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  1. Effort scores for family planning programs: An alternative approach (Working paper series) by John A Ross, 2000
  2. Evaluating information-education-communication (IEC) programs for family planning and reproductive health: Final report of the IEC Working Group by Jane T Bertrand, 1996
  3. Resident inpatient documentation for family practice training programs: A national perspective by Peter Curtis, 1982
  4. Personal care and family aide: Suggested course outlines by Miriam Daughtry, 1974
  5. Activity coordinator for homes for the aged and infirm and family care homes by Kennon Parham, 1978
  6. On the automated generation of program families (Computer studies : technical report ; TR 78-10) by Douglas M Tolbert, 1978
  7. Final Report : International Workshop on Communications in Family Planning Programs by Robert R. Blake, 1971
  8. A decision making system for a family planning program: A case study of Taiwan by Kung Kong Chang, 1972
  9. A conceptual framework for viewing responses to family planning programs by John F Marshall, 1972
  10. Family planning in Haryana: Analysis of a state program in India by Nancy S Henley, 1977
  11. From Welfare to Workfare: The Unintended Consequences of Liberal Reform, 1945-1965 (Gender and American Culture) by Jennifer Mittelstadt, 2005-03-07
  12. Choice and Coercion: Birth Control, Sterilization, and Abortion in Public Health and Welfare (Gender and American Culture) by Johanna Schoen, 2005-03-07
  13. Why America Lost the War on Poverty--And How to Win It by Frank Stricker, 2007-09-10
  14. Comparative analysis of program effort for family planning, maternal health, and HIV/AIDS, 30 developing countries (Working paper series) by John A Ross, 2003

41. North Carolina Museum Of Art Guestbook
family/Childrens programs Listings of The north carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) iscommitted to protecting your privacy when you visit our website.
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42. Untitled
Section II ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE. The University of north carolina 11. UniversityCode 11. Work and family programs 105. Direct Child Care Services 106.
http://www.unc.edu/faculty/faccoun/handbook/toc.htm
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD Section I THE UNIVERSITY AND CHAPEL HILL History of the University 1 Town of Chapel Hill 4 Mission Statement 6 Section II ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE The University of North Carolina 11 University Code 11 Board of Governors 13 President 13 ... Academic Divisions 24 Section III FACULTY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Faculty Rights and Responsibilities 31 Academic Freedom 32 Faculty Recruitment 32 Affirmative Action Plan for EPA Employees 33 ... Policy on Political Candidacy and Office Holding 46 Section IV FACULTY AFFAIRS General Faculty and Voting Faculty 51 Faculty Council 51 Standing Committees of the Faculty 53 Operational Structure 56 ... Conservation 60 Section V INSTRUCTION University Calendar 63 Teaching Loads 63 Administrative Procedures 63 Drop-Add Policy 63 ... Student Services 73 Section VI FACULTY WELFARE University Benefits 77 Administration of Employee Benefits Programs 77 New Faculty Orientation 77 Retirement Programs 78 ... Faculty Housing 102 Section VII MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS, SERVICES AND ORGANIZATIONS Work and Family Programs 105 Direct Child Care Services 106 Spouse Relocation Assistance Program 106 State Employees' Assistance Program 107 ... H.E.E.L.S. for Health 108

43. The Mountain R&LC -- Family Programs
of Religious Education in Yarmouth, Maine and Asheville, north carolina. Module orRecharging Batteries programs and during two family Camp July 13 18, 2003.
http://www.mountaincenters.org/familypgms.html
Youth Programs Adult Programs Family Programs Elderhostel ... How to Register Family Programs
To register for any of these classes, click here
or call The Mountain Office
for more information. May 23 - 26, 2003 Retreat You Don't Have to Plan III and
Memorial Day Weekend
July 3 - 6, 2003 Old Fashioned Family Fourth July 6 - 11, 2003 Religious Education Week at The Mountain July 13 - 18, 2003 Family MountainCamp August 17 - 23, 2003 UU Week at The Mountain August 29 - September 1, 2003 CLF Community Gathering at The Mountain December 19 - 22, 2003 The Gifts of Solstice December 24 - 26, 2003 Christmas at The Mountain Dec. 30 - Jan. 1, 2004

