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  Louisiana Communities: ARCADIA
Arcadia is the seat of Bienville Parish, but was not its first seat of government.
The community, which was called Sparta, was doomed from the start because of its location.
Although the election was not contested groups of men from different communities conspired to seize the parish records.
www.enlou.com /communities/arcadia.htm   (391 words)

  
 San Jose Traffic Schools | Santa Clara County | San Jose Traffic School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The town was founded as a farming community to provide food for the presidios of San Francisco and Monterey.
For nearly two centuries a farming community, San Jose produced a significant amount of fruits and vegetables until the 1960s, and many past and current names of teams, streets, buildings, and so on reflect its agricultural beginnings.
To the west, communities such as Campbell and Cupertino had incorporated as cities to avoid being annexed to San Jose, while expansion to the north was impossible because of San Francisco Bay.
www.american-traffic-schools.com /California/San-Jose.php   (1083 words)

  
 Big Ideas
Plans are afoot to install 200 of these machines in Miyagi Prefecture by March 2007 and to distribute the funds collected to social welfare organizations and disaster relief groups.
Yet to be explored, we think, is how to nurture and construct better knowledge communities where sophisticated dialogue and collaboration takes place, free perhaps of the rambling and platitudes endemic in blogdom.
Seniors, if you like, will have to be retreaded, and this must get done as they near their first semiretirement so that they can seamlessly move into their next jobs, which must be brain- rather than brawn-centered.
www.globalprovince.com /bigideas.htm   (14239 words)

  
 The COOK Report On Internet
Finally and most importantly Frank Coluccio in a long first part of a two part article analyzes what communities need to understand if they are going to build their own infrastructure which likely is the only way out of the current dilemma of the 'first mile.' 116 pages
An interview with Dave Schaeffer, the CEO of Cogent Communications, explains in detail the business plan for a 20 city facilities-based network that will deliver 100 megabits-per-second internet connectivity to businesses in connected buildings for $1000 a month.
Enron is operating an all IP network that it is marketing to aggregate and deliver audio, video and other kinds of web based content to customers by moving the web servers to the periphery of its network which is a private overlay of the public internet.
www.cookreport.com /past_issues.shtml   (9558 words)

  
 Polish ancestry by city - ePodunk
Move your mouse over points on the map to see city names and percentages, and to link to in-depth community information.
Major immigration occurred in the 19th century, and again, after World War I. In the 2000 census, 8,977,235 people in the U.S. claimed Polish ancestry.
The map and the following list show communities in which 1,000 or more people listed an ancestry group, and in which at least 20 percent of those people said they were Polish.
www.epodunk.com /ancestry/Polish.html   (257 words)

  
 Complexity Related Application Papers
Cognitive Aspects of Communication between Cells - Don Mikulecky
Principles and Guidelines for Sustainable Community Design - Robert Hsin
The Prosperous Community: Social Capital and Public Life - Robert D. Putnam
www.calresco.org /related.htm   (5548 words)

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