14 resultados para Staff rides.

em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States


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Monthly newsletter from the University of Iowa for faculty and staff.

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Adults who can facilitate small group sessions. As a team they will be assigned to one of three small groups to assist students with completion of leadership exercises, facilitate small group discussions and help students develop their personal leadership plan. Responsibilities also include providing supervision, support and guidance to student delegates.

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The Iowa DOT reviewed Corps of Engineers accounting records to determine the costs of operating and maintaining a 300 mile section of the Mississippi River. This document reviews the details the study.

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff that was found in the Senate Journal from 1906.

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff that was found in the Senate Journal from March 29, 1917

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff that was found in the Journal of the House in 1955

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff that was found in the Journal of the Senate, RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY, March 29, 1917

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff that was found in the -- Journal of the House, HOUSE RESOLUTION 6, February 3, 1955

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff titled, Iowa and the Nation

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff Iowa Senate placed the in the Senate Journal in 1896.

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff Clarence Aurner – 1863 - 1948, was an Iowa writer and historian. He has written books and articles detailing Iowa’s early political adventures. The following writing by Clarence Aurner is an account of Iowa’s relocation of the state capital from Iowa City to Des Moines. The story was published originally in the book Iowa Stories, volume 3, by Clarence Ray Aurner, Clio Press, Iowa City, 1917.

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The Brain Injury Quick Guide was developed as a resource tool for educators and school staff. Functional challenges (including social, physical, communication, and cognitive) are common following brain injury. This booklet serves as a resource outlining common challenges students may face in the classroom as well as strategies for addressing these challenges. Case studies outlining common challenges with possible strategies are provided with suggestions for IEP/504 plan accommodations. Basic brain anatomy and brain injury statistics are also reviewed.

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This manual is a compilation of principles, procedures and information to be used as a guide by Iowa Civil Defense Directors, Commanders, Chairmen and their staffs.

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Staff and Beaver Creeks are two tributaries of the Upper Iowa River (UIR). Additional acres that drain directly into the UIR bring the size of the project area to 41,328 acres. The goal of the project is to reduce sediment loading and excess nutrients from reaching the streams which ultimately reach the UIR. Staff/Beaver Water Quality Project initially received funding as part of the FY 2005 WSPF/319 grant application cycle. Tremendous progress has been accomplished towards the original goals of the project. Due to the large number of Best Management Practices (BMPs) installed and the continued high interest for those practices, more work remains to be done. The heavy rains received in 2008 caused severe erosion and has dramatically increased interest in conservation practices. A thorough watershed assessment was completed in the fall of 2008. Data from this assessment indicates additional work is needed. The initial grant funding will be exhausted within fiscal year 2009. Therefore, the Howard Soil and Water Conservation District is seeking 3 years of funding. The District believes interest in the water quality project is at an all time high and that with an additional three years of funding, even more progress can be achieved in reducing sediment delivery and excess nutrients to these priority streams.