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Student Research Opportunities and Mentoring Programs at Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Mentoring undergraduate and graduate students in research, Matthew Alexander from the Dept. of Chemical & Natural Gas Engineering at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Texas, discusses his involvement in student research mentoring programs at TAMUK, including opportunities for undergraduates and gradu

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Higher Education Advocacy in Texas: Importance of Academic Freedom, Tenure, and Research

Advocacy for academic freedom, tenure, and other higher education values in Texas is crucial for advancing educational standards. Highlighting the significance of shared governance and expressing the benefits of teaching and research in different disciplines can help in advocating for these values.

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Understanding TPDES Permits and Texas Wastewater Regulations

Learn about the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) permits and regulations governing produced wastewater in Texas. Explore the authority of regulatory bodies like the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Discover management opt

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Vibrant Stories and Initiatives in Texas

Explore the diverse beauty of wildflowers, lifestyle, major projects, urban mobility, and safety initiatives in Texas. Witness the essence of the state's energy sector, staff diversity, and policy issues, all captured in engaging visual presentations. Discover the rich colors and vibrant stories tha

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Exploring Beauty and Diversity: Texas's Wildflowers, Urban Mobility, and More

Discover the captivating stories of beauty and diversity in Texas, from wildflowers and beautification projects to urban mobility and major initiatives. Explore the state's rich cultural landscape through stunning visuals and insightful narratives that showcase the essence of Texas.

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Voices of Reconstruction: Perspectives of African American and Women in Texas

Explore the impact of African Americans and women in Texas during the Reconstruction period through the lens of political, economic, and social influencers. Learn about African American legislators, the Freedmen's Bureau, and women's suffrage movement in Texas, shedding light on their contributions

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History of Texas Occupational Therapy Association(TOTA)

Early documentation of occupational therapists in Texas, starting with reconstruction aides in 1919, and the first practitioners employed in various facilities across the state. Includes names of pioneering individuals who contributed to the development of occupational therapy in Texas.

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Texas during World War II: Impact and Involvement

World War II had a significant impact on Texas, with 750,000 Texans serving in the military and 22,000 losing their lives. The state became crucial for military training, hosting 1.5 million soldiers in various installations. Before the war, Texas had a predominantly rural population with limited ac

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Texas Contributions to the Confederate Army in the Civil War

Texas played a significant role in the Civil War by contributing soldiers to the Confederate Army. Governor Francis Lubbock led the state's efforts, organizing troops and sending units such as Hood's Texas Brigade and Terry's Texas Rangers to fight in key battles. Despite initial resistance to the d

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The Evolution of Aquarium Societies in Texas: A Historical Journey from 1932 to 2019

Explore the history of FOTAS - the Federation of Texas Aquarium Societies, from its inception in 1952 to its evolution into a yearly convention. Discover the chronology of aquatic organizations in Texas from the 1930s, including the formation of various aquarium clubs and their contributions to the

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Understanding Municipal Management Districts (MMDs) in Texas

Municipal Management Districts (MMDs) in Texas are special districts that are self-governed but require approval from the host municipality. They have the authority to provide infrastructure and approved service plans. MMDs can issue tax-exempt bonds, levy taxes, assessments, and impact fees, and pr

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Understanding the Texas Tort Claims Act for State Agencies

The Texas Tort Claims Act (TTCA) outlines the scope of tort liability for State entities and employees during their state employment. State entities are represented by the Office of the Attorney General, and specific provisions apply to state entities separate from municipalities. This overview cove

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Eras of Texas History

Historians divide Texas history into 12 eras to identify cause and effect in major events. The eras range from Prehistory to Early Statehood, covering the interactions between Native Americans, Europeans, and colonial powers like Spain and Mexico. Each era represents crucial developments in Texas’

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European Exploration and Missions in Texas: Legacy and Impact

Spain and France's explorers like Cortes, Pineda, Cabeza de Vaca, and others ventured into the New World, shaping Texas history with discoveries, conquests, and missions to convert natives. The journey includes expeditions, conflicts, and the establishment of missions that secured Texas for Spain bu

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Texas Veterans Commission Employment Services Overview

Texas Veterans Commission Employment Services provide job matching, resume assistance, and career advisement to veterans and their families across Texas. With Veteran Career Advisors, Veteran Employer Liaisons, and Rural Veteran Career Advisors, the program aims to increase employment opportunities

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The Convention of 1836 and the Texas Declaration of Independence

The Convention of 1836 held in Washington on the Brazos led to the drafting of the Texas Declaration of Independence, declaring Texas as a free and sovereign republic. The declaration highlighted grievances against Mexico and the adoption of a new constitution on March 2, 1836, known as Texas Indepe

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Classroom Connectivity Initiative in Texas: E-rate and State Matching Fund Process

The Classroom Connectivity Initiative in Texas outlines how E-rate and State Matching funds work to make telecommunications and information services more affordable for schools and libraries. With federal E-rate discounts ranging from 20% to 90%, and state matching funds providing dollar-for-dollar

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Legal Issues and Compliance for Charter Holders in Texas Education

This content covers essential legal information for entities holding charters in the education sector in Texas. It addresses governance, applicable laws and regulations, eligibility criteria, and compliance requirements related to IRS 501(c)(3) exemption status. Key topics include organizational str

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Texas Water Research Network: Building Resilience in Water Resources

Texas Water Research Network focuses on addressing the resilience of water resources in Texas to changes in natural and human systems. By bringing researchers, stakeholders, and policy makers together, the network aims to improve connections and promote effective interactions to enhance water resili

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Understanding the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR)

The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) is a criterion-referenced test that evaluates students based on the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) curriculum standards. It includes Readiness and Supporting Standards, with specific testing requirements for different grade le

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Understanding Texas Boat Registration and Title Search Guidelines

