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Our Second State Of The State Issue
Our Second State Of The State Issue
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
Minnesota's Drug Problem, Tony Bouza
Minnesota's Drug Problem, Tony Bouza
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
Bias, Prejudice, And Human Rights In Minnesota, Stephen W. Cooper
Bias, Prejudice, And Human Rights In Minnesota, Stephen W. Cooper
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
The Children's Agenda: A Promising Beginning, Marlene Johnson
The Children's Agenda: A Promising Beginning, Marlene Johnson
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
New Rules, New Technologies, And The Shape Of Minnesota Farming, Steven J. Taff
New Rules, New Technologies, And The Shape Of Minnesota Farming, Steven J. Taff
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
The future development of Minnesota agriculture will be strongly influenced by new technologies and government policies that will alter prices for farm inputs and outputs. While some farm operations will fail under most expected price regimes, a loss of farmers will probably not have a significant impact on overall farm production. However, the new technologies and government policies could shift Minnesota farming into either a more intensive (less land, higher yield) or more extensive (more land, lower yield) mode of operation. A shift either way will have important implications for Minnesotans. Ownership and residence patterns, ground water quality, habitat and …
Learning From Each Other: Better Schools And A Brighter Future, Joe Nathan Phd
Learning From Each Other: Better Schools And A Brighter Future, Joe Nathan Phd
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
Recent Minnesota experience shows that it is possible to make rapid, significant improvement in our public schools. Despite the skepticism of some and opposition of others, Governor Perpich's school choice initiatives helped thousands of youngsters, while not producing the chaos opponents predicted. This paper argues that we should build on the success of recent reforms to rethink the roles of parents and students in our schools. While Minnesota has the nation's highest graduation rate and above-average test scores, additional reforms are necessary if we are to continue to make economic and social progress.
The State Of Public Primary And Secondary Education In Minnesota, Ruth E. Randall Ed.D
The State Of Public Primary And Secondary Education In Minnesota, Ruth E. Randall Ed.D
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
Managing Minnesota's Solid Waste, Thomas Meersman
Managing Minnesota's Solid Waste, Thomas Meersman
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
New Approaches Needed For Water Quality Gains In The 1990s, Gerald L. Willet
New Approaches Needed For Water Quality Gains In The 1990s, Gerald L. Willet
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
In the land of 15,000 lakes, 91,944 river miles and a trillion gallons of ground water, the summer of 1988 saw the unlikely come to pass. The mighty Mississippi dropped to less than one-tenth of its normal flow. Crops withered, grass turned brown, and well pumps burned out in the most hellish heat wave since the 1930s.
While the drought was primarily an issue of insufficient water quantity, it also served to focus additional attention on water quality. Water quality concerns are not new to Minnesota, which has led the nation in protecting the environment for two decades. Nonetheless, the …
Providing Quality Health Care For All, Vic Ellison
Providing Quality Health Care For All, Vic Ellison
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus In Minnesota: Summary Of 1988 Statewide Hiv Risk Reduction And Disease Prevention Plan, Kristine L. Macdonald M.D.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus In Minnesota: Summary Of 1988 Statewide Hiv Risk Reduction And Disease Prevention Plan, Kristine L. Macdonald M.D.
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
The AIDS epidemic continues to grow in Minnesota. As of December 10, 1988, 447 cases of AIDS had been reported to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), and 252 Minnesotans had died from AIDS. An effectively implemented risk reduction and disease prevention plan that has broad support and involvement of all segments of the statewide community is essential to reduce the tragic morbidity and mortality caused by this disease in Minnesota. The Commissioner's Task Force on AIDS approved a statewide human immunodeficiency virus (HN) risk reduction plan in the spring of 1986.
Suburban Congestion The Twin Cities Real Transportation Problem, Richard P. Braun, Amy M. Vennewitz
Suburban Congestion The Twin Cities Real Transportation Problem, Richard P. Braun, Amy M. Vennewitz
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
Suburban Congestion. What is it and why is it the Twin Cities' rea/transportation problem?
Webster's dictionary defines the word "congestion" as a condition of overcrowding, overburdening, or an excessive accumulation to the point of obstruction. Though the term "suburban congestion" does not have a precise definition, most persons living in urban areas today have a clear perception of what suburban congestion entails. Images of overcrowded freeway lanes, snarled intersections, endless queues of cars and bumper-to-bumper, stop and go traffic jump quickly to mind.
