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    • 79 for the Internet. Internet advertising is expected to increase 9.2% in 2010 and by 2011 will make up 14.9% of all global advertising. Furthermore, total Internet ad spending is expected to reach $34.5 billion by 2014. Consumers are also able to...
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    • 73 13. What types of reading materials do you have in the home? (Circle all that apply) Magazines Church literature Newspapers Books Other (specify) 14. How many books would you say you have in your home? 10 or less 11-50 51-100 101-150 151-200...
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    • 69 11. Do siblings in the home help each other with homework assignments? Yes No 12. What types of reading materials do you have in the home? (Circle all that apply) Magazines Church literature Newspapers Books Other (Specify) 13. Where do you...
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    • Commitment 2 that employed almost 4,300 people and brought in revenue of $489 million (U.S. Census Bureau, 2009). Discussing the importance of love, Chapman (2010) stated: Love is the most important word in the English language—and the most...
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    • Lehi and Henrietta were married.' Lehi's father, Thomas, was endowed hefore he and Sage were married, but for some reason, records indicate they they were not sealed to each other until three years after their marriage. They were married Oct. 28,...
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    • 43 home. Both high and low ELLs received homework help from family members on a regular basis, which included parents, cousins, aunts, and grandparents. These averages were based on a 5-point scale: never = 1, rarely = 2, sometimes = 3, most of the...
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    • 35 Table 2 Home Visit Comparison Chart High-Literate ELL Home Visits Low-Literate ELL Home Visits All families were nuclear. There were more single-parent families than nuclear families. At least one parent spoke both English and Spanish...
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    • 8 some 175,000 being created every day. Of those blogs there are roughly 570,000 new posts every 24 hours, reaching about 70 percent of web surfers daily (Zillman, 2010). Travel blogs are a useful tool in monitoring the competitive environment of a...
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    • 166 .. •• '." - Classroom Ideas for High School M --=- -------- r .._q... .~.~ _",h __ ....__, 7 --- ----- ~~ Classroom Ideas for High ') School Math www.enc.org/focuslideashsmath/ StI1lP from their das$rOI'Im Ul ywn! Tex:bcn ICnllD...
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    • 104 Internet advertising. The Internet is increasingly considered one of the most effective ways to advertise since the Internet has several advantages over the traditional forms of advertising in the travel and tourism industry, including...
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    • The Girls' Dormitory /T"^HE Dormitory started off with a bang. We had several dis-putes over which sheets went into which room. We were even guilty of yelling "Say you," at the teach-ers. Finally we settled down for a little while. Then, during the...
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    • 59 CURRENT MAGAZINES IN OUR LIBRARY. Blackwoods Juvenile Instructor, Boston Cooking School Ladies' Home Journal Century Literary Digest Cosmopolitan McClure's Delineator Popular Science Monthly Education Review of...
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    • 1912, page 12
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    • 12 AGRICULTURE. The agricultural laboratory is supplied with all the essential apparatus for demonstration. A few pure bred animals are kept by the school for the educational work. They, will help to keep the Domestic Science department...
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    • 53 CURRENT MAGAZINES IN OUR LIBRARY. Blackwoods Juvenile Instructor Boston Cooking School Ladies' Home Journal Century Literary Digest Cosmopolitan McClure's Dileneator Popular Science Monthly...
    • 1911, page 12

    • 1911, page 12
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    • 12 with shutters to the windows, so that class work requiring darkness may be carried on during the daytime. MUSEUM. Collections are being made of Indian relics, minerals, plants and animals. The design is to build up a museum that...

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