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  1. Standard Catalog of Military Firearms: The Collector's Price and Reference Guide by Phillip Peterson, 2009-07-23
  2. Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers 11th Edition by Eugene Avallone, Theodore Baumeister, et all 2006-11-16
  3. Manual of Standard Tibetan by Nicolas Tournadre, 2003-12-25
  4. Milady's Standard Esthetics: Fundamentals Exam Review (Spanish) by Joel Gerson, 2009-02-12
  5. Practical Solutions for Serious Problems in Standards-Based Grading by Thomas R. Guskey, 2008-08-06
  6. Standard & Poor's 500 Guide, 2010 Edition (Standard and Poor's 500 Guide) by Standard & Poor's, 2010-01-27
  7. ISTE's Technology Facilitation and Leadership Standards: What Every K-12 Leader Should Know and Be Able to Do by Jo Williamson, Traci Redish, 2009-02-01
  8. Embedded C Coding Standard by Michael Barr, 2008-10-27
  9. Architectural Graphic Standards Student Edition: An Abridgement of the 9th Edition by Charles George Ramsey, Harold Reeve Sleeper, et all 2000-07-17
  10. National Science Education Standards by National Committee on Science Education Standards and Assessment, National Research Council, 1995-12-07
  11. Making Standards Work, 3rd Edition: How to Implement Standards-Based Assessments in the Classroom, School, and District by Douglas B. Reeves, 2001-12-01
  12. Handbook of Home Health Standards: Quality, Documentation, and Reimbursement (Handbook of Home Health Standards & Documentation Guidelines for Reimbursement) by Tina M. Marrelli MSNMARN, 2008-09-03
  13. Developing Standards-Based Report Cards
  14. The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha, Revised Standard Version, Expanded Edition (Hardcover 8910A)

81. NCTM: Standards
Getting to Know Principles and standards. FAQs answers questions such andmore. back to top. Purchase Principles and standards. Book and
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82. BENGAL

http://www.aaceinc.org/breeds/ben.htm
Bengal
Head 15 Pts Ears 8 Pts Eyes 5 Pts Body 20 Pts Tail 5 Pts 5 Pts Coat 7 Pts Color/Clarity 15 Pts Pattern 15 Pts Condition/Balance 5 Pts General: The Bengal Cat is a hybrid breed of cat that was created to resemble and preserve the Exotic look of some of the cats found in the wild (Asian Leopard cat, Snow Leopard, and the Marble cat). While maintaining the loving, dependable temperament of the domestic cat. Keeping this goal in mind, judges shall give special merit to those characteristics in the appearance of the Bengal, which are distinct from those found in other domestic cat breeds. Head: The shape should be a modified wedge with rounded contours and should be slightly longer than it is wide. It should be slightly small in proportion to body, but not to be taken to extreme. Allowance should be made for jowls in adult males. The profile shows a gentle rising from the forehead to the bridge. The bridge of the nose extends above the eyes and is slightly rounded. The bridge of the nose does not curve inward; there is no stop or break The nose is large and wide with a slightly puffed nose leather The muzzle should be full and broad, with large, prominent whisker pads and high, pronounced cheekbones.

83. GISC - General Insurance Standards Council - The Insurance Watchdog
The watchdog established to set, monitor and enforce standards in all areas of general insurance, Category Regional Europe Financial Services Organisations......
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84. RAGDOLL
Provides breed standards for Ragdoll cats.
http://www.aaceinc.org/breeds/rag.htm
Ragdoll
Head 20 Pts Ears 5 Pts Eyes 5 Pts Body 20 Pts 5 Pts Tail 5 Pts Coat 10 Pts 20 Pts Condition 10 Pts General:
Large, heavy boned semi-longhaired cat. Full maturity of color is not achieved until 2 years and full weight and size may not be reached until 4 years. The over all impression is of flowing movement and subdued power. Females may be appreciably smaller than males. Head: The head is a medium sized, broad modified wedge, with the appearance of a flat plane between the ears. Muzzle is round, medium in length, with well-developed chin. Nose to have a slight dip between eyes, neck is short, heavy and strong. Ears: The ears are a continuation of the wedge. They are broad at the base, rounded at the tip and have moderate furnishings. The ears are medium in size with a slight forward tilt. Eyes: Blue, large and oval. Outer aperture to fall in line with base of ear. Not oriental. Body: Long with full chest, equally massive across shoulders and hindquarters, muscular and heavier in hind quarters, tendency for "fatty pad" on lower abdomen (Greater Omentum). Legs and Feet: Medium long, heavy, back legs higher than front.

