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o-Anisidine / Hazardous Substance Ecological Fact Sheet
(1988-07-21)Q-Anisidine is a yellowish liquid which becomes brownish with exposure to air. It is used in the manufacture of azo dyes. It is moderately soluble in water, and may enter the aquatic environment via discharges from ... -
O-Cresol, 95-48-7 / Hazardous Substance Ecological Fact Sheet
(1988-09-21)2-Cresol (2-methylphenol) is a crystalline solid at temperatures up to 30° C, above which it is a yellowish liquid. It has a phenolic odor, and darkens with exposure to air and light. It is used as a disinfectant, ... -
O-Toluidine, 95-53-4 / Hazardous Substance Ecological Fact Sheet
(1988-07-21)Q-Toluidine (2-aainotoluene, Q-methylaniline, 2-methyl benzenamine) is a manufactured chemical. It is used in the manufacture of various dyes, printing textiles, blue-black, and making various colors fast to acids. ... -
O-Xylene, 95-47-6 / Hazardous Substance Ecological Fact Sheet
(1988-07-21)Q-Xylene is one of three isomers of commercial xylene. It is a flammable, colorless liquid of moderate solubility in water. Xylene is used as a solvent, as a raw material for the production of organic chemicals used ... -
An Objective Reality: Transitioning from 2-D to 3-D Methodology
(2015-05)This paper explores the transition from two-dimensional artwork to three-dimensional, with an emphasis in ceramics. The goal was to acquire necessary skills to work independently as well as expand teaching skills. It follows ... -
THE OJIBWA HEALTH STUDY
(1995-09-30)Great Lakes fish are known dietary sources of persistent organochlorine and heavy metal toxicants. The Ojibwa of the upper Great Lakes have a long history of relying upon the Great Lakes fishery for subsistence and ... -
One Stitch at a Time: Piecing Together Communication/Community in Women's Quilting
(2012)This thesis is a snapshot of the communicative process that occurs by a group of women who come together on a weekly basis to quilt for charity. Of particular interest are the ways their processes shape community building. ... -
OPTIMIZING YIELD FROM WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR COMMERICAL FISHERIES THROUGH SMELT STOCK ASSESSMENT
(1982)Acoustical and net sampling was conducted throughout western Lake Superior during 1978-1980 to obtain information on rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) abundance, the factors controlling smelt abundance and the influence ... -
Paraprofessionals' Perceptions of Violence and Training: Investigating an Understudied Group
(2015-05)Paraprofessionals often work in a variety of roles directly with students with disabilities. Previous research on paraprofessionals has indicated that they are often undertrained for the jobs they are asked to perform. ... -
Parent Awareness of Transition Services for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
(2016-06-23)The following study was conducted to determine parent’s knowledge of transition services available to their children served under the category of Autism Spectrum Disorder. The study showed that the majority of parents from ... -
Parental Involvement and Student Success
(2013)Home is a student's first classroom, and parents are a student's first teacher. School aged children spend 70% of their waking hours (including weekends and holidays) outside of school (Education, 2003). With such a high ... -
The Perception and Influences of Peer Review in Pre-Service Teacher Lesson Planning.
(University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2021)The way that teacher candidates view the peer review process of lesson planning influences how they will be invested in the process. The more invested teacher candidates are the more they will take away form the peer review ... -
The Perceptions of Teachers of Effects of Social Skills When Working with Students with High Functioning Autism in Kindergarten through Second Grade at a Rural Midwestern Elementary School
(2014-06)The research was designed to investigate the perceptions of regular education teachers in a rural midwestern school when working with students with high functioning autism while using social stories during a six week ... -
A Personal Perspective: The Art of Imaging Revelation, Inspiration, and Healing
(2015-05)A large part of my journey through life has involved me in both addiction and art therapy. I have gone from believing art therapy doesn't work at all to devoting myself to it as a career. There have been many times I have ... -
pH Dependency of 2,4,5-Trichlorosphenol Toxicity
(1993-09-30)Acute 96-h flow-through toxicity tests with the compound 2,4,5- trichlorophenol (TCP) were conducted using the annelid, Lumbriculus variegatus, as the test organism. Toxicity tests were conducted at three nominal pH ... -
Philosophy of children
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PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS, LITTLE SAND BAY, APOSTLE ISLANDS NATIONAL LAKESHORE, AND RELATIONSHIPS TO VARIOUS DOCKING DESIGNS
(1975-01-25)This report, the second of a sequence, was compiled during the period 4 September, 1974 to 31 January 1975, by personnel of the Center of Lake Superior Environmental Studies (CLSES) of the University of Wisconsin, ... -
Pieces: the Women of Nauvoo
(2013-06-04)This art installation commemorates the experience of Mormon pioneer women who helped to build, lived in, and were eventually expelled from the city of Nauvoo, Illinois in the mid nineteenth century. It consists of oil ... -
The Positive Effects of Art Therapy and Its Affect on the Brain
(2015-05)Art therapy involves most of ones, five sense. It involves, vision, touch, smell, and hearing. In addition it involves interactions with others and muscle movement. These things make art therapy very different from other ... -
Positive Effects of Art Therapy for Women and Children from Backgrounds of Domestic Violence
(2014-05)Domestic violence, specifically, that which is perpetrated against women and children, causes physical, mental, and emotional trauma, resulting in a variety of pervasive injuries and disorders. The purpose of the research ...