2013년 11월 30일 토요일

About 'nursing schools in the us'|...share it. Every hour the nurses come in to check his temperature and his blood pressure, as the gammaglobulin does...process. There's nothing for us to do but wait and worry...







About 'nursing schools in the us'|...share it. Every hour the nurses come in to check his temperature and his blood pressure, as the gammaglobulin does...process. There's nothing for us to do but wait and worry...








Much               of               the               thuggery               used               in               the               United               States               today               was               experienced               tried               out               outside               the               U.S.

first.

The               use               sound               cannons               is               one               example               of               those.

Monitoring               large               areas               with               drones               and               blowing               up               innocent               people               is               another               example.

But               a               third               a               most               important               is               the               U.S.

president's               Gestapo               armed               forces.

Department               of               Defense               Directive               1404.10,               dated               January               23,               2009,               set               up               a               "Civilian               Expeditionary               Workforce"               that               would               "be               organized,               trained,               cleared,               equipped,               and               ready               to               deploy               in               support               of               combat               operations               by               the               military;               contingencies;               emergency               operations;               humanitarian               missions;               disaster               relief;               drug               interdiction;               and               stability               operations
               Of               course               Obama               does               not               identify               this               paramilitary               force               as               a               Gestapo.

He               prefers               to               call               it               a               civilian               military               force.
               His               pretext               to               form               and               finance               his               dreamed               army               is               that               the               U.S.

Army               is               overworked               due               to               the               multiple               conflicts               the               country               is               involved               in.

He               said               on               Wednesday               that               U.S.

soldiers               could               use               the               assistance               of               a               civilian               workforce               to               help               in               relief               efforts               in               Afghanistan.

Speaking               in               Wisconsin,               the               president               said               it               was               a               great               idea               to               send               his               Gestapo               force               to               help               soldiers               to               carry               out               tasks               such               as               building               infrastructure.
               What               good               is               a               military               force               if               it               cannot               be               trained               properly               in               real               life               scenarios?

Obviously,               that               kind               of               training               cannot               be               achieved               in               the               US.

At               least               for               now.

So,               Obama               finds               it               correct               to               send               civilians               with               weapons               to               combat               zones               to               aid               the               U.S.

Military.

"So               what               I'm               trying               to               say               is,               don't               put               all               the               burden               on               the               military.

Make               sure               that               we've               got               a               civilian               expeditionary               force,"               said               the               president.

He               added               that               the               civilian               force               would               be               in               charge               of               building               schools,               bridges               and               roads               in               regions               labeled               by               the               military               as               safe.

Unless               news               reports               are               wrong,               the               only               moderately               safe               area               is               Afghanistan's               'green               zone'.

As               the               news               media               have               reported,               attacks               and               violence               in               that               country               have               increased.

Not               even               the               payoffs               given               by               the               U.S.

with               tax               payer               money               have               calmed               down               the               attacks.

Not               even               the               fact               that               the               U.S.

is               promoting               the               cultivation               of               opium               and               all               the               corruption               that               arises               from               it               has               made               it               easier               to               stabilize               a               country               taken               over               by               criminals;               many               who               work               with               the               U.S.

Military.
               A               Department               of               Defense               directive,               Directive               1404.10,               dated               January               23,               2009,               set               up               a               "Civilian               Expeditionary               Workforce"               created               to,               trained,               cleared,               equipped,               and               ready               to               deploy               in               support               of               combat               operations               by               the               military;               contingencies;               emergency               operations;               humanitarian               missions;               disaster               relief;               restoration               of               order;               drug               interdiction;               and               stability               operations."               If               the               U.S.

Army               is               unable               to               bring               stability,               relief,               order               or               any               other               kind               of               positive               results               to               Afghanistan,               how               can               the               president               think               a               civilian               force               will               be               able               to               build               homes               and               bridges?
               Obama'               s               intention               is               not               to               facilitate               the               work               of               the               military               in               Afghanistan.

He               wants               to               extend               the               U.S.

occupation               there.

He               wants               to               get               innocent               American               civilians               killed               in               a               country               where               not               even               the               thoroughly               trained,               most               powerful               military               in               the               world               can               deal               with               the               violence               and               resistance.

