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- Work Options Program (House Bill 195, ratified effective July 1, 1981) : ... biennial report. by North Carolina.Office of State Personnel.(CARDINAL)146533;
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- Subjects: North Carolina. Work Options Program.; Flextime; Part-time employment;
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- Report of the Committee on Case Management and Long Term Care of the Elderly, North Carolina Institute of Medicine / by North Carolina Institute of Medicine.Committee on Case Management and Long Term Care of the Elderly.; Busse, Ewald W.,1917-2004.(CARDINAL)145054; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Center for Aging Research and Educational Services.(CARDINAL)209108;
Includes bibliographical references.[pt. 1] Developing a system of coordinated home and community care services in North Carolina : a plan to develop a community options program for the elderly -- [pt. 2] Issues and options in developing a system of case- managed home and community care for North Carolina's older adults.
- Subjects: Community health services for older people; Home care services; Long-term care of the sick; North Caroliniana.;
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- Report of the Committee on Case Management and Long Term Care of the Elderly, North Carolina Institute of Medicine / by North Carolina Institute of Medicine.Committee on Case Management and Long Term Care of the Elderly.; Busse, Ewald W.,1917-2004.(CARDINAL)145054; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Center for Aging Research and Educational Services.(CARDINAL)209108;
[pt. 1] Developing a system of coordinated home and community care services in North Carolina : a plan to develop a community options program for the elderly -- [pt. 2] Issues and options in developing a system of case-managed home and community care for North Carolina's older adults : a background paper / prepared by the ... Institute ... and the Center.Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Community health services for older people; Home care services; Long-term care of the sick;
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- North Carolina health careers. by DiMauro, Frank.; North Carolina Area Health Education Centers Program.(CARDINAL)170775;
This guide covers 86 health occupations, grouping related careers under separate sections, listed in alphabetical order. Each career page provides information such as career title, job description, areas of specialization, educational programs, work environment, professional associations, high school preparation, academic requirements and salary information. In the back of the guide are addenda listing information such as: educational programs & locating map, financial aid options, North Carolina hospitals, North Carolina hospitals by city, & health professional associations.
- Subjects: Directories.; Health occupations schools; Medical personnel; Medicine; Paramedical education; Public health personnel;
- © 1990-, North Carolina AHEC Program,
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- Conveying historic Stonewall Jackson campus to Cabarrus County and selling adjacent surplus property would ensure preservation and be state revenue neutral : final report to the Joint Legislative Program Evaluation Oversight Committee, report number 2020-03. by North Carolina.General Assembly.Program Evaluation Division,issuing body.(CARDINAL)295918;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Stonewall Jackson Manual Training and Industrial School (Concord, N.C.); Stonewall Jackson Manual Training and Industrial School (Concord, N.C.); Public land sales; Historic sites; Historic sites;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Red wolf revival [videorecording] / by DeBlieu, Jan,interviewee.(CARDINAL)185890; Patel, Roshan,film director,director of photography,editor of moving image work.; Phillips, Michael K.,1958-interviewee.(CARDINAL)635118; Weaver, Sierra,interviewee.; Green Planet Films,publisher.; Nestbox Collective,production company.; Southern Documentary Fund,sponsoring body.;
Cinematography, Roshan Patel, Madison McClintock, Jeff Reed ; editor, Roshan Patel ; music, The Lone Bellow.With: Mike Phillips, Sierra Weaver, Jan Deblieu, D.J. Sharp, Craig Standridge, Kim Wheeler, Ron Sutherland, David Cobb, Jamin Simmons, Marty Brill.A short film about the last remaining wild population of red wolves which is endangered by hybridization with coyotes. Centered on the historic recovery effort in Eastern North Carolina, we document the multifaceted struggle to reintroduce one of the rarest animals on earth in the face of cultural, economic, and biological challenges in North Carolina.DVD; NTSC; all regions; widescreen; Dolby digital 2.0.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Environmental films.; Nonfiction films.; Short films.; North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.; Red Wolf Recovery Project (U.S.); Red wolf; Red wolf;
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- [North Carolina State University miscellaneous pamphlets] by North Carolina State University.(CARDINAL)157604;
