Rutgers Graduate Program In Cultural Anthropology construction of the modern nationstate in Africa pursuing this exciting intellectualterritory will work Latinos in the us, puerto rico, Mexico David McDermott http://anthro.rutgers.edu/grad/culturalgradprogram.shtml
Extractions: Home Undergrad Graduate ... Faculty at Rutgers University The Program Cultural anthropologists in the Department of Anthropology offer ethnographic expertise in several world regions, including Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. They combine this with theoretical strengths in the translocal theory that now transcends formerly rigid boundaries of regional specialization. Two important orientations are characteristic the blending of cultural analysis with the analysis of political economy, and the fusing of transnational and global theory with local-level research. Aspects of gender, sexuality and bodies, as well as race, ethnicity, and the nation-state are central for most cultural anthropologists on the faculty. Moreover, our cultural faculty engage and challenge the long history of theories of culture in various sub-disciplines. Approaches range from the historical and comparative to the interpretive, and combine rigorous often multi-sited field research with media analysis, archival work, and linguistic research. Specific research interests include the cultural politics of development in China, Nepal, Kenya, and Tanzania; the cultural construction of the modern nation-state in Africa, China and Europe; ethno-racial constructions of sovereignty under globalization in Germany; transnationalism among South and Southeast Asian diasporic communities; kinship; religion; and agency. These all treat the complex interactions of shifting cultural, political and economic realities.
Extractions: who have been physically assulted by an intimate partner, 1991/1999 In past 12 months Ever (in any relationship) Africa Egypt National Ethiopia Meskanena Woreda a Nigeria Not stated South Africa National Uganda Lira and Masaka districts b Latin America and the Caribbean Chile Santiago Chile Metro Santiago and Santiago province b Colombia National b c Mexico Durango City Mexico Metropolitan Guadalajara Nicaragua Leon d Nicaragua Managua Nicaragua National Paraguay Western state except Chaco region c Peru Metro Lima (middle and low income) Puerto Rico National c Asia Bangladesh National (villages) China Hong Kong SAR d India Rural areas in 2 states b India 6 states e Occ. Palestinian Territory
Social Studies, Federal Resources For Educational Excellence (FREE) Provides unique historical finds that include baseball cards from 1887 and antirailroad posters. Includes song sheets from the 1800s. The Arctic studies Center (National Museum of to the Indian territory (National Park Service, studies (Library of Congress). The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas state Historical http://www.ed.gov/free/s-social.html
Extractions: All social studies resources (Library of Congress) A. Philip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom, WETA (associated television production supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities) (Library of Congress) Activities and Readings in the Geography of the United States, (ARGUS) (National Science Foundation) Adeline Hornbek and the Homestead Act: A Colorado Success Story (National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places, National Register of Historic Places) Affidavit and Flyers from the Chinese Boycott Case (National Archives and Records Administration) (Library of Congress) (Library of Congress) (Library of Congress) (Library of Congress) (Library of Congress) African Voices (Smithsonian, National Museum of Nature History) Africans in America, WGBH (associated television production supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities) (Library of Congress) (Library of Congress) Alexander Graham Bell's Patent for the Telephone and Thomas Edison's Patent for the Electric Lamp (National Archives and Records Administration) (Library of Congress) All Wet and How to Prevent It: Managing Moisture in Your Historic Home (National Park Service, Heritage Preservation Services)
Hispanics In Congress (Reference) 2001, Aníbal Acevedo-Vilá, Popular Democrat, resident commissioner of PuertoRico. speak, but not to vote, in the us House of Dates, Name, Party, state/territory. http://teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-6722.html
Extractions: Potential host campus list for outbound UNI students Use the menu and table below to locate a potential exchange college/university. Links will open a new window. Select a state/territory ... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas U.S. Virgin Islands Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ALABAMA
State And Territory Associations state and territory Associations. North Dakota Speech and Theatre Association http//www.ndhsaa.k12.nd.us. PuertoRico, Speech Communication Association of (SCAPR http://www.natcom.org/resources/Links/states99.html
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Extractions: THE DEPARTMENT OF EVERYTHING ELSE Territorial Affairs Territorial Affairs During most of America's nationhood, a major portion of the land under United States jurisdiction was in territories rather than states. In 1873, when Congress transferred territorial oversight from the Secretary of State to the Secretary of the Interior, the governance of some 1,629,000 square miles became a department responsibility. By then the United States had reached its present continental dimensions encompassing nearly 3,611,000 square miles, so that the territories covered about 45 percent of the national domain. From them were formed the states of Colorado in 1876; Montana, Washington, and North and South Dakota in 1889; Wyoming and Idaho in 1890; Utah in 1896; Oklahoma in 1907; Arizona and New Mexico in 1912; and Alaska in 1959. In 1898 the United States acquired its first insular possessions, annexing the Hawaiian Islands and obtaining Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines from Spain following the Spanish-American War. America's Pacific presence was extended a year later with the addition of several of the Samoan Islands. Only Hawaii came under Interior at the outset; the State Department took primary responsibility for Puerto Rico, the War Department supervised the Philippines, and the Navy Department oversaw Guam and American Samoa. When the United States purchased the Virgin Islands from Denmark in 1917, the Navy also took charge of that Caribbean possession.
