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         Texas Family Programs:     more books (47)
  1. An index to Texas First Families: A certificate program sponsored by the Texas State Genealogical Society, 1995-1999 by Wanda Lamberth Donaldson, 1999
  2. Impact evaluation of the Texas Department of Human Resources' family planning program by David Malitz, 1982
  3. Archer County, Texas 1880-1980 Centennial Family History & Program June 29-July 6 1980 by Centennial Book Committee, 1980
  4. Texas Family Album. Stories by Donna Ingham by Donna Ingham, 2002
  5. Extending cooperative extension education to Mexican-American families: Program, methods and evaluation; a report of a research study El Paso, Tecas 1962-1967 by Daniel C Pfannstiel, 1968
  6. An evaluation of three programs for abusive men in Texas (Research monograph / Division of Family Life, Center for Social Research, the University of Texas at Arlington) by William A Stacey, 1984
  7. Crunching numbers by hand: Statistical programs for the Texas Instruments 55 pocket calculator (The Newberry papers in family and community history) by Richard J Jensen, 1981
  8. Texas family law practice manual: A project of the Council of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Texas
  9. Lifesaving Skills in 20 Minutes: Family & Friends CPR Anytime (Personal Learning Program: Course Kit Includes Mini Anne; CPR Skills Practice DVD; AHA CPR, etc) (Multimedia) by American Heart Association, 2006
  10. Brighter Futures & Promotoras: Planned Parenthood of Houston and Southeast Texas.(Examples from the Field: Culturally Competent Sexuality Education Programs): An article from: SIECUS Report
  11. Household transmission of pandemic (H1N1) 2009, San Antonio, Texas, USA, April-May 2009.(RESEARCH)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Oliver W. Morgan, Sharyn Parks, et all 2010-04-01
  12. The family and its home;: Suggestions for study programs toward healthy personalities by Bernice Milburn Moore, 1956
  13. Evaluation report: Family Day Home Care Provider Program by Mary G Marshall, 1987

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2. Texas Department Of State Health Services - Family Planning Services
Web page for DSHS Family Planning Services Family planning services help individuals determine the number and spacing of their children.
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    Family planning services help individuals determine the number and spacing of their children. This promotes positive birth outcomes and healthy families. The Texas Department of State Health Services helps fund over 300 clinic sites across the state that provide quality, comprehensive, low-cost, and easily accessible reproductive health care to women and men. Learn more about services available through the assistance of the Texas Family Planning program: Why is family planning important?
    There are a lot of good reasons to practice family planning:
    • Healthier - Mothers and babies are both healthier when there are at least 2-3 years between the births of each child. Happier - Families are usually happier when both the mother and the father are ready to welcome a new baby into their home.

    3. THE CITY OF EL PASO, TEXAS - Www.elpasotexas.gov
    Includes information about city departments and city services.
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    4. Army Study
    Soldiers' Family members celebrate Freedom Fest at Fort Hood, Texas. Family programs like this are important to the morale of Soldiers and their families.
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    Soldiers' Family members celebrate Freedom Fest at Fort Hood, Texas. Family programs like this are important to the morale of Soldiers and their families.

    5. Army Study Confirms Recreation, Family Programs Linked To Readiness, Retention
    Soldiers' Family members celebrate Freedom Fest at Fort Hood, Texas. Family programs like this are important to the morale of Soldiers and their families.
    http://www.army.mil/-news/2007/08/16/4418-army-study-confirms-recreation-family-
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    Army Study Confirms Recreation, Family Programs Linked to Readiness, Retention Aug 16, 2007 BY Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command Steve Bibiano ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Army News Service, Aug. 16, 2007) - The Army has announced results from a recently completed study that identified positive, measurable links between Soldiers' use of recreation and Family programs and readiness and retention.
    The study, funded by the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command, found a significant relationship and a positive, direct link between active-duty Soldiers' use of recreation and Family programs and their desire to stay in Army, their career intentions, and their satisfaction with Army life. These links also held true for programs use by the spouses of active-duty Soldiers.
    "Now we can demonstrate that the recreation and Family programs we have in place do make a difference," said Brig. Gen. Belinda Pinckney, FMWRC commander.

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