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| Prevention
(Sep 24, 2012)
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| This page provides links to OCR's prevention resources. |
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| Know Your Rights: Title IX Prohibits Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence Where You Go to School
(Apr 04, 2011)
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| Dear Colleague Letter: Know Your Rights: Title IX Prohibits Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence Where You Go to School |
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| FY 2010 Awards for Grants to Reduce Alcohol Abuse
(Sep 08, 2010)
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| FY 2010 Announcement of awards for Grants to Reduce Alcohol Abuse program with abstracts. |
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| FY 2009 Awards for Grants to Reduce Alcohol Abuse
(Dec 22, 2009)
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| FY 2009 Announcement of awards for Grants to Reduce Alcohol Abuse program |
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| H1N1 Flu Information
(Aug 07, 2009)
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| Information on the H1N1 flu. |
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| Emergency Planning: Influenza Outbreak
(Apr 28, 2009)
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| Scientists predict that the world is due for a global outbreak, or pandemic, of influenza. The U.S. Department of Education is collaborating with the health experts and agencies across the federal government to ensure that, in the case of pandemic flu, our operations and the services we provide will continue. |
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| FY 2008 Awards for Grants to Reduce Alcohol Abuse
(Jul 23, 2008)
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| FY 2008 Announcement of awards for Grants to Reduce Alcohol Abuse program |
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| Federal Assistance to the Mid-West: Information
(Jun 30, 2008)
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| This page provides information as of Thursday, June 26, 2008, for counties in eight states -- Iowa , Illinois , Mississippi , Nebraska , Indiana , Wisconsin , Minnesota , and Missouri have been designated major disaster areas due to severe weather. Contains a list of those designated counties and where FEMA assistance and websites can be found. |
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| FY 2007 Awards for Grants to Reduce Alcohol Abuse
(Oct 04, 2007)
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| FY 2007 Announcement of awards for Grants to Reduce Alcohol Abuse program |
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| Pandemic Flu: A Planning Guide for Educators
(Oct 17, 2006)
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| Pandemic Flu: A Planning Guide for Educators identifies issues to consider when planning for seasonal flu, a mild or moderate pandemic flu, or a severe pandemic. It tells what a "flu pandemic" is, how influenza spreads, and what can be done to limite the spread of the flu. |
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