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The Nevins Center in Charlotte is just one of the city's programs that assist persons with mental or physical handicaps in living independent lives.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 6 Issue 4, Jan 1984, p38-43, il
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261
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The North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research released its latest book, THE GUIDE TO ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN NORTH CAROLINA, that includes listings and descriptions of private environmental organizations, other groups for which the environment is a secondary concern, and state government agencies responsible in part for environmental management.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 6 Issue 4, Jan 1984, p44-49, il
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339
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The North Carolina Arts Council funds arts festivals throughout North Carolina.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p72-77, il
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340
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Individual artists in North Carolina have suffered a woeful lack of funding in past years.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p78-79, il
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341
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The North Carolina Symphony is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p62-67, por
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342
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Folk art and folk festivals have a rich tradition in North Carolina.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p68-71, il
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In its brief 17-year history, the North Carolina School of the Arts has come to equal the finest conservatories and art schools in the U.S. Graduates of the school distinguish themselves in all areas of the performing arts.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p53-59, il, f
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344
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The North Carolina Arts Council and the North Carolina Department of Community Colleges combined to create the Visiting Artist Program, which brings artists of all mediums and cultures to different community colleges in the state.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p60-61, il
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345
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The art education curriculum in North Carolina's schools often falls at the bottom of the priority list.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p46-47, il
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The authors offer a rationale for arts education in North Carolina schools.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p48-52, il, f
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347
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In two years, from 1980 to 1982, one of every two dollars of National Endowment for the Arts funds available to North Carolina artists vanished.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p32-36, il, f
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348
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Private support for the arts stands in a long Tar Heel philanthropic tradition, especially since the 1920s and 1930s when large contributions began coming from industrialists.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p37-45, il, f
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349
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The history of outdoor dramas in North Carolina begins with \"The Lost Colony\" in 1937 and includes the productions of \"Unto These Hills,\" a Cherokee drama, and \"From This Day Forward,\" a drama depicting the Waldensians, a group of French- Italian Protestants who immigrated to America in 1893.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p15-21, il, por, f
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350
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The North Carolina Museum of Art has evolved from its humble beginnings to its new home, an impressive modern structure on Blue Ridge Road in Raleigh. Now the question of future direction must be addressed.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p22-31, il, f
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North Carolina's policy of involving its executive and legislative branches in issues concerning the arts has come to be viewed by many as a national model.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Feb 1983, p2-9, il, f
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