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"December 1999."--Cover.

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This activity book is designed to supplement the information provided in the A to Z From a Tree, Illinois Fall Colors, Illinois' Forestry Industry and Illinois Trees : Seeds and Leaves posters from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). When using this activity book, students will become familiar with many characteristics of trees, industries related to trees and products made from trees. The information and activities included can assist your students of grades kindergarten through three in meeting the Illinois Learning Standards listed below. Although it is not necessary to have a copy of the posters named above to complete this activity book, if you would like them, they can be ordered online. Go to http://dnr.state.il.us then click on the "Education" button in the right side box. You'll find the link to the online order form.

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This activity book is designed to supplement the information provided in the A to Z From a Tree, Illinois Fall Colors, Illinois' Forestry Industry and Illinois Trees : Seeds and Leaves posters from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). When using this activity book, students will become familiar with many characteristics of trees, industries related to trees and products made from trees. The information and activities included can assist your students of grades kindergarten through three in meeting the Illinois Learning Standards listed below. Although it is not necessary to have a copy of the posters named above to complete this activity book, if you would like them, they can be ordered online. Go to http://dnr.state.il.us then click on the "Education" button in the right side box. You'll find the link to the online order form.

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This activity book is designed to supplement the information provided in the A to Z From a Tree, Illinois Fall Colors, Illinois' Forestry Industry and Illinois Trees : Seeds and Leaves posters from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). When using this activity book, students will become familiar with many characteristics of trees, industries related to trees and products made from trees. The information and activities included can assist your students of grades kindergarten through three in meeting the Illinois Learning Standards listed below. Although it is not necessary to have a copy of the posters named above to complete this activity book, if you would like them, they can be ordered online. Go to http://dnr.state.il.us then click on the "Education" button in the right side box. You'll find the link to the online order form.

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Prior to the passage of the 1972 Constitution, Montana’s higher education system was both controlled and victimized by Montana’s politics. Alternatingly, Governors or the Legislature tried to control and/or impose political ideology upon the management and teaching/content within the University System. Political favoritism and power-broking were the hallmark of the legislative appropriation process. Under the new Constitution, a newly empowered Board of Regents, and a new Commissioner of Higher Education managed the system and controlled the allocation of the legislative appropriations, but not without a major battle before the Montana Supreme Court. Dr. Lawrence K. Pettit (Larry Pettit) (b. 5/2/1937) was present at the creation of this newly structured higher education system as the first Commissioner of Higher Education in Montana after his appointment by the Board of Regents of the University System in 1973. Larry Pettit has had a dual career in politics and higher education. Pettit, of Lewistown, served as legislative assistant to U.S. Senators James E. Murray and Lee Metcalf, campaign manager, head of transition team and assistant to Montana Governor Thomas L. Judge, taught political science at The Pennsylvania State University (main campus), was chair of political science at Montana State University, Deputy Commissioner for Academic Programs at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Chancellor of the University System of South Texas (since merged with Texas A&M University), President of Southern Illinois University, and President of Indiana University of Pennsylvania from where he retired in 2003. He has served as chair of the Commission on Leadership for the American Council on Education, president of the National Association of (University) System Heads, and on many national and state boards and commissions in higher education. Pettit is author of “If You Live by the Sword: Politics in the Making and Unmaking of a University President.” More about Pettit is found at http://www.lawrencekpettit.com