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41. Director, Division Of Aging And Adult Services
Independence Plus programs for family or Individual Directed Community Services. Heinzfamily Foundation Aging Well Village arkansas Department of Parks
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Federal Links Access America for Seniors Human Services Administration on ... Aging Arkansas Links State Home Page Parks and Tourism DHS Home Page DAAS Home Page ... Age with Dignity Area Agency on Aging of Southwest Arkansas Area Agency on Aging of Northwest Arkansas CareLink Central Arkansas Area Agency on Aging East Arkansas Area Agency on Aging Senior Specialists Agency on Aging West Central Arkansas White River AAA Herb Sanderson, Director The Director's Link of the Week This Week's Featured Link Past Links of the Week: (most recent to least recent) United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Images of the Aging Photos taken by or for Aging Magazine 1975-1995 Living Longer and Loving it!

42. National Service Programs In Arkansas
programs Alternative Classroom Experience. Location Community family EnrichmentCenter, Inc. Back to top. First Baptist Church arkansas Mentors Program.
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DHS Newsletter DHS Job Announcements Federal Links Human Services Arkansas Links Dept. of Health State Home Page National Service Programs in Arkansas Arkansas Commission on National and Community Service PO Box 1437 Slot S230 Little Rock AR 72203-1437 (501)682-7540 Fax (501)682-1623 Programs: Alternative Classroom Experience America's Promise Fellows AmeriCorps Case Management Project for the Adult Disabled AmeriCorps Parents as Teachers ... Education Enhancement Opportunities AmeriCorps Promise Fellows Location: 12 Communities in Arkansas Project Title Contact: Jackie Stubblefield Address: P. O. Box 1437 Slot S230 Little Rock AR 72203 Phone: (501) 682-7540 Fax: (501) 682-1623 E-Mail: jackie.stubblefield@mail.state.ar.us Type: Urban:Y Rural:Y Full-time:Y Part-time:N Description: Qualifications: Contact the program for specific requirements Back to top Arkansas HIPPYCorps Program Location: Project Title: Arkansas HIPPYCorps Program Contact: Barbara Gilkey Address: 800 Marshall Street, Slot 651, Little Rock AR 72202

43. ACF - Programs
and social services. Office of family Assistance Housing assistance programs. WelfarePeer Technical Assistance REGION 6 DALLAS arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs.html
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Are you looking for information on how to get assistance for yourself, your family, or a friend? If so, you may find our Contacts page helpful in finding assistance near you. Are you looking for general information about Federal programs serving children and families? On this page you will find links to information on the programs overseen by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF oversees about 60 programs that provide funds to state, local, and tribal organizations, both public and private. ACF also has several partnership projects, Federal Committees, and clearinghouses that provide the public with a variety of resources. This page links to programs, regional offices , clearinghouses, committees, and special projects.

44. Y2K Readiness Of State Children And Family Programs
Y2K READINESS OF STATE CHILDREN AND family programs. appropriate to meet the needsof its programs. in all categories Alaska, Arizona, arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/news/press/1999/acfy2k1123.htm
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1999
Contact: Michael Kharfen, (202) 401-9215 Y2K READINESS OF STATE CHILDREN AND FAMILY PROGRAMS The five programs are operated directly by the states with oversight from ACF. State computers are used to determine the eligibility of beneficiaries and the disbursement of payments. In addition to supporting the administration and oversight of these programs, computers help make sure that eligible beneficiaries get the services they need and pay providers of these services such as foster care and child care. State computers are used to identify and locate delinquent non-custodial parents and collect child support payments. The five programs, operated by the States and territories, receive over $30 billion in federal funds to promote the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities. ACF has conducted on-site assessments in fifty-five jurisdictions to evaluate the Y2K compliance of the operations of the five high impact programs. ACF visited the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa and the Virgin Islands to assess information systems. As of mid-November 1999, 26 jurisdictions are at low risk for possible problems in all five program areas, 23 are at medium risk in one or more areas, while 6 jurisdictions are currently at high risk in one or more programs. ACF continues to work with states to assume readiness.

