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G92-1092 Listening--With Your Heart As Well As Your Ears, Herbert G. Lingren Jan 1992

G92-1092 Listening--With Your Heart As Well As Your Ears, Herbert G. Lingren

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide discusses why being a good listener is important, how it affects family and work life, some styles of poor listening, and provides ways to improve listening skills.

How often have you heard these statements? "You're not listening to me!"... "Why don't you let me finish what I'm saying?"... "If you only let me, I'll tell you!"... "I may as well be talking to a brick wall!... "You just don't understand!"... "But that's not what I said!"

If you hear any of these comments coming from your partner, children, friends, or co-workers, perhaps it's true that "you're not listening"--really …


G92-1078 Work And Family: Today's Juggling Act, Hrebert G. Lingren Jan 1992

G92-1078 Work And Family: Today's Juggling Act, Hrebert G. Lingren

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Working families are under stress as they try to balance demands of job, children and spouse. Strategies are needed to prevent stress overload and burnout.

Over the past 25 years, women's and men's roles have changed dramatically. Today's women are better educated, have better paying jobs and are having fewer children. Women represent 45 percent of the labor force, nearly 80 percent work outside the home and 75 percent of mothers of young children are employed.

As women have entered and stayed in the work force in ever-increasing numbers, the dual-earner family has emerged. Married couple earners comprise more than …


Department Of Entomology Newsletter - No. 6, 1992 Jan 1992

Department Of Entomology Newsletter - No. 6, 1992

Hexapod Herald and Other Entomology Department Newsletters

This Sixth Newsletter of the Department of Entomology University of Nebraska is Sincerely Dedicated to the memories of: Robert E. Roselle and Jerold H. L. Bell

Extension News, Fred Baxendale

Teaching News, J. Ackland Jones

Research News, Z. B. Mayo

Museum News, Brett C. Ratcliffe

South Central Research and Extension Center News, Robert J. Wright

West Central Research and Extension News, John B. Campbell

Northeast Research and Extension News, John F. Witkowski

Panhandle Research and Extension News, Gary l. Hein

Lawrence Bruner Entomology Club

Linnaean Games Team News, Robert Wright, Coach

Recent Retirements

FACULTY / Baxendale, Fred P., Associate Professor …


Ua1d Thomas Coohill Personnel File, Wku Human Resources Jan 1992

Ua1d Thomas Coohill Personnel File, Wku Human Resources

WKU Archives Records

Personnel file of Biology professor Thomas Coohill.


Ua3/8/1 L.Y. Lancaster Professorship Report, Wku Ogden College Of Science & Technology Jan 1992

Ua3/8/1 L.Y. Lancaster Professorship Report, Wku Ogden College Of Science & Technology

WKU Archives Records

Report by Dr. Blaine Ferrell, L.Y. Lancaster Professor about activities for 1991-1992 funded by the Ogden Foundation.