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Lao
Resource Page
Lao
Students/Profession Database
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/8367/Company.html
This web site is a great resources to find students and professional
in your field. It's a good way of networking and asking the
person what they do.
Lao
American Women Association of Washington D.C.
http://www.dc.net/soump/
The Lao American Women Association (LAWA) of Washington, D.C
metropolitan area was founded in 1995. It is a legally recognized
non-profit, tax exempt organization, the first one set up
in this area solely by Lao American women. LAWA offers Lao
language and culture classes whereby 17 students regularly
attend this year. Now we have three classes, one on Saturday
and two on Sunday afternoon. The Saturday class offers to
help older students with lessons in preparation for their
SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test).....
National
University of Laos
http://www.canpub.com/nuol/
A Decree of the Prime Minister of the Lao PDR Government established
the National University of Laos (NUOL) in June 1995, by merging
nine existing Higher Education Institutions and a Centre of
Agriculture. The aim of the foundation of the NUOL is to rationalize
the Higher Education of Lao PDR, making it more efficient
and more effective in its task of training human resources
for the country. The first academic year of the NUOL started
in October 1996.
Lao
courses at Colleges and University in North America
http://carla.acad.umn.edu/lctl/languages/Lao.html
This page lists language classes for Lao at colleges and
universities in North America. Contact the institutions listed
below for more specific information about these courses.
Lao
Asian Connection
http://members.tripod.com/theodoredome1/_lac/lac_uo.html
This is a good resource. It contains many links to LSA across
the nation as well as other professional Lao links.
Lao
Vision
http://www.laovision.net/
"Valasaan Sieng Lao" (Magazine of Lao Voices), raises public
awareness in the aforementioned issues and much more. As one
of the last waves in the refugee pool of this country, our
Lao community faces scores of issues, and yet, so far we have
not seen any publication that specializes in the Laotian community
and its needs on a national scope. Therefore, Lao Vision is
excited and takes pride in being the pioneer on this path
of communal construction. The core of our staff is composed
of Lao students and professionals who volunteer their talents
as a service to the Lao community nationally and internationally.
We have staff members who reside from varying regions of the
nation: the West Coast, the Midwest, and the East Coast.
Lao
Fonts
http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/fonts/lao.html
Do you need Lao fonts? Visit this site and download the
fonts for PC and Mac version. Available in five different
styles.
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