2. In celebration of National Victims Rights Week:
Lecture with rapper/actor ICE-T at The Forum
Doors open at 5 pm, Followed by a VIP Session
APRIL 27th 2007
a n d a u t o g r a p h e d m e m o r a b i l i a w i t h I c e-T
Plus, ICE-T: Live In Concert at Dragonfly Nightclub
Doors open at 9 pm for a special performance
Lecture and performance: $50 VIP SPECIAL: $100
VIP SPECIAL includes VIP seating at lecture, plus
Personal Session af ter lecture with ICE-T
and VIP admittance to ICE-T performance
Tickets available by calling 717.214.ARTS, or
directly from The Box at the Whitaker Center
Lecture Only: $25 Limited amount of tickets for Performance Only at the door
VICTIM/WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM PRESENTS
THE VICTIM/WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM STRIVES TO REDUCE THE TRAUMA OF A CRIME BY EMPOWERING AND ASSISTING
CRIME VICTIMS, WITNESSES AND SIGNIFICANT OTHERS IN RECONSTRUCTING THEIR LIVES THROUGH ADVOCACY, SUPPORT,
INFORMATION AND REFERRALS.VWAP IS AN INDEPENDENT NON-PROFIT AGENCY THAT PROVIDES SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE
TO VICTIMS OF CRIME IN DAUPHIN COUNTY. VWAP PROVIDES THESE SERVICES AT NO COST TO VICTIMS.
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If you’re jumping for the big prize, you gotta aim high.
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With degrees in the high-skill, high-wage professions of tomorrow.
More than 80% of our students are majoring in the 15 fastest-growing occupations.
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If you plan to go far, think State System.
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4. We’re asking you to step up so some dropouts can move forward.
We can do two things about dropouts. // Nothing, meaning they'll continue to go without jobs, get in trouble and
cost us money in welfare and other social service programs. / Or we can train dropouts and put them to work – with
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practical, occupation-oriented education programs that lead to good jobs. // Instead of collecting welfare, they'll
earn a skilled employment wage. / They'll pay taxes. They'll buy houses. They'll invest in their futures. //
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Re-engaging dropouts in the workforce is actually a growth strategy for Pennsylvania. // It will create jobs, reduce
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6. Victim / Witness Assistance Program Support for victims or witnesses of a crime
Dauphin County Courthouse
Second Floor
888-292-9611 tollfree
717-780-7075 local
717-780-8052 emergencies
www.victimwitness.org
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Transportation
Courtroom orientation
Help from community agencies
Communication with offender
Crisis intervention
Inmate release notification
Intimidation intervention
Protection from Abuse orders
Supportive Counseling
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9.
10. Seeing will be believing.
The Civil War and Underground Railway eras
step out of the history books and into your life.
11. If you consider this half empty, it might be time
to join those who think it’s half full.
12. Frank Silver
717.580.9710
franksilver@gmail.com
myspace.com/silverfrank
13. Solar of Fortune
converting some corporate energy needs over to solar will save big bucks.
ppl electric is committed to helping you save on your electric bills.
visit us online to learn how we can help you move further from the grid.
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15. No matter what your business, success today often depends on the workings of
government. What government does affects revenues, expenses, profits and even the
way you run your organization. To be effective, you often need government on your
side...or out of your way. We help leading businesses and organizations advance their
objectives with elected officials, agency personnel, the media and the public at large.
In the right way, to get the best results.
16. If the Technology Commercialization Group had been there...
Edison might have delivered even brighter ideas.
17. Of the 89 medicines being developed here for heart disease,
how many are you willing to live without?
Heart disease is North Carolina's leading cause of death, killing 17,500 residents in 2007.
But there's new hope on the horizon.
North Carolina pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies are developing 89 of the 312 medicines
in development nationwide for heart disease and stroke.
Our state is helping keep up the momentum of drug discovery that has helped cut U.S. deaths
from these diseases by more than 25 percent between 1999 and 2005.
What could keep these promising new therapies from reaching patients?
Government policies that harm biopharmaceutical research and remove the incentives
to find new and better heart disease medicines.
We must not put roadblocks in front of the North Carolina's pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies
as they uncover the life-saving drugs of tomorrow.
Learn how the biopharmaceutical industry is bettering patient care at
www.phrma.org
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If you’re jumping for the big prize, you must aim high.
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) universities give you a leg up.
With degrees in the high-skill, high-wage professions of tomorrow.
More than 80 percent of our students are majoring in the 15 fastest-growing occupations.
Including healthcare. Computer Sciences. Education. Biosciences. Math. Business.
If you plan to go far, think PASSHE.
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14 Universities. Endless Possibilities.
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22. A PUBLIC NOTICE
WILL ONLY GET NOTICED
IF THE PUBLIC KNOWS
WHERE TO LOOK.
I t's a t r ad it i on as old as American democracy: when government wants to do something, it needs to let citizens know.
Now that right is being threatened - by proposals to do away with the requirement to run public notices in your local newspaper.
Some officials would like to start putting public notices online instead, buried somewhere on a little seen, rarely visited government website.
That means you'd likely never see what they might be up to. Some municipalities don't even have websites.
They claim it's a cost-saving move. But what it really means is that government will be able to hide its dealings from the people of Pennsylvania.
Legislation supported by the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association reduces advertising rates for local governments and expands the reach of public notices.
It keeps them in newspapers, and at the same time increases your ability to know by adding them to newspaper websites.
Get the facts at panewspaper.org/notices.
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Help make Philadelphia smoke-free.
Call 686.3412 and tell City Council to put health above politics.
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talent and support our existing life sciences work force. That translates into
additional and more effective training for workers within the various medical
technologies. We're also encouraging healthcare institutions to grow their own
talent – to find and train existing employees within their own organizations. Finally,
we're doing everything we can to move dislocated workers into the hottest new
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