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VALIDATION OF SEDIMENT QUALITY CRITERIA DRIVED FROM EQUILIBRIUM PARTITIONING THEORY
(1993-01-12)The equilibrium partitioning theory (EPT) approach in conjunction with existing water quality criteria (YQC) has been adopted by EPA for establishing sediment quality criteria (SQC) for nonionic organic chemicals (Di ... -
VALIDATION STUDY OF A PROTOCOL FOR TESTING THE ACUTE TOXICITY OF PESTICIDES TO INVERTEBRATES USING THE APPLE SNAIL
(1993-10)This study evaluated a draft protocol for performing acute toxicity tests with pesticides, using the Florida apple snail, Pomacea paludosa, as a test species. Juvenile snails of 1 and 7 to 8 days of age were used in ... -
The Value of African American Poetry in Community Settings
(2016-12-20)This research study presents the perspectives of nine residents of Duluth, MN and Superior, WI (the "Twin Ports"), upon the reading of African American poetry. The study attempts to assess the importance of exposure to ... -
VARIATION OF ACUTE TOXICITY WITH WATER SOURCE
(1983)Physical and chemical characteristics of water may affect the biological avail ability and toxicity of chemicals in aquatic environments. Hardness, alkalinity, pH, dissolved organic matter, and suspended materials ... -
VEGETATION AND RED CLAY SOIL STABILITY
(1976)Vegetation cover, and related factors such as litter and organic content of soil, is known to be important in controlling and/or reducing erosion rates (1). Other factors such as slope, soil particle size, soil ... -
Venus Anadyomene: The Mythological Symbolism from Antiquity to the 19th Century
(2011)This thesis includes reading the chosen artworks as a visual interpretation of the written mythological birth of Venus by the sea. Reading the selected painting as visual novels, the pictorial symbolism helps prove or ... -
WATER QULITY STUDY ON THE FLAMBEAU RIVER UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM FROM A PROPOSED MINE SITE NEAR LADYSMITH, WICONSIN
(1991-03-19)The Kennecott Copper Corporation has developed plans for construction of an open pit copper and gold mine immediately adjacent to the Flambeau River near Ladysmith, Wisconsin. The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife ... -
Western Lake Superior Basin Erosion - Sedimentation Control Program Wisconsin and Minnesota / First Annual Report
(1975-09)While the purpose of an annual Project report is to evaluate the accomplishments of the past year in relation to a base line, this report, because of time frame will address the Project more in terms of a narrative. At ... -
Western Lake Superior Basin Erosion - Sedimentation Control Program Wisconsin and Minnesota Second Annual Report September 1976
(1976-09)During the past year the Red Clay Project Work Plan was published and distributed Since the formulation of the final draft, only minor modifications have been made to that plan. -
WETLAND ASSESSMENT AND INVENTORY OF THE POKEGAMA CARNEGIE WELANDS STATE NATURAL AREA, DOUGLAS COUNTY, WISCONSIN
(2013)The Pokegama Carnegie Wetland State Natural Area (SNA) is one of 590 properties designated as a state natural area in Wisconsin and has been infrequently studied. The Wisconsin Floristic Quality Assessment (WFQA) and ... -
What Causes Special Educators to Become Burned Out?
(2012)This research study was designed to determine that causes that lead burn out amongst special education teachers. The study was a study that was compared to a study done in 1987. The researcher administered a survey to ... -
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 is the Effect of Interactive Technology on Student Interest in Literacy Activities?
(2013-05-17)Examining the effects interactive technology may have on the motivation of adolescent students to read, write, and discuss assigned texts in the English classroom may reveal to educators how 21st century technology can be ... -
What Words Cannot Say: The Power of Art and Play in Children?s Expression and Mental Health
(2016-05)Helping children foster therapeutic change requires tools that effectively address a child?s developmental needs. Through a review of child development theories and the neuroscience of brain development, it becomes clear ... -
What works best to motivate students in introductory economics course
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What works to motivate students to be self-directed learners in a flipped classroom?
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Wisconsin Fisheries and Acid Rain
(1987)Acid rain is a reality in Wisconsin. The average acidity of rain in Wisconsin is two to four times that of unpol luted precipitation. The acidity of rain in Wisconsin is generally lower than places in the world where ... -
Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars, 2011-2015
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Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars, 2013-2017
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Wisconsin Teaching Fellows, 1985-2000
(University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2000)