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How Effective is the Endangered Species Act? An Evaluation of Coverage Across Multiple Animal Taxa
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2021)The Endangered Species Act (ESA) was passed in 1973 and is the most effective legislation in the United States for the protection of threatened and endangered species. However, even valuable legislation can have faults. ... -
How Far Has the Dollar Fallen?
(2005)The extent of the dollar's decline relative to its peak in 2002 depends upon the composition of the basket of currencies used in calculating the dollars value. Further, the appropriate index depends upon the question ... -
How fast can crystals grow?
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How Fast Did That Crystal Grow? Quantifying the Growth Rate of Natural Quartz Crystals
(2010-04)Circulation of hydrothermal fluids controls the timescales of cooling in the Earth's crust and allows for large-scale exchange of matter between different levels of the crust. The time required to grow quartz crystals ... -
How First Graders with Low Language Skills Solve Math Word Problems
(2010-04)Arithmetic word problems are difficult for all children; even more so for children with low oral language skill. Prior research demonstrates that typically developing children generate and select a wide variety of strategies ... -
How foster parents provide a secure base
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How Generation X Interacts in the Workforce with Baby Boomers and Generation Y
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2017)The hospitality industry continues to be economically important around the country, if not the world (Barron, et al.,). Today’s workforce is changing quickly with the baby boomers staying and returning back into the ... -
How Good Is Value Analysis?
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How High School Special Education Teachers Implement Interventions to Address Student Behavioral Challenges
(2010-04)Developing and implementing best practices for secondary students with disabilities is a necessity mandated by federal law (Individuals with Disabilities Act-IDEA, 2004). This is especially true for adolescents with emotional ... -
How I Became a Non-Chemist
(2018-04-27)Some scientists direct their careers with laser focus to answer a small set of questions. Others wander around like a trapped photon. I will tell the story about how a plasma physicist ended up studying combustion chemistry, ... -
How I Write Stories
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How individualist and collectivist organizational cultures influence work processes, outcomes, and cooperation
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2000)Research generated from a variety of fields predicts that important benefits will accrue from demographic diversity in organizations by increasing the variance in perspectives and approaches to work that members of different ... -
How interns impact work teams: examining newcomer socialization and performance expectations among interns, team leaders, and team members
(University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2020-12)Every day, hundreds of college interns join organizations as the race for highly skilled talent escalates. Two-thirds of college graduates now have at least one internship experience, with nearly 50% of interns becoming ... -
How is social media being used in the workplace
(University of Wisconsin-Stout, 2019)Social media is often used in hiring procedures to screen applicants, but little is known about the ways in which social media is used by employees in the workplace. The purpose of this paper is to delve deeper into the ... -
How Japanese American Gardeners Shaped an Internment Camp Landscape: a Soil Chemistry and Archival Analysis
(2012)This thesis explores the soil of a Japanese American internment camp, how internees changed it, and why. In acknowledging soil as a force in shaping events in camp and as artifact changed by them, I add new elements to ... -
How Job Satisfaction Relates to Job Burnout & Work Engagement for Non-Tenure Track Faculty
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2021)This study measured how job satisfaction relates to job burnout and work engagement for university non-tenure track faculty (NTTF). The study used the Job Satisfaction Survey (JSS) to measure how overall job satisfaction ... -
How Large Is Wisconsin's Budget Gap for the 2011-13 Biennium?
(2010-09)With adjustments to the Legislative Fiscal Bureau's July 2010 determination of Wisconsin's fiscal condition at the beginning of the upcoming biennium, the author estimates as much as a $3 billion structural fiscal deficit ... -
How Location and Response Influenced the Spread and Containment of Spanish Influenza in Wisconsin : Comparing Milwaukee and Eau Claire
(2009-07-29)This paper examines the impact of Spanish Influenza on the cities of Milwaukee and Eau Claire, WI in 1918. The main argument is that Eau Claire fared better than Milwaukee in the epidemic not because of its demographic ...