85. Certified Financial Planner Board Of Standards Inc. - Homepage
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86. CFA Breed Standard: Balinese
CFA Balinese breed standards.
http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/balinese.html
CFA Breed Standards
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American Shorthair
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Bombay

British Shorthair

Burmese
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    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Balinese
    Updated: November 29 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (20) Long flat profile ..................... 6 Wedge, fine muzzle, size .............. 5 Ears .................................. 4 Chin .................................. 3 Width between eyes ................... 2 EYES (5) Shape, size, slant, and placement ..... 5 BODY (30) Structure and size, including neck .... 12 Muscle tone ........................... 10 Legs and Feet ......................... 5 Tail .................................. 3 COAT (20) Length ................................ 10 Texture ............................... 10 COLOR (25) Body color ............................ 10 Point color (matching points of dense . 10 color, proper foot pads and nose leather) Eye color ............................. 5 GENERAL: the ideal Balinese is a svelte cat with long tapering lines, very lithe but strong and muscular. Excellent physical condition. Neither flabby nor bony. Not fat. Eyes clear. Because of the longer coat the Balinese appears to have softer lines and less extreme type than other breeds of cats with similar type.
  • 87. Trading Standards Net The Consumer Protection Gateway To Advice And Information
    A consumer protection gateway to advice and information in the UK.Category Regional Europe Local Government and the Regions......Trading standards net is the gateway to advice and information on consumer protectionin the uk, with access to legislation, product recalls, discussion board
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    TS Links Local authorities Useful agencies Other links ... About us Welcome to Trading Standards Net Established in April 1996 we are the longest running provider of trading standards and consumer protection related advice and information.
    This site contains a wide range of current and reference information which should be equally invaluable if you are a consumer with a query or complaint, or if you are a business looking for advice on your legal obligations in this field, including legislation, faq, consumer issues, careers advice and much more. The most popular areas which you might want to visit are the Message-board which is a moderated discussion group where individuals can post their own problems or advice.
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    88. CFA Breed Standard: Maine Coon
    Breed standard description for the Cat Fanciers' Association.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/maine.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    LaPerm

    Maine Coon
    Manx

    Norwegian Forest Cat

    Ocicat

    Oriental
    ...
    Turkish Van
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  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Maine Coon
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (30) Shape .......... 15 Ears ........... 10 Eyes ........... 5 BODY (30) Shape .......... 15 Neck ........... 5 Legs and Feet .. 5 Tail ........... 5 COAT ................ 20 COLOR (15) Body color ..... 10 Eye color ...... 5 BALANCE ......... 5 GENERAL: originally a working cat, the Maine Coon is solid, rugged, and can endure a harsh climate. A distinctive characteristic is its smooth, shaggy coat. A well proportioned and balanced appearance with no part of the cat being exaggerated. Quality should never be sacrificed for size. With an essentially amiable disposition, it has adapted to varied environments. HEAD SHAPE: medium in width and slightly longer in length than width with a squareness to the muzzle. Allowance should be made for broadening in older studs. Cheekbones high.
  • 89. WSSN --- World Standards Services Network
    World standards Services Network (WSSN), is a network of publicly accessibleWorld Wide Web servers of standards organizations around the world.
    http://www.wssn.net/WSSN/
    World Standards Services Network (WSSN), is a network of publicly accessible World Wide Web servers of standards organizations around the world. Through the Web sites of its members, WSSN provides information on international, regional and national standardization and related activities and services. Direct links from the WSSN site are provided to the Web sites of:

    90. CFA Breed Standard: Russian Blue
    US
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/russian.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Ragdoll

