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    • Louis PALMER Winner Judd Medal Winner of the high honor de-hating medal given by Attorney Robert L. Judd of Salt Lake City, former chairman of the B. A. C. committee of the Board of Trustees. JOHN R. ADAMS Winner Robinson Award Winner of cash award...
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    • 35 3. The students’ motivation and amount of time dedicated to service both impact the level of learning for that student. In this chapter, the discussions of the research findings are presented as an overview of the findings with regard to each...
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    • 38 Chapter 6 Implications The following specific recommendations were identified from the current study. The term educator in this chapter is used very loosely to include faculty, student life personnel and service center staff. Educators should...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 84 rightful succession. As proof that the people of Centennial Park had chosen wisely to follow their leaders to a new community, the speaker referenced the abuses Warren Jeffs perpetrated and the chaos and uncertainty his...
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    • 49 Pellegrini, A., Huberty, P., & Jones, I. (1995). The effects of recess timing on children's playground and classroom behaviors. American Educational Research Journal, 32(4), 845-­‐ 864. Pica, R. (2006). A running start: How play, physical activ...
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    • U.S. Embassy 39 leadership amongst the BRICs on trade is noted and appreciated! \ What can be done to secure its position as the “best of the BRICs?” \ A model for global leadership among BRIC nations is Brazil’s command… \ Brazil has...
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    • U.S. Embassy 41 This aspect of the metaphor at hand demonstrates the physiological and environmental attributes that are understood in terms of a sports arena. Physical characteristics such as “stage” and “ladder” are found in this...
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    • The Human Element 52 sent my position to Orlando and every other comparable job I applied for didn't hire me. I do curse them and all that they stand for,” (Harris). And are quick to point out the faults, mistakes and short comings of those that...
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    • U.S. Embassy 48 fuels American ideology. We live as a natural consequence of being a world leader in a state of mind that incorporates the responsibilities, duties, and also submission to a leadership role. So, the superiority of America continues...
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    • No pirates no princesses 78 Petty, R., Briñol, P., & DeMarree, K. (2007). The meta-cognitive model of attitudes: Implications for attitude measurement, change and strength. Social Cognition, 25, 657- 686. Petty, R., & Cacioppo, J. (1986)....
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    • 47 Fantuzzo, J., Rouse, H., McDermott, P., Sekino, Y., Childs, S., & Weiss, A. (2005). Early childhood experiences and kindergarten success: A population-based study of a large urban setting. School Psychology Review, 34(4), 571-588. Fielding, L....
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    • 51 would have the benefit of synergy as professionals collectively brainstorm and troubleshoot potential problems and their solutions. It is understandable to believe, “teachers who engage in collaborative efforts are more likely to see...
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    • HISTORY OF IRON COUNTY BY William R . Palmer, 1922 It has been only seventy-one years since the settlement of Iron County (18511, and little more than eighty years since people came to Utah and to the west; yet in that time the western part of this...
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    • 58 modifications to assist the learner. Before making a referral, the teacher had the benefit of talking with other professionals, one of which being the special educator, to determine ways to enhance her own teaching and begin adapting and...
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    • The Human Element 74 them to reflect on the situation, as well as their own lives, and grow together from the experience. In so doing they created a proper and fitting response to the situation. The greatest criticism that they received was in not...
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    • 4 The researcher is a graduate student at Southern Utah University. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in English Teaching from Brigham Young University. He also received a minor in Spanish. The researcher has taught English, Spanish, Special...
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    • 64 Lipson, M. Y., Chomsky-Higgins, P., & Kanfer, J. (2011). Diagnosis: The missing ingredient in RTI assessment. The Reading Teacher 65(3), 204-208. Lyon, G. R. (1998). Why reading is not a natural process. Educational Leadership, 55(6),...
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    • and boasted of what great things they would do. Henry wrote, "They will find their boasting is in vain long before they get there." Brigham Young sent several brethren fiom Salt Lake with thirtynine yoke of oxen to help the emigration company, and...

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