This document provides information about North Carolina, including its geography, attractions, culture, history, and economy. It highlights various outdoor activities across the state's mountains, piedmont, coast, and cities. It also lists cultural driving trails and websites for planning trips. Contact information is provided for the North Carolina Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development for additional travel resources.
The document describes international student support services that provide assistance to students arriving in Southern California, including airport pickup, help setting up accounts and services, and orientation. Two package options are described that vary in level of support and services provided, such as housing assistance and shopping support. The services aim to help international students adapt to living in a new country and culture.
The rumble of motorcycles will be heard throughout Rome on Aug. 27 as bikers wind their way through 86 miles of Floyd County roads.
Kangaroo Express Stations in Floyd County are sponsoring Roo Ride for Our Troops, a benefit motorcycle ride to benefit the USO, the Wounded Warrior Project and the Georgia National Guard.
The ride is part of the company’s nationwide effort to raise money for the three organizations that help the troops both in active duty and once they are home.
The ride will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the Woodmen of the World Park on Wilkerson Road. The ride will then loop throughout Floyd County before ending back at the park.
The cost is $25 per bike and $15 per additional rider. Bikers can register at any Kangaroo location in Floyd County, and registration will continue the morning of the event.
- The document discusses Android app development lessons including app lifecycles, bundles, and event handling. It describes how to save app state using bundles during configuration changes and restarts. It also explains how to add click and text change listeners to buttons, text views and edit texts to handle user interaction events.
La nueva versión de Word 2007 tiene una interfaz renovada con una cinta de opciones dividida en fichas como inicio, insertar y diseño de página. Cada ficha contiene grupos lógicos de comandos relacionados, y algunos grupos tienen cuadros de diálogo. El botón de Office permite crear, abrir, guardar o imprimir documentos. A la derecha hay una barra de herramientas de acceso rápido para agregar comandos como guardar o deshacer independientemente de la ficha activa.
Sample Academic Book Opinion and Reflection - MamdaniJames Addoms
This summary provides an overview of Ron Eglash's book "African Fractals" which argues that fractal geometry is reflected in indigenous African social organization, knowledge systems, and aesthetics. Eglash defines fractal geometry and its key components of recursion, scaling, self-similarity, infinity, and fractional dimension. He provides examples of fractals in African architecture, art, body modifications, and social structures. While fractals may occur unintentionally in aspects like urban sprawl, Eglash argues they also occur intentionally through aesthetics in art and an implicit influence. Architecture specifically demonstrates fractals through intentional and explicit construction that reflects African social and political structures.
http://www.collaborativejourneys.com
"Virtual Collaboration: A How-to Primer"
Slides associated with workshop; delivered by Ben Ziegler for Volunteer Victoria, in February 2015.
The document describes international student support services that provide assistance to students arriving in Southern California, including airport pickup, help setting up accounts and services, and orientation. Two package options are described that vary in level of support and services provided, such as housing assistance and shopping support. The services aim to help international students adapt to living in a new country and culture.
The rumble of motorcycles will be heard throughout Rome on Aug. 27 as bikers wind their way through 86 miles of Floyd County roads.
Kangaroo Express Stations in Floyd County are sponsoring Roo Ride for Our Troops, a benefit motorcycle ride to benefit the USO, the Wounded Warrior Project and the Georgia National Guard.
The ride is part of the company’s nationwide effort to raise money for the three organizations that help the troops both in active duty and once they are home.
The ride will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the Woodmen of the World Park on Wilkerson Road. The ride will then loop throughout Floyd County before ending back at the park.
The cost is $25 per bike and $15 per additional rider. Bikers can register at any Kangaroo location in Floyd County, and registration will continue the morning of the event.
- The document discusses Android app development lessons including app lifecycles, bundles, and event handling. It describes how to save app state using bundles during configuration changes and restarts. It also explains how to add click and text change listeners to buttons, text views and edit texts to handle user interaction events.
La nueva versión de Word 2007 tiene una interfaz renovada con una cinta de opciones dividida en fichas como inicio, insertar y diseño de página. Cada ficha contiene grupos lógicos de comandos relacionados, y algunos grupos tienen cuadros de diálogo. El botón de Office permite crear, abrir, guardar o imprimir documentos. A la derecha hay una barra de herramientas de acceso rápido para agregar comandos como guardar o deshacer independientemente de la ficha activa.
