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California,Florida, Nevada gleans Joan Sebastian and Utah joan sebastian letra uncovers each had two proposals chosen.Nine projects involvehealth care, five cover information technology, two focus on advancedmanufacturing and one will train participants in "green" construction skills. The remaining projects involve the transportation, geospatial technology andenergy industries.Individual awards start at just over $150,000 and run upto almost $1 million.The projects will employ a variety of technology-based learning applications,ranging from setting up a "virtual hospital" to help train nurses to usingonline chat rooms to provide students with one-on-one support.In addition,award-winning projects have teamed up with growing industries, area workforceand economic development entities, and educational institutions includingcommunity and four-year colleges. Today's grantees and their partners willcarry out their activities over a three-year period.This competition was announced in the Federal Register on June 20, 2008, andis part of the Labor Department's Employment and Training Administration'sTechnology-Based Learning Initiative, which was launched in 2006. Editor's Note: A list of award-winning organizations and relevant industriesfollows this news release.2009 Technology-Based Learning GrantsAward-Winning OrganizationsOrganization City StateIndustryAmountAble-DisabledSan DiegoCalif. Information technology$584,600Advocacy, Inc.County of Orange,Santa AnaCalif.
Health care $500,000OC CommunityResourcesUniversity ofAdamsColo.Energy$502,596Colorado, DenverGulf Coast Panama CityFla joan sebastian tour . Advanced manufacturing$499,583CommunityCollegeHillsborough TampaFla oiga joan sebastian . Advanced manufacturing$498,815CommunityCollegeState of IllinoisSpringfieldIll joan sebastian juliantla . Information technology$500,000Madisonville Madisonville Ky.Health care $425,181CommunityCollegeDillardNew OrleansLa.Construction$969,090UniversityThe Guidance SouthgateMich.Health care $500,000CenterCollege of Las VegasNev Health care $420,727Southern NevadaReno Community Reno Nev mas alla del sol joan sebastian . Transportation$499,900Services AgencyThe Research Albany N.Y. Health care $365,666Foundation ofthe StateUniversity ofNew YorkWake Technical RaleighN.C.
Information technology$383,686CommunityCollegeTemple Philadelphia Pa.Information technology$695,569UniversityCenter forSocial Policyand CommunityDevelopmentGreenville Greenville S.C . Health care $154,018TechnicalCollegeNorth CentralGainesvilleTex joan sebastian afortunado . Health care $538,947Texas CollegeOgden-WeberWeberUtah Information technology$500,000AppliedTechnologyCollegeWestern GovernorsSalt LakeUtah Health care $500,000University CityNorthern VirginiaAnnandaleVa.Geospatial technology $492,458CommunityCollegeWest VirginiaParkersburgW.Va.Health care $469,164University atParkersburg Total$10,000,000U.S joan sebastian tatuajes . Department of Labor releases are accessible on the Internet at information in this news release will be made available inalternate format (large print, Braille, audio tape or disc) from the COASToffice upon request.Please specify which news release when placing yourrequest at 202-693-7828 or TTY 202-693-7755.The Labor Department iscommitted to providing America's employers and employees with easy access tounderstandable information on how to comply with its laws and regulations . For more information, please visit Department of LaborJennifer Kaplan, +1-202-693-5052, or Terry Shawn, +1-202-693-4676, both U.S.Department of Labor. BERLIN, Jan 12 (Reuters) - A new economic stimulus programmeagreed by Germany's coalition parties on Monday will total 50billion euros, a senior conservative political leader said.

