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    • 10 deprived of learning because of their social isolation and lack of interaction, which affected their overall cognitive functioning. As a result, Vygotsky set out to transform education in Russia by creating new pedagogical styles that would...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 3 Abstract The community of Centennial Park, Arizona was a small and quiet neighborhood that had one significant differentiating characteristic from other small, rural towns in Arizona; the members of the community openly...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 10 headquarters of the FLDS Church. There are many reasons to study this small community, some of these include understanding their lifestyle, their beliefs, how they try to differentiate themselves from the often negative...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 29 Because discrimination has become more amorphous, it is more difficult to precisely identify and acknowledge (Camara & Orbe, 2010; Bosmajian, 1983). In addition to combating biased language, members of peripheral or...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 103 Darger, J., Darger, A., Darger, Va., Darger, Vi., & Adams, B. (2011). Love times three: Our true story of a polygamous marriage. New York, NY: HarperOne. Davis, A. D. (2010, December). Regulating polygamy: Intimacy, default...
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    • 3 shown to help teachers rectify the lack of parental involvement in a student’s math education. Background, Significance, and Purpose Statement, and Study Setting There has been a large amount of research done studying the importance of parental...
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    • Learning by Doing: An Event Internship at the Cedar City Offices Introduction As a young girl, when people would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would excitedly answer with, “A waitress at Pizza Hut.” Today, when asked the same...
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    • THE WEB 240 d. Recognizes the cultural, physical, or other context within which the information was created and understands the impact of context on interpreting the information 3. The information literate student synthesizes main ideas to...
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    • 21 and paid preparation time for teachers to create online and other classroom materials that supported ELL instruction. On the university level, instructors of teacher preparation programs increased information on instructional practices for ELLs....
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    • 23 Regardless of reports that homework may or may not increase academic achievement, elementary students are spending increasing amounts of time studying outside the classroom. In a longitudinal study from 1981 to 1997, Hofferth & Sandberg (2001)...
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    • 29 Chapter 4 Results The purpose of this creative project was to develop a year-long course outline for grades 10-12 Introductory Chemistry to be implemented at Southwest Education Academy: Turning Point Campus, Iron County School District. To...
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    • U.S. Embassy 19 The topic I chose for my speech was American Culture. I focused on the idea that diversity composes American culture, and there are a few values and ideals that Americans possess, namely honesty and trust, success, and progression....
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    • Emotions in Conflict 13 for the image of the other party is associated with this method. The conflict management style of obliging by its very nature is that of sacrificing the needs of self for the concerns of others (Leung & Kim 2007). Naturally,...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 16 has provided valuable insight (Cheung, Chow, & Yiu, 2009). Through all of these approaches, the understanding of conflict management has been enhanced. Emotions The vast amount of research on various conflict management...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 18 interconnectedness of conflict and emotions illustrates the importance of studying conflict from an emotional perspective. Previous research on emotion in conflict has primarily focused on the intrapersonal effects of...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 23 (Mayer, Salovey, & Caruso, 2000). This has been viewed as beneficial because studying emotional intelligence captures a range of the abilities that includes perceiving emotion, facilitating thought with emotion,...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 34 Chapter 3 Methods Participants In fulfilling the purpose of this study to investigate the role of emotions in conflict, six participants were used. As previously mentioned, there is a need for greater emphasis studying the...

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