NOT DIGITIZED TITLES: Graduate education in plant pathology -- Graduate study in microbiology at North Carolina State University -- A graduate program leading to the degree of Master of Technology for International Development at North Carolina State University -- Information for industry -- Graduate management options -- After your Bachelor's in Chemistry ...chemical engineering what then? -- Why should you be interested in the textile industry? -- A two year program in soil technology -- Public management -- Poultry science at N.C. State -- Focus your future on agricultural education -- Graduate programs in zoology -- The Criminal Justice Program at North Carolina State University -- Questions and answers about agri-business management -- Making a career out of caring . . . social work -- Continuing professional education in social work -- English : master of arts -- Department of English, School of Liberal Arts -- Varsity men's glee club -- Agricultural institute -- Cooperative education, School of Humanities and Social Sciences -- Focus your future on engineering operations -- Focus your future on ceramic engineering -- Focus your future on chemical engineering -- Focus your future on furniture manufacturing & management -- Focus your future on construction engineering -- What about engineering? -- Mechanical Engineering at North Carolina State University -- School of Agriculture and Life Sciences -- The Engineering Honors program (2) -- In-plant training courses and materials -- Your will is the way -- Systems safety engineering graduate program -- What does the alumni association do for you and N.C. State? -- North Carolina Engineering Foundation, Inc., sustaining gifts program -- Professional photography summer short courses -- Your home septic system -- Educational opportunities for state employees -- North Carolina State University (1976-1978)NOT DIGITIZED TITLES: Special 3 week summer session for adult & community college educators -- Special 3-week summer session in adult studies -- Short courses for the textile industry -- Short course on textile vocational and in plant teaching -- Sport fishing short course -- Scholarship program for the college bound student -- School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, North Carolina State University -- Opportunities for agricultural engineers -- North Carolina Horticulture Council endowed scholarship fund -- A masterpiece tapestry -- North Carolina Fellows program -- Wolfpack club -- A guide to successful program planning and operation for chairmen and coordinators -- David S. Weaver Alpha Zeta endowed scholarship fund -- Questions and answers, Cooperative Engineering education (2) -- Highlighting 1977 tax laws -- The summer institute for foreign students -- Guide to successful program planning and management for faculty, staff and Division of Continuing Education specialists -- Information tuition and fees/registration (1970,1977-1978) -- Cooperative Education, School of Liberal Arts : learn and earn -- School of Liberal Arts Lecture Bureau (2) -- In-service training program in community resource development (2) -- Foundations and development day -- Orientation pamphlets (10) -- "A charter for progress" convocation address -- The perils of righteousness -- Plant food dealer meetings -- Your career as an extension agent -- Information for applicants for admission (1969-70) -- 1972-1973 traffic and parking rules and regulations (condensed) -- Academic freedom, tenure, and academic due process (1970 revision) -- Career planning and placement center -- Engineering -- The Thirteenth Henry M. Shaw lecture in civil engineering -- Engineering lecture series (1968-1969) -- Central crops research station -- The Fourteenth university conference on ceramic scienceA collection of pamphlets from North Carolina State University detailing degree programs, career paths, financial assistance, and services offered at the university.
- Subjects: State universities and colleges;
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- National bicycling and walking study : transportation choices for a changing America : final report / by Zegeer, Charles V.(CARDINAL)149391; Feske, C. David.; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; HDR Engineering.(CARDINAL)205125; University of North Carolina (System).Highway Safety Research Center.(CARDINAL)161140;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-121).Executive summary -- Introduction -- Bicycling and walking in the United States today -- Federal action plan -- Action plans and programs at the State level -- Action plans and programs at the local level -- A vision of the future -- Appendices.The current report draws upon all the work completed to date in outlining a plan of action to promote bicycling and walking as viable transportation options for more Americans. The goals of doubling the current percentage of bicycling and walking trips and reducing by ten percent the number of pedestrians and bicyclists killed or injured are challenging, yet obtainable, and would reap significant transportation as well as other societal benefits.
