Extractions: This week the Russian Prosecutor General's Office sent an international-legal request to the Georgian authorities to extradite 13 insurgents, mainly residents of Kabardino-Balkaria (a Northyern Caucasus republic). They were detained in early June by Georgian frontier guards in the mountainous Mesti district (Western Georgia) for illegal border-crossing. Only two of them had IDs - passports and military cards. Three men had assault rifles. The border-crossers used the old alpine route spanning through Dongus-Urumbashi pass - 3,200 above sea-level in order to penetrate into Georgia.
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Extractions: GEN-AFRICAN-L Archives: May 1997 Display in threaded chronological order with names with dates BURCH by Joann Cosgrove Re: Virgin Islands Roots by Maurice A. Donovan, Jr. Virgin Islands and Dominican Republic Roots by Maurice A. Donovan, Jr. WEB address for Black Classic Press by Angela Walton Rev. Willie BREWTON by CBrewtonjr AAHGS New Jersey Chapter Meetings by Aaron L Keys GORDIER or CORDIER by WJDJG Fort Massachusetts by cedrick stewart Seeking WEST, WILLIAMS, FUDGE of Southern Georgia by RSquires FAQ: soc.genealogy.african by Michael Emery soc.genealogy.surnames reorganization proposed by William Mills Shambry-First record of the Surname? by shambryr MINGO by Maurice A. Donovan, Jr. BRISCAR by AM Talker [FAQ] Genealogy Related Newsgroups by john MADDEN Will cc1839 Many Names by DavidBotts Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Roots by QueenMut Sierra Leone/South Carolina diaspora by JMUSTI World War I Draft Registration Cards by Damita Green MATLOCKS or MADLOCKS by COOK; Hart County, GA, USA; 1800-c1920
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Extractions: Issue Today. Home Articles - Education Choosing the best school Whether your child will be in kindergarten and you are confronting this decision for the first time, or whether you live in a school district that offers a choice of schoolspublic or privatefrom which you can pick, or whether you are moving to another part of the country and trying to determine the school district and neighborhood in which to buy a house, the decision is a difficult one and should depend on information about the school itself, as well as comparative standardized test scores. School quality depends on many factors, not all easily measurable, and not all equally important for each individual child or family. Based on knowledge of their own child, parents may want to consider what is most important to their particular situation: Small class size? A culturally diverse student and teacher population? The availability of extracurricular activities like band or orchestra? Second language opportunities in Japanese or Latin? A particular teaching approach, like mixed-age grouping or Montessori? High test scores?
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Extractions: The History of Lazarus Lazarus is the charity centre of the Georgian Orthodox Patriarchate and the implementing agency for its humanitarian assistance programs. It is a non-governmental and not-for-profit organization. Its aim is to co-ordinate contributions of humanitarian aid from both local and international donors and ensure that assistance reaches beneficiaries directly and effectively. Lazarus originated in the outreach efforts of the Church to assist victims of the conflict in Sukhumi during the separatist fighting in Abkhazia in the Spring of 1992. Assistance was initially provided by a group of volunteers, both clergy and parishioners. The Church and the volunteers provided all the material and financial support themselves. For six months, throughout the bombardment, food supplies were delivered to the homes of 300 housebound disabled and elderly people. At the same time volunteers in Tbilisi were working in groups of twenty to assist IDPs from Abkhazia and South Ossetia as they arrived in the city seeking refuge. Again most of the initial assistance was funded by the volunteers themselves and from contributions from friends and relatives. As the scale of the political and economic crisis broadened and assistance began to arrive from international aid organizations, a Charity Centre was established in Tbilisi in order to identify the greatest need and co-ordinate the distribution of emergency relief donations. Volunteer staff developed a questionnaire, interviewed IDPs and other categories of persons in need and co-ordinated aid.
