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    • 1897, page 17

    • 1897, page 17
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    • 17 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. PHYSICAL EDUCATION.-Exercises in the gymnasium under the supervision of the director. Physical examinations are given as far as practicable, and the work will be adapted to the needs of the the individual. The...
    • 1912, page 42

    • 1912, page 42
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    • 42 Musical Theory, Harmony and Composition. This course will consist of practical application of the principles of harmony as applied in actual composition, theory of music, musical form and expression ; practice in composition, criticism of...
    • Page 195

    • Page 195
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    • No pirates no princesses 190 all of a sudden you‘re not teaching them anything because if they‘re not getting it, they just don‘t care after awhile. Like Kaylie for instance, one of her friends birthday parties was to go shopping at the mall...
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    • Page 13
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    • jump. The project was also aimed at determining whether it matters that the first exercise in the complex set is a strength or power exercise, such as Kettlebell Swings. Methodology Participants. Thirty-six recreationally trained men and women...
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    • Employee Giving 26 state of Utah, due to privacy rules, does not release to colleges or universities the names of individuals who have purchased plates. This made it impossible to give employees and their team credit for a donation made through the...
    • 1910, page 50

    • 1910, page 50
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    • 50 SPECIAL ART. John A. Alder. The student is given credit according to the amount of work done. Studies are made of still life objects, and easy subjects for the students are selected. Course I consists of work in charcoal...
    • 1912, page 51

    • 1912, page 51
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    • 51 taught thoroughly. Sufficient prose will be read to obtain a vocabulary adequate for reading Caesar proficiently. Four recitations throughout the year. Latin 2. Four books of Caesar's Gallic War, additional Latin syntax and turning...
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    • Employee Giving 27 a faculty senate officer, on April 22, 2008, and learned that in fact they were legitimate donations and not dues. That meant for years, faculty senate donations were being processed incorrectly. Each donation was safe and used...
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    • Employee Giving 29 who were not coded as having made a gift, explaining that the employee either said no or had not returned a gift card and we did not know which it was. Another challenge was employee turnover. It was difficult to maintain a...
    • 1912, page 56

    • 1912, page 56
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    • 56 pervision of the instructor. Each student must fit and finish a one-piece gown. Six hours. Two credits. Domestic Art III. Needlework. This course covers the practice in such stitches as chain, outline, satin, eyelet, french knots,...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 10 this risk the “mommy tax”—meaning mothers lose money while out of the workforce that they will never be able to earn back. Either assumption, however, of prosperity or poverty does not accurately reflect reality. Reports...
    • 1912, page 57

    • 1912, page 57
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    • 57 Two recitations and one laboratory period each week. Three hours credit. First Term. Breed Types. This course covers the history, characteristics of the differnt breeeds of horses, cattle, sheep, and swine. The student will...
    • 1912, page 58

    • 1912, page 58
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    • 58 periments in which to determine the amount of moisture, humus, etc. in various types of soils in our locality. Three hours credit. First term. Cereal Crops. This course deals with the history, cultivation, development, and marketing of...
    • 1905, memoranda 5

    • 1905, memoranda 5
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    • Memoranda.: Jan. 1, 1905 Credit at Central States Mission Headquarters. about $44.00 Jan. 23 Drawn – 2.50 stamps sent in .30 Office fee .50 Clergy 1.00 4.00 Feb. Books tracts office fee etc 6.60 inc. shoes watch repairs etc. Mar. 7.05,...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 4 Acknowledgements My college career has been a long road, and the completion of a master’s degree cannot be solely attributed to hard work and countless hours of study. I must credit and give thanks to all the people and...
    • 1906, page 16

    • 1906, page 16
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    • 16 SOUTHRRN BRANCH In applying for registration, a student who has previously attended the Normal School must present his registration cards of former years or a certified copy of them containing a record of his credits for work...
    • 1898, page 17

    • 1898, page 17
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    • 17 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. READING A.-The object of this course is to give a practical and scientific basis for reading. Practice and theory of reading; voice building, phonetic spelling, pronunciation and emphasis will be given. Required of...
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    • Page 9
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    • x ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS While my name appears as the sole researcher and author of this study, it would not have been possible without the continual support of many people. At some point I hope to be able to repay them for their help, but for now it is...
    • 1906, page 18

    • 1906, page 18
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    • 18 SOUTHERN BRANCH FOUR YEAR NORMAL COURSE. First Year. First Half. Second Half Algebra a 5 5 Engli sh a …………………………. 4 4 Drawing (4 recitations) ……………2 2 Music (2...
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    • Page 61
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    • 57 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING • Demonstrate the process or strategy • Lecture, writing key points on an overhead projector as you talk • Use a graphic organizer or map to show relationship among the ideas you are presenting • Use a...

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