- Subjects: Cycling; Bicycle trails; Commuting; Walking;
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- Groundwater contamination in the United States / by Pye, Veronica I.(CARDINAL)168815; Patrick, Ruth,1907-2013.(CARDINAL)171834; Quarles, John.(CARDINAL)171658;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 292-307).ONE: GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES: AN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE TECHNICAL REPORT -- The importance of the groundwater resource -- What is groundwater? -- Types of aquifers -- Factors affecting the natural quality of water -- Relationships among groundwater quality and quantity, surface water, and land use -- Sources of groundwater contamination -- The movement of contaminants -- Types of groundwater contamination -- Risks posed by different types of contamination -- Attenuation -- The geographical extent of the problem -- The severity of the problem -- Aquifer rehabilitation -- Measures for protecting groundwater -- Monitoring for groundwater contamination -- Federal regulations applicable to groundwater -- State and local groundwater-quality regulations -- The classification of aquifers -- Groundwater protection strategies that have been proposed -- Conclusions -- TWO: OPTIONS FOR DEALING WITH THE CONTAMINATION OF GROUNDWATER -- The disposal of hazardous wastes -- Septic tanks -- Agricultural practices -- Accidental spills and leaks - The land spreading and spraying of sludges -- Mining -- Highway deicing-salts -- The infiltration of surface water -- Brine disposal associated with the petroleum industry -- The development of groundwater -- Contamination from radioactive sources -- Conclusion -- THREE: THE GROUNDWATER RESOURCE -- What is groundwater? -- The occurrence and natural quality of groundwater -- The use of groundwater -- The profile of an aquifer -- FOUR: GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION -- Sources of contamination -- Changes in the composition of groundwater due to natural processes -- Contamination due to waste-disposal practices [Individual sewage disposal systems -- The land disposal of solid wastes -- The collection, treatment, and disposal of municipal wastewater -- Industrial and other wastewater impoundments -- Land spreading of sludge -- Brine disposal associated with the petroleum industry -- The disposal of mine wastes -- Deep-well disposal of liquid wastes -- The disposal of wastes from animal feedlots -- Groundwater contamination from radioactive sources] -- Other sources of conatmination [Accidental spills and leaks -- Agricultural activities -- Mining -- Highway deicing-salts -- Atmospheric contaminants and acid rain -- The infiltration of surface water -- The development of groundwater -- Improper construction and maintenance of wells] -- FIVE: THE SEVERITY OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION -- Estimates of the percentage of groundwater that is contaminated -- The population affected by groundwater contamination -- SIX: THE EFFECTS OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION ON PUBLIC HEALTH -- The incidence of disease -- Acute illness due to pathogenic contaminants [Bacteria -- Viruses -- Parasites] -- Acute illness due to the chemical content of water -- Chronic effects of groundwater contamination on public health [Chronic disease due to the mineral content of groundwater -- Chronic disease due to contamination by toxic organic chemicals] -- SEVEN: THE GEOGRAPHICAL EXTENT OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION -- Regional assessments of groundwater contamination in the United States conducted by EPA -- State summaries compiled in 1981-82 by the Environmental Assessment Council for this report [Arizona -- California -- Connecticut -- Florida -- Idaho -- Illinois -- Nebraska -- New Jersey -- New Mexico -- South Carolina] -- EIGHT: MONITORING THE QUALITY OF GROUNDWATER -- Methods of well construction -- Types of wells -- Casing materials and sampling procedures -- Data management and information retrieval -- Possibilities for improving monitoring