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1 Flirting begins before dialogue why a wink is as good as a not to a blind horse International Week of Flirting will take place Feb. 13-19.
2 Monday, Feb. 13 Earth Science Seminar will take place, Michael Roth will discuss "Planetary Ring and Satellite Formation.
3 Muhammad promoted tolerance and respect of others even when they insulted him Faculty member discusses views of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
4 Shortage of science teachers Faculty member discusses the need for more science teaching major students.
5 Thursday, Feb. 16 Physics Olympics will take place; African-American architect Mitchell Spuire will give lecture.
6 Tuesday, Feb. 14 "The Stinky Cheese Man and other Fair(l)y (Stoopid) Tales" will be presented by the Kaleidoscope Series for Youth.
7 Wednesday, Feb. 15 Camp and Recreation Fair will take place in the Wellness and Recreation Center, hosted by UNI advising and Career Services; Malcolm X Film Fest will continue as part of Black History Month.
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8 Boy Scouts to hold Merit Badge University at UNI Boy Scouts will come to the University and visit many different areas on campus as part of the Merit Badge University.
9 Friday, Feb. 17 - Saturday, Feb. 18 Tallcorn Jazz Festival will be held in Russell Hall. Guest artist will be Cuong Vu. The 55th annual Sinfonian Dimensions in Jazz will be held.
10 Monday, Feb. 20 Sigma Xi lecture will take place with a discussion of nanomaterials by Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky.
11 Saturday, Feb. 18 2006 Silo (Ice-Climbing) Summit will take place.
12 Saturday, Feb. 18 - Sunday, Feb. 19 UNI Capoeira Sport Club will celebrate Black History Month with a two-day event.