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Iowa Academy Of Science: The New Bulletin, V01n3, Autumn 2005, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy Of Science: The New Bulletin, V01n3, Autumn 2005, Iowa Academy Of Science
New Bulletin
Inside This Issue:
--Message from the Executive Director
--A Memorial to Charles Drewes
--Buena Vista University
--ISTS Fall Conference
--Iowa Science Teacher’s Section Fall Conference
--Fall Conference Registration
--Return of the Iowa Science Teachers Journal
--IAS Honors New Fellows
Thomas Friedman Lecture At Uni September 14, 2005, University Of Northern Iowa.
Thomas Friedman Lecture At Uni September 14, 2005, University Of Northern Iowa.
Joy Cole Corning Distinguished Leadership Lecture Series
Thomas Friedman , an American political commentator and author, is a three time Pulitzer Prize winner who is a weekly columnist for the New York Times. He has written extensively on foreign affairs, global trade, the Middle East, globalization, and environmental issues.
Iowa Academy Of Science: The New Bulletin, V01n2, Summer 2005, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy Of Science: The New Bulletin, V01n2, Summer 2005, Iowa Academy Of Science
New Bulletin
Inside This Issue:
--Message from the Executive Director
--EPA Award for Program Director
--Reflections of the Iowa Teacher of the Year
--Opportunities for Teachers
--The Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science
--Inventing Flight: A Workshop for Science Teachers
--IAS Honors New Fellows
--2005 ISTS Fall Conference Update
Twelfth Annual Csbs Student Research Conference [Program] April 23, 2005, University Of Northern Iowa
Twelfth Annual Csbs Student Research Conference [Program] April 23, 2005, University Of Northern Iowa
INSPIRE Student Research & Engagement Conference Programs
A program for the INSPIRE conference where undergraduate and graduate students present their research, internship, volunteer and study abroad experiences, club activities and creative performances.
Introduction, Ken Mccormick
Iowa Academy Of Science: The New Bulletin, V01n1, Spring 2005, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy Of Science: The New Bulletin, V01n1, Spring 2005, Iowa Academy Of Science
New Bulletin
Inside This Issue:
--Message from the Executive Director
--New Electronic Iowa Science Teacher Journal
--Bringing the Lost Landscape into Iowa Classrooms
--The Iowa Junior Academy of Science at the 2005 AAAS Annual Meeting
--Iowa Science Foundation Grants
--Iowa Academy of Science Election 2005
--New Web Site Software
--IAS at the State Capitol
Geography Newsletter, Spring 2005, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Geography.
Geography Newsletter, Spring 2005, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Geography.
Geography Newsletter
Inside this issue:
-- Geography Faculty 2004-05
-- Dr. Philip W. Suckling Resigns After 14 Years as Geography Head
-- Dr. Dave May to Serve as Interim Head
-- Dr. Ramanathan Sugumaran Promoted to Associate Professor
-- Alex Oberle Appointed to Geography Faculty
-- GeoTREE Center to be Established at UNI's Department of Geography
-- Iowa Map Room
-- National Science Foundation Equipment Grant
-- Midwest Transportation Center's UNI Transportation Scholars Program
-- Geographic Information Science B.A. Major Underway
-- New Geography Secretary: Mrs. Janette McCulley
-- 2004 M.A. Geography Graduates
-- 2004 B.A. Geography Graduates
-- Alumni Album
-- …
The Economics Of Mandatory Biotech Food Labeling In The United States, William J. Gongol
The Economics Of Mandatory Biotech Food Labeling In The United States, William J. Gongol
Major Themes in Economics
Almost every developed nation in the world except the United States mandates the labeling of genetically modified foods. Upon examining the costs and benefits of mandatory labeling, it appears that this may not be the most efficient solution to deal with varied consumer preferences. The United States government should instead focus on increased scientific research to deal with the externalities of biotechnology.
The Effect Of A Loser-Pays Rule On The Decisions Of An American Litigant, Jaime Leigh Loos
The Effect Of A Loser-Pays Rule On The Decisions Of An American Litigant, Jaime Leigh Loos
Major Themes in Economics
Decisions made by litigants are often not beneficial to society. A rule governing fee allocation in tort cases should encourage meritorious suits and discourage frivolous suits. America is one of the only countries in the world that does not use a loser-pays rule to assign legal costs. Employing a loser-pays rule could make the legal system more efficient and more equitable. The effect of a loser-pays rule is analyzed with economic theory and empirical evidence. Possible limitations of the rule are also considered. A carefully applied system of loser-pays may positively affect the U.S. legal system.
