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         Michigan Cities State Studies:     more books (92)
  1. A study of the legal powers of Michigan local governments: Comparing cities, townships, and charter townships (Institute for Community Development and ... State University. Technical study 1) by Kenneth Verburg, 1960
  2. A study of the legal powers of Michigan local governments;: Comparing cities, townships, charter townships and villages by Kenneth VerBurg, 1969
  3. Black Eden: The Idlewild Community (Michigan) by Lewis Walker, Benjamin C. Wilson, 2002-02
  4. The attitudes of blacks and whites toward city services: Implications for public policy (University of Michigan. Institute of Public Policy Studies. Discussion paper) by Joel D Aberbach, 1969
  5. A study of "Act 78, Public Acts of 1935, civil service for fire and/or police departments": As relates to police personnel administration in the city of ... devices, and with recommendations for change by A. C Germann, 1957
  6. Racial attitudes in fifteen American cities, (A Survey Research Center Study) by Angus Campbell, 1969
  7. Unemployment in an inner-core city area: The findings of a survey conducted in Detroit, Michigan by Rudolf A Helling, 1969
  8. Public administration in the Saigon metropolitan area: Study of the evolution and development of a southeast Asian urban community and its problems by Charles Adrian Joiner, 1962
  9. The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit (Princeton Studies in American Politics) by Thomas J. Sugrue, 2005-08-01
  10. The Growth of Black Elected Officials in the City of Detroit, 1870-1973 (Distinguished Dissertations) by A. J. Stovall, 1996-05
  11. Coping With Poverty: The Social Contexts of Neighborhood, Work, and Family in the African-American Community
  12. Gold Diggers and Silver Miners: Prostitution and Social Life on the Comstock Lode (Women and Culture Series) by Marion S. Goldman, 1981-12-15
  13. Fresh Water: Women Writing on the Great Lakes
  14. The central city problem and urban renewal policy: A study prepared for the Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs, Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, United States Senate by Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, 1973-01-01

81. UMD: Center For Policy Analysis: Resource Links
cities, and represents more than 18,000 cities and towns entity that was establishedunder state statute in University of Western michigan (http//www.wmich.edu
http://www.umassd.edu/cfpa/resources.html
Clyde W. Barrow Ph.D Director
RESOURCE LINKS:
The links below will take you to useful webpage resources that are outside of the UMass Dartmouth system. The webpage URL and a brief description has been included for your convenience, so that you may print out this page and have the resource URL on hard copy. You may keep this page open while you browse other pages by holding down your mouse button and choosing the open link in new window option.
STATE GOVERNMENT: Commonwealth of Massachusetts Homepage
(http://www.mass.gov/portal/index.jsp)
  • A wealth of information from state agencies that is useful for citizens, businesses, students, and visitors, or those who are just curious about the Bay State.
  • Massachusetts Office of Business Development (MOBD)
    (http://www.magnet.state.ma.us/mobd)
  • Info on starting a business, bidding on state contracts, state and local data and a legal guide.
  • 82. About - Homeschooling, State Unit Studies
    Help students learn the geography of the United states and factual information about every state with these state unit studies.
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    83. Urban Affairs Association - Institutional Members
    Urban Affairs University of michiganFlint Projects and Regional Research MinnesotaState University, Mankato University of Minnesota - Twin cities Center for
    http://www.udel.edu/uaa/instmems.html
    Urban Affairs Association
    Institutional Members
    United States: Alabama
    University of Alabama at Birmingham Center for Urban Affairs Arkansas
    University of Arkansas at Little Rock
    California
    University of California, Irvine Department of Urban and Regional Planning
    San Diego State University School of Public Administration and Urban Studies
    University of California, Berkeley : Institute of Urban and Regional Development
    University of California, Los Angeles School of Public Policy and Social Research, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
    California State University, Los Angeles Pat Brown Institute of Public Affairs
    California State University, Sacramento Graduate Program in Public Policy, Administration and International Affairs
    Sage Publications Connecticut Southern Connecticut State University Delaware University of Delaware School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy District of Columbia National League of Cities : Center for Research and Program Development The Urban Institute Metropolitan Housing and Communities Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy Fannie Mae Foundation George Washington University : Institute of Public Policy University of the District of Columbia : Department of Urban Affairs and Social Sciences Florida Florida International University College of Urban and Public Affairs : Institute on Urban Policy and Commerce University of South Florida Community Inititative Georgia

