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         South Carolina Cities State Studies:     more books (16)
  1. Sorting Out the New South City: Race, Class, and Urban Development in Charlotte, 1875-1975 by Thomas W. Hanchett, 1998-08-10
  2. Historic Preservation for a Living City: Historic Charleston Foundation, 1947-1997 (Historic Charleston Foundation Studies in History and Culture) by Robert R. Weyeneth, 2000-04
  3. New Men, New Cities, New South: Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mobile, 1860-1910 (Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies) by Don H. Doyle, 1990-02-01
  4. Cities of the Dead: Contesting the Memory of the Civil War in the South, 1865-1914 (Civil War America) by William Blair, 2004-11-25
  5. Preserving Charleston's Past, Shaping Its Future: The Life and Times of Susan Pringle Frost (Contributions in American Studies) by Sidney Bland, 1994-10-30
  6. Urban studies bibliography by Donna M Northouse, 1973
  7. South of Main
  8. Material Culture in Anglo-America: Regional Identity and Urbanity in the Tidewater, Lowcountry, and Caribbean (Carolina Lowcountry and the Atlantic World)
  9. Millways of Kent (Southern Classics Series) by John Kenneth Morland, 2008-04-15
  10. We Have Taken a City: Wilmington Racial Massacre and Coup of 1898 by H. Leon Prather, 1984-02
  11. Conjuring Crisis: Racism and Civil Rights in a Southern Military City by George Baca, 2010-07-15
  12. Out Loud: The Best of Rainbow Radio by Ed Madden, Candace Chellew-Hodge, 2010-07-01
  13. Merging city-county school districts in the South: Six case studies by Paul Woodford Wager, 1968
  14. Many Minds, One Heart: SNCC's Dream for a New America by Wesley C. Hogan, 2007-04-09

1. Case Studies: - South Carolina: "27 In 7" Peak Performance - Innovative Finance
at the heart of the southeast, south carolina's transportation network the easternhalf of the state, and commercial destined for the nearby cities of Atlanta
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/innovativefinance/ifp/cssc.htm
Case Study - SIB
South Carolina: "27 in 7" Peak Performance
The Financing Challenge
South Carolina is the 11th fastest growing state in the country, outpacing the nation overall in terms of major economic indicators. Growth driven by tourism, business services, and international trade has created pressures on the state's transportation infrastructure. With its location at the heart of the southeast, South Carolina's transportation network must serve not only residents, but also tourists and cross-state traffic. Interstate 95, the main transportation corridor along the eastern seaboard, passes through the eastern half of the state, and commercial traffic destined for the nearby cities of Atlanta and Charlotte competes with commuters and tourists for space on the state's roadways. The Port of Charleston has grown with the state's economy, placing increasing demands on Interstate highways and other access routes. Recognizing that the state's economic performance is strongly linked to its transportation network, the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) in recent years has been faced with the challenge of how to keep pace with its transportation needs. In addition to meeting demands for new roads to serve growing areas of the state, SCDOT maintains the fourth-largest highway system in the United States, which includes 42,000 miles of state highways and 800 miles of Interstates. Traditional highway funding sources on a pay-as-you go basis have been insufficient to finance needed highway improvements. Not only does the state rank low in terms of Federal funds, but only five states have lower gasoline taxes than South Carolina, and six states have lower diesel fuel taxes.

2. The State - Your South Carolina News Site
Reports, Copyright The state, 02/16/2003 0301 AM Cashstrapped U.S. cities struggle with security costs 0301 AM EST). Surprising studies hail benefits of Atkins diet
http://www.thestate.com/mld/state
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Columbia Charleston Greenville-Spartanburg Local Events Yellow Pages Discussion Boards Living Here Online Learn about Columbia. Go to the guide Dine out on the town! Back to Home Friday, Apr 11, 2003 TOP STORY Residents along Congaree face flooding Rains to boost river to 26 feet by Sunday; six days of rain have river spilling its banks Sandy Run Joe Prevatte took advantage of a short break in the rain Thursday to do some yard work, picking up wooden fence rails that had been knocked out by a flood two weeks ago. If he hadn't, the rails would have washed away in this week's flood. By JOEY HOLLEMAN / Staff Writer METRO NEWS Parents want center to stay open ( By LORA HINES, Staff Writer, 04/11/2003 03:01 AM EDT) Fort's lab keeps soldiers' eyes on business ( By CHUCK CRUMBO, Staff Writer, 04/11/2003 03:01 AM EDT) Man cons two sellers out of diamond rings ( By LORA HINES, Staff Writer, 04/11/2003 03:01 AM EDT)

