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To My Grandmother on Mother\u27s Day (1985 program)
Performed February 25-26, 28, 1985.
Cast:Ariel Anderson: Lisa L. CoxPeter Anderson: Craig CaldwellRegina Anderson: Lisa LemmonAngie Carlson: Marti HindsSandra Warnick: Sara DeanGran\u27ma Kirkson: Melissa AllenLaura Cooper: Julie BestKendall Brooks: Wes StineJack Kirkson: Phil Thameshttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/theatre-history/1104/thumbnail.jp
Lisa Carlson v. Qualtek Wireless LLC
USDC for the Eastern District of Pennsylvani
Factors Affecting Grain Consumption: Evidence from 1999-2002 NHANES Survey Data
The latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that half of all daily grain servings be whole grains. Meeting the new guidelines may be a tall order for most Americans. Targeting nutrition messages that educate people on how to comply with these new recommendations requires a solid understanding of who needs to boost their whole grain intake. It also requires a better understanding of the way people consume grain-based foods - which types of foods, eating occasion and locations are more conducive to whole grain intake and which are more conducive to refined grain intake. This analysis makes use of the most recent NHANES data (1999-2002). We use data from the dietary recall and link it to a nutrient database that provides the number of food group servings for each food consumed in the 24 hour period to estimate how individuals' consumption of both total and whole grain correlate with socio-economic factors, specific health indicators, and behaviors related to food choices.Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,
The Classic, Fall 1987
President’s Report: Beginnings; Master’s Program Set; Consultant gives high marks; A Dramatic Response: Two Alumnae Bring Christ to Students Through Theatre; Enthusiasm Marks Alumni President; A Dream Come True (but not completely); New Staff Bring Diversity: Peggy Hall, Dr. John Stackhouse, Dr. Richard Reitsma;,David Nonnemacher, Paul Janssen, Craig Carlson, New Roles: Barb Cummelin and Steve Beers; Homecoming Outrageous!; Fire damages Dykstra Hall; Free Adult Tuition; Business Campaign; Fall Convocation; Internationals Study; New Student Leaders; Stubbs All-American; Van Veldhuizen Overseas; Basketball Camps on Campus; Writing Center Opens; Faculty News; Memorial Service Honors Gleghorn; Cheerleaders Receive Honor; Symens in South Dakota Senate; Alumni Scholars: Brenda Koerselman, Karla Jongeling,Sheri Harthoorn, Doug Abel, Jennifer Van Der Werff, Ruth Daum, Dan Van Peursem; Peale Scholars Begin: Clint Loveall, Jena Dukes, Fay Jansma, Lisa Prichard, Laura Verdoorn, Lisa Vander Schaaf, Carmen Hugg, Mark Vandermeulen; Alumni News; Death; Births; Marriages; Alumni Corner; Calendar of Eventshttps://nwcommons.nwciowa.edu/classic1980/1004/thumbnail.jp
Museum Magazine, Number 68 (2016 Winter)
The issue's feature article, "Afro-Cuban artists: a Renaissance. Manuel Mendive and Eduardo "Choco" Roca Salazar February 23-May 1, 2016," focuses on two of the most celebrated Cuban artists working today. Both men benefited from the educational and cultural initiatives instituted by Fidel Castro following the 1959 Cuban Revolution and receive inspiration from their Afro-Cuban heritage. However, their distinct selections of subject matter and divergent styles underscore the manifold ways revolution and race continue to be interpreted and understood on the island today.From the Director / Alex W. Barker (Director) -- Afro-Cuban artists : a renaissance / Kristin Schwain (Associate Professor, Art History) -- Black American artists : envisioning social change / Alisa Carlson (Curator of European and American Art) -- Recent acquisition : a German Renaissance portrait / Alisa Carlson (Curator of European and American Art) -- Special exhibitions -- Events calendar -- Missouri Folk Arts Program / Lisa Overholser (Guest Author) -- From the Museum Educator / Cathy Callaway (Museum Educator) -- From the Academic Coordinator / Arthur Mehrhoff -- Cleaning an old master / Alex Barker (Director) -- Spotlight : The Moon God Men / Benton Kidd (Curator of Ancient Art) -- Museum Associates / Gary Anger (President, Museum Associates)
Strategies For Educators: Teaching Recently Arrived English Learners Who Have Experienced Trauma
Immigrants and children of immigrants have been a part of this country’s history for centuries. The number of immigrants entering the United States is increasing, and many of these immigrants have or will experience trauma. Traumatic events can have detrimental effects on the brains and behaviors of children, making school particularly difficult for these students. Educators may not know how to help these students recover and heal. This capstone examines strategies that teachers can use to meet the social emotional needs of recently arrived elementary-aged Latino and Somali English learners (RAELs) who have experienced trauma. It provides information regarding who RAELs are, what types of trauma they may experience, their social emotional needs, the impact trauma can have on their behavior and brains, and strategies educators can use and teach to RAELs. The theory this research primarily draws from is the theory of self-determination. This theory states that in order for people to feel successful in their lives people need to feel that they have control in their lives, and they need to feel competent. Given the lack of control and feelings of incompetence RAELs feel on a daily basis, it is no surprise that RAELs may struggle to heal from their trauma. It is only when RAELs begin their healing process that they can experience success social emotionally, linguistically, and academically. I used this information to create a professional development presentation. I presented my work to my coworkers, and will share this information with other members of my educational community, as well
The Effect of Fine Particle Pollution on Mortality and Life Expectancy in Sweden 1990-2011
The level of fine particle pollution in the air has been found to be damaging to health. This study aims to see if there is a negative correlation between the level particulate matter and life expectancy, and a contrary correlation between particulate matter and cause-specific mortality, using a statistical model with the 21 Swedish counties. The outcomes from the statistical models do not, however, show much indication that the pollution level has a significant effect on either life expectancy or mortality. If further research would be pursued on fine particle pollution on life expectancy and mortality in Sweden, the use of smaller geographical areas and a longer time frame could improve the analysis and might lead to more conclusive results
FP-21-06 Homogamy in U.S. Marriages, 2019
In the United States, most married couples are homogamous, meaning they share similar characteristics such as educational level or race/ethnicity. This profile is an update of previous family profiles on homogamy in the U.S.: FP-18-18, FP-15-16, FP-15-15, and FP-15-14. It investigates educational, racial/ethnic, age, and nativity homogamy among newlyweds (married less than one year) versus those married at least one year, using the 2019 American Community Survey
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