    84. General Outreach Information
    to African initiatives at the local, state and federal has worked with several Michigancities in establishing Each year the African studies Center sponsors a
    http://www.isp.msu.edu/AfricanStudies/Outreach/Out_Gen.htm
    The primary foci of our Outreach Program are K-12 educators and students, higher education faculty and students, the media (through our Africa Media Program), and study abroad in Africa (through MSU programs and the National Consortium for Study in Africa). Upon request, our Program also provides advice and service to other constituencies.
  • Business Community: The Center has consulted with the State of Michigan International Business development Office in establishing Michigan trade offices in Lagos, Harare, and most recently, Johannesburg. In addition, the Outreach Program cooperates with the MSU Center for International Business, Education, and Research (CIBER) in their service to Michigan businesses. MSU/CIBER website , also see the Regional/Country Specific Information (Africa)
    Government: The Outreach Program seeks to provide assistance and respond to African initiatives at the local, state and federal levels in the United States. Most recently, the Center has worked with several Michigan cities in establishing sister-city relations in Africa.
    Religious and Community Groups: The Outreach Program works with many religious and civic groups in developing programs on and in Africa. For example, the Program has worked with Church World Service/CROP to develop educational materials on hunger issues in Africa.
  • 85. Guide To Native American Studies Programs
    Riverside (major or minor Ph.D. fields) Cornell U (Graduate Minor in American Indianstudies) The Evergreen state C (MA in Environmental studies, Teaching) U
    http://oncampus.richmond.edu/faculty/ASAIL/guide/guide.html
    REVISED
    A Guide to Native American Studies Programs
    in the United States and Canada
    Robert M. Nelson, Editor
    Eight years ago, in the Fall of 1993, the Association for the Study of American Literatures published a 30-page guide to Native American Studies programs in the U.S., compiled and edited by former ASAIL President Franchot Ballinger. This new Guide to Native American Studies Programs in the United States and Canada represents an attempt to update and expand upon Professor Ballinger's pioneering work. In accordance with a 1995 ASAIL resolution, it is being published both in hardcopy form and in electronic form, so as to be available not only to ASAIL members but also to non-members, compliments of the Association. I wish to take this opportunity to acknowledge the invaluable assistance of two SAIL Editorial Assistants, Amy Davidson (1995-96) and Corrie Anderson (1996-97), who in addition to their other duties put in many hours of overtime gathering and regathering, collating and recollating information from a variety of sources including questionnaires, follow-up letters and phone calls, and worldwide websites. Thanks also to Karen Strom at University of Massachusetts, who read the final draft of this guide and provided or corrected many of the URL addresses for program websites. Our dream was to provide a comprehensive survey of U.S. and Canadian Native American Studies programs being offered as majors, minors, and certifications at the baccalaureate level or above, using (with some slight modifications and additions) Professor Ballinger's earlier categories of information on each program. And although we have made a considerable effort to locate, contact, and acquire information about Native American Studies programs (by whatever title: Native American Studies and American Indian Studies are the most common designations, though there are others) at all North American baccalaureate-granting institutions, readers should keep in mind that the

    86. History Of IMCL Conferences
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute + state University, Blacksburg International MakingCities Livable Council Landscape Architecture, michigan state University, East
    http://www.livablecities.org/history/Freiberg9-95.htm
    17th International Conference on
    MAKING CITIES LIVABLE “New Urban Neighborhoods” September 5 - 9, 1995
    Historisches Kaufhaus
    Freiburg, Germany Plenary and Panel Sessions: Concurrent Theme: New Urban Neighborhoods New Urban Neighborhoods:
    Ten Principles for Creating New Urban Neighborhoods Designing the Heart of a New Community Ecological Principles for a New Urban Neighborhood Carpi and Imola, ITALY The Urban Villages Approach Wien, Aspern The Wisdom of the City Revitalizing Urban Life Designing for Urban Life Recreating the City’s Identity Creating New Urban Neighborhoods in Berlin Architecture that “fits” Community Participation in the Design of a New Urban Neighborhood Berlin-Pankow Nord Denver-Central Platte Valley Nieuw Vennup Getsewoud Braunschweig-Möncheberg Draper, Utah New Bombay Balanced Transportation Planning Strasbourg’s New Transportation Policy Pedestrian Mobility and Social Life Urban Lifestyle and Transportation Policy Seaway Transportation in Istanbul Metropolitan Area High Quality Architecture for Urban Public Transportation Problems of Mass Housing: Five Estates in the North of England Ecology Principles in Urban Redesign Vitalization of large housing estates in towns of East Germany Urban Waterfront Reclamation: San Francisco’s Waterfront Waterfront Revitalization in Hamburg

