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What Do Federal Conservation Expenditures Support? Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) support of perennial land management, annual row crops, and confinement livestock in Wisconsin, Fiscal Years 2014 - 2024
(2025-12)Federal conservation programs support landowners and farmers in addressing environmental resource concerns. In Wisconsin, an average of $29.7 million per year was spent on the Environmental Quality Incentives Program ... -
What do packet dispersion techniques measure?
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What do Students and Households Think About Global Warming?
(2010-04)Global warming has become a hotlydebated topic with much discussion occurring worldwide. The US is currently considering passing legislation mandating reductions in carbon emissions possibly coupled with taxes and/or a cap ... -
What Do Students Know About ORSP and How?
(2013-05)The purpose of this study was to find out what the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire students know about the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) and through which channels they have received this information, ... -
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Performance? Dialogue Theory and Performance Budgeting
(2005)Published in Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. This paper examines the Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART) in the federal budgeting process. The early evidence on PART prompts the search for a ... -
What Do We Know about Farmers' Social Networks?
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2014)For this particular project, we surveyed and interviewed farmers asking about which best management practices (BMPs) they are currently using (if any), their environmental views, and who they would list as their five most ... -
What Do We Know About Taxes and Economic Development?
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What Do We Remember? : Identities, Memories and Central European History
(2015-04)The goal of this project was to transform the course HIST 325 "History and Memory in Central Europe" from an online, three-week course into a full-semester honors course that aligned with the newly-adopted Liberal Education ... -
What Do You Mean I Have to Stay Home?: Considering the Chamber Music of Three Female Composers at the Turn of the 20th Century
(2020-08-01)This thesis examines how early twentieth century composers Amy Beach, Rebecca Clarke, and Ruth Crawford Seeger made careers for themselves as composers of chamber music during a time of great change. The thesis will examine ... -
What Do You Mean--Think?
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What Do You See? : Examining the Association Between Perceptions of Minority Student Representation in University Messaging and Organizational Identification
(2019-05)Recently, universities have started diversity initiatives on their campuses. One recruitment strategy is prominently picturing minorities throughout university websites and recruitment materials. However, this portrayal ... -
What does a model instrumental music program look like?
(2013)School band programs are as different as the directors and people within them. Who determines what a model instrumental music program look like? What does excellence look like? This study looks to use literature based ... -
What Does Deliberate Practice Have to Offer Mathematics?
(2013-05)Deliberate practice is a form of practice that consists of focused, repetitive practice of above-average difficulty. The subject continuously monitors his or her performance, and subsequently corrects, experiments, and ... -
What Does Increased Economic Inequality Imply about the Future Level and Dispersion of Human Capital?
(2005)With longitudinal data on 1,200 children, the authors consider whether the persistent increase in economic inequality among families and geographic areas has implications for the levels of educational attainment of ... -
What does it mean to be "educated" from an oral culture: a study of traditional Hmong knowledge
(2009-09-09)This study explores Indigenous knowledge in juxtaposition with Western liberalism. It draws from diverse bodies of research on Indigenous oral traditions and ways of knowing. However, the focus is on (H)mong oral culture ... -
What Does It Mean to be Poor in a Rich Society?
(2009)The author extends the discussion of poverty and its measurement beyond the current U.S. model that dates to the mid-1960s. He explores European Union and United Kingdom proposals for comprehensive measures that consider ... -
What drives and motivates the Division III female basketball "bench warmer" to compete every day?
(2012)This study was designed to collect data on motivation (intrinsic and extrinsic) and self-determination of Division III female basketball "bench warmers." At the Division III level there is no binding contract or athletic ... -
What Effect Does Homeschooling Have on Test Scores and Socialization of Children?
(2012)Homeschooling has grown in popularity in the last decade. While public schools have requirements for attendance and standardized testing, homeschooled children and families have these things as options. There are some ... -
What Effect does Summer Break have on Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Grade Student Reading Levels?
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2017)The summer break from academics has been identified by many as a reason for a lack of growth in reading ability. Many theories have been proposed asto why the summer reading losshappens. Similarly, many ideas have been ...
