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    Pottawattamie County Farm to Fork (Phase III)

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    This continuation of a previous project showed the value of hiring a local food coordinator to aid in advancing local food systems in southwest Iowa

    The Parthenon, May 6, 1964

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    Pediatrics

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    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Pragmatic language skills form the foundation for conversational competence, whereas deficits in this area are associated with behavioral problems and low literacy skills. Children who are deaf or hard of hearing demonstrate significant delays in this critical area of language. Our purpose with this research was to identify variables associated with pragmatic language ability in children who are deaf or hard of hearing.METHODS:This was a longitudinal study of 124 children with bilateral hearing loss between 4 and 7 years of age living in Colorado. As part of a comprehensive speech and language assessment, pragmatic language skills were evaluated annually by using the Pragmatics Checklist.RESULTS:The children\u2019s pragmatic skills increased significantly with age. Higher levels of pragmatic language ability at 7 years of age were predicted by (1) meeting Early Hearing Detection and Intervention 1\u20133\u20136 guidelines (hearing screening by 1 month, identification of hearing loss by 3 months, and receiving intervention by 6 months of age), (2) greater quantity of parent talk, (3) higher nonverbal intelligence, (4) lesser degrees of hearing loss, and (5) higher maternal education.CONCLUSIONS:With the findings of this study, we underscore the importance of pediatricians and other health care professionals counseling parents about the value of adherence to the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention 1\u20133\u20136 guidelines with regard to intervention outcomes. The strong association between amount of child-directed parent talk in the first 4 years of life and pragmatic language outcomes at 7 years of age emphasizes the need for professionals to encourage parents to talk to their children as much as possible.CC999999/ImCDC/Intramural CDC HHSUnited States/U19 DD001218/DD/NCBDD CDC HHSUnited States/U19DD001218/ACL/ACL HHSUnited States/N01 DC042141/DC/NIDCD NIH HHSUnited States/2021-11-01T00:00:00Z33139440PMC82373291050

    Volume 23 - Issue 07 - Friday, October 9, 1987

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    The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman\u27s independent student newspaper.https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/2343/thumbnail.jp

    Flamingo Vol. II N 4

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    Chaparral. Taking It Seriously . Prose. 1. Whiz Bang. Our History Lesson . Prose. 1. Ubersax, Delmar. Untitled. Picture. 4. Mather, William G. Frozen Fields . Poem. 5. A.F.T. Open Season . Prose. 6. Anonymous. Bob . Poem. 6. Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 6. Mather, William G. Untitled. Poem. 6. R. Song . Poem. 7. Q. Woman\u27s Love . Poem. 7. Holt, Kilburn. A Lost Art . Poem. 7. C.B. A Sonnet . Poem. 7. Keeler, Clyde. Untitled. Picture. 9. Keeler, Clyde. Mid-Years . Picture. 0. Anonymous. Inside Stuff . Prose. 9. Anonymous. Untitled. prose. 9. Keeler, Clyde. untitled. Picture. 10. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 10. Anonymous. The First One: A Flapper\u27s Lament . Prose. 11. Keeler, Clyde. Untitled. Picture. 11. Keeler, Clyde. Untitled. Prose. 11. Schmitz, Edward. Untitled. Picture. 11. W.A.V. The Microbes . Picture. 11. Williams, Grace. Heaven\u27s Bells! Picture. 12. Anonymous. Heaven\u27s Bells! Prose. 12. Anonymous. Tragedy Picture. 12. Anonymous. Untitled. Picture. 12. Anonymous. Famous Hells Picture. 12. Anonymous. Denison\u27s Hall of Fame: Uncle Sam Brierly . Prose. 13. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 14. Anonymous. Anxious Moments . Cartoon. 16. Keeler, Clyde. Untitled. Picture. 18. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 18. Williams, Grace. Just An ordinary C-Man . Picture. 18. Anonymous. As The Denisonian Reporter Would Have Done it . Prose. 19. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 19. Anonymous. Not The Morning After-But The Same Night . Prose. 20. Ubersax, Delmar. Untitled. Picture. 20. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 20. Anonymous. Untitled. Picture. 20. Anonymous. Not A Flirtation . Prose. 20. Anonymous. Crossing The Bar . Poem. 20. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 22. Williams, Grace. Untitled. Picture. 23. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 23. Williams, Grace. Untitled. Picture. 24. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 24. Anonymous. Benny Says . Prose. 25. Jester. Thy Name is Woman . Prose. 25. W.G.K. An Ode to A Rabbit . Poem. 26. Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 26. Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 27. Keeler, Clyde. Untitled. Picture. 27. Y. Catastrophe . Poem. 28. Ed. Untitled. Picture. 29. Beanpot. We Know Her, Too . Prose. 29. Puppet. Anonymous. Prose. 30. Benapot. Untitled. Prose. 30. Wasp. Untitled. Prose. 30. Whiz Bang. Untitled. Prose. 30. Chaparral. A Flapper . Poem. 31. Whiz Bang. Untitled. Prose. 31. Jester. Untitled. Prose. 31. Reel, Virginia. Untitled. Prose. 32. O\u27Lantern, Jack. Untitled. Prose. 32. Sun Dodger. Untitled. Prose. 32. Beanpot. Untitled. Prose. 32. Jester. Untitled. Prose. 32

    The Spinster (1938)

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    Yearbook of Hollins College (Later Hollins University)https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/spinster/1019/thumbnail.jp

    The Missouri Miner, October 14, 1960

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    Fulton County News, August 15, 1941

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    The Maroon Tiger, 1931 November 1

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    The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of historic collections as part of the project: Our Story: Digitizing Publications and Photographs of the Historically Black Atlanta University Center Institutions.</em
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