999 resultados para South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice--Auditing
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This chart gives the ten leading causes of death by age group in South Carolina.
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Originally, Carolinians grew rice on dry land, but early in the eighteenth century, cultivation spread to swampy fresh water areas. Until the 1850s, rice reigned supreme. But large-scale rice production was limited to the tidal marshes and inland swamp, while cotton became profitable statewide after the invention of the cotton gin. In its heyday, however, rice made a few hundred planters extremely wealthy. It also contributed to cross culturation and the making of Carolina as a rich cultural hybrid. In this essay, it is this aspect of rice cultivation that Professor Littlefield describes.
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This program-bulletin has been prepared by Dr. G. A. Wauchope, head of the English Department of the University: of South Carolina, for the use of Women's Literary Clubs and for the guidance of any who would acquaint themselves with the recent dramatic movement in Great Britain. A list of authors and their works are discussed.
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This interactive site describes the various inhabitants of a blackwater ecology system. It has a watercolor illustration with birds, animals and fish which you click and information about the animal is described by scientific name, size, description, habitat, range, diet and behavior.
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This Powerpoint presentation gives a five year statistical overview of domestic violence in South Carolina. It covers the years 2004 through 2008.
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This publication is volume 2, issue 1 of the University of South Carolina Publications. Series III. Biology. on taxonomic studies of the flora and fauna of South Carolina.
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This publication is volume 2, issue 2 of the University of South Carolina Publications. Series III. Biology. on taxonomic studies of the flora and fauna of South Carolina.
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This publication is volume 2, issue 4 of the University of South Carolina Publications. Series III. Biology. on taxonomic studies of the flora and fauna of South Carolina.
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This publication is volume 1, issue 4 of the University of South Carolina Publications. Series III. Biology. on taxonomic studies of the flora and fauna of South Carolina.
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This publication is volume 2, issue 3 of the University of South Carolina Publications. Series III. Biology. on taxonomic studies of the flora and fauna of South Carolina.
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This publication is volume 3, issue 1 of the University of South Carolina Publications. Series III. Biology. on taxonomic studies of the flora and fauna of South Carolina.
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The South Carolina Board of Registration for Foresters at the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation publishes a newsletter on board and agency events, activities, and statistics.
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This is a list of diseases and conditions that must, by law, be reported by physicians and health care professionals to their local public health department.
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