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How can I learn more about DISA’s contracts?

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There are several sources you can use to access information about DISA’s contracts. The 2004 DISA Contracts Guide <link to Contracts Guide> is a comprehensive guide to the contracts that the Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization (DITCO) currently has available. Information is also available through the DITCO web site at http://www.ditco.disa.mil/hq/contracts/index.asp and https://www.ditco.disa.mil/dcop/public/asp/dcop.asp.
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What is DISA’s mailing address?

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For DISA Headquarters and other DISA offices in the National Capital Region (Washington, DC area), send correspondence to:
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Where can I get fonts for Tolkien’s alphabets? How can I learn to write them?

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Beginners learing the Tengwar can have a look at Per Lindberg’s guides: http://www.forodrim.org/daeron/md_teng_primers.html. There's a very good font at Amanye Tenceli, which also contains lots of reliable info about the Tengwar: http://hem.passagen.se/mansb/at/. (pl) Daniel Smith has created tengwar fonts: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/4948/tengwar.htm . He also has an excellent listing of other pages with information on tengwar: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/4948/tenghall.
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How can I learn more about protecting my child’s right to Benefits4Life?

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For more information about protecting your child’s right to a lifetime of benefits, please contact 4MyChild at 1-800-4MYCHILD.
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How will I learn about my child’s progress?

Gokulam–Bhaktivedanta Children's Home: Sri Lanka
Expect a yearly progress report and Thank you card telling you about the child’s health, living circumstances, educational progress and update on the program activities. Your personal correspondence will also give you an idea of your child's hobbies, interests, schoolwork and ambitions.
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How do I learn a song’s rhythm?

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The best way to learn a song’s rhythm is to listen to it, paying particular attention to the rhythm. Some tabs on the site have an MP3 file with its rhythm and a small explanation on how to play it. In these cases, you'll only have to click, read and listen.
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How will I learn my baby’s results?

NJDHSS - New Born Screening & Genetic Services
Your baby’s test results will be sent to your baby’s doctor and to the hospital where the sample was taken. You should ask your baby’s doctor for the test results if he/she does not provide them to you. If your baby needs a retest you will be contacted by mail, by the Inborn Errors or Metabolism laboratory or the Newborn Screening Follow-up Program, to have your baby retested.
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How can I learn more about Parkinson’s disease?

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If you have not yet been to our library, click here. The My Parkinson’s Info library contains documents and short movies that explain Parkinson’s disease, and many of its treatments and challenges. Parkinson’s Booklet Downloads from the American Parkinson Disease Association (You will have to register.) You can register here to receive our monthly email newsletter. We will update you on news and treatment options. ndash; You can attend a support group in your area.
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What is Meniere’s disease?

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Meniere’s disease is a disorder that produces a group of symptoms: sudden attacks of whirling dizziness, tinnitus or head noise, a feeling of pressure or fullness in the ear, and a fluctuating hearing loss. While the underlying cause is not known, it is believed to result from a fluctuation in the pressure of fluid that fills the inner ear. An attack may last from a few hours to several days.
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What’s pacing and why do I have it?

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Almost all implantable cardioverter-defibrillators have built in circuitry to pace the heart, in addition to familiar "zapping" function to correct V-Tach or V-Fib, when the heart beats too fast. The pacing function starts if the heart beats too slowly. That happens to many of us, especially when we sleep, because some of the anti-arrhythmic medicines we take do slow down the heart beat.
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What are the absolute no-no’s in fundraising?

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DO NOT exceed $1000.00 at any one time in the informal fund account. DO NOT represent yourself as part of a military or government organization when fundraising. DO NOT ask for monetary donations. When in doubt, ask you Family Assistance Coordinator or the State Family Program Office.
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What will I learn as a registered dietician that I didn’t learn in school?

Nutrition&CV Health | Program in Integrative Medicine
You will receive an up to date, comprehensive review of the current literature with interactive clinical scenarios to apply critical thinking skills. Many sections will be entirely new material.
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How can I get my company on the county’s bidder’s list?

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Vendors may contact the general numbers of the departments listed on the Monroe County website and ask the receptionist to direct them to the appropriate person responsible for purchasing that particular product or service.
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Why/how are Chiropractors different from MD’s and DO’s?

Advantage Health and Wellness Center
A Chiropractic Physician (DC), receives much the same basic education as a Medical Doctor (MD) and Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), All three professions are trained in primary care diagnosis. However the focus of the MD is the utilization of drugs and surgery (hence the title of “Medical” Doctor), the chiropractor is trained on manual medicine (treatment by hand) and therapy, while the DO focuses on Medicine and Drugs with trends towards conservative care.
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Where can I go to learn more about Somerset County’s natural environment?

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The Environmental Education Center offers a variety of environmental education programs, for all age groups, throughout the year. Please click here, or call 908-766-2489 to learn more about the Environmental Education Center, and the many programs that are offered.
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How can I learn more about applying to NC State’s DVM program?