    Russian Blue
    Scottish Fold

    Selkirk Rex

    Siamese

    Siberian
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    Turkish Van
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    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Russian Blue
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD and NECK ............... 20 BODY TYPE .................. 20 EYE SHAPE .................. 5 EARS ........................ 5 COAT ........................ 20 COLOR ....................... 20 EYE COLOR ................... 10 GENERAL: the good show specimen has good physical condition, is firm in muscle tone, and alert. HEAD: smooth, medium wedge, neither long and tapering nor short and massive. Muzzle is blunt, and part of the total wedge, without exaggerated pinch or whisker break. Top of skull long and flat in profile, gently descending to slightly above the eyes, and continuing at a slight downward angle in a straight line to the tip of the nose. No nose break or stop. Length of top-head should be greater than length of nose. The face is broad across the eyes due to wide eye-set and thick fur. MUZZLE: smooth, flowing wedge without prominent whisker pads or whisker pinches.
  • 91. National Skill Standards Board
    A coalition of leaders from business, labor, employee, education, and community and civil rights organiza Category Reference Education Subjects Vocational......
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    92. DMTF - WBEM, Web-Based Enterprise Management, Web Management, Xml Management Sta
    This is the main entry point for information about WBEM at the site of DMTF, the standardsorganization behind WBEM. Provides pointers to information about the standards involved and other important information.
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    Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) is a set of management and Internet standard technologies developed to unify the management of enterprise computing environments. WBEM provides the ability for the industry to deliver a well-integrated set of standard-based management tools leveraging the emerging Web technologies. The DMTF has developed a core set of standards that make up WBEM, which includes a data model, the Common Information Model (CIM) standard; an encoding specification, xmlCIM Encoding Specification; and a transport mechanism, CIM Operations over HTTP. The CIM specification is the language and methodology for describing management data. The CIM schema includes models for Systems, Applications, Networks (LAN) and Devices. The CIM schema will enable applications from different developers on different platforms to describe management data in a standard format so that it can be shared among a variety of management applications. The xmlCIM Encoding Specification defines XML elements, written in Document Type Definition (DTD), which can be used to represent CIM classes and instances. The CIM Operations over HTTP specification defines a mapping of CIM operations onto HTTP that allows implementations of CIM to interoperate in an open, standardized manner and completes the technologies that support WBEM.

    93. Broadcasting Standards Commission
    Founded in 1997 as an independent watchdog on violence, sex, taste, decency unfair treatment and invasion Category Regional Europe Culture, Media and Sport Broadcasting......
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    94. CFA Breed Standard: Bombay
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/bombay.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Birman

    Bombay
    British Shorthair

    Burmese

    Chartreux

    Colorpoint Shorthair
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Bombay
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD AND EARS (25) Roundness of head ............. 7 Full face and proper profile .. 7 Ears .......................... 7 Chin .......................... 4 EYES (5) Placement and shape ........... 5 BODY (20) Body .......................... 15 Tail .......................... 5 COAT (20) Shortness ..................... 10 Texture ....................... 5 Close lying ................... 5 COLOR (30) Body color .................... 20 Eye color ..................... 10 GENERAL: the Bombay was originated as a hybrid between the Burmese and the American Shorthair. With its jet black, gleaming coat, gold to copper eyes, solid body and sweet facial expression, the ideal Bombay has an unmistakable look of its own. It is not a natural breed but a genetic hybrid, with distinctive features that separate it from its foundation (parent) breeds. The Bombay is a medium-size cat, well-balanced, friendly, alert, and outgoing; muscular and having a surprising weight for its size. The body and tail should be of medium length, the head rounded with medium-sized, wide-set ears, a moderate nose OstopO which is visible (not a break), large rounded wide-set eyes, and an overall look of excellent proportions and carriage.
  • 95. STANDARDS: International Cultural Studies
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    96. CFA Breed Standard: Manx
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/manx.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Maine Coon

    Manx
    Norwegian Forest Cat

    Ocicat

    Oriental

    Persian
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Manx
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD and EARS....... 25 EYES ............... 5 BODY ............... 25 TAILLESSNESS ....... 5 LEGS and FEET ...... 15 COAT Length ........ 10 Texture ....... 10 COLOR and MARKINGS .. 5 GENERAL: the overall impression of the Manx cat is that of roundness; round head with firm, round muzzle and prominent cheeks; broad chest; substantial short front legs; short back which arches from shoulders to a round rump; great depth of flank and rounded, muscular thighs. The Manx should be alert, clear of eye, with a glistening, clean, well-groomed coat. They should be surprisingly heavy when lifted. Manx may be slow to mature and allowance should be made in young cats. round head with prominent cheeks and a jowly appearance (more evident in adult males) that enhances the round appearance of the breed. In profile, head is medium in length with a gentle dip from forehead to nose. Well developed muzzle, very slightly longer than it is broad, with a strong chin. Definite whisker break with large, round whisker pads. Short, thick neck. Ears wide at the base, tapering gradually to a rounded tip. Medium in size in proportion to the head, widely spaced and set slightly outward. When viewed from behind, the ear set resembles the rocker on a cradle. The furnishings of the ears are sparse in Shorthair Manx and full furnishings for Longhair Manx.
  • 97. CFA Breed Standard: British Shorthair
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/british.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Bombay

