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Acuta Enews March 1989, Vol. 18, No. 3 Mar 1989

Acuta Enews March 1989, Vol. 18, No. 3

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

Duke University Tel-Com

Bits & Pieces

President's Message

Administrative Director's Office

Palm Springs Seminar

Party Line

Digital Rebel

User Groups


Pod Site Survey Final Report, Susan A. Holton Mar 1989

Pod Site Survey Final Report, Susan A. Holton

POD Network Conference Materials

No abstract provided.


Acuta Enews February 1989, Vol. 18, No. 2 Feb 1989

Acuta Enews February 1989, Vol. 18, No. 2

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

President's Message

Party Line

Users Must Join The Standards Fray

Video Classroom

User Groups

Bits & Pieces


Gamma Sigma Delta, Nebraska Chapter Newsletter, February 1989 Feb 1989

Gamma Sigma Delta, Nebraska Chapter Newsletter, February 1989

Gamma Sigma Delta, Nebraska Chapter: Newsletters

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE -- Roger E. Gold

PAST PRESIDENT'S COMMENTS -- W. E. Splinter

GAMMA SIGMA DELTA INTERNATIONAL What Is It? -- Lowell E. Moser

REPORT ON MEMBERSHIP -- Charles H. Adams

NEWSLETTER, A NEW UNDERTAKING -- Earl Ellington

1989 GAMMA SIGMA DELTA OFFICERS

1989 GAMMA SIGMA DELTA COMMITTEES

GAMMA SIGMA DELTA AWARD RECIPIENTS RECOGNIZED IN 1988. Scholarship Recognition Dinner March 13, 1988: Outstanding Sophomore Nathan A. Geisert - Ag Honors Major (Agribusiness emphasis) from Ogallala, Nebraska Outstanding Senior Kevin C. Meyer - Ag Honors Major (Agribusiness emphasis) from Phillips, Nebraska Senior Alumni A ward Ann M. Fleischmann - Food Science …


Pod Network News: Newsletter February 1989 Feb 1989

Pod Network News: Newsletter February 1989

POD Network News

Changing of the Guard

AAHE and the POD Sampler

Conference Proposals Requested

Membership list update

Items of Interest

Performers on Teaching

Call for Session Proposals


1989 Pod Conference Proposal Review Jan 1989

1989 Pod Conference Proposal Review

POD Network Conference Materials

No abstract provided.


The Influence Of Parental Attitude And Behavior On Early Adolescent Cigarette Smoking, Ian Newman, Jolene M. Ward Jan 1989

The Influence Of Parental Attitude And Behavior On Early Adolescent Cigarette Smoking, Ian Newman, Jolene M. Ward

Department of Educational Psychology: Faculty Publications

In 1983, Nolte and colleagues reported parental attitude may be more powerful than parental behavior in shaping adolescent cigarette smoking behavior. This study replicates the finding of Nolte et al. and suggests parents need to be actively recruited to discourage their children from smoking, regardless of their own behavior. Fewer parents actively discourage youth smoking today than in 1983, a possible unfortunate result from on apparently successful effort to change the public attitude toward cigarette smoking.


Pod Membership Directory And Networking Guide 1988-89 Jan 1989

Pod Membership Directory And Networking Guide 1988-89

Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education: Archives

Membership Directory

Members by Location

Members by Institutional Type


The Tutor: Graduate Teacher Program Newsletter, University Of Colorado At Boulder, Vol. 5 No. 4 Jan 1989

The Tutor: Graduate Teacher Program Newsletter, University Of Colorado At Boulder, Vol. 5 No. 4

Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education: Archives

Using common sense and kindness in teaching: Students with Special Needs, by Susan Anderson

Words from the Wise


Call For Proposals Jan 1989

Call For Proposals

POD Network Conference Materials

14th Annual Conference of the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network - "The Future is Now: Challenges and Opportunities"


The Marshes Of Glynn (1989 Conference Materials), Sidney Lanier Jan 1989

The Marshes Of Glynn (1989 Conference Materials), Sidney Lanier

POD Network Conference Materials

No abstract provided.


Heg89-244 Selection Of Case Goods -- Metal And Natural Materials, Shirley Niemeyer Jan 1989

Heg89-244 Selection Of Case Goods -- Metal And Natural Materials, Shirley Niemeyer

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Construction, safety, finishes and styles for furniture made from metal and natural materials are discussed here.

Case goods is a term used to describe various types of cabinetry, chests, desks, bedsteads, tables and chairs. Case goods are made from a variety of materials: wood, metal, plastic and natural materials. A few are made from glass, mirror and stone.