44. North Carolina
FY 2003 LOWINCOME ENERGY programs FEDERAL UTILITY Dominion north carolina PowerEnergyShare A fuel assistance hardships from unemployment or family crisis.
http://www.ncat.org/neaap/programs/lowincome/nc-li.htm

North Carolina
FY 2003 LOW-INCOME ENERGY PROGRAMS
FEDERAL
UTILITY CHARITABLE FEDERAL LIHEAP Contact: Weatherization Contact:
Ms. Alice Smith
LIHEAP Coordinator
Division of Social Services
Department of Health and Human Services
325 North Salisbury Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-5905
Telephone: 919-733-7831
Fax: 919-733-0645
Email: dssweb@ncmail.net Web Site: www.dhhs.state.nc.us/dss Public Inquiries:1-800-662-7030 (Care Line) Mr. Lawrence Wilson Director Dept. of Health and Human Services Office of Economic Opportunity 222 North Person Street Raleigh, NC 27601 Telephone: 919-715-5850 Fax: 919-715-5855 Email: lawrence.wilson@ncmail.net Local LIHEAP Administering Agency Contacts www.dhhs.state.nc.us/dss/cty_cnr/dir.htm LIHEAP Current Year Funding LIHEAP Income Eligibility Level 110% Federal Poverty Level LIHEAP Benefit Heating: $25 min, $75 average, $155 max

45. OJJDP Grantees
Chatham County, north carolina (Safe Start Demonstration site National Centers forKids in Crisis of north America (Intensive Treatment family programs).
http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/programs/grantees.html

46. Telamon Corporation Programs List
north carolina CSBG/CAPP, NC Department of Human Resources. South carolina Weatherization,Pee Dee Council of family Loan Fund, Virginia Single family Loan Fund.
http://www.telamon.org/Programs/programListing.asp
Home About Telamon Programs In Your State ... Got Links?
Programs For Youth
Name of the Program Funding Source Farmworker Youth Program – South Carolina U.S. Department of Labor Farmworker Youth Program - North Carolina U.S. Department of Labor Farmworker Youth Program - Georgia U.S. Department of Labor Farmworker Youth Program - Virginia U.S. Department of Labor Farmworker Youth Program - Michigan U.S. Department of Labor Farmworker Youth Program - Indiana MET. Inc South Boston WIA Youth Project - Virginia South Center Employment /Training Consortium Child Labor Demonstration Project: S.A.V.E Rural Opportunities, Inc. South Carolina Youth employment Project United Way North Central Indiana WIA Youth Program Workforce Development Strategies, Inc South Carolina Youthbuild Program U.S Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
Head Start Programs
Name of the Program Funding Source North Carolina Migrant Head Start East Coast Migrant Head Start Project Delaware Migrant Head Start East Coast Migrant Head Start Project Georgia Head Migrant Start East Coast Migrant Head Start Project Michigan Head Migrant Start U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services

47. North Carolina Department Of Transportation, Human Resources, Employee Benefits
State. Orientation programs. Retirement Information. TeleDOT. Types of Leave 200102Holidays; Bi-Weekly Vacation Leave; Bi-Weekly Sick Leave; family Illness Leave;
http://www.ncdot.org/services/personnel/benefits/
DOT Human Resources Employee Benefits Employee Benefits

48. DUMA | Family Day Programs
Sunday March 2, 2003 “Building north carolina Stories” Refreshments and Activitiesfor children ages 5 and up. All family Day programs begin at 230
http://www.duke.edu/web/duma/temp_ex_programs/family_day.htm
Sunday September 29, 2002
Refreshments and Activities for children ages 5 and up.
Sunday March 2, 2003
Refreshments and Activities for children ages 5 and up.
Featuring popular local storyteller and host of TV show "Smart Start Kids," Willa Brigham, who will tell stories throughout the afternoon about children who have moved to our state from Africa, Asia, Latin American, and India. Join in with song and dance as we learn more about our state and the stories of the people who live here. We will also do crafts and enjoy refreshments. Free and open to the public. For more information contact Adera Causey at aderas@duke.edu or at 684-5135. All "Family Day" Programs begin at 2:30 pm and run until 4:30 pm. For more information on these programs, please contact Adera Causey, University and Community Educator : aderas@duke.edu