    87. Virtual Reference Desk: Cities, Countries, States. WMU Libraries.
    area, county officials, courthouse addresses, and cities in a Searchable by state. WesternMichigan University Libraries Library Directory Hours WMU Home
    http://www.wmich.edu/library/ref/vrd/cities-countries.html

    WESTCAT
    RESEARCH RESOURCES TABLE OF CONTENTS WHAT'S NEW ... Ask a Reference Question WMU Authorized User Cities, Countries States, and Counties Cities The Best Places to Live
    Rated by Money Magazine, this site offers statistical snapshots of over 300 cities in the U.S. Official City Sites
    Provides links to official Web sites for cities all across the U.S. and a few other countries, including links to chambers of commerce. Countries Country Studies
    Facts about over a 100 countries prepared by the Library of Congress. Elections Around the World
    Includes the latest election information, as well as information on the parliaments and links to the different political parties. The World Factbook
    The CIA provides social, economic, political, and other facts for over 260 independent states, dependent areas, oceans and other entities. Worldwide Governments on the WWW
    Provides links to governmental Web pages by country and includes links to information about the country from encyclopedias and other sources.

    88. Equalization Overview, Calhoun County, Michigan (MI)
    the General Property Tax Act of the state of michigan. rolls of the townships andcities each year year under guidelines established by the state Tax Commission
    http://www.calhoun-mi.com/Government/Departments/Equalization/OverviewEqualizati
    Equalization Overview 2002 Report 2002 Tax Rates 2002 Top Taxpayers ... Assessors
    Equalization
    Address Calhoun County Building
    315 W Green St
    Marshall MI 49068 Phone Fax Hours 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday
    Click here for the Holiday Schedule
    Director Jean Cortright , Interim Equalization Director
    Mandate
    The process of County Equalization is mandated by MCL Section 211.34 of the General Property Tax Act of the State of Michigan. The mandates states in part that the County Board of Commissioners shall examine the assessment rolls of the townships and cities each year and ascertain whether each class of real and personal property in the respective township or city has been equally and uniformly assessed at an average level of 50% of true cash value. The General Property Tax Act goes on to state that the Board of Commissioners of a county shall establish and maintain a department to survey assessments and assist the board of commissioners in the matter of equalization of assessments. The department also furnishes assistance to local assessing officers in the performance of their duties. This includes development and maintenance of accurate property descriptions, the discovery, listing, and valuation of properties for tax purposes and the determination and use of uniform valuation standards and techniques for the assessment of property.

    89. Resources For Education Policy Issues
    Information Center (state, county, and local statistics) http//www.state.mi.us MichiganProfessional Organizations Middle cities Education Association
    http://www.epc.msu.edu/links/policy.htm
    Resources for Education Policy Issues National and State Education Agencies
    Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers (ESEA): http://www.ed.gov/EdRes/EdFed/EdTechCtrs.html Michigan Department of Education: http://www.mde.state.mi.us/ National Commission on Education Statistics: http://nces.ed.gov/ The US Department of Education: http://www.ed.gov/
    Regional Education Laboratories
    Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL): The Regional Lab's work embodies the essence of AEL's mission to be a catalyst for schools and communities to build lifelong learning systems that harness resources, research, and practical wisdom. http://www.ael.org/rel/ Laboratory for Student Success (LSS): The Laboratory learns from and building on their diverse expertise and strategies for student achievement so that their successes are known and utilized by others in widespread efforts in the service of all students in the mid-Atlantic regionDelaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DCand nationally. http://www.temple.edu/lss

    90. Michigan State University - Archaeology
    of Anthropology 354 Baker Hall michigan state University East Lansing, michigan48824 USA Phone
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    91. Of Current Interest
    of michigan site); Statistics on the 50 states the latest official statistics forcities, counties, and the Internet from Pennsylvania state University Library.
    http://library.wichita.edu/govdoc/
    The Wichita State University Ablah Library became a federal depository library in 1901. In 1991 the library also became a Patent and Trademark depository library. Federal depository libraries exist to make federal information accessible to the public. The collection is located on the library's main floor. Welcome!
    Of current interest...

    Federal Government Information, GPO Access, etc.
    State of Kansas Information Government Statistics White House and Congress ... Selected guides and handouts and the Documents Data Miner
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    Recommended sites for locating federal government information:

    92. Historic Preservation Services
    we develop realworld solutions for villages, towns, and cities that affect assessmentsof small historic buildings and lengthy and detailed studies of multiple
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    93. International Business Resources On The WWW: Statistical Data Sources
    Comprehensive site of links to state and local government offices. Includes associations, publications and legislatures.
    http://ciber.bus.msu.edu/busres/statinfo.htm
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