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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. |