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81. Selected Publications
Norman, OK, TRAILS Project, school of Library Training Programs for Library MediaSpecialists. Proceedings Tempe, arizona College of Education, arizona State
http://faculty-staff.ou.edu/P/Lotsee.F.Patterson-1/lotsee3.htm
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Refereed Articles Invited Articles Reports and Misc.
Books and Contributions to Books "Native American Videos." Culturally Diverse Media Collections for Youth , ed. Irene Wood. New York: Neal-Schuman, 1999. (Co-authored with Rhonda Taylor.) "Native Americans" and "Native American Resources." Guide to Multicultural Resources, 1997-1998 , ed. Alex Boyd. Lotsee Patterson and others, associate editors. Fort Atkinson, WI: Highsmith Press, 1997. "Native Americans" and "Native American Resources." Guide to Multicultural Resources, 1995-1996 , ed. Alex Boyd. Lotsee Patterson and others, associate editors. Fort Atkinson, WI: Highsmith Press, 1995: 290-372. Indian Terms of the Americas . Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1994. (Co-authored with Mary Ellen Snodgrass.) "Comanche." Native America in the Twentieth Century: An Encylopedia , ed. Mary B. Davis. New York, NY: Garland Publishing, 1994: 128-129. "Understanding and Appreciating the Unique Needs of Native Americans."

82. Congressman Trent Franks: A Freshman Worth Watching
As Trent told the CATO Institute in September 2001, the arizona school choice programis insulated from government intrusion or interference. First; like
http://www.freecongress.org/commentaries/030115PW.asp
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This publication is a service of the Free Congress Research and Education Foundation, Inc. (FCF) and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Free Congress Foundation nor is it an attempt to aid or hinder the passage of any bill.Nor is it an attempt to assist or defeat any candidate running for public office. Receive Free Commentaries Daily Congressman Trent Franks: A Freshman Worth Watching By Paul M. Weyrich
January 15, 2003 Some old friends like Jesse Helms have left Congress, but last November's election sent some new, committed conservatives to Washington. One new member that I expect will come to be viewed as a leader is Trent Franks (R), a committed social conservative from Arizona. I have been fortunate to know Trent for many years and find him to be an invigorating thinker. He ran a non-profit think tank in Arizona that was affiliated with James Dobson's Focus on the Family. Trent also had served in the state House and as head the Arizona Governor's Office of Children in the mid-1980s.

83. ShawGuides, Inc. | America's One To One Golf School- VIP Golf Academy
each and every hour of your school session. full concierge services and Business Centersfeaturing voice Locations in Phoenix and Sedonza, arizona • San Diego
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Our award winning staff includes a former US Open champion, PGA Tour player, and a former PGA Club Professional Player of the Year. Our exclusive locations are private golf clubs or resorts and we feature luxurious fairway accommodations. VIP caters to the business executive with full concierge services and Business Centers featuring voice mail, computer, fax, and secretarial services. No other golf schools offer the level of personal service that VIP provides.
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84. Media Update - Jun. 13, 2002 - City Of Scottsdale
Scottsdale's Weekly Report to the media. and nearby Sonoran Desert north of the CentralArizona Project Canal. are now in effect for the Indian school Park and
http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/news/2002/June/MU06-13-02.asp
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Scottsdale's Weekly Report to the Media
June 13, 2002
SCREENING SET TO START FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL PROGRAM
Screening for Vista del Camino's Back-to-School program begins July 1. Children who live in Scottsdale and will be attending kindergarten through 12th grade are eligible. Screening includes an interview to determine family income eligibility and get information about the school aged children in the family. Proof of household income, Scottsdale residency and school enrollment must be provided for each child at the interview.
Families interested in enrolling their children may call (480) 312-2323 beginning June 17 for an appointment.
Distribution of clothing will be Aug. 6-7 at the clothing bank. Appointments for free haircuts will also be available.
Anyone interested in helping to provide new or gently used clothing and/or school supplies may bring them to Vista del Camino between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays. New jeans, socks, underwear, backpacks and other school supplies are needed, as well as "gently used" clothing. Volunteers are needed to help to collect and sort clothing and help the days of distribution. Hair stylists are also being sought to provide free haircuts.
For more information on the program or for other drop-off locations please Margaret Rosenhan at 312-0052.

85. Association For Educational Communications And Technology
Since 1994, arizona State University has offered qulaified students an opportunityto Research on the Systemic Change Process in a Small Urban school System.
http://www.aect.org/Events/Atlanta/Presentations/category.asp?ProgramArea=02

86. Center For Latin American Studies
To expand upon these strengths, the arizona consortium requests and modules for highschool and general and coursebased conferences, media productions, and
http://las.arizona.edu/aclas.html

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The Arizona Consortium on Latin America (NRC/FLAS)
The Arizona Consortium on Latin America was established in Fall 1999 between the Latin American Studies centers at the University of Arizona and Arizona State University. The consortium submitted a successful proposal to the U.S. Department of Education for designation and funding as a Title VI National Resource Center on Latin America beginning September 2000 and also received support for Foreign Language and Area Scholarships (FLAS) for graduate students. The abstract below describes the goals of the consortium during the first three years. General information about the Title VI program can be found on the Department of Education web site. The Arizona State University center is directed by Professor Tod Swanson. Abstract The rapid growth in the population and economy of Arizona, the Southwest, and the U.S.-Mexico border region has been accompanied by a significant demand for information, teacher training, economic and cultural activity, and informed public policy relating to Latin America. As we document in this proposal, the Latin American Area Center at The University of Arizona (UA) and Center for Latin American Studies at Arizona State University (ASU) already contribute significantly to these regional needsas well as to the overall development of a national expertise and dialogue on Latin America—through an extensive set of instructional, research, and outreach activities.

87. Students: Start Here
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