Sample Academic Book Opinion and Reflection - MamdaniJames Addoms
This summary provides an overview of Ron Eglash's book "African Fractals" which argues that fractal geometry is reflected in indigenous African social organization, knowledge systems, and aesthetics. Eglash defines fractal geometry and its key components of recursion, scaling, self-similarity, infinity, and fractional dimension. He provides examples of fractals in African architecture, art, body modifications, and social structures. While fractals may occur unintentionally in aspects like urban sprawl, Eglash argues they also occur intentionally through aesthetics in art and an implicit influence. Architecture specifically demonstrates fractals through intentional and explicit construction that reflects African social and political structures.
http://www.collaborativejourneys.com
"Virtual Collaboration: A How-to Primer"
Slides associated with workshop; delivered by Ben Ziegler for Volunteer Victoria, in February 2015.
Chronic kidney disease is a condition where the kidneys are damaged and cannot properly filter waste from the blood. It is often caused by diabetes and high blood pressure, which account for over 70% of kidney failure cases in Michigan. Chronic kidney disease affects over 900,000 adults in Michigan and many are unaware they have it. Early detection through blood tests and lifestyle changes such as diet and medication can help prevent kidney disease from progressing. Treatment options for kidney failure include dialysis or transplant.
This document discusses using machine learning for anomaly detection in information systems monitoring. It proposes detecting anomalies when a system's behavior does not look normal based on interdependent metric values, even if those values are within default thresholds. The goal is to teach the monitoring system normal system behavior so it can determine the best thresholds and notify engineers of anomalies. The proposed approach uses an unsupervised Gaussian mixture model with expectation-maximization learning on real performance data from an application server. The model identified two Gaussians to characterize the normal operational states.
This document discusses three ancient Iberian sculptures from Spain: the Warrior of Moixenet statue from Valencia built in 400 BC, the Biche of Balazote sculpture located in Madrid and constructed in 500 BC, and the Dama d'Elx statue in Elx dating to between the 5th-4th centuries BC.
The document summarizes the results of a broadband survey conducted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for Nebraska municipalities. Key findings include:
- Most municipalities have websites but many want improvements to content, maintenance, and technical support.
- Facebook is the most commonly used social media tool. Smaller municipalities face more challenges utilizing technology.
- Most respondents are satisfied with current internet speeds but want help with funding, staffing, and technology upgrades to further utilize broadband.
- Access to high-speed internet is seen as important for quality of life but many do not believe current services are adequate for the future or attracting new residents and businesses.
How often do you think about home security? If it's no more than locking the doors and windows when you leave the house, you better think a little harder! This infographic has 17 DIY tips to make your home safer and more secure against home invasions.
Relocating To The Triangle Relocation GuideCarla Freund
This document provides information and resources to assist with relocating to The Triangle area of North Carolina, including contact information for the Carla Freund Realty Group. It highlights the education system and top universities in the region, as well as industry employers and accolades for cities like Raleigh, Cary, and Apex. Links are included for parks, recreation, weather data, and tips for a smooth moving process.
This document provides information and resources to assist with relocating to The Triangle area of North Carolina. It introduces the Carla Freund Realty Group and includes links to help make the relocation process smooth. The document then provides details on education, industries, and lifestyle amenities in the Triangle region.
The document provides information about camping and RVing in California, including:
- Seventeen California Welcome Centers located throughout the state offer travel information.
- RV camping options are available on national lands through the National Recreation Reservation Service and in California state parks which can be reserved in advance.
- RVing is ideal in California thanks to the varied landscapes from coastlines to deserts and mountains and the many RV camping facilities. Safety tips for RV driving and checklists for road trips are also included.
This document is a visitor's guide for Washington State published in 2014. It provides information on various regions, festivals, and attractions across the state. Some highlights include 18 music festivals throughout the state, details on the diverse landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities in each region, a calendar of 45 festivals and events taking place each month, and background on Washington becoming a state 125 years ago in 2014. The guide aims to showcase the wide range of experiences available to visitors in Washington.
