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    • 67 18. Describe the professional development that has been offered to help you understand and implement data collection in the RTI process. 19. How would you describe scientific research-based instruction? 20. Does the data collected through...
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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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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 21 as home and restaurants. Social skills are called upon in nearly every daily situation. Not only have students demonstrated deficiencies in recognizing emotions, they have exhibited difficulties in explaining causes...
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    • partial, partisan, and problematic. At the end of the partisan discussion, Eisenberg says, “When we speak, we tend to represent our views of situations in ways that favor our interests and goals” (Eisenberg & Riley, 2001, p. 56). The partisan...
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    • -Table service, no buffet -Heritage Center -Incorporate locally-grown/made items (cheese, jelly, animals) -Price & quality driven -Break out portions – can bid on desserts or appetizers only -Looking to put together volunteer base to help...
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    • Appendix C. Linen Quote Forevermore Events Linen Quote: White Tablecloth: $22.50/Table Black Tablecloth: $16.50/Table 90x90’ Black Runner: $9.50/Table (Will almost hit the floor on the corners) 81x81’ Black Runner: $12.75/Table (Will just go...
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    • ii TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION................................................................................... 1 Methamphetamine and CNS effects............................................................................ 1 History...
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    • 18 Figure 10: TIC chromatographs of ethyl acetate extraction of methamphetamine sample (bottom) and blank (top). DMS Methamphetamine Impurity A Impurity B Blank Methamphetamine Sample
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    • 22 in methamphetamine synthesized by hydriodic acid/red phosphorous (Puthaviriyakorn, 2002). In addition, naphthalene (found around 232 m/z) was not detected in this study. GC/MS and Methamphetamine Artifacts Though the methamphetamine samples...
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    • iv TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT..........................................................................................................................
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    • 15 Table 6: Total number of samples successfully amplified and their percentage for each amount of DNA in solution. Totals represent the number of samples successfully amplified for each amount of DNA in solution plus earlier successes. For...
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    • 17 Figure 8: Binned alleles for loci phi029 and phi 127 according to the trench depths at which they occurred. Alleles are defined as shown at trench depths (cm) for loci phi029 (left) and phi127 (right)
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    • 22 CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION & CONCLUSIONS Real Time PCR and Melting Temperature Alleles This study provided evidence supporting Hypothesis 1 that results generated from qPCR and SYBR Green 1 fluorescent labeling confirms the presence of aDNA in...
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    • 23 race used at the Corngrowers Site. At loci phi127, binned alleles C and E were retained in modern and ancient maize samples and binned allele A was found in samples from intermediate depths. This suggests that as the Anasazi migrated between...
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    • THE WEB 10 another 22 percent (U.S. Department of Commerce Internet Policy Task Force, 2010). • According to one estimate, as of 2009, advertising-supported Internet services directly or indirectly employed three million Americans, 1.2 million of...
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    • THE WEB 22 Required Reading: • The Web for Communication Professionals Ch. 10 • Interact with Web Standards Ch. 12,13 • Your first look at JavaScript by Christian Heilmann Assignment: JavaScript Alert Due: Valid HTML document, Blog Post 9,...
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    • THE WEB 23 Module Content Module 1 Assignment: Create a course blog Setup a blog using WordPress. Each week of the course, write one blog post that expands upon the topics discussed in the module or readings. Each post should be at least 500 words...
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    • THE WEB 64 4 Chapter I INTRODUCTION The web is taking a more prominent role in the lives of communication professionals every day. Whether you are a marketing professional, graphic designer, writer, or public relations expert, chances are you are...
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    • THE WEB 82 22 youth may want to avoid verbose, academic words and use more contempo􀀍􀵲 rary, conversational language. 􀀵􃔀􀁓􅌀􀁅􄔀􀁒􅈀􀀍􀴀􀁃􄌀􀁅􄔀􀁎􄸀􀁔􅐀􀁅􄔀􀁒􅈀􀁅􄔀􀁄􄐀...
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    • iii Table of Contents List of Tables ................................................................................................................................ iv List of Figures...

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