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    • The Human Element 76 Another case in which the LDS culture manifested itself through its community members was during a natural disaster. The culture has taught them to always be prepared and to keep food storage that they could rely on, decreasing...
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    • 16 The most probable obstacle facing many unmotivated readers is a lack of self-confidence. “Whether told by others that they are not as good a reader as their older siblings or whether they have developed the attitude from peers that reading is...
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    • P a g e | 7 application of Ubuntu education early in life could return humans to what they were in the past, and how they should behave to fellow humans. Thus, from an early age the basis of each human being requires acknowledgement of self, and...
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    • P a g e | 92 VTR #4: BISHOP DESMOND TUTU TUTU: We also have something in our African culture we call Ubuntu. Ubuntu, the essence of being human and that to forgive is not just being altruistic but it is the best form of self VTR #5 : BILL CLINTON...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 20 lucky!” The terminology is used to lessen accountability of the poor at risk behavior that was a result of a near hit. According to OSHA, a recordable injury is an injury that includes but is not limited to: A cut requiring...
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    • No pirates no princesses 17 marketers target increasingly obese children with fat, sugar and chemical laden foods. On the other hand, clothing companies show models that are exceedingly thin and young displaying provocative clothing for nine and...
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    • No pirates no princesses 63 that children need time with parents more than anything else. Participant seven describe the ―personal time commitments that must be made‖, without which all the other strategies will fail. The timing of the physical...
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    • No pirates no princesses 101 my lifetime stealing because I though that was my choice. You know like I have to do this because it‘s my only choice. And I don‘t have to do that today, you know. And that person stole things, that‘s the choice...
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    • No pirates no princesses 108 M: American Girl. I can‘t even begin to think there‘s anything right about spending 100 dollars on a toy when there‘s people in need. I: So you feel there‘s a real correlation to what you‘d spend on your...
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    • 113 REQUEST FOR IRB EXEMPTION Name: Dr. James W. McCoy and Colleen Okeson Position at SUU: Assistant Professor of Graduate Studies in Education College: Education Telephone # and fax #: Phone: 435-865-8290 Fax: 435-865-8485 Exemption category...
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    • 9 most prominent early spokesperson was Cook County Normal School faculty member Wilbur Jackman.” (Kohlstedt, 2008, p. 64). The nature study program was endorsed in 1893 by the Committee of Ten of the National Education Associations as...
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    • 13 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING their nondisabled classmates. Furthermore, Seehorn (n.d.) points out that by being included, students will be exposed to opportunities for problem solving that will help them as they function outside of the classroom...
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    • 1 Introduction In the religious classroom students interact with each other in a unique way that differs from that of a normal classroom experience. The nature of a religious course fosters an environment in which students have many opportunities...
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    • Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom 18 Participants The participants (n= 96) were high school students of religious seminaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in a rural conservative area in a city in southern Utah....
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    • 2 2 According to Bear, et al. (2004), this word study program “evolves from three decades of research in developmental aspects of word knowledge with children and adults” (p. 5). This research has shown specific patterns of errors that children...
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    • Commitment 6 unrealistic and negative views on marriage can be seen across all genres of television, from comedy, to drama, to reality television. Life-long commitment is rarely shown on television and commitment in marriage is shown as a burden...

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