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Carolina North State
Greenville - South Carolina

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NAEP -- State Profiles. Educational Assessments by State. Student demographics. School characteristics. State comparisons.
State Profiles present key data about each state's student and school population and its NAEP testing history and results. The profiles provide easy access to all NAEP data for participating states and links to the most recent state report cards for all available subjects. ...

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Census Bureau Home Page
Estimates   ·   American Community Survey   ·   Projections   ·   Housing    ·   Income | State Family Income   ·   Poverty   ·   Health Insurance   ·   International    ·   Genealogy ... [Read More]

The North Carolina Capitol: Pride of the State
orth Carolina's state capitol rises majestically on Union Square in downtown Raleigh, a city specifically created in 1792 to serve as North Carolina's permanent capital. Built between 1833-40, the granite building is one of the finest and best preserved examples of civic Greek Revival architecture in the United States. Relatively small in comparison to many other state capitols, this impressive structure has stood as a symbol of pride to North Carolinians for more than 150 years. ... [Read More]

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
is to enrich the cultural, educational, and economic well-being of North Carolina's citizens and visitors. We do this by working to enhance the availability and quality of our state's historic, library, and artistic resources. ...

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North Carolina QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau
Number of counties in North Carolina:  100 Printing this map ...

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North Carolina QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau
Select a county Alamance County Alexander County Alleghany County Anson County Ashe County Avery County Beaufort County Bertie County Bladen County Brunswick County Buncombe County Burke County Cabarrus County Caldwell County Camden County Carteret County Caswell County Catawba County Chatham County Cherokee County Chowan County Clay County Cleveland County Columbus County Craven County Cumberland County Currituck County Dare County Davidson County Davie County Duplin County Durham County Edgecombe County Forsyth County Franklin County Gaston County Gates County Graham County Granville County Greene County Guilford County Halifax County Harnett County Haywood County Henderson County Hertford County Hoke County Hyde County Iredell County Jackson County Johnston County Jones County Lee County Lenoir County Lincoln County McDowell County Macon County Madison County Martin County Mecklenburg County Mitchell County Montgomery Cou ... [Read More]

North Carolina NRCS
The 2004 Annual Report highlights NRCS's accomplishments in North Carolina for the 2004 fiscal year.  How EQIP helps orchard growers control pests is highlighted in the 2004 issue. ...

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North Carolina State Information Page
North Carolina State Web Page: ...

Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1092 ...

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North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation
I would like to welcome you to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation's web site. I hope this site will answer some of your questions, and provide a better understanding of our role in the criminal justice system. ...

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NC State Bureau of Investigation / Robin P. Pendergraft, Director ... [Read More]

North Carolina State Bar Opinions Restricting Involvement of Non-Attorneys in RealEstate Closings and Refinancing Transactions
Third, the Opinion could reduce competition from out-of-state mortgage lenders, harming consumers who find lower interest rates or more attractive refinancing packages with these lenders. Out-of-state lenders may not have facilities in North Carolina to close loans and often have contracted with in-state lay providers to close them. Some conduct their entire loan application and approval process via the Internet, simultaneously reducing costs and increasing customer convenience. The convenience offered by Internet-based mortgage lenders may be especially important to technologically savvy -- but busy -- families who live in, or are moving to, North Carolina's Research Triangle. The potential for lower rates may be especially important to borrowers in small communities that have fewer local lenders. The Opinion could diminish these options. ... [Read More]


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