3. FRAC - Post Welfare Reform Hunger Studies
Hunger and Homelessness in American cities 1998, The to March 1998 Preliminary Report,state of Wisconsin January and March, 1997, south carolina Department of
http://www.frac.org/html/news/welfarestudies.html
FOOD INSECURITY AND HUNGER IN THE WAKE OF WELFARE REFORM
A number of recent studies highlight continuing unacceptable levels of hunger and "food insecurity" in the wake of welfare reform. Even as many families move off assistance and into the workforce, low wages and unstable employment leave many of them without adequate access to food. At the same time, emergency food providers report continued long lines and requests for food, particularly among working families and households with children. The following are key food insecurity/hunger findings from recent welfare reform and emergency food studies. While some of these data are from 1997 before federal welfare law was fully implemented, they reflect both the beginning of implementation and, in a number of states, fuller implementation of work demonstration projects that were approved before 1996. National/Multi-State Studies of Hunger/Food Security The Urban Institute's "Snapshots of America's Families," In a 1997 study of families no longer receiving TANF assistance in ten large states (California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas), 36 percent of families surveyed reported that their children were eating less or skipping meals due to cost.

4. South Carolina: A Four-season State
south carolina even looks more like America. Sprawl has swallowed its small cities and charming rural towns. The northeastern quadrant of the state Guth, who studies religion and
http://www.hiltonpond.org/ArticleFourSeasonStateMain.html
Nature, hummingbirds, birds and bird banding, wildflowers, and trees at Hilton Pond Center-
the Web's most comprehensive site for plants, animals, and natural history of the Piedmont
HOME: www.hiltonpond.org GENERAL INFO CONTENTS RESEARCH ... MISCELLANY - GENERAL ARTICLES - Hilton Jr., B. 1991. Four-season state. In: Carolina all outdoors. South Carolina Wildlife (Note: The draft below was submitted to South Carolina Wildlife magazine; the article that actually appeared in print may have been edited.) INTRODUCTION We all enjoy outdoor living in different ways, so an article about how we use the out-of-doors in South Carolina would be like a composite biography for the millions of people who live or vacation in our state. Many residents and visitors enjoy fishing and hunting, but those pastimes are covered elsewhere in this issue of "Carolina All Outdoors." My task instead is to consider the multitude of other activitiesfrom backpacking to horseback riding to birdwatchingthat make the great outdoors in South Carolina a wonderful place to be. South Carolinians have different ways of savoring the state's outdoor legacy. They enjoy nature study, tent camping, canoe paddling, bicycling, and stargazing, and they're always on the lookout for new experiences. Many of their activities don't directly require internal combustion engines, so no matter where they go in the Palmetto State, they're bound to find enjoyable activities that get them outside to navigate under their own power. It's impossible within the scope of a single article like this one to describe all the ways that people sample outdoor life in South Carolina. Therefore, this essay and photos cover just a few things the state has to offer its residents and 'most anyone else who chooses to enjoy "Carolina All Outdoors." If it's not included here, perhaps your favorite outdoor diversion will appear in another issue of

5. ProTeacher! Fifty United States Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In G
Social studies Geography Fifty states Lessons By state Students can colora state map, flag, symbols Students find names of south carolina cities in a
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Geography Fifty States ... Lessons By State South Carolina South Carolina - Twelve worksheets about the statehood, geography, and history of the state of South Carolina source
South Carolina Coloring Pages
- A printable coloring book of the state of South Carolina. Students can color a state map, flag, symbols, and historic buildings source
South Carolina Map Quiz
- A blackline South Carolina map worksheet source
Matching Worksheets
- A printable worksheet that asks students to match South Carolina terms to descriptions source
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- A flag to color, South Carolina flag history, and questions to answer source
South Carolina Wordsearch
- Students find names of South Carolina cities in a printable puzzle source
When Rice Was King
- A lesson plan using primary source documents about a South Carolina rice plantation. Activity ideas and primary source documents are provided source
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6. South Carolina State Climatology Office - Program Information
state House Network 2002 Code of Laws Current through the end of the 2002 Regular Session Return to the Code of Laws Main Page Copyright and Disclaimer The state of south carolina owns the copyright to the of Laws of south carolina, 1976, as contained herein. The state of south carolina and the south carolina Legislative Council
http://water.dnr.state.sc.us/climate/sco/program_info.html
South Carolina
State Climatology Office
How can someone contact the State Climate Office?
You can write, call, fax or email the State Climate Office. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. EST. Contact information is: SC Department of Natural Resources Land, Water, and Conservation Division , State Climate Office, 2221 Devine St., Suite 222 Columbia, SC 29205-2418, (803) 734-9100, Fax (803) 734-9573, sco@dnr.state.sc.us
What is the State Climatology Office?
Mission Statement The South Carolina State Climatology Office strives to acquire, archive, process, and disseminate, in the most cost-effective way possible, all climate and weather information that is or could be of value to public officials, corporations, and private citizens in the state. Much of this information is made available at little or no charge. Providing these services are the State Climatologist, two assistants, an administrative specialist, and an intern who
    act as liaison between users of weather and climate information in South Carolina and the National Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration;
    maintain a data bank of climatological information;