systems -- Research needs -- NINE: REMEDIAL ACTION AND THE REHABILITATION OF AQUIFERS -- In-situ remedial alternatives -- Conventional alternatives of withdrawal, treatment, and final disposal -- Treatment options -- Reverse osmosis (RO) -- Ultrafiltration (UF) -- Ion exchange -- Wet-air oxidation (WAO) -- Combined ozonation/ultraviolet radiation (O3/UV) -- Chemical treatment -- Aerobic biological treatment -- Activated carbon (AC) -- TEN: PROPOSED STRATEGIES FOR THE PROTECTION OF GROUNDWATER -- EPA proposed groundwater protection strategy, 1980 [Strategy background -- The strategy -- Suggested management approach] -- Summary of the chemical manufacturers association's position on EPA's proposed groundwater protectiong strategy [Goal -- Management approach -- Technical approach -- Federal, state, and other roles -- Questions regarding groundwater policy] -- Critique of the CMA position paper -- The Environmental Defense Fund's position on EPA's proposed groundwater protection strategy [Phase I - Federal efforts -- Phase I - State efforts -- Phase II - Federal and state roles] -- Critique of EDF's comments -- EPA groundwater policy since 1980 -- ELEVEN: AQUIFER CLASSIFICATION -- The process of classification [The definition of aquifer boundaries -- Groundwater classification] -- EPA model for aquifer classification -- Critiques of the proposed EPA aquifer-classification system from the Environmental Defense Fund and the American Water Works Association -- State aquifer-classification systems [Connecticut -- North Carolina -- New York -- Wyoming -- New Jersey -- Florida -- Nebraska -- New Mexico -- Maine -- New Hampshire -- Massachusetts] -- Summary of state aquifer-classification systems [Non-degradation policy -- Classification based on numerical standards -- Classification based on land use and numerical standards] -- TWELVE: FEDERAL STATUTES RELEVANT TO THE PROTECTION OF GROUNDWATER -- The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, 42 USC 6901 et seq., Pub. L. No. 94-580 [Solid-waste disposal program -- Hazardous-waste disposal program {Interim-status standards -- Permitting standards -- Imminent-hazard authority}] -- Safe drinking water act of 1974, 42 USC 300f to 300j-9, Pub. L. No. 93-523 -- The Clean Water Act of 1977, 33 USC 1251 et seq., Pub. L. No. 95-217 -- Comprehensive environment response, compensation and liability act of 1980, 26 USC 4611 et seq., Pub. L. No. 96-510 [National contingency plan -- Enforcement and implementation] -- Toxic substances control act, 15 USC 2601 et seq., Pub. L. No. 94-469 -- The surface mining control and reclamation act of 1977, 30 USC 1201 et seq., Pub. L. No. 95-87 -- Federal insecticide, fungicide and rodenticide act, 7 USC 136 et seq., Pub. L. No. 92-516 -- National environmental policy act of 1969, 42 USC 4321 et seq., Pub. L. No. 91-190 -- Conclusion -- THIRTEEN: STATE AND LOCAL MEASURES FOR THE PROTECTION OF GROUNDWATER QUALITY -- Specific source controls [Sources of groundwater contamination related to waste disposal {Waste-management sites -- Well disposal of wastes -- Septic-tank systems -- Land spreading of pollutants -- Animal feedlots} -- Sources of groundwater contamination not related to waste disposal {The construction and operation of wells -- Mine drainage -- Saltwater intrusion -- Spills and leaks -- Highway deicing-salts}] -- Standards and classification systems for groundwater -- Land-use regulations -- Groundwater-allocation law [Common law approaches -- The prior appropriation system] -- Monitoring and enforcement programs -- State groundwater protection programs: summaries for selected states [Arizona -- California -- Connecticut -- Florida -- New Jersey -- New Mexico -- New York -- Virginia] -- FOURTEEN: STATUTORY AND REGULATORY PROVISIONS THAT HAVE BEEN PROPOSED TO ENABLE STATES TO PROTECT AND MANAGE GROUNDWATER RESOURCES -- Statutory provisions -- Regulations designed to prevent groundwater pollution -- Interstate compacts -- Federal-state cooperation on groundwater protection.
- Subjects: Groundwater;
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