49. Existing Programs
Administration. Frequently Asked Questions. family Courts in north carolina.Existing programs. Expansion programs. Other family Court Interests. Map.
http://www.nccourts.org/Citizens/CPrograms/Family/Default.asp?topic=6

50. Pakistani-American Association Of North Carolina
WELCOME TO north carolina. PakistaniAmerican Association is a registeredorganization since 1987, OTHER COMMUNITY programs, DATE. family Dinner, TBA.
http://ncpaa.org/programs/
WELCOME TO NORTH CAROLINA Pakistani-American Association is a registered organization since 1987 Thu Apr 10, 2003 07:07 home programs newsletter membership ... contact us
PROGRAMS
We have several events during the year, including special events for both the Eids, Iftar party during Ramadan, Pakistan Day (August 14th) celebrations, picnics and other musical and social events every year. This allows us to introduce and demonstrate our cultural heritage to our children and members of our community and to those who are interested in Pakistani culture. Please join us in our events. If you have suggestions, feel free to email us or join our event teams and help us make our events better.
OUR YEARLY PROGRAMS DATE Eid-ul Azha Saturday March 1, 2003 OTHER COMMUNITY PROGRAMS DATE Family Dinner Saturday February 15, 2003 » Other Organizations Urdu Majlis
Bazm-e-Aam

» Helpful Information Possible venues
© 1987 - 2003 Pakistani-American Association

51. DHHS Regional Office Web Sites - Family And Youth Services Bureau
of programs, including the family and Youth www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/region3/r3rhycw Florida,Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, north carolina, South carolina
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/fysb/acfweb.htm
Questions? Privacy Site Index Contact Us ... Search
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families
Regional Office Web Sites
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Regional Offices oversee the administration of programs, including the Family and Youth Services Bureau's Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) Program. The Regional Offices administer the programmatic and financial management of ACF programs in the region and provide guidance to grantees and other entities responsible for administering these programs, such as State and local governments. The Regional Office Web Sites are accessible through the ACF Office of Regional Operations' Regional Contacts page. Or, you may wish to visit the following ACF Regional Office youth-related Web pages: Region I (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)

52. CSREES - Family Economics Extension & Academic Programs Map
NC north carolina. family Economics Extension programs family ResourceManagement. Academic programs NCA T State University Human
http://www.reeusda.gov/ecs/map.htm

Funding Opportunities
State Partners Program Information Legislation/Budget ... Related Links AL- ALABAMA Family Economics Extension Programs:
Cooperative Extension Resource Management

Academic Programs:
Auburn University

Master's Program AK - ALASKA
Family Economics Extension Programs:

Home Economics Program

Academic Programs:
No program at this time AZ - ARIZONA
Family Economics Extension Programs: Academic Programs: University of Arizona
Retailing and Consumer Sciences Undergraduate Master's Doctorate AR - ARKANSAS Family Economics Extension Programs: Arkansas Families Money Academic Programs: No program at this time CA - CALIFORNIA Family Economics Extension Programs: Family Extension Academic Programs: University of California Davis Master's Program Personal Financial Planning CO - COLORADO Family Economics Extension Programs: Consumer Financial Resources Academic Programs: Colorado State University Undergraduate Program CT - CONNECTICUT Family Economics Extension Programs: Connecticut Extension System Academic Programs: No program at this time DE - DELAWARE Family Economics Extension Programs: The Extension Cord Academic Programs:

53. Aquarium Society
Membership Categories Individual $25; family - $40 (Includes Free admission atthe north carolina Zoo and Giftshops and on Aquarium programs; Subscription to
http://www.aquariums.state.nc.us/files/society.htm
About the Aquarium Society
The North Carolina Aquarium Society is the support organization for the three Aquariums. Established in 1986, it is dedicated to assisting these facilities in maintaining their high standards of exhibits, education and conservation programs. A membership-based, non-profit organization, the Society raises funds for the Aquariums through private donations, corporate gifts and foundation grants. Profits from Society membership and the three Society-operated giftshops also provide support for many of the Aquarium programs and services. For more information, call toll free, 1-800-832-FISH (3474).
Aquarium Society Newsletter Membership Information Reciprocal Zoos and Aquariums
How to Join
... Other Gifts
Membership Information
Membership Categories
  • Individual - $25 Family - $40 (Includes two adults and children under 18 years of age) Donor - $100 Patron - $300 Director - $500 Benefactor - $1000
Membership Benefits
  • Free admission year-round at the three Aquariums Free admission at the North Carolina Zoo and over 150 other zoos and aquariums 10% discount in Aquarium Giftshops and on Aquarium programs Subscription to the Society's award-winning quarterly news magazine Membership card and Giftshop Coupon Exclusive toll-free member line

