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From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 28, Issue 12)Planning comes first, but once a district determines what technologies and programs to implement, the most important task is finding the funds to pay for everything. In an era when funds for education in general are...
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From:American Libraries (Vol. 34, Issue 6)Money Matters Anyone interested in pay issues will want to check out The Library Compensation Handbook: A Guide for Administrators, Librarians and Staff Author David A. Baldwin explains how salaries are determined...
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From:Currents in Theology and Mission (Vol. 36, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedMoney Matters for Teens. By Larry Burkett with Marnie Wooding. Chicago: Moody Press, 2000. 158 pages. $9.99. Larry Burkett is a Christian business and personal finance consultant. He is also the founder and president...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 26, Issue 19) Peer-ReviewedAge Concern and Help the Aged joined forces in May 2011 to form Age UK and provide 'one voice' for older people. Its comprehensive, informative website works well as a resource for older people, their carers and...
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From:Learning & Leading with Technology (Vol. 35, Issue 3)Given the financial constraints currently facing U.S. schools and the expense of cutting-edge technology, partnerships between schools and corporations that specialize in technology are becoming more vital in the quest...
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From:Journal of Accountancy (Vol. 195, Issue 3)SMALL BUSINESS SITES Survival Tips home3.americanexpress.com/smallbusiness/tool/security/protect.asp This page of the American Express Web site offers small business owners articles such as "Protect Your...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 24, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe role of women in promoting and sustaining pastoral livelihoods remains an under-researched area across the world. Often, studies discuss pastoralism as a male-oriented enterprise, thus overshadowing or ignoring the...
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From:International Journal of Instructional Media (Vol. 32, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCYBERCHASE is a popular and award-winning program series from PBS. It concentrates on math in a highly engaging multimedia format and helps young viewers grasp mathematical concepts. During April 2005, CYBERCHASE will...
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From:University Business (Vol. 15, Issue 1)GIVEN FEDERAL AND state regulations, especially now, there are many policies and procedures related to applying for, awarding, and disbursing aid that can't be avoided. Still, in our travels, we often see aid offices...
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From:Albany Law Review (Vol. 75, Issue 4)D. Create Fair Funding Formulas that Reflect the Actual Costs of Providing Educational Services in a Cost Effective Manner Once the state has promulgated requirements regarding the essential components of a sound...
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From:University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Vol. 148, Issue 6)I. MONEY AND THE "ETIQUETTE" OF THE CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEM The topic of this symposium is mass torts. My focus is on fees, costs, and subsidies. Given that my co-participants are judges, lawyers, and academics steeped...
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From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 20, Issue 3)Check out any extensive collection of educational Web sites (the Web Sightings section of www.tech learning.com, for example) and you're likely to see lots of Web addresses with the ".gov" suffix. That's because the...
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From:Reference & User Services Quarterly (Vol. 45, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAs a business librarian, I have been asked to find data on the economic costs of eldercare responsibilities in terms of lost productivity. I have also helped patrons find examples of workplace programs, ranging from...
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From:African Affairs (Vol. 94, Issue 376) Peer-ReviewedNo one interested in Africa could doubt that the Akan proverb which provides title for this book is widely applicable. Contributors to the conference on which the book is based demonstrate the continuing instability of a...
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From:Management Review (Vol. 83, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedThe Clinton Administration has selected Lois Schiffer, the Assistant Attorney General for Natural Resources and the Environment, to catch business enterprises that are not meeting environmental standards. Schiffer is...
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From:Maternal and Child Health Journal (Vol. 18, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAlthough the terms "health equity" and "health disparities" have become increasingly familiar to health professionals in the United States over the past two decades, they are rarely defined. Federal agencies have often...
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From:Social Forces (Vol. 84, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedStudents living in inner city and rural areas of the United States exhibit lower educational achievement and a higher likelihood of dropping out of high school than do their suburban counterparts. Educational research...
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From:University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Vol. 148, Issue 6)Professor Resnik begins her paper, Money Matters: Judicial Market Interventions Creating Subsidies and Awarding Fees and Costs in Individual and Aggregate Litigation, by noting what she regards as the obvious...
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From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 31, Issue 25)In the wake of conference realignments and game-changing court decisions, the stakeholders in non-revenue-generating intercollegiate sports wonder what the future holds. Michael Aresco, commissioner of the American...
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From:American Journal of Law & Medicine (Vol. 36, Issue 2-3) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION In health care, as in everything else, money matters. Of course, money is not the only thing that matters--but it matters a lot--perhaps more than all the other factors combined. What we pay for and...