The Impact Of Computers And Globalization On U.S. Wage Inequality, Jana Kerkvliet
The Impact Of Computers And Globalization On U.S. Wage Inequality, Jana Kerkvliet
Major Themes in Economics
The late 1970s and early 1980s was a time of rising wage inequality in the United States, particularly between skilled and unskilled workers. During this time, there was also a dramatic increase in on-the-job computer use. Many economists blamed the increase in computer use for the increase in wage inequality in the United States. That view became known as the skill-biased technological change hypothesis. But there are problems with the hypothesis in nearly every dimension of wage inequality in the U.S. labor market. A better explanation for the increase in wage inequality is the globalization of the U.S. economy.
Terrorism And Multinational Corporations: International Business Deals With The Costs Of Geopolitical Conflict, John J. Mazzarella
Terrorism And Multinational Corporations: International Business Deals With The Costs Of Geopolitical Conflict, John J. Mazzarella
Major Themes in Economics
Long before U.S. Armed Forces were committed to the Global War on Terrorism, multinational corporations were habitually the targets of extremist organizations. The threat of global terrorism has a negative effect on international business and commerce. This paper explores the most significant costs of terrorism on international business and evaluates methods for minimizing the negative economic impact of global terrorism.
The Efficient Markets Hypothesis Dethroned, Jed Ellerbroek
The Efficient Markets Hypothesis Dethroned, Jed Ellerbroek
Major Themes in Economics
Impending changes in social security as well as in corporate and government policies are making individuals more responsible for their retirement savings. As a result, knowledge of investing concepts and financial markets is more important than ever before. The efficient markets hypothesis, the dominant financial markets theory, is described and analyzed. In doing so assumptions are questioned and the three forms of market efficiency are evaluated in quantitative and qualitative fashion to determine whether the efficient markets hypothesis is an accurate view of financial markets. This paper concludes that the efficient markets hypothesis does not accurately describe U.S. stock market …
An Introduction To Adventure Based Counseling Connected To Couples And Families, Amanda L. Schara
An Introduction To Adventure Based Counseling Connected To Couples And Families, Amanda L. Schara
Graduate Research Papers
This paper demonstrates the value of Adventure Based Counseling (ABC) combined with couples and family counseling. The growth of ABC has gone through powerful changes from starting out with patients in a hospital to now being utilized in individual, group, couples, and family therapy. Looking at some main theoretical methods in the counseling field the totality of ABC is identified and combined with couple and family therapeutic goals. The importance of couple and family interaction has been diminished in our culture and the evolvement of ABC within those structures leads to a more productive family system.
Understanding The Plight Of The Terminally Ill Population, Richelle C. Bouska
Understanding The Plight Of The Terminally Ill Population, Richelle C. Bouska
Graduate Research Papers
The emotional, physical, social, and relational experiences of the terminally ill population were investigated. The literature strongly stated that the dying process, though physically and psychologically taxing, need not be devoid of meaning. It was also discovered that though patient disease trajectories and emotional experiences are highly individualized many helpful generalizations can be made. The research findings support the belief that mental health practitioners have much to offer the dying person as he or she wrestles with impending death.
Children Of Incarcerated Parents And The Role Of The Elementary School Counselor, Megan A. Petersen
Children Of Incarcerated Parents And The Role Of The Elementary School Counselor, Megan A. Petersen
Graduate Research Papers
Of the 72 million minor children in the United States, 2 million of those have a parent who is currently incarcerated. The dynamics of a child's life are greatly altered when a parent is incarcerated, and many children struggle as a result. Without some form of support or intervention, they are five times more likely than other children to become incarcerated themselves. Elementary school counselors must be aware of the characteristics of children of incarcerated parents, while working to address their needs across numerous levels and contexts.
A Narrative Group Model To Reduce Gender Role Conflict In Adult Males, Dennis K. Smithe
A Narrative Group Model To Reduce Gender Role Conflict In Adult Males, Dennis K. Smithe
Graduate Research Papers
This manuscript provides a therapeutic group model to address gender role conflict in males based on a narrative approach. The use of story telling and metaphor are central to the process because they are reflective of how men tend to communicate. This approach reflects a shift away from traditional counseling approach often seen as the antithesis of a masculine ideology. This process provides group members the opportunities to co-create and re-author socially constructed stories of masculinity and maleness that have taught males to abuse and neglect their bodies while at the same time not seek help. Unique to this model …
Department Of Economics Newsletter, V12, Winter 2005, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Economics.