    British Shorthair
    Burmese

    Chartreux

    Colorpoint Shorthair

    Cornish Rex
    ...
    Turkish Van
    Related Links
  • What is a Breed Standard?
  • What is Condition?
  • An Important Note on Feline Structure
  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
  • Identifying the Parts of a Cat
    CFA Breed Profiles
    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: British Shorthair
    Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (25) Muzzle and Chin .............. 5 Skull ........................ 5 Ears ......................... 5 Neck ......................... 5 Eye shape .................... 5 BODY (35) Torso ........................ 20 Legs and Paws ................ 10 Tail ......................... 5 COAT (20) Texture, length, and density . 20 COLOR (20) Eye color .................... 5 Coat color ................... 15 GENERAL: the British Shorthair is compact, well-balanced and powerful, showing good depth of body, a full broad chest, short to medium strong legs, rounded paws, tail thick at base with a rounded tip. The head is round with good width between the ears, round cheeks, firm chin, medium ears, large round and well-opened eyes, and a medium broad nose. The coat is short and very dense. Females are less massive in all respects with males having larger jowls. This breed is slow to mature.
  • 98. ENC: Professional Development: Standards & Frameworks: National Standards
    National standards. National standards documents for math and science education. Anational technology standards document for teachers has also been developed.
    http://www.enc.org/professional/standards/national/
    Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Professional Development National Standards Advanced ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. By Your Own Design Federal Resources Funding Opportunities Professional Learning ... Frequently Asked Questions
    National Standards
    National standards documents for math and science education. Principles and Standards for School Mathematics
    The electronic version of NCTM's latest standards was released concurrently with the print version in April, 2000. For vignettes and lessons that help to explicate the new standards, see the Illuminations web site , published by NCTM and MCI WorldCom. Benchmarks for Science Literacy
    This is the full text of the Project 2061 Benchmarks, maintained by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. National Science Education Standards
    The National Academy Press has the full text of the science standards online. These standards were created by the National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences. National Educational Technology Standards
    The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), in partnership with a number of organizations and educators across the country, has developed standards defining what technological knowledge and skills students should learn. A

    99. CFA Breed Standard: Sphynx
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/sphynx.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Somali

    Sphynx
    Tonkinese

    Turkish Angora

    Turkish Van
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  • Feline Structure: Recognizing Normal and Abnormal ...
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    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl
    American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Sphynx
    Updated: A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (35) Size/Shape .............. 5 Ears .................... 10 Muzzle/Chin ............. 5 Profile ................. 5 Cheekbones .............. 5 Eyes .................... 5 BODY (35) Neck .................... 5 Chest ................... 10 Abdomen and Rump ........ 10 Legs and Feet ........... 5 Tail .................... 5 COAT/SKIN ....................... 30 GENERAL: the most distinctive feature of this cat is its appearance of hairlessness. The Sphynx is of medium size and body conformation with substantial weight for its size. Females are generally smaller than males. The head shape is a modified wedge, with prominent cheekbones and whisker pads giving a squared appearance to the muzzle. The body is warm and soft to the touch, with a skin texture akin to either a soft peach or a smooth nectarine. The Sphynx is sweet-tempered, lively, intelligent, and amenable to handling. HEAD: the head is slightly longer than it is wide, with prominent cheekbones and a distinctive whisker break. The skull is slightly rounded with a flat plane in front of the ears. The nose is straight and there is a slight to moderate palpable stop at the bridge of the nose.
  • 100. Information Literacy Competency Standards For Higher Education
    A core resource for anyone starting a new information literacy program or assessing an existing program .Category Reference Libraries User Services Information Literacy......Information Literacy Competency standards for Higher Education. Thesestandards standards, Performance Indicators, and Outcomes. Appendix I
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    Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education These standards were reviewed by the ACRL Standards Committee and approved by the Board of Directors of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) on January 18, 2000, at the Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association in San Antonio, Texas.
    ACRL seeks endorsement and promulgation of these standards from professional and accreditation associations in higher education. An Information Literacy Standards Implementation Task Force will be charged to promote the use of the standards in higher education. We encourage you to share these with your colleagues and appropriate organizations. If you are referencing these standards in another work, refer to the "Citation Style Guide" for guidance on proper citation style. Five copies of the Information Literacy Competency Standards are available in booklet form at no charge. Additional copies may be purchased from the Association of College and Research Libraries for $25.00 for a package of 25. Orders (along with check or money order made payable to Association of College and Research Libraries) should be sent to: Association of College and Research Libraries
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