This document is the 21st edition of the Access in San Diego Guide, which provides information to help seniors, veterans, locals, and visitors with disabilities access San Diego County. The guide includes information on transportation options, medical services, activities and attractions, restaurants, shopping, and lodging that are accessible. It also provides maps and contact information for visitor centers. The guide is published by the non-profit Accessible San Diego to celebrate its 25th year of providing access information to improve the experience of people with disabilities in San Diego County.
This document is the 21st edition of the Access in San Diego Guide, which provides information to help seniors, veterans, locals, and visitors with disabilities access San Diego County. The guide includes information on transportation options, medical services, recreational activities, restaurants, shopping, and lodging that are accessible. It also provides maps and contact information for visitor centers. The guide is published by the non-profit Accessible San Diego to celebrate its 25th year of providing access information to improve the experience of people with disabilities in San Diego County.
The document provides information about the Rotary International Convention being held in New Orleans, Louisiana from May 21-25, 2011. It outlines details about registration costs and deadlines, recommended hotels and their prices, opportunities to learn and network at the convention, places to visit in New Orleans, and pre- and post-convention tour packages. The convention will offer sessions, workshops and networking opportunities to learn about service projects, partnerships and build lifelong friendships with Rotarians from around the world.
This classified ad section from The Caroline Progress newspaper includes:
1) Ads for apartment rentals, furniture refinishing services, various part-time jobs, and truck driving jobs.
2) Notices for upcoming auctions of estate items, collectibles, farm equipment and more.
3) Statewide classified listings for items like antique shows, classic car purchases, cattle sales, education programs, and commercial property auctions.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Voyageurs National Park- Guide & Map Part 2NostalgicOutdoors™
Voyageurs National Park is a water-based park located in northern Minnesota along the Canadian border. It contains over 500 islands and 655 miles of shoreline across 218,054 acres that can only be accessed by watercraft. Popular attractions within the park include Anderson Bay, Ellsworth Rock Gardens, Hoist Bay, Kettle Falls, and Little American Island, but visitors are also encouraged to explore the many out-of-the-way places. Activities in the park include ranger-led tours, boating, camping, hiking trails, fishing, winter sports, and visiting the visitor centers to learn more.
The document discusses the requirements for obtaining a driver's license in North Carolina. It covers the types of licenses and permits available, including learner permits, motorcycle permits, and commercial licenses. It also outlines the testing requirements, including vision, knowledge of traffic signs and laws, and an on-road driving skills test. Additional topics covered include required documentation, license renewal processes, identification cards, and various DMV services.
The document describes plans for a futuristic four-star hotel concept in Annapolis, Maryland without a restaurant. It includes 50 room accommodations, a business seminar area with meeting rooms, and an aquatic universe. A SWOT analysis identifies advantages like panoramic views and meeting spaces, while noting drawbacks like the large investment and lack of a restaurant. Distribution networks and commercial programs target business travelers, leisure groups, and individuals. Staffing and space plans lay out the facility layout and employee roles.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Rocky Mountain National Park Fees and-passes-2014NostalgicOutdoors™
The document summarizes fees and passes for Rocky Mountain National Park. It provides details on entrance fees for vehicles of different passenger capacities, annual passes, fees for commercial tours and non-profit groups, and camping fees. Campground information and locations are also included.
5 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the month of December, including:
- The launch of the "I Know How It Feels" campaign to share personal stories of struggle and resilience.
- A virtual town hall meeting with Brig. Gen. Donald MacWillie on December 12th.
- A call for youth artwork submissions for a February peace forum exhibit.
- Ongoing advisories about noise and road closures due to training through December 14th.
- Various local holiday events, activities, and contests in Manhattan and surrounding areas.
Chronic kidney disease is a condition where the kidneys are damaged and cannot properly filter waste from the blood. It is often caused by diabetes and high blood pressure, which account for over 70% of kidney failure cases in Michigan. Chronic kidney disease affects over 900,000 adults in Michigan and many are unaware they have it. Early detection through blood tests and lifestyle changes such as diet and medication can help prevent kidney disease from progressing. Treatment options for kidney failure include dialysis or transplant.
