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    • 31 Table 3 The Average Number of Points Scored for Letter Sound Fluency Measurement Leveled Group August January May Below-Grade Level - - - On-Grade Level 5 26.59 42.87 Above-Grade Level 25.84 51 59.74 Figure 3. Average Points Scored on Letter...
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    • July 2 1 , 1 9 1 3 . . .Tax levy of 22 mills was adopted. Committee appointed to investigate Barnhurst s p r i n g near Five Lakes, reported that the water r u n s from the Spring into the Creek in Right Hand Canyon across what is known as Coke...
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    • 66 Strongly disagree Neither Strongly agree March May 12. I prefer to ask someone else for the answer to a math problem Males Females Both Figure 4.21. Comparison between March and May, “I prefer to ask someone else for the answer to a math...
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    • 54  The test itself is very long with a lot of reading. Students seemed to become very tired about halfway through the test. By the end, they seemed dazed and relieved to be done.  Most students took at least an hour to finish. For the...
    • 1908, page 38

    • 1908, page 38
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    • 38 SOUTHERN BRANCH Latin 4. Six books of Vergil's Aeneid with a course of reading and lectures on mythology. Advanced Latin courses will be given if above work has been completed. GREEK. MR. HUSSONG. Greek...
    • 1900, bills payable 5

    • 1900, bills payable 5
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    • Bills Payable. October: Date. Name. Dolls. Cts. amt. earned each day sept 28th Friday, helped J.R.C. am & D.C. pm .50 29” Sat. (am) D. Crawford .75 30” Sun. J. Crawford .50 Oct 1st Mon. above 1.00 2nd Tues D. Crawford .50 3rd Wed. above...
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    • 57 Chapter 5 Discussion Importance of Problem As stated in Chapter 1 of this study, many high school students are struggling with reading comprehension. They are entering high school with many problems in this area. However, very few assessments...
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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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    • THE WEB 229 Analytics 169 Using these basic data as your baseline, you could then test different areas of the conversion process to determine where improvements could be made, focusing on the touch points. In the example above, the first place to...
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    • 59 students to read the entire text. If the goal of reading comprehension is to make meaning from the text and apply it by using various processes, reading the entire text is vital in accomplishing that goal. In conjunction with participants not...
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    • The Human Element 56 boat were trying everything to get over the top or through the water. Nobody was paying attention to the door on the boat. This went on for awhile when finally I said why don't we just open that door right there and walk off...
    • 1914, Jan 19

    • 1914, Jan 19
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    • Mon. Jan. 19, 1914: Ther. Cold Rain, Wea. cleared off tonight Dan and spent the day teaching our beat is No. 3: from Aunt Sarah Gifford’s to Gotttried Ruesche’s. 6 families, we visited five of them. only I.H. Langston left unvisited. Tuesday...
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    • 4 Figure 2: Location of the geographical Four Corners region (adapted from Stuart, 2000). The Corngrowers Site illustrated above in the circled area. Figure 3: Aerial photo of the Corngrowers Site in Colorado City, Arizona (adapted from Frank and...
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    • U.S. Embassy 47 seems to stand alone in the text itself. There are no other metaphors on the page that support this metaphor in any way. I haven’t had much luck with any other metaphors that would allow me to really analyze the character of the...
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    • 60 Effectiveness As discussed in the previous section, the participants in this study found the DRP to be quite effective in measuring reading comprehension. The participants felt they highly understood the text of the DRP, and they did not find...
    • 1914, Jan 21

    • 1914, Jan 21
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    • Wed. Jan. 21, 1914: Ther. Cold Wea. Clouded up Throwing wood down the hill till noon, then weighed up 1,500 lbs of corn for Jim to take to Hurricane for me. Thursday 22: Ther. Cold- Wea. Raining At home most all day. Cut a few cottonwoods at the...
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    • HISTORY OF CEDAR CITY BY John Urie, 1880 Cedar City i s a beautiful little village situated on the r i m of the Great American Basin and is 5,615 feet above the level of the sea. With i t s 740 inhabitants (Census of 18801, i t s 135 houses, i t s...
    • 1903, Mar 16

    • 1903, Mar 16
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    • Mon. Mar. 16, 1903: Ther. Cool S.E. breeze., Wea. Cloudy. We turned back this afternoon and camped in the draw about one third of a mile above our camp of the 13th inst. Snow is becoming considerable of an object with us now. 40) Tuesday 17: Ther....

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