He               wants               to               train               his               Gestapo               force               in               Afghanistan               so               it               can               later               come               to               the               U.S.

and               treat               the               citizens               with               the               same               hatred               and               disrespect               as               they               will               have               to               treat               Afghan               rebels               and               criminals.

Sending               a               civilian               force               to               Afghanistan               is               a               way               to               further               desensitize               armed               forces               to               commit               in               the               United               States               the               same               crimes               they               commit               there.

What               Obama               wants               is               not               to               let               a               crisis               go               to               waste.
               Obama               first               expressed               his               idea               of               forming               a               military               force               during               the               campaign               for               his               presidential               run.

He               connected               it               to               what               he               called               national               service,               which               Rahm               Emanuel               later               detailed               as               a               mandatory               recruitment               of               civilians.

"We               cannot               continue               to               rely               only               on               our               military               in               order               to               achieve               the               national               security               objectives               that               we've               set."               In               other               words,               we               will               turn               the               country               into               a               complete               surveillance               state,               whereby               citizens               will               rat               on               each               other               for               the               benefit               of               the               centralized               government               he               would               head.

"We've               got               to               have               a               civilian               national               security               force               that's               just               as               powerful,               just               as               strong,               just               as               well-funded."               Given               the               fact               the               military               has               had               problems               recruiting,               what               a               better               idea               than               to               force               citizens               to               serve               in               the               military               so               they               can               easily               be               shipped               abroad               into               combat               zones?

Or               maybe               within               the               United               States,               where               they               will               become               an               unofficial               Gestapo               force               for               the               Führer?

It's               been               a               year               and               a               half               since               Obama               took               office               and               I               haven't               seen               any               news               of               any               civilian               security               force               aiding               poor               neighborhoods,               hurricane               or               tornado               victims               or               down               in               the               gulf               coast               helping               to               clean               the               disaster               caused               by               Obama's               close               friends               at               BP.

Why               not?

Is               it               not               what               such               force               is               supposed               to               be               doing?

Is               their               training               not               finished               yet?

"...a               Veterans               Corps               to               assist               veterans               at               hospitals,               nursing               homes               and               homeless               shelters;               and               a               Homeland               Security               Corps               to               help               communities               plan,               prepare               for               and               respond               to               emergencies."               Is               it               not               the               Gulf               Oil               Spill               an               Emergency?
               If               heavily               armed               civilians               in               power               trips               is               not               a               cause               of               concern               for               anyone,               I               have               to               say               they               deserve               the               Fascism               they               will               get.

The               civilian               security               force               is               not               an               example               of               "soft               power"               as               Defense               Secretary               Robert               Gates               called               them.

Remember               Obama's               statement?

"We've               got               to               have               a               civilian               national               security               force               that's               just               as               powerful,               just               as               strong,               just               as               well-funded."               To               my               colleagues               at               the               Raw               Story,               it               is               time               you               stopped               laughing               and               start               acting               like               the               responsible               media               outlet               you               want               to               become.

Centralized               power               has               never               and               will               never               result               in               better               living               conditions.

Ask               history.

Ask               the               Chinese,               the               Jews               and               the               Muslims.
               By               the               way,               since               when               is               a               Republic               governed               with               military               directives?