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Darlington School Academics georgia Independent School Association. Atlanta Area Association ofIndependent schools. The Association for boarding schools. Southern http://www.darlington.rome.ga.us/academics/collegeprofile.asp
Extractions: Darlington School was originally founded as a day school in 1905 and established its boarding department in 1923. Darlington is an independent, coeducational, college-preparatory school for average to superior students. The School emphasizes traditional studies and expects its students to develop competence in English, mathematics, history, science, a foreign language, technology, and an appreciation of the fine arts. Darlington seeks to develop the best of academic and social growth for each of its students. The School admits academically qualified students without regard to race, creed, color, sex, or national and ethnic origin. Grades: Enrollment: Upper School: Middle School: Lower School: Upper School - Boarding: Upper School - Day: Teaching Faculty: Student-Faculty Ratio: Average Class Size: Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools College Board - ACT Code: Membership in the Following: National Association for College Admission Counseling Southern Association for College Admission Counseling The College Board College Scholarship Service National Association of Independent Schools Southern Association of Independent Schools Georgia Independent School Association
Extractions: The Index A unique collection of letters from the pages of Robert Merry's Museum , the premiere American children's magazine from 1841-1872. Subjects touched on in Letters from Nineteenth-Century American Children include African-Americans the laying of the Atlantic cable balloon ascensions Baltimore, Maryland, during the Civil War behavior of girls, behavior of boys, "appropriate" and "inappropriate" Daniel Bixby's book shop, Lowell, Massachusetts Black Rock, New York, in 1855 boarding schools, male and female, in East Cambridge, Massachusetts; Rome, Georgia; Bergen, New Jersey; and Cornwall, New York steam boats: the Bois d'Arc; the Maid of Kentucky; the South-Western "Border Ruffians" attack Parkville, Missouri the California gold rush dedicating the Ohio state capitol building in 1857 Cedar Point, Chase Co., Kansas, in 1861 Chicago, Illinois, and its fair in 1864 activities of a Chickasaw boy in 1859 the Chinese in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1853 activities of a Choctaw boy in 1852 cholera in Selma, Alabama, in 1855
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From The Headmaster: Curriculum Vitae of Education Society, georgia State University, Atlanta, georgia, February 1998. Healthyschools, The Association of American boarding schools Annual Conference http://www.tmi-sa.org/scat_about_vitae.html
Extractions: E-mail: m.desjardins@tmi-sa.org Education B.A., in East Asian Civilizations, Bates College, 1988 M.Ed., in Secondary School Administration, University of Virginia, 1992 Ph.D., History of American Education, University of Virginia, 1995 Professional Experience 1999-present Head of School, Texas Military Institute, TMI is the oldest Episcopal Church College-Preparatory School in the Southwest. TMI is a coed selective college-prep school serving grades 6-12 with 335 students, 75 employees, and an annual budget of five million dollars. TMI's optional JROTC has received national accolades, and 31 students participate in a residential program offered in grades 9-12. Additional Responsibilities: Teach Fall history elective on the Vietnam War. Assistant coach 9th-grade boys basketball team. Conduct weekly devotional for boarding students in Head of School's residence on campus.
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Morris A Student Of Life-and Business I'd like to place computer labs in the projects and create boarding schools forthe poorest kids in georgia, kids in prison or boarding schools, he said. http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPORT/erarchive/1999/May/ermay.18/5_18_99morris.html
Extractions: Emory Report May 18, 1999 Volume 51, No. 31 Morris a student of life-and business By his own admission, Barry "B.J." Morris has always been a learner. More than 20 years ago when he finished his undergraduate days as a star football player at Tulane University, professional football beckoned, but Morris chose to learn about the world of business and politics. Then, with 10 years of white-collar experience under his belt, Morris made a learning decision again, leaving the professional world of banking and finance to start graduate school at Goizueta Business School. Twelve years later he's earned his doctorate from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Morris is still learning-and helping others do the same. Two years ago he helped create Whitefield Academy, a college preparatory school in Atlanta, and he's been an instructor and assistant professor at Georgia Tech and Georgia State University. "From an early age, I have had this burning curiosity about 'the world' and a desire to understand it better," said Morris, who's spent the last seven years doing a longitudinal study in Europe on the relationships between international financial institutions, private investment firms and formerly Communist democracies. "I was not particularly interested in the prestige associated with [an Emory] degree-I wanted understanding." What Morris wants now-besides spending time with his wife, Tanya, and children, Timothy and Tiffany-is to continue sharing with others what he's learned by teaching international business in an Atlanta university, consulting with firms and/or governments and also by creating educational opportunities for Georgia's underprivileged. "I'd like to place computer labs in the projects and create boarding schools for the poorest kids in Georgia, kids in prison or boarding schools," he said.
