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Evaluating the air quality impacts of NO[subscript x] emission tradingNobel, Carolyn Eve 30 March 2011 (has links)
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Epidemiologic outcomes associated with NHLBI guideline-recommended pharmacotherapy among patients with persistent asthma in the Texas Medicaid programSmith, Michael James, 1969- 23 May 2011 (has links)
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A study of innovation in community college global educationDean, Sherry Lyn 29 June 2011 (has links)
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Narratives of transformation : education and social change in rural south TexasGuajardo, Francisco Javier, 1964- 06 July 2011 (has links)
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A study of the effect school facility conditions have on student achievementLair, Susan Brooks 08 July 2011 (has links)
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Sociocultural dimensions of white principal leadership in multicultural elementary schoolsHickman, Margaret Jeanne, 1967- 02 August 2011 (has links)
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The geology of the Flat Rock Oil Field, Upton County, TexasSamii, Cyrus, 1934- January 1959 (has links)
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The implementation of international education in colleges and universities in the state of Texas: A follow-up study.Hodges, Sarah 05 1900 (has links)
This study is a follow-up to a study completed by Dr. Thomas Barker in 1994 entitled The Status of the Implementation of International Education in Texas Four-year Colleges and Universities: A Comprehensive Study. A survey of 35 Texas universities and 6 out-of-state benchmark universities revealed information regarding the international programs at these universities in four areas. The four areas surveyed include: (a) administrative, (b) instructional, (c) international student support services, and (d) outreach. A summary of the survey results includes 34 tables detailing the university responses for the 2004 survey compared with the responses obtained from the original, Barker (1994). The results from the 2004 participating benchmark institutions were also reviewed. Texas universities continue to work toward the internationalization of the curriculum with increased numbers supporting an international focus in their mission statements and staffing patterns. Benchmark institutions continue to lead Texas institutions in a majority of areas surveyed. Funding for international education continues to be an issue for both the benchmark and Texas institutions. Changes in attitudes and immigration policies continue to affect the implementation of international programs on the university level. While universities continue to provide support to community and businesses in the area of international education, the extent of this support has decreased in the ten years since the Barker (1994) survey.
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Funds Budgeted for Educational Programs in Texas Schools during a Period of Changing EnrollmentPerry, Russ F. 08 1900 (has links)
This study analyzes budgets of Texas school districts experiencing declining enrollments, as opposed to districts with increasing or steady enrollments. This study identifies how schools are expending funds to meet those needs while dealing with enrollment changes. A total of 924 school districts are studied. The changes in average daily attendance from 1993-1994 to 2003-2004 are used to categorize each district as having increasing, stable, or decreasing enrollments. The total dollar amount expended is compared to the total number of students in each district to determine the amount expended per student. The amounts expended for special education career and technology education, bilingual education, and compensatory education are compared to the number of students being served by those programs to determine a dollar amount that can also be compared from the 1993-1994 and 2003-2004 school years. The per-student expenditures for each educational program are compared to the overall per-student expenditures in each enrollment category (increasing, stable, decreasing). The study reveals no clear pattern of change in the comparison of overall spending to individual program spending as district enrollments fluctuated.
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Growth and Urbanization of the Texas Population, 1940-1950Boulter, Oscar H. 08 1900 (has links)
It is the purpose of this thesis to consider the growth and urbanization of the Texas population since 1880, with primary emphasis on changes which took place during the decade from 1940-1950. The problem involved, therefore, in the second part of this study is to determine the amount of urbanization which took place in Texas during the 1940-1950 decade, to determine the variations among the several regions and "size groups" of cities, and to describe some of the factors related to such increases and variations.
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