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 118 STAT. 455 PUBLIC LAW 108–199—JAN. 23, 2004 Center in Boston, Massachusetts, for facilities and equipment; for Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $500,000, for the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, for its rural health program in preventive medicine and behavioral sciences; for Depart ment of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $900,000, for the California Hospital Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, for facilities and equipment; for Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $500,000, for the City of Abilene, Texas, Abilene Taylor County Public Health District, for facilities and equipment; for Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $400,000, for the Houston County Hospital, Crockett, Texas, for facilities and equip ment; for Department of Education, $200,000, for the University of Hawaii, West Oahu campus, Hawaii, to produce the ‘‘Primal Quest’’ film documentary; for Department of Education, $500,000, for the Union Parish School District, Farmerville, Louisiana, to implement an online assessment and interactive instructional pro gram; for Department of Education, $200,000, for the Middle Country School District, New York, to establish a math, science and technology lab at Oxhead Road Elementary School in Centereach, New York; for Department of Education, $500,000, for the Florida Campus Compact, Tallahassee, Florida, to enhance service learning on college campuses throughout Florida; for Depart ment of Education, $340,000, for Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, Connecticut, to expand nursing education recruitment, diversity and training programs, in collaboration with Gateway Community College; for Department of Education, $60,000, for Gateway Community College, New Haven, Connecticut, to enhance educational media and technology; for Department of Edu cation, $100,000, for Project Georgetown, Georgetown, Texas, for an after school program; for Department of Education, $200,000, for Communities in Schools Bell Coryell Counties, Inc., Killeen, Texas, for educational services for at risk youth; for Department of Education, $200,000, for Communities in Schools Central Texas, Inc., Austin, Texas, for educational services for at risk youth; for Department of Education, $325,000; for Harrisburg Polytechnic Institute, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for a K–16 curriculum, equip ment, internships and enrichment activities for high school stu dents; for Department of Education, $175,000, for Lehigh Carbon Community College, Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, for equipment and technology upgrades, and for curricula; for Department of Edu cation, $200,000, for Chicago State University, Chicago Illinois, to establish a school of pharmacy, including equipment; for Depart ment of Education, $500,000, for Marywood University, Scranton, Pennsylvania, to establish a Center for Assistive Technology; for Department of Education, $400,000, for the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, for academic and literacy, character education, career preparation, and enrichment activities for youth; for Department of Education, $250,000, for Whatcom Community College, Bellingham, Washington, to establish a center for training in border security; for Department of Education, $400,000, for West chester Community College, New York, for personnel, equipment and other programmatic expenses for The New Center; for Depart ment of Education, $50,000, for the Marymount Institute for the Education of Women and Girls of Marymount College of Fordham

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