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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 26 Results To protect the identity of the interviewees and the reputation of organizations who participated in this project; interviewees are identified by their position with the organization i.e. Safety manager, supervisor, or a...
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    • 19 2.6 Digital forensics Laboratory Digital forensics laboratory plays a big role in the development of digital forensics training in current higher education. Practical training will assist digital forensics students to understand in depth about...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 20 mentioned in response to survey questions are already being addressed either on a department or division level. One such item mentioned twice in survey responses was a suggestion to include a list of “need to know...
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    • Fishback Intern 26 Coaching feedback stands as one overt communicative facet of the coach-athlete relationship, and the type, amount, and timeliness of that feedback appears to influence athletes‘ self-efficacy (Parrott & Dugan, 1999),...
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    • P a g e | 25 all time or else they would suffer serious punishment. Of course, Daisy knew this and reached for her passbook that she always carried with her. Shock and fear crossed her face as she exclaimed she had left the passbook in the kitchen...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 26 In Europe and subsequently in North America, polygamy has been seen as a barbarous and immoral lifestyle “since the earliest of times” (Austen, 2011). Because the belief that polygamy breeds immorality and abuse is so...
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    • SOPHOMORES ELLWOOD STEPHENS Cedar City, Utah IVY WARD Parowan, Utah LOUISE STUCKI Cedar City, Utah BRYANT ANDERSON Cedar City, Utah HANDLE BENNETT Deseret, Utah GLADEN DALTON Hurricane, Utah ALTON MATHEWS Antimony, Utah GEORGE PEXTON Nephi, Utah is...
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    • No pirates no princesses 20 those who engage in this counterfactual fantasy world will find their life less satisfying than those who don‘t. Our choices have certain consequences. By lowering the expectations about the results of our choices, we...
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    • 21 that students who were exposed to recess were much more on task and less fidgety (Schachter, 2005). Another study conducted in Massachusetts involving 300 fourth-­‐grade students discovered that students who participated in 56 or more hours of...
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    • The Human Element 20 threat and risk,” (Seeger, Sellnow, and Ulmer, 2003, p. 21). Among these approaches are: sensemaking, chaos theory, and organizational learning theory. By combining the theory behind all of these different, various approaches...
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    • 22 • Student must complete a consent form to agree to participate in an interview and subsequent survey. • Participant must have the funding to pay for the all-inclusive trip cost ($110). The responses from the interview questions were analyzed...
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    • depnved of many social affairs and, in a general way, her girlhood days were spent in heavy toil and she received a scant part of what rneager schooling those days had to offer.I2 Henry had been Mayor of Cedar City since the spnng of 1861. His term...
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    • As a result of the Mountain Meadows tragedy, the Harmony Ward minute book contained the following conceming John D. Lee: March 5, 1864: Bishop Lunt was present. John D. Lee tendered his resignation as President of the Branch [Harmony] because of...
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    • article appeared in the Deseret News on Wednesday, April 16, 1863: Parowan Cotton Factory--The cotton mill at Parowan, owned by Ebenezer Hanks, is so far completed as to be doing tolerable good work, with a fair prospect that it will be a success,...
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    • Lunt wrote the following which was published in the Deseret News: After a long and tedious winter of four months duration, the weather has moderated and the deep snows of winter are disappearing in Little Salt Lake Valley, at which the inhabitants...
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    • weather had suddenly become very warm and the melting snow was pouring down Coal Creek in torrents, the stream having already reached a higher point than ever known before. AU the dams previously built across the creek for inigation purposes had...

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