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    • Mayor and Council. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Cedar City, Utah. ...Whereas, at a meeting of the Board of Health of Cedar City, Utah held at the residence of D r . George W . Middleton, it was moved by the Health Officer of Cedar...
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    • Mayor: Candidate H. H Lunt IRI . W i l l i m H. Manning ID1 Myron F. Higbee IRI Lehi M Jones (Dl . Leland S Betenson IRI . Ernest Macfarlane (Dl William Arthur Jones (R) Loren C. Miles (Dl Harry B. Leigh I R I Clarence E. Miller ID1 Herbert P....
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    • MEN'S PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL ROBERT MACFARLANE President VICTOR OBERHANSLEY Vice-President LLOYD EVANS Secretary-Treasurer BILL MANNING Phi Sigma Xi CLAYTON STRATTON Chi Theta Iota REED ESPLIN Sigma Chi Rho fllong with Dean of Men Wayne Bennion,...
    • 1898, Jan 31

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    • Mon. Jan. 31, 1898: Wea. Cold Clouded up printed all I could we also took one photo. This ends the first month of the new year. with considerable storm and the longest cold spell we have had for many years. William L. Crawford, Springdale, Wash...
    • 1912, Mar 25

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    • Mon. Mar. 25, 1912: Ther. Warm Wea. T. Clds Cloudy. Helped Jim put in a little wheat this Am. then went over and plowed about a quarter of an acre of my lucern. Tuesday 26: Ther. A rainy day Father and I are in the blacksmiths shop putting a point...
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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...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 15 with current research as they are with research surrounding the time, and social atmosphere, from when this theory came to be. As will be explained later in the chapter, Muted Group Theory has moved beyond comparing men and...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 24 muted group, but a muted group among women. Droogsma (2007) found that the negative attitudes about the veil are most often spoken by those who have never practiced wearing a veil. When the issue was discussed with American...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 30 considered in discussions about women and motherhood even though they are not dominant, and even though they will not be considered as absolute truth. This rejection of truth, however, brings to light an important question: is...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 33 With narratives thus being concluded as an appropriate way to collect standpoints, one could still question the legitimacy of using blogs to collect narratives. As blogs are a relatively new medium for data collection, some may...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 34 participants have written the information on their own time, with their own agenda, and they are under no pressure to answer a researcher’s questions about their experiences. Hays and Singh (2012) likewise explain, “Without...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 47 Educational validation. The women were concerned with validating themselves educationally, meaning they talked about their education and qualifications that would have enabled them to work outside the home if that is the path...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 48 justification had an interesting dichotomy: on the one hand they claimed working outside of the home should not be the only indicator that a woman had a good work ethic, but on the other hand they wanted their reader’s to know...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 49 can’t lie, it’s hard. Lately, more than normal. My husband does not make a ton of money. Probably not even enough to support a family of 7 by most standards. We don’t live high on the hog” (Tena, 2011, para. 5). Such was...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 5 The same year Hirshman’s book came out, Caitlin Flanagan, a writer for both The Atlantic and The New Yorker, attempted to give society a stay-at-home mother’s perspective with her book To Hell with All That: Loving and...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 51 attainable goals if a mother stays at home, but are otherwise ideals of the past. These excerpts highlight how much value is placed on contributing in externally obvious ways—e.g. successful marriages, clean homes, extra...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 52 I was great at my job. After having kids, I felt mediocre at everything: doctor, mother, and wife…so I made choices….and if you’re an educated women, that usually means neglecting your kids or your career, and feeling...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 68 Conrad, C. (1990). Strategic organizational communication: An integrated perspective (2nd ed.). Fort Worth, TX: Hold, Rinehard & Winston. Conrad, C (1991). Communication in conflict: Style-strategy relationships. Communication...

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