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    How a Small Rural University Can Effectively Approach High School Students?

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    Nowadays many small rural universities or colleges are faced with the challenge of how to expand schools\u27 student body. Given the limited budget, these schools need to make preliminary decisions on how to better reach high school students in order to achieve optimal enrollment goals. In this study, a survey was conducted to make an attempt at determining how a small rural university can effectively approach its anticipated target market. The objectives of this study are: 1. to determine how the target audiences hear about the university; 2. to determine who makes the final decisions regarding the target audience’s future education; 3. to identify the most effective advertisement approach to the target audience; 4. to determine the target audience’s media habits. Data are collected and analyzed. The results are presented

    Prospectus, May 2, 1969

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    SG RAPS PROSPECTUS; Board Approves 2 New Programs; Board Meets Tuesday Over Student Rights; Permanent Officers Elected; Dr. Smith Resigns, Gets Doctorate; Applications Open For Art Exhibit; Editors\u27 Column; Readerspeak; Queen hopefuls Make Ready, BSA Pulls Out; Draft Counselor Opens At PC; Betas To State; Parkland\u27s Para-Professionals; Culture Abounds In Mrs. Clore\u27s Home; Gayle Wright: Won\u27t Accept Second Best; Counselors\u27 Corner...; GI\u27s Survive To Get Home; Klapperich Entered At Meet; IM Softball; Parkland\u27s Liz Sharp; New Bill Limits JC Recruiting; At PCKFA Meet: Kite Flying Instructors Battle April\u27s Breezes;https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1969/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, March 7, 1969

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    SPOON RIVER TRIUMPHS; 3 Teachers Exhibit; PC Board Meets, Students Get Voice; PSA; Editors\u27 Column; Readerspeak; Supersnake; Wild In The Streets; Finally Found; Volger Stresses Self-Improvement; Counselors\u27 Corner…; Scholarships For Librarians Offered; Creative Writer\u27s Workshop; Tea Party; Re: life after death; Sterile Like Ink; For Lainie; on self immolation in washington d.c.; a roomful of women; Open House; SG Passes Rights & Freedoms; Allerton Committee Asks For PC Action; Inner Organization Council Formed; Agriculture Club Formed At PC; Start Ski Club For PC Students; Junior Colleges Crowded; Nurses Form New Organization; Hilltoppers Lose Regional Game; Ask Minerva; Heartbreaker For PC Cobras; Cobras Score High In Performance; Druts Remain Undefeated; Award Of The Year; IM All-Star Team To Playhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1969/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Bunker Hill, ID : ecological restoration

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    The Bunker Hill Superfund site in Idaho is the second largest in the nation. From smelting operations, soils on the mountainsides became severely acidic and contaminated with high concentrations of metals. Erosion from these hillsides, as well as an estimated 70 million tonnes of mine tailings were purposely dumped into the river; potentially depositing up to 700 million tonnes of contaminated sediment to the river. USDA, U of Washington, U of Idaho, and the Northwest Biosolids Management Association members installed Phases I and II of this demonstration in spring and fall 1997, consisting of surface application of "supermulch" to tailings and steep, eroded hillsides. Biosolids from King County, Everett, Tacoma and Cowlitz County, WA, and Post Falls, Hayden, and Coeur d'Alêne, ID were mixed with wood ash from Washington Water Power, Louisiana Pacific or Kimberly- Clark. Plant establishment has been dramatic, as well as there being reestablishment of soil microbial communities and evidence of wildlife usage, suggesting that these treatments are highly successful in revegetation and erosion control.Non UBCUnreviewedOthe

    Thin Cell Layers and Floral Morphogenesis, Floral Genetics and in Vitro Flowering

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