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81. Nashville Predators - Scouts
Our scouting and player development staff travels hundreds of thousands of He formerly coached five different minnesota high school teams (Bemidji,
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Director of Player Personnel Paul Fenton Professional Scout Nick Beverley Professional Scout Dan MacKinnon North American Amateur Scout Gord Donnelly North American Amateur Scout Jeff Kealty North American Amateur Scout Rick Knickle North American Amateur Scout Glen Sanders North American Amateur Scout David Westby European Scout Lucas Bergman European Scout Janne Kekalainen Other Items of Interest Your Ticket Window All Times Central Columbus Buy preseason Atlanta Buy preseason San Jose Buy Opening Night! HOME PRESSBOX THE TEAM TICKETS ... GAYLORD ENTERTAINMENT CENTER =252) refR=refR.substring(0,252)+"..."; //>

82. ALA | ACRL Effective Practices -- University Of Maryland (learning Curriculum)
The Learning Curriculum is a comprehensive educational plan that focuses on Submitters, Maggie Z. Saponaro, Mgr, staff Learn dev, msaponar@umd.edu,
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83. AJN - UserLogin
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84. Publications Of Interest
Employer responses to differentiated nursing education. J NURSES staff DEV15(5) 18592, 223. Anderko L. Uscian M. Robertson JF. (1999).
http://www.ucihs.uci.edu/cspcn/publicat.htm
Publications of Interest (Updated 1/18/02) also check references provided at AACN: http://www.aacn.nche.edu/CaringProject/reference.htm NURSING WORK FORCE Report on Florida's nursing work force issues (November 2001). Buerhaus, P., Donelan, K., DesRoches, C., Lamkin, L., Mallory, G. (2001). State of the oncology nursing workforce: problems and implications for strengthening the future. Nursing Economic$ , 19(5). Survey responses from oncology nurses, oncologists, and nurse executives from cancer facilities regarding their perceptions of staffing adequacy, the influence of different venues of cancer care on these perceptions, and the implications for building the future workforce. http://www.ons.org/images/Library/ons_publications/PDFs/PressReleases/Workforce.pdf Seago, JA., Ash, M., Spetz, J., Coffman, J., Grumbach, K. (2001). Hospital registered nurse shortages: environmental, patient, and institutional predictors. Health Serv Res earch. 36(5):831-52. Aiken LH, Clarke SP, Sloane DM, Sochalski JA, Busse R, Clarke H, Giovannetti P, Hunt J, Rafferty AM, Shamian J. (2001) Nurses' reports on hospital care in five countries.

85. Henry B. Tippie College Of Business :: Faculty Profiles
MA in Student dev., Postsecondary Ed, HE Adm. Emphasis, University of Iowa, 1977 US Department of education, Title VIII Grant, Demonstration Grant
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86. Twin Cities Area Codes
688 BOYNTON PERSONNEL/staff dev. 689 BOYNTON MENTAL HEALTH AREA GROUP TCEDEDUCATION HUMAN devEL, COLL. 296 EDUC HUMAN dev, COLLADM
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AREA CATEGORY TCFO CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER 559 BURSAR 567 ASSET MANAGEMENT, OFC OF 578 REAL ESTATE COORDINATOR 764 CAMPUS MASTER PLANNING-ADM 887 UNIVERSITY TAX DEPARTMENT AREA GROUP TCTR CONTROLLER'S OFFICE 553 CONTROLLER'S OFFICE 556 PURCHASING 560 UNIV POLICY/PROCESS DEVELOPMENT 562 FINANCIAL SYSTEMS SUPPORT 564 ACCOUNTING SERVICES 767 DISBURSEMENT SERVICES 769 INVENTORY SERVICES 796 MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUC COM 800 SPONSORED FINANCIAL REP/ADM AREA GROUP TDBT DEBT MANAGEMENT 880 DEBT MANAGEMENT AREA CATEGORY TEVP SENIOR VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AREA GROUP TCFL, OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS 686 BOYNTON ADMINISTRATION 687 BOYNTON HEALTH PROMOTION 688 BOYNTON PERSONNEL/STAFF DEV 689 BOYNTON MENTAL HEALTH 690 BOYNTON NURSING 691 BOYNTON QUALITY ASSURANCE 692 STUDENT AFFAIRS 695 RECREATIONAL SPORTS 698 AURORA CTR FOR ADVOCACY/EDUC 699 TWIN CITIES STUDENT UNIONS 701 TWIN CITIES STUDENT UNIONS_STP 702 STUDENT LEGAL SVCS, UNIV

