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  1. RULES AND REGULATIONS as Revised 1921. by New Hampshire. The Board of Education of the City of Nashua, 1921
  2. N.H. education jobs are at risk: a bill in Congress would save over 1,000 Granite State jobs.(EDUCATION): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Rhonda Wesolowski, 2010-06-04
  3. Claremont gamesmanship must end.(Supreme Court's holding on funding adequate education): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Eugene M., III Van Loan, 2006-07-21
  4. Dropout proposal yields skepticism.(EDUCATION): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Jack Kenny, 2007-03-02
  5. Lynch's amendment proposal stirs plenty of discussion.(COOK ON CONCORD)(education funding): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Brad Cook, 2007-04-13
  6. Lynch's amendment is a monumental mistake.(EDUCATION FUNDING): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Scott F. Johnson, 2007-04-13
  7. On education, statesmen are in the center.(EDUCATION FUNDING): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Eugene M., III Van Loan, 2007-06-08
  8. Let's leave No Child Left Behind behind us: Obama ed reform proposal borrows too much from Bush.(EDUCATION)(Elementary and Secondary Education Act): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Rhonda Wesolowski, 2010-04-09
  9. Concord's dirty little secret: it's just a matter of time before the return of 'donor towns'.(EDUCATION FUNDING): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Eugene, III van Loan, 2009-09-11
  10. 'Completion school' readies for N.H. opening: new two-year college offers a different route to a four-year degree.(EDUCATION)(American College of History ... article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Karen Lovett, 2010-02-26
  11. Some inconvenient truths about ed funding.(EDUCATION FUNDING)(Column): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Ed Mosca, 2007-04-13
  12. 'Useful idiots' dance to court's Claremont tune.(educational funding): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Ed Mosca, 2006-10-27
  13. "Live free or die," but in the meantime.... (school finance cases in the New Hampshire Supreme Court): An article from: Albany Law Review by Seth Forrest Gilbertson, 2006-03-22
  14. The New Hampshire Supreme Court has issued yet another school-funding decision in the long line of cases that have become known as the "Claremont Decisions.".(COOK ... article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Brad Cook, 2006-09-29

81. New Hampshire Nurses' Association On-Line News
A selfless caregiver, the new hampshire native was appointed for the education ofNurses in new York State In education, Wyche foresaw the need to standardize
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New Hampshire Nurse enters ANA Hall of Fame
Harriet Dame, a Civil War Nurse from New Hampshire was honored in July by induction into the American Nurses Association Hall of Fame. Harriet's story of heroism and service to the profession has been chronicled more thoroughly in earlier issues of Nursing News (November 2001). Harriet is the first New Hampshire Nurse to be inducted into the prestigious ANA Hall of Fame and one of only 63 nurses in America that have received this honor. The ANA Hall of Fame is the highest honor awarded by the American Nurses Association. Harriet was inducted into the Hall on July 1, 2002 during the Awards ceremony at the 2002 ANA Convention in Philadelphia. Accepting the award and honor on behalf of Harriet was LeeAnn Lawler, a descendent of Harriet Dame's family, and a champion in the effort to gain entrance to the Hall for Harriet.
Harriet was one of five 2002 inductees to the ANA Hall of Fame. Every other year, the ANA inducts up to five nurses into the Hall of Fame. This prestigious honor recognizes an individual's lifelong commitment to nursing and his or her impact on the health or social history of the United States.
The inductees this year are:
Harriet Patience Dame
Harriet Patience Dame's leadership, advocacy, innovation and expert ability to provide holistic care to the sick and wounded stands as a true testament to the nursing profession. The Civil War nurse's advocacy led to a dramatic change in the way the military delivered health care. And she repeatedly rose to challenges presented to her no matter how monumental.

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of Labor, Licensing and regulation Board of America (HIAA) Managed Care EducationConnection National and Health Systems new hampshire Healthcare Association
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83. WRD Of New Hampshire And Vermont - Sleepers Project Current Research Activites
Water Resources of new hampshire and Vermont. a disconnection between processes onthe hillslope and the dynamics of the stream that points to regulation in the
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Water Data Publications Current Projects District Information ... NH/VT Home Water Resources of New Hampshire and Vermont Current Research Activites
Scientist sampling for organic carbon fractions at site W-3 in Sleepers River, Watershed, April 2001. Baseline data are collected at a small agricultural catchment, which is used as an end member for the scale / land use research. The site would be ideal for more rigorous investigations of the effects of agriculture on runoff and water quality. Some initial attempts in this vein compare nitrate dynamics at the main Sleepers River gage (a NAWQA indicator site) are compared to other sites in the Connecticut River NAWQA (see p. 60-61 in 1997 NRC review "Water Research in the U.S. Geological Survey"). The small catchment has tile drains, and at the Spring AGU meeting in Boston USGS hydrologists presented an analysis of storm response before and after their installation (Smith and Shanley, 1998). During snowmelt of 2000 and 2001, movement of mercury (Hg) at Sleepers River was monitored. In 2000, 10 different stream sites were sampled that represent a wide range of catchment size and land cover. Not only were samples analyzed for Hg but for major ions and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to help understand the factors that control Hg movement. Because Hg behaved similarly at all sites, in 2001 sampling was restricted to just 3 sites, but with increased temporal frequency. The strong Hg-DOC relation found in 2000 was investigated by collecting a subset of samples for organic carbon fractionation and methyl-Hg determination.

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Allenstown, new hampshire. 19861988. Wilson Magnet High School. Rochester, new York. BiologyEducation and the 21st Century; National Research Service Award.
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CAROL A. HURNEY, Ph.D. EDUCATION
  • Ph.D., Biology, University of Virginia. Charlottesville, Virginia. 1988-1995.
    • Research Focus: Molecular and Biochemical analysis maternal mRNA translation during early development in the African clawed toad, Xenopus laevis. Thesis Advisor: Michael Wormington, Ph.D.
    B.A., cum laude. Biology. University of Rochester. Rochester, New York. 1982-1986. Emphasis in Education (New York State Teaching Certificate, secondary education). St. Paul's School. Advanced Studies Program. Concord, New Hampshire. Finite Mathematics, Summer 1981. Bishop Brady High School. Salutatorian. Concord, New Hampshire. 1978-1982.
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
  • Assistant Professor. Department of Biology, James Madison University. Harrisonburg, Virginia. August 1998-Present. Design and instruction of issues-based General Education Biology for Non-majors. Faculty Consultant in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology, Teaching Resource Center, Univerisity of Virginia. 1999-2001. Master Biology Teacher. Department of Mathematics and Science, St. Paul's School. Concord, New Hampshire. August 1997-June 1998. Instruction of Biology courses (Molecular Biology, Human Physiology and General Biology), coaching, dormitory duty and student advisor.

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