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    • Iron County Farmer/Lunatic

    • Iron County Farmer/Lunatic

    • Branch Agricultural College (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History

    • "The Iron County Farmer/Lunatic" staged at Branch Agricultural College. Includes, left to right: Pratt Tollestrup, Gordon Hunter, Ivan Decker, Vera Rose, Wilford Griffin, Lorin Whittaker and Ray Robinson.
    • Emery County Court House

    • Emery County Court House

    • Emery County (Utah); Castle Dale (Utah); Courthouse

    • "The new buidling was built under the Federal Emergency Administration Public Works Program, at a cost of $65,000. It was built in 1938-39. It was adequate with rooms to spare, for the needs of the County until the late '70's. Then with the coming...
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    • ' Another article was written in the Deseret News which contained uiformation that when the iron ore from Iron City amived in Provo it was examined and determined to be as good as "could be imported
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    • 1 CHAPTER 1 Introduction -­‐ Nature of the Problem The connection between physical activity and student engagement is a heavily debated topic in the field of education. The health benefits of physical activity are well documented but the academic...
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    • 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Nature of the problem There is a tremendous amount of pressure placed upon students and teachers to achieve proficient scores on end of level math testing. High expectations dealing with math have created many different...
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    • 10 are able to make “annual growth” in the first few years of school, they will not become further behind others, but they still will be unable to reach appropriate benchmarks. Research indicates that, although data vary from state to state,...
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    • 10 Chapter 1 The Internet and the Web As previously mentioned, HTML was developed in the early 1990s by Tim Berners-Lee who was an independent contractor at CERN. The original intent of HTML was to provide a means where-by scientific information...
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    • 10 For instance, ―100% Pure Assurance‖ marks a symbol for quality accommodations in New Zealand (New Zealand Tourism Board, 2010, para. 6). Other alterations could promote adventure, romance, education, spirituality, or value while still tying...
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    • 106 Chapter 7 HTML Introduction Now that all the preliminary items have been covered, it is time to begin the implemen-tation of a web page using HTML, XHTML and Style Sheets. We will assume that you are publishing your web content using the SUU...
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    • 107 I learned during the research how very important it is to use cross curriculum to encourage interest in mathematics. I have learned that reaching one child is worth all the time, effort and persistence it takes. Being an advocate does make a...
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    • 11 common in evidence due to degradation or even contamination, such as from other DNA or inhibitors. The more loci that can be detected allow for much more discrimination between individuals and thus simpler for identification among those...
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    • 11 In a research study conducted by O’Connor et al. (2000), a group of kindergarteners’ literacy progress was monitored and tracked over two years. During this time, students who were considered “at-risk” were given four tiers of...
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    • 111 direct and indirect effects of an independent variable on a dependent variable comprises the total effect between the variables (Hoyle, 1995). Identification is an important consideration in model specification. In essence, identification is...
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    • 112 Chapter 7 HTML end. The area in between will be used to enter the other tags and web content. Your Notepad window should now look like Figure 7.6. Note: the first tag wraps to a new line in the example above but you do not need to wrap it in...
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    • 114 Chapter 7 HTML because they form the skeleton or framework of the web page. The and tags define the so-called “header” of the web page. The header generally contains information that is not visible in the browser window. This...

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