87. Www.communityforum.net Mailing Lists
Mnasap-staff, Communication tool for staff of MN ASAP MNebase, Announcement anddiscussion list for the minnesota ebase users group.
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Welcome! Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on www.communityforum.net. Click on a list name to get more information about the list, or to subscribe, unsubscribe, and change the preferences on your subscription. To visit the general information page for an unadvertised list, open a URL similar to this one, but with a '/' and the list name appended. List administrators, you can visit the list admin overview page to find the management interface for your list. If you are having trouble using the lists, please contact mailman@www.communityforum.net List Description Ai-an_dvhealth [no description available] Bakken-announce The Bakken Museum E-News List [no description available] Bookreaders Ann's bookreaders club Ccan-announce C-CAN Newsletters and Announcements Chicago [no description available] CHSM-Board Children's Home Society of Minnesota Board of Directors Announcement Chsm-china-discuss [no description available] Chsm-russiaee-discuss [no description available] Cohousing [no description available] Cohousing-L Developing cohousing - collaborative housing communities D5-announce District 5 Announcement List D5-board District 5 Board List Dfledfoundation-announce The general announcement list for the DFL Education Foundation Downtownmpls-announce Announcement List for the DFL Education Foundation's Downtown group Duluth-announce Announcements for the DFL Education Foundation's Duluth group Dv-directors Discussion list for domestic violence directors in MN.

88. Ag Econ-O-Gram
Available to MSUE staff ONLY. This is a fulltime position funded through Nov . UNIVERSITY OF minnesota Extension is seeking for a (EXT 265) Regional
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November 22, 2002 FACULTY MEETING
The next faculty meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, Dec. 2, in Room 75 Agriculture Hall. UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY WEEKEND
The University will be closed for business on Thursday, Nov. 28 and Friday, Nov. 29 to observe the Thanksgiving Day weekend. The University will re-open for business on Monday, Dec. 2. BROWN BAG SEMINAR
Nov. 22, Friday -"Thought for Food How Changes in the Global Agrifood System are Creating New Pitfalls, Alliances Opportunities for Development?" by Dr. Larry Busch. In Room 75 Ag. Hall at 12 to 3 p.m. CONDOLENCES
The Department extends condolences to Eileen van Ravenswaay whose father passed away this morning (Nov. 21). Funeral arrangements are incomplete. LOVING HOME NEEDED
A 6 month old golden tabby female kitten with golden eyes needs a loving home. Will make an excellent indoor feline companion. If you are that fortunate person, call 694-4384 to make a home visit.Lynn R. Harvey, Acting Chair ECONOMICS DEPT. SEMINARS

89. International Students – Educational Information And Resources
State Department educational advising centers abroad. University of Arizona,University of minnesota, Saint Thomas University. ROMANIA. Mihai Lucian
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World Leaders Today Jacques Chirac,
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President of the Philippines King Abdullah,
King of Jordan Millions of prospective students learn about U.S. study opportunities through State Department educational advising centers abroad. TOMORROW'S LEADERS ARE BEING EDUCATED IN THE U.S. TODAY COUNTRY NAME TITLE UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE AFGAHANISTAN Hedayat Amin-Arsala Vice-President Southern Illinois University AFGHANISTAN Mohummad Sharif Faez Minister of Higher Education University of Arizona AFGHANISTAN H. E. Ishaq Shahryar

90. JITE Volume 34, Number 4 - David J. Pucel
University of minnesota, Stephan Flister University of minnesota In order tostaff these industrial education programs as they expanded over the years,
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The Current Status and Future of Industrial Teacher Education and Non-Teacher Education Programs in Institutions of Higher Education
David J. Pucel
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University of Minnesota The literature is clear that the context and nature of industrial education programs within higher education have changed dramatically during the recent past. Householder (1993), in reviewing technology education teacher education programs, indicated "there is no effective model or widely accepted paradigm for contemporary technology teacher education" (p. 17). Householder (1992) also studied changes occurring in the preparation of industrial arts and technology education teachers. He reported, "By every indication, the number of graduates in technology teacher education continues to decline. The number of students in the programs continues to decline even more precipitously..." (p. 17). He also reported that the number of institutions preparing such teachers was continuing to decline. One of the most comprehensive reviews of the status of teacher education that might inform industrial educators of current trends within industrial education and vocational education was reported by Lynch (1996). Although that report was focused primarily on vocational teacher education, one portion pertained directly to industrial education. Data revealed that all areas of vocational education have been undergoing significant change and decline.

