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4-H 334 Everyone A Gardener : A Guide For Successful Gardening, Susan Schoneweis
4-H 334 Everyone A Gardener : A Guide For Successful Gardening, Susan Schoneweis
Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications
4-H 334: Everyone a Gardener! A Guide for successful gardening. This circular is designed for beginner gardeners, that will learn how to pick a garden site and grown vegetables. You will also learn how to improve your garden area if you already have one and has some ideas for saving time and labor, so that your gardening experience will be both enjoyable and beneficial.
Gis Spatial Analysis Of Segregation Clustering Evolution In Lincoln, Nebraska, Sarah Aftika
Gis Spatial Analysis Of Segregation Clustering Evolution In Lincoln, Nebraska, Sarah Aftika
Community and Regional Planning Program: Theses and Student Projects
Rising immigration growth in the Midwest creates Multi-racial communities and segregation such as social class segregation, economic segregation, education segregation, and also housing segregation. In urban America, there are three major sets of explanatory causal factors that have been hypothesized to explain ethnic residential segregation. They are: housing discrimination, socioeconomic status (SES) and ethnic group preferences (French 2008, 1).
Lincoln, as a metro city in Nebraska, shows signs of segregation phenomena as well as other metro cities in Midwest. The analysis tool used for this study is Geographic Information System (GIS) spatial analysis. This tool enables us to examine the …
Two Kings: An Account Of The Preparation And Performance Of The Role Of Edgar In William Shakespeare's King Lear, Ryan Kathman
Two Kings: An Account Of The Preparation And Performance Of The Role Of Edgar In William Shakespeare's King Lear, Ryan Kathman
Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film: Theses, Student Research, and Creative Work
This work is my graduate thesis documenting the creative process behind my performance of the role of Edgar in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s 2009 production of King Lear by William Shakespeare. It is comprised of five sections including an introduction, pre-rehearsal research, rehearsal and performance journal, post-production responses and conclusion. The introduction outlines my impressions of Edgar and King Lear prior to researching or rehearsing the role. In my research section, I attempt to better understand Shakespeare, his play and the role of Edgar by studying the playwright’s life and the history of the character and play, while also making …
Ec1211 Revised 1942 Nebraska Farm Vegetable Gardens, E. H. Hoppert
Ec1211 Revised 1942 Nebraska Farm Vegetable Gardens, E. H. Hoppert
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1211 revised 1942 provides plans, problems, and management information for a farm garden which can be handled with horse drawn machinery. It also includes a planting table and a plan for a backyard garden.
Seed Potato Investigations, H. O. Werner, R. F. Howard
Seed Potato Investigations, H. O. Werner, R. F. Howard
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
The objects of the investigations reported in this bulletin were:
- To determine the condition of western Nebraska seed stock by the tuber unit method and by comparative trials in western Nebraska and various other points.
- To determine the effect of culture, place, disease, etc., upon seed value.
- To perfect methods of applying results to seed production in western Nebraska.