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    • The Human Element 25 of responding in some manner to restore “normal operations” and ensure that the publics’ expectations are being met in order to avoid any permanent termination or damage to the relationship. Maintaining this higher level...
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    • 27 Question 6: Please talk about what you think were the most positive aspects of your involvement in service. What were the most challenging or negative aspects, if any? As was the case with Question Three, this question wasn’t central to the...
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    • Nov. 19, 1936.. .Council discussed the matter of requiring the public to use the Safety Lanes across Main Street and punishing 'jaywalkers. ' Mayor Hunter reported that M r . Patterson of the State Liquor Commission had promised to close the Liquor...
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    • Macfarlane, Jacob Gates, Truman O. Angell, Aiex F. Macdonald, David H. Cannon, Charles Smith, Joseph Birch, John O. Angus, Richard Bentley, Jesse N. Smith, Monis Ensign, Chnstopher J. Arthur, James G. Bleak, Archibald Sullivan, John Lytle, Ira...
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    • On August 29, 1877, the wires conveyed to us sad news, n o w g us of the death of President Brigham Young. This was a sad loss and especially at this particular time when the Liberals and govemment oficials were doing al1 i their power to break up...
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    • J a n . 6, 1938.. .Council had u n d e r consideration whether the American Legion a n d National Guard were subject to license when they sold tickets to t h e public for dances, f i g h t s , etc. Attorney Durham Morris ruled t h a t t h e...
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    • held by the saints in the evening, at which important business was transacted. The necessity of a gristmiU was strongly urged by the Bishop, and a comrnittee appointed to labor in that interest. At this time the settlement had one of the finest...
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    • for his b a r b e r shop. Attorney was instructed to commence suit to collect M r . Wood's bill so that Mr. Watson can have water restored. May 5 , 1938.. . M r . R. W . Leigh asked that the City postpone hction on the old Wood Building until he...
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    • possible for him to spend some time there, which gave him the opportunity to get better acquainted with Edward's daughter, Sarah Ann. When Henry passed through Nephi on the way back from conference, he picked up Sarah Ann and she accompanied him to...
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    • was i n s t r u c t e d t o draw u p an ordinance prohibiting a n y more garages a n d service stations going u p on Main S t r e e t , between Center S t r e e t and First North. Oct. 20, 1938 ...Attorney Shay recommended t h a t Cedar City p r e...
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    • attracted many visitors, prospectors and mining officials who traveled n through Cedar City. The mine was located i a ndge of broken mountains near Leeds and came into existence in the 1870's, &er silver had been discovered in a sandstone ledge....
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    • The family members helped i cooking and sewing the food. Al1 the n girls and wives were involved in this Dart of the service to the hotel guests. There was a great deal of laundry and cleaning that was necessary to keep the rooms ready, so there...
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    • Apostles Erastus Snow and Wilford Woodmff were present at a conference held on March 23 and 24, 1878. At that time the Parowan Stake contained five wards-Parowan, two wards; Paragonah, one ward; Summit, one ward; and Cedar City, one ward. Kanarra...
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    • 27 end of the allotted time, the evaluator recorded the correct number of answers for each test. The scores were then transferred into an online database provided by AIMSweb. When the scores were entered after the August assessments, the database...
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    • Figure 3.10 Displays for Digital Devices DigiTrends Display Developments Year Monitor Type Developer(s) Explanation 1976 CPU Encased Apple First B&W monitors encased in the CPU box 1977 Detached Apple First non-CPU encased monitor for Apple II 1977...
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    • 18 Chapter 2 Planning for Web Design CONCERNS FOR PEOPLE WITH DIS-ABILITIES The Americans with Disabilities Act has pre-scribed certain standards for web pages that the government and government contractors must abide by. Because of this,...
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    • 2 8 setting and all students in the class participated. Progress was monitored and improvements in spelling were recorded at three points in the study. The Elementary Spelling Inventory was administered at the beginning of the study, in the middle...
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    • • Understand that if one course is being replaced by another course, it will take its place in all degree programs offered within that department. o For example if COMM 6100 Communication Graphics is being replaced with COMM 6150 Graphic Imaging,...
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    • 27 Chapter 3 Methodology The purpose of this creative project is to determine what influence parents have on student success in math and what can be done as a teacher to rectify a lack of parental involvement in a child’s math education. Specific...

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