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    • conditions under which Mrs. Bell would present the said hearse to the City were: a shed or some suitable building be provided by the City for its care and protection, and that i t be used for rich and poor alike and not for any financial gain....
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    • No pirates no princesses 72 Conrad, B., Gross, D., Fogg, L., & Ruchala, P. (1992). Maternal confidence, knowledge, and quality of mother-toddler interactions: A preliminary study. Infant Mental Health Journal, 13, 353-362. Creswell, J. W. (1998)....
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    • 11 One of those that focus on primarily on scoring is Project Essay Grader (PEG). This was the program developed by Ellis Page in the 60’s. PEG uses sample essays to generate its basis for what makes up a “good essay” given the topic. The...
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    • Cedar City Co-op WHEN YOU WANT The three most important things in BUYING Style, Quality and Price We are yours for business. Men's Suits We have a line of up-to-date suits always. Our stock is made up in Philadelphia, the center of fashion. Every...
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    • 2 future academic failure. Reaching out to reluctant readers and instilling the desire to experience reading as a form of pleasure and enjoyment is the constant quest of the classroom teacher. While no two reluctant readers are exactly alike, one...
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    • ALTON NEILSEN "It is the l11ind that makes the man." VIDA PRINCE "Only a thought in passing­a smile or encouraging word, Has lifted many a burden no other gift could have stirred." 18 . ARTHUR LEE Men of few words are the best men.
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    • Commitment 15 life-style. Likewise, as a way of behaviorally displaying their commitment experience they give each other a special gift. (p.3) As this example shows, the experience of commitment varies between couples, as does how their commitment...
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    • Commitment 21 couples in regards to their religious participation and marital commitment. They found that the personal commitment of both husbands and wives are positively related to church attendance. Structural commitment is also significantly...
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    • 31 In order to participate in society, literacy is essential. Illiteracy cannot help but have a direct, negative effect on quality of life, usually in the form of lost opportunities and lower wages. Access to fundamental information...
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    • Commitment 33 Also incorporated into the interview process was a knowledge of the use of intensive interviewing as outlined by Charmaz (2006). As discussed by Charmaz (2006), “intensive interviewing permits an in-depth exploration of a particular...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 35 into the point of view from both genders. The years of experience among the teachers varied. This was done intentionally in order to gather results from different levels of practice. Participants were recruited from a...
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    • Commitment 35 scheduled a time to meet. Before the interview began, the couple met with the researcher in a computer lab close to the conference room in order to explain the study and to distribute the informed consent forms. Any questions the...
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    • City, so the population grew very quickly. The residents looked forward in anticipation to each new company because, not only were they glad to see relatives and friends who had followed, but they always brought mail with them from Kanesville which...
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    • Employee Giving 9 RESEARCH My research began immediately in the fall of 2007, as I received the assignment of leading the campaign. I was hoping to find a “How-To Guide” that would walk me carefully and deliberately through the steps of an...
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    • 69 Chapter Six Reflection Encouraging reluctant readers to become excited was no small feat. Countless hours went in to this project from its inception to the final results, and the time spent on this creative project was well worth the outcome....
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    • Employee Giving 17 BYU payroll deduction form to reflect those things important to our campaign. The result was a new and improved employee giving payroll deduction card that also accommodated a one-time gift donation (Appendix C). Two envelopes...
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    • Employee Giving 24 Jones and I explained the mechanics of the campaign, provided instruction on how to ask for a donation, distributed campaign materials (steering committee members helped with this) and then offered motivational instructions and...
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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...

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