Image of nursing schools in the us






nursing schools in the us
nursing schools in the us


nursing schools in the us Image 1


nursing schools in the us
nursing schools in the us


nursing schools in the us Image 2


nursing schools in the us
nursing schools in the us


nursing schools in the us Image 3


nursing schools in the us
nursing schools in the us


nursing schools in the us Image 4


nursing schools in the us
nursing schools in the us


nursing schools in the us Image 5


  • Related blog with nursing schools in the us





    1. petcobra.blogspot.com/   12/09/2004
      ...share it. Every hour the nurses come in to check his temperature and his blood pressure, as the gammaglobulin does...process. There's nothing for us to do but wait and worry...
    2. mail4rusty.blogspot.com/   04/30/2005
      ... of school and 20 hours... I mention the night out on Tuesday...this little tickle in the back of my... us around as we act as a 'real nurse' for a week, and...
    3. gcjghana.blogspot.com/   05/07/2007
      ...and S gave us a very good review of the public health ...sanitation, but hygiene in general, medical ... for the Nursing School is not well...
    4. ukraineorphans.blogspot.com/   05/05/2006
      ... Russian club music. I'm sure we must be in the wrong place, but soon the Doctor (Natasha) ...I needed to laugh. She leads us to the banquet table and sets us at...
    5. thegibranresourcecentre.blogspot.com/   03/01/2007
      ...what of the wave that breaks where no ear shall hear? It is the unheard in us that nurses our deeper sorrow. Yet it is also the unheard which carves...
    6. srijeeva.blogspot.com/   01/30/2007
      ...We had a swahili translator nurse come with us. The kids in each house would set up little ...realize this is where your medical school textbook is talking...
    7. allgen.wordpress.com/   01/20/2009
      ...press release by the American Association... of Nursing (AACN). This...nursing schools who participated in a survey in...More and more US nurse ...
    8. 36parables.blogspot.com/   03/20/2010
      ... good so far." - John - High School Freshman "I liked the videos because they had...the parables can relate to us in real life and they were ...
    9. ochlophobist.blogspot.com/   03/10/2010
      ... fell. In the fullness of time, a large doe came down the path in front of us. She stopped and looked, in our direction but below us, for about 45...
    10. pciyrtpy.blogspot.com/   09/19/2006
      ...H.S. grad.),24 (nursing school grad) and 59. For... birthday in 1957 I ...Dark Island Click on the links above...you decide to join us, the mode by which...
    11. Nursing Schools In The Us - Blog Homepage Results

      ..., nursing schools, nursing professional, nursing, APNs...nursing blog, nursing in the US, US nursing, California travel...
      ... my practical nursing. Because of my ...comfortable finishing my school in the city I did so... to school in the US - the University of Indiana...
      ... RSS Feed Pharmacology In Nursing School on August 5, 2011 at 9:12 am The Fundamentals of Nursing... that she gave us the class material long before...



    Related Video with nursing schools in the us







    nursing schools in the us Video 1








    nursing schools in the us Video 2








    nursing schools in the us Video 3




    nursing schools in the us































    About 'university of south alabama program'|I am studying English at University of South Alabama







    About 'university of south alabama program'|I am studying English at University of South Alabama








    Senator               Shelby's               profile               nationally               has               risen               lately,               and               a               lot               of               it               has               been               negative,               given               his               controversial               opposition               to               the               Detroit               Auto               Bailout               and               recent               remarks               about               persistent               rumors               regarding               President               Obama's               citizenship,               but               there               is               little               doubt               as               to               why               he               is               well               loved               in               his               home               state               of               Alabama.

    Senator               Shelby               is               the               sole               sponsor               of               over               $114               Million               in               Federal               appropriation               earmarks,               all               of               that               money               coming               directly               back               to               his               constituents               in               Alabama.

    Law               enforcement,               Education,               Infrastructure,               and               Scientific               Research               are               the               biggest               beneficiaries               of               his               congressional               generosity,               and               his               committee               memberships               on               the               Senate               Committee               on               Appropriations               and               the               Subcommittee               on               Commerce,               Justice               and               Science               (Ranking               Member,               former               Chairman),               Subcommittee               on               Defense,               Subcommittee               on               Homeland               Security,               Subcommittee               on               Labor,               Health               and               Human               Services,               Education               &               Related               Agencies,               Subcommittee               on               State,               Foreign               Operations               &               Related               Programs               and               Subcommittee               on               Transportation,               Housing               and               Urban               Development,               and               Related               Agencies               puts               him               in               the               prime               position               in               making               sure               that               his               constituents               are               recipients               of               every               penny               he               can               get.
                   Senator               Shelby               and               his               wife,               Annette,               have               buildings               named               after               them               at               the               University               of               Alabama,               University               of               Alabama               at               Birmingham,               and               Auburn               University,               and               it               is               likely               that               the               $114               Million               spending               spree               that               will               be               going               on               will               engender               tremendous               goodwill               statewide               over               the               course               of               the               next               few               years.
                   The               debate               over               the               process               of               appropriation               earmarks,               their               legitimacy,               the               transparency               of               the               process,               and               the               connection               to               lobbyists               will               continue               to               rage               for               some               time.