91. Bridging The Gaps
Florida Department of education Florida education Center, Rm. 124 Tallahassee,FL 32301 Science Museum of minnesota 30 East 10th St. St. Paul, MN 55101
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Home About Questions Agenda Participants Participants Note: Please review your contact information below and and send any changes to ted@miamisci.org . Also, write a brief description of your work as it relates to the charrette and click on the "Add bio" button to submit. Steve Baumann
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92. Northwestern College: Home
Christcentered education which prepares growing Christians to have a positivespiritual impact upon the homes, churches, communities, and marketplaces of
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Twin Cities Seminary Fair
Interested in pursuing graduate or seminary education? The second Twin Cities Seminary Fair is October 18. Over 20 schools are represented. Don't miss this incredible opportunity! more...
Hurricane Katrina Student Assistance
Northwestern College is offering free tuition to students whose college plans have been delayed by the effects of Hurricane Katrina. Read Dr. Cureton's letter to find out how to take advantage of this assistance. more...
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Homecoming 2005 is right around the corner! Mark your calendars for September 30th - October 2nd and get ready for an amazing reunion! more...
FOCUS develops people and careers The FOCUS program offers classes in an accelerated, one-night-a-week format designed to give you the flexibility you need. Come see for yourself. more...

93. FY2000-01 Compacts
Compact Addendum for the minnesota Extension Service, FY200001 Extension staffpresented at the Hmong Educational Needs conference in spring.
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94. Programs And Tools
Food, fun and fitness nutrition education for a healthy start. Book andstaff development resources for after school programs, camps, and other nonPE
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN MOTHER-DAUGHTER OBESITY PREVENTION Stolley MR , Fitzgibbon ML. Effects of an obesity prevention program on the eating behavior of African American mothers and daughters. Health Educ Behav 1997 Apr;24(2):152-64. Fitzgibbon ML, Stolley MR, Kirschenbaum DS. An obesity prevention pilot program for African-American mothers and daughters. J Nutr Educ
CALIFORNIA ADOLESCENT NUTRITION AND FITNESS PROGRAM (CANFit) Communtity-based / Empowerment Interventions
http://www.canfit.org/index.html Hinkle AJ. Community-based nutrition interventions: reaching adolescents from low-income communities. Ann NY Acad Sci 1997 May 28; 18: 83-93.
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK REDUCTION EDUCATION PROJECT Nader PR , Baranowski T, Vanderpool NA, Dunn K, Dworkin R, Ray L. The family health project: cardiovascular risk reduction education for children and parents. J Dev Behav Pediatr 1983 Mar;4(1):3-10.
CHECKERBOARD CARDIOVASCULAR CURRICULUM increasing CV health knowledge in Hispanic, Pueblo, and Navajo children

95. Fall 1997 Department Newsletter
Harry Freeman (Ph.D Dec ‘96 Hum dev) has accepted a position at Univ of SD, The Department of Educational Psychology presents its Fall 1997 Colloquium
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News From and About the Department of Educational Psychology,
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Volume II, No. 1 September 1997

Comments and questions about the newsletter may be sent to edpsych@facstaff.wisc.edu At the Scene APA Re-Accreditation for School Psych. More than Just Desserts ... Educational Psychology Fall 1997 Colloquium Series
AT THE SCENE Little did we know when we were creating the Ed Psych newsletter, that we would need an interior design editor, but since the newsletter IS entitled Ed Ps tings, we feel compelled to describe some new views, with editorial commentary. Some of you noticed large sample books of fabric swatches lying about in the 880 area of Ed. Sci. At other times members of the staff could be seen pouring over paint samples, deep in serious discussion. Consensus is often extremely hard to reach, but add budget constraints to an already long list of considerations, and the challenge of designing a new look for heavily used and long unaltered areas of the 8th floor becomes awesome! Ed Psych’s current Chair, Brad Brown, threw down the gauntlet before Sharon Brown and said something like, "Go forth and fix up this hell-hole!"

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