Boaters in Texas need to be aware of registration requirements and title search guidelines. The Parks and Wildlife Department issues boat registration numbers starting with "TX" and both titles and registration stickers. Knowing about hull ID numbers, liens, and how to look up registration records i

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Updates on Recent Legislation Impacting Texas State Agencies

Recent legislative updates affecting Texas state agencies include the Texas Open Meetings Act amendments such as SB 1640, SB 494, and HB 2840. SB 1640 restores criminal penalties for deliberations outside of posted meetings, SB 494 addresses actions during emergencies, and HB 2840 allows public addr

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Texas State Guard Strategic Vision and Mission

The Texas Military Department Strategy outlines the vision of America's premier state military and its mission to provide ready forces in support of state and federal authorities. Emphasizing a "People First" approach, the strategy focuses on investing in human capital, maintaining a diverse and eng

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Overview of Texas Exempted Fishing Permit Program and Federal Season Lengths

Texas Exempted Fishing Permit (EFP) program allows Gulf States to lead reef fish management activities. In 2018 and 2019, all five Gulf States received approval for state management. The EFP requested 16% of the overall recreational quota in Texas based on past preferences. The program is required t

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Improving Agricultural Productivity and Environmental Sustainability in Texas

The USDA NRCS EQIP Edwards Aquifer State Resource Concern (EA SRC) program in Texas aims to enhance local agriculture productivity and environmental objectives by focusing on water quality, erosion reduction, efficient water usage, and addressing climate change impacts. The program provides voluntar

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Texas Pecan Board Enhancing Pecan Farming and Market Promotion

The Texas Pecan Board aims to improve the lives of Texas pecan farm families through enhanced productivity, market strategies, and promotion of pecan products. The board receives grants for various projects and collaborates with organizations to address challenges like the Pecan Weevil infestation.

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Foreign Language Placement Test Information at Texas Tech University

Psychology majors at Texas Tech University need to complete 6 hours of foreign language at the sophomore level or above. Students with varying levels of foreign language experience have different options for meeting this requirement, including taking placement tests or starting with beginner courses

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Early History of American Indian Groups in Texas and North America

This content delves into the origins, identification, regions, and ways of life of American Indian groups in Texas and North America before European exploration. It also covers motivations for European exploration, settlement of Texas, significant explorers, Spanish settlements and missions in Texas

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Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) at Texas State University

The Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) at Texas State University, led by Dr. Reddy Venumbaka, aims to identify, protect, and commercialize intellectual property derived from university research. Services include IP portfolio management, contract review, IP assistance, and technology manage

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Texas Public Finance Authority: Overview of Client Agencies and Issuance History

Explore the Texas Public Finance Authority (TPFA) and its role as the central state issuer for various state agencies, including Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and more. Learn about TPFA's issuance history, managing billions in bonds and provi

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The Texas Academy of International and STEM Studies at Texas A&M International University

The Texas Academy of International and STEM Studies is a program designed for academically focused and motivated high school students in 11th and 12th grades. Located on the Texas A&M International University campus, the academy offers students the opportunity to complete two years of college concur

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Management of Funds from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in Texas

Texas has access to funds from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill through the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund, Natural Resource Damage Assessment, and the RESTORE Act. The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation allocates funds for Texas projects, while BP provides funding for early restoration projects.

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Overview of Major Eras in Texas History

Explore the major eras in Texas history, including Natural Texas, Spanish Colonial, Texas Revolution, Age of Oil, and more. Understand the significance of key dates like 1821 and 1836, and compare pre-colonization American Indian cultures. Learn about important figures in European exploration and co

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Texas History Overview: Missions, Colonization, and Important Figures

Explore the rich history of Texas through missions, colonization, and key figures such as Alvarez de Pineda, Massanet, Cabeza de Vaca, and more. Delve into topics like the first map of Texas, Spanish efforts to colonize, conflicts with France, and the unique cultures that shaped Texas. Discover how

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University of Texas Health Center Infection Control Collaborative Overview

University of Texas Health Center Infection Control Collaborative, led by Jan Evans Patterson, MD, focuses on improving patient safety through collaborative efforts. The program includes clinical and quality improvement experts working together on topics like multi-drug resistant organisms, hand hyg

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Texas A&M University System 7th Annual Military Friendly Symposium

The Texas A&M University System's 7th Annual Military Friendly Symposium highlights the collaboration between the university and the Texas Workforce Commission in supporting veterans. The symposium showcases initiatives such as WorkInTexas.com and the Texas Veterans Leadership Program, aimed at prov

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From Anglo Colonization to Texas Revolution: A Journey Westward

Anglo Colonization and the road to revolution led to the Texas Revolution as American settlers moved west, disregarding Spanish authority and sparking conflicts. Empresarios played a role in land distribution, while figures like Augustus Magee and Bernardo Gutierrez fought for Texas independence. Tr

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Property Taxes and Local Decision-Making in Texas

Texas relies on property taxes and sales taxes as major revenue sources for state and local government funding. The majority of property taxes fund public schools, with the burden increasing due to unfunded mandates from the Texas Legislature. Student funding is impacted by property value growth, be

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Budget Submissions Overview of Indiana Public Postsecondary Institutions (2011-2013)

Detailed analysis of budget submissions for Indiana public postsecondary institutions from 2011-2013, including state appropriations, operating expenses, debt services, and total operating submissions funded by state funds. The data covers various institutions such as Ball State University, Indiana

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Affirmative Action and Race-Conscious Admissions: The Fisher v. Texas Case

The content discusses the Fisher v. Texas case, where Abigail Fisher, a white female, was denied admission to the University of Texas and challenged the use of race in admissions. It explores the 10% law, holistic admissions, and the debate surrounding affirmative action policies. The demographic br

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