This document discusses using machine learning for anomaly detection in information systems monitoring. It proposes detecting anomalies when a system's behavior does not look normal based on interdependent metric values, even if those values are within default thresholds. The goal is to teach the monitoring system normal system behavior so it can determine the best thresholds and notify engineers of anomalies. The proposed approach uses an unsupervised Gaussian mixture model with expectation-maximization learning on real performance data from an application server. The model identified two Gaussians to characterize the normal operational states.
This document discusses three ancient Iberian sculptures from Spain: the Warrior of Moixenet statue from Valencia built in 400 BC, the Biche of Balazote sculpture located in Madrid and constructed in 500 BC, and the Dama d'Elx statue in Elx dating to between the 5th-4th centuries BC.
The document summarizes the results of a broadband survey conducted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for Nebraska municipalities. Key findings include:
- Most municipalities have websites but many want improvements to content, maintenance, and technical support.
- Facebook is the most commonly used social media tool. Smaller municipalities face more challenges utilizing technology.
- Most respondents are satisfied with current internet speeds but want help with funding, staffing, and technology upgrades to further utilize broadband.
- Access to high-speed internet is seen as important for quality of life but many do not believe current services are adequate for the future or attracting new residents and businesses.
How often do you think about home security? If it's no more than locking the doors and windows when you leave the house, you better think a little harder! This infographic has 17 DIY tips to make your home safer and more secure against home invasions.
Relocating To The Triangle Relocation GuideCarla Freund
This document provides information and resources to assist with relocating to The Triangle area of North Carolina, including contact information for the Carla Freund Realty Group. It highlights the education system and top universities in the region, as well as industry employers and accolades for cities like Raleigh, Cary, and Apex. Links are included for parks, recreation, weather data, and tips for a smooth moving process.
This document provides information and resources to assist with relocating to The Triangle area of North Carolina. It introduces the Carla Freund Realty Group and includes links to help make the relocation process smooth. The document then provides details on education, industries, and lifestyle amenities in the Triangle region.
The document provides information about camping and RVing in California, including:
- Seventeen California Welcome Centers located throughout the state offer travel information.
- RV camping options are available on national lands through the National Recreation Reservation Service and in California state parks which can be reserved in advance.
- RVing is ideal in California thanks to the varied landscapes from coastlines to deserts and mountains and the many RV camping facilities. Safety tips for RV driving and checklists for road trips are also included.
This document is a visitor's guide for Washington State published in 2014. It provides information on various regions, festivals, and attractions across the state. Some highlights include 18 music festivals throughout the state, details on the diverse landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities in each region, a calendar of 45 festivals and events taking place each month, and background on Washington becoming a state 125 years ago in 2014. The guide aims to showcase the wide range of experiences available to visitors in Washington.
This document is the 21st edition of the Access in San Diego Guide, which provides information to help seniors, veterans, locals, and visitors with disabilities access San Diego County. The guide includes information on transportation options, medical services, activities and attractions, restaurants, shopping, and lodging that are accessible. It also provides maps and contact information for visitor centers. The guide is published by the non-profit Accessible San Diego to celebrate its 25th year of providing access information to improve the experience of people with disabilities in San Diego County.
This document is the 21st edition of the Access in San Diego Guide, which provides information to help seniors, veterans, locals, and visitors with disabilities access San Diego County. The guide includes information on transportation options, medical services, recreational activities, restaurants, shopping, and lodging that are accessible. It also provides maps and contact information for visitor centers. The guide is published by the non-profit Accessible San Diego to celebrate its 25th year of providing access information to improve the experience of people with disabilities in San Diego County.
The document provides information about the Rotary International Convention being held in New Orleans, Louisiana from May 21-25, 2011. It outlines details about registration costs and deadlines, recommended hotels and their prices, opportunities to learn and network at the convention, places to visit in New Orleans, and pre- and post-convention tour packages. The convention will offer sessions, workshops and networking opportunities to learn about service projects, partnerships and build lifelong friendships with Rotarians from around the world.