Department Of Economics Newsletter, V12, Winter 2005, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Economics.
Department of Economics Newsletter
Inside This Issue:
--A Message From the Department Head
--Scholarship News
--New Scholarships
--Alumni News
--Another Field for Economists: The Football Field
--Economics Scholarship Contributors
--Alumni-In-Residence
--Reflections from Melissa, '99
--Reflections from Tom, '86
--How my Economics Major Served me in my Career and in Life
--Nicholas Sly, ‘04
--State Support and Higher Education
--The Economics Club
--Comments from Club President
--Janet Rives on Being Retired
--Departing Faculty...and New Faculty
--From Our Emeritus Faculty
--The Russia Trip - 2005
--Faculty Notes...as they report it!
--Center for Economic Education
Becoming A Better Me : An Examination Of Character Education At The Elementary Level, Lori D. Dobbin
Becoming A Better Me : An Examination Of Character Education At The Elementary Level, Lori D. Dobbin
Graduate Research Papers
The first day of school can be a difficult adjustment for many students. Some . students struggle with new settings and new rules. Each student enters the classroom with personal morals and values. These morals and character traits greatly influence the student's academic and social progress. This paper reviews character building and its unique ability to alter the perception of the student's world. The paper looks at the deficits of character and introduces possible solutions to restoring character in elementary-aged children. A closer look at the history of character education lays the foundation for a better understanding of character.
Children Living In Poverty, Katie E. Long
Children Living In Poverty, Katie E. Long
Graduate Research Papers
Although many books and articles have been written regarding poverty and its effects among children, there is an increasing need for school counselors to provide programs and support to empower children of poverty. Research indicates that poverty is increasing among Americans (Payne, 2003). Nutrition and health are a major concern among families of poverty, and approximately thirteen million children experience hunger on a daily basis (Prince & Howard, 2002).
Children who have not met their basic needs come to school with a different agenda: survival. Although health is itself an outcome, it can also be viewed as a pathway by …
Grief And Loss Associated With Divorce : A Counseling Perspective, Lisa A. Lydon
Grief And Loss Associated With Divorce : A Counseling Perspective, Lisa A. Lydon
Graduate Research Papers
Based on grief and loss literature, as well as literature on divorce, this paper examines divorce as a loss that evokes grief in various individuals. A brief definition of grief and loss is first articulated. An emphasis is,placed on the classifications of loss, such as major, physical, psychological, primary, and secondary loss. Divorce is discussed as a major and primary loss with multiple secondary losses associated with it. The perspectives of various professionals as they relate to divorce as a loss are examined. This paper also considers implications to counselors when divorce is viewed as a grief and loss issue.
The Impact Of Sexual Abuse On Student Performance, Denelle M. Mcwherter
The Impact Of Sexual Abuse On Student Performance, Denelle M. Mcwherter
Graduate Research Papers
Child sexual abuse is a prevalent societal problem. Up to twenty five percent of children have been abused by the age of eighteen. Victims are significantly impacted academically, socially, and behaviorally. School counselors assume counseling, consulting, and coordinating roles as they assist victims, present prevention curriculum, and act as a referral source.
This paper addresses how sexual abuse affects victims and how counselors can assist victims in developing coping skills and increasing self esteem. In addition, how counselors can help foster a sense of belonging and safety for victims in the school setting will be described, with emphasis on how …
Providing Effective Counseling To Substance Abusers Through The Use Of Biopsychosocialspiritual Strategies, Rachel Phillips
Providing Effective Counseling To Substance Abusers Through The Use Of Biopsychosocialspiritual Strategies, Rachel Phillips
Graduate Research Papers
The field of substance abuse has had a history of relapse. Both In-Patient and Out-Patient Treatment facilities have experienced the "revolving door" effect (Walton, Blow, and Booth, 2001). D.R. Laws found in research he conducted that 80% of the patients treated, relapsed 12 months after treatment and two-thirds of the relapses were within 90 days of treatment (Laws, 1999). The federal government has begun questioning the validity of these programs in light of skyrocketing costs for substance abuse treatment (Craig, 2004). Clinicians have begun to examine the cost effectiveness of their current treatment modalities. This paper will provide an overview …
Oppositional Defiant Disorder : Using Family Therapy And Parent Training Techniques For Effective Treatment Outcomes, Caroline S. Dieken
Oppositional Defiant Disorder : Using Family Therapy And Parent Training Techniques For Effective Treatment Outcomes, Caroline S. Dieken
Graduate Research Papers
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) clinically affects children and adolescents through the display of unwanted disruptive, hostile, defiant, and oppositional behaviors. Development of these can be linked to parental psychopathology, family and marital dysfunction, poor parent-child interaction, atypical parenting, maternal age, substance abuse, poor supervision, and inconsistent or harsh discipline. The effects of ODD lead to impaired social functioning, depression, low self-esteem, academic failure, substance abuse, delinquency, and family discord. Compared to other treatments ( e.g., medication, behavior modification, punishment, or removal from the home) the most effective course of treatment for ODD is the use of family therapy and parent …
Come Out, Stay Out, Stand Out: Eight Stories Of Gay And Lesbian High School Students, Nicholas J. Pace
Come Out, Stay Out, Stand Out: Eight Stories Of Gay And Lesbian High School Students, Nicholas J. Pace
Dissertations and Theses @ UNI
Existing research, though limited, portrays a bleak picture for gay and lesbian students. The majority of the literature is of a quantitative nature and often reveals many challenges for gay.and lesbian students, including verbal and physical harassment, low self-esteem, poor grades, and a particularly high risk of suicide, among other dangers. As a result, many gay and lesbian students remain "in the closet."