45. Grants Awarded Last Year
Pueblo County the Lower arkansas Valley Pueblo YMCA Trinidad, Colorado $5,000 Generaloperating support Colorado $5,000 To support youth and family programs.
http://www.anschutzfamilyfoundation.org/grantsDetails.asp?cat=Youth Programs

46. Index Of UALR Arkansas SBDC BizFacts Documents - Over 300 FREE Small Business Ma
from Millions in Federal Dollars Includes programs Links, 3. steps to startinga business in arkansas, 50. 6004, Challenges in Managing a family Owned Business
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and other Arkansas institutions of higher education. Over 300 FREE small business fact sheets (BizFacts) on starting and operating a small business in Arkansas. ASBDC Services Document Title and Description Pages ASBDC Brochure - About ASBDC Services Arkansas Small Business Development Center Training Program - Training calendar for the Greater Little Rock area Arkansas Small Business Development Center Training Program - Training calendar for the Greater Arkadelphia area Arkansas Small Business Development Center Training Program - Training calendar for the Greater Fayetteville area Arkansas Small Business Development Center Training Program - Training calendar for the Greater Jonesboro area Arkansas Small Business Development Center Training Program - Training calendar for the Magnolia area Arkansas Small Business Development Center Training Program - Training calendar for the Fort Smith area SBA Resource Centers - A list of Arkansas Small Business Administration Resource Centers Financing Your Business Document Title and Description Pages The Reality of Venture Capital Questions and Answers on Venture Capital

47. Standard Industrial Classification Code - Division J - Public Administration
22, 2003 Starting a Business in arkansas Friday, April of general economic programs962 Regulation, Admin. 974 Corporate Foundations 975 family Foundations 976
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and other Arkansas institutions of higher education. Standard Industrial Classification Codes Division J - Public Administration Knowing you primary and secondary SIC codes is important for researching a business and locating financial information on your industry. After locating your SIC code , visit the information center or your nearby SBDC office to review the SIC description in "the blue book." Use our SIC-NAICS conversion tool to identify the new NAICS codes for your business. SIC SIC CODE DESCRIPTION 91 Executive, Legislative, And General 911 Executive Offices 9111 Executive offices 912 Legislative Bodies 9121 Legislative bodies 913 Executive and Legislative Combined 9131 Executive and legislative combined 919 General Government, nec

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49. SouthEastern Military Links And Histories
Central District NSSAR Serving the arkansas, Kansas, Missouri Revolutionary WarPeriod Bible, family Marriage history of the society, programs, state and
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50. Family And Consumer Sciences
3 Baccalaureate Degree programs. education component, (2) degree requirements, (3)family and consumer DPD) at the University of Central arkansas is accredited
http://www.uca.edu/divisions/academic/ubulletin/03/30402.html
UCA Home UBulletin Home UBulletin Contents Undergraduate Bulletin
Document Number 3.04.02 Family and Consumer Sciences Chair and Professor: Dr. Harlan, 450-5959
Associate Professor: Dr. Shock
Instructors: Ms. Bennett, Ms. Coffman, Ms. Crook, Ms. Johnson, Ms. Ryburn, Ms. Whitehead
[1] Purposes
Return to top The family and consumer sciences programs at the baccalaureate and master's levels are designed to prepare professionals for employment in broad career options. Graduates are employed in business, education, healthcare facilities, industry, government, community agencies, and other organizations. The focus of family and consumer sciences is on the individual, the family, and the interaction between families and their changing social and physical environments. The curriculum provides professional preparation built upon an interdisciplinary knowledge base drawn from research in family and consumer sciences; the arts; and the biological, physical, and social sciences. The Bachelor of Science degree in family and consumer sciences has three options. The student may select a specialization in interior design, dietetics, or general family and consumer sciences. Licensure for teaching family and consumer sciences in secondary schools is earned with the BSE degree. The Master of Science degree in family and consumer sciences has three specialization tracks including nutrition and foods; clothing, textiles, and fashion; and family and consumer sciences. The graduate student may select the thesis or non-thesis option. The undergraduate dietetic program and the graduate dietetic internship program are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Dietetic Association.