EPA HONORS ENVIRONMENTAL ADVOCATES FOR EXEMPLARY WORK from New York, New Jersey, puerto rico and the us Islands and to advise the Territorygovernment on Eric Evenson, us Geological Survey, Water Resources Division http://www.epa.gov/region02/news/2000/00067.htm
Extractions: Releases Nine Individuals, Scientists, Educators, Business People and a Law Enforcement Officer from New Jersey Receive Top Honor FOR RELEASE: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 (#00067) New York, New York As part of its celebration of the 30th anniversary of Earth Day, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) honored nine individuals, educators, businesses, advocacy groups, governmental agency representatives and journalists from New Jersey for their diligent work to protect the environment and human health. Jeanne M. Fox, EPA Regional Administrator presented the nine with EPA Environmental Quality Awards at a ceremony held today in New York City that featured, as its keynote speaker, U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey, a noted environmental leader in Congress. "The Environmental Quality Awards are EPA's way of taking its hat off to those who work the hardest to preserve and protect our environment and public health. As we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Earth Day and look back on 30 years of environmental progress, these winners remind us that environmental protection is about more than laws, regulations and standards. Environmental protection is also about individual gumption and dedication," said Jeanne M. Fox, EPA Region 2 Administrator. "The unwavering commitment of these New Jerseyans to making our world a better place should serve as an example to us all."
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Extractions: US CODE COLLECTION TITLE 15 CHAPTER 53 SUBCHAPTER I > Sec. 2602. Prev Next Sec. 2602. - Definitions As used in this chapter: the term ''Administrator'' means the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the term ''chemical substance'' means any organic or inorganic substance of a particular molecular identity, including - (i) any combination of such substances occurring in whole or in part as a result of a chemical reaction or occurring in nature and (ii) any element or uncombined radical. (B) Such term does not include - (i) any mixture, (ii) any pesticide (as defined in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act ( U.S.C. et seq.)) when manufactured, processed, or distributed in commerce for use as a pesticide, (iii) tobacco or any tobacco product, (iv) any source material, special nuclear material, or byproduct material (as such terms are defined in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 ( U.S.C.
Watershed Protection Flow, water quality, and other pertinent information on the Commonwealth of PuertoRico and the us Virgin Islands territory Water Resources. http://www.epa.gov/region02/water/shedtop.htm
Extractions: Wetlands What is a Watershed? A watershed is the area of land from which rainfall (and/or) snow melt) drains into a stream or other water body. The highest ground, such as a mountain, hill or ridge, forms the boundary between two watersheds. At these boundaries, rain falling on one side flows toward the low point of one watershed, while rain falling on the other side of the boundary flows toward the low point of a different watershed. Individual watersheds combine to form larger watersheds, which are sometimes called basins. The quality of water in a watershed is affected by every source of pollution in that watershed. The watershed protection approach is an integrated, holistic strategy for more effectively restoring and protecting aquatic resources. This approach focuses on hydrologically defined drainage basins, or watersheds, rather than on areas arbitrarily defined by political boundaries. Thus for a given watershed, the approach encompasses not only the water resource, such as a stream, river, lake, estuary or aquifer, but all the land from which water drains to the resource. To protect water resources, it is increasingly important to address the condition of land areas within the watershed because as water drains off the land or leaches to the ground water it carries with it the effects of human activities throughout the watershed.
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Extractions: REVOLUTION CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT AMERICAN EXPANSION SLAVERY IN THE SOUTH ... THE CIVIL WAR CITIES, REFORM AND IMMIGRATION CIVIL RIGHTS GENERAL US HISTORY GENEALOGY WORLD GEOGRAPHY ... HOME REVOLUTION CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT U.S. House of Representatives: http://www.house.gov U.S. Senate: http://www.senate.gov/ Thomas - Legislative Information on the Net: http://thomas.loc.gov/ U.S. White House: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/ White House for Kids: http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/kids/html/kidshome.html U.S. Supreme Court: http://www.supremecourtus.gov/ Census Bureau: http://www.census.gov/main/www/subjects.html Library of Congress: http://marvel.loc.gov/homepage/lchp.html AMERICAN EXPANSION The Old Northwes t: http://www.ohiokids.org/ohc/history/h_indian/periods/amerfron.html
Extractions: The Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI), first proposed in 1982, is a broad United States foreign policy program designed to promote economic development and political stability. The CBI is not limited to the Commonwealth Caribbean nations but extends to the entire Caribbean Basin, also including selected countries of Central America, northern South America, and the non-English-speaking Caribbean (see table A, this appendix). The CBI consists of trade, economic assistance, and investment incentive measures to generate economic growth in the region through increased private sector activity. Anguilla Guyana Antigua and Barbuda Haiti Aruba Honduras The Bahamas Jamaica Barbados Montserrat Belize Netherlands Antilles British Virgin Islands Nicaragua Cayman Islands Panama Costa Rica St. Christopher and Nevis Dominica St. Lucia Dominican Republic St. Vincent and the Grenadines El Salvador Suriname Grenada Trinidad and Tobago Guatemala Turks and Caicos Islands Source: Based on information from United States, International Trade Commission