Concord: Education and Research
Concord: Education and Research
Elementary and Secondary Schools
Notable among the offerings of the Concord School District are the Artist-in-the-Schools Program, which brings professionals into the classroom to teach their crafts, and the Environmental Education Program, which is supplemented by a centrally located Science Center and the thirty-acre White Farms classroom. The Concord Regional Vocational Center is located on the premises of Concord High School. Concord High School/Area 11 Vocational Center offers training in the requirements of high-technology companies. Every classroom in the district, from Kindergarten through 12th grade, is equipped with Internet access.
The following is a summary of data regarding the Concord public schools as of the 2003–2004 school year.
Total enrollment: 5,358
Number of facilities
elementary schools: 9
junior high/middle schools: 1
senior high schools: 1
Student/teacher ratio: 15.5:1
Teacher salaries (2003-2004)
minimum: $29,757
maximum: $52,373
Funding per pupil: $8,593
Concord's parochial facilities include two Catholic schools (one elementary/junior high school and one high school) and a Christian school. Its Episcopal school, St. Paul's Preparatory, is one of the most famous feeder schools for Harvard, Yale, and Princeton universities.
Public Schools Information: Administrative Offices, Concord School District, 16 Rumford Street, Concord, NH 03301; telephone (603)225-0811
Colleges and Universities
Concord is home to the Franklin Pierce Law Center (Franklin Pierce College's Continuing Education campus) and the New Hampshire Technical Institute. Founded in 1973, the Franklin Pierce Law Center's aim is to help students of diverse backgrounds develop as attorneys in a non-competitive atmosphere. The center promotes a strong sense of community responsibility in its graduates. The New Hampshire Technical Institute, a public two-year college, offers associate's degrees in engineering, business, health, and computer science. Manchester-based Hesser College offers courses at its Concord campus in the Gateway Office Center in South Concord. The college is best known for its criminal justice program, in which graduates go on to work in law enforcement, probation and parole or corrections. Other degree programs offered include business, early childhood education and computer sciences.
Libraries and Research Centers
The Concord Public Library system consists of the main library, the Penacook Branch Library, and a bookmobile. The system holds more than 150,000 volumes, which include an extensive periodical collection, DVDs and video recordings, and audio books. The Concord Room at the main library is a research facility with materials about local history. Framed prints, reproductions, and photographs are displayed throughout the library. The library has an extensive children's collection and a youth program promotes reading by the young. Special services for cardholders include interlibrary loans and Internet training.
Located in Concord and boasting more than 500,000 volumes are the New Hampshire State Library, the oldest in the country, and the State Supreme Court Law Library. The Franklin Pierce Law Center Library adds another 220,000 volumes to the area's overall legal holdings. Collections in the State Library cover transportation, pollution, public utilities, and statistical and historical resources. Other special interest libraries in Concord include the Governor's Office of Energy and Community Service library, the New Hampshire Historical Society Library, which specializes in genealogy and rare documents, and the Patent, Trademark and Copyright Research Foundation Library. The Ohrstrom Library on the campus of St. Paul's School is housed in a graceful building that combines Gothic influences with the style of Frank Lloyd Wright. Research centers in the city include New Hampshire Chapter of Nature Conservancy research library which focuses on rare plants and animals, and the PTC Research Foundation of Franklin Pierce Law Center which studies practical problems dealing with industrial and intellectual property.
Public Library Information: Concord Public Library, 45 Green Street, Concord, NH 03301; telephone (603)225-8670
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Sabia on shells: A specialized Pacific-type commensalism in the Caribbean neogene
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology; 5/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...the Caribbean and elsewhere in the western Atlantic than in the Indo-West Pacific, selectively eliminated Sabia and its commensalism from Atlantic reef ecosystems. This case is one of several examples indicating the vulnerability of specialized associations...
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Temple monkeys and health implications of commensalism, Kathmandu, Nepal.(RESEARCH)(infectious diseases research)
Magazine article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases; 6/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; The threat of zoonotic transmission of infectious agents at monkey temples highlights the necessity of investigating the prevalence of enzootic infectious agents in these primate populations. Biological samples were collected from 39 rhesus macaques at the Swoyambhu Temple and tested by
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New findings from Okayama University describe advances in discrete and continuous dynamical systems.