G89-917 How Much Vitamin A Are You Eating?, Harriet Kohn Jan 1989

G89-917 How Much Vitamin A Are You Eating?, Harriet Kohn

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide contains information to help you estimate the Vitamin A level of one day's food intake or menu. The content relates to people of all ages.

Vitamin A Helps:

Keep the lining of your mouth, nose, throat and digestive tract healthy

Fight germs

Keep your skin smooth

Young people grow


G89-916 How Much Sodium Are You Eating?, Harriet Kohn Jan 1989

G89-916 How Much Sodium Are You Eating?, Harriet Kohn

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide contains information to help you estimate the sodium level of one day's food intake or menu. The content relates to people of all ages.

Sodium:

Helps maintain water balance

Is in fluid around body cells

Too much sodium eaten over a long period of time may lead to high blood pressure in perhaps 20 percent of Americans

Limiting sodium intake to the lower part of the range (below) may help prevent high blood pressure in those prone to it


G89-949 Safety During Snow Removal, Robert Grisso, Rollin Schnieder Jan 1989

G89-949 Safety During Snow Removal, Robert Grisso, Rollin Schnieder

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Safe tips for snow removal using snow shovels, snowblowers and powered blades or sweepers are covered in this NebGuide.

As the temperature drops and the grounds maintenance equipment is stored for the winter, position the snow removal equipment for quick access, and start thinking about snow removal safety.

About half the accidents involving snow removal equipment happen to first-time users or those using the equipment for the first time each winter.

Snow removal equipment falls in one of three groups: 1) the snow shovel, 2) the snow thrower or blower, and 3) the powered blade or sweeper.


G89-941 Financial Planning Form: Income Statement, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue Jan 1989

G89-941 Financial Planning Form: Income Statement, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide provides step-by-step directions for completing the included income statement.

What Is an Income Statement?

An income statement shows income and expenses over a period of time, usually a year. Like a motion picture, it also can show the movement of income expenses between net worth statements.

This income statement includes five categories of income (salaries, wages, bonuses; investment income; gifts; borrowed money; and other income), and three categories of expenses (taxes; fixed obligations and financing expense; and living expenses). A space to calculate net income (the amount left after all expenses) concludes this form.


G89-897 Strawberries, Don Steinegger, Donald E. Janssen Jan 1989

G89-897 Strawberries, Don Steinegger, Donald E. Janssen

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Plants, selecting and preparing a site, planting and care of strawberries are covered in this NebGuide.

Strawberries are a popular, dependable fruit for home production. Management of this crop is easier than that of tree fruits.


Ec89-1871 Wheat Streak Mosaic Disease, John E. Watkins, Roy C. French, John B. Campbell, Eric D. Kerr, Robert N. Klein Jan 1989

Ec89-1871 Wheat Streak Mosaic Disease, John E. Watkins, Roy C. French, John B. Campbell, Eric D. Kerr, Robert N. Klein

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Wheat streak mosaic was first recognized in Nebraska in the early 1920's as "yellow mosaic." This virus disease has the potential to cause serious crop losses in winter and spring wheats and in spring oats. It is most prevalent in the central and northern Great Plains. In Nebraska wheat streak mosaic commonly occurs in the west central and Panhandle, but also occurs in south central and eastern Nebraska. During some years the spring oat crop in northeast Nebraska is devastated by the combination of wheat streak mosaic and barley yellow dwarf diseases occurring in the same field.


G89-951 Mushrooms, Puffballs, Fairy Rings, And Slime Molds In Turfgrass, John E. Watkins Jan 1989

G89-951 Mushrooms, Puffballs, Fairy Rings, And Slime Molds In Turfgrass, John E. Watkins

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

How do you identify -- and treat -- mushrooms, puffballs, fairy rings and slime molds? Read on.

Some mushrooms and most puffballs are edible; some are foul-smelling, many are considered unsightly, and a few are poisonous; but when they appear on a lawn, most are considered a nuisance.


G89-926 Swine Reproductive Problems: Infectious Causes, Alex Hogg, Donald G. Levis Jan 1989

G89-926 Swine Reproductive Problems: Infectious Causes, Alex Hogg, Donald G. Levis

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide describes causes, clinical signs, control, prevention and treatment of swine reproductive problems due to infectious diseases. The reproductive potential for the ideal sow has been calculated as 31.2 pigs weaned per year. The United States average is 14 pigs per sow per year--less than one-half the reproductive potential of the ideal sow. A major part of this low reproductive efficiency is due to either infectious or non-infectious causes. The infectious causes of swine reproductive problems are addressed here.