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Extractions: Public Health and Medicine Development Fund of Georgia The legal address of the fund: 48, Dzmebi Zubalashvilebi St., Childrens Clinical Hospital N1, Tbilisi, 380008, Georgia. Telephone: +995 32 92 04 05; Fax: +995 32 92 00 38; E-mail: li@ip.osgf.ge The NGO Public Health and Medicine Development Fund of Georgia was founded in 1995. The purpose of the funds activity is to promote, in compliance with the international standards, the development of public health care and medicine and the implementation of the national health program in Georgia. Implemented Projects: 1. The study of enuresis prevalence in the boarding schools of Tbilisi -1997; 2. Treatment of children suffering from enuresis boarding schools, socially vulnerable segments, activities outside Tbilisi - the Gardabani region, Kutaisi- 1997-98. These projects were put into practice with financial support of the international organizations UMQOR and ACTS Georgia. 3. Nanny School vocational training and employment center
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Extractions: ACCESS Administrative and Campus Computing Environment at Small Schools www.edaccess.org ADVIS Advancement for Delaware Valley Independent Schools www.advis.org AIMS Association of Independent Maryland Schools www.aimsmd.org AISNE Association of Independent Schools in New England www.aisne.org APC Alumni Program Council for Independent Schools www.apcnetwork.org CAIS(CA) California Association of Independent Schools www.caisca.org CAIS(CT) Connecticut Association of Independent Schools www.caisct.org CASE Council for the Advancement and Support of Education www.case.org FCIS Florida Council of Independent Schools www.fcis.org GISA Georgia Independent Schools Association www.mindspring.com/~gisa/gisa2 HAIS Hawaii Association of Independent Schools www.hais.org ISANNE Independent Schools Association of Northern New England www.isanne.org ICTE International Conference on Technology and Education www.icte.org ISACS Independent Schools Association of the Central States www.isacs.org
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Georgia organized a football tournament from 1819 April in Tbilisi, georgia for 10 teams.The teams came from internats (boarding schools) scattered throughout the http://www.specialolympics.org/weekly_web_stories/May_6_2002/georgia.html
Extractions: Special Olympics Georgia organizes tournament with strong support from sponsors Special Olympics Georgia organized a football tournament from 18-19 April in Tbilisi, Georgia for 10 teams. The teams came from internats (boarding schools) scattered throughout the country with the age of athletes ranging from 8 to 20 years old. The tournament was held on the well-groomed pitch of Iro, the local sports club. Each team wore beautifully color-coordinated uniforms given to them by the Coca-Cola bottling company. Mr. Temuri Chkonia, company general manager, said, "We are very happy to be able to participate in this event which benefits so many young people." Other supporters included the Georgian National Olympic Committee, Georgian Glass and Mineral Water Company, Alioni Ltd., Leila Meskhi Tennis Academy, Herz Armaturen GmbH, the Human Rights Directorate of Caucasus and Vazha Lortkipanidze, member of parliament. The chief organizer of the tournament was Archil Kekelia, long-time Special Olympics volunteer.
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Extractions: June 2002 ....Thoric Cederstrom, a senior technical advisor for Counterpart International, participated in the World Initiative for Soy in Human Health (WISHH) Midwest Workshop on May 8-10 in Illinois and Indiana. At the workshop, representatives of Private Voluntary Organizations like Counterpart expanded their knowledge about soy for international diets. As a result, Cederstrom took textured soy protein (tsp) to the Republic of Georgia where he started feeding trials for children in a new school lunch program funded by the Global Food for Education Initiative of USDA. Based on the success, Cederstom is now negotiating with private sector donors for more containers to fully launch Counterparts use of tsp. Why was Counterpart International interested in a pilot project with tsp in Georgia? We see TSP as an excellent product for our school feeding program in conjunction with other traditional USDA commodities. It provides school-age children with an