CVM Student Services Office
You are strongly encouraged to attend an admissions information session. An annual schedule is posted on our homepage under the heading, “News and Events,” located at www.cvm.ncsu.edu/news/. If you still have questions after attending an information session, please contact an admissions counselor to make an appointment (www.cvm.ncsu.edu/studentservices/).
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How can I check my loan’s status or learn when my funds will be available?

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You may check your loan status by phone when you call 1-866-398-7726 from 10am - 8pm Eastern Time Monday - Friday, and CLOSED Sat & Sun. from 10am - 8pm Eastern Time Monday - Friday, and CLOSED Sat & Sun.
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What is Cal Poly Pomona’s "learn by doing" philosophy?

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quot;Learn by doing," Cal Poly Pomona’s philosophy, combines theory with practice to enable students to gain real world experience in their majors before graduation, making our graduates highly sought after by companies and professionals.
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Are the 8(a) STARS contracts available for use in GSA’s E-Buy procurement tool?

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Not at the present time; however, we anticipate that all of GSA’s GWACs will be available on GSA’s E-Library in October 2004 and in E-Buy in fiscal year 2005. The 8(a) STARS contracts were awarded under the provisions of Section 8(a) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 637(a)) and FAR part 19.8.
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I don’t have any family with Alzheimer’s. Why should I give?

The New Alzheimer's Center - Frequently Asked Questions
You may know a family that is impacted by this disease. Your gift has the potential to change their lives. Alzheimer’s has been called “the long goodbye” because of its enduring, painful effects on families. Supporting the New Alzheimer’s Center directly supports families in our community who are coping with this tragic situation. In addition, your tax-deductible donation stays in Humboldt County, benefiting our friends and neighbors.
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How can I learn more about using the Library’s online catalog?

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Just ask us! … or the library has created a step-by-step guide (SunTutor) to finding books, articles, and searching the web. It is very informative.
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What does DISA do?

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The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is a Department of Defense (DoD) combat support agency under the direction of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration [ASD(NII)].
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When and how was DISA established?

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DISA was established in Washington, D.C., as the Defense Communications Agency (DCA) with 450 employees on May 12, 1960, by Secretary of Defense Thomas B. Gates. Its mission was to manage the Defense Communications System (DCS), a consolidation of the independent long-haul communications functions of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. To learn more about DCA and how it evolved into DISA, read the agency’s history.
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What if my injury is covered by Worker’s Compensation?

Hand and Upper Extremity Center of Northeast Wisconsin
If you believe that Worker’s Compensation is responsible for the services rendered to you as the patient, please advise your employer to mail the proper forms to our office as soon as possible. The belief that your injury is work-related does in no way ensure payment by your employer’s Worker’s Compensation insurance carrier. For that reason, we require all patients to provide us with all private health insurance information, including insurance cards, at the initial visit.
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How do I know if it’s okay to drink?

Alcohol and Public Health - FAQs
The current Dietary Guidelines for Americans (1) recommend that if you choose to drink alcoholic beverages, you do not exceed 1 drink per day for women and 2 drinks per day for men. These guidelines also specify that there are some people who should not drink alcoholic beverages at all, including Individuals who plan to drive, operate machinery, or take part in other activities that requires attention, skill, or coordination.
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What causes swimmer’s ear?

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Swimmer’s ear (otitis externa) is typically a bacterial infection of the ear canal; this differs from otitis media which involves fluid behind the eardrum. Otitis externa is most commonly caused by water getting trapped in the ear canal. It also follows injury to the skin of the ear canal caused by aggressive “cleaning” with Q-tips, bobby pins, match sticks and other devices. Most of the time, otitis media clears up with proper medication.
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How often do I need to brush my child’s teeth?

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Teeth should be cleaned thoroughly every day. For most children, twice a day, morning and at night before bedtime works well. Some children may need more frequent cleaning, for example after every dose of sweet medication. If brushing is more frequent, limit toothpaste use to just twice a day, morning and night.
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Are there ATM’s at/near the resort?

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Late last year Couples installed ATMs at all three resorts. However, you receive Jamaican currency. There is a conversion fee as well, and your bank will also probably charge a fee. The cheapest way is to use your credit card, debit card or cash to make purchases at the resort and in town. At Couples you can charge the items to your room and pay when you leave. Most of the stores in town accept at least one of the big three (MC, Visa and Amex).
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What are ICD’s?

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Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) are small devices, about the size of a pager, that are placed below the collarbone. Via wires, or leads, these devices continuously monitor the heart’s rhythm. If the heart beats too quickly, the ventricles will not have enough time to fill with blood and will not effectively pump blood to the rest of the body. Left unchecked, the rapid heartbeat could cause death.
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Can I get a hardship driver’s license?

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Kansas laws do not allow the issuance of a hardship license, that would allow a person to drive during the length of their suspension, revocation, cancellation or
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