This classified ad section from The Caroline Progress newspaper includes:
1) Ads for apartment rentals, furniture refinishing services, various part-time jobs, and truck driving jobs.
2) Notices for upcoming auctions of estate items, collectibles, farm equipment and more.
3) Statewide classified listings for items like antique shows, classic car purchases, cattle sales, education programs, and commercial property auctions.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Voyageurs National Park- Guide & Map Part 2NostalgicOutdoors™
Voyageurs National Park is a water-based park located in northern Minnesota along the Canadian border. It contains over 500 islands and 655 miles of shoreline across 218,054 acres that can only be accessed by watercraft. Popular attractions within the park include Anderson Bay, Ellsworth Rock Gardens, Hoist Bay, Kettle Falls, and Little American Island, but visitors are also encouraged to explore the many out-of-the-way places. Activities in the park include ranger-led tours, boating, camping, hiking trails, fishing, winter sports, and visiting the visitor centers to learn more.
The document discusses the requirements for obtaining a driver's license in North Carolina. It covers the types of licenses and permits available, including learner permits, motorcycle permits, and commercial licenses. It also outlines the testing requirements, including vision, knowledge of traffic signs and laws, and an on-road driving skills test. Additional topics covered include required documentation, license renewal processes, identification cards, and various DMV services.
The document describes plans for a futuristic four-star hotel concept in Annapolis, Maryland without a restaurant. It includes 50 room accommodations, a business seminar area with meeting rooms, and an aquatic universe. A SWOT analysis identifies advantages like panoramic views and meeting spaces, while noting drawbacks like the large investment and lack of a restaurant. Distribution networks and commercial programs target business travelers, leisure groups, and individuals. Staffing and space plans lay out the facility layout and employee roles.
NostalgicOutdoors™- Rocky Mountain National Park Fees and-passes-2014NostalgicOutdoors™
The document summarizes fees and passes for Rocky Mountain National Park. It provides details on entrance fees for vehicles of different passenger capacities, annual passes, fees for commercial tours and non-profit groups, and camping fees. Campground information and locations are also included.
5 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the month of December, including:
- The launch of the "I Know How It Feels" campaign to share personal stories of struggle and resilience.
- A virtual town hall meeting with Brig. Gen. Donald MacWillie on December 12th.
- A call for youth artwork submissions for a February peace forum exhibit.
- Ongoing advisories about noise and road closures due to training through December 14th.
- Various local holiday events, activities, and contests in Manhattan and surrounding areas.
This document provides information about the advantages of Scottsdale, Arizona as a place to do business. It highlights Scottsdale's highly educated workforce, low taxes, strong infrastructure, and proximity to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. It also lists Scottsdale's top rankings in various categories like education, livability, and business climate. Overall, the document promotes Scottsdale as an economically vibrant city with a high quality of life.
The weekly update provides information on upcoming opportunities and events at Joint Base Lewis-McChord including outdoor activities like hiking, rafting, and visiting local attractions. It also lists community events such as a car show, talent competition, and college and apprenticeship fair to explore education and career opportunities. The Armed Forces Action Plan seeks input on issues and recommendations to improve benefits, housing, and other services for military members and families.
This document provides a trip planning guide for visiting Grand Canyon National Park. It includes information on navigating the park, transportation options, weather, sights on the South and North Rims, activities, and basic services. Shuttle buses are recommended to access viewpoints and trails along the South Rim due to limited parking. Ranger programs, hiking, and bike rides are among the top things to do.
This document summarizes the agenda for a two-day conference on equine, racing, and gaming law to be held in Saratoga Springs, New York. Day one will focus on legal issues in the equine and racing industries, covering topics such as drug use in horse racing, industry regulations and laws, federal regulation of horse racing, equine liability statutes, and taxation and syndication issues. Day two will examine the state of the gaming industry, with panels on casinos coming to New York, anti-money laundering compliance, internet gaming, casino expansion, and the impact of fantasy sports on sports betting debates. Confirmed speakers include government officials, lawyers, academics, and industry representatives.