    The               Department               of               Justice               is               investigating               the               ties               between               lobbyists,               lawmakers,               and               earmarks,               and               Arizona               Representative               Jeff               Flake               recently               introduced               legislation               for               the               House               Ethics               committee               to               also               investigate,               but               his               motion               was               defeated               226               to               182.
                   A               list               of               appropriation               earmarks               that               can               be               attributed               to               Senator               Shelby,               in               whole               or               in               part,               follows               below:               

                   $1,000,000               for               novel               polymeric               material               research               at               Auburn               University.

    The               earmark               was               cosponsored               by               Representative               Robert               Aderholt,               Representative               Mike               Rogers,               and               Senator               Richard               Shelby.

    $1,500,000               from               the               National               Oceanic               and               Atmospheric               Administration:               to               improve               computer               models,               install               climate               sensors               on               satellites               and               improve               the               accessibility               of               climate               data               at               Auburn               University.

    Senator               Shelby               was               the               lone               sponsor               of               this               earmark.

    $1,700,000               in               Byrne               Discretionary               Grants               for               Auburn               University               Canine               Detection               Development               and               Training               for               Local               Law               Enforcement.

    Cosponsored               by               Rep.

    Aderholt,               Rep.

    Rogers,               and               Senator               Shelby.

    $500,000               for               Alabama               4-H               for               Juvenile               Justice               Prevention               Programs               in               Auburn,               sponsored               by               Senator               Shelby.

    $75,000               for               the               City               of               Auburn               for               a               Mobile               Data               System               under               the               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               program,               cosponsored               by               Rep.

    Rogers               and               Senator               Shelby.

    $819,000               for               the               Auburn               University               Catfish               Genome               Project,               sponsored               by               Senator               Shelby,               Rep.

    Rogers,               Representative               Terry               Everett,               and               Representative               Arthur               Davis.

    $1,293,000               for               Improved               Crop               Production               Practices               at               Auburn               University,               sponsored               by               Senator               Jeff               Sessions,               Senator               Shelby,               former               Representative               Bud               Cramer,               Rep.

    Aderholt               and               Rep.

    Rogers               $951,500               for               the               Auburn               University               Bioenegry               and               Bioproducts               Laboratory,               sponsored               by               Rep.

    Rogers,               Senator               Shelby,               and               Senator               Sessions.

    $415,000               for               Precision               agriculture,               Tennessee               Valley               Research               center,               Alabama,               Cosponsored               with               former-Rep.

    Bud               Cramer.

    $419,000               for               Precision               Agriculture,               Alabama,               cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Rogers,               $1,743,000               for               Detection               and               Food               safety,               cosponsored               with               Senator               Sessions,               Rep.

    Rogers,               and               Rep.

    Aderholt,               $413,000               for               Tri-State               Peanut               Research,               cosponsored               with               Senator               Sessions,               Rep.

    Rogers,               and               Rep.

    Everett               $202,000               for               Conservation               Outreach               and               Education,               City               of               Foley,               Alabama.

    $30,000,000               for               for               an               interdisciplinary               science               and               engineering               teaching               and               research               corridor               at               University               of               Alabama,               Tuscaloosa.

    $1,000,000               for               Gulf               Coast               Flood               Elevation               Study,               in               Bay               Minette,               Baldwin               County,               Alabama               cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Jo               Bonner.

    $500,000               for               Public               Education               in               Mobile,               Alabama               $500,000               for               NOM               educational               exhibits               in               Mobile,               Alabama.

    $250,000               for               study               of               Perdido               Pass               Inlet               at               Orange               Beach,               Alabama               $900,000               for               Dauphin               Island               Sea               Lab               for               Fish               Management,               in               Mobile,               Alabama               $1,000,000               for               Gulf               Coast               Flood               Elevation               Study,               Mobile               County,               Alabama               cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Bonner.

    $750,000               for               NOAA               University               of               Alabama               State               research               with               the               Army,               in               Huntsville,               Alabama               $700,000               for               The               University               of               Alabama               at               Birmingham               for               nanotoxicology               research,               cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Aderholt               $800,000               for               The               University               of               Alabama               at               Huntsville               for               cooperative               institute.

    $800,000               for               The               University               of               Alabama               at               Huntsville               for               weather               research               in               the               Gulf               of               Mexico,               cosponsored               with               former-Rep.

    Cramer               $500,000               for               University               of               North               Alabama               for               Geospatial               Analysis               in               Florence,               Alabama.