51. Contents Of The Online Assessment Plan Library
University of Central arkansas. Other programs. University College, AA in generalStudies under development; general Education Program DRAFT PLAN under revision
http://www.uca.edu/divisions/academic/assess/aslibrar.htm
UCA Home Assessment Index Plan Library Index Academic Assessment Program Online Plan Library University of Central Arkansas Contents of the Online Assessment Plan Library Links in the following list allow you to view assessment plans developed by departments and programs involved in the Academic Assessment Program. See also A Note on Evolving Assessment Plans For information about accessing plans in PDF format, read Viewing Plans in Acrobat (PDF) Format Jump directly to a college or program group:
College of Business Administration

52. Division Of Continuing Education - BYU 2000-2001
region of Arizona, western arkansas, California, Nevada Literature family Historyfamily Life History help or information concerning the undergraduate programs.
http://ar.byu.edu/catalog/undergrad_cat/2000/info/Continuing_Ed.html
UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2000–2001
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Division of Continuing Education
399 HCEB, PO Box 21534, (801) 378-4146 Dean: Richard C. Eddy
Associate Dean: Kenneth W. Anderson
Associate Dean: Wayne J. Lott
Assistant to the Dean—Financial and Administrative Services: Darin R. Oviatt
Assistant to the Dean—Development: Frank Santiago The purpose of the Division of Continuing Education is to provide educational programs and university services for part-time and off-campus students. These educational opportunities also assist regular daytime students. BYU cooperates with the Continuing Education programs sponsored by the Church Educational System and its components. The same university standards required of regular day students apply to those enrolled through the Division of Continuing Education while they are on campus. Organization. Continuing Education programs represent both BYU and the Church Educational System, and the department and center descriptions will be distinguished in the material that follows.
Requirements for Enrollment in Continuing Education Classes Noncredit classes are open to anyone having the desire and the necessary ability.

53. Health Care
programs, evening outpatient programs, and individual/group/family outpatient programs. inaccordance with policies of the arkansas State Department
http://www.fayettevillear.com/healthcare.htm
Fayetteville serves as the regional center for medical care in Northwest Arkansas with five hospitals providing a variety of clinical and specialty services.
3215 N. North Hills Blvd.
Services Washington Regional has the largest medical staff of any hospital in the four-county area of Northwest Arkansas. More than 300 physicians represent almost every medical specialty, ranging from family medicine to sub-specialized medicine. Washington Regional offers a comprehensive cancer care program approved by the American College of Surgeons. Diagnostic services range from public screening programs to advanced diagnostic techniques like magnetic resonance imaging. Cancer Support Homes located in Bentonville and Fayetteville; offer a variety of support groups, educational programs and special services. The Walker Family Heart and Vascular Institute will offer complete diagnostic, interventional and treatment services in cardiology and electro-physiology. It features two large cardiovascular operating rooms and four cardiac catheterization laboratories. This new facility will allow Washington Regional to expand its cutting-edge research with well-respected organizations like Duke University and the Mayo Clinic. parent-child rooms off the nursery, for high-risk newborns. These rooms allow the infants to stay close to their families, while the parents are assisted in the care of the baby by a highly skilled medical team.

54. Arkansas AHEC Introduction
the State Legislature, and the University of arkansas for Medical and basic medicalcare for the whole family. Each AHEC extends its programs into a multiple
http://www.uams.edu/ahec/ahec2.htm
Introduction
The AHEC History

The Arkansas Area Health Education Centers Program was founded in 1973, through combined efforts of the Governor, the State Legislature, and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), as the primary educational outreach effort of UAMS and the principal means of decentralizing medical and other health professions education throughout the state. Seven centers in El Dorado Fayetteville Fort Smith Jonesboro ... Texarkana , and Helena serve as training sites for students in the fields of medicine nursing pharmacy , and various allied health professions , as well as for medical residents specializing in family practice. The AHEC training approach emphasizes primary care, which covers general health education and basic medical care for the whole family. Each AHEC extends its programs into a multiple county service area making programs and services accessible to more potential students and rural providers. Quality training experiences in community settings away from the academic medical center expose students and residents to practice opportunities and realities in underserved rural communities, helping to encourage rural practice choices. The teaching ambience that results, as well as AHEC library services and continuing education offerings, all serve to enhance the professional environments and support systems in participating communities, and aid in provider retention.

