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1 "Positive Pyramid" modeling proper nutrition for kids Cindy Dostal teaches children to look at all foods positively and use the food pyramid.
2 "Thriving from 8 to 5 and beyond" theme for University of Northern Iowa's 30th annual workshop for educational office professionals Monday, March 15 Ken Jacobsen is the keynote speaker for the annual workshop for Educational Office Professionals. Todd Masman and Shirley Kopet will also speak.
3 A power struggle? Barbara Safford shares that libraries of today are much more than books.
4 Assignment UNI Schedule of activities for the coming week.
5 Iowa companies invited to enter 1993 Iowa Governor's Waste Reduction Awards Competition, co-sponsored by IWRC at Northern Iowa Iowa businesses or industries that have implemented an innovative and effective waste reduction program are eligible to enter the Governor's Waste Reduction Awards Competition.
6 Keairns works on Sioux City development project at University of Northern Iowa Jane Keairns works for the Institute for Decision Making at UNI. Recently she has been working with a Sioux City development project in conjunction with her work.
7 Keeping kids confident. Ken Jacobsen says a great way to boost confidence in children is to reduce their stress.
8 No longer a theory? Lawrence Krauss, a Harvard Astrophysics Professor, states there is a definite beginning to our universe and there will be a definite end.
9 Rhoda Weiss appearance at University of Northern Iowa cancelled. Presentation by national marketing g consultant Rhoda Weiss has been cancelled.
10 Socially unacceptable? Art Cox states that a plan that looks good on paper will not always be met with vast approval. The Social Security system needs an overhaul, but compromise seems a ways off.
11 Sources National nutrition month, change goes beyond economics in business, and fascination with romance are the topics for discussion this week.
12 Survival of the fittest. Debra Jordan states that basic survival skills kept five skiers alive for five days prior to their rescue.