The document describes SplitSecond, a driver safety program for 16-24 year olds in Orange and Seminole Counties, Florida. It aims to positively influence risky driving behaviors through an innovative, technology-based approach that communicates directly with young adults. The program is led by Lennon Moore and Jackie VanderPol and aims to reduce fatalities and injuries in this age group by 40% through online training incentives and collaboration with schools and organizations. It will be evaluated by researchers at the University of Central Florida who will analyze crash statistics before and after the program. The budget to launch the pilot program is $1.2 million.
This document is a newsletter from Task Force Knighthawk that provides information of interest to military families including upcoming events, notices, and volunteer opportunities. It announces air assault practice and a demo happening on June 27th and 28th. It also shares information about the education center closure, a housing survey, parking lot repairs at Clark Hall, volunteer needs at the library and gift shop, and financial readiness tips. Additionally, it describes the bicycle patrol training that military police completed and lists summer camps and things to see and do in the local area.
Mr. Miles provides information for students in Track 2/3 7th grade social studies class at Durant Road Middle School. Students should check the team website and Mr. Miles' video for more details on the class. Students will use Google Classroom to complete assignments and are given class codes to join. The grading policy is based 100% on summative assessments which demonstrate mastery of topics, while formative assessments provide feedback but do not affect grades. Students will learn history starting from the Age of Exploration through a flipped classroom model using short videos for initial learning.
This document summarizes a fundraising event being held by Camp Caroline on October 21-23, 2016. The event will include a fishing tournament on Saturday morning, barbecue cooking competition, and evening worship services and activities. Participants can register individually to attend the event for $80, which includes meals and lodging, or they can register boat and cooking teams to participate in the competitions for additional fees. The proceeds will benefit Camp Caroline. The deadline to register is October 5th to guarantee an event t-shirt.
The document provides details about a men's retreat taking place from June 3-5, 2016 at Camp Caroline Outdoor Chapel on Dawson's Creek. The retreat will feature keynote speeches from Rev. Larry Ponds of Body of Christ Christian Church on the theme of "Go Ye, therefore and make Disciples of All Nations." The schedule outlines times for registration, meals, worship sessions, Bible study, recreational activities like fishing, games, and a movie. The goal is for men to attend for retreat, renewal and empowerment.
168th regional assembly registration packet distribute versionLuke Miles
Rev. Dr. Ronald J. Allen
10:45am: Rev. Dr. Penny Ziemer, Carr Memorial Christian Church, Clinton
10:45am: Rev. Dr. Christopher Rollston, First Christian Church, Wilson
10:45am: Rev. Dr. Sharon Stanley-Rhea, First Christian Church, Rocky Mount
10:45am: Rev. Dr. David Kays, Timothy Christian Church, Ayden
10:45am: Rev. Annell George McLawhorn, First Christian Church, Goldsboro
10:45am: Rev. Dr. Douglas Searcy, First Christian Church, Wilson
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The document provides information about upcoming events for the NC Disciples Women, including a February retreat, a March regional fellowship, and an April regional assembly. It discusses the completion of repairs to the Latham House and encourages participation in the women's ministry programs. The president's message welcomes women to upcoming gatherings and thanks those involved in the roof repairs. An article looks for women who have been missing from the ministry and encourages them to participate through various group options.
2016 summer camp rental information bookletLuke Miles
Camp Caroline is a Christian camp and conference center celebrating 62 years of service. The document provides information on their 2016 summer camp schedule, rental facilities, and fees. Various camps are offered from June to August for different age groups, including sailing camps, arts camps, and mission camps. Cabins and meeting facilities are available to rent for groups and families.
This document provides information about the North Carolina Disciples Women's Ministries organization. It introduces the new president, Joann Williams, and provides her background. It also lists the members of the 2015 NC DWM cabinet and their roles. The document discusses past events like the women's retreat and looks ahead to future plans. It includes articles on themes of hope, faith, and the church community. In summary, it shares updates from the North Carolina DWM organization, introduces new leadership, and discusses faith-related topics.
Camp Caroline is a Christian camp and conference center located in North Carolina that has been operating for 61 years. It offers various summer camps for children and youth from June to August covering topics like sailing, arts, and mentoring programs for those with special needs. The document provides the 2015 schedule, rates, and guidelines for renting the facilities for group retreats or events. It details the amenities available like cabins, meeting halls, water activities and sports facilities. Rules prohibit alcohol, drugs, smoking, and require shoes and only allow use of reserved buildings.
