924 resultados para Recreation pages for kids
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Fruits and veggies provide the unrivaled combination of great taste, nutrition and abundant variety. With all the great choices available, incorporating fruits and veggies into your day is easy! BINGO game produced by Iowa Department of Public Health.
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Fruits and veggies provide the unrivaled combination of great taste, nutrition and abundant variety. With all the great choices available, incorporating fruits and veggies into your day is easy! BINGO game produced by Iowa Department of Public Health.
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Fruits and veggies provide the unrivaled combination of great taste, nutrition and abundant variety. With all the great choices available, incorporating fruits and veggies into your day is easy! BINGO game produced by Iowa Department of Public Health.
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Fruits and veggies provide the unrivaled combination of great taste, nutrition and abundant variety. With all the great choices available, incorporating fruits and veggies into your day is easy! BINGO game produced by Iowa Department of Public Health.
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Fruits and veggies provide the unrivaled combination of great taste, nutrition and abundant variety. With all the great choices available, incorporating fruits and veggies into your day is easy! BINGO game produced by Iowa Department of Public Health.
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Fruits and veggies provide the unrivaled combination of great taste, nutrition and abundant variety. With all the great choices available, incorporating fruits and veggies into your day is easy! BINGO game produced by Iowa Department of Public Health.
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This document describes the Iowa Big Tree Program which is designed to locate the largest tree of various species in Iowa. It includes the Iowa big tree list of 1997 with information on the species/year nominated, circumference, height, points and the owner/reporter/location.
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As we age, our bodies become more vulnerable to the effects of prescription drug use. Our metabolism changes, and we often use more prescription drugs than in the past. If we misuse our medicines or take them in a manner not prescribed, we increase the risk of negative effects. It is estimated that over 35 million Americans are ages 65 and older, which represents roughly 12.4% of the total population. As baby boomers age, this population is expected to increase to 70 million, or 20% of the population. Clearly, educating ourselves, aging parents or other relatives and friends about the risk of prescription drug misuse is crucial. Older adults tend to need more kinds of medication to help their bodies stay healthy. This itself creates increased risk for misuse. In addition, the way the aging body metabolizes, distributes and removes medication changes. Changes in body weight, circulation and liver and kidney function all impact how medicines affect the body.
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This book is for students to learn about the history of Iowa through cartoons and drawings with questions to answer at the end of each of the 75 chapters. The author and artist is Herb V. Hake.
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Road Map Math is an instructional program for low-achieving students in grades four to twelve. It is helpful in teaching language arts, place geography, map reading and mathematics. This booklet was made in conjunction with Department of Public Instruction, Price Laboratory School at the University of Northern Iowa and the Planning and Research Division of the Iowa Department of Transportation.
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Lake Hendricks is a 54 acre man-made lake that is encompassed by a 1,209 acre watershed. Lake Hendricks is currently on the 303(d) Impaired Waters List for algae and pH impairments due to an abundance of algae growth caused by nutrients being delivered to the lake via 11 separate tile lines draining adjoining cropland areas. In 2009, a Watershed Management Plan was developed in partnership with IDALS and the IDNR 319 programs and $256,500 was awarded to address the nutrient and sediment loading of the lake. Over the past three years a total of $251,000 were spent to implement one grade stabilization structure, two sediment basins, two bioreactors, 700 feet of streambank stabilization, 30.7 acres oftimber stand improvement, and 39.4 acres of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). A proposed wetland structure and three sediment basins are scheduled to be constructed in the fall of 2011. Current water monitoring data is showing an average of 54% Nitrate (N) loading reductions as a result of the installed BMPs. The District feels further reductions are possible by addressing nutrient management issues in the cropland areas, stabilizing additional streambanks, and improving the surrounding woodland areas. The goal is to reduce N loading by an additional 20% and sediment loading by 50 tlac/yr. The resulting collaborative effort may lead to the future de-listing of Lake Hendricks from the 303(d) Impaired Waters List.
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This booklet contains the general policies of the State Services for Crippled Children of Iowa. Details are omitted.
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This bulletin is a guide to the teaching of general fundamentals of posture and good use of the body in movement, primarily for young girls as and boys.
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This bulletin is a guide to the teaching of general fundamentals of posture and good use of the body in movement, primarily for young girls as and boys. This is the third printing of this bulletin.
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If quality of life is an important recreation outcome, then municipal parks and recreation management's efforts have to change because:· Over one-third of all the little kids in schools will be diabetic in their lifetime if the trends we are looking at continue. The average loss of life is about 15 years, and there is an average reduction in quality oflife by about 20 years (Jackson, 2007). This thesis is about municipal parks and recreation, an agency that controls and limits physical activity opportunity. It is also about active living; from an ecological perspective, a multi-disciplinary approach to incorporate physical activity into more 111 people's daily lives. In particular, this thesis examines one case --'. the Donutville Case - . with the intent of providing an explanation of how municipal parks and recreation can advance its management efforts to improve health outcomes of people suffering from daily physical activity deficits. More specifically, how can the tension between external and internal environments to municipal parks and recreation be better balanced to affect the change needed? Given that changing the current social reality is through making decisions, decision-making functions connected with systems theory helps identify how recreation authorities can more effectively influence environmental physical activity determinants. , Sallis et al.' (2006) ·social ecological model provides the a priori focus on active living decision-making. An integrated analogous emerging logic model is developed and presented as an efficacious strategy for how municipal parks and recreation decisionmakers can affect change. Keywords: physical activity, benefits outcomes, healthy livable community, quality of life, systems thinking, social ecological model, deci~ion-making, logic modeling, municipal parks and recreation, active living.