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1 Adjusting focal points. Donna Maier feels that the U.S. has been focusing too much on the capture of Mohamed Farrah Aidid.
2 Assignment UNI Weekly sampling of events and activities at UNI are listed.
3 Conjuring up creativity. Jane Piirto states that exposing children to music, art, dance classes, and museums helps to inspire creativity.
4 Handling children's temper tantrums with understanding, patience, firmness and love. Radhi Al-Mabuk helps explain temper tantrums in children and suggests how parents should try to cope with these situations.
5 Hmong American Dress topic for Wednesday lecture, October 13 in conjunction with minority costumes and textiles of China exhibit at University of Nort A slide presentation on "Hmong American Dress" will be presented October 13 at UNI.
6 Sources for Additional Information Health care reform and Sephardic studies are the topics for discussion this week at UNI. Isaac Levy will be the guest speaker.
7 The strong arm of the law. Ernest Raiklin believes the solution for Russian problems will be a military dictatorship.
8 Trying not to inhale. Kathleen Gulick states that when smokers rely on one another for support in kicking the smoking habit, the success rate is over 50 percent.
9 University of Northern Iowa faculty train core of Iowa teachers to bring new learning opportunities to students on fiber optic network 400 Iowa teachers learn the basics for using the new telecommunications network in Iowa during a workshop at UNI.
10 What is a "critiview?" Jeffrey Copeland incorporates criticisms with in=depth personal interviews in his new book.
11 Wild horses to be subject of UNI seminar Don Siniff will speak on "Population Studies of Wild Horses" at UNI.