2015 Regional Aseembly Registration FormLuke Miles
The document provides information about the 167th Regional Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in North Carolina to be held on April 18, 2015 at Hillyer Memorial Christian Church in Raleigh. It includes a registration form requesting name, address, phone, email, church, and lunch selection. The schedule lists the times for registration, worship, lectures, workshops, business session and adjournment. The document also provides biographies of the lecturers, details on the workshop presenter, and notes on parking for the event.
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Avery
Watauga
Gaston
Lincoln
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For more information on North Carolina’s river basins, or to
order a river basin poster, contact the North Carolina Office
of Environmental Education at 1-800-482-8724 or visit
www.eenorthcarolina.org.
State-Maintained Roads Miles
Interstate Routes.......................................1,131
Interstate Business Routes .............................70
U.S. Routes................................................5,602
N.C. Routes ...............................................8,116
State Secondary Routes...........................64,266
Total 79,185
Non-State-Maintained Roads
City-Maintained Streets ..........................21,782
Other State Agency Roads............................748
Federal Agency Roads ...............................3,470
Total 26,000
Total Public Road Mileage .........................105,185
“move over” AnD “fenDer BenDer” lAws.
When passing an emergency vehicle, tow
truck or a utility vehicle with flashing
lights on the highway shoulder, “Move
Over” one lane, if possible, or reduce
speed. Violation could result in a $250
fine plus court costs. If you are in a
minor, non-injury “fender bender,” move
your vehicle to the shoulder of the road.
Violation results in a fine plus court costs.
cell phones. Cell phone use by drivers
younger than 18 is prohibited except
in the case of an emergency or when
talking to a parent or spouse. Violators
pay a $25 fine plus court costs.
teXtinG. Texting or sending email, or reading
texts or email while operating a vehicle on
a public street or highway is prohibited. It is
allowed if the vehicle is stopped or parked.
Violators can be fined $100 plus court costs.
heADliGhts. Required from sunset to
sunrise, when light conditions restrict
visibility to 400 feet or less, and while
operating windshield wipers during
inclement weather. Motorcycles must
have headlights on at all times.
riGht turn on reD. Permitted after a
complete stop, unless otherwise posted.
trAffic crAshes. Traffic crashes involving
death, personal injury or property damage
of $1,000 or more must be reported to
the nearest law enforcement officer or
agency. Failure may result in prosecution
and/or driver license suspension.
helmets. A helmet built to Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 218
is required by law when riding on a
motorcycle or moped. Children up to
age 16 are required to wear a helmet
while riding a bicycle.
sAfety Belts AnD chilD pAssenGer restrAints.
All vehicle occupants are required to wear
seat belts. Front seat violators will receive a
$25 fine plus court costs. Back seat violators
will receive a $10 fine. Children under age
8 and weighing less than 80 pounds must
be secured in a child restraint device. Older
children must transition to booster seats
before using an adult safety belt. Drivers
who fail to properly secure their children
face up to $145 in fines and court costs, as
well as two points on their driver license.
Remember, “Click It or Ticket.” For more
information, visit www.buckleupnc.org.
DrivinG while impAireD. Motorists with a
blood-alcohol concentration at or greater
than 0.08 percent are charged with DWI.
First convictions will result in suspension
of license for at least one year, a fine
and possible imprisonment. Drivers with
prior DWI convictions may be subject to
punishment as a felon and their vehicle
may be seized and sold. “Booze It & Lose It.”
Division of motor vehicles. The Division
of Motor Vehicles provides driver and
vehicle services, including vehicle titling
and registration, driver licenses and
identification cards, maintenance of
driver records, compilation of crash
statistics and enforcement of state and
federal laws that regulate motor vehicle
operations, theft, sales and inspections.