    $700,000               for               University               of               South               Alabama               for               hurricane               monitoring               in               the               Gulf               of               Mexico.

    $800,000               for               University               of               South               Alabama               for               oyster               rehabilitation.

    $750,000               for               Von               Braun               Center               for               Science               &               Innovation,               for               research               Gulf               Coast               research               in               Huntsville,               Alabama.

    $400,000               for               City               of               Dauphin               Island               for               shoreline               restoration.

    $10,550,000               for               University               of               Alabama               for               weather               research               in               the               Gulf               of               Mexico.

    $350,000               for               Alabama               Criminal               Justice               Information               Center               (ACJIC)               for               law               enforcement               data               gathering               and               dissemination               in               Montgomery,               Alabama.

    $350,000               for               Calhoun               County               Sheriff               for               law               enforcement               data               gathering               and               dissemination               in               Anniston,               Alabama               $200,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               for               City               of               Brewton               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades               in               Escambia.

    Alabama.

    $200,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Techoology               for               City               of               Calera               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades               in               Calera,               Alabama.

    $300,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               for               City               of               Dothan               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades               in               Dothan,               Alabama.

    $250,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               for               City               of               Gadsden               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades               in               Gadsden,               AL.

    $350,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               City               of               Gulf               Shores               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades               Gulf               Shores,               AL.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Bonner.

    $500,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               City               of               Montgomery               and               Montgomery               County               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades               in               Montgomery,               Alabma.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Rogers.

    $400,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               City               of               PrattVille               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades               in               Prattville,               Alabama.

    $50,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               for               Goodwater               Police               Department               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades               in               Goodwater,               Alabama.

    $200,000               for               COPS               law               Enforcement               Technology               for               Jefferson               County               Sheriff               Integrated               law               Enforcement               Records               Management               System               Phase               3               in               Birmingham,               Alabama.

    Cosponsored               by               Representative               Arthur               Davis               and               Representative               Spencer               Bachus.

    $100,000               for               COPS               law               Enforcement               Technology               in               Lauderdale               County,               AL               Sheriff's               Office               in               Florence,               Alabama.

    Cosponsored               with               former-Rep.

    Cramer.

    $500,000               for               COPS               law               Enforcement               Technology               for               Mobile               County               Commission               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades.

    $200,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               for               Scottsboro               Police               Department               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades               in               Scottsboro,               Alabama.

    Wrongly               labeled               as               location               "Florence,               AL".

    Cosponsored               with               former-Rep.

    Cramer.

    $100,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               Talladega               County               Commission               for               radio               upgrades               in               Talladega,               AL.

    $50,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               for               Town               of               Anderson               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades               in               Anderson,               Alabama.

    $65,000               for               COPS               Law               Enforcement               Technology               for               Town               of               Somerville               for               equipment               and               technology               upgrades               in               Somerville,               Alabama.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Aderholt.

    $500,000               for               COPS               Meth               Alabama               District               Attorney               Zerometh               Alabama               program               in               Montgomery,               Alabama.

    $1,000,000               for               COPS               Meth               Alabama               District               Attorney's               Association               to               combat               the               methamphetamine               problem               and               educate               citizens               of               its               dangers               in               Montgomery,               Alabama.

    $350,000               for               Alabama               Center               for               Law               and               Civic               Education               to               continue               a               community               oriented               interdisciplinary               team               to               design,               implement               and               test               solutions               to               the               most               pressing               problems               of               violence               effecting               families               in               Birmingham,               Alabama.

    $1,000,000               for               Alabama               Department               of               Forensic               Sciences               for               forensics               research               and               operations               in               Montgomery,               Alabama.

    $500,000               for               Alabama               Department               of               Public               Safety               for               law               enforcement               purposes               in               Montgomery,               Alabama.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Everett.

    $100,000               for               Byrne               Discretionary               Grants               to               the               City               of               Alexander               City,               Alabama.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Rogers.

    $100,000               for               police               equipment               Luverne,               AL.

    $300,000               for               Jefferson               County               Combined               911               Communications               Center               Phase               I,               Birmingham,               AL.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Bachus.

    $1,500,000               for               Madison               County               Commission               for               integrated               law               enforcement               records               Huntsville,               AL.