7. Macmillan/McGraw-Hill: Social Studies 2003
south carolina. Capital Columbia. Major cities Columbia, Charleston, Greenville,Florence, Rock Hill. Location south. Nickname Palmetto state.
http://www.mhschool.com/student/ss2003/statesvft.php?state=41&language=0

8. Social Studies
and Capitols Open each of the United states to find key facts - maps, land area,population, cities, names of state Top. south carolina state Government.
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Social Studies Sites
Countries General Geneology Federal Government ... Teacher Resources Countries Slovenia Sections on culture, history, towns, foods, etc. Searchable. General National Park Service Visit the parks, Links to the Past, and more! U.S. National Debt Clock Exploring Ancient World Cultures Explore ancient Near East cultures. Offers maps, images, resources, and links to other sites. The CIA World Factbook Great source of maps and data on population, geography, economics, and governments of countries A through Z. Maps and References An exhaustive list of maps, tutorials, atlases, geographic and book references, and more. 50 U.S. States and Capitols Open each of the United States to find key facts - maps, land area, population, cities, names of Congressional representatives, state flags, state flowers, state birds, state nicknames, and more. Geneology Geneology Links for Historians Barrel of Geneology Links USGenWeb Project Ancestry Home Town ... Cyndi's List of Geneology Sites on the Internet Government - Federal and State Federal The Whitehouse Guide to information and services from the Federal government.

9. University Of Virginia Hispanic Studies In Spain - More Information - List Of Sc
U. of Middlebury College Minnesota Twin cities, U. of University Quinnipiac CollegePennsylvania state University Piedmont south, U. of south carolina, U. of
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10. MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
studies, Duke Seminar on Contemporary south Asia, and Small group leaders (currentNC state students) answer on location in six North carolina cities in the
http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/mis/misnewsnovember02.htm
MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER 2002
ANNOUNCEMENTS Note that the first day of classes for Spring Semester has been changed from January 6 to January 9, 2003. November 18-22 is INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK. The new MIS Billboard, created by MIS student Emily Keeler, is located outside Caldwell 212. Be sure to check the billboard for announcements and upcoming events. UPCOMING EVENTS November 15 - Join the Hindu Society of North Carolina for a journey through generations as they explore South Asian culture with performances, skits, and dances. Last year the show sold out with an audience of over 1,500, so get your tickets soon! This 16th annual Sangam Nite promises to be a night of entertainment with the theme of "Kal, Aaj Aur Kal A Passage Through Time". The event will be held in the Hindu Bhavan Cultural Center, 309 Aviation Parkway, Morrisville, N.C. at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are only $5! You may call the Carolina Union Box Office at 919-962- 1449 or purchase tickets at the door. Light snacks and appetizers will be available, courtesy of Triangle area South Asian restaurants.
For more information, visit the website

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Portland state University, Urban Center, Portland, Oregon University of Minnesota,Twin cities Duluth California; University of south carolina, Columbia, south
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12. Johnson Controls - Controls Case Studies
Monterrey, Mexico (247 KB); Portland state University, Urban University of Minnesota,Twin cities Duluth 166 KB); University of south carolina, Columbia, south
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13. Geography Studies-University Of South Carolina
Lewis Lapine, Ph.D., Ohio state University, 1989 (3) An intensive regional analysisof south carolina. urban development; and the internal structure of cities.
http://www.sc.edu/bulletin/archives/2001-2002/ugrad/LibGeog.html

