, patient care services and community outreach.
The LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans educates health professionals and scientists at all levels. Its major responsibility is the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in medicine, dentistry, nursing, allied health, public health and basic sciences. Statewide programs of clinical and basic health science research are developed and expanded by LSU Health Sciences Center. This research results in publications, technology transfer and related economic enhancements to meet the changing needs of the State of Louisiana and the nation.
The LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans encompasses five schools, nine centers and patient care clinics: the School of

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