KY: CHS: Office Of The General Counsel - Links Searchable Court of Appeals Opinions Directory of Circuit Court Judges Directoryof family Court Judges Directory of kentucky Legal resources on the http://chs.state.ky.us/generalcounsel/links/
Extractions: Because the Office of the General Counsel provides legal advice to the Cabinet and represents the Cabinet and its various agencies in legal matters, we cannot provide legal advice to the public because of obvious legal and ethical considerations. However, as a service to health care providers and the general public, the Office of the General Counsel has compiled the following list of links to other Internet sites that we have found useful in conducting our own legal research United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Kentucky United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky ... United States Supreme Court (maintained by FindLaw) OTHER FEDERAL LAW SITES
Esmerel's List Of General Adaptive Technology Sites Services Network Assistive technology resources in kentucky; for individuals withdisabilities, their family and friends Here you will find resources to help you http://www.esmerel.org/adapt/adapt.htm
Extractions: (Courtesy of Esmerel: Home of Unicorn Quest : The Kids' Typing Tutor Game for One or Two Hands ) Welcome to another part of Esmerel's Collection of Disability Resources. This page is dedicated to general adaptive technology sites on the Internet. This list is growing constantly. If you know of any other resources or have suggestions, please email Heather. Highlighted Sites Other AT sites Discover Technology This site is devoted to sharing information that is pertinent to persons with disabilities and those professionals who provide services. Here you fill find a comprehensive list of links, art, information and software. Abilitech ABLEDATA A searchable database of adaptive technology. AbleNet: Ability and Disability Managment Networks The goal is to foster a dynamic exchange of ideas and lifelong learning opportunities. Access Alaska AccessLink Here you'll find links to access technology vendors, sources for obtaining Braille and recorded books, transcription services and links to what's new on the net. ADAMLAB Adaptive Computer Training Aims to improve the quality of life for the members of the disabled community through computers.
Extractions: Human Resources Policies and Procedures - General 1 PER-1.01 May 1, 1992 EEO/Affirmative Action I. POLICY AND/OR OBJECTIVE The University of Louisville is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Affirmative Action is any specific step or program designed to eliminate or overcome present discrimination or the present effects of past discrimination against women, minority group members, and persons who are covered by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Vietnam Era Veteran Readjustment Act of 1974 . The goal of an affirmative action program is the full integration of minority group members, women, persons with disabilities, and Vietnam Era Veterans into the workforce. Equal Employment Opportunity is treating all similarly situated persons the same in terms of employment opportunity and other personnel actions. The University of Louisville strives to provide equal employment opportunity on the basis of merit and without unlawful discrimination in terms of age, color, disability status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, Vietnam Era Veteran status, or disability of an otherwise qualified person. The university shall make every reasonable effort to select all staff from applicant pools which are representative of the labor market in terms of sex, disability, minority, and Vietnam Era Veteran status. Furthermore, the university shall not subject employees to unlawful discrimination in terms of compensation, benefits, and/or working conditions.
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Pike County, Kentucky Genealogy 19, 1821 from a part of Floyd County by act of the general Assemby of I have strongfamily ties to eastern kentucky and still have family that live in http://www.rootsweb.com/~kypike/
Extractions: From the beautiful mountains of Eastern Kentucky Welcome to Pike County, KY Formed on December 19, 1821 from a part of Floyd County by act of the General Assemby of Kentucky under Governor John Adair. Pikeville is the County Seat. Recent additions: Rick is requesting assistance with identification of Ratliff family photos I am Letha Berry , the County Coordinator for Pike County. I am glad you have decided to stop and spend some time here. I hope you will find this site interesting and a good resource as you research your Pike County roots. I grew up in Pike County so this is my home. I have strong family ties to eastern Kentucky and still have family that live in Pike County. My father was a coal miner for Republic Steel at Road Creek. I grew up in the small community of Wolfpit and graduated from Elkhorn City High School in 1968. GO COUGARS! If you currently have a eastern Kentucky genealogy website, family photos or genealogy information and would like to share this with other researchers please e-mail me with the information and I will be happy to advise you on how to include it here. Your input is essential to making the Pike County KY GenWeb page a great one!
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Firstmom's Genealogy Resources-General Sources Directory offers links to surname databases, genealogy tools and guides, and regional resources. Contribute family surnames to the list. http://members.tripod.com/~KHuish/general.htm
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Extractions: Kentucky Kentucky Encyclopedia , web edition of the print and CD-ROM editions. From the University Press of Kentucky. 2,100 entries with over 50,000 Internet links to additional information. Fulltext searchable. Restricted to on-campus users or UK-affiliates via the proxy server Kentucky Tax Forms , from the Kentucky Revenue Cabinet. Return to Kentucky Resources Table of Contents Albert B. "Happy" Chandler Collection, 1920-1974, Finding Guide , for materials located in Special Collections and Archives , University of Kentucky Libraries. Lexington, Kentucky. Appalachian Region and Kentucky Maps , from the Appalachian Center , University of Kentucky. Appalachian Regional Commission Collection, 1965-1988, Finding Guide , for materials located in Special Collections and Archives , University of Kentucky Libraries. Lexington, Kentucky. Appalachian Regional Commission Collection, 1989-1997, Finding Guide , for materials located in Special Collections and Archives , University of Kentucky Libraries. Lexington, Kentucky.
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Character Council Faith Committee; Free Growth Resources studies, children and family resources, testimonies, Character and encouraged asresources become available. Cincinnati and Northern kentucky community and http://www.charactercincinnati.org/faith.html
Extractions: The Character Council...Focus on Faith Helping individuals grow in character Helping individuals grow in good character helps them grow in self-acceptance, self-confidence, accomplishments, fulfillment, quality of relationships, joyfulness, hope and many other ways. Persons growing in good character can thus benefit family, friends, coworkers, neighbors and others in many ways, helping them to become happier, healthier, closer and more hopeful. All individuals, regardless of age, background, social status, race or religion, can grow in character and experience many of its The goal of the Faith Committee is to encourage each person in the Faith Community, based on the tenets of their faith, to practice each month the community-wide character quality of the month, and good character in general. The monthly character qualities follow a schedule distributed by the International Association of Character Cities, an association of more than 130 cities. In
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Extractions: Doing genealogical research is always a high interest activity for students of all ages. In addition to the rewards of a personal nature, research creates a host of opportunities to practice and integrate social studies skills learned or that need to be learned. Family histories written today provide some of the primary resource material for the historians of the future ("...when a person dies a library burns..") Collecting data, obtaining and evaluating documents and sources, conducting and recording eyewitness accounts of historical events in family life provide opportunities to practice the historians craft. We should ask student/historians to weed and cull, to evaluate, to interpret, and to assign value to historical events and accounts of those events. Finally, we must ask students to practice their writing skills and to publish in some form, if only for fellow students and other family members. In addition to these reasons, knowing the family medical history can have a survival value, as more and more research links families to various diseases.