Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival


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Devoted to the Arts and Crafts Movement past and present, this new magazine celebrates the revival of quality and craftsmanship. Each issue is a portfolio of the best work in new construction, restoration, and interpretive design, presented through intelligent writing and beautiful photographs. Offering hundreds of contemporary resources, it showcases the work not only of past masters, but also of those whose livelihoods are made in creating well-crafted homes and furnishings today. The emphasis is on today’s revival in architecture, furniture, and artisanry, informed by international Arts & Crafts and the early-20th-century movement in America: William Morris through the Bungalow era. Includes historic houses, essays and news, design details, how-to articles, gardens and landscape, kitchens and baths. Lots of expert advice and perspective for those building, renovating, or furnishing a home in the Arts & Crafts spirit. From the publisher of Old-House Interiors magazine and the Design Center Sourcebook. artsandcraftshomes.com




Arts Digest


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The School Arts Book


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Arts & Decoration


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Federal Nutrition Programs


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Federal Nutrition Programs


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Testimony and prepared statements by U.S. Senators, as well as representatives from the Wisc. Dept. of Health and Social Services, Mich. Dept. of Social Services, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Food Marketing Inst., Food Research and Action Center, Nat. Child and Adult Care Food Program Sponsors Forum, American Food Service Assoc., and the Nat. Assoc. of WIC Directors. Additional position statements from the American Dietetic Assoc., American Farm Bureau Fed., Lafayette Urban Ministry, Nat. Treasury Employees Union, Jewish Community Relations Council, and Prevention of Child Abuse.







National Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment Services


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Provides descriptive information about the national flow of admissions to speciality providers of substance abuse treatment (SAT). Consistent data from 1992 through 1995 are presented from a panel of 37 states; this panel is also used to chart national trends. Also included are aggregate profiles & state level data for calendar year 1995, as well as supporting tables & appendices. The main findings are that those admitted to SAT have problems beyond their dependence on drugs & alcohol, being disadvantaged in education & employment when compared to the general population. Extensive charts & tables.