Visit www.ncdot.gov/dmv to take
advantage of DMV’s online services.
work Zone sAfety. NCDOT reminds
motorists to “Drive Smart. Do Your Part”
when traveling through the state’s work
zones. As conditions in a work zone can
change quickly, it is especially important
for motorists to pay attention and
reduce speed through these areas. The
penalty for speeding in a work zone is
$250 plus three driver license points.
n.c. stAte hiGhwAy pAtrol. Call one of the
toll-free numbers or dial *HP (*47) from
your cellular phone in an emergency.
highway patrol communications centers
Asheville 1-800-445-1772, Troop G
Elizabethtown 1-800-334-7411, Troop B
Greensboro 1-800-445-8621, Troop D
Monroe 1-800-572-8765, Troop H
Newton 1-800-445-1779, Troop F
Raleigh 1-800-662-7956, Troop C
Salisbury 1-800-233-3151, Troop E
Williamston 1-800-441-6127, Troop A
Rules of the Road
About North Carolina Roads
Statistics compiled from 2009 data.
North Carolina’s River Basins
Statistics compiled from 2007 data.
Longest Primary Route — U.S. 64
611 miles through 24 counties from the Tennessee state
line to the Outer Banks
Shortest Primary Route — N.C. 400
0.93 mile in Manteo, Dare County
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North Carolina Snow Skiing
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Mint Museum Uptown in Charlotte
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Magic Wings Butterfly House in Durham
visit north cArolinA. Whether looking for fun for the whole family or
traveling with good friends, you will find the makings for wonderful
memories in North Carolina. The state’s mild climate encourages
outdoor activities year round, making biking and hiking popular
throughout the state.
Come to our mountains, where you will enjoy breathtaking vistas along
an array of scenic highways and trails. The foothills and piedmont beckon
you to explore our state’s rich history. Whether exploring the site of a
Revolutionary or Civil War skirmish or stepping back in time at an historic
village, you will experience the spirit of North Carolina. You can also
enjoy a round of world-class golf. In addition, with more than 100
wineries located from the mountains to the sea, you are never too far
away to experience the winemaking process first hand.
Our coastline offers a wealth of choices for the athletic or leisure visitor.
Canoe or kayak among the inlets or experience a bit of maritime lore at
one of our historic lighthouses.
Treasure is not only found in places such as Reed Gold Mine State
Historic Site in Midland, the location of the first gold rush in the U.S.,
but in places like Roanoke Island Festival Park in Manteo and the
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem. Literary
treasures such as Thomas Wolfe’s home in Asheville and historical
treasures like Fort Fisher in Kure Beach bring North Carolina’s story alive.
More than 1,500 silver state highway historical markers (www.ncmarkers.
com) describe fortunes won and lost, libraries and churches erected,
American Indian and African American heritage, the Civil War, the civil
rights movement and more. Also look for brown signs that lead to 27
state historic sites and seven history museums.
culturAl weB-BAseD DrivinG trAils
www.blueridgemusic.org
www.cherokeeheritagetrails.org
www.discovercraftnc.org
www.homegrownhandmade.com
www.ncculturetour.org
www.ncliterarytrails.org
For more information, call the N.C. Division of Tourism, Film and Sports
Development toll-free in the U.S. and Canada at 1-800-VISIT-NC (1-800-
847-4862), go to www.visitnc.com or stop by one of our nine welcome
centers located on major interstates.
economic Development. In 2010, North Carolina was ranked by Site
Selection magazine as the state with the best business climate, an
honor it has received for six consecutive years and nine of the past 10
years. From January through October 2010, North Carolina’s economic
development network helped create 13,143 jobs, with companies
investing $2.77 billion statewide.
North Carolina has established itself among the nation’s top markets in
knowledge-based industries such as biopharmaceuticals, information
technology, aviation and aerospace. In addition, North Carolina is a top-5
destination for wine travelers with nearly 100 wineries; is ranked among
the top 10 states for film, television and commercial production; and is
one of the most visited states in the country.
North Carolina also boasts outstanding public and private universities
and a top-ranked community college system that offer highly rated,
customized training programs designed to meet the needs of area
businesses.
For more information about economic development in North Carolina,
contact the N.C. Department of Commerce at (919) 733-4977 or visit
www.nccommerce.com.
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Kiteboarding on the Outer Banks
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