    Cosponsored               with               former-Rep.

    Cramer.

    $175,000               for               Madison               County               Drug               Court               Huntsville,               Alabama.

    Cosponsored               with               former-Rep.

    Cramer.

    $100,000               for               Montgomery               County               Courthouse               in               Montgomery,               AL               $100,000.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Rogers.

    $500,000               for               National               Center               for               Victims               of               Crime               (NCVC)               for               a               national               hotline               that               provides               information               and               services               to               crime               victims               in               Washington,               D.C.

    Cosponsored               with               Senator               Barbara               Mikulski.

    $500,000               for               Rape,               Abuse               and               Incest               National               Network               (RAINN)for               national               anti-sexual               assault               programs               in               Washington,               DC.

    Cosponsored               with               29               other               lawmakers.

    $1,000,000               for               Simon               Wiesenthal               Center               to               provide               sensitivity               training               to               law               enforcement               when               investigating               hate               crimes               and               civil               rights               abuses               in               Los               Angeles,               California.

    Cosponsored               with               Senator               Mikulski.

    $75,000               for               law               enforcement               equipment               in               Brantley,               AL.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Everett.

    $350,000               for               Troy               University               for               forensics               research               and               operations.

    Cosponsored               with               Senator               Sessions.

    $150,000               for               Alabama               Institute               for               Deaf               and               Blind               for               youth               mentoring               and               juvenile               justice               programs               in               Talladega,               Alabama.

    $1,000,000               for               Cal               Ripken.

    Sr.

    Foundation               for               youth               mentoring               programs               for               at-risk               children               in               Baltimore,               Maryland.

    Cosponsored               with               Representative               Dutch               Ruppersberger               and               Senator               Mikulski.

    $100,000               for               Cherokee               County               Family               Resource               Center               for               youth               mentoring               and               juvenile               justice               programs               in               Heflin,               AL.

    $400,000               for               Citizenship               Trust               at               American               Village               for               youth               mentoring               and               juvenile               justice               programs               in               Montgomery,               Alabama.

    $1,000,000               for               Girt               Scouts               USA               for               a               youth               mentoring               program               for               at-risk               children               of               adult               offenders               in               New               York,               NY.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Ruppersberger               and               Senator               Mikulski.

    $125,000               for               Juvenile               justice               Program               for               University               of               Alabama               for               youth               mentoring               and               juvenile               justice               programs               in               Tuscaloosa,               AL.

    $125,000               for               Morgan               County               System               of               Services               for               youth               mentoring               and               juvenile               justice               programs               Decatur,               AL.

    Cosponsored               with               former-Rep.

    Cramer.

    $400,000               for               National               Children's               Advocacy               Center               in               Huntsville,               Alabama.

    Cosponsored               with               former-Rep.

    Cramer.

    $500,000               for               Team               Focus,               Inc               for               youth               mentoring               and               juvenile               justice               programs               Mobile,               Alabama.

    Cosponsored               with               Senator               Sessions               and               Rep.

    Bonner.

    $100,000               for               TuskMac               CDC               for               youth               mentoring               and               juvenile               justice               programs               in               Tuskegee,               Alabama.

    $100,000               for               Union               Springs               YMCA               for               youth               mentoring               and               juvenile               justice               programs               in               Union               Springs,               AL.

    $400,000               for               University               of               South               Alabama               for               youth               mentoring               and               domestic               violence               prevention               programs               in               Mobile,               Alabama.

    $500,000               for               Alabama               A&M               University               Research               Institute               for               high               temperature               materials               research               in               Madison,               AL.

    $500,000               for               Gulf               Coast               Exploreum               Science               Center               for               educational               exhibits               in               Mobile,               Alabama.

    $4,275,000               for               NASA               projects               at               Marshall               Space               Flight               Center               in               Huntsville,               Alabama.

    $400,000               for               McWane               Science               Center               for               education               and               science               literacy               programs               Birmingham,               Alabama.

    Cosponsored               by               Rep.

    Bachus.

    $500,000               for               Southern               Research               Institute               for               high               temperature               materials               in               Birmingham,               Alabama.

    $500,000               for               University               of               Alabama               in               Huntsville               for               advanced               fabrication               and               testing               of               complex               optical               systems.

