Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB, 2002), every student should become technologically literate by the time they reach the eight grade. Evidence exist within the Houston County School District that A grant was written in 2009 requesting two million dollars to bridge the digital divide within our community. The grant was approved and a motion to coordinate a curriculum develop project has been accepted by the schools board committee. The goal of this project is to integrate technology among all middle schools
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needed funds with the loss of some government grants. 3. Box Office Fees and Rentals: Projected to be a huge boon in 2002, the symphony will likely go from $3,829 to an astounding $243,000 dollars. By expanding the fees on ticket sales for the symphony, the organization will be able to tap into a resource that is almost brand new for the group. UTAH SYMPHONY FINANCIAL WEAKNESSES 1. Government Grants: The symphony depends on government grants for the arts like many other institutions around
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Bangladesh. A General Scenario of Aid flow to Bangladesh From 1972 to 30 June 2006, a total of about US$ 53.93 billion of foreign assistance was committed of which about US $ 44.83billion of aid was disbursed. 44.74 percent of the disbursed aid was grants and 55.26 percent was loans. Aid is received from both multilateral and bilateral sources. The multilateral sources include World Bank (WB), Asian Development Bank (ADB), United Nations Development Programmes (UNDP) and
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2014 ANNUAL REPORT AND PROXY STATEMENT Chipot le Mexican Grill, Inc. 1 401Wynkoop Street, Suite 500 en er, 0 0 arch , 01 5 DEAR FELLOW SHAREHOLDERS: When we set as our mission to change the way people think about and eat fast food, we knew it was a big and dif cult, but ery important, goal n establishing this mission for hipotle, we belie ed that we had a food culture and a people culture that would allow us to create a new fast food model, and unit economics that would enable us to do this in
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6MAR2013032 Fluor Corporation 6700 Las Colinas Boulevard Irving, Texas 75039 March 13, 2013 Dear Stockholder: You are cordially invited to attend the Fluor Corporation 2013 annual meeting of stockholders. The meeting will be held on Thursday, May 2, 2013, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time, at Fluor Corporation, 6700 Las Colinas Boulevard, Irving, Texas 75039. Information about the meeting is presented on the following pages. In addition to the formal items of business to be brought before
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reasonable price. This corporate compliance proposal for Riordan Manufacturing will incorporate the existing risk management structure with current recommendations from the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) to achieve a viable corporate compliance plan. This plan will allow Riordan Manufacturing to continue its future focus on sustained growth by achieving and maintaining profits for financial and human capital. This proposal will incorporate the recommendations of
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Grant Participation Part II 2 Grant Participation Part II The Salvation Army’s Alegria Program provides services to families who have a member living with HIV/AIDS and do not have any other housing options. Initially the program is set up in three phases. The first phase is emergency housing, and if need be clients then transfer into the transitional housing phase, and upon further stabilization (as well as vacancies) families then move into the third phase, which is permanent housing
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Chapter 3 1. Capital budgets focus on plans for the acquisition and construction of fixed assets. 2. The accounting cycle for most governments is two to three years, consistent with the terms of elected officials. 3. Most budgets are prepared on a cash or modified cash basis. 4. Neither the GASB nor the FASB sets standards for budgetary accounting. 5. State and local governments must prepare their GAAP budgetary comparisons on the modified accrual basis of accounting. 6. When
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assess English writing skills. 1. Topics are to be approved and three references submitted to Dr. Barfield by Feb. 25th. Do not start working on your paper until your topic has been approved in writing. 2. Papers need to have the following APA components (see example below): Title Page Abstract – approximately 75-120 words Report – 3-5 pages (less than 3 full pages will not be accepted) References – see APA sheet handed out in class. You must use at least three references
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 322(a). Source: 53 FR 8086, 8087, Mar. 11, 1988, unless otherwise noted. Back to Top Subpart A—General Back to Top §18.1 Purpose and scope of this part. This part establishes uniform administrative rules for Federal grants and cooperative agreements and subawards to State, local and Indian tribal governments. Back to Top §18.2 Scope of subpart. This subpart contains general rules pertaining to this part and procedures for control of exceptions from this part. Back
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