In 2000 a scholarship was established in honor of Matthew Shepard, a University of Wyoming student who was the victim of an anti-gay murder. The Matthew Shepard Scholarship is a privately-funded award given annually to openly gay …
Monitoring Spatial And Temporal Water Quality Changes In Iowa Lakes Using Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery, Nathan Robert Green
Monitoring Spatial And Temporal Water Quality Changes In Iowa Lakes Using Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery, Nathan Robert Green
Dissertations and Theses @ UNI
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) has identified more than 20,000 water bodies across America as polluted mainly due to agricultural non-point source pollution. Current techniques for monitoring and assessing the quality of waters in streams, reservoirs, lakes, and estuaries involve on site measurements and/or the collection of water samples for subsequent laboratory analyses. While this approach yields accurate measurements for a point in time and space, it is expensive, laborious, and cannot provide a temporal or spatial overview of water-quality trends. To overcome this liability, state and local agencies are seeking alternative and more cost effective methods. A …
Emotional Intelligence As A Protective Factor For Risk Behavior In Adolescence, Nicole Renee Skaar
Emotional Intelligence As A Protective Factor For Risk Behavior In Adolescence, Nicole Renee Skaar
Dissertations and Theses @ UNI
Emotional intelligence is a concept developed by Salovey and Mayer in 1990. Since the first published work on emotional intelligence, others have modified the original idea by adding personality-like traits to the model of emotional intelligence. Consequently, there is a split in the conceptualization of emotional intelligence and the measurement of emotional intelligence; ability model assessment and mixed or trait model self-report assessment. The ability model of emotional intelligence has stood up to tests of discriminant validity over personality traits, unlike the mixed model of emotional intelligence. It is also distinguishable from cognitive intelligence, yet correlates moderately and therefore is …
Reducing Suicide Risk Among Adolescents : Treatment And Intervention, Angie Kippe
Reducing Suicide Risk Among Adolescents : Treatment And Intervention, Angie Kippe
Graduate Research Papers
Adolescent suicide is very disturbing. Formulating effective prevention and treatment can be elusive. Counselors must become aware of many factors when assessing and treating adolescent suicide ideation and attempts. Facts about suicide and how suicide interfaces with other mental disorders will be examined.
Weight Loss Practices In Amateur Wrestlers And Its Relationship To Disordered Eating, Lyndsey M. Manderfield
Weight Loss Practices In Amateur Wrestlers And Its Relationship To Disordered Eating, Lyndsey M. Manderfield
Graduate Research Papers
The premise behind many athletic programs is to encourage wellness, a state of well being in both physical and emotional aspects. This research paper reviews how wrestling and other athletic programs where weight plays a significant role, may affect eating and other weight-related habits. It addresses whether weight loss practices in wrestling play a role in disordered eating patterns of its participants.
The Effects Of Parental Alcoholism On Children, Ryan A. Flaherty
The Effects Of Parental Alcoholism On Children, Ryan A. Flaherty
Graduate Research Papers
Research has examined the effects of parental alcoholism on children and adolescents. This paper will address the different ways teens are affected by parental alcoholism, identifying medical, emotional, and social dangers, while also trying to link specific aspects of parental alcoholism with each harmful effect. In looking at the negative effects that parental alcoholism has on the parents and children, this paper will also examine whether children become victims and suffer, or become resilient and persevere. This paper will also look at physical, social, emotional, behavioral and family structure concerns as they relate to children with alcoholic parents.