55. No Boundaries — Regional Programs
of many antismoking education programs is, Start the young. Recognizing this,a family physician initially in 35 states – including arkansas – by the
http://www.uams.edu/today/NoBoundaries/regional.htm
No Boundaries: The Statewide Impact of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Arkansas JUNE 2001 Table of Contents Regional Programs Area Health Education Centers
Rural Outreach

Designated VA Outpatient Clinics

The Fight against Tobacco
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Rural Service Highlights

Area Health Education Centers
The Area Health Education Centers
Figure 1. AHEC Resident Practice Locations, 1976, 2000. Rural Outreach: Overcoming the boundaries of distance and access, AHEC faculty physicians, residents, and staff provide and continually improve its services in health-care fields to the people of Arkansas, including those living and working in rural and medically underserved areas. (See Table 1.) Community partnerships emphasize the preparation of health-care providers and encourage young physicians to locate and practice in rural areas. City County City County (in HPSA) Camden Ouachita Hampton Calhoun Clarksville Johnson Heber Springs Cleburne Dardanelle Yell Lewisville LaFayette Gassville Baxter Marshall Searcy Harrison Boone McGehee Desha Hope Hempstead Mountain View Stone Hot Springs Garland Piggott Clay Junction City Union Portland Ashley Magnolia Columbia Rison Cleveland Monetti Craighead Prairie Grove Washington Searcy White Smackover Union Warren Bradley Table 1. Rural Clinical Training Sites in Health Professional Shortage Areas.

56. U.S. Rep. Marion Berry -- First District, Arkansas
The family farms rice, soybeans, corn and wheat to 1994, Berry served on the ArkansasSoil and development and implementation of progressive programs to protect
http://www.house.gov/berry/biography.shtml

57. Chronic Disease Prevention | State Profiles | Arkansas
arkansas. environment, faculty and staff health promotion, and family and community informationabout funded National Cancer Registries programs registry links
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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.

58. The Walton Family Foundation, Inc. - Program Focus
by participating in summer intern programs at various Leadership, service, and familyvalues have become part River's delta region of arkansas and Mississippi
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The Foundation's primary areas of focus are outlined below. These areas are periodically reviewed and discussed by the board in order to most effectively fulfill the mission of the Foundation. The Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals. The Foundation may request proposals from the following areas described below.
Education
The Foundation's main focus is systemic reform in education, with special emphasis on primary and secondary education. The Foundation also supports several university level programs that involve K-12 education and that address issues directly related to children.
Charter School Grant-making Programs
The Foundation's process for supporting public charter schools is NOT the same as its process for supporting all other organizations. The Foundation is proactive about inviting individual public charter schools to apply for grants. That is, the Foundation conducts its own research to determine which charter schools it will invite to seek proposals. The Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals from charter schools.

59. Keep Arkansas Beautiful - Events
arkansas Beautiful in participating in a variety of community improvement programs. enteredto win a free vacation for their family at an arkansas State Park
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- - Click to navigate - - Intro Statewide Affiliate Conference GAC Information Click here for more information on the 2003 KArB Affiliate Conference. Keep Arkansas Beautiful Month: April Each spring, groups and communities across the state are offered the opportunity to join with Keep Arkansas Beautiful in participating in a variety of community improvement programs. Thousands of citizen volunteers in Arkansas remove litter, clean dumps, clear waterways and refurbish needful areas to demonstrate their community pride. Their efforts help make the state a cleaner, more attractive place to live and visit, one community at a time.
The Great American Cleanup: Arkansas This program teams national and local sponsors with government, civic and business partners in helping conduct the nation's largest organized litter and community improvement campaign. Sponsored by Keep America Beautiful, its purpose is to attract, recruit and utilize thousands of volunteers, working together to improve scenic beauty and environmental health and to change the careless attitudes and harmful behaviors that cause litter. Pick-up/Plant-up/Paint-up Activities that groups initiate to increase civic pride, enhance scenic beauty and preserve environmental quality include:

60. Rogers Historical Museum, Rogers Arkansas
arkansas. family fortunes seemed to rise as Peter contracted with the ConfederateStates of America to build temporary barracks and stables for general
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“Salt of the earth” - “above the salt” - “not worth his salt” - odd little phrases that have lost their original meanings. But each idiom reflects the importance of salt to human life. Whether used for seasoning, preservation, currency, or a host of industrial uses, sodium chloride is one of the most important minerals on the planet. Salt is obtained by mining land-based deposits (left over from ancient oceans) or by extraction from brine (salty water). Over the millennia salt has had an impact on nearly every aspect of life. Salt formed the basis of trade for many ancient civilizations, whose cities often sprang up near large deposits. Salt rations for Roman soldiers were called "salarium agentum", hence today’s term “salary.” In Greece slaves were bought with salt, prompting a buyer viewing a less-than-strapping individual to remark that he was “not worth his salt.”

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