    $200,000               for               University               of               South               Alabama               for               composite               materials               lab               in               Mobile,               Alabama.

    $500,000               for               US               Space               and               Rocket               Center               for               educational               exhibits               Huntsville,               Alabama.

    $4,785,000               for               construction               of               the               Mobile               Harbor               Turning               Basin.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Aderholt,               Rep.

    Bachus,               Rep.

    Bonner,               former-Rep.

    Cramer,               Rep.

    Davis.

    $335,000               for               construction               of               Pinahook               Creek               in               Huntsville,               Alabama.

    Cosponsored               with               former-Rep.

    Cramer.

    $7,500,000               for               unspecified               construction               in               Tuscaloosa,               Alabama.

    $17,000,000               for               Alabama               River               Lakes.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Bonner,               Rep.

    Davis,               Rep.

    Everett,               Senator               Sessions,               and               President               Obama.

    $20,598,000               for               operation               and               maintenance               of               the               Black               Warrior               and               Tombigbee               Rivers.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Aderbolt,               Senator               Sessions,               and               President               Obama.

    $5,773,000               for               operation               and               maintenance               of               the               Intercoastal               Waterway.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Gene               Taylor,               Senator               Sessions               and               President               Obama.

    $23,000,000               for               operation               and               maintenance               of               the               Tennessee-Tombigbee               and               Waterway               Wildlife               Mitigation.

    Cosponsored               with               former-Rep.

    Cramer,               Rep               Aderholt,               Senator               Sessions,               Senator               Cochran,               and               President               Obama.

    $951,500               for               Auburn               University               Bioenegry               and               Bioproducts               Laboratory.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Bonner,               Rep               Rogers               and               Senator               Sessions.

    $1,427,250               for               Alternate               Fuel               for               Cement               Processing               in               Alabama.

    $2,854,500               for               Integrated               Distribution               Management               System               in               Alabama.

    Cosponsored               by               Rep.

    Aderholt,               former-Rep.

    Cramer.

    $25,000,000               for               Tuscaloosa               Federal               Building.

    $300,000               for               Cahaba               River               National               Wildlife               Refuge--plan               and               design               visitor               center.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Bachus.

    $350,000               for               Magnolia               Grove               in               Greensboro,               AL.

    $11,500,000               for               National               Rural               Water               Association.

    Cosponsored               with               64               other               lawmakers.

    $300,000               for               Butler               County               for               water               treatment               facility               upgrades               project.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Everett.

    $550,000               for               City               of               Alexander               City               for               water               transmission               main               extension               project.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Rogers.

    $1,000,000               for               City               of               Athens               for               water               transmission               main               extension               project.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Rogers.

    $450,000               for               City               of               Opelika               for               water               transmission               main               extension               project.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Rogers.

    $1,250,000               for               land               acquisition               for               Alabama               National               Forests.

    $238,000               for               Troy               University               of               Montgomery,               AL,               for               technology               upgrades               including               the               purchase               of               equipment.

    Cosponsored               with               Senator               Sessions.

    $9,515,000               for               University               of               Alabama               in               Tuscaloosa,               Alabama,               for               construction,               renovation               and               equipment.

    $1,900,000               for               Mobile               Regional               Airport.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Bonner               and               Senator               Sessions.

    $950,000               Alabama               Senior               Transportation               Program.

    $285,000               for               Marshall               County,               Alabama,               Vehicle               Replacement               for               Seniors               and               for               the               Mentally               Disabled.

    $3,800,000               for               City               of               Tuscaloosa               Downtown               Revitalization               Project               -University               Blvd               and               Greensboro               Avenue.

    $380,000               for               City               of               Aliceville,               Alabama,               for               downtown               revitalization.

    $760,000               for               City               of               Jasper,               Alabama,               for               Industrial               Park               Development.

    $380,000               for               City               of               Tarrant,               Alabama,               for               streetscaping               and               pedestrian               walkways               to               support               proposed               economic               development               plans.

    $237,500               for               Greater               Trenton               Area               YMCA               in               Trenton,               New               Jersey,               for               construction               of               facilities.

    Cosponsored               with               Rep.

    Holt.

    $285,000               for               Greene               County,               Alabama               Industrial               Board,               for               industrial               park               development.


