Browsing MINDS@UW Superior by Title
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Case study interventions: Effects on inclusion for students with special needs
(University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2017) -
Characteristics of the Duluth-Superior Harbor and Lake Superior
(1981)The twin ports of Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota were founded at the head of the world's greatest continuous mass of freshwater. The Laurentian Great Lakes contain about 20% of the world's freshwater resources. ... -
CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL ANALYSES OF SELECTED HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, WISCONSIN
(1976-10)A proposal to use sediments dredged from the Superior=Duluth Harbor as construction material for the proposed Arrowhead High Bridge has been the impetus be hind this study. The focus of the study is a comparison of ... -
CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF RED CLAYS ON WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR - FINAL REPORT
(1975)This project is concerned with expansion of the sparse information currently available pertaining to the chemical effects of red clay erosion on western Lake Superior and certain of its tributary streams. A major part of ... -
Children With Anxiety And Trauma: How Can Art Therapy Be Beneficial To Children Who Are Experiencing Anxiety As a Result of Trauma?
(University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2019-05)Art therapy is a process that can help children that are struggling with anxiety as a result of trauma. The art acts as a communication tool that can lead to further discussion based upon the subject created and the process ... -
The Chironomus tentans Survival and Growth Bioassay: A Study of the Effect of Reduced Larval Growth Upon the Following Generation and an Application of the Bioassay in Evaluating Sediment Quality
(1993-09)A life-cycle study was conducted with Chironomus tentans to assess the significance of growth retardation of second to third instar larvae over a 10-d test period on long-term survival, emergence success, and fecundity. ... -
City of Superior Tree Survey
(1991)Trees are widely viewed by the general public and scientists as very important for the well-being of the people who reside in cities, giving a pleasant aesthetic experience for the city dwellers, as a result of colorful ... -
Clean Boats, Clean Waters Stop the Exotic Species Invasion
(1993)Exotic Species Problems/Public Education Solutions was designed to provide those interested in stimulating efforts to protect our public waters from invasions by exotic species with the tools required to heighten ... -
A Comparative Study of Folklore from Chinese Culture and Western Cultures
(2013-05-24)Folklore, a genre of children's literature, is always considered as one of the most mysterious and interesting genres. Folklore is defined as stories that originated orally and have no authors. Given these qualities, ... -
A Comparative Study of Literacy Achievement of Kindergarten Students at Pike Lake Elementary School who Enroll in Alternating Full Day Kindergarten Versus Full Day Kindergarten
(2012)A Comparative Study of Literacy Achievement of Kindergarten Students at Pike Lake Elementary School who Enroll in Alternating Full Day Kindergarten Versus Full Day Kindergarten. -
Comparing wetland sampling methods for floristic quality assessment in Superior, Wisconsin
(2011-02)The Wisconsin Floristic Quality Assessment was utilized as a rapid assessment tool in measuring the plant species diversity and species tolerance to anthropogenic disturbance to a subset of wetland communities in ... -
COMPARISON OF COPPER, LEAD AND ZINC TOXICITY TO FOUR ANIMAL SPECIES IN LABORATORY AND ST. LOUIS RIVER WATER
(1983)A study was conducted to compare the toxicities of copper, lead and zinc in laboratory water with their respective toxicities in water from the St. Louis River. St. Louis River water was collected upstream of major ... -
Comparison of U.S. and Russian Agriculture
(1964)The Soviet Union is the world’s third largest producer of cotton, growing approximately one-eighth of the world’s total annual productions of cotton. The country’s average yield of lint per acre in 1964 was the world’s ... -
Concentrations of Mercury and Several Organic Chemicals in Four Species of Lake Superior Fish
(2000-09)The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as well as State agencies use regulatory authority to address the issue of environmental contaminants in commercially-marketed fish and fish products. The U.S. FDA has environmental ... -
CONDUCTING TOXICITY TESTS WITH FRESHWATER ORGANISMS EXPOSED TO DIELDRIN, FLUORANTHENE AND PHENANTHRENE
(1993-04)Several toxicity tests are needed to complete data sets for the numerical national water quality criteria for the protection of aquatic life. This report contains some of the needed tests which are: an acute renewal ... -
CONDUCTING TOXICITY TESTS WITH FRESHWATER ORGANISMS, CONDUCTING LITERATURE SERACHES, REVIEWING DATA AND PREPARING WATER QUALITY CRITERIA DOCUMENTS FOR THE COMPOUNDS FLUORANTHENE AND NONYLPHENOL
(1993-03-24)The Environmental Health Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Superior (UW-S) conducted tests to complete the data set necessary to derive national water quality criteria for nonylphenol. The tests were the eight ... -
CONDUCTING TOXICITY TESTS WWITH FRESHWATER ORGANISMS EXPOSED TO DIELDRIN, FLOURANTHENE AND PHENANTHRENE
(1993-04)Several toxicity tests are needed to complete data sets for the numerical national water quality criteria for the protection of aquatic life. This report contains some of the needed tests which are: an acute renewal ... -
Connection of Reading Motivation and Comprehension: Elementary Teachers' Beliefs and Perceptions
(2015-09)The purpose of the study is to interview elementary classroom teachers to determine to what extent they believe or perceive there is a connection between increased reading motivation and comprehension growth. The researcher ... -
Contemplative Pedagogy: A Confluence of Teaching and Learning
(University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2015-04-17) -
Cross Age/Cross Disability Peer Tutoring: a Strategy for Math Instruction
(2012-12)Finding the most successful method for helping students with special needs learn and excel in the least restrictive environment is a mission of school districts and special education programs. A guiding objective has been ...