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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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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 22 all men are alike. Muted group researchers have taken this criticism seriously, and as a result forthcoming research has been focusing not on the division between men and women, but instead on existing division among women. As...
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    • to assist in the erection of a memorial in t h e City P a r k in honor of t h e soldiers taking p a r t in t h e World War. They s t a t e t h a t the memorial will cost about $3000, a n d t h e y would he willing t o receive t h e City's portion...
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    • present City Jail s t a n d s , on the side s t r e e t connecting Main Street and First East Street. The Branch Agricultural College Alumni Association met with the City Council in relation to the City assisting them with plans for an athletic...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 23 women sharply contrasted the situation of White women, it became clear that feminist research needed to narrow its lens. The narrowing of focus is what researchers have called “intersectionality” (Crenshaw, 1989), wherein...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 28 purposes for practicing polygamy. Their work gave a holistic and broadly based understanding of what life was like for people in the two fundamentalist communities in which they worked. Power Differentiation To establish the...
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    • from the biographies and minutes of meetings held by the early settlers in Iron County. They proposed to furnish the copy for $200, and if the City would pay $100, the three Cedar City L.D.S. Wards would raise the balance. Matter taken under...
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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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    • 22 students’ investment in school learning appears to increase” (Haneda, 2006, p. 343). ELLs can then feel safe to learn in this type of school environment as it allows them become active readers and writers when exposed to new texts. It is not...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 24 muted group, but a muted group among women. Droogsma (2007) found that the negative attitudes about the veil are most often spoken by those who have never practiced wearing a veil. When the issue was discussed with American...
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    • P a g e | 28 Contrary to ―Gemeinschaft‖ that describes the place of inhabitants (community) that is arranged systematically; ―Gesellschaft‖ is the individual‘s mutual relationships based on reason and logic. In addition, cultural...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 25 no longer exist. For example, Crittenden (1999) claimed that working outside the home has become an expectation of women, and calls this expectation the “new problem without a name,” (p. 83). She states that women no longer...
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    • P a g e | 29 standards of the individual for the sake of all humans is necessary. Thus, basic and general human interaction of reciprocity through functioning and significant words, signs, and symbols familiar to most cultures are evident in...
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    • No pirates no princesses 24 communication in the family: personal education, conscious negotiation with family members, creating family meetings, getting help from friends or members of a support network. These four areas begin with a process of...
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    • side. 4 . Replace 1500 feet of 4" pipe on 1st West. 5. Replace 600 feet of 4" pipe on 2nd West. 6 . Install a sufficient number of fire h y d r a n t s to protect the residents and business houses on 1st and 2nd West S t r e e t s , where old pipe...
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    • July 19. 1934.. .The claim of Roy Davis for $35 damages to his son. Hugh, who fell in the sewer trench on Second West before the pipe was laid and covered, was read. Attorney Shay recommended that the claim be paid. Macfarlane, Leigh and Thorley...
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    • 26 individual optimism about their skills as a reader). Additional reasons for reading participation, as addressed by Guthrie and Anderson, are recognition (the desire to be known as a good reader), competition (the desire to be the best reader in...

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