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    • Wm. Flannigan B. A. C. Campus In Summer "Say man, it's that Mr. Flanigan again." Mr. Flanigan, the caretaker of the B. A. C. campus and buildings knows more about the B. A. C. than anyone around here, and he should, for you see this is Mr....
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 13 became the fourth president of the Church. In the LDS Church’s biannual General Conference in April of 1890, where leaders of the Church gathered to speak to the general Church members about issues relating to doctrine and...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 52 many younger polygamists dressed very conservatively, the clothes they wore were stylish and modern. An older woman in the community demonstrated the modesty standard as she pointed to her collar bone and stated, “You...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 53 needed for two to three years. The mission provides a period of time for these young men to assess their commitment to the work and to focus on giving back to their community. In the process, these young men learn valuable...
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    • Employee Giving 21 The committee also felt it was important to prepare a document that would help team captains answer questions that would most likely be posed to them by their colleagues (Appendices N). It was not our intention to script answers...
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    • U.S. Embassy 46 Appendices APPENDIX 1 | Weekly journal entries Journal 1 1/17/09 – 1/24/09 The first thing I learned about the U.S. Embassy Brasilia is that it recognizes Brazilian holidays as well as American holidays. My first day was supposed...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 32 with the window open. In other buildings on campus you should remain in the designated event area. A/V Technicians: Audio Visual Technicians are to remain in the room with the guests when equipment is being used. At...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 36 Event Services Assistant (ESA) Shift Procedures Various Buildings Check mailbox in ES main office for event paperwork. Try to do this prior to the event during regular working hours. Walk through event space and nearby...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 37 Appendix C Job Descriptions Position Identification Position Title: Event Services Assistants (Hourly position) Department: Event Services Title of Supervisor: Executive Director of Event Services Status: Up to 20 hours...
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    • 32 The frequency analysis for Section A: Travel Behavior, illustrated in Table 2, shows that approximately half of those surveyed had visited Austria 1-5 times. In the last three years, most (69.5%) had never taken an international business trip,...
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    • 34 destinations or attractions. For example, one of the most common images associated with Austria is the film The Sound of Music. Respondents also mentioned many items related to Austria‘s culture and history: old buildings, castles, villages,...
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    • 35 Table 4 Images of Austria (N=973) Images M* SD Unique architectural buildings 6.17 0.97 Many interesting local festivals and shows 5.88 1.04 Many places of interest to visit 6.39 0.73 Natural scenic beauty 6.77 0.54 Important museums and art...
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    • 37 Table 5 Travel Activities (N=973) Activities Yes No Frequency Percentage Frequency Percentage Visit a museum 889 91.37 84 8.63 Visit to historical buildings or heritage attractions 943 96.92 30 3.08 Shopping 837 86.02 136 13.98 Gambling 91 9.35...
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    • 88 an international pleasure trip at least once. While the average length of stay for foreign business-related travel was largely not applicable (69.8%), the majority (61.9%) of foreign pleasure trips were longer than seven days. Section B analysis...
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    • 116 ----------------------- Insert Table 2 Here ----------------------- The descriptive analysis for Section B: Travel Motives is shown in Table 3. The most important travel motives rated by respondents were to: (1) experience a new culture, (2)...
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    • 149 Table 4 Images of Austria (N=973) Images M* SD Unique architectural buildings 6.17 0.97 Many interesting local festivals and shows 5.88 1.04 Many places of interest to visit 6.39 0.73 Natural scenic beauty 6.77 0.54 Important museums and art...
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    • 151 Note. *n=972 Table 5 Travel Activities (N=973) Activities Yes No Frequency Percentage Frequency Percentage Visit a museum 889 91.37 84 8.63 Visit to historical buildings or heritage attractions 943 96.92 30 3.08 Shopping 837 86.02 136...

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