The Twin Cities and metropolitan areas all across the nation are reaching a "suburban congestion crisis" brought …
R&D Funding In The Midwest: Are We Stuck In The Backseat?, Stephen J. Gage
R&D Funding In The Midwest: Are We Stuck In The Backseat?, Stephen J. Gage
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
Organ Procurement, Values And Public Policy, Ronald P. Hamel
Organ Procurement, Values And Public Policy, Ronald P. Hamel
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
The success of organ transplants in recent years has created a shortage of transplantable cadaver organs. Voluntarism, the primary mode of organ procurement currently in use nationwide, appears to be no longer successful. Policy makers and others are examining alternatives to the current system, namely, presumed consent (routine salvaging) and required request. In this process, there is a danger in considering only the effectiveness of the means and neglecting the value and belief commitments that underlie them. These need to be brought to the surface because they ultimately contribute toward shaping the moral character of society. In this light, required …
A Broad Perspective On Biotechnology And Environmental Regulation, Glenn L. Radde
A Broad Perspective On Biotechnology And Environmental Regulation, Glenn L. Radde
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Siting: A Political Process, James Pehler
High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Siting: A Political Process, James Pehler
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
A Geographer's Response To The 1982 Nuclear Waste Policy Act, Robert Bixby
A Geographer's Response To The 1982 Nuclear Waste Policy Act, Robert Bixby
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
The Development Of Elementary And Secondary Education Policy In The Minnesota Legislature, Joyce Krupey, Gene Mammenga
The Development Of Elementary And Secondary Education Policy In The Minnesota Legislature, Joyce Krupey, Gene Mammenga
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
This discussion of the political climate in which elementary and secondary education is funded in Minnesota begins with the Minnesota Miracle of 1971. In each successive legislative session some adjustments have been made in this formula. In this paper we describe the various lobbying groups that try to affect education legislation. We also discuss the role played by the governor, key legislators, legislative and Department of Education staff, the State Board of Education, and the commissioner of education in educational policy formation. In conclusion, we summarize major formula changes since 1971 and review the many education-related issues before the legislature …
Currently Existing Mosquito Control Programs In Minnesota, Arthur H. Mason, Doree A. Maser
Currently Existing Mosquito Control Programs In Minnesota, Arthur H. Mason, Doree A. Maser
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
Mosquito Control in Minnesota is governed by three statutes: Local Pest Control 18.021 -18.022, Mosquito Abatement 18.041 -18.161, and Mosquito Control 473.701 -473.717. Of these only two are actively utilized, 18.021 -18.022 in outstate Minnesota and 473.701 -473.717 in the seven county metropolitan area. Local Pest Control Statute 18.021 -18.022 governs the control of many pests including mosquitoes. The statute is enforced by the Municipal Pest Control Section of the Division of Plant Industry in the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Pesticides are generally applied to kill adult mosquitoes upon citizen demand.
Land Use For Timber And Recreation: A Case Study In Victoria, Australia, Lawrence C. Merriam
Land Use For Timber And Recreation: A Case Study In Victoria, Australia, Lawrence C. Merriam
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
For many years the United States has had major problems in public land use for timber and recreation. Problems in Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area are an example. Australia is a country with Simi !tar concerns. The State Forests of Central Victoria, administered by the Forests Commission, were heavily burned m 1939. They now have regenerated to commercially mature stands, particularly of mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell.). Within 100 kilometers of the 3 million people in Melbourne, the forests are popular recreation sites. This paper reports on a study made for the Forests Commission aimed at the effective integration …
A Basis For Legislation To Encourage Conservation Of Automobile Energy Fuel, James Pinson Ludwig
A Basis For Legislation To Encourage Conservation Of Automobile Energy Fuel, James Pinson Ludwig
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
A detailed basis for legislation to institute a system of rating automobiles according to their energy costs is proposed, together with mechanisms to tax wasteful uses of energy associated with cars. A complementary rebate system for owners of very efficient vehicles also is proposed. This proposal is advanced instead of systems of increasing energy supplies or gasoline rationing to control consumer demand.