54. North Carolina Aquarium At Roanoke Island Winter 2002-2003 Calendar Of Events
Individual $25 family $40. VOLUNTEERING AT THE AQUARIUM The north carolina Aquariuminvites anyone staff to assist with educational programs, exhibits, and
http://www.aquariums.state.nc.us/ri/rifiles/ri-wintercal-0203.htm
North Carolina Aquarium at Roanoke Island Programs and
Calendar of Events Winter 2002-2003
Advance Registration and Fees
Programs Around the Aquarium

Programs Just For Kids

Aquarium Crafts
...
Information
Calendars
December,
January February THE AQUARIUM
The North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island is one of the three state aquariums along our coast. The Aquarium is designed to promote an awareness, understanding, and appreciation of coastal North Carolina's natural resources. Enjoy the multitude of educational activities at the Aquarium. Marvel at the sharks, eels, sea turtles, and countless other fascinating forms of marine life on display. Explore coastal habitats through a variety of educational field trips and programs. Discover the amazing Waters of the Outer Banks ADVANCED REGISTRATION AND FEES
Programs marked with an asterisk (*) require advanced registration. Programs marked with a double asterisk (**) require advance registration and a fee. A small number of registrants may result in program cancellation. To register for any program or for more information, please call the Aquarium at (252) 473-3494.
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PROGRAMS AROUND THE AQUARIUM This calendar of events is not a complete listing of programs. Educational opportunities are everywhere! While enjoying your visit to the Aquarium, keep your eyes and ears open so you won't miss a chance to participate in something special.

55. Merck Family Fund Programs
and hardwood forests of Tennessee, north carolina, Kentucky, South coastal forestsand wetlands of South carolina. Merck family Fund 303 Adams Street, Milton
http://www.merckff.org/programs.html
MERCK FAMILY FUND PROGRAMS
Protecting The Natural Environment Strengthening The Urban Community PROTECTING THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT The Fund has two areas of priority to help achieve a healthy planet. The first is the protection of vital ecosystems in the eastern US. The second is supporting the shift towards environmentally sustainable economic systems, incentives, and behaviors. A.Protecting and Restoring Vital Eastern Ecosystems ( Grantees Urban sprawl, resource extraction, and poorly enforced environmental regulations place enormous pressures on the natural environment. At the same time, the remaining undeveloped areas are vital to many communities for economic and recreational purposes and essential to the survival of countless species of wildlife. The dynamic tensions result in the need for sustainable uses that are environmentally sound, economically viable, and socially accountable. Specifically, the Fund is interested in programs that:

56. CharMECK.ORG
Local government services and information for Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, north carolina.Category Regional north America Counties Mecklenburg Government...... family and Children. Employment programs. Warning System issued two emergency alertsto monitor the rising water – Little Sugar Creek in north Charlotte and
http://www.charmeck.nc.us/

Living
Working Governing Visiting ... Chamber Of Commerce Final Ruling in Stratton Custody Case
Full Story
Homeland Security Information Available
Emergency, Homeland Security and volunteering information through the Citizens Corps is available on the City and County web site. ( Full Story 2003 MeckFest to be held Saturday, April 5
A Free, Fun, Family Festival that allows Mecklenburg County to show off services available to citizens. ( Full Story Prepare Yard Waste for City Collection
Beginning Tuesday, April 1, all yard waste and storm debris must be prepared according to City regulations for yard waste collection. ( Full Story All News