David J. Cowen, Chair of the Department
Professors
David J. Cowen, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1971
Carolina Distinguished Professor
Susan L. Cutter, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1976
Carolina Distinguished Professor
Patricia P. Gilmartin, Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1980
William L. Graf, Ph.D, University of Wisconsin, 1974
Educational Foundation Professor
Robert L. Janiskee, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1974
John R. Jensen, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1976
Carolina Distinguished Professor
Charles F. Kovacik, Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1970
Robert E. Lloyd, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1974
Lisle S. Mitchell, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1967
Theodore R. Steinke, Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1979
John J. Winberry, Ph.D., Louisiana State University, 1971
Associate Dean of The Graduate School
Associate Professors
Gregory J. Carbone, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1990
Michael E. Hodgson, Ph.D., University of South Carolina, 1987
John F. Jakubs, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1974
L. Allan James, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1988

14. South Carolina Rural Development Council
It provides business studies, marketing reports and technical and scientific data. southcarolina cities www.state.sc.us/scsl/citysall.html, All south
http://www.state.sc.us/cgi-bin/scrdc/govtall
Government Resources
Category: federal Name/
URL Type of Information FedWorld File Transfer Protocol
www.fedworld.gov/ftp.htm
This site contains more than 10,000 data files of various sorts produced by Federal agencies. Sites of interest are Federal Job Announcements, White House Press Releases, and IRS tax forms and instructions. National Technical Information Service
www.ntis.gov/
The NTIS is the official resource for government-sponsored scientific, technical, engineering, and business-related information. It provides business studies, marketing reports and technical and scientific data. The World Factbook
www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
Users may access general information collected by the CIA by topic or region. Subjects include flag, map, geographic information, population statistics, government descriptions, economic analyses, and transportation and communication reports. Employee Express
www.employeeexpress.gov/main.htm
This site allows Federal employees to make certain changes to their personnel/payroll information in a secure environment. U.S. Business Advisor

15. Why Welfare Queens Wear Ties
the state gave counties and cities the ability Sure, the state's revenue is rising,they say. benefits brought by employers to south carolina, studies in other
http://www.mindspring.com/~scpoint/point/0002/p04.html
Why Welfare Queens Wear Ties
BY JAY HANCOCK
W hy do South Carolina and other Sun Belt states face long-term spending crunches even though their growth is the envy of the nation? Look closely at the cost-benefit formulas they use to figure whether business giveaways are good deals. They're tilted in favor of corporate handouts. The formulas all but ignore the most basic equation in economic development that new jobs need new residents to fill them, along with new schools, wider roads, extra police and other government expenses that come with population growth. The result: States growing through business incentives are placing themselves in multiple jeopardy, interviews with development experts and state officials show. They're slashing tax revenue, spurring growth and then fooling themselves about how much that growth will cost. "The research is fairly consistent on this," said Timothy Bartik, economist with the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research in Kalamazoo, Mich., and an authority on development. "In the long run, if you create five jobs, four of them go to people who otherwise would be living someplace else." Take South Carolina.

16. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE FACT SHEET
was important in south carolina during the 1800's belt ( fig. 1). These studies provide information to evaluate Plain of south carolina. The state has imposed fishconsumption
http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/FS/FS-040-96
Index of Subjects
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) provides Earth-science information to help manage our natural resources. This Fact Sheet describes some USGS activities in South Carolina.
Potential for Gold Discoveries
Production of gold was important in South Carolina during the 1800's and it is again contributing to the State's economic growth as a result of the opening of four gold mines (Brewer, Haile, Ridgeway, and Barite Hill) in the last decade. To support and help sustain this economic growth, the USGS has applied its geological and geochemical expertise to investigations of the gold deposits and their geologic setting in rocks of the Carolina slate belt ( fig. 1 ). These studies provide information to evaluate the potential for discovery of new deposits. Preliminary reports on issues of special interest for exploration, or that address environmental concerns, are released as soon as information is available. (Click on image for a larger version, 33K JPEG)

