Maryland Procurement Manual
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TRANSPORTATION POLICIES & PROCEDURES MANUAL
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A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge
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Southern Baptist Disaster Relief
media.mobaptist.orgNorth Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware involved 168 units and teams from 24 state Baptist conventions utilizing approximately 2,245 volunteers. In 2005, the response to Hurricane Katrina involved over 500 units from 41 state Baptist conventions utilizing over 21,000 volunteers.