Newspaper article from: Journal of Mathematics; 11/24/2009; 700+ words
; ...one-predator modesl in which the commensalism induced by a predator between two prey...concluded: "It is also shown that the commensalism via predator species affects spreading...SPECIES: THE EFFECT OF THE PREDATORY COMMENSALISM IN TWO-PREY, ONE-PREDATOR SYSTEM...
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Dreissena polymorpha and Conchophthirus acuminatus: what can we learn from host-commensal relationships.(Report)
Magazine article from: Journal of Shellfish Research; 12/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...questions relating to symbiosis and commensalism. The acquisition of food by the ciliate...whereas the other remains unaffected (commensalism) or both may benefit (mutualism...questions relating to symbiosis and commensalism. As suggested by Saffo (2001...
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Symbiotic relationships between pseudoscorpions (Arachnida) and packrats (Rodentia).
Magazine article from: Journal of Arachnology; 5/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...Keywords: Packrats, Neotoma, phoresy, commensalism, mutualism RESUMEN. Treinta y dos...of such interactions: parasitism, commensalism and mutualism. Phoresy is defined...active phoresis is an example of commensalism where the pseudoscorpion benefits from...
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SPIONID BORE HOLE POLYDORICHNUS SUBAPICALIS NEW ICHNOGENUS AND ICHNOSPECIES: A NEW BEHAVIORAL TRACE IN GASTROPOD SHELLS
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology; 11/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...occupation by a hermit crab and for commensalism between polychaetes and hermit crabs...and McDermott (2004) in defining commensalism. A description of a new fossil ichnogenus...and possibly present the history of commensalism between polychaetes and hermit crabs...
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Altitudinal distribution and outdoor occurrence in chromosomal races of the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) in central Italy
Magazine article from: Folia Zoologica; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...populations living indoors and a few Rb populations living outdoors indicates that commensalism is not a necessary condition to become Robertsonian. Moreover, commensalism may only be a by-product of the demographic and ecological conditions that...
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Campylobacter jejuni genes involved in GI tract colonization are identified.
Newspaper article from: Gastroenterology Week; 6/7/2004; 700+ words
; ...Microbiology report. "To understand how the bacterium promotes commensalism, we used signature-tagged transposon mutagenesis and identified...focusing on the bacterial requirements necessary for promoting commensalism in a vertebrate host," concluded investigators. Hendrixson...
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Findings from H.E. Zaixso et al in marine biology reported.
Newspaper article from: Ecology, Environment & Conservation; 10/30/2009; 700+ words
; ...which live in their mantle cavities. The boundary between commensalism and parasitism is often indistinguishable because of insufficient...an isopod, Edotia doellojuradoi, previously described as commensalism. Monthly intertidal samples of mussels were taken from September...
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Studies from Ewha Womans University yield new information about ecology.
Newspaper article from: Ecology, Environment & Conservation; 2/27/2009; 700+ words
; ...between crayfish and branchiobdellids can fluctuate between commensalism and mutualism depending mainly on the environmental fouling...Lee and colleagues published their study in Oecologia (Commensalism or mutualism: conditional outcomes in a branchiobdellid...
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Commensalism
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
Commensalism Commensalism is a type of symbiosis, specifically...degree. The most classic example of commensalism is that of scavengers, who benefit...leaves its kill behind. One type of commensalisms, known as inquilinism, occurs...
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commensalism
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
commensalism Situation in nature in which two species live in close association but...nests of army ants by scavenging on refuse without harming the ants. Commensalism is a type of symbiosis . In the other type, mutualism , both organisms...
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Relations (Commensalism, Symbiosis, Parasitism)
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
RELATIONS (COMMENSALISM, SYMBIOSIS, PARASITISM) In his book Attention and Interpretation (1970), Wilfred R. Bion conducted a parallel study of the...
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Symbiosis
Book article from: Science of Everyday Things
...third variety of symbiosis, called commensalism. As with parasitism, in a relationship characterized by commensalism only one of the two organisms or...any) are distributed. These are commensalism, parasitism, and mutualism. In...
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Interspecies Interactions
Book article from: Animal Sciences
...layperson. They are mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism. Mutualism Mutualistic relationships may be the...even promote colonization and population growth. Commensalism Commensalism is a newer and more inclusive term for an older...
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