    According               to               an               analysis               by               the               nonpartisan               Taxpayers               for               Common               Sense,               Senator               Shelby's               $114               Million               in               solo               earmarks               is               the               second               most               in               the               entire               senate,               trailing               last               year's               Appropriations               Committee               chairman               Senator               Bob               Byrd               by               a               little               more               than               $9               Million.

    Senator               Shelby               was               able               to               rack               up               the               $114               Million               with               64               solo               earmarks,               and               to               rack               up               over               $219               Million               in               solo               and               cosponsored               earmarks.

    He               was               ninth               in               the               entire               Senate               at               the               $219               Million               mark               on               125               total               earmarks.

    Sources:
                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Shelby               
                   HR               1105,               Division               A               -               Agriculture,               Rural               Development,               Food               and               Drug               Administration,               and               Related               Agencies               
                   HR               1105,               Division               B               -               Commerce,               Justice,               Science,               and               Related               Agencies               
                   HR               1105,               Division               C               -               Energy               and               Water               Development               
                   HR               1105,               Division               D               -               Financial               Services               and               General               Government               
                   HR               1105,               Division               E               -               Interior,               Environment,               and               Related               Agencies               
                   HR               1105,               Division               F               -               Labor,               Health               and               Human               Services,               Education,               and               Related               Agencies               
                   HR               1105,               Division               I               -               Transportation,               Housing               and               Urban               Development,               and               Related               Agencies               
                   The               Huffington               Post,               Red               States               Gobble               Up               Omnibus               Earmarks,               Ryan               Grim






    Image of university of south alabama program






    university of south alabama program
    university of south alabama program


    university of south alabama program Image 1


    university of south alabama program
    university of south alabama program


    university of south alabama program Image 2


    university of south alabama program
    university of south alabama program


    university of south alabama program Image 3


    university of south alabama program
    university of south alabama program


    university of south alabama program Image 4


    university of south alabama program
    university of south alabama program


    university of south alabama program Image 5


  • Related blog with university of south alabama program





    1. ombuds-blog.blogspot.com/   09/03/2013
      ... with multi-party disputes. Maes graduated from the State University of New York, and earned an MBA from USA and a PhD from the University of Southern...
    2. worldranking.blogspot.com/   02/15/2010
      ...Information Sciences - School of Continuing Education and Special Programs The University of South Alabama is accredited by the Commission on Colleges...
    3. jnguyendv.wordpress.com/   08/26/2011
      ...I am studying more English at University of South Alabama. I hope that I could have enough English...the Indiana and continue Priest formation program. I finished university and philosophy...
    4. the-otolith.blogspot.com/   01/06/2012
      ...everything. Katie Berger is a student in the MFA in creative writing program at the University of Alabama. Her work has appeared in or is forthcoming in The ...
    5. jenniferlopezz.blogspot.com/   07/03/2011
      ...South Alabama - Gamma Phi The University of South SunnySurya 08-05 03:10... system. more... South Alabama Cheerleading...stop abusing the program, but this bill is...
    6. spotnstripe.blogspot.com/   03/31/2008
      ...implementation of a football program at the University of South Alabama. Come to find out, there...implementation of a football program at the University of South Alabama, and history was made...
    7. williamdipinijr.blogspot.com/   11/17/2007
      ...Hoosier State Bulls traveling programme last summer. One of his managers was Quinn Moore, a former South Heart Of Dixie pitcher. That also may have ...
    8. mayanewsupdates.blogspot.com/   05/11/2010
      ...for monoliths on the Moon,” joked Craig Dobson, manager of the NASA space archaeology program. Every two years, Dr. Dobson said, NASA issues several...
    9. legalschnauzer.blogspot.com/   07/27/2011
      ...to power at the University of Alabama? Not exactly. He serves on the university's board of trustees and ... the football program, including the ...
    10. lesmanguesitaliennes.blogspot.com/   12/22/2011
      ...university athletics of the reasons.... Most Alabama lawyers... the south alabama university athletics but it... treatment programs, and a program...
    11. University Of South Alabama Program - Blog Homepage Results

      Welcome to the blog for the Program for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning at the University of South Alabama.



    Related Video with university of south alabama program







    university of south alabama program Video 1








    university of south alabama program Video 2








    university of south alabama program Video 3




    university of south alabama program