17. U.S. Universities, By State
Directory of US Universities organized by state. Includes Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. south carolina. south studies. California Institute of Technology. California Lutheran University. California National University. California Pacific University. California state
http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ/state
Web U.S. Universities, by State
(list also available organized alphabetically This page of UT Austin Web Central contains a list of regionally-accredited U.S. universities organized by state. Only one server is listed for each campus: the primary central server. In the absence of a central server, another server may be selected. Here's a form to add a university . Also see What's New This list includes only 4-year institutions; 2-year branch campuses of 4-year institutions are listed on the Web U.S. Community Colleges page. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Other Resources Alabama
  • Air University
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  • Alaska Bible College
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  • American Graduate School of International Management
  • American Indian College of the Assemblies of God
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  • Arkansas Baptist College
  • Arkansas State University, Jonesboro
  • 18. USGS Programs In South Carolina
    Local cooperators include cities, counties, and utility districts. state cooperatorsinclude the south carolina Departments of Natural Resources, Health
    http://water.usgs.gov/wid/html/sc.html
    U.S. Geological Survey
    Programs in South Carolina
    The USGS provides maps, reports, and information to help others meet their needs to manage, develop, and protect America's water, energy, mineral, and land resources. We help find natural resources needed to build tomorrow, and supply scientific understanding needed to help minimize or mitigate the effects of natural hazards and environmental damage caused by human activities. The results of our efforts touch the daily lives of almost every American.
    Index of Subjects
    Potential for Discoveries of Gold
    Production of gold was important in South Carolina in the 1800's and is once again contributing to the State's economic growth as a result of the opening of four gold mines (Brewer, Haile, Ridgeway, and Barite Hill) in the last decade. To support and help sustain this economic growth, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has applied its geological and geochemical expertise to investigations of the gold deposits and their geologic setting in metavolcanic rocks of the Carolina slate belt (fig. 1). These studies are conducted in cooperation with industry and provide information to evaluate potential for the discovery of new deposits as known ore bodies are mined out. Preliminary reports on issues of special interest for exploration or that address environmental concerns are released as soon as information is available.

    19. Governing: Research Organization Links
    Pennsylvania Economy League; Pennsylvania League of cities Municipalities;Pennsylvania state Association of Boroughs; south carolina.
    http://governing.com/govlinks/glres.htm
    Online supplement to Governing
    State and Local Sourcebook

    GovLinks index
    State-Based Research Organizations Alabama
  • Alabama League of Municipalities
  • Association of County Commissions of Alabama
  • Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama Alaska
  • Alaska Municipal League Arizona
  • Arizona Association of Counties
  • Arizona Tax Research Association
  • Arizona State University Morrison Institute for Public Policy Arkansas
  • Association of Arkansas Counties California
  • University of California, Davis Institute of Governmental Affairs
  • California State Association of Counties
  • California Taxpayers’ Association California Tax Foundation
  • Colorado
  • University of Colorado at Boulder Center for Public Policy Research
  • Colorado Counties, Inc.
  • Colorado Municipal League
  • Colorado Public Expenditure Council Connecticut
  • University of Connecticut Institute of Public Service District of Columbia
  • Greater Washington Research Center Florida
  • Florida Association of Counties
  • Florida League of Cities
  • Florida Tax Watch Georgia
  • University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government
  • Association County Commissioners of Georgia
  • Research Atlanta, Inc. Hawaii
  • Tax Foundation of Hawaii
  • Hawaii State Association of Counties Idaho
  • Associated Taxpayers of Idaho, Inc.
  • 20. INSIGHT Newsletter
    INSIGHT Leads Institute in Web Trial; Study Retirees Like south carolina; GoswamiNamed Visiting Annenberg Fellow; state of cities 1996' Completed by
    http://www.strom.clemson.edu/insight.html

    Community and Economic Development

    Decision and Communications Technology

    Environmental Science and Policy

    Literacy and Community Service Networks
    ...
    Retirement and Intergenerational Studies

    INSIGHT is a periodic newsletter of the Strom Thurmond Institute.
    Vol. 3, No. 1 - - November 2000
    • Citizens Armed with Cameras Battle Sprawl to Preserve Historic, Scenic Ashley River Byway - by Richard Gorrell
    • Schools Around the World Institute Adds Academy to Link Educators Internationally - by Barbara Stock Nielsen
    • Volunteerism: The Rising Form of Declining Civic Disengagement - by Richard Gorell
    • South Casrolina Coastal Resources at Risk - by Jeffrey Allen
    Vol. 2, No. 4 - - December 1998
    • Land-Use Planning in South Carolina: Conserving Rights, Resources and Revenues - by Sean Blacklocke
    • Land-Use Conflicts on the Urban Fringe: Causes and Potential Resolution - by James C. Hite
    • Property Rights, Markets, and Land-Use Planning - by Bruce Yandle
    • The Changing Landscape of the South Carolina Coast: How Do We Measure It? - by Jeffrey Allen
    • Strom Thurmond Institute Tackles Social Welfare Policy - by Janet Marsh
    Extra Edition - - September, 1998

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