Ec89-724 Irrigation Scheduling Using Tensiometers In Sandy Soils, William L. Kranz, Thomas Dorn, Dean E. Eisenhauer Jan 1989

Ec89-724 Irrigation Scheduling Using Tensiometers In Sandy Soils, William L. Kranz, Thomas Dorn, Dean E. Eisenhauer

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Monitoring soil moisture is fundamental to determining how much irrigation water should be applied and when the soil is able to store the amount of water to be applied. Establishing when and how much water should be applied is often referred to as irrigation scheduling.

This extension circular discusses soil moisture terms; what is a tensiometer, its installation and use; and worksheet.


G89-915 Testing Livestock Feeds For Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle, Sheep And Horses, Rick Grant, Bruce Anderson, Richard J. Rasby, Terry L. Mader Jan 1989

G89-915 Testing Livestock Feeds For Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle, Sheep And Horses, Rick Grant, Bruce Anderson, Richard J. Rasby, Terry L. Mader

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide provides tips on how to determine feeds you should analyze and nutrients to measure. It tells how to interpret the results of feed analysis.

Why Test Feeds?

Nutrient concentration can vary considerably in feeds, especially forages. Protein in alfalfa hay can range from 10 to 25 percent or more of the dry matter; grass hay will contain between four and 18 percent protein.

Use feed tests to target specific feeds to different livestock. Feed high quality forage to the most productive livestock or when nutrient needs are highest. Feed lower quality forage to animals with lower nutrient needs. …


G89-929 Consequences Teach Responsibility, Herbert G. Lingren Jan 1989

G89-929 Consequences Teach Responsibility, Herbert G. Lingren

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide describes how to discipline children by letting them experience the consequences of their behavior, and by using "time-outs" and "reverse time-outs."

There are many ways to discipline children. Parents can choose ways that suit them as individuals and that fit their beliefs and values. Letting children suffer the consequences for their behavior is just one of many discipline methods.

Letting children suffer the consequences is a "hassle-free" way to discipline them. Children learn from experiences, just like adults. We call it "learning the hard way." The child learns that every act has a consequence. And, they learn to …


G89-928 Parent Checklist For Choosing Day Care, Herbert G. Lingren Jan 1989

G89-928 Parent Checklist For Choosing Day Care, Herbert G. Lingren

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Choosing appropriate child care can be confusing. Here are some things to consider in selecting the best care for your child.

What Is Good Day Care?

Good day care requires three important things: a caregiver who provides your child with care and guidance and who works with you and your family to made sure your child grows and learns in the best way possible; a setting that keeps your child safe and healthy; activities suited to your child's stage of growth that help the child develop mentally, physically, socially and emotionally.


G89-912 Alfalfa Crown And Root Rots And Stand Longevity, John E. Watkins, Fred A. Gray, Bruce Anderson Jan 1989

G89-912 Alfalfa Crown And Root Rots And Stand Longevity, John E. Watkins, Fred A. Gray, Bruce Anderson

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Causes of crown and upper root rot, symptoms and management are discussed here.

Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is the most important forage crop species in North America. It is widely adapted, energy efficient, and produces the most protein yield per acre. Alfalfa is well-suited to both dryland and irrigationd soils of Nebraska.

Many factors contribute to the decline in productivity of an alfalfa stand. Under favorable growing conditions and proper management, alfalfa stands in Nebraska can last over 10 years.


G89-906 Barley Yellow Dwarf Disease Of Barley, Oats, And Wheat, John E. Watkins, Leslie C. Lane Jan 1989

G89-906 Barley Yellow Dwarf Disease Of Barley, Oats, And Wheat, John E. Watkins, Leslie C. Lane

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The symptoms of barley yellow dwarf are covered here, as are disease occurrence and spread, and control.

Barley yellow dwarf (BYD) is distributed worldwide. It is the most economically important disease of barley and oats in North America. Barley yellow dwarf, wheat streak mosaic (WSM) and soil-borne wheat mosaic (SBWM), are three virus diseases that caused serious cereal grain yield losses in Nebraska during the last decade.

Since the mid-1980s barley yellow dwarf has become increasingly widespread in Nebraska, and now is a serious concern to oat and wheat producers. Outbreaks occasionally reach epidemic proportions as occurred in wheat in …


1989-90 Honorary Membership Copple Jan 1989

1989-90 Honorary Membership Copple

UNOPA: Documents and Publications

No abstract provided.


1989-90 Honorary Membership Massengale Jan 1989

1989-90 Honorary Membership Massengale

UNOPA: Documents and Publications

No abstract provided.


1989-90 Unopa Executive Board Minutes Jan 1989

1989-90 Unopa Executive Board Minutes

UNOPA: Minutes

No abstract provided.


Unopa Notes, Volume 27, Issue 5, March 31, 1989 Jan 1989

Unopa Notes, Volume 27, Issue 5, March 31, 1989

UNOPA: Newsletters

No abstract provided.