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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 59 to the general trends. This study is no different. Although many of these roles are strictly male or female, some roles are played by both genders, but by one gender more than the other. Because of the strong distinction...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 60 He explained that because of the strength of his wives, he felt the need to become stronger and more worthy in fulfilling his responsibilities as a father, husband, and priesthood holder. Interviewee #15’s second wife,...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 72 Recent national news regarding prominent celebrities increased the bitterness and feelings of victimization for many people in Centennial Park. Interviewee #15 emphatically voiced his displeasure with the hypocrisy he saw in...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 86 Beginning with the construction of the highway and more noticeably with the availability of instant communication through mobile telephones, internet, and satellite television the distance between Centennial Park and the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 108 Chapter 7: Appendix 1 SUMMARY TABLE: MORAL ACCEPTABILITY OF ISSUES 2004 May 2-4 (sorted by "morally acceptable") Morally acceptable Morally wrong % % Divorce 66 26 Gambling 66 30 The death penalty 65 28 Buying and wearing...
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    • 11 student attitudes regarding the homework, and lack of time to prepare effective assignments. Students simply do not like homework. The time homework requires, cuts into their extracurricular activities and downtime away from school. A lack of...
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    • 15 Not all children are receptive to the same type of instruction provided (Yang, 2006). Some students may thrive in a straightforward type of instruction. Others might need a more holistic approach to learning. There are two major types of...
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    • Employee Giving 15 Some questioned the subtlety of the poster‟s message and the fact that it did not blatantly proclaim “employee giving.” However that was part of our goal. We wanted a conversation piece that would perk the curiosity of...
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    • Employee Giving 16 gave a benefit to each employee in exchange for his/her consideration of a donation (Appendix B). Publicity was also a component of the campaign, particularly as teams reached 100% participation. Congratulatory emails were sent...
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    • 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT: 4 1. INTRODUCTION: 5 1.1 Fingerprint 6 1.2 DNA 7 2. METHODS & MATERIALS: 13 2.1 Fingerprint 13 2.2 DNA Extraction 15 2.3 PCR 15 2.4 Quantification 16 2.5 Amplification 17 2.6 STR Analysis 17 3. RESULTS: 18 4....
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    • 15 shown not to interfere with the DNA extraction and amplification from evidence ( Balogh et al., 2003; Grubwieser, 2003; Roux et al., 1999.) 2.2 DNA Extraction DNA recovered from the latent print was extracted from epithelial cells following...
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    • 9 Naglieri, Kaufman, & Kavale, 2004, p. 6). However, many see the current IQ-achievement discrepancy manner of classification of students into a learning disability category as flawed. Vellutino, Scanlon, and Lyon (2000) found that IQ-achievement...
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    • 14 in an environment that is nurturing and supports student success (Vaughn & Fuchs, 2003). The National Research Council reiterates this thought when they write, “the nature and quality of classroom literacy instruction are a pivotal force in...
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    • 15 targeted intervention to enable students to ‘catch up’ on critical reading skills” (Kamps et al., 2007, p. 155). In this tier, students receive “more intensive, research-based interventions with close progress monitoring” (Berkeley,...
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    • 20 Students Who Benefit from RTI Kamps et al. (2007) compared the effects of English language learners (ELL) receiving Tier 2 interventions to ELL students being taught using a balanced literacy approach to reading. The study found students...
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    • 40 measure she had used in the past and continues to use. She recognized the importance of multiple assessments. All teachers agreed data collected helped inform decisions and tailor instruction to students Table 3 Respondent Answers Related to...
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    • 56 Consideration of Time and Numbers Involved in Interventions Besides noting a lack of focus on pinpointing and adjusting Tier 2 intervention to meet specific needs of individuals, teachers in this study identified approximately 30 percent...
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    • 65 Reeves, S., Bishop, J., & Filce, H., G. (2010). Response to Intervention (RtI) and tier systems: Questions remain as educators make challenging decisions. The Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin, 76(4), 26-29. Rinaldi, C., Averill, O. H., & Stuart, S....
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    • 66 Appendix A Interview Questions First Interview Questions 1. Describe the Response to Intervention model adopted by your school and the steps involved in implementation. 2. Describe your role in bringing this model to your school. 3. To what...
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    • 70 Appendix B Respondent Answers Question Number 3 Similar Responses 2 Similar Responses Divergent Responses Question Response not Related to Study or Insufficiently Answered 1 √ 2 √ 3 √ 4 √ 5 √ 6 √ 7 √ 8 √ 9 √ 10 √ 11 √ 12...

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