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    • podium. He said there is an extra one I can borrow, he just wasn’t sure if there was a cross on the front, so I am going to go look at it tonight to see. Week Eight – February 26-March 3 I called Randy at the Depot Grill to see if the menu was...
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    • Policy # 6.8.2 SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY Date Approved: 03/28/03 Policies and Procedures Date Amended: Page 3 of 7 SUBJECT: UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND REVISION – PROPOSING NEW CURRICULUM OR CURRICULUM CHANGES Appendix E B. Requests...
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    • Policy # 6.8.2 SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY Date Approved: 03/28/03 Policies and Procedures Date Amended: Page 5 of 7 SUBJECT: UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND REVISION – PROPOSING NEW CURRICULUM OR CURRICULUM CHANGES Appendix E V. Unit...
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    • Policy # 6.8.2 SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY Date Approved: 03/28/03 Policies and Procedures Date Amended: Page 6 of 7 SUBJECT: UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND REVISION – PROPOSING NEW CURRICULUM OR CURRICULUM CHANGES Appendix E 1. The CCC...
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    • Porter, Fred W. N'alton and David W. Moffdt all of Salt Lake Cit), State of Utah." T h r following are a few of thc Articles u I ~ ~ ~ u r p o r a t i o n : [ .ARTICLE 111 "The object, husiness and pursuit of said corporation shall he to huy, sell,...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 25 feelings of individuals as shown above, the affective domain relies heavily on the other two domains we will focus on for this study, behavioral and cognitive. Behavioral Domain Unlike the affective domain,...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 29 toward styles of group leadership. There is sufficient research to suggest that identification of psychological domains are helpful for psychological studies, such as evaluations in children (Keat, 1990),...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 30 group members, most organizations would prefer to train one person rather than five or six. Overall, the outcome of this investigation may indicate that there is a dominant, primary leadership style that...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 49 would rather bow to group pressure and agree with an incorrect answer than stand their ground against the group. In a similar study, Noelle-Neumann (1984) conducted the “train test” to gauge group...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 55 psychological domain turned out the way it did. However, further research would need to be conducted and limitations of this study taken into account before any existing theory can be identified as a...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 56 are oriented toward this pre-group formation factor, the implication of this study precedes the theories discussed above. Rather than waiting for a group to meet and relationships to develop among group...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 57 health teams, nurses and surgeons would be assigned to teams not according to similar schedules, but only after affective, behavioral or cognitive domains had been identified in each individual. After this...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 59 cannot be generalized to all groups. This study could be generalized within corporate groups or groups that have assigned leaders. Additionally, the generalizability of this study could be better identified...
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    • previous been over the road in Parley P. Pratt's Company, was appointed Camp Pilot for the group. An Indian interpreter, Thomas S. Wheeler, was with them. John D. Lee was appointed Clerk, and Henry was appointed Assistant clerk in addition to his...
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    • purpose of purchasing supplies for to fit out the companies of saints at Florence on the Missouri River near to the old Winter Quarters (The railway went only about fifty miles to Muscatine]. We stayed at Muscatine until eleven p.m., when we went...
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    • rapidly as the season advanced. Crops came up but withered and died for lack of water. After some two and a half busy months of exploration, house huildins, etc., the time arrived for the men to return to the settlements. Some of the company had...
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    • Record of Negative Exposure: Date No. of Holder Plate or Film Time of Day Light Stop Exposure Subject, notes on lighting, etc. No. of Negative Sept 7 5 Hammer EX Fast 5/30 pm A 32 ½ Laverkin Bench from from Black-Slide-Point 12...

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