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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
recognized professional rapport with key Utah bankers and United States Government agencies, served as a catalyst during arrangements by which those depositors with accounts in excess of the limit of FDIC...
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the school by using funds from the Effective Teaching and Learning Literacy Program (USDOE,
2010a).
These government programs are examples of how educators and scholars are redefining
literacy as the term expands into the experiences and lives...
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economies. China and India “will become the world's dominant suppliers of
manufactured goods and services” (BRICs, n.d.).
Hegemony/Elitism and Identity through Discourse
Amandeep Sandhu explains that the countries of the world...
Appendix J
External Review and Accreditation
Indicate whether any external consultants, either in- or out-of-state-, were involved in the development of
the proposed program, and describe the nature of that involvement. For a career and technical...
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Technical Considerations
Figure 3.9
Figure 3.10
ing to the end of the name to re-select it then
enter the correct name.
Figure 3.10 illustrates the “public_html” folder
on the F: drive ready to use. All your web con-tent
must be...
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the grocery store with me, and if I buy something, well like with Rosemary, I never buy her
anything (laughs).
I: So you‘ve gone to the absolute extreme.
M: Well, even with Owen, I never bought him any clothes. Boxes...
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These natural outdoor learning environments were not easy to maintain.
“Teachers quickly recognized the additional responsibilities entailed in the ambitious
landscaping projects” (Kohlstedt, 2008, p. 70). School gardens decreased because of...
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promoting daily environmental learning” (Blair, 2009, p. 34). A 2000 study conducted in
Florida concluded that “students in all types of gardens had high responsibility scores,
indicating that all students possessed a sense of...
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When schools embarked on a school garden project, many considerations were
made. Educators thought about the location of the garden, acquired administrative
approval and worked with the facility management staff. Surveys of the land...
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Appendix A
Resources and Materials for School Gardens
• Agriculture in the Classroom, sponsored by the USDA. Materials for teachers to
help students become agriculturally literate.
www.reeusda.gov/serd/hep/classroom.htm (Mohrmann, 1999)
•...
Commitment iii
AN EXPLORATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF
COMMITMENT LEADING TO MARRIAGE
D. Scott Sibley
Dr. Matthew H. Barton, Thesis Supervisor
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to research how newly married couples construct and...
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construct the meaning of commitment in their relationships” (p. 2). This leads to the first
research question:
RQ1: How do couples construct and re-construct the meaning of commitment
through events in courtship?
To gain a greater...
DEANS
N. A. PEDERSEN, A.M., Ph.D.
Dean, School of Arts and Sciences
PAUL DUNN, Ph.D.
Dean, School of Forestry
RUSSELL E. BERNTSON
Executive Secretary and Treasurer
ERNEST A. JACOBSEN, B.S., M.S., W. L. WANLASS, A.M., Ph.D.
rn.L). Dean, School of...