57. North Carolina Partnership For Children (Smart Start): The Child Care Partnershi
are spent on health services, and family support programs and services, such as parentingand education. Resources. In 1998, the north carolina General Assembly
http://www.nccic.org/ccpartnerships/profiles/smartstart.htm
North Carolina Partnership for Children (Smart Start)
Description Partners The North Carolina Partnership for Children (NCPC) is a state initiative that was established to provide support to county-level Smart Start partnerships and to set statewide goals for early childhood programs and services funded by the initiative. NCPC provides funding and technical assistance to county partnerships on program development, administration, organizational development, communication, fiscal management, technology, contracts management, and fundraising. County-level groups that receive Smart Start funds are required to have broad-based community participation. These local board members include:
  • families; private business; schools; health departments; social service departments; Head Start; cooperative extension; community foundations; non-profit religious organizations; child care resource and referral agencies; interagency coordinating councils; city and county governments; child care providers; community colleges;

58. Dispute Resolution Commission
who conduct mediated settlement conferences in north carolina's superior and Conference(MSC) and the family Financial Settlement (FFS) programs.
http://www.ncdrc.org/
Courts CRS About Dispute Resolution Commission ... Trainer Certification Information North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission dispute resolution commission, drc The Dispute Resolution Commission appreciates your interest in mediated settlement and welcomes you to its web site. The Commission is a statutorily created body charged with certifying and regulating mediators who conduct mediated settlement conferences in North Carolina's superior and district courts.
A mediated settlement conference is a facilitated discussion during which parties, with the aid of a neutral mediator , search for mutually agreeably solutions to their disputes. The mediator serves as afacilitator who works with the parties to open channels of communication, to inject reason into their discussions, and to help each side see the dispute through the eyes of the other. The mediator will also explore with each side the strengths and weaknesses of their case, suggest compromises, and carry offers and counter-offersbetween the parties. Unlike a judge or jury, mediators do not make decisions for the parties. Rather, mediators help parties come to their own conclusions and agreements on how to settle their disputes.
The Commission supports two statewide mediation programs - the Mediated Settlement Conference (MSC) and the Family Financial Settlement (FFS) Programs . The MSC Program is designed to promote early settlement of cases filed in superior court including, automobile accident and other negligence cases andbusiness and contract disputes. The FFS Program operates in district court and provides opportunities for early settlement of equitable distribution, alimony, and child support cases. The Commission also supports the

59. Family & Intimate Violence Prevention Program - Evaluation Activities - NCIPC
dating violence in a rural north carolina county. successful methods for deliveringfamily and intimate which multifaceted, communitybased programs can reduce
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/dvp/fivp/page3.htm
Evaluation Activities NAS Statement Safe Dates Project Community Based Projects Community Response Project Search Injury
Evaluation Activities This section exclusively pertains to program evaluation National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Assessment of Family Violence Interventions Study
http://books.nap.edu/catalog/5285.html?onpi_newsdoc010698

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University of North Carolina (UNC) Safe Dates Project

The University of North Carolina has completed an evaluation of a specific community-based primary prevention project addressing dating violence in a rural North Carolina county. In a project funded from 1993-1997, selected 8th and 9th grade students in Johnston County received classroom instruction about gender stereotypes, conflict management's skills, and social norms that contribute to dating violence. Classroom instruction was supplemented with student-conducted dramatic performances. In addition, parents, police workers, and other key individuals in the community were trained to be better resources for youths who seek assistance about teenage dating violence. This project has been awarded an additional three years of funding to conduct longitudinal follow-up evaluation with students to determine the magnitude of continuing program effectiveness.
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Multifaceted Community-Based Projects

Four five-year projects were funded in fiscal year 1994. The four projects will (a) identify successful methods for delivering family and intimate partner violence interventions at the community level, and (b) to determine the extent to which multifaceted, community-based programs can reduce rates of violent behavior, injury, and death associated with family and intimate partner violence. All of these projects have an evaluation component. City of Houston Department of Health and Human Services; Minnesota Program Development, Inc.; Milwaukee Women's Center, Inc.; and Men Stopping Violence, Inc., in Georgia received funding.

60. Residency Programs
Stony Brook, NY; University of north carolina Department of Medicine; University ofWyoming family Practice Residency list of links to Residency programs on the
http://www.primcare.vcu.edu/respro.htm
VOLC-R: Residency Programs Most of these residency programs are in Family Practice, but programs in other specialties can usually be found on the web page for each medical school. Go to VOLC-R: Medical Schools

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